Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 14 octobre 1886, jeudi 14 octobre 1886
[" FOR DYSPEPSIA OR WEAK DIGESTION DRINK ST.LEON MINERAL WATER AFTER EACH MEAL.FOR CONSTIPATION TAKE IT before BREAKFAST.GI.WSAS, LAAGLOIS & llï.Opposite A rckbùhop's Palace.CIViTATIÎ* Fsbrnary llLm VOL.XL.COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING- GAZETTE.D\u2019INDIGESTION, Buve>.L\u2019EAU ST.LEON APRES CHAQUE REPAS, ET A JEUN POUR LA CON STIPATION GIVRAS, LAKGL01S k CIE., Vis-à-vis l\u2019Archevêché.Febrnwy 16,1886.ebllLm QUEBEC.THURSDAY.OCTOBER 14, ' 1886.AFTERNOON DESPATCHES H- M.S.\u201cTYNE\" SUCCESSFULLY FLOATED.A SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD IN LONDON.Rumored FRANCE\u2019S Insanity of Rev.ford Brooke.BELLIGERENT TUDE.Stop- ATTI- Rev.J.Moody to Fort Erie, Rev.J.Mcfe*an to Baiakhva acd Ayton, Rev.McNaughton I to Bruce Mme*.Rev.A.F.Mackenzie to larbutt.Revs.Jos.Hamilton, Duni^n Me- | Millan and W.McArthur to Manitoba, Revs.H.R.Craig and M.Mackenzie to 0>ven Spued, \\V.Cor bill to Tbcesalon, and P.Me* N abb to Barrie.Vote for Carbray, and CasKraiu.Languedoc MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.i The '\u2018Times\u201d on Henry George and WARLIKE PREPARATIONS OF GERMANY.Diabolical Murder\u2014Heavy Defalcation\u2014 Damage by Monday's Storm, * etc., etc.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE.Losdon*, Oct.13\u2014The Britsh troop-hip \u201cTyne,\u201d which stranded yesterday ne.r Sheerness, has been Seated wit hoot dsm*gf*.1 he Socialists are busy organizing a soien n proco rsion of the urercployed, to follow the Lord Mayor\u2019s procesaicn playing the De-.d Mar:h and doing all they can to discredit the gaudy display.Leaflets have beau scattered b-oal-awt all over, urging the people to attend the meetings held in open air daily, to collect money to defray the expenses of the affair.Petitions are also being signed, aeking Lord Salisbury to receive a deputation of Socialists on the day following the procession.The authorities have as yet taken no steps to prohibit the demonstrt-tioo.Dcblin, O.'t.13\u2014The Evfning Xml says Revd.Augustus Sopfcrd Broke, the eminent Unitarian preacher, has become crazy and has been confined in an insane asylum.Paris.Oat.13\u2014M.Camille Pelletan in an article in La Jiuticc, commenting on Lave, ton\u2019s statement in the Figaro that Gen.Boulanger had prepared a plan for a con ticental campaign, says France does rot desire war, but the war clood hanging over her may break at any moment.No French General can roateria\u2019ly affect the situation either for peace or war.but if the General has activity of spirit that ir spires confidence, no good Frenchman should blame him.Europe enjoys a truce not peace.I he situation of France and Germany has been created by th victory of force over right.G»n that offspring of force, the German empire, go oo living except by t ie conticu-d victoiy of violence ?Bxrlix, Oct.13\u2014Germany has de; ided to supply her whole army with repeating rifles.Four corps stationed on the Western frontier of the empire are already equipped with improved arms, and it is rumored that all the Government factories and arsenals are to be working continnously^day and night, on tho work of converting Mauaen rifles acd weapjos at present in use in the army into repeater», holding 10 cartridges each.Madrid, Oct.13\u2014The Cabinet have decided to raise the state of siege immediately, sod to summon the Cortes to meet about the mid.die of November to consider the législation for the army reform, with a view to the prevention of the revolutionary propaganda among the army officara.AMERICAS Richmond, Out.13\u2014In the Knights of Labor Convention the work of amending the constitut on was resumed this morning and prosecuted throughout the session.Houston, Mo., Oct.13\u2014A diabolical crime was committed on Big Creek, six miles east cf tnis city, Ust Friday moroiog.At 3 o\u2019clock Ella Wili ams was living and slept by the side of her husband when some unknown person entered the bed-room, and placed a pistol against her forehead andsent a ballet through her brain.No possible motive is assigned for the deed, except that some disappointed lover of the bride took this means of revenge.Mrs.Williams before her marriage was the belle of toe county and bore a respectable character.The couple, who were the children of wealthy and respected farmers, had been marriad but two months.New York, i)ct.13\u2014At noon to-day all the \u201cboodle\u201d A.dermen, woo are not known to have \u201cskipped,\u201d had been either taken into custody or surrendered themselves, except Wendell and Finch.Aldermen Farley and Miller were nnable to procure bail and were locked op.Shields, O\u2019Rtelly and O'Neill were arrested later and locked up, making nine arrests.Michael Duffy, Fredk.Fink, Ladolph Failgraff and Louis Wendell, are still at large.At a meeting of the Western Union Telegraph Company\u2019s stockholders to-day, the following new directors were elected :\u2014 Austin Corbin, Henry B.Hyde and John G.Moore.Tneae gentlemen take the places of Harrison Darkee, deceased, Frank Work and Hngh J.Jewett.The earning capacity of the company is equal to more than 4^ per cent, on the capital stock, above the fixed charges.New Orleans, Oct.13\u2014At Pointe a U Hache a gale began on Sunday evening, and increased on Monday and on Monday eight.At Pointe a la Hache and Grand Prairie, on the east side of the river, the water of thegnlf began to back up, spreading over the rice fields first and then rising on the front.Men, women end children deserted their homes and fled for safety.The entire crop of rice in the fields is swept away and destroyed.These people lost almost everything they possessed, ss their crop was their sole dependence.As far as ascertained there is no loss of life.\u2022 Vincennes, Ind., Oct.13\u2014Kiperts have reported on the investigation of County T^eurer Hallingwort\u2019s books last evening, that Hsllingworth owes the County $76,-897.The report created a sensation.Chicago, Oct.13\u2014Work has been suspended on ail the sewer buildings in Hyde Park oo account of the strike of the bricklayers.GAN AMAH.Montreal, Oct.13\u2014Although private detectives and others fully denied that Neeld was in the city at all, it is now learned on good authority that he has been here, and that he has left for Quebec where he would join the steamship for England, accompanied by his wife.While in the city he obtained advice from legal counsel that he could not be arrested here.It was then tried to have a warrant issued for his arrest for bringing stolen money into Canada, but Neeld *aid that he did not bring any stolen money here, as what money he had was Ips wife\u2019s in her own right.Ottawa, Oct.13\u2014The statement attributed to Hoo.John Carling and Hon.J.A.Chaplean that should the Quebec Government be sustained to-morrow, the Dominion elections wonld take place in November, is officially denied.Mr.N.Boyd, of the firm of Boyd A Crowe, engaged in ranching in tbe vicinity of Car-berry, N.W.T., left for the West this morning with some high grade sheep purchased principally in the counties of Carleton, Russell.Leeds and Grenville, wicn which to stock his ranche.Mr.Boyd is very en thusiastic in bis praise of the North-West ai a sheep-raising coantry.Toronto, Oct.13\u2014The is great disappointment felt here in lacrosse circles, especially among the Torontoe and their friends, at the decision arrived at m Montreal last night Îiving the champiocsnip to the Montrealers.t was felt here that it would only be fair to allow Toronto and the Ontarios to play off the draw, which wonld have resulted no doubt in favor of the Torontos, making thorn and the Montreals evens, then tUere would have been another grand struggle for tbe championship, which tbe friends of the Torontos were prepared to bet heavily would Come to Toronto.The Executive of the Home Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Church are in session here.Yesterday they considered the claims of the presbyteries for services render ed daring tbe past half year, and passed account* aggregating $18,149.Rev.Dr Jordme, cf Brockville, was appointed to Prince Albert, N.W.T., at $1,400 per an nnm.The following appointments were also made :\u2014Rev.H.A.Johnston to Qnebec, Rev.G.Yecmans to Lanark and Renfrew, SPBCUI.rsita auNTKSAi,.Montheal, Ock.13\u2014General Booth, the tounnd the Vatican.The New York Civil Scandal\u2014Students Suspended\u2014A Cave-In\u2014Another Defaulter, &c., «fcc.The Bulgarian lErovernment Sustained.England\u2019s Attitude Towards Bulgaria.THE SITUATION CRITICAL.Trnak Railway.FAST EXPÎESS TEAIN SERVICE 1 Sofia, Oct.13\u2014The election* in Bulgaria I for members the Great Sobranje have re-: suited in the return of 480 Government can-! didates, 26 members of the Zaukoll party and j 15 adhérents of Koroveloff.I Inq iiry shows the Russian conspiracy to raise the rebellion in the two Bii!ga>ias was : of greater extent than at first believed.SPEbTAL.mus UTTAWA.Ottawa, Oc*.13-The action of the Cipt.Quigley o: the Government steamer \u201cTerror\u201d ir hanlirg down the s'ars and stripes frum the mast h'a i of the American schooner \u201cMar on Grimes,\u201d recently suzedat Shelburne, United States, erntinuee to be commented upon in departmental circles, bat as the United States authorities seem îo think that the esptam of the seized vessel w^is mainly rsepom-ib.\u2019e f r the flig trouble, it is thoagnt unlikely that there will be any fuss over it.Capta n Bowie ha* d-'spesed of hia ph^-phate mine at High Balls to Canadian and Amer can capitalists for $10.000.The mine as the result of a re.ent inspection prove* to be more valuable that was at first supposed and will be developed immediately.The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company have beeu compelled to put on extra forces of men in their car ihops in Cobourg, Perth and elsewhere, in order to meet tie increasing demand Ur cars, caused by the enormous growth of traffic on their line.The McLaughlin Bros., of Arnprior, one of the most extensive lumbering firms on the Upper Ottawa, are negotiating with the company with a view to having a million feet of timber shipped by rail over tbe line, before the closing of the navigation.Intelligence ha* been received by Mr.McIntyre, ccuaad of Sproule, tbe American now lying under sentence of death for murder at Victoria, B.C., that a medical commission at the argent representation* of the Imperial Government will be appointed shortly to ec-qnire into the mental condition of the doomed mao, who it is reported, has become owing to the excessive mental strain quent upon frequent reprieves.-SI'OKIIXG NEWS.GREAT BUI TAIN.London, Oct.13\u2014The Timex publishes a leader commenting on the Henvy George movement acd on the torpor which, it says, has fallen upon American politics, and which it pronounces unexampled.\u201cThe Repub'icau revolt,\u201d continues the paper, \u201cwhich brought at,d bnth the Austrian and French Consuls Mr.Cleveland into powtr was, in its way, as have accepte I invitations to take tea with remarkable a* the national uprising i-i Eng.him.General Kaulbvs is awa tiug or'ers land against Mr.Gladstone\u2019s abuse of his on- 38 t0 whether he shall remai j in Bulgiria or equalled p^wer, and the confidence reposed ¦' return to Russia, in him by his countrymen.In both cases t' e \u2018\tthe sobranj::.wrench wa* severe and w-as fair to do with ! TR»\t«sn i r the utmost reluctance.In both ca»e* there j -\u2022«îïlïI\u2019 Zr r mect.'V f'\u2019r^hV 11 wss moral emancipation and the disapp- int- : l8.f.xPe(;te deterred from suppressing Irish crime and outrage, and the wicked oppression of the weak by the strong with the aid of gold from other countries.The Governmeut, he sud, was determined to maintain tho existing laws.KAULBARS AT VARNA.General Kaulbars, who is at Varna, exchanged visits with the Foreign Consuls tln-re, The Government replying to Russian note* says it will explain the precautions taken in the election* on the ground tnat they were justified by a knowledge that armed binds were preparing to dittuib the polling.THE SITUATION CRITICAL.Berlin, Oct.13\u2014The Government has receive! a long desput ;h from the German He described \u2019the position of affair as extremely critical.It is reported that Rassis has notified the Powers of the necessity for the immediate occupation of Bulgaria.England\u2019s attitude.Paris, Oct.13\u2014The Temp* say* England will send circnlirs to th* Povrc-s pr^puing the way for her moral support, of Bulgarian independence.An Lxpl.inntion.insane coose- GOLF.The handicap match fer the Chalooer-Smith Cup, and Wurteie Pewter, will take place on Saturday, the 16th Inst., commencing at 2 30 p.m.THE TURF.A DARK HORSE WINS THE CZAREWITCH STAKRiC London, Oct, 12\u2014In the race for the Czare-witch Stakes to-day \u201cStcneclink\u201d was ridden by Glover, the \u201cCob\u201d by Veall and \u201cEurasian\u201d by Robinson.There were fifteen staiters.A rain atcrw delayed the start.When the horses did start \u201cWinter Cherry\u201d took the lead and set a great pace, the \u201cCob\u201d following well ahead of \u201cEurasian\" and Silver.\u201d Reaching the flat the \u201cCob\u201d passeJ \u201cWinter Cherry,\u201d \u201cRaflado,\u201d \u201cEurasian\u201d and \u201cHarpend\u201d being close up.After a mile and a half bad beeu run \u201cWinter Cherry\u201d was beaten.The \u201cCob\u201d gained a clear lead, \u201cStoueclink\u201d coming into second place.A splendid race followed.\u201cStone-clink\u201d passed the \u201cCob\u201d acd won by a length.Silver\u201d was hopelessly beaten.Time, 4.02.Silver\u201d was the favorite.The betting was 33 to 1 against \u201cStoneclink.\u201d The race for the Middle Park Plate was run at Newmarket to-day, the distance being tix furlongs, Tnere were 107 subscribers aud eight starters.The race was won by Lord Colthorpe\u2019s chestnut colt \u201c Florentine,\u201d Douglas Baird\u2019s chestnut colt \u201cEnterprise\u201d second, R.H.Combe\u2019s brown colt \u201cMaxim\u201d third.Time, 1.17 4-5.The betting wa* 8 to 1 against \u201cFlorentine,\" and 7 to 4 on \u201cEoter-prire.\u201d Vote for Curbray, auü Casieruiii.Languedoc Ducks That Swim iu L'ndergrouud Fonds.From the Cheyenne Leader.Panther Creek is a stream in north-eastern Colorado.One of the sources of the creek is a shallow, sedgy pond, from which the water pours over a miniature precipice some ten teet in height and five or six in width.Tho pond is tne icsort in their season of a great many wild ducks, who feed on the sedgy plants growing on its margins and its shallow bottom.Last year a neighboring ranchman noticed that on disturbing these water fowl, in place ol flying to a distance, they circled about for a few moments and then dashed through the veil of water formed by the fails coming from the pond.Thongh a good deal astonished the ranchman had then no time for investigation of the siugular circumstance, and not until a short t.ine ago did he follow tne tracks of the ducks through tbe falling waters.Beyond a slight ducking he experienced no inconvenience in poising behind the falls.Once there and the way was clear.Opening before nim was a passage three feet ia width, and of sufficient height to allow a man to pass uptight.The walls of the .subterranean way were dripping with water and undoubtedly passed directly beneath the pond.He had not gone many yards before the sound of a great quacking fell upon his ears.Hastening hia pace ne soon came upon a large cavern, in tne centre ~of which was a lake.The surface of the lake was thick with ducks.The water fowl was mostly mallard and teal, though several other varieties were represented.On tne approach of the intruder the ducks arose in an immense cloud and disappeared through an opening beyond the lake.Our adventurer followed tnem and found another aud similar lake, covered with wild ducks.Again the fowl arose, and with frightened and clamorous quacks thronged through another passage-way.Here the pursuer found tbe largest lake of all, and the end of tbe subterranean water chain.Tbe ducks now took tne back track, and he could hear the rush of tneir wings and the sound of their harsh notes growing fainter as they sought the safety of the outer air.FRANCE.Paris, Oct.13\u2014The Budget Committee today heard M.Saricarnot, Minister of Finance, explain his p\u2019ans an I .afterward decided to adhere to its dreisinn against the proposals of the Ministry.The Chambers will re-assemble to-morrow.M.Auber, Minister of Marine, will introduce a bill providing for the completion of the French fleet.M.Horbette, B\u2019rench Ambassador to Germany, will go to Berlin on Saturday.ITALY.Rome, Oct.13\u2014Cardinal Jacobioi, Papal A,.uc I3 Bu™i»iu,iaiiv our Secretary of State has proposed to the Gov.feeling which prompted the ernment of Holland to resume relations with pntireio mittnifo,, r.the Vatican.ousr, \\ v, N.\\V.[ r, 1886.J SPAIN.Madrid, Oct.13\u2014The Conservatives have resolved to attack the Ministry at the opening of the Cortes for their delay and lank of energy in dealing with the insurgents in the late revolt, and for their hesitation in the work of trying and punishing the offenders.The Conservatives will also denounce Premier Sagasta for consenting to commute the sentence imposed oa Villacampa, the leader of the insurgents, acd will in fact oppose any Government which has Ssgasta at ite head.GERMANY.Berlin, Oct.13\u2014The bicycle drill in the German army is limited to a few men in each regiment.The serg-aots of the Mainz Garrison made a trial tdp from Mainz to Hanover, a distance of two hundred miles, fully equipped, in five days.Slight earth tremors were felt on Sunday and Monday at Str&sburg, Benfeld and Gerstheem.The oscillations at Strasburg caused furniture to shake.HOLLAND.The Hague, Oct.13\u2014The Chamber cf Deputies has approved a motion^or the appointment of a commission to inquire into the condition of the working classes, BAVARIA.Munich, Oct.13\u2014The official report of the medical experts appointed to investigate the insanity of King Otto has been made.It says the King\u2019s disease is incurable paranoia.It does not affect the duration of his life.AUSTRIA.Vienna, Oct.13\u2014Lord Randolph Churchill and the Right Honorable W.J.Smith, who are sojourning here, exchanged cards yesterday but have not seen each other as yet.At Trieste to-day there were reported fonr-lean new cases of choiera, and one death, and at Pesth 31 cases and 16 deaths.After a \u201cMikado\u201d performance in Vienna recently Ko-Ko became violently iaaane.They applied an antidote in the shape of cocaine, but even that didn\u2019t save him from an adÿlum.UNITED STATE*».New York.Oct.13\u2014Henry L.Say les, \u201cboodle\u201d Alderman, was not in court when called to-day, and his bond wa* declared forfeited.It is believed he is in Montreal, Ex-Alderman Wendell evaded the police last night by sleeping in an emigrant\u2019s lodging house.He apologized to the detectives today and laughed heartily over the trouble he gave them last night.His bail bond was increased to $40,000, which he and ex-Alderman Fmck, Farley, Sheds and the other in-dieted \u201cboodlers\u201d provided for.Shenandoah, Pa., Oct.13\u2014About one o clock this morning a girl named Hennesy, residing on West Coal street, went into the 1 basement of the family residence, and seeing at the foot of the stairway what appeared to be a bar of iron, she attempted to pick it up.The bar turned out to be the lead pipe which conveyed the family supply from the water main to the rear of the house.She then opened a door, and when the light shone in she found henelf standing on the brink of a cave-in, eighteen feet iu dismeter and perhaps a hundred feet deep.The whole bottom of the basement bad fallen into workings of of the Sakale colliery.The house is still standing, but fears are eutertaiued not only for its safety bat for the safety of dther buildings in the neighborhood, and the people of that section oi the town are terribly excited.Orono, Maioe, Oct.13\u2014B\u2019ive student! of the Maine State College having been suspended for hazing, the others cut all recitations.Tnis morning the Faculty assembled the students in the chapel and took them one at a time, beginning with the senior class, and asked it they were willing to go into recitations.Those replying \u201cNot until the boys have had justice done them\u201d were suspended and ordered to leave tbe town.Chicago, October 13\u2014It was learned this morning that in spite of the packer\u2019s statements, they have combined against the eight hoar movement, and have given bonds of $50,-000 each that they will stick to the ten hour agreement.Chicago, Oct.13\u2014Freeman Fearmley has disappeared from his usual place of business, at 141 South Water street, aud it is said he has gone to Canada.B\u2019earmley was President of a corporation running a line of refri-gator cars over the Illinois Central, Louisville, Albany Sc Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railways, to which was added a general commission business.It is charged that he has beeu running up freight bills with the railroads and the despatch and express companies, and that he has failed to remit to his customers uutu his shortage amounts to over $25 000.The figura given is the estimate made from the present aspect of afiairs.Washington, Oct.13-Farther advices have been received by the State Department to-day, touching the action of the Canadian authorities in hauling down the American flag on the schooner \u201cMarion Grimes.\" The Tne following letter was received by tho President of the Dominion Artillery Asiocii-lion from CoIotcI Ray, who commanded the British Artillery team in Canada two years ago.Colonel Ray is a promment member of the Council or the National Artillery Association of Englsn 1.In this letter an explanation is given of a remark which he made while here regarding the representation of A and B Batteries on the Shoeburyuesi team, as quoted by \u201c Six by Nine,\u201d in a letter lo the Canadian Militia Gazette :\u2014 Grove House, 19 Grove End Row, 29th Septsmbcr, Dear Colonel Oswald.\u2014The observation attributed to me in the Canadian Midtia Gazette, of the 9th September, by \u201c Six by Nine,\u201d is substantially correct.But the remark he has entirely mistaken.It wa* really a feeling of regret (the only approach to regret that I felt the whole tune I was in Canada) that my team were not to have a friendly contest with our cld friends of A and B Batteries as well as the other excellent detachmeoti which confronted us.And I may add that it would caustf profound regret at Shneburyneis amongst regulars and volunteers alike if re-prvsentathres of A and B Batteries were not found amongsi t de Canadian team that visits England, Yonrs very sincerely, A.Ray, .\tColonel Eng.Vol, Art.-BETWEEN- -\t- *\t* - F* ' * Quebec and Montrea\\ Portland, Boston.N cjw York, OUawa, Brockville.Kingston, Toronto, Chicago, and all poinls in flic United States and Canada.Leave Quebec (G.T R.Ferry) at.1.4Ô P.M.J and 8.00 P.M LeaveSouihQuebec at.2.20 P M.ar d 8.30 P.M Trains from the^Weet arrive atpoulh Quebec at.f?A.M.and 1.50 P.M.Mixed from Richmond only at.8.30 P.M.Arrive at Quebec about 15 minutes later.Til rough Cars between Sonth Quebec, Micrhrookc and Newport on tbe Day Trains.Information about rales, &c., esn be had at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Lonis Hotel\u2019and 17, Sou ule Fort Streat, also at the [Stations.in Quebec and South Quebec JOSEPH HICKSON, General \u2019 Manager.June 14, 1836.Gran:! Trank Bailway Ferry, the (itiluil ll P1CIFIÏ R\u2019V -FOR- Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Mnnltoha, tho North-Wost, Vancouver, and Victoria, British Columbia.OH-A-USTG-E OF THÆFL Commencing Monday, July 26th, 1886, Trains will rnn as follow* :\u2014 - :*s a, ; ol \u2019 C O ic \u2022 p c ; _ c* ; C.C* kd id \u2022\u2019 «\u2022\" r-\u2019 58 t-\u2019 rs\u2018 : a - : * * Î , * < 8 c a 5 X, ce o ^ cc c i eê td (c et oC \" »\" : s ».a - - : ef < \u2019 p; * * \u2022 a.-r y.-f ivT o » a a >i; .< Ai a, C5 CN t'J CC CO O ON AND AFTER THE; 14th JUNE, the Ferry Stoamer WILL QUEBEC.P.M.1.45 Lightning Express to the West.*3 00 Mail to the v*t LEAVE SOUTH QUEBEC.A.M.7.00 Mail West.P.M.rum the 2 00 Lightning Express from tbe West./ 6.30 M.i x o d from Richmond.Srott\u2019s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver OH with Hypophosphitcs.In General Debility, Emaciuliin, Cuntu nipt ion and Waiting in Children, Is a most valuable food and medicine.It créât** an appetiie f r food, strengthens the nervoue system and builds up tho body.It is i repare i in a palatable form aud nrescribe universally by Physicians Take no other.Mistress and Maid.(From London Punch) \u201cWhere have you been Jane?\u201d \u201cI\u2019ve been to a meeting of the Girls\u2019 Friendly Society, ma\u2019am.\u201d \u201cWell, and what did the lady say to you?\u201d \u201cPlease, ma\u2019am, she said I wasu\u2019t to give you warning, as I meant to.She said I was to lock upon you as my thorn\u2014and bear it ?\u201d -A.To all who are suHermg trom tbe errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE of CHARGE Tnis great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.Send a self-^dressed envelope to the Rev.Joshfh T Inman.Station D., New York City.Ju]y 1**6_______________Cm-d&w St, Romuald and Sillery Ferry, Steamer \u201cLEVIS,\u201d UAPT.DESROOHER ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 12th May, will leave (weather and ciroum-stanoes permitting), as follows * Nkw Livkbpcol.\tQcebko.15.15 A.M.\t6.00 A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.00 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.L00 P.M.\t2.00 PM.3.00 P.M.\t4.03 P.M.5.03 P.M.\u201e SCNUAYS\t5.15 P.M.2.00 P.M.\t1.30 P.M.4.00 P.M.\t3.00 P.M.5.00 P.M.Calling at St.Romuald and Bowens Wharf, Sillery, going and returning Every Saturday the Steamer will make a trip from St.R >rnuald and fcilJeiy to Quebec a 7 o\u2019clock P.M.May 14, IK;6.OTfcAMfe.\u201c©KLEIN 0Nt CAPTAIN BOLDUC, AND AFTER THE 12th MAY, until further notice, weather and oircum-tances permitting W I L J.L.E A V E Qcebxo.v \u2019ft Island 5.15 A.M.:8.00 A.M.10.00 A.M.1.30 P.M.L3.30 P.M.:ô.so P.M C.15 A.M.9.15\tA.M.11.30 A.M.2.30 P.M.4.45 P.M.6.15\tP.M.SUNDAYS 11.30 A.M.\t1.00 P.M.~ 1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.5.00 P.M.43T Calling at St.Joseph up and down.On Sundays the fare to St.Joseph ' ill bo the same as to tbe Island.Every holiday tbe Steamer will make a trip from the Island to tluebeo at 8 o clock A.M.August 25,.188 (T\" Intermsdiato tripa for Freight.June J2, 1856.S £ .3 S\u2019 w s- : a- .s; :?S8£g \u2022 -r Cl O « «O Is?w a\t, ssiggsa o' r.' rH tc fH\tr- ; a a.;ip&8$ \u2022 00 c4 OJ -e & « J3 O) 8 a a a.».el : ' 1\t*\u2022\t4\t\u2019 lalercoloeiai Railway.IS86.-SÜMMEP 43sI^EagaT.-188S.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE Ht,h, l ML the Tvains of this Rallwsy vnll ran daily, undays excepted) as follow TBAIiD' WILL LEAVE LEVIS.For Halifax anu St.John.8.15\tA.M.Fo\tda Loup.2.31\tP.M.ForRivi da Loop.5.05\tP.M.T&A-J& WILL ARRIVE AT LBVI8.* From Riviere da Loup.6.18 A.M.From Riviere dn Loop.1.55 P.M.From Halifax St.John.7 25 P.M.-¦Sïrf* \u2019Xj' 1 The Sleeping Oar leaving Levis on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, runs through Halifax, and the one eaving en Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday to St.John.AT All Trains are rnn by Eastsrn Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and also information about the route, and about Freight and Pasueuge; Rates from T.LAVERDIERE, 49, Dalhousie Street.Quebec.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway ^Office, Moncton, N.B., 1 June 8tb, 1886.\tf Ju ; \u201cl AND LEVIS Fim The steamers on connecting with th Trains w:ll leave QUEBEC.THIS FERRY undermentioned LEVIS For INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY] P.M.2.0C Mail from R.du Loup.7.30 Mai from Hali fax.* ^6.15 Accemmodaticn from R.,du Loup.A.M, 7.45\tMail to Halifax.8.00 Accommodation to R.du Loup.P.M.2,00 Mail to R.du Loup.4.45\tAccommodation to R dn Lonp, ',On\\2hursdays Only.1.45\tP.M.English Mail to.Rimouski, For QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY PM.\t¦\tA.M.2.15 Exprès toSher 11.30 Mixed from St.brooke.\t| Joseph I P.M 2.S0 Mixed to St.2.30 Express from Joseph.\t| Sherbrooke.June 14, 1886.NOTICE [ S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER \u2022L at mouth of Cap Rouge River, and in ne with tho only other Deep Water Pier there, IS SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HALF TIDE, and that the position is shown by A GREEN BUOY.CAP ROUGE PIER AND WHARF C0\u201e AMOS BOWRN, Apri 29.18£6.THE CANADIAN AU RAIL ROUTE TO THE NORTHWEST, Connections at Toronto for all points West.South an«1 North-Wefet, Munificent Parlor and Sleeping Cara on Through and Local Express Trains Four Trains Daily from Montreal to Ottawa.For full iufiirtpfttnn regarding Tickets, etc., apply at the Compauy't City Ticket Cflicee.ST.LOUIS HOTEL St.Louis Street, and PALAIS STATICH, QUEBEC.W.C.VAN HORNE, Vice-President.W.WHYTE,\tCIO OLDS, v ^\tGen- TralE° East, and On\u201e.Div,\tManager, D.VoNICOLL, .General Passenger A^eut Qr.et: ec.J uL-Tlv l£i6.July 30, 1386.From Tivtrpool.>3 Sept 7 Oct 21 \u201c 28 \u201c from Derry.k4 M*pt 8 Oct 22 \u201c 29 \u201c Steamthi) a from Quebec.Parisian.|14 Oct Sabdinian.i28 \u201c » OLTKESIAN.11 Nov PAKIbl/N.118 \u201c Ratos of Passage from Quebec.Cabin.f GO.CO.$70 CO ard $80.00 according to accommodation ) Intermediate.$30.00 Steerage.$20.00 BRISTOL SERVICE.D tea of Sailing frem Montreal.\u2019Pth Oft Dominion.\u2022\u2022 QpBBKC.6th Nov.RATEE OF PASSAOE QUXBXC to L1VXBFCCL i Cabin\u2014f.r0.00, $f0.0O, $:o 0O 11 d\tCO fe.oord.\u2019Dg to accommodatirn.Rt-tuin 190 00 Ilf 00 rd 115000 luïmïfkîî £0-00.Return, $60.C0 ftetrif-e u kweat fdT Berths ret reerred until j ek f ne Per cattle nor sheep.0Z.p.**f»S**Prly to : In I iver.pool, to Flinn.Ma n £ Montgcu exy, 21 James oSo«.!«SKiTorr\u201c\u201c *Cx- E\"h\" \u2019f A Tender with Farsergers for I ivrrnrol leBT® r.d tlicit I \u2022 tir«.I lutninn.IXO SICiiNI -.-.».j euro llto vvr.r, r*MK>nfor nc.1 i IroalUi.Ami o j1 Ës|.r*M nn.l 1 \u2022nil 1 will mr hi in.\u2022 ly i.i Iticm f.>:-1 mi - .H.1 m-.!i ataSIcaI t il ,l.\"!i.U\\SY crl-.kU, ly.I wuimiit my rnn.-d\u2019-.kp ntticn h.vc IkiloJ I-.m H -tllool iry em.une :.r \u2022Will will rut - .a,\t/ M .\u201e }i ; (, ,i .\t1 BreMdcejSïïoiii ; \u2018cronto.\"t.tb&satAw'F A 1886.C I\u2019 an:\t.-* * \\ r '\u2022>*- \\\\f ILL SAIL THIS SEASON AS FOL-* > lows from QUEBEC on SATURDAY, 23rd October, and every alternate Saturday at A.M., and from RIMOUSKI, with the Mail.-, on MONDAY, 2£th October, and every alternate Monday, at 2 A.M.calling at MURRAY BAY, also at BERSIMIS and other places on cbe ortb Shore as far aa ESQUIMAUX POINT.Returning, will leave ESQUIMAUX POINT on THURSDAY,28th October, and every alternate THURSDAY at Noon, with tho Mails for RIMOUSKI, thence to Qnebec calling as before.For Freight or Passage, apply At Riironski to JOS.ST.LAURENT, At Murray Bay to EL1E MALTAIS, Or, to A.IRAS A CO., Quebec.October 11.I486.\tapl A LARGE QUANTITY \u2014 .OF- NEWSPAPERS HHl SALE CHEAP.-AT- THE CHRONICLE\u201d OFFICE.am in aviation The steamefs of this company.beti* een\t\u2022 Quebec c& Montreal, WILI.BUN BZGULABLY AS UNDIB : \u2014 The Steamer QUEBEC.Capt.R.Nekca, on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays.The Steamer MONTREAL, Cai.t.L.H.Roy, on Mondays, Wedno.dajs sed Frida y r.at 6 o deck P.M.STEAMERS BETWEEN Quebec The Steamer UNION, Capt.Barras, vil leave Quebec on Tuesday» and Fridsjs, at 7.30 A.M., for ri.1 Ha ! Bay and Chicoutimi, cell, ing at Baie St.Paul, De aux Coudre», Ebon\u2019e-mente, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, TadJu-sac, and L\u2019Anse St.Jean.Tickets for Montreal for Sale and Hu u t secured at the Office, Napoleon Wharf.Tickets for the Saguenay Line, for Sale n d Rooms secured at the Office, St.Andicw a Wharf.Tickets for all Steamers Sold and I ct* a secured at R.M.Stocking\u2019s, opposite St.L« u Hotel.A.DESFOKCEf, JULIEN CHABOT.\tAKtEr' Manager Saguenay Line.October 2, 1886.\tl \u2022I III W OF ill uni : -AND- CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT THE OEEICE OE -tike- Electric Belt Free.îr.;'' 'r in each county in the U S\t!\t*?Belteri>ric^\u201c ****\u2022Galvanlc for Nervous* Debility ltVaric?^elI,l^îiling\u2022C, \u2018e Impotency, 4c.$500.00 Reward Dam/^1011'\u2019 me TRIO Brooklyn, N.Y.September 4,18«6.BELTrrAGENCY!\u201cpat0ODBoxLLO*\u2018 nov80-Lmco-Aw COLD MEDAL STATIONERS THROUGHOUTrneWORLb 7474 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY.OCTOBER 14, 1886, SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.fi ]AHD FOOT-3 ALL MAT OH Wmklt Chsosicle.St Le in MDasralWater\u2014Gitmi» Lao^loisàCo Tandora Wwate'i\u2014Ch» B iUauK«.Notico\u2014A.mo« Bowea, R R DobMl »cd others.For Chartor-Georg-ï M Webster & Co.£tten«kve and Attractive A Co.Houào to Let\u2014Westoa Hunt A 3oo.Electr Back Debts- H«ry A Bedard.Five New Novel.-The International News Company.Grand Foot-Ball Match-Thutle Grounds.For Charter\u2014E H Doval.Novels t Novels !\u2014C E Hohwell.THE FLORENCE, 380, ST.JOHN STREET.Finest Location, Elegant Rooms BEST T-A.EEE, FOR TRANSIENT OR PERMANENT GUESTS Liberal Terms by tbo Month.September S.1886.__janlS-lmp TEC IE any candidate who has identified himself with this Riel agitation, which I feel sure can never enlist the sympathy and support I-.\u2022,\t\u2022 ti T> r» /«P TV4\u2019Ar»fM\\ I of any well-wisher of our couuir.\u2019 It is\u2019 Britannia F.B.0.(oi Mon | therefore> the duty 0{ au Who share the *v »\tmaidv patriotic convictions of Quebecs ST.GKOKCU V.15\t^ ** foremost merchant, to support the sympa- _________ _____________________CN THE\tthizers of that Government, which as Mr.Sale\u2014A J Max ham | \u2018PijistlôLaCrOSSG GrOUndS, I Ross indicates, maintained the majesty of ON- Salnrftaj, 16tl iit, at 3.00 P.M.Admission, 15 cents.October 14.IWO.Grand Stand Free.Cp Will be ready THIS DAY, (Thursday,) at NOON.It will contain Mr.Joly\u2019s Position ; Splendid Display at the Colonial Exhibition ; The Tithes Question ; Joaquin Miller ; Sir Chas.Tapper\u2019s Address ; The Elections ; Hoche-laga County ; Sporting News Column for the Ladies ; Our Chess Column; Editorial Matter; Local, Shipping and Telegraphic News Price, Five Cents.For sale at This Office, and at all the News Depots.Oef-nhcr 14,1886.TsTOTIOJU.TENDERS FOR BOOK-DEBTS.Tenders will be received at tho Office of the undersigned up to TUESDAY, the 19th instant, at Noos.for the purchase of the Bx>k-Debts fcclonviog to the following Estate» :\u2014 Estate PADX ELOUIN, Fox River : Book-Difct#.$l.F63.7ù Promissory Notes.\t-.\t200.36 Judgments.1.9.5?$-2,193.09 Estate L.NEMESE BERNATCHEZ, of Mont-magny : Book Debts.*741 CO Estate M.A GAOVREAU, of St.Raymond : Book-Dtbt.Tenders can be made for each Estate separately, or for the whole en bloc.Term* C«b, or appiovcd Note if on time.Lis\u2019 s of Book-Debts can be seen at my office «vary day.\t- .BED ABD.Accountant.14,16,18C the law, by voting to-day for Mr.Cakbkax and against Mr.Mlrvhy in Quebec West* for Mr.Languedoc and against Dr.Rin fret in Quebec Centre, for Mr.T.Chase Casorain ano against Mr.Gaknbau in tho County of Quebec, and for Mr.Roy and against Mr.Lemieux in the County oj Levis.EXPOSURE OP AN ATTEMPTED FRAUD.rra - LETTER FROM 11 ON.JAMES 0.ROSS.He Condemns lire Riel Agitation.[To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle ) Dkak Sib,\u2014My attention has bern iliiect-cd to a report of an alleged iniervisw with me published in an evtnmg pap-îr.Tin re U not a word of tmth in the riport, as Lhave never teon inteiviewed by anybody in reference ta the eubjtct of tho meats employed iu the Q :ebec Wiat election.I have but one c p ni< n iu the matt»r, arid tliat is that between St John and DA gat Urn streets.Poll No 4\u2014St.Olivier anti Glacis as far sf Ste.Genevieve^dDlatis, Glacis and Rtchel ei as far as ita northero extremity.Ltt'lo Rich m.nd street.St.George, flicheUeu « ar a, \u2014\t*\t|\t,\t» I St.Genevieve street, St Kustache, elf K ch all loyal men ilnuld oppo c an\u2018l vote oguost\tgt tet ag far as ita northern extremity, a*, y candidate who has identified h.mself I St Augnstiu off Richelieu street, ea.t side, Magdalen and St.Genevieve, east and west sides beginning at Sf.John as far a® st-Oliver street, and east aide only of St.Oliver street, and of St.Magda en atreet.I oil houao at Maigloue Godbout, 114 St.Olivci 8t,?bîi No.3-St.John north, St.Miry as far as ita western extremity, and west m Io of St Mary and of St.John as far as Ri .helu n street D\u2019Aiguillon and Richeli* u streets and of Sf.Mary as far as their western extremity and westira sid* of St.Miry* and St.John to Richelieu, S'.Ricire 8t.Claire, Deligny and Suther.and, off St John street to Richelieu streat.t ell house at George T.Tremblay^.\tCwre street.\u201c Tohn and ss eu as far as its nortïïero exLemity.Litllu ttich mi nd street.St.Georg-, Richelieu tw far us St.Genevieve street, St Kustache, off Inch writh this R'el agilatiou, which I feel sure can never enlist the sympathy acd support of any well-wisher of our country.On tha contrary it is my firm convie*ion that the Government which nninta'ncd the maj-atyof the\u2019.aw, desjr» ei the siippirtif the c-lvctcrs.Jam.O.Ross.Qaebcc.v)ct.13, 1SS6.BEW\\RK OF TRICKERY.HENRY A.Office : Corner of Notre Dame and Mountain Streets, 0>;ebec.Octobfr 14, 1^-6.4 For Charter, i ARQUE *\u2019H, B.CANN,\u201d 119) tons.Now ready for POINTS TO REMEMBER.It is of the highest importance to the State that every man who has a vote, should cast it to-day.No one who has the franchise should fail to exercise his right.Every one ought to go to the polls and dcpg EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST NEAT-FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES.CATTTION.-Uenuine ONLY wilfc fac-fcimile of Baron I.tebtg\u2019a signature In Bine Ink across Label.The title \u201c Baron Liebig\" and bis phi.!6graph having been lately latKelv nsed bv dealer» haring ANNUAL SALE 8,000,000 JARS.An invaluable tonic In all c»»e» of weak dige»Uon and drbilitr.\t^\t- \u2022\u2022 I» a soeccu and a boon for which Nations Hhould feel grateful.\u2019 eonnectior with Baron Liebig, U» pnl.llo -Soe Medical Pr.-u, Lancet, Ilritùh Medical Journal, éc.\tare hereby informed that the Liebig Coin- To be bad of all Storekeepers, Or,«cere, and Chemists.\tpany are the only manufacturer* who «*;» -\t- .\tat,U to offer the article wfdiEcron LteWg^ 8.>lo Agents for Canada and the United State* (wholesale ouiy) O.David & Co., 9, Pencburch Avenue, London, EngWnd.i.-u«r:int» e «»X gt-n'iii enrS\u2019\u2019 May 2n.is-ifi.I.m-ao-thur Cargo.Apply to Octobïr 14, 1886.F.H.DUVAL.Agent.Cp G.E.HOHWELL, ESTABLISHED 1858.BOUND VOLUMES, 1886-7.CHATTERBOX.CHATTER BOOK, YOUNG JONATHAN.FAîRY TALES.No man should shirk his vote to-day.Loyal mon will vote for Cakbray, Languedoc and Casorain It is a duty which every honest citizen owes to himseif, to vote for the Government candidates.They represent a great moral and political principle.They stake four tower, - - .\t.\t- -, street a» far a* it» west»™ extremity, and Richmond s'.nut and Delitjny street as tar aa it» western extremity.D-l gny «t:c t we t rn aide and Suthi riant! Greet east and west, both beginning at Richelieu ttreef a* lara» th.ir northern limit.I\u2019oll hmise at E zoar D.ni», La*ourelle street, No.JOo.MONTCALM WARD.Poll No.1\u2014St.John street south from St* John\u2019s gate as far a» St.Augu-tio, St.Joachim street as far as S*.Au.ua/.n, S,.St.Patrick as far as Augustin, andnor.lt stile of Artillery BtrteS a9^far \u201c Au8ust °* Pod house lioti9\u2019\u2019 at Bernard Roweu », St Patrick »»rtet.No.0.\t\u201e Poll No.2\u2014-St.John street south.3-Augustin as far cs Jupiter, St.Joichttn on l St Gabriel streets, St Auguitin as far as Jupiter, S\u2018.Patrick street, St Augu-tio far as Jupiter and south s dc of ArltPeiy s'reet, St.August n as far as Jupite-, St Patrick.D\u2019Artigny, O\u2019Connell, St.Simon, S\\ Michael and Do la Chevrofiere.Poll house at Kermin Letourneau, St Patiick i-treet.1M1 No.3\u2014St.John a u*.h, iu Jupiter etreet a* far as the :u:e sic!ion of Artillery north, S*.Gabriel, Jup^t^r as fur at Claiie SOMETHING EXTRA IN Dbl.Bl)l.Brcecli-Ixiading Guns, /;/ consequence of I mild fions of THE ]\\ ORC ESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calcula fed to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every bottls bears their Signature thus\u2014 without which uo bottle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.Ask foe LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export ly the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and lilackwell, London, fere., m»hi- this Cemetery, will be held in the Rooms of t l^e«°t\u2018^car^t-l0tleJ^\u201cl) i,ot bind ita, If to ac- among us, of treason we have had onoughj ber», will vets at the above mentiinei po'L the Young Man s Christian Association, on\ttha\tor any of the tender*.\t- and the loyal citizens of Quebec will be No.3.at Mr p\u2018err«\tSL -\t- -\t- I The contractor ahall pay the Notary fo* ana \u2018 J\t, J?.\t.99.Dalhouste street.These who live in St.drawing up tha contract, and supply the City | proud to-day to show the Dominion, that | pet;er Btrett a-,d have a right to vote, will londay Afternoon, the I8th Inst., AT HALF-PAST THREE.tsr A foil attecdanco is requested.The Chair will be taken by the Hon.George Irvine, Q.C.AMOS BOWEN, R.R.DOBELL, GEORGE IRVINE, JOHN BURST ALL, E.J.PRICE,\tE.J.HALE, J.F.TURNBULL, T.BECKETT, W.BRODIE, Advisory Committee appointed st the last annual meeting of Mount Her cron Cemetery.October 14,18?6.\t____ Notice -to\u2014 SUFFERING PEOPLE DYSPEPSIA CURED.Since chan gleg our buslnoH* to a STRICTLY CASH CAPS, MUFFS, COLLARS.«r-LATEST NOVELTIES IN STYLES.OolootocA JSlx.iix.si.QUALITY GUARANTEED.ijsrüiA-jsr o-oojds.Touriati are intited to vieit our Establishment.July 31,18i6.\t_______\u2022_______ JOHN DARLINGTON, CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR nd Importer of Gent\u2019s Famishings, Has received part of b is large Fall Importation, comprising : Overcoatings, Suiting», Trowserings and\tin .\u2022 » Vestings from the best hoitses in Lendon and | GnnpOWClBr, OftrtriQ^6S, Pari».Irinh Fricxss, Tweed# and Serges.'the beat and ipost durable in the market.Water[roof Coats, Umbrella», and Patent Leather Legging», Merino and fine Scotch Wool Underclothing.Tie», Scarfs, Collars, Cuff#.White Dress and Coloured Shirt».Patent Portable Trowser Stretchers, and a large assortment of Military Braid» and Lace» always in stock.tnovl Engineer with a certified copy thereof.CHS.BAILLATEGE, City Engineer.October 14.18?6.\ttd ÀJ \u2022 \u2022«1 3f*i H To Let, 2, ST.DENIS the Riel cry, as raised by Murphy, Rin- vote at the above mentioned place.fret and GarneaU has no power for mis- ^^\u2019TÎo^who havîa rigitUo vote and chief here.Every man should hasten to live in Arthur street, Ltadmhall street, East the polls to-day and prove his loyalty by India wharf, Bed\u2019s Lane, Dalhousie and bt.^\tj\tr\t- jV«' I James streets.Atkinson\u2019s, GillesplaV, Gibbs.voting for Carbray, Languedoc and Cas- j ^ Anthony\u2019s, Hunt\u2019» St.Andrew\u2019» wharves, one, our Imporiation» aud Sale# have been steadily iuo.'t-aâag, thus oanyincing us that First class Good» at Low Pi ice# meet \"with general favor.D OUSE Nc.Street, Cape.Store or Office oa Matelot Street, No.10.Apply at Office of WESTON HUNT k SON.69, Dalhousie Street, L.T.October U.1886-\tmarl 3-Am GRA1M Saultau-1HOW TO MARK YOUR BALLOT.We gis-ô below specimens of the ballot, that will be used at the election to-day.Every elector should see that he marks his ballot correctly.An X opposite the name of Mr.Carbray, and Mr.Languedoc, QUEBEC, TIHRSD.VY, OCT, 14, 1886.J means a vote for those gentlemen Election for the Electoral District of Quebec West, 1886.VOTE EARLY.Our great aim is to sell good» at the jlowest poasibU price».Subjoined is a Hat of a few with tho description aud prices given : BURMESE MUSLINS\u2014For Cnrtains.artistic colora, beautiful and very effective, 15c., 20c.and 25c.ORIENTAL CURTAINS\u2014Coloured Gauze with Silk Stripe».Quite ne v style.Price», 48c., 10:.andfiOc.ROMAN STRIPES\u2014In new colours, wita tinsel, suitable for Portiere», 4Ga.nul 58c.CURTAIN SASHES\u2014In C.invas and Silk Gauze, tinseled, only et Poll No 3\u2014St.Anne, St.Ursule to ita eastern extremity ; Dufort, Trésor, Buade, St Ursule, D\u2019Auteuil, St.John, St.Andrew, St the candidate for whom he intend» to vote, I Angel, St Stanislas and south side of St.secured the publication laat night of a fie- I , .u thQQ fold up 8Uch ballot paper, John, Fabrique south, Mountain Hnl.titious report purporting to be the result ^ that fche\tQn the back can be Boen houw at P.W.McKn.g ts, of an interview with Senator Roes, in\topening itj and hand it to the\tpa lack ward.which the honorable gentleman was tepre-\tDeputy Returning officer, who 8haii, with-\tpoU No ^fabrique north, SL John seated as stating that he repudiated some j ^ openin« it, ascertain, by examining his\tnortb, Garneau, I\u2019alace.St.Stanislas to St.initials and tho number upon th.coUDter- J«h»\tL™\u201c »s Mr- foil, that it ia the same that he furnished I °p^jjarj^0> 2\u2014Hebert, .Ste.Famille, Fer to the elector and shall first detach and I iand, Laval, Rampart, Hamel, McMahon, ,\t.d«tro, the counterfoil, .nd ehsll then im-\t\u2022*\"«*.\tJ° H.iïr**'Æîrd: A.k y onr newwiesler\tfor\tthe\tNOVEMUEh\tthst \u201cHe ssys that religion was used\tmediately and in the presence of the elec\tChrisrie^ D\u2019Auteuil, St.Flvfien.Poll houte NUMBER (Part 50) of\tthe\tFAMILY LIBRARY\tagainst his candidature and he is the last\t^\tthe bal,ot per in the baiiofc\tat W.C.Young\u2019s, 12 and 14 St.Stanislas MONTHLY.\tJ man to resort to it.\u2019\u2019 Every word of the I .\tI street.How Ready-\tPrice, 18 Cette.| above ba3\tfabricated.In another 0*\u2019\t,\t, u-iip,* nanflr I\tst.John\u2019s ward.) column is published a letter from Senator I 3\t.\t.\t____11 p^ii xim 1___«it.John north, as far as at.Ross authorizing us that he ever made use of the language im puted to him, or wa# in fact ever interviewed upon the subject at *all.But Mr.FABRIQUE STREET.September 21 1,e' THE CANADA COMPANY, Insolvent.GEO.ECKERSDOliFF, ) JNO.S.DYDE,\tProprietor\" and W.W.SNAITH,\tj AN ASSIGNMENT HAS BEEN MADE to me in this matter for the benefit of all concerned.Quebec.12th October, 1386.OWEN MURPHY.October 13.1886.\tCp S-A-HiT I Now Landing, cx \u201cSit\u201d : (LAST CARGO OF BALT THIS SEASON).E K AA 13 AGS LIVERPOOL COARSE 0,0Uu r> SALT (ll to the ton).For sale, in lots to suit purchaser», (either afloat or F.O.B.Cars).W.SIMFSON, Levis, October 13,188G.\tCp JSrOTXCE.THE UNDERSIGNED will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Barque \u201cSIF,\" while in this Port.L.JENSEN.Matter.HANS HAGENS k SON, Agents.October 13, 1886,\tC October 13, 1886.HYACINTHS -AND OTHER- WINTER FLOWERS ! JUST RECEIVED, A CHOICE ASSORT- ment of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, And ether BULBS for Winter and Spring flowering.Prices lew.Make your selection RODERICK McLEOD, Médical Hall, 16, Fabrique Street.October 12, 1886 TO THE ELECTORS OF QUEBEC CEHTRE GENTLEMEN,- I have bad the honour to lay before you in a summary way the reasons for which I ask for your support in this election.Tho shameful manner in which my adversaries have entered into the contest and tho impossibility, from want of time, of calling on more of you than I would have wished or of addressing you more frequently in public is my excuse for laying before you my opinion on the subject of a fou^ attack made against me.I have been denounced aa a man with** out religion, as'an atheist ! I assure you that my religious feelings are aa strong and deep at least aa those of tho wretches who can attack mo with no other aim but that of calumny.I an atheist ! Gracious Heavens, have I no eyes to see, no ear* to hear ?And must I be put down as the idiot who would deny the existence of a God ?I repel with all the energy' of my soul this monstrous accusation.What if I called my antagonists to account in respect ofj their honesty or charity î I will not engage in this struggle on personal grounds.I will not resort to means I despise.I have been insulted but by those who are unworthy of ray furt er notic ng them.I have tho honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, V.G.LANGUEDOC.Quebec, Oct.lltb, 1880.Oct.bfr 11, 1*81.! Open Morning, Afternoon and Night.Morning!?, 10 to 1 ; Afternoons, 3 to A.ltO ; t.veniugs, 7.30 to 10.ADMISSION » Morning and Afterncon, lOcta Evenings, ICcts.Use cf i katOR, ICcti*.Afternoon and Evening.Free Morning».Oa», Two, Three and Six Months Tickets at RanrcED Hates.19* Music Afternoon and Evening.\" .A.TTiR.A.OTIOITS-WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Three-mUe Race \u2014S.va.P.THURSDAY NIGHT\u2014Amateur Race.FKtDAY NIGHT\u2014Banner March.SATUKDAY NIGHT\u2014Five*mjle Cham-pionship Race.¦October II, 1886 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1886.Sutrtion Montreal.BY JUMES STEWART & C01 REAL ESTATE.Extensive Sale by Auctiou.The Finest and Most Desirable Building Kites in the West End of Itontreal.The only opportunity to purchase on the most prominent streets east of Mackey and west of Mountain on Sherbrooke and St.Catherine, and the new streets recently homologated, running from Sherbrooke to Dorchester, viz., Bishop and Crescent streets.Citizens who propose building private residences will not again have such a chance to select from so considerable an area, and, without exception, the most magniticent location in the city.In the immediate vicinity of this Property are the following places of Public Worship :\u2014St.James the Apostle Church (Episcopalian), Douglas (Methodist), Crescent, Erskine, Calvary, St.Paul\u2019s and Knox (Presbyterian,) Emmanuel (Congregational), the American Presbyterian, Methodist (Dorchester street), Baptist, Mountain street, and our elegant and handsome Windsor Hotel, St.James Club, etc., etc., etc.SHIPPING NOTICE TO MARINERS.T\u2018 HE \u201cTIME BALL\" AT THE CITADEL, each day (Sundays excepted) will be hoisted H M Half-Ma^t at.IS SO P.M.| Standard H if\ti Time of To the Meat-Head at.12 55 P.M.: the Z5th H if 3\t| And will be dropped at 1 00 00 P.M.J Meridian A Chronometer, keeping Greenwich Mean Tim), should then show Oh.OCm OOa.Should the \u201cBall\u201d drop at the wrong instant, it will be immediately hoisted half-mast and kept there half an hoar.-\tW.A.ASHE, Director Quebec Observait oy.April 30, 1886.Vote for Carbray, ami Casgrain.Languedoc O.B\\N 8TKAH3HIP ARRIVAT#.Date.Steanikif) OcL.12\u2014Dominion, **\t\u2014Nevada, A rriv \u2019A e Magdalen at 1.30 p m yesterday.Due in port to-day.Iwesmay\u2014The is \u201c lovermay,\u201d Capt Long, arrived from Montreal at 1 10 pm yesterday and preceeded to Pictou.Lake\u2014Tne n*w screw for the tog Lake\u201d arrived yesterday from Philadelphia.It is now at Carrier, Laine & Co\u2019s, found*y to bo fitted on the shaft.The \u201c Lake \u201d will ba in running orde- early next week.Nova Scotia?*-The Allan Mail ss \u201cNova Scotian,\u201d Capt Hughe.-, from Baltimore for Liverpool via Halifax and St John*.Nfld, arrived at the latter port at 2 p m an! sailed at 8pm yesterday.Xapoleox III.\u2014Tbe Govemcrent «'earner \u201c Napoleon HI,\" Capt LarocheLe, will probably leave on Sa'urday next on lighthouse service.This will be her last trip for the season.Oxesholme.\u2014The si \u201cOxenholme.\" Captain Williams, arrived from Montreal at Ip m yesterday and proceeded to Liverpool.Pbcrüian\u2014The Allan ss \u201cPrussian,\u201d Capt Capt McD.amdl.from Glasgow, arrived at Boston at noon on Wednesday.Quebec\u2014London, Oct 11\u2014Steamer \"Quebec\u2019\u2019(Br).Hunter from Montreal tor Bristol, has passed Lundy with a shaft broken.WandRAHM\u2014-The s» \u201cWandrahm.\u201d of the Hansa Line, arrived from Montreal last night and proceeded to Hamb .rg.SAILIN'!# V EASEL.*.Althea\u2014Brig \u201cAlthea,\" Ca&t Farrell, from this port for Yonghal, passed Kinsalo last Sun* day.Ax soar, etc.\u2014The agent of the tug \u201c Champion \u201d reports the bark \u201c An-gar.\u201d Capt Petter-sen.from Sligo, Aui/ost 26, going into Sault-iu-Coch-n to load.Passed bngts \u201c Champion \u201d and \u2018St.Francois,\u201d in the river, bound up.Chieftaim\u2014Bark \u201cCmeftain,\u201d Cant Felton* from Quebec f .r Waterford, passed Kipsale on Sunday last.C.J.Brtdoea\u2014Schr \u201cC.J.Brydges,\u201d Capt.Pye, frrm Caraqaet, with oysters, fish, oil, Ac., for Quebec and Montreal, arrived yesterday after a paesige of seven days.Darpa\u2014Brig \u201cDarpx,\u201d Cipt.Anderson, bound to Buenos Ayr-s, arrive! from Montreal at 1 p.m.yesterday, in tow of tug \u201cAogIes?a, \u2019 and anchored in the stream.Fauiliex\u2014The agant of tag \"Rhoda\u201d re ports towiag bark \u201cFamilien,\u2019 Caot.Naai, from Newry August 11, into St.Thomas on Tuesday evening.IIercclka \u2014Bark \u201cHercules,\u201d Capt.Foss, which cleire 1 from Sh»rpu?ss for Quebec, has gone to Bathurst, N.B.J k*a1 ^Kalos\u2014Bark \u201cKales,\u2019\u2019 Capt.Mailing, rom London, arrived in port yesterday morning iu tow of tug \u201cChampion.\u201d The \u201cKalos\" has been sixty-three days on the passage.Capt.Mailing is, we regret to sUte, very ill, suffering from heart diseaa*.Immediate ly on tbe vessel\u2019s arriva'.Dr.Parke was called on to render medical assistance.Lake Leman'\u2014Bark \u201cLake Lsmau\u201d came out of dock yesterday and proceeded Jo Princess Louise basin to take in cargo.Muriel, Liverpool, Got.13\u2014Bark \u201cMu riel\u201d (Br.) Nicholson, from Quebec for Ho'y Head,has been damagosd by collision at Dun more.RcMAXcrr - Bark \u201cilomanoff,\u201d Capt.Dcty, bound to Buenos Ayre», arrived from Mon treat yesterday afternoon, iu t iw of tag \u201cMersey,\u201d and anchored in the etreom.3vai.es\u2014Bark \u201cSvaUn,\u201d Capt.Sorensen, which cirared from Doolin, Aug, 27, for this port, has gone in jto Sanlt au-Cochon to load Yuba\u2014Bark \u201cYuba,\u201d Copt.McKenzie, from Pictou, arrived in portât 6 a m.yesterday under ea*l.She lift for Sorel during the afternoon in tow of tug \u201cAoglesea.\u2019 MISCELLANEOUS.Schr Ellen Mary, Moulin, Perce, Weston Hunt A Son, oil.- Marie Anne, Menard, Glace Bay, Geo Patterson, coal.Frank, Gagne, Point dee Monts, master, coal.SS Dominion, Wall, Bristol, Oct 1, Wm M Macpherson, 7 passengers, and general cargo.Bark Yub», McKenz e, Pictou, NS, coals, for Sorel.Schr C J Brydges, Pye, Caraquet, oysters, etc, for Quebec and Montreal.ludion «fates.BY OCT.LEMIEUX & CO.A\u2019O'CTXOXT -OF\u2014 SALE ENTERED FOR LOADING.Oct 13\u2014Wild Rose.259, Port Madoc, J S Murphy A co, Indian Gove.Agathe, 844, Bristol, W A J Sharpies, Sillery Cove.CLEARED.J Brydg;?, Oct 13\u2014Schr order.SS Parisian, Wylie, Liverpool, co SS Gleniffor, Crombie, Glasgow, pies.Pye, Montreal, Allans, Rae & W A J Shar- COMMERCIAL.#\tQUEBEC, Oct 13, 1886.Ocean Freights.Four hundred and tifty-sntht sea-going vessels have been entersd at the Custom House since the opening of navigation.The following are the only transactions reported during the week :\u2014 Quebec to Leith\u2014Timber, 20s ; Deals, 47s 6d.Quebec to Greenock\u2014Timber, 18s ; Deals, to?.Quebec to Clyde -Timbér, 18s.The \u201cPrincess Alexandra\u201d was chartered to take the cargo of wa\u2018orlogged bark * Governor Langdon\u201d from Chatham, N.B., to Liverpool, for the lump sum of £1,800.River Freighta and Freights to Gulf unchanged.Ports Bantam siocK of Dry Goods FOR THIS Tn-A-DE- In re, GEORGE E.AMYOT, Insolvent.Tuesday, 191 h October, 1886.£c58,OOC>~WORTH OF Cloths, Tweed, Pilot Cloths, Serge, Mantle Cloths.Velvetren, Velvet Dress Goods, Flannel, Linar, Ribbons, Hose, Underclothing, Wool, Yellow Cotton, Shirting, Cuitaice, Biussels and Tapestry Carpets, and an immense quantity c.f other goods.We have received instrnct'ons from Henri A.Bedard, E*q., Curator in thi?affair, to sell at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, 19th October, at the Shop of tbe insolvent, at th° Corner of Claire Fontaine and St.John Streetsi St John\u2019s Suburbs, Quebec, the whole of the Stock-in-Trade appertaining to this Fst&te* also the Shop Fixtures, comprising Mirrors, Chairs, Curtains, Sign, Ac.The whole will be sold in lots to suit the trado, absolutely without reserve.The con* dirions will te made known previous to the inle.The stock may be viewed on Monday, the 18th instant, from 2 P.M.till 6 P.M.The sale will begin at 10 o\u2019clock precisely.OCT.LEMIEUX A CO., Auctioneers.October II, 1886.14,15,19-C Reported by T.E Hanrahaii & \u20aco.Coals.One caigo of Scotch was sold in the early part of the week for $5.50 per chsddron.There ii a cargo of English now on the market.Bftlt.The last cargo for this season came to hand during the weetr, but had been sold, to arrive, some time previoj.Selling ex store at 47£c.Fire Brick.Selling ex wharf\u2014Carr Brand,'at $J8 to $30 per M.and M.T.A Co.at name rate.Pig Iron.Selling ex wharf at $21 per ton for .Sum-merlee No.1, and $19 per ton for Eglington.Comparative statement of imports as entered at Customs up to 12th inst., inclusive :\u2014 Salt.\tCoal.\tPig Iron.Fire Bricks.Sack*.\tTons.*\tTons.1885\u2014\t141,395\t89,837\t593\t200,000 1886\u2014\t115,103\t80,8#!8\t\u20ac73\t42,000 1886-26,292 less.] 9,0 ;9 loss 83 more 168.C00 [less.SUPERVISOR OK CULLERS\u2019 OFFICc.Comparative Statement of Timber, Masts, Bowsprits, Spars, Staves, Ac., measured and culled to date :\u2014 OAxloetgo 3\\X a.x* 1c.e t ei.October 13.1886.Nov.WHEAT.Opening.Highest.Lcwest.Closing.728 738 728 72J Dec.Jan.748 7:>i 748 744 758 704 :corn.O pome g.Highest.Lowest.Closing.PORK.Opeeing.Highest.Lowes-t.Closing.35gj 3-i 9 25 9 25 9.02 9.02, 368 37Aj 3681 37 363 373 363 37i LARD.Opening.Highest.Lowest.Closing.5.77 5.HO 5.77 5.tO 9.17 9 17 9.12 ,9.15 5.85 5.87 6.70 5.87 10.10 10.17 10 02 [10.10 5.92 6.00 5.92 6.00 oleum.Opening.Highest.Lowest.Closing.65* 60S 618 643 StOOlX.üVTSLX'lX.Ot.Waney White\t1884.\t1885.\t1880, Pme\t\t2,198.453\t2,751,523\t2.812,681 Winte Pine.\t3,016.744\t2,654 590\t2,602,394 Red Pine\t\t327,73 i\t69,767\t266.097 Oak\t\t772.042\t1,460,413 981,256\t1,035,5S3 Elm\t\t653,812\t\t393,379 Ash.\t\t\t\t410.453\t268.636\t132,751 Basswood .\t4,544\t95\t218 Butternut.\t1,200\t3,083\t192 Tamarac\t\t19,113\t3.622\t5,085 Birch Je Maple Masts Sl Bow-\t201, *89\t380,383\t227,183 sprits\t\t\u2014 pcs\t\u2014 pcs\t104 pcs Spars\t\t41 pcs\t17 pcs\t\u2014 pcs Std.Staves.\t91.6 0.5\t76.6.0.17\t65.1.2.28 W.1.Stavos.190.2.3.16\t\t185.9.3.25\t128.7.0.29 Brl.Staves.\t9.7.1.0\t195.9.3.25\t19.0.3.16 JAMES PATTON, Supervisor of Cullers.Quebec, 14th Oct., 1886.RETAIL MARKETS.Quebec.Oct.13,1886.Beef, Ift quality, dressed, per 100 lbs.# 9 00 o#10 00 2nd\tdo do .7 00 a 8 00 3rd\tdo do .5 03 a 6 00 per lb.0 05 a 0 10 Veal, perlb.0\t08 a\t0 10 Mutton, perlb.0\t08 a\t0 10 Fresh Pork,per 100 lbs.\t6\t00 a\t6 00 Dc do per lb.0\t08 a\t008 Salt do do.0\t10a\t0 10 Fresh Hams, per lb.0\t10 a\t0 10 Smoked do do .0\t12 a\t0 14 Flour, Hungarian Roller Process, per brl.\u2022 Stocks.\ta ?Ù 3 =\ta .a x x *\t£ j ®\t C.B.A Quincy \t\t138;\t1385\t138*\t138J N.Y Contra \t\t1121:113\t\t1124\t1122 Can.South\t\t614\t634\t618\t634 Dol.k Hud\t\t10lg\t1044\t1048\tlOlft Dol.L.A W\t\t136ft 34Ï\t1384\tIHciA\t1378 Erie\t\t\t35i\t34i\t35* Jersey Central\t\tr.2\t034\t624\tdll Kansas &.T\t\t\t\t35V\t37\t354\tSOŸ Lou.k Na-h\t\tr>lJ\t521\t51\t524 New York ami New Eng-\t914\t92|\t918\t928 and\t\t88\t56 ft\t586 2*4\t694 North Pacific (Gem)\t\t281\t28;\t\tvs* Do.Pro!\t\t61\t631\t62:\t03* North-W-wt\t\t11.54\t1174\t1154\t1174 Pacific Mad\t\t52\t\u2022:h old\t52\t544 Reading\t\t364\t\t36\t36* Erie Seconds\t\t\t\t\t\t\t St.1\u2019atd\t\t938\t954\t938\t958 St.Paul (PM)\t\t\t\t\t Omaha\t\t4*8\t51\t494\tf.Ô Omaha (Pfd)\t\t1134\t1134\tIRQ 19S\t1104 Texas Pacific\t Can.Pacific\t\t\t)9|\tWi\t\t19* Union Pac\t\t61}\t628 m\tf.14\t62» W.U.Tel\t\t77\t\t76]\t77â Or.Trans\t\t33\t33;\t32ft\t33.4 Mo.Pacific\t .Peoria, Decatur and Evans-\t114\t115;\t114\tllfift ville\t\t29i\t30-8\t204\tm Consolidated U:vs Company\tm\t814\tsoA\t818 4 50 a 4 25 a 4 20 a 4 60 a 3 90 a 3 40 a 3\t25 a 1\t85 a 4\t50 a 2\t80 a 3\t00 a 6 00 4 50 4 25 4 90 3 95 3 50 3\t40 2 00 4\t75 2\t90 3\t10 Superior Extra,\tdo Extra,\tdo\t., Strong Bakers\tdo\t.Spring Extra,\tdo\t.Superfine,\tdo\t.Fine.\tdo\t.Bag Flour, 100 lbs.Oatmeal, per brl.Commeal, white, per brl.Do yellow, do Salmon, No.1, * brl, of 200 lbs 19 00 a 19 00 Do\tper lb.0 12\ta\t0\t13 Codfish, green,\tper brl.4 CO\ta\t4\t2-5 Do do iu draft.\t0\t00\ta\t0\t00 Do per lb.C04a\t004 Dry Codfish, per quintal.4\t00\ta\t4\t50 Cod Oil, per gallon.0\t36\ta\t0\t37 Labrador Herrings, Nol.per brl6 03 a Fowls, per pair.v.060a Chickens, per pair.0 40 a Turkeys\tdo\t.1 59\ta Ducks.\tdo.0 o J\ta Partridge, per brace.0\t40 a Woodcock,\tdo .1\t00 a Snip»,\tdo\t.9\t[Î9 a Plover,\tdo.0\t40 a Black Duck,\tdo .0\t70 a Teal,\tdo.0\t30 a Hares,\tdo\t.0\t25 a 0 40 a 0 16 a 0 17 a 0 22 a 0 124a 0 20 a 0 08 a 2 00 a Potatoes, per bushel.Salt Butter, per lb.Frosh do\tdo .Do do\tdo (prints).Cheese, per lb.rs, per dozen.tapie Sugar, per lb.Apples, per brl.Lomons, per ease.r)! .a ™ Oranges, per box.9 99 ° ^ 99 Almeira Grapes.o\u2014 \u201c ^nn Onions, per brl.9\t™ \u201c\tin\tno Hay, per 100 bdls.?\t99 *\t^\ton Straw, do .3\t00 a 400 Wood, per cord (2 ft.6 in.9\t99\u201c Ü\t99 \u201c\t\u201c\t(3 feet).2\t00 a 4\t00 6 25 0 75 0 75 3 00 1 00 0 50 1 00 0 40 0 40 0 70 0 35 0 25 0 50 0 18 0 20 0 25 0 124 0 20 0 09 3 00 12 00 Montreal Stock Market\u2014-October 13.First Board B.nk of Montreal, 2264 to 225j ; sales, 2 shares at 226.Ontario Bank, 1224 1° 121.Banqns du I\u2019eupio, 994 to 96.Molson's Bank, 139 offered.Bank of Toronto.210 to 206.).Banque Jacques-Cartier, 70 aaked.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 132 to 1294; sales, 2 shares at 1294.Bank of Commerce, 126 to 1254.Canada Pacific Railway, 72 to 71 ; sales, 103 shares at 71.Montreal Telegraph Company, 110 to 108j.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 794 to 78.City Passenger Railway Company.199 to 1961.Montreal Gas Company, 214ft to 213J ; sales, 17 shares at 215.Canada Cotton Company, 91 asked.Dundas Ootton Company, 79 to 78.Mboond Hoard Bank of Montreal, 226£ to 226.Ontario Bank, 123 to 121.Banque^du Peuple, 98ft to 96.Molson\u2019s Bank, 141 to 139.Bank of Toronto, 209 to 2064.Banque Jocquos-Cartier, 70 asked.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 1M to 130.Union Bank, 101 asked.Bank of Commerce, 126 to 125?.Canada Pacific Railway, 71?to 714 ; sales, 50 shares at 71?.Montreal Telegraph Company, 109$ to 108*|.Richelieu »nd Ontario Navigation Comu «ay, 79 to 78J.City Passjuger Railway Company, 105 to 192.Montreal Gm Company, 215 to 214.Canada Ootton Company, 91 to 8J ; sale>, shares at 89.North-West Band Company, 70s to 69s.gnwticn «Sates.BY A.J.MAXHAM & CO, AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE Late A.Joseph, Esq., 105, GRANDE ALLEE.Messrs, maxham a co.will ¦ell, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 15th, at the residence ok the Late A.JOSEPH, Esq., The whole contents of the House, comprising Hall, Dining, Drawing, Sitting-Room, BecÇ Rooms, Pantry and Kitchen, Carpeting, Cur-tains.Raw Silk, GaaalierllO light), Extremely Handsome MIRRORS, Cut Glass Ware, China Dinner and Tea Sets, Mahogany and Iron BeJ-tteadp, Lesthor Covered Chairs, Bronze Clock, Hedlor A Davis\u2019 Square Piano, Broadweod Cottage Piano, and numerous other attractive Furnishing Goods.\t* Sale at 1.80 P.M.* A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.AB EY On View This Day, Thursday, from 2 to 5 o\u2019clcck.October 14, 18FG.-A.XJOTIOJXT ff*AT.-ra -AT- 36, Noire Dame Street, Lower Ton, RESIDENCE OF tæ.iBOi-y-iisr.rn n e furniture and effects, JL comprising Furniture of Parlor, Dintug, Bed Rooms and Kitcheu Furniture, Bed-Room Suites.Dining Tables, Bedding, Cutlery, New Carpeting, Plated and Glassware.The complete Furniture of four Rooms.Sato on Monday, 18tli, at 10 o\u2019clock A.JNO.MAXHAM A CO., \u2022\tA.A B.October 14.1886.AUCTION SALE ¦OF- E S S R S.sell on MAXHAM A CO.WILL w Friday n»xt, the 15tli instant, No.Ill, -AT- D\u2019Aiguillon Street, The whols of the Household Furniture, consisting of Drawing Room, Dining, Bed-Room and Kitchen Furniture, Ac., Ac., Ac., Rosewood Cottage Piaco, Extension Dining Table, Sideboard, tall 8-Day Clock finest make.Carpets, Curtains and Poles, Dinner and Tea Sets, Plated Ware, Kitchen Utensila, Stoves, Pipes, Ac.The whole in good order.EYOn View from 3 to 5 on Wednesday.Sale at TEN o\u2019clcck A.J.MAXHAM A CO.October 9, 1886.4.TTCTZ02T SAXiE.WITHOUT RESERVE.mil AT VALUABLE AND CENTRALLY I.situate! PROPERTY, with Buildings, lately occupied by the undersigned as I\u2019oundry, Machine Shop and Dwelling, -ON- ST.PAUL & ST.CHARLES STREETS ith Side Lane, the whole measuring 10,128 ft.an 1 suitable for a large manufacturing business This Property will be Soli on tie IGthM.wioot reserve On the Freuiises at 11 o\u2019clock.Terms of payment, #1,000.00 down, balance to remain for 5 years at 6 per cent, interest.At the same time, THE PLANT consisting of Steam Engine, Foundry Tools, Ac.For further information, apply to A.ROUSSEAU, \u2022 of ROUSSEAU A MATHER, Bridge Builders, Hochelaga, Or, to\tMontreal.J.A W.REID, Quebec.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.October 8, 18?6.\toct7td Vote for Oarbray, and Casgrain.liangnedoc European Markets- PRICES IN LIVKRPOOL.The following aie the Liverpool quotations for each day of the past week, the prices of wheat and flour beine top figures «\t-r.Q OOOWOOJIO-rOO \u2014 oo Disasters in August.\u2014The administration qf the Bureau Veritas has just published the following list of maritime disasters reported during tha month of August, 1SS6.concerning all flags.Sailing vessels reported lost\u2014American, 7 ; British, 27 ; Danish, 1 ; Dutch, 2 ; French, 5 ; German, 10; I'alian, 4; Norwegian.8; Portuguese.1 ; Russian, 2 ; Swedish, 1 \u2014total, 68.In this number is included one vessel repotted missing.Steamers reported lost British, 9 ; French, 2 ; German, 1\u2014total, 12.Causes of loves- Sailing vgssols\u2014Straqd-ing, 37 ; colliuoq, 7 ; foundered, 4 ; abandoned, 7 ; condemned, 12 ; missing, 1.\tSteamers\u2014 Stranding, 5 ; collision, 6 ; condemned, 1.Tuqs\u2014Some of the tur men are talking of laying up their boats for the season.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, October 13, 1886.I.\u2019Islet\u2014Clear ; E wind ; inward at noon, one brigt.River du Loup\u2014C\u2019eir ; streng N wind.Father Point\u2014H izy ; variable winds.Cape Chatte\u2014Clear ; W wind ; inward at 1 p m, str Erl King ; 1.30 p ro, str Huntingdon Martin River\u2014Clear; NW wind.Cape Rosier\u2014Clear and cold ; NW wind.Cape Despair\u2014Cloar ; NE wind; inward at 8.30 a m.str Miramichi.Pentecsst\u2014Clear ;SE wind ; one ship inward.Godbout\u2014Clear ; N wind ; inward at 3 a m, one ship snd 12 schooners.Anticosti\u2014Clear ; N wind ; schooner Ealia tending at wreck A\u2019bert.Meat Cove and Bird Rocks\u2014Ofondy ; -trong NE wind.Magdalen Inlands\u2014Gale N W wind.Low Point\u2014Clear and cold ; Nwind ; outward, bri/ts American Union and York City.II riO\t33\t \u20226 PO\ta xi\toaowoocoo-roso'x-ao c « va 0 0 -r 0 sa r; ci t î* \u2018-5 » eo os s» 0 \u20228 UO\tB.D\tO 3-.X O t\u2014 1^\" O -T O iS \u2018-a ^5 O \"L PO\tS S3\tocixor-fsoovsctao ri *9 PO\tC B\tn o«®o»*eo«g35a§Sg \"S PQ\tfl\t©«srojri'oo.oOMOo© IMPORTS.Oct 13\u2014Per schr Frank, Gagne, from Point des Monts\u201460 tons coal ex ss Eastern Star to master.Per bark New Brunswick, Nelson, from Syd ney, CB\u2014685 tons coal to G M Webster A co.Per schr Marie Anne.Menard, from Glace Bay\u2014166 Ions coal to Geo Paterson Oct 14\u2014Per ss Erl King, Priske, from London\u201451 cases gin to order.4 do mdse to Z Paquet.13 ba es leather to Felix Gourdeau 12 crates kilntilea to J K Boswell A Son.! Ïkgs candy, 1 case arrowroot to Whitehead A \u2019urner.15 bales skins to order.3 lihds, eases mustard, 5 cases blue, 1 do show cards to N Turcotte.4 do mustard to Thompson.Cod ville A co.15 kees nails to W A R Brodio 25 bogs pepper to T Ledroit.5 bags sago, 2 bales cloves, 5 bags coffee, 1 cheat indigo, 1 pkue s&m pies indigo, -10 cases canned goods to Whitehead A Turner.3.0 burr blocks to HeaudetA Chinic, 2 bales jute cloth to Lamb A Gresbach.9 pkgs ¦tores, 2 cases fuses, 16 do gun coi ton, 5 do rockets, 167 bxs cartridges, 2 do shells, 7 cases cartridges.12 do fuses, 3 do stores, 2 do guns pale gun s|K>ngcs, 100 loo-e shells, 20 bxs pro jectilej, 3 cases shot, 2 field carriages, 2 limbers, 4 cartouches, 2 field poles, 2 y»kos, 16 cases pis tols to Lt-Col Forrest.\u2014Remainder of cargo for Montreal.to itj I ; : \u2022 ;ai : 1 eJi « m -rs o ® S =\u2022 = iâ ill scixXZZoncup* jpqéhO Per Railways\u20148 bxs glass to J E Livernoie 39 bdls hides to A Gunsny.6 bris hu are F T Thomas.1 case t > N Lemieux 4 Noel.tiropsller to Carrier, Laine A co.21 bales wool o order.4 do to Quebec Worsted Mills, do, 2 bags do to order.2 brls givare to F Thomas, 8 cases wax to J B Losnier A Fils 1 piano board to Arthur Lavigne.14 bags hair to P Val here.\t15 do to Glover, Fry A co, case cheese to E Roumilhac.Beerbohm says:\u2014\"London, Oct.11\u2014Floating cargoes\u2014Wheat quiet ; maize, qoiet.Cargoes on passage\u2014Wneat slow; maize, steady.Mark Lane\u2014English wheat a turn easier, foreign quiet ; American maize steady ; Danubien quiet.English flour and American turn easier.Good cargoes mixed American maize ex-ship, 20s 9d, was 20s 9d.Minnesota, Iron Duke flour, sack 230 lbs, 22s 9d, was 23s.Arrivals off C'ast.fji to >55 Queen St.East, TORONTO AlsoSvr.ACUSH.N.Y.jnir* -I.The steam known as Bennett\u2019s Mill.188(1, Marv wife of Mr.J.W.Receipts of Qroin in Chicago.The following figures show the daily receipts of grain at Chicago in car lots \u2014A-^ Fall.Spring.Com.Oats.Rye.Barley.THE LASSDOWSE ipx^hsto Manufacturing Company, I - j ARRIVED iROlI MONTREAL.Berk ice (s), Walker, Glasgow, Oct 11 Dotofaw 9,1886, ap!26Ltn PORT OF QUEBEC- AftRIVED.Oct 13\u2014Bark Kalos.Mailing, London, Aug 11, W & J Sharpies, bal Familien, Nceaa, Newry, Hansen & Schwarts, bal,\u2014at\tïhotnaa.tew Brunswick, kelson, Sydney, CB, G M Webster A co, coal .Ocb 1.,\t, 19\t112\t301\t147\t4\t89 Oct.2.\t31\t115\t373\t159\t5\t109 Oct.4.\t42\t169\t415\t*03\t*8\t126 Oct.5.\t.28\t247\t664\t297\tIL\t172 Oct.6.\t.32\t166\t463\t172\t2\t86 Oct.7.\t.14\t154\t363\t190\t3\t76 Oc*.8.\t.31\t157\t415\t210\t5\t104 Oct.9.\t.28\t177\t525\t258\t14\t1C8 Oct.11 .30 247 \u2014Toronto Olobe.\t\t\t621\t230\t4\t113 Custom Duties Tbe following is the amount of dqtiea collected at tbe Custom House, Quebec, on the 13th October\u201413442 48, DEATH 4.On Tuesday, the 12th Qjtobor, A.Logie, aged 47 years.Method.The funeral will take placs from hor late residence, No, 2 McMahon street, sold iu lots\u2014one quarter of an arpont 8,100 feet or upwards.The Lots will be fot unlpl qalea are effected, 16, arpsnts ip a.l of Excellent Land.Apply to ROBT.MiTJHELL, 128, St.Peter Street.October 9,1686,\tjly24Lm BEHAN BROTHERS.ISSftSElStLY 1887.FALL IMPORTATIONS ! HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.Ladiei\u2019 Combination Suit», White, Shetland and Fancy Colors.Ladies\u2019 Scotch Wool Underclothing, Shetland and White.Ladies\u2019 Black Cariimere Hose, Ribbed and Plain.Ladies\u2019 Colored Cashmere ILse, Ribbed and Plaio.Gents\u2019 Con.bination Suits, White, Shetland and Fancy Colors.Gents\u2019 Scotch Wool.Underclothing, Shetland and White.Gents\u2019 3-Ply Sco.Wool Underclothing, Ribbed and Plain Gents\u2019 Ex.Heavy 4 Ply Do.Do.Children's Wool Underclothing.An immense variety of Gents\u2019 half \u2022 Hose, BEHAN BROTHERS.October 9, 1886.JESSE JOSEPH, JUNE., 59 & 61, OALHOUSIE STREET Q XT X2 B Z3 O.STILL ON HAND A MAGNIFICENT Stock of ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS at Greatly Rrdccid Phiois, consisting of Oil and Water Colors, Brushes, Canvas, Paper, Terra Cotta, Brass, China, Papier Mache, and White Holly Plaques, and beautiful Oil and Water Color Paint Boxes suitable for presents.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A fine Stock ol Window Glass, Colored and Figured Glass, Mirror Plates, Ready Mtied Paints, Oils, Paints, Brashes, Varnishes, Glue, A tie Grease, Bronzes, Dry Colora, Furniture Polish, &o.t3T A CALL SOLICITED.V# October 9, 1886.aplSLm GRAND IMPORTATIONS -OF- I JUST RECEIVED BY STEAMER \u201cServin\u2019\u2019 :\u201420 Barrels CUret of the Finest Quality, from the best vineyards ot Bordeaux, to be scld at lowest figures.Cognac fines champagnes Old Martinique Brandies and Rums ; Tafia ; Old Cherry Brandy, from the Black Forest ; Swisf Absinthe ; Yellow and Green Chartreuse ; Oombierde Sanmur ; Extra Supo'fice Anisette snd Mint Liqueurs ; Old Madeira ; Qamine Sherry ; Lacaux Bitters, Almond Bitters, Grenada JBitterj, etc., etc.FIRSSEIRVES.Saucissons de Lyon.Do.d\u2019Arles, Truffes du Périgord, Pates de foie gras Tmffea de Stras bourg : Mushrooms, Green Peas, Do.Haricots ; Firvt quality Olive Oil ; Sardines, Anchovies in Oil and Pickled, Olives, French Mustard, etc., etc.Wholesale and Retail at low prices.These goods are all first-class and beautifully fresh, for they are but now.importations.E.ROUMILHAO, 10 A 12, St.John Street, Upper Town.October 5, 1886.\t*\tL FRESH FRUTUTC., ETC.Jamaica Oranges, Orleans Plums, Green Gage Plums, American Peaches, American Grapes, Bartlett Pears, Flemish Beauty Pears, Water Melons, Nutmeg Melons, Hot House Grapes (extra quality), Tomatoes in largo quantities Sweet Potatoes.TWENTY-FIVE YEAR\u2019S EXPERIENCE NO BLOT ON ITS RECORD.Always UNIFORM in STRENGTH emd * PERFECTLY HEALTHFUL.THE -IS STILL\u2014 THE CONSUMER\u2019S FRIEND ML fisher & Shepherd BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY have just received a NEW STOCK if Elegantly Trimmed Hats and Bonnets for Fall and Winter Which are marked at exceedingly fow prices.\u2014ALSO\u2014 New Plushes, Ribbons, and Fanoy Wings and Feathers, New Jerseys and Dress and Mantle Trimmings.Orders for Dress and Mantle-Making execut e at the shortest possible notice.Pet feet Fit work guaranteed, 12, FABRIQUE STREET.October 6, 1886,\tL J.E.MORRISON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 31, BUADE STREET, 31.pULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Diamond Dyes, all colors.Homeopathic Medicines, do.Specifics.Beçf PeptonoiJa.da do.Liquid.Csrnrick\u2019s Soluble Food* tar Pure Norwegian and Newfoundland Ood Liver OH.perfectly fresh and tasteless.October 8, 1886.FOR THE SU-SIDE.! Sew Insorbttw! |U»* THE BEST QUALITY ONLY OF EACH ingredient is used in the composition of the .COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER The aim of the manufacturer has always been to put as much value intide its packages and as lUtle outside as compatible with neatness and the security of the goods.Some baking powders persistently advertised as \u201cAbsolutely Pare,\u201d and sold at an exts'ava-gant price, will not stand tbe test of analysis.The COOK\u2019S FRIEND Baking Powder is from 25 to 75 per oent.AHEAD of all other safe powders in vaine to the consumer, far Wholesale Grocers will supply Rotaiknr.The COOK\u2019S FKIEND t» for Sale at Ketail Everywhere.August 19, 1885.\tjan!2 ID QJULIJSriO-A.LIME FRUIT JUICE.A Specialty made in CELERY, Quebec grown, fresh, crisp and tender.gg-MALPEQUE OYSTERS.*^» FRESH FISH I Haddock, Cod, Barr, Doré, While Fish, Quebec Smelts, Finnan HMdi.ee & Brook Trout.Telephone communication.JVC.Montcalm Market & Garden Street.September 21,1886,\tmar9-Lm Spouses, Flesh Brushes, Bath I'owc\u2019s, Bathiugi Caps.ALSO, AV.-:KXXB.VS!Ve.ISTOOX CV PERFUMERY AMD TOILET ARTICLES far Telephonic communication.IF.IMI-A-TIEillS For.St.John & Palace Sts June 4, 1PS6.\tdec3-7.u> )i IF 11=113 sand.XjXFJSJ; INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL, $U>,000.000.INVESTED FIJND^ ^4,001»,OOU.riMIIS COMPANY IS NOW TAKING l risks in St.Rocha and St.John\u2019s Suburha.j Merchants risks accepted at lowest cur-; rout rate*.Churches, Dwclling-Housea and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.Losses promjktly paid.Æ** Telephone communication.WM.M.M UJPIiERSOV, Agent, 75, Dalhousie Street.September 16,1886.\tAm .OOMINIC e.»i.UNDILUTED* WHOLESOME, Pana., ta» Blood.REFRESHINC, iai.able Tome.COOLINC, ju.t tbe drink for warm weather.ABSOLUTELYIFREE PROM ALCOHOL.For sale by Grocers andUDruggists in p and quarts.Refined expressly tor LYMAN SO*l CO.Montreal.tr A liberal oUcount to the trade.September 9, 1886.\tj ^ James L.Wiseman, Wood Engraver M Designer Drawings of machinery, sto Pianos, Melodeons, Agricnltuinl In merits.Portraits, Store Fronts, View Manufactories, Hotels and Fcsnsry Kogri from Photographs or Sketches.Fine P01 Engraved superior to soy other off ce in Dominion.Illustrated Catalogue a specu Electrotyping, etc.The celebrated Baker Engraving Tinting Maohin (for Fine Work) and Spe Machine or Poster Advertising.162 St.JAMBS or 49 St.JOHN STRE1 18S6.^^::/^2950C Tïrrc AfnwNTiivn riTTRONiriiF.THUKSDAY.OCTOBER 14, 1886.Languedoc So oao knowa botter thon tb»*e who h»ve oMd C«rt«\u2019* Littl* I.ivsr Fill* wh*t they given when taken for dyapepéia, dizzinem.- xa the .id?, coMtipetion, dmotdered pMD etonuMsh, Ac.Try then.no,w,f kw A.IKAMOM & CO., kCIIIEEBi AND FOUNDERS, ST.PAUL STREET* g^XT-EIBBC?.MANUFACTURERS! O?Portable and Stationary Steam liEnjrine^ Hoisting Engines for Discharging Ships, &c.Steam Pamps, and a Variety of other Pumps.Propeller Engines for Yachts & Tow Boats./m* Iron Railings, Howling Machine for * Stores, Jack Screws, Bark Mills and all kinds of Machinery for Mines, Saw Mills Floor Mills and^ Agricultural Implements.Pullios.Haulers and Shafting.All kind of Casting of Brass or Iron made to order, and all kinds of Blacksmith Work.«r rtPAIRS DONE AT SM8T NOTICE.\"*» May 3.ISS6\tFm 110 ISLAND HOUSE, -ON THE- Sf.LAWRENCE RIVER, AT'AIEXANDAIA BAY, N.Y.! £ .avenants for 1836]\"include* repainting ; ;ew piazza ; additional heating power, etc._ Sâ : vice and cuisine from Hotel Brunswick, New York.Price j reasonable.ta kS P OLEKES,\tR H.SOUfHGATB, ttmmgtr -\tPresident.May 14,1886.___________________ ÜWliSii; HOTEL, T A.IDOTTS A-G, ÜAG'CTSITA.T, P.Q IS NOW OPEN -FOR THE- (Lines Written on the Occasion of Nellie Asking the Writer a Poem for oier Scrap-Book.) L Say.can I write, and I so weary, Nellie?What imagery can I give, Sun or Star ?Life\u2019s black cloud hovers round me in my wanderings Joy looks at me askance and roams afar.The gift of Minstrelsy God gave as dower, Touching my soul, it changed to song veined strings Ah, though the rude wind sweeps through each so stormy, I would not give my gift for gift of kings.H.Shall 1 the Spring sing?Maiden that came dancing Adown my way, crowned with gay wreaths of flowers., Geranium tinted were her cheeks and love-* lip* ; I tUroaed her my soul\u2019s queen in vernal boweis Hid mid the woodland's tangle, my love\u2019s pas eion, I told to her, thro\u2019 all the May month\u2019* noon ; She died\u2014with hyric sobs, I sought to wake her, Theu turned and told my sorrows to the June.HI.The gay brunette, with passion in her dark eyea.The year time\u2019s gipsy with the swarthy cheeks.She whose kiss is heating, and whose strong love.Is flashed to wooers, bat in fits and freaks.Such love\u2019s not well, says Horace though quintessence.Such ioce may yield.* Ah, me \u2019twas a woe day ! I, went down the valley gathering flowers, And home returning, found her dead.Love May.IV.Where am I?culling fire, I'd have Pro-meathian ! What is it after all to leave a name, That men may see bright shining in the future ; What is it when I\u2019m in the grave, that fame Was wedded with my earth-life ?This I\u2019m vowing ! I ne\u2019er a line had written, or song wrought, But that within my soul in throes of labor.Cried ever for the light, a love-girt thought.V.But what to write of ?There\u2019s the question, vexing ! Shakespeare gives in hie book, what crowns all time.Whilst Chaucer, Spencer, Herrick, Pope, and Dryden, Are to ths fore\u2014There\u2019s Milton he\u2019s anblime ! There\u2019s Shelley, Byron, Tennyson and Arnold ! There\u2019s Swinburne, Browning, Raskin, Newman, Fronde ?Now would\u2019ot mine be vanity tremendone ! ! To touch bnt only skirts of such kahill, and Hooo wrote and sang.To the family we tender our sincerest sympathies and condolences in this hour of their affliction.They leave to day on their melancholy journey home by the \u201cParisian\u2019\u2019 taking all that is mortal of the loved father and husband to that native land of his, whose greatness and grandeur he never tried of praising and singing.DECEPTION OF GUESTS.ii full particulars, m to terms, Ac.ADDR ESS Vote for Carbray, and Caserain.Languedoc Literary Notices.SANDRA BKLLONI.Messrs.Roberts Bros., of Boston, have added to their handsome Library E.lition cf George Meredith s works, his fascinating novel of \u201cSandra Belloni,\u201d which his ad mirera will remember was originally called E iiiba in England,\u201d and which is, perhaps, better known by the earlier title.Tne story is a very strong one, full of that namelees charm which permeates all of this author\u2019s writings and very rich in character drawing and in incident.The conversations are very striking.We know of few more brilliant works in fiction than this story of an Italian girl\u2019s experiences in England.la many respects, it is a study, and thinking, readers will find it deeply interesting from cover to cover.Dawson\u2019s.THK FETERKIN PAPERS.Lucretia P.Hale\u2019s inimitable \u201c Peterkin Papers,\u201d which the early and young readers of \u201c Our Young Folks \u201d and \u201cSt.Nicholas,\" must remember with ksen delight, have been brought out in a pretty volume, revised and enlarged, by the Messrs.Ticknor A Co.Publishers, of Boston.The book is hand somely illustrated, and the little people will be glad to get their old favorite, quite classio in its way, in this new and excellent edition.Many will love to Unger over its pages for the sake of old times, while a new generation cannot do better than take it up and learn all about ** The Lady from Philadelphia,\u201d \u201cAgamemnon\u201d and \u201cSolomon John.\u201d\u2014Dawson\u2019s.-7\u2014\t\\Z3 The edition of the November Century, containing the first chapters of the authorized Life of Lincoln and the opening of Frank R.Stockton\u2019s new novel, \u201cThe Hundredth Man,\u201d will be a quarter of a million copies.& liras.Correspondence intended for this column and exchanges should be addressed \u201cChksj» Editor Morning Chronicle, Qdkbkc.\u201d Vote for Carbray, and Cn strain.Quebec, Tharsdaj\u2019, Ocr.14th, 1886.Problem No.148.Composed for Morning Chronicle, by C.F.Stubbs, Chess Editor, St.John Globe, Black\u20142 pieces.NOTES ANU NEWS.HERE AND ELSEWHERE.local ako otherwise.Personal Intelligence.The Hon.George Iiviue does not leave for England tc-day.Sir Hector Langevin, K.C.M.G., arrived in town yesterday.Mr.Chae.P.O\u2019Conor, the Irish peasant poet, leaves for Eogland to-day by ss.\u201cPari sian.\u201d Mr.Elzear Pelletier, of the firm of Gau vreou, Pelletier A C».Daves thn morning per sa.\u201cParisian\" for England.Mr.L.S.Richardson, Miss Minnie Baker, Mi-a H.A.Baker, of the \u201cDomestic Art Decorative Reception,\" are registered at the St.Louis Hotel.ORYOUin AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY $1 BY MAIL, POSTPAID.ILLUST11ATIVJE SAMPLE FREE TO ALL White\u20146 pieces.White to play, and mate in two moves Solutions.Problem No.34Ô.1 B R 4, K tks R ; 2 Q B 4 ch, B tks Q 3 P tks B dis.ch.Mato.There are other variations.ROUND TOWN.VI.The Latest Local Intelligence.\u2014Fine days and bright, cold nights.Do Not Forget to go and see the \u201cDomestic art reception\u201d at Bernard A Allaire's this day.\u2014An alarm from box 47 called out the firemen yesterday afternoon for a chimney fire in St.Roch\u2019s.,\t,, j An Omission\u2014At the W.C.A.concert on ?dons .Mondays an omission was made in Tuesday\u2019s a crow \u2022 i88Ue 0f \\|j88 Josephine Valia\u2019s piano solo.Her brilliant execution of \u201cLa Somnambula\u201d Yet while their light, keeps me back in the shadow My thought t I\u2019m shaping into comely form.Conceived when angry tides rushed o\u2019er my life\u2019s bark, So into beauty nurtured, mid life\u2019s storm.\u2018iS.JAMES FENNELL, ^ dreafl\u201c-\u201cd life \u201cd d8ath are oD,y \u2022 p AT~>OTTfil A.O, J ans 19,1886.\t___ my27 HOTEL BRUNSWICK IlfTH-AYEHDB ani 26tli S!\u201e 'OX*lk-*J INi IfciÜtUàN AND EOROPEAN PUN.labia Id hots aoi Restaurant.Elegantly remodeled and refurnished.MUCHELl, KINZLER & SOUTHGATE, PROPRIETO R.S May 14, 1886.__________ M RUSSELL, OTT-A-WAl.fid Palace IS of \"_J.\u20181*H1S MAGNIFICENT NEW HOTEL.L fitted up in tfce most modern style, u now j» The Russell contains accommodations c.ever FOUR HUNDRED GÜEST3, with a; iMge and ESagg «a Elevators and command a gleidid view of the City Parliamentary G -anda.River and Canal Visitors to the Y apital having business with the Gov jrnment bid it most convenient to stop at The Koseell, wh they can alwtys meet leading public iren The entire Hotel is supplied with Es-apen, m case of fire there would not op confusion or danger.Every attention paid to guests KENLY A ST.-ACQUES, Proprietors.May 10.1886.\tFm visions Of other life.We 11 waken from this night ; And grasp real life.Life\u2019s Galathea\u2019s hidden.So sorely m what\u2019s light, there\u2019s other light.VH.While this my thought, what futures, 1 am climbing.For see at last my thought will to me bring Face to face with gods, that claim allegiance.If I most bow.fll bow to one who\u2019s king, By right of greatness, my free souls conceivings; If my steps tread where yet no god has trod.So surely undiscovered thresholds, Nellie, Mast bail me once I\u2019ve passed such, king and god.vin.Nellie, your very fair, and well I know that ! Those stormy pissions swaying my poor soul.The jewelled setting that I've shaped to hold it So fail at times to keep me from death\u2019s goal.I\u2019d write a song or ballad for you, Nellie, That your name might be linked with it for aye.But world\u2019s a sort of censor, that apes virtue, And all that\u2019s evil of us it might say.IX.la moods like this, dont ask me to write poem ; In moods like this, I\u2019ve only for desire.To joy bring to the joyless\u2014joy so craving ! Poor fallen ones, to bring out from the mire.If fate decreed my own life should be wrecked on Life\u2019s sea, to duty I will not be blind : Out in the world we\u2019ve work to do for God, still, Nellie, my heart goes oat anto my kind.Charles P.O\u2019Conor.] elicited much applause.Arrests.\u2014Jean Marcotte and J.B.Ger-vais have been arrested for the alleged larcenies from Mr.Dechene\u2019s dry goods store.Lower Town, and Mr.Giguere\u2019s store in St.John street.They will take their trial at the present term of the Criminal Coart.Football.\u2014As will be seen by advertisement in another column, the St.George Football Club play the Britannia's of Montreal on tne Thistle Lscrosao Grounds Saturday afternoon.The names of the St.George team will appear in to-morrow\u2019s issue.Covenanters of Scotland\u2014We learn that a delightful and instructive lecture on the above subject will be delivered in the Methodist Church on Monday evening, the 18th October, by tne Revd.J.H.Teller, of the Problem No.346.1 Q Kt 5, R tke R ; 2 Q Kt 8, K Q 5 ; Q Kt 2 Mate.There are other variations.Solved by E.S.To Correspondents.E.B.G., Montreal\u2014Letter received thanks.Wedgies with you, and always en deavor to give prominence to Canadian chess We wish our confrere every success in his un dertaking.Would like to hear from you often.\u2014C.F.S., St.John.We comply with your request aud trust Stadscona will be well represented.\u2014J.B.H., Ottawa.You have our best wishes for thé success of your enter prise.Have written you.Southern Trade Trade\u2014July, August and September cum bers have not reached us.\u2014J.B.Redwine, Rev.Rector of St Atlanta, Ga.,\u2014We have you on thelist.Political Jottings.The meetings of Mr.Casgrain yesterday in the County of Quebec were crowned with success.No less than five different meetings were held yesterday in various parts of Beau-port, at all of which the utmost enthusiasm was manifested in support of the Government candidate.\"\"The news fiom Quebec County is favorable to Mr.Casgrain all along the line.In fact fre*h dissatisfaction is reporteil to have arisen o: late between the Nationalist candidate and a Urge and important section of his electors which indicates the certain return of Mr Casgrain.Hon.E.J.Flynn held a very successful meeting in New Liverpool last night.All the English speafejpg electors were pre«ent and a large number of French.Mr.Flynn addressed the meeting in both French and English, and was enthusiastically received A complete reaction has taken place in favor of Mr.Roy, whose election by a large ma jority is now confidently anticipated.feel The The \u201cCanadian Chess Monthly.\u201d Under the above title it is proposed to publish a new magazine, provided sufficient subscribers be obtained at $1.50 per annum, each, to justify the undertaking.In that event, it is the intention of the gentlemen interested to issue the periodical about the 15th of every month, under the able management of Mr.Jas.B.Halkett, Chess Editor of Ottawa Citi-zen, who, at considerable inconvenience, has kindly consented to discharge the duties at-tending such a laborious undertaking.Mr.Halkett\u2019s knowledge of the game and interchange with the noted chess papers of the world should be a guarantee that the \u201c Monthly,\u201d if introduced, will be fully up to the times.We believe that Canada is well able to support a \u201cMonthly\u201d if chess players would only give\u2019 their aid in farthering the object.Now is the time for all to send in their names to Mr.W.T.Mason, 45, Elgin street, Ottawa.The subscription ($1.50) to be paid on the delivtry of the first number.Success to the \u201cCanadian Chess Monthly.\u201d OPINION* or THE PEOPLE.(To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) Dear Sir,\u2014The undersigned would obliged by your inserting the following : donor of the fifty dollars ($50), in yesterday Chronicle, to the funds of the St.Bridget Asylum, should be credited as a \u201cLady, Mrs.O.E Murphy, wife of one of the mem bers of the firm of Messrs.Lsrkin, Connolly ft Co \u2014the amount to be for the funds of the bizaar\u2014and the slight inadvertence to the I\u2019atrick\u2019r.Yours, Ac., Treasurer St.B\u2019s As.Quebec, 13th Oct, 1886.Chess Intelligence.Chess is \u201ca whetstone on which to grind British Conference.\u2014See adveitisemenî in and 8harpifn the higher faculties of the mind.*'\t~\t* Mr.P*\u2019ters;n his abandoned the idea of starting h chfss weekly, CANADA\u2019S SUMMER RESORT F IE IROQUOIS HOUSE, -ON THE- BkLCElL MOUNTAINS,* P.O., Will be opened May.22nd,[an OTTERBURN PARK TMA.'ST 24tlx- *rbell Bros., B.F.Campbell, Props.\tMan\u2019gr.ST.HILAIRE STATION P.Q' May 9.1886.* Nigh upon 2,000 years ago Horace anticipated me in the matter of my belief.In the ode commencing with, Quem tu Lydia Telephi, we get in the fourth verse, the following : Non si me satis audios, Spores perpetuum Ùulcia barbare Scedentem oscula quœ Venu* Quinta parte sui Neciaris imbuit ! Which is very well for Horace and the chaste era in which he wrote.11 allude to the prose poetry of the three last writers.Charles P.O\u2019C.\u2018\u2018mCasÔ&r MALTOPEPSYN -FOR- DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION, and kindred diseases, is unquestionably THE BEST REMEDY ! MalUrpepsyn is endorsed by all the leading hysiciaas ami prjmioent druggists through xrt the Dominion of Canada, and we under hand it has a large sale in England and the U nted States.This is not a quack cure all, but a reliable emedy for the core of specific diseases, hawing its ezact formula printed on each bottle la cel, hereby enabling the purchaser to know just wha> he is t king.\t\\ W recommend Maltopep«yn to every .itferer from Dyspepsia jt Indigestion, and ic low taac a trial will demonstrate its value.Signed, RODERICK.HcLEOD.We have on hand constantly a fresh and complete stock of CStOGS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUSKRY, Etc.; also all the leading ^ /A TBJSTT TSAI ELD ICI IT ES, And a full stock of fc>»lxxt«.oil».Eto.Etc.DESCRIPTIONS MREfUUY DISPENSED Jood vaine guaranteed.Favor aa with a caiL RODERICK McLEOD, y, the eminent Scottish vocalist, which was received here yesterday, greatly shocked his many friends in our city.Mr.Kkxnedy was ill only a few days, before his death, but those who met him here a few weeks ago, noticed that he was far from well Few thought that the end was so near, but many felt that he had under taken a task which was for too heavy for his strength.He had great confidence in himself, however, and it was his indomit able pluck- and energy which carried him through and enabled him to fight against fate.At Stratford, Outa* ho, he was compelled to succumb to his disease, and on Tuesday last, the 5th inst., he was so ill that it was found neceewy that he should abstain altogether from work.His physician ordered him to take rest, and the young ladies conducted the concert which nad been advertised to take place.Dr.Fraser could not have thought that the eud was so near, for though it was stated that our old friend was serious ly ill, everybody near him felt that com plete cessation from labor would bring him round soon again.He promised to rest until the twelfth of next month.Every thing that kind hearts and willing hands could do was done for him, and we thought that he was getting on well, when the fatal telegram reached us yesterday morning announcing his death at Stratford.By his death, Scottish literature and ministrelsy lose a truly great exponent.He made the songs of his native land familiar to hun dreds of thousands of men aud women throughout the universe.He warmed the hearts of all who listened to him, with the generous story so dear to Scotsmen the world over.A consummate artist in his profession, and a genius of the highest order, he was also a true man, sincere in all his relations with his fellow men, an unswerving friend at all times, and one of nature\u2019s rarest noblemen.We shall not look upon his like again.His was one of the three immortal names in Scottish song and story.Wilson lies in our own cemetery and his grave is kept green by the thoughtfulness of David Kennedy.Templeton died only a few months ago, and now the last of the great artists is no more.The loss is great to Scotsmen, but the memory of the man who charmed their hearts, and filled their breasts with every emotion capable of being stirred, will remain To coming generations his name will prove a tradition, to be handed down from father to son, as the great interpre.ter of what Burns, and Scott, and Tan- our next issae.Auction Sale.\u2014The attention of oar readers is directed to tne advertime&t, in another column, of the sale by auction of valuable houaebold furniture, etc., belonging to the estate of the lata A.Joseph, E-q.The goods may be viewed from twe till five p.m.Sale to-morrow at 1.30 p.m.\u2014Ses advt.Police Precautions\u2014The police officials have taken every precaution to preserve order in this city.Tne whole force will be on duty and specially distributed in the viciuty of the different polling booths in Quebec West and Centre.There will also be a number of men in reserve in each division in case of necessity.Roller Skating.\u2014The election returns from all over the Province will be received and bulletined where all in the rink can read them.As there will be music and races to entertain the audience while waiting, it will be very pleasant for those wishing to ses the result of the election before they retire for the night.No cheering or hissing will be allowed and the evening will be as pleasant fur the ladies as the gentlemen.St.Leon Mineral Water.\u2014The St.Leon Mineral Water Company has opened an office at 101j| King street west, Toronto, for tne convenience of its rapidly growing trade in Ontario.The company has been favored witn an immense patrooage in oar Province, and holds certificates from the leading clergymen and other prommeut citizens testifying to the remedial effects and good accomplished by the use of this mineral water.Ecclesiastical.\u2014The 16th anniversary service of the late Mgr.Baillargeon, Archbishop of Quebec, was sung at tne Basilica yesterday, His Eminence Cardinal Taacherean presiding, with Grand Vicar Légaré as priest assistant and Rev, Abbés Tetu and Marois as deacon and sub-deacon.-The funeral of the late Reverend Sister Ste.Marie, nés Marie Adele Cimon took place yesterday morning in the Ursnline Convent.-The students of the University and Seminary received a holiday ye-terday in honor of the patronal festival of tne Rev.Mr.Methot, Rector and Superior.Painful Result of a Fall.\u2014On Sunday afternoon, a scholar of the college at L' :s named Nadean, aged 16 to 17 years s amnsing himself on a balony of the building, when he fell to the ground below, a distance of some twenty feet.He was picked op in a desperate condition scarcely able to breathe.After removal to the residence of his parents, Dr.Marsan who was called in to attend him, reported that the fall had ruptured an internal vessel which caused an abundant hemorhage by the urinary channel.The young man endures very great suffering but his physician hopes to be able to save him.Y.M.C.A.Lecture Course and Classes \u2014We have much pleasure in announcing that the Y.M.C.A.Committee on Lectures, Educational and Literary Classes are now perfecting arrangements for carrying out the same.A most popular lecture course has been arranged for, and amongst the lecturers will be found the name -of one of the most renowned lecturers in America, Revd.Jos Couk, of Bcston, who the Committee have been fortunate ia securing to open their course on Thursday, 28th inst.Classes will be formed for the study of the English language and literature, also a French class and a class far calisthenics, which we trust will ell be well pitronizsd uy our citizens, it is also in cooteinp'ation to form a Mutual Improvement Society conxistiag of a debating class, rending and recitation, which should have the hearty support of our young men.Court Musicians.\u2014The list for registering names at A.Lavigue\u2019s music warerooms in connection with the entertainment to be given in Quebec by the Court Musicians of Engiaud, is filling up quite satisfactorily.If the list is completely filled by Saturday we may eap-ict to have the opportunity of heaerag fcese artists, among whom is the sopr&ao Miss Anniu Taunton.Mils Taunton is a young aud charming artist, endowed by nature with a voice of exceptional range aud purity of tone.She has studied the Italian and English methods under the celebrated Duvivier, Professor of Vocal Art at the London Academy of Music, and has taken a foremost position amongst the leading sopranos of the day.Gifted with a mostengagiog presence and winsome manner, she has gained a host of admirer* and friends wherever she has appeared in the drawing-room or on the concert platform.Vote for Carbray, aud Cassrain.Languedoc An Interesting Eelic.The young Duc de Luynes arrived in the city last evening, accompanied by his mother and his sister, and is registered at the Windsor.His is a name well-known by Catholic Canadians, who remember the heroice career of his father, killed at Patay in the Franco-Prussian war, at the age of 35 years for the defence of his country.Tnie was the same engagement in which General Charette had his thumb shattered by a Prussian bullet.But, apart from his illustrious deaceut, the Due do Luynes has additional claims to the friendship of Canadians.He brings with him a souvenir of old France\u2014a window which belonged to the house of Jacques Carti r, tne gift of Madame d F erron, who*e husb md was also killed at Patsy.The fact is set f Tth in a let'er from General Charette to Lieut -Colonel Hughes, who recommends the Duke to tae favorable consideration of Canadians.\u2014Montreal Gazette The second game between Mackenzie and Lipschutz, played on the 6*.h inst.lasted until midnight, and resulted in a draw.The Chess Monthly for August La Strategie for Sept, and the International Chess Magazine, British Chess Magazine and American Chess Review for Oct.are all at hand, and highly interesting.The next tournament of the British Chess Associa io.i will be held m Liverpool.Mr.J.B.Redwine has begun a chess depa-tment in the \u201cSunny South,\u201d Atlanta, Ga.Judging from the number to hand Red-wm will sparkle in the Suuny South.Of course Burn makes it red-hot for the boys when he gets warmed up.\u2014The Wanderer.The Chess Journal for October contains a rare bouquet of Cunosas, Multiplexes, Plei*ois, Plurimas and Polupragmons.If, as wc understand, Polupragmons are for beginners, what, in heaven\u2019s name, will Bro.Browusou concoct for theold veterans when he gets round to thsm l\u2014Sunday Telegraph.The veterans will become iconoclasts.We would remind our readers that entries for the St.John Globe correspondence tourney close on the 15tn m»t, (to-morrow), and those wishing to compete should mail iheir entrance fees at once.We had the pleasure of a visit from Dr.Deeming, of the Admiralty Survey, sa \u201cGul-nare.\u201d The Doctor visited the club rooms on Saturday evening last, and being himself a true disciple of Caissa, to k great interest in the several gtmes in progress at the time.The annual meeting of the Irish Chess As saciation was commenced on the 20th ult.at Belfast, when the following players entered the principal tourney :\u2014J.H.Bljckburne, A.Burn, R.Barnett, J- D.Chambers, Harvey, W.Nicholls, Palmer, Peake and Pollock.Fifteen players entered the handicap tourney.The New York correspondent of the Commercial Gazette writes :\u2014\u201cBoth players in the match, Mackenzie and Lipscnutz, seem to be in pretty \u2018good form,\u2019 and some excellent chess will doubtless be developsd.The pro posed sixth American Che*e Congress, I am informed, will probably be given up, for the present, at all events, the \u2018support\u2019 thus far promised being very small indeed.The rooms of the new Brooklyn Chess Club are to be opened next Wednesday, 6tb inst.Quarters have been secured at 198 Montague street, on \u2018the Heights,\u2019 and in the finest part of the city.\u201d \u201cChesa players, as far aa my experience goes,\u201d Capt.Kennedy, in \u201cWaifs and btrays,\u201d \u201care for the most part good feliows : intelli gent, well-informed, of liberal ideas and will lug to befriend cne another as opportunity may sever, or necessity demand.There is a community of mind in it that draws amateurs of this fascinating pursuit one to another, uniting and binding them together by links of perdurable toughness.\u201d Game No.334.New York Herald, October J\u2014Captain Mackenzie and young Mr.Lipschutz, the American representative champions who played in the recent Loudon International Cness Tournament, having returned from Europe without what their respective admi rers consider to have been a fair te«t of their relative skill, a match has been arranged be tween them under the auspices of the Man hattan Chess Club, and a liberal pune eub scribed as a prize to the winner of the first five games.The players wiil meet every Monday, Wednesday aud Saturday evening until the match is concluded, the timelimit, which is twenty moves per hour, b.icg regu lated as is customary with automatic clocks There were a large attendance of players present from all the leading clubs a\", the game last evening, which was watcl ei wit great interest.Captain Mackenzie gaine the first move and essayed hfs favorite Ruy Lopez opening, which he won in a truly bril bant manner.The following are the moves in the first game.Blark.Mr.Lipsohutz.-1 P K 4 2\tKt Q B 3 3\tKt K B3 4\tP Q 3 Hardly as good or safe a line of play as to take the Pawn with Knight at once.5\tP to Q 4\t5\tB\tto\tQ 2 6\tKt to Q B 3\t6\tB\tto\tK 2 7\tP to Q 5\t7\tKt to Q\tKt sq 8\tB to Q 3\t8\tB to Kt\t5 P to Q B 3 at this point would have been a more commendable line of play.9\tKt to K 2\t9\tQ Kt t>\tQ\t2 10\tKt to Kt 3\t10\tKt to K\tB\tsq 11\tPtoK R3\t11\tBtoQ2 B back to B sq would have been a b»-tler move, as it would have given Black a favorable opportonity to play Kt to Q 2 12\tKt to R 2\t\u2014 White.Captain Mackenzie.1\tP K 4 2\tKt K B 3 3\tB Kt 5 1 Castles UKNFJML 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referred.The Science of Life is worth mors to the young and middis aged men of this generation than all the gold mines of California and the silver mines of Nevada combined.\u2014S.F.Chron-cle.The Science of Life pednts out the ro\u2019iks and luicksands on which the constitution and hopes if many a young man have been fatally wrecked.\u2014J/ancA ester Mirror.The Science of Life is of greater value than all the medical works published in this country for the past 50 years.\u2014Atlanta Constitution.The Science of Life is a superb and masteily leatise on nervous and physical debility.Detroit Brtc Press.There is no member of society to whom the Science of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergy man.\u2014Argonaut, Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr.W.H.Parker, No.4, Bnlfiuch Street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience.Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baffled the skill of all other 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