Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 3 juin 1884, mardi 3 juin 1884
[" lürntuÿ COMMERCIAL.AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXXVIII QUEBEC.TUESDAY.JUNE 3.1884.No.13,772 AFTERNOON ARABI PASHA ON THE EGYPTIAN SITUATION.A Cork Fanner Shot Dead by \u201cMoonlighters.\" TWO OTHER PERSONS WOUNDED German*American Diplomatic Relations.JUDGE GILDERSLEEVE ON THE WALL STREET CULPRITS.Alarm in Vienna over the London Explosions.Dest.action by a Cloud Bant\u2014Railway and Financial Notes \u2014A Murderer's Confession\u2014Suicide \u2014Obit\u2014Elopements, etc., etc.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE.Losdom, Jane 2\u2014Arabi Pasha, in a recent interview, declared the events in the Soudan were the outcome of the onwise policy par-saed by English clemency and an impartial enquiry into the people\u2019s troubles sod grievances coaid alone restore order.Otherwise there would be frightful bloodshed before the end was reached.It was certain the Mandi would never make overtures for peace and would fight until captnred or killed.Arabi declined to say whether he believed the Mahdi to be a true prophet.He said he felt the highest regard for the British and hoped to see the day when Egyptians in Egypt would be on the same footing as the English in England.Coax, June 2\u2014Joffh Creed, a farmer, was shot dead last night near Mill street, by moonlighters.Two other persons were wounded.Beaux, Msy 2\u2014It is reported the office of German Minister at Washington will not be filled until a successor be appointed to Min* is ter Sergeant.Vibnma, June 2\u2014The dynamite explosions in London have created alarm in Vienna, especially as it has been announced that the dangerous Anarchist Schwartz has left New York for Austria, bearing with him a quantity of dynamite.The newspapers demand that the manufacture of dynamite be made a public monopoly in the hands of Government.Beru*, June 2\u2014Doctor Scroudsberg, the well known financier, is dead.Mrs.Margaret Fox, an old lady who a few weeks ago was sentenced to six months tor receiving stolen goods, died at the MAer reformatory yesterday, brought on by grief at her disgrace.An important arrest was made yesterday in connection with the murder of Samuel Kerr or Curran.The keeper and inmates of the house No.118, Edward street, all testified at the inquest that no men were in the house after 12 o\u2019clock on Monday night.Esther Hawker, one of the women under arrest, has since divulged the fact that Albert Robinson, a painter, stayed there after 12, and that he and Mrs.Jeffrey, keeper of the house, had something to do with the murder, which was committed with a pair of sharp scissors.Robinson was arrested, and evidence implicating him and the keeper will be given at the adjourned inquest Tuesday night.Special trom Montreal, MIDNIGHT DESPATCH i£S.Violent Earthquake and 200 Lives.Lot# THE REBELS SUBMITTING TO THE GOVERNOR OF DONG OLA.Repulse of an Attack on Kassala.BISMARCK OPPOSES THE PARDON OF KROZEWSKI.working man AMKKIGA*.New York, Jane 2\u2014Joe.Mills, a wealthy speculator, died yesterday.General Mansfield Lovell, died yesterday.Brig.-Gen.Hy.W.Ben ham, of the Engineer Corps, died here last evening.A receiver has been appointed for Booth\u2019s Theatre property, in a suit of John H.Morris against Grant and Ward and others.* Fisk and Hatch have resumed business.In charging the grand jury to-day, Judge Gildersleeve referred to Wall street matters.He said wbila in obedience to law we are punishing low thieves from the sloughs and slums of the city for stealing small sums, let us not forget the gnilty in high places who steal large sums and are amenable to the same laws.Washington, June 2\u2014There was a run on the National Savings Bank this morning.The officers say they are able to meet all demands, although some depoeits have been withdrawn to-day.From all the other banks nothing approaching the impjrtance of a run is shown at any, except at the one indicated.The Comptroller of the Currency returned from New York to-day.He regards the situation much improved.A receiver has been appointed for the Hot Springs National Bank.Phiiadblpüu, June 2\u2014It is rumored the Reading Railway will default on more than one million of June interest on I.C stock and on all securities that take precedence of the general mortgage bonds.It is openly declared the Reading will return into the hands of a receiver.The wife of Samuel Bradlaugh has sloped with Jamee FuLstrom, a young art student.The woman had considerable property in her own right aad took $15,000 with her.Ashlamd, Pa., June 2\u2014A large number of employees of the Reading Railway have handed m their time and demanded their wages.If not paid to-day they threaten to sue the company.Dallaz, Texas, June 2\u2014Refugio who is to be banged at Sandiego on has confessed to the killing of eleyen cans in Texas.New Ha vex, June 2\u2014Mrs.James Hall, who was married three months ago, banged herself yesterday ; cause unknown.Vuaua.Cala., June 2\u2014A cloudburst near here last night and swept away the house of Peter Steirart and all the in ma tes, consisting of himself , wife, mother, two children and R.Weiuner, a sheep herder.The bodies of Stewart, mother and one child were recover ed to-day ; they were frightfully mangled, the clothee being torn into shreds.Weisner is injured beyond recovery.The house was dashed to atoms.Newton, N.J., June 2\u2014Louis Berry, arich iarmer, aged SO, who has a wife and five children at Deckertown, has been jailed on a charge of baring killed Mrs.Ellen Court* wrigbt, his mistress, by given her Pans green, aad of having conspired with her before doing so to give similar poison to her two children.He claims the woman committed suicide.The children will recover.One of them says both Berry and their mother gave them poison.Bslaxdoxvilxjs, W.Va., June 2\u2014John Metlock, a wealthy citizen, has eloped with Mrs.Emily Shaffer, mother of 10 children.Matlock leaves a wife and two children.Gomez, Friday, Ameri- Montreal, Jane 2\u2014This afternoon as Mr.Peter Picard, agent, was passing the Ontario Bank, on Place D\u2019Armes Square, he waa seized with an attack of apoplex.He fell with his head on the step, catting his forehead.One of the by standera raised him up and a chair waa sent for upon which he waa filaced.On coming to he exclaimed \"Oh, et me rest a little.\u2019\u2019 There were the last words he spoke, for he was immediately seized with another attack and soon after-wa-n\t.o-ie^nsriD \u201ccrnsrxonsr OLOTZEamsTG^ 95, St.Joseph Street, St.Roch\u2019s, Quebec.I 1901, Notre Dame Street, West, Montreal.May 23, 1884.\t myfl-Am-d&w THE SKMUis B.\u2014Above eu! I» 9s actual sue We show a stock of $30,000 all in FREE HOMESTEADS -IIT TECE- Gotton and Linen Goods AT REDUCED PRICES.WE ARE NOW SELLING OUR REGU-lar Standard makes of White Long Cloths, (including llorrocks).Cotton Sfiietings, and Linon Goods of every description, direct from manufacturers, at prices lower thau they have boon sold at for several years.GLOVER, FRY & CO.\u20221ST IE W STRAW HATS TEMPERANCE COLONY, N.W.T.160 ACRES ME TO ACTUAL SETTLERS, SPECIiL ADVANTAGES.FIRST CLASS LAND.HEALTHY CLIMATE.NO FEVERS.PLENTY OF PURE WATER.CONVENIENT TO COAL MINES.NAVIGABLE RIVER PASSING THROUGH IT.SEASON LONGER THAN IN MANITOBA.par LOCATED IN THE CENTRE OF FERTILE BELT.SOBER, THRIFTY, MORAL NEIGHBOURS.SUPPLY STORE IN THE COIiONY.BRUNET, LAURENT & 00,, v MISSES\u2019 WHITE SUNBEAM HATS, 38c.and 45c.Misses\u2019 Grey Sunbeam Hats, 20c., 38c.s%nd 65c Misses\u2019 Black Sunbeam Hats, 30c.Misses\u2019 Brown Sunbeam Hats, 50c.Children\u2019s Speckled Galatea Hats, 25c., 75c., and $1.00.\t, Children\u2019s White Galatea Hats, 55c.and $1.00.Children\u2019s Fancy Galatea Hats, 45c.and 50c.Children\u2019s Brown Galatea Hats, 35c.Boya\u2019 White Boating Hat*, 55c Boys\u2019 Speckled Boating Hats, 30c.The New Italian White Chip Hat, at 10c.Italian Fancy White Chip Hats, at 40c.A SPECIAL LOT OF POMPOMS ! All the New Fashionable Shades, selling at 15c each.SINON* & FOULDS, Fabbique Stbeet.May 19,1884.S-A-SIC A.TO O IsT, The capital of the Colony, already shows prospects of being tho most important city on the Saskatchewan River.LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS.RE OFFERING following prices Black Lustre.Be.Good Black Cashmere.9c.Good value Black Cashmere.20c.Extra good value Black Cashmere.26c.Heavy Grey Cotton, 36 in.6c.Extra heavy Grey Sheeting, 72 in.25c.All Wool Tweeds.35c.All Wool Tweeds.45c.All Wool Tweeds.50c ST.IROOIHI\u2019S, THIS WEEK THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT THE Children\u2019s Rubber Circulars.76c Ladies\u2019 Rubber Circulars.96c Our Dress Goods are reduced from 50 to 76 per cent.Colored and Black Grenadines.3c.Strong Russian Crash.10c.Just received, 300 doz.White Dress Shirts, worth $1.60 for 60c.ALSO,\u2014Balance of Goods damaged by fire and water.BRUNET, LAURENT & C0\u201e For Particulars apply to HEAD OFFICE, 114, KING STREET WEST, TORONTO.M.S.SMITH, President.\tW.PEMBERTON PAGE, Manager.LOCAL AGENT :-T7C7'.3FL.OXxAUXgB, SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, SOUTH QUEBEC.May 29, 1884.L St.John Street, Upper Town, and Notre Dame Street, Lower Town.WE HAVE RECEIVED iltiew stock: SPORTSMEN\u2019S FISHING TACKLE 1 ZFLIIQS, DROIDS, B^SBEETS, «*30., «*30.\u2022 «*30., AT POPULAR PRICES.FINE BRASS GOODS Ormolu and Rococo fare, CtONSISTING OF GIR0ND0LE8 / Taper», Photograph Frames, Flower Peis.Card Trays, Letter and Newspaper Racks, etc., just received at G.SEIFERT\u2019S, EUROPEAN BAZAAR, 34, FABH1QUK STREET, 34.May 29, 1884.UST RECEIVED the celebrated A FULL LINE OF ADAMS & WESTLAKE GOALOILSTOVES the best, cheapest, and the only really good Stove in the market.We can thoroughly recommend it to all Economical Housekeepers gar We have also ja*t received a fine assortment of BRASS BIRD CAGES, G.R RENFREW & CO 35, Buade Street, Upper Town.OUR STOCK OF SILK AND FELT HATS, for Gentlemen, now complete.Stiff Hats, Soft Hats, Flexible Hats, Feather-weight Hats, Opera-Hats, Boy\u2019s Knock about Hats.One Case of Lincoln, Bennett & Co\u2019 celebrated London Shapes, just opened./t3T Waterproof Coats and Umbrellas.May 19, 1881.\t____________ Leading Novelties ! -FROM- London and Paris.WE ARE NOW SHOWING A CHOICE Assortment of Leading Novelties from London and Paris, to which we invite Special Attention : Fichus, Lace Bows, Linen Setts, Ladies' Faerie Queen and Peerless Collars, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019Jersey Collars, India Muslin and Lisse Frillings, The New Medici Frillings, Black Silk Laces, White Silk Laces, Colrd Silk Laces, Beaded Laces, Black and Cream Scarf Laces, Silk and Thread Gloves, Satin and Bfoche Sunshades, Lace Covered Sunshades, New Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ladies\u2019 Silk Squares, Lace Edge, New Dress Goods, New Ottoman and Broche Silks, , New Ribbons, \u2014 New Satteens and Prints, &c., Ac., Ac.DAVIDSON & HORAN April 26,18________________________ GREAT NOVELTIES IN TWEEDS Latest Novelties in Tweeds./ D.MORGAN STRAW HATS ! For MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN, AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE.JAMES C.PATERSON, 47, BUADE STREET.May 28, 1884.N.B.\u2014Our Black and Colored Silks reduced frem 10 to 25 per cent.May 28.1884.\tocl8-Lm SPECIAL OFFER IN KID CLOVES ! The Celebrated \u201cFlorence\u201d and \u201cMouqnand\u201d $1.15 for 50cts.a Pair.6 But 4\t\u201c 2 \u201c 2 \u201c Lot of Silk and Thread Gloves at 15cts.a Gents\u2019 A Evening Shades -\t-\t-\t1.50\t\u201c 90cts.Undressed -\t-\t-\t1.25\t\u201c 50cts.Doeskin -\t-\t-\t-\t- 1.00\t\u201c 50cts.Calf\t_\t_\t_\t_\t-\t1.25\t\u201c 50cts.Pair.LADIES\u2019 AND CENTS\u2019 UNDERWEAR ! Embroidered Night Dresses.\u201c\tChemises.\u201c\tSlipwaists.\u201c\tDrawers \u201c\tSkirts.Cashmere Vests.Merino\t\u201c Gauze\t\u201c Cotton and Thread Hose.Merino and Cashmere \u201c Silk and B&lbriggan \u201c A Great Variety of Qorseta.Q-HSJSTTS\u2019.Merino Shirts and Pants.Gauze \u201c Balbrigcran\u201c\t\u201c Cashmere \u201c\t\u201c Silk \u201c\t\u201c Boy\u2019s Merino Shirts.\u201c Bathing Drawers.Gents\u2019 \u201c\t\u201c \u201c\t\u201c Suits.Cotton and Thread £ Hose.Merino and Cashmere i Hose.Silk\t\u201c\t\u201c TTSIEj MM'!! Montai Lager ! None Genuine unless Labelled Watson Packing Co\u2019y., 2 & 4, BATH STBEET, QUEBEC.3333 STTIRIE MOLSON\u2019S XXX PORTER -AND- Latest Novelties in Spring Overcoats.D.MORGAN- Latest Novelties in Coatings.D.MORGAN.Latest Novelties in Rubber Mclntoshes.%\tD.MORGAN.Latest Novelties in Umbrellas.D.MORGAN Latest Novelties in Silk Underwear.D.MORGAN.Latest Novelties in Merino Hosiery.d.Morgan; Latest Novelties in White Dress Shirts.D.MORGAN REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS Latest Novelties in French Cambric Shirts D.MORGAN Latest Novelties in Silk Scarfs.D.MORGAN.April 19, 1S84._______ JOHN DARLINGTON Has just received the balance of his SPRING IMPORTATIONS! Choice Scotch Homespuns in every variety of colour.French, Scotch aud Engliah Suitings 'and Trouserings.Patent Trouser Stretchers, and a large supply of Gent\u2019s Underwear.Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, White Dress Shirts and Silk Handkerchiefs, at the lowest possible prices.Waterproof Coats and Umbrellas always on hand.BV* A call is respectfully Solicited.Apnl 22, 1884\tapl2Lm ICE CREAM FREEZERS FILTERS.Agricultural Implements of All kiuds.\u2022 AT ANDREWS BROS., No.1, St, JohA Street.May 5, 1884, June 3,1884, HTDXA FAZÆ AX.S -HAVE THE- WATSON PACKING CO.\u2019S Twl ARgl % On each Bottle,\u2014and in purchasing London Ale and Porter 033S3±iTEi\u2018VT3 OAlFLXjXNG-\u2019iS XjA-ZBBXji la also on the Bottle with the WATSON PACKING GO\u2019S ' THAU) IE IÆARKI.Office :2& 4, Bath Street, Q XJ ZI B X3 O .W.WATSON./W Family and Shining Orders a Speciality.May 27, 1884.\tCm Tailoring ! Tailoring ! ! SF&X2TC, 188-4.-¦(Overcoatings, in all the newest shades Spring Suitings in Scotch.English and Cana dian Tweed?.To be sold cheap.A call respectfully solicited.¦Wi:31.3LI^3SÆ 3Li33 33 25 BUADE STREET.March 25, 188i.\taue22-Lm nvi:.o.-A.The weekly meeting of the Quebec Y.M.C.A.will bo held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o\u2019clock, for election of Members and other business.JAS.N.SHANNON, Gen.Secretary.JuneS, 1884.\tA JsTOTXQIE.TH E UNDERSIGNED Captains will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crews, without a written order signed by themselves :\u2014 Oapt.Frost, Ship \u201cAlfhild.\u2019 Capt.Ivorsen, Bark \"Anna Delius.\u201d .Capt.Morch, Ship \"Loyal.\u201d Capt.Haitian sen, Bark \u2018Caledonis.\u201d June 3,1884,\tBp W.LIE I toe:, FABRIQUE STREET.May 24, 1884.jat.23-Lm FortapH airdi; Wool 91 all ram, Woven Wire Mattrasses, Rattan Chairs, \u201cShaker Chairs.\u201d All Styles Verandah & Deek Chairs, Folding Canvas Cots, Parlor and Bed-Room Suites, 0-0 TO D.S.RICKABY\u2019S, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTER, 3oe, st.jomsr street, so©.May 21.1881.fehlS-Lm THE cmwu PACIFIC RIIUVAÏ COHPAilF.3LjâL.3SriD ^EG-TT3L.A TIQISTS.THE COMPANY OFFER LANDS WITHIN THE RAILWAY BELT ALONG THE main line, and in Soulhern Manitoba, at prices ranging from $2.50 PER ACRE upwards, with conditions requiring cultivation, A rebate for cultivation of from $1.28 to $3.60 per acre, according to price paid for land, allowed on certain conditions.The Company also offer Lands Without Conditions of Settlement or Cultivation.THE RESERVED SECTIONS along the Main Line, *.e , the odd numberedJSections within one mile of the Railway, are now offered for sale on advantageous terms, o parties prepared to undertake thei immédiat cultivation.TERMS OF IP-A-TirMElSrT : Purchasers may pay one sixth in cash, and the balance in five annual instalment* «it interest at SIX PER CENT, per annum, payable m advance.\tinstalments, wit Parties purchasing without conditions ef cultivation, wUl receive a Deed of Conveyance time of purchase, if payment is made in full.\t* Payments may be made in LAND GRANT BONDS, which will be accepted at ten pe cent, premium on their par value ami aocroed interest.These Bonds can bo obtained on appH cation a.the Bank of Montreal, Montreal ; or at any of its agencies.A CHOICE SELECTION OF SPRING FOR PRICES and CONDITIONS OF SALE and all information with respect to the BOvercoatings, in all the newest shades purchase of Lands, apply to JOHN H.McTAVISH, Land Commissioner.Winnipeg.By order of the Board, Montreal, December, 1883.January 3, 1884.Winnipeg.CHARLES\tINK WATER, Secretary.\tFm-co T1 nsroTioiE.In the matter of FRANCOIS DROLET, Insolvent.ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Office of Chas.E.Roy, Leather Merchant, 58, Dupont Street, St.Roch\u2019s, up to THURSDAY, the 5th of June, at Noon, for the purchase of the Assets belonging to this Estate as follows :\u2014 Boots and Shoes manufactured, or m process of manufacture, Leather, *\t.$4,738.00 Book Debts.926,CO $5,663.00 \u2014also\u2014 For the lease occupied heretofore by Francois Drolet, at the comer of Sons-le Fort and Notre Dame Streets.Lower Town, for three years beginning the 1st May.Immediate possession.Copy of the lease and list of Book Debts can be examined at mv office.Tho Stock will be on view every afternoon from two till five.The undersigned does not bind themselves to accept the highest or any of the tenders.MARCEL ROCHETTE CHAS.E.ROY, ,\tTrustees.June 2,1884.\tDp SOLE AGENCY -FOR- J.M.Fortier\u2019s Popular Brands of Cigars ; \u201cCREME DE LA CREME,\" \u201cCANVAS BACK,\" \u201cGOLD COINS, \u201cTEMPTATION,\" &C.JACOBY & CO.\u2019S \u201cSWEET BOUQUET CIGARETTES.\u201d BEDARD, 6IEARM Gie, -C ORNE R- KOIKE DANE & MOUNTAIN STREETS, XJ o.QTT3E3 May 31, 1884.Am THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY.JUNE 3.1884, -JU- -am LYDIA E.PINKHAM\u2019S ,* VEGETABLE COMPOUND * * .* .* IS A POSITIvr CURE ?.?.* F«r all of tliooe Painful Complaint» and *\t* WeakaMM» no common to our bent * * *\t, * * * FE.1ÏAI.K POPULATION.* * * » * It wii.i.cur* kxtirîtlt the worst eoru of Fe-MXLK CoJfTLAXXTS.ALL OVARIAN TROUBLES, Iv- fla a Ration and Ulckration.Pallins and Dh-FLACBVKNT9, AND THE CONSE()U»NT SPINAL WEAK* NESS, AND IS PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO THE Cbanoe or Lipk.**\u2022**»*, *\tIt will dissolve and expel Tcnors from the UtRRUS IN AN E.VRLT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT.TilE tendency to Cancerous Humors there «checked VERT SPEEDttr BT ITS USE.****** *\tIt removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys ALL CRAVING F< >R STIMULANTS, AND RELIEVES WEAKNESS OF THE ST OMACH.It CURES BLOATING, HSAD- ache, Nervoui Prostration, Gbxer.vl Debility, Depression anl Indigestion.\t*\t*\t*\tf\t* *\tThat feeling of Bearing Down, causing Pain, Weight and Backache, is always permanently cured by its use.».*.*\t*\t*\t*\t^\t* *\tIt will at all times and under all circumstances ACT IN HARMONY WITH THE LAWS THAT GOVERN THE FEMALE SYSTEM.***** *\t«\"Its purpose is SOLELY for the legitimate HEALING OF DISEASE AND THE RELIEF OF PAIN.AND THAT IT DOES ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO, THOUSANDS OF LADIES CAN GLADLY TESTIFY.-%» *\t*\t*\t* *\t* For the cure of Kidney Complaints in EITHER SEX THIS REMEDY IS UNSURPASSED.* * *\tLYDIA E.PINKHAM\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is prepared at Lynn.Mata.Price $L Six bottles for *5.Sold b$ alt druwisto.Sent by uni], postage paid.In form of Pills or Locenge* on receipt of price as above.Mrs Pinktuun\u2019* \u201cGuido to Health'\u2019 will bo moiled free to any Lady sending stamp.Letters confldentlnlly answered.\u2022 he w\u201chout LYDIA E.PINKHAM\u2019S JtIV\tConstipation, Bilioasness and Torpidity of too Liver.tS cents per box.\u2022\t#\t# May 30, lii84.\tLm-co-dAw A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES- Popularity at home is not always the Lest test of merit, bat we point proudly to die fact that no other medicine Las won for itself such universal approbation in its own city, State, and country, and among all people, a* Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.The following letter from one of our best-known Massachusetts Druggists should be Of interest to every sufferer :\u2014 RHEUMATISM, \u201c Eight years ago I had an attack of Rheumatism, o s»' Veto that I could not move from the bed, or dress, without help.I tried several rente-diës without much if any relief, until 1 took Ayer*s Sarsaparilla, by the use of two bottles of which I was completely cored.Have sold large quantities of your Sarsaparilla, and it still retains its wonderful pooularity.The many notable cures it liai etfccted in this vicinity convince me that it is the best blood medicine ever olfered to the public.\tE.F.Harris.\u201d Hiver SL, Buckland, Maas., May 13, IS&i.Prooeedings on the Writ of Habeas Corpus.Interesting Judgments.Jiutemeiit of the Court.fcubsequei't Proceedings.%!!T RHFIIM isrsL I llllLUiili Carpet Corporation.wrs for over twenty years before his removal to Ij'.weM alHicted with Salt Rheum in its worst form.Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of hla body and limbs.He was entirety cured by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.See certificate la Aye»*?Almanac for 1SS3.PREPARED BY JjfJ.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.SoM by ail Druggists: Ç1, six bottles for 33, June 3, IW.\tt.thisatdAw\u201d*** iCîDNEY-WGR THE SURE FOR cure! KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES [PHYSICIIIISEHDQBSE IT HEARTILY.Kidney-Wort is tho moot successful remedy I ever used.\u201d\tDr.P.C.Ballou, Monlrton, Vt.\u2022\u2022Kidney-Wort is always reliable.\u201d Dr.B- N.Clark, So.Hero, Vt.\u2022 «Kidney-Wort has c ored my w Ub after two year* suffering.\" Dr.C.M.Summerlin, Sun Hill, Ga.IN THOUSANDS OF CASES tt\tcured where all else had failed.It is mild, butefBdeat, C\u2019EUT AIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases.{7Tt eleaases the Bleed and Strenethea* ard -|Tee New Life to all the important organs of the body.The natural action of the Kidneys is leatorcid The Liver U cleansed of aU disease.«-.ri toe Bowels move freely and healthfully, la this way the worst diseases ar* eradicated ûrom the system.__________ 3 1100 LIQUID OR DRT, ML® IT DRUGGISTS.Dry 328 brls.Chicago, HI., June S\u2014Elour unchanged.Wheat steady ; sellers Juno at 89c to 90c ; sellers July at 91âc to 92Jc; sellers August at 93c to 934c ; No'2 Chicago spring at 894c to 89|o.Corn steady ; cash at 55c to 65}c ; sellers June at 55c to 55}c ; Boilers July at 67c to 57|c ; sellers Auvust at 58} to 584c.Oats firm ; sellers cash at 32c ; sellers June at 314c to 324c ; sellers Julyat32§cto 324c; sellers August at 294c.Rye steady at 62c.Pork steady ; cash 18,75 to 19,25; sellers June at 19,00 to 19,30; sellers to 8,35 ; sellers August at 8,47} to 8,50.Bulk Meats quiet ; shoulders, 6,16 ; short rib, 8,12} to 8,95 ; short clear.8,35.Whiskey unchanged.Receipts last two days\u201410,000 brls flour ; 16,-000 bus wheat ; 147,000 bus oorn ; 171,000 bus oats ; G.OCe bus rye ; 5,000 bus barley.Shipments\u20147,000 brls flour ; 12,000 bas wheat ; 120,-000 bus com; 221,000 bus oats ; 3,000 bus rye ; 1,000 b is barley.New Yore Stock Mabkit, June 2, 1 p m\u2014 Stocks raided by bears ; at noon there was a reaction ; American Express, 90 ; Canada Southern, 39} ; D and II, 94} ; D and L, 101 ; Erie, 15} ; do preferred, 35 ; Illinois Central, 118| ; Lake Shore, 84$ ; Michigan Central, 66} ; MU Pacific, 89$ ; J C, 67 ; Northern Pacific, 21} ; do preferred, 47} ; N W, 99} ; do preferred, 126 ; New York Central, 1154 ; Pacific Mail, 40$ ; Reading, 22$ ; Rock Island, 111} ; St P M and M, 88} ; Texas Pacific, 13} ; Union Pacific, 42$; Wabash, 6; do preferred, 13; Western Union Telegraph, 59.\t^ New York, June 2\u2014Cotton steady at 11 9-16c; futures steady.Flour dull; receipts 20,000 brls ; sales 7,000 brls.Rye flour steady and unchanged.W'heat dull and heavy; receipts 172,00a bus ; sale» 128,000 bus, No.2 red sellers June at 1,01} to 1,01$ ; 396,000 bus sellers July at 1,05 ; 288,000 bus sellers August at 1.05} to 1,06 ; 120,000 bus sellers September at 1,06} to l,06i ; 40,000 bus sellers December at 1,104 to 1,10}.Rye steady and unchanged.Corn weak ; receipts 33,000 bus ; sales 680,000 bus, at 56c to 64o for spot, and 63c to 66$c for futuros.Barley nominal.Uats dull ; receipts 168,000 bus ; sales 90,000 bus, at 37c to 39c for mixed ; 39}c to 4< order.Per bark Queen of Na .ions, MeGill.from Liverpool\u20146578 bags salt to order.194 tons coal to Ross & co.Per Graniv Trunk Railway.\u2014June 2\u2014 1 case to Beaudet & Chinic.1 case to S Boyce.1 bale to A Kennedy.43 bdls leather board to G Bresse.1 box to H G Bosse.7 bxs, 8 brls Jas Bedard.1 case to J J Foote.9 headstones, 8 posts to Fred Hawkins.* As soon as the decision was rendered, Mr.Davidson rose and said High Constable Bis-sonnette bad another warrant for the arrest of Eno, and asked that he might execute it.Mr.Dunbar objected to execution in the presence of the Court, and the Judge said it would be contempt, and if the constable did so he would commit him.Mr.Bissouette handed the warrant towards the Bench, but the Court refused to take cognizance of it, there being nothing before it.As the Judge left the Bench the greatest excitement prevailed in the Court and a gen eral rush was made to where the prisoner sat.Mr.Bissonnette attempted to arrest Eno Hon.G.Irvine dared him to do so at his peril, and threatened him for committal for contempt.Mr.Dunbar claimed to have cognizance of the warrant.Mr, Davidson called out to the Constable to hold ou to his warrant.In the meantime Mr.Irvine obtained possession of it, and was reading it, when Bissonnette took it away.\u201cYou are an impudent fellow, said Mr.Irvine, and it looked as if a big storm was brewing.Most of the spectators were evidently sympathizers with Eno, his attempted abduction having turned public opinion against his captors.Mr.Davidson accused Mr.Dunbar of professional discour tesy, to which the latter straightway ressnt ed.Finally an understanding was arrived at that Eno would not leave the Court until his counsel had been allowed to take a copy of the^w&rrant.It was issued by Magistrate Desuoyers, of Montreal, and charges that on 7th May last, in the city of New York, and State of New York, feloniously did steal tbe sum of $135,000, the property of the Second National Bank of New York, and that after wards, ou the \u20182C\u2019b of May last, did felouious ly bring into Canada, into thedistrict of Mon treal, and Lave in his possession thereiu knowing it to have fce\u2019n so stolen, a portion of the amount hereinbefore mentioned.The warrant had been duly backed by Judge Chauveau, of this city, and was ex ecuted as soon as Eno stepped out of the Bissonnette.in accordance with bional service.evening report.Quebec, June?, 1884.LTslet\u2014Clear ; light west wind ; inward, one bark at noon ; str Utter at 1 pin; two steamers outward at 5 p m.River du Loup\u2014Smokey ; strencr north-east wind; inwaid.Conqueror towing bark Gima; Resolute towing one bark at 3 p m ; 10 ve.-sels inward.Father Point\u2014Hazy ; light north east wind ; inward, bark Eleanor Wood, one brigantine, two barks at 1 p m ; str Acton at 2.30 p m, two barks and one ship outward at 6 p m.Martin River\u2014Clear and calm ; steamer Ox enholme inward at 3 p m ; Dentholme inward at 11 a m, Sunday.- Cape Rosier\u2014Cloudy ; south west wind ; one ship inward to-day ; Sunday, ship Lanarkshire, steamer Miramichi, five barks and four ships ; outward ll,30am Sunday, Vancouver.Mauicouagan\u2014Clear ; strong west wind.Anticosti\u2014Fine ; moderate south wind ; schr Wolverine al English Bay ; Jumbo loading at Becsie River.Cape Despair\u2014Str Admiral inward at 4 am to-day.Low Point\u2014Clear ; fresh oast wind ; inward to-day.strs Somerset and Delta ; Sunday, str Ravennill.Per North Shore Railway\u2014June 2\u2014400 sacks flour to Geo T .npuay.153 sacks, 26 brls flour to Lennon, Pennee & co.220 saeks, 125 brls flour to F Kiroupc & Son, 125 brls flour to W & R Brodie.100 brls flour to J B Renaud & co.Notice* of Birth*.Marriage* and Death*, 60 enta.No exception will mad* to this rulo.MILITIA OFFICE, Quebec, May, 18S4.rnENDERS IN DUPLICATE WILL BE .1.received by the undersigned at his office up to noon, Tuesday, the 10th June, 1884, for the supply of such quantity of the undermen-tioueo articles as may be required for about 950 officers and men, and 60 horses of the Active Militia, to lie encamped at Levis, for a period of 11 days, on the 1st day of July next :\u2014 Bread, Meat, Potatoes, and roc-eries.Forage and fuel Wood.Conditions and forms (blank) can be obtained from the undersigned.The Fuel Wood to contain 128 cubic feet to tbe cord.The contractor for Moat to furnish necessary saws, choppers, bl >ckn and «calcs.The contractor for Groceries to furnish also scales.The articles to be delivered at the Supply Store, Engineer Camp, Levis.Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u2018 Tender for Camp.\u201d An accepted cheque for 5 per cent, on the amount of tbe contract, payable to the order of the Mmister of Militia and Defence, must accompany each tender.The amount of the cheque will be forfeited to the Government, in the event of the contractor failing to carry out the conditions of his tender.Should the tender not be accepted the cheque will be retnrned.T.J.DUC H ESN AY, Lt.-Col., D.A G.7th M.D.June 2, 1884.\tF QUEBEC SKATING CLUB.\u201cGRAND FAIR 99 Under the Patronage of Governor General and Lady Lansdoxcne, GIVEN BY THE LADIES OF QUEBEC, \u2022-ON- Wednesday & Thursday, AFTERNOON AND EVENING.Admission, only 10 cents.KW The Band will play.J une 2, 1884.1884.Quebec Directory.1884.JUST RECEIVED, FROM THE Pub- lisher, Cherrier\u2019s Quebec Directory, cou.tainiug au Alphabetical Directory of the Citizens, and Street Kegp of Quebec and St.Sauveur, Htadacona Village, Hedleyville, New Waterford, Little River North and South, La Canardiere and Gros Pin, with a correct list of all Societie», Clubs, Associations, Parliamentary and Municipal Ms tters.Traveller\u2019s Route* by Rail or Boat, with a vast amount of Com.mercial Matter interesting to both Banker, Merchant, and all persons doing business with the City.There is a vast amount of Commercial Statistics in this issue not to be found in any other work of a like nature.The whole being carefully compiled and revised, forming the 26th issue.For sale by DAWSON A CO.June 2, 1884.OOIP^ST -OF THE LARGE- COLORED PICTURE -TO BE ISSUED WITH- THE MIDSUMMER NUMBER -OF THE\u2014 (^Illustrated London News INTOTJCT 03ST ¦\\7TCE\u2018\\7ür.tt^LIAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY -FOR THE \u2014 MIDSUMMER NUMBERS OF THE Only 35 Cents Each.\u2018IS® 9AAA CHEAP NOVELS 9AAA Owv IN STOCK.OVw NEW YORK DAILY PAPERS.c.E.HOUWELL, opposite the Post Office.-Ttefc, June 2, 1884.Atwliott faits.BY A.J.MAXHfiM & CO.SALE OF Agricultural Implements, WACOXS, Ac.jyjESSRS.MAX HAM & CO.WILL SELL This (Tuesday) Worniusr, the 3rd June, on the C3num.ssionerB' Wharf, an assortment of Farm Implements, comprising Threshing Machine and Wood Cutter,l at.Hay Rake, Fanning Mill, Grubber, Potatos Machine, Ploughs, Boilers, Stump Extractor, Scotch and Hay Cai ts, Cariole, Harnesses, with a number of other articles, removed from New Liverpool, and to bo sold without the slightset reserve.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.J.MAX HAM Ac CO.A.A B.June 3, 1884.\tjn2 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable MILL PROPERTY jyjESSRS.MAXH 4M & CO.WILL SELL On Wednesday, I8th June, The Planing Mills, Box Factory, Ac., &c., with all the Machinery.Plant.Stores, Offices, Wharves and other improvements belonging to the St.Lawrence Lumber Company.Property includes about 50 acres of land.Sale to take place at Etcbemin, near Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, 18th June, on thsfpremises, at 11 o\u2019clock, A.M.tdr For other information apply to the Auctioneers.A.J.MAXHAM 4 CO., A.4 B, June 2, 1884.\tco m,w4f NOW LANDING.Ex Bghic \u201cLittle Annie,\u201d Pal \"DUNS., 1 Very finest ÇjXfJ JT ! New Crop 34 34 Hhds., Barrels, 1 J Barbadoes Syrup.For sale by JDHN ROSS & CO.May 29, 1884 G ^urtiim jfcTfs.BY OCT.LEMIEUX & CO.Auction Sale of Valuable Mill Property, On Tiiesd^^ tbe 3rd June, On the Premise», Pnnce Edward Street, facing the Riv er St.Charles.WE HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY the manufacturing firm of Martineau 4* Co., to sell their Saw Mill, with Planing and Grooving Machines, etc., comprising ^ lot of ground of 20,600 feet in superficies, thereon erected being a two-story Brick Mill, 50 by 40 feet, 100 feet chain, Engine-House, Sheds, etc , Engine of 60 Horse-power, all ths modern Ma-i bines.Circular and other Saws, Planing, Grooving, Moulding and Lath Machines, Putty Machine, Shafting.Belting and Pulleys, Forge Tools, etc., etc.This property is very valuable, being only two arpents from tbe River St.Charles, and fifty feet from tbe North Shore Railway track, and ad van tag eons] v situated for a large manufactory.Also, will be sold a Steam Boiler, second-hand.For foil information apply te J.E.Martineau, Hardware Merchant.St.Joseph Street, St.Roch\u2019s.Terms liberal.Sale on the premises at 11 o\u2019clock A.M.Sharp.OCT.LEMIEUX 4 CO.Auctioneers.May 30, 1884.\tD -A_T THE! MEDICAL HALL TURNIP SEEDS?gANGHOLME SWEDE, do.Lang\u2019s Champion da.Shamrock do.Skirvings Golden Ball, Aberdeen, Early Stone.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A large stack of Thurber\u2019s Biid Seed, and finely sifted Bird Sand.RODERICK McLEOD, 16, Fabrique Street.May 21, 1884.JUST RECEIVED, Ex \u201cConcordia\u201d and \u201cBrooklyn,\u201d Tarred sheathing felt, m Ron* and Sheets.Log Lines and Signal Halyards, Roping and Seaming Twine.\u2014also\u2014 Yellow Metal Sheeting and Nails.English, Russian, and American Oakum Spun and Unspun.Stockholm, Pine and Coal Tar.Breen and Black Pitch.Cotton Wash, White and Coloured.Copper, Paint, White Lead, 4c., 4c.O NEILL& JUDD.May 16.1884.Oil Stoves! Oil Ste ! Oil Stoves ! THE FLORENCE\u2014Second Supply.DO NOT SELECT YOUR OIL STOVES until yon bare studied the merits of Thi iy and witbont smoke eves in of air, and is the Stove most J BARGAINS IN HOSIERY.WE ARE NOW SHOWING the largest and best asso rted Stock of Ladies\u2019, Gents\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hose and Underclothing we have ever offered.We purchase direct from the b.\u2019st manufacturers, and as the season is late we are determined to sacrifice prices in order to c.->ar ont the entire, viz :\u2014 Gents\u2019 Merino Shirts and Drawers from 50c.; Gents\u2019 Cotton Shirts and Drawers from 39c.; Gents\u2019 Gauze £huts and Drawers from 50c.; Gents\u2019 Silk Shirts and Drawers ; Ladies' Merino Vrsts, short and long sleeves ; 36 doz.Gents\u2019 Self-Coloured Silk Sox, very cheap ; 150 doz.Gents\u2019 Merino Sox $2.25 drz., worth double ; 75 doz.Gents\u2019 Plain and Fancy Cotton Sox from 7}o.to 15c.; 60 doz Gents\u2019 fine Lisle Cotton and Merino Sox.Mach Under Begnlar Prices : Ladies\u2019 Plain nnd Fancy Colton Hose from fOc.doz.up ; 75 doz.Ladies\u2019 Merino Hose $2.60 doz., worth double ; a large stock of finer class Goods equally cheap.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Special Bargains in Boy\u2019s Jersey Suits, of which we bold a large stock in all sizes.Terms, Cash.BEHAN BROTHERS.TENDERS WANTED.TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED AT X the Office of the undersigned up to Noon of Wednesday, the 4th Jnne instant, For the Discharge of the Cargo of Timber and Deals in the Barque \u201cOlivia,\u201d now lying waterlogged at Hall's Booms.\u2014ALSO\u2014\t% Tenders for the purchase of the Cargo as it now lies in the Ship and on the Wharf.Neither the lowest nor any tender will necessarily be accepted.Place of delivery and particulars may be obtained by applying to HENRY FRY 4 CO.June 2, 1884.\tC _________________ Court.Mr.The prisoner therefor* I Judge Chauveau\u2019* order* when he backed the DEATHS.On Monday morning, the 2nd of June, 1884, James Bowen, jr., aged 44 years and 11 months.The funeral will leave his late residenoe, No.112 Grand Allee, for the Baptist Church, and thence to Mount H«t*um Cemetery^ on Wednesday, the 4th instant, at 3 p.m.Friencu and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.\t2 On Monday morning, the 2nd June, at No.2 Mount Carmel street, after a lingering illness, Joseph Louis, of this city.The tuueral will leave hU late residence, on Wednesday afternoon, the 4th instant, at o\u2019clock, for the Methodist Church, thence to Mount Hennou Cemetery.Friends are res pectfully invited.\t2 On the 2nd instant, at the age of six months, Joseph Ferdinand Alexandra, infant son of Mr.Hospice Belanger, of the firm of Fortin 4 Be- langer.The funeral will leave his father\u2019s residence, Capo Kay\u2014Clear ; light south wind ; steame Sardinian outward to-day.No.12 St.Francis street, St.Roch\u2019s, to-da; (Tuesday), at 4 o\u2019clock p.m , sharp.Friend and relatives are reqeested to attend without further invitation Hooks on America.PORT OF UEBEG\u2014ARRIVED.Juno 2-Ship Loyal, Morch, Fredenkstadt, April 18, Bryaut, Powis 4 Bryant, bal.Orion, Mathiesen, Hamburg, April 15, Bryant, Powi* 4 Bryant, Lai.Bark Rota, Pettersen, Arendal, April 22, W 4 J Sharpies, bal.Olaus, Amundsen, London, April 19, Price, Bros 4 co, bal\u2014at Sault-au-Cochou, - Oscar II, Kjaibek, Barrow, Price, Bros 4 co, bal\u2014at Chicoutimi.-Agra, Hansen, Baltimore (Ireland), Price, Bros 4 co, bal\u2014at Chicoutimi.-Althea.Wacholth, Antwerp, Price, Bros 4 co, bal\u2014at Chicoutimi.-Mount Pleasant.Wallace, Glasgow, April 15, R K Dobell 4 co, coal.-Anna Delius, Iversen, London, April 17, U R Dobell 4 co, bal.-Queen of Nations, McGill, Liverpool, Apl 26, H Fry & co, salt and coal.Bkte Our Annie, Emond, Barbadoes, April 18, D 4 J Maguire, molasses.Steam-tug Germania, Holt, New York, via Halifax, Master, light, for Rouss\u2019s Point.SS Otter, Mav, Esquimaux Point, &c, A Fraser 4 co.gcu cargo.SS Navarro, Aldecocev, Liverpool, April 12, via Havan >, 4c,\u2014waiting for ordois.SS Saltburn, Laver, Pictou, NS, for Montreal.SS Dent Holme, Hurst, Liverpool, May 9, via Sydney, CB, for Montreal.At the recent sale of Dr.Court, in Paris, books on America brought unusual prices.It seems that in England and on the Continent there are many collectors of purely American books.At this sale Peter Martyr, 1530, brought $140 ; Laudonuiere, $220 ; Cham plain.163*2, $175 ; Claude d\u2019Abbeville, $380 Columbus letter, Planck\u2019s second edition $1,650 ; Cortez in Italien, 1524, $375 ; Ves putiua Cosmographia Introduotio, $220 Globus Mundi, $220 ; llariot\u2019s Virginia, $280 another Vesputius, $550 ; Ortiz, $180 Oviedo, 1547, $220 ; Paesi, 1507, $810 Puga, $\u2018240 ; Sagard, $220 ; Italien Vesputius $2,900 ; Muudus Novus, $640.J une 2 ENTERED FOR LOADING.Sufie Wilbelmina, 954, Liverpool, Taylor, Pierce4 co, Hall\u2019s booms.Prince Charlie, 1340, United Kingdom, It R Dobell «Ï: c, Sfl'.ery.Signe.934, London, Bryant, Powis & Bryant, Bowen\u2019s (Sillery ).Noiway, 667, Norway, J Burstall 4 co.Hall\u2019s Always Uniform.Always Safe.The Best always the Cheapest Ask your dealer for PRATT\u2019S ASTRAL OIL.C.PEVERLEY, Wholesale Agent, 08}, St.Peter Street.WANTED, ^N OFFICE BOY SPEAKING BOTH My 24, 1884 Florknc*.It burns steadily a strong current of ______ used for Yachts, Pic Nies, 4c.Onr new oven bakes evenly top and bottom.Bread, Cake and Pastry baked in tbe Florence Oven excel in quality any other.For Roasting, Broiling.Frying, Toasting, Heating Flat Irons, in fact all kinds of Cookiag and Laundry work it cannot be excelled.or Astral Oil, Coal Oil, 4c., delivered in all parts of City and vicinity.ASTRAL OIL AND LAMP DXPOT 66, Fabrique Street.JNO.F.HOSSACK.May 16, 1884.\tmar28-Cm SALMON FISHING akXXX*Tl^.JPZ2X>X^Lr Estate of Daniel Fraser, By order of the Trustees.Tenders will be received up to NOON on TUESDAY, tbe 10th day INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tenders for Dartmouth Branch.(^KALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO languages.Address :\t4* \"V \"CHRONICLE\u201d Office.O the undersigned and endorsed \u2018Tender for DartmrHth Branch\u201d will be received until THURSDAY, the 5th JUNE, 1884.for Grad-ing the Dartmouth Branch.' The work for which tenders are invited extends from the North side of the Narrows.Halifax Harbour, through the Town of Dartmouth to Woodside, a distance of about five (5) miles.Plan, Profile and Specification may be seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, Moncton, and also at the Station Master\u2019s office, North Street Station, Halifax, where forms of tender may be obtained.Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of one thousand dollars ($4,000).Thin deposit may conrist of cssh or of an accepted bank cheque ; and it will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into the contract when called upon to do so, or after entering into the contract, he fails to of JUNE, for the following properties on the Restigouche River.Metapedia ; said Properties convey the right to very valuable Fishing privileges :\u2014 The lot known as the Bell Property, including an Island some 25 acres in extent, the lot containing some SCO acres.The hit known as the Johnston Property, on which is built the Hotel, Dwelling-house, Barn' and other outbuildings, th
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