Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 octobre 1886, jeudi 21 octobre 1886
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CHAQUE REPAS, ET A JEUN POUR LA CONSTIPATION tilXGRAS, LANGLOIS & CIE., Vis-à-vis l\u2019Archevêché.COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING- GAZETTE.February 16,1886.I eblll.m VOL.XL.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.OCTOBER 21, 1886.AFTERNOON DESPATCHES The Proposed Imperial Institute.THE \u201cSTANDARD\u201d CRITICIZES GLADSTONE'S ADDENDUM.\u2022 Austria and Italy\u2019s Military Pre* paiations.FRANCE AND HER TORY.LOST TERRI- The Empress of Austria 111.DEATH OF THE BRITISH COMMANDER IN BURMAH.Strike Ended\u2014Destructive Fires\u2014Fat^ Explosion\u2014Accidental Poisoning \u2014Fatal Railway Accident, &c.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE.London, Oct.\u201820\u2014Literary London is in a state of excitement over an article in the Quarterly Review attacking Edmund Geese, and through him the tystem of instrnctfon in English literature at the universities.The article, I learn, is from the pen of J.Churton Collins, a frequent contributor to the Quarterly It ia a very elaborate alleged exposure of Mr.Uosse\u2019s inaccuracies, covering many pages.Mr.Gosse writes to the Times, this morning, promising that he will deal in another place, meaning probably the Athenaeum, with the charges, defending hiais\u2018'lf vigorously from the cn&rge of what has been dubbed logrolling in English letters.In literary circles nothing else is talked of.Sir Richard Cunliffe Owen, Director of the Indian and C denial Exhibition, to day said : \"It is now certain that the propose-! Imperial Institute wi l be an enormous success.The Qneea has be-n notified througu the Prince of Wales that a fitter memorial of the jubilee of her reign would be impossible of conception, and the necessary funds for its estab-liahmen: are assured.Canada will subscribe £ô,000, and probably more, certainly not less, will be forthcoming from Australia.In addition to this, the existing exhibit ou buildings will te util zed as the home of the iusti-tnte, and with the prrspect thus afforded the exposition is virtually mads permanent.\u201d The exhibition is sure to attract as many visitors as can be accommodated.This is the first authoritative statement showing the location and resources of the institute.The Staivlanl says : Gladstone\u2019s latest contribution is net calcnlaced to strengthen his position.Nobody denies the Irish Parliament of 1300 was bribad, but that is no reason for abandoning Ireland now to the tyranny of the League aud American conspirators.Referring to the com-ng struggle on the rent question between the League aud Lord Clan-ncarde the Standard says :\u2014\"There would be little occasion for regret if the League resolved to precipitate a coo diet that would be certain to end in its own defeat.\u201d The Austrian Government has appointed a committee of staff officers to decide toe merits of the different repeating rifles.Paris, Oct.20\u2014La Revanche, one of the new organs of the extreme anti-German party, to day publishes a violent article addressed to Gen.Boulanger, Minister of War, The article declares it is high time France raised her voice and was prepared to reconquer her lest provinces.VI2NNa, Oct.20\u2014A geologist named Falb reminds the Austrian mining community that from the 24th to 31st days of October are dangerous days, as the accumulation of gas reaches the maximum in that week and a large formation of choke damp may then be expected.An order has been issued by the Minister of Justice to seize all papers and reviews containing articles tending to excite discord among the nationalities of the Empire.St.Petkrâburg, Oct.20\u2014The Empress of Austria-Hungary is in delicate health and will go to Corfu for the winter.Rome, Oct.48\u2014The next budget will contain a credit of 23,090,000 lire for changing rifles, completing forts, and providing for additional squadron of cavalry.Rangoon, Oct.20\u2014Major General H.T.Macpherson, commander of the British army of occupation in Burmah, is dead.He died from fever after two days illness.able loss.About three o\u2019clock volumes of smoke were seen issuing from the wholesale drug warehouse of Elliott A Co., Front street.East.The a'arm was immediately sounded and the brigade were quickly on the spoil, but, owing to the dense smoke, most of the valuable time was lest in getting operations commenced.The building of four stories was heavily stored with chemicals, drugs and explosives.The brigade worked manfully, but did not mcceed in subduing the flames till the building was almost completely gutted.Thiough the explosion one of the firemen was blown from a ladder and baddly hurt.The fire was fortunately prevented from spreading to the adjoining building occupied by the Canadian Rubber O*.and Davidson & Hay, wholesale grocers Toe loss is roughly estimated at §100,000.The insurance amounts to §80,000.The following is the list of insurances On stock\u2014Ætna §2.000, Phœuix of England §5,000, L&ncash re §5.000, Hand-in-Hand §3,000.North British and Mercantile §5 000, Western $2,500.Quebec §5,000, Queen $2.500, Gore Mutual §5 000, Mercantile §4,000, Royal Canadian $2,500, Cit\u2019z-n\u2019s §5.000, Fue Insurance Association §5.500, City of London §5,000, National of Ireland §5,000, Glasgow A London §5,000 : total $67,-000.On the bnilding\u2014Ætna §8.000.On fornitn-e and fixtuies\u2014British America $3,-000» Wateiloo Mutual §1.000.This'is the third time the firm has suffered from fire.Oae about ten years ago was very destructive, and about three years ago another fire was checked before much damage was done.__ Halifax, N.S., Oct.19\u2014Ministers White, Thompson, McLslan and Foster addressed a monster meeting.of Liberal-Conservatives at Annapolis last night.One of the Quest exhibitions of unadulterated cheek ever seen in this country was Attorney-General Lougley\u2019s demand-for half the time.He knew he could not g t it, and now buaats that \"the Cabinet Ministers were afra'd to meet him.\u201d The Ministers addressed an immerse audieaee in Windsor to-night, and speak in Truro tomorrow nignt and Halifax on Thursday.The British North America squadron will leave Halifax for Bermuda on the 26\u2019h inst.The claims of John Waddell, graduate of Dalbousie and P.L.D.of Edinburgh, are being pressed for the profes >rship of chemistry in the Royal Military College, Kingston, vacant by the death of Dr.Bayne.Waddell won the science fellowship in Johns Hopkins University last year, but never attended Johns Hopkins as he wished to re-ain his assistant professorship of chemistry in Edinburgh.As a practical teacher, Prof.A.H.MacKay, of Pict-ou Academy, would be the most fitting successor of Mr.Bayne, but he lacks a drgree from a foreign college, which appears to be more valuable than practical knowledge in the estimation of some people.No.14,521 MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.Earthquake Shocks in Cashmere- THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE SAYS MANY BRITISH OFFICERS ARE \u201cNerr IVORTH THEIR SALT.\u201d nu me excavation.The first class coach and the engine did not leave the track.Soma of the unfoitunate passengers in the smoking car sustaned serious, and it maybe, fatal injuries.Physicians ware summoned and all the relief possible was given to the wounded.The wonder is that apy escape 1 with their lives.John Bright\u2019s Attitude towards the Liberals.TIg Biilpan Crisis.BULGARIA DECLARES NEITHER RUSSIA NOR TURKEY MUST INTERFERE.Grand Trank Railway.LIVELY EVICTION IN THE COUNTY OF CORK.Bishop Nuityaud the Moonlightczs An Election Dodge\u2014The Indian Captives \u2014A Train Derailed, &c , &c.«HEIT BRITAIN.Bazaine .Accused.The Exact Words of the 4'harge of Treason Wade by President Din/.Washington, Oct.18\u2014In regard to the receat pub\u2019ication in Paris of what purported to be revelations frrm General Diaz about Maximilian\u2019s occupation of Mexico.It is learned through official sources here that Lt Nouveau Monde, of Pari.-, of October 9, 1886, contained some fragments of General Diaz\u2019 letter accusing Bazaine of being a traitor to Maximilian, an extract of which was sent by cab\u2019e from Paris a few days ago and published in the New York papers.The following is an Eogl\u2019sh translation ofthe letter referred to :\u2014 \u2018\u2018Marshal Bazaine offered, through a third person, to deliver to me the towns occupied by the French, as also Maximilian, Marquez and Miramon, if I accepted a proposition he made.I refused his offer os dishonorable._*\u2018Another proposal which sprang from the above offer of Marshal Bazaine was in reference to the acquisition of 6,000 guns and 4,000,000 caps.If I had desired it be would have also sold me powder aud cannons, but I refused such proposals.\"PoRFiKio Diaz.\u201d AMERICAN.Chicago, Oct.20\u2014The business portion of the suburban town of Lagrange was burned last evening.Loss $20,000.A few more men have been taken to work in the packing houses this morning.The beef butchers, it is tnought, will return to work on the 10 hour basis.Hogs are beginning to arrive and are in active demand.It is safe to say that by the first of next week the great majority of the men will once more be at work.Everything is quiet at the stock yards this morning.A few packing houses are open and running in a small way, but there has been no general reeumption of work.The yards are filled with workmen.St.Pacl, Qcto 20\u2014A great fire is raging in the Turtle Mouutaia district.Over two hundred square miles of prairie and timber land have been burned.Thousands of tons of hay have also been destroyed, with a large number of houses, herns, crops, and all kinds of stock.Many settlers have lost everything ; loss, $5,000.000.Nkw York, October 20\u2014Nitro glycerine in ¦haft 16 of the new aqueduct, above Yonkers, exploded yesterday, killing John S.Kchill, Ourles Seedick and James Martin.The engineer and two men were slightly injured.JU3UQCBRQCK, N.M., Oct.20.\u2014An apparently well authenticated statement ia made here that the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the Atlantic and Pacific Railroads have been Consolidated.Warnt Plains, N.Y., Oct.20\u2014The will of the late Samuel J.Tilden was admitted to probate this morning without opposition.Nashyillk, Tenn., Oct.20\u2014Hirsch Bros.A Co., and Hirsch A Low eastern, the former one of tbe largest dry goods houses in the Sonth, were closed yesterday by attachments aggregating §115,000.Liabilities, §200,000 ; assets under $100,000.Saoo, Me., Oct.20\u2014Frank Weeds, of Union Falls, yesterday sold a cask of new cider to Civil Engineer Winfield S.Dennett, of Saco.Dennett\u2019s son James, aged 19, Dennett and his wife, tasted it and all were taken sick.The son died and Mr*.Den nett is very sick.The cask was purchased from a Biddeford undertaker and originally contained an embalming fluid.Lincoln, Neb., Oct.20\u2014A construction train on the Burlington A Missouri River Railroad was thrown from the track nine miles south-west of Fairfield yesterday afternoon.The whole train was precipitated down an embankment 25 feet, and six cars were totally wrecked.Five men were killed outright, and nine more or less seriously injured.The killed are :\u2014Robt.H.Marvin, De was.Neb.; George Burke, St.Louis ; Paul Connor, Weston, Mo.; Robt.Collins, England, and an unknown man still under the wreck.John Fitzgsrald, President of the Irish Land League, the contractor in charge of the work, was slightly injured.But one of the injured is dangerously hurt.The wreck was caused by the engine running over a ball.CANADIAN.Montrkal, Oct.*20\u2014It is currently re- Sorted here cn reliable authority that the tana te a-e beginning to prepare public opinion for the Turkish occupation of Bulgaria.PSca, Oct.29\u2014The Bulgarian Q* vernment are arranging with a Lindon firm Ur the loin of £400,000.M.M.StambnlolT.Bados-Lncff and Vultcheff have received anonymous h tiers threatening them with death if they continue to rerist Russia.Paris, Oct, 20\u2014The Journal des Debats says that the three Empires have come to an understanding oa the Bulgarian question on the following basis, namely :\u2014That Russia shall not occupy Bulgaria, and that Austria and Germany shall not recognize either the regency or the prince sleeted by the Sobranje without the assent of Russ:a.\\ IKSna, Oct.20\u2014The Neue Freie Presse has a despatch from Sjfia saying :\u2014\"Gadban Effendi has presented a note to the regency, demanding that the nneting of the Sobranje be postponed sine die, cn the ground that Rus-ia does not approve the recent elections, and that the Powers have not yet derided upon a candidate for the va.'aut throne.The whole tenor of the note is pro Russian.\u201d There is much excitement in Auatrial official circles.SPORTING NEWS.FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE -BETWEEN- Qnclicc and Montreal.Portland Boston.N ejw York, Ottawa Brockvillc, Kingston, Toronto Chicago, and all [points m the United States and Canada- Leave Quebec (G.T P.Ferry) at.and 8.00 RM LeaveSouthQuebec at.2.20 P M.ar.d 8.30\u201dP.M Trains from the'\u2018West arrive atJSouth Quebec at.r7 A.M.and 1.50T.M 'Mixed from Richmond only at.6.30 P.M.Arrive at Quebec abont 15 minutes later.Through Cars between Kouth Quebec, Sherbrooke and Newport on the Day Trains.Information about ra'es, &c., can be had at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Louis Hotel and 17, S )fi i-le-Kort Street, also at the Stations'in Quebec and South Quebec JOSEPH IHICKSON, General Manager.June 14, 1836, Brand Trunk Bailway Ferry, -, r.J 7, .\t«À '1 /- - *^X /Ç\t;4 Si*r!'r U f ON AND AFTER THE] 14th JUNE, the Ferry Steamer WILL QUKBKC.LEAVE SOUTH QUEBEC.P.M.1.45 Lightning press to tbs W Ex- eat.IS 03 Mail to the West A.M.7.00 Mail West.P.M.rom the 2 00 Lightning Express from the West.6.30 Mixed from Richmond.tS\" Intermediate trips for Freight.June 12, 1836.GRAND FOOT BALL MATCH.NONDESCRIPTS VS.'.ST.GEORGE P.B.C.What promises to be one of the most inter-estiog foot-ball matches of the season will take place on the Thistle Lacroise Grounds on Satirday afternoon, tbe 23rd inst., at 3.30 o\u2019o'ock sharp.The names of the teams appear helo-v.It will be noticed many \u201cvettrana\u201d of the toot-ball field, go to make up the \u201cN: u leecripta\u201d team.Of course the 'ihistlo Lier >bse Grounds will be picked and every-oue will be delighted to welcome back tbe old faces who intend once more to tread the \u2018\u2018war path.\u201d That more than ordinary interest will be evinced on the occasion is already assured by the fact that a lame proportion of the fair sex have aigmfhd tbeir intention to grace the alternoon\u2019s sport with their presence.The \"Nonedscripts\u201d will naturally not be in sach good condition as their oppoDents,Dever* theless a close aud exciting game will doubtless take place and all lovers of the mauly spirt may took forward to an afternoon of more than ordinary enjoyment.Nordescripts,\u2014Lievor Sewell, E.Montizam-bert, Archie Sharpies, Harry Drummond, W.McLimont, jr., C.P.Storey, R.Harcourt Smith, W.Baldwin, A.Hall, H.Kennedy, A.\tW.Colley, W.Price, H.Bickell, F.Ashe, B.\tPatton, W.Champion.St George Loot Ball Club.\u2014R.J.Davidson, Captain, \\V.B.Colley, F.Shaw, A.Laurie, W.B.Scott, C.J.Dunn, Watson, R.Patton.Home, Todd, Evans, Bickell, R.Maxwell, C.Smith, H.Bignell.The \u201cNordscripta\u201d team will be subject to slight alteration.O A-JFtJD.AUSTRIA.Vienna, Oct.k20\u2014Since the last report fifteen persona died from cholera in Peath .and two in Triest.Thirty-two new cases were reported in tbe former place and none in the latter.UNITED STATE*.NbwYork, Oct*.20\u2014A rumor was set afloat to day to the effect that on election day all of the surface railroads in this city, as well as the elevated railroad, would be *tied up,\u201d that most of the factories and workshops in the city would be closed, and that in this way the laboring men would show their power.It wa said further that the men thus released from work would take possession of the polls early on the morning of election day, and that the other voters would be kept from voting either by fear or by a disinclination to wait for two or three hours, and that the practice of \u2018\u2018repeating\u2019\u2019 would be adopted in many of the Assembly districts.Antonio Cigoaroro this morning visited his wife, from whom he was separed in \u2018\u2018Little Italy.\u201d and after having beaten her untfl he was tired he started to leave.As he crossed the threshold the enraged wife shot him dead.The woman was arrested.Washington, Oct.20\u2014In his letter to Gen.Sheridan, ordering the removal of Geronimo and 14 other ludiau bucks to Fort Pickens, Fla., Secretary Endicott says:\u2014 \u2018These Indians have been guilty of the worst crimes known to law, committed under circumstances of great atrocity, and the public safely requires that they should be removed from the scene of their depredation and guarded with the strictest vigilance.The remainder of the band captured at the same time, consisting of ll women, six children and two enlisted «coûts, you are to send to Fort Marion, Fla.\u201d It is stated that the above meets with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior.From its terms it appears that Geronimo and the other hostiles are to be separated from their wives and families, who are to be sent to Fort Marion.Montpelier, Vt\u201e Oct.20\u2014George F.Edmunds was formally declared elected United States Senator, by the Legislature in joint session to-day.Jacksonville, Fla., Oct.20\u2014The German bark \"Willgunde\u201d from Cape Hay tien, San Domingo, for Havre, France, with a cargo of logwood, is off the bar in a sinking condition, with seven feet of water in her hold.She draws too much to get inside the harbor, aud there is little hope of saving her from foundering.Volunteers have gone to render all aid possible.The bark has been in a g ever since leaving Cape Haytien.Asiiville, N.C., Oct.20\u2014A wreck occurred on the Ashville and Spartansbuuj Kail way this morning, four miles out 4K>m this city.While the train was ascending on 85 feet grade at Robert\u2019s fill, tbe highest grade on this mountain railway, the track spread and the express and smoking cars were de railed.Tne latter fell top downward over tbe embankment, striking a large rock and bursting off the car roof, which carried with it the conductor and one passenger, while tho remainder of the car bounded down tbe de clivity and lodged on the verge of an un To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE of CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.Joseph T Inman, Station D., New York City.Joly 1886.\tCm-d&w St Romuald and Sillery Ferry, .Steamer \u201cLEVIS,\u201d (JAPT.DESROOHER ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 12th May, will leave (weather and circumstances permitting), as follows :\u2014 - : -r -\u2014 c-JZ'v VtfTcoloDial Railway, 18£6.\u2014SUMMER ARRA.\u2019&EMENT.\u20141886, ON AND AFTE~£ MÜNDAY, JUNE 14th, l St the Tvains of this Railway will rnn doily, undays excopted ) as follow TRAIN WILL LEAVE LEVIS.For Halifax anu St.John.8.15 A.Fo*\tda Loup.2.30 P.M.For Rivi du Loup.5.05 P.M.TRA.3S WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS.From Riviere du Loup.5.18 A.M.From Riviere du Loup.1,55 P.M.From Halifax St.John.7 25 P.M.The Sleeping Oar leaving Levis on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, rues through Halifax, and the one earing on Monday, Wod nosday, and Friday to St.John.tar All Trains are rnn by East)» Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and also information about the route, aud about Freight and Paasenge.Rates from T.LAVERDIERE, 49, Dalbonsie Street, Qnebeo.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent, Railway .Office, Moncton, N.B., I June 8th, 1886,\t) Jn and lews fieri.The steamers on connecting with th THIS FERRY undsrmeurioned Trains w\u2019ll leave QUEBEC.I\tLEVIS?For INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY,| Nïw.Livkrpcol,\tQukbko.5.15 A.M.\t6.00A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.00.A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.1.00 P.M.\t2.00.PM.3.00 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.6.03 P.M.\t5 15 P.M.u n d;\tft:y si) 2.00 P.M.\t1.30 P.M.4.00 P.M.\t3.00 P.M.5.00 P.M.er Calling aUSt.Romuald and Bowen s Wharf, Sillery, going and returning Every Saturday ihe Steamer will make a trip from St.It irauali and tiller y to Quebec 7 o\u2019clock P.M.May 14.18i6.ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY STEA'eâtiE \u201cORLEANS,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC, ÜN AND AFTER THE 12th MAY until further notice, weather and circum-tances permitting »VILL LEAVE Island\tQckbtc.5.15 A.M.\t6.15.A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.15 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.j 1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.3.30 P.M.\t4.45 P.M.5.30 P.M\t6.15 P.M.SUNDAYS\t 11.30 A.M.\t1.00 P.M.1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t tW Calling at St.Joseph up and down.TKX On Sundays the fare to St.Joseph a i b the same as to tbe Island.Every holiday the Steamer will make a tri from the Island to Quebec at 8 o dock A.M.August 25,.183 P.M.2,00 Mail from P.du Loup.7.30 Mai fax.from HaliJ (6.15 Accjmmodaticn from R.du Loup.A.M, 7.45\tMail to Halifax.8,00 Accommodation to R.dn Loup, P.M.2.00 Mail to R.du Loup.Z4.45 Accommodation to R dn Loop, [On]ihursdaya Only.1.45\tP.M.English Mail to;Rimouski.8|For QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY P.M.\t! A.M.2.15 Exprès\tto Sher\t|\t11.80\tMixed from\tSt.brooke.\t,\tJoseph I P.M 2.30 Mixed\tto\tSt.\t2.30\tExpress from Joseph.\t[\tSherbrooke.June 14, 1886.NOTICE [ S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIEK JL at mouth of Cap Rouge River, aud in ne with the 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 CO.AMOS BOWEN, Manager.Apri 29, 1886.HREIOOD FOR ,S4LE Firewood for salk« also kindling.Apply to ROBERT HILLIER, St.Andro Street In.rear of Shir Factory, Or,\u2019at \u201cNos.145 & 147 St.Pau Stree Lower Town, Quebec August 17,\u20191886.\taug ,t-'.h*:i.t- eti: Lb LLd.PILLS, IODIDE QF IRON Approved by tho Academy of Medicin of Paris are specially recommended by tbe Medica Celebrities of the World for Scrofula, (Tumors, K.ug\u2019s evil, etc., he early stages of Oonsiunp-jon, Constitutional Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regulating its periodic cours None genuine unless igned Blancard, 40 rue Bonaparte Paris \u2019 J£ Fougera ft Co., N.Y., Agents lor the U.3.and lor Canada, Lyman, Sons ft Co., Montreal h'Sold by Drugg\tGenerally.Apri 12* 1886,\tLm ao-mon A K\" T-^ THE lillUWAH PACIFIC R\u2019V -for- Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Torontoy Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Manitoba, the North-West, Vancouver, and Victoria, British Columbia.OJa^ISTGE OF TITÆU.Commencing Monday, July 26th, 1886, Trains will run as follows :\u2014\t Sf « \u2022É-S £ £\ts ; ; : * : : a\ta : a : : a' I **\ti al\tai ! < * ! ¦< ;?£ ;g§ êg .Xy-s \u2022 Vf\u2019 ci\tV-Î \u2022 wf oc \u2022 e\u2014* \u2022 rn \u2022\t*\u20144\t\u2022\t\u2022 r- £ j 'C ».c a P K aw\tj j j islgsg CÇ CO SC O OC r-\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t.X V Of*\trsl O r-*\tr-»\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022 \u2022 w Ü\ta a\ta\t.\t.r\t\u2022\t¦\t* n\t; < el OQicqçm©\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t-a ao\t\u2018rfîtro oic»e«c>v*«5 i \u2022\t;\tjcoifS Oi-if-ittoifrioi\t\u2022\t\u2022\t1\t\u2019\u2022 gc \u2022>»\tiorfo-'es- *\u2014\u2022\t\u2022 r-4 \u2022£.« p $ £ c.\t* : : : : à a'\t:\t:\t:\t;\t* a ;\t.a.32S2\tj\tj\t: c4 iQftQ o£ \u2022 r-i 00\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t.\tcc iC 03 O c« cd \u2022rH\t\u2022\te\t\u2022\t*\tf-< : « «\u2022: : : : 2 j.g 8 a£ and fr :ifi Liverpcoland Queenstown and other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through bills of lading given for Bella laaçnw, Havre, Antwerp and other pruts e Continent, and for Mediterranean petit For freight and paasage apply at tbe Co pany\u2019sOffice, No.4, Bowling Green NewYoi VERNON H.BROWN ft C» October 20.1886.\tAgenta G1 the EiclieiMk Ontarib Saltation THE STEAMERS OF THIS COMPANY et ween Quebec c* Montrée 1, \u2014 WILL RUN BIGCLARLY AB CKDXB \u2014 The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt.R.Nelson, on Tuesdays, Thnrwiaya and Saturdays.Tbe Steamer MONTREAL, Capt.L.H.Roy, on Mondaya, Wednesdays and Friday;, at b o'clock F.M.STEAMERS BETWEEN Qwxe'boo efts ateaytxo» ^ y Tbe Steamer UNION, Capt.Barras, wil leave Quebec on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 A.M., for lia ! Ha ! Bay and Chicoutimi calling at Baie St.Paul, Ile aux Coudree, Ehoulo-meuts, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadou-sac.and L\u2019Anse St.Jean.Tickets for Montreal for Sale and Rcon ¦ secured at tbe Office, Napoleon Wharf.lickets for the Saguenay Line, for Sale at d Rooms secured at tho Office, St.Andiew a Wharf.Tickets for all Steamers Sold and Roc» s secured at R.M.Stocking\u2019s, opposite St.Lon HoteL A.DESFOKUiS, JULIEN CHABOT.\tAgeii1, Manager Saguenay Line.October 2, 1886.\ti IfflTfflG OF ALL ms -AND- UiiEAPLY EXECUTED AT THEÎ OFFICE OF -TUJbJ- Electric Belt Free.rf Si!rl7 in each county in tbe U.fa.a limited number M our German Electro Galvanic StupJSSj Belts, Price #5 ; a positive and unfailing cma for Nervous Debihtv, Varicocele, Enistior.r Imnotency, ftc.$500 00 Rewarded if every £e\u2018.Kc\u201c^r i°d'3A2 ÏTÏÏî kElü SÆLTVAQENCY> * °\u201ctU September 4,1886.novaO-Lm-oo-Aw rÇ0^4EDALPARIÎ^S7£ IFIihl/|iiiiinM Steelpens - SOLD Br ALL -__ [STATIONERS THRaUCHOUTmWORLû y 7474 .V\t\u2019mt**:-.: T;7?.I.NKff ADVERTISEMENTS.9f g^KLŸ Chbosict.s.jjj, oy thi Sharifl of the Diiirist of Quebec\u2014 J B Amyot.B^y Wanted\u2014H Stanley Smith.Reardon to Britiah CMomhU-W C Vao Horne.RatinoR from the Piano Trade-Morgan 4 Co.St Pat ick\u2019a Hall\u2014The Court Musician.-.Y M C A\u2014Coa;w of LectueJ,\t7\u2018_Jlha C Thoicron.Dockmaster Required\u2014A H \\ erret.DrwiGjodd-Glover, Fry 4Co.Hoaae-BuiUing and Ho^e-Furmshmg Hardware, 4c-3 J Shaw & Co.»r n\tpiinoa\u2014Bernard 4 Allaire.HeioUtna-i & U > « i\t\"\t.New Book* \u2014Dawson & Co.Dominica Lime Fruit Jaica-Ly man Sons 4 Co New Fall Hoods Wm Lee.____________ m THE FLORENCE, 380, ST.JOHN STREET.Finest Location, Elegant Rooms BEST1 T-A-IQI-iE, F0RTHAHS1EMT oFp?RMAH£HT guests Uborat Ternxa by tha Month.September 6.ISSU._janlO-T m p IT.:MLC.-A-C0ÉSS OF LECTURES, 1886-Ï.TnLŒ%E\"Kv.^dN\u2018,;a^ io tea ACADEMV-OV MUSIC, by the c-d^ bra;o 1 and popular Irct^rer.Revd.JOSEl'H COOK, of Boetoa.Subject :\u2014\u2018 Does Death End All.\u201d The c*icrfe.which will conq'rirfe ten Isctnras, will be duly advertise 1 v/hi-a cji pletrd.The L:ct'we Commitloo is endeavouring to arrange a very attractive programme, and the Members and friend* of tho Awtocia ioa are earnestly r.xineatcd to purchase tickets for tho course as soon as possible.Tickets can be obtained at the Roonia of tre Y.M.C.A., al o at W.StanleyV, M»jor C.F.HoKweirs, Morgan 4 Co1', Dawson 4 Cos.and T.G Wilson's, John Street, vri-hout.Family Tickets (admitting four Mamb rs of family) $3 00.Double Tickets (admitting >wol $2.2\">.Single Tickets $1.'0 JOHN C.THOMSON, President.ROBERT STANLEY, Secretary Lecture Committee.nim* HfnnvTNG flttHONtOLE.THtTRSDAY, OCTOËËtt 21.1886.A.A *- a-4 a.\t____________________- - - - .j i.< myrcinv i pwsw~ n- WTTrir r ir i ~ - i '* V NOT ES AMD MEWS, j^î]) _______________ pw*?5*a! ¦g.'!»._______^1\t-\u2014mL.\t-w uïé beirig\tihü inUhtiiin 01 tht» oi th« ProVtuce Uàâ hoSti In hn IwCpdcts Government tn open a eounty tor Mr.| able and economical.Durimf the contest Tallinn?\"\t! the administration wasBcarcelychalleng- confrerea ! ed.Former Conservative Government* \u201c Not having seen any of my since the elections I am utterly unable to : wore attacked, and the race and revenge give any information as to the course tho 1 cry was used but Mr.Ross Government Government is likely to follow in this or was unchallenged because it was unchal- TIETIE October 21.USG.E any other matter.\" Is the (iovernment likely to consider tho matter avion ?\" \u201c Ye*, I am on my way to Quebec now, and we will hold a Cabinet Council at once, although it is not likely that we shall come to a decision until after the elections in Chicoutimi and Saguenay.\u201d A RBCOUNT IN IIOCHELAGA.Mr.Charles Champagne, who was defeated by Mr.Villeneuve in Hochelaga, presented a petition in Chambers this ^ morning asking fora recount in that con-1 Terrebonne.LOCAL ASO OTHERWISE* HERR AND ELSEWHERE.lengeable.j Then you do not regard tho result of the\tThe Railway Ferry.! election as disastrous to the Conservative\tp^t#T8on, C.E., again visite! the city ! paity ?\ta day or Two ago, in connection with the Not at all.It h\".s on th* contrary vin- : 8chome for the tstablishnnnï of a railway dicatod the character of the French Cana- ; ferry.Mr.Peters->n luvl a long intei view dian people :n a eomuiunity imbued with 1 with Mr.Chabot of the St.Liwreoce Steam strong common sense, which his already ! Navigation Conpiny, ami with o li«r gentle-1 asserted itself and will continue in the future to do so.Our readers will note that Mr.Whitr concedes the defeat of Mr.Nantkl of Since ho was interviewed, stitueney.No day has yet been\t' however, the returns hive come in from all parts of the country, giving Mr.Nan\" tkl tin Government can .lids to a handsome majority over his opponent Mr.Limoobs.Will be ready THIS DAY, (Thurs day,) at NOON.It will contain The Provincial Elections ; The First German Romance ; Clippings from \u201cTruth\u201d ; The Novels of George Meredith ; A Gypsy Wedding ; Mount Hermon Cemetery ; Fall Clothing ; Poetry ; 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.Octcber 21, 1*88.______ STPATRICK\u2019S HALL, (Late VICTORIA HALL), ST- A TSTTST STREET- MONDAY, October 25th.THE COURTlUSICMS FROBS LOXDOBT.RNGUAND.-WITH- W-A-X-TER EEILBC^AXÆ.CHARLES ABERCROMBIP.Tenor, Solo Tenor for tan years to Her Majesty the Qoeeu.MIS3 A.TAUNT >N, Prima Donna.MISS Z ET KM A., Mezzo-Soprano, Mr.J W.LEACH.Ba fn-Cantante.H.G.HOPPER.Piani.V\\ And Mr.WALTER PF.LH AM, The inimitable facial Artist Sales i*y the SUerlflf of the Histyh't of 4«ei>er.VTO.71, HEARN rt JULIEN et at,\u2014*?, 2207 i f the r.fticial cadastre of ChumplMU Ward of the City of Quebec, an eropl ic mu nt on Champl ;in Htree\\ With building*.Sale at She- i*T'* oflic».on ttw 2?th October instant, at 10 o\u2019clock A M.No 12VJ, THE CORPvlR \\TIO OF QUEBEC rs- FOLEY et > ir,\u20142o Lot No U:»© of the official cadastre of Monfcalm Ward of the City of Qaebez, St.Michael Street.Subject to a constitute i it M»v of each year.Sa\u2019e at Sharid\u2019s.ffico.on tbs 2**i November .«.tlO.-dockA M.^ g AMYOT.Deputy Sheriff.SH8a>vr\u2018s Ovrir*.1 Quebec.20th October, 1SS6 f October 21, 18S6.\tA Laser v Tickets of Admiaaioo, 50c.and 7*c.ed Seats, $1-00.\t,\t_\t.^ .Tickets to be had acd Seats Reserved at A Lavigne's Mu*ic and Piano Wareroorop, 0% Fabrique Street.X*\" For details, see Prcgramnsee.October 21,18SG.zz~!gmks@amm Canadian Pacific Railway WANTED, A STEADY BOY, AGED SIXTEEN TO Eighteen, to do eeneral work ab^ut the house.Most have g:cd references.Apply to H.STANLEY SMITH, 4, St Denis Street, Cape.October 21,1886.\tC Mr.Champagne mates that the recount will give him a majority of several vote.* over Mr.Villeneuve.He also declares that he is about to contest the election.MK.BH.4Ul.il AM P\u2019s POLICY.Dr.Marcil, of St.Eustache, writes to /.Hi»iaLor-e!cct for Montreal East, in conversation with a Mar reporter this morning.Mr.Mcbhao.o yomarked that tho next Cabinet will consut of M.r Mercier, men interested in river n«vigi(ion, and the information obtaintd by him has been sulli-cient to convince him of the feasibility of the scheme.The plane for its execution wi'l be prrpued at oco*.Flatt-ring to a Quebec Contractor.MR SfMON PETERS TO UHILO A RESIDKNOE KOK SIR GEORGE STEPHEN.Sir Geo.Stephen, President o?tho Cana-d'an Pacific Railway recently purchased from ,Judge U.J, Traiter of this city, the river ! and seigniory of Metis, paying therefore tho sum of $20,000.Mr.Si-non Peters, contrac-I tor has just received instruction* from Sir George, to design and superintend the erre IN HANDSOME PLUSH CASES.STERLING SILVER TETE SETS, SALT O Cellars, Napkin-Rings, Pocket Flasks, Cigarette and Card Cates, Bouquet Holders, Scent Bottles, kr.Also, Jist Received, Thro* Carte* Electro-Plated Ware, coasuting of Berry Bowlr, Sugir acd C oun Stand*, Breakfast Cructi', To* Set», Ac., Ac.CJ-.SEIFERT\u2019S EUROPEAN BAZAAR 3-A, 3F*a,'fc>T*lc|vio CStroot, 3-CL October 2, 18^6.tjUFHEO, TBI18BH, OCT.21,1888.THE ROUGE METHOD*.(b rom the Mmilreal fLiztlle.) The game of bum played by the Oppo- tj.n (1f a 8n,nmcr bons - ou hi* new properly sition since tho opening of the recent !\tThis building will have a frontagn electoral .campaign i* still being conducted.; 0f (areuty feet and a depth of forty.It will Tho boast was vaunt ingly made day after he of wo-nl throughout and instead of^ being day that the Liberal party would carry tho : plastered wittvn, the roams w 11 ho finished Province by a majority of not leas than : with red cedar from British Columbn, avmch fifteen, and that the unsavory Mr.Mcrcior | when polished has much the same appearance would be immediately installed a* Premier ; ft* oheny.It gf'y*' T1 l°u ^.\"i^ !!\u201e rc Itf, * .*\t., i i ,\t,\t*\t! rvervthina about tne hanse will be or the \u2014 thisto catch the elect ora.e \\oto.i\tvery*best.With the necessary outbuildings that tho contoet w all but clowd, and that ,\t^ to ^ ahnllt s-20.000.The the assault upon the Ministerial forces has re8i.(en,.e wi|i be suppl ed wi'.h drainage and failed of success the Lib-jra'.s aro attempt- «rater,* the latter to be pumpei from a Vug fo Jjrthe members returned as sup- ; neighboring stream, porters of Vi.e Ministry.One prominent Conservative member lias already been appruacl.ed and tho inducement of a port-f.|io held out t\u2018> him if he will consent to nli/ tLe traitor.The offer, it is needless to say, *V Indignantly repelled.It is only by fU'^h inptljod* that fhe ftfercier party work, but »lth«llgh they have cor: rupted some of tho old-time Oon-orvatiyo counties and temporarily snatched a v:c-I\u2019U'y, thev will discover that tho majority rctuni.ôù'iji opposition to tho Liberals is df pnhu&lç Lncf the public Ir.Mercier in his w)Jd at- St.John Street, Upper Town, and Soua-le-Fort Street, Lower Town, Blouse-Building and House-Furnishing Hardware Merchants.too regardful interest to aid fc Personal Intelligence.The' TTon.Gedron O tiniet, Çuperin'endeot of Education, sail* from Liverpool rn the 28th inst , for Qm bee.by tho \u201cParisiac.\u201d Dr.Ahcarn I as returrel to town afUr a J;iTp of a couple of wteka to Wcshingtor, wjure lie has beep inspecting tjio hoipitals.The Rev.J.B.Val'e*, cur4 qf St.Jerque, Lake St.John, is in the city.Ho reporta that the crops at Like John this year have been magnificent, b tter than any for the last fifteen year*.M.Vallée says there is great Mr.Gagnon, Mr.Peitetier.Mr.\tâf the Provincé.?\u2022 t___U «,«.1 Av» ITtinrlSaYt IV at no\ty ROUND TOWN.A CANARD.The other night, the Ottawa Journal published a silly story to the effect that Sir Adolphe Cakon, becoming tired of the turmoil of political life, had determined to retire and accept the Lieutenant-Governorship of the North-West Territo-s.The agent of the associated press at Ottawa deemed this rubbish worth telegraphing all over the country, though he must have kne^rn that the story was a tissue of glaring falsehoods, from beginning to end.The Minister of Militia is not not tired of the \u201cturmoil of political life.'\u2019 In fact he likes it, and no man but an idiot would imagine that at his age, Sir Adolphe would allow himself to drift into the obscurity, which his acceptance of tho post of Lieutenant-Governor would imply.He is an active politician, and his reccn^ successes in his county show that his popularity has not in the Least diminished.A year or two ago this same yarn about Sir Adolphe\u2019s contemplated withdrawal from public lifo was published in some of the Ottawa papers.It wa* stated then, as now, that he would go either to the North-West or Quebec, as Lieutenant-Governor.Does this revival of the old story come from the same hand ?EXCURSION I to and CALIFORNIA.YICTORI4, VANCOUVER, and SAN FRANCISCO, \u2022VZJk.C.P.RY.RAIL ROUTE ¦ ON 29th and 30th October.FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, $90.00.\u2018 To enable families to spend the Winter on the Pacific Coeat, Tickets will fce good to return up to 30th May, 1887, and available to stop over at any intermediate point.For tickets, and any farther information, apply to J.McKENNA, City Passenger Agent, St.Louis Hotel, or Palais Station.W.Ü.VAN HORNE, GEO.OLDS, Vice-Preaidant.Gen\u2019).Traffc Manager.D.McNICOLL, Gen\u2019l.Passenger Agent.OeVnbee 21.18*6.\t» MUSTEK BEOOIEED.Applications to fill the position ©f DOCKMASTER of the New GRAVING DOCK, at Levis, will be received by the Quebec Harbour Comtrisaioners until Tiday,MNoveflterKH,atioi)ii.For terme and conditions, apply to the uadar^ned\ta h VERRET, Secretary -Treasurer.Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, I Quebec, 20th October, 1886.J October 21,1886.I Mi to Mai Mi.IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LIMITED tpaoe io our Store not being suOicient to exhibit Piano# to our fatisfaction, we have decided to retire from that branch cf the business, and will sell the balance of our stock of Pianos cheap.We have several magnificent instruments on hand, which most be cleared out at once to make room for our Christma* Goods which are daily expected, of which due \u2022caonneement will be made.jU* if0 reasonable Cash Offer for these Pianos will be refused.MORGAN & CO.f 47, BVADB STREET.October 2L 13W*\t\" ¦\t0 POLITICAL.We hear that a round robin ia actually being prepared by the rouges for présenta tion to tho Lieutenant-Governor.It is also stated that the document h is Mr Mzbcxbr'* sanction.We are prepared to to hear almost anything about Mr.Mer-cier\u2019s intentions, but we can hardly believe that he is a mover in a conspiracy at once so scandalous as the one which is mentioned in connection with his name.A3 an old politician and ex-minister, he must know that the chief of tho executive of our Province cannot be approached in this way.Mr.Masson Hw advisers by his side, and he will take their advice until he learns through the proper channel that they no longer possess the confidence of the House.The electiona are not yet Offtt.Chicoutimi-Saguenay remains to be heard from, and it is altogether probable that it will go Conservative.In the meantime, it may be as well to state that the Liberals, pure and simple have not a clear majority.Without the Nationalists they can do nothing, and tho Nationalists are not Rouges, but Conservatives.Tfcgt they will forsake their old friends, and join hands with men with whom they can have nothing in common, does not seem at all probable.Does anybody know how Dr.Cameron of Huntingdon intends to conduct himself ia the new Parliament Î Ho is not a Rielist, and as everybody knows, he left the Liberal ranks because Mr.Merrier insisted on making the rebel chief an issue in hi* platform.He voted in the last House once or twice with the Government.We believe that he was most emphatic in his declaration that he could and would never support Mr.Mercier again.Before the election he published a non-committal card in which ha showed leanings both for and against the administration.He certainly ran as the representative of no particular party, and yet both sides claim him.It will be in order now for Dr.Cameron, to come out and say how he stands in relation to parties.Surely he owes this much to himself.It is very difficult to get anything out of the politicians.They are as dumb |ns oysters as regards the future, though both sides, when they can be got tp speak at all, claim a victory.The public are agreed on this point, however, and that is that the Nationalists, like Mr.Parnell\u2019s Home Rulers in the Imperial politics of a year ago, hold tho balance of power.The Montreal Star of Tuesday publishes this batch of political gossip, which we give here for what it ia worth The political J situation is comparatively unchanged, the standing of the parties being atill undecided and the excitement among the politicians still maintained.Hon.W.W.Lynch, Commissioner of Crown Lands, arrived in the city last evening, and to-day was the centre of attraction fora large number of the local politicians, who hung around in shoals endeavoring to obtain some idea as to the course to be followed by the Government in the present crisis.Among others who applied to the honorable gentleman for such information was a Star reporter.To tho latter\u2019s enquiries Mr Lynch replied that he was not in a position to give any authentic information.\u201cDo you think it likely that the Gov-ment will retain otlice until the House sits l\" *Tt is more than probable the Government will remain in power even longer than that, as the Government cannot be said to be defeated and it is not even ^n^rn that the Opposition have a majority yet.\u201d \u201c\\ou do not think the returns so far published can be relied upon then ?\u201d \u201cIt must be evident to everybody that they cannot, with the many contradictions that are being daily published.\u201d \u2022 \u201c Is there any truth in the reports whieh an Irish member and an English Protêt tant one.\u201cMessrs.Pelletier, end Duhamel though remarked tho reporter, \u201chave boon defeated.How will you manage about them ?\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s easy enough,\u201d replied Mr.Me-Shano.\u201c We are going to show the Con servative Nationalists that we appreciate what they have done for us and will open constituencies for both Pelletier and Duhamel !\" \u201cOf course you will be tho repreeiMiia.tive of tho Irish people in Mr.Mercier's Cabinet, if he is to have one.\u201d \u201cWell, that\u2019s what the boys say.I am illing to do my duly.\u201d \u201cCameron will bo the English Cabinet Minister, will he not ?\u201d Do not regard that as decided.Wo are going to get another English member on our side.If the Protestant vote had been for us we would have have had two Englishmen in the Government.\u201d Despite Mr.McShane\u2019s statement, however, jt is generally believed that sh-m\u2019d the Liberals outnumber the Conservatives and the former consequently conic into power, Dr.Cameron will bo taioiii into f>© Cabinet and given the portfolio of the Commissioner of Agriculture.The doctor was the only Protestant Liberal returned in the elections.Another story is that the Liberals are bringing pressure to bear upon Mr.Owens, the Conservative member for Argenteuil, to join the Liberals and take a portfolio in Mr.Mercier\u2019s Cabinet.The story is credited in some quarters from the fact that Mr.Owens was in the city to-day and spent most of his time in company with the Liberal leaders.The Liberals suggest Hon.Mr.Marchand as Speaker in tho event of their party succeeding to power.\u201d The Hon.Thomas White, who is now in tho Maritime Provinces making speeches to the electors, was interviewed on the situation tn Quebec, last week by the reporter of tho St.John, N.JLl., Sfin.The account of what took place is thus described by our contemporary : \u2014 \u201cIn reply to a question from the reporter, Mr.White stud : 'I am not disappointed at tho result, although tho friends of the Government have lost some five or six scats wliich they expected to obtain.The batrle, in the French counties, was fought almost exclusively on the Riel issue ; for although Mr.Mercier in his r.0-cent trip through tho English counties endeavored to put it on other groqpds, both he and hia lieutenante pressed tho race and revenge cry among tho French electors for all it was worth.In view of the agitation of last fall, when probably not a «ingle French county could have been carried for the Conservatives, the result shows a wonderful reaction on tjie part of the people, which will undoubtedly go .on increasing until parties within a few months at most will resume their old positions in the Province.How does the new Legislature compare with the old ?I-am not sufficiently familiar with all tho newly elected members to answer that.The Government has lost some able men, chief among whom are the Attorney-General and Mr.Nantel of Terrebonne.But to offset them they have secured the services as supporters in the Legislature of Chase Casgrain, a very able man, who was one of tl)e counsel for the Crown in the Riel trial, aud whose election, under the circumstances, is a proof of the intelligent common sense .of the electors of Quebec county.Mr.Hall, who has been returned for Montreal West, and Mr.McIntosh, the member elect for Compton, will also prove most valuable members of'the House.How has the English vote generally gone?I cannot, with any degree of certainty, answer, but every English-speaking member in the new Qouse, with the exception of Mr.Murphy of Quebec West and Mr McShane of Montreal Centre, have been elected as opponents of Mr.Mercier.Tho ehzction in Montreal Centro was complicated by tho presence of a labor candidate, who polled a very large vote ; and in Quebec West, the number of rejected ballots, which was three or four times greater than Mr.Murphy\u2019s majority, make it difficult to estimate the result of tho popular vote.This is net the first time that the rouge party has nearly divided the Province ?By no means.In 1872, when the in-iluenco of the programmists faction, as it was called, that is the Ultramontane Con servatives, was first felt, the Province was about divided.Sir George Cartier, at that election, was defeated by a majority of over a thousand in Montreal East, where Mr.Taillon has now been defeated by a small majority.In 1874 the Liberals, if I remember rightly, returned a majority of one to the House of Commons.In 1878, Mr.Joly, on the formation of his govern ment, carried Ç*.out of the 05 seats.He purchased Mr.Turcotte, who had been elected as a Conservative, by the office of Speaker, and on grounds of personal friend ship, secured the support of Mr.Price, who had been elected as a Conservative for Chicoutimi, and carried on the Government for eighteen months, carrying his measures and maintaining his majority by the casting vote of his Speaker.You do not then regard this election as indicating that the Province of Quebec will go Liberal at the general elections ?Certainly not.The people of tho Province of Quebec are Conservative by tradition and principle.They aro strongly in favor of the general policy of the present government.The \u201cbolters,\u201d as those Conservatives who wont agains^ the Government on the Riel question, last session arc called on all questions excepting those relating to the troubles in tho North-West voted with tho Government.The Riel agitation having expended itself in the contest just over, the reaction against it will go on, and the sober second thought of the intelligent people of that Province will assert itself in favor of the policy, which tho Province of Quebec was the first to insist upon, that is the national policy, and which they will adhere to.What course do you think tho Russ Government will pursue ?I am not in their confidence and have no right to express a positive opinion.But I should think that Mr.Ross, having a ma jority in the Assembly of at least three, will meet the Legislature.That he will be sustained there can hardly be a reasonable doubt.His administration of the aff&rs pur* .un,fc ;\t- M\u2019-M: Tf L'he Latest Local Intelligence.Enlarging.\u2014Mr.C.W.Carrier of Levis, has again enlarged his already extensive workshops by the addition of sixty feet in tome wantuig it at Roberval hnd dthrrs ui Peinte-iux-Trembles, and at tho hsreor of ?be Metabetchouan, * Mr.Henry GiSu\u2019ljvan.CE.Inspector o Provincial Survey*,\u2019 hsV returned to town from Lake St.John, where he has Jieen in sp-cting tho surveys of a numbrr rf new townships now being laid S!}* \u2019''y,1*16.{\u2019 '^*.rn ment To ihew that Lake St.John is get^mg Lloser to civilization, it may bo said tnat Mr CysuHivan we* efjgsgçd in his surveys r Wednesday lait.TeftYhe fojiowjng day.by took th® car8 m.oa Satuy pretty to a young uiin a; wheu she hai just refused to fce his wif?.\u2014Somerville Journal.Arrest.\u2014Donald Sanders deserted from \u201cB\u201d Battery in the month of July last and went to England.He arrived out by the mail steamer a day or two ago and delivered himself np to the military authcritier.He is also befog proceeded against oa a charge of having obtained money under false pretences on shipboard.It is alleged that when the steamer neared Quebec the prirocer took fifty gold sovereigns belonging to a passenger and brought them ashore to change them into Canadian currency, but fcilpd to return.It is also alleged against the accused that he ob tuintd money from a young woman on board the vessel on the understanding that he was about to marry her, Joseph Cook.\u2014Joseph Cook la a phono m» non to be accounted for.No other Amo rican orator has done what he has done, or anything like it ; and, prior to the expriment, no voice would have bean bold enough to predict its suuoeir.We reviewed Mr.Cook\u2019s \u201cLectures on Biology' with uuquali tiied praise.t.70,500\tdo.do.\t63£.134,600\tdo.do.\t55 .159.445\tdo.Tit'es undoubted\u2014held in frea and common eoccage.Term-, ) cash, tialaace in 3 or 5 years, interest at six per cent, payable half yearly.Will be 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Hjl\tFROM For sale by Grocers andj-Dn and quarts.defined expressly for LYJM CO., Montreal.tJ\" A liberal discount to the September 9, ISfsf,.James L.Wiseman, Wowl Engraver ani Desiper Drawings of machinery, stc Pianos, Melodeons, Agricultural In mfcnta.Portraits, Store Fronts, View Manufactories, Hotels and Scenery Ecgr from Photographs or Sketches.Kin Po Engraved superior to any other off ce in Dominion.Illustrated Catalogue a speci; Electrotyping, etc.GF\" The celebrated Baker Engraving Tinting Machin (for Fine Work) and Spt Machine or Poster Advertising.162 St.JAMES or 49 St.JOHN STBÏ iwronsrcrJF*-:*3- 1886.Lm D9C THE MORNING CHRONICLE.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21.1886.To g«t relief from indigeetion, bilioaroeu, coastipetion or toroid liver without disturbiog (be stoaiech or purgintr the bo*els, take » few loeee of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they will please you.\tm,w,f&w A.LEAMOM & 00., nGIMEERS AND FOUNDERS, «T.PAUL STREET* QTTX3BX30.M.VNUFACTURïRSJ O?Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, Hoisting Engines for Discharging Ships, &c.Steam Pumps, and a Variety of other Pumps.F ropeiler Engines for Yachts & Tow Boats.Iron Railings, Hoisting Machine for Stores Jack Screws, Bark Mills and a kinds of Macninery for Mines, Saw Mills Floor Mills and Agricu'tarai Implements.Pollies, Hinder» and Shafting.All kind of Casting of Brass or Iron made to order, and all kinds of Blacksmith Work.er PEPAiRS DOME AT SHORT NOTICE.'» May 3 1886.\tFm Autumn Peace.One word is breathed through falling leaves, One word repeat the rustling sheaves.As days grow brief and nights increase, And gala voices cease.It rules the woodland wrapp?d in haze, The 6eld that gave us wheat or maize, The vineyard slope, the orchard row Wnere heaped apples glow.These no unsolaced wind shall fret, Arousing them to fond regret ; No tree would now be green, no field Regain its summer yield.No plant would from the eager frost Redeem one blossom it hath lost ; For now, fulfilled in seed or fruit.Life houses at the root.No bee its fcoded cell complete Would change for summer's uostored sweet ; No bird the Maytime rapture thrilled, Its nest would now rebuild.O my Delight ! We too are blent lu the eoft waning year\u2019s content.What though from far Youth's qnickset bound There comes a wooing sound ?Thou hearest, but thou wilt not grieve ; Though sweet the morn, more sweet is eve.Say (thou, upon whose lips Love bung) Thou wouldst not now be young ! One word is breathed through falling leaves, One word repeat the rustling sheaves.As days grow brief and nights increase ; That single word is \u201c Peace.\u201d \u2014Edith M.Thomas in Brooklyn Magazine, Chess.Correspondence intended for this column and exchanges should be addressed \u201cChess Editoh Morning Chronicle, Qcebko.\u201d CANADA\u2019S tiMMER RESORT HE IROQUOIS ROUSE, -ON THE- BLLŒIL MOUNTAINS,: P.O.,: Will be opened May;Wnd,;an OTTERBURN PARK Tx/r\t24tlx.fe j-.poeil Bros., £ F.Campboll, Props.\tMan\u2019gr.ST.HILAIRE STATION* P.Q* May 3,18«6w 1900 ISLAND HOUSE ON THE- 31.LAWRENCE RIVER, AT ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y.£.jvementA for 1886]\"include\u2019 repainting ; zew piazza]; additional heating power,^tc^ Sa : rice and cuisine from Hotel Brunswick, New York.Price {(reasonable.CU iS.P CLEMES,\tR.H.SOUfHGATB, Manager.\tPresident.May 14,1886.Literary Notices.THE annual register.Canadians have come to regard Mr.Mor gan\u2019s ''Annual Register\u201d av one of the prime necessities of the time.It is a book which no one who wishes to keep abreast of current events in our history can afford to be without.It is well edited and contains an enormous amount of really valuable material, Mr.Morgan\u2019s assistants performing their task with creditable ability and skill.The staff is composed of such well-known men as Dr.Hodgins, Alex.Robertson, Fred.A Dixon, James Barry and Fred Colson.This volume, which deila with the events of 1885, is even more compact than its predecessors and quite np, in point of thorouganess, with previous issues of the work.The firsfc.chap ter is devotsd to the political history of the year, which includes a review of provincial as well as of Dominion affairs, and embraces a succinct and interesting narrative of the events connected with the North-West re hellion.The second chapter is devoted to matters relating to educational progress in the Dominion ; the third to promotions in and appointments to the Civil Service of Canada during the year ; the fourth to the year\u2019s obitnary ; the fifth to miscellaneous statistics and information ; the sixth to notes on literature, science and art ; and thsseventh to a journal of remarkable occurrences.The appendices contain statements of the votes polled at bye-elections for the House of Commons and the Provincial Assemblies during the year, and the ages and other data respecting living Canadian public men.There * is aUn a doable index, one relating to the names of individuals who figure iu the text, and the other to the subjects treated.Mr.Morgan is to be congratulated on hia latest contribution to our literature.The \u201cRegister\u201d is published by Messrs.Hunter, Rose & Co., Toronto.Quebec, Thursday, Oct.21st, 18S6.Problem No.349.Composed for Morning Chronicle, by C.b.Stubbs, Chess Editor, St.John Globe.Black\u20142 pieces.i iü üü iü HTM y .¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ WM üü rlrs H « .White\u201410 pieces.White to play, and mate in two moves.Solution to Problem No.347.1.KtQ8, and2.mates accordingly.Solved by J.B.A.,\u2014one of the best 2ers I have ever solved, with an initial move not over easy to discover.Congratnlationsto author ; J.W.S., Montreal\u2014Difficult owing to nearness ot other solutions, viz., Q Kt 7 and Q Kt eq.Fully fifteen minutes before I discovered the key move.Game Ending No.2.The following pretty ending to a Q\u2019s Gambit, occurred in a game played some years ago between Dr.L., and Capt.B., of Charlottetown, P.E.I.Black\u2014Capt.B.TIQUE «AC HOTEL, 'T A.DOTTS-A-C, \u201e BA G US 2T A?, IS NOW OPEN -FOB THE- Sr~J RECEPTION OF GUESTS.3: hill particolais, as to terms, Ac.lADDR ES3iTI3i iin t RS.JAMES FENNELL, -p A T-aoTTS A.O.Jane 19, 1886.\t_ HOTEL BRUNSWICK lïfïH-AYEHUB anâ 26th SI., ig O'CKT YorkA- ¦ *§ i White\u2014Dr.L.Black having advanced his Q R P White annonneed mate in two moves.«&R1CAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.Table d boto and Restaurant.Elegantly Ire-modeled and refurnished.tfllCHEU, KIMZLER & SOUTHGATE, PROPRIETORS May 14, 1886.__ - THE RUSSELL, OTTA-W .A.il um Ü of Caica « HIS MAGNIFICENT NEW HOTEL, 1 fisted up in the moat modem style, is now an The Russell ccntains accommodations e, over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with ^«ge and Baggage Elevators and command \u2022 pie idid view of the City Parliamentary G.cunds, River and Canal Visitors to the sition thereof prepared and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Corporation.Each tender thall be made on a blank form to be subscribed to by two responsible parties willing to secure the carrying out of the contract.Each tender shall co er the City Treasurer s receipt for an accepted cheque of an amount equal to b% (five per cent.) ol the sum tendered to erect the system and keen it going and in perfect working order for five years from 1st May, 1887 to l*t of Mav, 1892.The price tendered shall be for erecting the system and maintaining it for five years as inferred from last paragraph.Each tender to set forth also what reduction pei annum would obtaiu on a 10 year\u2019s con-tra-t.Each tender shall also set forth what the cost will be for the erection and maintenance of any additional light per annum.The contractor to pay for the drawing up of the contract, and shall supply the Corporation with a Notarial copy thereof.\t\u2022 CHS.BAILLAIRGK, City Engineer.N.B.\u2014It will be competent also for any party tendering to submit such other scheme of their own as might offer greater adiantages iu a pecuniary point of view or any improvement in the disposition of the lights, or in their number, arrangement, grouping etc.\u2014stating of course the proposed price for so doing.G.B.Oc\u2019ober 19,18Sfl.CITY TREASURER\u2019S OFFICE, Quebec, 18th October, 1886.TT YOtT-tl.TJS± A Great Medical Work on Manhood Exhausted Vitality Nervous and Pbvsica Debility.Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses.A hook for every man, young, middle-aged and old.It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is invaluable.So found by tbe Author, whose experience for 25 years is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician.300 pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, fall gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense than any other work sold in this country for 62.50, or tbe money will be refunded in every instance.Price only $1.00 by mail, postpaid.Illustrative sample free to anybody.Send now.Gold medal awarded the author by tbe National Medical Association, to the President of which, tnu Hon.P.A.Bissell, and associate officers of the Board the reader spectfully referred.The Science of Life is worth mors to the young and middle aged men of this generation than all the gold mines of California and tbe silver mines of Nevada combined.\u2014S.F.Chroncle.Tbe Science of Life peints ont tbe rocks and quicksands on which the constitution and hopes of many a young man have been fatally wredc ed.\u2014Manchester Mirror.Tbe Science ot Life is of greater value than all the medical works published in this country for the past 60 years.\u2014^4t/an/a Constitution.The Science of Life is a superb and masteily realise on nervous and physical debility Detroit tree Press.There is no member of society to whom the Science of Life will not be ueefnl, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergy man.\u2014Argonaut,\tW Address the Peabody Medical Institnte, cr Dr.W.H.P«rker, No, 4, Bui tin to Street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience.Chronic and obstmate diseases that have bafflsd the skill of all other ohysicians a specialty.Such treated successfully without an instance of failure.Mention \u201cChboniclb.\u201d Quebec Que.March 9, 1886.\ti.th&satAw-l.m US NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT unless the Taxes for tbs current yoar be paid witbont delay, the accounts will be banded over to the Recorder\u2019s Court for collection.All tbe accounts due for sidewalks will also be bauded to tbe Recorder\u2019s Court if not paid immediately.C.J.L.LAFRANCE, City Treasurer, October 19, 1886, ¦OIF\u2014 AND OTHERWISE, THIS PAPER, ROYAL Insurant Company.F ire and Life CAPITAI, - - X2.000.000 STG, Immense Reserve Funds.Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.Absolute Security to Assured.Insurances taken at current rates.Policies issued here.Loues promptly paid.C.P.CHAMPION, AGENT.No.66, St.Peter 8t., Quebec, Telephone Commnnlcation.Jsr ot to JEet.SHIRT ÏA0TÜRÎ TO LET Mil y hut Everybody Should Know it will be seen that Dr, Pollock has won the 1st prize, having scored every game ; Mr.Blackburne the 2d, losing only to Dr.Pollock ; and Mr.Burn the 3d, losing to Messrs.Blackburne and Pollock.The Irish champion for the year is Dr.R.W.Barnett, he being tbe Irish player who baa made the highest score.We have not received the fall play in the handicap tournament, bat hope to give them next week.Tbe meeting has been highly successful in every way\u2014there being not a single hitch in the proceedings.Great credit is due to the local secretaries and committee for their ex eellent management ; and the strangers will long remember with pleasure and gratitude the hospitality of the ladies and gentlemen of Belfast.Referring to hospitality, the Glasgow competitor remarks\u2014\u201cThanking them all round, I never met so much kindness in my life.\u201d The Congress has grealty stimulated chess in the North of Ireland, and many new members of the association and of the Belfast Chess Club have been enrolled.Chess clubs are likely to be started in Lurgan, Sligo, Strabane, Londonderry, and other towns.\u2014 Glasgow Herald, October 9.Game No.335.Played by correspondence.For score and notes we are indebted to the St.John Globe Why a Timid Youus Theatre-Goer Wanted His Money Back.The preliminary theatrical season in this city wm not altogether a successful one this year, and poor houses were the rule.One night during the engagement of a \u201csnap \u2019 company at the Chestnut Street Theatre a little boy came down the stairs from the gallery daring the first act and impaired for the manager, says the Philadelphia Bulletin, The manager was not in at the time, and the door-keeper inquired why he wished to see him.\u201cBecause,\u201d returned the lad, *T want money back.\u201d \u201cAren\u2019t you satisfied with the play ?\u201d asked.\tV 3 \u2018 Oh, yes,\u201d he replied.\u201cThe play\u2019s enough, but the fact Is I\u2019m afraid to si there all by myself.\u201d my good stay up White.J.E.Narraway, Campbleton, N.B.1\tP K 4 2\tKt K B 3 3\tB B 4 4\tPQB3 5\tPQ 4 6\tP K 5 7\tB Q Kt 5 8\tB tks Kt ch 9\tP tks P 10\tKt Q B 3 11\tCastles 12\tR K sq 13\tBB 4 14\tKt Q 2 15\tKt at Q 2 tks Kt 16\tB B sq 17\tQ Kt 3 ch,(b) 18\tB tks P 19\tQ R Q sq 20\tB Q 2 ! (d) 21\tKt tks P ! 22\tKt Q 6 * 23\tBR6! 24\tKt B 7 ch 25\tQ tks R 26\tR tks B 27\tQ tks Q B P 28\tR Q 8 29\tK R Q sq 30\tK R tks B 31\tR Q sq Black.H.N.Kittson, Hamilton, Ontario.1\tP K 4 2\tKt Q B 3 3\tBB 4 4\tKt K B3 5\tP tks P 6\tP Q 4 7\tKt K5 8\tP tks B 9\tB Kt 3 10\tB K B 4 11\tCastles 12\tR K sq 13\tB Kt 2 14\tP K Kt 4 (a) 15\tQ P tks Kt 16\tQ tks P 17\tK R sq 18\tQ tks K P (c) 19\tQ Kt 2 20\tB Bsq 21\tB Q5 22\tR K Bsq 23\tQ tks B 24\tR tks Kt 25\tB Q Kt 2 26\tR K B sq 27\tPQ B4 28\tBK5 29\tBQ 6 30\tQ B 8 ch The trip around the world can now be made in exactly sixty-nine days.Jules Verne\u2019s fancy was altogether too slow.Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator has no eqnal for destroying worms in children and adults.See that you get the genuine when purchasing.\td&w An enterprising little lady of 7 years at Clanton, Ga., has organized a school for infants, whom she charges 10 cents apiece a month for teaching them their letters.fhos.Sabin, of Eglington, says : \u201c 1 have removed ten corns from my feet with Holloway\u2019s Corn Cure.\u201d Reader, go thou and do likewise.\td&w Jay Gonld has staunchly declined always to ride up in elevators, climbing instead the steep stairways at a pace that was almost as fast as the elevator could rise.Th ro are cases of consumption so far advanced that Bickle\u2019s Anti-Consumptive Syrup will not cure, but none bo bad that it will not give relief.For coughs, colds and all affections of tbe throat, lungs and chest, it is a specific which has never been known to fail.It promotes a free and easy expectoration, thereby removing the phlegm, and gives the diseased parts a chance to heal.October 16,1886.\td&w A Cautious Domestic\u2014At a dinner party recently, the hostess observed that a lady had no spoon for her soap, and called the attention of tbe man servant to the fact.He replied in a voice which was heard all over the room : \u201cMum, when the last lady of that name was here we lost a spoon.\u201d O.C.Jacobs.Buffalo.N.Y., says: \u201cDr, Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil cured him of a bad case of piles of 8 years\u2019 standing, having tried almost every known remedy, \u201c besides two Buffalo Physicians,\u201d without relief : but the Oil cured him ; he thinks it cannot be recommended too highly.\u201d There being imitations on the market of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil, customers will see that they get the genuine.October 16, 1886.\td Aw Fogg\u2014The worst break I ever made was at a wedding a short time ago.When I congratulated the couple 1 was rather embar rassed and I wished them many happy returns of the day.Ross\u2014That was a sort of silly speech.Did it provoke the.newly married conple ?Fogg\u2014O, no.They thought it was all right.You see, they were from Chicago ?Holloway\u2019s Pills and Ointment \u2014Some occn pations tend to the development of certain diseases, and those who toil as miners are peculiarly liable to rheumatism, lumbago, aud other allied complaints.In tbe gold-fielos and copper mines Holloway\u2019s remedies have been largely patronised bv the workers to their very great advantage, and they can be confidently recommended as invaluable remedies for inward con-geriions, spasms and cramps in tbe bowels, and all those conditions of tbe lungs and liver to which those who work underground or in impure atmospheres are so peculiarly liable.For cuts, bruises, sprains and stiffened oints, tbe action of Hollovay s Ointment is eminently healing and trot nng, and a supply should always be nand in case of need.October , 1886.\tL \u2019\u2022-b *-w 31 Resigns Notes.(a)\tExceedingly dangerous and is the cause of his future troubles.(b)\tFrom this point the game becomes un usually animated for a correspondence game (c)\t18\u2014Q tks B P ch would only hasten the end.(d)\tA fine coup de repos : now follow some beautiful moves Killed by His Own Prescription (Glasgow Herald.) Some years ago, during the voyage of an emigrant ship bound for Australia, the doctor, belonging to the old school of physicians, was frequently called upon to prescribe for sea sickness.He believed in simple remedies, and whatever else might be included in his prescriptions, thers was sure to be \u201ca small dcse of salt water.\u201d Sometimes it was salt water only.By and by the doctor\u2019s simple cure became a standing joke with the passengers and crew alike.One day, as the ship wai rounding Cape Horn, the doctor was suddenly washed overboard by a heavy sea and unfortunately drowned before help could be given him.The waves had scarcely more than closed over him when a tough old sailor gravely remarked ; \u201cPuir body 1 salt water has been the death o\u2019 bim.He\u2019s fa\u2019en into his aid medicine kist, and we canna say but be has got a gold dose this time.\u201d NEW BOOKS ! ^JALLED BACK, Conway.New Edition The Missing Will,\t\u201c\t\" A Family Affair,\t\u201c\t\" Slings and Arrows,\t\u201c Fate of a Sculptor,\t\u201c Circumstantial Evidence, *' Bound by a Spell,\t'*\t\u201c I Have Lived and Loved, Forster.A Dark Marriage Morn, author of Dora Theme Our Sensation Novel, Justin McCarthy.Lady Branksmere, by The Duchess.Diary of a Woman, Feuillet.Miss SHmmon\u2019s Window, author of Bid R>y Diary.Our Bir Is in their Haunts : A Popular Treatise on the Birds of Eastern North America by J.H.Longille, NLA.For sale by dawson *;co1 August 21,'-1886.DEAFNESS hr»ma Hif m Its causes, and a revv and successful CURE aL your own home, bv one who was deaf twenty eight years.Treated by most of the noted specialists witbont benefit.Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others.Full particulars sent on application.T.8.PAGE, No.41 West 31st St, New York City October 19,1886.\tt,th,sat&.w-Fm S3 £5 00.00 A/E will pay tho above Howard for au> ¦ V oaso of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, £tLoo.OITYT U-A-LL, (QUEBEC, April 21st, 1886.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Aqueduct Wate.is supplied to' citizens for domestic purposes only, amt in no way for manufacturing or industrial pursuits ana that whoever shall consume water for Motors, for Sewing Machines, Lathes, Coffee or Spice Mills, Printing Presses, or any other unrpose whatever, as for Dynamos for Electric Lighting, Ac., Ao., is subject m law to a fine of $20.00 for each offence.The Water Works Committee is ready to receive and favorably consider any demand for the use of water for motors for manufacturing and industrial purposes, and would invite citizens to consider tbe advantages to them selves of such a mode of utilizing the power due to the pressure of the water for tbe objects already specified and a thousand others requiring a minimum quantity of water, of which the price or cost shall tie payable to tba Corporation at the exivtiug rate of 3c.the 100 Ia>J perial gallons, or at such other reduced rate os upon recommendation of the Water Works Committee, tbe City Council might think fit to impose ; tho quantity of water to be paid for being invariably based ol tbe indications of a meter put in for the very purpose of recording the exact quantity used, and so put in by and at the expense of the Corporation, and on which the party for whom it is so put it, or ou whose premii-es it is found to be charged at the rata of 10 p.c.per annum of the cost of said hydrometer or rental thereon and to keep the same in repair ; or the said 1C% may be collectable every six or every- three months or quarterly, that is in two or four paymants or installments.as the Corporation may decide.CHS.BAILLAIRGE, City A W.W, Engineer.April 24.1886.Th* Atiinuo or th* Boot.\u2014Tbe stomach s tbe alembic of the human system.In it those wondrous chemical charges fake place which result in the transmutation of food into Food.When it is vigorons the necessary processes of digestion and assimilation go on uninterrupted, and the system is suitably nour isbed.When it is feeble or disordered, they are obstructea.and being in consequence ill supplied with blood of a vitalizing quality, the physical organism becomes weak and feeble, the nerves suffer, tbe liver and bowels are semi paralyzed, and appetite and sleep fail.These disastrous conséquentes may, however, be prevented or remedied with t he supreme stomachic and aperient, Northrop A Ltman\u2019s VxoriABLS Discovery and DtspEpfic Oder, a medicine of rare purity end efficacy, which reforms a disordered and repairs a weakened state of the digestive organs, overcomes bilionsness, relieves the bowels when obstructed without straining or weakening their, aud promotes tbe exit from the system of impurities which infect the blood, which caose serious organic maladies.No objectionable mineral contaminates it, and ito value is not marred by a subsequent re-action prejudicial to tbe general health.Far preferable is it to tbe ordinary nauseous drags used to produce a similar effect, but which are frequently ineffective as well as unpleasant ; 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