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The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette
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\u20140 puAVORING SILVERMAN'S EXTRACTS WHOLESALE DEPOT & FACTORY: 504 & 506 ST.PAUL STREET.Æ#- Telephone 1284, June 18 137 À PLATINE CARS New Sampies for this Season.WULFF & CO, 32 St.Sulpice Street, 3 HOUSE, September 21 ALEXANDRIA BAY, River St.Lawrence.* R B.SOUTHGATE, © P.CLEMES, President.Manager Fine Boating, Fishing and Hunting Unsurpassed region for hay fever sufferers, No malaria, mosquitoes, or hot nights.Staffof the Hotel Brunswick, N.Y.2 Rates from $17.50 to $25 per week.June 30 158 Vv DR.MAJOR Specialist to the Department for Diseases of the Nose and Throat, Monfreal General Hospital, has returned from Germany.Zleua Advertisements.Carsley's Advertisement | r\u2014\u2014\u2014 SATURDAY, OCT.2nd, 1886) \u2014\u2014 IT ACES.The largest stock of Laces in Canada.We have ope especial department for Laces, and our stock comprises every make of Lace in the market.The fact of our Lace trade having trebled itself within the last elghteen months speaks for itself, and our selection is more varied and more extensive than any other house in the Dominion.S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.8 CARSLEY SILK HOSE SILK HOSE BILK HOSE CASHMERE HOSE CASHMERE BOSE CASHMeRE HOSE SCOTCH WOOL HOSE SCOTOH WO JL, HOSE SCOLCH WOOL HOSE HAND MADE HOSE HAN: MADE HSE HAND MADE HOSE S.Carsley is retalling Ladies\u2019 Silk Hose below wholesale price.Three special lots of Black Cashmere Hose purchased very 1 w.We will give our customers the advantage and sell them at a small advance.S.CARSLEY., 8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY SILK UN ERWEAR SILF UNDERWEAR SILK UNDERWEAR SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR SCOTCH MERINO UNTERWEAR SOCT \u2018H MERINO UNDERWEAR SCOTCH MERINO UNDERWEAK ENGLISH WOOL UNDERWEAR ENGLISH WOOL UNDERWEAR ENGLISH WOOL UNDERWEAR S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY.Ladies and Chi'dren\u2019s Vests, Drawers, and Combination Suits in great variety, in all the best Scotch, English and Canadign makes, much lower in price than other stores.] 8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY Steam Coal! BEST QUALITY FRESH MINED BUNKER COAL supplied to Steamships in Port ot Montreal, or at Company\u2019s Pier, 8ydney, C.B.2\" Very best Fresh Mined and Screened RESERVE STEAM COAL, also Screenings, for sale, ex ship or delivered, in lots to sui consumers.Î F.C.HENSHAW, Agent, 4 Custom House Square.Telephone No.638.SPRING HILL COAL FRESH MINED, Screened Steam Coal, arriving daily in BOX cars, dry and free from dust.COMBRARLAND RAILWAT & COAL COMPANY, JS.R.COWANS.Secretary.OMSALERFIELD CHAMBERS, } :18 Alexis Street.Oct.B1 iy 3¢ CANTLIE, EWAN & \u20acO.CENERAL MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENTS.Bleached Shirtings, Grey Sheetings, Tickings, White, Grey & Colored Blankets, Fine and Medium Tweeds, Knitted Goods, Plain and Fancy Flannel, Low Tweeds, Etoffes, &c WHOLESALE ONLY SUPPLIED 15 Victoria {20 Wellington Square, \u2018Street E., MONTREAL.TORONTO.August 24 205 MOXIE NERVE FOOD! What is the use of drugging yourself day atter day, without life or activity, feeling all tired out and miserable when you might be as quick and lively as ever.MOXIE NERVE OOD is a beverage alike desirable for invalids and persons in health.READ THE MOXIE CIRCULAR.Western Depot, 85 Church Street, Toronto, Moxie Nerve Fooë is Sold 40e Quart Bottle.Dose\u2014One Glass full four times a day.Moxie Nerve Food and Richelien Water Co, 1780 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montteal.August v 203 THE IROQUOIS HOUSE Belwil Mountains, Bt.Hilaire, P.Q,.18 STILL OPEN, Accommodation for 30 guests.Only 57 minutes from Montreal ry G.T.R.R.Trains leave accordingly.Leave Montreal\u20148.45 a.m., 8.10 a.m., 1.8 pm.(Saturdays only), 3.15 p.m., 6.10 p.m.0.15 p.m.1 Arrive at St.Hilaire\u20148.85 a.m., 8 57 am.2.45 p.m.(Saturdays onls), 4.12 p.m., 6.12 p.m., U 23 p.m.Leave st.Hilaire\u20144.45 2.m., 7.53 a.m., 11 02 p m., 4.54 p.m.6.45 p.m.(Saturdays only) 7.22 Arrive in Montreal\u20146.00 a.m., 8,55 a.m., 11.56 a,m., 6.35 p.m., &10 p.m, (Saturdays only), 8.10 p.m Fare to-Iroquois \u2018House apa Return, $1.25 BROS, .CAMPBELL 83 UNION.JAVENUE CA ators Manager, September ly | J aye 4m 190 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, Hew Advertisements, ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES! LONURES RN 5, wh = = CA mes POUR PEAUX POUR.GANTS PARIS !5MLL zQAlLLE DAILLE D po - Dag i We _ 0 A POINTS NOUÉS HENRY MORGAN & CO HAVF ALWAYS ON HAND A Fall Supply of the above Celebrated Gloves.September 9 2m Ts 217 RACES CUT PLUE TOBACED Pace\u2019s Cut Plug Tobacco.Pace\u2019s Cut Plug Tobacco.rs ee IN 1 LB.TINS.CUT FRESH THIS LAY.0 | PHILIP HENRY, I34 St.James Street- MONTREAL HERI ON SALE \u2014AT THE\u2014 Following Dealers: ALBION HOTEL NEWS STAND.BALMORAL HOTEL NEWS STAND.BERNARD, A.».000 1148 St, James St BOUDREAU, L.1.00100 « -+ 877 St.James St BONAVENTURE DEPOT NEWS STAND.BRADFORD, MRS.220 Seigneurs 8t CHALIFOUX, F.\u20260.210 McCord St.DAVIDSON, W.1367} 8t.Catherine St.DAWSON BROS.1826 St.Catherine St.DRYSDALE, W.+.1428 St.Catherine St.DALLAIRE, MRS.\u2026.2579 Notre Dame St FOURNIER, M.R.03 St.Andre St.FEATHERBTONE, A.M.iocvvviesisiviaioin cor.St.Lawrence and Oraig 8ts FISHER, JOHN, & CO., 125 St.Francois Xavier St.GUILFOYLE, J.»+.211 Seigneurs St GREAVES, J.J.816 St.Catherine St.HALEY BROS.2126 Notre Dame St.HALL, W.V.+110000+0011845 St.Catherine St.HARKINS, MRS.868 St.Catherine St KELLY, J.\u2026s++100000ss0c00 164 St.Antoine SL LEFORT, L.+\u2026.1115 St, James St LAFRENIERE, C.cor.St.Denis & Craig =t MARCHALL, W.G.2614 Notre Dame St.MYERS, S.\u2026.>.\u2026.158 St Antoine St.ILLOY, MRB.1201 8t.Catherine St, MURPHY, PETER.508 St.James 8t.MICHIE, MRS.ves 1044,1442 8t.Catherine St.MORRISON, J.8.MoMAHON, J.McGRATH, J.P., Boston Bakery, 4871 St.Lawrence St.McCALLUM, R.N.1305 8t.Catherine St.MoOCANN, MRS.\u2026.584 Craig St.MCARAN, J.+.2090 Notre Dame St.MURRAY,J.& Co.0888 St.Catherine St.OHARE, J.sscvsoreosensess 37 Aylmer 84 PRINGLE.8.c0000000r000.812 Dorchester St.RÉDMOND, J.++».+»++ +10 Chaboillez Squarc \u2014 OUILETTE .\u2026 1417 Notre Dame St.RICHELIEU HOTEL NEWS STAND.- EMITH, H.+.+1».0»0.1891 Notre Dame St SHELLY, MRS 0.147 MeCord St.STOCKWELL, C.A.,.368 St.James St.WINDSOR HOTEL NEWS STANDPOINT ST, CHARLES.MONTEITH, WM.157 Congregation St.COTE ST.ANTOINE.On the 13th Chain, open fanc Reward at Herald Office.pattern, hollow link, tf 221 \u2014\u2014 ALBERT & C.- LDWELL.369 Wellington St instant, a Gold }>lbert CANADIAN DESPATCHES, FIRE IN NEW WESTMINSTER.[ SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.] New WEsTMINSTER, B.C., Oct, 1, À fire broke out in Chinatown to-day, resulting in the destruction of-a large amount of property.Ten buildings, including the Council Chamber, Were completely destroyed.The loss will amount to twenty thousand dollars.FROM THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.Wreck of an Italiau Bark\u2014A Believer in Wiggins\u2014Under Lock and Key\u2014 Warning to Steawship Cwaers and Masters\u2014Conservative Editor's Nom- inasion\u2014It Was Leaded\u2014ihe Cardinal\u2019s Notification \u2014 British Bark Ashore.QUEBEC, October 1.\u2014The Signal Service Bureau received the following despatch to-night ; Grindston, Magdalen Islands\u2014 The Ttalian bark Pellagra, from Havre, France, for Miramichi, came ashore at Big Cape, Pleasant Bay.Crew saved.The vessel will likely become a total wreck, ?It is stated that a Lower Town grocer, who had faith in Wiggins\u2019 prophesy of the earthquake, that he had all the bottles on his shelves secured with wire and took other precautions, .The number of prisoners at present in the gaol, according to the monthly return, is 56, Of these 18 are females, 5 are unable to leave under personal infimity, 4 untried and for want of bail, 1 debtor, 2, seamen and 1 military conviet, The Deputy Minister of Marine has directed the special attention of owners and masters of passenger steamers to the act which provides that no coal oil lamp shall be used below decks on passenger steamers in which hay or other inflammable substances are stered under a penalty of $100, The tides have been unusually high for the last couple of daye, most of the cellars in Lower Town being flooded.Jos.Roy, editor of the Quotidien, has been definitely named tofoppose F, X.Lemieux, Liberal caudidate at Levis, for the local seat.Chas Rodrigue, residing at St.Francois, Beauce, was on the track of à bear, when, in passing through some brushwood, his gun was discharged and the shot passed through his hand, grazing bis breast and face.It seems that Cardinal Taschereau has notified the two candidates for Quebec County that he does not want them to speak at Beauport next Sunday, as he intends to be there himself, The bark Eastern Star is reported ashore at Trinity Bay, Nfld, No particulars.DOINGS IN CANADA'S CAPITAL.Salve for His Injuries\u2014Patent Office Re- tars \u2014 A Lumberman\u2019s Death \u2014 Naughty Wiggins in: the Mines\u2014 Hon.Mr.Chapleau iC Take the Stump\u2014New Departmental Build- ings\u2014Opening of the Supreme Court \u2014Railway Appointment\u2014A Journalist Causes n Sensation.- Orrawa, Ont, Oct.1.\u2014Clewes, the geol-keeper of the Capitals, injured at Brockville, has just been presented with a handsome Russia seal purse, containing about $200, The handsome present contains a gold plate, on which is inscribed the name of the recipient.The number of patents issued last month was 194, and the revenue was $5,792.08, as compared with $5,184 and in the same period last year the revenue for August was $5,608, Intelligence has just reached the city of a fatal accident at the timber limits, near Rockliff, 2 peint about fifty miles from Pembroke.It appears that Geo.Dufort, » woodchopper, in the employ of Mesers, Bronscn & Weston, of this city, started forth from the shanty to fell trees, in company with three or four shantymen.He had only been at work half an hour, and after cutting through a large pine attempted to jump aside ; the movement was accomplished too late, for he was struck on the head and instantly killed.His remains were interred at Rockliff, Prof.E.Stone Wiggins will shortly seek a more congenial clime in company with his brother, Mr.E.M, Wiggins, of the Ontario Bank, Hestarts on Tuesday for the Maritime Provinces on a three weeks\u2019 holiday, Prof.Wiggins is mad, very.His anger isno uncommon wrath.The Ottawa correspondent of the great New York daily was the innocent cause.In Wednesday\u2019s.issue the following appears as telegraphed from the Capital :\u2014 \u201c Wiggins has gone out of town to avoid the jeers of an excited crowd.\u201d The professor is seeking the correspondent.Hon.J.A.Chapleau left the city this morning for Bellechasse County, where he will speak in favor of Mr.Faucher de St, Maurice, the Ministerial candidate.The contractors for the new departmental buildings have started to lay the cornice stone.Some of the stones weigh as heavy as seven tons, The cornice will be 8 feet 9 inches in height and will be the finest in Canada, It is expected that the building will be ready for the roof about the 10th of November, The time for filing cases for the October sesesion of the Supreme Court, which RIVARD, L E.0000000100000000.564 Oraig St opens on the 26th inst, expires on the SHARKEY, MIS8.1840 Notre Dame St 12th inst.Factums may be deposited ET.LAWRENCE HALL NEWS STAND.till the 9th and inscriptions till the 11th.SA IF, H.T.\u2026.\u2026.+.0\u2026.1195 St, Catherine gt P.R.Todd has been appointed general SCOTT, A.S.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.788t.Lawrence St freight and passenger agent of the Canada 8 (REET, WALTER.20 Bleury Sb Atlantic Railway.He commences his SHEA, CHAS.678 Dorchester St.duties to-day and succeeds A.G.Peden, Another sensation in connection with the new Nationalist paper L\u2019Alliance at Hull developed itself to-day at 12.20.Mr.Page, the publisher, at whose establishment the paper is being published, went to dinner leaving a boy In charge, A few minates afterwards Mr, Moffatt, MOCALL, Fu D +r.nn Post-Office editor of La Valle d'Otiawa, came TORONTO.to the office door, knocked and was ALLAN.P.GC.\u2026 85 King Street West.admitted by the boy.The latter says QUEEN\u2019S HOTEL NEWS STAND.Moffatt first went to Page\u2019s desk and ex- MOPYEE.3 OTTAWA.amined some papers; ne then font to the o y Jerssessirnare.t,o.565 Sussex St» table on which the galleys of type for the BEER HOHE NE GEN | mew paper wens png, sud commenced QUEBEC upsetting them, The boy noticing what HOLIWELL'S NEWS DEPOT.opp.P.0.08 Was doing at once caught up a loaded IST | revolver, which vas Lyne on the desk, and pointing it at Mr, Moffatt, it is al- LO ST, leged, threatened to shoot him.Mr.Mof- galley of type snd rushed to the door fatt, seeing the act, hastily upset a third OCTOBER 2, 1886.shouting.The hue and cry was raised, and a large number of Nationalists collected and gave chase.No trace of him could be found, but it was thought he had rushed into the bush at the back of the city, A warrant has been issued for Moffatt\u2019s arrest, He is part owner of the printing house, but his political views are opposed to those of Page.NOTES FROM THE QUEEN CITY, Officers klect of the Methodist Women's Missiounry Nociety\u2014 Assessment and Population Returss-Inland Revenue Returns\u2014Opening of the Medical Behools\u2014Reception to Dr.Kane, the Irish Loysiist.Toronto, Oct.1.\u2014The total assessment for the city, as finally adjusted, is $83,556,811 being an increase of $10,- 841,278.The total population is 118,403, an increase of 6,603, The central branch of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church to-day elected the following officers : President, Mrs.D.Kerr; 1st Vice- President, Mrs, Gooderham; 2nd Vice- President, Mrs, Dr, Williams; 3rd Vice- President, Mrs.Longley; Recording Secretary, Mrs.J.B., Wilmot; Corresp ond- ing Secretary, Mrs, William Briggs; Treasurer, Mrs.R Brown, The Inland Revenue returns for Toronto district last month amount to $44,210.75, as compared with $27,873.52 for September last year, showing an increase of $16,337.23.The School of Medicine, Trinity Medical Schoo), Women\u2019s Medical College, and the Baptist College commenced their winter session to-day, the opening lectures being delivered at each, There was a large attendance of students, The Rev.Dr, Kane, Irish Loyalist delegate, was tendered a reception by the city Orangemen to-night, There was a large turn out of the brethren, and several loyal speeches were delivered, Dr.Kane was presented with an .address, welcoming him to the city.The address concluded as follows :\u2014 \u201cWe are proud to meet you as a fellow subject of our beloved Queen, and we as:ure you of our fullest sympathy with youin your unalterable determination that Ireland shall ever remain an honored part of the greatest nation in the world.We sincerely hope that the noble efforts of the loyal wen of Ireland may be crowned with complete success, and that the British Empire may still continue to be the leader in power, in freedom and in righteouness.\u201d Dr.Kane delivered à suitable reply and was enthusiastically cheered.Dr.Kane and Mr, Smith will d: liver farewell addresses to loyalists in Adelaide street rink tomorrow night, WIRINGS FROM ONTARIO.Terrible Death-Ths First Snow-Thieves Make a Good Haul.Mrupway, Ont, October 1.\u2014As some parties were threshing grain on a farm near this place, a young man, aged 21 grain into the machine, and as he was reaching for another sheaf holding on to the other to prevent it from going in too fast, bis feet slippéd from under him and he fell in and was torn to pieces, Death was instantaneous, Rrpezrows, Ont, Oct.1,\u2014Weather very cold ; snow fell here this afternoon, HAMILTON, Ont.Oct, 1,\u2014 Andrew Miers, a mason, who lives in an unpretentious house, half a mile east of Beams- ville, on Thursday evening attended a concert in the village ; his two sons and daughter, who make up his entire family, were also absent from home, and the house was deserted.Between seven and nine o\u2019clock somebody entered the house through a window end stole $750 in cash and notes to the amount of $200 or $300.It is thought the robbery was committed by some one familiar with the premises, Outbreak of Hog Cholera in Penusyl- vania, READING, Pa, October 1,\u2014Hog cholera has made its appearance in the eastern frontier of this county and is proving unusually fatal.The Cruel Waters.Lynn, Mass., October 1,\u2014Three boys, Henry Sears, Michael O'Neil, and Darby Green, were drowned in the harbor today by the upsetting of their boat, Telegraph Companies Cant Withheld Stock Quoiations.Cxicago, October 1.\u2014Judge Bagley, this morning, dismissed the motion for an jnjunction preferred by the New York and Chicago Grain and Stock Exchange against the Board of Trade and the Western Union Telegraph Company, restraining them from withholding telegraphic reports of the marke: quotations.The Court held that the Board of Trade has certain powers granted it, among which are the right to control and govern its members in their use of the privileges which they enjoy as such.It also has \u2018the right to use discretion in controlling the manner in which the quotations on itn floor are distributed to the public, and the ruling prices on the board cannot be demanded by outsiders, This is the latest development of the proceedings instituted when the Board ordered the removal, a year or more ago, of the \u201c tickers\u201d from the bucket shops, Brighter Trade Outlook.NEw York, October 1,\u2014Special telegrams to Bradstreet\u2019s point to a volume of general trade quite equal to that re- poried in late weeks with a satisfactory enquiry and demand, The movement of staple goods is increasing in the southwest and west, The prices of dry goods have been sustained in some lines of cottons advanced and the demand is good.The wool market continnes very strong, as manufacturers are buying with more freedom, American wool prices are said to be lower than foreign.The quarterly reports of visible grain and flour stocks show heavy increase since July and indicate that both wheat and corn have been rapidly marketed.The domestic iron trade continues active and prices are very firm.An advance for next yearis probable, Finished iron is about 1-10c higher per pound ; anthracite coalis fairly active at the ordered advance, but petroleum, hog products, wheat, Indian corn and sugar are lower.The heavy receipts of grain, large visible supplies and conservative attitude\u2019 of foreign buyers are responsible for lower prices, New Orleans advices point toa 25 per cent reduction in the Louisiana sugar crop.Easier London markets with slow demand for refined sugar have resulted in the lowest quotations on record.LATEST GABLE NEWS, Obit.LoNDoN, October 1.\u2014Joshua Minn, formerly American vice-consul general at London, is dead.The French Chambers Summoned, PARIS, October 1.\u2014The French Chambers have been summoned to assemble on October 14th.Death of a Divine, LoxpoN, October 1.\u2014The Rev.Wm, Hepworth Thompson, D.D., FS.A, is dead, sged 78.Fire.LoxpoN, Oct.1.\u2014The workshops and attached buildings at rhe Villiers\u2019 dry- docks, at Swansea, have been burned.President trevy Sanctions the Eucour- agement of the Fisheries, Paris, October 1.\u2014President Grevy has sanctioned the credit of $240,000 for the encouragement of the French sea fisheries, Floods in Spain.Maprin, October 1.\u2014Floodsare devastating the Godanery region.Much damage has already been done, and the loss to the peasantry will be enormous.Muzziing the Press, LoNDoN, October 1\u2014The St, Poters- burg papers have baen forbidden to publish certain portions of the speech made by the Hungarian Premier yesterday, Leopo:d to Visit Engiand, BrussELs, October 1.\u2014King Leopold returned to Brussels to-day and subsequently started for Ostend, whence he will probably proceed to England, \u2018the People Against Him.SoFIa, October 1.\u2014The people throughout the country have held meetings and adopted resolutions begging the Government to reject Gen, Kaulbars\u2019 demands.General Bulwer Going to Ulster, LoNDoN, Oct, 1.-General Buller will proceed to Ulster next Saturday.He has been vested with powers similar to those given to General Sir Redvers Buller, in County Kerry.The Spaniskh-German Canmercial Treaty MADRID, Oct.1.-The Official Gazette publishes the text of the commercial treaty between Spain and Germany signed on Augnat 28, prolonging the treaty of 1883 to 1892, Encouragiog them to Resist, LONDON, October 1,\u2014The Austrian military attache at Sofia has been instructed to encourage the Bulgarian regents to resist the Russian demands with a hint of eventual support.D'Aymales HiuzlyBequess.PARIS, October 1.\u2014The newspapers here, even the Republican journale, speak in terms of the highest praise of ths Duc d\u2019Aumale for his gift to France.The Temps estimates the gift to be worth 25,- 000,000 francs.The Comte de Paris approves the bequest.Kueulbars Becomes Moderate, VIENNA, Oct, 1.\u2014It is stated positively that Gen.Kaulbars, in consequence of years, named A, Hay, was feeding the | hints from St.Petersburg, has mederated his attitude equally with the Regency, and has become more conciliatory, An immediate relaxation of tension between Russia and Bulgaria is therefore considered probable.Net any Cremation, Thanks, BERLIN, Oct.1,\u2014The Governments of Prussia, Austria, Saxony and Hesse have refused at present to interest themselves in the Cremation Congress, The Senate of Hamburg has promised a concession for the erection of a crematory, provided the necessary funds be forthcoming.Interpr- ting Herr Tiszas' Speech, LonpoN, October 1\u2014Herr Tiezas\u2019 speech in the Hungarian Diet, yesterday, is interpreted at Pesth as meaning that Austria would remain neutral if Bulgaria should submit to Russia, but if Bulgaria should resist Russia that Austria would prevent the occupation of Bulgaria by Russia.A Scottish Liberal Manifeste.LoNpow, Oct.1\u2014Mr.Gladstone has received a proof copy of a manifesto to be issued by the Scottish Liberal Federation, advocatisg Home Rule for both Scotch and Irish, Mr.Gladstone, replying, assures the Federation that if he feels grateful for Scotland\u2019s action in the Irish question he feels yet more confident concerning the efficiency of that action in the future.A Volcano in Activity.SAN FRANCISCO, October 1.\u2014The volcanic peak of Pabloff « Mountain, 300 miles southwest of Kodiak, on the Alaska peninsula, is in a state of eruption.Capt.Curry, of the schooner Kodiak, reports thet on August 12th, when: 100 miles from the volcano; his vessel was enveloped in a black cloud.The darkness was 80 great that lamps were kept burning from 10 a.m, until 2 p.m.As the same time black dust fell upon the deck to the depth of several inches.Was Alexander\u2019s Abdieation Voluntary.BERLIN, Oct, 1,\u2014Tne North German Gazette reiterates the statement that Alexander\u2019s abdication was voluntary on his part, It says Russia has an old sore against Alexander, but there is no evidence that threats were used against him.The action of Germany and Austro- Hungary was confined to persuading Alexander in a confidential and courteous manner to refrain from immediate executions.Alexander ought to have been prepared to experience plots in a country like Bulgaria, Other countries experience similar plots without their sovereigns forthwith resigning.Kaulbars\u2019 Moderation.Gen, Kaulbars\u2019 moderation is due to a telegram from M.DeGiers to the effect that Russia did not wish to interfere with the Bulgarian constitution or with the domestic affairs of Bulgaria, Several officers arrested for participation in the revolt have been released on parole.M.Stambuloff has informed Gen.Kaulbars that he himself and all the ministers and regents are willing to give a pledge that \u2018Alexander will not be re-elected.The inquiry into the revolution has been concluded, The Sobranje will be asked to ower à offenders, It is reported that three ex- ministers are implicated, The accused, with the exception of the leaders, will be dealt with leniently.The Duke De Seville in Favor of a Republic.Mann.October 1.\u2014A manifesto to the Spanish people, signed \u201c Enrique De Burbon, Duke de Seville,\u201d is being circulated in Spein.In it the Duke, who is under imprisonment for having attempted to force his way into the Queen\u2019s presence while he was on military duty at I London says: court martial to try the tald {SINGLE COPIES|THREE CENTS 18SUBSCRIPTION $6.00 A YEAR.the palace shortly after King Alfonso?death, complains that he is harshly treated in prison.He also declares that, although he is a Republican by birth avd at heart, be loyally served his cousin, King Alfonso, so long as he was alive, because family duty made such service imperative, \u201c Now,\u201d says the manifesto, ¢ that King Alfonso is dead, all that is ended and 1 desire to assist in proclaiming a republic fox Spain.A, republic is the only form of government that can furnish a guarantee for the security and integrity of the country,\u201d An Extraordivary Murder Case, New York, Oct, 1.\u2014A special from À sensational triai for murder has just been concluded at Pas da Calais, France.About the last of April the dead body of a girl of 15 years of sge named Marie Ledout was found in a field.The victim had been gagged and stabled to the heart.For a long time no elue was obtained to the perpetrators of the crime, Attention was eventually drawn to two cousins of the girl who lived in the same hamlet.They were youths of 16 and 17 years, named Muchenbled, and the older of them was the girl\u2019s sweetheart.handed to the magistrate a manuscript narrative, giving an extraordinary and fanciful account of a murder of a young girl by a great serpent and a fleet deer, ending with the death of the murderers.This, saving the last incident, tallied in general description with the murder of Marie Ledout.To this the young culprits confessed, and added that their courage had failed them when it came to the question of suicide, Each were sentenced to imprisonment for fifteen years and to pay 4,000 francs damages to the father of their victim.e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.Lacrosse.TO-DAY\u2019S GREAT MATOH.Under the existing circumstances, it will not be out of place to call the great match between the Shamrocks and Montrealers, this afternoon, the deciding one of the championship series of 1886.Should fortune favor the Shamrocks, to-day, the Montrealers will be out of the race for first place and the pennants will go to the Torontos, while the Shamrocks will be the winners of the local championship of Montreal.On \u2018the other hand should the Montrealers win to-day it is almost equally certain that they will beat the Torontos in the exira game, should one have to be played, dad then the Lacrosse championship will remain in Montreal.; THE TEANS, The team the Montrealers will place in the field to-day will be the same as that which beat the Torontos three straight last Saturday, and it is safe to say twelve better men never took their position on a field, The names of the Shamrock team can, with one exception, be given, They are as follows:\u2014Prior, Cregan, Ma- guire, Canadien, Devine, Ahearn, Barry, Reilly, Ryan, Duggan and Tan sey.The remaining man will be picked by the team on the field, the choice being between Morton, Hart and Murphy, all good men.The club have made a good choice in placing Tansey on the team, a8 in every matca that he played in this season the boys have given a good account of themselves.THE OFFICIALS.Once more Mr.John Lewis will appear in his old position of referee, he being the unanimous selection of the players of both teams.The umpires will be Mr.George Washington Stephens and Mr.Joan S.Hall, the rival candidates for Montreal West.Great interest is being taken in this match as was evinced by the lively way 1n which the pools sold at Mr.Taunsey\u2019a last evening.The Montrealers were of course strong favorite, but the Shamrocks had plenty of friends who freely put up their money, theg odds being about six to ten.Several bets were made at 10 to 40 that the Montreals would take three straight, but oun the other hand some were made of 5 to 25 that the Shamrocks would do the same.The match is sure to be a grand one and will be witnessed by thousande, and we can only hope that the best team will win.Football.The foothall season opens to-day by a match in Ottawa between that city and the Montreal F.C., and also a match in the city on the Cricket Grcunds between the 3rd fifteen of the Britannias and the Montreal High.School.Some diffisuity, las been found by the Montreal team in getting up a representative team; they will, however, take up & fair fifceen and expect to come back the winners.Cricket.ENGLISH GENTLEMEN VS.PHILADELPHIANS, ParrADELPHIA, October 1.\u2014The second cricket match between picked men of Philadelphia and the English visitors was begun to-day.The lceal eleven went to the bat and the innings produced a total of 118 rune.The Englishmen began batting shortly after 3 pm., and when stumps were drawn for the day the visitors, with seven wickets to go down, were within 3% runs of the aggregate credited to their op» ponents.The game will be resumed toe MAOrrOw morning- The Tarf, RACING AT BRIGHTON.Bercuron Bzaog, October 1.\u2014First race, three-quarters of a mile, Triple Croes wou, Relax 20d, Paymaster 3rd; time, 1.173; mutuals $22560.The second Tace, seven-eighths of a miie, Young Duke won, Lizzie Mack 2nd, May W.ärds time, 1.323.Third race, seven-eighths of a mile, Unique won, Grand Duke 20d, Winona 3rd; time, 1.32}.Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile, Della Beach won, Lizzie Walton 2nd, Annie Martin 3rd; time, 1.174.Fifth race, one mile, Sam Brown won, Letritia 2nd, Lord Lorne 3rd; time, 1,40.Sixth race, one and a quarter miles, over five hurdles, Harry Wrenn won, Poet 2nd, Will Davis 3rd; time, 2.21%.press THE WEATHER.MErtoROLOGIOAL OFFIOE, Toronto, Ont., October 2,1 a.m, } Probabilities, Lakes.\u2014Moderate to fresh west and south winds, fine and a little warmer today, fine and warmer to~morrow.Uppér St.Lawrence.\u2014Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fine stationary or a little higher temperature to-day, five and Wapmer tomorrow.Lower St, Lawrence\u2014Fresh we winds, fine and cool.sterly _Gulf\u2014Strong westerly winds, fair and cooler, Maritime\u2014Fresh to : 0 strong westerly winde, fair and colder.These boys were arrested amd Tg eT * withstanding there have boen operators od tw ws 23 al QE p= (403 65 84 sé jaPy 53 28 STOCKS - 58 215 #2 sa : \u2014-2! 4 .à (EST: E |: 4 Bank of Montreal.| $200 [3 & | 24} %3 Ontario Bank.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| | 0 [8 v0.| 123 1204 Bank B.N.A.$60 ep.el |.si -Banque du Peupl sou 5 Molsous Banker.ines] 60 4D.0in 140 je 1874 Bank of Toronto.100 3 P-\u20ac-| 210 2064 Bank Jacques Cartier, 25 3 p.c.70 |.\u201cMerchauts Bankc.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.100 3ip-c.130 1273 - Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.| 100 ê pel 102 93 East'un Township B'k.| 50 sine cv 118 Quebec Bank .« .\u2026.| 100 Sp.caren 106 Banque Nationale.\u2026.| 60 3 PO cnsefuenues nico Bank.oeeuus 106 ; pe ssefusL ess an.B'k of Commerce] 50 J8sP.C-1 197 |\u2019i25 Pominion Bank.| 50 Spo Crees Hank of Hamilton.| 100 : 5.2.\u2018Ville Marie.100 [340-0 Standard Bank.\u2026.\u2026| 50 dy .Federal Bank.100 3 Boy.Imperial Bank.,,.| 100 P< MISCELLANEOUS.\u2018 Intércoloniai Coal Co.| 190 [+++0+e| 20 jee Do bonds, .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.veesenttt ®t [sc0ceofcnnse Montreal Tel\u2019gr\u2019ph Co| \"40 |# P-C.| 120 1183 Dom.Telegraph Co.8 p.c.Western Union Tel Co 8 ~~ .THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 TRADE AND COMMERCE, DIVIDENDS\u2014SEAI-ANNUAL.Bnoks Books P.C.Payable.Close.Re-opsn Molsons B\u2019k.4 10ct 16 Sept.1 Oct.1 8 Montreal Gas 6 15 Oct.1 Oct.16 Oct.Bank B.N.A.3} 40ct.18 Sept.5 Oct.Nati- Banaje Jan 2Nov.16 Oct, 1 Nov.DIVIDENDS\u2014QUARTERLY.Books Books P.C.Payable, Jlose.re-open Mont.Tel.Co.2 1Q0ct.153ept 1 Set.Bell Tel.Co.2 15 Oct.INFERIM DIVIDEVD, Richelleg.,, 3 50ct.2)8ept.6 Oct ANNUAL MEETINGS.Molsoas Bank.ererensens 11 Oct.3p.mm FINANCIAL, Tag HERALD OFFICE, | Friday Evening, October 1.The Meutreal Stock Market, The market opened somewhat dull this morning, but prices were only fractionally lower.The dealings in bank stocks were of a very limited character, and although there was not much vim to the market, there did not aopear to be any pressure tb sell, notwithstanding the fact that the heavy declines in some securities had caused many oporators, with bearish proclivities, to imagine that a heavy fall was to bs expected.The protest served by the Great North-Western Telegraph Coon the Montreal Telegraph Co, had also a very disquieting effect, but no material decline in the latter stock was effected, although mary were of the opinion that a serious decline was in order.Blocks of Richelieu were sold oat for want of margin, but no panic occurred and the stock clored fraetionally bigher.City Passenger was dull and without feature and the same may be said of Gas, The Friday has passed over without anything much worthy of comment, and the Stock Exchange is to be congratulated that not- with even less judgment than money in the market, no serious calamities have occurred, or at any rate any such are veiled from the public.There is no doubt that the trade of the country is very good, our stocks on the local market are not of the non- dividend paying class, in fact they will nearly all pay carrying charges, and there is nothing whatever new in the situation to cause the late depression, The advance fn Canadian Pacific in the face of a dull and declining market for other securities, §s also a matter of congratulation.The dealings in this stock in our market are generally larger and higher than in w ow York, but yesterday New York in its anxiety to cover short contracts ran the price, as also the dealings, ahead of our Montreal market.The transactlons at the Board to-day were 4,845 shares, consisting of 287 ghares of bank stocks and 4,558 shares of miscellaneous, as follows : MORNING BOARD, 35 Montreal 8t.ceese vocoarnces ses.224 15 dO Bleesessveoecnse corsen223} 11 do Bt.00orvo00 0000000000 2284 59 Toronto at.\u2026.\u2026.vovvou coco.20T 57 Jacques Cartier At.T0 1 Commerce At.128 111 Mont.Tel.at.\u2026\u2026.120 +00.50 do Al.ossve0ovecc0e000n 1192 530 do At.\u20260esocoupocccoore 1194 650 do Bt.o\u202600cuvecosoc0001194 275 do At.\u2026.ll9 12 do Beers .118} 800 Richelieu at.{ 25 do Blaere coer rosnsanees TdF 200 do Bt.ccevaue sesese TD4.50 GB8 At.\u2026\u20260cac00s verss0sr00000 2132 250 dO At.0000ccouse revues 2134 475 dO Bfo\u2026os00 020000 c00u00 0000002134 940 do At.00.0 c00vee 000 100000002183 150 Can.Pac.al ,eoveseceer cesses 68% AFTERNOON BOARD, 26 Montreal At.» coven coesses 223 40 Ontario at.25 Toronto At.0».2062 18 Quetec at .\u2026.\u2026.108 575 Mont.Tel.at 0.019 125 do At.118$ 475 Richelieu at.o sev oasves cere eesnnelll 100 do ab.ssvec veers 743 205 CO Bbeesecsirnesenienes THE 55 GO Btsca0o00vococou00o TDR 50 Gas at.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.neenvere +.2134 40 City Pass.8leces cvsses verses, 100 Can.N.W.Lands at.\u2026\u2026.673 100 do Al.683 15 Can.Cotton at.89 The foilowing are the closing quotations of the stock market ag especially reported for Tug HeraLp by D.Lorn MacDougall & Oo, Stock Brokers, 11 Hospital street: Rich & Ont.Nav.Co.City Passenger R.R.Montreal Gas Co.Qanada Cotton Co .New Engl\u2019d Paper Co.Canada Paper CO.Canada Shipping Oo.Dundas Cotton Co.Mont Loan&Mort\u2019gCo Mont.Invest&Bidg Co Royal Can, Ins.Co.wiontreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co.| Hochelaga Cotton Co.Uoaticook Cotton Co.Merchants Manf.Co.Beli Telephone Co.Guarantee Co, of N.A.Accident Ins C.of NLA L.Ch\u2019n&St.Law J\u2019a Bi : Ganada Cent R'y B's St.Paul, M.&M.key.Dominion Oatile Co.Canadian Pacific R.R.Mout.7 0 ¢.Stock, .Can N W Land Co Can, Pacific L.G.B.,,, Ont.& Que.R.R.,.\u2018EX dividend.The New York Stock Market, The market openedithis morning steady, [ causes had a depressing effect upon the market and stocks were sold down throughout the forenoon.Ia the afternoon, however, a better feeling prevailed and an advaace from the lowest figures of the day was effected, although closing prices while fractionally above the lowest of the day were from § to 1} below the opening figures, and from § to 17 below the closing yesterday, Money was tight, moving up as high as 12 per cent., although at the close it was offered at 7 per cent, The net advances, to-day, were Ohio & Trans.#, West Shore bonds 4.The net declines were Western Union t, Lake Shore ÿ, Pacific Mail 3, Erie 3, Erie 2nds 13, Erie pref.§, North-West 3, St Paul §, Michigan Central §, Jersey Central %, New York Central §, Del.Lack, & West 3, C.B.& Quincy i, Wabash £, do.pref.§, Reading §, Kansas & Texas #4, St.Paul & Omaha 4, North Pacific §, do.pref.§, Texas Pacific 4, Cent.Pac.}, Missouri Pacific §, St.Paul M, & M, 13}, Can.Pac.§.To-day\u2019s closing prices, compared with those ot yesterday show the following changes :\u2014 Advanced\u2014St, Paul pref, 3, Michigan Central {, Jersey Central 4, C.C.C.& Ii, Missouri Pacific 1, Declined \u2014 Lake Shore 4, Pacific Mail #4, Erie 2ud 13%, Erie pref.13, Ohio & Miss.4, North-West 3, St, Paul §, New York Central 8, Del.Lack.and Weet 14, Rock Island 1, C.Band Quincy §, Wabash §, Union Pacific 4, Reading ÿ, Kansas and Texas 4, St.Paul and Omaha }, Northern Pacific 1, do pref.}, Oat, and Western §, Louisville and Nashville 4, St.Paul M.and M.13, Pullman Car 3, Oregon Trans.L, Canada Pacific 4, Central Pac.4.Unchanged, \u2014Western Union, Erie, Del.and Hudson, Canada Southern, St.Paul and Omaha pref, Texas Pacific, West Shore bonds.Messrs, Frank Bond & Co, 14 Place d\u2019Armes, report this mornings Wall street gossip as follows :\u2014 \u2018The feeling av the Windsor, last evening, and at the close of business, yesterday, was conservatively bullish.It was thought that the favorable character of the New York Central statement, which was not known until after the close of the board, would avert a beneficial effect upon prices, and that if the Loudon markets showed an improvement this morning a higher range in values would be in order to-day.It was said that the sales of stocks had been mainly by weak holders, and that the bulk of the purchases were for the clique account.It was admitted, however, by good observers that the market gave more evidence of having two sides to it than has been noticeable for some time past, and although there is no organized bear party, there is a disposition to resist the advance and a reaction is believed to be favored by some of the larger interests with a view to increase the short interest, Mr, Cammack was not at the Windsor last night, but it was said that he had marketed a large line of his stocks which he bought last week, and the selling by W.H.Hamilton was said to have been for this account, It is said that Ben Carver has been operating on joint account with Cammack in recent deals, S.V.White said last evening that he still felt bullish on the situation, and that while reactions were probable, they would prove healthy.Specialists in Western Union said there was good selling of that stock \u2018yesterday, and it looked as if those who had boughi in anticipaiion of a speedy settlement of cable troubles had become dissatisfied with the delay and had closed out, The movement in Caua- dian Pacific and Manitoba was the topic of conversation, and rumors were current yesterday that these roads would enter the transcontinental pool were revived.It was noticeable, however, thht the largest sellexs of the stock were those having close connection with prominent Canadian institutions.The following were the fluctuations in prices and the sales made in New York, Friday, 1st October, as specially r= ported for TEE HERALD by Macdougall Brothers stock brokers, St.Francois Xavier street :\u2014 98/5 22 RES EE STOCKS, * vol B1L1E|: SERIE IT]: sql: 11 |: 12 West Union.73% 734 7231 733 21900 Lake Shore.«| Su 913 7 ool 54800 Pacific Mail 678 674 574 674 1400 Krie.,., | 45H dar 35 | set 4000 Erie 2nds ,,.Jul 11004 99 | og.Erie pret.,.soo BT 76 | 708 LL.Ohio & Miss., | 285 284 281 288] 2800 North-West.»|117#117ÿ 1164 117 8700 North-West pret .ll anal +1 ojercofcsn ces St.Paul.\u201core «| U5} 95¢'.95 054] 33100 St.Paul.pres .ofL213 12151020.12441 Michigan Cent.| 90 91 884 9v4 oho M.J.Central.\u2026\u2026\u2026.| 6L4| 62 814 61#| 12100 MN.Y.Central*.,.ALLENLIE1102 111 1900 Del., Lack &West 137311374 1361 1368 26100 Del.& Hudson., 106 11.6 1105; 108 2300 Rock Island.,., 126311263).|1 200 Lil.Central.rerfsenefeserfesenfeuse0 Chie., B.& Q +40 +[1373187 (137 300 Wabash .%.»| 204| 20 198.1800 Wabash pref.-| 363 35400.1400 Union Pacific, 614} 6L'| 604) 61 6900 Reading.86% 36 35.| 35% 4400 Kansas & Texas.| 80 88 -5§357] 2u8u0 Canada South.En 564.564 56#| 15809 Bt.Paul & Omaha 5141 51°| 504, 60F| &500 St.Paul & Omaha pref.|113 |.].]113 100 Denver & Bio G .\u201ca 88 |./ 86 1.Northern P8e., um.rt 28% 2841 2841 1860 Northern Pac.prai «| 82%] 62] 60} 61% 6000 Ontario & West, 214 ceo At Dhio Cent.° I Erie & Western, .Moblle & vhio.,,,.Louisville & Nash.,,,.C,C,C & L.Texas Paeiflc.Ceutral Pac.+ Missouri Pac.St.Paul, M, & M.,.,,.\u2026\u2026\u2026l17 \u2026 Pullman Car.,,., 1444).0444).Oregon Trans.,.| 335] 834] 33%' 33} 2400 West Shore new bonds.1014/1014 101F 2400 Canada Pac.684) 68 68 Exchange.,, +483 |e.uss MONnov \u2026.esrsonessss 7 LS Th.*EXx-dividend Exchange.The market continues to rule firm for New York currency, and no change in rates was noticeable, those of yesterday being repeated, atf#@4 premium between banks and 3@$ premium over the counter, Sterling sixties were 84@8{ between banks and 8%@9 over the counter; demand draîts 9#@91 between banks and 94@9$ over the counter ; cables 9% over the counter, In New York the posted rates for sterling were unchanged at 4:83 for sixties and 4.86 for demand drafts, The rates for actual business were 4.813@4.82 for Miss.4, Canada Southern 4, Oregon! for cables, Commercial bills were 4.80% | @4 81, Continental bills were quoted ast follows, viz.: Francs 524}@; and 521% @}, reichmarcks 943/@§ and 95@}, guilders 39}@40 and 404@1.Reported specially for TEE HERALD by W.L.S.Jackson & Co., stock, grain and foreign exchange brokers, 10 Exchange Court.\u2014\u2014In Modtreal\u2014\u2014 [a re Oct.1.[Bet B'ks Counter.std Actual, N, Y.Funds 301 1@$ 4.83 4.81302 Stg.8 dys.8 sia 4.86 i 112 Do.dem.0i@ A@9§ 4.85j@ Do cables .!.ie 9i@ Money.There is no change to note in the money market, which rules easy.Call loans on stock collaterals are 4 to 43 per cent.and discounts of good commercial paper are 6 to 7 per cent, Call loans at the New York Stock Exchange to-day were 7 to 12, closing at 7 per cent.The Bank of England rate of discount is 34 per cent.The open market rate for money in London to-day was 4 higher at 25 per cent.London Quotations.The fallowing are to-day\u2019s cable quotations for consols, American securities and Canadian Pacific :\u2014 12.45 p.m.4p.m Consols for money.101 15-16 101 15-16 ~do.for account.10015-i6 10: 1-16 U.S.438.000.crane .115 115} Brie.c.oeve.oa 36 N.Y.Central.J16, 1164 Ill.Central .139% 139% Can.Pacidc.70% 70} To-day\u2019s cable quotations from London to Messrs, Ii.J.Forget & Co3 1715 Notre Dame street, for Grand Trunk preference stocks were as follows :\u20141st, 83}; 20d, 67% ; 3rd, 38%.Bar silver was 44 £d per ounce in London yesterday.Financial Notes.Three per cent.rentes were cabled from Paris to-day as follows :\u201412.30 p.m., 82f 50c; 1.30 p.m., 82f 40c ; 4 p, m., 82f 60c, At the New York Stock Exchange today, 500 shares Canadi \u2018n Pacific changed hands at 68} and 68, Messrs, W.L, S.Jackson & Co\u2019s.private advices from New York report the closing quotations for Canadian Pacific at 68} asked, 68 bid, and those for St, Paul & Manitoba at 118 asked, 117 bid.The bullion in the Bank of England decreased £208,000 during the past week, and the percentage of reserves was reduced from 483 to 41.The statement of the Bank of France shows a decrease of 3,100,000 francs gold and an increase of 1,725,000 francs silver, CANADIAN PAC.FiC RAILWAY, Sta .ement of Earnings and Expenses, Jan.1st to August, 1886.Aug.31st, 1886.Gross earnings.,.$942,133 18 6,080,824 52 Working expenses.512,l0L 20 3,918,955 34 Net profits.-$180,05L 98 $2,131,869 18 In August, 1885, the net profits were $372,521.83, and from January lst to August 31st there was a profit of $1,932,- 518.45.} The gain in net profits over the same period last year is, therefore, for August $7,500.15 ; and from January 1st to August 31st $199,350.73, The gross earnings for August include material, as against $81,000.00 during the same month last year, but as it was carried at absolute cost the net result is not affected.MINNEAPOLIS FLOURING MILLS.MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Sept, 29.\u2014The North-Western Millen says: The mills failed only a few hundred barrels of of making 140,000 barrels last week.The total produc ion was 139,190 barrels, averaging 23,183 barrels daily, against 132,810 barrels the preceding week and 125,775 barrels the corresponding time in 1885.The ravks of the operating mills Lave.been swelled this week by one 0f 2,000 barrels capacity, which has been idle the past fortnight, making the Lumber now running nineteen, The proportion of new wheat \"used is increasing.Aside from a little brittleness, it improves in milling qualities, All the mills are making as much flour as they can, come having pressing ordersto fill There is a decided increase in the flour exports, but this can hardly be taken as a gauge ofthe present business, as the orders were mostly booked a week or.more dgo.The flour market is dull and prices lower, millers not being willing to sell much at the figures offered.The direct exports, last week, were 83,400 barrels, Receipts for the week\u2014Wheat, 1,084,- 600 bushhls.Shipments \u2014Wheat, 195,- 00 250 bushels; flour, 146,880 barrels; mill- U1 stuff, 4,426 tons.Wheat in store\u2014St; Paul, 198,000 bushels; D alath, 6,267,715.Minneapolis, 2,610,579.RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE.Canadiaa Pacific Railway ~Oct.1.Order Federal Bank 1 car wheat; order Merchants Bank 1 do; A W Ogilvie 308 sacks flour; Crane&B 125 brls do; M T Bureau 80 bris taliow.: rer Cured of Weak Back.| H.M.Randolph, Broadway, N.Y.says: \u201cI tried many physicians and all other plasters without avail, untii your Petroline Plasters were recommended which made a complete cure\u201d Of drug- gisis and Jas.A.Harte, sole agent.That tired languid feeling and dull headache is very disagreeable.Take two of Carter\u2019s Little Liver Puls before retiring, and you will find relief.They never fall to do good.sTt Errs\u201d CoooA.\u2014 GRATEFUL AND Cox- FORTING.\u2014*\u2018 By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, Epps has provided our breakfsst table with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor\u2019s bills.Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape mauy a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and & properly nourished frame,\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazetle.Made simply with boiling water or mille.Scld only in pack- but lower prices in London and other sixties, 4.84% for demand drafte and 4,851 ete, labelled\u2014\u201c Jaurs Errs & Co, Homoeopathic Chemist, London,England.\u201d { 196 lbs.$61,601.46 for.carriage of construction | CANAL BECEIPIS, Statement of receipts by the Lachine Canal for the half week ending Oct.1st :\u2014 Receipta, Wheat, bush.ee eeserooe 54,579 Corn, bush.95,479 Peas, bush.16,666 Oate, bush.L.0+ .+00 covcce 1,420 Fleur, brls,,es or vee venneessssns 1,972 Ashes rotabblg.\u2026\u2026.>.36 Pork, bbls.\u2026.s+ssavovr soc 2,920 Butter, kegs.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026ococece Cheese, box28.00.Whiskey and Highwiaes, casks.Tobacco, pkgs .ooves corvenarssenn.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.MonNTREAL, 188 October, 1888.Breadstuffs.FLoUR\u2014The market does not show that activity which is expected at this season of the year aud stocks are not decreasing.Values, however, are very firm and holders are not disposed to make concessions.There is a good export demand at lower prices and it remains to be seen whether buyers or sellers will give way.The sales reported on \u2019Change to-day were : 250 barrels patent at $4.25, 125 barrels do at $4.60, 150 barrels medium bakers at $4, 200 sacks strong bakers at $4 40 per The sales reported to THE HERALD were 375 barrels Manitoba strong bakers at $4.50, 65 barrels Manitoba Hungarian patent at $5, 100 barrels patent at $4.60, We quote :\u2014 Superior Extra, per brl.$4 073® $4.10 Extra Superfize.cee asses 385 @ 3.95 FAUCY .++005 220000 000000.3.76 @ 3.80 Bpring Extra.365 @ 3.75 Superfine.ep + 3.20 @ 330 Strong Bakers\u2019, Manitoba.0.00 @ 450 Strong Bakers\u2019 [Canadian].0.00 @ 4.20 Stroug Bakers\u2019 [American].4.60 @ 4.7} i 1.00.2.90 @ 3.00 Middlings.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.275 @ 280 Pollards.0.265 @ 2.70 Onturio bags [medium] b.i.1.95 @ 200 \u201c \u2018* [epringextra] 1.75 @ 1.80 ss \u201c [superfine] .1.60 @ 1.65 City bags [delivered].ses 2.26 @ 2.30 OATMEAL\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 Granulated, per bbl.$4.40 @$4.60 \u201c bags.eeee 2.10 @ 2.20 Ordinary, per bblicee ceveey 4.10 @ 4.25 +- bags.\u2026.1.95 @ 2.CorNMEAL\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 White, perbbl.ves .$0.00 @82.75 *$ BBE :.\u20260 .00.0.00 @ 1.30 Yellow, per bbl.0.00 @ 2.65 se bag.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.0.00 @ 1.25 Waxar\u2014The tone of the market is unchanged and quotations are repeated.We quote :\u2014Canada spring, No.2, 83c@ 85c; Canada white winter, No, 2, 82¢c@ 85c; Canada red winter, No.1, 82:@85c, Coarsz GraINs\u2014The market to-day was dull and weak at unchanged quotations.We quote :\u2014Corn, in bond, 48c@ 50c per bushel of 56 lba.; 68¢ per bushal of 56 lbs.; oats, 30c@31c per bushel of 34 1bs.; barley, 45@60c¢, according to quality per bushel of 48 lbs ; rye, nominal at 56 @58¢ per bushel of 56 lbs, Maur\u2014Quotations are :\u2014Western, 60c @80c, aud Montreal at 85@80¢ per bushel of 36 bs., in bond acaording to quality, Minu-Frrp\u2014Sales are reported of 4 cars Montreal bran at $12.50, We quote : \u2014=Bran, $12@$13 ; shorts, $13@$14.50; provender, $23 per ton of 2,000 lbs.British Breadstuftr: and Provisions Mar- Kets.The following are to-day\u2019s Beerbohm\u2019s cable advices: Cargoes off coast, wheat, less disposition to buy, one arrival, six waiting, no sales, corn, nothing offering, two arrivals ordered away, cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat and corn, quieter, No.1 Cala.wheat, off coast, 333 9d, do, just sbipped, or promptly to be shipped, 34s 3d, do.nearly due, 33s 9d; Euglish country markets, quiet; French do.steady; stock in Liverpool, whear, 500 to 525,000 qra; corn, 70 to 80,000 qra.; flour, 210 to 220,000 brls, Liver- pooly wheat, spot, slow; corn, do, turn dearer, do.Nos, 2 to 1 standard Cala, wheat, including club white, 63 63d to 63 94d.Wheat and flour in Paris, rather easier.Mark Lane, English and foreign wheat, weaker, do, American and Danubian maize, quieter, do.English flour, quiet, American do., turn easier.\u2018 A cable despatch to the Associated Press reports the receipts of wheat at Liverpool for the past three days at 139,- 000 centals, including 65,000 American, and the receipts of corn for the same time at 10,600 centals.The weather was partially rainy.Wheat was steady, the demand improving and the supply being good.Corn was firm and in good demand, The only changes in to-day\u2019s quotations are in lard which was 34 lower and in cheese which was 1s higher, Sept.30, Oct 1, 11 3v a.m.11.30 a.m.8.d.s.dls.d s d.Spring wheat.\u2026.6 7@ 6 916 7@ 6 9 ued winter.6 6- 6 8186-68 No.l California.6 10 - 611 6 10 \u2014 611 No.2 California.0 0 - 0 010 0\u2014 v 9 00rn Sesavssousosees 4 4\u2014 0 0j4 4\u2014 00 Peas.vane .55= tv 0/155\u2014 00 rork 861 0 ~ 0 0/81 0\u2014 00 Lard.3 0- 0013 9-00 Bacon, L 837 0\u2014 0 01837 0\u2014 00 Bacon, 8 B33 0~ 0 01}38 0-00 l'AIIOW 23 V\u2014 0 613 0 00 Cheeses visescriares 52 0 = 0 0533 0 = 0 0 Chicago Markets, To-day\u2019s closing cash prices for grain and provisions were as follows: Wheat, 74}c; corn, 363c; oats, 24%c; pork, $9.30; lard, $5.90 ; short ribs, $6,623, To-day\u2019s closing quotations In the option markets compared with those of Sept.1 and yesterday were as follows :\u2014 Sept.Yester- To- L day.day: October wheat.\u2026.8 73% 78} November wheat.79} To 70% December wheat.,,.81 774, 74 Oc\u2018ober corn.,.48 36% 36 November corn.44} 38 334 May corn.43 43 October oats., 273 24 November oats, 284 26 2 May oats.,.324 314 31 October pork.,.,.,., 10 25 9 30 92 November pork.,,,.19 10 9 36 2 January pork, 11 12 10 40 10 32% October lara.5 95 5 90 Nov uber lard 8 5 97 5 924 January lard.\" 6 07 6 024 October ribs.65 670 6724 January ribs, ,.eee oes .5 32} 5 824 TLis evening\u2019s despatch from Messrs, A.Geddes & Co., Chicago, to Messrs, Mc- Dougall Bros., brokers, of this city, and members of the Chicago Board of Trade, is as follows :\u2014 CHICAGO, October 1,\u2014Wheat opened at about yesterday\u2019s closing figures, Le- liveries on October contracts were quite liberal, and prices would have declined early had it not been the local crowd managed to get up another war cry and forced November to 763c.This afternoon there was a decline to about the lowest price of the day, and so closed with a rather weak undertone, These sharp set-backs are a great disappointment to the bull element, for they apparently 10 sooner get their hopes raised than they ars knocked again, Corn is just steady, deliveries ars large, and vessels were chartered for about 400,000 bushels, Pro- visions are without material change, if anything à shade lower.Receipts of hogs are liberal for the season and price of the same is declining.A.Geppes & Co.E.McLennan, 22 St.John sireet, (Western Chambers), reports the Chicago grain and provision markets as follows :\u2014 Curcago, Oct.1, 1886.Same Or\u2019g.|Hl\u2019st Lo'st|Clos\u2019g.| day last year.0 7 073 085 0 75 0 76 0 874 0774 0 7 U 89; 085 036 0 41 0384 03 | 0 894 vu.0 398|.00000 024 © ph! 0 25% 0 264 0 26, 0 255 0278 0 274|.000 000 915 925 8 TA 9228 92 8 i LIVE Hoes \u2014The movements and price of hogs were as follows :\u2014 Official receipts yesterday.23,791 Shipments yesterday.7,135 Left over About.\u2026.\u2026ccercocrree 14,000 Estimated receipts to-dAy.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.28,000 Light.\u2026\u2026\u2026vererserreneseereouues $3.40@4.30 Mixed packing.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026rre $3 50/@4.05 Heavy shipping.BL.10@4,50 The market to-day was 10c@15c lower than yesterday.The receipts for the month were 468,- 430, and the shipments for the same time 121,510.CATILE\u2014The receipts to-day were 7,000.The market was moderately active and steady.Grain Option Markets, To-day\u2019s closing prices were as follows: New York, Oct.1.\u20143.24 p.m.\u2014 Wheat, 85}c asked October, 86§c asked November, 88%c asked December, 89%c asked January, 95§¢c nominal May.Corn 46$c October, 484c asked November, 49%c asked December, 49%: asked January, 505¢ nominal February, 51%¢ nowmi- nal May.Oats, 31}c nominal October, | 32%c bid November, .33%¢ December, Milwaukee, Oct, 1.\u20142.30 p,m, close\u2014 Wheat, 743c November, 764c December, Toledo, Oct.1.\u2014-2,15-Wheat, 78¢ asked cash, 77$c bid Ostober, 791c November, 814c December, 883c May.Corn, 40c asked October, 44jc asked May, Oats, nominal, Detroit, Oct.1.\u2014-12 a.m.-Wheat, No.1 white, 75%c cash; Michigan red 763c bid cash; No.'2 Red, 763c cash, 76%c bid October, 78$c November, 86: December.Provisions, The market was quiet to-day and prices of pork were easier for large lots, Canadian 8.C.C.pork is now scarce, We quote:\u2014 [odia mess beef, per tcs.$20.00 @ 22.00 Mess beef, bbls_.\u2026 .1200 @ 00.00 M »ntresl, S.C.pork.15.50 @ 16 00 Western S.C.C.do.1525 @ 1575 Western Mess do.14.00 @ 14.50 Lard, Fairbanks\u2019, perlb.00.93 @ 00.10 Do.Canadian.00.09 @ 00.094 Haws, uncoyered, per lb.00.12 @ 00.13 Hams, canvaased, per lb.00.00 @ 00.00 Hams, picnic.\u2026\u2026.00.00 @ 00.10 Bacon, per Ib.00.10}@ 00.11 Shoulders, per 1b.00.08 @ 00.09 Taliow, per lb.vess oreo.00.043@ 00.05 Dairy Prodacts.Burrer\u2014There ia a fair demand for fine qualities and values are firm, Medium and low grades continue to drag and prices are easy.We quote : Creamery, 19c/@21c; East, Townships dairy, 13¢ @16c; Western, lle@lde, all according to quality.CHEESE-To-day\u2019s cable to the Associated Press reports a further advance of 1s to 533.The market here is firm but inactive.We quote : Finest September and October 1ljc@ll3c; finest Angust 1lc@llje; medium to fine 9$c@105e; other grades 8c@94c.Eggs.The demand for fresh is good and the market retains its firmness, quotations to-day being 166@17c.} Ashes.There was more business doing to-da in first pots, 28 barrels selling at $3.95 per 100 lbs, The market continues firm at quotations, We quote : For pots, firsts, $3.90/@%4, according to tares ; seconds, $3.50 ; for pearls, nominal firsts, $5.£0 ; seconds, $4.30 per 100 lbs, MOVEMENTS OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE.WESTERN POINTS.CarcAco, October 1.Receipts, Shipments.#lonr, Drli8.0000 14,755 15,930 Wheat, busb.68,022 10,438 Corn, bush.166,689 251,404 Oate, bush.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.123,497 76,5631 Rye, bush.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2,751 teresa Rarley, bush.cso.72,636 29,569 Pork.eeee 0.Levees 2,009 Lard.\u2026.\u2026.321,700 846,760 Cutmeats .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.130,060 1,959,170 MiLwAUKEE, October I.Receipts: Bhipments.Flour, brls.ess sees 8,112 727 Wheat, busheevees 34,985 3,255 Corn, bush.3,360 2,400 Oats, tmeho\u2026cnsoce 9,850 1,350 Rye, bush.\u2026\u2026.* 2,400 n\u2026.Barley, bush.60,235 5,150 ToLEpo, October 1.Receipts.Shipments, Wheat, bush.eeee 79,397 18,701 Corn, bush.eeee 18,874 37,680 Oats, bush.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3,083 severe DrrrorT, October 1.Receipts.Shipments, Wheat, bush., 22,131 teresa Flaxseed cove coun, Levens TY SEABOARD POINTS, New Yorx, October 1, Receipts, Exports Flour, brl8.esseass 20,954 1,275 Flour, 8ack8.\u2026.\u20260 12,784 Wheat, bush.ees 47,850 8,364 Corn, bush.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.92,760, 62,816 Oats, bush sees cess 85,500 \u2018 \u2026\u2026 Cornmeal, bris.125 v.Cornmeal, eacks,., 1,337 v\u2026\u2026.Rye, bush.92 vu.Barley, bush.2,500 a.Malt bris.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.7,600 a.Pork.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 117 167 Beef.\u20260\u20260.000000 2,225 eevee rene rite 850 corse ard, brlgisess sees 103 373,411 Whiskey.vss.» ses 824.Bacon, lb8 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.000 383,934 EXPORTS, Steamship Grasbrooke, Antwerp, Mui- derloh & Co\u2014Canada Sugar Ref co 169 pks char; A W Ogilvie&co 1000 bgs flour ; Munderloh&co 517 do asbestos WH Jeffrey 600 do; Fenwick&S 121 do; Munderloh&co 149 do lime 2 cs paper 2 begs flour 1 barrel d:; Mag r Bros 28,531 bush corn 20,610 do qheat, H po yennan 9,016 do corn; J oodall 22, 0 wheat; M Davi ; Norris&C 650 bush peas.avis gua Steamship Vancouver, Liverpool, D Torrance&co\u2014H McLennan 40,936 bush wheat; Norris&C 700 eax flour; A G Me- Bean 6,410 bush oats; A A Ayer&co 992 bxs cheese; M Bannan 8v2 do; Hodgson Bros 989 do; N Nivin 1,712 do; Smith & do; Hart&'t' 40 bls apples; McWilliams & E 363 des J Crawford 3 bx« eff:cte; Ander- gon McK&co 6,838 pes deals 2,073 du; 16,197 pes boards; J M Bucknall &co 40 bris potash; Canada Express Co 192 pkgs do: Dominion do 56 do; GTR Co 175 \u201cbela tongues 12 pkgs leather 1,157 sacks flour 434 pkgs butter 280 brls apples 200 bys cheese 1,270 do provisions; C P R Co 4 0 tubs butter 165 bris apples; D Torrance 0 365 bxs cheese.ashi Circassian, Liverpool, H & A Allan\u2014Norris & Carruthers 8205 bush | peac; J & B Badaile 12981 bus wheat; A G McBeau 12310 bus peas; Magor Bros 2500 tu: whea'; A & C Thompson & Co 3691 bus peas; J Buarstall & co 6939 pes deals; 8 Greenshields&eon 1 ce; W Paul 1 brl flour; Norris & Carruthers 275 sacks do; Hartds l'uckwell 96 bris apples; H & A Allan 195 buffalo head; Hodgson Bros 1186 bxs cheese; W Nivin 1000 do do and 194 pkus butter; Swith&McLagan 377 bxs cheese and 315 pkgs butter; LT Ballaatyae 3824 bxs cheese ; Dominion Express Co | es minerals aud 1 parcel; J Henderson 3 ¢s furs; E W Rhodes 495 bxs cheese; W Lewis 1 brl apples; JT & FH Warrington 2995 bxs cheese; G T R Co 194 brls apples 3043 bxs cheese 8 cs organs 12 do machines 18 do printed matter; CP R Co 500 pkgs butter 1040 bxs cheese; H &A Allan 70 brls apples, Steamship Alcides, Glasgow, R Relord & Co\u2014Magor Bros 24552 bus corn; H Dobell&co 30 brls apples; ¥ M Ramsav 1 cs mdse; R Reford&co 200 sacks flour 617 cattle 142 sheep and 9 horses; C P R Co 2290 eacks oatmeal and 1135 do flour; G T R Co 11240 do flour 7 pkys effects, MARKKEES BX TKLEGRAPE TO TER HONTREAL HERALD.United States.CurcaG6G, Oct, 1.LUOSK MHATS\u2014S C, {6 80; B H.t6 60 ; L C,$6 6) ; shoulders, §0 00; G Hams, $7 75@$0 00; boxed meats, 8 T, 87 05,8 R, $6 85; L C, $6 75: shoulders, $0 00:3 P hams.$9 00@$00 00.ENGAGEMENTS \u2014 Wheat, 000,000; Cora.389,000; barley, 15,000 bush.FRBIGHTS\u2014W bhea:, 42 +@0c per bush ; corn, 44c@0c per bush.| MIDNIGEY REPORT.] PORK\u2014Weak ; cash $10 00/@$00 00; September $9 30@p00 00 ; Oct.$9 25 @ $00 00; November, $9 25 @ $0 00; Janaary $10 323@0 00.LARD\u2014Irregular; Cash, $0 00@30 00; September $0 00@$0 00; October, $590 \u2018@$) 00; November, $6 924@$ 00, January $6 00 @ $6 023.BOXED MiiATS8\u2014S8teady ; dry salted shoulders, $5 90 @ $6 00; short clear sides, $7 20@37 25.Naw;Yorx, Oct.1.PRTROLEUM\u2014211 p m\u2014Crude, in barrals, 0c®@ 643; refined, 6%3; oases 8%c.} {| MIDNIGHT.BEPORT.} COTTON\u2014Weak.Uplands, 93; New Orleans, 9 11-16c.SUGAR+\u2014Steady ; refining, 4 11-166@ 4 13-16c ; Standard \u201cA,\u201d 5te; Cut Loaf and Crushed, 63:/@ 00c ; Powdered 6tc @6}c; Granuisted, 00c@5 15-166.EGGS\u2014Firm ; Canadian, 196 @ 2046 ; State, 215e@22c; Western, 20c@21e.Mosteu Produce fiarkeir.Oct.1, 1886.BUTTER\u2014 Western extra fresh made ermy, 27e @ 280; some special marks higher; do extra firsts, 23c @ 25c ; do firsts, 20c/@22¢; do extra held crmy, 22@ 23: ; do extra firste neld crmy 20@2Le ; do choice beld imitation crmy 17 @ 183 ; do fresh imitation c¢rmy, cheice, 17c @ 18c; do good, 14 @ 15e ; do freth factory, choice, 13c@l4c ; fair to good, 12¢@13:; «do common lots, 10e @ lle; Northern creamery, extra, 27@28c; extra firsts, 24c/@26c ; Eastern creamery extra, 276 @ 28c ; Vt dairyv, extra, 24: @ 26c, do extra, firsts, 22¢c @ 232; do firsts, 18e@20c; do fair to good, 166@17c.New York dairy, extra, 00c@00:; do exira drsts, 00c@00c; do firste 00c@00c; do fair to good, 00c/@00c.Low grades of butter as to quality.The above quotations are receivers prices for strictly wholesale lots, Jobbing prices 1@2c higher CHEKSE\u2014Choice Northerr, 11ic@12c do sage, 12kc; Western, 114c@l1$c; lowe: grades according to quality ; jobbing prie\u201d, $c higher.EGGS\u2014Near by, 00v@24c ; Eastern extras, 00c@23c ; New Hampshire and Vermont extra, 224c @ 23c ; New York extra, 22c/@00; Western choice, 20: @20$c; Michigan extra, 00c@2lc; Nova Scotia, ; 2lc@21}c ; Northern, 2lc@2l}e Island, 0c @ 2lc.Jobbing price, lc higher.HAY\u2014Choice prime, $18.09 @ 19 09 ; fancy, higher; fair to choice, $16@17 ; choice Esstern fine, $13 00@$15 00 fair to good do, 316 50 @ 31750; poor to ordinary bay, $12 00@$16 00; Hast, ewale,510 00 D #11 00.Rye straw, choice, $156 00 @ $16 00; oat straw, $9 00 @ $10 00 per ton.NEW POTATOES\u2014Extra Maine and New Brunswick, per bbl, $1 50@30 00, in bulk; Arostook rose, 48c@50c per bush; Houltou Hebrons, 506@53c; New Hampshire rose and Hobrons, 60c@53c; Vermont do, 45co@482; New York do, 45c @00¢; northern barbanks, 45c/@48e.BRITISH IROR AND METAL MARKETS.(BY CABLE.) Grasaow, September 30, \u2014Scotch warrants at 40s 61, MippLEsSBOROUGH, September 30.\u2014No.3 foundry, G.M.B., at 30s 6d.LoNpoN, September 30.\u2014T'n; spot, at £102 156s, ; three months\u2019 futures at £103 10s.Market quiet, G.O.B, Chili bars at £41 2:61; soft Spanish lead at £12 178 6d.September 29\u2014Bast selected copper at £44; soft English lead at £13 5s; Silesian spelter at £13 123.6d.; Hallett\u2019s antimony at £30; tinplates at 12; 94, LONDON WOOL BALES.LoxNDoN, Sept.30.\u2014At the Wool sales to-day there was fair competition and prices were firm.Among the lots offered for resale was a parcel from America, which was withdrawn because none of the bids covered expenses, The details of the sales are as follows ; \u2014 Victoria, sales 1,200 bales\u2014scoured at 931@1s 73d ; do.locks and pieces at 9d@ 1s 6d ;egreasy, at 6id@ls 144; do locks and pieces at 7d@83d, New South Wales, sales 5,000 bales\u2014 scoured at 11d/@1s 8d, do locks and pieces at 10d@ls 63d, greasy at 631@ls, do locks and pieces at 3d@71d, New Zealaud, sales 1,700 bales-sco ared at 8d@ls 7d, do locks and pieces at 104d @1s 841, greasy at 63dm@1s.134, do locks and pieces at 4d@9}d, Cape of Good Hope and Natal, sales 400 bales, scoured at 11id@ls 8d at 5d@9 Ld.: > BEST Total, 8,300 bales.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Do not despair of curing your sick- headache, when you can so easily obtain Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills, They will effect & prompt and permanent cure: T'heir action is mild and natural.sTt Five Inisa Twarns\u2014L, Robinson, 53 MeL 376 do; J T & F H Warrinaton 1,297 { and a genersl family medicine, tons THE \u201cLONDON NEWS\u201d Sayg, ¢ Among the many specifics intrody, to the public for the cure of dyspe o indigestion, deraugements of various King: met with such geauine appreciation x, havg Bitters.Iatroduced to this country fy, short time since, to meet the great dema 3 for a pure, safe and perfect family nd cine, it is the most popalar Medi; 1 known, Itis famous by reason of its Tu herent virtnes, It does all that is claing] for it.It discharges its curative Domed without any of the evil effecis of otyep bi ters or medicine, being perfectiy safe ak harmless for the moat trail woman, 8:uajq child and weakest invalid to use, st \u2018\u2018 Few are the homes indved where + great discovery has not brea hailed ag deliverer and welcomed as a friend, does what others affect to do.Com pose of simple materials, it \u20188 à marvel of deli cate and successtal combination.Nothing is wanting.Every ingredient goes Straight to the mark at which it is aime, and eye, fails.Pleasant 10 tue palate, Agreeable the stomach, and thoroughly effective ag cure, it has won for itself tue confi fence of all, \u201c Hop Bitters are used in Six of the larve London Hospitals and iv similar Instity.tions throughout the world, and are the purest and.best medicine ever made, Given Up by the Doctors.pa \u201cIs it possible that Mr, Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so Simply a remedy ?7 .\u201cI assure you it is true that he is e, tirely cared, and with nothing but Hg Bitters, and only ten days \u2018ago his doctoy gave him up end said be must die, frop Kidney and Liver trouble [11] \u201d 23 None genuine without a buney green Hops 0.the whi:e label Shun ai} i vile, poisonous stuff with ** Hop\u201d or * Hops name.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 To get relief from indigestion, bilions.ness, constipation or torpid liver without disturbing the stomach or purging the bowels, take a few doses of Carter's Little] Liver Pills, they will please you.srt HorLowar\u2019s PILLS AND OINTMENT\u2014Glaq Tidings.\u2014Soine constitutions have g tendency to rheumatiem, and are, throughout the year borne duwnm by its protractea tortures.Let such sufferers bathe the affected parts with warm brine, and afterwards rub in this soothing Ointment, They will find it the best means of lessen - ing their agony, and, assisted by Eollo, way\u2019s Pills, the surest way of overcomiy their dircase.More need not be eaid than to request a few days\u2019 trial of this safe and soothing treatment, by which.the diseas will ultimately be completely swept away, Pains that would make a giant shudder are assuaged without difficulty by Hollg- ways easy aud mexpensive remedies, which comfort by moderating the throbbing essels anil calm.az the excited nerves, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Insurance.MANHEIM Marine [nsurance Company, (LIMITED), GERMANY.London Offs : 1 Royal Exchangp Building Capital.ciie-rriniss iis £300,000 Issued Capital,.£200,000 Reserve Fands,.,, £20,000 £8 Insurance effected on Merch: dise, by Steamers and Halll, g Vessels, outwards and inwards, - at lowesth rates of fremium- also on Cattle Shipments by appr \u2018ved vessels, Losses promptly adjusted Represented in Cauada by R.N.C.CON- NAL, Agent ani At'orney for the Company # Chesterfield Chambers, 18 St.Alexis Street Montreal.Telephone No.1251 September 4 213 THEROVALCAAADIA 157 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL eee 99SE 1 y Assets.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sees \u2026 708 income, 18805.0004 srssunns 10000 517, ANDEEW ROBERTSON, Esq., President.Hon.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Vice-President HARRY CuUTT, ARCHED.NICOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter, GEo.H.MOHENRY, Manager.M.J.E.DROLET, Agent for City and District of Montreal.June 15 ly 288 STANDARD LISE ASSURANCE CUMPARY, (Established 1825.) Total RISKS = « « « = = $100,000,000] invested Funds « = - .= 81,470,000 Annual Income 4,000,0 Bonuses hitherto distribute ed amount to the large sum of =.== 17,000,0! The time for closing the Company\u2019s Book®, and dividing the Froîts, having been ex tended to the 8th of December next, ail pro posais sent in prior to that date will partiel pate in a full year\u2019s share of the profit.WwW.M, RAMSAY, .anags Standsrl Bail lings, Montreal.be Nov.21 £1 287 {HE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOB INSURANCE CD.eco Canada Board of Diroctors * Tie Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairmen] 4 THEODORE HART, Faq.EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Haq.W.J.BUOBEANAN, Esq.Uapital, = .Amonat Levested in Canada.Assots, « .=,\" 820,000,6 Moroantile Risks accepted at the lowes: current rates.Oburches, Dwolling Houses and Farm Proverties, insured at redace : rates.G.¥.0, BMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion: Sab-Agents: OYRILLB LAURIN, FREDL O.HENSTAW, 16 Place d\u2019Armes, 24 Hospital street Having bsen appointed Sub-Agent for the &bove Compæay for the City oï Montreal,I take the libozcy of asking sy frionds to favor mê With à atagre of their Insarance Risks, ¥.0, HENSHAW, \u201824 Hospital Street BF\" Telephone Communication.Bw ET.Severe TRREE HANDSOME KEW OFFICES! Togethe~ ar Benaratery, VTAINED FINISH, HUT WATEP.HEATING.Su BT, J a MES STREWS so, VAWES & CO.| J.RIELLE, : Land Surveyor: i Beaver Hall, 146 ST.JAMES STREH : Pool, Bar] The Miran The 4p.m The is exp dollar The rived, seven The Prairi fumbe The Prair: squat sustai The John and L Monts A cs at sea Great, this p ber ca The 3pm. > dduceq Pepsia J Kinde 8 have as Hop \u2018but emand Med edicing ity ins laimed Power 1er bit, sfe Bad Hu aijgg ve the das à ad.X Co poseq of dej Notain Straight d ever | sable tp ve ag a leuce of he large lustig are thy - God frey ; SLmple 1e 18 en ut Hop doctor e, from 1nch 0 gl] the + Hops 0 biliogg.without Ing the s Little sut T\u2014Glag \u20ac à ten- oughout \u2018otracted athe the nd after- Intment, f lessen - Hollow rcoming aid than safe and > disease emedies, hrobbing erves, Tan, Building 000 000 000 audise, by ards and Taminm d vessels, C.CON- §¥ jompany is Street os À DIAN 6 Co.TREAL « 517 President, sLy derwriter fer.ontreal.ly 288 JMPAKY) 16,000, 1,470,000 4,000,0/ '75000,0 1y\u2019s Books, been ex xt, all pros 111 partici?oflt, Chairmen £0,000, 8900,00 B12,008,0 the lowes: H, ominione ENSITAW, | pital streets ent for the Montreal, I 1ds to favoi p Risks, The steamship Outario is expected in to- THE MONTREAL HERALD \"AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY.OCTOBER 2 SU \"MARINE INTELLIGE CE.Hew Advertisement | Steamships., ___ SteamsRips.Steamsfips.| Sdew.asiips.$reamshi BY THE IVER AND CANAL.CANADIAN PACIFIC BEAVER LINL The steamship Grandholme wi\u2019! sailto-day.d [VS > x y.The steamship Miramichi is expected in today.Thirty craft passed through the canal yes- day.The steamship Polino was expected in port last night.The steamship Scotland will sail for London this morning.The Allan Line tteamshiy: Phoenician sailed rom Londen for Quebec yesterday.The Allan Live steamship Corean sailed from Glasg w ror Quebec yesterday.The steamship Alcides, for Glasgow, carried 617 cattle, 112 sheep and 9 hrses.The steam bark Greenland, with 8,000 barrels of herrings, Is expecte.i - to-day.The depth o( the water in the ship channel at Lake St.Peter yesterday was 27 ft.2in.The steamship Circassian, for Liverpool, had on board, along with a general cargo, 39- 608 bushels of grain.The White Cr:ss Line steamship Wand- rahm, from Antwerp for Montreal, passed Matane River yesterday.The ste-mship Phœnician sailed from London and the steamship Corean fiom Glasgow on Friday, buth for Quebre.The steamship Vancouver, for Liverpool, had on board 8911 peices of deals, 16,107 boards and 6,733 buxes of cheese.The Beaver Line steamship Thanemore, from Liverjool on the :1st of September, passed Matane inward at 7.80 0\u2019clock yesterday Moining.Complaints are being made that the wharves are not sighted up on Sunday evenings.A gentleman, whose business makes it necese sary tor him to be on the whart on Sunday night, state- :hat Le himself has had more than one escape from d.owunlug.The receipts at the Custom House yesterday amounted to $29.4 6.56 The receipt.for this port for Septewber were $899,945.67, against $650,599.67 fr September of last year, showing an increase of $216,346.The tot-l for the quarter erding 30th September is $2,676,056.87, againbt $1,983,9456.92, showing an iccrease of $692,110 45 for 1856.Thos.Murphy w:s arrested en Commissioners street on Thursday afterncon for having assanited and robbed an Indian named Ignace Faviere.While Faviere\"was walking along Found)ing street on Wednesday night he was attacked by Murphy, who knocked him down and weut through him.The Indian went to Jue Becf\u2019s und described his assailant and Joe had Murphy arrested.The only wiiness Lo the robbery could not be induced to testif frow fear of Murphy\u2019s friends so Jos Beef entered a charge of vagrancy against him and he was seut down for two months.PORT OF MONTREAL.AEBRILV -D\u2014OCT.Î Steamship Cuncurdiæ.1,618, McLean, Glas- EOW, ge: eral, R.Refurd & Cu, Steamship Cauouna, 930, MeDonald, Sydney, coal, Kingman, Brown & Co.Steamship Ba:Celona, 1,210, Simpson, Tyne, general, R.Reford & Co.Barge Scotland, Paradis, Dudley, Murphy & Co, lumber.Burge Europs, M.I.Co , grain.CLEARED\u2014OCT, 1.Steamship Scotland, 1,691, Luckhurst, London, general, R.Reford & Co.Vessels fn #ort Steamships.Polynesian, 2.023, H.& A.Allan.Bratsberg, 913, Kingman, Brown & Co.Oxesholuie, 1,755, Chas.MeLean.Sarpia, 2 421, D.Turra ce & Cu.Ferncliffz, 931, F.C.Henderson.Norwegian, 2,303, H & A.Allan, Grecian, 2,374, H.& a.llan.Concordia, 1,616, RB Reford & Co.Cacunna, 930, Kingm in, Brown & Co.Barcelona, 1,216, R.Rerurd & Co.Ships.& haz.C.Troop, 1391, Anderson, McKenzie 0.Barks.Carmel, 780, A.Baile.Uathella, 392, C.McLean & Co.Baltris, 875, Baird Bros.Gustave Metgl r, 352, Moffatt & Co.Wyl+,829, D.Shaw.Romanoff, 1,049, Carbray, Routh & Co.Brigantines.St.Joseph, 232, C.A.Boucher.Brigs.Dorpa, 343, Anderson, McKenzie & Co.PORT OF QUEBEC.QUEBEC, October 1, ARRIVED, Steamship Miramichi, Baqguet, Quebec Steamship Co., general.Bark Clyde, Hender:on, Leith, F.Guan, coal.Steamship Vivienne, Knought, Barrow, Hy.Fry & Co , railway iron.Bark Alka, Wallin, London, Prics Bros.& Co., ballast, at Chicoutimi Back Leunatin, Be: glo!, London, Price Bros.& U0., ballast, at Chicoutimi.Bark Hovding, Reynolds, Fleetwood, Price Bros.& Co., ballast, at Chicoutimi.Bark Nina, Mels m, London, Price Bros.& Co., ballast, a.Chicoutimi.Bark Pri:cess Alexandra, Live: pool.Bark St.Petersburg, Hansen, Liverpool, for Batiscan.coal, Picton, Hollywood, CLEARED.Steamship Circassian Richardson, Liver- Pool, Allans, Rae & Co.Bark Oscar, Hansen, Falmouth, J.8.on wr C.Rob chooner À.W.C.Robirson, New Carlisle \u2018Whitehead & Turner.EE \u2019 Schooner C:rilly, Raymond, Pentecost River, A.Gagnon & Frere, NOTES, The steamship Circassian left port for Liverpool at 10 a.m.The bark Lake Loman was docked at Russell\u2019s this mornivg.! The bark Algeria left for Montral at 5 a.min tow of the 1ug Beaver.The bark Clara Maria, before reported, left for sea at noou in tow of the tug Rhoda.The steamships Ontario, at 6 a.m., and Miramichi both proceeded for Montreal.The bark St.Petersburg left for Batiscan at 4 p.m, yesterday in tow of the tug Flora.The repairs to the steamshir.Titania will, it is expected, cost about seventy-five thousand dollars.The bark Clyde, from Leith with coals, a - rived to-day after à prutracted passage of over seventy days.The tug Anglesea arrivel from River des Prairies this morning with a raft of square fumber for Mr.Grant.The tug steamer Boston left for River des Prairies this morning to bring down a rafl of square timber tor Mr.Doran.The steamship Carmona, sustained no damage.The steamship Grasbrooke at 12.30 p m » ernholme at 2 p.m., and Lake Huron at 4 p.m., ail arrived Irom John Knog at! pm., F Montreal and proceeded.À cablegram announces the abondonment at sea, on September 26, of the bark Alfred the \u201che cleared at Great, Captain Whitingha na.this port August 26 for Newcastle with à timber cargo by Duval & Powell.The disabled tug steamer Lake arrived in port last night in tow of the tug Rhoda, and Was placed un the gridiron at Russell\u2019s, where she will be supplie wilh a new propellor, which has been ordered from Philadelphia, \u2018where the ve:sel was built eleven years ago.Captain Lachance gives the following account of the accideut :\u2014\u201c Shortly after last Sunday midni-bt, while putting back to Bic from Manacouagan, ail about the stern pst for six h.urs, the ance sent for.\u201d The steamship Vivieune, Capt.Knight, from Barrow with a cargo of raîls, arrived in port at 9 a.m.in tow of the tug Champion, and anchored in the stream.The vessel is disabled, having been arhore for about four hours on Thureday evening on the norih-east reef of Bic Island.She is reported making no water, but her engine is slightly displaced and her machinery deranged.A survey was held on her this morning and it was decided that she shou.d proceed to Montreal with cargo, for which purt she ieftat 4 p.m.in tow of the tug Champiun., The tug gets £300 stg.for her service in assisting the steamship off and bringing her up to port and tariff for the \"ho tug Challenger has been engaged to assist in towing her up to tow to Montreal.Montreal.INLAND NAVIGATION.PoBT COLBORNE, Ont., Oct.1.\u2014Passed up\u2014 which was aground, as already reported, arrived here at 3 p.m.and proceeded on her voyage, having of a sudden the propellor became loose on the shaft, nd after batiering pro- pellor dropped off the shaft and was lost.The vessel was at once put under sali, and assist- XCursions MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA AT LOW RATES! Leaving CHICAGO, via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND and ALBERT LEA ROUTES, August 18th, September 8th and September 22nd.TKETS to a'l principal prints A ROTA and MINNESOTA will be issned on the above dates at speeially REDUCED RATES.FARMERS & INTENDING SETTLERS should take advantage of this opportunity to visit the FARM LANDS OF THE GOLDEN NORTH-WEST.For rates and all information address C.E.McPHERSON, General Agent C.R.I.& P.R'y 23 York Street.TORONTO.E.A.HOLBROOK, G.T.& P.À., Vhicago, August 2 1y trs 254 DEBENTURES Certificates of Stock! BILLS OF EXCHANGE ! DRAFTS, \u2018 DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, NOTES, CHEQUES, &c Engraved, Lithographed & Printed IN A SUPERIOR MANNER, BY GEORGE BISHOP Engraving and Printing Company, [Limited.] 167 & 169 St James St, Joly 17 MONTREAI.05 THE GEEAT ENGLISH PRESCRIPTIC.Asuccessfulmedicinetestedover, ff; 30 years in thousands of cases; 4 | Promptlyeures Nervous Prostrdel.tion, Weakness of Brain, Spina Ca Cord, and Generative Organs OG Before, either sex, Emissionsand all lg Afte caused by indiscretion or over-exerti i packages guaranteed to effect à cure c other medicines fail.One package $1, ages $5, by mail.Sold by druggists.ef: mphlet, EvREEA CHEMICAL CO., Delrgh Mic £ ac.Æ&\" So'd in Montreal by B.E.McGALE and LAVIOLETTE & NELSON September 16 \u201cy DW trs 23 THE HERALD HOTEL DIRECTORY, MONTREAL.WINDSOR HOTEL, .Dominion Square \u2018Windsor Hotel Company.Proprietors ST.LAWRENCE HALL, St, James Street Henry Hogan.Proprieter BALMORAL HOTEL, Notre Dame Street.G.LbLurham.sessorcss -.Proprietor, RICHELIEU HOTRL, St.Vincent Street J.B.Durocher.»»+\u2026++0»0->.Proprietor ALBION HOTEL, McGill Street, Stearns & Murray .v\u2026.ssursess .Proprietors.NEW YORK HOTEL, Lagauchetiere Street T.HH, Melvin.ovs +00.\"vv.ove Proprietor COTE DES NEIGES.HALF-WAY HOUSE [late Lumpkins\u2019].John Donohue.+.+.».+.»+0.,.Proprietor.BORD À PLOUFFE, P.Q.LAVAL HOUSE, Norris Best.Lessee and Manager SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014BACK RIVER; PELOQUIN\u2019S HOTEL, Sault au Recollet\u2014Back River, P.Q.M.Peloquin.,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026e .Proprietor.BOUGIE'S CORNERS.HOTEL VERVAIS, Bougie\u2019s Corners.Leon Vervais -\u2026\u2026-».\u2026.01000 sasaurs Proprietor, ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.BERTRAND HOTEL, St.Vincent de Paul, P.Q.G.Bertrand.se sonisaues Proprietor : Sr.HILAIRE.IROQUOIS HOUSE, .B.F.Campbell.seusc ce seus ee «oo Manager LAPRAIRIE.HOTEL MONTREAL.Leandre Robert.\u201c+.Proprietor.THREE RIVERS.DUFRESNE HOTEL, J.Dufresne.-.seinen QUEBEC.ST.LOUIS HOTEL, .\u2018Willis Russell, President, St.Louis Hotel Company.Broprietors.TOWNSHIP OF PETERBORO.Province of Quebec.MASTIGOUCHE HOUSE, .Proprietor E.M.Copelard.«sees.Proprietor.OTTAWA.THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Kenly & St.Jacques.Proprietors TvRONTO.ROSSIN HOUSE, King Street, M.H.Irish .2.00000000 Cerrina .Proprietor.EEN\u2019S HOTEL QU ° ! Front Street H.MEGAW.+\u20262++201vorosrrrc Proprietor NEW YORK.EMARLE HOTEL ALB \u2019 Madison Square, Jauvrin & Walter.\u2026.Provrietors BRUNSWICK HOTEL UNSW ! 5th Avenue Mitchell, Kinzler & Southgate.Proprietors MURRAY HILL HOTEL, STEAMSHIP LINE \u2014 FOR \u2014 Port Arthor, Manitoba and British Columbia.Oneofthe magnificent Clyde-built steamships Alberta and Athabasca is intended to leave Owen Sound at 4 p.m.Every Wednesday and Saturday, On arrival of Steamship Æxpress, which leaves Toronto at 10.46 a.m for Port Arthar direct [calling at Sault Ste.Matle, Mich A only], wher» Saturday\u2019s sleamer connects with the L.8.T.Co.\u2019s Splendid Steamers for DULUTH & LAKE SUPERIOR SOUTH SHORE PORTS.For Tickets to Duluth or Port Arthur and return, Or\u2018by boat to Port Arthur and 1eturn by rail, at very low rates, apply to any agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Sleeping Car accommodation ¢an be secured on board the steamers, STEAMERS LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.W.C.VAN HORNE, * Vice-President, Montreal.HENRY BEATTY, Manager 88.Lines and Lake Traffic, TH QUEBEC STEMSHP 0 = a THE 8.8.MIRAMICHI, CAPT.A.BAQUET, Will sail from Montreal on MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER, for PICTOU.At 8 p.m.calling at FATHER POINT, GASPE, PERCE, SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN.N.B.\u2014Fort oi destination in full must be plainly marked on all goods.Initials are not sufficient.Goods will not be received after three o\u2019clock on the afternoon of day of sail- ng.Has excellent accommodation for passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent, Commissioners Street, Montreal ; A.B.CHAFFEE, JR., Ticket Agent, 202 St.James street, Arthur Ahern, Secraotary, Quebec; S.Veit, Gaspe; Valpy & Le Bus, Perce ; J.Schuman, Summerside; Carvell Bros., Charlottetown, or C.Dwyer.Pictou.September 23 jo DAILY LINE BETWEEN Montreal & Ottawa Passengers take 7 a.m.Train daily for Lachine, to connect with Steamer for Ottawa and intermediate ports.GO UP THE RIVER FOR AUTUMN TINTS?DAY EXCURSIONS to CARILLON and back, 81.25.Saturdays, 81.00.MARKET LINES.Steamer PRINCESS, for Carillon eviry Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a.m.Steamer DAGMAR, for Rigaud Village Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a m.Tickets at Grand Trunk offices, 1564 St.James street, and Windsor and Balmoral Hotels.R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., Manager .Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co FALL ARRANGEMENT, 1886, \u201c September 21 The Steamers of this Company between MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, Now run regularly, as follows :\u2014 The steamer QUEBEC, Capt.R.NELSON, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, an The steamer MONTR «AL, Capt.L.H.Roy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 o'clock p.m.from Montreal, connecting at Quebec with the Magnificent Steamers of the SAGUILNAY LINE, viz., the steamer UNION, leavinz Quebec on Tuesdays and Fridays, and MAGNET on Thursday at 7.830 a.m., calling at Bay St.Paul, Riviere du Loup, Tadousac, Ha Ha Bay and Chicoutimi.The steamer MAGNET wi'l lesve Quebec Saturdays at 2.30 p m.for Cap a L\u2019Aigle returning, leave Cap a L\u2019Aigle_ Mondays at 6 a.m., calling at Murray Bay, ibvulements and Bale St.Paul Steamer BOHEW1AN, Capt.BAXER, will leave for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 o'clock noon, commencing on opening of canal.Steamer THREE RIV ERS, Capt.COLLETTE, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at 1.30 p.m.Stmr.CHAMBLY, Capt.J.CHAPDELAINE, leaves fer Chambly every Tuesday and Friday atl p.m.Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.LAFURCE, leaves daily, commencing 26th A pril, (Sundays excepted), at 3.30 p m., Saturdays at 2.30 n.m., for Vercheres, calling at Boucherville Varennes and Bout de L\u2019Isle.For St.Pau l\u2019Ermite, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Saturdays, and for Costrecœur on Mon days, Wednesdays and Thnrsdays ; for Lache nale, on Thursdays and Fridays.CHEAP EXCURSIONS, Commencidg 15th May.Every SATURDAY to Boucherville, Varennes and M ereheros, leaving at 2,30 p m., arriving on returning a 8.50 pan.Special SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, leaving every Sunday morning at 7 o'clock for Contrecceur, calling at intermediate ports, reaching Montrea.on return at 9 p.m.COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICES :\u2014R.A, Dickson, 13684 St James street, opvosite St.Lawrence Hall; J.J.McConniff, Windsor Ho'el; Henry St.Dizler, Balmoral Hotel, 1910 Notre Dame street; Robt.McEwen, Canal Basin, and at the Company\u201ds Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.ALEX.MILLOY, J.B.LABELLE, Traffic Manager.General Manager.General Offices, 228 St.Paul Street.} Montreal, Oct.1, 1886.105 £5 GIBB & CO.BEING WEEKLY IN RECEIPT OF NOVELTIES \u2014 TN \u2014 Tailoring and Haberdashery INVITE INSPECTION, xO ie Park Avenue RE ner Deflance, fit, Catharines to Buffalo, Hunting & Hammond .-.Proprietors June 246 Down\u2014Nothirg.HOUSE In Larbor Lo-night-Sehooners G.5 Hou- ASHLAND \u2019 4th Avenue, + IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST ghton, Mansanilla, Ella urion, 3 eflance, H H.Brockwaÿy.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Proprietor.fa ear, n moin = a one enson 8 apeine barge: Swen and Rincaraine Arges, sieam BUCKINGHAM HOTEL plaster ® Benson's Clasters Mare genuine \u2018The steamships WL.Frost and Monteagle 30th Street and 5th Avenue.medicinal article, endorsed and used by the and consorts got away from here this morn- Wetherbee & Ful er.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Proprietors.medical profession {roc Maine to California, 38.rt Dah.usie, Oct.1\u2014Passed up, schoon- GRAND UNION OTL and dth Avenue, Others Will even relieve.Cheap and worth- ers Harttord, Oswego, Sandusky, gual ; Blaz- W.D.Garris on, anc Breet na as Proprietor less imitations are sold by dealers who care ing Sian, Oswego, aud De oh \u2014 ies im == for the sweëls Of an a) rovin conscience ë an Toutes f'borold aubarines Nama WOODSVILLE, N.H.Beware of them and ef.the \u201cCapuein,\u2019 cean, Montreal, St., B e of | 1 tr I \u20ac .-west, fresh weather, HOTEL BRUNSWICK Capsicine and'\u2018Capsicum plasters which cloudy, Wind north-west, \u2019 J.K, George & C0.serene Proprietors they sell to the unwary.rR Cn DONALDSON LINE, Montreal and Glasgow.The Steamship CONCORDIA, 2600 tons, is Intended to sal rom MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW ON OR ABOUT THE 7th OCTOBER, Agents :\u2014Donaldson Bros., 165 8t.Vincent street, Glasgow ; Robert Reford & C.,, 23 and 25 8t.Sacrament street, Mont: eal.trem TEMPERLEY LINE, FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN Montreal and London.= The Steamship SCOTLAND, 2700 to: t.Luckhurst, is intended to sail from ns, Op MONTREAL FOR LONDON ON OR ABOUT THE 30th SEPTEYBER Agents :\u2014Willlam Ross & Co., 3 East India Avenue, London, E.C.: Temperieys, Carter & Darke, 21 Billiter street, London, E.C.; Robert Reford & Co., 23 and 25 St.Sacramen: street, Montreal.THOMSON LINE, MONTREAL ~ AND ~ NEWCASTLE-GN-TYNE SERVICE VIA LONDON.The Steamship CARMONA, 838090 tons, Capt.Halcrow, 18 intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON ON OR ABOUT THE 5th NOVEMBER.BRISTOL SERVICE, DISCHARGING AT Avonmouth Dock.The Steamshi MONTREAL FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK ON OR ABOUT THE 25th AUGUST.Agents,\u2014 STARES & CAIRNS, Newcastle-on-Tyne.REW LOW & SUN, 27 Leadenhall 8t., London, E.C.H.R.JAMES, Queen Square, Bristol.WILLIAM THOMSON & SONS, Dundee, Scotland, ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 8t.Sacrament street, Montreal.OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION (0,{ ost anderson, f imionded to sau from™ > \u2018 AM the vsssels of the above Lines are A 100, highest ciass at Lloyds, and have been built expressly for this trade, and possess the most improved facilities for carrying Grain, Butter, Cheese and Cattle.Superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above Lines to any point in Canada or Western States, And by any of the CANADIAN or WESTERN RAILWAYS to any point in GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND or EUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH RATES, Special attention given to the HANDLING of all PERISHABLE and other cargo.For fnrther particulars apply to ROBT.REFORD & C0.23 & 25 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL, August 18 74 LIVERPOOL SERVICE.DATES OF BAILING.FROM QUEBEC.*VANCOUVER .30th Sept.,Thursday *SARNIA.8th Oct.,.,.Friday.MONTREAL.16th Qct.,.Friday.*OREGON .».2181 Oct, .,,.Thursday TORONTO .\u2026.Ith Oct.«Friday.Bristol Service for Avenmouth Dock.DATES OF SAILING FROM MONTREAL.ONTARIOI.\u2026\u2026.\u2026., Sth Oct.\u2026.,.Frlda: THRAS «core oreres 5th OCte cre erer st Friday DOMINION 10140 e320d Oct.vv sens we Friday Rates of Passage from Quebec \u2014#50 to $80, according to steamer and accommodation; Second Cabin $30; Steerage at lowest rates.*These Steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Bath Room amidships, where but little motion is felt, and carry neither cattle nor sheep.Passengers for 8.8.MUNTREAL, TORONTO and SARNIA can embark at Montreal ; also ihose for the steamers sailing to Avonmouth.Prepaid Intermediate and Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.For freight or passage, apply in Liverpool to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street ; in London to MoTlwraith, cHachran # os 5 Fenchurch Stfest; in Quebes .M.Macpherson, ard at Gran Trunk Railway Offices, or to W.D.O'BRIEN.R Et 4 ames street.TOR.JU.DAVID General Agents, Montreal, - September 28 78 Black Diamond Line.2.8.CACOUNA, 2000 tons capacity £8.BONAVISTA, 1650 « 6 8.8.COBAN, 1350 The above new Al Iron Steamships will .4j run regularly throughout the season.The SS.COBAN, Wednesday, Oct.6th; The S88, BONAVISTA, Thursday, Oct.14th; Are expected to sail for CHARLOTTETOWN, P.EL, PICTOU, N.S., and ST.JOHN'S, Nfld.The 88.CACOUNA, Saturday, Oct.2nd, For SYDNEY and NORTH SYDNEY, C.B., ery accommodation has been provided ror Dassen ers.Elegant Saloons,\u201d Ladies Cabins, Bath Rooms, Smoking Room, &c.An experienced stewardess carried on each vessel.For Freight and Passage, apply to Peake Bros.& Co., Charlottetown ANoonan & Davies, Pfetou; Harvey & Co., St.John\u2019s, Nd\u2018; Archibald & Co., North Bydney; Burchell Wros., Sydney, or to KINGMAN, BROWN & CO., 14 Custom House Square, Montreal.September 27 mg se If you want a situation of any kind advertise ia The Herald free, Steamshi of Hamburg, = AND \u2014 The White Cross Line, of Antwerp, Under Contract with Dominion Government.A, Steamers of the above Line will sail as follows :\u2014 8.8.WANDRAHM, on or ab~ut 17th S¢ptem- ber from Antwerp for Montreal.8.8.KEHRWIEDER, on or about \u20180th September from Hamburg for Montreal, and 1st October from Antwerp for Mont- rea 8.8.BAUMWALL, on or about the Ist October from Hamburg for Montreal.8.8.GRASBROOK, on or about 15th Septém- ber from Montreal for Antwerp.8.8.WANDRAHM, on or about 8th October from Montreal for Hamburg.Regu'ar service between the above named Ports will be continued throughout the season.Through Bills of Lading granted in Hamburg and Antwerp to poi: fast and West.For rates of freight and other particu:ars apply AUGUST BOLTEN, Hamburg; GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp Agents Hansa Steamship Co.STEINMANN & LUDWIG, 4 REVOIR.© Agents White Cross Orto MUNDERLOH & \u20ac0., Monireal, General Agents in Canada.September 7 4 = \u2014 5 lr SE =.GUION LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN Now Tork asd Liverpool, calling af Quesastows PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORE, Wisconsin Tuesday, Aug.2, 11.30 a.m.Alaska Tuesday, Aug.8, 5.00 p.m.Wyomin; Tuesday, Sept.7, Noon.Arizona.Tuesday, Sept.14, 4.30 p.m, Nevada eee Tuesday, Sept, 21, 9.30 a.m, Wisconsin.Tuesday, Sept.23, 4.00 p.m, aska Tuesday, Oct.5, 10.30 a.m, Wyomin Tuesday, Oct.12, 4.00 p.m.Arizona.Tuesday, Oct.19, 8.30 a.m.Nevada.Tuesday, Oct.26, 4.00 p.m, Wisconsin .Tuesday, Nov.2, 9.00 a.m.Alagks.Tuesday, Nov.9, 3.00 p m.Wyoming .Tuesday, Nov.18, 7.30 a.m.Arizona Tuesday, Nov.23, 3.40 p.m.Nevada.\u2026.Tuesday, Nov.30, 7.30 a.m.These stoamors are built of Iron in watertight compartmonts, and sare furnished with everyr site to make the passage across the Atlantis both safe and agroeabla, having Bath- roem, Bmoking-room, Drawing-reom, Piano and Library, also, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Osteror on each steamer, The Biate-rooms are all pope deck, thus irs suring these groatest of all luxuries at ses perfect ventilation and light, OABIN PASSAGE $50, $60, $80 and F100, according to location, &c, INTERMEDIATE, This is a clas that affords pespio of noder- ste means a respectable way of trsvslliag.Beds, Bedding, agh-bosing, &o., tugether with good food, separate Dining-roam froz either Cabin er Sterrags being provided.Par: gags, 330 single; $60 round trip.Siecrage at Very Low Rates, Apply to A.M, UNDERHILL & CO.29 Broadway, New York.J.Y.GILMOUR & CO .S54 St, Panl Street, Montreal, August 20 186 Eee = Ea CUNARD LINE LANE ROUTE, The Onvard Stsamshi Company (Limited between NEW YOXK and ERPOOL, calling at CORK HARBOUR, FZON PIER 40 N, BR, NEW YORK, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE, Aurania .Sat., Oct.2] Aurania.Sat., Oct.30 Etruria.-Sat., Oct.9| Etruria .Sat.,Nov 6 Servia.Sat., Oct.16 Servia.Sat , Novy 13 Umbria .Sat., Oct.23 Umbria.8at., Oct.20 RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $680, $80 and $100, according to accommodation.Interme iate passage, $35.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queenstown and all ocher paris of Europe at lowest rates.Through Fills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other poris on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports.For freight and passage apply at the Company\u2019s office, Nu.4 Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN & CO.Agents.Orto THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 17 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.September 28 : 211 WHITE STAR LINE CARRYING BRITISH AND AMEEI CAN MAILS, PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODER IMPROVEMENT, NOTICE.\u2014The steamers of this Line take specified routes, according to the seasons ot the year, which include the Lane Routes, recommended by Lieutenant Maurv.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER.L, via Queenstown, are appointed tn leave as follows :\u2014 FROM NEW YORK.Germaniec.Thursdsy, Sept.9, 2.30 p.m *Celtic.«ss.Thursday, Sept.16, 7.00a.m Republic.w.Thursday, Sept.23, 1.00 p.m Britannic .,.ss.Thursday, Sept.0, 7.00 a.m *Adriatic.,.Thursday, Oct.7, 1.00 p.m Germanic.,.Thursday, Oct.14, 6.00 a,m #Celtic.-Ehursday, Oct.21, 11,00 a.m Britannie Thursday, Oct.28, \u20ac.00 a.m *Adriatic.Thursday, Nov.4, 1.00 a.m Thursday, Nov.1, 3.00 pm *Celtio.Thursday, Nov.18, 10,00 a.m Britannic Thu sday, Nov.25, 3.08 pm *Adriatic.Thursday, Dec.2, 9.30 a.m * The steamers {Adriatic , and motion\" have very superior intermediate accommodation, Rate, 830.00 ; Excursion.$60.00.CABIN RATES, New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, $50, $60, $80 and $100.Return Tickets, 8100, $110, $140 and $180.Tickets to London $7 additional, and lowest, rates to Paris and the Continent.Children between one and twelve years, half-price; Infants, free.TRESS STEAMUNRS DO NOT JARRY SE3Er OR FIGS.STEERAGE RATEE From Montreal to Liver ool, Londonderry Queenstown, Glasgow, Be! ast) London, Brig tol, Ourdiff, Belmullet, or Glasgew, includ Ing Railway Fare to New York, al lowes rates erg tooxed, via Liverpoci I pép aromnat oui rage For er orm! ge app) R.J, 00 4TIS.Agont, 13 Broadway, fes York.B.J.COGHLIN, OLE AGENY, 41 St Paul Street, Montreal.September 8 15 1 ) NY REE NE ma SPRING SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.THE CANADA SHIPPING 00.8 LINE CF STEAMERS BETWEEN MONTREAL and LIVERPOOL Joraprising the following F!rst-class, Clyde buiit, Full-powered Iron Steamsnips : LAKE BUPERIOR.LAKE HURON.LARE WINNIPE LAKE NEPIGON .LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Will sail as follows :\u2014 FROM LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown to embark passengers for Quebec and Montreal connecting at the latter port, by direct Rail for all points in Canada and the United States, and to which Through Tickets are issued.\u2014 ure Lake Huron .s.+.00000+00.Tuesday, Sept.14 Thanemore .+.Tuesday, Sept.21 Lake SUPperior 1.Tuesday, Sept.28 Lake Winnipeg .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Tuesday, Oct.5 FROM MONTREAL.\u2019 Lake Superior.» Thursday, Sept.9 Lake Winnipeg Thursday, Sept.18 Lake Nepigen .Thursday, Sept.23 Lake Huron.Thursday, Sept, 30 Thanemore.,,.Thursday, Get, 7 hess eamers are baie in Paper nent vsompartments and of spgcial stren or the Nor Atlantic trade, © ein In the puassanger departments the 10st por fect provision has besn made to ensure the comfort and convenience of all, Zn the Oabin the Staterooms are large and airy.The Stesr- age 1g Btted with tbe most approved Patan anvas Berths, and is fully ventilated and heated by steam.An experienced Surgeon is carried by each \u2018 er, also Btewardesses to sttend to the wante of females and children.RATES OF PASSAGE: Oabin\u2014Montreal to Iiverpoel, $50 ; return, $90.Bteerage at lowest rates.For Freight or ether particalars, apply: 1c Belfast, 6 A.A.WATT, 8 Custom House Square ; in Queensiown, to N.G@.SEYMOUR 4 Co, ; in Liverpool, to EB, W.ROBERTS, 21 Water St.; in Quebec, to H, H.BEWELL, 12 Peter street, or to H.H MURRAY, ; General Manager, - à Oustomm House Square, Montreal.July 19 n ROYAL MAIL STEAMER FOR QUIENSIOWN AND LIVERPOOL Carrying theUnited States Mail, PROPOBED BAILING.Baltic.Saturday, Aug.21,10.00 a.m.C.of Richmond.Saturday, Aug, 28, 4.00 .Cityof Chester\u2014.Baturdes.Set.; La City of Berlin.Saturday, Sert.11, 4.00 City of Chicago.Saturday, Sepi.18, 9.00 &.m, Baltit.\u2026.Saturday, Sept.:5.2,00 p.m, Q.of Richmond.Saturday, Oct.2, 9.00 g.m.City of Chester.Saturday.Qet.9, 2.00 p.m, Olty of Berlin, .8aturday, Oct.16, 4,00 p.m.City of Chicago.Saturday, Oct.23, 2100 Dom Baltle.Saturday, Oct.30, 4.00 pm.C.of Richmond.8aturday, Nov.6, 1.30 p.m, City of Chester, .Saturday, Nov.13, 4.60 p.m, From Inman Pier, fool of Grand Street, Jersey City.Steerage at very low rates, Intermediste passage, 530, Round Trip, 360.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014$50, $60, $50 & 5100.according to accommodation, al} having equsl saloon privileges.Children between 2 and 14 years of age, nalf-fare.Servants, $50, Special Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Tickets tc London, $7; and to Paris and $2) addional, according to route solooton ! Saloon, Staterooms, Smoking and Bathrooms avaidehpis.or pose sieamers do not carry Oattle, Sheep ES, For freight or passage apply te PETER WRIGHT & S0Kg,General Agents, No.1 Broadway, New York ; or O.C, MOFALL, 148 8\".Jarnes Street, or Jd.Y.GILMGOUR & GO.854 St.Paul Street, Mentrent.August 30 165 Ei AND WEST DES Sailing from Pior 47 Horik River, New York.Boyal Mail for Bermuda ;~ 5 58 TRINIDAD, Thursday, October 7, at p.m.For 8t.Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Martinique, St.Lucia, Barbados and Trinidad :\u2014 88.ORINOCO, Saturday, Ociober 2.For freight, passage and Insurance, apply to A: E.OULERRBRIDGE &00,, Agonts, 5 Broadway, Naw York, ARTHETTR AHLEN Secretary, Quebec.September 27 28 NORTH ATLANTIC Steamship Compan, (LIMITED) BETWEEN Miramichi, Charlottetown Prince Edward Islana, and Great Britain .he A1 8.8.CLIFTON, 2665 TONS, CAPT, WADE, will make regular trips on the above route from the opening to the close of navigation.This route offers special facilities for the shipment of FISH, CATTLE, and other products from the North Shore of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.Good accommodation for a limited number LLAN L A vs Under sontract with the Governments 01 Canada and Newfoundiand for the conveya ce of the CANAAN and UNITED STATUS Arriagoments-1886 >-_\u2014 This Company\u201ds Lines âre compesed of the following Double-engined, Clyde-built IRON STEAMSHIPS.Thev are built ii water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for strength, speed and comfort, are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest, and have made the trstest time on record :\u2014 Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders, Nuomidian., 6100 Building.Parisian .5400 Capt.James Wylie 000 Sardinian Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.R, Polynesian 4100 Capt.Joseph Ritchie Sarmatian .,.3600 Capt.Hugh Wylie Circassian .4000 Capt.W.Richardson.Peruvian .,.8400 Capt, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nova Scotian.,,.8300 Capt.R.H.Hughes Caspian.,.3200 Lt.R.Barreit, R N.Carthaginian .4600 Capt A.MaoXicol Re Siberian.4600 Capt.R.P, Moore Norwegian.,.3531 Capt.J.G.Stephen Hibernian.,,.,.3440 Capt.John Brown Austrian .\u2026 +.2700 Capt, J.Ambu Nestorian .2700 Gut! Ww.Dalziel uss! vee apt.russian.pt.Alex.McDougal +.3000 Capt.Joh Buenos Ayrean.3800 Gant, J.Boott ark Coreun.\u2026.4000 Capt.C.J.Menzi Grecian, .,.3600 Capt.C.E.LeGallais Manitoban .38160 Chpt.R.Carruthers Canadian .,.2600 Capt, John Kerr Pheenlelan .,.2800 Capt.D, McKiiiop \u2018Waldensian .,.2600 Capt.B.J.James Lucerne .,.0 Capt.W.8 Main 220 Newfoundland.1500 Capt.C.Mylins Acadian.,.1350 Capt, ¥.MGrath The Shortest Sea Roufe Between America and Europe, being only Five Days betw.en Land and Land.The Steamers of the Liverpool, Londonderry and Montreal Mail Service, Bailing from Liverpool on THURSDA and from Quebec on THURSDAYS calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland, are intended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC.PPOIYNEsIAN.+.00000000000.Thursday, Sept.2 *Parislan.0.\u2026.Lhursday, Sept.9 *Sardinian.Thursday, Sept, 23 *Polynesian .++.Thursday, Oc 7 *Parisian.\u2026.Thursday, Oct.14 *Thege steamers carry neither cattle nor sheep : Rates of Passage from Quebec Oabin.\u2026.\u2026.860, $70 and $80, (According to accomm .Intermediates \u201cescso0n10020 odation.) Si BLeerRge.uiuuiiuiiiiininnensrensienen.§ \u2014\u2014 The Steamers of the Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Extra Service, ntended to be despatched \u2019 FROM QUEBEC : Sarmatian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Frid e Circassian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 Ee ont 5 Rates of Passage from Quebec, Cab c.ssseussescen-reuosus ss 69 and $7 According to accommo.$70 Intermediate.$80 | SBteerage.$20 The Steamers of the Glasgow, Quebec and Mont real Service are intended to sail from Mont: .gow, as follows ;\u2014 real for Sign NOFWEGIAN, ouv0u 0 00100000 00000 About e fcandinavian.About Ane.3 orean ,,., suvcoses About Sept, 15 Siberian.wvesas About Sept, 23 Buenos Ayr veses About Sept.29 Norwegian .\u2026\u2026\u2026.»+.About Oct.8 The Steamers of the London, Quechee and Montreal Line are intended to be despatched fro: trea for London, as follows er m Mon Lucerne.Phœnician.\u2026.Nestorian .vesrss Grocian.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.we.About Ang.26 .About Sept.9 «About Sept, 22 ++.About Oct.7 The Steamers of the Liverpool, Queenstown, St; Johns, Halifax and Balti more Mail Service are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 FROM HALIFAX, Nova Scotian.,.serra Monday, Aug.80 Caspian.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.+.Monday, Sept.13 Carthaginian .Monday, Sept.27 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND BT, JOHNS: Cabin.5 $20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00 teerage.$6.00 The Steamers of the Glasgow, Londonderry, Gal- way and Boston Service are intended to be despatched as follows Boston for Glasgow direct :\u2014 we, from FROM BOSTON.Hibernian .,.About Sept, Prussian .About Sept.l 2 Manitoban ., .Abount Sept.25 THROUGE BILLS OFLADING Persons desirous of bringing thelr friends from Britain can obtain Passage Certificates at Lowest Rates.An experienced surgeon carried on each vessel.Berth not secured until paid for.Through Bills of Lading granted at Liverpool and Glasgow, and at Continental Ports, to all points in Canad and the Western States, via Halifax, Boston, Baltimore, bec and Montreal, and from all Railway tions in Ca ada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow, via Baltimore, Bose ton, Quebec and Montreal.For Hrelgny, fpesase or other inforn ation spply to JouN M, OURRIR, 21 Qual d'Crlsans @Vre; ALEXANDERB HUNTER, 4 Rue ¢ luck Parig; Avg, BOEMITES & \u2018lo, or RICHAR BERNS, Antwerp; RuYs & Co, Rotteréem CO.Hugo, Hamburg ; JAMEg Moss & Ce., Bor des,ax ; FISCHER & BEHMEER, Schusssikor No, 8, Bremen; OHARLES FoOY, Belfast JANES Scorr & Co.Queenstown; ALLAN Bros.& Co, 103 Leadenhall street, London; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, 7u Grsat Olyde strest, Glasgow; ALLAX BROTIZERXA Jamosstreet, Liverpeel ; ALLAFS, RAF &G0 Quebec; AILAN & Co., 112 La Balle street, Où cago; H.BOUBRLIER, Toronto: Tres.(COX Sox, 261 Broadway, New York, er to G.W RorImsox 136; St, James Street, copycat St.Lawrence Ball.H, & A.ALLAXH, 8 State Street, Boston ,and \u201825 Common Street, Montreal of Passengers.August 80.1886 For Freight, Passage and other particulars, n apply to R.A.& J.STEWART Q * 7\" \u201cChatham, Miramichi ; Excellen RB torage, RENTON T.NEWBERRY .Charlottetown, P.Ë-L, Aviv at UT or STEWART BROS., pr'y as.8 Fen Court, Fenchurch she 0 April 28 London, BO.AsHFS INSPECTION OFFICE Use Imperial #xtract Co.'s Flavoring Extracts.Bestin the World.IMPERIAL EXTRACT CO., 48 Colborne Street, Toronto Nov.2 82 ws w@~ If you want a General Servant\u2019s place advertise The Herald, free.BROKERS\u2019 ADVICE NOTES.BROKERS\u2019 BUYING AND SELLING COMTRAC?BLANKS HONTREAL HERALD PRINTING OFFICE sr If you want Bourd ad vertise in The Herald frese TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Montreal Daily Herald, per aznum,~$6,.00 do do half year, - - 3 00 do do three mo ths, 1 50 Montreal Daily Hera'd, singlè copies 3 cts Montreal Weekly Herald, per annum, $1 00 do do half year, - - 5Cc do do th ee months, 25¢ Special Rates fer Clubs on applieation NOTICE.AT All correspondence for THE HERALD except businessietters) should be addressed to the Editor, MR.JOHN LIVINGSTON.Business correspondence 1s to beaddressed to TH® HERALD COMPANY, (limited); offices ir Victoria Block, corner of Victoria Square and St James Street West, Montreal; Hor.PETER MITCHELL, President; MR.ALBEB; MURRAY Secretary-Treasurer.The Fontveal Fervald, SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2.FRANCE IN NEWFOUNDLAND, The seizure at St.Pierre of a Newfoundland vessel by the French should be made the occasion of settling the question of the Newfoundland fisheries, and the rights that France claims there When Newfourdland raised this question once before and Canada was asked to assist the sister colony, it was urged that it was no concern of Canada\u2019s ; that Newfoundland was not in the Confederation, and therefore her interests were as distinct from those of Canada as are those of the West Indies.We do not think this is a correct view.Newfoundland is not yet in the Dominion of Canada, but as sure as the Dominion holds together so certain is the admission of Newfourd- land, and France occupying a corner of the Dominion of Canada is not to be thought of.Even without Newfound- lard it would be extremely inconvenient to have the mouth of the St.Lawrence permanently under the guns of a foreign nation as it is at present from the position .the French occupy: at St, Pierre and Miquelon, Canada is vitally interested fin the question.The standing dispute between the Newfoundlanders and the French arises from the claim by the Iatter to exclusive fishing rights \u2018and exclusive rights to occupy the shore along a certain portion of the Newfoundland coast.By the treaty of Utrecht the island of Newfoundland and the adjacent islands were ceded to Great Britain by France, and France undertook that at no future time stould any claim be made to any right in those islands, The treaty gays : \u201c Moreover it shall not be lawfuf ¢ for the subjects of France to fortify any \u201c\u20ac place in the said island of Newfound- \u201cland or to erect any buildings ¢ there besides stages made of boards \u201cand huts necessary and usual for \u201cdrying fish; or to resort to the \u201csuid island beyond the time necessary \u201c for fishing and drying fish.But it shal} \u201c be allowed to the subjects of France to ¢ catch fish and to dry them on land in * that part only, and in no other besides, \u201c which stretches from the place called % Bonavista to the northern point of said ¢ jsland, and from thence running down ¢ by the western side reaches as far as the ¢ place called Point Riche.\u201d Cape Breton and the island on the north of the St \u2018Lawrence were by the same treaty given to France, but by a subsequent treaty (1763) ceded to Great Britain, The treaty of 1763 confirmed the former one, except that it ceded Breton and \"the islands of the St, Lawrence to England, and it gave the French the right to fish off the coast outside of three lemgues and fificen leagues off Cape Breton.The Islands of St.Pierre and Miquelon were ceded to France, but no fortifications on other buildings except those for the convenierce of the fishermen were to be erected cn them and a guard of not more than fifty men asa pelice was to be kept there,* By the treaty of 1783 France surrendered the right of fishing on the east eoast of Newfoundland, between Bona- vista and Cape St.John, and was given instead an extended length on the west coast from Point Riche to Cape Ray, gainicg a little more on the west than she had relinquished on the east coast, But ihe presence there of the French was to be governed by the treaty of Utrecht, 1713.Theright to fish was declared to be subject to the conditions prescribed in the treaty cf Utrecht, There were other treaties but they were annulled by war and the position of the two nations remains as it was by the treaty of 1783 \u2014 the Treaty of Paris, It is not easy to see therefore how France can claim any exclusive right on the shores of Newfoundland, seeing that her fishermen are merely petmitted to Jard there to dry fish, and that only in certain seasons, Their attempts to claim anything beyond this have always been resisted, so that mothing arises by pre- geription, They wish, however, to assume exclusive proprietorship and to excludes Newfoundland fishermen from the shore, the use of which was granted to the French, though not to them exclusive- 1y, for a particular purpose and during a certain part only of the year, And in the case of the St, Pierre and Miquelon Isl- ards the intention was clearly to permit «nly places of refuge for French fishermen, 88 ihe treaty states, and certainly not to allow the establishment of a smuggling depot.These partnerships between nations do not work well, as England discovered in Egypt and elsewhere, and the sooner that Great Britain makes a new treaty by which France, for some consideration elsewhere, relinquishes all rights in Newfoundland and the neigh- to avoid them, THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 borhood the sooner will a source of danger be removed and the future ef Canada in this particular be protected, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A FALL SESSION ?Those are strange reports which come from Ottawa of the Government having decided to hold a Parlismentary session this fall.Why a session should be held in the fall nobody seems to know.The public reports for the year cannot be ready and little or no legislation can be prepared.Then why the fall session, which must, of course, be an extra session ?What can there be to justify the extra expense to the country ?There is no more prospect of a new reciprocity treaty ora new fishery treaty than there was when Parliament rose.The people have expected to see these measures advanced astep, but they stand where they were six months ago.There is the Nova Scotia question, it is true, to be dealt with, but there has been no rumor of negotiations or even of correspondence between the two governments, and the Ottawa Ministry would be very unlikely, indeed, to call an extra gession of Parliament to deal with and settle new financial arrangements.This would be a condemnation of the Dominion Government that the Premier would \u2018be slow to bring upon himself.There is nothing in the suggestion that perhaps the session is to be called to take authority to subsidize new steam lines, on the Atlantic and Pacific, in connexion with the Canadian Pacific and a through route from England to Cuina and Australasia, for until the Imperial Government have first taken action Canada will not be called upon to move; and at any rate, there is nothing in the case calling for an extra session of the Canadian Par- lisment, It is said by some that an extra session may be needed in order that the Premier may formally announce a new policy for the country, a perfect coup which will strike terror into the ranks of his political opponents,\u2014the Mail's programme in all probability; but he can do all that it is necessary to do in this connexion by means of a caucus or convention of his party, and a most interestiug gathering it would be.We can see no reason why a fall session is to be desired ; yre can see many reasons why the Government will not want one.They will not, for instance, wish to come before Parliament without the departmental reports and accounts being ready, unless there is something seriously wrong which they wich to conceal, Nor will they desire to assemble Parliament without having measures ready for Parliament to consider; and these cannot be forthcoming in time, Then there are more scandals to be discussed in Parliament, and the Premier will wish The attitude of Sir Jobn\u2019s great newspaper supporter, the Mail, will be up for consideration, There are in the Mail's articles material for & half-dozen separate debates.The friends of the Roman Cacholic Church will want explar ations on one point, the opponents of the Scott Act on a second point, the Home Rulers on a third point, Sir John\u2019s French friends on a fourth, the Government majority who supported the Franchise Act on a fifth point ; and so on.The mental resources aud proverbial dexterity of the Premier would be taxed to the utmost to reconcile the Mail\u2019s policy with the Government\u2019s policy, the party\u2019s present with its past, and to prevent a general disruption, Under the circumstances we incline to the opinion that the Government will not anticipate the end by calling Parliament to assemble this fall, \u2014_\u2014 RUNNING WITH THE HARE AND HUNT IRG WITH THE HOUNDS.Mr, Alfred Boultbee, a prominent Tory organizer of Ontario, is reported to have said at a meeting in Haldimand County : \u201cIn Quebec the Protestants are \u201cunder the iron heel of Roman Catholic \u201cpriestly oppression, and the material \u201cprosperity of the Province is being seri- \u201c ously retarded.The public funds are \u201c being used to endow the charch, to pay \u2018for religious celebrations, and to foot the bills for the installation of Cardi- \u201cnals, The English-speaking Protestant population there are now appealing to \u201c their kith and kin in this province to come to their rescue.\u201d In replying\u2019 to similar expressions of the Toronto Mail, the Montreal Gazette said that this was dangerous nonsense, and thus it is that the country is puzzled to know how deeply in the crusade Sir John has ventured, He repudiates the Mal, but he has not condemned the utterances of Mr.Dalton McCarthy or of Mr.Al fred Boultbae, Perhaps thisjwould be too much to expect, since they were sent into the constituency of Sir John.Mae donald to put the square issue whether Haldimand did not feel itself ground down by the iron heel, etc, and what they were going to do about it.But we see no condemnation of Mr.Boultbee in the Gazette, It is silent while he assails.its Quebec friends at every point; possibly it fears that in the event of the Protestant horse being again trotted out as a lastiresource, it too may be repudiated.And the jibe at \u201cthe installation of Cardinals\u201d would seem to have called for some remark from our neighbor, It professes to find no hardship from the State Caurch in Quebec; it had nothing to say against the expenditure ofa moderate amount on the installation of Cardinal Taschereau, but it has never a word to say to Mr.Boultbee for his attack on those it calls its friends in Quebec.It is content that its politicel friends in Quebec should rave against the French and their church, and make what capital they can get out of it, and it keeps À silence unless it feels sure that it will come to the ears of the Quebec wing, If it endorses the views of these fiery crusaders, why are its English Tory friends here left to mourn in silence, or, on the other hand, what can its friends from whom it derivesso much sustenance think of its hanging back when they are thus attacked?This work in which Sir John is engaged, of hounding on the anti-Que- bec men in Ontario, aud offering to such a course, a fow disparaging remarks in Quebec, is à poor device, etfs.A CORRECIION, The following appeared in the Star of yesterday in connection with the rumors which have been afloat for some days past that Mr.Senecal was negotiating for the re-purchase of the North Shore Railway : An honorable member of the Commons and a warm supporter of the C.P, R.although he is the leader of the Independents in the House, being interviewed on the matter stated that he bad heard the rumour, and that he was confident there was such & move on hand.Hs thought such a change was the best thing which could happen to the Province, a8 the Canadian Pacific had not provided at ail for the wants of Quebec.We suppose that the gentleman referred to is the Hon, P.Mitchell, and if 80, we are authorized by him to state that, accidentally meeting a Star reporter on the street, he was asked what truth there was in the rumor of negotiations going on, and he replied that he believed, and was informed on what he thought to be good authority, that sach negotiations were on foot.But that the latter part of the paragraph is untrue as he never eaid what the reporter makes him state, viz , * that such a change \u201c was the best thing that could happen to \u201cthe Province as the Canadian Pacific \u201c had not provided at all for the wants \u201c of Quebec.\u201d Mr.Mitchell during the inferview never referred to the Canadian Pacific in any way and expressed no opinion as to whether it bad provided for the wants of Quebec or otherwise, and his opinion is well known that he believes that the worst thing that could happen the Province in the connection named would be the re-transfer of the road to Mr.Sen- ecal and he does not believe that Parliament would consent to it and it could not be transferred without legislation.A LETTER FROM À VICIIM.Among the Canadians who with their vessels have been seized, fined and imprisoned by the United States officials in Alaska was Captain Daniel Munro, a shipmaster, formerly of Pictou, N.S.In a letter which has just been received by his friends in Pictou town, he writes: \u2014 SITKA, Sept.3.I have been captured for fishing seals in the Behring Sea, bul I was 80 miles from shore.It appears thatthe United States Government claims all the eastern half «f the Hehring Sea as an inl.nd water, and that tiiey bought it \u2018from Russia along with Alaska.But how far th.t has been sanctioned by other nations bas yet to be found ut.We are being prosecuted now for being on the American side of the line which they claim to be the correct one laid down on the American charts but on no otber charts.There is no doubt this is a test case but it ruined my season\u2019s work.But I expect to get redress for this und big damages.We were towed to the Island of Vunalaska, our vessel stripped and skins discharged.We were taken here in the cutter, where we were placed in confinement and where we are at present and expect to remain for some time \u2018There were two of the victims ried; one of the captains was fined $50 und his mate $300 and one month\u2019s ira- prisonment éach.The other captain got two months\u2019 impri-orment and his male one month.So my turn comes next, but not for a few days us they cau\u2019t raise crowd enough to form a jury, as they can\u2019t have the same jury in all the cases.This ia all a one-sided, one-horse place.Every one is of the same opinton as the prosecuting attorney and the judge and afraid to toink otherwise.If a jury cannot be ruised I will waive my right to one and take my chance with the judge.It is time we knew what representations have been made ,on this subject by our Government, What with our Alantic coast fishery -dificulty with the United States, this Behring Ses fishery trouble and the French- Newfoundland affair, there appears to be a considerable amount of fishery business forthe diplomats to attend to.All of these matters ought to be disposed of without unnecessary delay.Tax Toronto World publishes the following amongst its *\u2018 political chroniques\u201d :\u2014 Two weeks will seethe Quebec local elections over.Private advices ure to the effect \u2018that the Conservative Government.headed by Mr.Ross, will be sustalned.Mereler\u2019s prospects are poor, and even the doughty eter Mitchell, who is championing his cause, admitted in Mcntreal the other day that the Rieiites would not defeat Mr.Ross.Mr.Laurier has a better chance in the cuom- ing federal elections.We understand that Mr, Mitchell has no recollection of having made the statement here attributed to him, Not being mixed up with the campaign or the party issues involved, he has no means of forming a judgment on the subject beyond those possessed by the general public, and would not be likely to make the statement reported in the | World.He has not, however, seen anything to justify the sanguine views which the party men on either side profess to hold of a sweeping victory for one or the other, He does not believe there will be a large majority on either side.It is but fair to say, however, thatthe reports which have been brought in during the present Week, both from English and French districts, by the Liberals, indicate whole brighter than they have been at any time since the campaign opened.THE St.John Sun says in reply to a remark in a neighboring journal : The Liberal-Conservative representatives are not owned by Costigan or Foster or anybody else.\"Neither they nor the people they represent beloug to Cabinet Ministers.stead of owning the prople,belong to the Brunswick are not Costigan men and Foster men.The Minister of Marine and the Minister of Inlia:.d Revenue are our men.1f our esteemed friends of the Opposition do them goud.Our counsel to them is to cease to be the personal followers of any politician, but to own themselves.And very good advice, too.Only we do not think our St.Jobn contemporary quite understands the principles that govern the ownership of the Ottawa Cabinet.Messrs.Costigan and Foster do not belong to Cabinet Ministers ; the head of the firm there allows no partnerships in this respect, He owns them all, that the Opposition\u2019s prospects are on the.In their official capacity, the Ministers, in- people The Liberal-Conservatives of New Will take our advice in this connection it will { THE Globe says it agrees with | 8ir Charles Warren, the new Chief Commis- , sioner of Police in London, in respect to the usefulness of dogs, He says that the life of one human being is of more importauce than all the dogs in Christendom.\u201d Doesu\u2019t that depend a good deal on who the human being is?Plenty of human beings are deliberately shot while doing their duty, aud others are hanged while their dogs are spared.The subject admits of lengthened treatment, but it is sufficient to say that even a Chief Commissioner of Police may talk non- sence, particularly if he happens to be one having a mania about mad dogs.SPECIAL NOTICE.ON YOUR RETURN FROM THE COUNTRY OR SEASIDE, DO NOTIFORGET TO OALL AND GET YOUR OWN AND! THE CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN, IN ANY STYLE, AT NOTMAN & SONS, 21 BLEURY STREET.BIRTH.LUMSDEN,\u2014Nn the 2°th September, at 236 Jarvis street, T.roato, the wife of Hugh D.Lumsden, C.E., of a son.MARR: ED.W'ILLIAMS\u2014LETTS\u2014At St.James\u2019 Chureh, Bedford, Que., on Wednesday, September :9, (St.Michael's Day) by Rev.H.W.Nye, M.À., Rural Dean, Frederick George Hilary Wil- llams to Rosa Katherine, eldest daughter of Thomas Lett, Esq.all of Montreal.sa \u2014_JOHNSTON.\u2014A e residence of thee Ther, 714 Sherbrooke street, ou Wednesday, 29th Septeniner, \u2018by the Rev.L.H.Jordan, B.D., assigsied by the Rev.Prof.Scrimger, M.A., Dr.Wm.Dunwoodie Armstrong, of st.Paul's Church, Ottawa, to Jean Wotherspon, ¢ldest daughter of H.J.Johnston, Esq.GrIFFIN-LENOX.\u2014ÂAt the residence of the bride\u2019s\u2019 father, Talbot street, London, Ont., on Tuesday, Sept.23, 1'84, by the Rev E.Davis, Gustavius Hamilton Uritin, M.D, of Montreal, to Nellie, youngest daughter of James Lenox, Esq., of Londou, Ont.u 26 Hew Advertisewrnts GET A BOX OF \u201cPICADOR\u201d CIGARS FOR $325, At S.YOUNGHEART & C0.\u2019S, 279 ST, JAMES STREET, ligeet @ Hamilton s \u2014 Cloakings and Mantle Material \u2014\u2014 Our stock is now complete and comprises all the latest novelties for Fall and Winter Garments for ladies\u2019, misses\u2019 and children\u2019s wear.Our variety is large and we have never had better value, although prices have advanced greatly since our goods were bought.~ MANTLE AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, We have an immense variety of our own importation which we have marked cheaper than usual, a8 we are determined to take the lead this season in Feather Trimmings, Silk Rachings, Silk Marabont, Chenille Fringes, Fur Trimmings and Fancy Buttens.BLTTON TRIMMING, By the yard is a high novelty and will be much used, we have it in two widths, and in all colors to match dress materials.Blankets & Comforters We have no room to display them but we have the best value in the trade, a large variety and a full range of prices.INEPECTION INVITED.LIGGET & HAMILTON, 1883 and 1885 Notre Dame St.Oct.2 © 237 Great Annual Exhibit \u2014\u2014\u2014 gg Our Forty-fir:t Annual Exhibit has commenced.Ît consists of the largest and best assorted stock of Parior Sets, comprising the latest designs of Group Sets, uphoistered in and Plush, as well asevery article of parlor requisites, such as_Ebony and Cherry Cabinets, Inlaid and Plush Top Centre Tables, Side Tables, Hanging Cabinets, Statuette Tables, Gilt Chairs, Ottomans, Piano Stools, Music Cabinets, Portfolios, and a full line of Library, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture.Our new passenger elevator, so much appreciated by customers, will carry all in want of such goods to any of our six flats of Showrooms, without either loss of time or fatigue of ascending stairs.We solicit a call of inspection of st: ck and prices, at our oldest, largest and by all acknowledged tho cheapest Furniture House in the Dominion, quality considered.The advantages of purchasing largely and paying cash for all stock, enables OWEN McGARVEY & SON to mark ali their stock in plaln figures at and below what the same goods cost many in our ine, A large reduction to all wholesale customers.Nos.1849, 1851 & 1853 Fotre Dame St.Corner MeGili SILVERED PLATE MIRRORS, \\EACOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES, We are now prepared to turnish Mirrors of any size.Sivoring E ualif not Superior 10 English or French and guaranteed to stand untarnished.\u2018 Low Prices and Bpeclal Discount tothe Trado.A.RAMSAY & SON, the finest quality and latest shades of Silk | 37 ko 41 Becollet SL, and 12 to 22 Luspector St MONTREAL: \u2019 Maro 1th,l333 a Hew Advertisements Richelieu and cet CHANGE of TIME Commencing MONDAY next, 4th October, the Steamers \u2019 \u201cQUEBEC \u201d and \u2018 MONTREAL,\u201d will leave for Quebec at Six O\u2019clock pim.instead of Seven! ! ALEX! MILLOY, Traffic Manager: Montreal, Oct: 1st, 1886: J: B: LABELLE, General Manager! ra 286 THE ATLANTIS AND NORTH-WEST RAILWAY COMPANY A SPECIAU GENERAL MEETING of the Sharenoiders of the Atlantic and North.West Railway Company will be held at the office of the Company in Montreal, on TUESDAY, the SEJOND DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, to consider and authorize a lease in pe:petuity, to the Canadian Pacific Railway Compat y, Of the Consolidated Railway of the Company, and to determine all matters incidental thereto, By order of tha Board.C.DRINKWATER, .Secretary.October 1 oN 236 Montreal Board of Trade.The QUARTERLY MEETING of the Corporation of THE MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE will be held in the Board Room, on TUESDAY, sta OCTOBER, at THREK o'clock p.m., but will be adjourned sine die.By order.GEC.HADRILL, secretary.27th September, 1886.28,308 2,50 233 THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE MGLSONS BANK are hereby notified that a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT.upon the Capital Stock hag been deciared for the CURRENT HALF-YEAR, and that the same will be payavle at the office of the Bank in Montre-l, and at its branches, on and after the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBEB NEX I, The Transier Books will be closed from the 16th to 30.d September.The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at the Bank in this city on MONDAY, the 11th of OCTOBER Next, At THREE o'clock in the Afternoon.By order of the Board.F, WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager, Montreal, 30th August, 1886.60 w 210 The Montreal Gas Company, A Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT.has been declared on the Paid-up Capital Stock of the Company, payable at the Company\u2019s office on the FIFTELNTH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT.The Transfer Books will be closed trom the 1st to the 15th proximo, both days inclusive.The Seventh Instalment of Ten per cent, on the New Stock [issue 1876] has been called, payable at the office on Friday, 15th October next.By order of the Board.J.F.SCRIVER, Secretary.228 7,150 228 Montreal, Sept, 21st, 1838.JONAS\u2019 F LAVORINC EX : ARE FOR SALE in the stores of all respectable Grocers and Druggists from Gaspe to Sarnia They have enjoyed a reputation extending over SIXTEEN YEARS, and they se\u201d ARE UNEQUALLED ! æa \u2014 gp Ask for JONAS\u2019, and take no other make.tf 234 THOMAS ROBERTSON & 00, MONKREAL AND GLASGOW, IRON, STEEL AND METAL MERCHANTS, RAILWAY SUPPLIES.Piumbers and Steamfilters\u2019 Supplies.\u201c QOLTNESS,\u201d ¢ DALMELLINGTON,\u201d \u201cGAR VSHERRIE,\u201d \u201c EGLINTON » and \u201c LONSDALE HEMATITE» PIG IRONS, * DALZELL\u201d Steel Boiter Plate, « LUKEX\u2019S\u201d Charcoal Iron Boilir Plate \u201c SHANK'S\u201d [Sanitary Appliances.\u201c THOS.GLOVAR'S\u201d Dry Gas fieters.MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT IRON TUBING, FOR GAS, STEAM OR WATER.Also, HO ITER TUBES, made from Iron or Steel.WHISKIES JUST RECEIVED Consignment of Whiskies from the Waterloo (Ont) Distillery Consisting of Seagram's WHTE WHEAT, = 82g, 22 52 \u201cOLD TIMES, do.3s \u201cALL RYE SPIRITS, in Brls.Ganadien, \u201cFINE OLD BYE, pris The Best Made.\u201cHand Made Sour Mash 5.A Relish, The above celebrated goads will be kept permanently on hand ard for sale, duty paid, in lots to suit the trade by OVIDE STE.BFARIE, Prices and 'erms Age ut, Liberal.| No.30 St.Sacrament St.Post OFFICE BOX, 16419.TELEPHONE No, 1484, September 30 t£ trs 235 MONTREAL WES.201 G.W.STEPHENS\u2019 Committee Rooms are:\u2014 1346 ST.CATHERINE STREET ; Chairman, EDGAR JUDGE.2157 NOTRE DAME STREET ; Chairman, EDOUARD LEDUC, 96 FULFURD STREET; Chairman, THOS.BOWES.88 ST.LAWRENCE STREET ; Chairman, DR.RAYMOND.20 BLEURY STREET ; Chairman, Wm.CUNNINGHAM Friends desiring to assist in Election will please report at either ol the above addresses.RGF\" Rooms open every evening.W.S.WALKER, Sec.Central Committee.September 28 r 233 [NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Amusements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAS.Lessee & Manager.TO-RNIGH I AND MAJINEE.THE ORIGINAL MIKA DO, under the management of MR.JOHN TEM.) PLETON, with the principal art.sts who first pro !uced the Gers in America.ngemble as bel.re.Sots Low on sale at Nordheimer\u2019s.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENBY THOMAS.Lessee and Manager.Monday, Oct.Ath.THE GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT! The Celebruted Actress ROSE COGHLA®#, ç ted by the talented FREUERIC DE ILE and the strongest Company the road.\u201cTue following plays will be produced during the week :\u2014 rouday, School for Scandal\u201d ; Tue:dav, \u201c London Assurance\u201d ; Wednesday, *As You Like IL\u201d; Thursday, \u20183chonl for Scandal\u201d; Friday, ** Scrap of Paper 5} Saturday Matinee, * Lady of Lyons\u201d; Satur-_ d-y nisht, the play will be announced hereafter.Seats on sale at Nordheimer's.SPARROW & JALOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! Commencing The Latest London and New York Success.COLVILLE'S TAKEN FROM LIFE! By HENRY PETITT, Author of The World.Produced by the PHO3A MCALLISTER DRAMATIC CO.with alt the original Scenery from Wailack's Theatre, N.Y., including The Great Explosion, Clerckenwell Prison, Act 4th\u20141he English Racing Stable, introducing the celebrat: @ horse \u201cCOMET,\u201d making this oue of the grandest productions of the Sommenans Monday, Oct.4.age.Admission, 10, 20, and 30 cents.27 DANCING.Prof.Durkee\u2019s Ciassss as Foliows: Beginners\u2019 Evening Class, Tuesday and Friday, October 5th and 8th.Afternoon Class, Monday and Thursday, October 4th and 7th, from 4 to 6.Assembly next Thursday eveulng.The popular Italian Orchestra.Circulars at Prince\u2019s Music Store and at the Academy.5m 237 HORSE TAMING ! LAST NIGET! CRYSTAL RINK, PROF.CLEASON WILL HANDLE AND SUBDUE 7 VICIOUS HORSES 7 One a Wild Kicking Stallion, Bolters, etc.The famous Buckinz Mustang, \u2018\u2018 Danger.\u201d Only exhibition of the kind in the world.Admission 25cts.Reserved Seats, 50 cts Evenings only, at EIGHT.c 28 \u2014 feux Advertisements me it = He rem TE GET A BOX OF \u201cPICADOR\u201d CIGARS FOR $3.25, At S.YOUNGHEART & C0.\u2019S, 209 ST.JAMES STREET, October 2 : Music\u2014 \u20ac 287 Mayo\u2019s Vegetable Anæsthetic IS NOW MANUFACTURED AT 41} WILLIAM STREET, MONTREAL, where all orders for the Domini n can be promptly filled.This new anesthetic can be administered the same as Nitrons-Oxide (Fas, and can be charged in the same cylinders.Orders for Nitrous-Oxide Gas also can be filled at above address, and any further information required kindly send for pamphlets.I'd, Local Agent for the Patentee.1m 235 September 30 Use Imperial Extract Cos Flavoring Extracts.Best in the World.IMPERIAL EXTRACT CO, 48 Colborne Street, Toronto.| Nov.2 wei?FOR Sai EK, BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT That choice building site.corner of Pee Street and Burnside, 112 x 118.6 the best corner in the city, fry sale CHEAP.Apily W.MoLEA WALBANK, C.E._«rchitect, 81 James Street THE ALLANS S.8.GRECIAN, CHAS.E.LeGALLAIS, Commander, from London, and the S.8.NORWEGIAN, J.G.STEPHEN, Commander, from Glasgow, are entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, .: Agents.Montreal, 29th Sept., 1886.m 235 3 20 The SS.HORTON, Knott, master, from Rotterdam, is now reported at Customs.Con- signres will p'ease pass their entries without delay.JOBN HOFE & COQ., Agents, September 20 m 25 Edncational.Montreal Veterinary College, ESTABLISHED 1866.LECTURES COMMENCE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5th.Introdurtory Lecture by M.C.BAKE V 8S, at EIGHT o'clock p.m, ER, Tre public are cordlaily in ited.For particulars of the Course, Fees, &c.apply to \u2019 D.MCEACHRAN.F.R.C.V.S8., Principal, No.6 Union Avenue.50 228 Sept 23 Art Association of Montreal \u2014 THE ADVANCED ART CLASSES of the Art association will RE-OPEN FOR THE SESSION 1886-87 EARLY IN OCTOBER under the direction of Mr.William Brymner, of the Royal Canadian Academy.Intendirg Students will obtain particulars on application to MISS NEWTON, at the Gallery.! Auction Sales, BY JaMES STEWART « Co.FINE BUL.D:N: SiTE n Island street.10°x100, opposite th Oresorved b the city for a \"ubiig oper.Tormse sy.Sale at li o'clock THURS MORNING, 71st, #t the ro ms of A JAMES STEW ART & CO, +uction 183 >b Jamos St eat, \u201c6, VERY MESIRABLE BUILDING Lo On Hypolite and St.Domin qu» streetg Sherbrooks and bstw en Na.0ienn aud fev streets.\u2018lermslibaral.S+le At OUr roomg Ÿ lio'elock on THU ¢ D ¥ MORNING à inst JAMES STEWART & Co, th AucL oue 133 St.Janes Strive FOUR © i SAG way, Nos.231 to 291 St.Constant.ynvar Corner Ontario street; in good order.Stable a of y sheds attached, each :Ix!06.Fine vacant, Tor c adjoinlng, 42x:06, Very easy terms.al of our rooms, THURSDAY, 7th, at 11 elo a.m.JAMES STEW «RT & CO.ok AUC.1ONeers 237 183 St.James Streat BY THus.J.ULT au.' HOCHELAGA WARD, Highly Important Uareserved Sale o Choice Properties \u2014 Houses and Building Lots, = OVER HALF & Mt LION IN VaLyg The subscriber ig instructed by I HOGAN, Etq., tu sell on the premises VB SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2ud OCTOBER at the GALE FA 2M, near the CANADIA PACIFIC D POT, the Hotel corner Nop Dame s: reef cast apd Gale av.mus ; a Splendi business stand.Also.seve/al houss adjoip ing the same, and a large number of väln ol) Building Lots, sait=+-e for shops and hougeal fronting on Notre Dame strest and 1heothe streets which run from the river frog, 0 Cote Visttation.The sale also inc.udeg ovy $400,000 worth of Jot, which »re situated gp Lo the Canadian Pacifi Ruilw.y Depot 1h Cotton and Tobacco Factiries, Pacific Won sh .ps, City Passenger R.HK.Depot, Glag Works, Wharves, Stsamshi;s, Lumber, Pho, phate aid large \u2018Oal Dep ts, Cattle Market and numerous places which em Iny contin uaily a large numb-r of men, thus guarap, teeing a sure demand that is coustantiy ™ creasing, for houses and shops.x A splendid chunce is offèied to capitaïig who wish to buy land al nlow price and build houses that will pay hem a handsome ren tal.Materials of all kinds or building pay poses, sand, brick and stone, can be obtaine on theground, making it very convenient f those intending to build and reducing he cost of transportation.o Houses and ;0:d business stands are alway) in great demand by x0 :d tenants.No better Investment can bu had iu Canada than is now offered.THE LAND IS ALL HIGH AND Dry andis never aff cted by the flouds, which have caused so much damage tn other vartg ofthe city.The Lumber, Saipping, Tobacco Cotton and railway int r-sts centred in thi locality.are sutficlent to gaurantee à surg return to those whe invest in Ho helaga,s there is no doubt that the .urcha ers og realize a hand.ome vrofit when 1.es desire! sell, ag weil ag good revenue while they hoff the property.New faciories are ontinuaily being erected on this pruperty.Those why wish to buy a lot and build x house are ref minded that the terms of sale will be exces] ingly liberal, one-fifth eash, baiauc - in ogg two, three, four, five years, ai per Cent ini terest, Plans will be prepared st once, and thoruugh examination of the property isrg quested by investors and .urehuasers, Ni sale which ha yet b-en held in Mo treal ha offered such advantages to ali Classes y buyers.; The Houses and Lots tn be sold are ni\u2018uata on Notrs Dame, St.Catherine, Mignory Richelieu, Monte.lm, Champlain, Rachel ay Ontario stree's.The river front of this property is admin bly adapted for grain elsvators.The City Passenger Railway extends to thi property, und the esse with which it e¢.nng e euched has induced tne proprietor to play these lots upon he murket \u2018Luncn atl o'clock.Sale at 2 clock, Property Commuted.| Titles Porfes VHOS.J.FOTT .+, Auctioneer Further informat:on can bs had from Mf HOyaN er Mr.CUVILLUIER, St.Lawrend Ft fo! BY M.HICKS & GO.Oriental Kugs and Carpet Persian Embroideries, Turkish Neediewod.Damascus Curtains, Harem Portieres, § Table and Piano Covers, etc., and a few choice examples of Japanese Art Objects To be sold by Auction at the Subseri New Art Rooms, Nos.1833 and 1855 NOTRE DAME STREB ; TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AFYERNO( OCTOBER Hth and 6th.The Subscribers respectfully Invite the lic to call and inspect this large ana consignment of tas ern products, which be Jound very interesting us sp cime almost every Ca pet made in Turkey, - nd Persia will be found in this ¢ lec emb'acing & few Autigue Cashmere Somace of rare merit, tbe whole eclipsing quantity aud variety all formerco signm that we have offered at auc ion, and for: a magnificnt exuibition ol the native in try ofthe E -st.On view Monday, September 27 h, and e day irom 9 a.m.10 6 p.:u.Sale each afternoon at TWO o\u2019cleek.M.HICKS & CO., 233 Auct oneël Catalogues Tuesday.= Situations Wanted\u2014niale ANTE/\u2014Two y uug men, thor.ug acquainted with tho wholesale trade the Maritime Provinces, \u2018six years\u2019 exep£ Beca ience on the road,\u201d des re to represent à ff; class drygoods house in Montreal.The id is to establish an asm«y at Si.Jobn, NJ and do the trade thorouzhly.Both y men can give the best Of references as reg guaracter amd able Correspon-tence cite).ress Ii; B: +0.: j John.N.B.; Ba PO.Box 4, OUN:s married geunlleman, lately ar ed, wishes t: m et w:.th suitable 2 pointment in eity.oar rears assistay Master in English Graramar S 1.mT Geo Cook, Mount Rov-1 Vila choo A C | Ply ANTED\u2014A situation at onc by : perienced bo kkeeper, having a ough knowledge ot office and financial, well as custom house work; could post up ) books in the everings ; best of citv referen ces.Ap; ly Boukkecper, Herald Office m VV ANTED\u2014A.youug man, 2».or gcôù cation and busiuess capacity seeks engagement in any capac ty: Has experi as a bookkeeper, Warthourernan or cl highest references; Address W.M:, He m Office: ANTED\u2014A young mun, 23 years of desires à positiou in an « ffice ; isa class shorthand and type-writer ; can Montreal, 3rd September.213 keep books: Apply I.M:, Herald Office, - To th Situations Wanted_ Female Di \u2014 recei Ww .NTED \u2014 Bv competent, middle sum person.willlug te assist or ake eb incor; charge of house; is a good cook.Excel most references.A comfortab.e home mir® of her object than high wages.M.G., Herald Off chuse m guleh TTT em ANTED\u2014Middi-\u2014aged p-rson Walls if and situation as good cook, no wasning & Piteou furnish good city references.Appy 82 vithl St.James street, (up stairs.) m' acqua.ANTED\u2014By respectably p riy, Wii trialo child four yca:s old, situation Bf.From small family.Wages small.wood Ig .charge ences.Address H Herald Odice ml\u2019 torela ; eighte TS heen | Miscellaneous.He passed ANTED torent, a furnished house Patroi dress Geo.W Murray, BalmoralB NYO LET-Upper Tenement on St.7E street.First class, Six roomé 4 Th and in good condition.Address G 1%, ald Office, | TWE?EE art never to forget or to lea ST.L book after having rea1 it once Gg Te Loisette, of Lonuon, appreciated, Jade Placed, À franc, in\u2019 stamps.Aides à Hu ABBE CH .V 4 UTY, ex-Military vat Const at Lourdes, (Hautex-Pyrenges), Franc \u201cil Oc \\ ; 1 tieres, , and ire asslstay School.ec by wing a f or financial, as 4=3omething Worth Reading! 1 Uffice AR \"ai d house: a1moral B ur /ex 3p TT p\u2014 THE MONTREAL HERALD ANI DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY.OCTOBER 2 Auction Sales.Auction Sales, BY JAMES STEWART & CO.REAL ESTATE.EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION \"THE FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE WEST END OF MONTREAL.THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ON THE MOST PROMINENT STREETS EAST OF MACKAY AND WEST OF MOUNTAIN ON SHERBROOKE AND ST.CATHERINE, AND THE NEW STREETS RECENTLY HOMOLOGATED RUNNING FROM SHERBROOKE TO DORCHESTER, VIZ., BISHOP AND CRESCENT.STREETS.CITIZENS WHO PROPOSE BUILDING PRIVATE RESIDENCES WILL NOT AGAIN HAVE SUCH A CHANCE TO SELECT FROM 80 CONSIDERABLE AN AREA, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE MOST MAGNIFICENT LOCATION IN THE CITY.INTHE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THIS PROPERTY ARE THE FOLLOWING PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP: ST!JAMES THE APOSTLE CHURCH (EPISCOPALIAN), DOUGLAS (METHODIST).CRESCENT, ERSKINE, CALVARY, ST.PAUL'S AND KNOX (PRESBYTERIAN), EMMANUEL (CONGREGATIONALIST), THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, METHODIST (DORCHESTER STREET), BAPTIST, MOUNTAIN STREET, AND OUR ELEGANT AND HANDSOME WINDSOR HOTEL, ST.JAMES CLUB, etc., ete., ete.The undersigned are instructed by the HEIRS OF THE ESTATE PHILLIPS, to offer at Public Sale ON OR ABOUT 9th OCTOBER NEXT,\u2019 \u2018the lots as laid out on the plan by Mr.Josaph Rielle, P.L.8, about 191 building lots.On Sherbrooke street there are east of Cressent street, four lots 29x120, between Bishop and \u201cCrescent eight lots, say about 28x120, and five on Sherbrooke, east of Mackay.On St.Catherine street there are only on the North side, thirteen lots, but they are, considering the rapldly advancing value of property on that street, most eligible sites.On the same street, on the South side west of Crescent, there are eight lots about 23x120.On the East and West side of Bishop street, running from Sherbrooke to St, Catherine, there are sixty-five lots, about 924x135 and eighteen below St.Catherine 23 feet 6 inx100.On Cresent, North of 8t.Catherine here are 53lots about 24x10), aud North of Dorchester there are 12 lots 25x116.All the new streets as homologated by the Corporation are ample in width, being each 60 feet, or as wide as our leading thoroughfare, St.James street.Lane accommodation is also fally provided for.Weather permitting the Sale will take place on the ground.Plans and information at JAMES STEWART & CO., Anctionesers, 183 ST.JAMES STREET.September 23 229 JNO.C.WATSON.Rich, Novel and Elegant Large Variety of Styles and Patterns to Select from.Office and Factory : SE, 85 & 90 Grey Nun Street, MONTREAL: ses Samples mailed to the Trade on application EI er i SAS ET IR Ourn samples for 1886 & '87 are now complete and in the hands of our travellers.October 2 \u20ac 237 ESTABLISHED 1798.Why is Coates & Co.\u2019s Original Plymouth Gin So Popular ?Because it is the Purest and Finest Doub'y Distilled HOLLAN Tr adulteration to hurt the stomach, DE, contalning no sugar o Plymouth Gin and Soda Water, Plymouth Gin * John Collins,\u201d Plymouth Gin Cocktails, OR AS \u201cUN PETIT VERRE APRES DINER\" IS UNSURPASSED.TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS.October 2 \u20ac 237 r A STORY ABOUT THE ST.LEON MINERAL WATER | MONTREAL, Aug.31, 1886, To the Manager ST, LEON WATER CO.: DEAR SIR,\u2014It gives me great pleasure to add to the numerous testimon rez received by you, showing conclusively 1he wonderful properties of St.Leon ad iY hy summer of 1875 my littie daughter, then nearly two years old, was afflicted with a most incorrigible serofula abscess.It had made such terrible progress that after consulting the most eminent medical authoritles in Boston it was decided by them that she had lost the use of her righ! arm, and the only possible ineans of saving her life was to place her in the Massachusetts Hospital and submit to à surgical operation.This was the advice of the distinguished surgeon, Dr.Cabot, of Boston, but when cooly informed that there was only a chance of recovery Î very naturally hesi, ated to inflict the terrible tortures of a surgical operation, and when my little girl, just able to talk (after the wearying examination), looked up so piteously and said, \u2018\u2018 Little Susie dont want to be cut up,\u201d that settled it.I returned home with little courage, but not entirely disheartened.Fortunately at that time I made your acquaintance, and with a kind of forlorn hope I went to st Leon, and commenced a thorough trial of St.Leon Water, following you.implicit instructions.The result was astonishing.From the very first week a marked change was visible, and as the weeks went by the discharge became less offensive, and the muscles of the shoulder which had become rig d, beg 'n to relax and gradually the use of her arm returned, and in September, my little girl, who for eighteen months had suffered extensively, was entirely cured, and now 1: years old apd has been 111 hardly a single day since.Her continued health is owing largely I think to the fact that not a single summer has passed that Les not been partly spent at St.Leon, that in her case certainly has been her Patron & \" Very truly yours, ORA P.PATTEN, Manager Fairbanks\u2019 Scale Co.28~ Circulars containing important certificates sent free on application.This invaluable Water is for sule by all lending Druggists and Grocers at only TWENTY-FIVE CEN ES per gallon, and Wholesale and Retail, by ST.LEON WATER COMPANY.No.4 VICTORIA SQUARE, (Herald Building.) Telephone, 1432.A, POULIN, Manager.H.B.\u2014For Dyspepsia or Indigestion drink the Water after each meal, and for Constipation take it before breakfast, MONTREAL FUBNITURE ¢0.(LIMITED).Having purchased the new Factory with all the late and improved machinery of Craig & Co., St! James street wes), and added -arzely thereto, and also secured ihe extensive furniture business and premises of W.J.Shaw & Co:, Craig street, we are now prepared to carry on the manufacture and sale of fine furniture in all its departments.Dealers in the city wishing to place orders from sagiples or photographs furnished by them can\u2019have the exclusive contr 1 ot such arti lesin the city, and satisfaction both in material and workmanship will be guaranteed.We hope thereby to secure a fair portion of the immense trade which is now going almost exclusively frora this city to Outario and the United States.Woods ef all kinds used in the manufacture of furniture can be laid down in Montreal cheaper than in any city of thie Dominion: Our Canadign cabinet-makers and upholsterers are noted for the skill and industry in the great furniture centre of New York, Chicago, Toronto an! elseuhere.We purp se to use this materia: here and show our citizens what can be done at home.To this end we have secured the most competent foremen in each department.We have ali the facillties for turning out good work, and those who undersall us will have io get vp : aily.We have one of the largest drying kilns in the country, and all our furniture will be perfectly seasoned.We specially invite attention to our wholesale price list of furniture in the white, and rejoice to say we have already taken large orders for our fine Ash, Cnerry, and Walnut Bedroom Sets, one house in the city having given an order for one hundred and fifty Bedroom Suites.The Wholesale and Retail Departments will be kept entirely separate.All orders received at the Office and Warerooms, 724, 7 6, 728 Craig street, will have prompt atiention.Our traveller will start with samples in a few days.MONTREAL FURNITURE \u20ac0.Tr 236 ROOFING ! 100 Rosin Cement, genuine old-fashioned kind; roofs of it in this city have stood 2) and 25 years; also Gravel, Natural Asphalt.Slate and Metal Roofing.CEO.W.REED, SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, DEALER IN ROOFING.MATERIALS, 783 and 785 Craig Street West.September 14 trs 221 SITUATION WANTED, By a business man who thoroughly understands the trade of the Maritime Provinces : has thorough acquaintance with the lumber trade ; is a capable accountant; is intimate with many of the merchants.Address * H October 1 October 2 c 237 PB.cate ofthe Editor of Tax MEnAacn 1f 150 Corner McGill WHERE IS TO BE ann Notre Dame Streets, FOUND THE LARGEST AND BEST ASBORTED STOCK OF NEW PATTERNS OF 75 and 77 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Sole manufacturer, under license, for the Diminion of Canada, for Gresham\u2019s New Patent Automatic RE-STARTING INJECTORS AND HANCOCK INSPIRATORS.CHERELCH] 3 - Manufactucer and Dealer in Steamfitters\u2019, Plumbess\u2019 and Engineers\u2019 Supplies.JAMES MORRISON, 75 and 77 Adelaide street west, Toronto.Illustrated Catalogue Supplied on application.September 1 3m ws 210 LEOPOLD CALARNEAU, AGENT IN CANADA FOR Sandoman, Buck & Cz.(Pom artin), Xorez, « « + + Bherries Sandeman &Co., «+ + + 0 @portos .» + + Ports Dolbeck & Co»: + + + + .Reims, « + - Champagnes Leacock &Co., « + 7 + Madeira, .Madeira Wines Gordon & Co.+ + + + London, .Gin and Orange Bittors Seurin Freres, \u2018+ + + + + Bordeaux, « + + + Clarets P.Clermont & Cie, + .+ .Bordeaux, .+ + °° Clarets Alex\u2019r Seignette, 1e 86 La Bcchelle,.+ +\" Brand es W.Maingsy, - « + + - + Roiterdam, .+ 81: Gins L.Rambaud & Marliagues, .- Apt, .Glaces and Crystallized Fruits Hy.White & Co.- « + + London, .» Red Heart Rum DoPossel Fils, - ve .Marseilles, ++ Olive Gil 350 St.Paul Street, Montreal.| September 18 25 We keep no old, musty hand-me-downs, whose seams, etc., are hoary with age, but neat, tdsty patterns, manufactured with SKILL and STYLE.Don't be deluded by specious advertisements and imaginary prices.GOODS have their value all the world over, and if you wish to SAVE MONEY and get good value in Clothing, RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES, call at the CLOTHING MART OF THE CITY! GOOD McINTYRE, SON & CO.IMPOR LEEKS Wholesale Dry Goods, dec.13 Victoria Square, Montreal.Uctober 18 248 = cc ROB®RoB3 ROY\u201d Y TRADE MARK.EN FIRE HOSE.WE WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF FIRE COMMITTEES, MILL OWNERS, CENUINE \u201c ROB ROY\u201d FIRE HOSE, ipled dealers have represented themselves to be the agents for thin Le ee and Have succeeded in selling a8 \"ROB ROY\u201d an inferior article similar in appearance, to several Fire D- partments and - thers.The genuine article is manufactured onlv by Messrs J McGregor & Cu, of Dundee, Scotland, and bears the above trade mark in red letters on every 10 yards, None is genuine un'ess so marked.Thin hose is particularly adapted for the use of FIRE DEP.RTMENTS, RAILWAY COMPANIES, MILLS, FACTORIES, KCw, &c.Where LIGHINESS, SFRENGTHE AND DURABILITY are required it has no equal.It has been adopted by the LONDON, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW Fire Departments, and is in use la nearly all the other prominent towns of GREAL BRITAIN owns on the Continent.and In PENSE WAR DEPARTMENT and tho DEPARTMENT OF THE INDIAN GOV- se nothing else.ERP.EN GLAND and CANADA where it has been in use it is acknowledged to bethe BEST LINEN HOSE MADE.This hose can only be purchased from the undersigned or from the GTODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, [Limited,] Montreal.who have been appointed GENERAL SELLING AGENTS Trade mark registered at Ottawa.Persons infringing upon this irade mark will ba prosecuted.F.A.OGILYY, Goneral Agent, Rontreal.Montreal, September 27th, 1886, rR3 LI 6 NEW YORK GOSSIP.The New Fifth Avenue Stages\u2014Great Rejviciug\u2014The Latest Gossip\u2014Fraud- ulent Pavement \u2014 Comie Opera Queens\u2014ihearrical Stars\u2014The Maia Line at the Lyceum\u2014Genevieve Ward atthe 3tar\u2014autumn ¥Fashions\u2014Black ] Dresses in Favor\u2014Cioih Costume\u2014 Combination Toilette\u2014Plush Outer Garmenin\u2014Siylish Trimmings.[SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD.] New York, Sept.30, 1886.A couple of days since we were made jubilant over the fact of the long expected appearance of the new Fifth Avenue stage.This is indeed an event in our transportation world, and all good citizens have looked forward to it with much concern: The body of the coach is long and low, The exterior of the atage is painted and polished as smoothly a8 a private dray in dark blue with scarlet lines, The running gear is scarlet and black.The roofs and casings are ash, and the seats leather- covered.The front part of the stage has room for one passenger on thejscat with :the driver, and a seat for four direcily behind this.One broad, low step,\u2019covered with rubber, makes an easy step from the street, and a seat for the conductor is placed outside.\u2018The drivers and\u2018conductors are in uniform.lus coats, with brass buttons, a high red collar, and blue trousers, with a red line down the sides for sll; high black cloth bats for the drivers, and blue caps with red bands and a brass plate in front for the conductors.The bright appearance of the whole turnout, not forgetting the clean appearance and English style banged tail of the stage horses, create great attention.The new route will be from Bleecker street and South Fifth Avenue to Bighty-sixth street and Fifth Avenue.At present the terminus is Central Park.Owing to the uppaved condition of Fifth Avenue only a part of the route can be travelled on\u2019 that thoroughfare.Madison Avenue is uted mn art.?And referring to the Fifth avenue pavement job, 1 may safely say that it has taken the character of every other city job.It is a big fraud.Only this has been discovered, and though late in the day, not too late to be remeaied.It is now decided to bave honest work done if it takes ten years.By and bye contractors will learn that it is cheaper in the end to begin honest.And while residents of tae handsome avenue are disappointed in not finding the pavement laid, they have plenty of other gossip to chat over.The steamers \" from Europe, besides bringing most of our citizens home, have brought au unusual number of theatrical stars.We havea gay galaxv in our midst, and the beginning of October will show them all to a welcoming public.I presume you are reading of the \u2018 Lord Lonsdale-Violet Cameron \u201d daily doinze.How one day the comic opera Queen takes board at the elegant and reformed Hoffman House, and the next day is turned out by the proprietor all on account of tbe refactory husband.And of how the newspapers tell you the third day that the reports of the days previous were entirely unfounded.All the same it makes the curiosity of the citizen wax white with heat to see the cause of so much turbulation, and count the hours intervening in which Violet Cameron and her troupe are to give the great public the great treat of hearing them on the stage of Mr.Rudolph Aronson\u2019s Casino.And while waiting all Gotham is taking in the other theatrical shows, the latest novelty of which is \u201c\u201c THE MAIN LINE,\u201d or Rawson\u2019s ¢\u201c Ry.,\u201d a play by Mr.H.C.DeMille and Charles Barnard, now running to crowded houses, which opened the Lyceum Theatre last Saturday week, This is in every respect an American play, dealing with that great power of our country, the railroad, and making use of railroad words to develop a beautiful story.The authors have ingeniously brought in the accessories of a station\u2014the signals, the switches, the sidinge, the telegraph, to help them in a novel treatment.They have brilliantly succeeded.There are nine personages introduced that artistically brighten and shadow Messrs, DeMille and Barnard\u2019s simple theme as the contrast is required.The dialogue is neat and appropriate to the respective characters, and pathos and humor do well their part.The comic element is emall, because the pain that true love brings is rather the subject, then the foibles it causes.\u2018\u201c The Main Line\u201d is divided into four acts, each of which, in holding the attention, rise in interest till the last.Positive Burroughs, telegraph operator, daughter of tue station master (Miss Etta Hawkins), and Lawrence Hotton (Mr.J.B.Mason), an artist, have fallen in love.He was affianced to a New York lady when both were very young, and now wants to sever a tie made by his mother.The little telegraph gir\u2019e hand is asked of a brakeman, and marriage is msisted upon, or exposure of a supposed crime of Sam Burroughs, Positive\u2019s father.The artist is everything that the true loving girl desires, while the brakeman 18 a brute.With this for a support the authors have built scenes in which the esying, \u2018\u2018 True love never did Tun emooth,\u201d 18 charmingly exemplified.The telegraph wires are made to ussist in à love scene never before thought of on the stage.The action of \u201c The Main Line\u201d occurs in Colorado.The scenery by Gratcher and Emers is beautifui, while the railway properties are real and furnished by a switch and signal company of Pernsylvania.Mi-s Etta Hawkins 1n the role of \u201c Percy\u201d Burroughs entered into the spirit of her character, and acts with much naturalness, winning her audience from step to step until she gained their entire sympathy, and has made an unquestionable hit: The other roles are cleverly taken and the whole makes a rounded performance.MISS GENEVIEVE WARD, after a long absence from New York, during which she has made a professional tour of Australia, reappeared on Mondsy night last at the Star Lheatre, in a translation of Scribe\u2019 \u201c Verre d\u2019Eau\u201d by Mr.Bydney Grundy and entitled \u201cThe Queen\u2019s Favorite.\u201d The adapter has brilliantly translated Scribe\u2019s wit, and while altering some of the material has not hurt the play for English theatre-goers.\u201cThe Queen\u2019s Favorite\u201d is in the time of the good Queen Anne and Louis XIV, and reflects the manners and the morals of that eventful period.Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, is the central figure, Although strictness to the actual recurrences of history is not adhered to, yet the moving principle 18 true and as such the play as well as the acting is a rare treat from the first act lo the last.188 Ward is maguificent in the role of Sarah Churchill, bequeathing to it all the genius \u2018she is possessed of\u2014dignity, subtlety, force, gracefulness.The 1 ady\u2019s principal support, Mr, W, H, Vernon, as St.John, is most desirable, and though new to American audiences, has already won their hearts, and proved to be an accomplished ac'or, refined and graceful, moving on the mimic{stage as though he THE, MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZECTE.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 were {reading instead the mazes of veal life\u2014a life that was designed by Voltaire sbould combine \u2018\u2018 all the learning of Eng- 18nd and all the politeness of France.\u201d THE AUTUMN FASHIONS.The exceedingly hot wave that has blown over us during three days of this week, has made fall shopping anything but a pleasure,and, as a consequence, the stores have not been so overcrowded, giving the reporter of fashions a better opportunity to chat on the matter with the importer.Judging from the present indications it is likely that black dresses will be more in form than ever this autump; heavy black silks, soft camel\u2019s hair, and other all wool material.Wool seems to be the material for use in gowns and heavy silks for wraps.; The costume for the present moment is ladies\u2019 broadcloth or fin:ly finished flan- dark blue, Lincoln green, seal, golden brown, mode and mastic being among the Jeaders.A COSTUME OF MASTIO BROADCLOTH has the short skirt laid in broad side plaits.The tablier is very short and drawn high up on the hips; in the back of the drapery is laid such folds that a pointed effect is achieved.The edges are all simply finished with hems or facings, being sewed on by hand in such a way that the stitches are not shown on the right side.The basque is pointed in froat aud has a postil- meet the rolling collar in notches, and be~ tween them appear the linen curate collar and dickey with the stiff tie of mastic satin.The buttons match the cloth ia color and areof the small crocheted variety.The coat sleeves fit easily.Exactly opposite to the soft, smooth feeling of the cloths is the touch of the somewhat stiff, but closely woven, canvas stuffs.To call canvas closely woven may seem odd, but it is true, for the canvas effect depends rather upon the coarseness of the thread than looseness in weaving.The colors 1n these goods are very dark brown, seal, mordore [a brown or tinge of red over it], navy, Lincoln, aspar- ague-green, olive, tan and a shade of mode that is almost yellow.In making up, a drapery and basque of the canvas and a skirt of Suran, satin, moire or velvet will be more desirable than an entire suit of the first mentioned, whica does not make pretty.skirts, A STYLISH COMBINATION TOILETTE of olive velvet and golden brown canvas is made thus: The entire skirt is of olive velvet, made to hang perfectly without decoration.: The drapery is of golden-brown canvas, In the front the long tablier is divided and cut to form scollops where the parts flare ai the left side, the scollops being lined with silk to make them secure; then a heavy brown eilk cord is laced through eyelets made in the scollops, thus confia- ing the sections of the fablzer and showing the olive velvet underneatu; the cord being tied in loops and ends at the bottom.At one side the drapery 1s in smooth panel style, while upon the other side it is drawn up high on the hip, fully displaying the velvet which constitutes the skirt.In the back a pointed drapery 1s so arranged as to produce a very bouffant result.The bask 1s close fitting, arching just enough over the hips to be graceful, and having plaits in the back tnat fit properly over the bustle, A full vest, a la Moliere, is of canvas, and over it are laced corselet sections of the velvet, The high collar and turn back cuffs are of velvet, and linen lingerieis worn.The hat is of olive felt trimmed with dark-green ivy leaves and a cluster of green velvet loops, PLUSH OUTER GARMENTS, such as pelerius, mantles and visites, will be in general use during the coming season.Green aod blue will be the favorite colcrs.Small blue plush mantles, with gleeves turning over, are trimied with a single row of beads Other mantles have hoods and are without trimming.Ancther style has the sleeve taken in with the seam and a pretty postilion in the back.This blue plush garment is lined with pink, and the collar postilion, and sleeves trimmed w.th passamenterie embroidery, with green, blue and gold beads.Rainbow beads, the whole range of rainbow hues produced by stringing together the different colored beads is now in vogue.As yet this bizarre garniture has been noted only on epaulettes for short wraps; the beaded ornament extending over the shoulder is of one tone of beads, while the long pendants of strung beads begin at rose color and grade into the blue aud green shades, datkening as they progress until they reach the deepest tone, which matches as nearly as possible the wrap material.Of course, it will be observed that this gaudy garniture is to bs used on & wrap that is not worn often, STYLISH TRIMMINGS.Jet is liberally used oa costumes and wraps, a very general liking being for black.The motifs, or essentials of decor~ ations, such as plastrons, gilets and panels, as well as smaller pieces, are made rich with swinging pendants, drops or sequins ; while others are outlined with large or small, dull or polished beads.Iridescent beads on dark green or brown, gray on gray, and jet on any color that will permit the use of black, are the combinations favored.For outlining black and rosary beads are obtained ; some very large specimens are shown, but preference is still given those of medium size.Upon dark green, brown, olive and any fancy fabric in which green or brown predominates, rosary beads of a warm brown shade are preferable.Frequently a girdle will be outlined with large, round beads, and will then be solidly covered with sequins that slightly overlap.Cords thick as one\u2019s finger, as well as the very narrow variety, are growing into favor.Mintire tabliers are made of thick silk cord woven in * fisher\u2019s net \u201d pattern, and sleeves of the came may be worn.On a house dress the cord alone may form the sleeve, but for a street dress it is only allowable to dispose the cord over the material, The cord is handsome on black satin, silk or any of the fine silk and wool combinations in black, Its effect, while not conspicuous, is elegant.Narrower cords, especially those in white, grey and black, are used for outlining basques, jacket fronts, vests, or any edge that may require a flaish of some kind, and vet shall not te pronounced.Violet revived and all colors akin toit makes heliotrope again prominent in trimming fabrics, Red appears prominently in all trimming materiale, and a commingling of red and gold, and red and yel.ow are observed.We are promised new laces intended for winter toilettes.Iimbroidery is still in favor, especially for plastrons and vests.On dit, that the low-cut sailor collars, leaving the neck quite bare, is eoon to be en regle.Brrsey BANCKER, \u2014e To Maintain One Lie you must invent twenty, but truth can tever be strengthened by bolstering.The testimony of every lady who has used Dr.Pierce\u2019s \u2018Favorite Prescription\u201d for nervous debility and female weaknesses carries conviction with it.The facts are stated in such a way that no one can doubt them, All those peculiar pains and einking sensations which ladies suffer from can be overcome by means of this wonderful preparation.If you are a sufferer from female weaknesses, don\u2019t fail to employ it, pel.The range in colors i3 not large; | ion back ; lapels of dark green velvet which |\u2019 leu: Advertisewmrnts.CURES ALL UMORS, 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Carriage, Machine Plow, Stove, 8:30 2:38 115 |.-~Bhoal Lake.8.12) 6.80 Tire, Sleigh, Shoe and Fancy Bolts, Coach 10°68 7:00 3s [0 prètle \u201c| Es 15 Sorews, Bridge Bolts, Gate Hinges and Hot- Arr.Arr.L\u2019ve.|l?ve.Fressed Nues Track Bolts, Way, Ship and ddress THE ONTARIO BOLT CO, (Limited) TORONTO, Telephone No.Et38.Agent Montreal : H.R.RIDOUT 22 St, John Street.Oct, 9.1y 24% J.CG.SIBBALD, Importer and Commission Merchant.STEEL AND IRON RAILS, Railway Bupplies, Iron, Metals, ete 14.6 Broadway, NEW YORK.123 y Steel Rails FISH PLATES, TRACK BOLTS AND NUTS, Spikes and General Railway Supplies, IRON AND STEEL PLATES, Angles, Channels, Beams, &o.MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE ROPE For all Purposes.Ingersoll Rock Drill Co, of Canada, ROCK DRILLS, Air Compressors, Steam Hoists, Boilers and General Mining Machinery.COOPER, FAIRMAN & CO 44 Foundling St., Montreal.April 3 tf 80 ! From 10 lbs.to 100 Ibs.per STEEL RAILS or section.COX & GREEN FRASER BUILDING, Cor.St, Alexis and St.Sacrament Streets.June 4 184 TER .CANADA COTTON COMPANY, Cornwall, Ont $0 me Manufacturers of Cottonades, Ducks, Canto Flannels, Dyed Linings, Cotton Biankets, &c Offices in Blontreal: Corner St.John and Notre Dame street Jity end DistrictF Ont.2, Ty 234 R.J.Kimball & Co.(Established in 1865), BANKERS AND BROKERS, 18 AND 1S BROAD ST,, NEW YORK By writing to the Secretary of the N York Stocx Exchange, any potion can oasily- ascertain if any one of a firm advertising themselves as \u2018\u2018 Bankers and Brokers\u2019 is a member of the New York Stock Exchange, \u2018We have had twenty years\u2019 experience in the Banking and Brokerage business in New York, and both members of our firm are MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE.\u2018We are constantly represented on t of the Exchange by one of our firm.he Aoor \u2018We endeavor to make our own busiress.successtul, by doing what we à 50 for Our Clients.= we can to niake it ROBERT J.KIMBALL, ALFREDB OUNSEERY Nov.ly 278 W.E.ELLIOT & C0.80 ST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealers in Illumina- 0.7 York Chambers : TORONTO Apply! .ting and Lubricating T ., \u2018\u201c \u201d HUGR MAONANCN, uo P.H.DRAYTON, HERALD.\u201d OFFICE, EXCELSIOR MACHINE OILS .GEO.MACDONALD, .J, DUNBAR No.6 Victoria Square Telephone N .November 14, 12m sw 274 August 18 tf 198 September ©, 8423 1 22 sm, in mem lb._ \u2014 Miscellansons, POTTIER & STYMUS, Furniture and Interier Decorations.NYW WARRROONS, 488 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, Antique Department CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, Tapestries, Ancient and Modern,.Ourios.15 143 Bronzes, Vases and June 13 Established 1844.Registered Cable &TelographlicAddrass,\" Pool \"rondo: MARCUS POOL & SONS, 17 West Smithfield, E.0., Londen, Eng Live Stock Commission Agents in London, Liverpool, Bristol & Southamptor Revroaented In the United States and Canada by R.Bickerdike, Montreal.February se HE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUILDER Published Monthly, containing the TIMETABLES and MAPS of all the CANADIAN and the principal AMERICAN RAIL~ Y AY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINER, For sale by News Dealers and Booksellers ane by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.PRICE, - « =- 230 CENTS.Annual Subsoription, ÿ 2.00, payable in ad: vanoce.U.R.CEIF HOLY & CU, 1709 Not-\" Dane Street, Montrest.ublishers and Propriet irs Liquors, Ales, Tic, JOHN HOPE & CO, MONTREAL, Agents in Canada S0HN DE EUYFER & 80H, Rotterdæx HARTELL & CU, Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CC.Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epornay.DEINHARD & CU., Coblenz BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.H, MISA, Eores de la Frontera.JOUEBURH, SMITEES & CO, Oport BULLER & DARTHEYZ, Tarragons.FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIEBERT, Londen.BULLOCH, LADE & CD.Glasgow.WH.JAKESOH & CO, Dupin, CANTRELA & .CÆRANE, Dublis.° ECC &o.¥.B.~0RDERS 2ECEIVED FEC THis WHOLESALE TRADE ORLY.JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BRO.ALE AKD FORTER BREWERS, RRS St Mary Street, MONTREAL Have always oa hand the various kinds o: ALE AED PORTER.IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly supplied.95 ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELR PHONE.Mi.Wm.Watson, 78 Fortification Lane, bottles our Ales and Porter, and ie authorized to use our labels, Mav 2 DOW'S BREWERY CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.Superior Pale and Brown Malt, Inils Pale.and other Ales, Extra Double 4nd Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are author ged to use our labels, viz.Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester stros: Jos.Virtte.19 Aylmer street Thos.Ferguson.162St.Elizabeth si, Wm.Bishop.15 Visitation streat Thos.Kinsella.118 Ottawa street 35 ORDERS BECEIYED BY TELE PHONE.WILLIAM DOW & CO.Brewers and Malisterse DAWES & CO.BREWERS AND MALTSTEER.INDIA PALE avp XX MILD ALE, EXTRA ap XXX STOUT PORTER (In Woop and Borrin.} Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quart and Pints.OFFICE: 324 Bt.JAMES STRE®Y Wey MUNTREAL, ##\"Orders recolvod by Tolephane May % rn CLARET! Cunliffe Dobson & Co.BORDEAUX, UHATEAU LEOVILLE.De, MARGAUX.Do.LAFI IE.Imported direct and fo sale by FREDERICK KINGSTOB, 25 Hospital Sirest 244 MR, WM, CARTER SMITH, - SOLICITOR, &C., 82 COLLINS STREET WEST, Melbourne, Victoria, Australis, Commissioner for administering Oaths in the Supreme Court and Exchequer Court of Ca,- ada, Parllamentary Agent, Commissioner for taking acknowledgments, Commissioner for affidavits for New South Wales, ueensland, rad India, Cape of Good Hope + Octobe Post Office Time Table MONTREAL, Sept, DELIVERY.MAILS.A, aR ML \u2014\u2014\u2014Untario & West.Provs, 8-9 00.9 80 )A) Ontario, and Western States, by G.T.R.8-9 00 Do.do by C.PR.8 0 Perth and Peterboro\u2019.C.P.R., north of Ot:a- wa, to Pembroke,+e, (Saturday excepted).!,, \u2019 C.P.R.,north of Ottawa, to Pembroke, Port Arthur, Manitoba, 3 North-West Territ- .ories and British Columbia (daily Sunda, 3 excepted).Janada Atlantic R.R.Ottawa, Alexandria Glen, Robertson, Grrenfield and Max- ville by Atlantic Ry.Quebes & East, Prov's, Sorel, erthier and Batiscan Bridge by steamer,.Cerin Quebec, Berthier,Bore Three Rivers anc Line of N.8.R.i.Pastal Car.{B) Quebec by R.R,.(B) Eastern Townships Three Rivers, Artha- baska and Riviere du LoupR.R.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.(C) Can.Pac.Railway Main Line to Ott-wa Can.Pac.R.R Bor- deauxSt.Terome and St.Lin Branches.Can Pac.R.R.St.Je- TOMB ovaries varne .«eevee 3 00|Laprairie by Steamer.915./Lavraire, Hemming- ford, Huntingdon Dundee, etc., by R\u2019y.10 15}.|St.Hube't, St.Bruno; and St.Bazile.8:1.Hyacinthe, Sher 645 brcoke, Coatic\u2019ke, &e! -|Clarenceville: Noyon, G.Ligne, Stoltsville ouves 8 30 9 00 745 \u2026.\u2026.| 980 | 9830 ty Trung 8 00 esses 8 45) 8 on, 0 CPE 8 45 \u201c2 ht or so.1 - 9126 vs +.815, St Johns, Juuction Railway.Do SheffordR W.Line.Jlacauie, St.Jacques, 8t, Athanese.,.South-Eastern Rallwy|, =) New Brunswick, ova Beotia& PE.I,| Newioundland forwarded dailyon Hall.fax-Mails desrateh- ed from Halifax for Newfoundland on 5th and 19th July.,, Local Mails, Valleyfield, Valois, Dorval, eterna Caughn\u2019ga &Chat\u2019guay| 600 Beauharnois cee.Boucherville, Contre-; coeur, Varennes and Vercheres .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Cote St, Antoine and Notre Dame de Grace Hochelag@.+.\u2026.\u2026060>.5 39 LA0hIN® curren 0sscause 630 Longueull.u\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Longne Pointe, Pointe- \u2018| aux-frombles&Char- lomagne.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.000 Longue Pointe.Point Bt, Obharles.y Sorel by B.We.Bt.Larobert.St.Eustache.9 45 10 30 10 30 6 00 215 615 815 9 45 9815 10 00|.10 00 8 30 8 00 acc 9 80 9 15 10 16 12 15 12 80 6 40 12°80 12 30 530 recto: St.new ( 8t.P: tin, &6.1.su.\u2018 Cote St.Pau (St.| Henri de M.)&St.Cu-| 600 2 Negonde.ceriverieersr Sauli-au-Recollet, Bo gie and Pont Viaz.| at.Jean Baptiste de Montreal.\u2026.\u2026.gy Mlile-End, (and Coteau St.Louis, merr- 10 00.9 16 att 915); en St.1 \u2014Fift servic Eveni wiil p [child 6th Oc o\u2019cloc] ing only).uevv venue CotesVisitation rnd St, Michel, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday.United States, Now York City ana Biete, and Southerr [= 17:17 MAP Troy,Albany, creer pre 5 pt ouse\u2019s oint apd : Albany Postal Car: Boston, Mass.vss Now England States, except Maine.Portland and the New England States, sx» sept Boston.\u2026.\u2026.l.(A) Western and Paci- floStates.\u2026 ,\u2026.\u2026\u2026.- >.8-9 15] so.8.9 Rouse\u2019s 9 15 8B L6.00ess 851045].04 ves 8 0s eres 8-8 3000000 strang Chris prayer Dudley Staine Preach Registered letters must minutes earlier, Raul SREDLETTER MAIL for the New br land Btetes\u2014for Boston, New Yorks Offerto Boutirern: 8tates,\u2014oclosed only «t 8.30: liff.4.] (A) Postal Car Bags open till 8.15 am.14 Thou, 8.20 porn.| hn : (B) Postal Car Bags open till 9.15 p.m, (0) Postal Car Bags open till 6.45 a.m.5 be postetf Grest Britain, Ete, y so > By Etruria, Cunard Line, Friday I0t Mon de: YA.r By Arizona, Guion Line, Monday, 18] Oct.St pm.Service By City of Rome, Anchor Line, Tu 14th, 6.85 a.m, By Celtic, White Star Line, Wednesday, 6.85a.m.° Peoy By Oregon, Dominion Line, Wedn what 15th, 7.30 p.m.; By Servia, Cunard Line, Friday, 17h 8mer: 2.1m.ale, cc By Eider, North German Lloyd Line, ili \u201c63, 2st, 4.10 p.m.amille By Sardinlan, Allan Line, t WednesMlong be 22nd, 7.30 p.m.as no! By Umbria, Cunard Line, Friday, ; 4.13 p.m.he title By Srale, North German Lloyd, Tu he pre 28th, 6.35 a.dns, .By Britannic, White Star Line, W as , 29th, 6.35 a.m.' x Lone By Vancouver, Dominion Line, t Wedkg | chri day, 29th, 7.80 p.m.if Tl: + Bupplementary mail closed at 6 amd\" ie wa Thursday.ow th Registered letters must be posted 30 ales w earlier.his old Hails leave Mow York for the followi£ome fr Countries.as follows : year For Jamaica, Greytown (Nic.; Port Lefler a la (Costa Rica) and for the U.8, of Colo onl ya except Aspinwall and Panama\u2014Ist, 15th ood For the Central American and the : Paciño ports, via Aspinwall\u2014lst, 8th; When rd.Kor the Windward Islands\u2014lst, 11{h.tle he For Progreso, Mexico\u20142na.| e gav For the Bahama Isiands\u20142nd, 30thy ferent Fur Jamaica\u20144th, 8th, : Lad For Cape Hayti, St.Domingo an: Turks) ove Island\u20147th.3 For Venzuela and Curacoa\u20148th, W8th, 3ttp8 all For Hayti\u20148th.23rd.\\ e becar For Birmuda~9th, 23rd, hums For Jamaica, for the U, :.00and3.80p.m.Four Sir Cha deliveries in the other divisions, 84 %#ahlest a noon, and 2.00 and 3.30 p.m.ear] _ Hochelaga and Point St.Charles-TwSéariess liveries ai 9n.m.,and1 ae 48 pTefused | URS\u2014Open daily «in hi Wickets closed at 7 on.Lobby opel ey nt midnight for the delivery of night 19) h rig box-holders.On Sundays, open from J er in \u20ac a.m.On the following holidays : New!\u2018 Migg C Good Friday, Queen's Birthday, DAT ord L Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas D8Y: h on at8a m.; wickets closed at 10 2.1, an er.Of at midnight.Money Order Office an Lonsdale Bank\u2014(/pen daily from 9 a.m.to 4 pI A re days excepted).Enquiry Office\u2014Dally Franei Ct a.m.to 6 p.m., Sunday and holidays ul TANCISCC ed.Receiving Houses\u2014From 8 a.m: % sr cong p.m.; closed on Sundaye \u2014\" \u201cWhat 1a If you want a oy bout it .: : pain maid\u2019s place advertise 12\u201d amours » Herald, free. CHURCHES T0-MORROW.Foresters\u2019 Hell, 1240 St.Mary street\u2014Divine service at 2.45 Sunday afternoon.Seats free.Church of the Messiah\u2014Rev.Wm.S.Barnes will preach at both mornng and evening services.The Rev.Dr.Stone, rector of St.Martin\u2019s, will preach in that church to-morrow morning and evening.St.Mark\u2019s Church, Presbyterian.\u2014Rey.John Nich ls, pastor, will officiate at both gervices to-morrow.Protestant House of Industry and Home, Longue Pointe.\u2014 Rev.Colborne Heine will conduct Divine worship at 3 p.m.Knox Church [Presbyterian]\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.The Rev.James Fleck, pastor, will preach at both services.Crescent street Presbyterian Church-Ser- vices commence atill a.m, and 7 p.m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay, the pastor, will preach at both services.The Advent Christian Congregation, Lecture Hall, 1310 St.Catherine street, opposite the English Cathedral \u2014Wm.W.Robertson Elder.Service at 7 p.m.Subject, * Religious 8 Liberty.\u201d AAW St.Andrew\u2019+ (Church of Scolland)\u2014Morn- ing service at 11; evening service at 7.Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A.B.D., will offic'ate at both services.- Sunday school and Bible class at 3 o\u2019clock.Li w Emmanuel Church, Congregational, corner of St.Catherine and Stanley streets.The pastor, Rev.Dr.Stevenson, will preach Bb morning aud evening.Sunday.school and \u2018ss Bible classes at 3 o\u2019clock p.m.ves] 4 Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church.\u2014Rev.James Henderson, pastor.Rev Geo.Boyd, President of the Newfoundiand Conference, 00 4 will preach at ll a.m., and Rev.John Goodi- son, of the same conference, at 7 p.m.«0 Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute, 218 Commis.3 sioners street.\u2014 To-morrow, 38rd October, Divine Service at 10.3) a m.and 7 p.m.Service of song at both.Bible reading at vu pan.Fa sailors and friends are cordially nvited.Erskine Presbyterian Church, corner St.Catherine and Peel streets\u2014The Rev.Louis H'Jordan, M.À., B.D., pastor.Public services as follows : 1l am.and 7 p.m., public worship, preacher, the pastor ; 3 p.m., Sabbath school, Social prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers are cordially welcomed.St.Paul\u2019s Church, Dorchester street.\u2014Rev.James Barclay, M.A., pastor.Rev.Prof.Scrimger will officiate at the morning service at 11 o\u2019clock and Rev.James Barclay in the evening at 7.Sunday school and Mr.Barclay\u2019s Bible class at 3, Ladies\u2019 Aid Society, Tuerday at 2 30 p.m.Church of St.James the Apostle, fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion at gam.and after the morning service at 1l.Evening service at 7.A large proportion of the pews ave free at this service.The Rev.Canon Ellegood wiil preach at each service.Sunday school aad Bible class at 3 p.m.A series of Evangelistic services, in English, will bs held on Sunday afterno m in the German Church, St.Dominique street [rear of St.Lawrence market.] The first of the \u2018+ series will be conducted by the Rev.James Barclay, M.A., of St.Paui\u2019s Church, to-mor- row, to commence at 4 o°clocK.Al! seats free.St, Bartholomew\u2019s Church [Reformed Epis- 9% 128 copall.Beaver Hall Hill, the Right Rev.7 \u2019 Bishop Ussher, M.D., rector.Services on 11 45 ;# Sunday at ll a.m.and7 p.m.Bishop Ussher will prea-h in the morning and in the evening.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.6 00] 1} Strangers provided wth seats.Sublect for 4 the eveiing discourse, # Needless Barriers to 1 4Church Union.\u201d Trinity urch, opposite Viger Square, 15th unday after Trinity\u2014Morning prayer and Holy Communion at 1l a.m.; evening ser- ice at 7 o'clock.Sunday school and Bible lass for adults at 3 p.m.Ladies\u2019 Ald will eet in the vestry on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.The rector will preach both morning snd evening, Rev, Canon Miils, B, D., rector.St.Gabriel Church\u2014Opening services of the new Church\u2014Rev.James Barclay, M.A , of St.Paul\u2019s Church, will conduct Divine service at 11 a m., and the Rev.Robert Camp- dell, M.A., the rector, at 7 p.m.Special collection in aid of the purchase funu.Strangers invited and shown to seats.Sunday school at 3 p.m., to which all are invited not attending «1sewhere.St.Matthl-s, Cote St.Antsine, 8rd October \u2014Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.Morning service at 11 o\u2019cluck, with Holy Communion.Evening service at 7.30 o\u2019cloecs.The rector will preach at both services.Sunday school [children\u2019s ciuss] at 2.30 o\u2019clock.Wednesday, 6th Octouer, evening servic: and sermon at 3 o'clock, Seats free at all services, Strangers cordially invited.Rev.J.A.Newnham, M.A., rector.St.Jams Street Methodist Church\u2014Rev.J.h.lp, ~.A., pastor, will preach in this 8 church to-morrow at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, re .vening subject, \u201cThe secrét of a long and | 780) 4fhappy life.\u201d Sunday school and Bible classes 3 at 8.30 a.m.and 3 p.m.Prof.Fenwick\u2019s Bible classes for adults of both sexes in connection * with the morning school.Young peoples\u2019 .mecting Monday at 8 p.m.Public prayer and dL praise service Wedne:day st 8 pm.A hearty 30 invitation is extended tJ youns men and | 7451 if strangers * Christ Church Cathedral.a, morning prayer sn oly Communion; **Te Deum,\u2019 8 Poste Dudley Bucks in E flut, * Benedictus,\u201d Stainer in A.\u201cKyrie,\u201d Marbeck\u2019s in F.the New R Preacher, the Rev Canon Norman, D.C.L, [ew Yoris Offertory: * Consider the Lilies [sold], Top- lv «t 8.301 1liff.4.15 p m., choral lit «ny.Offertory, * But 8.16 SI Thou, O Lord.art my Defender.(Solo) Sir , John Stevenson, M.D.7 p.m., evening rayer,\u2018 Cantate Domino, \u2019 Dudley Buck\u2019s in .** Deus Misersatur,\u201d Dudley Buck\u2019: in A flat.Anthem : ** He That Sh.ll Endure to the End,\u201d [chorus], Mends'ssohn.Preacher, Rev.8.J.G.Norton, M,A., rector.uffertory, * For oriday \u201cfé Soul \u2018Thirsteth for God,\u201d (soprano soio) 7301 6 5 \u201c5 9 00 700, creer 3,16 p.m, 3,46 8.1 Mendelssohn.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Dr.Norman\u2019s Bibie Class of ladies, Friday, ! Oct.5th, ~t 3 p.m., in the Synod Hall.Daily Service at5p.m.nday, 18t Line, Tu err y eânesday LONSDALE, © People ask who is Lord Lonedale and e; Weduéllyhat are his relations with Violet ameron ?Hugh Lowther, Earl of Lons- ale, comes of one of Eoagland\u2019s oldest riday, 17th oyd Line, amilies.They were knights and baronets , + WednesMlong before Queen Eiizabeth\u2019s daye, but it Frida as not until the reign of George III.that » Fridays Mie title Karl of Lonsdale was created.Lloyd, Tuell he present Barl was the younger of two dns, His brother was the notcrious Earl - Line, Wedibf 1.onedale who ended his career by dying an a London brothel in the arms of Connie ine, t WellGi)christ, a notorious variety actress.His od ab 6 80 ife was the great Gladys, Lady Lonsdale, now the Countess De Grey.The Lons- osted 30 mindales were always immensely rich.When this older brother came to the title the in- r the followicome from the estates was sonie £100,000 IW: year.He, however, contrived to equan- ie.; Port Lefler a large part of it, until now the income 8.of Colotfis only £20,000.Nevertheless, this is very na\u2014lst, 150 Eood, 7 25 pro When the present Earl succeeded to the d tle he was a jolly, rollickiag schoolboy.de\u2014Ist, IV.we gave great promise of being entirely nd, 80th ferent from his older brother.He mar- Tork's- Lady Gordon, which cust have been ingo anfl furk#love, as she had not a penny.This a\u20148th, th, sctp8 all very good for a time, but suddenly \\ e became subject to the examples of his UV =.of Colorbums, the Duke of Beaufort and the Fama.Cost Prince of Wales, and joined this \u2018 actrera- a, via Klnpatronizing\u201deet.But be went too far.paflhis young man isthe one that had the nd Cearsy 00g ionff with Sir George Chetwynde in rancisco : Rotten Row last year about Mrs.Langtry.mber.Fors# Before that he was a visitor at Sand- , September Eringham and all sorts of swell houses, but Ist and 30 Tsince he has never been seen any where.corresponëfl'inally he took up with Violet Cameron, days befor% popular comic-opera eiuger, ranciscos à On the 28th of July last Miss Cameron Delivery filed Ler petition in the Divorce Court for 1d bo adäre#{what in England is called a \u201cjudicial h to b3 deliven separation,\u201d on the ground of cruelty.sidence shou! [This 18 rot a divorce abeolute.She ap- post BE oft#Dlied to the Divorce Court\u2014Sir Charles upon only d#Butt constituting the Court\u2014for an order ,kProhibiting her husband molesting her Wendente lite.To his credit be it spoken, Sir Charles Butt, who is one of the ablest as he is one of the most fearless judges on the English Bench, \u20181pm.,,Tefused to grant the order, saying that , daily sb 8Lin his opinion a husband had a per- Li pect right to follow his wife when he found , open from $ her in such a position as that in which 1days Jb \u201cMiss Cameron\u201d had been found with ir ! Day, #-Lord Lonsdale, for the purpose of stopping hristmas Oo ther, Of course it is easy to see that Lord x offigoand 58 Lonsdale is at the bottom of 1t all.am Lally A recent London letter to the San nd holidays of Francisco Argonaut, discussing this pecu- 8 a.m Y% lier condition of social affaire, says : \u201cWhat poor Lady Lonsdale is going to do 50 p.m.Foul visions, ab sn : Charles\u2014I¥ rong ' THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZEITE.SATURDAY.OCTOBER 2 was supposed to have been the most devoted of husbands and the most virtuous of married men.She must take some notice of it.Naturally she hesitates to separate hereelf from him and forfeit her position as a countess, surrounded by all that wealth can provide.She sees how little good it did Lady Blandford to get 8 divorce from her husband, Had she borne with his vicious behavior and cruel treatment she would now have been the Duchess cf Marlborough, As the Duke of Marl borough she sees him in a proud position with nobody\u2019s back really turned upon him.A peers \u2018indiscretions\u2019 are 80 goon forgotten.\u201d Mis celianecous.Hotels.LL Le en ; = | / Albemarle Hotel, © 258s MADISON SQUARE, THE GREAT DR.DIO LEWIS NEW YORK.His Outspoken Opinlen.The very marked testimonials from Lollego Professors, respectable Physi« Most charmingly situated at the junction of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 24th St.facing Madison Square.clans, and other genilemen of intelits Qo-ducted on the European Plan genco and character to the vaime fo JANVRIN & WALTER, Warner\u2019s SAFE Cure, published 1m the Proprietors, editerial columms af eur best mews June 20 ly siT 147 papers, have greatly surprised me Many of these gentlemen I Know, and reapirg thelrtestimony X was impelled to purchase some botties of Warner's SAFE Oure snd apaiysc it.Besides, X took ome, swallowing three tires the prescribed quantity.I am satisfied the medicine fa not injurions, and will irnnkly add thet If found myself the ST.LAWRENCE HALL 135 TO 139 St.James street, MONTREAL.vietimz ef A serioms kidney trouble E vhowld nse this preparation.The trail H E N RY H Le G A N y is, tite medical profession stands dacs Proprietor, and helpless im the presence of more than one kidney malady, wiiile tho tes vimeny of hundreds of intelligent aud very reputable gentlemen hardly loaves room te doubé that Mr.Bl.BH.Warner tas fallen upon one ofthose happy dir coveries which cecsasionaily bring hen ef uu ering humanity.DIO LEWIS.Tasiness Éards.W.McLEA WALBANK, B A.Sc., Architect; Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Valuator, 214 St.James St, Montreal.Water Works and Drainage, à specialty.Consultation hours between 12 and 1 p.m.The Best Known Hotel mm the Dominion July 2b mwa 177 Laval House BORD A PLOUFFE.1} MILES FROM C.P.R.Parties leaving Monsreat at 8, U5 a.m.meet conveyance at Bord a Plouffe Crossing, north of the Railway Bridge at Sault au Recollet, or leaving by the 5.30 p.m.train, get off at Bord a Plouffe Crossing, where Omnibus is in waiting.Boating and Fishing excellent.The cuisine is under the direction of a French cook.daily Telephone Call, 607 CY April 81 NORRIS BEST, Lessee and Manager J AMES DUNNE ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A1 LAW June 30 The Balmoral MONTREAL, Is the Hotel for Business Men HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Fifth Avenus, New York.This most fashJonèple and centraily located notel has been redovated from top to bottom, and ie now re-opened under management of RB.H.Southgate, upon the American and European plans.\"This hotel is the favorite re- 280 BROADWAY, STEWART BUILDING} NEW YORK OITY* _oot.3m 280 KEPPLER & SANCEOR, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUY AND SELL FOR CASH, OR UN MARGIN, ALL SECURITIES DEALT IN AT THE NEW YOkn STOCK EXCHANGE, No.68 Broadway, New York.sort for Canadians, MITCHELL, KINZLER & SOUTHGATE, 37% SANGToN, ©\" Stock Exchange.a Oct.30 1y 260 fortabie Rooms, 823 per day; Boar 8250 per day.! ! 1538 \u2018| R EH.HAISTED._ H.R.MOLANE, Qot.3 HALSTED & McLANE, BANKERS AND BROKE BS, SEA BATHING.INCH-ARRAN HOUSE, DALHOUSIE\u2014Baie des Chaleurs, N.B, Patronized by His Excellency the Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-General of Canada, and leading families of the Dominion.Now improved and completed.Is open for the season ending 15th September.Unegualled scenery, Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Driving ; excellent Table, Livery, Billlarde .Rowling, Lawn Tennis, etc.OFFICE: 31 Broad Street, New York Oet.30 ly 280 James Thomson.\u201cTHE CABINET MAKER) For particulars address.House Furnishing and General \"WM.B.THORPE, or Decoration, Tuly1 E57 227 ST.JAMES STREET, 7 MONTREAL, vi Jet.3.ly 287 Flisce! neous, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CE HEAT TET They invigorate and restore to health 18 famous for Gout and Rheumati Glandular Bwellir gs, and all Skin Disea: Siliscelianrous.I FOR ALI HOLLOWAT'S PILLS & OINTMENT.E_ PI£L IS Purify the Blood, correct all Disordereÿ :' tho LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND SOWELS, & restor Debiliated Constituuons, and are invaluable, all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages.For Children and the aged they are priceless.THÉ OINTMENT s an infallinle remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers sm.For dicorders of the Chest it has no equal, For Sore Throats; Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds.«in Diseases it has no rival; and for contracted and stifl Joints it acts like a charm.: \u2014\u2014 Manufactured only at Thomas HOLLOWAY\u2019S Establishment, 8 NEW OXFORD STREET (late 533 OXFORD STREET), LONDOK\u2019 aud are sold at 1s.13d., 28.9d., 4s.6d,, 11s., 29s., ard 33s.each B 3 be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World,\" Pot, and mes 545\" Purchasors should laok to tho is not 533 Oxford Stroot, LoRdOn.they decor ane F ots and Boxos.LIEB:G Ç and debility, An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion lesale only) various cheap and inferior sub- EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT- FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUGES.CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY witk fac-simile of Baron Liebig\u2019s Signa- \u201cIs a success and a boon tor which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d i i w\u2014See Medical Press, Lancet, British Medical Journal, & ture in Blue Ink across Label.This To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers, and Chemists.Sole Agents for Canada and the United States (who! 0, David & Co., §, Fenchurch Avenue, London, England.ce Caution is necessary, owing to stitutes being in the Market.bears their Signature ihus-\u2014 Stopper.+ April In consequence of Imilations of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are caiculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perring have to requesr that Purchasers see that the Label on every boitls \"> without which no bottle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wra per, Label, Bottle and Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Blackwell, London, &%¢., &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World, J.M.DOUGLAS & CO.AND ALEX.URQUHARI, MONTREAL AGENTS.Crosse and orcester ; cancel 07 WILL CURE OR RELIEV BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE © OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS ACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, .HEARTBURN, (ESS HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, Aud every species of disease arising from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD.T.MILBURN & co.Proprietors, urray ill Hotel.NEW YORK: Cochrane Cassils &Co.MANUFACTURERS OF Boots and Shoes, Wholesale, CORNER OF *ho largest and finest constructed hotel in - ; .ho ett; oa Park Avenue, one block from Craig and St.Francois Xavier Strests, Grand Central Depot.MONTREAL (ON AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.) Oct.21 ly 25 £%0 rooms, ele vantly furnished and decorated MacDOUGALL BROS., The ventilation, drainage snd sanitary ar- Stock Brokers, 85 3T.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents.Messrs, Halsted & McLane, Terma :\u20141'en per cent.margin on the par rangements generally, are the most perfect h.t human ingenuity and ski can devise.atairways and 3 elevators.No charge for conveying bagg ge from or to TORONTO.Re COUGHS AND COLDS.AY\u2019S COMPOUND OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c., with Chlorodyne: .7 as STF BRT Drugglst.150 Rue de Rivoli, PARIS, FRANCE.R For more than 50 years, Physiclans have Ki recommended Briants Syrap for al ÿ diseases of the Chest : Covens, CoLDs Ml BRONCHITIS, CA- wn M TARRH, &c.Itis 4 the most active, the most agree- ; of fable and the! £ Fl gd cheapest of allx + 4% oo img a M pectoral KA cines, { Lyman, Sons& Co., Agents, BERET: oe vy LANÇARE onde or iron [Bf LLS, A\u201d, roved by the Academy of Medicine of aris, are specially recommendea by the Medical Celebrities of the World for Scrofula, Tumors, King\u2019s evil, ete.,) the early stages of onsumption, Constitutional Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regulating its periodiccourse.Nore genuine unless signed * Blancard, 40 rue Bonaparte aris.E, Fougera&kdo,, N.Y., Agents for the.¢ LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal Agents [01d by Drugeists gar arally.Xortreal.AY\u2019S COMPOUND, a demulcent ex pectorant, for Coughs and Colde.AY\u2019S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle.AY\u20198 TIC PILLS,a specific in Neu ralgia, Face-ache, &c.QAGULINE.\u2014 Cement for Broken Commission or Brokerage business done.«\u201c NO MONEY LOANED.\u201d July 23 1y 175 D.LORN MAGDOUGAULL & 00, Stock Brokers.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.11 HOSPITAL STREET.Stocks and Bonds bought or sold for cash, or on margin, May 80 .1y 129 ANDREW A WILSON, STOCK BROKER, Member Montreal Stock Exchange, No.1 INDIA CHAMBERS, 13 Hospital Street, MONTREAL P.O.Box 1867.257 JOHN G.GRANT, ; STOOK BROKER, Member Montreal Stock Exchange.) Stocks and Bonds bought or sold for Oash or on margin.Office\u201413 Hospital Street, NO, 3 India Chambers.P.O.Box 784, July 12 165 STUART & 0O., Btoc« srokers, The Palace Hotel of Canada This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the ost modern style, is row open.The Russell vontaing accommodations for over FOUR FAUNDRED GUESTS, with passage snd bag- sage elevators, and commands a gplendid view of the city, Parliamentary grounds, viver and canal, Visitorsto the Capital having tuslness with the Government find it most convonient to stop at the Russell, where they con always meet leading publicmer.Theen- tire Hotel 1s supplied with escapes, and in cage of fire there would not be any confusion sr danger Evorz attention paid to guests.KENLY & 8T.JACQUES, Proprietors, ¥obruary 5.ST.LOUIS HOTEL 18 HOSPITAL STREET, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.January 17 15 P, LAMOTHE & SON, Ro } Estate, Insurance aud Investment Agents.Office~3 Place d\u2019Armes Hill MOFFAT & OALDWHLL, tbankers, Stock and Real Estate Brokers, 444 MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, Msn, Real estate ought and sold.Mortgag® negotiated.Collections made.Oorres- Address Drawer 1205, Bo) oa: ress Drawer «O., Winni .August 18 » Winnipeg.|, ATTN QUEBEC.CASTOR FLUID (Registered) A delightfully retreshing preparation forthe hair Snould be used daily.Keeps the scalp healthy, prevents dandruff, promotes the growth.A perfect hair dressing for the family.25c per bottle, HENRY RK.GRAY Chemist, 141 8t.Lawrence Main treet H, OOTTH, \u2018This notes, which is unrivalled for sixe, tyle, and locality in Quebec, has just been gompletely transformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new system of drainage and ventilation, passenger eleva tor, Electric bells and lights, &e.In fact, all that modern ingenuity and practical scione- can devise to promote the comfort and con: yonience of guests has been supplied.WILLIS RUSSELL, the Grand Central Depot.value.Articles.Sold everywhere, FUNTING & HAMMOND, Proprietors, , ee ss # of one per cent.SoleMakers, KAY BROS, Stockport, «une 15 1y 142 December 25 193 England.W dm 44 THE RUSSELL JAMES BAXTER & CO., MANS ! 120 St.Francois Xavier Sr.J Buy Notes, Diamonds, Bonds, Bullion, and OTTAWA.all articles of value and pay prompt Cash.No Oo RG A N i 8 M Is the most complex work of the Creator and when this complicated structure, so exquisitely wrought, is disturbed by disease, the most efficient aid should be sought frora the most skilled physician\u2014 for the human body is too precious to be nerlected, It becomes the question, then i What physician shall be employed 2\u201d Dr.Oscar JOHANNESEN, Of the University of Berlin, Germany, has made a lifelong study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito-Urinary System.HIS REMEDIES CURE Any Debility or Derangement of the Nex vous System , including Spermatthorea Genorrhea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence, etc., etc.BECAUSE you may have been cheatea and fooled by QUAOKS, who Claim to cure this class of disorders, do not hesitate to give Dr, JOHANNESEN'S method a fair trial before your case becomes chronic and in ble.cura 185 FREE.#5 A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr JOHANNESEN'S system, will be sent by mail post paid and securely sealed from obser vation, to any sufferer addressing his sole autnorized agent for the United States and Canada.HENRY VOGELER.49 South Street, New York, p@5 Complicated symptometreated from under advice of a duly qualified consult ng physician.All correspondence held a8 strictly con fidential, and charge.2m 49 THE HERALD BINDERY I8 WELL EQUIPPED.¥or turning out all kinds of Ho about it nobody knows.Her position isa int 4 in moet painful one.Here are her husband\u2019s ortise amours advertised to the world when he Dr.Jomasvesex\u2019s Special Prescription, advice by mail free or FREEMANS WORM POV.DERS.Aro pleasant to take, Contain thelr own Purgative.Is a safe, sure, nnd effectual destroyer of worms in {hi' 1: on or Adulte EPILESPY According to the present state of : Medical Science GEILIN BAUS DD it AG EEC (Sugar Coated Pills), are acknowledged to be the surest and most active remedy against this terrible discase,\u2014J.MOUSNIER, Physician, Sceaux, Seine, France.Send six cents for postage and receive free, a costly box of ÿagoods which will help all, of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this worid.Fortunes avait the workers absolutely sure.Terms mailed free.True & Co., Augusta Maine.1y WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS of \u2018he BODY ENLARGED and STRENGTHENED.Unfailing method of self-treatment Full prrof, medical testimony, etc., mailed sealed, free.Correspondence confidential.88 Addre ERIE MEDICAL Co,, Buffalo, N.Y.: August 28 207 7 VI Instant relier: Final cure in 10 Pr ILES.days.and never returns.No purge, no salve, no suppository.Sufierers ill\u2019 learn of a simple remedy Free, b easing & J.MASON, 78 Nassau st., N.Y, h Mare nfm TTR DW If the address FRiscellancous.Wil Ti 968 Acves of Spiendid Prairie Lands, Situated on Portage Creek.in the Thirieemth Township in the Bixth Range West of ile wrinci- pal Meridian, aboui Five Rfiles Norih of Portage La Prairie City.The following quarter sections cf Land vig.:\u2014 The Northeast Quarter of Section 18, Northeast Quarter of Section 16.Southeast Quarter of Section 17.Northwest Quarter of Section 17 Southwest Quarter of Section 18 Northeast Quarter of Section 5.The above Lands are situated on Portage Creek, and are not surpassed in fertility by any Lands in the North-West.They are dry and in à well settled neighborh od, with good roads, schools ete., and within 5 miles of two Railway Stations.Terms of Payment Reasonable, Apply at THE HERALD OFFIOR Montreal, Dec.ñ 1335 TO PRINTERS.FOR SALK CHEAP, A Second-hand Gordon Job Cylinder Prose Can be run either with Treadle or Steam.Has In Fountain complete.Will print a sheet 16x24 inches.With slight expense can be put in good running order, and would ke a useful presi in a country officce, Apply to HERALD Office.THE KEY TO HEALTH.fos ES Unlocks allthe clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Correcting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and General Debility; all these and many other similar Complaints yield to the happy influence of BURDOUX BLOOD BITTERS, FT MILBURN & CO, Proprietors, Terozin, Mailmauys.CENTRAL VERMONT BHLROAD eens $f ns Trains Leave Montront A.M,\u2014Express, arriving Farn- 7.35 ham 9.23 a.m., Granby 503 a.m., Waterloo 10.40 a.m., Magog, 11.30 a.m., Sherbrooke 12.15 p.m.This trein makes close connection at Magog with steamer Mountain Maid for George- ville, Newport, Vt., ana all points on Lake Memphremagog.8 3 A.M.\u2014White Mountain Express, a arriving Fabyan\u2019s 4.28 p.m, Summit Mount Washington 6.30 p.m., Portland 8,00 p.m., Old Orchard Beach 8.30 p.m, Aa =u Train, arriving Si 8.30 Albans, 10.50 a.m,} Burlington 12,10 pa ; Montpelier, 12.50 p.m.\u2018White River Junction, 2.556 p.m.Boston, via Lowell, 7.55 p.m., ane New York, via Springtisld, a 10.80 p.xi.Pullman New Buftét Parlor Cars to Box 1, 5 © © P,M.\u2014Neow York ana Boston Ex = prèts.arriving St Albans 7.35 p.m., Supper], Burlington 9.08 10, Ruiland 11,25 p.in., Troy .25 &m., Albany 3.03 5.110, NOW York 8.00 &m., Worcester 6.40 2 M, Boston 7.49 am., via Rut land, Bellows J'ails and Fitch- urg Wagner Sleeping Cars Montreal to Now York and St, Albane to Boston Through Cars On this train arriving Water- loc 8.15 p.11, Magog 9.12 p.u, and Sherbrooke 9.£0 p,aL - 8 Si en Yxvresg, for St.n Albans, ite River Junction, Mapchestery Nashua, arriving Boston vla Lowell 2.280 arc, via Fitchburg, 9.85 am, Now York,via Northampton, Bolyoke, Bpringñeld, and Now Haven 11.45 am.This -train makes (close connection at Nashus and Winochenden for \u2018Worcester; Providence and.ali points on New York and New England Rallroads.Pullman Buffet Bleeping Cars to Boston and Springfield\u2019 For Tickets, Time-tables, and other information, apply «iv \u2018wa.noscr and Balmoral Hote!s, Graus Trur K Offices, pr «tire Oum- pany\u2019s Office, 1386 SE.James Slract, A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Agent, G.W.HOBARI, 8.W.COUMMINGS, Genl.Manager, Gen.Pass, Agent.Montreal, September 27th, 1886.Intercolonial Railwav SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Commencing 14th JUNE,;1886.THROUGH EXPRERS PASSENGZR TRAIN S RUN DAILY (Burdays oxeepbud)s ollows Leave LOVIS _ouvor-sronssons evousovsure E.15 An Arrive Riviere au Loup.11, V A 1 + Trois Pistoles.\u2026.¥ RimousKiieiies verve ersonsoes # Title MCilB.vsrcorsseerrrsassy 835 * \u2018 Uamprellton.c.2s00ssrrcovers 70: FF \u201c Lainousie JUncti0ld\u2026 vs 733% 6 Wathuüret.\u2026.\u2026.0.0c0urecs 972 8 NoWCastle, suscervoresos ronal 058 6 ** MONHCÈON.000re crouvarcere tod) AM ptf Bt JONN.050coureseseerorsonse 15: A.M Le Maitre DE ir recveraouurs O10 ALM Fhe Grand Trank Trains leaving Montre\u201d! at19015 P.M connect ak Point Lsvis with these trains.The Trains to Hallfax and 58 Joon TR: through to their destinations on Sundays.The Sleeping Car leaving Montres; pp Mo - day, Wednesday ond Friday, runs chrongh 8e Ealifex, snd the one lsaving on Taesday, Thureday end Saturday 0 St John, All 'Trsinsare rau by Eastern Srandars Time, HROUGH TICKETS may be obtained via rail and steamer to all points on the Lower St.Law ence and in the Maritime ces.Por Tickets and all informailon in regard tc passenger fares, rates oi freight, train ar.rangemonts, &o., apply to G.W.ROBINSON, \u2019 Eastern Freight anq Passenger Agent 136} ST.JAMES STREET \u2018Cpposite Bt, Lawrence Hall Montreal, D, CTTINGER, 7 Ü THE FAV.RITE LINE \u2014TO\u2014 Quebec and tre Lower Provinces, Ottawa, Kinsston.Toronto, Detroit and Chicago, Manitoba and tte North-West NOW OPEN TO BRITISH COLUMBIA.TIMMY TABLE TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL For Winnipeg and Vancouver\u20148.00 p.m daily, Sxcopt Sundays.or Wä\u20147,.15 am, 8.mm, 6.MA.and {8.00 p.m, Si.800 uim, 610 pare For Toronto\u20149.00 a.m, and {8.00 p.m.For Quebec\u20148.05 %.m., *4.00 pany and 10.0 p.m.ARRIVE AT MONTREAL From Winnipeg and Vancover\u20148.20 a.m, daily, except Sundays.From Otiawa\u201418.20 a.m., 12.m., 8.p.m., and 9.00 p.m + 2.8 p.m., 8.20 From Toronto \u201418.20 a.m.and 9.00 p.xa.From Quebec\u20146.30 a.m., 9.10 p.m.and *10.05 p.m.* Sundays only.t Runs daily.THE CANADIAN ALL-RAIL ROUTE TO THE NORTH-WEST.Through Sleeper to Toronto And on Transcontinental Trains, For full information, Time-Tables, Map Tickets, etc,, see Ticket CM es :\u2014 266 St.James Street, Windsor Hote! i-ket Office, Balmoral Motel Ticket Office, Quebec Gate Stations, Montreal, W.0.VAN HORFE, WwW.WHYTE, Vice-President.Gen.Supt, E, & Ont, Div.GEO.OLDS, General Trafic Manager, D.BeRICOLLy General Passenger Agen.July 14 Montreal and Boston Air Line \u2014AND\u2014 ¥ \u2019 1 White Mountain Line 167 This is ths ONLY LINE from Montreal running through the White Mountains to Portland and 01d Orchard Beach BY DAYLIGHT via Fabyan's and White Mountain Notch.On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1886, trains will leave Montreal as foilows:\u2014 A.M.\u2014Day Express, with Draw- 9 & OC Oo ing Room Car attached, for Concord.Manchester, Nashua, Lowell, Boston, &o.M,\u2014\u2014Locul train for New- 4 5 QO oO port, Waterloo, Stanbridge, St.Cesnire.and intermcdiate points, 7 4 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Boston n and New England points, with Pullman Palace Sleeping Car attached ; also through connection for Springfield and all points on the Connecticut River Line.The 9.00 a.m.and 7.45 p.m.Express Trains \u2018stop only at prineipai stations.For further particulars see Time Tables.Baggage checked throuzh and passed by the Customs at Bonaventure Depot.or tickets and all information, appl 202 St.James street, Windsor Hotel\u201d Balmoral Hotel, or Bonaventure Station.à: 2 + A1 KINSCN, Ganeral Macarer (or ti.Trustees, Septembex 30 ji Delaware & Hudson Lanai Les RAILROADS < AD.amd FI.>° TE Saratoga, Troy, Albanv, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, AND ALL POINTS SOUTE AUDE: ST.QUICK TIME.NO DELAYS.Lake Champlain sad Lake George Sicamersd Cn and After MONAT TRAINS WILL LEAVE MONTREAL : 7.35 a.m.\u2014DAY EXPRESS\u2014Wagner D - lng Room Car Montreal to New Fork, ue ning through without change, arri New York at 9.00 p.m.ge, arriving in 5.10 pou, \u2014I¥1ghy Lxpresg\u2014Wagner\u2019s Klas gant Sleeping Car runs througe to New York without change, arriving ;u Rew York 5 8.00 next morning.\"This \u2018Frain meke 01089 connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Oar Train for Roston, srrivizg as ,30 8.1m.New York Through Maile snd Express car ried via this line.Information given, and Licketssnld at al Grand Trunk OSicos, and si the Cormpanp?+ ce, LES St, James Stroet, Womndrenk.ï.W.BURDIOK, OHAS.0, MOFAL General Paser, Agent, Gioxsral Agent, Albany N.Y.Montreal May 30.MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN RY, CO, CHANGE OF TIME.On and after Thursday, July 1st, 1886, trains will run between Portage la Prairie sand Birtle, as fol ows :\u2014 No.4 No.2 sol; No.Mixed{ Pass.STATIONS.Pass.[Mix\u2019d Leave {Leave -_ Arr.Arr.p.m.{Noon.MA.m 12:05 12:00 {Portage la Prairie 5:55 Beds 12:40 12:25}.Macdonald.2:30 2:10 1:10} 12:43 |.Westbourne.\\ 2:12 1:45 1:40| 1:08|.Woodside.| 1:47 juga ta2:10 (121-30 d 1:25$ (12:90 fa 9.86 La 1:65 t-+« Gladstone.aut ne 68:05} 22U{ .\u2026.\u2026.Midway.\u2026.| 12:35 {11:25 3:35 2:43 Jeunes.Arden.| 12:13 |10:55 4:10 3:07 [.ee» Neepawa.|11:48 [10: 0 4:4 3:82 ,.Bridge Creek.{ 11:23 9:45 195510 #00 t.-Minnedosa\u2026|11:00 154 6:58| 4:30].Basswood.| 20:25 8:16 7:95 4.54 |.Newdale .|10:1 | 7:40 *8:00{ 5:19 |.S*rathelair.| 9:36 [7:05 8:30 5:43}.,.8hoal Lake,.| 9:12 \u20ac:30 9:00 8:05 |.Kelloe.,.| 8:48 6:00 9:25 6:23 |.Bolsgirth .| 8:3: 5:35 10:05 7:08 1.Birtle.| 7:55 4:50 p.m.p.m.a.m.a.m Arr.Arr.Leave|l.eav * Strathclair re-opened.t+ Meal Stations.No.4, Mondays and Thursdays.Tuesdays and Kridays.No.1, Wednesdays.and Saturdays.No, 3.Tuesdays and Fridays.The above trains connect at Portage la Prairie with trains of the Can.Pac, Ry.to and from Winnipeg.For information a8 to freight and passenge: rates apply to any Agent of the Company, 0\" to A.McDonald, Asst.Fieight and Pas-enge: Agent, Portage la Prairie.W.R.BAKER, General Superintendent.198 No.2 August 6 TQ STOCK BROKERS À fresh supply or Stock Quotation Books CHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HOTRE 00.Accountant and Auditor.BINDING, RULING, &c.vlace advertise in The Herald Chief Buperintendent, On hand, and for vale at Proprietors Address P{O.Bo Wo.1860.t A Smear seo, | \u201c BERALD\u201d OFFICE, June 2 158 September iy 216 prompt Atiention givem to all orders TOP: 81 ac~ton, N.By, Junelzh, 150, .: - sr a een mere === wate madi a ; \u201cCIVIC AFFAIRS.Undrained Tenements, \u2014\u201400 Streets Suffering for Want of Drainage.Alderman Mount Complains of u Pest Hole.Proposals for Superannuation, Fhe City Council to be Asked for $50,000 to Form a Fund, The Health Committee met last even- Present : Aldermen Gray (Chairman), White, Hamelin, Mount, Mooney and Berger.The Chairman informed the Committee that the sale of the city hospital had been very successful, They had sold to respectable corporate bodies, and the sum realized was $1,260, part of which was in hané.The Committee had received another offer from a responsible body, and be would, no doubt, econ have a favorable report to send in.He aleo said that the Island bath contract had been satisfactorily ing.ompleted.; ¢ The petition Of Ovide Laliberte, the keeper of the Ieland bath, was read.He claimed extra compensation for services rendered and articles supplied.Alderman Mount said that the men should send in a detailed account.The petition was laid on the table until Alderman Beausoleil, who had introduced the matter, should be present.A report was read from Sergeant Moran respecting the complaints of certain inhabitants on Foundling street, respecting an ob- eiruction that had been suffered to remain on the street.The report and complaint were referred to the Road Committee.The City Attorney\u2019s report on Mr.Walker protest was that he had examined into its merite, and found it unfounded, and, therefore, it could not be entertained, A report of the Health Inspector on houses on Craig street, the drain of which was defective was read.The Inspector recommended that the bouses be closed until proper tiled draine should be made.The ort was adopted.Tone Sanitary Inepector\u2019s report on the condition of the urinal at the end of St.Ann\u2019s Fish Market was read.It was agreed by the whole committee that the thing was now, and always bad been, a nuisance.The discussion turned upon the question upon whom the responsibility of Keeping it clean lay.It was at last agreed that it was the duty of the market clerk to keep the market premises in good order.It was agreed to refer the report to the Market Committee, with a recommendation to have tbe nuisance abated im- diately.| ne report of the Health Inspecior on a rew block of uouges on Migsonne streel wbich had been built without proper drains being made snd without any pro- - vision being made to supply them with Water wasresd.There sre more than one hundred persons living in the block.The Tepector recommended that the proprietors be compelled to build à drain without delay, and that hereafter by-law 26 be rigidly enforced.The following is the text of the section : \u2014 Suc.26.\u2014Every person who shall build, rebuild or alter any nouse or building of any description within the said city shall give to the Bosrd of Healih at the Health Office, written notice thereof, together with a plan or description, showing the following particulars, that is Lo say : the level or intended level of the lot.yard or court-yard, of the cellars or lowest floors, the fall, material, form, const) uction and situation ofthe drainage of, or in connection wlth, such house or its appurtenauces, and the means of ventilation propesed to be introduced in the same; and also the outfall or outlet of every such drain and the size, form, situation and construction of the privies, water closet and cesspuols, sinks, waste or other pipes to be constructed or used for the drainuge of, or in connection with such houss or building; and no such drain, privy, water-closet, sink, waste or other pipe, or cesspool, shall be built, cunstructed or nsed or any means vf ventilation introduced, until the particulars so required to be shown have been approved of by the Board, unless the said Board does not signify its approval or disapproval within forty-eight hours after the receipt at the said office of Lhe aforesaid notice and particulars ; and, furthermore, no such cellar, drain, system or manner of ventilation, privy, water-closet, CeESpool, sink, waste or other pipe, or any of the appurtenances thereof, shall be closed or covered up from view until à certificate be furnished by the Health Officer, thst such cellar, drain, system or manner of ventilation, privy, water-closet, cesspool, sink, waste or other pipe and all the appurtenances thereof, Rave been approved uf by the Board of Health.The report was referred to the Road Department.Attention was called to a big hole on Frontenac street in -which filth had been dumped abd which was believed to be the cause of typhoid fever in the neighborbood.The health inspector was directed to make enquiries and to have the place put in such a condition that it would no longer be the sonrce of disease, A report on the condition of Sebasta- pool street was read.Several of the houses were undrained and there was a difficulty about cutting a drain.This report was referred to the Road Committee.The chairman said that he had been invited to attend a meeting of t:e American Public Health Association, but that his private business had such demands on his \u2018time and attention that he would be unable to.accept the invitation.He recommended that Dr.Laberge be sent by the Committee in his ctead.Ald.Mooney urged the chairman himself to go, saying that no one as well could represent the City of Montreal in matters relating to public health «ge Alderman Gray.He made a motion that Alderman Gray be requested {o represent the Bealth Committee at the meeting of the American Public Health Association which was pagsed unanimously.The chairman suid that there was a matter which at its next meeting be would recommend to the serious attention of the committee.This was whether it would be proper to cut cff the water to houses having water.clogets for the non-payment of the rate.He considered that this should not bedore under any circumstances, but it would be better to sell the householder out than to cut off the water supply.A letter was zead fram the Scavenging Contractor offering to collect the refuse in \u2018the day time, and giving reasons for taking such a course.This letter was referred to the next full meeting of the committee.The business being finished the meeting adjourned.Superannuation Committee, A meeting of the Superannuation was held yesterday, Alderman Mount was in the chair, and there were present Aldermen Mooney, Grenier, Jeannotte and Holland.A superannuation scheme, drawn by Mr, Roy, City Attorney, was submitted.Mr.Roy explained that the scheme was nearly word for word a copy of the Provincial Superannuation Act and the Fed.¢ral law for the Eame purpose und wag THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 1 almost identical with the plan adopted by the Bank of Montreal.He wished to get the scheme of superannuation adopted by the Grand Trunk Company, but Was unable to do &0 in time for the meeting.Mr, Mooney wanted to know it those who had not contributed for years back would be put on the same fo:ting a8 those who were just entering the service of the city, He was answered in the affirmative.Alderman Grenier said that such an ar- rapgement would not be fair.It would be very well for old employees who had made no provision for the future, but those who hal good salaries should have insured their lives and have made some provision for old age, It was useless to discuss the details of tne scheme, and the whole affair would be an utter failure unless the city should contribute as a fund from which to draw some $60,000.The Bank of Montreal had cou- tributed $25,000 towards its fuod.He would make it compulsory for all permanent employees to contribute to the superannuation fund.As no young official could receive any benefit from the fund until he had contributed to it for five years, he would bave old employees pay five years\u2019 premium down.A conversation then ensued as to the amount that would be required to put the superannuation fund on a sound basis.The con: clusion arrived at was that with a grant of 10,000 8 year from the city for five years and the accruing premiums paid by employees for that time, would be a sufficient sum to provide for the carrying out of a reagonable scheme for superannuation, Ald.Grenier, on being asked by Mr.Mooney how much was paid by the city for permanent salaries, he said $200,000 per year.In anewer to a question put by Alderman Jeannotte, he said this would include the sum paid to the police, who were supposed to be included in the scheme.The portion of the salaries to be paid was 3 per oent.per annum, to be deducted trom the monthly pay of each official, On motion of Ald.Mooney, the commit tee decided tbat a special report stronzly urging for $10,000 for five years be drawn up and sent in to the Council.The meeting then adjourned with the understanding that it would not meet again until the above petition to Council would be settled.\u2019 , \u2014 WINTER CARNIVAL, The Executive Committee met at the Windsor Hotel last evening, Mr.Aagus Grant in the chair.The generous offer of the Great Northwestern Telegraph Co., of a free office, at 87 St.Francois Xavier street, was accepted.Mr.G.R.Prowse suggested that the four towers of the Ice Palace be named Victoria, Dufferin, Lorne and Lansdowne.Messrs.Thomas Tremble, C.P.Sclater and J.R.Pruyn were elected members of the committee.It was decided that the General Passenger Agents, who meet in the city next Tuesday, be entertained at dinner at the Windsor on the evening of that dap.A preliminary programme of the Carnival is in preparation and will be published at an early date.MISB KIMBALL AT EMMANUEL CEURCH, There was a large audience at Emanuel Church last evening to hear the lecture given by the gifted Miss Kimball, of Chicago.Thesgreater part ot those present were Sunday school children and members of the Band of Hope, who carried their banners, on which were inscribed the mottoes of the society, The lecture delivered by Miss Kimball was principally on Temperance, which she illustrated by many a pleasing story, showing the advantages of total abstinence fron the earliest ages.During the evening prayer was offered up by the Rev.Mr.Wells, who pronounced the benediction at the close of the service, 00 A NEW MANAGER.Mr.John Forgrave has been appointed manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company\u2019s elevator, in this city.The position is an important one, requiring a thorough knowledge of receiving and shipping grain, and judging from the long experience which Mr.Forgrave has had in the trade, the company are to be congratulated upon securing his services, For the past ten years he has been in the employ of Mr.A.G.McBean, attending to his receipts and shipments of grain, and being & person of more than ordinary ability, he has become one of the best judges of grain in the city.A high standard of efficiency is what is required in all such places of public trust.\u2014[Trade Bulletin, Aree THE ART SCHOOL; Our readers will be glad to know that the Art Association of this city have engaged Mr.W.Brymner, of Ottawa, to take charge of its advanced classes in painting during the coming winter, He is now in the for West sketchiug the glories of the Selkirk Mountains, but will soon return eastward and be ready to begin his work in Montreal by the middle of the present month.He was very successful as a student in Paris, and has already done works which stamp Lim as a true artist, and gives promise of good things to coma.He comes well recommended for thé part he 18 to fill by Mr.Harris, the former teacher, and by others who have known his course.He is equally able to instru-t in figure and in landscape painting, and art pupils may be counted fortunate who have him for their teacher.He is a R.C.A.aud will help to make that title honorable quite as truly as he will be honored by it.\u2014_\u2014 THE WATER SUPPLY QUESTION, Mr.Keefer was in the city yesterday, and we learn that he has received the request of the Water Committee to report upon Mr.Perry\u2019s proposition to connec the new water mains with the upper reservoir, and has consented to do so.What the precise instructions to Mr.Keefer are we do not know, but at all events Mr.Keefer has gone to work On the question, On Thursday the Board of Fire Underwriters passed the following resolution, which was sent to the Water Committee: \u2014 The communication from the Water Committee, of 29th inst, having been read, it was ordered that the Secretary acknowledge receipt of the same with thanks for their prompt action in this important matter, at the same time expressing the earnest hope of this Association that Mr.Keefer be urged to make his report without unnecessary delay, so that the city may be afforded, at the earliest possible date, the additional supply and force of water 80 urgently required for fire purposes, whether the ultimate decision be to bring this about by the proposed convection of the new mains with the upper level reservoir or by the purchase of additional steam fire engines and other necessary apparatus~ ; Mr.Perry having originated the scheme for obtaining the increased pressure from the upper reservoir, it is hoped by the Association that he will be afforaed the opportunity of fully laying his views before Mr, Keefer, DOMINION EXHIBITION.Sherbrooke\u2019s Greatest Day.SHERBROOKE, October 1.Was a greater oue by 8,000 in point of numbers, The hotels were crowded to their fullest capacity.So wersthe truins, both going and coming.To-day will be about the same as Wednesday as regards crowds.It commenced to rain and blow this morning, but cleared up at 1lla.m.SPEEDING IN THE HORSE RING.In the double team trotting competition H.Inghram wou first money, with A.Ayersta good second.Track in fine condition.The flat race was not finished to-day.Woodward\u2019s Wizard took first heat, Hunt's Vice- Chancelior took second heat.A very close and exciting race, later, was finished in favor of Vice-Chancellor.Cavalry race\u2014Won by R.O.Pomeroy, lst ; J.F.Morkill, 2nd.Trial of working oxen on a heavy load\u2014 Capt.Botterel, 1st.\u201d This created great merriment.Farmers\u2019 race, 7 entries and 6 starters\u2014R.H Pope, 1-t; E.Gemar, 2nd; J.F.Leonard, 3rd.The races of the Sherbrooke Turf Club did not take placa this morning, as advertised, owing to the inclemency of the weather.A PROTESTA protest has been lodged by J.M.Fortier, cigar manuf:cturer, through his attorneys, Messrs.Panneton & Mulvena, with ihe Secrétary of the Association, objecting to the granting of the first prize to Davis & Sons, of Montreal.An asplication has been made to Judge Brooks.The Judge granted the application and a writ will be served, this afternoon, on the secretary.THE MILK TEST.James Cheesman, of the Dairyma :, Montreal, who has been busily engaged, for the past two days, testing mileh cows, concluded his labors this Muorning.The following isthe award of judzes for the three best cows giving, tae richest milk: T.Brown\u2019s \u2018\u2018 Lucerne,\u201d 91.09; J.Drummond's * Victoria,\u201d 92.66; D.A.Drummond's ¢\u201c Nellie,\u201d 68.27.MR.COGHLIN'S EXHIBIT.Mr.B.J.Coghlin exhibits ths most excellent and complete assortment of springs and axles, taking three special diplomas, the only award for this class of goods that could be given.His collection of railway springs demands special notice, he having patented no fewer than three improvements on springs of this kind.The combination o' spiral springs for equalizing passenger car and freight car springs is most ingenious.This spring combines the greatest elasticity and carrying power wit.the minimam of weight of metal.This is worthy of the attention of every railway company and we understand that\u201d Mr.Coghlin guarantees them for three years.His interes! in the farming class is also worthy of the highest commendation, as be shows a spring in sets of four oapable of carrying any ordinary load at the very low price of from four to six dollars a set.Any working man can place this for use on his w«ggon without cost or trouble.His various improvements in carriage axles which are on exhibition, are highly creditable to him, and muintain the character of Montreal ingenuity and enterprise.Mr.C.ghlin\u2019s springs and axles are all made from ma:erial specially manufactured for his use.I.18 tobe regretted that the space alloted was not adequate to his large and useful exhibit.A HANDSOME DISPLAY.One could not help feeling pleased at seeing the very handsome exhibit of wall papers made by J.C.Waison, of Grey Nun street, Montreal, for whicu he was awarded the first prize, à sliver medal.Not only was the display of paper hangings beautiful, bus the arrangement and variety of patterns and colors exhibited was very crediiable to Mr.Watsou.To give an idea of the manufacture of wall papers, Mr.Waison had a number of the blocks from which the paperis printed on exhibition.This branch of Canadian industry has become very extensive of late, and Mr.Watson is to be congratulat:d on his succesg over all competitors.\u201c NOTES.To-morrow, at nine o'clock, the Treasurer commences (0 pay the prizes.Among the distinguished visitors in town to-day were Mr.Westinghouse, of alr brake fame, and p .rty.They came in the special car Davy Crockett.Tae following is the latest addition to the prize list: \u2014 GRADE CATTLE.Cow calved in 1882 or previous\u2014S.Lake & Son, 1; R.R.Labaree, 2; 8.A.Pomeroy, 3.Cow calved in 1883\u2014R.R.Labaree, 1; J.Young 2; J.H.Kezar, 3.Cow calved in 1883 or previous, givi:g milk \u2014$ Lake & Son, 1; À.O.Kellam, 2; 8S.J, Porercy, 3.; Cow calved in 1883, giving milk\u2014J.F.Leonard, 1; J.H Kezar, 2; Guy Carr, 3.He.f:r calved in 1584\u2014A, O.Kellam, }'; Guy Carr, 2; Mary C.Price, 3.Heifer calved in 1835 \u2014Mary C, Price, 1; A.O.Kellrn, 2; S.Lake & S 8.J.F.Leonard, 1; J.H.K zur, 2.Herd of four females, over 1 year\u2014R.R.Labaree, 1.Fair of steers calved in 1883\u20148.Lake & Son, 1; Mary C.Price, 2.Puir of steers calved in 1834\u2014R.H.Popes, 1; S.Lake & Son, 2; Mary C, Price, 3.Pair of steers calved in 1885\u2014R.R.Labaree, 1; A.O.Kellam, 2; Matthew Reed, 3.Pair of steers calved iu 1886\u2014C., A.Bailey, ; J, «I.Kezar, 2.Best single steer calved im 1833\u2014E.W.Judah, 1.Best single steer calved in 1884-8.H.Ke- zar, L Best single steer calved in 18855-M.H.Cochrane, 1; J.H, Kezar, 2.Best single steer calved in 1885\u2014J.W.M.Vernon, 1; J.H.Kezar, 2.Fat or working cattle, working oxen any age BE.H.Lindsay, 1; Geo.Mooney, 2; Austin Vs .Working oxen calved in 1882\u2014F.Johnson, 1; Mark Faline, 2; Robt.Burton, 3.Best beef animal calved in 1834\u2014M.H.Cochrane, 1; J.H.Kezar, 2.Best six pair of oxen from any one town or county\u2014Town of Stanstead, L.For best pair of Hereford heifers calved in 1885 or previous\u2014Mary C.Price, 1.Aberdeen Angus heifers calved in 1885 or previous\u2014A.O.Kellam, 1.Best herd f shorthorns, from females calved in I885 or previous\u2014R.R.Labaree, 1 Trial of draft oxen and steers in A rena\u2014 Capt.Botterell, 1; Richard Smith, 2, Best herd of grade heifers \u2014 A, O.Kelldm, 1.Best herd grade heifers calved in 1888 or pre- vious\u2014A.0.Kellam, 1.A MINING EXCHANGE.In view of the vast mineral wealth of Canada, which bids fair to eclipse that of an country on the face of the globe, is it not high time that a Mining Exchange was established in Montreal, in order to f+cilitats the development uf our almost inexhaustible resources of hidden wealth ?The recent discoveries of extensive accumulations of copper ore of surpassing richness near Sudbu:y unction, on the Algoma branch of the Cana~ dian Pacific Railway, emphasizes :n a marked degree the.nece-sity of suppl log the great want of an exchange through wh ch the advancement of our important mining interests would be greatly accelerated.With the immense deposits of copper, niekle, iron, coal, phosphates and asbestos that are known to exist in different parts of the Dominion along with indications of the existence of large silver mines, it is of primary importance that these valuable products should be represented in this city by a commercial assoclation similar to our Corn and Stock Exchanges, and we trust that no time will be lost i taking steps to inaugurate a Mining Exchange in Montreal.\u2014[Trade Bulletin.Our smart commercial coatemporary has struck the nail on the head.Canada is rapidly becoming one of the most notable mining countries in the world, When we mention the coal and gold and iron mines of Nova Scotia, the copper and asbestos of Quebec, the copper and iron of Outario, the phosphates of the Ottawa Valley, the silver of the Thunder Bay region, the coal and silver and other minerals of the, North-West territories, and the gold and coal of British Columbia, we include deposits and localities where there are already great mines in which a large amount of capital has mineral wealth that are constantly going On are fitted to inspire the highest hopes in regard to a great fature for the country in this important branch of enterprise ; and our contemporary\u2019s advice appears particularly well timed.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PERSONAL.Mr.J.B.Travers, of St.John, N.B., arrived in the city yesterday after his vacation and will resume his studies at McGill University, Wednesday was a great day, but Thursday years.\u2018been invested.Indeed, the discoveries of CL y WNEWEs.Just 10 Hanp.\u2014One case fine Cigars de Bernardo Costales Havana.S.Hyman, 180 St.James street.MONTREAL GrvzrAL HospiTAL.\u2014The visiting the week commencing Monday, October 4.will be Messrs.A.T.Paterson and Gilvert Scott.Tre Sr.Lampert Boarine Crus will close their season with an * At Home\u201d on Tuesday evening, the 5th inst.A special car will be provided by the G.T.R., returning when the dance is over.Gororer.\u2014Real October weather will drive you to the fireside and the Pire, Rernember the ¢ Perique Mixture\u201d prepared by Hirsch (opposite the Post-Office) excels all other smoking tolfacco.A Horse StoLEN,\u2014At a late hour last night a valuable horse, the property of Mr.Foisey, machinist, of St.Lawrence street, was stolen from in front of his store, The detectives were notified, but have not as yet found the missing horse.SPLENDID TrstIMoNY \u2014If any doubt ez- inted as to the beneficial effects of St.Leon Miceral Water as a cure for mauy diseases, the letter of the well-known genial Colonel Ora P.Patten, which appeara in our advertising columns, would effectualiy remove them.It epeaks for itself in strong terms of praise.Tre K¥1cars or Lasor.\u2014The red letter call meetings of the Knights of Labor have lately been very jargely attended.Theorder are about to establish free night schools for the justruction of the members, at which particular attention will be given to teaching the English language to foreign members of the association in Canada, The Knights intend shortly to hold a monster torchlight procession, at which it is expected there will be some ten thou- eand men in line, À LARGE Grain CArco.\u2014The largest single cargo of grain that ever left this port bas been put on board the steamship Brentford by Mes-rs.George McBean & Co., comprising 104,000 bushels of wheat aud peas.This transient sleamer also takes out 10,000 feet of lumber for Messrs.Carbray & Routh, who are her ageuts here, Bhe is a splendid pew steel ship, fitted with the latest improvements for carrying dead freight.\u2014[ Trade Bulletin.ALDERMAN DoNOVAN has been subjected to severe domestic affliction, under which he and his family will have the warm sympathy of our ci:izens generally.While one of his sons, who was severely injured by an accident on the Canadian Pacific Railway, is still lying in hospital in our city, another son succumbed to disease on Thursday, the funeral being fixed for to-morrow (Sunday).There will, no doubt, be a large turn out of citizens to-morrow to manifest sympathy with the sorely tried family.TURKISH AND ORIENTAL Rués.\u2014On Tuesday and Wednesday of next week M.Hicks & Co.will sell by auction some of the most rare and antique rugs, carpets, &c., ever brought to this country, consisting in part of Samoae, Daghestan, Stripes, and other choice varieties, An important feature in connection with this sale is that every piece of carpet sold by this firm is guaranteed as represented on the catalogue, and made in the country they are called after.All lovers of beautiful tapestry are invited to call at the new Art Rooms, No.1835 Notre Dame street, and inspect them, Tee Gale Pgreperry.\u2014Mr., Henry Hogan's very valuable property at Iloche- laga is to be sold to-day, It ie, perhaps, the most important sale of real estate that has taken place in Montreal for many The city is rapidly extending 1n that direction and no one can doubt that In the course of a very few years every space on the property and in its vicinity will be occupied.It is easy to see that it will be greatly enhanced in value.The circumstance ot the works and terminal station of the C.P.R.being near the property to be sold to-day, makes it an eligible site for manufacturing and business establishments of many kinde.PRESENTATION \u2014On Wednesday evening the members of the Crescent Lacrosse Club assembled at their new club room and tendered a complimentary entertainment to Mr.Montagu Castle, youngest member of the well known house of Castle & Son, glaes stainers and decorators, who was about to leave for a lengthy stay in New York and Europe to study the higher branchesot his profession.During the evening the president, J.S.Lancashire, on behalf of the club, presented him with a testimonial and a beautiful diamond breast pin.Mr, Castle responded in very feeling terms.After songs were sung and speeches delivered, the pleasant gathering was brought 10 a close, The party assembled at the G.T.R.depot last evening and gave Mr.Castle a hearty send-off.A New MiiLivery House.\u2014We learn that Mr.W.8.Thomson, 1811 Notre Dame street, importer of fine laces, trimmings, etc, is about to extend his already important business by the addition of mii- linery and fancy dry goods.This change will take place on January 1st, 1887, when the firm will be W.S.Thompson & Jo.The business will be carried on in the present premises until a more commodious warehouse can be secured.Mr.Thomson has associated with himself as buyer and manager, Mr.Geo.Morris, who wes for many years in a similer position with the great house of Thomas May & Co., and whose knowledge of the markets of Europe is unsurpaseed.Mr.Thomson receive his commercial training in the well-known house of Capestake & Uo., of London and Paris, and has earned distinction for his taste and judgment in the selection of laces, embroideries, and lace curtains.Mr.Morris 18 leaving at once for Europe to make purchases for the spring trade, and will remain in Paris until January so a8 to secure the latest novelties.em.AMUSEMENTS.Academy of Music.MIKADO, To-night jis the last of the Mikado.Thosewho have not yet seen it should see 4 sire to see if once more while there remains an opportunity.There will be a matinee in the afternoon as well as the performance in the evening.ROSE COGHLAN, most successful characters, spoken warmly in praise of Miss Coghlan, To ladies the dresses of a play are some times a consideration, and they may per- governors to this institution for those who have seen will no doubt de- On Monday night Miss Coghlan will commence a week\u2019s eagagement, in waich she will produce.The School for Scandal,\u201d As You Like It,\u201d ¢ London Assurance,\u201d Twelfth Night,\u201d ¢¢ The Lady of Lyons,\u201d and « A Scrap of Paper.\u201d ¢¢ The School for Scandal\u2019 will be the opening piece, Lady Teazle is one of Miss Coghlan\u2019s i: .How keen a test of an actress\u2019 ability this part is everyone knows; there are probably few characters in the list of now acted comedies that have more pitfalls for inexperienced or incompetent actresses, A reputation as Lady Teuzle, therefore, speaks for itself, and the press of the United States have heps be glad to know that Miss Coghlan is credited with some magnificence in this respect.That which however is more to tbe point, is the fact that she 18 strongly guppori-d, Messrs, De Belleville, Lipman and Walcot are actors of a calibre that do not usually travel in support of a star, and their engagement is an assurance that the comedies are to be well performed in all parts, Ot course, however, on Lady Teazle depends the result, and of her an exchauge says : \u2014 Miss Coghlan is the ideal Lady Teazle.Unlike most actresses who essay the character, she is c:reful not to allow the quarrel scene to appear, on her side at least, jike a dispute who:ly in earnest.Her laugh is contagious and no one wonders that Sir Peter cannot resist it.Instead of blamiug him for yielding to her whims, one finds it hard to forgive him for not surrendering more readily and gracefully to 80 charming a woman.We imagine that many of the spectators last night were so strongly impressed by Mlss Coghlan\u2019s graces of person aud manner, the finish of her acting and the ravidity of her transitions ** from g ave to gay, from lively to severe,\u201d to glve due attention to her elocution, which is one of the greatest of her artistic merits.How wonderfully clear her voice is, and how aptly her tones and 1nflectio::s convey the senti ment and the nicest shades of expression ! Miss Coghlan ought not longer to deay the lay-gners of the United States, as well as those of its leading city, the pleasure of witnessing her charming personations.Oa Tuesday evening ¢ London Assurance \u201d will be performed.Theatre Royal The additional attraction of the visit of the celebrated Crowfoot and Three Bulle, Indian Chiefs, as well as the play Storm Beaten, drew crowded houses tothe Theatre Royal yesterday.The chiefs were brought upon the stage and presented with a box ot grapes by the manager, and seemed heartily to evjoy all they saw.Un Monday afternoon Taken From Life will be presented for the first time in this city.It is a splendid production taken from life in England, aod is certain to draw full houses.The cast is a good oue and from the favorable conments made by the press of other countries, il is safe to say.it will be successful here.Read the following from the Pitsburg Post, September 6th: It will be a matter of surprise if the old legend, * standing room only,\u201d is not seen before the week is ended.The unanimous verdict is that the play will be a success.It is as trua to life as Hazel Kirke, and fully asin- teresting, but of a more heroic character.It is full of power apd the sympathies of the audience are enlisted at the.outset and h+ld to the last.It has the pathos of Hazel Kirke, the intenslty of The Danites, and the dash of My Partner, and in theestimation of many is the equal of either.We can conscientiou-ly assure our readers that they will find it a play of superior me:it.Aptommas.When Von Bulow, Rubinstein and others attempt to enchain the interest of a public audience, composed exclusively of their own pianoforte performances, and succeed in the experiment beyond all reasonable probability, the world ie puzzled whether to admire most the happy audacity of the performers or thew skill, Mr.Aptom- mas, hike these, dispenses with all assistance from other musical artists or other instruments than the oue which he wields wita such power awd effect; and like them also, his bold confidence is everywhere justified by the results.His performances have always proved attractive and successful, both in Europe and America, The programme, divided into what may be termed classical, romantic and national music, illustrates the resources of the instrument and the player, and in spite of the apparently sameness of such an entertainment, the performer displays such, and contrives to produce from his instrument such a wide range- of novel and wel -coatrasted effects that the attention of the audience does not flag.Mr.Aptommas will give one of these recitals this afternoon, and our readers cannot do better than by visiting the Natural History Museum this afternoon at 3 o\u2019clock.POLITICAL.Enthusiastic Meeting of the National Party -Mr.L, ©.David Decides to Raa for Æontreal East.A large and enthusiastic meeting of the National party was held, yesterday afternoon, at its committee rooms on St.James street, for the purpose of considering the nomination of Mr.L.O.David, recommended, a few days ago, by their executive committee, and to get his final answer as to whether be will rua as a candidate for Montreal East.The Hon.J.R.Thibau- deau presided.Several gentlemen addressed the meeting and strongly urged Mr.David to accept the nomination, Mr, Lavigne, of St.Mary\u2019s Ward, said he knew the spirit of the workingmen in his district, and he felt sure that most of them would support Mr.David,and were anxious that he should run.Mr.Christie, a former Conservative, said he had been around a good deal among the voters, and he felt sure that if Mr.David came out he would be elected by a large majority.Alderman Prefontaine expressed it as his opinion that Mr.David would be mora favorable to the workingmen-than Mr.Gravel, and he thought he should not hesitate to accept the uominaiion.Messrs, Demartigny and Dupre made short addresses pledging to support Mr.David in Moutreal East.) Mr.L.O.David, in answer to repeated calls, said that when he came tp the meet~ it had been his intention not to accept the nomination, as he did not wish to run against a labor candidate.However, as his friends seemed anxious for him to run, he accepted the nomination and he would rely upon them todoail they could for him in the coming contest.This was received with great cheering, the members agreeing to furm committees immediately and to hold meetings at an early date, after which the meeting dispersed.Dr.Emery Lalonde, of Rigaud, is the Nationalist candidate for Vaudreuil.He has presented himself as a supporter of the Opposition and hes been accepted by the National Committee.Dr.Lalonde is a worthy man and will make a faithful, à zealous and an intelligent representative.re THE LOYAL INDIANS Shoot the Rapids and Visit the Montreal Bank and Canadian Pacific Offices ~They Attend the Bazaar.Yesterday morning the Indian chiefs left for Lachine to shoot the rapids, On arriving at Blue Bonnets Miss Blanche Shorfi:1d presented the braves with handsome bouquets.At Lachine Commodore Beaufield showed them over the boat house, the Indians expressing themselves much pleased with what they saw.On the Flgate the captain showed them the machinery, and they spent some time in examining it.On going through the rapids they seemed quite puzzled to understand how such a large boat could be navigated through so small a channel.When they arrived in tne city they were driven to the Montreal Bank and were shown the building by Mr, E.C.Coulson.The party then proceeded to the offices of the Canadian Pacific Railway, where they were met by Sir George Stephen, Mr, R.B.Angus and two daughters, Mr.Van Horne, Mr.W.Stephen, Mr.T.G.Shaughnessy Mr.G.Olds and Mr, Pearce.Mr.Van Horne gave them a hearty welcome, and thanked Crowfort for havieg remained loyal in the late rebellion, and as a mark tite.ith 8 perpetual pass over the line.\"Sir George Stephen informed Crowfoot that he would arrange for him to makea trip to the Pacific cast.Crowfoot, through Father Lacombe, thanked them for the kindness that had been shown him, saying that he would never let his soas go on the war-path and would always protect the white man.In spite of cool weather there was a very large crowd at the bazaar lust evening.About eight o'clock Crowfoot and his brother, Three Bulls, accom Father Lacombe - took their seats on the stage when an address was read to them by one of the Indians from Caughnawaga, at which the red men seemed much pleased.It was the intention of the Caughnawaza contingent to be there in force, but as the wind blew too hard for them to cross tbe river their visit is unavoidably postponed till this evening.After the address was read the chiefs were presented with numerous gifts, which they seemed to appreciate highly.During the evening some good music was furnished by ¢ Le Symphony St.Cecile.This is the last evening for the bazaar; the articles that have not been sold will be put in with tbe grand lottery.The Indiana chiefs left for Quebec this evening.H.Walker & Sons, distillers, of Walker- ville, Oat., have contributed $100 towards the building of St.Peter\u2019s Cathedral.A GOOD WORK.The Young Men\u2019s Christian As ociation is to open its building on October 11th evening educational classes.French, phonogra phy book-keeping penmanship,com mercial arithmetic, vocal music, drawing will be taught.Competent teachers are to be employed and the classes are to be open to non-members as well as members on the paywert of a small fee.The work isa good one, and it is to be hoped that as inany young men as the Association can find accommodation for will attend these evening classes.Young men can not spead their leisure time more profitably and, we will add, more pleasantly, than by taking this-course of instruction, - MCGILL COLLEGE, MONTREAL, September, 1886, At the recent examinations, scholarships and exhibitions were awarded as follows :\u2014 I.~SCHOLARSHIPS (tenable for two years.) THIRD YEAR Naturai 8clence Scholarship\u2014\"L3 Rossignol, James.lassical and Modern Language Scholar- ship\u2014*Lay, John L.Classical and Modern, Language Scholar- ship\u2014t Bryan, Andrew.IL.\u2014EXHIB(TIONS (tenable for one year.) THIRD YEAR, Natural Science Exhibition\u2014*Giles, Wm.J.SECOND YEAR.§ Deeks, \u2018Wm.E.,\u2019 Morrisburg High School, nt.FIRST YEAR.(e) * McDougall, Robert, Huntingdon Acad- my, P.Q.{e) * Nicholls, A.G., High School, Montr eal.(e) * Robertson, A.A., \u2018¢ 66 (e) * Reed, Thos.B.sc # Trenholme, Ed.c, s \u2018 * Annual value of Scholarship or Exhibit, $125; founder, W.C, McDonald, Esq.tf Annua: va ue or Scholarship, $125 ; founder, Miss Barbara Scott.§ Annual value of Exhibition, $125; donor, George Hague, Esq.1 Annual value of Exhibition, $10); founder, Mrs Redpath.{ Annual value of Exh'bition, $100; founder, Major Mills.{e] These students are entitled also io the Goverpor-General\u2019s exemption from fees for four years.e THE CAUSE OF EARTHQUAKES, Astro-teteorologists Meet and Discuss the Subject.The Montreal Astro-Meteorologiets held the opening meeting of their third sessioz last evening, at the residence of the president, Mr.Walter H.Smith.After routine, and the nomination of officers for election at next meeting, the geaeral subject of ** Earthquakes and their Causes,\u201d was taken up.Interesting papers were read, communi- cited by Prof.Mandill, first vice-presi- dent, on \u201c The Charleston Earthquake ,\u201d from Mr.BE.T.Test, of Omaha, on ¢ The Cause of Earthquakes,\u201d as well as from Messrs.B.C.Murray, Texas, H.Mon the same subject.The leading communication of the evening was one from the president, en titled EARTHQUAKE CAUSES, which opened with the statement that never before, in the modern history of ! North America, had the world been called upon to chronicle from this continent such à series of earthquake shocke.After de- ecribing the shocks and their results, Le endeavored to trace them to their cause, saying that common sense was certaicly on the side of the astro-meteorologist, who had decided that local effecis were due to general causes.These general causes were traced.to gravity and attraction, the effects of the positions of sup, moon and planets, the moon and sun especially having most to do with the recent shocks.He pointed to the fact of the moon\u2019s having been at perigee, her nearest point to the earth and in ecliptic conjunction with the sun a short time before the disturbance.Harthquakes might be caused by a falling in of the earth.If se, the sugp- ports must have been weakening for months, perhaps .years, ere the final catastrophe, and the position of sua and moon had but brought things to a climax.The local causes might be a piling up of the air over the spot, causing a low barometer and the attraction of the gases below the surface to the same place, which had sought vent.Water might have also helped to cause the trouble by its introduction to the heated air and matter below.Giving all these probable causes for what tuey might be worth, he concluded by saying that future research might prove an earthquake simply an electric earthstor m, si'uilar to the electric airstorm, of which the most familiar instances are the thuu- derclap and the tornado, because certain meteorological conditions seemed to be al- Ways present at\u2014aod in all probability therefore necessary\u2014to au earthquake, Disgrams were shown of the planetary places at the time in question, and afier journed until the first day in November.teeta IMPOTANT.Carriage Hire and Transfer of Baggage by stopping at the GRAND UNION BOTEL, opposite said depot.taking the 42nd Hotel in ten minutes for 5 cents, and save $3 Carriage Hire.Bix bundred Elegant and upwards per day.European Plan, Elevators, Restaurant, Cafe, Lunch and Wine Rooms supplied with the best.Prices moderate.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union than at any other strictly firet-class hotel in the Gity.Guests\u2018 baggage delivered to an from Grand Central Depot free of the company\u2019s favor he presented him ) How panied by.\u2014~\u2014 In Original Packages Only ASSESSMENTS AND PERSONAL T.Simons and Alex, M.Moore, Charleston , \u2018 City HA Montreal, Sept, CENT.wiil be paid on 15TH OCTOBER an interesting discussion, the meting ad- Passengers arriving in- the City of New York via Grand Central Depot save $3 Passengers arriving by West Shore Railroad via Wechawken Ferry, by street Horse Cars at Ferry entrance, reach Grand Union Rooms, gl AON syfisne x tite, .L.ROBINS ON ON.ashionable Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT © 53 Beaver Hall, FALL CIRCULAR, I bez to inform my friends and Custg and the public that my stock is COMPLOU in every respect, and that I arm now pre - to fill all orders entrasted to me withppors'ed tude and-despateh :\u2014 pti, FINE IRISH and SCOTCH TWEEDS, FINE FRENCH and ENGLISH SUITINgg FINE LAMBS\u2019 WOOL OVERCOATINGS, r ~ FRENCH and ENGLISH DIAGONayg BROADS and IA GOALS for Dregy sui) BEAVER, MELTON 2nd other Materign FALL and WINTER OVERCOAT, 8 fo mass en a Fm ET Plain and Fancy Trousorings in Great Var In addition, as the winter 18 approach; 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