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The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette
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Arr, L've.| L've.\u2014 VOL LXXVIII\u2014 238 flew Abduertisements | rss FISH, OiLS and ~ SALT.CAPE BRETON HERRINGS, NORTH *HORE SALMON, SEA TROUT, SPLIT MACKEREL, DRY CODFISH, } COD and SEAL OIL, } SALT fall grades), FOR SALE BY Verret, Stewart & Co.271 to 278 Commissioners 8t.£eptember 21 .148 FOR SALE, 1000 Palls Chicago Lard.100 Brie.No.1 Labrador Herrings.« No.1 Cape Breton Herrings.50 «\u201c No.l Green Codfeh, 51 Qt:8.Large Dry Codfish.50 Foxes Purest Boneless Codfish.Bu \u201c Boneless Fish.50 Kitts Prime Mess Mackerel.500 Cases Fresh Canned Lobster, Young's and other brands.£00 Cases Fresh Canned Mackerel.10 \u2014\u2018 Pooles Pickles, 50 «Tulloch Pickles.: 59 Puns Barbados Molasses Now Crop.100 Brls.Newfoundland Ood Oil.1 \u201d* Éteam-refined Pa e Seal Oil.J.& R.McLEA, Agents Caledonia Coal and Railway Co, - 8 Common Street Montreal.Toleptone 866.P.0.Box 1274.August b 81 FOR SALE: Molasses and Sugar this month, ex barque \u2018 Beltrees,\u201d To arrive fro.Barbadoes, Puncheons BARBADOES MOLASSES; Also, 109 hhds.PRIME GROCERY SUGAR.In Store and to Arrive: FISH ÔILS OF VARIOUS KINDS, viz.: Steam-refined, Ordinary Pale and Brown 1 eal.Newfoundland, Gaspe, and other kinds of Cod O11, this season's yield.A few casks Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil.me CODFISH, in 1-owt.bundles.Pe ooimre favorite Crown brand LOCH FYNE HERRING, in kegs and firkins imported this all, Barrels and Halt-brls.No, 1 CAPE BRETON HERRIN JOHN BAIRD & CO, 191 Commissioners Street.Telephone No.202.September 1y sLAVORING SILVERMAN'S EXTRACTS WHOLESALE DEPOT & FACTORY: 504 & 506 ST.PAUL STREET.28 Telephone 1284, June 18 PLAYING CARDY! 117 WULFF & CC, 32 St.Sulpice Street, \u201c_ MONTREAL.September 21 227 \u2014\u2014 RICHELIEU The Prince of Table Waters.oo LUSAND OLA HOUSE 3 R.H 30UTHGATE, | ¢ P.CLEMES, President.Manager Fine Boetipg, Fishing and Hunting Unsurpassed region for hay fever sufferers.No malaria, mosquitoes, or hot nights.staff of sr Rates from $17.50 to $25 per ook.eas 30 156 MANITOBA (& HORTH-WESTERN RY OF CANADA.The Picturesque Line of the North-West.Through the Park Lands of the Fertile Belt and the beautiful valleys ef the Little Saskatchewan apd Birdtail River.No.4 Mondays snd Thursdays.No.1 Weänesdays and Saturdays.No.2 Tuesdays and Fridays.No.8 Tuesdars and Fridays Close connection at Portage Ia Prairie with trains of Canadian Pacific Railway.For information as to through freight and passenger rates apply to any agent ofthe C.P.R\u2019y orto A.MCDONALD, Assistant Freight and Passenger Agent, Portage] }a Prairie, (The Montreal Gas Company, SAIT, He T.+++000+000 201195 St.Catherine gt SCOTT, À.8.788t.Lawrence St | SIREET, WALTER.29 Bleury St SHEA, CHAS.».678 Dorchester St.Hew Abuevtisemenis.0: A Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX PER GENT, has been declared on the Paidup apltal Stock of the Company, pays Sompany's office co the FIFTEENTH DAY OCTOBER N .The Drancier Books will be closed trom the 1st to the 15th proximo, both days inclusive.The Seventt Instalment of Ten per cent, on the New Stock [issue 1876] has been called, payable at the office on Friday, 15th October next.ox By order of the Board.J.F.SCRIVER, Secretary.Montreal, Sept, 21st, 1888.228 7,150 228 SHINES STR C WS RTARTA es 07 PUG TOME | 1 Pace\u2019s Cut Plug Tobacco.Pace\u2019s Cut Plug Tobacco.: JES, IN 1 LB.TINS.CUT FRESH THIS LAY.oO PHILIP HENRY, 134 St- James Street- IEE ERT PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, { District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT, Montreal, the tenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six.BE IT KNOWN, that the Coiporation of the Village of Cote des Neiges, a body pelite and corporate, duly incorporated, and having its chief place of business at Cote des Neiges, in the district of Montreal, by its petition fyled on said tenth day of September instant, under number 59 and granted by the Honorable Louis Amable Jette, one of the Judges of this Court, pray for thd sale of an immove-, able situated in vhis District, and described in the said petition, as follows, to wit: * That \u201c rart of the Lot known aud designated under \u201cthe number four on the official plan and \u201c book of reference of the Village of Cote des Neiges, parish of Montreal, bounded in part * of the road called Shakespeare road, in rear \u201c of the estate Donald Ross; on one side by \u201c another part ot said official number four, \u201c belonging to Handbury L.MacDougall, and \u201con the other side by another part of said \u201c official number four, belonging Lo the City \u201c'of Montreal ; containing on said Shakes- * perr road about two hundred and sixty-four \u2018feet in width ; on the side of s:id Handbury \u201c71, MacDougall about four hundred and \u2018 Lwelve feet iu depth; on the other side as \u201c pelonging to the City of Mont: eal, about \u2018 four hundred and eighty-two feet six inches \u201cin forming on the whele a superficial area st of about three arpents and twenty Rerches ; \u2018and marked with blue ink on the plan produced with said petition.\u2019 etitioners further alleging that the owner of the said real estate is unknown and that the occupier of the same is the City of Montreal, .Petitioners further alleging that they have a privilege anc hypothes upon the gaid im- movesbl® for the payment of the sum of $4.77 being for arrears of taxes imposed thereon acrording to law for the year ended on the 31st 3 'ecember, 185, as appears by the Exhibit No.2 fyled with said petition.Notice is therefore given to the actual proprietor of the said immoveable to present himself and appesr before this court wi:hin two months fro the date of the f urth ::nbli- cation of these presents to be inserted ouce a week during four conrecutive week , in 8 newspaper printed in the French lay=zuage, and in a newspaper printed in the Mogiish Imwgange, in the Oly of Montreal, 10 unswer to the demand of the said petitioners; falling which, the eald immoveable shull be sold by decree, according to law, and with tue usual formalities in such case, to the end that out of the proceeds of the sale of the said petitioners be paid the sald sum of $4.77, the whole with costs comprising the exhibits distraits to Messieurs Longpre and David, attorneys for petitioners.HONEY & GENDRON, LONGPRE & DAVID, Attorneys for Petitioner.bF 224 Bept.17 MONTREAL HERI WILL BE FOUND ON SALUE Following Dealers: ALBION HOTEL NEWS STAND.BALMORAL HOTEL NEWS STAND.BERNARD, A.+.++0 0.143 St.James St BOUDREAU, Le.\u20261\u2026.\u2026000.« -0»877 St.James St BONAVENTURE DEPOT NEWS STAND.BRADFORD, MRS.\u2026.220 Seigneurs st CHALIFOUX, Fesuisc0s0s0000 «210 McCord St, DAVIDSON, W.1867} 8t.Catherine 8t.1828 8t.Catherine St.DRYSDALE, W.eevee.14283 St, Catherine 8t, DALLAIRE, MRS.25\" Notre Dame 8t FOURNIER, M.R.\u2026.8 St.Andre St.FEATHERSTONE, A.M.s.cs.cororssecracsecer cor, St.Lawrence and Craig Sts SHER, JOHN, & CO., FISHER, * 195 St.Francois Xavier St.GUILFOYLE, J.+.++++00110.211 Seigneurs St GREAVES, J.J.816 St.Catherine &t.HALEY BROS.\u2026 2128 Notre Dame St.HALL, W.V.++6++1+0»0.1845 St.Catherine St.HARKINS, MRS.,.308 8t.Catherine St KELLY, Je.100 100600000000 164 St.Antoine St LEFORT, Lss\u2026.souvar 1115 St.James St LAFRENIERE, C.cor.St.Denis & Craig \u201ct MARCHALL, W.G.2614 Notre Dame St.MYERS, S.veessseses,168 St.Antoine Bt.1201 St.Catherine St.| MURPHY, PETER.508 8t.James St.MICHIE, MR&.+».1442 St.Catherine St, MORRISON, J.B.\u2026.291 St.Antoine St.MOMAHON, J.ver ess0:960 Dorchester St.MoGRATH, J.P., Boston Bakery, 4871 St.Lawrence St.MOoCALLUM, R.N.1305 St.Catherine St.MOCANN, MRS.veesriveenssees 534 Craig St.MOARAN, Jo.2090 Notre Dame St.MURRAY, J.& Co.686 St.Catherine St.O'HARE, J.s+s+svovasur00s 87 Aylmer St PRINGLE.8.rs.812 Dorchestar St.REDMOND, J.+++.+.10 Ohaboillez Square.\u2014 OUILETTE .-.-+\u2026.1417 Notre Dame St.RICHELIEU HOTEL NEWS STAND.RIVARD, EL E.0.0000000000010 2564 Craig St SHARKEY, MISS.1340 Notre Dame St ST.LAWRENCE HALL NEWS STAND.SMITH, H:cossess \u2026 1881 Notre Dame St SHELLY, MRS +.tree reese 147 McCord St.STOCKWELL, O.A.368 St.James St.WINDSOR HOTEL NEWS STANDPOINT ST, CHARLES.ALBERT & C+LD WELL.369 Wellington St SATURDAY, OCT.2nd, 1886 have one especial department for Laces, and our stock comprises every make of Lace in house in the Dominion.S, CARBLEY.E.CARSLEY.8 CARSLEY below wholesale price.Three special lots of Black Cashmere Hose purchased very low.We will give our customers the advantage and sell them at a small advance.S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY.Combination Suits in great variety, in all tue best Scotch, English and Canadian makes, much lower in price than other stores.8.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONTREAL, Fema Adueriisersents.| Carsiey's Advertisement | iL ACHES.The largest stock ot Laces in Canada.We the market.The fact of our Lace trade having trebled itself within the last eighteen months speaks for itself, and our selection is more varied and more oxtensive than any other S1LK HOSE SILK HOSE BILK HOSE CASHMERE HOSE CASHMERE HOSE CASHMERE HOSE SCOTCH WOOL HOSE SCOTCH WOOL HOSE SCOTCH WOOL HOSE HAND MADE HOSE HAN!» MADE HOSE \"HAND MADE HOSE 8.Carsley is retalling Ladies\u2019?Silk Hose 5, CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY SILK UN\u2018 ERWEAR SILF UNDERWEAR SILK UNDERWEAR SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR SCOTCH MERINO UNDERWEAR S00T JH MERINO UNDERWEAR BCOTCH MERINO UNDERWEAR ENGLISH WOOL UNDERWFRAR ENGLISH WOOL UNDERWEAR ENGLISH WOOL UNDERWEAR Ladies and Chi'dren\u2019s Vests, Drawers, and Steam Coal! BEST QUALITY FRESH MINED BUNKER COAL supplied to Steamships in Port of Montreal, or at Company\u2019s Pier, 8ydney, C.B.Very best Fresh Mined and Screened RESERVE STEAM COAL, also Bereenings, for sale, ex ship or delivered, in lots to sul consumers.| ¥.C.HENSHAW, Agent, 4 Custom House Square.Telephone No.688.SPRING HILL COAL FRESH MINED, Soreened Steam Coal, arriving daily in BOX oars, dry and free from dust.OTHBERLAND BALL WAY & COAL COMPARY, Jo.BL JOWANR, Secrotgrs.Cues rBRVIELD CHAMBERS, } 118 Alexis Street Oct.81 ipis UKION IRJECTOR ! The Best Boiler Feeder in the World.Pela MANUFACTUED BY Robert Mitchell & Co.Montreal Brass Works, for.St, Peter and Craig Streets.April 27 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 uick and lively as ever.MO.bi XIE NERVE \u201800D is a beverage allke desirable for invalids and persons in health.READ THE MOXIE CIRCULAR.Western Depot, 85 Church Street, Toronto, Moxie Nerve Food is Sold 40c Quart Bottle.Dose\u2014One Glass full four times a day.Moxie Nerve Food and Richelieu Water Co.1'80 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.Aagust 206 TEE IROQUOIS HOUSH Belœil Mountains, St.Hilaire, P.Q,.IS STILL OPEN, Acommodation for 820 guests.Only 57 mines from Montreal ty G.T.R.R.Trains leaveaccordingly.R.KER, 159 General Superintendent.MONDAY, OCTOBER LATEST CABLE NEWS, CARDINAL JACOBINX.The Papal Secretary of State Believed te | be Dying.NEw YORE, Oct.3.\u2014A special dispatch fromRome says : In spite of strong efforts to conceal the true gravity of the illness of Cardinal Jacobini, Papal Secretary of State, and notwithstanding a slight improvement to-day, it is greatly feared / that any one of the almost daily acute attacks of gout from which hesuffers may ; at any moment prove fatal.He is very feeble and undergoes excruciating agony, Cardinal Schrafino and Monseigneur Vanutalli are spoken of 88 among his most likely successors, but the latter is ueibg strong influence to be named Papal nuncio at Paris, THE IRISH CRISIS, Coercion Foreshadowed Im the near Future\u2014Helfast Coustables Atincked \u2014Watching Suspects, Lowpox, Oct.2.\u2014Sir Michael Hicks- Beach, Chief Secretery for Ireland, has returned to London.Itis stated that his experience in Ireland has convinced him that exceptional measures will be necessary to maintain order in the country before 1887.It is further said that Conservative members of Parliament will be notified that their presence at the November session of Parliament will be neces- gary, in view of recommendations tn be made by the Government respecting Ire- and.LoNDoN, October 2.\u2014In accordance with the advice of General Buller and with the full approval of the home office, General Warren, chief inspector of police, has largely withdrawn the special police protection from the public buildings in London in order to liberate at least one thousand policemen to be henceforth employed in watching suspects.BELFAST, October 2\u2014While two constables were arresting a man to-day they were attacked by a mob, Stones were freely used and three persons were injured and had to be taken to the hospital.DuBLiN, Oct, 3.\u2014Four of the moonlighters arrested at Feale Bridge were discharged on Saturday.DUBLIN, Oct, 3\u2014The Lord-Lieutenant of Iceland acd his wife went to the Gaiety Theatre in this city last evening.They were cheered by the people in the lower part of the house while those in the gallery hissed and shouted \u201cGod save Ireland.\u201d THE EASTERN QUESTION, Bulgaria accepts the Car's terms on ¢onditien of Independence, Soria, October 2.\u2014The reply of Bulgaria to Russia\u2019s demands has been delivered.Bulgaria acqepts the Czar\u2019s terms provided the independence of Bulgaria is finally guaranteed, A VIOLENT ATTACK ON RUSSIA.A newepaper Independent Bulgaria, the firat number of which has just appeared, makes a violent attack on Russia and General Kaulbare, and opposes the liberation ofimprisoned conspirators, saying the people would stone them to death if liberated.In conclusion, the paper threatens the Government with violence if it submits to Russian demands, A large meeting in support of the Government was held to-day.EXCHANGING COURTESIES.VIENNA, October 2,\u2014The Emperior Francie Joseph to-day visited King Milan, of Servis, who is in the city.King Milan subsequently returned the Emperor\u2019s visit and was entertained a long time at the palace.THE GERMAN MILITARY BUDGET, BERLIN, Oct.2,\u2014The Government will ask the Reichstag henceforth to vote the military budget for an unlimited period instead of for seven years, KING MILAN HONORED, BERLIN, Oct, 2.\u2014A state dinner was given at the Imperial Palace to-night in honor of King Milan of Servia, CHAURCHILL TALKS, The Commons Leader on the Political Situation\u2014Foreign Policy and the Irish Question.LoNDoN, Uctober 2.\u2014Lord Churchill, speaking at Dartford to-night, said the House of Commons was the slave of the caprice of the Radicals and Parnellites, and it was imperative to provide simple and effective means of closing the debates, If Ireland followed the advice of the agitators such action would lead to further repression, but Irish commerce had begun to improve, and with the present good harvest the people of Ireland might anticipate brighter times.With regard to affairs in Bulgaria he said it was impossible to foreshadow the outcome.England, he aid, ought to support Austria in her difficulty.Lord Churchill spoke in praise of the loyal support which the government had received from Lord Hartington and Mr, Chamberlain and all the Liberal- Unionists.He said that foreign affairs would be subordinate to the Union and the Unionist party.The Government had recognized the sacrifice which the Unionists had made and the odium they bad incurred among their former friends.Therefore it was the duty of the Government to prove to the people of England that the Unionists were right in the course they took, The Government would give the greatest attention to legislation affecting England and Scotland which had lately been neglected for Ireland.It would produce measures to enable farm laborers to obtain freehold allotments, and would also deal with the questions of tithes and railway rates, measures for cheapening the costs of the transfer and a genuine 4, 1886.He did not brlieve there would be harsh evictions in Ireland, COURT-MARTIALED.The Leaders of the Spanish Revolt Sentenced ro] ltenth.Maprip, Oct.2,\u2014The two courts-mar- tial composed of seventeen generals and four colonels heard mass at 7.30 o\u2019clock this moruing.and then, commenced the trial of General Villacampa and the other officers implicated in the recent rebellion.Gen.Villacampa\u2019s; daughter met the members of the courts martial at the door of the prison and weepingly implored them tu show mercy to ber father.She was removed in a fainting conditimn.The wife of another of the accused subsequently made similar appeal.The courts condemned to death the fourteen prisoners, including Villacamps, three officers, five sergeants, three corporals and two civilians, It is believed that only seven of the convicted men will be shot.Fears are expressed that demonstrations will be held in favor of the Government pardoning the pri- sOners.MADRID, Oct.3 \u2014 At a bull fight performance this afternoon & portion of the audience displayed banners inscribed \u201c Long Live Alfonso XIIL,\u201d\u201d \u201cPardon for the Prisoners,\u201d \u201cLong live the Queen,\u201d etc.The whole audience applauded the demonstration.Senor Palmerton and other deputies of the Republican minority waited upon Senor Sagasta to-day, praying for clemency for the rebels.Senor Sagasta replied that everything poesible would be done compatible with duty and the laws of the country.A Report Denied.Lonpon, October 2\u2014The Guion and Inman Steamship Companies say it is untrue that their lines have been sold to or merged with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.A Terrible Colliery Explosion.LonnoNn, October 3,\u2014A terrible explosion occurred on Saturday at Altoft\u2019s colliery, near Wakefield, Yorkshire.Seven men have been found dead, eisht have been rescued and 17 are missing.In all probability the missing 17 lost their lives.Must Stand Their Punishment.BRUSSELS, Oct.2.\u2014The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of the Socialists Schmidt and Palleur from the sentence passed upon them last March, condemning them to 20 years\u2019 penal servitude for inciting and taking part in the pillaging and burning of the Baudoux glass works during last winter\u2019s riots, Shipping Disasters.LoNDoN, Oct, 4 \u2014The wreck of the steamer Suffolk, which went ashore a few days ago at Lizard Point, has disappeared from view.Gangs of men are kept busy saving live cattie from dangerous places among the rocks.Some cattle are kept alive by fodder and water lowered from the cliff above.The steamer Portia, from New York September 19 for Hong Kong, which is coaling at Lisbov, will be sarveyed, in, consequence of an explosion among her cargo.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LATEST FROM OTTAWA, Drowning Accident\u20144 Dishonest Sex- ton\u2014Mock Parliament Established\u2014 à Released Convict Dies, OTTAWA, Oct.3.\u2014A man named Lemieux, 60 years: of age,ifell into the timber slides at Hull this morning and wag drowned.The sexton of St, Alban\u2019s Church, an old man, who has been a great number of years in the employ of the congregation, has been discharged for stealing from the poor box.Richard Ryan, a few weeks ago liberated from Kingston Penitentiary, where he was undergoing a life sentence for rape, died at his home in the city to-day.His approaching death from consumption was the cause of his release, A mock parliament was established in the city, at a public meeting held last evening pthere was an attendance of about forty, nearly all of whom paid their subscriptions and became members, The Liberals were found to outnumber jthe Conservatives present and they according will form the first ministry.They have chosen Mr, J, T, Hawke, editor \u2018of the Free Press as their Premier, The Conservative opposition have chosen Mr.R.A.Bradly, barrister, as their leader QUEEN CITY NOYES.Salvation Army Missionaries\u2014Tke Evangelists\u2019 Farewell.Toronto Ont, Oct.3.\u2014Last night there was a crowded meeting at the Salvation Army Temple to witness the dedication of officers for the East India mission field, General Boothled the services which consisted in the usual singing and devotional exercises and à dedicatory address, The General recounted the circumstances connected with Cel.Tucker\u2019s appeal to the Army for the evangeliza- tion of India four yearsago.For the work undertaken in response to this appeal, thirty-five missionary officers had just arrived in India from England, and Canada was sending its contingent of seven.Rev.Dr.Kane and Mr.Geo, Hill Smith, the Irish Loyalist delegates, delivered addresses of farewell to the Toronto citizens last evening, before an audience of about five thousand persons in Adelaide street rink, Mayor How land preeided, ONTARIO DESPATOHES.Sad Aecident to a: Little Girl\u2014A Prisen- er Extradited\u2014Major Crozier at Home\u2014Bamilton\u2019s Population, Porr ExGIN, Ont, Oct.2.-A very gad accident occured here this morning, which may prove fatal, As the eleven- year-old daughter, Annie, of J.C, Kennedy was sitting beside a stove, her apron caught fire in some way unknown at pre- gent ; her attempts to smother the flames proved futile and she then ran out into the street, where several neighbors found her and who immediately smothered the fornia, Central and South America completely recovered in health, HaMiLToN, Ont., October 3,\u2014From the report of the assessors for 1887, just made, it appears that the population of the city is now 42,741, an incréase of 1,461 over the returns of last spring, The gross value of assessable property 18 now $20,- 749,968, an increase of $141,850 over the assessed value reported in the spring.\u2014\u2014\u2014_r\u2014sememanae UNITED STATES NEWS, JUSTIN McCARTHY.The Irish Statesman Tendered a Banquet and Address.New YoREK, October 2.\u2014The members of the New York Municipal Council of the Irish National League presented a beautifully illuminated address to Justin McCarthy to-night, Tt was inscribed on vellum and was surmounted by a representation of the old Irish House of Parliament.The address welcomed the visitor on behalf of the Irish National League of New York, and told him he would find a strong feeling of affectiou for the dear old land in this country combined with an ability and willingness to hold up the hands of the Irish leaders in their struggle for Home Rule and land reform.NEw York, October 2,\u2014The committee of the Irish parliamentary fund gave a banquet to Justin McCarthy to-night at the Hoffman House, The banquet room was trimmed with Irish and American flags and Irish harps composed of ever: greens, \u2014\u2014\u2014 GOULD AND WIMAN, Mr, Gould Talks About Mesaaxe Rates \u2014fr, Wiman and the Western Union.NEw Yorx, Oct, 3.\u2014In an interview to-day Jay Gould says : \u201cI am opposed to any increase of rates for cable or telegraph messages, I don\u2019t think the rates will ever be raised, We have learned how to do the business on a cheaper basis.Like the elevated rallroads we are giving the public a low-priced but excellent service.We make our profit on the vast increase of business the cheaper ratehave brought us, We have been obliged to duplex our cables in order to accommodate the business; we now average 6,000 cable messages a day, nearly treble the number sent before the decrease of rates, Our land service has similarly increased the business and we now send from No, 195 Broadway alone 100,000 messages.Erastus Wiman positively denies the statements made in the Montreal press that he had recently been seeking proxies with the intention of forming an auti- Gould party in the approaching Western Union election, His relations with Mr, Gould are of a most pleasant character, and ne such intention as that alleged ever entered his mind, His REighty-Sixth Anniversary.NeweorTt, R.L, Oct.3.\u2014Mr.George Bancroft, the historian, to-day received numerous letters congratulating him upon the eighty-sixth anniversary of his birthday.: Trouble Withthe Indiaus.St.PAUL, Minn, Oct, 3.\u2014A sergeant of the Indian Police killed a Cheyenne Indian at the Pine Ridge agency yesterday.The Indian had resisted arrest.There are reports of serious trouble, Bad Boys at Large, WAUKESHA, Wis, October 2.\u2014Seven- teen boys escaped from the reform school last night and are still at large, They effected their escApe by means of a skeleton key made out of a comb by a boy aged 11.A Speedy Voyage.SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 2.\u2014The steamer Alameds, which arrived from Sydney via Auckland and Honolulu to-day, made the fastest ttip on record between Sydney and San Francisco, the time being twenty- three days six hours and thirty minutes Short in Mis Accounts, Naw York, Oct.2.\u2014A discrepancy to the extent of $19,162 was discovered in the accounts of Otto Baumann, receiviog- teller in the Union Savings Bank, who is absent on a two weeks\u2019 vacation, The bank is fully secured.He was a rusted employe of twenty years\u2019 standing, An Exaggerated Report.Sr.VINCENT, Minn,, Oct, 2.\u2014The officers and soldiers from Fort Pembina who went to investigate the supposed Indian troubles report things quiet.They say the report was sent to headquarters by a prohibition preacher who ssw a half dozen Indians and halfbreeds drunk and noisy and became frightened, Speculating on a Comet.Arsany, N.Y., Oct.3\u2014Prof.Boss, of the Dudley Observatory, announces that the comet recently discovered by Finlay, of the Cape of Good Hope observatory, is in all probability a re-appear- ance of the famous comet of Devico, which has not been seen since 1844, John Draws the Line at Stones, Boston, Oct.3,-Last night boys threw\u2019 stones through the window of a Chinese laundry.This enraged fhe three occupants, who rushed out after the boys, and were in turn followed by a crowd, A row ensued, in which stonesand clubs were freely used, Three Chinamen and one white man were quite severely inured, The Chiramen were arrested, The Cattle Plague, NEWARE, N.J., October 2,\u2014Pleuro- pueumonia has broken out among a herd of cattle on the farm of Wm, Case, at Verona, this county.LouisviLie, Ky., Octeber 2.\u2014Ken- tucky has.decided to quarantine cattle from Illinois, Sr.PAUL, October 2.\u2014The Government has estabiished a quarantine against Illinois cattle.Loss of a British Vessel.San Francisco, Oct.2,\u2014The steamer Alnmeda, from Sydney and Honolulu, brings news of the loss of the British ship Dunnotar Castle, on Ocean Island, 1,200 \u2014 ing their goods from the grounds.30 car loads of live stock were shipped by Car.1; P.Bi of gnld medal for tresses combined with iron bedsteads.BINGLE COFIES/THREE CENTS | SUBSCRIPTION Loo à YEAR.THR SHERBROOKE SHOW.Closing Day, Saturday morning exhibitors were busy packing up their exhibits for shipping.It was similar to the opening day, in so far as that all was bustle and uproar.was like Friday as regards coldness.It was chilly enough, for oae had to wear an overcoat while on the grouads.The G.T.R.and other roads were busy at the depot attending to visi:ora.been issued thar no one should remove the exhibits until 2 o\u2019clock, and at that hour all the carters available were in the em- plov of the exhibitore; sill\u2019 more were wanted.To-day An or.'er had The exhibition is said to be a success financially, but if the weather hai been fine the receipts would have been far greater.Saturday afternoon exhibitors were mov- Suaday the various exhibitors for their respective destinations.The hotels bave been quite reasonable in their charges, and your correspondent has heard no complaint of exorbitant rates, Quite a namuer were accommodated by tiie numerous railroads in running out to the hotels surroundicg the city.Tne following are the prizes awarded t= PRIZE LIST.CARRIAGES, ETO.Display of light work\u2014P.Biron, 1; G.A} LeBoron, 2 Dog cart\u2014P.Biron, 1, Gananoque Carriage 0., 2 Covered.buggy\u2014 P.Biron, 1; Gananoque Co.2: Brown, Bros.8.Open bu \u2014P.Biron, 1.L'ent express Wagon\u2014Gananoque Car.Co.,, ron, 4.Heavy express wagon -Gananoque Car.0o., \u201cTwo horse market wagon\u2014Adams & Son, k One horse cart\u2014D.R.Van Al-en, 1 Two horse farm wagon\u2014Adams & Son,1; P.Biron, 2, One horgs cutter\u2014P.Biron, 1; J.A.Hunts ing, 2; Gananoque Car.Co., 3 Farm sligh, bobs\u2014Brown Bros., 1; P.Biron, 2.Axles, wrought iron\u2014B.J.Coghlin, 13 Jos.8lais, 2.Axles, steel\u2014B.J, Coghlin, 1.Springs\u2014B.J.Coghlin, 1.Carriage forgings\u2014Geo.Gilles, la Tricycles\u2014J.D.Couture, diploma.Carriage Geers\u2014Warnock & Co, 1; J.B.Armstrong, 2.Patent buggy springs\u2014J .E.Simmons, 2.Hubs\u2014E.'T.Hub Co., 1.8leigh s uff\u20143.A.Hunt'ng, 1.Buckboard wagon\u2014V.E.Rouseau, L.Steel spring\u2014D.B.Van Allen, 1.Cast spring\u2014D.R.Van AI en, 2.Sesfoiling axle\u2014E.A.Dubuc, 2.The judges were J.Bedard and A.B.Gene dreau.HARDWARE.Chopping axes, etc.\u2014Rixford Mnfg Co, ploma.Enamelling\u2014B.Baker, Montreal.@eo.Gale & Sons, Watervilla, special award st display of wire mae SPECIAL AWARDS, Portable steam engine 1n operation\u2014Waters ous Engine Co., diploma.Orushing and grinding machines\u2014Watere ous Engine Coz, 1.1 Steam engine, 50-horse power\u2014JF.Matheson & Co., diploma STOVES, GtC., Farmers\u2019 boiler\u2014T.McCarroll, diploma.Collection of stoves-McOleary Mfg.Co, Montreal, special diploma.Farm engine\u2014E.Leonard & Son, diploma.Collection of scythe snaths-Dominion Shath Co., diploma.Wire netting\u2014B.Greening & Co,, diploma.Counter railing\u2014B.Greening & Co., dipe oma.Perforated zine and iron\u2014B.Greening & 00.diploma.Hay fodder\u2014R.J.Latimer, diploma.Hay losder\u2014R.J Latimer, diploma.Stone lifter\u2014G Morrier, diploma.Manure spreader\u2014J.8 Kemp, diploma.Potaide digger\u2014M.Moody & Son, diploma, Potatoe picker\u2014J.J.Joubert, Diploma.Stump extractor\u2014J! A.Ranger, d'ploma.Root slicer\u2014C M.Stevens.diploma.Wood split pulleys\u2014Dodge Woud Split Pal- ley Co., diploma.Electric call and fire alarm\u2014C.M.Barnes, The judges were À.Sangster and W.W.Bailey.; Stock will leave Sunday as soon as loaded.THE \u201cLONDON NEWS\u201d SAYS: \u201c Among the many specifics introduced to the public, for the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, derangements of various kinds and a general family medicine, none have met with such genuine appreciation as Hop Bitters.Introduced to this country but a short time since, to meet the great demand for a pure, safe and perfect family med cine, it is the most popular medicine kuown.It is famous by reason of its inherent virtues.It does all that is claimed for it.It discharges its curative powers without any of the evil effecis of other bitters or medicine, being perfectly safe aad harmless for the most frail woman, smal'est child and weakest invalid to use.\u201c Few are the homes indeed where the great discovery has not been hailed as a deliverer and welcomed as a friend, It does what others affect to do, Composed of simple materials, it is & marvel of deli cate and successtul combination.Notning is wanting, Every ingredieut goes straight to the mark at which it is aimed, and never fails.Pleasant to tize palate, agreeable to the stomach, and thoroughly effective as a cure, it has won for itself the confidence of all, \u2018 Hop Bitters are used in Six of the large London Hospitals and in similar Institutions throughout the world, and are the purest aud best medicive ever made.Given Up by the Doctors.BEF «Is it possible that Mr.Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by eo simple a remedy ?\u201cI assure you it ia true that he is ens tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago bis doctors gave him up and said he must die, from idney and Liver trouble 11 1! ?æ#- None genuine without a bunch ef green Hops on the white label.Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with \u2018* Hop\u201d or \u201c Hops name.tr Off Work.¢¢ I was off work for two years suffering from kidney disease, and could get ro relief, until advised by a friend to try B.B.B.1 was cured by two bottles, and consider it a miraculous cure.\u201d The above is the substance of a communication from Wm.Tier, St.Mary\u2019s, Ont.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 THE WEATHER.MüTEOROLOGIOAL OFFINE, Torowro, Ont., October 3,1 a.m.Probabilities, Lakes.\u2014Moderate to fresh south and west winds, mostly fair and a little warmer with a few local showers, St.Lawrence.\u2014Moderate to fresh winds mostly south-westerly; fair weather, with miles from Honolulu, on July 15th, a few local showeers, chiefly at night ; MONTEITH, WM.,.157 Congregation St.po Std oi pre Eo popular form of local government would flames, Her left side from the shoulder She left Synaey, July 9th, for Wilming- tionary or a little higher lenpenrs, pie COTE ST.ANTOINE.10.15£m.also be presented, down and breast were severely burned.Oal All of the crew reached Gulf\u2014Fresh south and west winds; fair MOCALU, F.D .00s1vse 101-2000 Post-Office |.ÉTÈVO Parures Contes am, 857} With regard to the land question in Slight hopes are held of her recovery, ton, Cala, with a few local showers; stationary or a TORONTO.pam., 1 2 p.m.9h 418 p10 5-0 Ireland, they would have to change from LonpoN, Ont, Oct.3.\u2014Sheriff Glass shore in safety, but as the Island little higher temperature, ALLAN.P.C++.+.».85 King Street West.Leaw = ist, Hilaire 4.45 a.m, 7.63 a.m., 1102 double to single ownership, in order to this morning received the Warrants of is barren, seven of them left for the Sand- Maritime\u2014Moderate to fresh south and QUEEN'S HOTEL NEWS STAND, b.Xy PI 645 pom.(Baturdays only) 7.22 bave peace, There was also the question extradition authorizing the surrender of wich Islands, which they reached after a | west winds ; fair weather ; Stationary or a OTTAWA.Arriw in Montreal-6.00 am, 855 am.| of education to be considered, On all of Joseph Harris alias Squires, the prisoner perilous voyage of 52 days in an open little higher temperauure, OE Tous NEWS MAND, Bt | Ho pany Pau, 8.10 pm, (SaturdayS these questions the prospects were fair, in jail at London to the authorities of the boat.A relief steamer left Honolulu to \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 UGLOW, BueverserssasssssrerssssaniBparks 8 Fare b Iroquois House and Return, $1.25 although the work would be heavy, He United States, succor the remainder of the crew, con- Tre VERY F1Ngst Broads and Diagonals QUEBEC.CAMPIEUL, EROR, B, A.CAMPBELL rejoiced to see a district revive in trade, BerikviiLE, Ont, Oct, 3, \u2014 Major sisting of twenty-two persons on Septem- for Dress Suits.L.Robinson, 53 Beaver HOLIWELL'S NEWS DEPOT.,.Opp.P.O.} Juiyls an 160 which was evidenced by the rising prices.Crozier bas returned from & trip to Cali- ber 14 and was expected back October 1st.Hall, pen tins \u2014\u2014 me En \u2014 te ; | 3 \u2018 k 2 Kl A i > Dec Lf BI MERE Dec.and B THR VIDENDS-SEUR I nt 4 & Mu Gas 1, Mobi MONTREAL na oie En fb, hn An HERALD Bank B.N e.k as cifi ci , No ari Blague Nail 5 Pos Clos.i sut on 04 Tex.pile 1 Parla to-day as fol 217 AND DAILY aque: Natl- eu Oc nl ye paris .trusts à, 3a \u20141 reves 18 t I sterda on 8 4 806 P- m.82 2.30 C \u2026.2 Se 80 y's el betw \u2019 > , 82f 66 pm oMmM DIV 2 Nov.pt.5 get lowin, 8 closin een - to- c; 4 .82ftd MERCI ; IDENDS-\u2014QU ax boat.Le - Vie g prices tr and Pen wan ; p.m, 82f busin 2 provi CIAL GAZETIE \u201c Bell P RE vis nced\u2014 e fol- n Pacifi \u2018quotati Mai sw ous rat 7 fo.co % 1500.Tks Spore 3 Eri Western Uni ol- change ur cat de Bor Zon for C Beary Fa and pri In flour » MONDA INTE Oot.Close.Book .Y.0 e 9nds 2, Mi nion, § Jack e reported York S ana- lo eerboh: good dem ces were more] th Y OCT Ficholiou na DIVIDENI re-open JOR publ 13, D.Michigan ey those f & Co, at a Mosers wy Ex- lows: Gags cables and, at Pl rater.day lard was wel OBER 4 ™ 5 Oct ND \u2026 |P acific , Del.Lack ral 1 e for St asked .W.LS by 3d oes off co -day ar es.b , When ell sustai ANN .D .aul & 1, C ck.& W , ask .Paul xed, 672 bi ales per ast, wh e as fol- reak the stained Molsons VAL Sept L Omah anada S est $ ed, 117 bi & Mani $ bid off , four quarter, eat, decli ol-{ F of le re wa ed until Bank.MEETIN .60 ouisvi a pref, outhe: w, T bid.anitob: , and erin waitin: 7 one\u2019 arri eclined or Oct per po 8 a il Tues- terran GS ot Mi ville & N ef, 1, 0 ra 4, St he am a at 11 ship g C gs; do rival, f 89.821 ober m und on perpendi s-?ket el ce .11 Oc .ssouri a ashvill nt.& We .from t ount of .SIN ment, argoes on .corn a our a 24, but ess po the cash cular a osed ve ss TT Sons rit se Ps | vtr vas poulies withdee No: On mb EE dor Sonate a, cl nd égsgie 60 bal aa flo \u2018 THE x Decli 8 #.Paul M § £65 was £45,0 apd on wn 3486 pped 0 , off coast rn, qui showi gh as ing at ge 1; lard 931@1 a, sal es, as foll s to-da Saturda Hrra & ned-\u2014Paci .&M.3; ,000 on b ,000, T balan in d; do r prompt , 333 6d iet.o ing a decli $7, closi 6.05: sh at 18 873d; es 700 b OWS : y| MOVEM y Ev ALD OFF.Mise, 71, acific Mai à Co alance o-day it gai ae Trond , nearly d y to b d; do n lard a ache of 480 a at ort rib 6d ; greas do.lo ales\u2014sco ERTS 0 The Montrea ening, O Ton Jersey Con Nor ail §, Eri th mmencing on gained pres ue, 33s e shipped, close, nd 27 4c 45¢ o t $6.723 and pi easy, at cks and pi ured at F GRAIN The M trent Stock clober 2 re Cent out West, rie à, Ohi s Now gon M Whe bo shipped, fhe nd and 2150 où sh0 n pork tom Now So ay ot Sadat pieces at 9 c WESTE oo , al 2 st à OD hio York onda Co at, q Oc tocks expo e Was rt rib si y 121 ow S d@81 8 14d .d@ HIOA RN PO PR gras Saturd ontreal sto k Mark abash 4, ral à D , St.P on Mond Stock B y 4th O porn, gars.t.1.85 precedi rt mov a materi sides a Je scou outh W dd.; do lock ao, Octob INTS ove À a; ay m ck b et St , Readi el.& sul § ays at xchan ctoba our, b rs.FE 600,00 Oct eding ement erial i t the red at 1 ales Jocks er 2 .0 1 stocks morning sessi oard res .Paul & ng #4, K Huds ,\\ A de 10 a.m ge will ar, Liv , brie.50 to 60 000 4 .1, 86 proporti week, b compa ncrease | at 10d0@ id@1 , sales 1,60 Flow .\\ A : wer esslon: umed i Omahb , B.ansas on 4,|T spatch ce ope erpo ees Booto ,000 00 to 420, - last 10R8 , but it di red wit nidol ls 6 8 8d, d ,600 bal Ww » brie Recei limited e dull a s to-da its pref.+ C aha 2 N &T , he total from n do, fini ol, wh 525,000 100 to ,000 year of th id n h th ock id, , 0 locks es\u2014 heat, b teens ceipt and .nd t y Ba Ww ga Ue c.0 Li orth Paci exas + Tr gold : Washi p , firmer; mi eat, spo 625 bo L100 .© corre ot reach 8 T s aud pi greasy and piec Co y ush.es 12 8.Shi n than Prices w ransacti nk est Sh .O0.&L < acific \u2019 easur coin ington eas bs 4 ; mixed ot, firmly h 650,000 Gr spondin the fl asmani pieces at 3d at 61d@1 es rn, bush ceesen 891 ip to N yesterdays, Mon po ally Lowe Vnchange oo bl 3, do.88 cox y Septe oud bullion in.tn Son oo, nds el The folloton Del Ne 3, sales 8 ade Sa Oats, bu Booeeren (18,948 EE .and 223} ays, M ionall 8 nebang s + man Car 3 SOI PAT mber 30 ion i : la .1., choi ian, t 41d Ca orn, pri followi ion Ma: N , groas 00 bal .+ Rye, b sh\u2026.194 Li ings M ontreal selli y lower Ce ged\u2014Eri ; à, 3 pared wi was $ n th rd, 335 64.cheese owa ch snadi ren ORE ruets ew Z y at 94d es-\u2014sc Push Lean 115 ay Ë 126! x, Merchant sellin, er ntral Paci tie p 31st of th ith $2 242.6 e Ps 3 6d eese, 54s; cheap an N .are t 3 al 8d@ ealand 1d@ls 2 oured at Barle saov00 1317 La withe 5, Quebe s at 1284, gatags TP acific, C ref., Rock The ne previ 35,430,635 09,018 Tess Asac , 5d; prime Wa 22 Wheat, Y o-day\u2019s at Saas 7d do sales 3,600 ad.Barley, bush vos TES .and 97 c at 108 and , Commer ; e followi., Canada Paci ck Island he net ous month ,635 on ; erpool r sociation d 8 Western \u2019 heat, IS Oct closing an s 84d gre 0.Jocks & bales\u2014sc For en av.1 ,019 103 fy who : .: .- - d \u2026\u2026 01.3 31 tions The sum Hochela co at Prices and ng were th ifie.+ deductin gold in ' the demand ad wh espatch er, 874 fc asked O 2.2.19 I à pieces easy at 63d nd pieces sooured rents © ree +889 an VE on bank of the ga at 98 Satur the sale e fluctuati cash g gold the T: with and eat qui es from Li 94jc n ÿc Decam ctober, \u20ac p.m Cape at 4d@93 @ls 1d, 103d LIAL ven enn 150 4 af al Misc stocks day\u2019s [3 day, a & mad - ations i and = certifi Teasur t a fair a good et with iv- 0 ominal ber 891 Ty 85716 N , \u2014 1 70 of G id.do locka M teense 166 33 3,61 one ellan was 216 ransac- PoTted » 2nd Oct o in Ne in wa in cir cates i y aîte 0 note i demand supply; a po ctober, May.1c asked ovem.&1 0 bal ood Ho vavere, Oct ES vf and the eous stock shares for T ober, as w York s $157,9 culatio in Tre r| was § in quotati .The ¥; corn fi or cembe: , 4758 N .\"Corn ed Janu .greasy es\u2014scour pe and Nat tx, Octob 105 295\" 4 st para volu a wer \u2018 Brothers stock Hamas specially re- $167,733,2¢ rary Be asury, le hi EE w only changes somber, 49% yrs tlie ay, F emi i 1d Natal sales F1 Dotaber 2 PI bene tivel me of tra e more a ers st ALD b y re- 133,28 211, a ptemb , s high gher, and i ere i chan \u2018ebruar ie J er 4854 nomin 3 alkla 1d.14d @ es our, b .088.9 , À ti Xavi ock b y M e- mi ,288 on s © er 30 er, > in n cor ges bid y, 514 anuar , 488c bi al nds\u20146 1s 8d Wh , brls Rece y tion f.hands y lerge, 3 nsactions clive vier str roke acdou onth the ompa .chees n whi Octob ic y, 49 id D 00 bal ; sai vers cnes\u2019 pts: R , M , 3,584 was © get :-\u2014 rs, St gall , 31st red wi e whi ch cemb er, 32 asked M je nomi e- es.Corn bush où O7 : Shi tro dB with ontreal shares om- : .Francoi The coi of the ith oct ich wa aber, 36 ¢ bid ay.minal LIVE mm, bares fo\" hipm m I.sales 1 Telegr changi ncois th coina previ Sprin et L | \u201cMilwaukee, O id Nove Domine! Th STOCK uy push.4335 wm She 1.closin ; por \u20ac aph open ging $6 85 : ; boxed.000 ASO 125 do ands ab.ov.2 week stat © fo].28M barrels bei sin | Do os & Oo.Chien.nd provisi me of 18 oui m\u2019s Ex © 86 ance cent ENC P nama, LC ments Bla vevesnere ns 13 reflect ement 81 40,5 bei store i ougall B o,, Chi ted on Mess narket i 3 per report and Asso.* ixchan ason ad contin NGAGEMEN $ , $6 85; eats, § ru 35 M do Blunsserros paid O 8 the i of av we 568.T ng 42,7 in.mewb ros., broi cag n by M on ti is qui ow, i a fu so.AVE ge has vanc ue to i Cor GEMEN 9 75800 0 shout stean Montreal Cc Blanner .61s fof ® ctober L es re 21,805 ho receipts f 70 barrels 1 re om broker go, to Mesers.Me ons = owt.in Live rther ad.PLU g been pai been stats in.Corn, 228,000 5.À) 752800 00 orld ond The {i Cotton cons \u2026\u2026\u2026.65 pecie \u20ac inad st and di or the cons , , maki eipts fo rols rade :\u2014 of th Hy of thi 88TH.M .for th he e t ver rpool, - 8, paid f stiffer ] FREIG) ; oata Whe ; | t Lowi ate.2.000065 g chan , though ecreas divid umpti ing th rthe w C e Chi is cit c- fre à weëk xport y firm ho TB or a , 8jc@ cor HTS\u2014Wi 20,00 at, port of the oTowIng & eee s 3d a6 ged by she di this bas of $2 ends | 19,09 ve m e total eck HICAG 1c2g0 y, and rou Now are 34,44 fro at qu last w followi uarante 8a n, 4jc@ Wheat 0 bush aad B® stock re the closi RR § 7: the Cleari e deb has b 559,90 ,093 bar ovemer export moral 0, Oct .Board 26.55 ew Y 4,441 b m thi ota- rast week wing stat ed catt.0c per at, 420@0e y el for Tu mark osin, 000,0 earin tof th een lare 0 Ww rels, t for and 1 1zed 8 ober of ,520 box ork fi oxes.s po Ta has atom.le bush 0e | head x H et as g quot ,000 in g-hous e Sub argel e qu the ed off et of 2.\u2014W {rom oxes or th , and rt E HER besn ent of P { MID + per bu d C & Oo RRALD b especiall ations $640,000 i the last e to th -Trea y Superi ote \u2014 week Corn follow market e had b the two makin e same ti those | ret ALD b speciall export ORK\u2014 NIGHT K ol own » Stock B y D.L y repor ment 3 the wo cextont ot 85°.1 perior B ab » and ¢ ed by prov to-day w de- and O yo porte g the t time are À ary of 7 Mr.Robert, Bi o for Septemb Weak ; EPORBT.j Mou.- roker orn M ported N t of gal tend ays, T of $5,- xtra 8 xtra, pe road ables provisi y; whe and O eq for th otal ex re sociati the D obert sopared fo @ er $9 ; cash .N n okers, 11 H acDou, ow York oxcha.er refl he loss 0 Fan uperfin 7 brl werm.ho Tepory da du and eat @ etobe uote :-\u2014Fines week ports Lost on and omini kerdike, © $00 00; 30@$00 $00 00, © ospital s gall $1,00 ork exch y to th ects th 8s of 8 CY «0 Be.\u2026$4.074/@ m.Th weathe ed a dul then llc; r 114@113 inest 60.96 and 8.Mar Ca on Liv je, Canuar ; Nov 00 : 206 the ! treet: ,000 disc change i e W e move pring B ces eens cerens 3 $4 appare ere r here ul ma grad ; medin 1%c; fi Sept ,961 Mes cus, P nadian e Stock LA y $10 32 ember, $9 Oct.er \u20ac {8TOOKS wp ond : of loans i ount at is still est, wh - Supe xtra.teases 85 @ 10 look ntly fo are n was bri rket cs 8:29 m to $4 nest A ember Co.G RTS.Mar ool & agent S RDI 1@0 00 , $92 @ $9 ne I, FE (qo 2 ing 8 is the Chica, 75 ce ere St rfine, vo.\u2026.375 @ 3.95 s like r anythi o outsi ght and ogd je ne 93@ ugust , Glasgo reus M Sons for eptemb rregul .30 Th ' BE am = ERE general b natural i go.Th nts per Strong Bakers, srr 3.65 3.80 an expo selling sti ng, w side o ensbar 3@10%c; 11 State Wim acdonald Lond @$0 er $0 0 ar; Cash od one .! : ey .an export d g still To heat rders g, N c; oth the ment li nald, F on, 00; N 0@g0 , 80 eit Bank eX gn 2% 23 1 ouey.Th usiness | Incident of increase Sixong Bakers), Manit ve 3.20 @ 3.75 increasi rt demand lowe certai IF \"W., Cl er port of liv raser & $6 00 ; Novemb 00: © 00@80 of tl Bank of Mont :R fag ra : w sa eading it e chan, nd high increa trong B ere\u2019 [Ca oba.0.@ 3: on a sing visibl to ve unless inly rom ou Ma heese the we of Mont e stock B @ $60 er, $6 92 ctober 0 pa Bank of Montreal.SE Th lows.vi ems of Ages for t er rat a Fine g Bakers\u2019 [A nadian] .00 @ 30 11 big cr e su set th we get r own rket, aud B 5 ek endi real t export OXED 2%.4 @$ 00 , $# see Bank 2 du Bes vanes | 8200 |5 & 1 81:55 | y Vi, :\u2014 e sta he week in for Mid seen an {American} 0.00 @ 150 OF foo op basi pply.C © rapid gorrespo .aster tor comet ing Oct o Great B ted from should: MEAT , Jay very Mane du Peuple.ee 190 13 p 1 x ans.tement inth P dliggs eve sane ican).4.60 4.20 iy d ugh, P s and in orn is d ly OGDEN elegra ndent vi bi ip Queb ober 2.1 èritain sides ers, $6 0 8\u2014Ste 4 of at Molson lu Pouple.| £sd 3 bro 2 2931 L Pa os are as f e Pollards veer oe vesssss 2 @ 4 pa emorali rovisi our opini own The SBURG ph.] aGN w ec from .1886 :\u2014 for , $7105 0 @ ady ; d .ot Moons Roni E50 [oor] \"105 nl Legal tenders sessseseneos 2 Ontario begs [m LE A Ty packers Ww ded, A connie pinion is On Te Were ,N.Y wT re Montreal @§7 10 $6 00; s ral Sippi phan a She Ja Legal ii ue sana oi haga nadia bi 299 de Ra (A couple opinion ie ns oi ar pone, N Ÿ, Où 8,1 Frame de ue FE on short 27e pond anid Ban.25 3 po 140 oc Th tion.Dec.710,000 cie « Ee on bi 2.68 @ 280 Iriondly to forced Sellers of leading Hire sold at oat night, 1 cheese ) oss, vet | sh oo RTBOLEUX Raw Yozx, O A I= Quebec Hocholag i 100 [8m 1% 2064 Be eso cha Dec.640, ity b \u201c feu gextra] L 5 @ 200 elivery.the produet Ces Wi Hike, most] ast night, 1,600 ered 2° er ep.84e.0c@ \u2014311 + Oct Steam Ban ¢ Bank ip B'k.100 1e pe] 128 ees rve 83,11 nges red Dec.340010 age [deli perfine] 11.75 @ 2,00 .product at we 11 ere Wi y for anging of which L: 4 atavla from Mon z ere , : 6fc; + p m\u2014C 4 one.Caen Faux st! .60 Bipo Fri is\u2019 925, a ,115,950, a ednce th Inc.29,400 OATM ivered] .1.60 1.80 for J fee] On as no bu the Bos from 11 ci Lee., from Mon: 3 ; refined, 6 Trude | Ge Om BR ote RE 8 po * 98 ay go 29,0 nd leay he surpl 700 Gr HAL\u2014Q 0 2 @ 1.6 E.McL A.anuer, ntom, N tter sold oston m 4@ XN.Delorme ss oe treal to Liver.(x > 640; au let.is Dom lof Comme «| 50 4 Poule 19 18 ,300 for ,079,876 e it no plus re- anulated uotatio 25 @ 3.5 jemO cLennan GE y Y., Ch .arket N, Tailleter.sacs sue Liver- COTTO IDNIGHT N , i8 Dominion Commerce 109 [8 bia 120: 106 |i 85, $29 the cc last vec $5,963 lated, per bbl\u2019 ne are : 230 ja hamb , 22 St.J DDES & [From sexe a | Ym, Lunne ee 20 Orlea N\u2014Qui REPORT and Vie Maron ree 8 Spiele in 188 897,675 orrespo week, $41, Ordi LL.\u2014_ ad provi ors), Teport ohn s Co.our 0 cso and Bat &; Spott © 88 SUGA Tet.U } mant Yille Marie ton.oo.5 [5 De iil \"ist 3.' in 1884 nding wo $41,- nary, pe bags .P4.40 sion m ports the treet, (W.own corr = ter Ma: N Cameron .: \u2018168 4 UGAR 6c.plands ch j ea ap 177 Re Ebel td ondiag week in a7, por bbl.orn 41 @$4.60 oports the Chicag ost- om eg\u201d | Ne 8 Blonde Lends ; op, Balls laporial Bon i spe.al | Them Exchan $2,089,165 Cornu DAZE nee ee 14 2 22 Ca 5 follows :- grain TA ANTON.oreo] Te © anos.20 2% Crushed, Standard refinin all | © MISCE Bank, 100 gp.) afi | New arket was quiet à 150 White HAI\u2014Quotatione Te @ 418 10460, O i= Were offerings N.Y,0 + BB.(Steamship C a 12 1°» @6kc; » 6jc@ A Bho; \u20ac 4 11-16 large .Inter LLANEOUS.19 154 8 |b York cu quiet and » per bbl.otations & 95 @ 3.2 ct.2, 188 b re 5,000 ngs on thi , Oct, 3, 18 Don oe 22 see EG.Granulate 00e ; hs Cut Loaf | was © sercolonial Gon Boofresseofsranrs etween rrency uncha Yell ba sc 00 are :\u2014 .op\u2019 6.utter.T Oxes is board 86, Denoon &F , Ment .IS GS\u2014Fi d, 00c@3 owder af à roi Po pond al Co cou 0 banks was t@i nged ow, per gore eens $00 eg: [Ei\u2019st 124, he s cheese yest J.Lunes otherst real to Lom.| ate, 21 irm; © 5 15060, Boma, Dom real Tel'gr phy .nter, S and Las i@4 pre sed, oP bbl.ve cosese Ô 0 @$2.7 Lo'st OL g mn , 40 at 121 ales of and 40 erday Si oe on.Lon 4 30@22e; Canada Be, owe om Tt .twee , Sterling si § premi mium Ww bag \u2026.0.00 @ 75 o8\u2019g.ame en were di 3c, 600 cheese w 0 tubs I Litam a! prirent \u2026 5 Western a, 19c @ gold, | Rich.& ( don Tel G d n banks g sixties um over HEAT \u2014 goers eras 0.00 @ 1.30 far the sea isposed sage at ers 300 3 rown.udmore.\u2026.\u2018 seston P , 20c@2 A Bubs lity P gion Tel Go : demand and 8% were 8% the ment i There coves 0.00 2.65 yes st stock son's ch to clo 128.S at J Winters.; 88 FA sance Mari le, le se Mont.258618! av.Co 91 draft T@9 ov H@a8; b in the WuS SC 00 @1 ar.quite eese in se the b ales.I Dn.- Bh 04 The b arise aged Canada C BEER.3@9; o s 91091 er the counter ; stead market arcely a 25 stock quite firmly \u2018ose balance L.H.MoRob ; | à go utter m ye of the New da Cotton Ge ove: over th 4 betwee ounter ; the y.Stock to-day ny mov 072 0 Te .Ther sale and h of Browart & berts 39 +.| fin od trade arket conti ot.2, 18 Mr.H Ci gl'd P ce.r the ¢ e counter : n banks - ; e week s have , but pri e- 0 Ti 853 e were old | bson & Co.171 est fresh reported ntinues fi » 188 w Canad Pape aper Co.In N ounter er ; cab s and ceipt 112,62 deere ices are 0 764 087 The Ex no sal Melntyre Sparlin os 135 upon a sh ma te | on all ki rm as le Dund à Shippi oO.in ew Y .les 9%/@ tot 8 were 18 0 bush ased duri 0 887 TePp market i &s.es Rostrion Co 513 store rrival at ots are kin da with Dundas Cotton.Co.ng we ork the 3@10 ¢ al mov 1,708 els, whil uring 035: 0 4 eated at is firm Steamatis 1 ver are ste full gu readily facto ds rates py vis whine 4 an |B roman for vo making th FT | 2 Iseair wily ra = x | modeste hold frs af he] 5 bi Bo Gotta: g Oo or ac or dem 4:83 stor- 88e e qu accou on 1 the O 035 oan ots.y fres re Ym.Kl yo.» from nn E M full figu: g th SLRs fo nb ve dattes Tho ae Saas Ee 204000 ba I Buns sane mue Peer Montroat te sons ay a fini wf Lam oatico ga Cotto Co.@4.85 843 f ere 4,812 e rat 5c ; Canad white pring, N - .otatio as qui .% Dime.eee vie adily pl ady de a Costicoct Cotto: n Co 4.851 £ or dem.81% for si es à red wi winte: , No.2 EE first ns, W et to-d.Tail 88.88 __ the b e grade placed mand, pany Bell T ats M.n Co.4 1 for cab and d r sixti COAR winte r, No ; tb 985 s, $3.9 8 ay at st lefer._ \u201clol est new sof h .Pre was Beli Tiehons Cs Co.804/@4.8 les.C raîte a es, qui SE GRAIN r, No.1 .2, 985 8 874 seconds .90@84, quote : unchan 15 oameble Soo : ida 4.Rv bringi ay are er Ç Accident} Co Ory was .80ÿ.Th ommerci nd 4,85 8 at a u s\u2014Th » 1, 82@ 151 82 $5.50 ; $3.50 ; uote :\u2014Kor ged Thomas p Scotl ste 45 The ye straw aging abo steady, wi Pro L.sident-Ins %oL Ns Ae small e su ial bill ore sh nchan e mark 8 47} ; Beco ; for pe ng to pots, Thomes and, fr a 1 > with re is a is firm ut the sit rom Canada Cent or NA Conti ; pply of 8 were bushel ow à à ged pric et was agai 575 nds, $4.3 arls, nomi tates ; LEE 18 Govenl om Mo 186 8li price good de : same dieta St.P Conviiy B ; 1 ntinental cotton bills 2 3, bein ecrease i es, St Again 37) 60 $4.30 minal firsts, corge Paul 00k.ntreal ightly 8 stead mand f Sent 8 Paul, entiR'yB £ i\" ows, vi bills ills 3: 13aw g now in cor ge BE 6 00 APPLE 100 lbs rats, Ww.rge Pauline.\" sreeeens to] SUT easier.y.Bw or pota ais Canadian Paci oy Te Forse Sos 3,913 week ago only 1 n of 1,2 goo Mr.Ch EXPOR : pes pee nails 8 a SUTTERW eets dul phant Mont an paille Co.chmark rancs quoted a 18.50 ushels, , à dec ,600, a 1213 665 has £ arles S, Ni T TRADE to GI mship Lo sees - coi hi y, 00c ester ull eppos Sanda N cific R.R.and 4 8945 a 5243 as fol- 20 3 bushels, an i oa, 2gainst Live H 86) 88 urnisbed th ixon .amship Buenos nnn ga; Digtier; d TB heern exira ont, Can de N Land .04@1 nd 954, ÿ and 52 - {2,008 bush ela, an i nerease in oats of ho 1 395 |lowin ed the H , 131 McGi \u2019 Ayrean, from aig firsts 2 o ext ;, some fresh th nt, Ont & Que.K nd Go Reported » guilde 213, bushel hele, an Increase | in pe of | Oficdel vocal e mo pese g statem ERAL ill stroot.À: roi Montreal firsts, 200@22 Adc, Some special at g .Que LGB : Ww.ported ers 39% \"| 50 els.We incre e in b as of fficdal as foll vemen season ent D with eet, Re .ontreal d ; do ¢; do 8, 23c @ m pear Tox av Reo] -L special 140 56 1bs quote :\u2014Cor on er Sad ses cparements and pri on of 1885 of appl the fa], ME Geox \u2026 Oc; do eat fr vote, 280 260: poara divide: a.f .S.Jacks y for T of 56 li ushel of :\u2014Corn.rye of 10.of L pments pts yeste da \u2018 price ending 8 -86, Shi ple ex ol- BE Gé Baking .M do ice held i sts held eld erm ; Tuct ji The nd.oreign on & C ae Hu 1bs.; bs.; oat 56 lbs, ; , in bond ,151 eit ov yesterda raay, eptemb hipme ports fo Bu Molnsosh.: 37 en @ fresh imi imitati erm Y) that v i Ini New XY Co exchan 0., Sto RALD h 8.5 barle 3, s0c@ .; 68c , 48@ Estim: er about Jr mous 2 E æ er 25, 1 nts for x Bish & Mort po 38 sone 18c ; qumitatio lon cr 200 were | the Nem financi oxi Sto wt, ge brok ck, grain y Per bush ¥, 45@60 3lc per bush bushel Ligh ated receipts to- nesses 2,769 $ 2 v 4e » 1886 :\u2014 week fon: & McPherso 4 .factory, oh good, ermy.k 17 @ (Whi | sjock m vor articl ok Mark fa Now ers, 10 E and ôBe ol 61 48 Ibs.accord! ushel | MR bras ceipts to-day.\u2026\u2026.gag7i 8 85 goa R D Ryan.css.* 6 +] 120013 choice, 0 14c@ 15 choice would a New¥o xoi 8c per b bs.; ng t of 34 rxed EE ne 00018 1 328EÉE El po 1 | oases vice, 000® Toc do ould the à market Tommy Pag after Pata wYork| hangs MALT ushel of ; rye, o quali H packi veveers veuceo .000 8 59 528 Bg Ay ve 73 : orthern.do co ldo: f ; do J of Pstd i ; _ 56 , vomi ity eavy Bhi ing.resvcces on 11 KB: g : ga © go amsh.reese or .60 | IR Or mo ; fair ron the forenoon but stro ost sa ernoon Aotual.| Oct.2.Eat @80c, au Quotas lbs nal at shippine.\u201c $3 000° 8 Hg 8 3 wi Ip Aloldes tro 2 »» brats 2% eame on | 10 pla tra us 1 ng al ys:\u2014T 4.83 \u2014_\u2014 LE IB In M of: Cy and M tions .; 56 H pping on .50@ 1: 4 : 8: 3 = x R cides ES al \"126 , 2Acr@26 ry, ex ots, 10 g ces à decli result of the day nd high he £5 [1.841 NY, Fond ot Bie.Count 36 lbs, i ontreal 85 :\u2014Weste partis clos presses esse #3 GO OL E qi gi i 8 S Re hones tro Montres = ae 0 286; esters 27/@ cop Dress Socks of a fra the da.ver one ler in ia, NT rund ; s, Uoant \u2014 MIL ,, in bond at 85@8 estern ought 6, ed 10 ce soucse $4.@4.151 & \u201c© § ; * 3 & boom d Sparlia ontreal to bo o extr ; Vtd {astern o 28; \u20ac fanc ti ys tradi o'clock.1.85 @ Do.d d\u2019ys.i8 @ Counter.$1 L-I'eE acaordi Oc p , 60c 12,00 ,000, shi nts hi 15/@4 a RI - : 1 5 $ Sinn votes al 180 a, fi airy reame y contin\u2019 New Yor on on t rading b ck, + {Do em.D a 3; sh p\u2014We rding er bush Me 0 com , shippe gher 601 838 : 4, Brow Kk .ne as- Y 90¢: rats, 29s extra, | rye off, the d ued an ork and he main being _ cables jte 131 $23 oris, $13 quote :\u2014 0 qualit el onda mon.I ra 4,000 Pack ge 2 a T m, Coen veres , ou 80 ork dai do fair c @ 24 » 260 @ lake fl day and dress 5 Now Eaginnd it omer PE ue | EE £000 To Bras, $130 | Th eau are 4000 fi over 3 & § § ggg |e Tape Bo fa Lo cx, ho Ghd © te was d C.3 whil 5 .ure duri ands a; and di af o-da A owin 3, ovend ti , 8, an 8 0 ho ipts fo 38 > To Ol George Pa nt : b A good ç; do 00e : c mu is tha eclinin e th points uring stock re unch iscoun y i\u2014 g were er, ime 36 d the shi gs for th Tr {8 ag = : : » J hn Ro uline 45 : utter as ; 00c@ firsts ; do © and tth g.Th e gone to 62 .collate; anged t for 1 posted Mar ,285, T pent e week [ : : F8 cossns Joan Ryan .105 are x to qu 00e 0)c@0 R Vv solidate > Pur e und ral m af discou rals a » Cal oan- V8 WEE on \"Ch rch Ist i he packi $ for the van 8 TT 2 H10X CH.Meo 40 Tf pas Tee quality .Low gi etur i tn pose | erstandi ark nts re 4 t 1 lo C eat bu ELY R ang for is 2 acking to the same oan h : 1 mon Ÿ.H cRob 6) \u201cplots.J ers\u2019 prices The grads of th with th e New 8 to parti nding et are 6 of ap 0 4} ans on orn, b sh.EOEIPT: e the \u20ac ,303,000, g to d game = 38 &: augorts & CH obbin ices fo above st e to this 1 four o York rticular now 6 to'7 proved per cent Peas, anti ie s.year.orrezpo re rast ate fr S ga: w Steam erts.2 \u201clà pou g prie 5 strin Quoi ance > th and N ly ¢ M per ce commerci .and 8, bu vee vo.C ndin st 2.0 om oa 2 9 ® es o Liv ES 4 0 sa Chor es 1/@3 tly whol we tion pas that ita roads ew En To oney on nt.ercial Uate, b sh.ou.\u2026\u2026+c0e12 ATTL g peri ,081,00 22: sg | Jo erpool Lake cannes 75 De - ge, 13 oice 6 hi 0 ce 1 .eve.cone 121 160 E\u2014T od © ,000 88: : 050! hn Di \u2014 Hur vee : grade c; W Norti gher establ amalg all the would The gland Excha call at paper Barle shoot es 7081 0.Ti he recei las 8: \u2014 a|LéB oan on To cold es docordi es os I amati Bt requi obsta nge t the N ; F y, bu cc.eee - 114,34 Le m eceipts t 2 : Bek B- Lo reese rom 142 c high rdin rn, 114c@) 11jc@ extend road ation ates to quire 1 acle cent.wi o-da ew Y lour sh.Snes aes 73 5 arket to-d 1 101 : : ees D id& E eli Mont; B er, g to quali 4o@11 i n ; to and permi egisl +, With y ranged ork 8 Meal, | brls con.se.3,349 tr Pork was quie ay : Po Poe Dawso oughlin.ue real GG ality) § Ze, | alf h islative own stock i even t mit such a- atthe the mai from tock eal, brl ves .vees 27 rom t; Pack quiet a were | : K: ze awson, aking.a oxi 8\u2014Ne , joub fl 5 ; .; 5 Ash Be ,870 | he Ci ing i nd st : > eH I: As strick wn & .rag, 0 ar b ing p ple m permissio: In anothe permit alr close it jority of 1 to 7 ee, bris eee.cares eer T2 Packi incinnati n the eady.: 2 > J; Hen 0 .1094 Ver 0.@2 y, 00 the ; n, er on he was Dan .per Butter, loon 0.00, | 230 th n ati Pri West.\u201c|: g = @ jeu radiey Don : 21 48 mont 3c ; c@2 Ra he net The ner would le © Engl rate of di offered at 3.s at 6, but Che er, pkgs.Guimet .21,305 ho Wook operations ce Ourrent.: a 8g 2 3 x Reig Sarai 8 87 extra, > extra, 22 New ado ; Res the le Nov au No an aa pus Me Ea po 3 nn .dard Ne, an or nt er © 6 » br} rte rene cree Gt ek ; roporti ax uri = »se8 T erreee \"88 ce 18 i stern C e est gr oh fo he des wor po he Tonio up | i sa bd he pa Lee 5 8 8 | ais ee ÿ ue toa, Hn 8 5 e Shore : pref.1 waukee, Lak Michi.2 Jor mon n mark Raw hid rolls.bXErse ees eens LOST renin 140,000 et pack ecedin 8 : 01g otal Last Koon TB cor er.24 Norinera, à G many Ti re ,1,N , La i- cent.ey et w hid ses coves .3,3: reg g we , & ed g : » B Y week TT Le HA 22%.J ca, S130 a pe ow Fork Gone 11 2 fo Td toda | ec a es ol gms alls i gEE en > o% fancy, Winer a mu 3 : er .n Q 2 CCO ees ene 66 16 0 3t \u2019 r th Ro: vo cB L R 7.ve oe oice Raz er: \u2018fai me elief t Tenn, No Cual $ n 4, O | e followi motat: 4 Pet > pk, oe con 63 0,000, r the year the cor-\u2019 a : seog Ice Live OBE 2586 | Eastern fair to $18 San Fran Norfolk 2, Bans wah 8 owin loms le ES peurs .durive ti whi season si makine thel - : Live Soc RT B 51 to go stern to chor 0 @ the Fran, pr L aud W asi I ons fo g aro ' mn, bris Lee.serene 11 ing t ch co som sip ng th : Hos VE STOCK Ex ICK t good d fins choi 19 b toba ran, \u2019 orgl Wes enn.C T CONS o-day\u201d 8.oe 33 showi he \u20ac mpar ace Mar e = & sioner CHAN ERDI 0 ordi o., $1 , $13 0 ce, $167 a lar h toba 3, L pref, §, f and Ce pref.§, anadi ols, Ameri y'a cabl ES .i boven orrespo res with arch 1 88 | ors Sire GE, km sal inary hs poy 00810 ) we co i 3, Tex, ackawar first 4, Col.C # an Pacifi erican e quot TOOKS cree 377 98 th n incre nding ti 4,035,0 iE = 1vox 3 Montreal.3 TY av @ $11 00 e co: ! , and auna 2 preferr oal co e:\u2014 securiti a IN STO vee 1 565 e tot sage of 7 ime l ,000 Ca CEIPTi ST ST 1, 15 00 0@ $ , 812 00@ 50 : prett | Posad Pac 3 8.9 red à 3 Sts ities Som oot.Seon 0g 289,080 1 Inorease 725,00 ast ye nadi 8 OF 0CKS $l D 816 00 0 $15 00 Fan | tin Pac, Cu 2 à ntario 3 Mani- oS for mone, 12.45 and SG heat, bush ot.2, Sept been in ace ce Nove 0 and bri ar, Domini an Pa PEOD Mess P IN ST 0 00 600: .Rye 00; É sa b | » Mi ore 3 Cin uantic aud West vs don 00RD sere 100 Ei Porn, bush.ae, pt.25, Oct.we a packing of last ember 1 Ting.do Or lt Ba cific Rall UCE.b ork, R AT CHICA ORE.NEW ton.3 oat st straw, cho since | Poi issouri pot i Juciunali and Psb.Erie i eee eves 101 18 2p.m Goas, bush.pes Pro .3, 86.eke, o ing at I year.T up fo Ord derl 25 b nk 200 was\u20140 M rie.ew wi co, New B POTA raw, $9 when .41031 W b, L CY.Centra 1 1-16 160 15-18 Barle ush.,600 9,462 1885.pairs, peratio Indian .here er 147 rie d aks fl ot.2 ess ou.nter bul runswi TOES 0 Cc ik a) ui Pacific à ouisvill Vash, a | HL Cs Dentral 15 1014 5-16 Ryo, bn bush 57,862 4,818 408,283 ha .Doub ns bein apolis £ has do: O pk 0; K& our: O .Oth pork.ol sauve packed ki; A swick \u2014E \u2019 clone on p< chm 0 x, M nd Can.Paie.ue Let © Eye, bush.Rd Som nk 8 gon ubtless th g suspend or two STE an Pris Duttez; aor; Order 300 Other pork dE do À Le, Der bbl xtra Maine the f Mig È acific ond a anhat T acifio.+ 116 36, Onto bris.12,653 43,584 le Prices erally be e marketi ed for 0 8 do 0 bxs ; À À on 25 R.mi k.reve se ens Hebr To , $l ainé 8 x .a.on.ees \u2026 xX 128 hi on .A 9 do: idd .\u2026 FO 16 sh 003 ge, 50@ tat 3 CR Boo Todays au wi Dora el # ue 5 month of fan pad br pie panne dd ris Sn EE 3488 mou: do, wR à Ga Ne po.ace aor Mail 4 \u20ac eo: Ore x esers, L uotations fr 7 ritish Breads 7 TO 8 17 to be Jusiifi prember, uring m © high (RON A erkoo DS.bens ensana os \u201ca0.417 00c: na Sc@48c: Nos ; New Ham 1 e rel aha 1, Del.& Ero, Cb 0,0 otre Da wt, or s from L eadptuits an wo witli op ron 0st of th ND MET D8.Shoulders.Ig 5 nôrihers barbe de B000; 18 inform second Del, &' Pullman © av.1,| © ame st » Forgot on { LIVE Marois ser arp 114 r the e co ich s of GAS (sr AL M.P.shoulders sente 3.937\" 85 thera burb w Yo Ve th nd &H a » Ca Ch &L rence reot, f &C AIVEEP tally and Provi 223 the prod urse eemed 2 GOW, CABLE ARK 8 houlders., cerns 37,79 tank, do that tl pref, 3 ud, 3 n 3, R 1?&I 2 stocks » LOF Grand 0, 1715 grain 00L, Oct is.ovisio sellin latte uct unti of the nts at 4 , Octob ) ES.PP.H ers., ces ces ve 969.8 M Fo 8, Abc @4 \u201d is si U1) Jersey East eadin ; nd, 67 ; were as Î ! Trunk conti circular , 1o\u2014A 1 ns basi g for r.With til the mar- M Os Sd er 1,\u2014! ; Other reese PU +.32 ,958 h rs.C rtanate 8c.I 1X y Cen Ten gil B + 3rd, 37% ollows : pre- {ic inued, Bays eadin £ is of future th break 3 IDDLES * +\u2014Seotch Lard cut meats.sucres À, 98,973 ad wh yrus Kil Esca) muet ral 3, Poo.ar silver 1 Te :\u2014Ist, 823 ca and the decli Extrem g weekl or thy quo a months prod foundry GIT ch war.{0 pets.eran 4,011,6 pad What was ilborne, James with 3, Peo | er to-da » 62%; count the 1 ine in price a dull y the e raw ove $4 u wet] Lo ry, GM aH, O r.Other 1 tract.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.11,613, 00 ca nose.8 suppo , Jamesvi I ° y wi 5 ry tendi arge prices i Ines re sh material i per 1 pon th: NDO .M.B,, : ctob ard, ti so.oll 3,40 nuer he sed to gville, Oil ob The Fin as 443d Am endin shipm in Amer.that ould ial it 00 | £102 N, O at 30 er 1 erent el LOS el che Was not ee anciaï 3d per arked g to d euts mer- at wo be a desi was i poun 158, : ctobe: a 6d.\u2014-N BE.eu.,170,378 uded Pe i about à Cancer0E per cent.rent are ounce, gravated abstention of ho ta from that og ue do for market oral inde £103 105.pes Eat Pme pi 0.Ca XoaG0 WEE \u201ca 89,505 ternaly and patents Jo submit fot oder are cabled av me a uation ome mill ere.cli well ces of ho ting at ythin 17 at £41 2 et qui sf , at aco, Oc KXLY RE ,318 ich enti extern lood Bhe 0 RTI} from verge nd forei , causin ors ag ne in t gustained gs in C : the bet g s 6d s 6d: et.G utums ip ct.2.CEIPTS rely cu ally, a Bitters, the heat 1 tongs.Thao decliée there the prod ed.consid hicago tor copper Septer soft Spanisk 0.8 at] pork - .H red her, fow bolle ope £ was ste nce at era Ww ne} th nly 10 oduct, and erin have Sil er at £44; emba anish leads Chili Lard.Recei Ti joLLow Ar\u201d .y rat ady and to-day's market, ere has c@Lbc b the clos the d esian sy ; soft 29\u2014B SERIE Cutments.Le ipte.Shi idings v'8 PIL y ac a fair bus mark a dull been & «i clow a closing e antimo pelter at nglish est sl 2 A 2 440 hipm dency \u2014Bome 18 ANDO dus of wusiness et.Pri and h aimilar d week rates ny at £ t £13 1 lead at£ ected pee 300,2 ents, the to rheu constituti INTMEN provi Vas ces of t eavy m ecline ago, and 30; tin 28, 6d 13 5e; dade 3 9,394 tort year bo matie itutions h Tl vid | most st he prod arket here, wi plates .; Fall ; 547,300 878,5 ortures rne w, and ave sie cately eadil uct in at th , With LOND at 12 ott\u2019s Duri Wise - 12.800.23 affe .L dow are, thi us y tended Chie e cl Lox ON W 39d.li uring th Preca 800,164 cted et such n by ito rougho me dow ago h ose.to di poN, O 00L 8, fe iable t e Su wile: , wards parts wi euff its protras the juc ward, ave al- Th ay ther ct.30 ALES.| plaint 0 sudd mmer a, Th rub i ith w erers b th there \u2014 ! is en and They wi in thi arm bri athe fi at a except buyers ha will cl 0s the wil sal pedal sud wil ng pr Slt people a va their agony it she Soar Fn dency.ave alr ose to ath es wi se wh and, li prom wel re y°s Fil ny, à est m intmen cy oad -morr ndanc wisdo ose » life pt re com- their Ville the.nd, assi eans of le malad: ¥ departed Many tract of isso experience ia be in oy or to ir die sured assiotee by Ho attack .[he ma prompt Wild S ep D as give anger sooth sta few ore bi of overcomi We m Ete Fs I Fri Tal bou \u2018 physici ha x- ains ately b » bY whi 18 safe ; ian i nd for] 2\" that e com ich the di Civil £ s selon rs sage wo phy aml bong wil asy ut di glant ghud e, 1 esacla comiori by it difficulty by Hob Home 3 and fort by moderating tt Teme ng the ating he throblé nervah\u201d 1res, withk and, Fred steady, wit the same s r potat 8 ai] fresh m ecial of @ 26¢; ; Cry, y 200 y17@ choice, 3 do J ir to § 10c @| @28c; \u20ac Amery ei 25c @ ; do c@17c.; do ei )0c@00g; ¢ w grade ve quotas tly who! igher 5 114006 Dilge; lo obbing pk do; Kas 0 pshire ; New Ÿ choice, Baie; 1, 214c@) g pric Be esville, Oh 9 a cancerd , submit 04 ven she oF { Bitters, © w bottles ræpxT\u2014Gls ; bave a 1élk e, throught ty protrad 3 bathe th: ne, and aff g ont ang of 168 d by i f overcont | be said t this safe 1 the diss: uwept à i ian ahudié y by Eu re remet® the throb ed nerré \" \u201c through the lake during the fashionable \u201cand then a trip through the lake to , mantic A COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 \"A Spip IN THE BASTRAN TOWNEHIES.A trip from St.Johne to Magog by rail, and thence through the Memphremagog to Newport, \u2018touching at the many landings along the lake on either.side, is not without its value, and particularly to those who beiong to the cities, but the trip should by no means be confined to city people alone, as there \u2018are many whose lives are mostly spent in the country who would be benefitted by the change.The construc tion (and completion) of the 8.8, &C.R.R.from Waterloo to Magog and thence on to Sherbrooke by the 0.V.RR.Co., is mainly due tothe energy and perseverance of their superintendent and manager, Mr.J.B.Futvoye, whose personal attention ard supervision have greatly expedited its! construction, and made the working of the\u2019 road euccessful.The scenery along its line in many parts is of the wildest apd crudest kind, bordered as itis with many little lakes and ravines close at hand, and at short distances hills and mountains, some of them most barren and repulse, and others with verdure-clad, which makes them very beautiful.Waterlco is hot without its attractions.It possesses, in the Foster House, kept by Mr.Rennie, one of the best\u2019 hotes in the whole of the Eastern Townehips, Magog with its manufacturer, which are comparatively in an incipient state, bids fair to become quite-a manufacturing tows.This railroad, in a local point, is of much importance to the people along ite line, with their numerous lumber-cut- ting mille, well supplied with the best quality of timber and hard wood as they are.On arrival of the passenger train at Magog, the Mountain Maid, a little Bteamer, commanded by Captain Merrill, starts on her way for Newport, a thriving place in the Uuited States, and at the southern extremity of the lake, à distance of about thirty miles from Magog, the starting point and northern extremity of the Jake.There are many landing poinis along the lake, at which both the Mountain Maid and the Lady of the Lake, which is a very nice little sieamer of considerable capacity, touch.There are three trips season every day, the Mountain Maid starting from Magog in the morning and steaming as far as Greorgeville and return, Newport and return, and the Lady of the the Lake starting out from.Newport, her.headquarters, in the:morning and coming down to Georgeville and meeting the Mountain Maid, and then returning to Newport and later making the trip through the length of the Jake to Magog, its northern extremity.There are many stopping places along on either side of the lake, at which both of the stéamers receive and discharge passengers and freight, Indeed they are very numerous.I was strongly reminded of à trip I once made on the upper Mississippi when it was very common for a man to make his appearance on shore and with a red cotton handkerchief signal the Btesmer to stop for him, which was always one, Georgeville, a most attractive little hamlet, is on the Kastern border of the lake and is thoroughly rural, with most ro- scenery.It possesses two churches, a post office and Masonic hall and a few small -shops.-A very large hotel, called \u201cThe Camperdown,\u201d was constructed about three years ago by a joint stock company.The company however fell out, and the furniture was sold, leaving, as it ware, the bare walls.Bubsequently one of the stockholders leased some furniture\u2014enough for a few of the rooms\u2014to the present proprietor, Mr.Hoadly, who purchased more and he was lately supplying about forty guests with simple entertainment in a very satisfactory manner and without large profits to himself.There is a site just overlooking the little bay thai would have been most desirable.\u201d The owner, Dr.Keys, I am told, would have sold it to the company for a nominal sum, but there was .gome sentiment attached to the present site which decided its adoption.From Camperdown House is seen in the distance Mount Blephantus, which repre- gents in a most perfect manner an elephant couchant.Across the lake on the opposite side is what is called Gibraltar oint, with abrupt ard precipitous rocks that give the place a most formidable appearance.On the rock iteelf is a gigantic structure, with a tower and everything that would lead one to believe that if it were completed and used as an hotel, (which it was originally intended for), it would possess more attractions for people of romance aud sentiment than all other places on the lake.It made such an impression upon me thet I can see it in my fancy at any time.A little further off, and on the same side of the lake, is a place called Mountain House, at the base of \u2018* Owl\u2019a Head,\u201d a mountain 80 much spoken of by visitors of the place and which is not without its attractions.Returning to the esst, er Georgeville, side of the lake, we see tbe residence in the distance of Mr.Alexander Molson, and next we come to the late Sir Hugh Allan\u2019s establishment, with a beautiful little bay extending up io à gorge, and next we see, half hidden in the evergreens, that beautiful place now belonging to Capt., Of the Royal Navy, but at earlier periods to the late Hon.Judge Dey, and where in secret conclave a trio settled the North- West boundary question so satisfactorily to all parties interested.Of course there are many other landings and pretty places that Ihave not enumerated.There are several small islands thet stand out in bold relief and defiance.After crossing the boundary line the lake becomes a large bay of calm water and now we come to Newport, which is a very pretty, but terribly hot place, as the site isa bed of sand.I had not been there since 1866, during the Fenian invasion, when I paid the place a visit by request of Colonel Elrington, who had command of the frontier.On my return through the State Captain *G.J.Merrill [who was an officer in the U.8.Federal army during the rebellion] very kindly gave me much information.One thing he told me was that the waler in many parts of the lake is 8ix hundred feet deep.In conclusion 1 must say that my little trip was fraught with much pleasure.TRAVELER.rarement Errs\u2019 CoooA.-\u2014 GRATEFUL AND Cox- rortING.\u2014** 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 weli-selected Cocos, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast table with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor\u2019s bills.tis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough fo 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 many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazetle, Made simply with boiling water or milk, Sold only in pack- ete, labelled\u2014 James Eres & Co, Harvest Excursions MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA AT LOW RATES! Leaving CH he GREAT ROCK ISLAND and CLBRRT TEA ROUTES, August 18th, September 8th and September 22nd.RETURN TICKETS to all principal pints in DAKOTA and MINNESOTA will be issued \u2018on the above dates at specially REDUCED RATES.FARMERS & INTENDING SETTLERS \u2018should take advantage of this opportunity to visit the FPARM LANDS OF THE GOLDEN NORTH-WEST.For rates and all information address 0.E.McPHERS?N, General Agent C.R.L.& P.R\u2019y 23 York Street.E.A.HOLBROOK, CES G.T.&P.A., Chicago.August § 1y tT8 254 DEBENTURES Certificates of Stock! BILLS OF EXCHANGE | DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, NOTES, CHEQUES, &e Engraved, Lithographed & Printed IN A SUPERIOR MANNER, BY GEORGE BISHOP Engraving and Printing Company, fEtmited.] 167 & 169 5t James #t., July 7 MONTREAI.0 THE GREAT ENGLISH PRESORIPTIC 42) Asuccessful medicine tested over, 4 30 years in thousands of cases Na Fromptiyqures Nervous Prost J tion, Weakness of Brain, Spi du , and Generative Organs 2 Before.either sex, Emissionsand all ili Afte caused by indiscretion or over-exe 8 packages anteed to effect a cure n : other medicines fail.One package $1, ac.ruggists.e fo ages by mail, Sold by , mphiet, EvRERA OHEMICAL CO, Detraëêk Afic., #3 Sold in Montreal by B.E.MCGALE and LAVIOLETTE & NELSON September 16 iy DW trs 23 THE HERALD HOTEL DIRECTORY, MONTREAL.WINDSOR HOTEL, Dominion Square Windsor Hotel Company.Proprietors ST.LAWRENCE HALL, St.James Street Henry HOZan.\u2026.1000soresonsenss Proprietor BALMORAL HOTEL, Notre Dame Street.G.Lunham.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.-.Proprietor.RICHELTEU HOTEL, St.Vincent Street J.B.Durocher.s++0+00+000000eProprietor ALBION HOTEL, MeQill Street, Stearns & Murray.uw.,, Proprietors.NEW YORK HOTEL, .Lagauchetiere Street T.H.Melvin.Lusssc000s .Proprietor COTE DES NEIGES.HALF-WAY HOUSE [late Lumpkins\u2019].John Donohue.++++0.1060+115,, Proprietor.BORD A 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.Peloguin.TTT .Proprietor.BOUGIE\u2019S CORNERS.HOTEL VERVAIS, Bougie\u2019s Corners.Leon VervalB.ovie.e.viieeernencss Proprietor, ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.BERTRAND HOTEL, Bt.Vincent de Paul, P.Q.G.Bertrand.\u2026.\u2026.\u20262ussesrocres .Proprietor ST.HILAIRE.IROQUOIS HOUSE, B.F.Campbell.-+»++»+.05., Manager LAPRAIRIE.HOTEL MONTREAL.Leandre Robert.\u2026.\u2026.Proprietor.THREE RIVERS.DUFRESNE HOTEL, J.Dufresne.QUEBEC.ST.LOUIS HOTEL Willis Russell, President, St.Louis Hotel Company.Broprietors.TOWNSHIP OF PETERBORO.Provinee of Quebec.MASTIGOUCHE HOUSE, : E.M.Copeland.+.Proprietor.OTTAWA.THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Les Proprietor TE.BRUNSWICK, HOTEL WICK, 5th Avenue fem Advertisements, \u2018on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at é Xenly & 8t.Jacques.,.Proprietors TORONTO, ROSSIN HOUSE, King Street, M.H.Iri8h.++.20+6 050000000001 0000.Proprietor, QUEEN\u2019S HOTEL, Front Street |.H.MCGAW.+.,Proprietor NEW YORK.ALBEMARLE HOTEL, ; \u2019 Madison Square, Jauvrin & Walter.Proprietors THY MONTREAL HERALD \u201cAND DAILY \u201cSteamships.| CANAGIAN PACIFIC 1 STEAMSHIP LINE \u2014FOR\u2014 Fort Arthur, 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 10.45 en for Port Arthur direct [calling at Sault Ste.Merie, Mich , only], wher Saturday's steamer connects with the L.8.T.Co.\u2019s Splendid Steamers for DULUTH & LAKE SUPERIOR SCUTH SHORE PORTS.For Tickets to Duluth or Port Arthur and return, Or*by boat to Port Arthur and return by rail, at very low rates, apply to any agent ofthe Canadian Pacific Railway.Sleeping Car accommodation ean 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, Toronto.105 THE QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CC.DE é A THE 8.8.MIRAMICHI, CAPT.A.BAQUET, Will sail from Montreal on MONDAY, 4th \u2018OCTOBER, for PICTOU.At 5 p.m.calling at FATHER POINT, GASPE, PERCE, SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN.N.B.\u2014Port o1 destination in full must be plainly marked on all goods.Iritials are not sufficient.Goods will not be received after ihree o\u2019¢lock on the afternoon of day of sall- ng.Has excellent accommodation for passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVIN SHAW, Agent, Commissioners Street, Montreal ; À.B.CHAFFEE, JR., Ticket Agent, 202 St.James street.Arlhur Ahern, S8ecratary, Quebec; 8.Veit, Gaspe; Valpy & Le Bus, Perce A J.Schuman, Summerside; Carvell Bros.harlottetown, or C.Dwyer, Pictou.September 28 91 OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.@ wi = se 2 DAILY LINE BETWEE 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, $1,265.Saturdays, $1.00.MARKET LINES.Steamer PRINCESS, for Carlllon every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a.m.Steamer DAGMAR, for Rigaud Village Wednesday aud Saturday at 6 a.m, Tickets at Grand Trunk offices, 1564 St.Tames street,and Windsor and Balmoral Hotels.R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., Manager.September 21 Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co, FALL ARRANGEMENT, 1886, 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, o'clock p.m.from Montreal, gonnecting at Quebec with the Magnificent Steamers of the SAGUENAY LINE, viz, the steamer UNION, leavinz Quebec on Tuesdays and Fridays, and MAGNET on Thursdays.at 7.80 a.m., calling at Bay St.Paul, Riviere du Loup, Tadousac, Ha Ha Bay and Chicoutimi.The steamer MAGNET wlll lesve Quebec Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.for Cap a L\u2019Aigle returning, leave Cap a L\u2019Algle Mondays at.6 a,m., calling at Murray Bay, Lbiulements and Baie St.Paul Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.BAKER, will leave for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 o\u2019clock noon, commencing on opening of canal.Steamer THREE RIVERS, 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 at p.m.Steamer TERREBONNE, Oapt.LAFOROE, leaves daily, commencing 26th April, (Sundays excepted), at 3.30 p.m., Saturdays at 2.30 p.m., for Vercheres, calling at Boucherville Varennes and Bout de L\u2019Isle.For St.Pau I\u2019Ermite, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Saturdays, and for Contrecceur on Mon days, Wednesdays and Thnredays ; for Liache nate, on Thursdays and Fridays.CHEAP EXCURSIONS, Oommencidg 15th May.Every SATURDAY to Boucherville, Varennes and Vercheres, leaving at 2.30 p.m., arriving on returning at 8.30 p.m.Special SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, leaving every Sunday morning at 7 o'clock for Contrecosur, calling at intermediate ports, reaching Montreal on retura at 9 p.m.COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICES :(\u2014R.A, Dickson, 1364 St.James street, opposite St, Lawrence Hall; J.J.McConniff, Windsor Holel; Henry St.Dizier, Balmoral Hotel, 1910 Notre Dame street; Robt.McEwen, Canal Basin, and at the Company's Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.\u2018ALEX.MILLOY, J.B.LABELLE, Traffic Manager.General Manager.General Offices, 228 St.Paul Street.; Montreal, Oct.1, 1886.105 CO.\\ BEING WEEKLY IN RECEIPT OF NOVELTIER IN Tailoring and Haberdashery BUCKINGHAM HOTEL, 30th Street and 5th Avenus, Wetherbee & Ful er.Proprietors.GRAND UNION HOTEL, 42nd Street and 4th Avenue, W.D.Garrison.sscars 5.0, Proprietor WOODSVILLE, N.H.Homeopathic Chemist, London,England.\u201d HOTEL BRUNSWICK J.K.George & Co.verevens ssessrsPrOPIiCONS Mitohell, Kinzler & Southgate.Proprietors MURRAY HILL HOTEL, INVITE INSPECTION, Park Avenue} 246 Hunting & Hammond .Proprietors ine ASHLAND HOUSE, sth Avenue, IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST H H.Brockw&y.\u2026.Proprietor, t9 frear in mind that one Benson\u2019s Capeine Plaster is worth a dozen of any other porous plaster.Benson's plasters are a genuine medicinal article, endorsed and used by the medical profession from Maine to California.They cure in a few hours ailments which no others will even relieve, Cheap and worthless imitatiens are sold by dealers who care more for large profits on trash than they do for tae sweets of an approving conscience.Bewtre of them, and of the *\u2018Capucin,\u2019 * Carsicine \u201d\u201d and\u2019 Capsicum 7\u2019 plasters which they tell to the unwary.Steamships.Fu À WEEKLY CANADIAN SERVICE BETWEEN Montreal! and Clasgow.The Steamship CONCORDIA, 2600 tons, 1s intended to sa{}3from MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW ®N OR ABOUT THE 7th OCTOBER, Agenis :\u2014Donaldson Bros., 185 8t, Vin, street, Glasgow ; Robert Reford & Oo.Bari 3 St Sacrament street, Montieal.TEMPERLEY LINE.FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN Montreal and London.The Steamship SCOTLAND, 2700 Luckhurst, is intended to sail from ee\" Capt.MONTREAL FOR LONDON ON OR ABOUT 7 HE 30th SEPTE BER Agents :(\u2014William Ross & Co., 8 East India Avenue, London, E.C.: Temperleys, Carter & Darke, 21 Billiter street, London, E.C.; Robert Reford & Co., 23 and 25 St.Sacramen street, Montreal.THOMSON LINE.MONTREAL \u2014 AND \u2014 NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE SERVICE VIA LONDON.The Steamship CARMONA, 3800 tens, Capt, Halerow, is intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON ON OR ABOUT THI 5th NOVEMBER.BRISTOL SERVICE, DISCHARGING AT Avonmouth Dock.The Steamship ESCALONA, 2,000 Tons, Capi.Anderson, is Intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK ON OR ABOUT THI 25th ATGUST.Agents,~\u2014 STARKS & CAIRNS, Newcastle-on-Tyne.ANDREW 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 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.AM the vsssels of the above Lines are A 100, highest class at LIoyds, 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, IRE; Dor EUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH RATES, Special attention given to the HANDLING of all PERISHA BLE and other cargo.For farther particulars apply to ROBT.REFORD & C0.23 & 25 Bt.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL, August 18 74 DOMINION LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.DATES OF BAILING.FROM QUEBEC.*SARNIA.,.8th Oct.Friday.MONTREAL.16th Oct.Friday.*OREGON .2l8t Oct.,.,.Thursday TORONTO .£0th Qct.Friday.*VANCOUVER .,.4th Nov.,.,.Thursday Bristol Service for Avenmouth Dock.DATES OF SAILING FROM MONTREAL.ONTARIOI.+ ves 8th Oct.TEXAS eee 16th Oct.DOMINION \u2026.Z2nd Oct.Rates of Passage from Quebec, ~$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.MUNTREA L, TORONTO and SARNIA can embark at Montreal ; also those 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 McIlwraith, McEachran & Co.) 5 Fenchurch Street; in Quebec to W.M.Macpherson, ard at Gran Trunk Railway ort Omes,orte 7.D.O'BRIEN, .148 St.James street.DAVID TORRANCE & CO,, General Agents, Montreal.October 4 78 Black Diamond Line, 8.8.CACOUNA, 2000 tons capacity S.S.BONA VISTA, 1650 \u201c \u201c 8.8, COBAN, 1350 *¢ 6; The above new A 1 Iron Steamships.will run regularly throughout the season.The 88.COBAN, Wednesday, Oct.6th; The 88, BONAVI1STA, Thursday, Oct.14th; Are expected to sail for CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L, PICTOU, N.S., and ST.JOMN\u2019S, Nfld.The 88.GACOUNA, Saturday, Oct, 2nd, For SYDNEY and NORTH SYDNEY, C.B., Every accommodation has been provided for VaSSeNEerS, Elegant Saloons, Ladies Cabins, Bath Rooms, Smoking Room, &c.An experienced stewardess carried on each vessel.Jor Freight and Passage, apply to Peake Bros.& Ca.Charlottetown i conan & Davies, Pictou; Harvey & Oo.St John\u2019s, NAd'; Archibald & Co., North Sydney; Burchell tros, Sydney, or to KINGMAN, BROWN & CO., 14 Custom House Square, Montreal.September 27 ir 38 \u2014 ser If you want a situation of any kind advertise ia The Herald free, Steamships.a = The Hamsa Steamship of Hamburg, ~- AND \u2014 The White Cross Line, of Antwerp, Under Contract with Dominion Government, : mall Lee 3s follows :\u2014 r from Antwerp for Montreal.8.8.KEHRWIEDER, on or about Oth September from Hamburg for Montreal, real.ber from Hamburg for Montreal.ber from Montreal for Antwerp.from Montreal for Hamburg.son.burg and Antwerp to points East and West.SPPly AUGUST BOLTEN, H ST BOL ambnrg; GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp BTRINMANN & LUDWIG, Antw: September 7 4 QUION LINE.URITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS EATLING WEEKLY BETWEEN avery r Atlantic roem, Smoking-room, ané Library, also, Stewardess suring those greatest of all 1 perfect ventilation and Light, uxarles at sea DABIN PASSAGE.INTERMEDIATE, Thia is & Class that affords pespie 6f nodor with good sago, $80 single ; $60 round trip.Sicorage at Very Low Rates, Apply so A.M.UNDERHILL & 0O., 29 Broadway, New York, #.Y.GILMOUR & GO 854 NÉ, Paul 8 ; August 2 treet, Montreal CUNARD LINE.LANE ROUTE.Lue Canard Steamship Company (Limi between NEW YORE and RT calling at OORK HARBOUR, FROM PIRE 40 N, BR, NIW YORE, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE, Etruria.8at., Oct.RATES OF PASSAGE.Cabin, $60, $80 and $100, according to accommodation.Intermediate passage, $35.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queenstown and all ether paris of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports.For freight and passage apply at the Com- VERNON H.BROWN & 00.Agents.Orto THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 17 8t.Sacrament street, Montreal.September 28 21 WHITE STAR LINE CARRYING BRITISH AND AMER! CAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MOPER IMPROVEMENT.NOTICE.\u2014The steamers of this Line faite specified routes, according to the sea:cus oi the year, which include the Lane isoutes, r«- commended by Lieutenant Maury.Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows 1 FROM NEW YORK.@Germanio.Thursday, Sept.9, 2.30 p.m *00lIt1C, sree es Thursday, Sept.16, 7.008.m Republic.Thursday, Sept.23, 1,00 p.m Britannic ,.Thursday, Sept.80, 7.00 a.m *AdriatiC.sues.Thursday, Oc 7, 100 p.m TMANIG \u2026.Thursday, Oct.14, 6.00 a,m *Celtic.LThursday, Oct.21, 11.00 a.m +.Thursday, Oct.28, 0.00 a.m Thursday, Nov.\u20ac, 11.00 a.m Thursday, Nov.11, 3.00 p.m #Adriatic.\u2026.Germanic *Celtic.Thursday, Nov.18, 10.00 a.m Britannic .Thu sday, Nov.25, 8.03 p.m *Adriatic.Thursday, Dec.2, 9.30 a.m * The steamers \u201cAdriatic\u201d and * Qeltio\u201d have very superior intermediate accommmoda- tion.Rate, $30.00; Excursion, $60.00.CABIN RATES.New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, $50, $60, $80 and $100.soo Tickota, 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.THESZ BTEANKES DO MOT CARPBY SEEBP G8, OR FIGS: or ERRAGE RATEE From Montreal to Liverpool, Londonderry Queenstown, Glasgow, Belfast, London, Brix tol, Cardit, Beimullet, or G w, includ jog Ratiway Fare te New York, a Iowost \u201cPassengers booked, via Liverpool, to al Pa a EE ee rsation sud passage For e App] y Bio T+ O0-4TI8 Agent, 17 Broadway, fey EB.J.COGHLIN, SOLE AGEHT.#1 8%, Paul Street, Montreal, September 3 166 Steamers of the above Line will sail as 8.8 Ww ANDRAHM, on or about 17th S8aptem- and ist October from Antwerp for Mont- 8.8.BAUMWALL, on or about Lhe 1st Octo- 8.8.GRABBROOK, on or about 15th Septem- 8.8, WANDRAHM, on or about 8th October Regular service between the above named Ports will be continued throughout the sea- Through Bills of Lading granted in Ham.For ates of freight and other partioniars Agents Hansa Steamship Co.@ Agents White Cross Line, Orto MUNDERLOH & CO., Montreal, General Agents in Canada.Row York sad Liverpec], calling at Queenstown PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK, Wisconsin .,.Tuesday, Aug.24,11.30 a.m.July 19 Alaska.«Tuesday, Aug.81, 5.00 p.m.Risin So 7 DVD vos , Se , 1, Nevada , +++.Tuesday, Sept.21, 9.30 pa Wisconsin Tuesday, Sept.28, 4.08 p.m.Alaska .\u2026.Tuesday, Oct.5, 10.80 a.ra, Wyoming.Tuesday, Oct.12, 4.80 p.m.Arizouoa.Tuesday, Qct.19, 8,80 am.Nevada.Tuesday, Oct.26, 4.60 p.m.Wisconsin .Tuesday, Nov.2, 9.00 a.m.«Tuesday, Nov.9, 8.00 p.m.Tuesday, Nov.18, 7.30 a.m.Tuesday, Nov.28, 8.00 p.m, .Tuesday, Nov.30, 7.30 a.m.These steamers ars built of Iron i.- tight compartments, and are furnished extn uisite to make the passage across the oth safe and agroeable, having Bath- a EN aie-room, Piano xperienc ur; a and Oaterer on each steamer: The State-rooms are all poper deck, thus in- $50, $60, 380 and $180, according to location, do, ald means à respectable.way of tra a Beds, Bedding, Wagh-baelng, &e., ges Balt separate Dining-roem either Cnhbin er Bterrage being provided, ge Aurania .Sat., Oct.2 Aurania.fat., Oct.30 PAC SE i SALA, ruria .Sat., Nov 6 = = Servia.Sat., Oct.16 Servia.8at , Noy 13 Umbria .Sat., Oct.23 Umbria.8at., Oct.20 pany\u201ds office, No.\u20ac Bowling Green, New York, 8p à CPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.TEE CANADA SHIPPING (0.8 LINE OF STEAMNERS BETWEEN MONTREAL and LIVERPOOL Comprieing the following First-class, Clyde badlt, Val powered Iron Sieamehips : Tons.LAKE SUPERIOR.1++.000000.5,200 LAKE H cesersenns cena TRON.LAKE WINNIPEG .0v0s.8y LAKE NEPIGON 00000006 101 2,8CC LAKE CHAMPLAIN s\u2026socsaus- Will sail #8 follows :\u2014 FROM LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown to embark passengers latter port by direct Rall for all points in Through Tickets are issued.-\u2014 Serine CH Thursday, Sept.Thursday, Sept.Thursday, Se Lake Winnipeg Lake Nepigon.Lake Huron.Thanemore.,.++.Thursday, No Atlantic.trade.fect beated by steam, stesnaer, wants of females and children.RATES OF PASSAGE: $00.Bteeorage at lowest rates.Belfast, to A.A.WATT, $ Oustom Square; in Queenstown, fo N.G.8 Peter street, or to HE.MUBRAY, Geuoral Manager.ROYAL MAIL STEAMER FOR QUZENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Carrying the United States Mail, PROPOSED BAILING.Baltie.Baturday, Aug.C.of Richmond.Saturday, Aug.Oity of Berlin, ,,.8aturday, Oct.16 saloon privileges.years of age, nalf-fara, Servants, $50, Bpeciai Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.or Pigs.For freight or passage a WRIGHT & SONS,Géneral Age: way, New York; or 0.0, MOFALL, 148 8¢.James Street, or J.Y.CILMOUR & GO, 854 St.Paul Street, Montreal.August 20 185 SERMUDN MKD WEST INDIES QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.Sailing frem Pier 47 Worth Rivor, Mew York.Boyal Mail for Bermuda :\u2014 SS.TRINIDAD, Thursday, October 7, at J.For St.Xitts, Antigua, Dominica, Martinique, St.Lucia, Barbados and Trinidad :\u2014 88.ORINOCO, Saturday, October 2.freight, paseags and insurance, 8pply to À.BE, OUTHRERIDGR &00,, Agents, 51 Broadway.Now York, ARTEITR APPRY Seoretary, Quebec.A.B.CHAFFEE, JR, Ticket Agent, 2023 St.1 ames street, Montreal.September 27 3 NORTH ATLANTIC Steamshin Compan, LIMITED) ) Miramichi, Charlottetown, ) Prince Edward Islana, and Great Britain.Zhe A1 8.S.CLLFTON, 2665 TONS, CAFT.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 FISE, CATTLE, and other products from the North Skore of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.for Quebec and Montreal, conrecting at the Canada and the United States, and to which : 5 Scandinavi pt.3 -Fhursday, Sept, 8 Greclan., 3 Thets steamors are buili In water-tight sOrapartments and of spocial strength for the In the passenger departments tt\" 1081 por- rovision Ligs heen mads to ensure the comfort and convenience of all, Inthe Cabin the Staterooms are large and airy.The Steer e is Atted with tbe most approved Patent anvas Berthe, and ig fully ventilated and AX experienced Burgson 16 esrried by each also Stowaidesses to attend to the Oabin\u2014Montreal to Liverpoel, $50; return, For Frelghtor other particalars, apply: In GuEe « SRYMOUR .0, ; ir Liverpcol, to R.W.ROEERTS, 21 Water St.: in Quebec, to H, H.SEWELL, 125 1 Oustox Hours Square, Montreal, Children betwéen 2 and 13 pply te PETER es No.1 Broad- LINE.me 8 ~~ © Cosawswips.| _Steamshige.BEAVER LINE.ALLAN doh ar Under contract with the Governments 01 vanada and Newfoundlaud for the conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATUX 1886-Summer Acraaçecnnts-\u20141880 >> This Company\u201ds Lines are composed of the following Double-engined, Ciyde-built IRON STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for stre speed and comfort, are Btted up with all ife modern improvements that practical expérl- ence can suggest, and have made the tastest time on record :\u2014 Tonnage, 8100 8.5400 Capt.James Wyle «4000 Lt.W.H.8meith, R.N.R, Commanders, Polynesian Chrenseian \u2026.::1400$ Capt W* Richards Peruvian.gr Capt ¥.Richardson.Nova Scotian.3800 Cont: R.H.Hugh Caspian.\u2026.3200 Lt.R.Barratt, SN Ru Lake Huron .+.+\u20260+\u20260.\u2026+.Tuesday, Sept.14 CArthaginian .4608 Capt.À.Mao Thanemore .oieresssersnss \u201cTuesday.Sept, 21 Siberian.;.4600\" Capt.R.P.Moore Lake Superior teriesienses.Tuesday, Sept, 28 Norwegian 3531 Capt.J.G.Stephen Lake Winnipeg .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Tuesday, Oct.5 Hibernian FROM MONTREAL.Nestorian Lake Superior.Prussian .\u2018 p ».8000 Capt.John Park Buenos Ayrean, , » Scott Corean.Ayrean.50 Cart § Spelt Manitoban .Canadian.Phœnician .Waldensian Lueerne .220 .S Ma Newfoundland.Capt.O.Acadian ond.148 Pi Mins The Shortest Sea Route Between America and Europe, being only Five Days betw en Land and Land The Steamers of the Liverpool.Londonderry and Montreal Mail Service, Bailing froua Live il on THU and from Quebec on RSDAYS, hay = Lough Foyle to receive on hoard and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland, are intended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC.*Polynesial.csssrae sores Jhursd: te sParisian.\u201cThursday, Sept.3 sera .vEbarsday, Sept.23 polynesian «Thursday, Qc 7 «veo Thursday, Oct.14 \"These steamers car.Ahem Ty neither cattle nor Rates of Passage from Quebec OABIR.oesra0 sen sose sens» 70 and (Aceording to TEE 350, Intermediate ses on Steerage.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eevee 2 The Steamers of the Liverpool, Londenderry, Que~ bee and Montreal Extra Service, City of Chester\u2014.8aturday.Sept.4,10.00 a.m, ; City of Berlin\u2026Saturday, Sept.11, 4.00 pom.Sailing from Liverpool and Quebec on Fridays Clty of Chicago.Eataraay: Sept.18, 200 1m.passengers \u201crom rT?and Beotin Jo pi C.of Riohmond.Saturday, Oot.2, 5.00 bm.intended to be despatched ands am Oity of Chester.8aturday.Oct.9, 2.00 p.m, : FROM QUEBEC Oity of Chicago.8aturday, Oct.23, 2.,; : Sarmatian.,., s+secsvuucaunes0 Frid aitic.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.!\u201c\u2018Saturdas\u201d Oct.30, 4 0 ma.Olroassian \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 0.\u20260.\u2026.Fr des\u201d 2 tb n ©.of Richmond.Saturday, Nov.6, 1.80 p.m, Rat P City of Chester.Saturday, Nov.18, 4.60 p.m.\u20ac8 of assage from Quebec, From Inman Pler, foot of Grand Street, CablA .c.ucesse sue.c cu use Jersey City.\u2019 10° \u2019 According to acevo a.nd 0 Steerage at very low rates, Intermediate.$30 | Steorage.$20 Intermediate passage,$80; Round'Tri 3 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014850, , = Ate The Steamers of the aceording to accommedation, having sequel Glasgow, Quebec and Mont real Service are intended to sail fr ë gow, as follows :\u2014 om Montreal for Glas.ickotsto London, 37 ; and to Paris an Norwegian, seems ririvnnersnn.About Aug, 3 820 addional, according to routeselentes » anû Rcandinavian.vo.+.About Sop 3 Saloon, Staterooras, Smoking and Bathe Siberian.\" oe +«+eo About Sept, 15 rooms amidshpis.5 erian.,.veri.About Sept.22 These sjeamers do not earry Oattle, Bheap DRENO8 Ayre esses About Sept.D sa.About Oct, 8 The Steamers of the London, Quebec and Montreal Line are intended to be de: for London, aa follower ned from Montres Lucerne.About Aug.24 Phœnician.About owt.9 estorlan sees About Sept, 28 7 Norwegian .,,.,,.Greolan.,., \u201c+.About Oct.The Steamers of the Liverpool, Queenstown, St.Johns, Halifax and Baltimore Mail Service - are intended to be despatched as follows t=\u2019 FROM HALIFAX.> Nova Scotlan.Monday, Aug.30 AN.0+0.0000100rcms0 Monday, Se 13 Carthaginian .,.Tl \"Monday, Sort: 2 RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS;: Cabin.$20.00 | Intermediate.$15,00 Steerage.$6.00 The Steamers of the Glasgow, Kondonderry, Gal- way and Boston Service are intended to be despatched as fol Boston for Glasgow direct :\u2014 lows, from FROM BOSTON.Hibernian .-About Sept, Maniteban Lure A pou gta THROUGH BILLS OFLADING Persons desirous of bringing thelr friemds from Britain can obtaln 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 peints in Canad and the Western States, via Halifax, Boston, Baltimore, Quebec and Montreal, and from ali Railway Stations in Sade and the United States to vi ol an: asgow, via Baltimore.- tox, uebec and Montreal.» Bos Or Freight, pArpage or otkel Intermation apply to JOHN i CURRIE, 21 Qual d*Crlears Havre; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue Gluck Paris; AUE SORHITX & \u20180, 07 RICHAR BERNS, Antwerp; Rurs & Od., Rotterdam 0 Hudo, Hamburg; JAMES Moss & Co., Box deaux ; FISOEER & BERMER, Schugssikor No, 8, Bremen; CxuArLES Foy, Belfast JAMES 800TT & Co., Quesnstown ; ALLAN Bros.& Oo, 108 Leadenhall street, London; JAMES & ALEX.ALLAN, /t Great Olyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BECTESNa James street, Liverpeel ; ALLANS, RAB &Ce Quebec; ALLAN & Co,, 112 La Salle street, On cage ; H, BOURLIER, Toronto: THos, 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Montreal Daily Heraid, single copies, 3 cts Montreal Weekly Herald, per annum, $1 00 do do half year, - - 50c do do th-ee months, 25¢ Special Rates for Clubs on applieation NOTICK.#8 All correspondence for THE HERALD exonpt buainessletters) should be addressed to the Editor, MR.JOEN LIVINGSTON.Business correspondence 18 to be addressed to THE AxrALD COMPANY, (limited); offices ir Vio- toria Block, corner of Victoria Square and St James Street West, Montreal; Ho».PzTER MITCHELL, President; MB.ALBERT MURRAY Secretary Treasurer.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 The Montreal Herald, MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 4.- TBE ATTITUDE OF THE MAIL, The new departure of the Toronto Muil has been so revolutionary and startling in its character that it has given rise to considerable controversy and much gurmise as to the motives which inspired its action, and aa to what may be its future course in relation to Sir John Macdonald and his Government; We have in our evening contemporary the Star, what professes to \u201cbe the reasons for such departure given upon the authority of \u201ca well known Con- \u201cgervative who is intimately ac- # quainted with the interior workings \u201cboth of the Ministerial party \u201cand of the Mail office\u201d who states ¢ that the split between the Ministry and \u201c the Mal is real and that no compromise ¢¢ can be arrived at except by the yielding # of the Conservative party to the pro.\u201c gramme of the journal.\u201d It would have been more satisfactory to the public if we had\u2014wkat we think the public were entitled to\u2014a specific statement of the causes of the rupture, if there is one, in the columns of the Mad itself In the absence of this we must judge of the sincerity of the Mail\u2019s course by the facts as we find them.The Globe and the party papers of Ontario that sympathize with it seem to doubt the sincerity of the Mails course and to look upon it asa put-up job between Sir John and the manager of the Mail, and certainly in the earlier issues of that paper under its new departure the attitude was so startling that, knowing the devious ways of the Premier and the afore- time subservience of thaMwil in its support of all his measures right or wrong,they had strong grounds for their opinion and could see & plausible motive by which Sir John and his party could be benefitted.For instance, it would probably strengthen Sir §ohn in Protestant Ontario if through the columns of his chief organ he was believed to be attacking French domination in the Cabinet and relieving himself and his Government from the charge so often made against him in Ontario that the Province of Quebec ruled the Dominion, while Sir John could straddle the other horse and make his devoted followers and their clergy in Quebec believe that he, Sir John, was still their friend, To add to this it is generally believed that the large majority of his Irish Roman Catholic supporters in Ontario had deserted him, and therefore the attacks of the Mail could not affect him in that quarter as they were already lost to him, The attacks on the Church and the tithe system o% Quebec and the profession of proiecting the interests of the Protestant minority in that Province were the natural outcome of this course, So that, reading between the lines, here were reasons which the organ\u2014as it was supposed to be\u2014 might consider would be justified by ¢ party exigencies.\u201d It is true that in all these past years the Mail, under its present management, was aware of the circumstances which it condemns, and yet supported Sir ht and wrong in maintaining them.Can it, then, be matter of surprise that the sincerity of the Mail's movement should be questioned, as it is evident that if the double game could be worked sue- cessfully by riding the Protestant horse in Ontario and the French steed in Quebec, and the public of these Provinces be hoodwinked, that the Government would be benefitted by the operation.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sir John found it necessary to make a mild disclaimer of responsibility at the London meeting for the Mail's attack upon the Church and the tithe system, and it is possible that the Mail felt aggrieved at being repudiated.The © Star's correspondent says that the trouble began more than eighteen months ago about the storage of Amerscan whisky, which the ail, he says, opposed.The Mail may have opposed it, but our impression is otherwise, butas we have not at hand a file of the Mail to verify the fact we shall let that pass ; if the Mail did oppose it, it cartied itf point, for the whisky was not stored in Canada and this could not have been sufficient cause for a break, The \u201c correspondent\u201d says \u201c from that day to this the Mail has considered itself an entirely independent journal,\u201d This can scarcely be the fact as the Mail has up to its recent break been the most out-and-out supporter of Sir John\u2019s Government, his policy and his public measures, and we remember only one Instance in which anything ep- peared in its columns condemning Sir John Macdonald except as to his criminal North-West and Indian policy, and the election of North-West officials, and THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE MONDAY.OCTOBER 4 mentary and public acts, with all the scandals, arising therefrom, was publicly known as his chief organ, and its Ottawa correspondent was in most intimate and daily communication with the Premier himself, from whomit received the earliest information on all subjects, So that up to within a few weeks its attitude was the same that it had been for years before, It did not protest against or oppose the Jobbery in railway bonuses or boodle bills in his position in relation to the liquor question, and it supported him iu his Franchise Act, In all the: e in reading between the lines we can see à motivein party interests.The Mail has in its most receut issues attacked Sir John in a most vulnerable point, his Franchise Act, and here we can see no party motive for the Madl\u2019s course, and bence we conclude that the atritude wtich it has assumed it intends to follow out, .In this Franchise Act Sir Jobn has put the country to the expense of nearly $1,000,000, kept Parliament three extra months in session to accomplish it, and without attaining any good, The Mail now supports the principle of Mr, Mitchell\u2019s motion on manhood suffrage, which would have saved that enormous expense and trouble which Sir John\u2019s complicated Franchise Act has imposed upon this country, and we therefore, while differing with the Mail upon its attacks upon the clergy and systems of Quebec, feel bound to accept the statement that it bas assumed an independent attitude, and, ha freed itself from party trammels, We have no doubt that by such a step it will increase its influence, whatever the causes may be that have led to the adoption of its present course, ee MR.MERCIER AND THE \u2018 GAZEITE.\" Our morning contemporary speaks of THE HERALD as a convert rushing to the defence of Mr.Mercier.What we really did was to call attention to Mr, Mercier\u2019s own defence ard the severe way in which he handled the Gazette, We can understand its suffering uuder the punishment though really we are obliged to admit that it deserved what it received.Our neighbor is in a very painful siate of mind, The elections are close at hand and in spite of its wild screeching and empty boasting, it is dreadfully atraid that it will be taken by the ear, so to speak, and walked away from the vicinity of the provincial treasury, Ii feels as a schoolboy might do who is to be flogged at a certain hour and sees the hauds of the clock approaching the fatal moment, The chief difference is that the journal does not wait until the rod falls tu begin its bellowing.Should Mr.Mercier be successful at the elections it will be interesting fo observe whether the Gazette sinks into & dull despair\u2014its normal condition being dullness\u2014or whether it will rave in its agony and continue to be abusive, Not that it matters much which course it may adopt, The Gazette pleads that Mr, Mercier\u2019s political character should be criticized.So far so good.But it adds, \u201cthe undis-, \u201cputed facts in relation thereto stamp \u201chim as a man whom it would be a cal- \u201camity to place at the head of the affairs \u201cof the province,\u201d The difficulty is that what the Gazette calls the facts are not only disputed but disputed avparently with a considerable degree of success.In the case against Mr.Mercier the public are dependent on the Gazette's allegations and extracts from the remarks of other:people.Now the public knows the Gazette\u2019s talent at garbling extracts and suppressing the truth, and they are aware that in the ethics of that paper * political exigencies\u201d are held to be.s sufficient excuse for untruth, Tho Gazette has told the world that it is guided by that rule.This is not merely a political matter, but it is one personal to the Gazette, Our contemporary is paid to support the Ross- Taillon government and to malign its opponents, and to do it justice it earns its pay.The \u201cexigencies\u201d of the present acute political situation demand thai it should etop at nothing that may tend to discredit the leader of the Liberal party in Quebec, and to do it justice it consistently yields to the exigency, and is os dishonest as its employcrs can desire.Its edge that the success of Mr.Mercier mesns its own banishment from the pay office ofthe province, and this imparts much earnestness and vigor into the howlings.It is necessarily rather damped in its objurgations by the circumstance of Me.Mercier having been elected batonnier of Montreal and chief batonnier of the province by gentlemen of his own profession, who, in doing this, no doubt, intended to show their disbelief in the Gazetts and their approval of Mr.Mercier.But its mission is to throw dirt; it is paid for doing so, and we presume that it will continue an operation which, weregret to be obliged to say, seema rather congenial work, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A HUMANE INDIAN POLICY.Our somewhat flighty, but always valued, contemporary, the Mail, publishes Blake concerning the value of impressing the Indians with an idea of our resources in artillery.The article is slightly lingering, but distivetly humorous.\u2018Lhe Mail does not approve of the Dominion\u2019s efforts in artillery being exposed to Indian criticism, aud, though perhaps, from dii- ferent reasons than those of the Mani, we agree with that journal.Our exhibition of ordnance in the Saskatchewan campaign was not creditable.We sent the men of one battery without their guns ; we sent & light field piece that could hardly be worked and broke downatan them, zeal is, of course, warmed by the knowl-.a humorous article on a remark of Mr, tion cost a large sum of money and it was satisfactorily proved that not more than one Indian had been killed by this weapon.This Indian even was disputed, but the Gatling was eventually given the benefit of the doubt.This was Mr.Howard\u2019s gun, We have beard of some other Gatling guns, concerning the transport of which from Winnipeg some difficulty arose, but these pieces, we understand, excited curiosity rather than fear.So much so that military men expressed the opinion that should the forces be routed, the enemy would not take the trouble of carrying off these guns.: Our Toronto contemporary is happier in humor tlan in censure.If we maybe pardoned for saying so, it makes itself a little ridiculous in attempting the rols of anjindignant humanitarian, Speaking of Mr, Blake\u2019s proposal, which by the way it does not fairly state, it says :\u2014 The proposal to frighten the Indians an afterwards to fight and kill them with and non, is not merely ridiculous, it is shameful; itis cruel both to the writes and to the Indians.It 1s impossible to contrast it with the more humane policy of educating the Indians, of teaching them agriculture, and of impressing their chiefs with the power and stregth of Canada by taking them through our larger cites bow coming to the con- usion that Mr.Blake has not given m study to the Indian problem.Ev ach For our part we believe \u2018that if by frightening the Indians they would have been restrained from acts of murder and pillage it would have been humane to frighten them, The Mail\u2019 friends exasperated them and then killed them by shooting or by hanging them.If it is ridiculous and shameful to frighten and then kill Indians, how much more shameful was it to illtreat them and drive them into acts of hostility, for which the employees of those who had so acted immediately shot them down or put them to death by process of a law foreign to the Indian principles of justice, When the Mail speaks of the humane \u201cpolicy of educating the Indians, of * teaching them agriculture *etc.,etc., we are in doubt as to whether it has again dropped info humor, 80 to say, or whether in the consciousness of what it would do in given circumstances it imagines that such a course was followed in the North- West Territories.Though millions had been voted for furthering Indian agriculture it could without much difficulty be shown that less produce was raised by the whole of the Indians of the North-West than by the single tribe of Iroquois Indians in their most savage condition two hundred years ago, and that while these millions were voted for the Indian the contractor only was benefited by It could be shown that the \u201chumane policy\u201d of the Government when reduced to practice resulted in the Indians being treated like dogs, and in their developing a hatred for their instructors that ended in murder, The \u201chumane policy\u201d that so pleases our contemporary has been shown by unquestionable authority to have been synonymous with the distribution of mouldy flour and rotten bacon; with tho starvation or alternative poisoning of the Indians axid with the creation in their breasts of a despair that made the danger of conflict witk the power of the Dominion a relief to the condition in which they were living.If there is one field of administration more than another in which the policy of Sir John Macdonald has been a distinct failure, it has been in bis governance of the North-West, Our contemporary has itself very ably shown how the halfbreeds were treated, and the testimony of irreproachable evidence has taught us that in respect of the Indian management nothing could be worse, The starvation and the poisoning of Indians, the debauchery of their women, the waste of the money voted to assist them in cultivating the land, and\u2019 the brutal treatment to.which they were subjected by those who should have-been their protectors is not aptly described by the term \u201ca humane policy.\u201d As the Mail thinks that taking some of the leading Indians through the chief cities of the Domicion is a good one, and preferable to anything Mr, Blake's study of the Indians suggests, it is strange that our eon- temporary, in the days when its voice was 85 powerful in the councils of Oitaws, had never a word to say on the subject.When others unconnected with the Government, finding the department inert, adopted this course it is easy to recognize its wisdom, but less honest thau ic- genious to imply credit to the Govarn- ment for its adoption We are not authorized to say that Mr, Blake would meke a better Superintendsnt-General of 1ndians than Sir John Macdonald has proved himself to be, though we have { our opivicn on that point,but we feel quite sure that ke could uot possibly be a more.unsuccessful one, OUR DiSAPPUINTING COUSIN, Our American cousin is a little disappointing sometimes, He has not been diffident in proclaiming his enterprise, his smurfness, his go-aheadedness, and, to use a word of his coining, his general live- ness,\u201d We have so often been told by him that Canadians are a slow and un- progressive people, hampered by our monarchical institutions, hugging our chaine, and, in fact, objects of commisse- ration.A \u201clive American\u201d was a person we should emulate; a person who could not be \u201cgot over,\u201d wouldn\u2019t \u201cget left,\u201d and was \u201cthere every time.\u201d We heard this so ofteu that we came to believe it at last, and even to repeat it amongst ourselves, but time and an examination of facts are rather dispelling the illusion, We find that outside the large cities of the eastern and middle States, there is more business going on in the towns and villages of Canada than in these it did condemn, On the other band importantjgjunciure aud we sent some our smart, not-to-be-left cousins are uns\u2019 it supported Sir John in all hit Parlia- Gatling guns.The Gatling gun ammuni- able to work a bank or any financial institution without imminent danger of losing their money.We eee that their fisherman cannot compete with those of the unprogressive Canadians, and are obliged to howl for special legislative protection, and we find that their faith in their own enterprise, smartness, knowing- ness, ete,, isnot strong enough to warrant their competing with Canada in her railway enterprige, First they are beaten out of sight in the fish business and cry out against the superior enterprise of the Canadians, and now they are declaring that something must be done to stop those Canadians running their railways and steamers in competition with their own on the Pacific coast, This is where our cousin disappoints us, His enterprise is only great when he has everything his own way, and no rival is allowed near.Then his credulity is amazing.There really is no lie too gross for his belief, no limit to the concocted stories which his newspapers will not pay for and their readerabelieve, This weakness of Cousin Jonathan has been perceived and is being gaily worked from Ottawa.Some young man who has guaged Yankee credulity has there set himself to work to invent stories which he puts in the form of news and telegraphs to New York, Boston, Detroit and other places.Newspapers of some reputation, and it might besupposed of some experience, print these wonderful yarns and pay the scamp who sends them.He sends the same thing to a number of papers and each pays him, There is nothing to prevent any number of equally unconscionable people doing the same thing, The gullible Yankee papers will pay for these artistic verasimi- litudes and print them, and though they will perhaps try to exercise their discretion, a smart youth will generally be found more than a match for them.This is another point in which Cousin Jonathan disappoints us, TBE ALASKAN BOUNDARY.- It is reported by telegram from Ottawa to the New York World, on the authority of a despatch from Victoria, British Columbia, that a valuable find of gold has been discovered close to the boundary of Alaska, and that already $24,000 of the precious metal has beau takenout.Kuowing what we do of the sharp practices of our neighbors, it is not at all improbable that the question of jurisdiction maÿ be raised, as no boundary line has ever been run between the Canadian and Alaskan territory, In the treaty between Russia and England, made in 1825, the general outline of the division between tho two territories is defined in the terms used by treaty-making powers, but these are in such general terms ; and it could scarcely be otherwisein a country at that time so remote and unknown; that it is not at allimprobable that if gold should be found there in large quantities a rush of miners\u2014and they are generally of a most lawless class\u2014may find their way into that territory, and lead to complications of a most serious character, Our Government should lose no time in -arranging with-the United States Government for the appointment of the necessary commission to have the boundaries accurately defined, This matter has been repeatedly brought up in Parliament and was as often given the go by.Canada has had a sad experience in her unsettled boundaries with the United States, and these have mainly arisen from the procrastination and de- until imminent international; complications and difficulties forced the settlement of the question upon them, The unsightly appearance of the map of the boundary line, which divides the State of Maine from Canada, and in which it is generally believed we were deprived of a large slice of territory to which we were entitled, is an evidence of this, and our more recent experience in the settlement of the San Juan question was not more satisfactory, and when we consider that we shall have to deal atsecond hand, viz, through the British Government, with a people who can coolly claim jurisdiction over an open sea from 500 to 600 miles in extent on the Pacific; while on the Atlantic, in the face of a settled convention they claim the right to enter our bays and harbors and take fish witkin three miles from shore, we have little to expect from their sense of justice and nothing from delay.We therefore trust that the Government will not adopt a to-morrow policy but lose no time in getting this matter put in train for settlement, prin.THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNT OF THE OCcurrence at Cayuga and the exhibition of Louis Riel\u2019s portrait is rather more explicit than anything that has yet appeared.The most charitable explanation that suggests itself is that the Minister of the Interior said something more than he intended to say :\u2014 Dominion of Canada, County of Haldimand.To Wit:\u2014 In the election in Haldimand for the House of Commons, held Sepjember 1 and September 8, A.D.1886.I, William Thomas Anthony, of the township of North Cayuga.in the County of Hal- dimand, farmer, solemnly declare :\u2014 .First, that [ am an elector of the electoral district of Haldimand, and I voted at the eloc- tion held there on September 8, A.D.1888, and that I have also voied at each election since confederation, Secondly, that I ain the owner of 125 acres of land, about three miles from the village of Cayuga, in the County of Haldimand, and that I have resided all my life on a part of the sald land ; Thirdly, That I was present at a public mesting held in the village of Cayuga, in the Couaty of Haldimand, at the court house of the said County of Haldimand, the thirty- first day of August, A.D.1886, at which meeting, the Hon.Thomas White, Minister of the Interior, was the principal speaker on the Conservative side ; and at which meeting the said Hon, Thomas White, In the presence of all these, there and then assembled, in the midst of his speech, did show a picture of Louis Riel with a rope around his neck, and did there and then say publicly ;\u2014 \u201c Hereisone of the new saints ef the Roman Catholic Church 1\u201d And I make this solemn declaration consei- entlously belisving the same to be true, and those of the United States.We find that by virtue of the act passed in the thirty- lays which deferred such a necessary work | ze seventh year of ber Majesty's reign intituled i Hew Advertisements t * an act for the suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial oaths.\u201d T, ANTHONY.Signed) Ww.[Declared before me at the village of Cay- ugs, in the County of Haldimand, this 18th day of September, A.D.1886].JAMES MITCHELL, (Signed) \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE DEFEAT of the English schooner Miranda by the celebrated schooner Sachem, and the English cutter Stranger by the sloop Thetis, should settle the question of the build of yachts in favor of the Americans, The N.Y.Herald says :\u2014 The course was about thirty-five miles, and the Sachem won by ten minutes.This is a great triumph of Mr.Burgess.He has shown that his new schooner is as decided a success as his sloops.The Miranda was the swiftest boat of her size ever turned out of an English yard, and she is doubtl2ss a magnificent vessel of her typa.But it was seen yesterday th«t under conditionsespecially favoring her she was badly beaten by a yacht the style of which it is fashionable in England to deride.Perhaps now we shall hear fewer sneers about the \u201c skimmiog dish,\u2019 and the \u201c\u2018 Knife-board\u201d stock may slightly deteriorate.While the Sachem was landably engaged in beating the Miranda off Newport, keel and centreboard were having another contest off Marblehead.The cutter Stranger and the sloop Thetis fought another battle and the Thetis won.According to all reports, just the sort of weather prevalied which ought bo have suited the cutter, but the cutter gob beaten all the same, tr THE MAIL GIVES AS AN ACCOUNT of the recent meeting at Richmond an extract from the Gazette\u2019s report of that event.Is this innocence, or is it guile?Does the Mail really believe that the sacred principles of political exigencies are allowed to be forgotten in the Gazette office when the report of a meeting is published?As a matter of fact, the circumstance on which the Mail makes its point was invented by the Gazette reporter, and was as nearly as it might be the opposite of the truth, It has come to this pass with Gazette reports that it is now very difficult to believe even the opposite of what it says.DOMINION DISCONTENT.\u2014How will the Maritime Provinces of the Canadian Dominion enjoy being taxed from Ottawa for their large share of the million dollars which the Dominion Government has just awarded to the Hudson Bay Companv on account of claims arising out of the Riel rebellion ?\u2014 New York Herald.How did California like being taxed to pay for the war with the South ?These little inconveniences have to be borne by all truly great nations, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TER HAMILTON Spectator says :À- So long as Mr.Mitchell tells fish stories and tolls them to the.marines, he is safe, but he suould keep to his own element.It is not given to one man to know the heavens above and the waters under the earth as well.Quiteso.But if the Spectator does not discontinue its stories, there is another clement it may become acquainted with after it has shuffled off this mortal publication ; so to speak.Ee THE AMOUNT oF FREE advertising which the editorial department of the N.,\u2019 Y.Herald is givivg Violet Cameron is enough to make the business manager tear out the remainder of his hair, SPECIAL NOTIUE.ON YOUR RETURN FROM THE COUNTRY OR SEASIDE, DO NOTJFORGET TO CALL AND GET YOUR OWN fAND?THE CHILDREN\u2019S PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN, IN ANY STYLE, AT NOTMAN & SONS.21 BLEURY STRERT.DIED, FORSTER\u2014On the Morning of Saturday, the 2nd iustant, Esther Eveline, daughter of Rev.J.Lawson Forster, forraerly of Montreal, now: of Chelsea, London, England, aged 21 years.The funeral will leave the residence of her biother-in-law, T.B.Macauley, 81 Fert street, un Monday, at 2 p.m.Quebec and London, England papers please copy.c 238 \u2018WyLIE\u2014Montreal, 3rd October, 1886,Jemima Elizabeth Diam nd, wife of the late Joseph \u2018Wylie, aged 65 years.The funeral will take place cn Tuesday afternoon at 2.30, from her late resideace 168 Dalhousie street.Friends please accept this notice.u 23s Hem Aduertisemenis, #5 The friends of Alderman McShane, M.P.P.are requested to meet to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at the Widow Stotts Hotel, Point St.Charles, beyond the crossing.ASK FOR J udicieus housekeepers use them! © rthodox grocers always sell them ! N on-residents buy thera wholesale ! A droit cooks insist on having them ! 8 o procure our Flavoring Extracts! 722 BU YALL TVERYWMERE, \u201cBR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e WHOLESALE AT 10 DeBresoles Street, Montreal October 4 u 238 ONTARIO AND QUEBEC RAILWAY CO, The half-yearly interest due on the 1st December next, on the 5 PER CLNT DERENTURE STO0K of this C:mpany, will! be paid at the offiee of Messrs.Morton, Rose & Co, Bartholomew House, London, England, on and after that date to holders on the Luidon Register on the l4th inst., and to holders on the Montreal Register on the 26th instant.Inte est for the same period on the OHH MON STGCK of the Company at the rate of SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM will be paid on and after the same date at the Bank of Montreal, Montreal or at the office of Messrs.Morton, Rose & Co., at the option.of the holder to Shar-holders on the Register on the 2th instant.Warrants for these payments will :be \u2018remitted to the registered holders.\u2019 The Debenture Stuck Transfer Books will close in London on the i4th instant, and in Montreal on the 26:h instant, and the Common Stock Transfer Buok will close in Montre :l on the 26th instant.The Books at both places wiil be re-opened on the 2nd December next.By order of the Board.CHARLES DRINKWATER, Seer .Montreal, October 4th, 1886, MID BY Mayo's Vegetable Anaesthetic I8 NOW MANUFACTURED AT 41} WILLIAM STREET, MONTREAL, where all orders for the Dominion oan be promptly filled.This new anæsthetic cm be administered the same as Nitrons-Oxidezas and gan be ch narged Iu ihe same oylinderi.rders for rous-Oxide Gas al 1 Alled at above, address.So cm be rice of Vapor.«4 cents Nitrous Oxide.3 per fall September 50 H.SMITH, Local Agent for the Patantee, du 285 Richelleu and Ontario Navigation Co.= es Pa CHANGE of TIME Commencing MONDAY next, 4th Ootober, the Steamers \u201c QUEBEC \u201d and \u2018\u201c MONTREAL,\u201d will leave for Quebec at, Six O'clock pm.instead of Seven: ALEX: MILLOY, Traffic Manager: Muntreal, Oct: 1st, 1886: POSTPONED.The NEW YORK EXCURSION, via CENTRAL VERMONT and DELAWARE & HUDSON RAILWAYS, announced from MONTREAL for 4th, 5th and 8th October, has been POSTPONED to OCTOBER 16th.Tickets good to go October 16th, I8th and 19th, and good to return until October 26th, 1886, inclusive.: Fare for Round Trip, $10, A.C.STONEGRAVE, Can.Pass.Agent C.V.R.R.C.0.MOFALL, Gon.Agent D.& H.C.Co.Sept.23 23,29,308 1,2,4,5,6,9,14,15,16,180 233 Boston & Savannah Steamship Co.Direct Ling from Boston fo Savannah Connecting at Savannah with all rail lines to points in the South and South west, and with rail and steamer lines to all peints in Florida.The elegant new iron steamers of 2200 tons each, GATE CITY aud CITY OF MACON, will sail regularly every Thursday, from Boston and Savannah.For freight or passage apply to W.H.RING, Nickerson\u2019s Wharf, Congress Street, Boston, Mass., or A.DeW.SAMPSON, 201 Washington Stréet, Boston.J: B:LABELLE, General Manager! m 238 Sept 3m mwf 234 VE LABRADOR BERANCS 1800 Brls.Munn\u2019s No.1.75 Hf-brls, Munn\u2019s No.1.400 Brls.Ross's No.1.Large, Bright and Fat, all net caught, for sale by STEWART MUNK & CO, 22 St, John street Telephone 1385.October 4 1y Oot, 6 MONTREAL FURNITURE \u20ac0,, (LIMITED).Having purchased the new Factory with all the late and improved machinery of Oraig & Co;, St! James street wes], and added largely thereto, and also secured the 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 samples or photographs furnished by them can have the exclusive contr 1 of such arti lesin ths city, and satisfaction both in material and workmanship will be guaranteed.We hope thereby to secure g§ fair portion of the immense trade which is now going almost exclusively from this city to Ontario and the United States: ] Woods of ali kinds used in the manufacture of furniture can be laid down in Montreal cheaper than in any city of the Dominion! Our Canadian cabinet-makers and upholsterers are noted for the skill and industry in the great furniture centre of New York, Chicago, Toronto and elsewhere.We purpose to use this material here and show our citizens what can be done at home.To this end we have gecured the most competent foremen in each department.We have all the facillties for turning out good work, and those who undersell us will have to get up \u2018aily.We have one of the largest drying kilhs 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, Cherry, and Walnut Bedroom Sets, one house in the city havipg 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.few days.MONTREAL FURNITURE ¢0.| T 286 breat Annual Exhibit \u2014\u2014a October 1 Our Forty-first Annual Exhibit has commenced, It consists of tue largest and best assorted stock of Parlor Sets, comprising the latest designs of Group Sets, upholstered in the finest quality and latest shades of Silk 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, Statuetto Tables, Gilt Chairs, Ottomans,.Piano Stools, Music Cabinets, Portfolios, and a full line cf Library, Diniug Room aud Chamber Furniture.Our new passenger elevator, so much appreciated by customers, will carry all ia \u2018want 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 Inspeetlon of stock and prices, at our oldest, largest aud by all acknowledged the cheapest Furniture House in the Dominion, quality considered.The advantages of purchasing largely and paying cash for all stock, enables DOWER McGARVEY & SON to mark all their stock in plain figures at and pelow what the same goods cost many in our ne.or large reduction to all wholesale custom- Nos.1849, 1851 & 1858 1x otre Dame &t Corner MoGiil MONTREAL WEST.305 G.W.STEPHENS\u2019 Committee Rooms are:\u2014 \u20181346 ST.CATHERINE STREET ; Chairman, EDGAR JUDGE.2157 NOTRE DAME STREET; Chairman, BEDOUARD LEDUO.96 FULFORD STREET; Chalrwan, 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, REF\" Rooms open every evening.W.S8 WALKER, .Sec, Central Committee.r@ | September 23 Our traveller will start with samples in a} Amusements, TT ACADEMY OF Mug HENRY THOMAS.Lessco and May C, vi Monday,Oor.4th, t, ; THE GREAT DRAMATIO EVENT righ: The Celebratéd Actress ! Oppo ROSE COCHupyl 8 rted by the talented FRE) _Û BELLEVILLE and the strongest Gus I) of ex the road.\u201cne following plays will be Produez oy provi ing the week :~¥onday, \u201cSchool fol dy, titi dal\u201d ; Tuesday, * London Assurance», St, politi nesday, \u201cAs You Like It\u201d ; Thursday 1?Wet atten; for Scandal\u201d; Friday, * Scrap of pa ho] Saturday Matinee, \u201c Lady of Lyongr.oper, are o day night, the play will be 8D00uneeq ho Both Seats on sale at Nordheimer\u2019s, ® gaini SPARROW & JAOORy that THEATRE ROvyy | mi OT een - candi EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACY[py, this i fternoon ard Eve ! Every A the Week, «°K Duy not b: The Latest London and New , COLVILLE'S YO Suey] = 5 - e TAKEN FROM LIFg| on By HENRY PETITT, Author of Te yt! Produced by the PHOSA MOALLIg reduc DRAMATIC CO.with ali the origine SE liog ery from Wailack's Theatre, N.Y.) ing ROE The Great Explosion, Clerckenwe]; Prey still Act 4th\u2014The English Racing Stable, fy ducing the celebrated horse \u201cCOMET 5» \u2018ll frienc ing this one of the graudest productions or Cort age.Io £ Admission, 10, 20, and 30 ventu, sectio > 3 .i \\ MRS, PAGE-THRUWER om ! : UHL | the G Concert Beason i888.'gy, to aui First Concert and Matin ae ) QUEEN'S HALL, À failed Friday and Saturday, Qct.8th 2 the ¢ Xe & Artists Assisting :\u2014Mdme, Fannie Bly Oppos fleld-Zelsler, of Chicago, Pianiset; Mig od in the ham, of Montreal; Herr Max Hrinrich New Yorx, Vocalist ; The Danureuther Qua selves tette, Herr Gustav Dannreuther, director.| ; Box plan now open to the public aj No ing gr belmer\u2019s and J.L.Lamplough\u2019s susie gion meetir Reserved Seats, 31.All seats :eserveq, AL more names can be received on the Suber eye-w.tion list, the subscription ($5) securiLg fan reserved seats at Concert and Matinee, September 27 ZT,283 1, 68,90 % The QI Fi betwee MS Fill Warre fg be ] oa bat! .ponent ] efeste HARP RECITAL, Thursday Evening 0, \u20ac neh! 7th, at 32 University street, Commencing J EIGHT p.m.test \u20ac f admissien 5c, Reserved seats, four day in $3.00, obtained at Nordheimer\u2019s and Print a Tory stores.© 9 held in DANCING, one th \u2019 ing al Prof.Durkee\u2019s Classes as Follows ; Burroa Beginners\u2019 Evening Class, Tuesd al Fiiday, Ootober oth aad Sth\u201d 7 nd G.Bal Afternoon Class, Monday and Thursday ceive October 4th aad 7th, from 4 to 6.| \" tive.Assembly nex! Thursday evening.Musiq Mr.The popular ltalian Orchestra.fair) Circulars at Prince\u2019s Music Store and at th alrly Academy.5m 23] tronue cordia hour d nected tion.closest Hon, ontreal Hunt Steeplechasÿ =»; aga nat WILL TAKE PLACE ON lengih: Thursday, 7th October, an $61.00! ni Saturday, 9th October, § oi.OVER THE , robber BLUE BONNEYS COURSE} foul , STEWARDS.felt he A.Baumgarten, Esq., J.gles L.Strath sink o M.F.H.of H's Worship the H.\u201cMontagu Alle tacked Mayor of Montreal.Esq.Cl John Crawford, Esq.H.A.Allan, Esq.lacked Dr.Craik jen, E = a Galarneau, Ba electors es rien, Esq.u aton, Esq.: Jam w He arntons Esq.a meetin; SPECIAL STEWARDS FOR FARMERS' RACE | À re Jas, Drummond, Esq.James Sormmervilp and Te Andrew soott, Beq.| Esq.: 2! his cou Thomas Brown, Esq.H.Lapointe, Esg.he, the JUDGE.STARTER.; John Crawford, Esq.James P.Dawes, Bi pe CLERK OF THE COURSE, : von A.Baumgarten, Esq., M: F.H.prozou CLERK OF THE SCALES.ready t: James O\u2019Brien, Esq.had re; WM.H., ARNTON, Englist J.ALEX.L.STRATHY, This Hon.Secretaries.with lo FIRST DAY.Hoo N 1st\u2014GREEN STEEPLECHASE, for a Pur h ef of $200; 11 entries ad to 2nd\u2014HALF-BRED HANDICAP STEEPL finished CHARE, for a Purse of $2'V; 13 en\u2019 ries.of non» 3rd\u2014MEM BERS\u2019 PL ATI, for a plece C Plate, value of $110 ; § entries.apt.4th\u2014HUNTE 38\u2019 FLAT, Sweepstake of T and wi Dollars each, with $100 added ; Se tries, bis ad SECOND DAY.meeting 5th\u2014HUNT CUP, for a Piece of Plate, val and she of $300 ; 6 entries.strongh 6th\u2014FARMERS\u2019 RACE, for a Purse of § it 17 entries.] ite.th\u2014OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHAS Hon.for & Purse of $300; 9 entries.and wa 8th\u2014CONSOLATION HANDICAP STEER the ch: LECHASE, for a Purse of $1 0.che Post entries allowed in payment of doubl gave a entrance fee.North- First race to start at half-past 2 o'clod the ; sharp.Gates open at 1.30 p.m.posl Owners sud riders ar - \u201cotifled tuaË and com races wil} be started punctually ath to Join hours named withou wciting for hors that that sire not on the past on tim.gre Æ- Badges (85.00 each} Lo he hd from b Mr.I Secretaries and Members of the Hunt.several October 4 stration, A= and saic Tducational.the Tor | A ) pue lat ar ÿj buked a Montreal Veterinary Colla! Sess gogues ESTABLISHED 1866.proved .mm \u2014 .moveme LECTURES COMMENCE ON race or oppress TUESDAY, GCTOBER 5th.He said \u2014 on this Introdurtory Lecture by'M.C- BAKER nivance V 8, at EIGHT o\u2019cinck p.m, the allia Tue public are cordistly in ited.Yor particulars of the Course, Hees, & between apply to Mr, E D.MCEACHRAN.F.R.C.V.S., Lynch, rineipn an No.6 Union ave against Sept 22 A 50 9 moveme TT § to order At Association of Montreal sors: vil, ingly w.+ Bucceed: - * the mee h \\ a THE ADVANCED ART CLASSES Foster, of the Art Association will RE-OPEN FOR Mr.Au; THE SESSION 1886-87 BARLY IN OCTOBER\u2018 on beha under the direction of Mr.William Brymuet that we of the Royal Canadian Academy.2 Curran, Intending Students will obtain particulars deem it, on application to MISS NEWTON, at the}Taken a Galiery.o the L Montreal, 3td September.218 pink bb u THOMAS ROBERTSON & (3 Ul i Ï Un : L\u2019Ass MONTHEAL AND GLASGOW, np ; x0Ë 3 IRON, STEEL AND METAL MERCHANT Sanvass.RAILWAY SUPPLIES.of the co Plambers and Steamfi(t:xrs\u2019 SappHes | to the Ro SOLE AGENTS FOR and adm \u201c COLTNESS,\u201d \u201c PALMELLINGTON,\u201d Pndercta \u201c GARTSHESXEIT,\u201d © EGLINTON\" | desire to and \u201c LONSD LE HENATITE?pin 0 PIG IRONw, No Mg + DALZELLY Steck Soiter Plate, bein = LUKEX\u2019S\u201d Charcoal Ivon Boller Plate dil \u201cSHANKS\u201d Sanitary Appliznees.ita iad i \u201c THUS.GLOVeR'S Dry Gas eters.tion Dr MANUFACTURERS OF double à WROUGHT IRON TUBING hile bi FOR GAS, STEAM OR WATER.| wii pam Also, BOIL, TUBES, mp à stron from Irn or Stee) i \u20ac July 1 BW THE MONTREAL HERALD ANT' DAILY COMMERCIAY, GAZETTE, MONDAY.OCTOBER 4 i _ iH: CONTESY.had.Mr.Joseph Ganthier, of Si.Lin, used at Wallack\u2019s Theatre, N.Y., with the Hotels Ste promises 100 of à majority there.So strong folluwing + | \u201c ; :, 18 the feeling i i I.CAST.Sr reese ms Rage.The election fight has commenced in Mari À othe county agaiost Walter Lee, an artist, igh + Both G à rion, ex-M.P.P., and the Conservative Jel , .H.8.Duffield ; N right _earnes .0 1 overnment an party that the Federal member, Mr.Hur- Joo.Cation: yon, adventurer.W.H.Stuart NTI Opposition are straluing every nerve to|teau, is said already to have sbandoned | William Maguire, à sociaiist.:Ridwix rar J À win the day.Appearances indicate that! the Beld, Mr Gauthier will be the Liberal Titus Bort @ Mendesorlpt.sod: He Bunny thing will be lost On either side for want C*2Cidate for the Commone.LL Leino ono HACE DE ; RIC ne 5 Le Nearl at in th Terrebonne.\u2014The only patish below the Robert Glianinel, a aportaman oY Driscole MADISON SQUARE, Opa of exzriion.L early every county in the mountains in which Mr.Nantel, ex Jaok a abs Bo eh fees «Sheridan Tupper NEW YORK.wy J] province is being closely canvassed, and; M.P.P., will have a majority is Ste.[780% % Sable boy, wiih song as ones a ir aa political meetings, more or less largely Therese and there the usual Tory Mlohael Duford, a Nihiilst.,,.S.Carleton O8t charmingly situated at the junetion Ne aiteudeJ, are beiag held every day.There MAj9rity o?150 will be reduced fo 16 or} gorgeant ghraold, a detective.Charles Brooks of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 4th St.poh Lo sot as to Ul 20.The village of Terrebonne will plump Fate Denby,» Warder.Phoiwouls Knobh \u2018acing Madison S8qusre.er, re many Conjzctures as ie result, 125 majority for Mr.Limoges ; St.Jerome Bella Greystone, an heiress.ror oom.ie Co: ducted on the Enropean Plan > hey Both sides express themselves confident of 200, while Los Plaines, New Glasgow, Ste.Mary Mi: ire snes se Miss A Shindel JARVRIN & WALTER, gaining a majority.The Opposition feel Sophie and the other parishes will also send SB ss Fannie §.Bernard Proprietors, Bo that the tide of public opinon and public good majorities.Mr, Nautel\u2019s chateaux forts Maia.[7111000000 Miss Cla a Rutherford June 20 15 stx 147 feeling is with them, aud intelligent and candid Ministerialiete, although they admit ON! this to be the case Lo a certain exteut, do 20., Duriy not b:tieve that it is strong enough to float Sugg Mr.Mercier into power.They believe, or 3 rather say they believe, that the Govern: FE) ments majority will be considerably LL reduced, but that it will not be wiped out al aliogether., The Opposition party remains ! Pry still uadivided.{he attempts of false ag friends to make a breach between the ons oft Coutervative section and the Liberal 8 section of the Opposition have signally (ea failed, \u201c Divide and conquer\u201d was at t § one tims the motto of the wire-pullers of : the Government party.They endeavored 8.to act upon it, but all their plans have ! failed.The accounts that come from t ; the ccuntry are most encouraging to the ha g io Blo, Opposition, and the Liberals engaged Mise Wo in the canvass in the cities express them- hor gu selves as sanguine of success.The follow- octo.ing graphic description of the Opposition cle Sigg meeting at Brome is from the pen ofan sub eye-witness :\u2014 eg th THE BROME MEETING.5,8,90 2% \u2018The contest in the County of Brome ; between Hon, Mr.Lynch and Captain | Warre: is being pursued with much vigor I oa bath sides.The Captain is an old og- ponent of tue Minister, having nearly defeated him at the last election, Mr.ening, Oy, Lynch\u2019s majority being only sixteen.A dencine gf test « f public opinion was made on Satur- 5, four fy day iz Knowlton, Mr.Lynch\u2019s parish and 1d Princyf a Tory stronghold.A public meeting was o held in the exhibition building, aad about | one thousand electors attended, not counting a Tory contingent brought is from the Follows 7 surrounding counties under the whip of J.esday and G.Baker, M.P., who evidently had re- ive: i 1 tra- Thursday, ceived a hint to be unusually demonstra g.Music Mr.Fisher, M.P.for Brome, ably and ; fairly presided over the meeting, He in- and att tronuced Hon, Mr.Mercier, who was very 5 cordially received, and who for over an I hour discussed the leading questions con- And | nected with the Provincial Administra- Bamana LUNN tion.He spoke in English, and had the closest attention of the electors.1 Hon.Mr.Lynch followed, and after try- 1; am ing to refute the many charges brought aga nst the Government, he entered into à IN lenginy explanation of the Gale robbery of er, an $51,000 from the public treasury, It was be i anything but edifying or encouraging to ober, hear the Minister trying to palhate the xobbery.It is seldom that publie de- OU RS fauli-rs obtain protection and certificates of honesty from a minisiry.Hon.Mr.Lynch 3 | felt be had a burden to carry that would L.Strat] gink most public officials.He then attacked hon, Mr.Mercier for not having lagu Alle Troached the Riel question, end said he an, Esq.lacized the courage to say before English arneau, Ey electors what he had said before French boa, Bsq.meetings.; ERS' RACE Honorable Mr.Mercier rose at once sorumervilp | ænd requested Mr.Lynch not to question : &' hig courage, as before the meeting closed nte, Bsq.\\& he, the Minister, would get more of that RTER.J question than he would bargain for.He sg ' had no two seis of opinions and what he TH pronouaced before the French he was ES.ready torepeat and as a matter of fact, .had repeated it in stronger terms before [, English electors.ATHY, This answer to Mr.Lynch was greeted Secretaries.with loud cheers and utterly confused the Ze Hou.Minister.2 for a Purs The charge of cowardice fand hypocrisy had to be withdrawn; and Mr.Lynch P STEBPL finished his speech by arguments in favor à rles- of non~intervention.piece Capt.Warren followed and in a caustic pstake of T and witty speech completely demolished entries, his adversary\u2019s strongest points.The Y.meeting covered his remarks with applause f Plate, val and showed that even in Mr.Lynch\u2019s own stronghold the Captain was à prime favorite.Hon.Mr, Laurier was next introduced and was warmly received.He took up the challenge of Hon.Mr.Lynch, and gave a masterly exposition of the whole North-West and Riel question, indicating the position he and his friedds had taken, and compelling many of the Tories present to join in the demonstration of approval that greeted his powerful oration.Mr.H.J.Clo;:an, after dealing with several of the corrupt acts of the Administration, took hold of the Riel Question, and said it Was pretty difficult to please the Tories.If the question was not at once introduced, the Nationalists were rebuked as cowards, and 1f the question was discussed they were branded eas *demagogues and incendiaries, Mr.Cloran proved conclusively that the Nationalist movement was pot directed against any race or creed, but against aa unclean oppressive and eanguinary administration.He said the Ross Government was opposed on this question because of their connivance with the Federal Ministere, and of the alliance and sympathy that existed between the two governments.Mr, Baker, M.P., epoke in favor of Mr.Lynch, and commenced a series of attacks Onion uve against My.Mercier and the National 50 J movement.He was several times called \u201ca 11, to order for his mistatemente, and had to M { 69 apologize for his remarks.He was exceed- on [8 , ingly wild m larguge and attitude, and t succeeded in disgusting the larger part of the meeting.After a few words from Mr, CLASSES © Foster, who characterized the great Champ de Mars meeting of 5,000 peop'e as a mob.RE-OPEN FOR Mr.Auger, M.P., addressed the meeting IN OCTOBER\u2018 on behalf of Captain Warren, in a epeech lism Brymueh that was loudly applauded.Mr.J.Jay.* Curran, M.P., who was preseat, did not ain particulars.deem it judicious to address the meeting.WTON, at thefTaken altogether, the event was favorable 0 the Liberal candidate, and his friends hink that it will have a telling effect on he result of the election.CAP STEEP rent of doubl ast 2 o\u2019clod ted.ree, Feos, &C R.C.V.8., Prince pny 218 Ha OTHER COUNTIES.| L\u2019Assomption\u2014In the county of L\u2019As- omption the National candidate, Dr.ASGOW, Forest, has been making an active personal MERCHANTSfeanvaes.In company with Mr.W.A.LIES \u201cWeir he has addressed the English electors of the county.They are entirely opposed rs\u2019 SappHies-[ to the Ross Government on its financial R and administrative record, and seem to Lu1NaTON,\"f Underetand and share the feelings of their GLENTON \u201d HATITE\u201d : .AINE gervative party for its criminal conduct of Plate, North-West affairs.The entente cordiale Boiler Plate | between the two races in this county would lances.} eurprise the Mail,if it is really in earnest in pliznos Îta esertions.In the village of L\u2019Assomp- vias Béeters tion, Dr, Forest, as a resident, is safe to oF ; double the usual Liberal majority of 150, ING, 7 While his large practice in the Conserva- hin ï tive pariehes of St.Sulpice and Repentigny BES, nbd »ill certainly secure him majorities there A stronger candidate could not have been i French-Canadian fellow-citizens in their © desire to visit condemnation on the Con- | In the north have now large liberal garrisons in them, and it 18 expected that the vote from that quarter will at least be divided, Itis remarkable that the Irish Catholic vote in this county will, without exception, be cast against the Government.© This is almost entirely caused by the neglect and cruelty of the Conservative administration in the North-West, and the deep-rooted idea that Riel was hanged merely to gain votes in Ontario for a party eager for a cry to take the public attention from their scandalous acts of mal-adminis- tration.Montcalm\u2014The visit of Hon, Mr.Laurier to Rawdon is said to bave completely rallied the English vote to Mr, La- fortune.Joliette.\u2014Mr.Bazinet, the Liberal candidate, was only defeated by 14 voces at the last election.It is calculaved that the recent agitation has chauged 300 Tories into Nationalists.One of these, à habitant, said recently that for five years he had been anxious to get away from the Bleus, but did not like to turn his coat until the North-West question forced him to, and there were lots of thinking men like him who were glad to get away from a corrupt party.Beauharnois\u2014In this county the influence of Mr.Bergeron, M.P., who more than any one else has contributed to turn thousands of Coaservatines into National- alists, has been sufficient to ensure the defeat of the late member, Mr.Bergevin, and the election of Mr.Bisson, who 18 personally a very strong candidnte.Berthier.\u2014A dozen votes in the last election would have made this a Liberal country, Mr.Sylvestea has been ass ured of over 100 new supporters.Laprairie\u2014Mr.George Duhamel is making a gallant fight and is squarely met by the enemy.The iseue here is doubtful.Richmond and Wolfe.\u2014Mzr.J.B.Richard has issued an address to the electors of Richmond and Wolfe, in which he an~ nounces his acceptance of the opposition candidature of that electoral divielon.He | declares his intention, if elected, to support a vote of non-gonfidence in the Ross Government, which he considers has lost the confidence of the electors because of its neglect to restore order to the proviucial finances and \u2018\u201c because of it guilty concesg sions of our Provincial rights to the Ottawa Government aud of its attempts to ruin our provincial inde- dendence.\u201d\u201d [If the opposition is raiged to power Mr.Richard will give a loyal sup- pors to the new Government but he does not propose to be a subservient p.irtisan.He will vote for whatever he conscientiously believes to be right, no matter who originates it, and strenuously oppose what he considers wrong whichever party proposes it.He will not blindly and servilely follow any leader.He states that his sympathies are with the temperance workers and he will support all legislative action aiming ai the suppression of the cause of intemperance.The Richmond (P.Q.) Guardian, strongly Conservative, says :\u2014*Mr.Lovell is to be opposed in Stanstead by Mr.Ozro Baldwin.If the Conservatives cannot put in the field a better man than that they ought to be beaten, and we heartily hope they will be.Like as in other places, in Stanstead also they pass over competent, able and public-spirited, educated men, in favor of a \u201cnice man,\u201d a breed of bipeds that are neither fish, fowl,nor good red herring.In Drummond and Artoabaska Mr.Church is out as the Conservative candidate.He is not a politician and makes no pretensions to being a public speaker, but he is as good in both these respects as his opponent.He is, moreover, a man of indomitable enterprise, and is an unbend~ ing opponent of the Rielite faction.He has a hard row to hoe in 4his huge division ; but he is the only man who has the remotest chance of success against the \u201c race and revenge candidate.\u201d We think he is a very much stronger candidate than Mr.Prefontaine proved to be.\u201d \u2014_\u2014 AMUSEMENTS.Academy of Music.ROSE COGHLAN.This lady commences her engagement to-night with Sheridan\u2019s best work, \u2018\u201c The School for Scandal,\u201d In the part of Lady Teazle Miss Coghlan has achieved some of her greatest successes, and we think it a wise selection for the opening night.The greater part of the week will be devoted to what are called the \u201cold comedies,\u201d the home of which on this continent is Wallack\u2019s Theatre in New York, of which Miss Coghlan was for six years the leading lady.An actress who in this particular line satisfies the management of that theatre, and wins the approval of the audiences that frequent it, as Miss Coghlan did, must bs an accomplished comedienne.Her last appearance in Montreal was devoted to melodrama, and though there was little fault to be found with the pieces themeelves the substitution of ** As You Like It,\u201d * The School for Scandal,\u201d \u201c Twelfth Night,\u201d and other selected comedies will be welcomed by those audiences that are accustomed to visit the Academy of Music.Of course these plays do not depend entirely on one character ; they were not written for \u201c\u201c stars,\u201d and are very far from being star pieces; but each one has one more characters that may become star parts in hands that know how to make them go.Inthe \u201cLady of Lyons,\u201d for example, which is one of Miss Ceghlan\u2019s repertoire, either Pauline or Claude Melnotte may be made a atar part; it all depends on tne comparative ability of the | two persons who underiake those roles.In \u2018As You Like it\u201d there is an opening © for several characters to carry off the honors, though they infrequently fall to Rosalind.We make this remark to indicate the necessity of the performance of the plays mentioned by a good all-round company ; the probable reason for their being so esldom played ; and to commend Miss Coghian\u2019s.management for thé selection of the artists that are to appear throughout this week.From repute we believe that this is an exceptionally strong company and that the performance of these comedies will be of euch a character as to warrant the encomiurus that have been passed upon it.Thentre Royal TAKEN FROM LIFE, This afternoon the great English drama, \u201cTaken from Life,\u201d will be presented with a good company.It has met with won- Jderful success wherever played, having ran for one year at the Adelphi Theatre, in London, England, ten weeks in New York and quite a number of weeks in other cities in the United States.It will Madame Bioomfteld-Zoisler.The Indicator of Chicago, July 24, thus speaks of Mme, Fannie Bloom&eld : On another page we present a portrait of Mme, #'annie Blosmfiold, who wrasbora July 16, 1864, at Bielitz, Austria, and cams to Chicago in 1886 with her parents.In early childhood she began the study of music under Carl Wolfshon, going to Europe when about 15 years of age, She studied one year at the Vienna Conservatory and then placed herself under Leschetitzky, remalning with him some four years.Shereturned to America in 1884, and made her first appearance in Chicago at the Beethoven Society\u2019s concert in January of that year.The impression she made was remarkable, and at once placed hur among the first lady planists in the world.She has since appeared in New York and Boston as well as in other cities, where her artistic qualities have been at once recognized.She excels in finger technique and octave playing, although she embodies all the excellencies ef great piano playing.Her performances befors the M.T.N.A., at Cleveland and New York, created great enthusiasm, and al join in honoring her as an artist of great powers and intelilgence.Madame Bloomfield-Zeisler is announced to appear at Queex's.Hall at Mrs.Page- Thrower\u2019s concerts October 8th and 9th.Doubtless the musical people of the city will avail themselves of this opportunity of hearing so fine a player.Menu Aduerfisemenis 8.The friends of Alderman McShane, M.P.P., are requested to meet to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at the Widow Stotts\u2019 Hotel, Point St.Charles beyond the crossing.THE ATLANTIE AO HORTH-VEST RALWAY COMPANY, A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Atlantic and North-West Railway Company will be held at the office of the Company in Montreal, on TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, to consider aad authorize a lease In perpetuity, to the Canadian Pacific Railway Compary, of the Consolidated Rallway of the Company, and to determine all matters inoldental ereto, By order of the Board.CO.DRINKWATER, Secretary.October 1 2N 236 TO LET IN HERALD BUILDING VIOTORIA SQUARE, TWO LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES -\u2014- OR \u2014 LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED WITH STEAM.Zr Moderate Steam Power would be furnished it required.Apply : PRY HERALD.\u201d DFFICE, No.6 Victoria Square tf 198 August 18 ADVERTISE IN THE MONTREAL HERALD, IF YOU Want a Cook, Want a Clerk, Want a Partner, Want a Situation, Waut to Sell a Piano, Want to Buy a Horse, \u2018Want to Sell a Carriage.\u2018Want to Buy or Sell a Farm, Want to Let & House or Cottage, Want to Sell House Property, Want to Sell Groceries or Drugs, Want to Sell Household Furniture, Want te Sell Dry Goods or Carpets, Want to Find Customers for Anything, -ADVERTISE IN THE MONTREAL HERALD.The Very Best Medium in the Country, Advertisizg will gain New Customers, Advertising wili keep old Customers, Advertis.ng Lioarally Always Pays, Advertising makes Succéss Easv, Advertising Begets Confidence, Advertising Shows Energy, Advertising Shows Pluck, Advertise then at once, Advertise continuaily, Advertise skillfully Advertise frecly Advertise here, ADVERTISE NOW.ADVERTISE IN THE MONTHEAL HERALD NOTICE 10 CONSIGNEES, The Beaver Line 88.THANEMORE, Wm.Boutcher, master, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs, Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.Oanada Shipping Co.H.E.MURRAY, General Manager.October 4 288 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, The Hansa Line 88.WANDRAHM, Capt.Hundewadt, from Antwerp, is entered at Customs.\u2018 {Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.MUNDERLOH & CO., October 4 Age s SITUATION WANTED, By a business man who thoroughly under-~ stands the trade of the Maritime Provinces th has thorough acquaintance with the lumber | trade ; 18 a capable accountant; is intimate with many of the merchants.Address H be produced here with the original scenery BR care of the Editor of THE HERALD: if 160 ST.LAWRENCE HALL, 135 TO 139 St.James Street, MONTREAL.HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor, The Bost Knowa Hotel m= the Dominion July 35 mwa 177 Laval House.BORD A PLOUFFE.1} MILES FROM 'C.P.R.Parties leaving Moncreal at 8, 05 8.1m.meet conveyance at Bord a Plouffe Crossing, north of the Railway Bridge at Sault au Recollet, or leaving by the 5.38 p.m.train, get off at Bord a Plouffe Crossing, where Omnibus is in walting.Boating and Fishing excellent.The cuisine is under the direction of a French cook, \u2019 Telephone Call, 607 CY NORRIS BEST, Lessee and Manager.June 30 166 The Balmoral MONTREAL, Is the Hotel for Business Men SEA BATHING.INCH-ARRAN HOUSE.DALHOUSIE\u2014Bale des Chaleurs, N.B, Patronized by His Excellency the Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-General of Canada, and leading familles of the Dominion, Now improved and completed.Is open for the season ending 15th September.Unequalled scenery, Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Driving ; excellent Table, Livery, Billiarde .Bowl- ing, Lawn Tennis, ete.For particulars address.\u2018WM.B.THORPE, Manager.July 1 167 OMARLOTTETOWR, P.E.Ke REVERE HOUSE.MBE, MONEIL, Proprietress.Firat-claes Commercial and Private Hotel.Good Sample Rooras, co: vanieat te Railway and steamnpoats .i Hotel.NEW YORK: The largest and finest constructed hotel in ihe city, on Park Avenue, One block from Grand Central Depot.(ON AMERIOAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.) 600 rooms, ele gantiy furnished and decorated The ventilation, drainage aud sanitary arrangements generally, are the most perfect hat human ingenuity and ski oan devise, stairways and 3 elevators.No charge for gonveying bagg ge from or to tho Grand Central Depot.HONTING & HAMMOND, Propriciors.June 15 Ly 143 THE RUSSELL, OTTAWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada J Tals magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the most modern style, is row open, The Russell contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with passage and bag- gaze elevators, and commands a splendid view of the cify, Parliamentary grounds, river and canal.Visitorsto the Capital having business with the Government find it most sonvenient to stop at the Ruseell, whers they can always meot leadingpublismen.Theen- tire Hotel is supplied with escapes, and in case of fire there would not be any confusion 97 danger Every attention paid to guests.KENLY & ST.JACQUES, \u2019 Proprietors.Fobruary b.a ST.LOUIS HOTEL 4 ; t VESEC-.THIS Dover, which is unrivalled for sise, Lyle, and locality in Quebec, has just been sompletely transformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new mystera of drainage and ventilation, passenger eleya- ior, Electric bells and lights, &c.Tu fact, all that modern ingenuity and practles] scienc: car devise to promotethe eomfort and eon.suience of guosts has beeu supplisd, WILLIE RUSSELL, President.CHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HOENL CO Propristous Ynne 3 158 GLASGOW Scotland.PHILPS C7 5 ; HOTEL AI SAKE STREET.First-Class Quietly and Sontraily S:tuated ModersteCharges.| Turkish Bathe Fan MORFTREAŸ HARALD is 02 iyle atthir Hotel.\u2018 sd RY eer See ecran ROOFING : 10: Rosin Cement, genuine old-fashloned kind; roofs of it in this city have stood 2) ard 25 years; also Gravel, Natural Asphalt Slate and Metal Roofing.CEO.W.REED, SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROGFER, DEALER IN ROOFING MATERIALS, 783 and 785 Craig Street W est.September 14 trs 221 Auction Sales.BY JAMES STEWART & CO: Auction Sales, \u2014\u2014 REAL ESTATE.EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION JAMES CLUB, etc., etc, etc.Public Sale as our leading thoroughfare, St.J ames street.for.the office of September 28 Uetober 16.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 CREBCENT STREETS.CITIZENS WHO PROPOSE BUILDING PRIVATE RESIDENCES WILL NOT AGAIN HAVE SUCH A CHANCE TO SELECT FROM S0 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\u20193 AND ENOX (PRESBYTERIAN), EMMANUEL {CONGREGATIONALIST), THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, METHODIST (DORCHESTER STREET), BAPTIST, MOUNTAIN STREET, AND OUR ELEGANT AND HANDSOME WINDSOR HOTEL, ST.The undersigned are instructed by the HEIRS OF THE ESTATE PHILLIPS, to offer at ON OR ABOUT 9th OCTOBER NEXT, the lots as laid out on the plan by Mr.Josaph Rielle, P.L.8, about 191 building lots, Sherbrooke street there are east of Crescent street, four lots 29x120, between Bishop and Crescent 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, bnt they are, considering the rapidly 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.Cathevine, there are sixty-five lots, about 21x125 and eighteen belovy St.Catherine 23 feet 6 inx100.On Cresent, North of St.Catherine here are 53 lots about 214x100, and North of Dorchester there are 12 lots 25x115.All the new streets as homologated by the Corporation are ample in width, being each 60 feet, or as wide |.Weather permitting the Sale will take placs on the ground.Plans and information: at JAMES STEWART & CO, MclNTYRE, SON & CO.IM EPO EN RCER™ Wholesale Dry Goods, dee.12 Victoria Sgunre, Montrend, On Laue accommodation is also fally provided Aunctioneers, 183 ST.JAMES STREET.229 Help Wanted\u2014Male WW'ANTED-Laborers on St_James street\u2019 corner Notre Danie, this (Monday) mo-n- Warren Scharf, Asphalt CZ ing at 7 o'clock.Paving Company.Situations Wanted\u2014Mals y ANTED-\u2014Situation as traveller by a young man ; good salesman.Address A.X., Herald Office.238 W ANTED~Work of some kind by a young man that is wil ing to make himself useful at any kind cf work.Peter Duggan, 410 St, dames street.288 ANTED\u2014Two ycung men, thgrcughly acquainted with the wholesalé trade of the Maritime Provinces, \u2018\u2018 Six years\u2019 exeper- ience ou the road,\u201d desire to represent a firet- classdrygoods house in Montreal.The idea is to establish an agency at St.John, N.B., and do the trade thoroughly.Both young men can give the best of references as regards character and ability.Correspondence s0- licited.Address E; B:, P:0.Box 467, Ht.John! N.B.d lm OUN® married gentleman, lately arrived, wishes to m.et with suitable appointment in city.Four years assistant master in English Grammar School.M.Geo Cook, Mount Royal Vale.237 WANTED\u2014A situation at once by un experienced bookkeeper, having a thor ough knowledge of office and financial, as well as custom house work; could post up books in the evenings ; best of city references.Aprly Bookkecper, Herald Office 236 m ANTED\u2014A young man, 25.Or good education and business capacity, seeks an engagement in any capac'ty: Hasexperience as à bookkeeper, warehouseman or clerk ; highest references: Address W.MI, Herald Office: m 236 Yy ANTED\u2014A.young man, 23 years of age, desires a position in an office ; is a first- class shorthand and type-writer; can also keep books: Apply I.Mi, Herald Office.Situations Wanted Females WAN TED\u2014+ very r«spectabie woman desires & situation as working housekeeper for gentlemen, Address6l St.Antoine street.238 ANTED \u2014 By competent, person.willi- g to assist or take entire charge of house; is a good cook.Excellent references.A comfortable home more an object than high wages.M.G,, Herald Office.m 2 W'ANTED-BY respectably party, with a child four y:ars old, situation in & small family.Wagessmall.Good references.Address M Herald Office.mm I27 Rooms to Let QO V&\u2014Furnishel front and backrooms, R also first-class board; west end.1472 St.Catherine street.23% Rm mn Miscellaneous OARD\u2014A family of two adults and uwo children, wanis board and two rooms in à private poarding-bouse, ora private family Address W.100, Herald Office ; state ternas AN'CED to rent a tarnished house.Ad- V \u201cdress Gro.W Murray, Balmoral Hotel.GU LED ~Upper Ten:zment on St.Luke stresb.First Class.Six rooms.New and in ood condition.Address G.10, Her- abil (tee, tf 237 VE art never vo forget or to learn any T book after baving read ib owes, by Mr Loisetie, of Londo, appreciated, judged, to- laced.i franc, in stamps.Address Mr.ABBE CHAVAUTY, ex-Military Chaplain at Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrenees), France dm 154 PENNYROVAL WAFERS.p Prescription of & physicien who En has had treating femalo diseases.Is used monthly with pertect success by over 10.000 ladivs.Pleasant, gate, effectual.Ladies ask va druggist for Pennyroyal Wafers and .take no substitute, or inclose post.| ago for sealed particulars, Sold by ZHI N all druggists, $1 per box.Address THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DerrRort, dca Sold in Montreal by B.E.MCGALE and LAVIOLETTE & NELSON September 15 LOST, On the 13th instant, a Gold >lbert a life long experience in \u2019 1y mawf 222 Chain, open fancy pattern, hollow link.Reward at Herald Ofice.; tt gl middle-ssed | PARKS SHIRTINGS, WE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE HETAIL AND COURTRY TRADE To the Fact thas tho SHIRTINGS made by us are much Better Weight, Faster Colors and More Durable THAN ANY OTHERS in the MARKET The experience of those who have used them for the past eight years, and an examination of the goods, will prove the correctness of this statement.They are for sale by all the:leading Wholesale Houses.WAL, PARKS & SON, Limited SL.JOHN, N.B.May 24 M law DW 29 NEWEST PROCESS.STEEL OR IRON CASTINGS! RELIABLE, SOFT AND TOUGH, Af less than half the cost of Malleable Iron Castings.Additional Plant for a Foundry cos than $3,000.y 8 less Samples of IRON and STEEL made at first exporimental test may be seen with, and arrangements made for working under this process, by agreement for Shop Rights, with JOHN LIVINGSTUNE, Teronto or Oshawa.September 10 mwi 218 si Venell PLATE MINRONS, a a] ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES, We are now prepared to turnish Mirrors of any size.Silvering Equal if not Superior ro English or French and guarantead Lo stand untarnished.Low Prices and Spoclal Discount ta tha Trade.A.RAMSAY & SON, 370 41 Bocollet St., and 12 to 22 Luspector 8 MON TIRICA 4 1tn, 1443 a1 CHLORODYRE Dr.J.Uelliz Browne's Chlorodyne Vice-Chancellor 8ir W.PAGE WooD stated publicly in Court that Dr.J COLLIS BROWNE Ware that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he re- grotted to say that it had been sworn (D.- Times, July 13, 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyns is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthroa, consumption, neuralgia.rheua- matism, &e., Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014The Right Hon, Earl RUSSELL coromunicated ta the College of Physicians and J.T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only reraedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne,\u2014S8ee Lancet, December 31, 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is pre- geribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a want and filla place.\u201d\u201d\u2014 Medical Tisnes, anuary 12, 1885.Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne 1s a cer tain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhœa Oolics, &c.Dr.J Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014Caution \u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne\u2019\u2019 on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle, Sole manufacturer J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles satis was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, je Auction Sales, BY JAMES STEWART & CO.\u201d FINE BUILDING SITE On Island street, 105x100, opposite the proper- v reserved by the city for a public park.ermsessy.Sale at 11 o'clock THURSDAY MORNING, 7th inst, at the rooms of JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers, 183 Mt James Street.VERY DESIRABLY BUILDING LOTS On Hypolite and St.Dominique streets, above Sherbrooke and between Napoleon and Roy streets.Terms liberal.Sale at our rooms at ll o'clock on THURSDAY MORNING, 7th inst.JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers, 188 St.James Street.FOUR COTTAGES.Nos.281 to 291 St.Constant, near corner off Ontario street; in good order.Stable and sheds attached, each 21x106.Fine vacant lot adjoining, 42x108.Very easy terms.Sale at our rooms, THURBDAY, 7th, at 11 o'clock a.m.JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers, 237 183 St.James Street.\"BY M.HICKS & C0.(riental Rugs and Carpets, Perstan Emebroideries, Turkish Needlework, Damascus Curtains, Harem Portleres, Table and Piano Covers, ete., and a few choice examples of Japanese Art Objects! To be sold by Auction at the Subscribers\u2019 New Art Rooms, Nos.1833 and 1855 NOTRE DAME STRÉET, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AFYERNOONS, \u2018OCTOBER 5th and 6th.The Subsoribers respecttully invite the pube lic to call and inspect this_ large and costly eonsignment of Easiern products, which will be found very interesting.as specimens of almost every Carpet made in Turkey, India nd Persia will be found in this collection embracing a few Antique Cashmere and Somace of rare merit, the whole eclipsing in quantity ant variety all former consignments ihat we bave offered at auction, and forming a magnificent exhibition ol the native industry ofthe East.On view Monday, September 27th, ang every day from 9 &.m.to 6 p.m.fale each Afternoon at TWO o\u2019cleck.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.233 Catalogues Tuesday.BY W.E.SHAW.ONE MILCH COW, Lot of Poultry, One Fox Terrier, Pair of Goats, One Pony, and a number of Horses, are entered for the next Sale at my Yard, St.James street, Tuesday Afternoon next, tho 5th inst, at 2 o\u2019cloek, W.E.SHAW, uctioneer GUNS AND RIFLES\u2014Immediately precede ing the above Sala, I will sell to close accounts 15 Double and Single Shot Guns and Rifles ,.Breech and Muzzle loaders, and ons Magni - ficeni Hammerless shot gun byWibley & Son.Guns must be sold.; W.E.S.DUTCH BULBS.The annual Autumn collection of choice Haarlem flowering bulbs from the Messrs Rains, of London, England, have jut arrived and will be sold by auction at my great salerooms, 322 St.James street, Thursday afternoon next, the 7th inst., at 2 o\u2019clock.Catalogues accompany the goods.W.BE.SHAW,.; Auctioneer.The collection this Jour is very fine, comprising some new and choice specimeps.\u2014 W.E.8.238 Fusorance, MANHEIM (LIMITED), GERMANY.London Office : 1 Royal Exchange Buildings Capital, 0401000100 0.001 £300,000 Kssusd Capitaly.,.£300,000 Reserve Funads,.\u2026.£20,000 228 Insurance effected on Merchandise, by Steamers and Sailing Vessels, outwards and inwards, at lowest rates of premium; also on Cattle Shi pments by approved vessels, Losses promptly adjusted.Represented in Canada by R.N.C.CON- NAL, Agent and Attorney for the Company Chesterfield Chambers, 18 St.Alexis Sirest\u2019 Montreal.Telephone No.1251 September 4 213 STABUAND LICE ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1825.) Total Risks nw a 3 5 0 $100,000,000 Invested Funds « « - a x 31,470,008 Annual Income «uu =a 4,600,000 Benuses hitherto distributs ed amount io the large gum of z a o = = ax 17,000,000 Tae time for closing the Company's Books, and dividing the Frofits, having been ex= tended to the 8th of December next, all proe posals sent in prior to that date will partici.patein a full year\u2019s share of the profit, W.M.RAMSAY, Manager Standsrl Balilings, Montreal.o Nov, 31 ti 283 - THE LIVSRPOOL & LONDON & GLOBR INSURANCE CO, Vanada Board of Dirootors The Honorable IXY, STARNES, Chairman.TE ECDOKE.HART, Big, EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esa.W.J.BUCEANAXN, Esq.Ooplini, > u © \u201c \u201c &mogutInrestio in Canada, Assets, = \" ° 8 \u201d $10,569,530 $928,000: PES,908,057 Meroanille Risks accepted x the lowsu.surrent rates, : Churches, Dwelling Houses and Far Proparties, insured.at reduced rates.GF.0.841TH, Chief Agent for the dominion, Sub-Agenis: {gn LAURIN, FRED O.Hanssaw, 18 Place d\u2019Arnass.24 Hospital street.Huving been appointed Jab-Agent for ihe.ahovs Compsay \u201cfor the City of Montreal, L tage ths libecey of asking ray friends to favor ms with à szare of thelr Insurance Risks, Fo 0.HENSHAY, \u201828 Mospitri Virecé 249° Tolaphons Cominuniecaiion- es emma.THREE RAUDSORE NEW OFFICES: Together ov BeLaIRILLy, STAINED FINISH, HOT WATEP TREATING.Sx RT, I ARLENE BAIR EH 4 sAWES & CO.opt.?FOR SALE.BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT That choice bullding site, co; Street and Burnside, 113 x 118.6 Tho bac Tee.ner in the city, for sale CHEAP.\" a d., 28, 8d., 48.60.) avd 11s, Mays ! ddr law x 150 Apaly W.MOLEA WALBANK, C.E, architect, Bt.James Street SR Marine Insurance Company, - = CONVENT LIFE.A Visit to the ** Convent of the Sisters of the Sacred Names.\" A Montreal lady, a Protestant, writes as follows :\u2014 : « The Hochelaga Convent is not gem- erally knows by its proper title, \u2018 The Convent of the Sisters of the Bacred Names.\u2019 It is a magnificent building of handsome architecture and modern design.It has a long river frontage and - stands within extensive well kept grounds, \u201cLast week we visited this convent with a lady who was nerself educated iu it and now has her ten-year-old daughter under the same training.As we approached the Jconvent my friend remarked: \u2018I expect Lily Cher little seven-year-old daughter) will be glad enough to come home now; she insisted on remaining with Maude, but she is such a baby and has never been away from me before.\u2019 But as we drove through the gates little Lily came flying from the playground and her first words were, \u2018I am not going back, Mamma, I am so glad you brought Baby to see ue, bull am going to stay here.\u2019 Knowing how the child was petted and indulged at howe I felt surprised that she should prefer convent life, for like most Protestants I had an idea hat it must be rather dreary and austere, but I shall never thmk so again after seeing the bright, cheerful rooms of this beautiful convent, the sweet, kind faces of the good sisters, and listening to the happy voices of the children, whose ringiog laughter and merry shouts floated in from the playgrounds as freely and joyously as though on their own playgrounds at home.; \u201c\u2018Theentrance hall of the convent ia quite as large a: an ordinary house, and opening off it are the reception, drawing and dining rooms, and a magnificent library, containing over a thousand of the best standard works on every subject.The music room occupies the whole eastern wing and contains over twenty pianos.1t is lighted from three sides and hung with large valuable paintings, whicn are all copies of the old masters.] \u201cWe were fortunate in being shown through the convent by Sister Hegins, a} lady of great culture and charming conversational abilities, Sister Regina is a sister of the late Mrs, Bernard Devlin and was Miss Hickey, a New York heiress.She became a nun about eight years ago, and has quite recently donated her large fortune to the convent.Owing to 80 many of the ladies of this convent belonging to wealthy families it 1s a very richly endowed institution, which accounts for the comparatively low fees charged for pupils.Convent school fees are usually half or less than half what would be charged in first class private schools, yet the pupils have every possible advantage and every modern comfort and even luxury.The large bright airy dormitories are furnished with lavatories where each child has her own separate stationary basin with unlimited water, and each dormitory has its own large bath room with hot and cold water and every comfort that could be had in the most elegant home, In the wardrobe room adjoining each dormitory, every girl has her own special clothes closet with her trunk at the door, and each girl is taught to keep her wardrobe in perfect order, a certain time being regularly allotted for the work, and certain marks awarded for doing it properly.¢¢ If any argument were lacking to prove the power of kindness in ruling children we might point to these convent schools, where not the slightest corporal punishment ia practised, and children are merely trained by the good example constantly before their eyes.Children are naturally imitative and love to do as others do.Even the most untidy child would find it a severe punishment to be prevented from putting her own closet in order while the Other girls were doïng theirs.These good nung really make a study of training children in the wisest and most gentle manner, and why should they not?It is their life work, and still more, it is their work for eternity.They rightly regard each little soul given into their care as a charge both for time and eternity, and there can be no doubt in the mind even of & Protestant that they perform their duty carefully and prayerfully.¢ It has too long been the fashion for Protestants to speak slightingly of nuns and convents.Even our own good Sisters of St, Margaret were received with scorn and derision by the majority of Protestants until the dread spectre of disease and death sialked into our midst and nore knew upon whose dearest he might next lay his ghastly finger.Then, when fear and terror filled our souls, how gratefully we turned to these tender-hearted Christian women\u2014Iladies of culture and refinement who for the love of God and humanity faced the most loathsome disease while we, who so lately laughed, were awed into prayer that their work might be blessed and that through them and their good Catholic sisters our fair city might be saved.\u201cEverybody acknowledges that \u201c\u201ccleanliness is next to godliness,\u201d and many go still further and say that it is necessarily a part of godliness, since no pure, clean soul could be happy without pure, clean surroundings, and certainly we must all give the good nuns credit for this much of godliness.Their convents are immaculate in cleanliness and purity of atmosphere.Every room is bright and shining, flooded with sunlight and filled with the beauty of order and fitness.\u201cThis convent has the most beautiful little chapel we have seen.It is an exact copy of one of ths most celebrated chapels in Rome, and contains the relics of a saint encased in a beautiful waxen body, dressed in magnificent robes.\u201c In the painting room we met a lovely American nun, with a most angelic face and a softsweet voice of singularly pure English accent.This charming and gifted young lady is an artist of genius and spoke most enthusiastically of her art.That she is perfectly happy 1n her secluded life one could not doubt, but, indeed, as a rule, nuns have a far more contented happy expression than we who live in the continual worry and rivalry of a worldly life a \u20185 * * * * ¢ Jean Carmichael struck a fearless blow at our bigotries and prejudices when he spoke of Monican as & Mary-like woman who sought a higher spirituality and purity in a secluded (meaning a convent) life\u2019 It is alway men of the greatest capacity aud highest culture who: can see the good that may be outside the pale of their own church, But there are none 80 blind as those who will not see, and it 18 people who have never been inside a convent or spoken to a nun who have the most incorrect impressions of them.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Unknown.There is no remedy known to medical again.THE, MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY \"COMMEROIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 COTE SÛ, ANTOINE CHRONICLES, COTE ST.ANTOINE, } Saturday, Oct.2.hunters from the city this week, looking { after those new houces of which we spoke at the wide range of prices acked for houses of about the same accommodation.Some of our landlords seem to have views quite heavenly in their height, while others are reasonsble, For instance, one man asks five hundred dollars a year for terrace houses of three flats, quite plainly furnished and neither deep nor wide.A lady who locked at these houses the other day, fainted on hearing the price and was carried home ia a comatose state, which will doubtless give her a horror of ths Cote from henceforth and forever.Had she only happened to look at the next houees, which have quite as much accommodation and are far more comfortably laid out, she would have found the rent only seveniy-five pounds, while new houses on the line of the cars are but eighty pounds a year.À very fine double house on Olivier avenue may be had for eighty or ninety pounds and the Whittaker detached villa with large grounus is only seventy-five.So people needn\u2019t shout about the high rents at the Cote, because one landlord happens to be extortionate.By the way, as eligible bachelors are always a boon to soalety in & small community like ours, we way as well chronicle the advent of Mr.W.S.Thompson, who, with a bachelor friend, has set up (somebody will say that we should say \u201c haveset up,\u201d but George W.Moon forever, and we won\u2019t) bachelor\u2019s hail ox the Sherbrooke road and joined the Presbyterian Church.Should Mr.Thompson and hie friend survive ua year of bachelor life in the Cote we shall say their hearts must be as hard as the atones of their native Aberdeen.The Cote climate is proverbially fatal to bachelor aud widower life, but Benedicts thrive in it like a green bay tree.Your city folk are twitting us about the C.P.R., which they declare will not run below the brow of our hill or any other brow, but over a fine high dyke, which is to be built down by the river side, and they point triumphantly to the many able letters which have been written, and the talk which hal been talked; never~ theless we smile and say, \u201c Ay, ay, but the brow o\u2019 the hill is there, ye see, and the dyke is yet to be but.\u201d Meantime the late gentlemen who take the cars at St.Henri, should make a toboggan slide down the Metcalfe Avenue hili, and go scooting down to the depot on the wings of the wind every mornisg.To be sure they could not scoot up again at night, but they might drag their toboggan up How romantic it would be aud what a charming picture it would make for the illustrated papers, © Canadian gentlemen going to business per special toboggan, taken by our own special correspondent.?Last Sunday His Lordship the Bishop performed the ceremony of inducting the ev.J.G.Newnham as rector of St.Matthias, The church was crowded, although the day was most unfavorable.The singing proved exceptionally fine, although the trained choir boys have been taken by Dr, Norman to the Cathedral.Ag the Cathedral was already well supplied with choristers, we thought we might have been left our few lambs, However, the choir, like the church, seems to have survived every shock, and itis the old cry of © Le Roi est mort, vivelle Roi.\u201d The induction service is beautifully solemn, and \u2018the Bishop\u2019s sermon was most earnest and impressive.Bishop Bond, possesses, together with the advantages of a flue presence and dignified mien,a magnificent, finely modulated voice, the earnest, impressive tones of which must go straight to the heart of every humble listener or seeker after the truth.Surely all who listened to Bishop Bond, last Sunday, must have felt that it was their duty to bury all past discords and unite with their new pastor tn striving to make their church truly a temple of God.The Bishop referred to Mr.Newnham in the highest terme, and begged that we should be usited in love for one another, and that eash of us might endeavor to pray for the welfare of his tellow-worshippers.Mr.W, H.Weir hae just sold his pretty villa on Dorchester street, to Mr.Harris, of the G.T.R, another elegible bachelor added to the Cote, as he intends to occupy the houee with his mother and sister.Mr.and Mrs.Weir intend spending the winter in Waehington and the Southern States, while their new residence on Sherbrooke street is being completed.Mr.Weir and Mr.George Ross are building together on the De Beaujeau property, opposite Mr.Linton\u2019s residence.Mrs.and Mrs.Boyd, Mr., Mrs.and Miss Whittaker and Mrs.McCormick intend spending the winter in Florida.acceptable to the Cote folk.Wish we were rich enough to try it, EvurHROSYS, - TRANSATLANTIC TRAVELLERS.List of Cabin Fassengers Per Steamship Parisian, From Montreal, RIMousKI STATION, Que, Oct.2.\u2014List of saloon passengers per steamship Parisian, Captain J.Wylie: Mr, Andrew A.Allan, Mre, Allan, Mr.W.A.Allan, Mr, F.Arnoldi, Mre.Arnoldi, Mr.B.Baker, Mr.G.B.Bird, Mr.À.T.Briggs, Dr.Brodie, Mr, Bruce, Mr.P.D.Crerar, Mrs, Crerar, Master Crerar, two children and purse, Mrs.E.Crombie, Miss Crombie and nurse, Mr, J.M.Courtney, Mrs, Courtney, Master R.M.Courtney, Mr.Clayton, Mr.R.R.Dobie, Rev.Dean Downey, Mr.M.E.David, Mrs.David, Mr.R.Edmonson, Mrs.J.Ewing, Miss Ewing, Lord Henry Fizgerald, Mise Foster, Mr.Fitch, Rev.M.Gallagher, Mr.R.W.Gordon, Mrs.Gordon, Miss J.Gordon, Miss M, Gordon, Master R.Gordon, Miss Elize Gordon, Miss Edith Gordon, Master A.Goxdon, Mies Agnes Gordon and servant, Dr.Grant, Dr.W.Gardner, Mra.Gardner, Hon, Judge Gwynne, Mrs, Gwynne, Miss Gwyore, Miss Gault,Migs F.Gault, nurse, Col.Gzowski, Mrs, Gzowskl and two servants, Mr.J.F.Harvey, Mr.George Henderson, Mr.Henderson, Miss Hencerson, Mr.J.R, Henderson, Mr, T.Hethrington, Mrs.Jethrington, Miss Heth- rington, Mr.W.C.Houghton, Mr.Jesse Joseph, Mr.Richard James, Mr.À.KE.Jerdon, Mrs.Jerdon, Miss Jerdon, Mr, J, C.Jamieson, Mra.Jamieson, Dr.E, J.Kelly, Miss M.Kidd, Mrs.M.C.Law, Miss Linley, Mr.F.S.Lyman, Mr.H.H.Lyman, Rev.S.Lyle, Mr.Manson, Mr, Manning, Mrs.Mapning, Miss Manning, Master P.Manning, Mr.H.A.McCullough, Mr.McKenzie, Mr.Grant Macdou- ald, Mr.J.H.Macdonald, Mrs.Macdonald, Mr.W, Maloney, Mr.Maloney, jr., Lieutenant Maxs, Mr.Mellderry, Mr.M, B.Owen, Miss E.Otter, Mrs.Peacock, Migs G.Peacock, Mr, D.M.Polson, Miss Porter, Mr.Pywell, Mrs.Renfrew, Mr.H.Robertson, Miss Russell, Mr.A.P.Stuart, Mrs.Stuart, Miss É.Stuart, Miss J.Stuart and infant, Mr.Somerville, Mrs.Somerville, Mr.Julian Thomae, Miss F, Taylor, Mr.Thoburn, Mrs.Thoburn, Mr.J.Read Wilson, Mrs, Wilson, Mr.W.E.Walker, Mra.Waiker, Miss Welker, Mr, science that can excel Dr, Fowler's Ext i i i \u2019 a th 1 i ; .ract James Wright, Mrs, Wright, Mies B.C, Barristers, Solicitors, &o., and strongly.All others are slow and un- Commissioner for administering Oaths in the of Wild Strawberry as 3 cure for Cholera Wills, Mrs.Whitney, Rev.W.À.White, Xo.7 York Chaxabers TORONTO, ca Hor Tome Bree, (Rheum.adn Parme nd Hechequer Cour! of Can- YS > de sentery, or any Mrs.White, Mrs.Yarker, Miss Yarker, Hugorgnto Street, 0 P.H.DRAYTON, D138ters are recommended by eminent physi- taking acknowledgments Commi ener for form of Summer Complaint afflicting Mr.Robinson.128 cabin, 112 intermediate OMAHON, GO.o He » {Clans throughout the country.There \u2018are afidavits for New South + s children or adults.£ 361 cabin, ave, Go.MAODONALD, ¥.J.DUNBAR several imitations.See that the werd Oap- South Australia.Indie, cn alos, jeensland, steerage.November 14, 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Ont.A.F.MCINTYRE.[_ J.TRAVERS LEWIS.E May 12 Re G.CODE.July 2 i : 158 MACDONALD & MacINTOSH, [Late Mr.Fi.Sandfield Mucdonald.] BARBISTERS, CORNWALL, Ont.| Gro.S.MAODONALD.| JNO.A.MacINTORH.May 19 ly 120 MACDONALD, TUPPER & PHIPPEN, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, OFFICES OVER MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK, © WINNIPE®, HvUaH J.MACDONALD, FRANK H.PEIPPER J.STEWART TUPPER, Feb.23° WILLIAM J.TUPPER mis F.R.LATUHFOR Ii, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &c., Supreme Court and Departmental Agent, 19 ELGIN STREET, OTTAWA, Ont.June 8 ly 138 MACMILLAN & CAMERON, BARRI - TERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &C.» LONDEN, GNT.25 1y GIBBONS, MoNAB & MULKERN, Barristers, Attorneys, &o.OFFICE: Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.Geo, C.Gibbons, | P.Mulkern.August 9 LBITOH & PRINGLE, Barristers, Altorney-at Law, Sclicitors in (Chancery, Notaries Public, &c.: COBNWALL, ONT.Jax.Leltoh, I R.W.Priugle.MACLENNAN, LIDDELL & CLINE, August 25 (Late Maciennan & Macdonald.) 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From 10 lbs.to 100 1bs.per yard, and of any pattern or section.COX & GREEN FRASER BUILDING, Cor.St.Alexis and St.Sacrament Streets.June 4 184 R.J.Kimball & Co.(Established in 1865), BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 AND 18 BKOA5 ST., NEW YORK By writing to the Secretary of the New York Stock Exchange, any person can easily ascertain if any one of à firm advertising themselves as \u2018\u2018 Bankers and Brokers\u201d 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 beth members of our firm are MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK BTOOK EXOHANGE.We are constantly represented on the fioor of the Exchange by one of our firm.\u2018We endeavor to make our own business successtul, by doing what we can to make it 8o for our clients.ROBERT J.KIMBALL, ALFREDB OUNSBERY Nov.ly 278 W.E.ELLIOT & CO.80 ST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating EXCELSIOR MACHINE OILS, Telephone No.8423 September P 1y 212 WHY AND WHEREFORE.\u201cThere is nothing equal to them ; they are the best of ail.This is shown by the unanis mous opinions of all our customers.\u201d Mr.Hunt, of Hunt & Dunlap, druggists, under the Gilsey House, spoke thus the other day of BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS TERS.Benson\u2019s are best because they act immediately POTTIER & STYMUS, Furniture snd Interior Decorations.NIwW WARRROOMS, 489 FIFTH AVENUE.NEW YORK, Antique Deparvment CURTAINS AND DRAPERIEN Tapestries, Ancient and Modern, Vases and OQurlos, .1y142 Bronzes Tunels: © Established 1844.Rexistered Cable &TelographicAddress,\u201cPoot\".ondor MARCUS POOL & SONS, 17 West Smithfield, E.C., London, Eny Live Steck Commissien Agents In London, Liverpool, Bristol & Southampter Revrenented Inthe United States and Canada by RB.Bickerdike, Montreal.February a0 HE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE Published Monthly, containing the TIMETABLES and MAPS of all the OANADIAN and the principal AMERIOAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.Por sale by Rews Dealers and Booksellers anc by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.PRICE, =: = « 20 OENTS, Annual 8ubsoription, £3.00, payable in advance.D.BR.CHIHOLE & \u20acO., 1703 Not»- vars Btreet, Montreal.ublishors and Proprietors Liquors, Ales, Fic, HN HOPE & CO.MONTREAL, Agents in Canada JOBE DE KOYPER & S0E, Rotterda HEARTELL & CU, Cognac.JULES RUBIN & CD.Cognac.HOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz.BARTUR & GUESIIEX, Bordeaux.Hi, MISA, Xorez de la Frenterg.DOCEBUEN, SHMITHES & C9, Opor: MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragons.FREDERIC VALLEITE, Marteilles.£.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & EIBBERT, London - BULLOCH, LADE & CO.Glasgow.WH.JAMESGE & JU, Dupin.GANTRELA& CHRANE, Publis Coy Sc.1:3 B.\u2014-OHÔERS SKCRIVED FRGE THs WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BRO.ALE ARD PORTER EREWEFES, 286 St.Mary Street, MONTREAL; \u2018Have always oa hand the various kinds of ALE AND PORTER.IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly supplied.25 ORDERS RECEIVED BY TEL PBONE.Mi.Wm.Wateon, 78 Fortification Lane, bottles our Ales and Porter, and is author.ined to use our labels.av 2 DOW'S BREWERY Buperior Pale anéd Brown Malt, Inlia Pale and other Ales, Eztra Double td Single Btout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are author ized to use our labels, viz.Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchaster stres: dos.Virige.\u2026.\u2026.19 Aylmer street Thos, Ferguson.162 8t, Elizabeth st.Wm.Bishop.ese soso 158 Visitation street Thos.Kinsella.118 Ottawa street 28% ORDEES RECEIVED BY THELY PHONE.WILLIAM DOW & CU, Brewers and Maltsters.DAWES & C0.BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE, EXTBA ann XXX STOUT PORTER (In Woop and Borrir.) Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quart and Pinls, OFFICE: 92 St.JAMES SERENT WEST MONTREAL, AF Ordors raceived by Telepha~rg May 2 70 CLARET I Cunliffe Dobson & Co.BORDEAUX, CHATEAU LEOVILLE, Do, MARGAUX, De.LAFIYE.Imported direct and fo \u2018sale by FREDERICR KINGSTON, 2% Hospital Street.248 Octobe MR, WM, OARTER SMITH, SOLICITOR, &C., 82 COLLINS STREET WES Melbourne, Victoria, Noone Post Office Time Table.MONTREAL, Sept.2, 1886, DELIVERY.MAILS, CLOSING, | A.MP.Me M./P.M.xp x | Ontario & West, Prove.39 00 9 30))a) Ontario, and West- 7 46 7 80 ern States, by TB 6 45 raat .oO .sexclacauew 1 Ru DO: inna Petorboro\u2019.| \u2018815 8 45 i verensl 9 80/G.P.R., north of Otta-|.| 646 wa, to Pembroke,&c.(Saturday excepted).l.; 6 45 9 00.|C.P.R.,northofOitawa to Pembroke, Port .Arthur, Manitoba, North-west Territ- ories-and British Columbia (daily Sunday .excepted) RB | 6745 ss.9 80|/CanadaAtlanticoR.R.ttl 9 S0jOttawa, Alexandria] 7 45 400 Glen, Robertson, Greenfield and, Max- ville by Atlantic Ry.- eboc & East, Prov's, 80000000 Ques Berthier andi.{ 616 Batiscan Bridge by 7:00 1115 SNS TRTTRET 8 00]./Quebec, Berthier,Sorel [I Three Rivers snd Line of N.8: BR.Portal Car.coivaree 8 001./(B) Quebec by R.R.| 645 800 8 00), vrs.{(B} Eastern Townships|.] 8 00 Three Rivers, Artha- baska and Riviere du OUP R, Raccroveserer s+\u2026\u2026| 116/(C) Can.Pac.Railway| 615.ain Line to Ottawa 9 15.,.|Can.Pac.Bor-f,.ceee] 4 8 deaux St.Jerome and St.Lin Branches.8 15.\u2026.|Can.Pac.R.R.St.Je-| 600) 480 TOMO .000ecanecca00 ++\u2026S DIAG EES (Sugar Coated Pills), are acknowledged to be the surest and most active remedy against this terrible disease.\u2014J.BIOUSNIER Physi cian, Sceaux, Seine, France.Send six cents for postage and receive free, & costly box of 80048 which will help all, of anything else in this world, Fortunes await thé workers absolutely sure.Terras mailed fres.True & Co., Augusta Maine.ty WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS ENLARGED and STRENGTH- be BO ating method of self-treatment.Full prof, medical testimony, ete., malled sealed, frea.Correspondence confidential.Address CRIE MEDICAL Co,, Buffalo, N.Y.Augnst 28 ! 27 ; y Instant reliel; Final cure in 10 PILES: days.and never returns.No purge, no salve, no suppository.Sufierers will learn of a simple remedy Free, by ae : MASON, 78 Nassau st., N.¥, dressing O J.MABON, Nw March ne pt ans r&- If you want a Nurses vlage advertise in The Herald free, \\ CENTRAL VERMOHT either sex, to more money right away than à HAILROR Trains Leave Montrez neers A.M.\u2014Whits Mountain Express, arriving Fabyan\u2019s 4.28 p.n.Summit Mount Washington 6.30 p.m., Fortland 8.00 p.m., Old Orchard Beach 8.30 p.m.8 2 & Alp ~Fass Train, arriving mi A Albans, 10.60 a.m.) Burlington 12,10 p.m ; Montpelier, 10.5) pra \u2018White River Junction, 2.65 p.m.Boston, via Lowell, 7.26 p.x., ang Now York, vig Épringfieid, a4 10.80 p.ra.pb man Mow Sufoi Farlor Oars td Enr Jo 8.3 5 00 P.M.Now Tork ans Boston Bre % press, arriving Si.Albans 7.35 pa, Supper], Burlingion 9.08 pans Rutland 11,25 p.ù0., Troy 25 am, Albany 3.00 271, New York 800 axa.Worcester 6.40 Ni, Boston 7.49 am, via Fvt- jand, Bellowa Falls aud Fitoh- arg Wagner Bleeping Oars Montreal to New York sand #1.Albans to Boston Through Oars on this (rain arriving Water- Joo 8.16 pa, 2{5g0g 0.12 p.m.aud Sherbrooke ,50 pro.5 OM.= Hight.Express, for St, n G Albens, White River Juncilon, Manchester, Nashua, arriving Boston via Lowell 889 via Fitchburg, 825 11, Now York,via Nortgampton, Holyeke, Springäsid, send Hew Havon ILéb a.This train makes \u2018vlono donvestion si Washus and Winchenden for Worcester; Frovidence and sll pointes on New York and New England Railroads, Puilman Buffet Siaeking Orra to Boston and Bpringdeldr Fur Pickeis, Time-tables, and other infor- raation, apply st Windvor and Balmoral \"EotetspeGre nd FrovE Offinés, or ni ty e Cum YENF\"6 office, 186 #t, Janaes Slrast, À.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenrer Agent, G.W.HOBARI, 8.W.COMMINGB, Genl.Manager, Gen.Pass, Agent.Montreal, October 4th, 1886.Intercoionial Railw SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.verre Commencing 14th JUNKE,;1886.THROUGH _ EKPRESS FASBENGRR TRAINS RON DAILY iandayr sxesplva; s foLows Leave LOViS, _\u2026rovoncsscersss ocemossesr E1B 8,2 Arrive Riviers dit LoUp- +.U À * « Prois PistOleS.vocovousercecox 1250 PM.# FimOuski.0s 0osveo e00000ac À 2 8 Litile MOUlR.cescveuconcaconser 336 # Dampullton.\u2026\u2026caossoseosess 70: \u201c Dainousie JUNIOR.es vrei 7.8: $ Bnlbaräb.\u2026\u2026..202 500 After the matches the men gave three cheers for Colonel Massey and it was re= marked that it was through the interest he had tuken in the shooting throughout the season that the members of the corps bad been able to bgat all the other local corps during the season.In the evening the officers presented a gold locket to Capt.Seath, the Paymaster of the regiment, in appreciation of their esteem acd for the careful manner he had acted as quartermaster during their late trip to Belleville, The Hunt, The Montreal Hunt Club met last Saturday at\u201c Summerhill,\u201d the summer residence of Mr.Jos.Hickson, who treated the members and their friends in & most hospital manner.After an excellent breakfast, which was done full justice to, the ladies drove to the courts in the rear of Mr.Hickson\u2019s house.The houuds were then let loose, but it was some time before they could make a find.An excellent run was however enjoyed and all expressed themselves an delighted with their day\u2019s sport.'I'here was rather more than the usual number of mounts, including the following: \u2014Miss Mon= teith, Mrs.Cooper, Mr.John Crawford, ex-master, Mr.Huzh Paton, Mr.©.C.Campbell, Mr.Mossom, Mr.id Mere dith, Mr, F.Eiliott.Mr, B.J.Guy, Mr.MeKachren, Count Von Proilux, Ms.C.E.Dawson, Mr.W.Whyte, Mr.H.Piske, Mr.L.Galarneau, Mr.A.Galarneau, Mr.L.S.MacDougali, Mr.W.H.Arnton, Mr.Stevenson and Mr.Baumgarten, Masters Wm.Hickson, Claude Hickson, Hartland MacDougall and Ogilvie.Amongst those present were Lady Stephen, Mrs.Dow and the Misses Dow, Mr.P.Scott and the Misses Scott, the Misses Augue, Mr.and Mrs.Ewing, Hon.Mr, Kaulbach, Mr.and Mrs.w.W.Ogilvie, Miss Ogilvie, Miss Gamell, of Ottawa; Mr.W, Stephen, Mr.and Mrs.Jobn Crawford and the Misses Crawford, Mr.Duncan Robertsou and Miss Robertson, Mr.MacNeil, BEuogland; Mrs.F.Stephen, Mr.and Mrs.S.Waddell, Mr.Henderson, Mr.and Miss Dott, Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Dawson, Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Coghlin, Mies Coghlin, Mr, Vanneck, Mr.C.Bouthillier, Mr.Alexander, of Dublin, COMING STEEPLECHASES.Probably the largesi entries we have ever had at any one race meeting before are published this morning in the amusement column.We refer to the Montreal Hunt Fall Steeplechases which are to take place at the Blue Bonnets course on the 7th and 9th October instant, The horses are all of a very superior clase, and good racing may be looked for, The course, as we before raentioned, is laid out in fall view of all stands and paddocks, and nothing 18 being lefi undone by the stewards to male the meeting a most successful one.The cups to be run for are now ou view in Meesrs.J.R.Harper & Co.\u2019s establish-~ ment, Sf.James street, and are on master- Pieces of silveremiths art, and were well worth a call to see.\u2018 Among the entries for the first day\u2019s racing we notice in the green steeplechases such borses as Juliet, belonging to the Hunt, Mr.Jas.R.Barclay\u2019s Victor, Dr.Craik\u2019s Iolanthe, Mr.Strathy\u2019s Birdcather, Mi.Lane's fine new colt by Milesian, Percy, Gratton, Tantivy, Gipsy, Genesta, ard Times and others.Second race, the \u2018half bred class, Mr, Whyte\u2019s Estella, a new horse in the field, and we think a good one If not too heavily nandicapped, old Wood- lawn and Echo.For the Member\u2019s Plate, Mr.Btevenson\u2019s Chester, Lachine stable entries, also those of Mr, Harry Dryedale and Mr.Frank Elliot The * Hunters\u2019 to the strongest twelve which the Mont= Flat\u201d finishes the first day, For this we Thies match, for the Intermediate Cham-\" gee there are five entries\u2014\u201c Charlie,\u201d \\ « Missionary,\u201d « Glenarm,\u201d\u2018\u201c ¢ Marma- duke\u201d and \u201c Percy,\u201d all the best class of horses and well worth \u201c\u2018clocking\u201d if the track is in as good condition as we anticipate.That day the hunters\u2019 one and a half mile record will be equalled, if not broken.We will not go into the second day\u2019s entries to-day, but would advise all lovers of true sport to attend this meeting and encourage as most enterprising club that gives more actual amusement and sport gratis than any other institution in the city.The badges sre now being sold by members of the hunt, and can be had at the secretary\u2019s office.We also mention that there are several \u201cpost entries, which will be announced ir a day or two, notably three flyers from Toronto.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHURCH SERVICES.STANLEY STREET CHURCH.THE NXW PASTOR'S FIRST SABBATH, The Rev.F.M.Dewey commeneed his duties as pastor of the Stanley street Presbyterian Church yesterday.He had been iriducted on Thursday previous, the Rev.Professor Scrimger presiding.The Rev, Mr.Bennett and the Dr, Smyth addressed the minister, and the Rev.Mr.Fleck addressed the congregation.On Friday evening the new minister was formally but cordially welcomed by the cou- gregalion in the lecture room of the church, which wae tastefully decorated for the occasion, Mr.Dewey is a young man ; Stanley street church, however, is not his first charge for he was nine Years pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in the town of Richmond, P.Q.The very pretty church on Stanley street was well filled, yesterday morning and evening, There was nothing unusual / in the services.Subject of evening sermon, The Parable of the Great Supper, Luke 14, 16\u201424, The preacher said that this parable taught the following truths: \u2014 I, God bas made, in Christ, provision for the salvation of men.The figure of a great supper suggests the idea of abundance, variety, pleasure, freeness.In Christ there is an- abundant salvation sufficient for all and offered to all.There 18 variety aud every possible need of the human soul is met in him.There is pleasure, the purest, sweeteet, moet satisfying of which the human soul is capable.It is also free, all the blessings thereof being offered without money and without price.Il.Many will refuse this great salvation.The preacher dwelt upon the excuses made, showing that the same are made tc-day\u2014business cares, pleasures, social relationships.Hs showed that while so many gave such aa their reasons for neglecting the interests of their souls, that tnese were not the true reason, that it was because the soul was wedded to sin.III.That although so many make excuses, that the supper will nevertheless be furnished with guests.He spoke of the power of the Gospel in winning the common people\u201d of Christ\u2019s day and also the heathen of ancient and modern times.The Christian Church must be a migsionary organization, going out into the highways and hedges and compelling perishing rouls to come.Any individual or congregation or church refusing or neglecting to do 80 thereby denies the spirit of Uhrist.IV.The fate of those who refuse this offer of salvation\u2014S\u2018 they shall uut taste of my supper,\u201d says Christ.Tunis, he said, was very plain and emphatic, It denied the doctrine of universai sslvation ie all its forms and declared that to refuse Christ is to shut one\u2019s self out of heaven, to become the heir of eternal woe.ST.GABRIEL'S The services at\u2019 St, Gabriel yesterday were very largely attended.In the morning an eloquent germon was preached by the Rev.Mr.Barclay.In the evening the Rev.) Mr.Campbetl, the pastor, conducted the services, this being, strictly speaking, the first time he officiated in the new church since.its opening.The Rev.Clergyman preached a very impressive sermon, taking for his text the 21st chapter of the Gospel according to St.John\u2019s the 15th 16th and 1¥th verses, \u201cFeed my lambs and feed my sheep,\u201d The office of the Christian Church, said the learned preacher, is twofold jthe first is to preach the Gospel to sinners and the second 1s to be solicitous in promoting the love of God in those who are already advanced in grace.He referred to the great love the disciples had for their master from the beginning, bow they were 8 small baad at firet, but in the course of time they increased toa mighty host, they alwys march- iag onupholding the banner of their captain, The true duty of those chosen by God to preach the Gospel was to waich over the flock intrusted to their care.A flock consists of a variety of individuals, some of whom were weak and others stroeg.Ail deserved.the solicitude of their pastor.Those who were feeble should be made strong, while those who were persevering in the paths çof grace should be exhorted to continue in it, thus pleasing God.A beautiful comparison was made between the shepherd tending his flock and the pastor watching over his congregation.The preacher referred to the life of St.Peter ; how he had loved God, and how the Divine Master, knowing all this, had chosen among his apostles to watch over his children.The duty of the pastor was also to love God, whose minister he is.The faithful pastor will prove his affection for God by the way he performs his duty.His duties were arduous and analagous to those of the shepherd.Among other things he is to have a great solicitude and tenderness for the lambs, for did He not eay, \u2018\u201c Suffer little children to come unto me, for such is the Kinguom of Heaven.\u201d \u2018Lhe church services had a wholesome influence for litile ones as well ag grown up people, which de veloped as they grew older and were better able to understand the truths of religion.God was kinder to them while young more than at any o:her period of their existence.It was at that stage of their lives he endowed them wiih intelligence.Great works were to be drawn from God\u2019s life on earth.Children might bé made to understand them and he made submissive to His divine will, They could be taught what was right and wrong and how they should avoid evil and do good: He concluded his sermon by asking parents not to neglect the ordinances of religion, and that they would never advance in perfection unless they followed the Saviour\u2019s good example, He, their pastor, had always been anxions for the welfare of his congregation, but now more than ever since they had removed to the new church.He asked parents to bring their children to church, especially to the morning service, when he would \u2018see that some remarks beneficial to \\the young ones would be made.Bible classes would also be shortly opened and would continue all winter for their benefit, He was desirous of aiding this congregation in all that was good in instructing them, te love peace in their own homes and thug.prepare for their homes hereafter.: THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, The series of highly interesting and profitable meetings conducted under the auspices of the Woman\u2019s Christian Temperance Union, and addressed by Miss 1 + Kimball, of Chicago, have been of great benefit to the community at large and to the friends of temperance specially.Last night Mies Kimball spoke for over an hour in the American Presbyterian Church to a large and deeply interested audience.The lady is an exceedingly fluent spemiker, remarkably eloquent and is evidently thoroughly con versant with the subject to which she has devoted her life, Her addresses are unusually lively and practical and are ren- aered doubly so by the appropriate anecdotes illustrative of the attendant evils of the demon drink.Every phase of the sub- jeot was taken up, spegial reference being made to the movement in England and this country to establish and foster a better system of scientific temperance education in vhe public schools.Miss Kimball dweit ai length on this part of her subject, and spoke hopefully of the good results likely to sccure from a scientific knowledge of the baneful effects of alcoholic stimulants.Many other points were touched upon, eloquently described and forcibly impressed on the minds of her hearers.Miss Kimball, before closing her address, announced that Mies Barpjum of 15 Philips Square, had been appointed Superintendent of the Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union work, and spoke hopefully of the good results likely to follow the selection ofthat lady to perform the duties of the office.The address was an exceedingly interesting one and cannot fail to promote the cause of total abstinence In our city.On Saturday afternoon Miss Kimball held a reception in the church which was larg:ly attended.CITY NEWS.Just ro HanD.\u2014One case fine Cigars de Bernardo Costales Havana.S.Hyman, 180 St.James street.A Straiear Tex !\u2014The straighiest and } best 10 cent cigar in town is sold at Hirech\u2019s, [opposite the Post Office].The brand is Los Hugonotes Reina Victoria.Don°t foaget it ! A New APPOIXTMENT\u2014Mr.Percy R.Todd has been appointed general freight and passenger agent of the Canada Atlantic Railway Company in the place of Mr.A.Peden, resigued.Mr.Todd assumed the duties of his office on the lst of the present month.A ReMor.\u2014A rumor was current in the city on Saturday that Sir Donald A.Smith had offered to purchase the lacrosse grounds for the use of the citizens, What grounds there are for this rumor we have been unable to- ascertain.The land is valued at $400,000.Tee Lax Hurox\u2019s PasseNgers.\u2014List of cabin passengers per Beaver Line 88S, Lake Huron, from Montreal for Liverpool, sailed 1st October: Mr, W.T.Drum- mond, Mrs.W.T.Drummond, Capt.Hamilton, Mr.Cameron, Mr.H.C.8.Smith, Rev.B.J.Roberts, Mr.P.E.B.Wonham, Miss Thomson, Miss Campbell, ComPLIMENTARY BanwquEr \u2014On Saturday evening, the members of Le Cercle Francais and their friends tendered a complimentary banquet at their rooms on Notre Dame street to Mr.Schwob in recognition of his recent appointment to the position of Vice-Coneul of France.His Worship Mayor Beaugraud presided, who proposed the health of the guest, Mi.Schwobd re- | plied briefly, saying he would try and promote the commercial intercourse between Canada and France, Fire.\u2014Last evening at 8 o\u2019clock a fire broke out in the stable in rear of No.112 William street.There was some hundred bundies of hay and straw in the loft, which burnt at first fiercely before the brigade got to work, It had in that time penetrated into the rear of the brick block occupied by Milleur and others, who sustained considerable damage by fire and water.The Salvage Corp did good service in covering up the furniture, All parties are said to be fully insured.The cause of the fire could not be explained.Total loss under $2,000.A TriBurk or RespEor\u2014The faneral of Alderman Donovan's son took place yesterday afternoon from his father\u2019s residence, St.Antoine street, to the Cote des Neiges cemetery.The funeral was very large.In the procession were Aldermen Grenier, Holland, MeShane, ex-Aldermen Stroud and Tansey, EB.E.Gilbert, James Black.City Treasurer, C.Glackmeyer, City Clerk, L.Lesage, Buperintendent of the Water Works, M.P.Ryan, Collector of Customs, Edward Murphy, John Hall, 0.McGarvey, C, J.Doherty, P.Doolan, D.Barry, À.Perry.UNFoUNDED.\u2014A complaint is made by a correspondent of the Star, who alleges that cement has not been used by the contractor, Mr.McKeown, in the work of repaving and repairing tie stone sidewalk of Notre Dame street.The writer has evidently not examined the work carefully, a9 it has been performed in a thoroughly workmanlike manner, and 13 in all respects, including the cementing, an admirable piece of work, If all the contracts the city has had on hand had been as honorably executed as those have been which pabsed through Mr, McKeown\u2019s hands, the citizens would have but little to complain of._\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE BRANT MEMORIAL.The Brant memorial celebration will take place at Brantford on the 13th inst.and two succeeding days, when the monument, erected by national subscription, to Capt, Joseph Brant \u2018\u201cThayendanages,\u201d will be unveiled by his Honor Lieut.Gove John Beverley Robinson, in Victoria Park, Brantford, Ont, on Wednesday, October 12th, at 12 o\u2019clock, when an address of welcome will be presented, an oration delivered, and speeches by prominent and distinguished personages.The remainder of the programme will embrace competition drill by uniformed societies and bodies, trades and labor procession and demonstration, athletic sports, miscellaneous ancient and modern games, band tournament, lacrosse and baseball matches, bicycle and horse races, military review.Indian day: War dancing, rosst~ ing an ox, pyrotechnic display by Prof: Pain, of New York, and countless other attractions.; A banquet will be held on the evening of the 13th in the Kerby House, while arrangements are also being made for various entertaiments in Stratford\u2019s Opera House, Wickliffe Hall, and the Skating Rink each évening.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014er To Maintain One Lie never be strengthened by bolstering.The testimony of every lady who has used Dr.Pierce\u2019s * Favorite Prescription \u201d for nervous debility and female weaknesses carries conviction with it, The facts are stated in such & way that no one can doubt them.All those peculiar pains and sinking 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.else GENTLEMEN ORDERING TERIR OUTFITS, can rely on getting their orders filled when promised.No disappointment.L, Robinson, 53 Beaver Hall, sn you must invent twenty, but truth can | MARINE INTELLIGEACE.BY THE RIVER AND CANAL.Tne Satnia salls for Liverpool on Thursday.The steamship Ontario arrived in port on Saturday.; The steamship Polvnesian is expected to sail on Wednesday.- The steamship Grecian leaves port for London on Wednesday.The steamship Cacouna sailed for Sydney on Friuay morning.The Allan Line mall steamship Sardinian arrived out on Friday.The Concordia will not leave port before the middle of the month.The receipts for the Custom House on Saturday were $12,518.24.; The bark Algeria arrived in port ôn Saturday in tow of the tug Beaver.The steamship Canonbury left Barrow for Montreal on the 28 September à A Malaga The steamship Dracona sailed from for Montreal on the 28rd of iast month.The Allan Line steamship Prussian, sailed from Glasgow for Boston on Saturday.The steamship Vivienne, from Barrow.with a cargo of rails, arrived in port on Satur wr - The\u201cdepth of water in the ship channel in Lake St Peter yesterday was 27 feet 2 inches.The Allan Line steamer Austrian sailed from Boston to Glasgow at 2 o'clock on Saturday.The steamshi Saturday from St.Johns Nfld.signed to H, Dobell.Tne Miramichi sails for Pictou to-day.Bhe calls at Gaspe, Father Point, Perce, Sum- merside and Charlottetown.A man named Frank McGuire fell into the canal on Saturday morning.He was rescued by & ¢ompanion who happened to be near at the time.The Bark Greenland with 800 barrels of herrings arrived in port fromm Harbor Grace on Saturday and proceeded to the canal, where she will unload.The Allan Line mail steamship Parisian, with 128 cabin, 112 intermediate and 351 steerage passengers, landzd her mails at Rimouski at 4.45 on Saturday morning.She was de- laypd fifteen hours on her voyage on account of fog.The steamer Algerian made its last trip on Saturday from \u2018Toronto for this season.She will go to winter quarters to-day at Sorel.The canal is now clear of river steamers and presents a very deserted appearance.The Bohemian, which is a market boat will continue its trips from Cornwall for some time yet.A number of barges are yet arriving and will continue to do so till the early part of next month as the captains 8 ate there is a considerable quantity of grain for transportation at Kingston.PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED\u2014October 2.Steamship Horton, 1,186, Knott, Rotterdam general, John Hope & Co.Steamship Miramichi, 491, Baquet, Pictou, general, D.Shaw.Steamship Ontario, 2,057, Couch, Bristol, general, D, Torrance.Steamship Polino, 524, Lachance, St.Johns, Nfld., fish, oil and coal, H.Dobeil.Steam ba:k Greenland, Curtis, Harbor Grace, herrings.Steamship Vivienne, Knought, Barrow, railway iron, Henry Fry & Co.Barge Wheatbin, M.T.Co,, grain, Barge M.Davis, Vipond, cordwood.Barge Vierginie.K.M.F Co., grain.Barge L.D.Eddy, Blanchard, lamber: Barge Herbert, Murphy & Co., lumber.Barge Negotiant, Charland, grain.OLEARED\u2014Oct.2.8 Too steamship Gao 230, McDonald, ydne, eneral, Kingman, Brown , oan ehip Ferncliffe, 984, Pauley, Sydne , ballast, F.Ç.Henshaw.Steamship Miramichi, 491, Baquet, Pletuo, general, D.Shaw.; Schooner May Fly, Gillum, Newfoundland, general, J, & R.McLea.Vessels in Port.Steamehips.Polynesian, 2,023, H.& À.Allan.Bratsberg, 913, Kingman, Brown & Co.Oxesholme, 1,755, Chas.McLean.Sarnia, 2,421, D.Torrance & Co.Norwegian, 2,308, H.& A.Allan.Grecian, 2,874, H.& A.Allan.Concordia, 1,616, R.Reford & Co.Barcelona, 1,218, R.Reford & Co.Horton, 1,186, John Hope & Co.Ontario, 2,617, D.Torrance & Co.Polino, 624, H.Dobe.l & Co.Greenland, Vivienne, Henry Fry & Co.Barks.Carmel, 780, À.Baile.\" Uathella, 392, ©, #eLean & Co.Baltris, 375, Buird Bros.Gustave Metgler, 352, Moffatt & Co.Wyle, 829, D.Shaw.Romanoff, 1,049, Carbray, Routh & Co.Brigantines.St.Joseph, 233, C.A.Boucher.Brigs.Dorpa, 313, Anderson, McKenzie & Co, Arrived via Lachine Canal\u20140ct, 2, Steamer Algerian, from Toronto\u2014200 bxs fruit À Ownes, St Jerome; 50 bxs do; to order, Montreal.PORT OF QUEBEC, QUEBEC, October 2, ARRIVED.Steamship Parisian, Wylie, Liverpool, Allans Rae & Co., general.: Steamship Wandrahm, Spliedt, Antwerp, .M, Macpherson, general.Steamship Thanemore, Boucher, Liverpool, H.H.Bewell, general.Bark Princess Alexaudra, Hollywood, Liv- erpoul, Order, ballast.CLEARED, Steamship Gothenburg City, Three Rivers, DeWolt & Powell.Steamship Greetlands, Delisle, 8t.John\u2019s, Nfld., Ross & Co.Schooner Fleetwing, Blouin, Shippegan, W.& R.Brodie.Schooner Ste.Anne, Brochu, Seven Islands Turgeon & Corriveau.NOTES.Steamship Thanemore, Beaver Line, proceeded to Montreal at 9.80 a,m.The tug steamer E.B.Eddy left this evening for Ottawa with a tow of lumber barges, steamship Canonbury, which left Barrow, September 28, for Montreal, has cargo of railway iron.Ship Lizzie C.Troop, from Montreal for Montevideo proceeded to sea this evening under sail.Bark Gaspe arrived at Sydney yesterds; and has been ordered ito ship cargo of coals for this port.Steamship Grestlands arrived from Montreal at 11.30 last night and anchored.She will proceed daring the night.Steamship Advance comes out of dock about Wednesday and goes to Montreal for a cargo of deals for Europe, The steamship Vivienne after discharging her cargo of raiis at Montreal will come down here and go into Davie\u2019s dock.The Government steamship Druid will it 1s anticipated be ready to bring up the buoys at the end of the season of navigation.t_Judgment will be given in the Vice-Admir- alty Court on Tuesday in the suits of Fradette et nl against the American canal boats, Stesmship Gleniffer having finished dis~ charging railway iron went up to Borren\u2019s booms to-day to ship à cargo of timber and deals.
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