Daily evening mercury, 9 juillet 1885, jeudi 9 juillet 1885
[" == gots YEAR.\u2014NO 189 a MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DIOAM.\u2014 Virg.Georg, 1V.5.\u2014 rem QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1846 DAILY EVENING MERCURY.can ee es SIX O'CLOCK EDITICN PRICE OX CENT \u2014_ ROYAL NAVAL REVIEW Arrangements on the most exten sive scale are being made or the Royal Naval Roview which is shortly to take pluoe nt Poriumoutb.lt iunot te bo n mere purade of whips, fioishiog mithn coynt sulute, but n combined pavsl and military demonstration.An elaborate echome hus beon drawn up ab the Admiralty, and the principle of iL baw reovived the eunourrence of the Wur Oflue.In accordance with Lhe plan, the fleld ol oporation will ex tend from b yond the Portemouth beights tv possibly ue far aw South smpton Water, Fur this purpose every available ship und bout of any sud every dencription isto be brought into requisition, and the whole of the depmtments in the duckyurd ure working wilh he view of huving sil the rossols Lhat ure in u opudition to be commiseion-d ready for by the 194h of August, which is u proximate date fir the review Should the War Office fully approve of the scheme drasu up by the Admiralty, Lhe Portsmouth garrison will be strength ened by the troops from other stations in the district, but 1o estimate ol Lhe strength of the \u201crey 6orpa can be formes until the War Office gives its final esnetion, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE FEN -MILE BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP, The second race for Lhe ton miles protessicnal championship toek pluce ut the Aylestone road grounds, Livices ter, England, on Saturday evening.The entries for the event included Howell und Woud and this proved aut ficient 10 create a fair amount vi in terest in the result Howell was à good furorite for the rece for whieh the follwing turned out; Howell,Wood Lees, James and C Birt, The westher was mirerable in the extieme, (he wird blowing a perfoot hucricane., Qu completing tour miles James retirud.Estering the lust mile Wood rushed sheud, folluwod by Howell, and on reaching the final lap the tour wore in a Leap, Hull way round Wool made a tr mendous oflur(, which the cuam pion responded to, but Loss and Birt fell a few longtba in the rear._Com ing down the hill Howell challenged tor the lead but Wood stulled him off, and won a desperate rhoe along the siraight by three quarters of a yurd, Lees four lengths in the rear, with Birt a similar distance bobind, Tiwe 33 min 30 1-5 ses.DP.FERRAN'S INNOCULATIONS The intsresting account given by our correspondent lust wook or (ho innoculutious for chulera now being 80 extensively pructined by Dr Ferran may be supplamented by the fact that the Spubisu Government, Upou the re commendation of the commission sent to r-port on the subject, hus author isd tue continrance of those Hox puri monty\u2019 glu a letler to M Pasteur, whose views upon Lhe yroteciive character oi inocu ation with attenuated virus torm the vasis of the pructice, Dr Fercan #8y8 thal, withough uctual lmwunity may not be obluined, stil! his vaccine tons will alloviste any altaek which muy occur subsuquentiy.As a result of the official sanction we may exprot to bear of a very cousidernble ingrease in the number of innosulitione,\u2014 Jancet.MARRIAGE BETWEEN AN ENGLISH AND FRENOi SUBJEUT Many marriages of this kind bave taken pluce in England in ignorance of the requirements of tne French law Whieh aro vory etriot and peculiar and of the tuet that, when the French law bus not buen tully eomplied wi, such marriages are not merely vuid able, but, actuslly void in France.In Consequenes of the practical evils which have arisen, the French eonauls and consular agents in this sounury ure now instrueted by their Govorn ment to give infurmation as to what the French law requires, and to issue certificutes of the fulfilimont ot tre Hecessury conditions when satisfied ot the fact by Lhe production ot prop-r evidence\u2014 Liverpool Mercury\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 In 1874 Bismarck weighed 207 pounds (German); in 1875, 223 poun ts 230 pouvds ; in 1878 z Qcs , In 1880, 237 pounds ; ond in last 202 pounds , the latest return being 200 pounds.bulk is deoreani Dg.But th i of bim left Yo ut there is u lot The Chancellor's } mé IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT To the Commons on Monday even ing, Bir st Hioka Bauch moved that Governm.nt business ins precedence on Tuesduys nd Wednesdays, Mr Gladwione supported the motion because he thought iL was desirable Lo apoedily wind up the business of the somsion.In regard to the foreign policy, he beliovod it wus the duty of the late Government to support the prosont Government in the proeou tion of importaat nations! sims, The wtutoment was in the main correct that England bal promised the Zulficar puss to the Amoor The Gavernmont, Mr Gladstone suid, would have his best support in all roasonnble «forts to bring that question to a settle nent {fe admitted \u201cthat (is Goverumen: ought to avoid committing itscli 01 the Ky plinn question nud vught tu be allowed time in which to obtain the fuilust and best advice.Lord Cuurchill thanked Mr Glad store for his considerate raceplion 0: the motion, IIe disclaimed on beha:f sf the Government any responsibility for the ovacuation of the Soudan, Hsaid when the Govornmhot ne-umed uitiee the order for evacuation bad been ourried out und could nov be reversed, Brach's motion wus adopted by 151 to 2.The House thon by 153 Lo 33 vuted n grant ot £30,000 to the Prin oesy Boatrice.A LADY JOCKEY.Little surprine nood be felt in these days nt the unuouncemunt that wppli cation has just been made by a Liege Indy to the Brlgi un Juckey Clab for permission to rido in gootlomen's races Madame Stroobanta-for such is th- fuir Amazon's ustmo\u2014has ontersd 8 horse of her own for the Prix des Dames at Louvain, and throatens that, in the event of her petition being re jected, she will go tp the seuls «nd insist on Lur right to bo woighed us un ordinary joskey.We may useams thal it is bor intention to don boot and breeches, after the fashion set by the professional horrewon of Englund, und also to ride upon u man's andile ; for Madame Stroobunty van burdly be ignorant\u2014the fumous rage betwoun Mrs Thornton nnd Feank Buckle at York to the suntrury notwithstanding \u2014thut the disposition of u lady's weight upon u wide suddle gives great udvantag 8 to her more ~quully balnug od antagonist of the other sex\u2014 London Duily Telegraph.WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THA! IS COMING UrOs Us?Like a thie! at night it steals in upon ns unawares.Many persons have pains about the cuest and sides, and sometimes in the back, They feel duil and sleepy ; the mouth has a bad t ste, e:pecially in the morning, A aorb of aticky siime collects about the teebth.Theappetite is poor.There is a feeling like a heavy 0a ou the stomach ; sometimes a faint all gone sensation vt the pit of the stomach bic 1 1cod does not satiefy.The eyes ure sunken, the bands and feet become cold and clammy.After u while a cough sets in at first dry, but atter n fow months it 18 attended with a greenish coloured expectoration, Ibe afflicted one teels tiled all the while, and sleep does not geem 10 sflord any res.After a time he becomes nervous, irritable, and gloomy, and has! evil forebodings.There is a giddiness, al sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up suddenly.The bowels become costive; tbe skin is dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow, the urine is scanty and Ligh-colored, depositing a sediment after standing, There is frequently a spitting up of the foot, sometimes with a aweelish taste ; this is trequently attended with palpitation of the beart; the vision becomes impaired with spots before the yes ; there iss feeling of great prostratione and weakn All of these symptoms are 1p turn present, It is thought that nearly one-third of our population has! this disease in some of its varied forms.It | hes been found that medical men nave mistaken tha nature of this disease, Some bave treated it for a liver complawnt, others for kidney diseass, etc, etc, but\u2018 oone of the various kinds of treatment | have been attended with success, because | the remedy should be such as to aot bar- : moniously upon each one of these organs, | and upon the stomach as w Il; for in Dyspepsia (for this is really what the dis.| ense is) all of these organs partake of this \u2018lisease and require a remedy that wil} aot! upon all at the same time.Neigel's, Curative Syrup nota like a charm in thie class of complaints, giving almost imme diate relief.The following letters trom ' chemists of standing in 1he community \u2018 where th y liveshow in what estimation the article 15 held: John Archer, Hirthill, near sheffield : I ! can confidently racommend it to ail who may | be sufl-riog from liver or stomach complaints, have darived gre t! weit fromRho ¥yrup and Pils ho sale is Inorensing ondertolly Ueo A Wo l, 143.York str 8b, Belf at: 1 have sold a large quaatity, and the paities bave testified to its b.ing what you represent it, J 8 Motoilfe, 55, Highgite, Kea'als I have alw ya grest pleasure in recommending thy Curative prep, ter huve never known a case in which lv has uot retleved or cured and I hive sold many gross:s.Robt G Gould, 37, High street, Andover: | h vulways taken 5 grent Interest in your medioines and I have recommended them, as I have found num rous cases of cure from thelr use, \u2018Fhaorons Chapman, West Auckland : I find that the trade stoadily lucreasss I sell more of your medicines thap any other kind N Darroll, Clun, F&op: All whe buy it are p'oss d, and r commend it Jos Batkwill, A PM, Kiogshridge: The publi sera to appr cite th ie great calue, A Armes Mart ob treet.D,lon-iu- Furness: It 16 nee 'l wx lor me to say that vour Yalu de meticines hove get sale in thts dint ivt -grou ve tua wy other Lk .ow of, giving great satisf oti n Bobt Laine, Melkshaum : ! ca«w 11 recom- me: {lie Curative Syrap from having proved iw efficiency for indigestion mysvlf, Fri okholte, Avroath, Forlurabire, Sept 23,1882 Dear Sir \u2014-Last your Tsenb you + let er re- com wending Mother Sefzels tell you that Mr deary Uitlier, of Yateshury,Wilts,informs me that he suflered from a severe form ol indigestion for upwards of four years and took po end otd octor's medicine without the sli nteat benefit, an declares Mciher Seigel's Syrup, wiih be got from me vas saved his life Yours truly, (sigued) N.Webb, Me White.Chemist, Calne, 139 & 14i, St, Joseph St., St, Roch, Qnesec ; and A.J.WHITE, L,D., Branch Otilce, 7& st.James St, Montrualer Speciui Notices.« CARD, \u2018lo all who ure sullerivg (row errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, surly decay, loss of manhood, &o,, 1 will send a recipe Lhat will cure you, FREK OF CHARUE.l'hin gront ramedy was wis- covered by a wissiouary (u South America, Send; soil-aduressed envelope to Kav, Josurn \u2018I.INMaAN, Station D, New York , July 11,1884, ly NOEL RANCOUR, ICE DEALER, 148, SCOTT STREET, ALWAYS ON HAND, A SUPPLY OF ICE TAKEN ON THD RIVER ST, LAWRENCE.june 2, 1885 3m NEEDLESS TJ SAY That tie Health of our City at this time is ot paramouat importance.Disease ot every kind may at auy time overtake us and an ounce of precaution is worth a pound of cure, Both as a preventative and as u specific remedy, Lhe SI, LEON SPRINGS MINERAL WATER takes tirst place in cases of Cholera, Rheumatism, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Gout, Dyspepsia, etc, For sale, W holessle an! Retail, by sole Dowiniou Agents.GINGRAS, LANGLOIS & Co, Opposite Archbishop's Palace.July 27, 185.3 TANTED\u2014L\\DIES AND, GENTLEMEN 10 _eity or country, to receive light work at home all the our round; distance ay jootion ; satary from 3510 43 a day; mona vapsing J.F)WLER & 0, Boston, LU Box .lr«ving the testimony of my ohatomer-, who | | Forsule by W, BRUNET & Co., Drugzisls, M¢ COLL BROS & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LARDINE AND OTHER MACHINE AND ILLUMINATING w OILS = GERARD STREET, TORONTO.DON RIVE., 154 June 1,'5t 0 THE HOTEL METROPOLE, LONDON, ENGLAND.ONE OF THE FLNEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTELS IN PILE WORLD, SITUATED IN NORTIIUMBERI.AND \u2018AVENUE, WITITENALL PLACE, AND TRAFALGAR SQUARE, AND OUCU- PYING ONE OF TUE BES! POSITIONS IN LONDON, NOW OPEN FOX THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS.APARTMENTS MAY BE SECURED BY LETTER OR TELEGRAM ADD !:ESSED TIE SECRETARY THE HOTEL METROPOLE, LONDON, ENGLAND.ANALYSIS OF JOHN LABATTS CELEBRATKD ALK AND PORTER OF LO\\DON, ONTARIO, ee BY Rev.P.J.E Paze, Professor of Chemistry, Laval University Quaero, 4th May, 1885 1 have analysed the India Pale Ale manufactured by JOHN LABATT, London, {)ntario, bottled by N Y.Moxrervie, Quebec.I have found it a light Ale, containing but little aleohol, of a deliciona flavor, and of a very agreeablo taste and Superior Quality, and compares with the best [mported English or A-norican Ales.I have als» analysed the Porter, XXX Stout, of tho sane Brewery, which is of Excellent Quality ; its flavor is very agreeable; it is a tonic more energetic than the above Ale, for it is a little richer in alcohol and can be compared advantageously with any imported article.These Ales aud Porter of John Labatt, of London, Outario, are maunu- factured with the best quality Malt and Hops wad they do not contain any unhealthy ingredients.I.J.En.PAGE, Professor ot Chemistry.Laval University, Quebec.May 12, 1585 3m, A & S NORDHEIMER, FOTARLISHED IN 1845, Head Office - | } 15 King Street East, Toronto BRANCHES :\u2014211 St Jumes Street, Montreal ; 26 SparkeStreet, Ottawa Oddfellows\u2019 Block, London ; 80 James street, Hamilton ; 28 FABRIQUE STREET QUEBEC Goneral Agents for the Duminion,tor the Justly Colebrated Pianos ot CULCKERING & SON, BOSTON ; STEINWAY & RON, NEW YORK ; HAINES BLOS, NEW YORK : ESTEY ORGANS The above instruments are too well known to the musica! publie to re quire comment, Instruments of various other makers in grout varietygin both now and second hand.Terms Liberal.Groat burgaine in Sheet Mudie and Musical Works.A@INSPECTION INVITED.A.& 8, Nordheimer 28 FABRIQUE STREET.Quebce April 25 1884 m I QUEREC & LAKE ST.JOHN, CARD.BAJLWAY, \u2014 For the convenience of Summer Hesi.| HENRY IEYERS, L.D.8+ dents along the line o! this Hailway, periodioal and communication tickets will SURGEON DENTIST, be issued at Reduce 1 Kates between Quebec and tie following Stations, namely :\u2014 \u2014HAS REMOVED TO-\u2014 21) Sibgle 1 Month.3 Months.Trips each No.39, St.Ursulo Stresy, Symon 8309 $20.00 [50 cents.(Double Houss near the Fire Station.) Inks Paint 109 1800 40 « | s@ TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION ay St.Gabriel .7.00 1400 25 6 2.1885 ValcartierSta : May 2, m LON 4 vever von 6.00 1100 15 # St Ambroise and Ancienaé Lorette «ues 4.00 9.0) 12 « .Little River .3.00 7.50 10 « MERICAN AGRIOULTORIST, \u2018I'wenty Trip Tickets must be used within one month trom date of issue, , A lit of Summer Residsuces to Let near the different Stations, with terms and other particulars,may be sean at thie Ulfice of the Company, 91,:3t Peter Street, \u201800 Colamns and 100 Engraviugs in Each 13rd Year.81.50 A Year, Send three 24.stamps for Jample Cop Koglish or German) of ine Oldest and J.G, SOUTL Best pgricultural Jour« +1 in the Worid.P Jocy.& Manager, |g ARGE JUDD es D.« JUDL, June 4, 1885 Ja Bl, dm er ow Vik.{ aS em i i AD \\ FICHIERS IN FAGLANDor Grave sa \u2018ren Corne will find a complete ite 21 fur 89 -CULY trou 1303 in the Heading Kaew of bus British o'useunt, Grest lus o» Fireot, W.C, london, Epeland, lu articles had b taken out.| between Oxford and Lwisborg, C B : Severs! loudin frms Who were caught knonn te the \u201cMonurdal und ropes The bal \u2018 s \u201cBGA\u201d = EE \"== === | Mapping Vender payment under pro|Nheri Line\u201d of which Dr Norvin The balance of our Summer QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY Cn! Tis roportad Tht some parties Greer, of Now York, President of the : Carrying Easily 250 Pamsugery mn = -\u2014- [have made « good thing, but the wn | Western Union Telegraph Company, (Stock of Trimmed and Untrim- Tavrspay Remmino, Jury 9.\"Ms.CHaPLEAU has left for Now York, his health being in a precarious slate, \u2014 PP Tas Governor General arrived at Til QUEBLLU LAILY LYENING MELUURY JAMAGE TO TRADE.In Vconsequente of «rdore frem Ottawa the withdrawal of spirits and tobuçou from bond in aaticipation ot innromsed dutios which huve bes going ou briskly for uame time, netting à \u201cvery Luvy amount for the Govern ment, wus stopped hore yesterdsy maraing, but not belore the bulk of certainty genvinlly prevailing on the subject of the prospective ircrsused duties is baving a damaging offoot on the trade.A number of vessels in the inland trade, whioh were to have left yesterday or today, are being detained for consignment untii merchunts know exuotly what prices to place on them.\u2014 Fe TUE SHORTEST ROUTH.+ WHAT A LOAN AND SUBSIDY (8 WANTED FOR - OXFORD AND LOUISBURG, , Viscomte D'Hvuierivo, of Paris, bas just retarn -d from Ottawa where he has boon negotiuting with the Govern ment in regard toau annual subsidy for (bp proposed line In Nova Suotia, in Provident, and who in suaociated in the enterprise with Mr Erastus Wiman, of Dunn, Wiman & Co, and several members of the Dominion Parliament from Nove Sootia.Vis comte D'Huutorir >'s nuslstant, Mr Ham per, & railway financial ngent of Ber in, is now in Paris for the purpose of New Advesiluemouss.MILLINERY | GOODS, med Straw Hats and Bonnets is now selling off at Greatly Reduced Prices, GLOVER, FRY & CO, On board the Ma uifioent Steam Yacht 1885, the #VEUA\" will make th ! trips, weather and clroumstaneno¥a wliting ym Pere Bi 4 \"ms cute PLEASURE TRIPS From and after FRIDAY, 10th yyy MONDAY, aiound the Island, |.TUESDAY, Crane Island, ob Ah PM.WEDNESLAY, Berthier, 9.00 4.4, VHUHSDAY, Grane Island, 9.004.) Rideau Hall yesterday {rom the obtaining nu loan from the ¢Comploir Restigouche.THUNDER AND LIGHTNING, |d'Besompte,\u201d ane of the larg-st Bunks - ELIDAY, Rortbier, 9.00 AM.\u2014 There was à perfect down pour of Of Parle This loan is based on the eu 4 » sround els d, 1,30 PA, subsidy to be obtained from the Cana- M AN 1 LES, B'opping at St.Joseph and Bout de Tax Imperial and United States Soversments have made arrangements wilh the White Star Line of steumers -#lesva Liverpool and New York with bie mails.The day of ssiling will be «a Thursday from both sides.EER ArcusisHor Tacus, of St Buni'ace, was prosont in the gallery during Mr Lrarier's apcoch on the Northwest dcuities It is understood that be wns sont for by tbe Goreromuut to xd them iu dealing with the trouble \u201chey Lave brought upon thewa: Ives by iber incompetoney sud mismanage- mut in dealing with Northwest malters.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARRANGEMENTS for the Inauguration ot tbe International park st Niagara Pulls on: Wednesday, the 15th ineta« 4, are boing made on an extensive scale.Militiry bodies from both sides of the Te.-aggregsting 2,700 men, have atrva ly declared their intontivn to be prossnt, and upwards of len thousand avitations have been issued.\u2014 {P IT WERE possible that the Canudian Government should have assumed a themselves the right to quarrel with and antagonize the Island of Newtoundiand, snd thereafter, as is reported, make sn arrangement with abat people, how came it that such a st loment could not have been arrived a before extremities were revorted to?NC \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ëta Joun MACDONALD a-serts tht alrie! Dumont has been for yeurs a 2 vil, ad has endesvored to form a rain about elev n v'olook this moruing and the strools got woll washed, the hills were temporarily turned into torrente, sud the ont end of St Pi ter street was inundated Sharp and vivid lightning with heavy peuls of thunder sceumpanied the storm The atmospliere, which all morning had been houvy snd oppressive, was vastly simproved by the storm.OBITUARY \u2018The dresnse vecusred yesterday of Sirah Neville, widow of Mr James MoKenna, many years conncot d with the Gorornmeut Immizse:tion vffics.The dueonsed lady bas been a resident of Qnubuo for nearly balf a century, und was the mother of Messrs Kugene and James MoKenns, of tbis city.The funeral tnkes place tomorrow morning Ti bereaved relatives and fricnde have our sincore symputhy.BOATS PI'KED UP Captain Larochelle, of the Govern having pieked up a ship's boat off Matane during his inward voyage un Monduy ovening.Lt is copper fusteued and supposed to have be.cnged to the wrecked stonmship Dentholme An outward bound hark was ulso soen to pick up another boat in the same Iceality Ores tlie tet MEDICAL ASSUCIATION.The annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Aesociution will be held in Chatb&m, Untario, v.th 2od and 3rd of September.The usualieduced rvil way rates will ne urranged for, and ali regu'ar members of the profession intendirg to be present will be furnish ed, on applying to the Bevrelary, with cortiticates entitling them to purchuse tickets at these rates.THE SCOTT ACT, The Senate bay by a vote of 30 to 15 res.ored the clause in the Scott Act mont steamship Napoleon III reportss dian Government as well as on the bunda of the line, It is exproted that this loan, amounting te ub ut $2,200,- 000 will cover all the eoul vf soustruct ion The road is for the purpose of developing the coal trafic of this part of Nova Scotia, This line lus nu oon nection with the Canadian Pneife, à d it is expected that a-aoon us it is completed to Montreal, ns projected in conjunction with other parties, Lhat un larger portion of the traffic bolween Europe and America will go by this route, Louisburg harbor bring many miles noarer Liverpool than any American port.-_\u2014 CUSTOMS COLLLCIIONS Duties eollocted at the Caniom House teday amounted to §2067,84, TROOPS EN ROUTK FOR HOME, Winnipeg, July T\u2014Advices fiom the West say steamers with the Queon's Own will arrive ut Prince Albert early this week.Col Ottor wil: probably be io command at Bsttlefori, À Battery and prb of C Company In fantry school forming the garrinon.B Buttery has gone lo Prince Albert overland, The Royal Grenadiers, Queen's Own, Midluud aud 63th Battelions will tuke the train for Port Arthur, thence go direct to 'Foronto.The 90th will enter Winnipeg on Mon day, which is to be proclaimed a pub lic holiday.A gala roception awaits this favorite corps.THE ADMINISTRATION UF THE NAVY.Sir Thos Brussey, uddressing à muet ing st Hus'ings dealt with Lhe nuval administration, He said the poliey of the Admiraity had been one ol steady development of the nuvy The relisnce placed on the muricantile marine bad bvon abundantly jaified by recent experience.\u2018The building and arming of 44 first cluss Lorpedu | Quebec Fire Assurance Company, DRESSES.All Goods in these Departments have been re-marked at extremely lav prices to effect a clearance of Summer Stock.WASHING DRESSES\u2014GOOD STPLES, Frou $2 upwards, MORNING WRA PERS.ute.GLOVER, FRY & CO.Notce is hereby given that a Dividend of FIVE Per Centon the paid-up Capital bias been declared, payable at the office of the Company, ou and sfter Saturday, the 25ih Instant.Vbe TRANsF :R Booxs wi | Le CLoszs from this day to the 25th inatant, both days inclusive, By order, W.L, FISHER, Se-retary.Qu tec, 9th Ju'y, 1885, 159-3 witb the COrlesns\u201d interval).L'Isle downwards sod upwards, læuving print, Champlain Whay, FARE, - - - 5 Cn, DALULY\u2014 Will leave Champlain Wharf Every Evening ut 8 P.M.for Moonlight J Xoursions, returningat IUP M, z5ets, Price, On SUNDAY, will run intermediately to the lslant {hour | The Artisans Permanent Building Scoiety.This Society have removed their offices to Gowen's Buildings, 125 l'etur street, Intending borrowers will do voll to val! and sce the rates and terms of the society.Mouey luanod by sums of $100 und Vor on easy terns.For SALE CHFAP.\u2014 A large black waluut D sk must be removed before Ist May, alsu, 2 now sewing machines.Boeversl houses on cheap und eusy term.By order, A.J.Auger, Quebee, 27th April 1885.Saguenay Royal Mail Ling es » Lrovisional Government.Why then] Amendment Bill, permitting the sal-| bruts wouls involve an oulluy of some did not sir John have Lim srrested ?|of ule, beer and wine in Scott Ae: j £610,400, The vote of credit further 1885 OF \u2014 1685 {us it beca 180 of Gabriel's rebellious | 00UNties and o message wus ordsred provided for the purchase of lour very SEA-SIDE REQUISITES ! .- ne ; to be sent to the House of Commons | powerful tngs (armed), and 61 slonm 3, .spimons that Sir Jolin gave Lim a stating that tho Senute insisted upor |Cutivrs.Supported by the liverality Steamers to the Sagu>nay.Ling Loose sud appointed his lieut- | ite amendments, us boing in tho true | of Parliament, the Admiranty lett tho Feloscopes.Field and Marine Glassen.| TADOUSAC ; A \" ses, al, saante, Dumas and Schmid, to official | Interest of temperance.found materiel y réronger tin (key Microscapes, Comp vauce, etc.\u2019 .Pic-Nio Baskets, with necessary fittings CACUUN A, poutious ?Tux clorical bigots soom ut present to be out in full feaiher in Yorkshire Zngiond, Several Conservative meet.xysbad boen beld in \u201cNational\u201d school! oases, and as these are largely, if not wholly supported by Government gmnis, il was thought that the Liberals might algo have the same favor gram'eil them.But no; the inoum Drts f the ditfrrent parisbes eaid OLD FLAGS.The Minister of Militia was present ed at Otiawa last weok with two precious relics\u2014the old Quebec militia flags of 1775, which wero the gift of Lady Shore Milnes The donor wax Mr C Panet, Clerk of Private Bille RECORDER'S COURT.Two sailors, Michael Regan and Miehae! Butt, drunk.The formor got 4 days and the lait r 8 days.Guorge Cole.John Suireit and Francis Colbut, ENGLISH CHERRY SALES The great cherry saleg in the fruit groxing districts of Kent huve besu lield during the list few days.In ouns quence of the prospects uf Lhe crop throughout tbe country having buen somewhat diminished by the Many frosts, thore was more thun the usual competition and high prices were real iz d for each lot, last yenr's prices being generally exceeded.The cher ries on eno estaty alone fetched £170U r two, four or six persons, Luncu Bukats, l'elescopic Drinking Cups.Hammocks.Lawn l'ennis Bits, Bills, Poles and Nets.Conzlete Crnquet Sets (for eight play- are) from $1.60 upwards, Boy's Crick =t Sets.A lurge lot ot Fans from 23c, to $1.00 each (less than half original svat.) \u2014aT\u2014 \u2014u, SELFERT'8\u2014 EUROPEAN BAZAAR, 34\u2014Fubrigue Street\u201434.\u201cSt, Lawrence\u201d RIVIERE DU LOUP AND MURRAY BAY.Commencing on the 23rd instant, the cwell-knowa tirs.-Class Steam rs and \u201cUnion\u201d Will leave St.Andrew's Whar! as follows TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 71304M the \u201cSt Lawrence,\u201d for Chicoutimi and Ha! Ha! Bay, calling at Bsy Se Paul, Eboulemeuts, Murray Bay, Riviere du The erop of this fruit in mogu of the | June 16, 1885 Kentish distriots is a prolific one not withstanding the damage inflicted by frosts, suilors, drunk, discharged.David Clarke, a laborer, drunk, was also dis charged.DEAL SALE wey never wou'd allow their political aprirnte to buve tbe use of their wmmooin.Ono specially charitable brother of Lin cloth said that be \u201cwould wanon entertain u thief ns a Rudieal.\u201d The i TS UEBEC Loup and Tadousac.; a eal.proprietors of the Jasques Cur DESPICABLE MEANNESS «@ TON 1 op < \"hu + , i i 9 i i A EDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at & rival unl auressoning cleric is] tier mills, have we learn, just disposed A letter received from the North | Permanent Building Soclety, [130 AM, the \u201cUnion, for Chicoutimi aud iia} Ha] Bay, calling at Bay St Paul, ile aux Coudres, Kboulements, Murray Buy, tuviete du Loup, Tadousse, L'Anwe Si Jean.Leaving Riviere du Loup:\u2014For the Ssguensy, at 500 PM same day ; snd for Quebec, Weduesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 500 PM aod on Sundays at tin 5 an cz -cedingly difficult sub- of their season\u2019s cut of spruce deals at Reb to doul with.$42, $265), $22 and £17, The out will be a pretty large one.INSURANCE DIVIDEND.The Quebs¢c Fire Insurance Com pany sunounce a dividend of tive per wost states thut the boxe of comfor's sent by the Kingston ladios tor th.troops Wers plandered by teumslers.23\u2014JOHN STREET-123, Ft Oux Erveor of the political upheaval » England has been the compl: te rehabilitation of General Sir Peter In the Queen's Boneh Division, | TO LOAN, - - $13,000 Liverpool, Mr Thomas l\u2019enny Uh t ou den, Commercial iravoller, wax as ued RC! Lumsden, the late Afghan frontior =~wmissiorer, and his elevation to a ser degree of royal and oficial favor thun be enjoyed in bis palroiest days before.On Wodoeaday night iy Peter was graciously entertained by Queen Victoria at a dinner at Kindgor Castle, at which the oniy ofh.r guest was the Marquis of Sdtivbary.This unusual bouor was sapplemented by a lei ter, enid Lo have then written by the Queen herself, in which shoe expressed war:a admiration for bis conduct in the management of British affaire in Contral Asia during a 2osù oritical period.The heaping of these honors on Sir Petor is hailed with dolight at the Tory military clubs whore it ia regarded as a deliberate and significant expression of disapproval by the Queen of the attitude of \u2018be Gladstone oubinet toward an doer whom she delights to honor, cent forthe past six months.This old and relisble local institution shows cureful management, PLEASURE EXCURSIONS On and after tomorrow, the plscel ut the dispossl of the public for u sericea of daily pleasure excursions sround and below our maguifioont harbour.Oa Monday's und Saturday's ul 1.30 she will go round the Isiand and the days and bouts of the otber trips to Borthier and Crane Island are iven in our advertising colunns.No wabt the public will duly appreciute tbe ent-rprise of the owner of this boat in tbus placivg within Lheir reach the means of their enjoying un good d-al of pleawure at vury littlo cost \u2018The bost Lersolf 18 bundsomeu, com fertable and tust fully fitted up craft, capably of carrying 230 ponple, splendid steam yacht Vega will be ed by the jury £2U0U dumages tor in juries eustuined at Milbny St.tion, Piymouthy, winlst a passenger on the Grout Western Railway.\u2018The engine of tho train by which too pluintitt aus with the stationary buffers, with the result that the piaintitf received in juries to us spine and nervous «yatem I'he dojendants hud adustted their liavility .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 It is rolated that \u201cCalking Rock,\u201d tn Pike County, Georgia, derived iin pamo from the fact that many yess ago sme ons discov: rad in the vicinity largo stone upon which had ben ajoted the words \u201cTurn me veer v r:quired consideiasto strength lv uccumpiieh thin, and len it was done the command, «Now arn m back, [aud let me tuvi somo vue else,\u201d was -found paint-l on \u2018be auder vids.travelling cime iuto vivlent contac! [Pp LIBERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONZ I'be Borrower my choose the Lime ne refers fur reimbur\" THE L908 as FRIEND PILULA ANTLSCROPHULZ ox ALTERATIVE PILLS.Tes Two Meliciues have now stood the tent of 100 years\u2019 1-1al, having been Introduced t » the pabic iu the latter part of the 1 xt century.\u2018They may be vbtaiued ot sll Chemists, or the Propriet rs, BBACH & BARSICUTT, Bupasvonr, Dons =.Prics Yu, 13d, 20.61.11, nul 228, each toward all partse a\" mFUapltal Prize.LSLE louisiaua State Lottery Co'y, We do hereby oe that we supervise the arrangements for all the Nonthly and Sew Annual Drawings of The Lowisiona Stats Lettery Come pay, and in person menage and control (he, Urawings themusives, and that (he same are cons.lueled with Aemesty, fairness, and in good fuith nd we authorise the Company | o uss (Ais Certificate, with jao-simiiss of our ng~ + bwres atlaehad in its Adveriisemenist # 7 Ses ommisaioners.lucorporated lu 1368 for 36 yours by the Legislature for Educational and Oharitable purposss\u2014with a oaplial of $1,000,000 \u2014te which a reserve tand of over $660,000 bus -ince been added, By su overwhelming popular vote, its l.auchiée was made à part of the present Sue Constitution, adopted December Ind A.D.1879.The enly Lottery sver voted on and endorsed Ly the people of any State.1 MNVER SOALBE OR POSTPONEN.Its Grand Single Number Drawiogs ike place mouthly, A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE, SEVENIH GRAND DRAWING, CLASKR Gl, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, July 14, 1SS5\u2014IS2nd Monthly Dowing.Capital Prize, 973,000.100,000 \u2018l'ioketsat Five Dollera Esch, Fractions, in Fifth» in proportion, LIST oF PRIBRS.Capital prise, , do do 0.1 $15,600 1 1 do do.2 b 25,000 10,009 ees 13,000 \u2026 10,000 « reve prises ol $6000,, \u2026.de 2000,.10 do 1000.10,000 20 de 500, 10,000 100 do 200.20,000 300 do 160.30,000 600 do 60, 25,000 1000 deo 35.25,000 APPROXINATION PRISES, 9 Approzimation prines of $300.$6,750 9 do do 190 4,500 9 do do 1 2,350 1,987 Prises, amounting to, ,.$365,500 Application for rates to clu bould be made only to the office of the Company in New Orleans.For farther information, write clearly, giv- tog full address, POSTAL NOTES, lixpross Muney Orders, or New York Exchauge In ordioary letter, Currency by Expr-ga (al suns of $5 nnd upwards at our expense) nldressed AM.A.DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La.Or M.A.DAUPHIN, 607 Boventh Bt., Wasaington, D.C.Make P.O.Money Orders payable and adress Rezistered Letters to New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La 4w eod June 15, i885 THE LAND GRANT \u20140 THE=\u2014 Pacific ==CUNSISTS Orhe finest WHEAT MEADOW & GRAZING Lands in MANITOBA and the NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.\u2014 Canadian Railway Lands at very low prices within easy distance of the Railway, particularly adapted for MIXED FARMING\u2014\u201cteck raising, dairy produce } Land can be purchased With! or Without Cultivation Conditions, At the option of the purchaser, Prices range (rom $2.50 per acre upwards, with conditions requiring cultivation, and without cultivation ur settlement conditions, at liberal figures, based upon careful inspection by the Company's Land Examiners, When tbe sale is made subject te oul- tivation A REBATE of onc-lalf of che purchase price 18 allowed ou the quantity cultivated, Terms of Payment: Payments may ve made in full at time , of purchase, or la six annual instalments, with interest, Land Grant Bonds can be nad from the Bank nt Montreal at 10 per ent, premium on their par vatue, and accrued interest, in paymeat for lands.Pampblets, Maps, Guide Books, &o., usu be obtained trom ibe undersigned, wud also trom John H.McTavish, Land ( numissioner, Winnipeg, to whom ali applications as to prices, conditions of sale, « goription of lauds, de, should be ad- vressed, By order of tue Board, OHAS.DRINK WAFER, Becretary Mauro !U, 1855 4m M ATE YOUR GROG EE + \u2014#02\u2014 : Éperinirremoh}3hoe Blackiu Postage extra, Jane 24, 1885 Ail T1388 A = ThE QUEBEC LAILY EVENING MERCURY.75,000.\"01 SIX O'CLOCK EDITION ê6 und, L'ickets only 85.Shares in Proportion, \u201cFR SES QUEBLG LALLY MERCURY \u2018 \u2018l'uvs-var Evanino, Jour 9.LATEST CABLE NEWS.Deuth of à Gentleman Long Connected with Canada.Federation of the World's English Speaking People Advocated B, cuble tv l'un Munouve : Lonvon, July 9\u2014l'hurs died yestur dey u gentleman intimutely connected with the history of Canada, not indeug within tho memory of the presen: genuration for Siv Jumes Mucuvlay Higginson, left your country nearly forty years sgo.Io was private nebretsry to Su Charles Mo eulfs while he wus Governor General of Canada, In 1843 le ucoompanied Lord Metcalf again Lo Canada and neted as his civii sccroLury, avd Lord Meteultu\u2019s wuccu- vor, Eurl Culbeur!, employed him un both military und peivats guerctary He left Canuda for the Governorship of the Leewurd Islands, and subse quently bec me Guvernar of the Mauri uus.He retired (rom service in 1857 und wud knighted in 1879.Tue de ceased was born in 1805, FEDERATION OF THE ENGLISH SPEAK ING WORLD SYDNEY) NSW, July 9\u2014At a banquet ber: on the 4th instant, Mr Dales, Act ag Colonial Secretary, advecn! oi & universal foderation of the English spouking people of Lie world as à gumantes of the world\u2019s peace nou the freedom of mavkind, 1r Dibbe, Coloma] \u2018l'reueurer, sugyested thnt Queen Victoria and President Cleve laud exchunge visits as the first stop in the movement, \u2018The Americans present honrtily applauded the sugges tien.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COMET DISCOVERED By telograph to The Mercury.Roctesrer, NY, July 9\u2014Prof Bur navd, of Vanderbilt University Obsei vatory, Nusbville, Tenn, discoverad on the ev ning of July Tth a pretiy large but very taint comot in Ophinchers.It positim wae in ra 1Th 21m 24x, de olination south 4h 5Tm 185, duily m tion 35m soutbwest.With the gront telusoope of the Warner observatory, Proi Swift observed luat ovening that the surface of the oomet wag apr nlcied over with very minute bright poils like a resolved nebular.This dixco vury will eliarly entitle the dissove rer to the Warner prize ot 8200 101 the firet discuvery ol a uew comet dur ing the year 1885.CYCLONE RAVAGES By telegraph to the Mercury.St Pave, Minn, July 9\u2014A terrific wind and rain stoim visited Lhe west ern und southern sections of the Stuie last night, The crops suffered mo-t, whole fields being destroyed, SPARTA, Wis, July 9\u2014A terrible cyclone swept over this place last right and did grea\u2019 destruction to faim houses and barns, A FEARFUL DEED By telegraph to The Mercury.Howpin, Indisnn, July 9\u2014MrsJohn Rogers murdered bor twe little child ren with an axe yesterday morning and then lay down in a waler trough und drowned hvisoif, Rogers had been carrying on a shameful intimacy with Emma Suoll, a protty schoo! teach.r and a ecusir.of Mrs Rogers DARING ROBBERY By telegraph to the Mercury 1 Curcago, July 9 \u2014Robbers entered the residezce of Thos Smith, bead draughtsman a1 Dear Brus\u2019 foundry, yesterday and knockod Mrs Smith downy tore open the busom of her drers and extracted thereltrom a wallet con taining $1030 Mrs Smith had been previously ill The robbers escaped GREAT RAIN STORM.By trlegraph to the Merovry.Osx aLocea Jo xn, July9\u2014The greatest rain storm for many yenrs raged lore yesterday | Over five inchos of water tell, Many bridges nro washed oul, und bottoms overflowed.MILK SICKNESS PREVALEN By t~legraph to the Mercury Hiuu-Borey July 9\u2014Milk sickness is ravaging che Catile in this county, Numbers of persons are also sick with the disease.\"MRS BAYARD ILL By telegraph to The Mercury.wiLkinaToy, Kunsas, July 9\u2014=The wite of Secretary Bayard ie dangerous ly il NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL Items of Importance and Notes of Interst.By telegraph to the MEnoouy : Orrawa, July 9\u2014 YestarJay à dopu tation fron Hamilton waited on the Aeting Minister of Railways and Canals and asked that Burlington canal be decpened so aa to admit the lurgest vousols plying on Lbe St Luw rence route, \u2018They also drew the at teution of the Minister to the desir ability of creating Burlington bay « barbor of rutuge The Minister promised Lo send oul un engineer ut ouce Lo make a report, DISALLOWANOE OP AN AOT WANTED The Premivr yesterday rosvived a deputation trom the Boards of Trade of Toronto, Montresi Winnipeg and Hamilton, woo mpanied by ecvoral members.They nuked that stops be taken to dissliow tbe Muuitebn Seiz Exemptions Act.Tu wus represented that wholossle deulors who bud out n!änding debts in the Province would bu heavy losers and that tie retrosp ou ive ohaructor of the bill was most ob jvetionable, Sir John said tht if it was only prospective there would be no wround on which to disuliew it.Ue did voy give u decided answer but r terred the duputation Lo the Minister 1 Justice, who promised Lo enter into correspondence with the Premier of Manitoba in conn ction with tbe act.DROWNING OF +1X BAFTSMEN Partieulare were received hero today of the drowning et Lhe six raflemen ir St Ignace river, mentioned in the den pntohos à fow duys ago, On June 26 Baptiste Moirin, Godfroi Mortier, Thos Thibault, Jos ph Foubert, Nupolean Liubelle and Louis Latoar, employed by Mesars Gilmour & Co working tie drive on the Ignace river, They wore is a bost deeply laden wits heavy w om chains and u barrel of pork.Near Muniwaki there is n small rapide, nnd us tue men were sect all r ght just be tore re -ching this spot it is supposed that the bout either upset or wus -wamped in the rapids snd sunk, The bexdies were discovered flouting on the 98th, Two uf them Were interred at Maniwaki and the remainder buried uesr the pluee where they wore found Latour wns » married mun and leaves a wife and seven children in à destituto condition.VALUABLE HISTURICAL D 'CUMENT Mr Beuudry, oftbe Privy Council office, 1s-aboût to present Lo the Secre lury of Siute the vrigionl manusoript register ot baptisms, burials, ete, of Fort Duguisne, nov Pitsburg, 'ens., dating back to 1756.There are al tesdy » number ot records in the Stute Department reluling to this once im portait Fronob stronghold, which war buil: by (the Marquis Duquesne, Lhe governor of the colony, in 1753.Among the curious entries in the register is that of the buptiem of Marie Louire Fiartri, daughter of Patrick Klartri, \u201cIrish by nation,\u201d and Frunces Lungbam, à marginal note stating in Freuch that tho mother was stolen by Chavaguon Indians on the ib July, 1756 THE LATE COL DENNI$ The remains of Col J S Dennis, ex Deputy Minister ot\u2019 Interior, were for warded by U PR today to Kingetonfor burial.TORONTO TOPICS What the Queen City Residents are Talking About Today.By telegraph to tbe Meroser Tor NTO, July 9\u2014John Wiggins, de puty returning officer at the last muni oipal elections, who was sentenced to three months in gael ior ballot box rtulfing, was this morning released after serving two months, a numerous ly sigund potition u-ving been forwar ded to the minister of juelice praying for bis relouse.wgLl, DESERVED PUNISHMENT.Win Macdonald, nfow days ago knveked Lis wife down and kicked ber breaking bocribs \u2018I'his morving be was sont Lo gaol for two mooths P bin -.n's Phcopheriz 1! Emultion by it stimol tng action upon the organs of digestion and assimuistion, and by its power.lly aiterat ve tonic and nutritive properties, pur ies the blood fiom all taint and increases ils solid constituents.Always ask for Kobnson's Phoph rige: Kwa'sion, aad be sure you get 1%, 151 em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014Se 4th page.DOINGS IN MONTREAL.An Interesting Budget of News from the Sister Oity.By telegraph to Tas Mssouar MonrzugaL, July 9\u2014An oxtonsird seigure of terrs colls, imported from [taly, has just been made fur being euterud below the proper valuation sg the port of shipment, THEFT PRM IMMIGRANTS A ca'Ue druver was arrested yestor day on the steamer Buenos Ayrean on a eharge of stealing clothing and jewel lerÿ from immigrants The imml grants got off a1 Qnebec and gave infor mation on arrival in Montreal.A PENSIONER ROBBED Jamos Dillon, an lrisb pensioner, came Lere (rom Ontario yesterday with over $80 in his possession.He au lured to Fletcher's Field lust night aud compelled to give up the money by threatening to stab him.Que man was arrested this morning and most of the money recovered.TUE 68TH BATTALION.Tua Committee of prominent French adies yesterday furwarded to Winni peg » lirge bux of underwear for the une of the membera nt the 65 Battalion Tho 85th Butislion hus decided tn tuke pure io a budy iu chu reception to the 65th on their return trom the Northwest.A CHINESE MURDERER Fong Ah Houg, the supposed mur derer of & Chinese, nt Rome, Now Yurk, bus been acon iu several parts of the city, und no doubt iv now entertain ed thut 1t was ho who vutered a police ~tation some (aye ago.THE RETURNING VOLUNTEERS.\u2018Lhe City Cou cil have voted $1,200 owards entertaining the city volun toers returning {rom the Northwest, The welcome home will bein Lhe shape of a public lunch and picnic on St He'on's Inland, STOCK MARKET STRONG The stock market still continues strong, } und § higher,closing steady, snd strong at the advance.EEFECTS OF BAD ROADS Pierre Garsion is suing the oity fur $2000 damages incurred in anaccident owing to the bud state of a road, SIGNAL SERVICE Lialot\u2014Dull, cloudy and raining.Inward 9 am, William towiog à bark in ballast.Futher Point\u2014 Dull and huzy ; light south west.inward lust 5 pm, one bark, outward 9 lust pro, ss Circassian and 23 burk& ; ra TP xw, Dominios line, from Bristol, inward 11 30 am.Cape Chalte\u2014luward 8 30 um es Canadian Martin River\u2014Dull and cloudy; light east, Inward 6 um, wo Mirawi obi 8 am, ss Ashdesn.Fame Point\u2014I[nward yesterday at 4 30 pm, 8s Texae, I'he now city directery vi dun Fra\u201d since contains 10,000 more numes than that of 1883, and the populution is now estimated ut 325,000.-\u2014 Nervous Debilitated Men You nre allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr Dye's Celebrated volisic Belt with Electrio Suspensory Appliances, for thn speedy relief and permanent cure of Norvous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.Also, for many othor dissases.Co nplete restoration to hoalth, vigor ani manhood guarane teed.No risk is incurred.Illustrated pamphlet, with fullinformation, term, otc, mailed free by addressing Voltaia Belt Co, Marshall, Mich \u2014\u2014 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.ARRIVED\u2014Juy 9.Bark Emilie, Moritz London, Price Bros & co, bal,at Suult au Cochon Sohooner Cerilly, Tremblay, Perce; Gagnon & Frere, wreckage ete DIED.MoKrssa\u2014Un Wednesday morning, the Stb inst, Saral Neville, widow of the late Mr.James McKannua, for many years connected; With the [migration Depa Uner:t, and mother of Lugene and James MrKenua, of ths oity, à native of he county l'yrone, lieland, aged T4 yeas.Funeral will take piace Friday morning, !Oth inst, at ¥.30 o'clock, [rom the residence of \u2018her son, No 17 Ferland street, Upper \u2018Town, to St Pa'rick\u2019s Lhurol, thence to Woodfield Cemetery.Frienas and acquaiutances are respectfully invited toattend is vox\u2014In Montreal, on July 7tb, of con sumption, Alezauces Patton, aged i$ yoars ; i ! pe Ft Bw.te dn ci SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE The following vessels Luvc sailed I: $bis port :\u2014 Ifa, Hansen, Liverpool, 16 avis, Christine Carr april 10 rolus, \u2014 Waterlor, 4 ml 22 lo, Haglund, Kiagern, Apr Phe , Kerman, ap 17 épotheke: Dissiuy, \u2014 \u2014 Et Nazaire, May 6 Anns, Paterson, reenock, April 33 Apas, Neilsen, L verpool May 2) Alexander Duthite ==, Aberdeen May 25 Batavia, \u2014, Bremen, Apiil 3u Brilliant, I'otlan:, Bristol May 14 Bella, Christophecsen, Bremen May 26 Cana:s.l.obipson, liver poal, April 15 Constiti: Lie E:p, \u2014\u2014, April ll Clas Magen, mmm, do !5 Ceylon, Ulsen, London, May & Capeils.Lhomson, Amstoruam May 20 Claim, Lin, tenes, Grin wby Nay 19 Lavalier, bun var, fant Bay May IV Chioftain \u2014\u2014, Nercastio May 3U City of Liverpool, Heais May 2 Concordia, » Bordeaux, Juve 6 Carl Frederich, \u2014\u2014\u2014, di Nazaire, June Caledonis, Lotvutzen, Breweo, June i8 Deodala, , Altova, April 22 Deo-tata, Kjol, Glasgow May 18 Eidern, Bu:in, Lon«on May 22 Esmore, Hut henson, London May 15 Edw und Kuye, «mm \u2014, Gonos Muy 13 Ebbs, Uses.Greenock M.y 20 Emiiy Fliiby, =, Shields May 23 Forganbal!, \u2014 \u2014, Greenock, 4 pril 15 Foriuns, Walievsk), Galway May 2% Forgaoball, McGregor, Greenock, Juue 6 George, Falke, london May 1¥ Gimli, Jeus n, Norway Holy a, «=\u2014\u2014, L'merick, April là Henrietta, Gil-raltar, March 3v.Husno, Tuilakeen, Plymouth June 1 Bormonie, Duveubuig, Fslmeuth,June 11 Irene, Knudsen, Norway Inlatigable, \u2014\u2014, HaitiepoolfMay, 14.Inix, Strom, Belfaot May 27 zis, Kubsitb, Greevock, June 6 Kimon, Trapivi, Maich 29, Kaios, Christisnsen, Amsterdam, June 7 Leurs, \u2014\u2014, Autwerp, A pril 4 Lams, \u2014, Sbarpness, April 20 Louise, Lhristopuersen, Norway Lyra, \u2014\u2014, Troon, May 7 Latona, Henry, Liverpool May Lav udor, Lidueil, toullLampton May 30 Luçua, \u2014.Breuen May 27 Luisberg, V eymao, : remen, June 11 Louis À Martinez, Scolt, Glusgow, June 11 Luca, , Greenock, June Id 29a Meude, Kioger.Newcastle June?Mary K Camplell \u2014, Buenos Ayres Apl 14 Mary, \u2014, Helvcet April 15 Meta, \u2014 \u2014, London May 2 May Ann, \u2014 \u2014, Newry Muy 10 Malta, Atbretbsen, Lochelort, June 15 Maia, , Bordeaux, June 9 Nymph, w\u2014, Aotwerp, April 19 Niord, Hansen, No:way Nordcup, \u2014, Cbristieza, April £3 Nortberu Quecb, Sieelmau,londuu, May 25 Onni.\u2014\u2014, Londouderrs, April I: =, Villuricos, day 2 aveller, \u2014, Newry, June ) Frogrers, Waterford; Apiil ¢, Plai.tagenet.Svensen,\u201couthampion May JS Pripce Chsriie, Brunsgsard Lonucn June 5 Palmersicn, \u2014\u2014, Limerick, Jure 8 Queeu of Irdia, Ecvell, Liver pool, May 15 Biclar, Hull, April 10, Hopbie, Gullicksen, Ostend, Apl 7 Birocco, \u2014\u2014\u2014, Cartlagena, April 2 Balus, \u2014\u2014, Waterford, April 24 Barsl, \u2014, livezpool Jue 4 Bt Peterskurg, Hansen, Kouen, June J, Saga, Javsen, Rocuelort, June ! Twilight, Dunn, l'ort Glasgew, Agua 0.Tivoli, Ballour, Glasgow May 2i Teil, y Liverpuct May 14 Veuner, ==, Falmouth, April 29 Vigilant, Hansen, Hull, Nay 6 Velox, ~\u2014, locbefort bay 25 Wimburn Wm Law, Hilton.Liverpeol June] Zulette, \u2014\u2014; Monaco, April 29 mr rer Another Proof of the Efficacy of the Celebrated St.Leon Mineral Water.CERTIFICATE.Messrs, GINGRAS.LANGLOIS & CO.GenTLEMEN,\u2014 For un number of sours 1 ruffered fiom the terrible complaint of dyspepsia to such an ex tent that, for two years, I wan unable to eat mest.Having read of the different oni es wrouglit by the St, Leon Mineral Water, I commenced te drink jt as prescribed in your advertisement, I used it fora month and can now cat mest 1 have a good appetite and gain strength every day I deem it my dutyto recommend this marvellous water to those who suffer from the same complaint 1am, ete, ete, LEVY RECIO, Printing and Advertising Agent, 61, Grunt Street, Si, Roch, A Fresh Supply of this Water received today b GINGRAS, LANGLOIS &CO., 8 Buade Streot.| | ) | | GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY | Commencing MUNDAY, JUNE 30th, x JOHN STREET RAILWAY C0'Y Cars Buu Every Five Minutes] after Arriving at Terminus.An Umnibus will leave St Yoy's Toll Gete for Graddon's Hill, Jesus Marie Convent, Mount Uerwon sud Woodfield Cemeteries '\u2014 LEAVE LEAVE St Foy's'l'oLLoarr GhaDboN's LiL T30 AM 815AM \u2018 1215P°M 100 PM 215PM 400 PM 616 Pil Too PM For 8¢, Foy's Cuurch, 1 ellevue Convent and Bellomous Cometery iw LEAVE LEAVE srFor'sToLLoate Sr For'a Cuuucu 680 À M T40 A M 845 AM 1000 A M 2161 AU 4 00 PA 615 PM 716 PM ON SUNDAYS.For Jesus.M .1ie » nd Bellevue Crnvouts, Meunt Hermon, Woodtield and Bellemont Cemeteries, will leave St.Foy's Toll Gate st 1 O'clock P M, and make intermediate tr.ps up to So'clok PM.An Umuibus will leave St Foy's Toll- Gate for 8t Foy's Church at- 1 acd 530 o'clock FP M,1eturnigat 2 and 7 PM.dar By 1aking ilo Street Railway 15 winvules shen ol Lhe above time one will be able lo make a connection With the Umnibus.W, W.MARTIN, Manager June 4, 1885 t summer Train Arrangements.Traius will be run between®Montreal and Point Levi ss foilows:\u2014 Lzave Porat Levi, Aspire Moxtskac, Th lue undermentimed Teains, will , leave 2,00 P.M, 8.00 P.M, QUEBEC.LEVIS, 8.30 P.M, 6.00 A.M.FOR INTERCOLNIAL RAILWAY.AY, ALN LEAVSE MONTEEAL, Agi ivy Post Lav, 1.30 P.M, 7.00 AM, | 8,10 AM, 10.15 P.M.JOSEFH BICKsON, General Manager, 200 Mail to R dn Loup, Montreal, Juac 19th, 1885.Loup.June 22, 1885 500 Accommodation | 7 45 Express from to li du Loup.Halitux, Un Saturdays Only P,M.2 60 English Mail to Rimouski.| FOR QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY AM, AM, JUPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE Co LONDON, ENGLAND subscribed Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling.Canlh Anns, £1,539,649 Merling CITY PROPERTY INSURED AT CURRENT RATES, Steamer Ï WILL LEAVE QUEBEC.LEVIS, | Church and Country Property Ineured for Three Years at Fpeecial Rates.Fu [P.M, AM.particulars given on application to _ 1,30 Lightning Ex- | 7.00 Mail trom the ,; ¥.H.Sx WEILL, press to the West West.PM, GITY AGENT, 125, Peter Ntreet.QUEBEC, SITUATION WANTED.The Advertiser in I wenty.tive years of age and bas had three years experience in Teaching.Fke deares a siluation a Nursery, or Daily Governess, or Copyist or Travelling Cc mpanion to a lady or wou | be willing to accept n position in an office Good references.Terms moderate.Address +1385,\" \u201cMercury \u2019 Office.OCEYER'S SULI'HUR HAIR LERI RER.\u2014Sulphür being highly prisce tor its stimulant, cleansing, healthtul action on the bair glands, [ockyer's Restorer 1: strongly rec cmnended, It 18 most agres.able in use.Large bottles ts, » Bolo ly Chemists, Hairdresers, end Pertumers in Lou don, and throughout the world.Lover'a.tioirequatte -.uy of yightheh,vr- CARI.| HA mn a Se ABE Wl, Bt.Romuald and Sillery Ferrywill louve (weather aud ciroumBlances pei.milting) se follows: \u2014 ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERKY.On aud after MONDAY, the 18th buy will snilas foilowe, Until further boue wealber and circumsiance permitting : say Calling at St.Josoph up and downey June, the Steamer will leave the Island at 10 P.M.(QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERLKY, P.M.PS9, 1 = ' ä pr dr NTEAMEIE \u201cLEVIN\u201d CAPT.DESROCHER, Mn sod after MONDAY, the IXth May, Leave Quesxe Leave Br Kowva S.u0 A.M, 615 AM, 900 AM, uv AN.30 AM.10.00 BM, 2.00 P.M, 1.60 P.M.4.50 PM, 3PM, 6.15 P.M, 830 PM, SUNDAYS: Quango *r RouoaLy 13u FN 200 FM 300 PM 530 Pa .000 PM ! STEAMER \u201cORLEANS,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC.Leave Ouigans LEAYE QUEBEO 5.15 AM.0.186 AM.S.UU A.M 9.15 P.M.0.00 AM 11.30 A.M, 1.50 PM, 230 P.M.3.30 PM.445 PA.5.45 P.M.6.45 P.M.SUNDAYS: LEAVE ORLEANS.| cave Quenso.11.30 AM.Lou PM.1,45 P.M.230 P.M.3.16 P.M 400 P.M, 5.0 P.M.6UUP.M.TU FM.Every holitay the st-amer will make à rip from Lie Iuian« to Quebec at à A.M.Mr Commencing on l'hursday, Zôth \u2014_\u2014 i \u2018Ihe Steamers ou this Ferry, connecting * 7 45 Mail to Halifax.| 530 Accommodation 8 00 Accommodation from Kdu Lou, to 8 du Loup, roM, 1 45 Mail fiom I du 10 00 Mixed fron.St Josepb, 1 45 Express Lo Sherbrovke, 2 80 Exprees tom Sherteooke, 23 Mixed to nt, Joseph.152 RANDTRUNK RAILWAY FERRY.La Un and after the 29th June, the Ferry 1.45 Lightning l£x- 7.30 Mail to tbe press from (ha WesL West.7.00 Mixed from Richmond.** Sr Internieiiare trips tor Fieig) § 153 FOR SALE (The Side-Whoe! Tow-Boats\u2019 Ranger, len; th 153 ft, Cylinder, 88 in x 10 ft Powerful, * 138\u2018 s 40 inx 10 ft Helen, \"* 120% 20iox 6ft Hero, 140\u201c Li s0inx 108 St Andrew, 139% \u201d\" 45inx Aft Eollpee \u201c13818 \u201c 34inxl0ft et Charles \u201c1109 30inx 8 ¢ Beotebman.® | 105% \u201c 30inx 6f Gatineau, \u201c 1 8\u201c (Composite) Cylinder { HA in z A Screw Tug Shannon, length 74 Cylioder 26 in.x 26 in.Passenger Steamer Bienvenue, length 144 I¢., 2Cylinders 26 in.x 10 ft, Pressure En, \u201c Ten Low Pressure Engines, with Cylinders of 27 in.to 40 in.diameter.y \u2018I he whole, or any of the above, will te sold cheap.For further information apply to the st, Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, A.GABOURŸ, Secretary, te, June 3, 1880 THk QUEBEO DAILY EVENING MERCURY.KEYS FOUND A Bunch ul Keys, uo doubt of cons! er- alle value to the owner, has been let at lu Muaovkr Office, Where they css ve had on psyn.ent{o! cost of adveriisen:out CO pol SU N 1P 4 of suvws of thf worst kin 8 tiluend TWO BOTFLROPHES, thgothor with V Al pes «ured, Judeod voutrone dpe December 6, 1884 dmevod Female Help Wanted.\\ \"ANTED\u2014ladies aud gentlemen in elty or country, Lo receive ligut, easy work at Lome ail the year round ; distance no objection ; salary (rom $! to 34 day ; nocanvassiog.J.FOWLER & UO, Bonton, Mass.Box 51\u2019.March il, 1856, ve REMOVAL.The (fic and Furniture Warerooms of the DRUM CABINET MANUFACTURING CUMPANY have teen removed to Lbe Entrance by St.Paul and St.ndre Streel\u2026, opposite Messrs, J.Lemreu er 4 Son's Tobacco Factory Jun making the above «nnouncemont the Directors would resyecttully inform their Customers snd the Public that the balance of the Munuiactured Stock, consisting of a Large Assortment of Household Fnrn;- ture, including about 5,500 Chairs or all sorts, will now be offered st Heluced Prices, until the whole is sold, Special inducements will be oflered to the l'rade, N.B.\u2014The work in the Planing, Tongue and Grooving and \u2018sawing Departments wil.be continued as heretofore THOMAS CRAIG, Manager und Secretarv-Treasurer.y .PUBLIC NOTICE.We caution the Publie agaiuet certain Pp\u2018rsons who offer unknown and spurious Waters ms the \u201ct.Loou Mineral Water.I'his celebrated Water 1s known as an electiul \u2018ure for certain diseases which uo otter Mineral Water possesses.AU LLe same time We Waru those persons wbo preteud 10 seli St.Leon Mineral Water, which 18 vot the genuine article, that we shall proceed agaius! them nc- cording to law.{GINGRAS.LANGLOIS & (0, Dominion Agents, #t.Leon Miver:] Water Depot 3, Port l'auphin- Street Opposite Archbishop's Palace June 2: 1885.[)ESTHOYER OF HAIR Alex.Rows\u2019 Depilatory Kemores huir from the lace, neck and arms without injury.Price $1; sent securely a ked trom Bnginod by post.Alex.Ross\u2019 HAIR DYE produces either very light or very dark colors His Spanish Fly tal or Vil of Cantbarides produces whiskers 1 hair on the uead, ths Skin Tightene is & liquid for removing turrows and crows teel marks under the eyes.His Bloom of Ha-es ««r excessive palior, and his Liquid for black specks on the face are each sold al §1, or seut by Post for Post Utlice Urder, fhe Nose Machine, for pressing the car tilage of tiie nose into shape, and the Ea Machine for outstanding earsare ld at 53, orasnt for Post Utlice Urder.otters :nvitea.Jad through chemists, of .zleod \u201cHedicat Hall, Upper Town Market Pincr Quebec, or direc trom ALEX.ROSE, +31, Lamb's Conduit digb Lothorn.London.Eveland, APPLFS! APPLES I! APF UE; \u2014 IOHARLENS DONALE » Oo 19, QUEEN S8TREET, sONDON, EG Will be glau to sorrespond with Apple Growers, Merchants and 8bippers, hh 4 view to Autumn and Spring business, oustomerajrequiring ad-ances® July 30, 1884, NOTICE FOR ICE, The undersigned beg to inform their friends and the public that they have on hand a large stock of the purest ICE, and can turnish Stenmbonts, Hotels, and Privale Residencer, with any quantity and with regularity.weight.ALN Ow Tierces and Barrels, all supplied mont reasonable terms.D.& 8.AREL, «Block 18, Champlain Hull, \\ Lower Town, [xesronan cere ee Company's Factory oft St, Andre Street, | \u2018They W.i.1 isc: give the usual facilities to Terms liberal and full \"The Stock-in-Trade consisting of the very best meats, Wholesale nnd Retail, in ab the Under Uontinci with the Gov Osnada sud Newfoundland Tor hl couveysuce of Malls te of \u2014 TUIB QUMPANY\u2019S LINE \u201c of the following Double Kngroos lind Bullt, [ron Bioswablps, They are '), ue water-tight compartments, are ung, ult ly for strength, speed and comfort are aroqeé with all the modern Improremeur + pructioa! experience can suggest , ta weeds (Aa fastert time on record, on tie Fessets, Tonnage.NUNIDIAN.,,.6100 PARIZIAN., 220400 SARDINIAN Commangey Bulldog.Veit J Wyle « 4180 Ligyt Bray POLYNEBIAN.4100 Uspt, 5.dune SARMATIAN.cot.2 0u3000 Capt apg, OURCABHIAN,.o .1000 Capt Riser dsoy PERUVIAN.0000s o3d08 Capt, HB, wy NOVA HOUTIAN.,.«33200apt, RH My, ar VABPIAN, 4108 Lt, Barret Fe MANOVBRIAN.0005049987 The; CARTHAGINIAN.Ou + Tig BLBERIAN., .+0 Pi HORWEUILAN L 20000001, Lu stephes HIBERNIAN.«3030 Capt Barday AUSTHIAN., \u2026Z18U Captu, Atubury 2700 vept LJ Jamey PRUBSLAN.0.00 SOUR Cap, Mobozga ! SCANDINAVIAN 1000 Capt.J.Park BUBNOS AVHEAN.8200 Capby Jue.Seon UOREAN.,,.#01 Ospt ©! ongles SKKVIAN.4300 Capt, Ledailal, MANITO\"aN De en 53600apt IL Carrvi,y;, UANADIAN .600 Coble nar PUWBNICIAN., - ,,, 150) Capt John from WALLENSIAR .200% dap.W, Dasa) LUVENNE.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Cap 5 Mate | NEWFOUNDLAND 4 Jdsu Capt.Myliug AUADIAN.+000weusiout Capt# Motirar.The dlivrtust seu route betwevn Aivurics ao) Europe, belng only five days between lund to land.Liverpool, Londonderr Quebec and Montreal Mail Service.From rum Liv.rpool| Derry | Hieunsbips \u2014_\u2014 4 June \"5 June Polynesiau_.| à July 11 « ;12 \u2018+ Parisian , 47 June 18 * is 1 jCiccnssiau 8 July 25 \u201c36 \u2018* |*ardinian.,|l1 « 3 Juy | 3 July |Sarmatian .[i8 « y « jlo « Parisian .|25 # 16 sor * jPolynesiau.| | Aug 23 bo 24 «+ |Clrcassinn ,, 8 « av w 3; \u201c* |Sardivian 15 # 8 Auc.| 7 Aug, |sarmatian [22 « 13 + jé \u201c| Parisian | 20 « jl Polyuwinn., § 27 Ce \u201c| vircassinn ,.| 3 0\u201c RATEs OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC Unbin.e.00.005 0$40,00, $70.00 aud $86.00 (according to nocomimodation.) lntermediate.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.00000ens $30.0 BLUOFAGS sn 10000000 0 040000 -.0 Ât luwent rato Glusgow, Quebec uni Montreal Service.rom Montres Frou Glasgow) Steatusbips | on or uboat 6 Jûne Carthagivian! 23 June 13 # Sibsrian .| 30 « 19 # Norw.gian.8 July 26 té B.enos\\Ayrai( 13 °* 3 July Grecian .,,.| 20 * 10 + Carth gini uf 27 # lymouth, Quebec an Montreal Service.London, Frow Loadon [From Montres via Plymouth Steamshipsl™ 0 or about 10 June | Nestorian 1 July 17 6 Coren.\u2026\u2026.8 # 1 July Oaoadinp.} 22 # 15 ¢ Nestorian .5 Aug 29 + Conan.) 18 + 12 Aug Canadian 2 Sept ee Sa Berths not secured until puid for An experienced Burgeon carried on oack vessel.T'hrough Bills ol Ladiug granted in Liver poo! and at all Continental Ports, to sil Points in Canada and the Weslors states, A Tender with Mails and Passengers fo > Live | Mail Steamors will leave the Napoleon Wharfcvery Saturday morning, at Nine o'clock precisely.For further particulars spply to ALLANS,BAE & Cu, Agents June 34, 1885.PPLICATIONS FOR PATENT?YRE~ pared and Patents for Inventions ob tained in Canada, tre United States an Europe Twenty years\u2019 practice.No Patent.N¢ ty, HENRY GRIST, Ottawa, Cansds March 24,82 Aug 28, 84 Quebec Daily Evening Mercury Printed and published for the pro prietors at tbe Office of GEORGE T.CARY, Nos, 20 and 22, MounTAIN Hil City of Quebec, in the District QuiboufProvi noe of Quebec."]
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