Quebec morning chronicle, 12 juillet 1892, mardi 12 juillet 1892
[" )\ty ttfijrr atmntrt YOL.XLYI.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1892.NO.17,174.Quebec Cental Railway.THE VACHER PALACE CAR ROUTE TO FABYAN'S, BOSTON AAO SPRINGFIELD.Solid Train Sorrioo Botwoos Qatkoo and Boston Daily Ti* Shortrooke and Wkita River Junction.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1892, traîna will ran m follows : EXPRESS\u2014LanvoOmbee (Ferry) 7.00 A M or 7.13 A.M.Leave Levis 7.80 A.M.Arrive Dadawell Jauction 11.156 A.V{.Arrive Sherbrooke Lift P.M.Yin Duds well Junction, Arrive Fmbyen's 4.50 P.M.Arrive Portland 8.15 P.M.Warmer Palace Car on this train Quebec to Fabyan\u2019s and oonnectm^r with through cars from Portland, Old Orchard and points on the Boston and Maine Railway.PASSENGER-Leave Quebec (Ferry) 3.00 P.M.Leave Levis 3.26 P.M Arrive Duds well Junction 7.46 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 9.00 A.M.Arrive BostonS.lO A.M.Arrive New York 1L40 A.M.This train runs through from Quebec to Boston without change of Passenger or Baggage cars.Wagner Palace car Quebec to Boston and Springfield.MIXED\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) 1.00 P.M.Leave Levis Lift P.M.Arrive St.Francis «.00 P.M.GOING NORTH.STPRBS8\u2014Leave New Task 4.00 P.M.Leave Boston 7.1ft P.M.Sherbrooke 7.13 A.M.Arrive Levis L00 P.M.Arrive Quebec (Terry 1 1.1ft P.M.Through Wagner Palace Gan on this train, Boston and Springfield to Quebec^ PASSENGER\u2014Leave New York 10.00 A.M.Boston 1 P.M.or leave Boston via North Conway Lift P.M.Leave Portland 1.06 P.M.Arriving Dadawell Junction 12.40 A.M.Leave Sherbrooke 1L4ft P.M.Leave Dudswdl Junction 12.56 A.M.Arrive Levis ft.30 A.M._ Arrive Quebec ft.30 A.M.i can run through via White River .Wagner Palace Sleeping car Fabyan\u2019s to Quebec via Dude-well Junction.MIXED\u2014Leave St.Francis 6.00 A.M.Leave Besace Junction 7.06 A.M.Arrive Levis 10.30 A M., arrive Quebec 10.46 A.M.This is the only line running through can in connection with the Boston and Maine and Maine Central Railways.Tourist tickets to Newport, White Mount; sins, Boston and New York are on sale from June 1st to September 30th, and Saturday excursion tickets good to go on Saturday and return the following Monday can be bad on application to Agents.For further inform*tion, apoly at the General Ticket Office, opposite the St.Louis Hotel, or to any of the Company\u2019s Agents.FRANK GRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Genl Manager.Gen.Frt.A Pas.Agt June 36, 1893.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 13th JUNE, 1892, Trains will run to and from St.Andrew Street Terminus, Quebec, m follows, Sundays excepted : LEAVE QUEBEC.8 30 A If Through Express for.Lake St.Q.dU ILM.\tCham- bord Junction at 4.18, and at Roberval at 4.46 P.M.(This train connects tri-weekly with Lower Laurentian train for St.Tite Junction).S 30 P I# Local Express for Sk.Raymond v.aw r.W.daily, arriving there at 7.05 P.M.FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE.-FROM QUEBEC TO- Sherbrooke, Portland, Boston, New York, Ottawa, Kingston,Peterborough, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, London.Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City, Chicago, &c., &c.NO.3 DAY EXPRESS DAILY.(Saudays Excepted).Leave Quebec (Ferry).12.00 nocn.M Levis (G.T.R.).12.25 P.M.NO.1 NIGHT EXPRESS DAILY (Sua-days Included).Leave Quebec (Ferry).4.00 P.M.\u201c Levis (G.T.R).4.26 P.M.Pullman Sleeper to Montreal.Through Coaches to Montreal and Portland.No.11 Mixed train for Richmond leaves Quebec (Ferry) 7.30 P.M.Levis 7.60 P.M.daily except Sundays.FROM THE WEST.Express Trains arrive at Levis 8.00 A.M.and 2.00 P.M.Mixed trains at Point Levi 8.00 P.M., and L30 A.M.Levis 6.40 A.M.THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS n Western Sûtes, Manitoba, North-West Territories, British Columbia and the Pacific Coart are issued by this route.W One Management only from Quebec to Chicago.For fares, timetables.Sleeping Car accommodation, and general information, apply to the Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, opposite St.Look Hotel, and 17, Sous-le-Fort Street, also at the Company\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, and Levia and Point Levi Stations.L.J.SEARGEANT, General Manager.N.J.POWER, General Passenger Agent.June 27, 1892.\tapl20 Intercolonial Railway.1892\u2014SUMMER ARRANGEMENT\u20141892.6 ARRIVE AT QUEBEC, nn A If Through Express leaves Roberval \u2022UU n,m* daily (including Sundays but not Saturdays) at 8.30 P.M.and Cham bora Junction as 9.03 P.M., arriving at Quebec at 6.00 A.M.Q 10 A M Local Express leaves St.Ray-\u2022 n.m.XBOod^ daily, at 7.05 A.M., arriving at Quebec at 8.40 AM.«9/1 P U Mixed leaves Riviere a Pierre.AU r.W.at 3.00 P.M., St.Raymond at 5 10 P.M.and Lake St.Joaeph at 6.40, arriving at Quebec at 8.20 PM.During July and August, an Excursion train will leave Qjuebeo daily, except Sunday, at ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 27th June, 1892, the trains will be run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows :\u2014 TRAINS WILL LEAVE LEVIS Through Express for Halifax A St.John.8.30 Express for Riviere du Loup and Ste.Flavie.14.20 Accommodation for Riviere du Loup.18.06 TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS Accommodation from Riviere du Loup.5.20 Express from Ste.Flavie and Riviere du Loup.12.00 Through Express from Halifax and St.John.16.00 The Sleeping Oar attached to Express Train leaving Leris at 8.90 o\u2019clock runs through to Halifax.At Metapedia another sleeping car for passenger, going to St.John will be attached to the train, and the passengers will be allowed to remain in the car at St.John Station until 7.00 o\u2019clock on the morning of arrival.The Train arriving at Levis at 16.00 o\u2019clock will be run daily from Riviere du Loup.The ears on the throngh express trains are lighted by Electricity, and heated by steam from the locomotive.4V All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained; and all information about the route ; also Freight and Passenger Rates on application to D.R.MoDONALD, Quebec City Agency, 49, Palhonsie Street, Quebec.D.POTTINGKR.Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 1 29th June, 1892.\t/ July 4, 1892.\tAm Returning, this train will arrive at Quebec at 420 P.M.Excursion tickets to Lake St.Joseph, good to go by this train only, 50 cents each.20 minutes at Lake Edward for lunch.Freight for points in Lake St.John and Saguenay districts, East of Chambord Junn them before August 1st, 1893, and frankly tell you if your cane in curable or not.All incurable cases aro rejected.Special attention is paid to every case.Invalids living outside of Montreal, should address their letters to Mr.JOHN MURRAY, Manager, and inclose two 3 cent SUin|>s for symptom blank and question sheets.May 10, 18113.E-tu,th&sat-tJyg3 'V RDibb, Mr E O Cano, Mr If Harper, Mrs Harper and infant, Mr F Horsfall, Miss Hutchison, Mr W C Jephcott, Mrs Jeplu-ott and maid, Mr C I\u2019 laiw.Miss Manstiuld, Mr W II Moore, Mrs Moore, Miss Moor**, Mr F A R.c-son, Mr A W Stephens, Miss M Stirling, Miss J Stirling.Miss Stirling, Mr Tatters,dl, Col \\ 1 »ylor, Mrs Taylor, Miss Taylor, Miss O 'I'ny-lor.Master T Taylor, Mrs J Thom, chihl and m ud, Mr AI Wal, MrS 11 Warren.S JH I 3?PIN G OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.DcUe Steamship Jtly 11\u2014Thames 1\t\u2014Lake Superior \u2019* \u2014Oregon.**\t\u2014Maasdam Arrived at Quebec Southampton From Antwerp Liverixiol New York JEW GOODS ! ?SUITABLE TOR- WEDDING PRESENTS.And One of the Finest Assortments of Engagement and Wedding -R-ittg8» with Diamonds, Rabies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Pearls, etc.Onyx and Marble French Clocks, Regulators, Solid Sterling Silver, and Plated ware, Bronzes, Lamps, Optical Goods, Opera and Marine Glasses, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, in Fine Gold, and others ; Artificial Human Eyes, Umbrellas with Gold and Silver Handles, and rr«b>bllltlea for tbe Sfext 94 Hour* for the 8t.Lawrence Etc.Etc.Toronto July 11, ll.oo p.m.~LakM and Loyer St Lawrence\u2014Moderate to frexh eouth-erlv to westerly winds ; mostly fine and ly winus ; mostly nne and very wann ; a few local thunder storms becoming Time TABLE.HIOH WATKR AT Qt\u2019RBKO\u2014HTANPAKI) TIMR\u20141892 a p use duties Wednesday., Thursday.Friday.Saturday.July Itith, July.\tMorning.\tEvening.11\t7 14\t7 34 .12\t7 54\t8 16 .13\t8 .\u2018Mi\tH 58 .11\t9 21\t9 41 .15\tHi 03\t10 26 .16\t1» 48\t11 13 .17\t11 33\t\u2014 m of tide runs up forty-five water.\t\t \u2014Last m.\tQuarter,\tSaturday, more general to-morrow.iocs genei Qui i\u2014F: ine and very warm.Th* Wrathrr.\u2014Quebec, July 11, 1892.\u2014 The thermometer (in the shade) at the Morning Chroniclr Office to-day register* d as follows :\u20147.00 a.m., 76° ; noon, 90° ; 6.00 p.m., 82°.Clear and fine.CcstomhDutirs\u2014The following is the amount of duties collected at the Custom House, Quebec, on July 11th, 1832\tfl,021.23.Gold Kxohanok\u2014Nkw York, July 11,11.00 a.ra.\u2014American Gold, 4.89.Sterling Exchange, 4.87 V Livrrpool Cotton Market.\u2014 Liverpool, July 11, 11.80 a.m.\u2014 Cotton, steady.American Middlings, 3 15-lGd.Montreal Stock Market.\u2014Montreal, July 11\u2014Bank of Montreal, 223 to 221 ; sales, 11 shares at 221J.Quebec Bank, 130 to 129.On-tario Bank.116$ to 116.Banque du Peuple, 108* to 107.Molson\u2019s Bank, 175 to 166*.Bank of Toronto, 240 offered.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 115 to 112.Merchants\u2019 Bank, 154 to 151.Eastern Townships Bank, 150 to 130.Union Bank, 91* offered.Banque Nationale, 86* offered.Bank of Commerce, 1413 to 141.Imperial Bank, 188 to 187*.Hoche-117 to 115.Commercial ,,\"M than -'W gallons.A great staff of excise ,0Put,.captain J- A \u2022\t-f-% Masson, will sail on Saturday 1B^h JaJy.** 4 o\u2019clock, and fort-Dasiel, calling along the For the North Shore.SS 660'1?Eil\u2019\" CApTAIN J.c.will sail on Satur-oay morning,SSrd July, at 9o\u2019clockfor Naiash-QCAJr, calling at Rimouski for the mails, for Beiwmia and way places as far a* Esquimaux For Freight or Pasaafte a] July 5, 1892.ER & CO.BEHAN BROTHERS.JULY CMP SALE ! Large Reductions In all Summer Goods t Ladies\u2019 Drees Material*.Ladies\u2019 Rainproof Cloak*.Ladtee\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hosiery.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Kid and Silk Glove*.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019* Corsets.GREAT BARGAINS IN Flannel* and Flannellettes, Print* and Ginghams, Cotton Hosiery I Bathing Suits and Trunks, Shirts, Collars and Cuffr, Scarfs, Ties, Ac., Ac.BEHAN BOTHERS.July 6, 1892.NOTICE.TTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO HERE- ?V by give notice that we will not be responsible for any debt* contracted in our name by Francis Bourbeau, our adouted son, without a written order from ourselves.JULES LALIBKRTE, Boatman.ELISE BOURBEAU, Trader.Quebec, 8th July, 1892.July 9, 1892,\tD TADOUSAC t NA Y TADOUSAC HOTEL, TADOUSAC, SAGUBNAY.Charters.\u2014The following transaction* have recently taken place :\u2014Montreal to London, a steamer of 1567 tons, deals, 40s 6d ; Montreal to Buenos Ayres, a bark of 763 tons, lumber $10.Fob Sea\u2014Bark \u201cPrince Charlie\u201d left for sea yesterday evening in tow of tug \u201cRhoda.\u201d The tug takee her to tho foot of the Traversa- Bark \u201cMane\u201d left for Bic, where she will load, last evening, in tow of tug \u201cMcNaughtom\u201d THAME8.-The ss \u201cThames,\u201d Capt.Joseph Comljard.from Antwerp, with a general cargo, arrived in port at 7.10 p m yesterday and moored in the Princess Louise Basin.Tows\u2014Tiig \u201cAnglesea\u201d left for Three Rivers early yesterday morning, with a schooner and two canal boats in tow.On leaving her tow, «ne Will proceed to Montreal to bring down the bark \u201cJ L Pendergast.\u2019-Bark \u201cAsia\u201d ar.nved In port last evening in tow of tug \u201cDaunt.|0Mb X-LÆIPOIRTS.July 11\u2014Per as Oregon, Gibson, Liverpool\u20142 casks metal nails, 60 cases mose to order.5\tdo do to W Mc Li mon t & Son.16 dodo to J Hamel & Co.3 do do to Montmorency Mfg Co.1 cask do to Renaud A co.2 casej, 4 pkgs to Jo* Amyot A Frere.12 case* do to P Gar-neau.Fils A 00.1 do do to Wm DoyL.1 do do to J B Lalibcrtc, \u201e £etb, Expkbss Companixs\u2014July 11\u20141 bag to F O Belanger.1 box to M Hogan.1 pkge to W Jacques.1 do toJChinic Hardware Co.1 do to W G Edson & co.2 do to L N Allaire.1 do to Vineberg A co.1 bale to J AmyotA Frere.Per Railway Companies\u2014July ll\u2014l case to C Bel 1eri ve.1 do to Z Paquet.30 bags to J Chavanel.1 keg to L Bolter.1 do to J Blouin.4 cases to K Marois.1 do to Beaudet 6\too.36 bdla to Ohinic Hardware Ca 1 box to Rpnsud A co 2 pkgs to J Ritchie.2 cases to McCall, Shehyn « co.40 boxes to O Mig-ner.1 case to D Racine.1 case to H J Fisk A co.30 bales io A Pion A co.2 cases to Dominion Corset Co.2 bales to W Wilkins crates to Beaudet A oo.March 28 1892.Lm For Sale, The propery at pres- ent owned and occupied by the undersigned, No.66 St.George ,\t\u2014street, Levis, with stable, coach house, hangard and woodshed, also a cottage and hangard in roar, together with fimit, flower, kitchen garden, and hotbed, all in good state of cultivation, the whole surrounded by a splendid hard wood grove.Both houses have a plentiful supply of pure water, with good drainage.No ground renf, and titles perfect.Terms of payment easy.Apply to JOHN BUCHANAN, 47 Cote du Passage, Levis.Am Sold for 15, Balance $1 Weekly PIANOS TO RENT -FROM- $3 T0 $7 MONTHLY -AT- The hçnourable the chief com- missioner of Lands and Works hereby \u2019nv'tos Architects to submit on or before the 30th September next, (competitive) plans and estimates of cost for the construction of certain Provincial Government Buildings.Particulars of competition and further information can be obtained from the undersigned.W.S.GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands A Works.Lands and Works Department, Victoria.B.C., 16th June, 1892.J une 25, 1892_ Bm 700 Barrels BEST» PORTLAND CEMENT NOW LANDING.' À.M.8.00 Mail to Halifax 9.15 Accommodation to R.du Loup.P.M.2.00 Ma i 1 to Campbell ton 5.30 Accommodation to R du Loup.A.M.6 30 Mixed from R P.M.d° 12.16 Mail from Camp bellton.V 4.16 Mail from Halifax.6.15 Accommodation from R.du Loop For QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.A.M.7.00 Express to Sherbrooke.P.M.1.00 Mixed to St.Joseph.3.00 Express to Sher-brooke.June 27, 1892.A.M.6.30 Express from Sherbrooke.10.45 Mixed from P.M.*\u2019*\u2019\u2019*-1.15 Express from Sherbrooke.Baie des Ghaleiirs Boute.STEAMER \"ADMIRAL, J.DUGAL, Master and Sport Allairc\u2019sflusic Store ^eo* ^e^er & Co.July 9, 1892.26 -EZSŒ\u2019OZRTS.SANITARY UNDERWEAR.June 18\u2014Per bark Kedron, Andersen, Liver-\u201e~la8.PC8.el?1».704 do waney white pine, Tni6ih^°TEri ^ILL opEN ON THE loth Jane, for the season of 1892.For terms please apply to J.R.H.WHITE, Quebea Or, J.H.PHILLIPS, Manager, J^7 9,1892.Tafu°nT SIGNAL SERVICE NASI WE DEPARTS ENT.Quebko, July 11, 1892.Father Point\u2014Cloudy ; west wind.Outward /L* l?f».*tLMo£f0li*n»\t.\tI\t\u2022\u201c;-** uo UUK pianKS, ezu qo map Cape Lhatto\u2014Clear ; east wind.Inward at | 294 do spruce spars by Goodday, Benson & Tie St.Lawrence iiaB,l2S ^\tJ K ; at 2 p m, str Hay tor.Martin River\u2014Clear ; we*b wind.Outward at 9 am, str Mongolian.Cape Magdalen\u2014Smoky ; north-west wind.Inward at 10 a m, str Garnet ; at 11 a m, str Loumburg.\t\u2019 Fame Point\u2014Cloudy ; north-west wind.Outward at 4 a m, str Greetlands.Cape Rosier\u2014Clear ; west wind.Inward at 11 a m, one bark.Point de* Monts\u2014Clear ; west wind.Out-ward^at 2 am, str Otter.Inward at 2.30 p m aqueror with ship Macedon.\t\u2019 Point\u2014Clear ; west wind.Inward on str Deddington.Secure health and comfort during _______^\t^ the hot summer by wearing Our 2883 do pine deals by The MoArthur* Bro* Co,\u2019 I Sanitary Pure Hose Underwear.I AU Weights la Stock.NEGLIGE SHIRTS.We are showing a full line of these desirable Shirta, in Flannel lette, Oxford, Silk, &c., and otber - .- .\t-iff pcs square white pme by D R MacLeod.June 24\u2014Per schr Marie Josephine, Boivin, St John a, Nfld\u2014574 feet oak timber, 493 do elm do.182 do maple do, 413 do red pine do.7(77 do white pine deck plank.44,048 do red pine boards, 2347 do spruce do, 6188 do white pine do, 2952 do ash do, 1144 do black walnut do, 3242 do oak planks, 820 do maple do, June 29\u2014Per canal boat C Cossey, Beaudoin.Whitehall\u2014108,585 feet spruce lumber by Hall A Price.49,757 do do, 65,250 spruce laths by John Breakey.~,!ï.J_Per bar^ E^ero- Berentsen, Grimsby -27,095 pine deals, 2888 do do ends, 3809 dp spruce deals by Price Bros & co.-(Laden at Tadousac).July 9-Per canal boat W Sheldon, Clewley, Burlington, Vt-181,633 feet spruce lumber by John Breakey.Cacouha* CACOUNA.CANADIAN CLIMATE Boating, Fishing, Bathing.THERMOMETER PHENOMENAL.July 9, 1892.\tjune25-Bm SAILED FOR QUEBEC.Thierva, Guldmundsen, Sydney, July g PORT OF QUEBEC-ARRIVED.July 10-SS Peace, Korn, Pictou, John Laird for Montreal, coal.\t\u2019 July 11\u2014SS Oregon, Gibson, Liverpool, July 1 Wm M Macpherson, 378 passengers and general cargo.-Lake Stinerior, Stewart, Liven>ool, July 2, ^argo ^eWe \u2019 2341)a88t3nKer8 and general -Thames, Couillard, Antwerp, Ross A co, general cargo.Bark Amity, Hansen, Barbadoes, Juno King Bros, ballast, (at St Thomas).-r redench der Gr- \" *\t- March 28, Asia, Tidemanaen, Notices of Births, Marriages ami Deaths 50 cents.No exception will be made to this rale.bizrtjet.CRAWfORn \u2014At Chaudière, on the 10th inst, the wife of W.L.Crawford, Toronto, of a son- Wood\u2014Barlow.\u2014In Hamilton, Ont, on 8th July by the Rev.Mr.Lee, of Trinity Church, James Wood, of Hamilton, to Jessie Barlow, of Quebec.June 26, 18, der Grosse Behrendt, Dantzic ™onth8 S, W A J Sharplee, ballast\tManap sen, Greenock, June 1\tNew Y idiela.tih:.Asskux.\u2014In this city, on the 10th instant, Mane Josephine Ida, aged 14 years and three months, second daughter of N.H.Asselin er of the Singer Manufuctur ng Co.of Funeral from her father\u2019s residence, Na 4 St Aroable street, on Wednesday, the 13th inst, st 8.15 a.in., to St John's Church and Belmont Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation.Latest Seaside Requisites ! W.VINCENT, FABRIQUE STREET.July 9, 1892.Dec4 \u201cEL PADRE\u201d SIZE Reina Victoria 03 & 05 St.Jobo Street, Comer of St.Stanislas Street, UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.\u2022July 9, 1892\tnovl9-Lm TELEPHONE June 21, 1892.16.Continued Sale -OF- CHEAP 8TATI0NEÏT ! 5 Quires Fine Notopaper (job).15a 5\t\u201c Cream Laid Note.20c.5\t\u201c ,\t**\t\u201c Extra Note.25a 50 Envelopes (Square).06a 50 «).xtra I ine.White and Manilla Envelopes, 10c.Great Inducement to Tourists men round the moat Picturesque part of the Gulf where Interest, Comfort and Pleasure are Combined.Commencing on the 27™ apbil.the first-class Passenger Steamer \u201cAD- axiKAL leaves Dalhousie for Gaspe.(weather permitting) on WEDNESDAYS andSATUR.DAYS, touching et Carleton, Maria, New Richmond, Bon a venture, New Carlisle, Panne-biac Port Daniel, New Port, Pabos, G land River, Cape Cove, Perce and Point St.Peter.SUNDAY?J^HuSTdIyScS^ £ Intermediate Ports.AW Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Connections East and West with the Intercolonial Railway, the 14.85 Ex-Fridays, reach .\t_ morning in time to con- nect with the S.S.\u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving a* Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o\u2019clock AT Ticket* for sale at aU the Intercolonial \u201cencies.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY IAI1 «¦«*\u2022 *\u2022 Wholesale Rates TElËnpÎEiR.SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO tlie undersigned, and marked on the out- HlHo **fT,* railway for one year from 1st August, 1892.Tenders may be made for the privilege over the whole or any nart of the railway.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque for fifty (50) dollars pay.able to the Honorable Minister of Railways and Canals, and the cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so D.POTTINGER, « -,\tw Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., ) 5th July, 1892.\t/ J uly 8, 1892.Extra Fine, Calendered and Linen Writing Pads, 15c.and Upwards.200 PAGE SCRIBBLING PADS, 5a Examine Goods and see that the Value has Never Been Exceeded Here.,ng .Hotel l\u2019or information please call at R.M.Stock-.General Ticket Agent, opposite St.Louie T.D.Shipman, oous-le-r ort Street, or May 4, 1; 8#.inman, Sous-le-Fort Street, or i>.r.McDonald, I.C.R.City Agent, No.49, Dalhousie Stree Fm JOHN E.WALSH, Bookseller and Stationer, And Dealer in Artists\u2019 Materials of Every Description.26 St.John Street.June 21, 1892.McLAM\u2019S CELEBRATED T A CHARMING RESORT I Quebec North Shore Turnpike Trust.IF OUR CITIZENS KNEW THE DE lightful weather we are having here, and how well the St.Leon Springs Hotel is THE BONDHOLDERS ARF HFRFRV I Dianafeld take advant-i\tI age of the cheap rates over the railway and notified that on TUESDAY, the 12th I ^ ^ the Spn'ngs in lar*e\ty ry.^ r r mo r.\u2019iwf.L WATSONS* COUCH DROPS WILL GIVE POSITIVE AMO INSTANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERINQ FROM COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE Throat, etc., and are invaluable to orators and vocalists, r.& *\u2022 W.STAMPED Oh EACH CROP.TRY THEM Fm ENTERED FOR LOADING.July 11\u2014Dilbhur, 1248, Liverpool, King Bros, JV Troop, 1295, Bowling, Price, ^bST^ Harold Haarfager, 1127, Dublin, W^Æ pies, Sillery Cove.CLEARED.July 11-Bark Prince Charlie, Gronneberg, Greenock, Dobell, Beckett & co.^ ,\t«\t.- » WiVI -Harold Haarfager, Henrikscn, Dublin W from l)un(,ee OQ two occasions brought \u201caqua *J Sharpies.\tvitoe\u201d to His Majesty, and where there is - kett^ftK)Lar®en\u2019 Dubl«n.Dobell, Bee-\t'\t* \u201c\t- -\t- Scotch Whisky.\u201cWhisky, drink divine,\u201d as Burns calls it, has not been long, as things go, the \u2018vin du pays\u2019 of Scotland.Perhaps the earliest notice of its use is in the household accounts of King Janies IV., where we arc told a tailor -Axel, Tollefsen, Bros Co (Ltd), Canal boat W Sheldon, Vt, John Breakey, Troon, The McArthur Clewley, Burlington, PASSENGERS.List of saloon passengers per Beaver Line ss T\t^'aPtAin Win Stewart, from i\tv.»u vi xarnament winch pre Li erpooi.Mw« Barr, Mrs T Buchanan, Mr * bibited whisky being made from stills bolding note of a delivery to Friar James Cor of eight 1 Kills of malt to make the same spirit.The gentry drank wine and tho common people ale.Until well on to the close of the last century whisky was made only to a very limited extent.Since then its use has lie-come, as every one knows, common enough.In the beginning of the present century illicit distillation became very general in consequence of an act of Parliament which pro- Packed 100 in a box ; two bundles, 50 cigars in each, with ribbons marked \u201cReina Victoria.\u201d Each cigar has around it a narrow purple band with our name thereon as a protection (from fraud) to the consumer.This particular size of this brand we recommend to smokers who like a rich, FULL-FLAVORED ClGAR.S.Davis & Sons, June 18,1892.\ttu.th&sat-tf TUESDAY, the 12th instant, at 10 A.M., at the office of the Trust, voting will take place for tho nomination of three Trustees according to law.Persons holding proxies will also have to produce the debentures establishing their right to vote.By order of the Board, G.H.BURROUGHS, Secy.Treas.Quebec, 2nd July, 1892.July 5, 1892.____ }I 148 St, Jolm Street, New Novels ! New Stationery ! New Fancy Rates from $8 per week up, according to location of Rooms.Music in attendance during the season.Grand Ball every Saturday.M.A.THOMAS, Manager.June 18, 1892\tBm Goods ! I A.T MOORE & CO.&&»T.J.Beet Values in COMMERCIAL Newest Styles in FANCY STATIONERY ! The Most Useful SEASIDE WRITING MATERIALS.STATIONERY.T.J.MOORE & CO.148 ST.JOHN STREET.July 4,1894\t! '\u2022\tjtn8 ADAM WATTERS & 00., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 10 St.John Street, Quebec.Fun'tyor to Ilia Excellency the Gov.-General by Ap]x>*ntmcnt.Established 1787.Notice to Sportsmen, Anglers & Tourists THE ESTABLISHMENT, HUNT-ing parties, anglers, tourists, whether of Canada or from the States, can purchase all their supplies of the finest quality and at the lowest pnee.Supplies of all kinds, carefully packed, and sent promptly to any address.* Tents and full camp outfits, charts and maiw of lakes and rivers north of Quebec, cooks and laborers, furnished to order.An angler and sixirtsman myself, I can appreciate the needs and position of campers in the woods.«T Orders from any of the lake* and rivers on the line of the Lake St.John Railway can be sent daily by letter or telegraph.\u201cight, M.I.References A.L.Lig C.E.J.D.Gilmour, Cant.Holiwell, H.H Sewell\u2019 W.D.Edmonds, N.Y.; W.H.H.Murroy \u2019 -A.\"WITTERS June 14, 1892, CO- Aiq ORDERED IE PREFERENCE -TO ALL - OTHER BRANDS -BY- Those Who Hare Mafle Trial ef It UST O\tTT M ALL INGREDIENTS PURE AND FECTLY HEALTHFUL.PER- TRADE RAO£ MARK.On Every Package, 00 Other is Genuine.ASK FOR- M\u2019LAREN\u2019S AND TAKE NO OTHER.Msy 6,1892 THE MORNING CHRONICLE.-\u2014\t_______:____ 30AB8LEY\u2019S OOLUMK.Mail Order» Oare fully Filled.Jnly Cheap Sale.Pur© Healthful Refreshing Cheapest because £ the Best.Apollinaris \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.1\u2019 Annual Sale, 18 Millions.\u201cThe figures in this case are more eloquent than any.phrases.\u201d THE TIMES, LONDON.S.CARSLKY\u2019S S.CARS LEY\u2019S 8.CARSLEY-S S.CARS LEY\u2019S S.CARSLEY\u2019S 3.CARSLEY\u2019S ANNUAL annual ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL S.Carsley\u2019s Annual JULY JULY JULY JULY JULY JULY CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE July Cheap Sale TREMENDOUS TREMENDOUS TREMENDOUS tremendous tremendous tremendous BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS July 12,1892.tuesAfri 01TÏ AND DISTRICT ITEMS, Tremendous Bargains I IS THE IS THE IS THE IS THE IS THE IS THE ORDER ORDER ORDER ORDER ORDER ORDER FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR JULY JULY JULY' JULY JULY JULY IS THE ORDER .FOR JULY.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S._A case of diphtheria ha» declared itself at St.Laurent, Isle of Orleans.\u2014Two sailors were before the Recorder yesterday for drunkenness and were fined So and costs each.\u2014The number of men working upon the site of the new hotel was again increased yesterday morning.\u2014A student, 19 years of age, whose name we have been unable to learn, was drowned on Sunday at St.Edouard, in the County of Lotbiniere.\u2014Widow Bureau, aged 59, and formerly residing with her son-in-law, Lucien Letourneau, 158 Boisseau street, St.Sauveur, died suddenly yesterday morning.Matase.\u2014Mr.Asselin, ex-MP.P., Mr.Pinaulc, exM.P.P., are spoken of as likely candidates in the approaching election of a member in the County of Matane.Police Court, esterday.\u2014Two men arrested at Lorette, charged with having stolen a quantity of wood, prepared for manufacturing purposes, gave bail to appear on the 20th instant.\u2014A young man with suicidal intent jumped into the water from a wharf at the Palais on Saturday last, and was rescued with difficulty.He claimed to have been disappointed in love affair.The Library of Parliament.\u2014Dr.W.Dionne has been commissioned by the Local Government to examine into the working of the library of Parliament at Ottawa and to report thereon.More Smcgc.led Whiskby.\u2014Mr.Panet LaRue, of the Customs, is reported to have made a seizure of some thirty barrels of smuggled whUkey in the vicinity of Ri-mouski.It is now on its way up to port in a schooner.To-morrow.RobtrtJ.Burdette.Where is the thrill of last night\u2019s fear ! Where is the stain of last week\u2019s tear?Where is the tooth that ached last year?Gone where the lost pins go to ; For last night\u2019s riddle is all made plain, The sunshine laughs at the long past rain, And the tooth that ached has lost its pain\u2014 That\u2019s what our troubles grow to.Where are the clothes that we used to wear ?Where are the burdens we used to bear?Where is the bald head's curling hair?Gone where the pins disRD|>eared to ; For the style has changed aua the clothes are new, The skies are wearing a brighter bine, The hair doesn\u2019t snarl as it used to do, And the parting has grown more clear, too.Where are the bills that our peace distressed ?Where is the pin that the baby \u201cblessed ?\u201d Where are the doves iu;last year\u2019s nest ?Where have the pins all gone to?On the old bills paid are new ones thrown, And the baby\u2019s at school with her pin outgrown, And the squabs are running a nest of their own\u2014 You can\u2019t bring \u2019em back if yon want to.We can stand the smart of yesterday, To-day\u2019s worse ills we can drive away ; What s was and is brings no dismay For past and present sorrow ; But the burdens that make us groan and sweat.The troubles that make us fumo and fret, Are the thiugs that haven\u2019t happened yet\u2014 The pins that we\u2019ll find to-morrow.FOR JEALOUS WIVES.THE RIOT AT HOMESTEAD.DEPARTURE of troops for the SCENE.g* unofficially t hat at a late meeting of the Advisory Committee, called after midnight, it was decided to offer no resistance to the militia occupancy of the town on the Carnegie property.All is quiet at Homestead.The indications of a reviving respect for the law of the State of Pennsylvania and the rights of individuals are once more observed.The salutary effect of Governor Pattison\u2019s action in calling out the troops, is already remarked in the radical QUEBEC POST OFFICE GUIDE.J-TTLY, 1892._____ CLOSE.MAILS.DUB.A.M jl\u2019.M.P.M.8.20 .HORSE JW'ANTED.*9.oo CITY OF QUEBEC, CITY HALL.| *11.30 Fire Department, Quebec, July 7th, 1892.AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Committee.July 8, 1892.THEY SHOULD LEARN TO CONTROL OR CONCEAL THF FEELING.the troops, is already remarked in ttie radical\tKIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIRES change that the past six hours has wrought ¦ A Horse for the Fire Brigade.Apply to and personal freedom this morning is prac- | chief.Central Station, St.Ursule street, tically unrestrained.It is expected that the 1 troops will leave Pittsburg for Homestead before two o\u2019clock this afternoon.Tho men have a feeling of sympathy with the workmen, but they will do their duty and obey all commands.Mr.O\u2019Donnell is reported to have said : \u201cWe can\u2019t fight the State of Pennsylvania and if we could we cannot fight the United States Government, as we would have to do if we beat Pennsylvania.The work before us is to hold the men steady and prevent them from running against a stone wall aud this will bo work enough.\u201d Mr.O'DonneU\u2019s words were re-echoed by several of the men in the meeting, notably by Burgess Mo-Luckie, who strougly advised that every possible courtesy be exteuded to the troops.The question came up as to what tho soldiers woulu do when they came here, and some of the members very anxiously enquired whether they would allow the Pinkertons to enter the works under their protection.It was evident that nobody cared to answer, but it was expected that the troops would confine themselves to putting the Carnegie Company in ' property under and 1 11.00 AT S.CARSLEY\u2019S A Specimen Let ! Several hundred piece, of Pretty Summer Drni1 Ma tenais.Regular value from 12c.to 17c per yard.YOUR CHOICE Of the whole lot at only Tic per yard.A LOWER LOT.One lot Sommer Drees Goods to be cleared al5c S.CARSLEY.EXTRA WIDE ! Summer Hundreds of pieces extra wide Drews Goods, worth from 18c to 80c YOUR CHOICE Of this lot at from Sc to 12ic.ALL OTHER Dress Goods as cheap in proportion.8.CARSLEY.louse Fnrnislmigs 1 Fast Color Cretonnes.TJc.Fancy Wood Curtain Poles.2»>c.Roman Stripe Curtains.*l-20 Umbrellas.Ladies\u2019 Sunshades.Ladies' Umbrellas,.Gentlemen\u2019s Umbrellas.Trimmings.All Silk Ribbons.Black Jet Trimming.Ladies\u2019 Belts from.Hymeneal.\u2014Mr.James Wood, of Hamil ton, was married in that place on the 8th instant, to Miss Jessie Barlow, of Quebec.The bride was a prominent member of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Trinity Church, and always a most willing worker in connection with the church.For Ha ! Ha ! Bay, Etc.\u2014The steamer \u201cSaguenay\u201d leaves to-morrow morning at 7 St.Andrew\u2019s wharf, and 7.30 Napoleon wharf, for Chicoutimi, calling at Baie St.Paul, Eboulcments, Murray Bay, Cap a 1*Aigle, Riviere-du-Loap, Tadousac, L\u2019Anse St.Jean aud Ha ! Ha ! Bay.A Htoii Flyer.\u2014Yesterday afternoon a stone weighing one pound and a half fell on the premises occupied by Messrs.Dawson A Co., Mountain HilL Some of these days we shall be called upon to announce a death from carelessness.This stone was from the scene of the blasting operations on Dufferin Terrace.Strawberry Festival \u2014 A strawberry festival, under the auspices of Roch City Council, R.T.of T.will be held in the National School Hall, at eight o\u2019clock this evening.The programme will consist of recitations, vocal and instrumental music, etc.After which strawberries and cream, ice cream and cake will be served.\u2014See advt.Mrs.Ella Wheeler Wilcox Makes Some Remarks for the Benefit of a Very Unfortunate Kind of Helpmeet\u2014Some Sage Advice from a Woman.The (following missive fluttered into me recently and seems deserving of an open reply, since the writer is one of a large class :\u2014 Dear Friend Mrs.Wilcox,\u2014I am a stranger to you, but you are a friend to all women, I feel, and it seems to me you can help me by advice.I am a newly married wife.I adore my husband and he is devoted to me, but I suffer the agonies of death daily through jealousy.I am jealous of every woman he looks at.In my heart I know he cares for no one but me, and I want to be a good wife and make him happy, but the least attention he pays to any woman sends me into a fever of jealousy.I was quite a belle when single, and learned in society how false many men were to their wives.It made me snspicious of all men, and now that I am a wife I am full of fear that my husband will be false to me.He is so good to me I am ashamed of these thoughts.Tell me what to do to cure myself of my jealousy.It in not one woman, it isall women I am jealous of.In the first place, my dear young woman, you want to realize the great truth that thoughts are things, and that by dwelling on ^ any one idea you can produce a condition to I f ' correspond with it.Space is filled with in- I fluences and forces ready to respond to your 1 un i.full possession of the property under the directiou of the Sheriff and then withdraw from the city.Among the men on the street crowds last night and this morning there was evident uneasiness as to the military programme.The great mass of troops coming has over-awedall but the'most hot-headed, and these are the men who are more hot-headed in Ulk than in action.The strikers who did the real fighting last week listen to these fellows with good humored contempt.James Boyce, one of the strikers who was in the melee said : \u201cYou must pay no attention to those mouth fighters.They talk but Those of us who mean TIB LTD EUS W-A-ISTTEJID.CITY OF QUEBEC, CITY HALL Quebec, 7th July, 1892.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed tenders endorsed \u201cTenders for wine for No.4 Fire Station,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, shall be reoeiyed at the City Clerk\u2019s office, from this day till TUESDAY, the 19th July instant, at 4 o\u2019c'ock P.M., for the building of a wing at No.4 Fire Station, St.Paul street.\t.\t\u201e\t~ ., For plana and aoecificationa call on the Omet of the Fire Brigade, Central Station, St* Unule street,\tajjg.MALOUIN, Secretary, Fire Committee.July 8, 1892.__________________________ City Engine®*\u2019\u2019* Office, CITY\" JEI-A.IL.1L, Quebec, 7th July, 1892.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Tenders, endorsed \u201cTender for Trenching,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 3 1 .M.of FRIDAY, the 15th instant, for the excavation and refilling necessary for the extension of water and drainage in a part of Richelieu street, as per specifications and plans to be seen at this 0fTenders shall be on blank forms procurable at this office, and be signed by two responsible * the fulfilment ot tne oon- 6.40 7.40 1.40 *8.30 7.00 6.00 7.40 7.46 8.00 parties as sureties for ,\t,.\t»\tThn»* nf us wno mean I Each tender shall contain the City Treasurer s W.Lè» .r.oot 'f Ji enough .o buck ng.in.t the State of Pennsylvania, hue the tn^P* L,,,, lghall confiscated in case of refusal to can\u2019t stay there forever and we can.ine tho contract) and 8hau be retained until work means a succession of not* whenever | ^ completion of the contract.the men get hold of black sheep or a Ihnker ton.Instead of ending the fight at Homestead, the militia will just end the first chapter0* it-\u201d\t,\t.\t4k.At a mass meeting of the strikers this afternoon, it was decided by a unanimous vote and amid enthusiasm, that the \"ditU should be welcomed to the city by brass bands and other ceremonies.It was also resolved that any striker who should shoot st the militia or otherwise fail in proper respect to the State\u2019s representatives should be ducked in the river, and a Committee was appointed for that purpose.The Burgess was requested to invite all citizens having no business in Homestead to depart, as it was feared that some unwise and Anarchistic sympathisers with the might seek to perpetrate disturbances.All the leaders made speeches and the three brass bands of the city tendered their services in the welcoming ceremonies to the militia.No one doubts that all will be peaceful hence- The city does not bind itself to accept the lowest nor any of the tenders.The contractor shall pay the cost of drawing up the contract and of a notarial copy thereof for officié lue.JER.GALLAGHER, W.W.Engineer.July 8,1892.Angling Notes\u2014A party of anglers who recently returned to town from the Press Club house on Lake Edward, report some splendid catches there oi very large spotted trout.\u2014From the Grande Discharge of Lake St.John come excellent reports of sport amongst the onananiche.In her first afternoon\u2019s fishing in Mr.W.A.Griffiths\u2019 preserves, Lady Cecilia Rose, of^London, kil five very handsome fish.thought.Every time you think jealous thoughts you attract jealous forces that will in time, if you continue in this idea, cause your husband to be untrue to you.On the contrary, if you think and say, \u201cHe is true, he is loyal, he loves me and is worthy of my love,\u201d you attract forces of love and truth which strengthen him to resist every temptation life may offer.In the next place yon want to cultivate that rarest of all plants in the garden of love \u2014common sense.Sit down and consider the situation.Why did your husband select yon of all women to become his wife?Probably because he loved you more than all others.Well, then, with his love and his daily companionship to start with yon have a great aard Street Toronto',Ont.Apnl 28 189\t.th.eat Fm *p REAL FOR SALI JR TO LIT.A Good Time to Buy or Lem PRIVATE RESIDENCES, JURNISED or unfurnished, many of them elegantly and healthfully situated.\t, Warehouses, well suited for the\tot lighter heavy goods.Amongst them the extensive stores occupied dunng th l\u2018\u201ct Jf*1 years by Messrs.Lennon A Co., flour mer- ChFancy Corner Stands for Restaurant, Grocery or other business.\t_ , \u2022 A large number of Snug Tenements intended for Tradesmen and well-to-do f*bor«r»-\t.Several Valuable Building lA>ta, Beach\tand Deep Water Lota and Coal V barres.A Splendid Farm, containing 150 acres, with fine residence, first-class Barns and Outhouses.Situated on the uisin road m the Parish of Beaumont.\t.\t.\t.\t_\u2022 Parties seeking vestments, certain to yiola comforting returns are invited to communicate with the owner of the properties ebo%e » ferred to.\tJOHN HEARN, Office : 15 Sault-an-Matelot Street.February 2, 1891\t- Printetl and Published by John J.FOOTE.Editor and Proprietor, at his Steam Printing Works, Mountain Hill.Subscription :\u2014DAILY, $6.00 per annum.adv krtisbments.Ten Cents per Lino first insertion, and Five Cents for each subsequent.Ten Cents per Lino for each insertion in Siiccial Notice Column or over Editon;*! 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