Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 23 octobre 1883, mardi 23 octobre 1883
[" VOL.XXXVII afternoon DESPATCHES.A Supposed Plot to .Ifurder Lord Lansdowne?the french at a standstill IN TON QUIN.CHINESE AIDING THE BLACK FLAGS.The Situation in Canton.COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING- G A ^TP/pTE.QUEBEC, TUESDAY.CKjTOBI^r~2:r 188ÎT TWO PROMINENT YOUNG MEN CHARGED WITH KID-NAPPING.Incendiarism\u2014Gvlin^ton\u2019s Defence\u2014A Baltimore Sensation\u2014Labor Troubles \u2014A Convict\u2019s Confession\u2014Defaulters, Etc.Extensive Fire in Montreal.The Dynamiter*\u2014-Official Announcement* The Supreme Court - Per tonal\u2014 The P.0.Saving* Banks, Etc., Etc., Etc.Iosdon, Oct.22.\u2014Much surprise has been created by despatches from America that the Canadian detectives bave unearthed an un-misSaieable clue to a plot of dynamiters to murder Lord Lansdowne when he lands st Quebec.Hoxo Kong, October 22.\u2014Advices from Yuooan confirm the report that the Chinese are aesiatio* the Blac* Flags in Annam, who number 30,000, exclnaive of tho*e in garrison at Sootay.The Viceroy of Canton objects to foreigners traversing the streets.He has 1,000 men concentrated in the vicinity of Canton oatep sibly on account of an anticipated popular commotion, but doubtless in readiness to resist an expected French attack.The Viceroy has asked a loan of one million taels for payment of losses in the recent rioting.Hir agents are also asking for arms._ Tojnjtriy, October 22.\u2014All is qniet prac tically.The French forces have not ad vanced beyond Hanoi and will not attempt a forward movement until reinforcements ar-ti^c.The \\ iceroy of Canton complains of the withdrawal of Portuguese with the watchman charged with drowning a China-man, which led to the recent note.The \\ iceroy has demanded that the watchman be handed over to a British Court for trial.This may lead to trouble with Portugd, ae the Chinese have always objected to the presence of Portuguese at Mucao.Reports concerning aq approaching wsr with foreigners are circulating m the interior of China.The people in Tt onnan believe tbe Chinese army is preparing for a war of extermination against foreigners.j ~\u2014Applications to Parliament for inc'.rpo tion :\u2014The Methodist Chorch of Canadt aud Sonth Saskatchawan Valley Railway C'm- j The Supreme Court will only meet to ad jonrn to-morrow, the only Judge in the city being Mr.Justice Strong.The duty of l adjourning the Court, seing there is no quorum, will therefore devolve upon him.Mr.H.8.Crewe, Deputy Registrar of the Frovince of Ontario, is here on business cun-nected with the Registrars Department.The meeting of the board of Steamboat Inspectors here is for the purpose of making a report to the Government to devise better means of saving life and insuring more safety to passengers on inland waters.Hon.A.G.BUir, Premier of New Brunswick, arrived in the city this afternoon.d 0o^hEe\tAugust their remained of Fost-Otfice Savings B»nk deposits a balance in the handa of the Finance Minister of §12, ^\u2019364 40; deposited in September $484.\u2019-800 00; iotereet allowed on account doted during September SI35.695 ; repayment* during the the month $397 892.96 ; at the credit of depositor»\u2019 accounts $12,303 009 27 ; outstanding cheques held by depositors ««59 -620 21.Ou the 31st of July there remained m the hands of the Government a balance to credit of depositors in other Government Savings Banks of $14 374 343.40.The following British Columbia bills passed on the 13th May, 1883, have been disallowed : \u201cAn act to incorporate tne Fraser River Railway Company\u201d and \u201cAn act to incorporate the New W estminster Southern Railway Company.\u201d Halifax.Oct.22\u2014Stipendiary Magistrate Pryor commenced an investigation to-day of Holmes and Bracken, under a charge of having dangerous explosives and unlawful weapons in their possession with malicious intent.Detective Fower was the only witness called to-day.His evidence was merely a repetition of the statements already published.The Court adjourned until to-morrow.Toronto, Oct: 22\u2014Henry Lover, a young man, arrested on Saturday for larceny from A.R.McMaster A G»., his employers, was to-day sent to Central Prison for four months.He pleaded guilty.Capt.McMaster gave the prisoner a good character and the magistrate strongly deprecated the practice of eiu-employers coming into Court and speaking on behalf of employees who robbed them.MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.The Supposed Dynamite Quebec.Plot in ANOTHER EXPLOSION IN THE WHARNCLIFFE COLIERY.Death of Captain Mayne Reid.TRIAL OF SWEDISH MINISTERS OF STATE.The Earthquakes in the East.LETTER FROM A NIHILIST PRD SONER\u2014NUMEROUS ARRESTS.The Oswego Strike\u2014Suicide \u2014 Fatal Railway Accident\u2014James McDermott\u2014 An Unfortunate\u2014 Juvenile Counterfeiters, etc., etc.Wm.Post, playing with matches to-day in ! thoir mother\u2019s alrsenco, fired the house.Oua is d -a 1 and tin other fatally bn rued.I Brooklyn, N.V., 0 :t.22\u2014The Eagle publishes a four column letter from Jas McDermott.He denounces 0 Donovan-Koa«a os a traitor to the Irish oaasa and asserts some of the dynamite prisoners have mads propositions to the Government.Trot, N.Y., Oofc.22\u2014Daniel Shaw wu killed by the cars at Hoosick Falls yesterday.At various times three wells havecaved in upo n him ; while sulfering from fits he has been pulled from railway tracks a nnmberof times, was twice struck by trains, the second time had his eye knocked out, and when returning ¦ home was seised with a fit and fell upon a red hot stove.Nkw York, Oct.22\u2014The opera season Opened to-night at tba Metropolitan Opera House and the Academy of Music.Both buildings were crowded to the utmost.Tne Operas House was much admired.M ulame Neilson received an ovation and was presented with a splendid jewel case by one of the city\u2019s millionaires.Lincoln, Neb., Oct.22\u2014Patrick E/an, the Irish agitator, to-day filed pipers preliminary to beceming an American citizen.Ho will engage in the grain business here.13.583 The Yellow Fever Scourge.amkkmtak.Nkw Haven, Oct.22\u2014It has been dis-cloeed that R.H.Higgins, alias Bice Joke, who escaped from the Sheriff recently, while on the way to prison to serve ton years for horse-stealing, made a detailed confession in the jail that be, James Foley, V.Murphy, Paddy Ryan and Tim Brown were the persons who robbed the Woodbury, Corn.Bank, some time ago.He said they obtained $90 in cash, and $25,000 in bonds ; they restored the latter for |42d.Tincxnnxs.Ind., Oct.22-Ed ward Pafer and Ottie Cable, prominent young men, baye been arrested charged with kidnapping Miss Wortman, aged 17, belonging to one of the beet families.She was lut heard from in Terrehante.It is believed she has suicided.Philadelphia.Oct.22\u2014Edward Lock dart, a Pennsylvania RR.clerk, whose accounts were Found $12,000 short, will not be prosecuted.His father hae settled.Two other clerks are short $10,000.8?» Paul, Oct.22\u2014Shortly after midnight the livery stable of Peter Bnrkey was burned.At the same time C.B.Thurston & Son\u2019s carrâffc and farm implement warehouse and ¦aleeToeme were totally burned.A number of other buildings were damaged *>y water ; loss «MX».A Bomber of incendiary fire* have been started in this city the past week.It is belieTed this is tbe work of thé same Washington, Oct.22\u2014Lt.Garlington\u2019s defense of his coodnct in tbe Greeley relief matter proves more nnsatiafactory as the in-Te\" bab^011\t'^n 0®°*>d enquiry is Baltixork, Oct.22\u2014A sensation is caused by the disappearance of VV.D.Hale, a well-known manufacturer of fish oil.He was last wen in Fredericksburg on September 30.It wsn recently discovered he left debts nmount-ingto $84,000.Chicago, Oct.22\u2014A fraudulent commission house was started here recently with a name similar to that of a reputable firm, commenced ordering goods, intending to pay by giving notes, then selling goods and disappearing.The plot was dincovsrsd and the swind 1ère fled with a email booty.Trenton, Oct.22\u2014Spencer Updyke, a well-known citizen of Mount Rons, banged himwlf on Wednesday; cause, financial trouble.Oswego, N.Y., Oct.22\u2014Trouble has arisen between the \u2019Longshoreme n\u2019s Union \u2022ad Rathburn Sc Co., lumber dealers.A veek ago Rathburn A Co.brought a large number of laborers from Canada and several firemen were appointed special policemen.On Saturday one of the specials was struck by a stone and his honse was fired and stones thrown at the building in which the Canadians were boosed.The Canadians retained the fire, bat no one was injured.This morning 200 \u2019Longshoremen appealed to the Canadians to qait work.The Canadians refused and serious trouble is apprehended.Hartford, Oct.22\u2014A cablegram from Paris announces the death this morning of the wife of Jobs Russell Youog.She was a niece of Governor Jewell.- Special iiom Montreal.Montreal, Oct.22\u2014An application was made to Judge Monk, to-day, to release Mr.Powell Martin, who is confined as a lunatic in Longue Pointe Asylum, that he might be taken to Toronto, where hia friends reside and would care for him.The Court directed counsel to apply to the Lieutenant-Governor, as it had no power to grant the request.A seizure before judgment for $10,000 has been made against Mr.Victor Hudon on his deposits in the Banks of Montreal, Jacques Caitier, People\u2019s and Nationale, and tne rent of several houses owned by him, by Mr.J.B.Rolland, of Hochelaga.The circumstances of the case are, briefly, that Hudon parcUased a null from Rolland, when a bill of sale was drawn up, but subsequently when requested to sign a notarial deed Hudon refused, hence tbe action.Another attempt is being made to manu-facture beet root sugar in this Province by French capitalists, who have leased the Ber-thier mills at $7,o00 per annum, from Mr.Seuecal, for tweuty years.Experts in cultivating beet will be brought out from France in the spring to teach the halntanU the right modes of raising the root.' All previous attempts to succee i^in this business in the Pro vince have been disastrous losses to the investors.Mr.Seneca! purchased the nr Ils in question for $75.000 whilst tcey cost a year or two before $300,000 to erect and import the machinery from Germany.An evening paper says all Mr.Senecal\u2019s schemes; vven the sale of the North bond», stem to hang fire in Europe.The Laval election trial was continued today here before Judge Papineau.A number of witnceets were examined, the prinoipal one being J.Alderic Ouimet.M.P., Q.(f/who took a leading part iu the campaign.He gave evidence contradictory to that uiven by Mr.Hughes, stating that he had made offers of no money for purposes of bribery, nor bad he received any sums of money excepting the ordinary election funds.Other evidence given was of an unimportant character.Jeremiah Mallery, James Bergan and Edward Brennan, were arrested last night charged with breaking one of the plate-glass windows of Mr.Boyce\u2019s fancy good store, Notre-Dame street, and stealing goods.They stole seven collars worth of goods and broke about $150 worth of glass in Boyce\u2019s and in the Mutual Insurance Company office.They were sent to the Queen\u2019s Bench for trial.Olivier Lafebre, dry goods'merchant, ot St.Johns, Q., has assigned to Messrs.Kent and Tnrcotte here.The liabilities are all in the city and not very iarge, but the exact amount is not known.The following list of applications by ladies have been made to Court here for separation from their husbands :\u2014Dame Gelina Brodeur against Romuald alias Leon Venilleux.trader, of Montreal ; Dame Catherine O\u2019Halloran against Robt.McCready, trader, of the city ; Dame Georgiana Paquin against her husband, GREtT BRITAIN.London, Oct, 22\u2014Despatches from Quebec \u2022\u2022y :\u2014\u201cThe report that the dynamiters are bent on making an attack on Lord Lansdowne has caused the greatest excitement here.The police informed Lord Lome and the Dominion Ministers of a plot to attack the comihg Governor-General and a Cabinet Council was hastily summoned.It met on Sunday and discussed means to prevent a hostile démonstration.\" Capt.Mayne Reid, the well known novelist, died last evening«fter a short illness.The Colonial Offi iei knows nothing of the rumored discovery of a plot iu Canada to murder Lord Lansdowne, An explosion in the 1.1 \"y Pet colliery, near Stoke-upon-Trcnt, ye«.ki\\is.y, killed six men and injured three.A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Malta at two o'clock this morning.Also, a shock at Trieste.Barnsley, Got.22\u2014Another explosion of coal damp occurred at the Whrncliffe-Carlton mine while the exploring party were searoh-ing for the bodies of the victim| of the explosion of Thursdsy.Several explorais were injured ; it is feared two were killed.Mor^ford*» A«i«i riionpliate For Women and Children.Dr.Jos Holt, New Orleans, La., says : \u201cI have frequently found it of excellent service in cases of debility, loss of appetite, and in con valescence from exhauctive illness, and particularly of service in treatment of womon and children.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.COMMENCING Monday, October 15th, 1883, FRANCE* Paris, Oct.22\u2014The Government has determined to onpose the demand ior the expulsion of the Orleans Princes.The situation in Tonquin is most serious.A war with China is inevitable.The Budget Committee have unanimously decided to reject Tirard\u2019s rectified budget, which, while affecting to show an equilibrium really shows a deficit of 05,000,000 francs.It rumored M.Tirard will resign.The Gaulois says Prince Jerome Napoleon determined to publish a political manifesto.Advices from Ton qnln state that the roads are still flooded.The weather has improved and several raids have been made by the French to cut off the enemy\u2019s supplies.The health of the French troops is perfect.It is reported General Campenon, Minister of War, will devote all his energy to the reform of the system of mobilising the army.The prospects of a war with Gennany appears uppermost in his mind.The Extreme Left to-day decided to interpellate the Government concerning its general policy of delay in convoking the Chamber, the resignation of Thibaudin, and the conduct of the war in Tonquin.RUSSIA.St.Petkrsbürg, Oct.22\u2014The last number of the Socialist paper Will ej the People contains a letter from the Nihilist prisoner Netchijeff to tbe Czar.Netchijeff was condemned for ten years aud was supposed to be dead The writer complains of tne inhumanity of the prison officials and the terrible treatment he and bis fellow-prisoners are subjected to.He says he has recently been deprived of the little light hitherto allowed.The letter was originally written in blood on a printed piece of paper, end a great portion of it is inillegible.Tbe letter oreatee much excitement.A list of names discovered in the honse of Sarart Scheff, formerly assistant of the Publie Alderic^ Plean, botcher, of Hochelaga ; Dame Prosecutor at Kieff, who was oonvictedof Ni-Dame Elizabeth Smart, of Lachine, for sepa- hiiiam, has led to numerous arrests ia the ration as to property against her husband, I Caucasus.Eleven officers belonging to a CANADIAN.Montreal, Oct.22\u2014An extensive fire has broken oat in J.McDoagall\u2019s elevator, on rein street, which threatens destraction to other factories.Later.\u2014The fire that broke out at 11 o\u2019clock this morning in the grain and flour warehouse of J.McDougall, in Mill street, on the banks of the canal, is now nnder complete control.One of tbe warehouses was entirely destroyed, with its contents, and the other very badly damaged.Tbe loss will be about $30.000, if not more ; insured in Norwich Union on bnildings $100.000, in the Liverpool,London and Globe on contents for $40.000, and in the Royal on contents for $55,000.A high wall of McDoagall\u2019s warehouse fell on the roof of Peck, Benny and Go\u2019s., nail factory, and went down to the lower fiat, carrying with it the machinery on both fiats.There was little lore by fire as the brigade soon extinguished the blsze.Aa insuraoee policy in the Liverpool, London and Globe for $40,000 is expected to cover the lose.There ia bo cine to the origin of tbe fire.The stock market was strong this morning, Bank of Montreal selling up to 189.Otxawa.Oc5, 25\u2014I be Official Gazette was delayed until to-day.It contains the following appointments : Hon.J.B.Blaocbet, of Levis, to be Collector in H.M.Customs at Qoehee.T.8.Jarvis, of Njagara, to be a Commiarieaer to act judicially m the extradition matters nnder the provisions of the act of 1878.within the Province of Ontario.Sir J.A.Macdonald, Minister of Interior, to be President of the Council, vice Hon.A.W.««d Superintendent General of Indian affaire ; \"Hoa; D.L.Macpheraon to be Miaiater of the.Interior; vice Sir John A.B.W.li Macdonald ; Hon.iller to be Speaker of for the 8th of Mtfrbnl James Howley, contractor, of the same place ; Dame Phiiomene Beserer sues Pierre Mar-coine alias Masceene, of Montreal, for separation as to property.Tbe total amount of insuranceon McDoagall\u2019s premises burned to-day, is $33,000, which covers tbe loss.The fire smouldered until a late hour this evening although the brigade did not relax their efforts.It was a narrow escape the mills, factories, elevators and warehouses surrounding the homed grenadier regiment have been brought to St.Petersburg and imprisoned.A number of other officers effected a compromise with the authorities.A special comnAteion of in-qmry has been sent to the Caucasus.Naval officere have been implicated and a number arrested at Odessa and Nicolaeff.Smyrna, ttrkey.Oct.22-People in the earth- Special from flalifai.Halifax, Oct.22\u2014In the Snpreme Court to-day Judge Thompson passed sentence to Dorehester penitentiary on the following pri-looers Arthur Spriggs, (colored) for rape, seven years ; Toohoe, Billersby and Allen, soldiers, for rnbhery^two years each ; David Unlah, stabbing County Constable Monaghan, two years, and for shooting Michael Maher, three months.Two wooden houses, on the Campbell road, near Richmond railway station, were totally destroyed by fire this morning.One was owned and occupied by Peter Hurt ; the other was unoccupied and owned by the Provincial Secretary.No insurance.David M Dickie, of Cannery, King\u2019s Co, was to-day committed for trial at Kcntville.on a charge of criminal libel made by Isaac B.Ellis of the same place.Special from Toronto.Toronto Oct.22 -Rev.J.H.Biyff\u2019s do-I mestic troubles were » entilated in Court today on a motion for the return of & writ of habtas cor/ms for the custody of his two children, who are at prerent staying with their mother.Boyd is a book agent in the Methodist book-room end during his absence in June last his wife left home aud refused to return.Mrs.Boyd opposed the motion vigorously, alli ging that her desertion wao rendered necessary owing to the conduct of her husband, who she claims is weak-minded and for years neglected to furnish her with the necessaries of life ; also if she returns she fears violence.On these grounds she urges that the is the proper guardian of the children.Decision was reserved.The gale of yesterday afternoon caused the rea to wash over the harbor works to a height of 20 feet, washing away a considerable portion and making two breaches in the main crihwork.This will prove a serious Iom and drawback to the contractors, who have to complete the contract in Dinember.I he controversy between drieil fi uit merchants and the Collector of Customs, has been decided in favor of the former.An official letter a as received to-day from Ottawa that export dues at the port of ««try «hould not b« apprsired as the port of market v*lue.t Special from St.John.K.B; St.John, N.B, Oct 22\u2014A firs on Union and C'.bourg streets, this morning, damaged four wooden building*, one owned by John R Smith and the others by Dr.Hamilton.The stocks of several occupants were damaged by fire and water.The insurances are as fol lows J.R.Smith has $3.000, $1,500 the Quebec and $1.500 in the North British on his stock ; he has also $1,500 in the Royal and $2,000 in the Guardian on his buildings.Mr.Paddock, druggist, is insured for $2,000 in tbe Commercial Union ; P.C.Redmond, millener, has $500 on his stock in the Ætoa, and Dr.Hamiah, dentist, $800 on his office furniture and dental instruments in tbe Com mercial Union.Dr.Hamilton has $2.000 on his building in the Hartford Office; Mr.G.Smith, confections, has $350 on his stock and store fixtures in the Northern.Miss Worrall dress-maker, had no insurance.The houses are all covered.The late Mr.Z.Chipman, of St.Stephen leaves to the Methodist institution at Sack ville $10,000.to the auperanuation fund ol the Methodist Church $5,000 an 1 the Church at St.Stephen $1,000, together with $500 to the British and Foreign Bible Society.As Robert Willis, a lad about 14 years of age, was driving a water cart in Charlottetown the other day, he fell from the cart before one of the wheels, which went over him near the upper part of the neck, fracturing the base of hia skull and causing death in few minutes.GOING WEST.11 00 A.M.\u2014 Mixed Train will reave Point Levi for Kiohmoi.d, Montreal, Sherbrooke, Island Pond, and all Local Stations.- 8.00 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Richmo Sherbrooite, Island Pond, Gorham Lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and points East, West, South-West and North West, GOING EAST.Leaving Montreal.10 00 P M Arriving at Point I Am.7 03 A.M.Mixed loaves Richmond.9 30 A.M.Arriving at Point Levi.8.00 P M Mixed loaves Richmond.J2.45 P.M Arriving at Point Levi.6.45 P M.JOSEPH HICKSON, ^\t._ , .\t\u201e\tGeneral Man eg Montreal, October l.«, 1888 October 15, 1*83.DOMINION LlfVL OF ITEAtëSRIFS Intercolonial Railway 1883 Summer Arrangement.188S I :{ i ALLAN LINE.AN AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 26tl \\/ June, the Train, of the Railvav wiT I o th.CAMAnT*nr,.n«V^Z?1\u2019Mlc® .\t_-Railway wil run dally,(Sunday a excepted) as follows: Will Leave Point Levin.Railway Time Qmu* Time * Country R.Vkn.ON THE Canadian Pacific Bail way EASTERN DIVISION.FBÆ ONLY WASTLINR THE ONLY DIRECT UNE, ONLY THOROUGHLY FIRST-CLASS LIKE O T T A.W A.The Capital ef the Dominion, And the Great Lumber Uffeb Ottaw Elegant and Lnxarions Parlor Care on all Day Express Trains, and Pullman Sleeping Cars on Nivh Trains TRAINS UCAVK MONTREAL.8.30 a.m.\u2014.Morning Express with Parlor Car attachod foi Caledonia Spriugj, Ottawa, Pembroke, MatUwa, and all interm diate Stations 6.40 p.na.\u2014Evening Express with Parlor Oar attached for Ottawa, Brockville, and all glints West.Parlor Car to Ottawa, and Pullman Sleeping Oar to Brockville.Toronto, Detroit and Chicago.« 00 p.m \u2014 Aocf.minodation Train for 8 Rose 8t.Jerome.8t.Lin, and all the other famionablo suburban summer resorts East of 8t.Jerome.The time given above, leaving Montreal, is from Hochelaga Depot.Ten minutes later frsm Mile End.For Tickets, Rates Scats in Parlor Care, and all information regarding passenger business apply at tbe Company\u2019s City Tieicet Office.103 St.Jam oh street.-R*.GEO.W.HIBBARP W.C.VAN HORNE ARCHER BAEe£\u2018 «în.Afanopsr.\tSupt ' Moi treal, June 1 1882.Julv 29 1H8«\tr.m EXPRESS for Hall f*x and St.John 8.00A.M.EXPRESS for Riv-iere-du-Loup and St.Flavie.1.15 P.M.ACCOMMODATION?35 \u201c 7.46 A.M.1.00P.M, 7.20 Trains Will Arrive at Point LevD Railway Time.Qckee Time EXPRESS fronTHaU-\" fax and St.John EXPRESS from St, Flavie and Riviere- a\t.2.10 ACCOMMODATION 8.35P.M [8.20P.M.6.16 A.M.1.66 * 6.0PA.M.fhe Traîna to Halifax and St.Johb run through to their dentinatiou on Sun dav, while thoee from Halifax aud St John remain in Campl ellfcon.TLe Penman Oar leaving Point Levis I phœr mAK .Sîï!\t^ Menxies on Tuesday, '\"hurtday and Saturday rune WALDENsSn'\u2019\"S rS tvn through to Halifax, and the one leaving on | LUCZRNE ' * \u2014 ^ W DalzieU.tbe CANADIAN and UNITE L states mails.1883 Summer Arrangements, 1883 LmES ARE com pid.'hïu, î'roïsÆjw ïïsïi'zrtâi in water-tight compartment,, are nnenrpaued waj* SX rnffi^rearth6^.pS\u2019iS.-^Bniter^ a^iNLUf/.r::S8 SSjfKS\"* fïSuvian'\u2019.:ÏÏS 2S&S2ïP::$2 NKSTOrÎaN.R ^\"ett.KNR.CAN A LAN.2600 Capt C J Menxie.ONTARIO/.sjS MISSISSIPPI.2,6*0 TEUTOMA .2,700 ST.IOÜIS.2.COO houaee, which were eighï.torie.high Tb™\t* «°«».3.Q.T.R.FERRY.tha 15tb Oct, the Ferry On and after Stoamer will Xs QUEBEC.4M.6 45 Express tc Hari-fax.10.85 Mixed to Riob- -vuvi-l, 12.30 Mail to Ri ver do Loup.P.M.6 15 Market Train to River du Loup.7.15 Mali to the West.On Saturdays Only : 12.39 English Mail to Rimouski.UVlfsTATIOH.A.M.5.15\tMarket Train from River d u I-oup.7.15\tMail from the Wert.PM.2 00 M i x ed\u2019 from Riverdn Loup.8.00 Mixed from Rich-imd.6.45 Mixed from Fvichtnond.8.15 Ex press from Halifa*.Intermediate Trips for Freight October 15.D83.ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY or I Jet.Levis and Quebec.Arrive Beauoe Jet.Leave Beauce Jet, Airive Levis.\" Quebec Ferry Leave Quebec for Beauoe Jot., Sherbrooke, and New England points.Leave Ferry.\" Levis.Arrive Beauce Jet.Leave Beauce Jet.Arrive Sherbrooke.Leave Levis for St.Joseph.Arrive St Joseph.Leave 8t Joseph for Levis.Arrive Levia.Express Mixed.8.15, 12.45 pu 1 00 2.40 3 09 7 00 AM 3.40 pm 4.00 7.10 7.30 12.15 pm 12.50 2.35 2.50 7.10 5.00 am 5.80 8.30 8.45 4.45\tpm 8.80 7.16 6.00 10.00 Trains run on Montreal tun .BTFifteen minâtes allowed for Refreshment at Beance J unction.Drawing Room Car runs between Quebec, Sherbrooke and Newport, as follows :\u2014Leaves Qneboe for Sherbrooke and Newport on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week.Loaves Newport ftod Sherbrooke for Quebec on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday cf each week.The Quebec Central Railway affords the onl) Rail communication with the celebrated Chao diere Gold Mines, and connecting at Sher brook0 with the Grand Trunk and Ffwwirripsk Railways, forms tbe most direct route betweer Quebec, Boston, and all New England point JAB.R.WOODWARD, Gérerai Ticket Office*, 0,0*r*1 Meosger, ¦ Opposite St.Louis Hotel, Quebec.June 29, 1888 Onebecft Lake St.Join Râilwii' OBEIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS I?run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows .-LEAVE QUEBEC fPalai- Station).10 00 ft m fASSENGER TRAIN d.lll.for St.ftavmrmA 4.00 Raymond, Satur day only, arriving at 12.Noon.Pm MAIL TRAIN for St \u2022au.Raymond, arriving then at 6 30 p.m.LEAVE 8T.RAYMOND.S 20 R.m\tTRAIN for Qneboc, vr.6*\\s a.LU.arriving there at 8.55 a.m.6 40 n m PASSENGER TRAIN for U.*XV/\tQuebec.Saturday only, ar- _\t,\triving at 9.16 p.m.Stopping at Little River Anaeune Loretta.St.Ambroise, Valcartier, St.Gabriel, St.Cathermee.Lake 8*.Joseph, Lake Serpent and Bourg Louis.4W Trains run by Montreal Time.Traîne connect at St.An broise with Stages for Indian Loretta, at Valcartier Station with 8\tValcartier Village, and at St.Gabriel with tbe new road for the River aux Pins settlements.Single Fare return Tickets on Saturdays.Freight received after 8.00 P.M.not forwarded until next day.LEVE A ALDKN.J.Q.SOOTT _ Ticket Agents.Sec.A Manager, Ooiobsir 1 1883.Conn xnaroi*] (*h air bore.C»P Jo*>f Kerr.Anî^T0A^KDliANX>1600 °»Pt My bus.ACADIAN.Oapt F McGrath rh*!£*rv£l\tf°.nt® ^tweeu America And Europe, being only Uve days between land to land, THE STEAMERS* OF THE Liverpool, Londonderry and Quebec Mail Service.Sri.ing from LIVERPOOL ev« y TllTRa.£l1iI;a^dTrOTnkQwb?5 evary «ATULDAY.aaUing at Lough Foyle to racer.e and anti Mads and Passengers to and fr.n ire atd and Scotland, are intended to W desintcbed FROM QUEBEC SARDmivto?.Saturday, Oct SO ; .s.toSj; PERnVTAV.haturdaj.Nov.)7 RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC : °*bi0 * *\t: * V.$70 and $80 Intenneffi0001^* *° *ooomzno^,k^OD*) sï-JE,.\".'.v.:7;.:::::.v.vv;.v::.;S6 Running in connection with the Brand Trunk Railway of Canada, MONTREAL.8,2- 4 «,on .:v.jF j ÊaISÎa0///: 11: \u201e OPKTinv.2w0fl J VANCOUVER \u2019 -EGON.8,8!rf.(buildirg).5.7(0 SAILING ÏB.RI QUEBZC «8 i: : Those Steamers do not carry cattle nor .bn n n w Rates of Passage RS™°^T^.lM.U\u201drP~J'm *\u201dd Rate» per steamers \"Ssrms\" and \u201cOrtfff \u2019\u2022 T\tard *H>; Petr.\u2022 .\u2022 Intermediate, $40; Steerace £ Ratra*14 y,eerAC® Tict*te issued ai IbeLiwt t Throng Ticket can be bad at all the m cipsl Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Officer j Thron**i Kill» of Lading « e fp\" ® ^ pairt* cf Canada/* toTW^fhT 0r IW?* *PPly.in Lord.-, to Bownng Jan.ieeon è Co., 17 East Jr.» i,i^TL've,T^>0,\u2019to FUdd- *Mo .?411 Grand Trr.k ; °Â 10 DAVID TORRANl si à CO., Exchange Coort, Montreal, and WM.M.MACPHEBSON, 75, Dalhocb>x Stbeet, s £\tyHh Passenpers^ff r*^! * wh-.Æi5,i.ÆXe Rkh'u*\u2018 o « October 28, It88.C U N AK l> LINi \u2022 THE STEAMERS OF THE MA8Q0W AND ODIBEC SERVICE astoYlow^ 10 iTOm aite 8t.Loi \u2018 Opposite L October 10, 1883 nuis Hotel The M\u2019s Friend.tei HIGH fiKPDTATIOU and extensive sale of tbe old, ime-tried »nd well proved COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER BRITISH COLUMBIA.Virt.na City and Di tnct, S.uih Sa>nich L^quimaux Dirttict, Conkhaia, N.nain.o, l^ew Wenn.inner City, lunaro Jnltt CaritoT \u2018\u2022Kanagan Ljiton.Kimlona.Yale, »hh n.atorj,^vVer^\u2018t,er\u20191\t**tb Lia lity Cli- matoJogy, Goveixment axa a variety of Sta- For sale by\te Octobtr S, 1S?8.\tOAWB0K4C0.NEW BOOKS I PE25RcenAt; 0r tbe Wjrld *fter an ^«ci.f \u2022 Je* 1 iniotbi -25 centa.?2Lr, ,rw\u201e ^ Wile, of Ca^da by a Military « ba) ]jun.50 tenta.\t\u2018 * For sal by DAWSl N & CO.September 20, 1S8 I NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE P1FR 1 at mouth of Cap Rcnge Une with the only othre DeS Tn^^arri !hl7 thQKI)-nT AB°UT HALF GREEN BUOY 6 I*,3.\u2014Any information left at Dawson Go\u2019s will receive our prompt attention.Bee that yea are eabeoribing Chenier\u2019s Directory.'^ October 23 1883.\tHp DUQUET & CO., 6T & 69, Fabrique Street.Mav 10.188* TUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS 7 OASES J of the best and finest style of Marble Clocks, with real Bronzee, Candélabres, Girun-dole\u2019s, with Mirrors, Statuettes, Coupes, etc, B\u2019ROÜÆ MH5HX13XIC3Sr s 8 Cases and 3 Casks of PLATED-WARE, newest designs, and fine articles for WEDDING PRESENTS.DIAMONDS, JEWELLERY, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, RINGS, EARRINGS and SETS.Always on hand a good assortment of Wedding Rings.WATCHMAN\u2019S CLOCK (Duqoet\u2019a Patent for Factorisa, Stations, Banka, Store*, Ac.ANTIQUE CLOCKS, Bras* Dial*, and the largest assortment of Silver Jewellery, etc., in the Dominion.Lm .IMI.O.-A- THB WEEKLY MEETINO OF TrtE Quebec Y.M.C.A- will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o\u2019clock, in the Building, 150.John Street.JAS.N.SHANNON, G eu.Secretary.October 23, 1888.\t_____ 1ST O T I O TO - Quebec Board of Trade.twt CXSIO ~FT A T/L.Monday and Tuesday, October «2nd & 93rd* Mr.E.T.GOODRICH, The quarterly general meet- ing of the Corporation cf the QUEBEC BOARD OF TRADE will be held at the B-^ard Room, Exchange Building, on WEDNESDAY, 7th November next, at 190 o\u2019clock P.M., for Ihe transaction of general business.Quebec, 2ïrd October, 1883.F.H.ANREWS, Secretary.October 23, 188 In the matter of N.CANTIN, Insolvent.The insolvent has made an as sigament of his Estate to me for the benefit of his Creditors.All parties having claims against this Estate are requested to fyle them with me as soon as HENRY A.BEDARD, Office of\t\\\tTrustee.Bboard, Girard 6 Cik., ( 119, St.Peter Street, i Quebec.\tJ October £3, 1883.\tC -8EFFORT ED BT- MISS EDITH ORALIUS, A«wl % Powerful DRAMATIC COMPANY, in bit own Dramatic Plays.Introducing a GRAND OLIO of Specialties in c.nDoouon with eaoh performance.October 2£nd, > id* t xa \u2022OR A DOUBLE LIFE.\u201d Monday, Tuesday October 33rd, Rich in Natural Scenery.Grand in Mechanical Effect*.Picturevque in * osturoe*.Priree, SR, 36 and W cent*.Box now open at Capt.Holiwell s.October 13.1883.\tB NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD, Bright, Newsy, Gossipy and Entertaining, HAS BEEN ENLARGED TO TWELVE PAGES.House for Sale.set* FINE BRICK HOUSE, OF Two Storpys.with French The Twelve-Pane Sunday World Roof covered with Sheet Iron, situated In Piessia Street, Montcalm Ward, on one of the best site* in the City, with yard and porch entrance, hangar J, etc., etc.The lot i* 41 by «0 feet.Pos*e**ion let May next, Address : CHAS.CINQ MARS, and OYPRIEN LABREQUE, Notarié*.October 28, 1883\tH nsroTioiE.! A.W.LEITCH, NBW NOVELS! I'ABItiqiJE STREET.October 16.1883.inl2-Ltn Join Darlington & Son reduced prices Have opened out a Case of I HUSH IB^IEIZEJS -IN- HADE KXFRKdHLT FOR THEM, Xu.'\u2019CTcaxri.oasja Ooloxxx**.\u2014ALSO\u2014 WHITE KID GLOVES, from tht tondon Glove Oofiipanÿ,_flfty .emits ter pair, and Two FELT HATS, Waterproof Gnats, FANCY STATIONERY.OFFICE STATIONERY.# - M0URHINC STATIONERY.0 \u2014 ' Seaside Library.Button* seventy-five cent* per pal John Darlington & Son, Silk Umbrellas I LOVELL\u2019S LIBRARY.POCKET EDITION.eoms back by way of the Lakes, took the Port \t ' OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.September 19,1833.\tbU-Lm : JANES S.PATERSON, 27, BDADE STREET.C.Neptembar 4, 1838.E.HOLIWELL, Opposite tbe Post Office.October 23, 1383.THE UNDERSIGNED will nrt be responsible for any debts contracted by their respective Crews, without a written order from themselves r\u2014 Bark \u201c.CONDOR,\" Captain Olsen.Bark \u201cTERZO,\u201d Captain Riis.Contains all tbe News of the Day, Special Correspondance from all Quarters.Cable Letters, Theatrical Chat, Society Gossip, Choice Miscellany, Ac., and has thin any other Sunday paper published in New York.Remember that while the SUNDA Y WORLD bee been Enlarged and Improved in all Its Department*, there bas been NO INCREASE IN THE PRIOE.October 2S, 1883.October 23, 1883.Op ItTOTIOIE.T October 23.1888.HE MASTER or OWN rof the Bark \u201cRUBY\" not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew, without a written order signed bv JOHN MORRIS, Master.O O UST Ij A BMUTIFÜLLY DECORATED TABLE LAMP, -WITH- ustotigiel UNDERSIGNED PORCELAIN SHADE, T Hw£ not be rrepooslblo for -AT THE- an\\ debts contracted by his Crew, without a written order from himself.O.Rlld, Master Barque ,,Ter*o.\" Astral Oil Depot, October 28, 1888, Op October 17,183I \u2014i-v- \t THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1883.AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilla li a Uf^iîZy \u2022:o2coirrated vxtract of S^t.^nariila and othc> blood-purifying roots, eo*»blued with lodldo of Potaa.aiuaj and Iron, and la the safest, most rell-tlle, aiul most eeonoL 'cal blood-purtfler *hfit caa be used.It invariably expels all blood polaons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores tu vitalizing power.It Is the best known remedy for Hero fill» and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip» olas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, \u2022Sores, Rolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of the MhiR, ns also for all disorders caused by a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of tbe blood, such as Rheumatism, b'cuntlgia.Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh.infiaiüfflatory Rheumatism Cured.\u2022* AVER\u2019a Sa ESA pa.ru.la has cured me of the Indammutory Rhounu-Uacn, with which 1 have sutfered for many years.W.H.Moore.\u2019* Âhirtuun, la., March 2,1«2.f REPARSO BT Dr.J.C.Ayer &.Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all Druggist* ; SI, six bottles for 9& CTOTXS A3STDITSWS October 23, 1883.t.tbAsaUi&w F g I RH EU MATINE ë THE GREAT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM And alt coraplainti f a Rheumatic nature, f'HEOMATlWS iv « a soverewn remedy fa* the ills iba* fie-J b heir te.\u201d but tor M EU-g^LCIA, S-fATÎC , RHEUMATISM* and of Xvluruinatso aature.ST «F \u201c SURE CORE Prom MR.P.MOSOHELL.P&uenger Oonduotor on the Now York Central and Hudson River Rail-way.Syracuse.N.Y., Feb.8th, 1883.Mr 1)*AR Mk.Brra*|LAND: Mv wife having suffered greatly from Rheumatism, she was induced to try your \u201c Rhecmatiae.\u201d After taVitu* only two bottles she was completely cured of rbeumatum, and her general health gréa ly improved, I also took throe bottles of Rbeumatiae with the result that I now hod my Rheumatism entirely gone, and a very marked improvement in my g.-ner.l health.I consider \u201cRheuma-lise\u201d a fim claw remedy for rheumatism, and all affect!1 a-\u2019 of the kidney a I aii, ywora truly, Fbed Moscbkll.MOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.The HheuimUinf Sanufiietoring Co.NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.October 18, 1883\tapllS-Lm-dAw LYDIA E.PINKHAM\u20198 VEGETABLE COMPOUND, Is a Positive Cure Psvall thsss PalafWl C\u2014splalatseaJ We -,\u2014, fBWsls>»reliH«v A Xsdlelss for Tfomsn.laveated by a He Prepared by a Woman.ft» OrwlMt Iseiml Phawiy Slaevths Bave *t UI«tory.Vît ivvlus tba drooptag tplrtta, InvtgaalsM sad harmnolSM tbs organic fonsttons, glvw elasticity and CnsnMsto the step, mstorMthsnaSajal lastrs toths ays, and plsats on tbs psla chmk o< woman ths fresh roses of Ufsti spring sad early sommer Urns.t3F\"Physicians Use It end Prescribe It Frosty ««* * ISrsaoees faintness, Ostodmcy.destroys all craving Cor sthaolaat, and reliovee wesknese of ths stomach.ThaS feailng of bssriag does, causing pain, weigh* and bscfcaeh», is ahrsys psraaneatly cered by Its usa Psvtha swe sf Kidney CsmplaUte sf stthw ssc 1 Is i jlyma k.pwraurs blood rrsiracK enu eradlssM sfery vestige of Bunors from the Blcoi, and stive too* sad sGrângth to the ipstew.of man vumaa or child.Insist oa having it.Both ths Oompouad and Blood Purlflcr are prepared at S3 and tX Western Avenue, Lynn, Hass.Prtoeof «(thsr.gL Btx bottles for iS.Bent by mall In the form of pills, or oflosngss, oo receipt of pries, gl per box for rttVr Plokham freely answers all letter* of inquiry, ftmtoss let, stamp.Bond tor panphfaC.Wo family *hoald be without LYDIA B.PI>TCHA3rS Lmra Pltia.They sure constipation, Mllnomnss.and torpidity of ths uver.IB oonts por bos.g7*3iold by ail Druggists.*^* 0) November 18, 1882.Hope for the Consumptive! Be\u2019ow we puhlidh » letter from the Ray.Dr.Hill, Rector of St.PfliTs, Halifax, is «utileuent to establish the fact that EAQAR\u2019S PHQSPHOLEINE U a re oedv of more than ordinary merit in the cure of CONSUMPTION and other Wasting Diseases r\u2014 [OOPT] Halifax, N.S.June 23, 1888.AF P, Kagctr, K$q.Dear Sir.\u2014I feel that it is due to von that I should say publicly what I have said privately very many times, namely, that I firmly believe voor PaoerHOLRUfx wav the means of restoring a near relative of mine to nrdinaiy health.Tbepatiant was apparently in \u2019he last stages of Consumption, but with the concurrence of ¦iriiu*; ubyricians your PaosPROLXUf ¦ wae tried end, I am happy to say, with résulté that I oertainlv did: lanticioate.My friend is to dvr io the ni ) Tient of excellent health.Believe u .e.Yours varytrulT, GEOBOB W.fîILL, D.C.L .Rsetor St.Paul's.Po< sale by all Druggists.In two siz^v\u201426 and 75 cts.per bottle.Ro Blmiar Complete Without a Juufcet \u2022MAD* WITH- Personala.The friends of J.K.Oswald, Ksq., will be ptcamve have just travelled, and 1 have no doubt that, during our approaching visit to England, sne will be helpful to the work, by tediog what she has seen to the ladiee who take so active an interest in the welfare of our Indian pop dation.I am tnaokiul to fiud a dec.ded improvement among the Indians throughout the country.Tne persevering efforts of tne Government to train them to habits of industry are evidently in the fair way of being crowned with success.T >e esk.olish.ment of Industrial Schools for tne training of Indian children, is, I feel sure, a step that will be followed by the very best results.I congratulate you on one of these schools being opened here, aud it gives me very sincere pleasure to find that your pastor, the Rev.Tnos.Clarke, has been selected as its Principal.Tne confidence reposed in him by two successive Lieutenant-Governors, and the hearty appreciation of his services which you express m the memorial which yon recently sent me in his favjr, have been exceedingly gratifying to me as bis Bishop.i cannot help recording the great satisfaction I feel at the ready respouse given by the Church people of the settlements I have just visited to the propdMls I made relative to local efforts for the support of the clergy and the buddtugof churches.- I rrgard it as a sign tnat, with God\u2019s blessing, we shall soon see a great increase in the work of our belo\\ \u2022 ed Church among the young bat vigorous and rapidly growing communities of this great Diocese.Your reference to the settlement of the i^orth-West touches a subject in which my deepest sympathies have long been engaged There is nothing in this world in which 1 more thoroughly believe tnan in tne grandeur of the iuture that lies before our North-West Territories.Tne great fertile belt of the Sa*katcne»an sweep» upwards from Manitoba through the valley of t le Saskatchewan and thronyh Alberta\u2014the very section of country I nave traversed on my present journey.Wuud and water, richness ot soil aud salubrity ot cduiate, all combine to iusnrs tbi-rountry being-peedily the home of a vas1 po uUu' D.Drainage and the extended cultivation Ot the latul wlllsoou dispose of the on y serious objection chat the most hostile of critics have yet been able to urge agaios tae couutry\u2014namely, a partial liability t summer trosis.In tne old days of the Red River settlement, ih >»e frosts pievaiLd a Portage-1a-Prairie, but that distriot i^uoa tile very g.rleuol -Viauitroa.Tne cultiva tiou ot the laud ou au eXten-lve scale ha-dooe its Work Caere ; it will m duo time d ¦ it ness also.Gentlemen, I again thank y u most warmly f ir your kiuduess, aud with my earuest fay era that God may bless and prosper you, remain your iaithtul friend and Bishop.J.bA-sXATCUXWAy.Divine service will be held to-morrow at 11 a.m., when the Holy Communion will be ad-mmistered, and at 7 p.m., the Bishop prea.h-ing on botu occasions.The Rev.Mr.IriW\u2019t will also hobi service an i a minister the W 1\t¦ * n mou at tne Taylor fiet ktrent to-morrow.i\top a ill shortly proeee 1 to E gland o> n-t es connected with Emmau i- Col-I.g.n i wih also t >k « suituh « uppo.tunitie-Of g.iiag luformatiou about tnis couutry, and telling >i.\u2019i.re,u*.to ','erson.v tch/j x blood\ti\\.Vcr from chlorosis.\u2022H >bet:'S ir * > \u2019\t>'¦*- nerd loastinc away, sfomocn irh*.?>'$-trdffin, lots of appeiue, or io in-.so exhausted by excess of nors.aye.(et.er, dysentery, diseases of Iht che*t, cance-rous a/rectiem, frequent travcUiw or Umo fuliQues.Paris, Ruê Vivicmna, 8 , .and at all\ti rhen isrs' ^ SICK HEADACHE enrsd by GRIMMIIT S Cos GUARANA A single Powder of this vegetable Production, dissolved lu sugared waier, Is sufficient te cure instantaneously the most violent itcA headache.T\u2019.je most valuable rcmftJy against IHarrluea, Dysentery aud all dis.rders proceeding from derangement of the Stomach or bowels.Paris, Rue Vivienne, 8 ana at all Druggists\u2019 and Chermste\u2019 Business P.operty for Sale ! MMiyL rjdHE FOUR STORY FIRE 2c.%i»-Tt>m»cuuertr;-A'Vtross.J.IL REAVES, 43 Chatham St.New York- Jul/ 9.,18 .Litn-co-d&w NOT Tin slightest Af FiNiTT nxuts between the numberless cough mixtures witn which tbe market is flooded and that auooeesful preparation\u2014Northrop A Lyman\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypopbosphites of Lime and Soda.It stands alone, distinct, is like itself, and nothing else.It mbodiee the best results of advanced pbarmàoeùfioal sôeoos.It so-oompliabes positive, deciw»* results, effectual!y relieving cough* (when th A«ngs are not tuber-oulous or hopelessly affected} colds, iaryneitis and diseases of a scrofulous origin.While it does not cure Consumption, it is the most reliable means of defence against that dreadful «courge.The Invigorating properties of tbe hypopbosphites reimbmse the syrtom debuitat-od by the onetant wear and tear of a eonçh, while the pasoxysms rapidly diminish in vio-len^e, in onuequence of the soothing emollient action of the cod liver oil upon the inflamed long membrane: Tbe phosphorous, lime and axfa, la combination wijth it,'are all naturel o;mpcméiis in the conutruction qf tbe bodily eiifice, which, in a state of decay, lacks a ~~Tfllili liVîlimafüri Grimautt & C°\u2018 SYRUP of lodizeyiorse Radlslil For twenty years past this rteitclne: replacing O 't f.ircrO\u2019l \u2022nri An \u2019isrorbuft' Syrup, ha: given '\u2019ei:ih« of m*Ub( Nfi-vo ¦\trv-le* Vy.havalrw oaei-, awarr fo*S nuuükoaS.Simple, i M, treeiiM.Oke.elultoo free.OMBSTOX buznv six.7& Yens* at.TSf ¦«¦>«> April ,1883.\tr/nsdAi Name.Address.Date.To tbe Honorable Tbe Minister of Finance, Ottawa September 2b, 1S83.H-bo PIINUS AM MW I A NUMBER OF VERY FINE PIANOS from the celebrated Manufactures of Kraulch & Bach* E.McCammon, M'heelock & Co Have been lately received, and can now be examined at A, LAVME'S MUSIC STORE 55, FABRIQUE STREET.N.B.\u2014A few second band Pianos and Organs for sale on easy terms of payment, and at reduced prices.COLLKCTION OF MUSIC The cheapest liehed, BOOK EVER PUE- rOXsIO O** XhSTTSXO, A finely illustrated collection of Munie for Piano.Price, $1.00.On sale at September 15, 1W
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