Quebec morning chronicle, 28 décembre 1895, samedi 28 décembre 1895
[" VOL.XLIX.QUEBEC, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 189o.NO.18,248.CANADIAN O ^ \"Pacific Ky.New Year\u2019s Holidays ! Single First-Class Fare, December 31st and January 1*t> V*** 40 ^ tarn until January 2nd, 18.-6, aUo First-Class Fare and One-Thin), From December 28th to January^ inclusive, good to return until January itb, 189o.Special Reduced Rates ! EPIPH4NY, JANUARY 6, 1896.Single fare for the round trip between all stations in the Province of Quebec.Also to and.from Ottawa.Ticket* good going January 4th.5th and 6th.and valid for return not later than January Ttb.For tickets and sleeping car accommodation apply ta\t___ CITY TICKET &.TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 4 Fabrique Street (Facing Basilica) and PALAIS STATION.December 2?, 1896.\t_______ .Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th.1895, the Trains of this Radway will run as follows :\u2014 BETWEEN QUEBEC AND STE.ANNE.WKSK DATS Leave Quebec.\tArrive Ste.Anne 7.66 A.M.\tJ-*» A15 P.M.\t-20 1 Leave Ste.Anne.\tArrive at Quebec.5.45 A.M.\t^\t6 50 AM.1L50 AM.(except Saturday) nioP.M.12.66 P.M.(Saturday only) 1.25 P.M.SUNDAYS Arrive Ste.Anne.9.00 A.M.8.05 P.M.6 33 P.M.Arrive Quebec.6.50 AM.12.56 P.M.6.05 P.M.Leave Quebec 7 55 AM.2.00 P.M 5.31 P.M Leave Ste.Anne 5.45 A.M.11.50 a.M.4 00 P.M.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIM L e Quebec on Tuesday 6.15 P.M .arrive St.Joachim at 7-33 P.M.Leave St.Joachim on ^Tuesday, at 11.35 A.M.and on Saturday at 5 3>) A.NL Freight for Beaupre and St Joachim will bo eceived at Quebec Station on Tuesday and Saturday only.For all othewinformaoion apply to the Supee-niendent.W.R.RUSSELL, H.J.BEEMER, Superintendent.\tPresident.October 12, 1895.Qaekc Central Railway.The Direct Route to New York, Boston and Portland, and all New England Cities.Only Line Rttnniiuj Pullman Palact Cara and Through Coachi* Between Quebec, Boston and Spritvjfield icilhout change.Christmas and New Year\u2019s Holidays.Round Trip Tickets will be sold at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, good going by all trains Dec.24 and 25, valid to return not later than December 26th, 1895.Also on Dec.31st, 1895, and January 1st, 1*96.valid to return not later than January 2nd, 1896.MRST-CLAcfS FARE AND ONE-THIRD good going on Dec.21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 and 31st 1895, and January 1st, 1896, valid to return not later than January 7, 1895.Christmas Scbool Vacations.Round Trip Tickets will Oe sold to Students on surrender of Standard Certilicate signed bv Principal of School, on December 13th to 24th inclusive.All tickets valid to return not later than January 13, 1896, at FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE-THIRD.Special Reduced Rates ! EPIPHANY.JANUARY 6, 1896.Single fare for the round trip between all stations in the Province of Quebec Also to and from Ottawa.Tickets good going January 4th, 5th and 6tb.and valid for return not later than January 7th.For Tickets, Pullman reservation and general information, apply to the Company\u2019s New City Office, No.23 St.Louis Street, or Lower Town Office, 17 Sous-le-Fort Street.December 13.1895.\t&pl29-Lm DOMINION LINE -ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Liverpool Service, Via Londonderry-Running in connection with the Grand Trunk, Canada Pacific, Intercolonial, and other^ r.Canadian Railways and Steamer* From Liverpool.\t\tSteamers.\tFrom Portland.\t\tFrom Halifax\t Nov.\t14\tLabrador .Dec.\t\t5\tDec.\t7 \u2022 «\t24\tScotsman.\t\u20224\t19\t«4\t21 Dec.\t12\tVancouver.\tJan.\t2\tJan.\t4 64\t26\tLabrador .\t*\u2022\t16\t44\t18 Jan.\t9\t'COT8MAV.\t\u2022 4\t3)\tFeb.\t1 «\u2022\t23\tVancouver.\tFeh.\t13\t44\t15 Feb.\t6\tLabrador.\tM\t27\t44\t29 e«\t2C\tScotsman.\tMarch\t12\tMarch\t14 March\t5\tVancouver.\t44\t26\t44\t58 $\u2022\t19\tLabrador.\tApril\t9\tApril\t11 April\t2\tSons man.\t**\t23\t\t25 iga All these Steamers have SaWnr amidships, where least motion is felt, unexcelled accommodation for all classes of passengers, and are lighted throughout with Electric Light.Rates ot Passage.Cabin.$50 and upwards Second Cabin.$30 S tee rag a at lowest rates to all points.Return tickets issued at reduced rates.Steamers sail from Portland about 1 P.M.| on Thursdays, after arrival of Grand Trunk Railway train due at Portland at 11.56 A M.and from Halifax about 2 P.M.on Saturdays, after arrival of Interc lonial Railway train due at Halifax at 1.3P P.M.Berths secured, Through Rates quoted from Quebec.WM.M.MAOPHERSON, General Agent, 83 Dallousie Street November 28, 1895.Intercolonial Railway.Opening of the New Route to Meg&ntic and St.John, N.B.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER Itth, 1895, trains will run as follows : GOING SOUTH.EXPRESS\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) 1.30 P.M.Leave Levis 2.00 P.M, Arrive Tring Junction 4.06 P.M.Arrive DudsweU Junction 6 35 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 7.50 P.M.Arrive St.Francis 4.25 P.M.Arrive Megan\u2019.ic 8.15 P.M Arrive Boston 8.12 A.M.Airive New York 1133 A.M.Arrive Portland 8.25 AM.Arrive St.John, N.B., L40 P.M.\t\u201e .Pullman Palace Car Quebec to Springfield, connects at Sherbrooke with Pullman Palace Car for Boston ; through Coaches Quebec to Boston.ACCOMMODATION \u2014 Leave Levis 11.30 P.M.Arrive Beau ce Junction 2.40 A.M.Leave Beauce Junction 3.46 P.M.Arrive St Francis 4.25 P.M.MIXED\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) 12.30 P.M.Leave Levis 1.10 P.M.Arrive Beauce Junction 5.30 P.M.Arrive St.Francis 6.30 P.M.GOING NORTH.EXPRESS-Leave New York 4.00 P.M.Leave Boston 8.00 P.M Leave Portland 5 55 P.M Leave St.John.N B., 4.00 P.M.Leave Sherbrooke 8.00 A.KL Leave Dude-well Junction 9.00 A.M.Leave Megantio 7.15 A.M.-Leave Tring Junction 1150 A M.Arrive Levis 1.55 P.M Arrive Quebcî (Ferry) 2.00 P.M , .\t\u201e fJ Through Pullman Sleeping Car opringneld to Quebec ; through Pulhnan Car and Coach Boston to Sherbrooke and Quebec.AC OMMODATION\u2014Leave St Francis 5 30 P.M Leave Beace Junction 6 45 P.M.Arrive Levis 9.20 P.M.MIXED- Leave St Francis 6.00 A.M Leave Beanes Junction 7.10 A.M Arri-e Levis 10.15 A.M.Arrive Quebec Ferry 10.30 A.M.Notes\u2014Accommodation train leaves Levi* on Sunday nights instead of Saturday nights.All other trains daily.Sunday excepted.Exprès* train leaving Quebec on Saturday only runs as far as Springfield on Sunday morning.O;\t.September, 1895, the trams of this Railway will rnn daily (Sunday excepted) as fol'ows :\u2014 TRAINS WILL LEAVE LEVIS 7.50 Accommodation for Riviere du Loup and Campbell ton.Through Express for St John.Halifax and Sydney.14.30 Accommodation for Riviere du Loup.17.G0 TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS Accommodation from Riviere da Loup.5.30 Through Express from St.John, Halifax and Sydney (Monday exoented).11.30 Accommodation from Canipbollton anortion of her fuel.On October 20, in latitude 49.14, longitude 164.27, the \u201cStrathnevis\u2019\u2019\u2019 shaft broke short off close to the propollor, which went to the bottom.The \u201cMiowera\u201d left Victoria cn tl e 16th instant, for Australia, with the heaviest cargo ever taken south, and the following first-class passengers : Mr and Mrs Carter, of Seattle ; Rev J M Ludgate, of Tacoma, and ten steerage passengers.From Tacoma there sailed : Mr and Mrs G Mowat and three Misses Mowat, Mr Godsal, Master Mowat, Miss Grace Hallenbeck, Rev Mr Hydgate, Dr Brown, Mr and Mrs W Baldwin, E A Bealey, Mr and Airs Field and A Jervis.-Vancouver, BC, Dec 27 \u2014The Canadian-Austrnlian Steamship officials incline to the belief that the steamer \"Miowera\u2019\u2019 is safe She is staunch and seaworthy and had an abundant supply of coal on board.The \u201cStrathnevis\u201d and \u201cMiowera\u201d iiar^ed company during a gale and the officials claim that the officers of the latter were justified in supposing that the \u201cSlrathncv s!\u2019 was beyond human aid, and consequently put about for Honolulu.ARflIVALS AND SAILMGS.Pernambuco, Dec 27\u2014Airived, Dec 26, Blanche, Polfrey, from St John\u2019s, Nfld.bark OO'CÆ JML-fcL lROI-A.'L,.December 16, 1895.oct5-Cm IFOIR \"STOTTS, «¦GO TO i t i i CYR.DUQUET\u2019S, Where you will see the Largest Assortment of LADIES\u2019 RINGS, which has ever been offered in Canada, all of the Newest Patterns and Designs, at prices to suit everyone.dtiroim: si.oo to $1,000.00 Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Pearls, Opals,etc, at prices with which no others can compete A Fine Choice of High Class Jewellery ! ¦ Gold Watches, Clocks, Sterling Silver Plated Ware, Gilt, Bronze and Onyx Table, Lamps.A fine line of Opera Glasses with Handles, and all sorts of Optical and Fancy Goods.ARTIFICIAL EYES.No.3 St.John Street, Upper Town.December 11,1896.tdecdl The New Route to the Far-Famed Saguenay.7.30 A M.4.16 P.M.G 40 P.M.9 00 A M.8.40 P M.OX AXD AFTER MONDAY, 23rd December, 1895, Train* will run to aud from St.Andrew Street Terminus, Quebec, as follows Leave Queocc.Throngh Express Tuesday and Thursday, (with Parlor Car) arriving at Rober val »t6.5ô P.M.; and at Chicoutimi at 9.10P.M.Local Mail daily, except Sunday, arriving at St.Raymond at 6.57 P.M , and will run as far as Riviere a Pierre on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriv ing there at 8.2.5 P.M.Through Express Saturday, (with Sleeping Car for Chicoutimi) arriving at Roberval at 6.05, and Chicoutimi at 8.20 A.M.Sunday.Arrive at Quebec.Local Mail leaving St.Raymond daily, eveept Sunday, at 6.15 A.M., and leaving Riviere a Pierre at 4 45 A.M.on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.Through Kxoress leaving Chicoutimi Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6.00 A.M.and Roberval at 8.00 A.M.On Lower Laurontian Division trains run an follows :\u2014 Through Express leaves Quebec Tuesday and Ihursday at 7.30 A.M., arriving at Garneau Junction at 1 30 P.M.Returning leaves Garneau Junction Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 2.10 P.M., arriving at Quebec at 8.40 P.M.Local train-* leave Riviere-a-Pierre Junction at 8 00 A M.Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, arriving at St.Tite Junction at 12.01 P.M.Lewo Garneau Junction at 2.10 P.M.on Saturday, and at 2 30 P.M.on Tuesday and Thursday, arriving at Riviere-a-Pierre Junction at 0.00 and 5.50 P.M respectively.20 minutes at Lake Edward for lunch.Trains connect at Chicoutimi during season of navigation mb the Saguenay Steamer for Tadousac, Cacouna, Murray Bay and Quebec.A Round Trip by Rail and Steamer un equalled in America, through matchless forest, mountain, river and lake scenery, down the majestic Saguenay by day light and back to Quebec, touching at all the beautiful seaside resorts of the Lower St.Lawrence, with their chain of com modious hotels.SUBURBAN SERVICE\u2014Commutation and periodical tickets will be issued at the usual reduced rates during the summer months.Furniture and supplies for daily household consumption carried free for holders of such tickets Excellent land for sale by Government in the Lake St John Valley at nominal prices.New settlers, their families and a limited quantity of effects will be transported by tho Railway free.Special advantages offered to parties establishing Mills and other industries.Tickets for sale bv R M.STOCKING, opposite St.Louis Hotel, at the Chateau Frontenac and Can.Pac.Ry.office.No.4 Fabrique Street.ALEX HARDY, Geo Frt.à Pass Agent\tJ G.SCOTT, Sec'y.and Manager, December 23 1896, Sterling Exchange\u2014New York, December 2f, 11.00 a.m.\u2014At sight, 4.90$.Sixty days, 4 «9.Montreal Stock Market\u2014Montreal, Dec 27\u2014Canadian Pacific Railway, 52 to 51$ ; sales, 25 shares at 514; 25 shares at 51$.Du?luth Com., 5$ to 5.Duluth Preferred, 12 to 9$.Commercial Cable Comfiaiiy, 1554 10\t; sales, 225 shares at 155.Wabash, preferred.144 12.Montreal Telegraph Company.164 to 162.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company, 95 to 92$.Montreal Street Railway, 217j to217$ ; sales, 150 shares at 217J.Montreal Gas Com->any.1974 to 196$ ; sales, 25 shares at 197.tell Telephone Company, 160 to 155.Ruyal Electric Light Company, ex-div., 140 to 120.Toronto Street Railway, ex-div., 72$ to 72.Bank of Montreal, 220 to 217.Quebec Bank, 125 to 115.Ontario Bank, 82 offered.Banque du Peuple, 20 to 13.Molson\u2019s Bank, 175 asked ; sales, 30 shares at 175.Bank of Toronto, 239 offered.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 105 asked.Merchants Bank, 169 to 163.Merchants Bank of Halifax, 170 to 160.Banque Nationale, 75 to 0.Union Bank, 100 asked.Bank of Commerce, 138 to 130.Imperial Bank, 183 to 181$.North-West Land Company, 50 asked.Montreal Cotton Company, 128 to 115.Canada Colored Cotton Company, 65 to 57$.Dominion Cotton Company.98 asked.Postal Telegraph Company, 794 to 79.tsr No Board to-morrow.New York SrocX Exchange\u2014Dec.27 \u2014 Opg.High.Low.Close.C Gas.654 D&CF.153 Gen Electric.25$ Lead.24$ New England.Reading.\u2014\t- 4$ Sugar.101 Tobacco.763 New York Stock Market Dec.27 Stock market, steady ; Atcheson, 143 ; C B and Q.75$ ; Canada Southern, 49 ; Delaware and Hudson, 121$ ; Delaware and Lackawana, 159$ ; L and N.45$ ; Lake Shore, 146 ; Michigan Central, 98 ; Northern Pacific, 34 ; Northern Pacific, preferred, 13; North-Western, 984 ; New York Central, 98; Rock Island, 64ÿ ; St Paul, 67ÿ ; S*> Paul, preferred, 128; Union Pacific, 44 ; Western Union Telegraph, 86$.Latest Pbodcce Markets\u2014New York, Dx: 27\u2014Cotton, quiet; Gulf, 8$; Uplands, 8$; futures, easy ; sellers, Dec, at 7.89 : Jan, at .72 ; Feb, at 7.81 ; March, at 7.89.Flour market, easy ; receipts, 41,000 barrels ; sales, 3,000 barrels.Low extras, at 2.25 to 2.65 ; city mills, at 3.90 to 4.00 ; city mills, patents, at 3.90 to 4.15; winter wneats, low grades, at 2.25 to 2.65; fair to fancy, at 2.65 to 3.S0; patents, at 3.45 to 3.75 ; Minnesota clear, at 2.50 to 3.10; straights, at 3.00 to 3.S3 ; patents, at 8.15 to 4 00.Rye flour, steady ; sellers, at 2.55 to 2.95.Wheat, steady ; receipts, 95,000 bushels ; sales, 420,000 bushels ; No.2 Red, sellers, Dec, at 644c to 644c ; March, at 66 3 16c; May, at 64ifc to 64$c; July, at 61$c to (HJe.Rye, nominal; State, at 44c to 4ic ; Western, at 38c to 46c Barley nominal ; No.2 Milwaukee, at 47c ; Western, at 39c to 48c.Corn, easier ; receipts, 83,-000 bushels ; sales, 55,000 bushels ; No.2 sellers, May, at 344c to 343c ; No.2, at 24c to 354c.Oats, steady ; receipts, 101.000 bushels ; sales, none ; sellers, State, at 24c to 28c ; Western, wt 23c to 27c.Beef, quiet ; sellers, family, at 10.00 to 10.50 Pork, steady ; sel-lers.mesa, at 8.75 to 9.25.Lard, quiet ; sellers, at 5.55.Butter\u2014Receipts, 5,990 pkgs ; choice, quiet ; sellers.State dairy, at 13c to 22c ; creamery, at 19o to 24c.Cheese\u2014Receipts.4,790 pckgs; quiet; large, at 74c to 10c ; do, fancy, at 9j?c to 10c ; do, small, at 7Jo to 10$c.Eggs\u2014Receipts, 3,090 packages; steady ; sellers.State, at 20c to 24c.Sugar, steady ; crushed, at r>gc ; powdered, at 5c ; granulated, at 43c to 4$c.Chicago, Ill, December 27\u2014Trade in wheat was slow to-day, but the tone was firm and the close showed an advance of 4c.Corn and oats were * shade higher for May and 4c lower for cash.Previsions were steady.The estimated receipts for to-morrow are :\u2014Wheat, 115 cars ; corn, 165 cars ; oats, 110 cars ; hogs, 12,000 head.The leading futures closed as follows :\u2014Wheat, No.?, sellers, Dec, at 54j!c ; Jan, at 548c ; May, at 570c.Corn\u2014No.2, sellers, Dec, at 25$o ; Jan, at25|c; May.at 25fic; July, at 27$o.Oats\u2014 No.2, sellers, Dec, at 17c ; May, at 18|c to 1 file.Mess Pork\u2014per barrel, sellers, Dec, at 7-60 ; Jan, at 8 45; May, at 8.82$.Lard\u2014per 120 lbs.sellers, Dec, at 5.17$ ; Jan, at 5.25; May, at 5.47$.^hort Ribs\u2014per 100 lbs, sellers, Dec, at 4.22$ ; Jan.at 4.22$ ; May, at 4.47$.Cash quotations were as follows :\u2014Flour marked uiet.No.2 Spring wheat, at 54c to 55$c *0.3 Spring wheat, at54}c to 554c.No.2 Red wheat, at 57$c to 604c.No.2 Corn, at 23$c.X\u2019o.2 Oats, at 17c to 17c.No.2 Rye, at 32c.No.2 Barley, at 35c to 39c.No.1 Flax Seed, at 94cto 94.Prime Timothy Seed, at 3.45 Mess Pork, at 7.62$ to 7.75.Lard, at 5.27$ to 5.30.Short Ribs Sides, at 4.20 to 4.25.Dry Salted Shoulders, at 4.37$ to 4.82$ Short Clear Sides, at 4.37$ to 4.50.Whiskey, at 1.22.\tReceipts\u2014Flour, 9,0C0 barrels ; wheat, 126,000 bushels ; corn, 310,000 bushels ; oats, 542,000 bushels ; rye.9,000 bushels ; barley, 88,100 bushels.Shipments\u2014Flour, 12,000 barrels ; wheat, 68,000 bushels ; corn, 219,000 bushels ; oats, 241,000 bushels ; rye, 5,000 bushels ; barley, 33,000 bushels SEND YOUR HVL FRUIT, FISH, CHRISTMAS ORDERS lEHO O-A-HT, GAME and VEGETABLES.\tWholesale and Retail Special Rates For Hotel Supplies.The Choicest Delicacies of the Season 'Kept Constantly on Hand «9- ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY CAREFULLY ATTENDED DELIVERED F.O.R.ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING QUEBEC.TO, AND 1, 2, 9, 10, Montcalm Market, (East End) Quebec.nvn HOG-^nsr.Address, M.HOQAN, Quebec, P.Q.December 21.1895.SPORTING NEWS.Q A.A.A.The Directora of the Q A.A.A.have com-pleied arrangements with the Jack Hark-away Co.to have a night at the Academy of Music next Friday.Tickets for this performance are on sale at Stocking\u2019s ticket office, the V.& B.Sporting Goods Co.and the Q.A.A.A.Club House.As the Q.A.A.A.will derive some benefit from all tickets sold for that night at time places it is hoped that all members, friends and supporters of the Association will remember this when buying their tickets.Q A A.A.RINK.THE FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL.As will be seen by the advertisement the date of the Fancy lires» Carnival on the Q.A.A.A.Rink his been fixed for the evening of New Year\u2019s Day, a date which ought to suit everyone.Get your costume ready iu time as it would never do to miss it.Come and look on if you don\u2019t skate.The prices are right, the ice splendid, the costumes out of eight and fun unlimited.Don\u2019t fail to be there.THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY S.S.CLUB.A snow shoe club has been formed, consisting of the officers, N.C.officers and men of the R.C-A.at Quebec, and is known as the \u201cRoyal Canadian Artillery Snow Shoe Club.\u201d The undermentioned officers have been appointed :\u2014 Patron\u2014Lt.Col.Montizambert.Vice-Patron\u2014Lt.-Col.Wilson.President\u2014Capt.Pelletier.Vice-President\u2014Lieut.Ogilvy.Captain\u2014Lieut.Panet.Secretary-Treasurer\u2014R.Q.M.Sergt.Wood.Bugle Major\u2014Sergt.Godreau.Committee \u2014 B.S.M.OU rad y ; Corp.Snnll ; Gunner Johnston ; C.S.M.Uim-bcault ; Bomb.Pugh ; Gunner C.S.M.Fellows ; Corp.Lafieur ; Gunner Power.RACQUET.STANDING DEFEATS BO A K ES, OF THE CHICAGO ATHLETIC CLUB, AFTER A STUBBORNLY CONTESTED MATCH.Clone and Exciting Play.The first of a series of racquet games between George Standing, instructor of the Racquet and Tenuis Club, and Harry Boakcs, instructor at the Chicago Athietic Association, was played WcdumJay afternoon atthe court of the New York Racquet aud Tennis Club, No.27 West Forty third street, and resulted, as was generally anticipated, in a victory for Standing.The Chicago R- M.llennistoun ; President, R.Neill ; 1st Vice President, R.1).Hamilton ; 2ud Vice-President, T.E.Bradhurn ; Secretary, R.H.Ewing ; Treasurer, R.Fair ; Captain, W.L.Allen ; 1st Lieutenant, W.Lytle ; 2nd Lieutenant, Myles Henry ; Executive Committee, H.S.McDonald, A.Mercer, R.H.Kells, F.H Dobbin, A.J.Gough ; Racing Board, C.B.McAllister, T.E.Bradburn.Brown\u2019s Three Star * *\t* Special Scotch is like a \u2018\u2019Royal Flush.\u201d It caii\u2019t be beaten October 31, 1895.\ttu.th.sat-tf OITYT OF Ci XT FB ICC MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS OP 1898.VOTERS\u2019 LISTS DEPOSITED.City Hall, City Clerk\u2019s Office, Quebec, 23rd December, 1895.PUBLIC N 1 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.that nuinuant to tho provisions of the Act 53 Vic., chap.68, Soc.31, and its amendments, twu Alphabetical Lists, one of the persons qualified to v.tte at the Municipal Elections for Aldermen No.1 in each Ward of tho City, and the other of persons qualified to vote for Aldeunen Nos.2 and 3 in each Ward Nauffts ; ; of this City, shall be deposited in the office of the undersigned,on the 2nd day of Jannary next, (1896), and will lie communicated to whomsoever shall apply for them, every day from said SECON D tiny of January next.(1896), to the TWELFTH day of January next, (1896), in dusively, from NINE o\u2019clock in the morning to FOUR o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Such lists shall, during the said period, be shown to any person making application therefor.and every elector who may wish to apply for the insertion of a name in any of the said lists,or for striking a name therefrom, shall do so within the delay fixed by law for so doing.No person shall have a right to vote whose name is not ins< rted in one or other or both of said lists.All cliims or demands in relation to any names baing added to or erased' from the said .\t_ rnai} 1 Lists, must be filed in the office of the City showed up remai kably well, giving a splendid : Clerk, on or before FOU R of the clock in the ha uraa nn.aftenuxiu of the SIXTEENTH day of January next, (1896), being the dav appointed by law as final, and after tho siid clay no claim or exhibition of backhand play, but he was un able to return the brilliant services of Standing, who gave a really fine exhibition, aud well earned the honors which he eventually carried off.From the call of play to the end of the third game the contest was close and exciting.Mr.Boakes had the benefit of a liberal handicap, and generally succeeded in rolling up a stiff score before being overtaken.The fortunes of war seemed against the Chicago man, however, and the many present who watched the game closely could not help but sympathize with him for his defeat, after au exceedingly game struggle.Iu the first game Standing allowed a handicap of five aces, and Boakes tapidly rolled up a formidable score.With some sharp rallying and extremely brilliant serving the New York man crept up ace by ace until he evened matters with his opponent.Follow ing this with beautiful play, perfect in every respect, and particularly in clean hard hit serving, Standing rolled his score up to 15, while the Chicago man could do no better than 12.SOME BRILLIANT WORK.In the second game Mr.Boakes played in a wonderfully improved manner, seemingly having gotten a line on his opponent\u2019s brilliant serving.The opening hands of this game furuished a grand display of the fine points of the game.Mr.Standing easily showed his supremacy in the matter of serving and placing while the Chicago man\u2019s returns were simply wonderful and his back hand play perfect.According to the rules Standing allowed a handicap of six aces and Boakes rapidly forged ahead until the score stood 13 to 7 iu his favor.Here he hung while Standing tapidly overhauled him, creeping up ace by ace until the score stood 14 all.Mr.Boakes refused to set and the New Yorker won by a score of 15 to 14.If the second game was close it did not begin to compare with the third.From the beginning the play was fast and clear, replete with good serving and brilliant rallying.Standing again allowed a handicap of six aces and Boakes again, as before, forged rapidly ahead, until the score stood 13 to 8 iu his favor.Standing quickly pulled himself together, and by beautiful placing made the score 14 all.The game was set at three points, and the Westerner, who was now beginning to get accustomed to the court, served beautifully and ran his score up to 16.Here he remained, while Standing succeeded iu increasing his score to 17, winning this game by onç point and the match by three straight games.THE SCORE.The score of the games follows ; \u2014 demand will lie received by the said City Clerk.Printed blank forms for complaints may be had by applying at the City Clerk\u2019s office during office houn*.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.December 27.1895.Notice to Bondholders.THE SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST DUE on tho 1st January, 1896, will be paid at my office on THURSDAY, 2nd of January next, and the following days.Every Debenture, the Capital of which will fall due on the 1st January, 1896, will also have to be presented on that date, at my office, for payment.If not, no more interest will be paid by the Corporation on such Debentures.Quebec, 20th Dec-mber, 1895.C.J.L.LAFRANCE, City Treasurer.December 21, 1895.FIRST GAME.George Standing.Hxrry Boakes., Handicap.Total.Veuve Clicquot Champagne.The Best Wine Imported.Reduced Prices FOR THE Holiday Season Quarts, Rich or Dry, $27 PER CASE 12 BOTTLES.Pints, Rich or Dry, $29 PER CASE 24 BOTTLES.For sale by Henri Beautey, G.& O.Hossack, Alfred Grenier.December 24, 1895.\tG Fine Bread.Fine Biscuits SECOND GAME.George Standing.Hirry Boakes.THIRD GAME.Notices of Births, HarriNgr» and Deaths, M cent'.No exception will be made to this rale TdeILtjeîss\" Cheese.-At Montreal, on the 27th instant, Florence Elixatieth Miller, aged 30 years, wife of Mr.W.S.Cheese, and sister of Archibald and James Miller, of this city.Flood \u2014On the 26th instant, M.A.Donohoe, beloved wife of N.Flood.The funeral will leave lier late residence.No.37 St Genevieve street, Ca|ie, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o\u2019clock, for Cap Rouge Church.The Real Feeling The Sun, in an editorial, says : \u2014\u201c A British horn clergyman, addressing an association of natives of Great Britain at a Fifth avenue hotel, on 'Ihursday evening, said that a war between America and England would he peculiarly horrible, because it would bo \u2018a fratricidal conflict.\u2019 The tw\u2019o countries, he declared, are bound together by 1 the ties of race and interest\u2019 as \u2018 the children of a com mon mother.\u2019\u201d Commenting on this, the Sun says :\u2014\u201c The talk about fraternal love, and of affection for a common mother, deceives nobody here, ami proh-ibly few there.There is no such love.I he feeling is rather of hatred.\u201d 0 15 12 15 14 17 16 George Standing.Harry Boakes.C.L.Perkins was referee.CYCLING.PETERBOROUGH IN THE FIELD.Pktf.rboroitgh, Dec.24\u2014Peterborough cyclists are preparing for theC.W.A.meet, and will put up a hard fight for the \u201cbig thing\u201d in bicycling circles.Every club will be canvassed, and be let to understand that Peterborough is in the race for the C.W.A.meet of 1896.At a meeting of the club last evening the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year Honorary Presideut, Model Bakery AND 1 I atr.cured since t iking Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla, \u2019 is what many thousands are saying.It gives renewed vitality and vigor.SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO the undersigned and endorsed \u201cTender for Immigrant Building, Sec., at Halifax, N.S.,\" will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, 15th January, 1896, for the several works required in the erection of Immigrant B nlding, Ac., at Halifax, N.S.Plans and specifications can he seen at the Department of Public Works.Ottawa, aud at the Office of C.E.W.Ilodwell, Esq., Resident Engineer, Halifax, on and after Friday, 27th December, and tenders w ill not be considered unless made on form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to are percent, of the umount of tender, must accompany each tender.Tins cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to complete the w;ork contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender.Tin* Department does not bin ! itself to accept tho 1 iwest or any tender.By order, E.F.E.ROY, -\t\u2022\tSecretary.Department of Public Works, \\ Ottawa.23rd Deo., 1895.J December, 27, 1895.\tC Y E NI S 0 N 1| Declaration of War J.& J.DALY, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, 13 & 141 Montcalm Market Hall Beef, Lamb and Mutton, Coraed Beif and Corned Tongues, Hams, Bacon and Sausage, Fresh and Corned Pork.Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chick'ns, and Fowls, Black Duck, Quails, Woodcock, PartriJges, Venison, Steaks and Chops ! Choice Creamery Butter, Choice Print Butter, Choice Dairy Butter.TELEPHONE 645 ! December 23, 1895.\tG Quebec North Shore Turnpike Trust.Tenders will be received at the office of the Trust, Richelieu Building, Dalhousie street, until TUESDAY, the 7th January next, at noon, for tho reconstruction of Scott\u2019s Bridge.Thu plans and specifications will be on view at tho Secretary\u2019s office, from Monday, tho 23rd instant.The lowest nor any of the tenders will not necessarily be accepted.By order of the Board, G.H.BURROUGHS, Secy.Treas December 23, 1895.\tN TOZER & CO., VICTUALLERS, Stalls 15, 16 & 17, Montcalm Market Hall !' .TELEPHONE 649.Tozer A Co.Have Constantly on Hand Corned Rounds of Beef, Rumps, Cured Pork, Briskets, Bacon, Hams, Tongues, &c.O\u2019 HOTELS and FAMILIES supplied with every article in their line at the lowest market price.December 21, 1891.\u201cTl o 30 > CO 7s \t\u2014- Biscuit Manufactory.OFFICE AND SALESROOM ; No 364 St- John Street QUEBEC.TELEPHONE 136.The Fancy Bread Department is replete with a full line of the Choicest Varieties, too numerous to mention.Special Delivery all over the city from 4 to 6 P.M.daily.December 23, 1895.\tF Holiday Goods.Cheaper Than Ever.When Shopping .CALL AT.P.E.POULIN & CO.And Be Convinced.December 23, 1895,\tJ CD cd\" C-~> CO CD P=> ?-d CD *-3 O-1 I-\u201cI cJs «3 CD H3 tJ-o CO CD =3 pr o m SO 3 S SO Plj CD H o PL, CD \u2022-* CD hi i\u2014a CD CD >S CD =J o CD ct- O go o o m d o H > I * m m JO CD pa.5= C3- CD e-S bd SO t=i Pi- ca I* n X O 33 s -s* -FOR- Christmas Periodicals ! Cards, Games, Annuals Toys Silk Fancy Work, Leather Goods Glass Inks Stationery, &c.*** Remember the Old Stand Tel WRIGHT & CO., 120 JOHN Decamber 21, 1895.STREET.nov28-Am CHRISTMAS novelties ! The following Lines of Novelties ftr Gentlemen\u2019s Wear are very suitable for Christmas Presents.DRESSING GOWNS, SMOKING JACKETS, LOUNGE JACKETS, FANCY BOXCLOTII VESTS, DENT\u2019S FUR-LINED GLOVES, RICH SILK MUFFLERS, ELEGANT SILK SCARFS, c.SILK UMBRELLAS, Etc., Etc.W.VINCENT 38 FABRIQUE STREET\u2019 December 21.1895.Quebec News Co., 31 BUADE STREET, \u2014Has Just Received a New Supply of\u2014 3ECQTsTT3 A.Y JSOOKS \u2022 -CONSISTING OF- Handy Volume CIosmcs : RUSKIN, ' CARLYLE, DICKENS, TENNYSON, COOPER, Etc., Etc., in Single Volumes and Sets.- also - POETS, in various Fancy and Library Bindings.BOOKS for Boys and Girls : Boys\u2019 Own and Girls\u2019 Own, Etc.An Immense Assortment of CHRISTMAS CARD3, CALENDARS.BOOKLETS, Etc.A large variety of Dolls at greatly reduced prices.Fancy Goods, Papeterie, Albums, Photo Boxes and Screens, Frames, etc.Also, a Full Line of Fountain Pens, best make, etc., e\u2019.c.All at Very Low Prices.Decemlier 20, 1895.\tL Enormous Sacrifices Groceries, Groceries, Groceries, .ONE OF THE.Finest {Stocks in the City .NOW BEING SOLD AT .50 p c.ZBlUIliO !OST I Money to Lend.All persons who have used Shsefer\u2019s Brillian tine French Patent Leather and Russet Dressings must have money to lend.Cheapest and Best made.Ask your Shoemaker for them.December 28, 1895.\tnov28-Am Ring Up \u201cA, 267.\u201d For Anything in This Line, Palms, \u201cRubbers,\u201d The Kind_Tliat Grows, ORANGE PLANTS IN FRUIT, And Other Foliage and Flowering Plants for House Decoration.\t/ SMALL FERNS FOR FILLING JAR-dinieree.Bankets, Wardian Cases, etc., a Specialty.Fine Smilax in any quantity.Plants delivered in any part of the city, or packed tc go by express to any part of Canada.«¦ LOWEST RETAIL RATES.WILLIAM PENNEY, \u201cMarch mont,\u2019\u2019 St.Louis Road.December 18, 1895.\t, tJl WE HAVE ¦ The Mo&t Attractive Stock of FURNITURES ' Our Goods are of the Latest DESIGh S, WE HAVE Selected our Goods from the Leading Factories in the Dominion.WE HAVE MARKED our CHRISTMAS Goods VERY LOW.For the best value in -«a Chairs, Tables, Desks, Rockers, Screens, Etc., -go to- PERRY S FURNITURE STORE, S2S ST.PAI L STREET.TELEPHONE 519.December 13, 18S6.\tAm QUEBEC SK1TIBG CLUB 'Season Tickets.\u2022 rrrer-.Family.$g.oo Gentlemen's Single.4.00 Ladies\u2019 Single.3.00 Boys\u2019 at Schcol Single.«3.00 Season tickets do not include admission pecial events.The Directors reserve the right of closin g the Rink at any time they may consider a viaable to do so.The Rink will be open every week day til ( P.M., and two Evenings frorr.8 to 10.The Secretary will attend at the Rink Tuesday and following days, between I» hour of 3.30 and 6 P.M.R.CAMPBELL, ^\t,\tSec\u2019y.Q.8.C.Deceniber 10,189.5.TEE LATEST ÂM BIST -IN- Perinmes, Pcrfumc*Atoniizc!'s Puff Boxes, Military Hair Brushes, Ebony Back Hair Brashes, Are to be had at MATH IE\u2019S DRUG STORE Corner St.John and Palace Streets.) Dacember 7,1895.\tnovl9-Dm 1805-Cauadian Alnianac-1895 THE FORTY-NINTH IfvSUE OF THE useful Office and Housohold Companion just received, containing full and authentic Commercial, Statistical, Astronomical, Departmental, Ecclesiastical, Educational, Financial.Includes latest Revised Tariff.Complete Post Office Directory, Halifax and Quebec Tid Tables, and a variety of useful information too numerous to enumerate.Also, 20 pages con tributed by Dr^ Bourinot on the Forms o Government throughout the world.A moe valuable mass of matter and useful facts.Literary and Political.CANADIAN POCKET DIARIES.The usual assortment, all sizes, binding and prices, alto office diaries in great variety.CHRISTMAS ANNUALS And tho usual supply of Christmas Pictorials.DAWSON & CO.Opposite Chronicle Office December 4.1895.THOMAS DELANY, BUTOIIEK, Stalls 1, 2, 3, Champlain Market.£JT TELEPHONE NO.392.Tt* City and Shipping Trade Supplied AT LOWEST RATES, With Best Quality Meats, Vegetables, Poultry of all Kinds Hams, Bacon, Tongues, etc.Corned Beef and Pork in Barrels and Tierces.Township Dairy Butter ! December 21, 18Î-5.Gome in and Judge For Yourselves.WM.TRÉGGETT, 111 JOHN STREET.December 20, 1895.\tdecl-4-L WELL! I NEVER!! Saw Such a Fine Assortment -OF- Xmas Cakes and Candies.Chocolates, Caramels, ' *Bon Bons.- In Expisite Fancy Boxus & Baskets OF ALL SHAPES AND DESIGNS.See Our Show Windows For a Good Display.FRED RUTHVEN, 46 JOHN STREET./»¦ Tklkphokk 1221.December 29, 1895.\td< cl3 Am Christmas and New Year\u2019s Presents.Quebec Bible Society Depository.I71RIENDS WILL FIND IN THE DE \u2019 jKmtory tho Old and New Testament îteriptures in Hebrew, Greek and Latin, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, aho in Danish, Swtdhli and Norwegian, Gaelic and Welsh.The following may be obtained : Hebrew and English, Greek and English, German and English, French and Kngli.-li, Norwegian and English.and French and Greek, same page.The Books arc sold on the terms of the British and Foreign Bible Society.The complete Bible may be obtained from 15c.to $10, and the New Testament from 3c.to $1.05.Depository : Mr.T.J.MOORE, 118 St.John Street, Quebec, (Y.M.C.A.Building).Special arrangements with Sabbath Schools and Missions, by making application to the Secretary, Edward J.Stobo, 1 Wolfe Street, Quebec.December 19, 1895.\tnov30-Am LITTLE KNOWLEDGE is cok a dangerous thing when it saves you money, is it?And in buying Cocoa it is worth your while to iréuw that the purest and most reliable COOO-A_ -IS- IMIOTT\u2019S which any grocer will sell ycu .for 1 cents a quarter pound tin.John P.Mott & Co.November 28, 1895.\ttu.th&sat PFEIFFER\u2019S STEAM DYE WORKS AND LAUNDRY.Shirts, Collars and Cnns NICELY LAUNDRIED.Now is the season to send in your Suits, Overcoats, etc.Cleaned or Dyed and Nicely Pressed.The Carpet Cleaning Department running eveiy day, rain or shine.Carpets wear twice as ong t raned by our process as those cleaned by hand.Now that the season for Flannel Under clothing ha» set in.the l est place to send them to be cleansed is Pfeiffer\u2019s Steam Laundry and Scouring Works, where they will receive careful treatment.N-> chemicals used ; no shrinking.Guar nto; to give satisfaction.Give us a trial and you will always have them done by us.Express Orders Promptly Attended t# TELEPHONE 524.A.S.PFEIFFER & GO., 4*6 McMahon street, Opposite St.Patrick\u2019s Church.September , 1895,\ttu,th&#*» THE MORNING CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2$.¦fcà.CABSLEÏ'S COLUMS.Montreal\u2019s Greatest Store.Order* Promptly Filled.and Carefully Mil AHD UI8TSICT ITEI8.CBRISTMS CARDS ! CeaiSTJlAS CARDS 1 A beautiful line of the chr-ice»t, freshest.Cards, every design this year\u2019s, arranged in seta (*>f 4 or 3) tor handy purchase.Each card fitted with an envelope and each set enclosed in larger envelope, suitable and ready for remailing abroad if desired.The lot purchased at such rates that we can sell a \u2022t at the PRICE OF ONE CARD.PRICE OF ONE CARD.Much prices never before offered.3.ICARSLEY.remember.REMEMBER.We are selling for Xmas gifts the latest Books by the following leading authors, at special reduced prices : lan MacLaren.Marion Crawford.Stanley J.Weyman.Henty (Boys, look ont).Conan Doyle.Marie Corelli.The Latest Annuals.The Favorite Juveniles.And all sorts of Books to suit all sorts of people\u2014ail at special prices.S.CARS LEY.NEW CAEPiFsQOASBS.NEW CAKPET SQUARES.Now on hand bn immense stock of Oriental Carpet Squares of all kinds, in Original and Unique Designs and colorings.Oushac Carpet Squares.Persian Carpet Squares.Yhordes Carpet Squares.Indian Carpet Squares.And many other makes.8.CARSLEY.\u2014Dolls! Dolls ! Dolls ! now on exhibition at Miss Shepherd s.Liberal Mkktinu.\u2014An advertisement in to-day's issue calls on all Liberals to meet tonight.Assignment.\u2014Simon J.O'Neil, merchant tailor, has assigned for the benefit of his creditors at the demand of Mr.Henry Small.\u2014The \u201cRugby'\u2019 Cigar will be put up in boxes of 23, 50 and 100, suitable for Xmas gifts.E H.Walling, 182 St.John street.Civic.\u2014 Municipal voting Hats will be open for inspection at the City Clerk\u2019s otfi-\u2019o on Thursday next and remain open till the 12th January.\u2014It is said that Mr.Charles Vachon, of Levis, picked a few pansies in his garden a day or two ago.This is most extraordinary for this season of the year.\u2014The regular meeting ol the Quebec Protestant Ministerial Association will take place on Tuesday, the \"th of January, when the Revd.L.V.Lariviere, B.A., will read an important paper.\u2014Go to Miss Shepherd & for no veities for Xmas and New Tear\u2019s Gilts.Baptist Chcrcu.\u2014 The RevJ.Joseph Forth, of Hebronville, U.8., will preach in the Baptist Church, Sunday morning, at 11, and in the evening at 7 o\u2019clock.A cordial invitation extended to all.Police Court, Yesterday\u2014A couple of young men, one of whom has only lately left gaol, were brought up before the Police Court yesterday morning, charged with the theft of a act of harness, and were remanded.sees and their guardians to prevent them.In fact, it would have taken a regiment of Soldiers to have successfully done so< The inducement to these deppulaMdns is to be found in the fact that there are regular depots ill.&k;n£ the line of the Intercolonial in L'Islet, Kimouraska, Temiscouata and Ri mouski, b it especially in the latter, for handling these illegally caught and stolen fish and shipping them to the American and other markets.It is notorious that one storekeeper alone in Rimouski received and disposed of as much as 40,000 lbs.last winter, which he purchased or got in trade from the poaching habitants.And the same unlawful and destructive work is said to be going on again without let or hindrahoe this u inter.: REPORTS \u2014Try a pair ot Her Majesty a Corsets, unbreakable and Rives an elegant figure.Miss Shepherd^ 12 Fabrique street.Promises Worth Aociptinw.\u2014In 1896\u2014 the ÎOih year of its publication\u2014 TAe Youth's ComiKinion promises more vat ied attractions for its readers than ever before, and the promises of this old favorite with the public are worth accepting, for they are always more than fulfilled.Articles will be given from threcCabinetMinisters, a feature which has never been equalled by any oth.et publtea lion ; the Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria ; the Lord Chief Justice of England ; Four Admirals t Speaker Reed and Justin McCarthy, the famous Home Ruler, are among the prominent names on the list Among other announcements are four Serial rood sized Is life, health and happiness, If it is pure, rich and full of vitality.If Impure it.w ill cause catarrh, rheumatism, scrofula, net* vousness and other troubles.All may bé perfectly Cured by purifying the blood ttitb Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla.\u2018\u2018I havo used Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla for felght Or nine years as a tonic and blood purifier.Before I began Us uso 1 was weak and had no appetite.After taking due bottle my appetite was Improved r.nd t could work like a beaver.\u201d Mrs.Ol*HB-LIA Kinnib, Great Barrington, Mass.Hoodë Sarsaparilla Is t he One True Blood Purifier.$1 ; 6 for ?5.Hood\u2019s Pills Augii»t24 easy to tiuy, nssy to taka easy tooperala.Ucents.ANglo-venezuelan situation.RUSSIA MAY SUPPORT AMERICA, FATAL PANIC IN A TH3ATRE.FORTY PERSONS KILLED AND INJURED.UNITED STATES.Baltimore, Dec.27 -Twenty-three per-| sons were crushed and trampled to death in a panic at the Front Street Theatre to-night.Several others were injured, some of whom | it is believed will die.The United Oriental Opera and Dramatic Company, of Boston, under the management of A.Sihongold and Abram Toosman, were billed to present the Jewish Opera \u2018\u2018Alexander,\u201d and the theatre was filled.About 2,500 persons were in the ! house when the orchestra began playing the (overture.A strong odor of gas was noticed in the I second gallery of the theatre and one of the of/acAci of the place was seen hunting for the I leak with a lighted torch, Suddenly a jet of j Flame flashed out as the torch came in contact w-ith the punctured gas pipe.Cries of \u2018fire\u201d were heard on the upper galleries and | in an instant the excitement became intense.Someone rushed to the gas metre and turned oil the supply, plunging the main body of the house into darkness.The stage I jets alone remained lighted, being fed from ; another metre.Instead of allaying the cx- TRA0C MARK ^CK>Gc Cigarettes lore Sold Than of All Other Brands Comhined.September 14 1895.QUEBEC POST OFFICE GUIDE.DEOIElMiraHJIR, 1805- STAGE ROUTES.Place.iLOSB.M.Berger ville to Caj e Kouge.Charlesbcurg.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .\u2022 HedleyviBe, MasUt, Beau port Falls.and Montmorency Stories, each of which will make a good sized I rinpATREJOIClNnSlN VENEZUELA, | anoiner mefre- «nsieau er»tion.Octobers, 1895/\t_________________ Bishop\u2019s College, LEMVOX VILLE.Lectures in arts and divinity for Michaelmas Term, 1896, lx gin on 19th September.Matriculation and preliminary examinations on September 16th, at 9 a.m.For Calendars, etc., apply *0 Rev.T.ADAMS, D.C.L.t Principal, or to A.D.NICOLLS, Bursar, Lennox ville.BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE SCHOOL Michaelmas Term begins on September 1 h 1895.For information as to prei>araticr given for University or College training and generally as to system of residential life anu discipline, scientific and ohysical instruc.ion, games, etc, apply to the llead master, H.J.HAMILTON PETRY,\u2019M-A.l Or o A.D.NICOLLS, Secretary, LennoxviUe.August 6, 1\t________________ Printed and Published by John J.FOOTE, Editor and Proprietor, at h s Steam Printing Works, Mountain Hil>.Subscription :\u2014DAILY, $6.00 per annum apyertisements Cents por lane first insertion, and Five Conta for each subsequent.Ten Cents por Line for each insertion lr Special Notice Column or over Editorial Advertisementa requiring alternative Insertions, such as twice or throe tlmea per week Eight Cents »w Una 1050 8 "]
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