Daily evening mercury, 15 janvier 1886, vendredi 15 janvier 1886
[" S2ND YEAR \u2014NO.12.DISTRESS AND DESTITUTION Great Buffering in the Cities of Ottawa and Kingston, Orrawa, Jan.14\u2014Muyor McDougall states that the number of destitute peo- plo in Ottaws this winter is unusually large, and appears to be on an increases.Ha says ,\u2014*] am haunted by suffering humanity.They come to my house before I am out of bed, they luy for tua, and follow in droves to my place of business, and when I go to the City Hall, a franks regiment is waiting there, and they setually swarm to my house at me] time, in the hope of catching me.\u201d Some of she destitute persons are emigrants, others are discharged Isbourers, and the city corporation has no means of relieving them, few being able to brenk stones in such savers weather.The Mayor intends bringing the matter Lefore the Council, with 8 view of finding some moans of relieving prevailing distress, Kinaston, Jun.14.\u2014The increasing destitution in the city is evinced hy the multiplying applications to the Poor Relief Conmittes.No fewer than 72 loads of wood wore drawn to needy per sons during the last fortnight.Such poverty in some quarters waa never before witnessed.FROZEN TO DEATH.A Young Farmers Terrible Experience and Bad Fate.CouxciL Buurrs, Lowa, Jan 14-\u2014On Saturday Louis de Lisle, son of a farmer residing near tho city, came to town to do some trading.After going some dis- sanoe his team of mules ran away, throwing DeLisle.He got up, gave chase, and caught the team in a snow-drift.He extricated them, but while hitching up they started again, throwing him down One wheel passed over his breast.He again gave chase, bul soon fell exhaust ed.he team reached howe, and a party went in search of Delisle.SBuuds, morning he was found clinging with both hands to a barbed wire fence, in a kneel- iug posture.Both his arms and legs were frozen stiff, and he could not move.The thermometer was 25° below zero.The young man had dragged himself s mile.He wan carried home, where he died last night.PELL FROM AN ELEVATED ROAD Awful Fate of a Would-be Passenger Through Negligence.Brooxiry, N.Y, Jan.14.\u2014Joseph Newman, an elderly man, med with an awful accident yesterday afternoon, while attempting to board a car on the elevated road at the station at Park and Washington avenues.The train was at the station when Newwan ran by the toll box, forgetting to drop in his ticket.The doorman called him back and when he returned he was told it was useless to attempt to board that train.He made no comment and the doorman ste] inside.The gntes were olosed and the train was moving away from the station by this time, Mr Newman jumped for and clung to a gate until carried past the end of the station platform, when he let go and fell down to the street, breaking his skull and left shoulder, and being alsa internally injured.FIGHTING FIRE AND FROST.Boston Piremen Confronted with a Diffi- ' cult Task.Boston, Mass, Jan.14 \u2014The firemen here had hard day of it.At nine a.ma fire broke out in the five story granite Clinton block.Three alarms wers rung, and two-thirds of the firemen and apparatus in the city called out.Little eould be done, however, as the water froze na soon as it struck.After the water tower had been in use a fow minutes it locked like 8 huge icicle, not a bit of the framework being visible.Brveral firemen were badly frozen, and the building, with its contents, was totally destroyed, causinga loasof over $100, 000.Nothing but the ruined walls are standing, and they are coversd with great masses of fos, making a sight that attracts thousands of sightseers.ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Brakesman's Bscape.ST.Tuomas, Ont, Jan.14.\u2014Percy Jackson, M.C.R.R.brakesman, had à miesculous csonpe yesterday.He fell from the engine while the train was running, && She rata of 25 milés an bot, but tuoi alighted ina mowdrifs and escaped whieh bad shaking up.DAILY EVE [NG MERC MORKS ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRALIA DICAM - Virg, Jeurg.IV.6, Q A ROMANCE OF LONG BRANCH, The Infatuation of a Beautiful Young Woman, Quaua, Neb., Jan.14\u2014Lillian Bourdette, à beautiful young woman, today swore out a warrant for the arrest of Henry C.Burbunk, a business man of this oity, charging him with failing to support their ohild.Miss Bourdettes story is that she wet Burbank six yeers ago (at that time a conductor) while living with her parents aristocratically at Long Branch, N.J.Her father was a wealthy man and she was treated in a most indulgent wanner.She was u wayward girl, however, and when Burbaok, who was a handsome, dashing fellow, whispered words of love she weakly listenad to him.Becoming infatuated, she ful- lowed him to New York, where hie subsequently refused to fulfil his promise of marriage.Ir Beptember, 1882, he abandoned lier aud came to Omaha, Iu the following month she followed him hers, and he promised to provide for her and the ohild.He kapt his word up to within a few weeks ago, when he refused to contribute anything furtber to her support.She declares that she will uot return to her parents at Long Branch, though she has been repeatedly solicited Ly them to doso.Burbank has given bail for his appearance for trial.A VILLAGE SENSATION.The Authorities Excited Over a Young Woman and Her Child.Wiukessaune, Pa, Jan.14\u2014The lit tle town of Ashley, near here, is greatly excited over an episode that happened there today.Two weeks ago a strange young woman, not over twenty years of age, of attractive personal apperrance and with evidences of refinement abuut her, came to the place inquiring for a relative\u2014John Cafirey.She said her name was Mary Bmitb, and her husband, » laborer inthe mines, was killed 5 months ago in Hazleton.She had considerable money in her jon.She could not find her relative, but in the evening she was taken sick at the honse of Robert Finley, where she gave birth to a female child.The child got slong well until yesterday, when it was found dead in bed, sud suspicion was aroused that the mother had made away with it.The coroner today held an inquest.The autopsy showed that the infant had been smothered, and the testimony pointing strongly to the mother as the guilty party she was arrested and committed to the county jail.The mother who is utterly prostrated, asserts her innocence and maintains her former story, but it is generally conceded that she has little of the appearance of a laborer's wife.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Rowing on an Indoor Machine.Syracosk, N.Y., Jan.12\u2014A novel race took place at the Alhambra Rink this evening before a large number of spectators.The contestants were the rofessional oarsmen Charles E.Courtney and Wallace Ross, who propelled themselves upon rowing machines recently invented Ly Courtney.The Union Springs oarsman skippedalong at a lively rate, winaing a two mile race by a length in 13m.30s \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 New Court-House for Montreal.A report is current that a new Court- House is to be erected in Montreal at » cost of $100,000 dollars.A great many le want to know where the money is to come from.The electors will be quieted meanwhile.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Woman Shot for » Burglar.Henry Brown, a farmer residing near Indisnapoli, Ind, was awakened the footsteps of a female domestic, Under the impression that a burglar was in the house he fired, inflicting a fatal wound on the girl.ce Military Pensions.There are 1200 pensioners in the King: ston district, of which Lt -Col.Milligan is staff officer.The pensions of those absent from the colonies a year are struck off the roll.Lee Nervous Debilitated Menlowed a fair trial of thirty days of the no of pr.Toyon\u2019 Calebrated Voliaid Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the lisf and permanent cure of Nervous vg Josa of Vitality snd Maghood, aud all kindred trou! bles.Also, for many other diseases.Complete restoration to health, vigor and ood guaranteed, No risk is incurred.tarms sto.od free by address Iilustratod pamphlet, with full n- formation, mail ing Volmio Hels Co.Marshall Mich UEBEC FLIDAY, JANUALY J.FURS! + MEN'S | OVERCOATS ! 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Sr Just the Cards tc send Abrosd.wa Prang's New Series of Prize Cards ! \u2014ALL THE\u2014 English & American Annuals for 1886 \u2014 ALSO, THE NEW\u2014 AMBRICANANDENGLISHALMANACS FORTHISYEAR.NOW ON SALE.A Beautiful Selectioo of EUROPEAN GOODS, comprising Ink Stands, Ash Receirars, Cabinets, Opera Glasses, Work and Jewel Boxes, Pupor Weighs, Pocket-Books, Card Cases, Ladies! and Geuts Nocensaries, Olive and Brass Ware, Gift Book of all descriptions, and à large assortiment of Valves and Plush Photograph Albums WRIGHT & CO\u2019S, MOUNTAIN HILL, QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 2%tr 1965, Trains will run as follows : \" Mail.|Mixed Freight fæave Sherbrooke fur BeauceJunct., Levis & Quebec.AM.2 > # x Arrive Beauce Junct .Arrive Levis vas « uel fi Leave À for Jeans Jet, Sherbrooke and: Rew England Points, Loare Arrive Beauce Junct .Leave Beauce Jot.| | Arrive Sherbrooke.Leave Levis for St Francois.+.vie.Ll aesccccenfeceue 3 doi.Arrive St.Francois.\u2026 800.Leave St Francois for a BOOK asp JOB PRINTING ~\u2014AT THE MERCURY OFFICE Ho and 2s MOUNTAIN HILL) Standard Fifteen minutes allowed for refreshments af Beauce Junotion.Bure Oonnectionsmade at Sherbrocke with Passunpsic, Grand Trunkand Central Vermont: Railways for Newport, Portland, Bostæ, New York; all New England Points, and for Mantyous and the Wont via Lake Mem hranagey: At Harlaka Junction with Interoolontal A way, River «lu foup, Cacouns, Sea Bathing ta along the St Lawrence, and all te in the Maritime Provinces.At Quebec with the St Lawrence and Saguenay Steambost Co.and?with North Shore Railway for St Leon Springs and points sbove AE ne , .R.WOODWARD, 4 Manager.J *Jea7,'86-Nev5,' 86.General ADVE Xt 10 ENGLAND or Lraibllors from Clopgda wilt flu a complete Bl of Tae Meaerut ir.» 1309 in She Rbading Room of the Boitish flan: goiigmt Bacall Street, y WC.going Quebec Mercury \"tal Enotwhose runaway 1: sure,\u201d I'RIPAY EVPNING, JANUARY 15, annulling the marriage, and \u2014 re through her counsel, Messrs.Mn.Brcukranv CHAPLEAU decliries to mest the Bleu bolters at his meeting on the 20thinstant.They intend, howaver, to be present.Unitep States Land Commissioner Bparks refuses to recognize the claim of the Northern Pacific Railroad to a $25,000,000 land grant between Portland and Puget Bound, Tux Toronto World goes for the Temperapice Colonization Society, exposing its management in merciless fashion, and promising further revelations.There has been floating around a good deal of scandal about the Society's affairs, which may Le ventilated in the courts.with the same end in viaw, THE DECLARATION OF THE LAD of C.A.Ducharme, and .H, and dispensations attendin Tux Berlin Vossische Zeitung says store! negotiation are being carried on between Germany and the Vatican, looking to the appointment of a Papal Nuncio to Germany and the transfer of the resi.denee of the Archbisnop of Posen to void.THE DECREE OF MGR.FABRE Berlin, Elizabeth Globensky and the said Daniel ce Wilson were two Catholics, and as such À Letrez in the New York Herald could not contraet marriage except be- from an expert accountant shows that the increase of the recorded number of failures among retail tradesmen in Great Britain during the past year\u2014though the uumber among wholesale dealers has diminished\u2014is to be attributed to their \u201carowing appreciation of the English Baskruptey act of 1883\" rather than to 8 \u2018growing straitness of means among heretofore well-to-do families,\u201d to whom they have been accustomed to give credit.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tuk toboggan and snow-shoe are being vigorously denounced by the Roman Culholic clergy.The fact is, there is scarcely any form of amusement which brings young people together which has not its opponent und its drawback ; but there must be amusements, or at least there will be, and all who are in authority should recognize the fact.In place of absolute prohibition of amusements, harmless in themselves, let there Le a wise control lest these lead to wiong through excess.The natural disposition of people towards humor, gaiety and recreation cannot be suppressed, and ought not to be.ecclesiastical authority.the marriage is DECLARED BULL AND VOID, force in this province.hitherto enjoyed it.\u201d day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The County Battalion.Træ Imperial Parliament of 1886 is interesting quite as mueh -for its personnel as for'its politics.be men rable in -history as having settled the-Irish question ; but then, on the other hand, it may not.But it is certainly the first Parliament of the county householders, and the first Parliament also elected on the single membered aystem.In the mass the new House of Commons will be exceedingly like the old.An habitue of the place will probably tind it hard to distinguish this Hnuxe from any other.There will be new faces, but the old cast of feature; different voices, but the same spirit.Tug struggle now in progress: at Washington over the fisherjes question is uot unlikely to result in giving a pewors] ful impetus to the fast-growing move, nent toward freedom of trade.Mapyof the New England papers, which are\u2019 Dubeauarrival of the 87th.- ee Danger of Coal Stovesin an-atmgsphere slowly.becomix ed with a ond ene effect.\u2014 Special to the Signal Serrige, Inspector .Livers Metis, San.180 ATTN \" A the Mar , : vid hase, bilas Blisabeth Ælobgnek}, de «eldest daughter of the Reigneur of St.Eustache, \u201cwith her cousin, youug Daniel Wiisun, of Bt.Jerome, was the sensation of à few weeks ago, has not followed the adage of \u201crepenting at lei- but on the contrary has in the short space of one month had a decren issued by His Lordship Bishop Fabre, esterday flame, Huntingdon, latlaeme and Richards, taken proceedings in the Buperior Court Y alleges that thay were married on Dec.12th, before Rev.C.A.Doudiet, a Protestant Minister of Montreal, in presence \u2018emtois.That both are members of the Gatholio Church, aud consequently under its control in all matters connected with the celebration of marriage and disabilities slliances between relations.That their marriage was contracted without the publication of banns and not before their own proper cure as required by the Casholic Church under painof nullity according to the Council of Trent, in force in this Province.That both are relatives in the fourth degree, namely, cousins, That on Dec 31st, 1885, the Catholic Bishop of Montreal declared the marriage null and annulling the marriage is tiled as an exhibit, the conclusions being as follows ; \u201cInasmuch as it has been proved that fore their own cure, that they are cousins and no proper dispensation was properly given and was not in accordance with In censequence having been performed by a Protestant minister, the Council of Trent being in Section 127 of the Civil Code under which the action is taken reads as fol lows :\u2014*The impediments recognized ac cording to the different religious persuasions as resulting from relationship or affinity, or from other causes remain subject to the rules hitherto followed in the different churches and religions communities.The right likewise, of granting dispensations from such impediments appertains as heretofore to those who Lave [The young man was up for axamina- tion asa law student in this city yester- The following are the officers of the three companies of the 87th Battalion, County of Quebec, in barracks at the Citadel :\u2014Lieut.-Col.V.Laurin, Commandant ; Major, M.Fiset; Surgeon- Major, Grondin ; Adjutant, Oct.Roy; Quarter-Master, Capt.T.Morin; Captains: Nap.Laurin, Ed.Frechette, and indeed,\u2019 -L.Routhier ; Lieutenants: L Routhier, It may, Bedard, and Jos.G.Gingras ; 2nd Lieutenants : Eug.Deblois, Lemoine, and A.Captain Roy's battery of Gorrison Artillery left the barracks on the Hardly a winter passes that there are not deaths frem the gas given off by improperly treated or defective self-feod- ing hard coal stoves.Many of these, now so universally used, become, if draughts are shut off or the eover of the reservoir left open, gas retorts, giving out large quantities of a peculiarly desd- ly and insidions gas, that those who are WE \u2014The schookee Mari# Floré came ashore at Sandy Captain Gould of the schesnar Royal Apcanwn, at:St.Johs, N.B, from Now Yack, dopofta that tie voyage was » very sevoré one, During Haturdey's storm he was to the sastward of-Masinieus.The storm, he says, was something terrific, At one time his veusel would be nearly perpendicular mounting a monstrous wave, and the next iustant the sen would break over the vessel from all yusrters.No harbor could be made in the blinding snow storm, and they were forced to bent the veassl about until the storm subsided.Fortunately, with the exceptions of the staysails and à fow stays, which were carried away during the morning, the vessel received no damage.Whon she arrived ia port the vessel vas i'terally oovered with ive.Her anchors and head gear presonted the appearance as if they were one solid mass of ice.A Negro Baby's Awfyl Death.WaLLingrorp, Conn, Jan 13\u2014The following horrible story comes from Pond Hill : Yesterday morning a colored woman, whose name is not known, living uear Pond Hill, wished to leave the house for a short time to go tua neighbor's.As the fire in the stove had one out, but the stove was still warm, she put her six months old baby on the pillow in the oven to keep it wariu while she was gone and closed the oven door, Boon after ahe left the house har husband came in and started a tire in the stove, the wife seeing the smoke from the house of a neighbor rushed home and found the baby burned to a crisp.\u2014_\u2014 Bitten by a Mad-Dog.Three school children at Matawan, New Jersey, were bitten by a rabid dog.The animal which wounded thet is said to he one of four which are known to have been bitten by the dog which bit young Ned Bucklin, who is under treat ment by Pasteur.The other three he came rabid and were killed some tine since.Narrow Escape from Death Sr.THOMAS, Jun.14\u2014A serious accident happened this morning on the farm of Oméer Hunt, by which Frank Leach narrowly escaped death.A tree be was in the act of felling lodged in another and the limb which broke off struck bin on the head, knocking him senseless.His injuries may yet prove fatal.0 Military, Kixasroy, Jan.13\u2014Capt.Peters, of À Battery, leaves for Quebec to do duty with B Battery during the short course term at the Citadel.Capt.C.W.Drury will command the Battery during Capt.Peters\u2019 absence.Bold Highwaymen, A party of masked highwaymea reb- bed the stage ooach fo Fort Robinson, carrying off $5,000 in gold intended for the payment of troops in the fort.Caval ry are in hot pursuit of the robbers.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Walzh Farmers Demand a Reduction.Farmers in Wales are demanding a permanent reduction of 25 per eens.in rents, fixity of tenure and compensation for making improvements on their held.ings \u2014\u2014\u2014 O.P.R.Receipts.The Canadian Pacifie Railway Com pany\u2019s earnings for the week ending Jan.7th were, R118,000 ; in same weak last year, 801 000, wiles in operation, 3,527.Pastenr\u2019s Patients.New Yorx, Jan 14\u2014The ss Candids arrived from Havre this mornirg with the Newark boys who were treated by M Pasteur.The Temperature, _, The \u2018follewiug \u201cfs the Pom Record for every 24 ours \u2018in at The Mrnovay office, 130 -faet-aboning tide, as vegistered by the improved: rmoriéteré of Negretti & Zambra, Holborn Viaduct, London, (Phijosgphica\u2019 Instrument Makers to Her Majesty an the Adwiralty); made.especially -for aur- Û +] god free traders on principle; yet.take pring \u2018the night\u2019 { ais lgaving Lise :\u2014 ; the side of the fishermen of Gloucester, | there and wil report stef.mid They do 50 on the plain and fair ground «Marre, Signal Matar.| 1886 mum 8 apn.3pm 0 int while a protective tariff isa bed}, ; Illustrated Leéture.Jan il 32 | 36° 735 138 a smow fix thing and ought to be done away.with.as |' The Lecturé Comuittepofthe YMCA | + = 33.8 3° B+ dandy 2 u ?J rere] X M.\u201cà #' 3 3 4 soon as possible, yét 20 long as i exists bas \u2018touch plensure An oid ing fh \u201c4 #8 \"5° 3 Xo 3 andl all classes and industries should be | they have made arrai érhénts\u201d ith Rev.\" \u201c 5.M \u2018 > .a \u201c à mi treated alike.If the fishermen are made | J.G.Sandaseen.-of Danville, 2.Q., ol.7 \"6 10 5 2 ow dee to pay toll on everything that they have | deliver a lecture entitled, \u201cA Ter in.| « ges 0 1 Cg Neer © psy eryshing 8 Italy,\u201d Illustrated by dissolving views, | \u201c 0.0 3 13 18 4 y fin to use in the pursuit of their calling then | on Tuesday next, the ISth inet\u2026See | \u201c10.16 18 D $ ver it i dgly fair that they should have \u2018the | advt, \u201cll 21\" 0 5 w: aldtilÿ / privilege in retorn of making\u2019 all-thé[ .\u201c 18,018 Zio 7 73 - ear aT 7 iBar Exainidbtions, - = 18\u201418 \u2014 => clear ; 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Winnipeg and the North-West vis Owen Sound and Port Arthur.Connections at Toronto for all points West, South and North-West.Magnificent Parlor and Sleeping Cars on Through and Local Express Trains.For full information regarding Tickets, etc., apply at the Company's new City Ticket Office, 4, FORT STRÉET, op ite Prat Office, and PALAIS STATION, Enebec W.C, VAN HURNEF, Vice-President.Ww.WHYTE, A.DAVIS, \u201cten.Supt.East & Unt.Gen, Supt.Quebec Division.Division.1, MeNICOLL, Geners! Passenger Agent?October 5, 1886.QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERRY - Enid The Steamers on this Ferry, connecting with he undermenticned Truins, will leave QUEBEC i LEVIS.POR INTBROOLONIAL RAILWAY AM.AM.7.45 Mail to Halifax.| 5.30 Accommodation 8.00 Accommodation from R.du Loup to R.du Loup.| P.M.P.M.1.45 Mail from R.du 1.45 Mail to R.du | Loup.Loup.3,00 Accommodation | 74 Kxpress from to R.du Loup Halifax.| On Saturdays only M 2,00 Fnglish Mail to R mouski- FOR QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.AM.AM 10.30 Express to Sher- | 10.30 Mixed from 3t; brooke Joseph.PM M.2,30 Mixed tu se | 400 Express from Joseph.| Sherbrooke.Le ar ee re 1885, \u2014AN NU AL S188 DAWSON & COf bave just received \u2014 Good Words.cloth bound, 1885.Sunday Magazine, do Leisure Honr, do.Sunday st Home, de Christmas Angel, by Farjeon.A Barren Title, by Spight.Wanderings of Ulysses, by Witt.In Quarters with the25th agoons, by Winter Goblin Gold, by Mary Cummelin.Musical History\u2014Macfarren.Cassel's Family Magazine, 1885.The Quiver \u201c \u201c Us\u2014An old fashioned story.Malthus and his Work.{-unce of Prevention, by T.McCoan.i{alf-Way, an Anglo-French Romance\u2014 ALSO\u2014 Lilustrated London News Almanac.Canadian Christmas Souvenir, 1885 A variety of Christmas Cards, Toy Books and Annuals, in great variety.Dec.18, 1883 DAWSON &C0 Te ™ \\ YOUR GROCRN.= Je rota Pl Mid Rr Has : \u20ac \"POSTAL GUIDA DECEMBER, 1885.a) Supplementary Bag open tl) 3 p.m.6 \u201c a\u2019 ew WT 750 pm, All pewwpapers, Booka Printed Matter, Samples and Patterns to be sent by any of the above Mails, must be posted half an hour before the Time of closing.Crry Larran Boxm.are visited as follows : Lower Torn Boxes, 8 s.m., 11am, p.m, 430 p.m., and 7 + m.* Farques Cartier, St Roch\u2019s and Palace Terds i John's, Montoslin and St Louis Waru., ot 0 a.m, 7.30 s.m., ] p.m., t p.m., aud 6 p.m ; Chiamplain Ward at 9 a.m.and 3 p.m Three Letter Carriers\u2019 Deliverien daily, commencing at 8.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.UPS tes of Pontage are applicable to Stch, St.Sauveur, Spencer Cove, Point epi Mastal, Levi Money Order awl Navin.Mank\u2014Office hours, from 9 2.ns.tod pn, Poat Office\u2014Offive loura from H a.m.to\u20196 p.m.Pancæz Porr\u2014Parosla cannot be trunsmittad by pat to ay, place boynnm the limits of the minion of Canada.nor can an roel be forwarded to British Colymbia or Manitcha vis the United States, which exouad in weight the can be sent up to 5 be.The weight ni | par 4 ox.or fraction of 4 0 'QUEERC D.ILY MERCTRY.limit of 2 Ibs, 3 or., axcept po Winnipeg.which ! f a; Ah Le wr Pa \u2014 | area merro nr FnoocanCant, Bannireen, * 308 Buococdod by Trumas Cany, Junior, 1823, mere 0 EE mere CLOBR.| MAIN.DUK.eo] rms - a , CARY, 1655, au EM Warrsin Queber Loi GxORGE T ! 17700 Three Rivers, Sorel, - Epon axe Pomunen, 11 43 Berthier, Montreal, Uttaws, \u2018l'uronte,! ! \u2014\u2014 Lutari Province, : | Mansour 2 inh ! Printing Houss\u2014s0 and 22 Mountain PMR, orn Btates, &c, hy | North Shore Rail'y.\u2014 | Day Train (a).PR | 8 00Three Rivers, Mou.Rates OF ADYRUTINING, | troal, Ottawa, To: First tnoertion 6 Lines and under.60 rente ronto,Outario, Mau- [3 7linest010.00 * itoha, British Col.\u201c \u201c Over 10 lines, periine .8 * umsbis, & Weatery Subsequent Insertions.* .4 States &u, by North Shore Rair'y.Night AN adrortieemente unaocompanied with Train.| 6 9 directions are iuserted until forbid and charges 6 00{South Quebec, Chau- .Tvi-weekly, semi weekly, amd diere Station, Chau- rr Lb ars charged 8 couts per diere Curve, Leeds, line each insertion.Bt Glen ot ee) Orders for Discontinuing Advertisments ., a, | Hiherbronke, Lanes bo be ln and delivered by 8 A.N, pre ville, lslan \u2018oi lines, route, he Fastarn to, par ve ot age rer owns , .N \\ | mand, Montreal, Ot- But \u2014 , not te exceed 14 oo, tows, Toronto, Pro .vinoos of Untario; No Advertisement to Le considered sa by Manitoba, british the year valews it is previonsly agreed upon.; Calumbiaaud West The of Yearly Advertisers will be | em Btates, ke, b sfinod mes and all other | Grand Trunk Ry.(h} 7 80} Advertismew® charged extre, Arthabaska Station, Lattars so the Bitor must be authenticated 12 48 A by the same and addrem of the writer either , ville, ix.for publietion ar confidentially.press Train.8 sol , Favreau \u2014Fouthque.\u2018Fauhes 09 SuvecRitTron.7 00 hea to Riviere dui \u2018certy Quarter Lap, Co's of Bona: Yearly $2.Hoÿf Your ry, y | venture (Jape, l'ro- : = r > vinossof New Bruus wick, NovaScotia & Fonsrex Acuxte.P.E.I,8tJohn, Nid Owes Sraras\u2014 New Yark\u20148.M, Petsud Bermuda vial pop à Ce 3 Push Row, New York ; Ges.| Halifax, by Inter, P.& On, 60 Past Row, Now Yorkcolonial Ry Fs parr M.Pwtvougill, State Street, Tran.oe 0 10 Feces South Quebec Ounvesso\u2014Osak, Coburn & Co, Office; 80 Riv du Loup by Ri Dearborn street, Chissge, Ill du Loup Ry.Bwetaro\u2014F.Alger, 8 Clement's Lane Express Train.2 30,| Lowbavd strest, Loudon.\u201counties of Dorchest- And G.Stgest, & Co 30 Cornhill, London, 9 30 er & Beauce, sc regard, Sherbrooke, by th to receive advertisements and | Quebec Central Ry.4 30 | rabecriptions for The Mercury.3 15 Rourg Louis, La Petit.Riviere, Lorette, Hi sux Pins, Lake 3 pg TT hog PLAIN anp FANCY PRINT: NG tion; St Raymond, Valoartier, i ake Simon, daily, by \u2014attir\u2014 St John Ry.\u2026.9 mi , BT VEHICLE.| 7 ao NOrTHWRATERN \u2014 St.MT-TOCUPTY OIPTICI A Sireidrog MT mA ITTTICT, : | cour.00000 8 of 7 30) 4 1§New Liverpool, St.20 nel 24 MOUNT AIX HILL Jean Chrysostome, ol &e.oiiiiieiann 8 00 4 00 7 301 4 15800TR ania Bey | FIR ville; uzon, Ht) Joeaph, Indian Covel 8 00 ¢ 00 | gox 0 E ALARM SIGNAL BOXES 4 15/Beauzont& St Michel! 8 00) ane 7 30 | 1 St Ureale street, Central Station 415 evin.3 00, 4 00 | 2 Corner 3% Ann and d'Auteuil streete \u2018 Û 3 Corner Des Grisons 8¢ Gene à Tirrey Poy À Cortes Heldirmod and Bt Louis street and Co's of Charle- 5 Corner Garden and St Ann streets voix, Chicoutimi &; 9 Corner Pruade and streets Sagrenay.by land 7 (Bee 3% John's Ward) dady.100 PALACE WARD 3 00f1 he Ladand of Orleans, 3 Somer Tope ne robert Monde ve ee 10 (Soe Montcalm Ward ays - un ys.| 30 12 Corner St John and Collina streets 12 Corner Palace and McMahon etreeta 16 Corner St John and St Stanislas streste ONAMPLAIX WARD 8 30; 3 30|Locar\u2014Spencer Covel 15 Dinning\u2019s Shipyard, 845 Champlain street » aires Core | 30) 3 20 | 16 Taylor's Grocey, 716 Champlain street 1 Bergerville.3 00 | 17 Fire Station, 480 Champlaia street 4 00/Bergervile, Cap Rouge 18 (See St John's Ward) and Neilsonville.10 00° 19 (See John's Ward) 4 00jSt Faye Anclenne | : | a Mr Giblin's House, 301 Champlein street rette; & uguatine i amplain St, ite hau andPtauxTrembles 9 00 a s PRES pv si 2 00|Laval and Lake Beau! , ; port, Wed, and Sat, 10 00 24 Corner Arthur and Dalhousie streets 3 00 stoneLam.Tueaday &' 23 Corner Mountain Hill and Peter atreet Friday 7* 9 0 2 Fire Station, Sault au Matelot street 3 00jCharleshourg daily 0 00] a Corner St Pau ani Daenbourges Hill 8 30 2 Wa Roch&StSauveur | 8 00! , 00 | it femeaurier's Building, St Paul street 1 32 Fire Station, St Paul street 805] St Jobn Suburb.\u2026.y ool 6 30 - JAQQUES CARTIER WARD 1 45|Unrrep Staves, Bos: 24 Cnrner Des Prairies and St Dominique \u20ac 6 ton and Now York! 8 00° } 30 | i5 Corner sud Bridge (trees Pritiss Mairs\u2014 via, 31 Corner St Valier and la Chapelle Streets New York : _ \\ 8 80/ 6 80 137 Corner Church and St Jossph streets 6 00/Monday, Anchor Line 41 Fire Station, Dorchester strect 1 \u2018uesday, Tnman 42 Corner St Valior and Belleau streets 1 45/Thursäny,Cunard \u201c 43 Corner Colomb and Nelson stroera via Halifax : 45 Corner St Anselme and St Jageph streets 6 00{Thursday, Allan Line 48 Corner St Arago and Turgeon styeeis 7 00iFriday, Supplem'ary oT BOCI\u2019S WARD 28 Corner St Francois and la Chanelle Strenta.16 Corner Caron and Queen atroets 17 Corner Queen and Crown streets 43 (See Jacques Cartier Ward) 8) Corner Quesn aad Bridge streets #2 Corner St Dominique and St Francois Ste 53 Cornar Dorchester and Ryland streets > MONTCALM WARD \u2018 10 Corner D'Artigny ana St Julia streets 54 Corner Artiliery and 4t Eustache atreets 81 Corner St.Augnatin and St Patrick street 67 Firs Btasion, St Patrick stroet £1 Coynet DArtigay and St Amable streets 42 +inod 3neph asylum, St Amsbie street A3 A¢ Hridget's Asylum, Grade Alles 72 Parliament fuldings ST JONR'S WARD fit Corner SE Jabn and DeSalabarry otrests KP \u2018aire and Richelieu mrovia an ét and Hill St Genevieve \u201ca aud Lateuvells vtreets à vs SL Sicorgo suntete area ef te ti vie strgeca »x fanrge sirrote | The Quebeé' Balty:Evening Mercury.Printed and published for the Propristers ob \u2018the Ofion of GEQRGE T.CARY, Nes, 90 and Mouwrarn Hild, Oly of Quebss, in the District ol@uebec, Province of Qeshes, Camda.n Ey "]
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