Quebec morning chronicle, 29 août 1893, mardi 29 août 1893
[" 4 VOL.XLVII.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, AUGUST 99, 1893.NO.17,595.Oueliec Central Eailway.THE TOURIST ROUTE BETWEEN QUEBEC, PORT-UNO, BOSTON AND NEW YORK.Solid Trail Seme* Sotwoen Qaebw and Boston Daily Yu Saerbro)ke nd Wh te River Junction.ON AXO AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 26ch.18 \u20193, traîna will run aa follows EKPRK.SS\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) 2.30 P.M.Leav*.IjeviaH P.M.Arrive Uudswell June-\"-\u201c3 P.M.Airive Sherbrooke 3 45 P.M.Arrive Ponton 3 05 A.M.Arrive New York 11.33 A.M.TnU train runs through from tjtiobec to Bontoo without change of p utænger or bacifrvgf car^, aud h-vn a Palace Sleejun^ Car (Ju.*ite the St.Louis Hotel, Quebec City, and t- the Q mhec Ce.itral Railway Station, Ferry Wharf, Lowir Town, Quebec City.Frank grundy, j.h.walsh, Gen\u2019 Manag-r.Gen.Fi t.St Pas.Agt.9herbrke, V3nd June, 189J.June 24, 18 3 innpTS »up Sunday night, but not Monday night.The trains of the Intercolonial Railway are heated by steam from tho locomotive, and those between Halifax and Montreal via Levis, are -run by Eastern Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and all information about the route ; also Freight and Passenger Rates on application te D.R.MCDONALD, Quebec City Agency, 49 Dalhousie Street, Quebec* D.POTTINGKR.General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., \\ 21st J une, 1893.\t/ J une 24, 1893.\tJune2- Lm Steamthijt From Montreal for Glasgow on or about August 6 September 15 July Sarmatian.22 \u201c\tBuenos Aykkan 2) \u201c\tI\u2019OJIERANIAN.5 August Manitoban 12 \u201c\tSiberian.19 **\tSarmatian.\t.______ These Steamers do not carry Passengers on voyage to Europe.E2T Return Tickets, available for 12 memths, issued at reduced rates.OF Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.The Liverpool Steamers are intended to leave Quebec at 9 A.M.on the advertised date of sailing.Through Bills of Lading granted in Livoniool and at Continental Ports to all 1\u2019oints in Canada and the Western States.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE ft CO., _\tAgent?.July 25, 1893._________________ CUNARD LINE.mails, are lit with Electric Light throughout and carry no cattle.\t' Ratos ot Passage.Snd Cabin.'.V.V.:*.*.V.:V.\u2019.S4° aÏ30Uand «5 Steeraga at lowest rates to all pointé 53 Return tickets issued at reduced rates.Bristol (Freight) Service 1893.J,EXA\u2022,,.From Montreal about August 26.Memphis.I1 rom Montreal about Sept.4.Berths secured.Through Rates quoted, and Bills of Lading issued from Quebec.WM.M.MAOPHERSON, General Agent, .\t83 Dalhousie Street.August 17, 1893.\t, QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERRY Wednesdays at »n- \"8 a 1 Cor TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY Summer Arrangement of Trains.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 1893, trains will run as follows :\u2014 EXPRESS TRAINS will leave River da Loup on Tuesdays, Thursday mnd Saturdays, at 1.3) P.M., arrivin | i Kdmnndaton Junction at 5.17 P.M.and Connors at 6 50P.M.ACCOMMODATION TRAINS will leave River du Loup on Mondays, and Fridays at 8 30 A.M., arrivin Edmundston Junction 1.40 P.M.and nors at 4.30 P.M.RETURNING EXPRESS TRAINS will leave Connors on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8.15 A.M., arriving at Edmundston J unction at 9.51 A.M.and River du Loup at 2 20 P.M.ACCOMMODATION TRAINS .will leave Connors on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7.40 A.M., arriving at Ednmndrton Junction at 9.34 A.M., and River du Loup at 8.15 P.M.CONNECTIONS at Edmundston with trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and at River du Loup with trains of the Intercolonial Railway and steamers of the Richelieu ft Ontario Navigation Company.T.CROCKETT.\tD.B.LINDSAY Gen.Supt.\tGen.Frt.ft Pas.Agt.General Ofncee, River du Loup, P.Q., June 23rd, 181>3.June 24, 1893.\tfeb8-Lm ¦\\rEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN, FROM PIER 40, NORTH RIVER.FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICFi Campania.Saturday, Sint.2, 10 A.M.Lmbkia.Saturday, Sept.9,\t4 A.M.Lccania.Saturday, Sept.16, 9 A.M.Acrakia.Tuesday, Sept.19, Noon.Etbukia.Saturday September 23, 4 A.M.EXTRA .STEAMER.Gallia.Tuesday, Sept, 5,1 P.M.Cabin Passage $50, and upwards ;\tSecond Cabin, $35 and upward, according to steamer and location.Steerage Tickets to and from all parta of Europe at very low rates.For freight and passage apply to the Company\u2019s Office, 4 Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN ft CO., Genera Agents Or\tR.M STOCKING, 32, St.Louis S reet.Quebec.August 29.1893 The steamers on (Sundays excepted) THIS FERRY WILL LEAVE QTJEBBO- I XjE'VIS.(For GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.AM3RIOAN.Washington, Aug.28\u2014The Wilson Bill to repeal the Sherman Act has been reported in the House.The Bland amendment, which e coinage at tin was voted on and defeated by a vote of 225 to 123.The majority was much larger than was expected.The House then voted on a free coinage proposition ac a ratio of 17 to 1, which was defeated by 240 to 100.It is clearer than ever that free coinage, so far os the House is concerned, is dead.The vote against 18 to 1 was ayes, 102; naye, 239.The vote on ratio was237 nays, 105 ayes.The vote to follow will result in repeal.The vote now being taken is on the 20 to 1 ratio.The 20 to 1 amendment ami the amendment to re enact the Bland-Allison Act were defeated.The repeal has been read a third time and the House is now voting on its final passage.Later.\u2014The Wilson bill, including the repeal, was passed by 241 to 109.New \\ okk, Aug.28\u2014The Herald's Panama special says i\u2014A Panama newspaper says tliat there will be a new revolution in Nicaragua within a fortnight.Its statement is based on the assertions of Gen.Leonidas Plaças, who is now in Costa Rica, who said that the Nicaraguan Conservatives would invite Gen.S\u2018«ciiza to return and aid in the overthrow of Zelaya by starting another revolution before the meeting of the Constituent Assembly on September 15.A special lo ilic Times from New Orleans says :\u2014Frank T.Howard, brother of Miss Annie Howard, has announced that the marriage of Miss Howard to Mr.Carter Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, will take place in tiie latter part of September at the country home of the Howards at Biloxi.Dr.Senncr, Commissioner of Immigration of this port, started Saturday night CANADIAN nrP0RTS.drowning accident at shkr-BR< >OKE.Montrealer Arrested lor Murder.TIIE OTTA JI'A SERA RATE SCHOOLS.CONDUCTOR SHOT HV A TRAMP A.M.9.00 Mixod to Richmond 11.39 Lightning E x -press to the West.P.M.9.00 Mail to tho West.-j\tfor Boston, where he will j.iin Superintendent of\tv.«,wng S and SXCFl'S.Amonpst foreign Brands are La Flr de Soto, Erica, La Kior do Pnv nr, Royal Princess, Muscarita, La Miel, Manu'd Garcia, Toman Gntien z, Rotlwohdd, Newton, Diaz Garcia : also a consigniiwnt from .Jamaica.Domestic Cigars New Chancellor, El Padre, Mad re e lligo, Cable, Vanity Social, Mungo, Rialto, (,*r* im* \u2022U* la Creme, C:vsino, Roeiitana, Montero, Reliance, The Baron, Canvass-Lack, Bergeron's Beantms, Carolia, Wolsdey.Ligo-utar, Gl.elstouc, Colon bus.La Nueva, \u2022«olil Star, Peg Top, ('love Top.EGA PI IAN and JAPAN ESP Cigar* ttes.J.A.Bergeron, Corner St.John and Palace Streets August 2D, 1FWL\t____^ D DR.HALL'S OFFICE RE- kR.J.1).PUCHEN\u2019K, ASSISTED BY We have a large stock of almoet every- kind of School Book used in the c:tv, also Wire Bound and Noiseless Slates, New Patterns of Exercise and Scribbling Books, Pens, Pencils, Erasers, etc.AT LOWEST CITY PRICES ! 10 p.c.ofTfor cash WITH THE ORDER.O\u2019 his brother, Mr.Thomas 11.Duchcne, V.S., has re-opened Dr.Hall\u2019s office, J1 St.Ursule street ; Dr.Duch.ne succeeds Dr.Hall.The office will lx* open every day from S A.M.t.G P.M.Bell Telephone 1079.Get a copy of our New- Price List ft» DR.HALL\u2019S RECOMMENDATION.Mr.J.D.Duchcne, Professorof Anatomy m our Veterinary School, has irgrecd to take my place.I heartily recommend him as an able surgeon of long experience in the profession, and I am sure he will give entire satisfaction.W.B HALL, V.S., U.C.A.August 25,1H93.________iÜR\u2014 QUEBEC, TDESDAY, ACG.29,1893.T.J.MOORE & 143 ST.JOHN STREET.August 24,1893.CO.THEATBE_BOYAL.X.TXuIuIA.N TUOIvKR Aad Chaa.C.Vaught\u2019s Company of Players.Aug.28th, 29th and 30th, LAJXCÀSIITRE BASS An English Comedy in 5 Acta.Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.Prices 10c., 20c., 25c.August 29, 1893.____ TTTITXOUST- MISS FREW WILL RE-OPEN HER Class for Young Chddren, MONDAY, 11th September, a^No.9 Laval street, Battery.August 29,1893.____* ^ Mrs.Cooke\u2019s Class For Young Children, -WILL RE OPEN ON- Thursday, September 7th.August 29, l^OS.THE TALK OF THE DAT.Congress dealt with the silver question yesterday at Washington, and carried hy a much larger majority than was expected, the repeal of the Shkkmax Silver Pur- amendment, mg financial notions they had previously avowed.No one douhts that the majority in the House for repeal of the silver purelmsing clause will bo large.The 'new ratio\u2019 project has entirely broken down, at least in that body, as it has in all reasonable discussions.Whether Mr.Voorhees will g* t his wildcat bank scheme atlixed to the bill in the Senate remains to bo seen, but if he does it should only defeat the measure for a time.As it stands, the measure i** a useful and highly important one, which should l»o parsed without the delay inevitably attending an at tempt to decide upon a general monetary system.\"Th- Tribun» has believed it a great mistake to represent tlua repeal bill as a sufficient ami sovereign cure for all financial evils.But to infer that its passage therefore has seemed to The 'Tribune undesirable is mere foolishness.Silver purchases have not done a hundredth part of the harm many persons sup-pose, us will probably be discovered after those purchases have ceased ; hut people have come to believe that they did great harm,and that alone is reason enough for stopping them.Moreover, Th\u2018 Tribune was one of the earliest to urge, when it became apparent that Great Britain would consent to no reasonable adjustment at the last International Monetary Conference, that the United States ought for'that reason alone, if there were no other, to stop silver purchases at once, and to let the world find out just where it would stand with no further elTort by this country to help Europe out of trouble.This reason for repeal is ipiitc as cogent now as it was then.In fact, it has become even more important since the action of the British Government in suspending the coinage of silver in India.\u201cObviously, this reasoning dees not imply that cessation of silver purchases will be an unmixed blessing.Neither is it likely to bring half the relief which men are now expecting from it, but all this «Iocs not alter the fact that it will bring some relief, that it will tend strongly to restore confidence with those who have come to look upon these purchases as the cause of all calamities, and that it is the right thing to do for the business interests of the country as well as for the honor of the Government.President Cleveland fully deserved the unstinted approval which I\u2019m Tribune gave him for proposing this step without conditions, and he will now enjoy the satisfaction of seeing his worst opponents forced to vote as he desires.The measure Notes and News.HERE AND ELS&WrlERE.DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION MATCHES.Mu ni nier MnliMerliillons.The Qi kukc CiiKONiei.K mailed to any address at Fifty Cents per month, nr Twenty ¦ Five Cents for two weeks.Address the Mail Olfieer, \u201c(\u2019mkovic\u2019i.k\u201d Office.IVi'Minal Inlclll\"rlire.Mr.J.W.Baker is at Honohry'a Hotel.Alderman anil Mrs.Foley left town yesterday for Chicago.Mr.and Mrs.('.A.Bon timer have relumed from the Lower Provinces.Mr.E.H.Read, of BulTalo, and formerly of Quebec, is in town on a short visit to Ids i datives.Mr.H.R.Casgrain, second officer of the Patents Branch of the Department of Agriculture, died at Ottawa on Thursday last of hill imination of the.lungs.He was a brother of Senator Casgrain, of Mr.P.B.Casgrain, ox M.P.for 1 islet, and Rev.Abbe Casgrain.He was also uncle of the Attorney General of Quebec.Miss Eva Demers, sister of our confrere Mr.L.J.Demers of L'K l'eue ment, is to be married on Monday, the 4th Sept, to Dr.Savard, of St.Marie de la Bcaucc.In consequence of recent bereavements in the bride\u2019s family, the ceremony, which is to be performed in the chapel of the Bon Pasteur, will he quite private.Amongst those who have recently visited the fishing preserves of the Tourilli Club, some distance back from St.Raymond, is the well known American artist, Winslow Homer, a member of the National Academy, one of whose pictures, entitled \u201cFox and Crows,\u201d is accorded the place of honor in the August number of the Century Magazine.chasing Bill.Mr.Bland which provides for the free coinage of silver ______ ^ at the present ratio, was voted upon, and ne- ought to be passed, and undoubtedly will be \\ .\t.ç\t|gq Tf :a al.passed in both Houses, and it may be hoped\t- gatived by a vote of \u2014\u2022\t' t|,at the President will then see the necessity | most needless to say, that the size of the j 0j removing other causes of business auxiety and depression.\u201d yUF.iiRC rurzu tv inn eus.Ottawa, Aug.\u201823.\u2014 The morning broke .lull and thieateiiing over the Rideau Ri lie range, but about S 30 the hanging clouds cleared awav and a slight left front wind was blowing.The wind turned around to dead ahead.The light was only fair l
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