Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 17 septembre 1884, mercredi 17 septembre 1884
[" VOL.XXXVIII COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING- GAZETTE.ROYAL MUSEUM PAVILLION IMTCALS mm, JDH.VS GATE.8PARR0A7 A COLEMAN, Proprietors Je Managers Week eunnienciDg Sept.15th.Tooley\u2019g Electro*.lfagnetic Spark Company.i^le following eminent artists IiA&KY TOOLE Y, Eccentric German C Jtruinig.FOX ék WARD, Negro De'ineators.OUS HILL, the World\u2019s Swinger D\u2019ALBERT I BR03., Egyptian Jugglers.MAGGIE BUSSELL, VJueen of the Skipping Rope.JOE CANNON, all earth\u2019s Greatest Clog Dancer.HANNAH BIRCH, charming soubrette.Two Performances Daily.Every Afternoon at 2 30, and Evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Admia-rion, 10 et».; Reserved Chairs, 20 eta September 15, 1884.Champion Clnb The Field Battery met them at the station and entertained them to lunch.A girl named Morrow, aged 17, fell into the aqueduct at the water works while getting water last evening and was drowned.Toronto, Sept.16\u2014About 11.30 the special with Mr.Mowat and the Toronto delegations steamed into the Union station.A large crowd of citizens had gathered.Mr.Mowat, who was looking remarkably well, on stepping on to the platform was loudly cheered.The immense procession which had formed then started.There were twenty bands in the procession, which numbered over 3,500.At the Queen\u2019s Park the Hon.Alex.Mackenzie took the chair and delivered a brief congratulatory address.At 2.30 Mr.Mowat was still replying.His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Lanadowne and party arrived at nine this morning.The Mayor, Lieut.-Governor and others were in waiting and welcomed the Viceregal party to the city.There were large crowds of citizens at the station, who heartily cheered their Excellencies.They were immediately driven to the Queen\u2019s hotel.This afternoon their Excellencies will visit the Exhibition, where an address will be presented.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER W, MIDNIGHT* 1884.OE ^PATCHES.THE IRISH NATIONAL LAND LEAGUE.AFTERNOON DESPATCHES.The Cholera ; Confidence Reviving in Naples.A DEATH FROM CHOLERA IN ENG LAND.DEFEAT of rebels near SllAKIIH.OVERFLOW OF THE RIVER P0.THE EFFECT OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.THÉ BRITISH SCIENTISTS.NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.The Czar to Visit the Emperor.Austrian The British Reinforcements Egypt.for PREPARATIONS FOR THE EXPEDITION.The Negotiations for a Spanish' American Treaty.DAILY RECORD OF THE CHOLERA .EPIDEMIC.The Conference of the Emperors.A FRENCH VIEW OF THE EVENT.The Recent Fight Between Rebels and Friendly Arabs.JAPAN AND THE POWERS.A Story of a Lizard\u2014A Missing Consol\u2014 A Bigamist in Trouble\u2014Fatal Explosion, etc., etc.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE.London, September 16.\u2014The reinforcements for Egypt will number 1,-100 and be drafted from the Guards and other regiments in England.General Wolseley bas ordered the formation of a camel corps.SxiEKNi&vTc, September 16.\u2014After the at the railway station yesterday, the iperor William drove to the palace with the Czarina.They were followed by the Czar and the Emperor Francis Joseph.The right hand side of the palace was assigned to th« Emperors of Austria and Germany, the other side being occupied by the Czar and Csarina.Bismarck, Kalknoky, DeGiers and other diplomatists lodge within the palace.The only persons visible from tho railway train which bore the Emperors from Warsaw to Skiernievic were soldiers.Nobody was sUlowed on the platforms at the stations and the railway officials were ordered to close the windows of their honaee.the Polish gendarmes guard Skievnievio and nobody is allowed to remain here without a permit signed by General Goer ko.Madrid, September 16.\u2014During the past 24 boors 26 cases of cholera and 5 deaths were reported in Spain.Negotiations regarding the Spanish-American treaty of commerce promise to reach a epeedy termination.Scakim, September 16.\u2014In a fight last week between the rebels and friendly tnbea, four rebel cheiks were killed.Cairo, September 16.\u2014In the event that the Nile ronce is adhered to for the Soudan expedition, eight battalions will go to Berber ; three will remain there and the other five will posh on to Khartoum.Two other bataillons will guard the line of march.Pams, September 16.\u2014Public interest is centered in the meeting of the three Emperors.Public opinion here recognizes the fact that alliance ot the central Empires most for the present remain the cardinal principle of the European system, although there are sufficient elements in tbs background to destroy tbs entire fabric upon which this system rests, yet the Imperial conference means the continuance of Enrope and the present armed truce and bodes no immediate evil.M.Ferry has decided to raise the import doty on foreign cereals.Warsaw, September 16.\u2014At the great banquet last night 90 persons participated.The Emperor William conducted the Czarina to the table.The Czar and Francis Joseph followed.The Czarina was seated at the centre table with the Austrian Emperor on the right and the German Emperor on the left ; the Czar sat on the opposite side ; on bis right sat the Grand Dncheee Maria Pan-Ionia and Bismarck ; on his left Princess ft at.achobli and Kalnoky.There were no toasts.Yokohama, September 16.\u2014It is expected the revision of the treaty between Japan and foreign powers will be concluded iu October and important privilèges will be granted foreigners.Toulon, September 16.\u2014There were two deaths from cholera yesterday ; two at Per-jpûpaan, five at P rades, three at Thirir, four at Toulouse, four at Braqueville and seven at Renoeze.There have been fresh outbreaks at St.Geneste and Beauzo.Naflrs, September 16.\u2014The excesses of Sunday caused a slight increase in the number of cases yesterday.VVhile the King remained in the city all his provisions, wines and water were sent from Rome.Monseigneur Tonello, a priest who accompanied the King, has died from cholera.Viknna, September 16.\u2014It is reported the three Emperors will consider the advisability of a partial redaction of standing armies.AMERICAN.Morton, Minn., Sept.16\u2014The boiler in Valceli, Roepe A Fudiker\u2019s cider factory exploded last evening, killing three men and latally injuring seven.Pxtrrsbubo, Va., Sept.16\u2014Policeman Schant was attacked with violent nausea yesterday, and feeling something crawling in his throat, pat his hand to his mouth and with his wife\u2019s assistance pulled out a lizard 14 inches long and two inches thick.It is supposed he swallowed the embryo of the lizard while drinking water.Dr.Hartwell secured the animal, and Schant\u2019s brother, who is a physician, has brought suit for its recovery.Baltimorx, Sept.16\u2014E.D.Manilla, the Italian Consul, ia missing aud bis relatives are alarmed.Staflrtox, 8.L, Sept.16\u2014Lillie Ohle, aged 17, who eloped w«h and married Wm.\\ anbovenboager, aged 46, returned home yesterday.Ohle drove them off with a horse-pistol.Nnwburgh, Sept.16\u2014Wm.Dalton, a boat etptain, has been jailed here on a charge of bigamy.He treated both of hie wives cruelly and they have united to prosecute him.CANADIAN.Montreal, Sept.16\u2014A report is carrent that the mining Police Court record of he trial of Green, alleged to be the same person who played on the Shamrock team when they won the championship, has been replaced and that upon the evidence thus furnished the Montreal Clnb will bring the case against the Shamrocks before the Association.The earnings of Canadian Pacific Railway from January first to Septembsr 7th have been 93,435,712, against $3,478,502 in the corresponding period last year, an increase of 113,210.Ottawa.Sept.16\u2014The Deputy Minister of Marine has returned to the city, alter inspecting the \u201cOcean King.\u201d Everything is said to be satisfactory.The vessel carries seven life boats and a large number of life preserver*.She will take on coal and fresh provi-«ions at Sydney and Gibraltar.The voyage to Alexandria via Gibraltar will be 23 days, including stoppages.Hon.Mr.Coetigia returned last evening.The Kngliab Artillery team arrived at noon.Mount Lagoan, Rocky Mountains, N.W.T., Sept 12\u2014There was nearly a fatal accident to-day, at the tunnel on the Canadian NILE | Pa tes after high water.MOON\u2019S phases Full Moon.Friday.19th.4.52 a.m.GOMMJÜRCIAL.Customs LuvUs The following is the amount of duties rolled* ed at the Custom House^Quobic, Sept 16,1884-\u201438870 78.\tJ DOMINION IMPORTS AT QUEBEC.Report of Principal Entries inwards by vessels from all parts of the Dominion, at this port for the month of Avgust, 1884 :\u2014 Tonnage.72294 Crews.2889 Passengers.21058 Schooners.Batteaux.Barges.Steamers.209 211 32 42 Anples, brls.Ale and Porter, brls.2090 Do.hhds.1402 Almonds A Nuts bags.202 Agric\u2019l.Impie mente, pkgs.\t53 Axes, bxs.\t126 Biscuits, bxs.3457 Do, brls .\t510 Brandy, hhds.\t10 Do.qr-csks.\t119 Do.cases .\t1105 Boots and Shoes, ; boxes.9 Blacking, bxs.1919 Beef, brls.Barley, bus.33389 Bran, tons.\t241 Do.bags.5040 Brooms, pkgs .\t6i0 Butter, kegs.\t10 Do Ibe.\t200 Beans, bus.\t.Blueberries, bxs ISO^ Books, cases.\t411 Baking Powder, bvs.Bricks, M.Boards, pcs.Bark, cords.Cigars, coses.Cheess, bxs.Crockery, pun.Do.brls.Do\tcrates.Coals, tons.,.Coffee, brls.Do.bags.Cattle.Corn, bus.20615 Cordage, bales.\t57 Canada Plates, boxes.1981 Carpets, bales.\t8 Champagne, c\u2019s\u2019s 305 Currants, brls.Candle*, bxs.Clocks, cases.Confection ary, brls.Do.cases.Cod Oil, galls.Dry Fish, cwte.Drugs, brls,.- Do.cases.1517 Deals, pcs.193126 Eggs, doz.16450 Flour, brls.12998 Do bags.3875 Feathers, do.\t710 Furniture, loads 89 Fruit, brls.8734 Do.cases and boxes.12564 Do.crates.- Fowls.94 Gin, cases.1274 Do.hhds.\t24 Green Fish, brls 504 Glqe, brls.\t79 Grain, bags., 14894 IMPORTS .3030 1216 485 77753 310 1467 2452 49 1392 453 6478 78 t* 28 4817 3886 2705 120 53 14 474 2291 7819 525 137 36 406 Glassware, hhds Do.brls.Do.crater.Gloss, bxs.Hides, pkgs.Herrings, brls.Horses.Hops, bales.Hardware, brls.Do.cases A boxes.Hay, bdls.Iron, pkgs.Leather, bales.Lard, kegs.Do.brls.Linseed, bus.Molasses, puns.Do.brls .Machiner}\u2019, pkps Macaroni, bxs.Matches, do .Mineral Water, hhds.>.Marble, pkgs.Nails A Spikes, \u2022 brls.Do.\tkegs.Oakum, bales.Oats, bus.Old Iron, cwte.Pork, brls.Peas, bus.Potatoes, bus.31019 Perch A Pickets 880 Raisins, bxs.Rice, bags.Rakds, pkgs.Rosin, brls.Refrigerators.Sugar, brls.Stones, toisq.Shingles, M.Sew\u2019g Machines.Starch, bxs.Soap, bxs.Spice, bxs.Steel, pkgs.Seal Oil, galls.Seeds, bags.ShovelsA Spades pkgs.Sxla Carb, brls.Scales, cases.Scythe Handles, pkgs.Stationary, c\u2019s\u2019s.Slabs, loads.Tea, bxs.Tobacco, cases.Tin, coses.Turpentine, brls Tor.brls.Wine, brls.Do.hds., Do.qr-csks.! Do.bxs.Whiskey, brls.Do.cases.Washboards,pkg 7506 Wood, cords.7654 Wheat bus.1213 5900 11819 7986 1245 487 210 4056 389 12 29 63 9010 3.6 7577 21 320 5475 2177 1659 \u2022 J 24 46 14 12786 98 884 1709 5686 1478 410 1650 10 1088 28 06 204 414 534 3189 7817 8909 246 48 1410 719 JAS.WOODS, Chief Cl«rk.Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, Quebec, Sept.4th, 1884.Montre*! Stock Market\u2014September 16.Fibst Boabu.Bank of Montreal, 191 to 1901 ; sales, 15 shares at 1901.Banque du People, 43 to 42.Molson\u2019s Bank, ex-div, 1124 asked.Bank of Toronto, 179 to 1774.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 113 to 1121 ; sales, 2 shares at 112.Suebec Bank, 110 asked, ank of Commerce, 122 to 121 ; sales, 6 shares at 121.Federal Bank, 56 to 50.Montreal Telegraph Company, ex-div, 112 to 110.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 56 to 54ft.City Passenger Railway Company.120ft offered.Monueal Gas Company, 188 to 187ft ; sales, 120 shares at 188ft ; 25 shares at 188$ ; 20 share* f.t 188; 25 shores at 187^ ; 20 shares at 188ft.Cansda Cotton Company, 25 offered.North-West I .and Company, 50s 3d asked.Canada Pacific Railway.43ft offered ; sales, 40 shares at M, Second Board.Bank of Montreal, 190 to 1894 ; sales, 186 shares at 190 ; 75 shares at 189.Ontario Bank, 112 asked.lue dn Peuple, 43 to 42 ; sales, 72 shares at «MPORT8.în*?RANr> Trunk Railwav.\u2014Septeu her 16 \u201410 brls, 2 bxs tumblers, 2 cases, 1 csk to A E Va lerand.3 brh do to F O Vallerand.200 socks flour to A .Laroche.200 do to Renaud A co.1 case to Dyonnet A Son.1 box to J Me-Michael.18 bxs to Marsh A Polly.1 box to K Morgan.2 cases to F O Vallerand.8 cases vware to F T Thomas.1 case to Hamel A r rere.1 box tinfoil to Lemesuiier A Son.2 ca«es, 2 crates to 8 J Shaw A co.3 bales fibre to G Lemeliu.1 case books to C E Holiwell.1 cask gware to A Mnlh.lland.8 csks, 6 cases, 1 hhd gware to F T Thomas.ML brls astral oil to C I overly.2 brls starch to Quebec laundry Co.20 bdls leather to O Migner.1 case to Marsh A Polly.P»b North Shore Railway\u2014September 16 \u2014185 bdls paper to B Leonard.1 crate to R Turner.Notioea of Births, Marriages and Deaths, 60 Cents.No exception will be mad to tbl* rule.BIRTH.Rex ford.In this city, on the 15th instant, the wife of the Revd.Elsou I.Retford, of a son.\t2 DEATHS.On the 16th instant, Matilda A.Flynn, sister of Patrick Flynn, of the Provincial Police, and daughter of the late Thomau Flynn, of Her Majesty\u2019s Customs.The funeral will leave the Hotel Dieu, this day (Wednesday), at 8 o\u2019clock a.m., for St.Patrick\u2019s Church, and thence to Woodfield Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.Z*- Montreal papers please copy.On the evening of September 12, at the Village of Wood ville.Ont., Matilda Connor, of apoplexy in the 83rd year of her age, widow of the late Jabez Claph&m, of Quebec.SIGNAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE TABLE OF DISTANCES FROM QUEBEC.Signal Stations.SOUTH SHORE\u2014RIVER ST LAWRENCE.Marine Miles.1.\tLTslet.Tel.office.Flags.43 2.\tSt.Roch-Aulnais \"\t\"\t56 3.\tBrandy Pots.\tL.H.S\u2019m\u2019ph\u2019re 82 4.\tRiver du Loup.Tel.of.L.H.Flavs, Se- maphore.85 5.\tFaUier Point.165 6.\tLittle Metis.\t\"\t\u201c\t\"\t 175 7.\tMatene.\t\"\t\u201c\t\"\t 196 8.\tCape Chatte.\t\"\t\"\t\"\t 230 9.\tMartin River.\t\"\t\"\t\u201c\t 255 10.\tCape Magdalen\t\"\t\u2022*\t\"\t 290 11.\tFame Point.\t\"\t\"\t**\t 320 12.\tCape Rosier.\t\"\t\"\t\"\t 354 QAHPB COAST OF GULF.13.\tCape Despair.Tel.of.L.H.Flags.384 14.\tPt Maquereau.\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.408 NORTH SHORE\u2014RIVER ST.LAWRENCE.15.\tPortneuf(bl\u2019w)Tel, of.L.H.Flags.150 16.\tManicouagan.\t\"\t\u201c\t.\t180 17.\tP\u2019t des Monte.\t\u201c\tL.H.\t\u201c\t.220 ANTICOSTI ISLAND.18.\tWest Point.Tel.of.L, H.Flags.,.328 19.\tSouth-WestPt.356 20.\tSoqth Point.,\t\"\t44\t44\t.\t41 21.\tHjpth Point,.\t44\t44\t44\t.\t450 MAGDALEN ISLANDS.22 Grosse Isle.Tel.of.\tFlags.,.475 23.\tEtang du Nord\t44\tL.H.\t44\t.\t455 24.\tAmherstlsland\t44\t44\t44\t.\t475 25.\tBirdRcoks.\t44\t44\t\"\t.\t480 CAPE BRETON.2d Meat Cove.Tel.of.\tFlag*.530 27.\tLow Point.,.\t\"\tL.H.\t44\t.\t575 NEWFOUNDLAND.28.\tCape Ray.Tel.of.L.H.Flags.555 29.\tCape Race.\t44\t*'\t44\t.\t820 H.J.MoHugh, Inspector Signal Service.The Number Thirteen- Paris, Sept.14\u2014The superstition against the number thirteen still snrvivea so strongly in this city that there ia no ruinber thirteen in Avenue Friedland, that number being represented by numéro 14 bis, and the other day when thirteen sat down to a dinner to a celebrated artist a hunt for a new guest eventuated in the selection of a cab driver, who proved to be a highly polite gentleman, and though he sat next to a Cabinet Minister was quite equal to the occasion.4 Why does a dog chase his tail ?\u2019 a philosopher asks.We do not think it will add much to the sum of human knowledge to answer this question correctly, but we imagine a dog chases his tail because there\u2019s a flee on the end of it.\u2014Somerville/ouma/.Molson\u2019s Bank, ex-div., 112 to 105.Bank of Toronto, 176$ to 176.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 112 to lllft.Quebec Bank, 111 asked.bank of Commerce, 121 to 120ft.Federal Bank, 50 asked.Montreal Telegraph Company, ex-div, 111 to 110$ ; sales, 50 shares at 110 ; 25 shares at HOf.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Comnany, 53ft to 53$ ; sales, 15 shares at 53$ ; 35 shores at 53ft.City Passenger Railway Company, 120 to 119 ; sales, 68 shares at 121.' Montreal Gas Company, 186J to 186ft ; sales, 325 shares at 186$ ; 100 shares at 186$.Canada Cotton Company, 25 offered.North-West Land Co., 49s to ^5s.New York, Sept.16, 11 am.\u2014American Gold, 4.85ft.Sterling Exchange, 4.88ft.12.40p.m.\u2014American Gold, 4.85.Sterling Exchange.A 83.i Montreal, Sept 16\u2014The exports of cattle last week were 2,183 head, against 2,043 for the previous week, 2,516 for the corresponding week in 1883, and 1,775 in 1882.The total exported this season to date is now 39,054 head, a decrease of 1,597 head, compared with 1883, an increase of 5,450 as compaied with 1882.and an increase of 4,170 as compared with 1S81.The exports of sheep last week were 2,828, against 3,147 during the week previous, 7,347 during the saino week in 1883, and 1,249 in 1882.Tl& total exports to date show a marked falling off of 38,051 head, a decrease of 35,502 head from 1883, of 24,624 from 1882, \"and of 9.805 from 1881.\u2022______________________ Latest Montreal, mow York, and Chicago Prices Montreal, Sept 16.\u2014Flour\u2014receipts, 2485 brls ; sales none reported.Market quiet and steady.Grain and Provisions unchanged.Liverpool, Soptember 16,11.30 a.m.\u2014Cotton flat.Uplands 61-RM.Orleans 6$'d.¦\u2019 New\u2019York Stock marksr.Sept 16,1 p.ro.\u2014 Stocks closed irregular ; American Express^92 ; Canada Southern, 32 ; Delaware A Hudson, 108$ ; D & L, 1111 ; Erie, 148 l d° preferred, 29ft ; Illinois Central, 115 ; Lake Shore, 78ft : Michigan Central, 65 ; M O Pacific, 909 ; J C, 66 ; Northern Pacific, 20f ; do preferred, 48g ; N W, 948 ; do preferred, 131 ; New York Central, 199ft ; Pacific Mail, 41 ; Reading, 22$ ; Rook Island, 113$ ; St Paul, 83ft ; do preferred, 107$ ; St P M 8t M, 82ft ; Texas Pacific, 111 ; ' Union Pacific, 48| ; \\V abash, 5ft ; do preferred, 13 ; Western union Telegraph, 65ft.Ni# Yore, September 16\u2014Cotton quiet at 10 cents ; futures steady ; sellers September at 10,28 ; sellers October at 10,08 ; sellers November at 10,10; selleis December at 10,15.Flour weak ; receipts 240,000 brls ; sales 13,000 brls, at 2,60 to 2,80 for super State and western ; 9,75 to 5,75 for common to good extra State ; 2,90 to 6.65 for ch ice extra State and western, aud 2,80 to 5,6b for round hooped Ohio.Rye flour v eak at 3,70 to 4,00.Wheat firmer ; receipts 289,003 bus ; soles 186,000 bus No.2rei sellers October at 85ftc : sellers November at 27$c to 88$c ; 792,000 bua sellers Jar.uary at 908 to 90$c ; 18,000 bus sellers March at 94c to 95c ; 287,000 bus sellers April at 95c to 95ftc ; 176,000 bns sellers May at 97c to 98c.Rye unchaug ed.Corn quiet ; receipts 60,000 bus ; sales 440,000 bus, at 57c to 62o for new, and 46c to 58$c for future.Barley nominal.Oats higher ; receipts 147,000 bus ; sales 75,000 bus, at 31c to 34c for mixed ; 35c to 41c for white ; No 2 toll erfe September at 33$c td 33§c.Pork steady at 17,00.îÏkiy YqBK, September 16-Railroads lower.Stocks closed firm.Chicago, 111., September 16.\u2014Flour dull.Wheat higher ; sellers September at 74c to 74$c ; sellers October at 754c to 76ftc ; sellers November at 77c to 771c ; seders December at 78âc to 79ftc ; No 2 Chicago spring at 74ftc to 74$c ; No 2 red at 77fto.Corn unsettled ; cash gt &4ftc to 554o ; sellers September at 54c to 55$c ; sellers October at 50$c to 51$c ; sellers November at 43$c to 44ftc ; sellers all the year at 38c to 38gc.Oais steady ; cash at 25c ; sellers September at 25c to 25$c ; sellers October at 25$c to 25ftc ; sellers November at 25gc to 25$c.Rye easier, at 53ftc, Barley dull, at 65c.Pork quiet ; cash and sellers September at 16.75 to 17,00 ; sellers all the year at 11,2-3.Lard higher ; sellers September at 7,*20 to 7,25 ; sellers October at 7,15 to 7,25 ; sellers November at 7,C2ft to 7,12ft.Bulk Meats quiet ; shoulders, 6,75 ; short rib, 9,57ft ; short clear, 10,05.Whisky steady.Freights\u2014Corn to Buffalo 1$ cents.Receipts\u201410,000 brls flour ; 119,000 bos wheat ; 229,000 bus corn ; 219,000 bus oats ; 22,000 bus rye; 55.000 bus barley.Shipments\u20148,000 brls Hour ; 84,000 bos wheat ; 172,000 bus corn ; 154,000 bus oats ; 4,000 bus rye ; 30,000 bas barley.Loss and Gain.CHAPTER I.4T was taken sick a year ago With bilious fever.\u201d \u201cMy doctor pronounced me cured, but I got sick again, with terrible pains in my back aud sides, ,nnd I got so bad I Could not move ! I shrunk ! From 22$ lbs.to 120 ! I hqd been $oc-toying for my liver, but it did me no good.I did not expect to live more than three months.Ü.began to use Hop Bitters.Directly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed as if by magic, and after using several bottles, I am not only as sound as a sovereign, but weigh more than I did before.To Hop Bitters I owe my life.\u201d R.Fitzpatrick.Dublin, June 6, \u201981.CHAPTER II.\"Madden, Mass., Feb.1.1880.Gentlemen\u2014 I.suffered with attacks of sick headache.\u201d Neuralgia, female trouble, for years in the moat terrible and excruciating manner.No medicine or doctor could give me relief or cure, until I used Hop Bitters.'' \u201cThe first bottle Nearly cured me Tbe second made me as well and strong os when a child, \u201cAnd I have been so tp this, day.My husband was an }nva|i$ foy twenty years with a serious \u201cKidney» l*ver and urinary complaint, \u201cPronounced by Boston\u2019s best physi-oians\u2014 \u201cIncurable !\u201d Seven bottles of your Bitters cured him and I know of the \u201cLives of eight persons\u201d In my neighborhood that have been saved by your Bitters, And many more are using them with great benefit \u201cThey almost Do miracles l \u201d\t\u2014Mrs.E.D.Slack.How to Get Sick.\u2014Expose yourself day and night ; eat too much without exercise ; work too hard without rest ; doctor all the time-; talf all the vile nostruma advsrdoed, and1 then you will want to know ho» 'to'(/et weH, which 1* answered in three words\u2014Take Hop Bitters ! hit advertisement without the expr\tof Harp* Brothers Address HARPER.A BROTHERS New York.Nnvtmb ( 18 July 7, 1884 fill 1)6 Sold a Bargain! THE STEAMER \"BIENVENU,\u201d 378 Tons register, with her Boats and appurtenances, having two low pressure ngines.Diameter o! Cylinder 24 .in., lenght of stroke feet This Boat is well suited to carry passengers and reight.For further information apply at the Office of the St Lawrence Steam Navigation Co.\u2019y St.Andrew\u2019s Wha I ;May SO.188 A.GABOURY Secretary.For Sale or to Let, WHARVES.HOUSES.DEEP WATER and Beach Lets at Diamond Harbor.Indisputable Titles.Low Prices.Easy Terms, A number of Houses and Fancy Buildi Lots in Montcalm and\u2019otber Wards of the Cil Apply Ito JOHN HEARN, -\tOffice}: Lower IT own.March 7» 1884 ROYAL Insurance Compaii).Fire and Life CAPITAL, - - \u2022 £2,000,000 STG Immense Reserve Funds.Unlimited Liability of Shareholders Absolute Security to Assured.Insurance» taken at current rale» Policies iuusd here.Losses promptly paid.0.P.CHAMPION \u2022\tAGXSt No.66, St.Peter St., Quebec.NOTICE TO MARINERS.TH E \u201cTIME BALL\" ON the Citadel, each day, (Sunday excepted), at 12.45 p.m.will be hoisted half-way up, and at five minutes to \u201cOne\u201d it will be hoisted to tho top, and at \u201cOne o\u2019clock,* Standard Time, 75tb Meridian, it will be dropped.A Chronometer keeping \u201cGreenwich Time\u2019, should then show Ghns., and the difference between this and tbe time shown by the face of her Chronometer is its error on \u201cGreen wich Mean Time\u201d at that instant.N.B.\u2014Should tbe \u201cBail, by accident, drop at the wrong time, it will immediately be heist ed half-mast, and kept there half an boor.O.W.DRURY, Captain \u201cA\u2019\u2019 Battery, Director, Quebec Observatory.May 3, 1884.THE RUSSELL OTTA-W-A, THE PALACE HOTEL OF CAMADA- This Magnificent new hotel, fitted up in the moet modern style, is now re opened.The Russell contains accommodation for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with paerenger and baggage elevators, ana commande a splendid vie a i Ithe city, parliamentary grounds, river and canal.Visitors', the Capital having business with the Govern ment find it most convenient to stop at tbs Russell, where they can always meet laading public men.The entire Hotel ia supplied with scapes, and in case ot fire there would sot be confusion or danger.Every attention to guests.CT^IMIIES Q-OTJX2ST raoraiETOü- February 28,1884.______________ 1884 \u2014HE.\tTT.-1884.c L Q- IR.I 3?\t* 1873.\u2014ELEVENTH YEAR.\u20141884.\" Grip, \u2014Canada's Representative Comic Journal Published by Canadians for Canadians and devoted solely to the interests of tbs people, an distinguished from the interests < Political Parties\u2014ought to be in EVEKY CANADIAN HOME.Bachelors\u2014Would find tbeir lonely live brightened by a visit of tbe Jelly Little Joke once a week\u2014Only $2.00 per Annum.Lovers\u2014Might find a perennial source conversation in tbe Pages and Pictures o \u201cGrip\u201d after all other subjects had been talked to death.\u2014Only $2.00 per Annum.Politicians\u2014o either parti-\u2014who can enjoy a good humored and truthful bit at themselves will appreciate \u201c Hair's'- pc in\tcartoons.If here are any politicians worthy of the name.who have not subscribed, they are informe that \u201cGrip\u201d costs only $2.00 per Annum.PARENTS\u2014All over tbe Dominion testify that \u201cGrip\u2019s\u201d weekly visits to their'h omas are hailed with delight by their children, to wham its cartoon are a unique education.Just try a year\u2019s subscription, and prove this assertion $2.00 per Annum in advance YOU HAVE OFTEN THOUGHT OF TAXING \u2018GRIP Send in your name and $2.00 now.\u201cGRIP\u2019S\u201d PLATFORM.Humor without Vulgarity ; Patriotism witho * Partizauship ; Truth without Temper.1884-One Year for only $2.00-1884 A H HrAna S.J.MOORE, Manager, Toronto December 5,1888.PATENTS CANADIANS sen secure patenta n tbs United States on as same terms as Oitisens, It is best to pa teat first in the States bus securing a 17 ysase patent j otherwise me will be imited two years.Total cost o United State Patent $60 only $20 on making application, the balance only wben patent fa allowed.Total oosti Canadian 6 years patent.$34 | for IS yserv $74.On aoeipt of model or drawing, wit description of invention, ws wil send advice references and oireolars res.Address, 0.A.8N0W&00.Patenta, Opposite U,B, fef en Offio Waahintgeo ü C.IPlsese mention wbsc on w this advertb e THE GREATEST «08026 Of aOBSSK T3B281 3 < HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS & OINTMENT.THE PILLS riff t^s Blood, oorrtat all Disease of the UVER STOMACH KIDNEYS AMO BOVElf They Invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitution» nd are Invaluable in al Complaints pental to Females ot al ages.For GhO dren and the aged they are prieeleee THE OINTMENT an infalllbls ran ody tor Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Uloen It famous for Goa and Rhenmatkm For disorders of the Gheet it has no eqnal FOR SORS THROATS, BRONCHITIS tOOUGHS, GOLDS, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, nd all Skin Diseases It has no rivaL Manufactured only at Profesao^ Holloway\u2019s Establishment, 6SS, OXFORD STREET LONDON Sod sold at la.l^d., 2s.9d., 4s.6cL, 11s.2s., and 33a.each Box and Pot, and in Canada at 36 cents, 90 cents, and $L60 enta, and the larger sises in proportion.SW CAUTION.\u2014I have I Agent In ths United States, nor are ray Medidnee there.Purchasers should therefore look-ths Label on he Pots and Boxea.it tho addret.1 no OSS, xford Street, T ne dim, they are spurious.The Trade Marks ot my said Medicine, are registered in Ottawa and also at Washington.Signed, THOMAS HOLLOWAYj 633, Oxford treet, London.Sept.I, 1880.December 1880.\tdAw Printed and Published- by JOHN J \u2022 FOOTE, Editor and Proprietor, at his \u2022 Steam Printing Works, Mountain HfU Subacription ;\u2014DAILY, $6 00 per annum] WEEKLY, $2.00 in advance.ADVBRTISEMRNTB : Ten Oente per Line first insertion, an.Five Cents for each subsequent.Ten Cents per Line for each insertion in Special Notice Oolumn or over Editorial Advertisements requimg It era ste insertions, such as twice! or three times s week, Eight O nts "]
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