The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette, 6 octobre 1886, mercredi 6 octobre 1886
[" SINGLE COPIESI{THREE CENTS {SRR TION 6.00 à YNAR.à OMN CT = oy AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE fo hay VOL.LXXVIII - 240 ; Ei MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1886.9 rs fy sarti 2 > - Po = - - ti] few Advertisements.) flew Adsertisewents.| on Aducrisements, Ÿ DESBATPHEC [oof Viede be romeo 0 thy PE fi % J tb ; for the erection of furnaces, and vrop.ses ot F | & pa A i.= xX HB iN D R = Large 3 Al i anmnad | HEE benceforward to dispose of its sewage and oo 3 dloieÿ AUVErisement | en darts parbago by this menus.© Fi] g CLOVES] THE A.CIENT C&PLTAL.apers were also read by Dr.Playter, the g abi K i D = \u2014_\u2014 Crowfoot and Three Falls Mandsomely Of Ottawa, on \u201cOurinland lakes and rivers, a Dress Se cena TUESDAY, OC, 5th, 1886, Entortætued, the disposal of sewage and the spread ait SALT.7 prs di \u2014 | Quasso, October 5\u2014About 2000 per.of tions Seuss\u201d by Allan MeDoug, \\ bd as 7 E : ! : ; LE, Toronto, on oronto 8; as 8 2.2 N NERY MANTLES Males song assembled again to-night to see and by Dr Oldright Toronto on \u201cThe ro a > « \u201c PE LE) - .> , or TT 5 AA MANTLES MANILES Crowfoot and Three Bulls, _ CUrowfoot influence of sewerage on health.\u201d The tizeng CAPE BRETON HERRINGS, ) i DOLMANS made a short speech in the Indian tongue latter paper gave rise to a lengthy diacus- nent NORTH Tone SALMON, DOLMANS expressing his deep sense of the kindness whi hi which May el Howland took part, 8 - SPLIT MACKEREL, | i TACEELS i shown to him while bere.He was pre- to the fact hat to-morrow the Tatopay er We DRY CODFISH, DiARGy JACKETS ULSTERS sented with a purse ant a medal.He wit] record their votes on the by-law for e us COD and SEAL OIL, ; rf! ml ust Opened 2 Juanufacturer\u2019s stock Dol- tras Joudly cheered.They will leave for the construction of a trunk sewer à ac ; « - .: .PR a FOR & Mand fall grades), morning, all at special prose, show Monday (te West to me Phone Sata the po alone wag held in the reas OR SA.S.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY.S, CARSLEY.| KOTES FROM THE CAPITAL.butldn ; 0 ne ssaiion Department 541 Verret, 8 & C Hess van | dat tes oe : in acke 8 woth $3.00, No Pieuro-pueumouia in Canada\u2014Mux- ass .andre erret, È tewart 0.Lk), J ackets worth Be derers Cauzb1\u2014Iimmigration Nofes\u2014 ! Covarmiie.After an a, by oo =e 3.> WOr ay as wi 27{ to 275 Commissioners Et.POUR.GANTS Jackets worth 34.50, Changes in the G.G,F,G, | Board of Health Mayor Howland net, ceive Feptember 21 16 LoAILLE DD PARIS eD Jackets worth $5 (0, Orrawa, October 5.\u2014Ssme anxiety ; comed the deleg tes to the city, and the Ë 7 ve dr, = All to be sold at $2.50, having been manifested by United States Hon.A, 8, Hardy, Provincial Secretary, 8 ina 9 A ke S A i = 3 7 Ï Moe RINE 8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY, | cattle men about tha rumor that pleuro- Watomed thew Lo the province, President | \\ Costumes in great variety - ; ; ; ; i > en delivered his annual address 00.1000 Pails Chicago Lard.Costumes in «1 the newest designs pneumonia existed 1 Canata, the United which was full of interesting matter to 1 26 100 Bria, No.1 Labrador Herrings.Note Costumes ja an Hinds ofostn States Commissioner of Agriculture has sunitarians und boards of health.This D « Noi A I ea FOUR ot 187g Pour © \u201c5 Costumes in al; kinds of materials been notified by the Canadian Agricul | concluded the day\u2019s proceedings, S 5) Qt's.Large Dry Godfish, i.R PE GA S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.tural Department that none now exists OUT OF DES TH 59 Pages Payot ones red SUSE EMG Geeieties guarontime éibion at Quohce not o aîlen Atthez rngedy ai the Sas averted or \" ; alet ation at Que w 50 Cases Fresh Canned Tobster, Young\u2019s and Fealeite: Sealettes Seal.ties the diseae to sum o By a Heroic Action, other brands.he [00 Cases Fresh Canned Mackerel.100\u201c Pooles Pickles.lery 50_ « Tulloch Pickles.50 Puns Barbados Molasses New Orop.100 Brle.Newfoundland Cod Oil.1 ** Steam-refined Pa e Seal Oil.Bl J.& R.McLHA, au de Vig Agents Caledonia Coal and Rallway Co., st Made, 8 Common Street Montreal.| Relish, Telephone 806.P.0.Box 1274.August 5 81 be kept 9 duty FOR SATE: TE.Molassesand Sugar , ment Hf No, 14, To arrive this month, ex barque * Beltrees,\u201d trs 2% fro.Barbadues, - Puncheons BARBADOES MOLASSES; Also, 10) hhds, PRIME GROCERY SUGAR.| (0, In Store and to Arrive: FISH OILS OF VARIOUS KINDS, viz.: w, Steam-refined, Ordinsry Pale and Brown eal, CHANTS Newfoundland, Gaspe, and other kinds of , Cod Oil, this season\u2019s yield.A few casks Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil.1pplies, Prime CODFISH, in 1-cwt.bundies.* Malcolm's\u201d favorite Crown brand LOCH GTON,» FYNE HERRING, in kegs and firkins TON » imperted this rall.re» Barrels and Halt-brls.No.1 CAPE BRETON TE HERRING.' , JOHN BAIRD & CO., ox Plate 191 Commissioners Street.Telephone No.292.Meters.ors Suvptember ly = en - sel RICHELIEU | ER.s, me] 106 Prince of Table Waters.167 \u2014\u2014 Families who wish to get a pure, whole- EY some, natural Table Water, ask your Grocer it.Hor a Wor sale by the leading Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and (Grocers, i J.A.HARTE, 1780 Notre Dame Street Telephone 1196.cco, March 20 mws 28 THE HERALD HOTEL DIRECTORY, )&CCO, MONTREAL.INDEOR HOTEL w , Domibion Square \u2018Windsor Hotel Company.Proprietors A RENCE HALL fT.LAW * St, James Street enry HOgBn.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026sssnessoneu 0e Proprietor MORAL HOTEL BAL * Notre Dame Street.Proprietor.RICHELIEU HOTEL, ; t.St.Vincent Street J.B.Durocher.Bones ne n0s Proprietor EEC LBION HOTEL \u2014\u2014 4 \u2019 MeGlil Street, Slearns & Murray .%.Proprietors.Ann ACTURES, YORK HOTEL NEW \u2019 Lagauchetiers Street T.H.Melvin.,.1.0210000000 .Proprieior COTE DES NEIGES.F-WAY HOUSE late Lumpkins\u2019].ohn Donohue.-., .Proprietor.BORD A PLOUFFE, P.Q.h Mirrori [LAVAL HOUSE, et Tan orris Best.Lessee and Manager SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014BACK RIVER] au HOTEL, Sault au Recollet\u2014Back River, P.Q.Peloguin., , .Proprietor.Son, BOUGIE\u2019S CORNERS.| OTEL VERVAIS, Taspector i y * Bougie\u2019s Corners.; æbn Vervais .\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.».Preprietor, ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.RTRAND HOTEL, St.Vincent de Paul, P.Q.» Bertrand.esrscess Proprietor ST.HILAIRE.OQUOIS HOUSE, F.Campbell.rarcasencs, LAPRAIRIE.OTEL MONTREAL.81 >.Manager andre Robert.Le senc e Proprietor.y THREE RIVERS.SPUFRESNE HOTEL, NJ.Ptfresne.,.Proprietor QUEBEC.LOUIS HOTEL, \u2018Willis Russell, President, .Louis Hotel Company.Proprietors.3 TOWNSHIP OF PETERBORO.Province of Quebec.STIGOUCHE HOUSE, \u2019 bles inch [ML Copeland.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Proprietor.es in such as Di OTTAWA.after catin SSELL HOUSE post remark 1e : St.Jacques.,.Proprietors ki TORONTO.IN HOUSE \u2019 King Street, + Irish.5.000000s ss+++\u20260s10.Proprietor, 1s are equally N°8 HOTEL roventrs = \u2019 Front Street ato the liver ficGaw.sosrss ee sua ntess ++.Proprietor y only cured NEW YORK.& MARLE HOTEL, Madison Square, in & Walter.,.Proprietors EL BRUNSWICK, 5th Avenue hell, Kinzler & Southgate.Proprietors RAY HILL HOTEL, Park Avenue sante en0se Proprietors At; but foriu- bre, and those le pills valu- hot be willing cl head 4th Avenue, + BrocR Way.evi0n0000 001.Proprietor, KINGHAM HOTEL, 30th Street and 5th Avenue.herbee & Ful er.PTOprietors.D UNION HOTEL 49nd Stréet and 4th Avenue, » Garrison.\u2026.Proprietor WOODSVILLE, NH.L, BRUNSWICK > George & C0.Proprietors je is where we ure it while y small and 3 ALEXANDRE 6h Nec 53 COUTURE A POINTE SOLIDIFIÉE NOUÉS SF ; 7 es HENRY MORGAN 4.20 HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A Full Supply of the above Celebrated Gloves.September 9 2m Ts 217 Sherbrooke St, Sherbrooke St Nos.1023 and 1025.I am instructed to offer the above valuable property for sale.It consists of two handsome commodious residences (semi-detached), standing back from the street about 100 feet, with beautiful grounds in front.Next to it is Mrs, Holton\u2019s property on the one side, and Mr.James Hutton\u2019s on the .ther.The houses are exceptionally well built, the rooms are numerous and large, heated by furnace.Fine large piazzas, go à stabling.Size of et, 106 ft.8ip.by 240 feet.Would sell separately or together.R.EK.THOMAS, 30 Bt.John straet.October 5 tf trs 39 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, } District of MonireaJ, SUPESION COURT, Montreal, the tenth day of September, one poisand eight hundred and eighty-six.T KNOWN, that the Co:poration of the Village ot Cote des Neiges, a ody polite { aud corporate, duly incorporated, and having its chef 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 immoveable situated in this District, and described in the said petition, as follows, to wit: * That \u2018 part of the Lot known aad designated under \u2018* the number four on the official plan and \u201c\u2018 book of reference of the Villa ge of Cote des \u201c Neiges, parish of Montreal, bounded in part \u201c* of Lhe 10ad called Shakespeare road, in rear \u201cof the estate Donald Ross; on one side by \u201c auother part ot said officiat number four \u2018¢ belonging to Handbury L.MacDougall, and \u201con the other side by another part of said \u201c\u2018 official number four, belonging to the City \u201c of Montreal ; containing on said Shakes- *¢ perr road about two hundred and sixty-four \u201c* feet in width ; on the side of said Handbury \u201cL MacDougall about four hundred and \u201c\u2018 vwelive feet iu depth ; on the other side as \u2018 belonging to the City of Montreal, about \u2018\u201c four hundred and eighty-two feet six inches \u201cin forming on the whele a superficial area ** of about three arpents and twenty Berohes: \u2018\u201c\u2018and marked with blue ink on e plan \u2018 produced with said petition.\u201d etitioners further alleging that the owner of the said real estate is unknown and that\" the occupier of the same is the City of Montre Petitioners further alleging that they have a privilege an.hypothec upon the said immoveable for the payment of the sum of $4.77 being for arrears of taxes imposed thereon according to law for the year ended on the 31st December, 1885, 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 appear before this court within two months from the date of the f urth publication of these presents to be inserted once a week during four consecutive weeks, in a newspaper printed in the French langnage, and in a newspaper printed in the English law gaage, in the City of Montreal, to answer tothe demand of the said potltioners; failing which, the gald immoveable shall be sold by decree, according to law, and with the usual formalities in such case, to the end that out of the proceeds of the sale of the said petitioners be paid the said sum of 84.77, the whole with costs comprising the exhibits distraits to Messieurs Longpre and David, attorneys for petitioners.HONEY & GENDRON, P.8.C.LONGPRE & DAVID, Attorneys for Petitioner.Sept.17 br 224 ADVERTISE IN THE MONTREAL HERALD, TF YOU \u2018Want a Cook, \u2018Want a Clerk, \u2018Want a Partner, \u2018Want a Situation, Want to Sell a Piano, Want to Buy a Horse, \u2018Want to Sell a Carriage, Want toc Buy or Rell a Farm, Want to Let a 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 Bert Medium in the Country, Advertising will gain New Customers, Advertising will keep old Customers, Advertis.ng iL: derally Always Pays \u2019 Advertising makes Success Easv, Advertising Begets Confidence, Advertising Shows Energy, Advertising Shows Pluck, Advertise then at once, Advertise continually, Advertise skillfully Advertise frecij Advertise here, ADVERTISE NOW.ADVERTISE IN THE MONTREAL HERALD Splendid assortment and all prices.S.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.&.CARSLEY.HAIR MATTRESSES HAIR MATTRESSES HAIR MATTRESS ®S Extraordinary Sale of 1 Extraordinary Sale of AT Extraordinary Sale of 42 Xtraordinary Sale of + Extraordinary Sale of r CENTS Exuracrdinary Sale of | THE Extraordinary Sale of | POUND Extraordinary Sale of J HAIR MEAT TRIS SFL, An opportunity has occurred for the purchase o: a large quantity of thoroughly clean good HAIR, which wo shall sell .ext week, made up in a good TIC K, at the above extraordinary price.8.CAKSLEY.8.CARSLEY.Window Shades, Draperies Window Shades, Draperies Window Shades, Draperies.Window Shades, Draperies Window Shades, Draperies Window Shades, Draperies Window Shades, Draperies and Carpets \u2018Window Shades, Draperies and Carpets Every purchaser o¢ auy or all of the above wi! do well to visit our devartments for these goods.An unprecedented assortment ! \u2018Wonderfully good +alue! Fittitgs of every description ! 8.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.+ BROOKS SEWING COLTON Since introducing the Celebrated Sewing Cotton of JONAS BROOKS & BROS., Lhe oldest Sewing Cotton Manufacturers in England; Manutacturers are asking for if.Tallors are asking for it.Bairt Makers are asklng for it.And nearly all private families are now asking for it, thus proving to the public that this is the best Cotton for Machine and Hand use, not breaking in the using, S.CARSLEY.and Carpets and Carpets and Carpets and ( arpets and Carpets and Carpets Lee Steam Coal! BEST QUALITY FRESH MINED BUNKER COAL supplied to Steamships in Port ot Montreal, or at Company's Pier, Sydney, C.B.Very best Fresh Mined and Soreened RESERVE STEAM COAL, also Screenings, for sale, ex ship or delivered, in lots to suit consumers.à F.C.HENSHAW, Agent, 4 Custom House Square.Telephone No.688.May 26.SPRING HILL COAL FRESE MINED, Bcreenei Stearn Coal, arriving daily in BOX cars, dry and free from dust.CTMBEBLAND BAL WAY & COAL COHPARY, Jo BL.OOWAXS, Hecretary.Duzer RRITELDL CHAMBERS, ] .\\8 Alexis 8troet.Oet.H1 iy is DEBENTURES Certificates of Stock! BILLS OF EXCHANGE ! DRAFTS, DEPOSIT RECEIPTS, NOTES, CHEQUES, &c tngraved, Lithographed & Printed IN A SUPERIOR MANNER, BY GEORGE BISHOP Engraving and Printing Company, [Ednpited.] 167 & 169 St.James HE.July 17 MONTREAL 9 0% BRINGING IN THE VERDICT.\u201c You may say any good thin ou please about Benson\u2019s Capeine Porous Tasters, and sign our name to it,\u201d said Mr.Knapp, of the old and well-known drug house of P.8 Knapp & Boy, No.362 Hudson street.\u201cWe sell great quantities of them and hear nothing but words of the highest, commendation from eur patrons.The verdict is that for quickness of action, thoroughness.cleanlinessand range of effect they leave all others far behind.\u201d Try them for Local Rheumatism, Lame Back, Kidney Disease or for that Cold and Cough of yours.Beware of cheap articles with like names.Capcine out in centre or genuine, Price 250, the disease to spread through the disinfected British cattle which arrived there sometime ago.Tob cattle were not only killed but the sheds were burned.Ths United States authorities have been invited to senda qualified Veterinary Surgeon to remain permanently or for several months at Quebec so that he might see for himself that every facility was thers to prevent the importation of disease, and Dr, Salmon will visit the Quebec quarantine station on the 10th, The two Rousseaus, charged with the murder of John Ladoronte, on the Lievre river last week, have been lodged in the Aylmer jail.The murdered man was stabbed in about a dozen places.He was a single man, about 45 years of age, and very generally respected.The arrivals of immigrants at this port during the past nine months show an increase of 494, or about 50 per cent, over last year.There isstill an unlinfited demand for domestic servants and farm hands, aud all those arriving are engaged without a day\u2019s delay.The resignation of Lt.-Col.Ross from the command of ths G.G.F.G.has been banded in, and the appointment of Major J.C.Macpherson as his successor is expected to be gazetted shortly, Col.Ross has been in command of the corps since its organization in 1872, and now retires on account of having passed the age limit for active service, LATESY FROM TORONTO.Bail: Reinsed\u2014TLe Torento Consexva- tory ot Musle\u2014General Booth\u2019s De- partare, ToRONTO, Oct.5.\u2014Application was made before Chief Juatico Cameron today for bail on behalf of Gharles Hand, the alleged dynamiter, now awaiting trial in Lambton County jail, Sarnia, The Chief Justice refused to make an order for bail, and therefore Hand will have to remain in custody until his trial at the criminal assizee, which opens at Sarnia on Tuesday next.General Booth took bis departure this morning for Charlottetown, P.E, I.He was accompanied to the depot by a strong contingent of the Army, who fired volley after volley of cheers as the train moved off.Application has been made to the Ontario Government for letters of incorporation for tha \u201cToronto Conservatory of Music\u201d with a capital of $50,000, The first directors are: Hon, G, W.Allan, Hon.John A.Boyd, Hon, S.H, Blake, W.B.McMurrich, James McLennan, Q.C.; D, A, O'Sullivan, A, M.Cosby, A.T.Fulton, John I.Davideon, Robert Jaffray, Edward Fisher, Toronto, and George À, Cox, Peterboro, HEALTH MEASURES.dhe fStaée aud Frovincial Boards of Health in Session at Toronto.ToRroNTo, October 5,\u2014The Commission of State and Provincial Boards of Health met again this morning, the President, Dr.J.N.McCormick, Bowling Green» Ky., in the chair, The morning session was devoted to the consideration of the question of plumbing in the new capital building of Indiana, which was introduced by Dr.(, N., Metcalf, Secretary of the Indiana State Board of Health At the afternoon session the question of inter-State notification in regard to infectious diseases was under discussion, The conference adopted a number of resolutions on the matter introduced by Dr.Joesph Holt, Louisiana, which provided that State, Provincial and Local Boardsof Health ehould immediately furnish particulars of any cate of cholera, yellow fever or small-pox which might occur in their locality to the neighboring Provincial and State: Boards and % Local Boards in such State as have no State Boards, and that the officer of a board of health in one State should be justified in moving into another State for the purpose of investigating any case regarding which definite information was not obtainable, suspicious cases to be regarded as pestelen- tial and to be reported as such, On motion of Dr.Thornton, Tennessee, the Conference commended the action of the boards of health of the State of Louisiana in dealing with the outbreak of fever at Billoxcie in August last.The Conference will meet again to-morrow, AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ToroNTo, October 5,\u2014The fourteenth annual meeting of the American Pablic Health Association opened in Shaftes.bury Hall this morning with a large attendance of delegates.Dr.Walcott, of Cambridge, Mass., the President, oceu- pied the chair.After routine, Dr, Watson, of Concord, N.H., read the names of sixty-two gentlemen who were elected members, Dr, Lindsay, of Nashville, Tenn,, Treasurer, read his report, which showed receipts for $5,473,43, and that after paying expenses a balance of $1,- 085.78 remained on hand, The report was referred to a committee to audit, Dr.James E.Reeves, of Wheeling, Va, read a paper prepared by Dr.Baird, of Bathiace, on \u2018 Destruction of night- soll and garbage by fire\u201d It was of especial interest and described ex- ProsPEcr Housz, Niagara Falls, Oct.5.\u2014The town is all excitement over a thrilling accident that occurred here this evening, Charlie Robinson, a young mean 19 years of age, a resident af Niagara Falls, N.Y., left the Scholasser Club House on the river, about two miles abovehore in a small boat to come home, By some accident he lost his course and got into the rapids where his boat capsized and he was whirled in the angry torrent towards Bath Island, near the site where the Pettibone paper mill stood to gether with its piers and water dams since demolished by the Niagara State reservation.Fortunately there were some heavy iron drift bolts yet left undistusbed and Robinson was dashed against one of these and grasped it.He managed by all the power he possessed to get his legs around it and hold himself fast, The news of the accident was soon spread.Tom Conroy, Jack MeCloy and John Haines, commonly known as Sailor Jack, volunteered their lives to save that of a fellow being.They took a rope and waded out into the broken- down piers into the rapids above Goat Island Bridge, where the water was shallow, and after several attempts of casting à line some forty feet, Robinson managed to get hold of it and fasten it around his body.He then let go his hold of the iron rod, The current soon swung him past the brave fellows who had the line and he was quickly dragged to them.Ha was lifted from the water at 10 o\u2019clock completely exhausted and carried safely to saore, Had it not been for the courage of the 3 stout men the young man in a short time would have been swept over the falls, Violating the Custems Laws.3 Orrawa, October 5,\u2014The Collector of Customs at Port Hawkesbury has seized two American schooners, the W.D.Dowsley and the Seylla, for violation of the Customs law, having landed dutiable goods without report or entry on several occasions.The goo s were landed at several places, and have no connection with the fisheries.The Department of Customs is investigating the matter, KNIGHTS EN SESSION.Delay in Transac(ing Business at the Labor Convention\u2014 à Presentation.RICHMOND, Va, October 5.\u2014General Worthy Foreman Griffith called the second session of the Knights of Labor Convention to order at 9 o\u2019clock this morning.With the absence of Mr, Powderly, who was detained at hie hotel by business, it was announced that the committee on credentials was not ready to report, and nothing could be done until their report was received, While waiting, several speeches were made by delegates to aid in idling time away.Shortly after one o\u2019clock Mr.Powderly arrived, and was presented by Brother O\u2019Donell with a gavel made from the wood of an orange free that grew en the spot where General Packenham was killed at the battle of New Orleans, The presentation was made on behalf of the New Orleans Knights, It was learned that the committee on credentials could not be ready to report till 2 o\u2019clock, The convention then adjourned until that hour.Before the delegates left the hall Mr.Powderly strongly urged them to avoid the use of the ja 8 4 4, RUSSIA A%D ERGLAND.A St.Petersburg Newspaper om Lord Churchill's Utteraneces.England's Assistance Asked in Allaying Agitation.SorIA, October 5,\u2014The note presented to the Bulgarian Government by General Kaulbars before his departure from Sofia was in effect as follows: The Imperial Government desires the release of all persous arrested in connection with | the deposition of Prince Alexander; it alsn desires that the elections be postponed till November, The consequences of refusal to comply with Russia\u2019s wishes will fall upon those actually governing Bulgaria, THE BULGARIAN REGENCY.VIENNA, Oct.5.\u2014The Fremdenblait says: The Bulgarian regency has skillfully maintained order in Bulgaria; in trying to consider the wishes of the Powers while acting in accord with the law the regents may bear the attendant responsibility without disquietude, Gen.Kaulbars\u2019 conduct at the Voultichoff meeting in Sofia and his projected journey through Bulgaria and Roumelia are not calculated to promote conciliation.Diplomatic representatives are always accredited to the Government and not to the masses, Every Government must regard open dealings of foreign envoys with a mob as violations of its authority.Regret will be felt at St.Petersburg as elsewhere at a course of conduct which must weaken Russia's just and moral influence in Bulgaria, If Russia desires to succeed, her agent must become better acquainted with the Berlin treaty.General Kaulbars appears to care very little for the fundamental principles underlying the treaty.THE BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY, ST, PETERSBURG, Oct.5.\u2014The Journal de 8t, Petersburg, commenting on the British foreign policy as outlined by Lord Randolph Churchill in his Dartford speech on Saturday, says :\u2014\u201cLord Churchill\u2019s speech may encourage the Irish and Hindoos orif English solicitude for oppres- ed people is only an article for export it way be an advantage in Egypt, England\u2019s present interest in the union of the two Bulgarias is a strong commentary on Lord Beaconafield\u2019s action in cutting the principality in two.Greece will think \u2018Eug- land\u2019s tenderness towards the Balkans States must be intermittent and not general, The Sultan will find difficulty in reconciling Lord Churchill\u2019s policy with Tory solicitude for the integrity of Turkey.Lord Churchill\u2019s distinction between the peaceable and aggressive powers is very original, What power a year ago provoked revolution and war in the Bal- Kana?Which powers stifled the germs of à couflagration ?England having resolved to maintain the entente cordiale and to peaceably settle all the international difficulties, the Journal hopes she will SECOND RUSSIA\u2019S EFFORTS IN BULGARIA, which have the same object, especially at this critical moment when everything is upside down, and when the country is under the regime of coup d\u2019etats and the revolutionary adventurers who have for many years demoralized it, To give carte blanche to a band of agitators with force at their disposal which they abuse, to allow them to commit acts of violence under the guise of legal judgment upon persons who don\u2019t happen to belong to their party, to allow these men to convoke the electors suffering under this regime of military force, terror and cudgel, to enable the assembly to meet and sanction their misdeeds, this can\u2019t be precisely the means to realize English Cabinet dreams of conclliatory peace.Russia\u2019s sole objectisto preserve Bulgaria from these deplorable contingencies and allow the excited passions of the country time to subside and give the people a chance to choose freely and with mature judgment delegates who will make known the country\u2019s true wishes.This work of pacification corresponds with all interests except those of the dictators who have seized and wish to retain power.We crnsider Lord Churchill\u2019s co-opera- tion as assured, and we sincerely rejoice, ANOTHER PAPER'S VIEWS.The Novoe Vremye saye:\u2014\u201c As negotiations between General Kaulbars and body falsely called the Bul- The eyes of the world were be judged by their conduct.this afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock.réad, It was very long and Turner said it would take four read it, pleted and action on it be afternoon, to it, and these , the convention this evening, presented was unanimous.it was accepted, delegates began and was a.m, Before adjourning it cided the sessions be from ment.hood of Locomotive Firemen gratulations and best wishes, Signed, D, P.Sargent.\u201d periments in cremation which had been go successful that the | line.BE.A.Gerth, 1323 St, street, Queen\u2019s Block, strong drink while in Richmond.As individuals, he said, he had no right to dictate as to what they should do, but they were not here as individuals but as representatives of a vast constituency.while here and that constituency would The convention went into session again The report of the committee on credentials was then It was doubful whether consideration of the report could be com- RICHMOND, October 5,\u2014Although since Sunday night the Labor Convention has been here that body is not yet ready to begin the business which called it together, The committee on credentials Obit, has reached a decision in all but eight CHRISTIANA, October 5.\u2014Thos.Hefty, or ten cases of delegates referred the Norwegian banker, is dead.were referred The report After several strong protests in parts by some delegates When this result was reached the work of assigning seats to the when adjournment was taken till 9 and 2 to 6 p.m.daily till final adjourn- During the afternoon session Mr, Powderly received the following telegram from Terre Haute: \u201c The Brother- you and your order every success, rer PRESENTATION Canes and others, desirous of making presents in gold or silver headed canes will do well to inspeot my stock.Can undersell anybody in that garian Government could have no formal character, it was only natural that that Government, not having accepted his advice, General Kaulbars should leave Sofia and address himself directly to the Bulgarian people throughout their country.À national movement in Bulgaria in favor of the Russian programme has already begun among a class whose identification with such a move might have been the least expected, namely, the Bulgarian army.In proof of this, we need only refer to the reported declaration of the garrison at Shumla in support of General Kaulbars\u2019 demands,\u201d PROMOTING BULGARIAN AGITATION, Sorra, October 5\u2014It is stated that Gen, Kaulbars has received half & million francs to devote to furthering the agitation in Bulgaria.on them Secretary hours to taken this to Rebels Pardoned.Maprip, Octobor 5,\u2014All of the revolutionists, who were sentenced to death, have been pardoned, Earthquase iu the Sheiland Xslands, LoNDON, October 5.\u2014Two shocks of earthquake were felt throughout Palta,one of the Shetland Islande, last night.A Probable Strike.LONDON, October 5,\u2014The miners of Yorkshire demand an increase of 10 per cent, Ifa strike should result it will affect 40,000 persons, A Priest Kilied at the Altar.Doszis, October 5\u2014Archdeacon Kavanagh, of Kildare, formerly President of St.Patrick\u2019s College at Carlow, was instantly killed this morning while celebrating mass at his altar by a portion of it falling on him.Hot Weather in Europe.LoNDON, October 5.-~Warm weather prevails all over the Continent.The completed was de- 9 to 12 send con- and wish Those Catherine furnaces, and the attendance was said to be very limite) in consequence.The temperature in London to-day has been abnormally high, The thermometer registered 80 degress in the shade this afternoon.Never befors during the past forty-six years has the temperature of the city been so warm at any time during the month of October, To Interview the Germau Chaucellor.BERLIN, Oct.5.\u2014It is rumored that Lord Churchill and Sir E.Malet will shortly pay an official visit to Prince Bismarck, Mr.Parnell to Go to France.LoNpoN, Oct.5.-\u2014Mr, Parnell and his mother and sister intend to spend the Winter in the south of France.Buried by a Voleuno.MELBOURNE, Oct.b6.\u2014A volcanic eruption has occurred on the island of Naipu, one of the Toga groups of the Friendly islands.Naipu has a population of about 500, A steamer has been gent to ascertain the condition of the people.The earthquake destroyed every village on the island, The inhabitants escaped.The island is covered tweaty feet deep with volcanic dust, and at one placea new hill, two hundred feet high, has been formed, \u2014\u2014 a.UATED STATES NEWS Courtesy to Prince Napoleon, WASHINGTON, Oct.5.-The Acting.Secretary ot the Treasury has instructed the Collector of Customs at San Francisco to extend all proper courtesy and to admit to free entry the baggage and effects of Prince Louis Napoleon, who is expected at San Franci:co on the Sth inst, This action is taken at the regnest of the Italian authorities, An Unatiractive Bishoprie.BALTIMORE, October 5.\u2014Rev, Dr, Wingfield has declined the Bishopric of the Episcopal diocese of Easton, Md., to which he was recently elected as successor to the late Bishop Lay.Dr.Wingfield is the fifth who has been eiected ; the first three declined and Rov.Dr.Dresdell, of New Orleans, died before he could take possession of the vacant see.Judge Lynch in Missouri.STERLVILLE, Mo., October 5.\u2014R, P, Wallace, the murderer of ths Logan family of five persons, father, mother and three children, was taken from the jail last night by a mob and lynched.Orns huu- dred masked men gathered around the jail and demanded entrance.This was refused and the mob battered down the doors.Wallace was awakened from his sleep, dragged out to the i-furiated crowd and asked if he had anything t.say.He strongly protested his innocence and adhered to the story that it was a negro, Vaughan, who was guilty, This enraged the mob more than ever, and with a shout they strung him up to a tree pear tho jail, The prisoner still protested his innocence and appealed for mercy, but without avail.\u2018There is no clue to the participants in the lynching, Heavy Loss to an Athletic Club, New York, October 5\u2014The boat house of the Staten Island Athletic Club, on Staten Island, was knocked from its foundation this morning by a tow of boats and became a lots, The loss includes 40 boats (single oared shells) worth $100 each; two eight-oared shells, $700; three four-oared barges, $600; four four-ocared shells, two paper and two wood, $1,000; two pair-oared gigs, $350; one four-oared gig, $275; two pair-oared shelle, $300; four canoes, $400; two single gigs, $150; and five row boats, $200.In addition there were oars, sails, piano, banners, trophies, clothing in 106 lockers used by members, The building was well constructed and worth $10,000.The loss to the club will be more than $15,000, besides the private losses, the amount of which cannot be estimated, A Dower Case Decided.ROCHESTER, N.Y., October 5, \u2014Judge Macomber to-day handed down a decision denying the motion for a new trial in the celebrated case of Wilcox vs.Wilcox.The plaintiff claimed dower interest in Wilcox\u2019s estate as his widow, claiming she was married in Canada.Tie defence in the trial claimed she was saed for divorce from her former husband after her alleged marriage to Wilcox, Tha plaintiff proved her former husband had been dead five years before her marriage to Wilcox, and was dead in law, and that the divorce proceedings were merely precautionary, Judge Macomber holds that the verdict declaring her marriage to Wilson was valid and awarding dower as correct, The dower interest is valued at one quarter of a million dollars, ee CONSUMPTION CURED.An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary, the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permauent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Liver affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility, and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, Las felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will gend free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full diréc- tions for preparing and using.Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.A.Noyes, 149 Powers Block, Rochester, N.Y.rer Fortunate Escare.Mrs, Cyrue Kilborne, Jamesville, Ont, had what was supposed to be & cancer on her nose.She was about to submit to a cancer doctor's treatment, when she can- cluded to try Burdock Blood Bitters, internally and externally, a fewj bottles of which entirely cured her.Wise Precaution, During the Summer and Fall people are liable to sudden attacks of bowel comp'aints, and witb-\"0 prompt remedy or medical aid a+ \u201cfe way be in danger, Those whose expe.ace has given them wisdom, always keep Dr.Fowlers Extract of Wild Btrawberry at hand for prompt relief, and a physician is seldom required.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Off Work.\u201cI was off work for two years suffering from kidney disease, and could get no relief, until advised by a friend to try was cured by two bottles, and consider it a miraculous cure.\u201d The above is the substance of a communication from Paris theatres are described as veritable Wx.Tier, 8t.Mary\u2019s, Ont.=» \u2014 iit oo or cn a __ _ 2 THEY MONTREAL \u201cHERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL \u201cGAZ ad 7 f ETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 LEE ai ny (y51f |] terday\u2019s closing.Pacific} iMail,, which The ti il Cui MELE, closed yesterday at 57%, opened this morn- il à (Le \u2014 DIVIDENDS\u2014SEMI-ANNUAÉ.Books i3ooks Close.Re-open Montreal Gas serson-s00e 6 180CE.L Oct.18 Oct.Bank B.N.À.34 4 Oct.18 Sept.5 Oct.ti- Bante Nan 2 2Nov.18 Oct.1 Nov.DIVILENDS\u2014QUARTERLY.Books Books Close.re-open P.C.Payable.P.C.Payable, Bellgrel.Oo.2 150at.INTERIM DIVIDEND, i t 6 Oct Richelieu.3 50ct.20 Sept.ANNUAL MEETINGS.Molsons BanK.esees reese 11 Oct.3p.MW SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING.Atlantic & N.W.B.R.Co.2Nov.ree FINANCIAL.Tag HERALD OFFICE, } Tuesday Evening, October 5.The Montreal Stock Market, The market this morning wags dull as regards bank stocks, the only transactions taking place being in Montreal, which was strong, selling up from 224% to 2254.in the afternoon transactions were had in Montreal, Merchants and Commerce, | Montreal selling off ; from the highest price of the day.Merchants sold at 129% and Commerce at 126} and 126, the latter being yesterday\u2019s highest figure.The gales of bank stocks were 630 shares.Miscellaneous stocks were active and strong, with the exception of Montreal Telegraph, which sold down from 118% at the opening to 116 at the close.Riche- lien opened strong, and sold up from 19 at the opening to 80%, but after this point was reached it began to sell off, and closing sales were made at 78%, the lowest figure of the day.City Passenger sold at 200, and towards the close dropped to 199% and 199%.Gas gold up from 216 to 2164, and then sold down to the opening figure, 1,250 shares changing hands, Canadian Pacific ranged from 70% to 71, closing sales being made at 70%, Five shares of Hudon Cotton stock changed hands at 126.The market closed slightly off from the highest prices of the day, with the exception of Riche- lien and Montreal Telegraph, which closed at the lowest figures, The transactions in miscellaneous stocks were 5,005 shares, making the total sales of the day 5,635 shares as follows :\u2014 MORNING BOARD.10 Montreal Bloesets covoninnee 2244 2 dO At.uecovrrecerrc00000 2244 B dO At.oovovsracc000u 00002 22D 160 do nt.\u2026so0ess0c0vso0u 0002254 100 Mont.Tel.at.eeeess .118% 350 do Blesescssosesssaress 118 25 do Bt.o0 soscos nve0000e l1'TÉ 225 do Bt.75 do At.\u2026000 cogese se0oo00 1 TE 250 do Blecesssrenes 117 25 Richelieu at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.79 125 do Bisse vssnvonecrvass 19% 215 do Glasser ronan coves T9 250 do Bliessesasnsncocsvose 80 25 do At.su.804 M5 City Pass.At.0.0.AUN : 25 Gas At.0+00 0000 coneves cent 000216 1075 dO At.\u20260.00000vor0 000000002164 100 dO Blo.0n00 0+vo0s 00000000 00002164 450 Can.Pacific at.TI 25 do Bloc.T0 100 do Blevesaesnenr crvoes 104 100 do at.sa.T0$ 100 Can.N.W.Lande at.» 668 6d AFTERNOON BOARD.25 Montreal At.0220005 225 50 d0 Atooorse+svosou0 0001022504 25 Merchantgat.\u2026+.ss.esve 0000001298 175 do 215 Mont Tel.at .\u2026\u2026\u2026.60 do T5 do At.\u2026.voccen0o0s000.116 200 Richelieu At.\u2026\u2026v.vor0vo0r000s 78% 150 City Pass.8lecer covers 100000 .200 125 do At.\u2026\u2026.oveoco000 1998 50 do Bt.o\u2026o.+0e0so0000201994 50 Gas At.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00re0vo+u0000216 100 Can, Pac.atovsrs00000 00000000.(04 50 do Blecesss case sosooses 10§ 5 Hudon Cotton at.\u2026.\u2026.126 The following are the closing quotations of tho stock market as especially reported for Tux HERALD by D.Lorn MacDougall & Co., Stock Brokers, 11 Hospital street: a w nf 295 a2 oF gz [de 2e 25 STOOKS 5g gn i a ao : |.:w TARR iS Bank of Montreal.| $200 (3 & 1 254 2051 Ontario Bank.o.| 10 3 PC 1:37) 122 Bank B-N A0 oe $6 pc.nque du Peuple.pure Molsons Bank.50.1 pe.Bank of Toronto.100 3 P.0.Bank Jacques Cartler,| 25 3 Po.Merchants Bank.,.| 100 gip.c.Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.| 100 P.-C East'n Township B'k.| 50 [8:P-c.Quebec Bank.,.| 100 [8#D-0.Banque Nationale.\u2026| 50 L po, Union Bank.109 Pc.Can.B'k of Commerce] 50 |84P,C- Dominion Bank.,,.| 50 [8 P-C.| Bank of Hamilton.| 100 [4 p.c.|\u2019 Ville Marie.,.| 100 [2p.c.Btandard Bank.) 50 [84p.c.Federal Bank.| 100 |¢ pC.Imperial Bank.100 jé peo.MISCELLANEOUS.Intercolonial Coal Co.| 10Ÿ}-++000 jee ufuee Do bONAB cs vareirinro]innnes 10e \u2018Juusso 0] soscu Montreal Tel\u2019gr\u2019ph Co| 40 P.C.| 116 115 Dom.Telegraph Co.| 50 [8 PCo|.l.\u2018Western Union Tel Co| 109 [24p.0.| 77 763 Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.| 100 P.G.| 783 78 Vity Passenger R.R.| 59 [BiP+©| 200 1903 Montreal Gas Co.40 [6 p.o Canada Cotton Co.5 89, New Engl\u2019d Paper Co.Canada Paper Co.Canada Shipping Co, Dundas Cotton Co.Mont Loan&Mort'gCo Mont.Invest&Bidg Co Royal Can.Ins.Co.Montreal Cotton Ce.Siormout Cotton Co.Hochetlaga Cotton Co.Coaticook Cotton Co.Merchants Manf, Co., Bell Telephone Co.,., Guarantee Co.cfN., À.Accident Ins C.of N.À| La Ch\u2019n&St.Law J\u2019n B Canada Cent\u2019l R'y B &i.,, St.Paul, M.&M.Ry.Dominion Cattle Co.Canadian Pacific R.R.Mont.7 pu, Stock.Canada N W Land Co Can.Pacific L.G.B.,, Ont, & Que.R.R.l.\u2026.\u201cEx dividend, The New York Steck Market.The stock market opened strong and higher and prices were advanced throughout the day with occasional fractional reactions, closing with a few exceptions at an advance of 4 to 25, the latter in Missouri Pacific, from the opening figures, and from 4 to 3} per cent.above yesterday's closing prices.Canada Southern and Missouri Pacific were exceptionally strong.Western.Union bowever, which scored an advance yesterday of 3%, exhibited a retrograde movement to-day and closed 1% below the ing at 575 and closed 1} per cent lower at 563.Higher prices are looked for and the general feeling is bullish, Canadian Pacific was again strong to-day and showed even more activity than yesterday, It opened at 70%, touched 70 and then reached 70%, closing lower at 70 with sales of 16,400 shares, The market was very active, the total transactions in stocks, as reported by telegraph, being 584,900 shares.The net advances for the day were :\u2014 Lake Shore 1, Erie 1, Erie 2nds }, Erie pref.4, North West }, St.Paul 4, Mich, Central §, Del; Lack & West.§, Del.& Hudson §, C.B.& Quincy 1, Wabash 3, do.Southern 1%, Northern Pacific pref.§, Louisville & Nashville &, C., C., C, & L., à, Missouri Pacific 28, Oregon Trans 4, Can.Pac.&.The net declines were Western Union 13, Pacific Mail 1}, Ohio & Miss, }, New York Central 4, Central Pacific 4, St.Paul M.& M.4.Compared with yesterday's closing prices those of to-day show the following changes :\u2014 Advanced\u2014Lake Shore 1%, Erie §, Erie ands 7, Erie pref.13, North-West , St.Paul 3, Mich, Central 1, Jersey Central 18, New York Central #8, Del.Lack, & West,, 18, Del.& Hudson 14, C.B.& Quincy 14, Wabash 1%, do.pref.1%, Union Pacific Z, Reading 14, Kansas & Texas 3, Canada Southern 3}, St.Paul & Omaha 4, Northern Pacific }, do.pref, 1, Louisville & Nashville 11, C.C.C.& I, 1, Central Pacific §, Missouri Pac.34, Oregon Trans, 4, Oan.Pacific 1ÿ.Declined\u2014Western Union 1, Pacific Mail 3, Ohio & Miss, , Rock Island 3, St.Paul, M.& M.j, Pullman Car §.Unchanged\u2014Illinois Central, Erie & Western, West Shore bonds.Wall street gossip, this morning, is reported by Messrs, Frank Bond & Co, 14 Place d\u2019Armes, as follows:\u2014 Of the market the many stories current at up town places last night were conflicting, but bullish in the main.Conservatives said the buying all day yesterday was of a more hazardous nature than characterized last week\u2019s dealings.There was ver£ heavy realizing by the cliques and the selling of the Grangers was undoubtedly for Chicago account.Nu one took much stock in the reports of rate cutting west of Chicago, and the large -earnings both of N.W.& St.Paul indicate that the rates were being very firmly maintained.It was currently reported that Samuel Lavenburg who was a large buyer of N.E.around 48 to 40 sold out à portion of his holding yesterday around 674.In all he pat out 8,000 shares but said last evening that he was still long a few thousand shsres, but he says ii will eventually sell aj par particularly as the tape ig evidence enough that something big is going on on the inside.The most favored theory is that B.& À.will guarantee 4 per cent.on stoek, This undertaking will, it is claimed, be equivalent to the lease of the West Shore by the New York Central Company, Observant brokers accounted for the rise in Western Union on the hypothesis that the coming election will show a slight contest.For a week or two past the present management has been sending out invitations for proxies, and this gave currency to the rumor thas Mr, Gould was short of his stock, and in soliciting proxies he was exposing his position in the market, At the Western Union building it was said this preceed- ing was nothing out of the ordinary, as every year proxies are sent.The Jay Gould party own sufficient stock to guarantee their return and that of the present board of directors.Michigan Central crossed Lake Shore and bets were made that this stock will sell at par before December next, when the 23 or 3 per cent.semi-annual dividend will be declared.The points on both Michigan Central and Canada Southern were liberally dietributed, and the recent buying was put down for London account.The coal stocks were inclined to heaviness on the rumors of a strike, but the opinion is there will be no strike.The boatmen\u2019s attitude turned out a fizzle, and like results are looked for from the mines, asa truce has been expected, so it is reported, until 27th inst., by which time the men will have returned to reason.Much stress is laid upon the coming meeting of the trunk line presidents, butthey do not apprehend any trouble, The B.& O.jpeople are anxious to form = passenger poel and President Garrett\u2019s friends maintain that he is for peace all the time and will make concessions to keep the pool intact, President J.King, of Erie, looks for no trouble.He says: \u201c We know when we are well off.We fought hard to get a 1 per cent position and shail not sacrifice it on ano whim*?The following were the fluctuations in prices and the sales made in New York, Tuesday, 5th October, ss specially reported for THE HERALD by Macdougall Brothers stock brokers, St.Francois Xavier street :\u2014 So\".QQ w aa m0 22300 2] STOCKB.HEISE gag]: 541: 12 [211 West Union.«| 78 78% 774 77 | 616 Lake SHOre.| OLÉ 924] 923 92; se Pacific Mail.ve ond 578) 964 563 16800 Erie.35%| 853! 36 ' 36 | 21000 Erie 2nds .1004/1004 1015 101.2.Erie pret.764 TIE.| annee Ohio & Miss.161 284; 281 28 2900 North-West.\u2026.116$ 1163 117 6800 North-West pre: vanele anale nent cac s St.Paul.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.954| 95%.95% 95% 86400 St Paul.pre.|12 apilantaas sans Michigan Cent.nu 9211 93 | 93 | 10109 N.J.Qentral.sovssses su 61%] 61a 623 627 18900 N.Y.Centrai®.oue.vue 11241182 1134 118% 5400 Del., Lock &West.* .,,.[187 11373 Loi 138% 28600 Del.& Hudson.«1104 |ludi LU5É 1054: 3600 Rock Island.«12651264.1263, 400 Ll.Central, vee overseas 136 (185 185 (185 | 290 Chic, B.& Q.\u2026.\u2026.|18741873 189 1383, 13 Wabash .3 19 204 20F 2300 Wabash pref.«| 864| 37 384 8T§ 11900 Union Pacific.| LÉ: 62 625 625 57600 Reading.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| 84 354 36} 3 56700 Kansas & Texas.86%] 374) 87 374, 40500 Canada South.\u2026.\u2026.- 59 5941 613) 62} 31500 St.Paul & Omaha .51 514 51 514 9800 St.Paul & Omaha pre.|.tsi].113 | 1300 Denver & Rio G .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201caœcfesenlscaniecsnlecucce Northern Pac.mo.28, a 28% 233 800 Northern Pac.pret.623 6800 3 62h 62 Ontario & West Dhio Cent.,.Erie & Western Mobile & Vhi0.\u2026.Louisville & Nasl.593) 524.14700 ¢,C,0 & IL.| 654] 65% 66 66 | 1400 Texas Pacific.| 1841 18 400 Central Pac.48% 494 49% 40% 1100 Missouri Pac.21124-1158 114%! 29100 St.Paul, M.& M.i vols, JUS (11741178 700 paliman Car.00 0 lésbias [214412 Oregon Trans.5, 85 | 33 l'aBk] 394 4700 West Shore new bonds.ID1P1015 10101010 400 1012110 opening figure and 1 per cent, below yeg.Canade Pao.\u2026\u2026\u2026.104.TU & Exchange., Lay Tl aa 16400 MODOY sarerrracriierins| | Gi.8 F'acnceo a.pref.§, Union Pacific , Reading %, Can, | Exchange.The tone of the market is again unchanged and yesterday\u2019s ates still prevail, New York currency was 3@j premium between banks and 3@3 premium over the counter.Sterling sixties were 8%/@87 between banks and 7%@9 over the the counter; demand drafts 93@93 be- Jween banks and 94@9§ over the counter; cables 93@10 over the counter.In New York the posted rates for sterling were unchanged at 4.823 for sixties and 4.85} for demand drafts, The rates for actual business were 4.814/@4.81% for sixties, 4.84% for demand drafis and 4.851 for cables.Commercial bills were 4.80/@4.804.The supply of cotton bills was small.Continental bills were quoted as follows, vez.: Francs 5243 and 521%; reich- \u2018marks 94§ 95%, guilders 393/240 and 404 @%.Reported specially for TEE HERALD by W.L.S, Jackson & Co., stock, grain and foreign exchange brokers, 10 Exchange Court.In NewYork, Pstd Actual.| n Montreal-\u2014\u2014 B\u2019ks, Counter.\u2014\u2014IL Oct.5.[Bet \u2014_.N.Y.Funds io} re 4.824/4.811@: Stg.60 d\u2019ys.soi 81m 4864#-84@ |Do.dem Jh@ slang 14.85{@ |Do 0ablos.|.| Si@l Roney.Call loans on stock collaterals are 4@ 4 per cent.and discounts of prime commercial paper are 6/@7 per cent.The rate for money at the New York Stock Exchange to-day ranged from 6 to 10 and down to 8 per cent, at which it was offered at the closing.The Bank of England rate of discount is 34 per cent, The open market rate in London today was unchanged at 23 per cent.London Quotatious.The fallowing are to-day\u2019s cable quotations for consols, American securities and Canadian Pacific :\u2014 45p.m.4p.m.Consgols for money.100 15-18 100 16-16 do.for account.101 15-16 101 115% ot 37, 117; .140 140 Can.Pacific.714 724 Grand Trunk preference stocks were cabled from London to-day to Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co., stock brokers, 1715 Notre Dame street, as follows :\u20141st, 83%; 2nd, 67} ; 3rd, 384.Bar silver in Londen yesterday was 444d.per ounce, Financial Notes.Three per cent rentes were cabled from Paris as follows :\u201412.30 p.m,, 86f, 774c.; 1,30 p.m,, 82f.85c.; 4 p.m., 82f, 80c, To-day\u2019s transactions in Canadian Pacific at the New York Stock Exchange were 16,400 shares at prices ranging between 70 and 70%.; Messre, W.L.5.Jackson & Co.report the closing quotations for Canadian Pacific at 70§ asked, 70§ bid, and thoee for St.Paul & Manitoba at 1184 asked, 117} bid.The total exports of specie from New York last week were $181,785, and the imports $1,355,140, making the net imports for the week §1,173,355.Yesterday the Bank of England gained $35,000 specie on balance, The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows a decrease in specie of 34,670,000 marks, MOVEMENTS OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE.WESTERN POINTS, CarcaGo, October 5.Receipts.Shipments, Flor, brie scenes 17,370 2,356 Whest, bush.98,000 14,000 Corn, bush.250,333 249,000 Oats, bush.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 211,539 192,000 Rye,bush.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3,235 2,236 Barley, busha.113,000 61,318 Pork.,vese cuvanes sc.1,273 Lard.ees evans vase 28,600 1,652,879 Cutmeats .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.180,215 3,416,656 MILWAUKKE, October 5.Receipts: Shipments.Flour, bris.19,014 315 Wheal, busho.\u2026>.67,065 31,386 Corn, bush.5,760 Teens Oats, bush.15,150 850 Rye, bush.ce.cess an Barley, bush,.53,450 18,400 TozzDo, October 5.Receipts.Shipments.Wheat, bush .ee 61,124 28,700 Corn, bush.es 13,178 26,253 Oats, bush.,.800 875 DETRoIT, October 5.Receipts.Shi .Wheat, bush.>, pment Flaxseed.,., vase v\u2026\u2026 BEABOARD POINTS, New York, October 5.Receipts, Exports.E four; prls.,.1,503 5,481 FOUT, BACHS 0000 ca 0000 18,090 Whent, bush, .83,350 113,469 Corn, bush.104,750 50,319 Oats, bush .\u2026\u2026.118,834 8,678 Cornteal, bris.607 224 Cornineal, sacks.944 cesane Rye, bush.596 .Barley, bush.312 a.Malt bris.152,000 evens Pork.\u2026.\u2026.447 930 Beef.\u2026\u2026v0sovoccer 829 .Cutmesnitossess vas 1,723 .Lard, bris.1,347 636,352 Whiskey.eeseccoes 413 cavers Bacon, lbs .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\"\u2026\u2026.224,200 CANAL RECEIPIS AND SHIPMENTS.Statement of receipts and shipments by the Lachine Canal for the half week ending Oct.6th :\u2014 Receipts.Shipments.Corn, bush.12,000 evans Peas, bush.28,000 ene Flour.ieeesevisose seevne 1,171 Ashes, pots.oes 30 vo.Pork, bbl8.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.series 39 Butter, kgB.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.14 coven Cheese, bx8.\u2026.20 vena Leather, rolls.\u2026.14 \u2018eve RECKIPIS OF PRODUCE.Canadian Pacific Railwsy\u2014Oct.5.A W Ogilvie&co 8 cars wheat; Order 833 barrels pork; W Dunnd&co 200 sax flour; Order 125 barrels flour; Order 400 sax oatmeal; W C McDonsld 10 hhds tobacco, Unknowx There is no remedy kncwn to medical science that can excel Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry as a cure for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Dyseniery, or any form of Summer Complaint afflicting children or adults, FRULUGE AKD PROVISIUNS- MONTREAL, 5th October, 1886.Brendstuffs.- FrouR.\u2014Business ruled quiet to-day being for the most part in broken lots.Prices are easier for some grades but not quotably lower, The sales reported on change were 250 barrels «Xtra superior at The sales reported to the HERALD wer: 250 barrels Manitoba strong bakers ab $4.50, We quote :\u2014 Superior Extr L.54 0730 $4.10 Extra pr EE 385 @ 3.95 Fancy.co.iiuis ener.378 @ 3.80 Spring Extra.365 @ 3.76 Superilue.saccnu s000 320 @ 330 trong Bakers\u2019, Manitoba., 9.0 Strong Bakers [Candis], 000 @ 420 trong Bakers\u2019 ican].4.HI en 290 @ 3,00 Middlings.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2.75 @ 280 Pollarde ev.ovuarere 2.65 @ 210 atario bags [medium] b.i.1.95 0 \u201c « erin val 1.75 @ 1.80 \u201c [superfine] .1.60 @ 1.66 City bags [delivered].os 2.25 @ 2.30 OATMEAL\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 Granulated, per bbi.$4.25 @$4.50 \u201c6 bags.\u2026\u2026.2.15 @ 2,30 Ordinary, per bbl.\u2026 .400 @ 425 c bags.\u2026\u2026.2.00 @ 2.10 CORNMEAL-Quotations are :\u2014 White, perbbl.$0.00 @$0.00 © ag teses seve 00-@ 000 Yellow, per bibl.0.00 @ 2.78 \u201c 0.00 @ 1.30 WHEAT\u2014Business was quiet to-day at unchanged quotations.e quote :\u2014 Canada spring, No, 2, 83c@85c; Canada white winter, No.3, 82c@8ôc; Canada red winter, No.1, 82c@85c, .CoARSE GRAINS \u2014There was very little doing to-day and quotations are repeated.We quote :\u2014Corn, in bond, 48@ 50c per bushel of 56 1bs.; 68c per bushel of 56 lbs.; oats, 30c@31c per bushel of 34 1bs.; barley, 45/@60c, according to quality par bushel of 48 Ibs.; rye, nominal at 56 (@58c per bushel of 56 lbs.Maur\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 Western, 60c \u2018@80c, and Montreal at 85@80c per bushel of 36 lbs, in bond according to quality.MILL-FEED\u2014 We quote :\u2014Bran, $12 @$13 ; shorts, $14@$15.00; provender, $23 per ton of 2,000 lbs, British Breadstuffs and Provisions Xar- kets.Beerbohm\u2019s cables, to-day, were as follows: \u2014Cargoes off coast, wheat, fewer buyers, probably easier, vo sales, two arrivals, two waiting; curn slow, two arrivals, two waiting; cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheal, buyers hesitate to operate, no sales, less disposition to buy; No.2 spring wheat, for prompt shipment, 30s 6d; California wheat, just shipped or.promptly to bs shipped, 34s 3d; do., nearly due, 33s 9d; mixed Aweri- can maize, prompt shipment, 193 6d to 19: 9d, English country markets under influence of fine weather ruled dull, generally turn cheaper.French country markets steady, Liverpool wheat, spot, rather easier; do.corn, slow.Wheat and flour in Paris, rather easier.Liverpool mixed maiz\u2019, 4s 4d.Canadian peas, 5: 4d.Shipments of wheat from Calcutta, Bombay and Kurachee, to United Kingdom, 57,560 qrs; do.do.to continent, 70,000 gra.: A despatch to the Associated Press reports the receipts of wheat at Liverpool for the past three days at 375,000 centals, 316,000 of which were American, and the receipts ot cornu at 62,300 centals, Wheat wag dull with a poor demand while offering freely and corn was easy under a pour demand.Quotations for California No, i- which were 1d lower on the inside quotation, corn was gd lower.Other quotations were unchanged except cheese which was 1s higher.AD .\u2026\u2026aucuvacs Oct.4, Oct 5, 2 sv à.m.11.30 a.m.8.d.8 d|s.d.8 d.Hpring wheat.67865916 72 69 Redwinter.§ 6 6 816 6- 868 No.1 California.610 ~ 611 {6 9 .611 No.3California,.0 0\u2014 0 0/0 0 - D 0 COorn.\u2026uuvsrssrours 4 44+ 004 4~ 0 0 55\u2014- 0015 5\u2014 00 0- 00H v\u2014- 0 0 3 3~ 000383 83-00 0\u2014= 00137 0\u2014= 0 0 0.0 038 0 00 6~ 0 0]26- 00 5 0- 0 066 0\u2014 9 0 Chicago Markets, To-day\u2019s latest quotations for cash were as follows: Wheat, 713c; corn, 34%¢; oats, 23%c; pork, $8.47%; lard, $5.623; short ribs, $6.00.To-day\u2019s option markets\u2019 closing quotations compared with those of Oct.1 and yesterday were as follows :\u2014 Oct.Yester- To- ; 1, day, day.November wheat.75% 7 734% December wheat.77 76 754 January wheat.78 78 76} November corn.36 36% December corn .37 87% May corn.41 Caen November oats.263 264 December oats.63 264 May oats8.«en.304 cies November pork 8 724 8 50 Year pork 870 8 52% January pork.9 924 970 Novvu.ber lard 5 77} 665 Year lard.575 vere January jard.; 5 92 5 86 January rib8.,., 5 32} 5 12 Messrs, A.Geddes & Co., Chicago, representatives of Messrs, MacDougall Bros, brokers of this city, and members of the Chicago Board of Trade, telegraph as fol- lowe, respecting to-day\u2019s markets ;\u2014 CHicaco, October 5\u2014The wheat market again ruled heavy and lower.The news from outeide was all of a bearish tendency.There is no end to selling by the northwestern farmers, English markets, while dull, show signs of being about bottom.Our local operators are becoming reckless on the bear side and any day we are liable to get a reaction that will surprise the shorts, though at the moment there is little indication of any such reaction.Suill, as we have said before, it\u2019s often the unexpected that happens in this market.Corn ruled comparatively steady though it closed a shade lower than yesterday, Provisions are lower and almost demoralized, The operators generally are selling short, as if there was no value to anything.We advise looking on for the present.A.GeppEs & Co, E.McLennan, 22 St.John street, (West- | ern Chambers), reports she Chicago grain | aad provision markets as follows :\u2014 Czicago, Oct.5, 1886.Si op\u2019g.|Hi\u2019st{Lo'st (Ulos\u2019s.$3.90; 250 do.spring extra at $3.80.Live HoGs-The movements nnd price of hogs were as follows :\u2014 Official receipts yesterday.Shipmonts yesterday.Left over about.Estimated receipts to-daÿ.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Läght.\u20260erresserensensceeurs ($3-C0D4.40 Mixed pacKing.\u2026oreeecess .83.70@4.15 Heavy shipping.Ÿ415@4.60 The market closed weak, Packers bought 8,400, and ehippers 6,500.There were 9,000 left over, Estimated receipts for to-morrow are 15,000.CarrLE\u2014The receipts to-day\u2019 were 6,600, The market was fairly active.Grain Option Markets, The following ave to-day\u2019s closing prices: \u2014 New York, Oct.5.3.34 p.m.\u2014 Wheat, 83¢ nominal October, 844c November, 86%c December, 87$c January, 931c bid May.Corn, 45§c nominal October, 463c November, 47%c bid December, 48%c bid January, 48%c bid February, 504¢ bid May.Oats, 304c October, 31ÿc bid November, 32$c bid December, 36#c bid May.Milwaukee, Oct, 5 \u20142.30 p.m.close\u2014 Wheat, 72%c bid November, 74§c bid December.Toledo, Oct.5.\u20142.10-Wheat, 76c cash October, 773c November, 781c December, 866 May.Corn, neglected.Oate nominal.Detroit, Oct.5.\u2014-12 a.m.-Wheat, No.1 wbite, 74%c cash; Michigan red 75%c cash; No.2 Red, 75%c cash, 75ÿc October, 76$c November, 78$c asked December.Provisions.The market is dull, and prices for hog products are.easier.We reduce quotations accordingly.Beef is unchanged.We quote: \u2014 India mess beef, per tcs.$20.00 @ 22.00 Mess beef, bbis.1200 @ 00.00 Montreal, 8.C.pork.00.00 @ 00 00 Western S.C.C.do.15 25 Western Mess do.1350 Lard, Fairbanks\u2019, perib.00.00 Do, Canadian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.00 Hams, uncovered, per 1b.00.12 Hams, canvaased, per 1b.00.00 Hums, pienic.\u2026.\u2026.00.00 @ 00.10 Bacon, per 10.00.10#/@ 00.11 Shoulders, per Ib.00.08 @ 90.09 Taliow, per lb.00.044@ 00.05 Dairy Products.Burrer\u2014The market continues to rule firm for fine grades, witha moderate business doing in jobbing lots.Other grades move very slowly.Quotations are ;\u2014 Creamery, 19¢ @ 2lc; Eastern Townships dairy, 13c/@16¢; Western, llc @14c, all according.to quality.CHEESE.\u2014The quotation from Liverpool to the Associated Press is now 56s.The market here is very firm and sales of fancy September makes were made here to-day at 12c.Other makes are firm \u2018and unchanged.We quote :\u2014¥Finest September and October 11jc@12¢; finest August 11c@l1}c; medium to fine 93@ 10%c; other grades 8c/@93.Egks.The market is very firm under a good demand and limited receipts, quotations being 16c@17c for strictly fresh.Ashes, Receipts are almost nil and no business is utauspiring.Quotations are repeated.We quote :\u2014For pots, firsts, $3.90@$4, according to tares; seconds, $3.50; for pearls, nominal firsts, $5.50 ; seconds, $4.30 per 100 lbs, Game, Nice fresh partridges were sold her® to-day in case lots at 45c per brace, IMPORTS, Per steamship Cynthis, from Glasgow, R Reford & Co, agents\u2014Order 200 tons pig iron; Toronto Hardware Co 50 do; Oe- hawa Stove Co 50 do; Order 461 do; Drum- mond MeC&co 102 do, Belihouse D&co 11 barrels, M MuNally&ec 12600 fire bricks ; W&F P Currie&cu 10000 do 110 bgs fclay; Order 1259 bdls tubes 82 ci pipes; ï Dobell&co 11 cks; J A Moore&S 6 cases granite; Gault B&co 2do; A McNeill T horses; Allan Spies 2 do; Bruce Mc M&co 1 ce; Olievir (Bros 3 pks; Bryson G&co 5 do R Wright&co 2 pkgs; k M McMorran 2 do; Marks, M&co 7 do; Urder 122 bdis tubes; T Robertson&co 5,653 pkgs iron; Frothing- ham&W 10 anglee; H Kobinson&co 3 pkgs; A C Leslie&oo 1,438 pkgs irou; Dominion Bridge Co 93 ¢::nnsl bargy Cooper, F&co 165 pkgs iron; Dominion Bridge Co 289 plates do; Order \u2014 tous pig iron; Pillow, Hé&co 1,266 puddled bars; H J Russel! 4,461 pkgs 202 bars iron.EXPORTS, Steamship Scotland, London, R.Reford & Co.\u2014À Girard 8,047 bus peas 10,340 do oats; H McLennan 10,300 do corn; Hodgson Bros 438 bxs cheese; A A Aver & Co 2,413 do; Warrington&co 440 do; G A Cochrane 509 do; D M McPherson 800 d o; A W Ogilvie &co 2,000 sax flour; H Dovell &co 37 brls ashes; Hart & Tuckwell 125 do apples; Norris&Carruttiers 616 do flour; M Davis 2 bxs mdse;C Fitts 1 bb] bisbuits; Mount Royal Mills 600 sax rice meal; R R Dobell &co 6,018 pes deals; J Buratall &co 4,681 do; Hargrave&co ll cars lumber; Mrs Ross 1 bx mdse; Sir George Stephen 1 do; R Reford&co 1,376 sheep 61 cattle; G T Ry 8,895 bush wheat 3,009 bxs cheese; 144 brls apples.Bark Baltries, 8t.Johns, Nfid., John Bairdd&co\u2014Kirkpairick &Cookson 500 brlg ilour; J E Rendell 380 begs barley; G T Ry 875 brls flour; John Baird&co 2 mille staves; 160 bris pork; 1,622 do flour; 150 do cornmeal 100 half do peas; 25 do oatmeal; 150 tube butier.Steamship Fernholme, London, Bryant, Powis & Bryant\u2014Bryant, Powis & Bryant 44,369 pcs deals 4,625 do ends; J Buretali&co 11,956 pes deals 400 do ends, domer, Rhor &co 150 tons phospnate.BRITISH IRON AND METAL MARKETS.(BY CABLE.) GLasaow, October 2.\u2014Scoteh rauts at 40s 9d.MIDDLESBOROUGH, October 2, \u2014 No, 3 foundry, G.M.B., at 30s 64, LoNDON, October 2.\u2014Tin, spot, at £102 7s 6d; three months\u2019 futures at £103 28 6d.Market steady.G.O.B, Chili bars at £41; soft Spanish lead at £12 17s 6d.September 29\u2014Best selected copper at £44; soft English lead at £13 5g; Silesian spelter at £13 12s.6d.; Hallett\u2019s antimony at £30; tinplates at 12s 9d, Grasaow, October 4,\u2014Scotch warrants at 4ls.MrppLESBoROUGH, October 4,\u2014No, 3 foundry, G.M.B., at 30s, 6d.LONDON, October 4\u2014Tin, spot, at £102; three months\u2019 futures, ;£102 10s, Market weak, G.O.B.Chili bars at £40 10s.; soft Spanish lead at £12 17s, 6d.September 29\u2014Best selected copper at £44; soft English lead at £13 5s,: Sile- sian spelter at £13 126, 6d,; Hallet\u2019s anti\u201d mony at £30; tinplates at 12s, 9d.War- LONDON WOOL SALES.Lonpon, October 2,\u2014The series of wool sales closed firm, except for inferior and faulty sorts.There was keen competing for crossbreds, which were daily more difficult to buy, and which closed ani- Falkland wools were 1d@13d dearer than in June.Of the 277,000 bales catalogued only 5,000 bales remain unsold.The home trade has been the largest buyers, taking about 60 per cent.of the quantity sold.The purchases for America have been meagre.The closing quotations for Australian merinos were 12 to 15, fleece, washed, 10 to 15, greasy 12 to 15, lambs 10, and Cape of Good Hope and Natal of all kinds 15 to 20 per cent.higher as compared with the prices of June.The sales to-day aggregated §100 les, as follows :\u2014 pa anis, sales 1,200 bales\u2014scoured at 931@ls 74d ; do.locks and pieces at 9d@ 1s 6d ; greasy, at Sja@ls 14d ; do locks and pieces at 7d@83d.New South Wales, sales 1,000 bales\u2014 scoured at 11d@1s 8d, do locks and pieces at 10d@ls 64d, greasy at 63d@ls, do locks and piecesat 3d@7id.Queensland, sales 500 bales\u2014scoured at 1s@ls 84d, do loeks and pieces at 113d@ 15 73d, greasy at 63d@113d, do locks and pieces at 53d/@94d.New Zealand, sales 2,000 bales\u2014scoured at 8d@1s 7d, do, locks and pieces at 103d @1s 84d, greasy at 63d@ls 14d, do locks and pieces at 4d@93d.Cape of Good Hope and Natal, sales 400 bales\u2014scoured at 11id @ 1s 8d, greasy at 5d@94id.The next sales will begin on November 23, when about 90,000 bales will be available, WABKETS BY TELRGRAFK TQ THE MONTBEAL BERALD, United States.Uurcago, Oct.5.$6 00; L C, $600 ;; shoulders, $0 00; G Bams, $0 00: 8 2 hams, $9 623@$00 00.ENGAGEMENTS \u2014 Wheat,; Corn, 273,000; oats, 20,000 bush.corn, 43c@0c per bush.IMIDXIGHET BXPORT.) PORK\u2014Weak ; cash $00 00/@$00 00; September $9 30/@$00 00 ; Oct.January $9 924@0 00.LARD\u2014Irregular; Cash, $0 00@$0 00 ; September $0 00@$0 00; October, $5 774 @$9 00; November, $5 774/@$ 00, January $0 00 @ $0 00.BOXED MEATS Steady; dry salied shoulders.$6 70 @ §5 75; short clear sides, $7 05@$7 10.Naw Yonz, Oct.5.parole, 630% 630; refined, 650; cases a.| KIDNIGHT REPGAT,| COTTON\u2014Quiet.Orleans, 9 13-16c.Crushed, 6#c @ 00c ; @6}c; Granuiated, 5{c@5 15-16c.EGGS\u2014Firm ; Canadian, 19c @ 204c State, 214c@22c; Western, 20c@21c.seston Produce Markets.Oct.5, 1866.higher; do extra firsts, 23c @ 25c ; 002 ; do extra firsts held crmy 20@2lc do fresh imitation @ 18e ; factory, choice, 00c@1l4c ; fair to good 12c@13c ; do common lots, 106 @ llc do extra, 18c/@20c; York dairy, extra, 00c@00c ; drsts, fair to good, 00c@00c.firsts, 22c @ 24c ; lots.Jobbing prices 1@2c higher CHRESE\u2014Choice Northerr, 11#c@12c do eage, 13e; Western, 11ho@lläc; lower grades according to quality ; jobbing price, 4c higher.EGGS\u2014Near by, Vermont extra, 224c @ 236 ; extra, 22c/@ 00; Western Scotia, 00c@22¢ ; Ieland, 006 @ 22c.higher.HAY\u2014Choica prime, $18 00 @ 19 00 ; fancy, higher; fair io choice, $16@17 ; choice Eastern fine, $13 00@$15 00 fair to good do, $16 50 @ $1750; poor to ordinary hay, $12 00@$15 00; Kast, swele,$10 00@ $11 00.Rye straw, choice, $16 00 @ $16 00; oat straw, 39 00 @ $10 00 per ton.NEW POTATOES\u2014Extra Maine and New Brunswick, per bbl, $1 50@$0 00, in bulk; Arostook rose, 48c@50c per bush; do Hebrons, 50c @ 53c; New Hampshire rose and Hobrons, 00e@00c; Vermont do, 45c@48c; New York do, 45c f@00c; northern burbanks, 45c/@50c, TO LET INHERALD BUILDING VIUTORIA SQUARE, TWO LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES \u2014 OR \u2014\u2014 LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED WITH STEAM.7A Moderate Bteam Power would be furnished if required.Apply \u201c HERALD \" OFFICE, No.6.August 18 0.6 Victoria Square PLAYING CARDS! New Samples for this Season, WULFF & CO, 32 St.Sulpice Street, MONTREAL.September 21 REAL 221 sa If you want a Governess\u2019 position advertise in mated and 15 to 20 per cent.higher The Herald, froe.LUOSK MHATS\u2014 8 C, $620; 8 R $7 T5@$0 00 ; boxed meats, 8 C, 87 15; 5 R, $7 00; L C, 87 00; shoulders, 00,000 ; FREIGHTS\u2014Wheai, bHc@0c per bush; $9 12% @ $00 00; November, $9 724 @ $0 00; PETROLEUM\u2014211 p m\u2014Cruds, :» Uplands, 94 ; New SUGAR\u2014Steady ; refining, 4 11-16¢/@ 4 13-16c ; Standard \u201cA,\u201d Be; Cut Loaf and Powdered 6tc BUTTER\u2014 Western extra fresh made ermy, 00e @ 28c; some special marks o firsts, 200@22¢; do extra held crmy, 22@ Northern creamery, extra, 27/@28c; extra firsts, 24c/d26¢c ; Eastern creamery extra, 26c @ 28c ; Vt dairy.extra, 25c @ 26c, |.; do firsts, 4 do fair to good, 15c@17c, New do extra 00c@00c; do firsts 00c@00c; do Low grades of butter as to quality.The above quotations are receivers\u2019 prices for strictly wholesale 00c@24c ; Eastern extras, 00c/@23c ; New Hampshire and ew York choice, 204c @21c; Michigan extra, 21c@21jäc; * Nova Northern, 00c@22c ; Jobbing price, lc Henin Pr: Or MAMMOTH POSTERS! IN ALL COLORS Tvpe or Modern Style | IN GREAT VARIETY HAND BILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; One, Two, Three or Four Oolor PROMPT DELIVERY' BILL HEADS RULED T0 PATTERN, \u201cStatement\u201d Forias, &6: Railway Blanks Rauwav Tickets Railway Couvons Railwav Time Bills | Railwav Foiderz BILLS OF LADING ADVICE NOT do choice held imitation crmy 17 @ 18c ; For Railways and Steamsking ermy, cheice, lTc do good, 14c@ 156; do June 9 i LAW FACTUYME Professional Blanks BOOK AND JOB PRINTING IN THE Nowestand Most Modern Styles or typ EXECUTED WITH tieatness ana Despatch PAMPHLET - ALL SIZES, 1 On Faper or the Best Quality \u2014 » BhOKERS' ADVICE NOTES vonirace sianks.Blank Books Ledgers Dav Books Journals \u2014\" EVERY CLASS OF BANK BLANKS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE 3 ¢ | | \u2018Estimates Given of Every vesoriptics Î of Book ard Job Printing* Srekers\u2019 Paying anc on] Hlingaud Bookbinding) HE gb 18 hyd AY bt BD ad MN Sd em hn ee BR ee a a © wl pe: to be al 1 he im try we we A.Bri BV aid He lan; lea: Vig sim offe fem ami the is 28 EC.Jy lox LH dise nks (Tino ot {yp atch I~ T luality ascripticB 1æ* NOTES Neiling } LS Ke irnals OF WW pr \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - errr \u2014\u2014 rem emg en _\u2014 AH MONTREAL HERALD\u201dAND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 8 her, and she seems to be content with the | a = : = 3 7 Siz EEE } Sicamsiip ; CORRESPONDENCE.handsome assurance from us that When Bisamships, : Steamships, Stenmsfips.il ea 7 Sdeasigps._ | TT teamsiips ¢ the worst comes hall, of course, be 00 \\ } ; .Eo Weather Prophets at Loucerhonds.[hand Qegui votobeconentt, | CANADIAN PACIFIC | = BEAVER LINE., ALLAN LINE \u2018To the Editor of THE HERALD : .If we have common interests with Britain, \u201c ; ! CE, ,Ç = pu Srr,\u2014 Mr, Perrin has declared himself if, se you assume, we may be called on Lo ST EF AM RN H | D ti N ÿ | Eu EF 2 ES | ° VU : , Stand side by side with her in war, G~ EE 3 i en = = CE, Te 7 long since the sole possessor of a meteoro mit, sir, that it is mise now to discuss our ts Li { is 22 2 A Ai \u2018logical \u2018 secret,\u201d by which he is able to! rorntiqns with her.Ought not an organ to \u2014 FOR \u2014 : # Css produce barometrical changes at a moment\u2019s notice, anywhere\u2014say in his back | yard at Cote St.Antoine.Now, a man\u2019s \u2018house, according to British ideas, is his castle, and Mr.Perrin\u2019s back yard is an enclosure inaccessible by fair means to astro-meteorolcgists\u2014we scorn anything foul, except foul weather, when forecast, He has further told the world\u2014or as much of it as would listen to him\u2014that nothing less than gold, red gold, or it equivalent, would ever draw tnis varometrical secret from him.It is his sole property.Consequently, in such a case, your readers will see that it is simply ueeless for any astro-meteorologist\u2014who is but a student of science and nature, and claims ® no relationship to Midas or Cræsus\u2014 to attempt a reply.But perhaps the latter portion of Mr.Perrin\u2019s commu~ nication has a double meaning, 'to be read aright only by the initiated.He says:\u2014 % It is evident thet the forces which cause a depression are present in our atmosphere continually, acting on the human system as well as on the barometer.\u201d Ah, the secret iz out! Mr.P.means to tell us that his is a sensitive \u2018human system.\u201d He probably has a standing ailment \u2014 chronic rheumatism, or some similar ill that his prophetic flesh has become heir to\u2014eo acute is it in fact that it is twenty-four hours ahead of Mr.Carp- mael\u2019s best assistant\u2019s ehooting corn, and as for goose bones, they are not to be mentioned in the same breath, Now, how in the name of gcodness does Mr.P.expect any member of the Astro-Meteoro- logical Association to diagnose his case, or prescribe for his affliction which, it seems, is not only chronic, but serious, as he \u201c has it all the time?\u201d 06222 WALTER H, SMITH.Principal Grant en Imperial Federa tion.To the Editor of Taz HERALD: Am I to infer from your article in last Friday\u2019 issue that you are an Imperial Federationist?You and I may dislike the word, but if we accept the thing, the word is of small consequence.Words are seldom confined to their primary meaning, and there are interminable controversies simply because the parties do not define the terms they fight over.You, Sir, are evidently loyal to the empire of which we form a part, while you rightly look at our Telations with it from a Canada First standpoint.You think that the connection of Canada with Britain is for our good, and You believe that in à just war we would and ought to do as much as the men of Kent or Connaught rather than see Britain crushed ; that, without any change in our present political or commercial relations,our affection, honor and duty would force us to do this and that we would do it.That is your faith, and yet you reject the name of Imperial Federationst.That is my faith too, and I have no objection to the name, Wherein do we differ ?We should know where our views diverge and to what extent, were it only for the saks of discovering that we agree in the main.Will it be said that we are very well off &6 we are, that things would continue to goon well, if faddists would only keep quiet and wind their own business ?\u201d That is surely a very high Tory position and argues a distrust of discussion and of reason.We all know that every one who has refused to let weil alone has been at one time or another called fanatic or faddist, traitor or revolutionist, Any fishwife can use hard worde, but they break no bones, and quiet people do not attach much importance to them.If I am a British citizen and determined to continue one, is it not my business to call attention to the undeniable fact that the present relations between Britain and her colonies do not afford a condition of stable political equilibrium ?Should not every Canadian who can speak call attention to the fact that, in Mr.Blake\u2019s language\u2014more vigorous far than mine-\u2014we are four millions of freemen who are not free?Formerly, priests fancied that the realm of the spiritual belonged to them alone, and that it was an impertinence in a layman to speuk or write on matters of doctrine or ritual.Nowadays, every journalist, shielded by the celestial \u201c we,\u201d and by not having to eign his name to what he writes, 18 apt to warn ordinary persons off from high political matters and to ageume towards 1hers à tone that would be offensive in an archangel atguing with a black beetle.It is the business of every citizen to discues public affairs and to organize for tbe promotion of those ends he may think calculated to ensure the immediate or future interests of the coun~ try.All this you will frankly admit.It may iudeed be urged here that while we would aid Britain in a war of defence, we would not in aggressive war, Sir John A.Macdonald when in London said that Britain would never again wage an aggressive war, and that In any other we would aid her with our last dollar and last man.Here again I am delighted {o find that the language of the Premier, like that of the leader of the Opposition, is much more vigorous than mine.But there is a sweet simplicity in this division of wars into offensive and defenkive, captivating to the feminine mind, but probably a little amusing to men lke yourself and the Premier of the Dominion, One is reminded of the Jewish Preci- sians before Christ, who, refusing to defend themselves on the Sabbath out of zeal for the law, were always attacked on that day by the enemy and mercilessly massacred.The Rabbis were at last forced to draw a distinction, and they taught that it was right to defend yourselves on the Sabbath but wrong to attack.But, the wicked enemy soon found out where they drew the line, and making all preparations on the seventh day without being disturbed, they were able to massacre the holy people on the day following almost as successfully as formerly on the Sabbath.\u2018What nation admits that it wages offensive war?It may be wise to strike the first blow, in order to defend yourself.In order to do that, we must be ready, and it takes time nowadays to get ready.Ancient wisdom said, if you wish peace, prepare for war.Modern wisdom says, when your ships have been swept from the ocean, lay the keels of cruisers to defend them; when an evemy at war with Britain holds Vancouver and blockades the St.Lawrence, hire one or two commercial travellers from the States to teach you how to use a Gatling! The wars of Britain are made for the protection of her citizens, and generally for the pro- {ection of trade and commerce.We share in the privileges, and claim that we are the fifth mantime power in the world, Alike then in peace and war weare dependent on be constituted for the calm consideration of common interests, the furtherance of common objects, apd the discharge of common duties 7?If we have citizenship in common and reeponsibilities in Common, let us know, and above all as men of sense, let us know what is our fair share of the responsibility.To say that the discussion of these things will produce irritation is to assume that we are lunatics and not rea- gonable beings.Believe me, Youre, &c.G.M.GraNT.Queen\u2019s University, Kingston, Oct.4.LIGHT COMMITTEE, Mr.Badger\u2019s Report\u2014More Funds Want- : ed by the Committee.A meeting of the Light Committee was held yesterday afternoon.Alderman Rainville occupied the chair, and there were present Aldermen Fairbairn, Brunet, Malone and Mr.Badger, the Super« intendent of the Fire Alarm Department.Mr.Badger, as instructed at a previous meeting, presented the following REPORT.Alderman Rainville, Chairman of the Light Committee :\u2014 Sir,\u2014 According to instructions, 1 here \u2018with report on the petitions for electric light and gns lamps referred to me, and hereto approved.In dealing with these I have to say in regard to ihe petition of W.Labbe and others, I would recommend that one electric lamp be placed between Gosford and Bonsecours streets, and the electric lamp near the C.P.R.station be moved nearer the centre of Dalhousie Square, if necessary.In the case of Mr.Halpin, corner St.James St.Wes and St.Margaret streets, I find that two gas lampe are much needed on St Margaret street as at present it is unlighted from St.Antoine street almost to St.James street.The electric Light cannot be moved from its present position with any advantage.Two gas lamps have been placed in front of the Jewish synagogue on McGill College Avenue and it is now sufficiently 1ghted.Next in order I refer to the petition of J.L.Maliby, Tower street.Thz only lamp heretofore lighting this street was s$ the corner on St.Catherine.This has been superseded and consequently Tower Streets at nights is in complete darkness.I would recommend two gas lamps at least to \"be properly placed on Tower street, Lastly, in the case of the Church of St, James the Apostle the only feasible improvement is to place two gas lamps in front of the church.Respectfully, T.H.Bapbezr.A letter was read from Mr.Jesse Joseph, President of the Gas Company, stating they would waive their claim for the cost of lighting 139 lamps in the electric light circuits, if the committee would agree to settle the gas bill upto August 1st, as per account submitted to the city: After some talk it was decided to accept this compromise.A petition was presented from the recidents of Conway street, Point St, Charles, asking that some lamps be p aced in this quarter.The Cuairman ssid he understood this was necessary tnt at present, as the Committee had no fua is at tûeir disposal, they were not in à p «tion to accede to it ; as soon ssthey couli pro cure the necessary funds they would attend to il.À number of other requests for light were treated in the same way, after which the meeting adjourned.MONTREAL HERALE WILL BE FOUND ON SALE \u2014AT THE\u2014 Foliowing Dealers: ALBION HOTEL NEWS STAND.BALMORAL HOTEL NEWS STAND.BERNARD, Â.0.0.148 St.James St BOUDREAU, I.+++.000+ 0.4 - 877 St.James St BONAVENTURE DEPOT NEWS STAND.BRADFORD, MRS.220 Reigneurs St CHALIFOUX, F.\u2026+\u2026+.210 McCora St.DAVIDSON, W.18674 St.Catherine St.DAWSON BROS.1828 8t, Catherine St.DRYSDALE, W.\u2026.1428 St, Catherine St, DALLAIRE, MRS.\u2026.2579 Notre Dame St FOURNIER, M.R.\u2026.93 St.Andre St.FEATHERSTONE, A.M.ccovviininvinans cor.St.Lawrence and Craig Sts FISHER, JOHN, & CO., 125 St.Francois Xavier St.GUILFOYLE), J.s1.01.\u2014.211 Seigneurs St GREAVES, J.J.++.818 8t.Catherine St.HALEY BROSB.2128 Notre Dame St.HALL, W.V.1845 St.Catherine St.HARKINS, MRS.+,368 8t.Catherine St KELLY, Js.+000 000000 «164 St.Antoine St LEFORT, L.+0010.000000 1115 St, James St LAFRENIERE, C.cor.St.Denis & Craig $t MARCHALL, W.G.2614 Notre Dame St.MYERS, 8.158 Bt.Antoine St.ILLOY, MRS.,.1201 8t.Catherine St.MURPHY, PETER.508 8t.James St.MICHIE, MRS.-.1442 St, Catherine St, MORRISON, J.8.+.+.0.291 St.Antoine St.MoMAHON, J.s+\u2026.+1+++.960 Dorchester St.MoGRATH, J.P., Boston Bakery, 4871 St.Lawrence St.MCcCALLUM, R.N.,.1305 8t.Catherine St, MCCANN, MES.iivsevruserssesa.534 Craig St.MOARAN, J.+.++.2090 Notre Dame St.MURRAY, J, & Co.,636 St, Catherine St.O\u2019HARE,J.vessssensenssse 37 Aylmer St PRINGLE.8.4.100 100000004912: Dorchestar St.REDMOND), F.+++.+.1.10 Chaboillez Square.\u2014 OUILETTE .1417 Notre Dame St.RICHELIEU HOTEL REWS STAND, RIVARD, Li E.+0400.0000 000000 D64 Craig St SHARKEY, MIBS.1340 Notre Dame St RI.LAWRENCE HALL NEWS STAND.SAIT, He T.0.1195 St, Catherine gt S(JOTT, A.8.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.788t.Lawrence St SIREET, WALTER.29 Bleury St SHEA, CHAS.+».678 Dorchester St.SMITH, H.\\.o0 »+»\u2026.\u2026.>1891 Notre Dame St SHELLY, MRS .\u2026.+++01+++00147 McCord St, STOCKWELL, C.A.+01+++ 1,868 St.James St, WINDSOR HOTEL, NEWS STANDPOINT ST, CHARLES.ALBERT & CLDWELL.36% Wellington Bt MONTEITH, WM.157 Congregation St.COTE ST.ANTOINE.MOCALL, F.D .,.+010+00s0100000.POSt-Office TORONTO.ALLAN.P.CO.+.+.35 King Street West.QUEEN'S HOTEL NEWS STAND.OTTAWA.MoOPYKE, J.+ + - +++.+.+» 0» 1.565 Sussex Site RUSSELL HOUSE NEWS STAND.UGLOW, Éc.+0+++.00000000s0nc0v0000 SPATKS St QUEBEC.HOLIWELL'S NEWS DEPOT.Opp.P.0 re- If you want a Housemaid\u2019s place advertise in The Herald, free.ot rad ms a « ne Port ixthur, Faniiobs aod British 'olnmbiz.Oneofthe magnificent Clyde-built steamships Alberta and Athabasca 18 intended to leave Owen Sound at 4 p.m.Every Wednesday and Saturday, On arrival of Sieamship £Æxpress, which leaves Toronto at 10.45 a.m for Port ; Arthur direct Jealling at Sault Ste.Marie, Mich, only}, wher: Saturday\u2019s steamer connects with the L.8.TT.Co.\u2019s Splendid Steamers for DULUTH & LAKE SUPERIOR SOUTH SHORE PORTS.For Tickets to Duluth or Port Arthur and return, or*by \u2018boat to Port Arthur and return by rail, at very low rates, apply to any agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Bleeping Car accommodation can be secured on board the steamers.SBTEAMERS LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY.W.CO.VAN HORNE, Vice-President, Montreal.HENRY BEATTY, Manager SS.Lines and Lake Traffic, | THE QUEBED STEABISHIY CO, THE 8.8.MIRAMICHI, CAPT.A.BAQUET, Will sail froma Montreal or MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER, for PICT OD.At 5p.m.calling at FATHER POINT, GASPE, PERCE, SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN.N.B.-Port or destination in full must be plainly marked on all goods.Initials are not suticlent.Goods will not be received after three o'clock on the afternoon of day of sail- ng.Has excellent accommodation for nasson.ors gers.For Freight or Passage, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent, Commissioners Street, Montreal; A.B.CHAFFEE, Jr., Ticket Agent, 202 St, James street.Arthur Ahern, Secrstary, Quebec ; $.Veit, Gaspe ; Valpy & Le Bus, Perce ; J.Schuman, Summerside; Carvell Bros, Charlottetown, or C.Dwyer, Pictou.September 23 01 OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION (0, DAILY LINE BETWEEN \u2018 Mentrea! & 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, $1,25.Saturdays, 81.00.MARKET LINES, Steamer PRINCESS, for Carlllon evsry Wednesday and Saturday at 6 a.m.Steamer DAGMAR, for Rigaud Village Wednesday aud Saturday at 6 à m.Tlekets ut Grand Trunk ofices,154St.James street,and Windsor and Balmoral Hotels.R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr, Manager.106 September 2: Richelieu & Entario Navigation Co The Steamers of this Company between MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, Now run regularly, as follows :\u2014 The steamer QUEBEC, Capt.R.NELSON, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, an The steamer MONTR#AL, Capt.L.H.Roy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 o'clock p.m.from Montreal, connecting at Quebec with the Magnificent Steamers of the SAGULNAY LINE, viz., the steamer UNION, leavinz Quebec on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 a.m., calling at Bay St.Paul, Iie aux Coudres, Eboulements, Murray Bay, Riviera du Loup, Tadousac, Ha Ha Bay, Chicoutimi axdà l\u2019Anse St, Jean.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 atlp.m.Ç Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.LAFOROE, leaves daily, commencing 26th April, (Sundays excepted), at 3.80 p.m., Saturdays at 2,30 p.m., for Vercheres, calling at Boucherville Varennes and Bout de L\u2019isle.For St.Pau l\u2019Erraite, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Coutrecœur on Mondays, Wednesdays Thnrsdays and Saturdays ; for Lachenaie, on Thursdays and Fridays.COMPANY'S TIOKET OFFICES :\u2014R.A, Dickson, 1364 St.James street, opposite St.Lawrence Hall; J.J.McConniff, Windsor Hotel; Henry St.Dizier, Balmoral Hotel, 1910 Notre Dame street; Robt.McEwen, Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.ALEX.MILLOY, J.B.LABELLE, Traffic Manager.General Manager.General Offices, 228 St.Paul Street.} Montreal, Oct.5, 1886.105 ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo.P.Rowell & Co, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St, New York.Send 10cts.for 100-Page Pamphilet.BEING WEEKLY IN RECEIPT OF \u2018NOVELTIES mm IN Tailoring and Haberdashery INVITE INSPECTION, June us DONAL WEEULY CANADIEX SESVICE BETWEEN axe Montreal and Glasgow.The Steamship CONCORDIA 1s intended to sallatrom » 2000 tons, MONTREAL FOR GLASGOW AN OR ABOUT THE 7tb OCTOBER, Agents :\u2014Donaldson Bros., 165 8t.Vincent street, Glasgow ; Robert Retford & Qo, 25 St.Bacramont street, Montreal.1 Band TUPLE Urs BETWEEN Riontreal and London.The Steamsnip ERL KING, 2200 tons, Capt.Priske, is intended to sail from » Cap LONDON MONTREAL FOR ON OR ABOUT \u201c HI 20th OCTOBER.Agents :\u2014Williara Ross & Co., 3 East India Avenue, London, B.C.; Temperleys, Carter & Darke, 21 Billiter street,\u201d London, E.C.Robert Reford & 0o., 28 and 25 8t, Sacrament street, Montreal.THOMSON LINE, \u2014 AND ~ NEWOASTLA-ON-TYRE SERVICE VIA LONDON.The Steamship CARMONA, 3800 tons, Capt, Halcrow, 1s intended to sail from MONTREAL FOR LONDON ON OR ABOUT THI 5th NOVEMBER.BRISTOL SERVICE, DISCHARGING AT Avonmouth Dock.The Steomnship DRACONA, 2,000 Tons, Oapt.Sangster, is intended te sal from MOETRE:L FOX AVONMOUTH BOCK : ON OR ABOUT THE: 28th GOTUOBER:; Agents,\u2014 STARKS & CAIRNS, Nevwcastle-on-Tyne.ANDREW LOW & SUN, 27 Leadenhall 8t., London, E.C- H.R.JAMES, Queen Square, Bristol.\u201cWILLIAM THOMSON & SONS, Dundes, Scotland.ROBERT REFORD & CO., 2 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.A31 tho vessels of the above Xdmes are A 300, highest class al Lloyds, and have been built expressly for this tirade, and possess the most improved faciiilies for carrying Grain.Batter, Cheese and Cattle.Supsrior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the above Lines to any point in Canada or Western States, And by any of the CANADIAN or WESTERN RAILWAYS to any point in GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND or EUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH RATES.Special attention given to the HANDLING of all PERISH ABLE and other cargo, Tor farther particulars apply to ROBT.REFORD & C0.& #5 St.Sacrament Street, MORTREAE, August 18 74 DOMINION LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.DATES OF SAILING.FROM QUEBEC.8th Oct.,.Friday.15th Oct, .pea.Friday.*SARNIA.21st Oct.Thursday _ Friday.+ 4th Nov.,.,, Thursday Bristol Bervice for Avonmouth Dock.DATES OF SAILING FROM MONTREAL.ONTARIO] ++.«+.8thOct.«Friday TEXAS .15th Oct.«Friday DOMINION .+.\u2026++.220d Oct.Friday Rates of Passage from Quebec \u2014$50 to $80, according to steamer and accommodation; Second Cabin $30; Steerage at lowest rates.*These Steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Bath om amidships, where but little motion is felt, and carry neither cattle nor sheep.Passengers for 8.8, MUNTREAL, TORONTO and SARNIA can emba!k 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 Fiinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street ; in London to McIlwraith, McEachran & Co., 5 Fenchurch Street; in Quebec, to W.M.Macpherson, spd at Grand Trunk Railway Offices, or to W.D.O'BRIEN, VID TORR dk a ares street.DAVI J JO.General Agents, Montreal.Qctober 4 78 Black Diamond Line.8.8.CACOUNA, 2000 tons capacity 8.5.BONAVISTA, 1659 «6 COBAN, 1850 + 9 The above new A1 Iron Steamships will run regularly throughout the season.The S8.COBAN, Wednesday, Oct.6th; The 88, BONAVISTA, Thursday, Oct.14th; Are expected to gail for CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.IL, PICTOU, N.8., and ST.JOHN'S, Nid.The 88.CACOUNA, Saturday, Oct, 2nd, For SYDNEY and .NORTH SYDNEY, C.B., Every accommodation has been provided for passengers.Elegant Saloons, Ladies Cabins, Bath Rooms, Smoking Room, &6.An experienced stewardess carried on each vessel, For Freight and Passage, apply to Peake Bros.& Co, Charlottetown &tiognan & Davies, Pictou; Harvey sy « John's, , \u2018Archibald & Co, North Sydney; Burchell tros, Sydney, or to KINGMAN, BROWN & 00,, 14 Custom House Square, Montreal.September 27 tf38 ee »e- If you want à situation of any kind advertise in The Herald free, The Hansa Steamshin fa, of Hamburg, ~~ AND \u2014 The White Cross Line, of Antwerp, Under Contract with Dominion Government, Steamers of the above Line will sail as follows :\u2014 8.8.WANDRAHM, on or about 17th Septem- bor from Antwerp for Montreal.8.8.KEHRWIEDER, on or about (0th September from Hamburg for Montreal, and 1st October from Antwerp for Mont real.8.8.BAUMWALL, on or about the 1st October from Hamburg for Montreal.8.8.GRASBROOK, on or about 15th September from Montreal for Antwerp.8.8.WANDRAHM, on or about 8th October from Montreal for Hamburg.Regular service between the above named Ports Will be continued throughout the sea- Through Bills of Lading granted in Hamburg and Antwerp to points Kast and West.For rates of freight and other particuiars apply te AUGUST BOLYEN, Hamburg; GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp, Agents Hansa Steamship Co.BTEINMANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp, Agents White Cross Line, Orto MUNDERLOH & CO, Montreal, General Agents in Canada.September 7 à UHITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LAILING WEZKLY BETWEEN Rew York aud Liverpool, salling af Gusonatows PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK, Wisconsin .Tuesday, Aug.2, 11.30 a.m.Alaska.Tuesday, Aug.81, 5.00 p.m, Wyoming.,,.Fuesdiy, Sept.7, Noon Arizona.\u2026.\u2026.Luesday, Sept.14, 4.30 p.m, Nevada ++.Luesday, Sept.21, 9.30 a.m.Wisconsin .Tuesday, Sept.28, 4.08 p.m, Alaska.Tuesday, Oct.5, 10.30 a.m.Wyoming Tuesday, Oct.12, 4.00 p.m.Arizona.Tuesday, Oct.19, 8.30 a.m Nevada.Tuesday, Oct.26, 4.00 p.m.Wisconsi Tuesday, Nov.2, 9.00 a.m.Alaska.Tuesday, Nov.9, 8.00 p m.Wyoming .Tuesday, Nov.16, 7.30 a.m, Arizons.Tuesday, Nov.23, 3.00 p.m.Nevada.Tuesday, Nov.30, 7.30 a.m, Thege sleamars are buill of Iron in waters tight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage acrcss the Atlantic both safe andagreeable, having Bathroom, Amoking-room, Drawing-room, Piarc and Librery, slso, experienced Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each sieamer, The State-rooms axe all ope t deck, thug ine suring these greatest of all lugunriss porfoct ventilation gnd light, Si nes OABIN PASSAGE, $50, $89, 838 and E100, according to losation, dre, INTERMEDIATE, This is 8 olass that affords pespis of n .ate means a respectable way of fravoiiine Beds, Bedding, Wash-bosins, &o., tugethe; with good food, geparate Dining-room from elther Cabin or Sterrage being provided, Par» nage, $30 single: $60 ronrd trip.Sisersre at Tory Low Rates, Apply to A» M.UNDERHILE & 00, 25 Broadway, New York, 3.Ya GILMUUR & GO 814 5t, Part Sérset, ontreaï, August 20 in CUNARD LINE LANE RCUTE , Zhe Onuard Rtesraship Comp: (Limited between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at CORK HARBOUR, FROK PIER 40 MN, R, NBW YORE, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE.Etruria.Sat., Oct.9 | Etruria .Sat., Nov; 6 Servia.Sat., Oct.16| Servia.Bat ,Noy 18, Umbria .Bat., Oct.23 | Umbria.Sat, Nov.20 Aurania.S8at., Oct.30 Aurania .Sat., Nov.27 RATES OF PASSAGE.Cabin, 360,380 and $100, according to accommodation.Intermediate passage, $35.Bteerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Eills 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 Company\u2019s office, No.4 Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN & 00., ; Agents.Orto THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 17 81.Sacrament street, Mentreal.October 6 am Sel SE WHITE STAR LINE! Sailing at York \u201cHerbour, Ireland.CABRYING EBERITISE AND AMER) CAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODEK v | SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, THE CABADA SHIPPING 0.8 LINE OF STEAMERE BETWEEN MONTREANL and LIVERPOOL Comprising the folowing First-class, Ulyde built, powered Iron Stenmshipe : Tons, LARKE SUPERIOR.0.0.000-s 115,208 LAEKE HURON.00106 0-0010 4,108 LARE WINNIPEG.0.3,800 LAKE NEPIGON .2. Rosin Cement, genuine old-fashio : roofs of je in this city have stood 2 pen 8 years; also Gravel, Natural and Metal Roofing, Asphalt, Siate GEO.W.REED, SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, DEALER IN ROOFING MATERIALS, 783 and 785 Craig Street West.September 14 trs 221 FARMERS & INTENDING SETTLERS | Amusements, \"TI == 8&CADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAS.Lesseo and Manager, * Monday, Oct.Ath.THE GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT} The Celebrated Actress ROSE COGHLAWN orted by tha, talented FREDERIC PELDEVILEE and the strongest io ok the road.; \u201crhe following plays will be produced during the week :\u2014 ; » 10-NIGHT\u2014*As You Like It.Thursday\u2014\u2018\u2018 School for Sca:.dal.\u201d Friday\u2014\u2018\u2018 Scrap of taper \u201d\u201d Saturday Matinee\u2014\u201c Lady of Lyons \u201d Saturdsy night, the play will be announceq hereafter.; .Seats on sale at Nordheimer\u2019s.MP ARROW & JATOBW: THEATRE ROYAL] \u2018EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! Aftexmoon and Evening Durj Every the Week, DE t London and New York Succ The Lates COLVILLE'S os TAKEN FROM LIFE! HENRY PETIIT, Author of The.World, Broauced by the PHOSA MOALLISTER DRAMATIC CO., with all the original Scenery from Wallack\u2019s Theatre, N.Y., including The Great Explosion, Clerckenwell Prison, \u2018Act 4th\u2014The English Racing Stable, introducing the celebrated horse \u201cCOMET,\u201d making this one of the grandest productions of the 287 MRS, PAGE-THRGWER'S Concert Season 1886-'87.First Concert and Matinee, QUEEN'S HALL, Friday and Saturday.Oct.8th & 9th age.® dmission, 10, 20, and 30 cents.Artists Assisting :\u2014Mdme, Fannie Bloom.fleld-Zeisler, of Chicago, Pianiset; Miss Won.ham, of Montreal; Herr Max H-inrich, of New York, Vocalist; The Dannreuther Quartette, Herr Gustav Dannreuther, director.Box plan now open to the public ai Nord.beimer\u2019sand J.L.Lampiough\u2019s Music Stores, Reserved Seats, $1.All seats reserved.A few more names can be received on the subserip- tion list, the subscription ($5) securivg three reserved seats at Concert »nd Matinee, September 27 27.248 1,4,6,8,90 282 DANCING, Prof.Durkee\u2019s Classes as Follows; Beginners\u2019 Evening Class, Tuesday and Friday, October 5th and Sth.Afternoon Class, Monday and Thursday, October 4th and 7th, from 4 to 6.Assembly next Thursday evening, Music\u2014 The popular Italian Orchestra.« Circulars at Prince\u2019s Music Store and at the Academy.5m 237 > Montreal Hunt Steeplechases Thursday, \u201c7th \u201cOctober, and Saturday, 9th October, OVER THE BLUE BONNE'S COURSE, STEWARDS.A.Baumgarten, Eeq., [J.Alex.L.Strathy, M.F.H Esq H.ontagu Allan, Esq.H.A.Allan, Erq.FH.His Worship the Mayor of Montreal.John Crawford, Esq.Dr.Cralk.H.A.Galarneau, Esq, James O'Brien, Esq.Hugh Paton, Esq.W.H.Arnton.Esq.SPECIAL STEWARDS FOR FARMERS' RACE.Jas.Drummond, Esq.James Sommerville Andrew -cott, Esq.Esq.Thomas Brown, ksq.H.Lapointe, Esq.STARTER.JUDGE.John Crawford, Esq.James P.Dawes, Esq, CLERK OF THE COURSE, A.Baumgarten, Esq., M; F.H.CLERK OF THE SCALES.James O'Brien, Esq.WM.H.ARNTON, J.ALEX.I.STRATHY, Hon, Secretaries.FIRST DAY.1st-GREEN STEEPLECHASE, for a Purss of $200; 11 entries 2ud\u2014HALF- BRED HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for 4 Purse of $2 l; 13 en ries, 3rd\u2014MEM BERS PLAT, for a plece of Plate, value of $1.0; 5 .ntries.4th\u2014HU TES FLAT, Sweepstake of Ten Dollars each, wish $100 added ; 5 eutries, SECOND DAY.5th\u2014HUNT CUP, for a Piece of Plate, value of $300 ; 6 entries.6th\u2014 FARMERS\u2019 RACE, for & Purse of $800; 17 entries.th\u2014OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for a Purse of $300; 9 entries.8th\u2014CONBOLATION HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for a Purss of 81 0.Post entries allowed in puy ment of double entrance fee.First race to start at half-past 2 o'clock sharp.Gates open at 1.30 p.m.Owners snd riders are notified that races will be started punciually at the hours named withoux' wsiting for horses that are not on the post on time.28 Badges $5.00 each) to be had from the Secretaries and Members of the Hunt, October 4 Fducational.Montreal Veterinary College, ESTABLISHED 1866.LECTURES COMMENCE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5th.Introductory Lecture by M.C BAKE V 8, at EIGHT o'clock pon, By Tne public are cordially incited.For particulars of the Course, Fees, &o., apply D.MCEACHRAN.F.R.0.V.S,, Principal, No.8 Union Avenue.Sept.22 50 223 At Association of Montreal THE ADVANCES ART CLASSES of the Art association will RE-OPEN FOR THE SESSION 1886-87 EARLY IN OCTOBER under the direction of Mr.William Brymner of the Royal Canadian Academy.Intending Students will obtain particulars on application to MISS NEWTON, at the Gallery.Montreal, 3rd September.POSTPONED.The NEW YORK EXCURSION, via CENTRAL VEË- MONT and DELAWARE & HUDSON RAILWAYS, announced from MONTREAL for 4th, 5th and 6th October, has been POSTPONED to OCTOBER 16th.Tickets good to go October 16th, I8ch and 19th, and good te return until October 26th, 1886, inclusive.Fare for Round Trip, $10.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Can.Pass.Agent C.V.R.R C.C.MCFALL, Gen.Agent D.& H.C.Co.Bept.28 28,20,308 1,2,4,5,8,9,14,15,16,180 233 PARTNERSHIP Wanted by à young man with a few thousand dollars.Add ticulars, to P, O.Box ha regs, with full particu 0-2 213 nd phans, ang, J, mieux, epine thes ; oOway ho rec wou en an THE 8 AMBEI nty, ensity, lly ca Ational vof \u2014p THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.eotiux at Nupiervilte\u2014-Almuoss Unani.{ the meeting wus assured of every vote but] \u201ccne.His treatment of the North-West smith that, though he all but fouled the bridge, he was a leagth clear on getting Heu Adverfisements.THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 \u20ac Auction Sales.Auction Bales, Auction Sales, mous for thie Qupssiiivn Candidate, question brought conviction with 1t and under it.Faulsur was palpably inf i REE or STEWsRT CO.There was a large political gatherisg be condemnation of the Conservative difficulties, Beach, who has, as 1 said, es JS LL JAMES STEWART ê CO.BY JAMES STEWART & CO held at Napierville yesterday.The contesy AdMinistration was worked on the part is between Mr.Paradis, Minisierialist, and Mr.Eugene Lafoufs:ne, Oopsrition, The meeting was presided over by Mr.Catudal, prefect of the county.T'he discussion was participated in by Hoo, dr.Mercier, Mr, H.J.Cloran sad MM», De.- marais of St.Hyaciuthe, on behalf of Mr, Lafontaine, and by Messrs.Cornellier and Bizaillon, two Goverument lawyers, in favor of Mr.Paradis.Hon.Mr.Mercier spoke for 1 hour and 40 misutes, and then the electors wanted him to continue.His speech created the greatest enthueiasm and made a deep ira- pression on the meeting.The Provincial quesiions of the day were thoroughly debated, as well as the Riel question iu its relations to the local administration, which has given abundant proof of iv sy mpathy with the federal power:.The zpplause ihat greeted the many poiats of the audience.The result of these two meetings is said to : Duhamel\u2019s election by a majority of at least 100.A CANDIDATE OHOSEN AT SHERBROOKE! SHERBROCKE, Qi, October 5.\u2014At a large and influential meeting held this evening in Murrey\u2019s Hall, J.A: Camirand, advo- Cate, was Unauimonaly chosen as a can ii date to oppose the Fon.Mr.Roberson at the forthcoming election: ® Mr: Robertson wag waited upon by a delegation, who coa- veyed the intelligenne to him: He stated that he would give his answer at the adjourned meeting to be held to-morrow night: His programme is Independent- Conservative and fair play to the Government resulting from the election: Great enthusiasm prevailed all over the city: ee SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.Montreal Hunt, Excitement about the huat steeplechases have a-eured Mr.! only one style of going, looked rather uncomfortable, but not in trouble, as compared with his opponent.Gaudaur jerked and spurted, but unavailingly.So far, the farther tbsy had gone the greater super- 1iority had Beach shown.* = Below Chiswick Eyot a sudden change cue o'er the situation.Gaudaur began to gain, and though Beach drew out a bit once or twice, the rezain was only tembor- ary.Off Thornyeroft\u2019s Gaudaur ran level with the champion, who faltered, and half let the way go off his boat, Both were beaten.Gaudaur then seemed the less baked, but Beach, resuming operations fought hard fo keep with him.Of the Pumping Station it - was a toss-up which broke down.Beach stopped.At (he moment we fancied that something was wrong with his mechanical apparatus.Subsequent inquiry elicited the explanation that the wheels and swivels were all right, but that something was wrong with BUFFALO, IN.=.Organized with a fuil Star o Experlenced and Skillful Physicians and Surgeons for the treatment of all Chronic Diseases, CUR FIELD OF SUCCESS, Lung Diseases, Liver and Invlids'Hotel5Surgical Institute T eighteen Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Throat ana Kidney REAL ESTATE.EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION THE FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE WEST END OF IZ-MONTREAL.THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ON THE MOST PROMINENT STREETS EAST OF MACKAY AND WEST OF MOUNTAIN ON SHERBROOKE AND ST.CATHERINE, AND THE NEW STREETS RECENTLY HOMOLOGATED RUNNING FROM SHERBROOKE TO DORCHESTER, VIZ., BISHOP AND CRESCENT STREETS.CITIZENS WHO PROPOSE BUILDING PRIVATE RESIDENCES WILL FINE BULLDIN% SITE On Island street, 103x100, opposite the property reserved by the city fur a publie park.Termse-sy.Sale at ll o'clock THURSDAY MORNING, 7th inst, at the rooms of ; JAMES STEWART & CO, + uctioneers, ° 188 st James St eet.VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS On Hypolite and St.Dominique streets, above Sherbrooke and between Napoleon and Roy streets.\u201cTerms liberal.Sale at our rooms at lloclock on THURSD:Y MORNING, Tth inst.JAMES STEWART & CO, Auctioueers, 188 St.Jaiues Street.FOUR COTTAGES.Nos.281 to 291 St.Constant, near corner of Ontario street; in good order.Stable and sheds attached, each 21x106.Fine vacant lot adjoining, 492x106.Very easy terms Sale at our rooms, THURSDAY, 7th, at 1 o'clock aa.JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers, 183 St.James Street.Newand Valuable Dry Goods Stock | ny 8 made by Le | : his Physical arrangements.The reason of os Bladder Diseases hia gasses NOT AGAIN HAVE SUCH A CHANCE TO SELECT FROM 80 CONSIDERABLE AN ; leader of the Opposition against his adver\u2014 i3 now about fever heat, Theidea of having Re stopped was because he could not go ans Affections.cured here or at home AX Baries was as significent as it was frequent.entries such as Willie W., Blizzard, his pe re payee.during which high oF end Co omit ARE Come and AEA, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION IEE MOST MAGNIFICENT LOCATION IN THE FOR = Fi.3 : Cornellier fol rake: ; \u2019 is backers\u2019 long odds seemed to , en, ced mps for our de mag er followed and rowed xo a Gyclone, Viola, from Toronto, 83 well as be quite lost, he Set to von again, ar A Ylide\u2019 Guide Book,\u201d which gives CITY.INTHE IMMEDIATE VICINITY [OF THIS PROPERTY ARE THE FOLLOW- a : or \\ ; > i > Nervous Debilit In the Matter of DUPUIS, BRIEN, COUT- and Joly Governments, throwing thera at three horses from Ottawa, not speaking of cheered by Tom Green\u2019s assurance 1 Y, Impo- ING PLACE D.ç - the feet of the Nationalists The rut, the local entries, makes one understand that he could not _ lose, becanze DELICATE Saal Marta Gal, Loreen, ACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP: ST}JAMES THE APOSTLE CHURCH (EPISCO LEE & CO., Dry Goods, Montreal.| locks and steel rails of ancient fame that we are really going to have something Gaudaur vas in-still sorrier plight.Beach 0 guused by Vouihtul Kol PALIAN), DOUGLAS (METHODIST).CRESCENT, ERSKINE, CALVARY, ST.PAUL'S were made to do work, bat it was! worth going to see in the steeplechusing labored weakly to catch the leader, who HUISEASES, and Pornicious Soli.labor lost, as the electors told the speaker he was at variance with the truth and that they weretired of ancient history.He tary Practices ay i : 5 and Dont cured by any Specialists.Book, post-paid, 10 cts.in stamps, ; Rupture, or Breach, radi- could just work his sculls, and that was all.Somehow Beach got almost level off the Bull» Head, and was abreast of way.The weather will likely be all that cen be desired, and with a large and fashionable attendance of ladies, as the The undersigned w'll sell by auction, en bioe, où FRID à Y 4 : AND KNOX (PRESBYTERIAN), EMMANUEL (CONGREGATIONALIST), THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, :METHODIST (DORCHESTER STREET), BAPTIST, MOUN- , 8th October,.886 at 647 y our the following and 649 &t* Catherine street, assets olthe estate, viz.: then tackled the Riel question and abused the haltbreed leader and the Metis, denying club doubtiess will and should have, why Gaudaur at Barnes Bridge.Three the long maa ou the inside had the better berth ; cally cured, without the knij without dependence u ye RUPTURE, >.TAIN STREET, AND OUR ELEGANT AND HANDSOME WINDZOR HOTEL, ST.erie arene, $63,481 97 ! 1 Pp FIXtUTES.cc uses ace.1,710.88 *% not let us all attend?The arrangements frusses and With very little Leis, 0 } I .; | c ,; tf \u201d 78.95 J h that they ha! any grievaiites, As this areas nearly perfect as the management but he was just a little more used up than in stamps, Pain.Book sent for ten cents JAMES CLUB, eto, ete., etc.f \u2014\u2014 i N= tirade had no effect he fell to personal can make them.No delay will be made Beach.At the _ White Hart Dapto\u2019s LIRE TUMORS and STRICTURES .Book Debs and Bills Receivable $6,016.78 n= abuse cf his opponents, and finally retired between the races, as they will all be) chosen representative led by a length, an treated \u201cCents in State Sse ak pont The undersigned are instructed by the HEIRS OF THE ESTATE PHILLIPS, to offer at | tr of amid a frigid silence.puactually started at the hours advertised.With victory so vearly assured found a Jor fen cent MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 664 Main Public Sale .$5,669.08 re, Mr.H.J.Clorap, who had already There will be no crowding of the course Tears ng enonen do take him past Street, Buffalo, N.x treatment of .Stock fod debts win be sold Separately, 4 d- spoken twice in other parts of the count allowed on any account.he entries are > SaIp a { .e treatment of many .erms\u2014l-3 cash, an \u201clance at 8, 6 an 5.was rext introduced Ed was accorded % large, the horses good, the course a Before the stars there was one thing about DISEASES OF Shousands of cases of those Cn Saturday Morning, 16th October Next months.by notes endorsed to the satlsf-ction > warm greeting, He dealt successfully favorite one, 80 in the midst of business let Whieh the knowing ones were really cock- ! TD VI 9 The sto k can be izspected on the 6th and A ce with the charges brought by Mr.Coraellier, us all devote two afternoona to sport.jure, viz, that Gaudaur was not game, Women, he I de En the lots as laid out on the plan by Mr.Joseph Rielle, P.L.8., about 191 building lots.On Tih October.; 4 2 and showed how that gentleman had pan work and no p lay makes Jack a dull play nom Which 10 Cass a aly mon Apne Pratt Ole and Sherbrooke street there are east of Crescent street, four lots 209x120, between Bishop and séen at od, orang dat or book debts can be \u2014 \u2018misstated the facts concerning the various boy.bp Dailr.91 - ou forded 1 i in adapti .The h ; mecs 3 PR His y Lacrosse, through bulldog enterprise.America\u2019s for their oure, and PUN8 remedies Crescent eight lots, say about 38x12, and five on Sherbrooke, east of Mackay.On St.Cathe- deposit ot 10 1 er dont, ae dr satleis (he vone remarks on the North-West question QUEBEC SHAMROOKS V8, BROOKVILLE, trying troubles commenced half a mile DR , rine street there are only on the North side, thirteen lots, bnt they are, considering the dors as to the sceurity off.red bef re adjudios 4 .: De , .Si produced a telling effect and were in perfect Quesxo, October 5.\u2014The Shamrock earlier than her rivals, Theretore I sup- R.PEERCE\u2019S rapldly advancing value of property on that street, most eligible sites.On the same street, on Sale at ELEVEN o'clock , nd accord with the feelings of the electors, Lacroase team left for Brockville this after pes audaur ust be ol ile gamer than = a genio the South side west of Crescent, there are eight lots about 25x12).On the East and West side For further information apply to i ! 83 rai 2 iloh res: .ax : i 4 ve gro enn Thy Ue | The amen of fpr | ne oot wwe FRVOTHE PIESCTIDLÉON | reims vor re ea as an Vs io ; who £a e grea ! foilowa: Hunter, Preslin, Dempse ce HF ESTE .2 ne % : \u2018mes, Montreal.i.Cm hearirg on account of his onal aughte on Laughlin Mathew s Swift Donov an Sinot MARBLEHEAD, Mass October 5.\u2014This 19 the result of this vast experience, 24x125 and eighteen belovr St.Catherine 23 feet 6 inx100.On Creseat, North of St.Catherine JAMES STEWART & CO., \\ i ; \u2019 : > > \u2019 2 7 y ; ts about 24x100, and North of Dorchester there are 12 lots 25x115.All the new Avett ¢ the the halibreede and their late lea ier.He O'Donnell, J.Kennedy, M.Kennedy, | proved to be a cutter day and the Stranger It 18 8 powerful Restorative Monte Here are 5810 \u2019 .Wetioneers: 37 was continually interrupied and hissed Kehoe, with Kemp as spare man, Field won.In the early moraing a strong north- ond Nervine, imparts vigor and Strength streets as homologated by the Corporation are ample in width, being each 60 feet, or as wide Montreal, Oct.6 m 240 \u2014 Whenever he Ditacked ihe cause à of fel captain, Kelly.east wind prevailed, Boik Facnts crossed corrhea, \u2018or Cwwnites,\u201d le xcossire as our leading thoroughfare, St.James streef.Lame accommodation is also fally provided , 36 he was havged Er Bisaillon forgot that Ch h on inst M.W the cot The Broan oly Fo a natural snbior ent onL uation, an- for.Plans and information at the office of James Stewart & Co., 183 St.James Street.BY THOS.J.POTTER.ras h \u2019 .8 larges have been made against M.W.el, uget falling of the uterus, weak back Nayierville was the cradle of the rebellion \u2019 , 2 \u20ac > ac, , î of 57, which mon coustitatioual, goverz- Ford, of the Now York Athltio Club, | Fbeti, but ber lond vas sly femporars, Shtér@ralon, Fotroversion, bsarise?| gale at ELEVEN o'clock on the Grounds, THOROUGHBRED \u2018\\ment for Canada, and assured the French anadians their religious and national ights, Mr.Desmarais answered the previous speaker in an eloquent and telling speech.His defence of the haifbreed cause was spirited and to the point.The personal attacks of the Ministeriaiists were repelled amid the applause of the electors, who geemed to enjoy the castigation inflicted on the Government advocates.who, it will be remembered, won 80 many of the Canadian championships, by George Ross, the professional.He states ou affidavit thet Ford competed against him at Springfield, Mass, on Julv 5th, 1886.Tom Aitken, the professional jumper, also accuses Ford of having taken part in pre- fessioual competitions.Should thess charges be proved Ford will be disqualified from holding the Canadian championship phow and took the lead.At 11.45 the Stranger was doing fine work, and was gaining.A few moments later the English cutter again passed the Thetis, and waa not again overtaken durivg the race.The Btrangar crossed the line in 4 50; her actual time was5 hrs, 28 mins.The Thetis did not finish, being fuliy two miles behind her rival.The third and final race of the series, and possib'y of the seasou, will take place to :aorrow, wind and weather \\ ton, inflammation and ulceration 9i the womb, inflammation, pain heat, and \u201cfemale weakness.\u2019?It prom and Wea tion, Bloating, Nervous Prostratici, ard Sleepleseness, in elther sex.PRICE $1.00, 28° 2206 Sold by Druggists everywhere, Send teu cents in stæinps for Dr.Piercce'a large Treatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated, and tenderness in ovaries, internal py relieves and cures Nausea ness of Stomach, Indigoss Lunch at ONE.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers, 183 ST.JAMES STREET.ser The above sale has been postponed until the 16th inst, JERSEY ARD QTAER CACTLE! Valuable Farm and Carriage Herses, Grade Cows, Pigs, &e., &e Finest Modern Farm Implements (most of them new), in perfret order, Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, Harness, Robes, Horse Clothing, &c.; Hay, Straw, Oats, Barley, &c, ; lotof Lumber, Fencing, Uedars, Shingles, Cord- wood, Barbed Wire, Nails, Hore &c.; House- .: hold Furniture and Effects, 2 thy, The meeting was almost unanimous in 80d the title in each case go to the second ra La ° re on account of the match between the Montreal and Ontario MOST EXTENSIVE SAIS OF THE KIND 4 favor of the Opposition candidate, and Män.This would give Robertson the 100 World's Dispensary Medical Association, Lacrosse Clubs advartised to take place on Saturday, the 9th FOR YEARS, À lan, Woke up with cheers for M Lafoniai and 220 yards championships, Pnillipe the 862 Main Strect, BUFFALO, N.Y LS 3 .r pw ers tor Mr.Lafonisine y ! _ ain Street, LO, N.Y.WEDNESDAY, 6th October, at 10 o'clock | and the National speakers.broad jump and Rhinehart, of the Man- Wow Adnertisements J.8.& CO.JAY, ry & o'clock, Esq.A POLITIOAL RÉORETION AT ST.JOHNS battan À, C., the high jump, : \u2014 __ SICX-HEADACHE October 6 228 BY ORDER OF d - After the meeting at Napierville, yeater-| THRES MILES AMATEUR RECORD BROKEN.THE BELL TE PHONE Cd.OF CANADA Finkel fs RWI Dy - = i TTT.M.BROWNING, Esq.,.1 CE.jay afternoon, Hou, Mr.Mereier, *Mesers, Be C.Carter, of the New York A.C., | = Re 7A Biartnass, oadache, à © pue, He ts a à Fi SR Of \u201cElmhurst,\u201d Longueuil.i vile BJ.Cloran and Desmarais were driven Who, it will be remembered, ran euch a Dividend ~o.10.A tion, Indigestion, EVE ci iN i ¥Y te = + C5 ER & G GP No reserve in anything.\u201c { 0 St, Johns and tendered an impromptu 88me race in the Canadian two miles \u2014 AN and Rilious Attacks, Le Rau yg \u2019 ae THOS.J.POTTER, ; 1.sception by the electors of the Hon, Mr.championship, broke the above record by The usual Quarterly Dividend of TWO PER promptly cured by Dr, Catalogues read Auctioneer, i A : a ; d- over 11 secouds, covering the distance in orn iil ba paid on i5TH OCTOBER to FPierce\u2019s Pleasant 8102 y.wo Te Esq.[Marghand in the skating rink.A hand ; 18s B ENT.w pa 5 Purgative Pellets.25 IMPO RUE Fes Farmers aud bree'ers are reminded that ; pore bouquet was presented to Mr, Mercier 18 minutes 19 2-5 seconds.Shureholders of record 30th September.BR cents & vial, by Druggists w= thers are.six flag pare bred Jer.ey Bulls in ; Bnd short fpeeches were delivered by the Horse Raclug at Sorel.OHAS.P.SOLATER, May 12 wwf 0 PEGE » dat al em 3 faree guests who were escorted to the depot The races at Sorel yesterday passed off Sec.-Treasurer.Sm ; \u20ac * py a0 immense crowd of citizens, A grand very sucessfully.Quite a number went] Mooi real, Sept.2, 1886.150 trs 229 SKIN DISEASES / 0 eS é ; % Do ry dre BY IM.HICES & Co.4 grorus of patriotic songs was kept up all from Montreal by the Cultivateur.The Are of two kinds: firstly, those which are ie - 5 °.\u2014 ; les Jong the line and as the 9 train moved * : \u201c only skin deep (which are not now to Le con- * es \u201cPa \u2018 los.fat rousing cheers were given for the three weather was delightful and the track was g on [84 ds ompary, sidered); secondly, {hose which are cansed by .& À ~ .ui 3 + a state of the blood, and cli attack j entlemen who were on their way to Mont- in very fair condition.The races finish 0: various parts of the body in diferent ways 13 Victoria £ quare, Montreal.Up b iti i ; : > ; vu Skin disease shows itself In the HEAD .4 Purse al fo pifead another political meeting io-1ay, Tne following is yesterday\u2019s re- A Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX PER sometimes in the form or Dadra wine 9 Oriental Bu gs aud Carpets ; I Pie cul: ai a eared, on ne, Pues Smitten bitty Babin ATG | worsens us ud Carpets, .uk, COAAPLEAU\u2019S RECEPTION.| No.1.\u2014Open to butchers and hotel Company's office on the FIFTEENTH DAY toon.some e NECK, 5 y an enlarsen ras S ; ORR, es O Perstan Embroiderles, Turkish Needlework, i ce of JA meeting took place, on Sunday, at St, keepers, purse $160.let prize, $60; 2nd, or EB NEXT.lll be closed trom the vue glands (commons called Siandular J A MF IMEC I IN y Damascus Curtains, Harem Portieres, of Ten rnd Mane, ney ty of Bellechace, ufier $25; 3rd $15; five heats to be run, Ist to the 15th proximo, botly days inclusive.unsightly wounds, In tho ARMPITS, and 75 and 77 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, : Table and Piano Covers, etc, and À .D .\u201d rersancu0e e Seven nstalment of Ten per cent, on id th ws, b i | er Vespers\u2014both the most important E or Eaneh Dick.veo.00 1 2 î ; i the New Stock [issue 1876] has been called, ROUES O1 Me Sn Ss by an inflamed Sols manufacturer, under license, for the Dsminion of Canada, for Gresham\u2019s New Patent a few choice examples of 4 prishes in the county.Mr.Faucher, the F;, Lavallle, Mack.,.,,3 8 2 3 3 payable at the office on Friday, 15th October woes washed.In the MIANDS, by deep Automatic RE-STARTING INJECTORS AND HANCOCK INSPIRATORS.J A .' value À ebec Ministerial candidate, was present, age for each heat, 250}, 2.593, 8.00, 3.00, next.By order of the Board.Te or il ures, which, Ib es mere 8 Low To = patie : apanese rt Objects .To Qu 2 , 1 H rca (3800; Ppported by Mr.Chapleau, Dominion No.2.Three minutes class race, purse J.F.SCRIVER, ing'patehes.In the LEGS, by Hara, Shiny k To be sold by Auction at the Subscribers\u2019 ; Weretary of State.Mr.Charles Langelier EY : A, Secretary.andInflamed Swellines, or by wounds more New Art Rooms i JASE Jo .- *| $100.1st prize, $50; 2nd, $25; 3rd, $15; or less deep.And on the BODY, in Red Scaly , © \u2018 le Opposition candidate, w tb also Fr esent.4th, $10, five heate.7 Montreal, Sept, 21st, 1888.228 7,160 228 Prion aed] oh as often as rubbed off, form Nos.1833 and 1855 NOTRE DAME STREET, À TEEP- a een reporte a r.Laurier : _ again, or in the discharge of athin watery .i ; uld be present.At the first meeting at *f; Cpr ealnes P TÉRCOSE.ovine i: Situations Wanted\u2014Male aid of (3 very disugreeable nature, In all TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY AFYERNOONS, | louble Gervais, a notoriously Conservative M.8wift\u2019s Butcher Boy.888 ANTED-By a young man a position as A5 Ointmont ls required to relieve Ttohing, OCTOBER 5th and 6th.i o'clock 18h, where no Liberal speaker had been C.Plurde\u2019s 8auve-40i.v4 4 4 salesmans reforences w Address ASC good and Medicine must be taken to change the The Subscribers respecttully invite the pub- | @ to get a hearing for many years, the TLme, 2.89, 2.594, 2,594, fice, \u2019 \"7m 240 State of the Blood, and render it pure.lic to call and inspect this\u2019 large and costly i 1 that hering, numbering some 2,000 people No.3.2.35 minutes class race, purse > Both these requirements are supplied by gonsignment of Easiern products, which will # t che > A \"6, 314 ; ; ; ; lED\u2014Situati b; , Lo] e found very interesting as specim f horses ve 20 threatening and so utterly oppos:d $150.Ist prize, $T5; 2nd, $40; 3rd, $20; WA res Lo eES htsssetf génorally des: Dre Roberts\u2019 Celebrated Medicines, almost every Carpet made in TOEReL Sn oO À istening to the Secretary of Siate,that he 4th, $15; five heats.ful, at any kin lof ligat work; best of refer- The OINTMENT called nd Persia will be found in this ¢ lection d om the :; £ 1 y : i- G.Jackson\u2019s Avenue Girl 1 1]ences.apply at 33 Bleury street.m 210 O = embiacing a few Antique Cashmere and X to appeal to Mr.Langelier,the Opposi- - Jaoksonis Avogue Girl .\u2026.\u2026.1.200.veu.23 THE POCS MAN'S FRIEND,\u201d Somace Of rare merit, the whole eclipsing in i 238 candidate, for protection and for in- O.Drolet\u2019s Cesar ve VS 4 ANTED\u2014By a very respectable smart \u2019 uantity and variety all former co: signments === |ention on his bebalf to be permitted M Swif\u2019s Stadacoan.11111010 TE 8 ane MOSS mn, Just Come Over from Ko: And the PILLS called hat we have offered at auction, and forming ddrass the crowd.At St.Michel, the B.Toll\u2019s Joly Girl.is vere reroiis 4 5 120d, situ \"low.Tats Notre PILULÆ ANTI-SOROPHUL.Z lege retary of State\u2019s reception was still se, and he came very near being hly handled there.It was upon a inct refusal only of Mr.Langelier to ess the meeting that Mr.Chapleau again got a miserable sort of hear- Time, 3.00 and 2.59}.Aquatic, THE BEACH V, GAUDAUR MATCH.The Referee of Sept.19th, has the following remarks cn the above match which was rowed on the Thames Sept.Dame street west.ANTED-\u2014Situation by an experienced engraver, j &t arrived from England.Address 235: Notre Dame street west.239 ANTED\u2014Situation, used to wholesale or retail clothing, or boot stores, by respectable young ma»,only been here à week from 7 years experience; wages low.2651 Notre OR ALTHRATIVE PILLS These two Medicines have now stood the test of 100 years\u2019 trial, having been introduced to the pnblie in the latter part of the last century.They may be obtained of all Chemists, or of the Proprietors, 3 WW! STEAM AND HYDRAULIC GAUGES.Manufacturer and Dealer in Steamfitters\u2019, Plumbers\u2019 and Engineers\u2019 S upplies.a magnificent exhibition ol the native ind try of the Last.us On view Monday, September 27 th, and every day from 9 a.m.t0 6 p.m.Sale each Afternoon at TWO o\u2019cleck.M.HICKS & CO., 233 Auctioneers.Catalogues Tuesday.: ON his speech being drowned from be- ; ; the oldcountry; wages low.2651 Notre Dame gms 0H & BARNICOTT, BRIDPORT DORSET, JAMES MORRISON, 75 and 77 Adelaide street west, Toronto.4 ing to end almost by cries of «File tq 18th, for the championship of the world street west 238 ! \u2019 Tllustrated Catalogue Supplied on application.BY W.E.SHAW.5th.e, pendard,\u2019 \u201cbonrreau,\u201d \u201cvous aves /a and $5,000 :\u2014 ANTED\u2014By an Englishman, a situation ot ES 9d, 11s and 225 each.September 1 83m ws 210 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 p 79 66 ; >> - Jaw to mind a furnace and make himself 3 | 5 eu cou, raitre Svat en, Orange- Saturday\u2019s sculling race 18 an event to genorally useful About the hotse: good aia July 8 ly eow & T= 4 DUTCH BULBS.BAKER, 1 minds that M 5 Chapleau\u2019s popular be remembered for the grand gameness references.Apply 16} St.Urbain street.239 N el \u201c | 8 5| m en u > le - displayed by both winner and loser.am 2 1 : ce # © annual Autumn collection of choice 4 nd usefulness as a political leader are not prepared to say that the desperat ANTED\u2014Work of some kind by a young t7 0 ; Haarlem flowering bulbs from the Messrs: es, &u Yly gone in this dictriet at all events prepa tn vi bet th PA e man that is wil ing to make himself ; AGENT IN CANADA FOX Rains, of London, England, have ju.t arrived , + nearness In the figh etween e us useful ut any kind of work.Peter Duggan D J 0 il Browae's Chlorod ne and will be sold by auction at my great sale- 8e the effect generally on the cause of trolian and American champions has not | 410 St, James street.\u2019 Gag | UIs de VOIS Di y .rooms, 392 St.James street, Thursday after.Incipal, Quebec Government in the impe-d- slightly lowered my estimate of the : - Yice-Changellor Sir W.PAGE WooD stated g.ndeman, Buck & Co.{Poem srtin), Xertz, « + » + Sherries noon next, the 7th inst., at 2 o'clock.Oata- Avenue ontest has been very damagin Mr C .I H \\ ANTED\u2014~1wo young men, thorsughly publicly in Court thai Dr.J COLLIS BROWNE ; © Port logues accompany the goods.50 PA 3 B- - Colonial as a sculler.e could not stand acquainted with the wholesale trade of was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, Sandeman & Go., .porto, .ors W.E.SHAW, \u2014\u2014\u2014 gelier\u2019s election for Bellechasse by 400 higher than he now does as a white man | the Maritime Provinces, \u2018Six years\u2019 exeper- that the whole story of the defendant Free- Delbeck & Co, : Reima.f .Champagnes Auctioneer : 00 majority is considered a foregone | and a brother a ortsman.I did not ex- lence on the road,\u201d desire to represent a first- man was deliberately untrue, and he re- elbec 0., : .* , * * = ; : The collection thi 1 A : ntreal lusion by his friends pèct Gaudaur ta be oo far in front Oe the elas drygoods house in Montreal, The des gratted Io say that it had been sworn to.\u2014 Leacock & Co, .2 #8 L + Madeira, .Madeira Wines png olleation this year ls Tory fino, com- © : 2 8 to establish an azency at St.John, N.B; imes, July 13, 1834.\u2014 THE POINT SOLID FOR MCSHANE.other American form as he showed him- snd do the trade thoroughly.Both young Dr.J.Coliis Browne's Chlorodyne 18 the Gordon & Co.oe \u2018 London, .Gin gnd Orange Bitters} W.B.S.238 MeShane\u2019s meetings in the different 8elt.Ou the International Regatta racing character and sbi aorences as regards Sorts SUIS CON Sonali, rheu: Seurin Freres, .PP Bordeaux, .+ Clarets .- .- .- : SES 8 of the centre division were al RODE Of the transatlantic lot were in it with liotted, Address E; B:, P'O.Box 467, SL.mati So xs Ohlorod The P- Clermont & Jie, .+ .Bordeaux, .Clarets NEWEST PROCESS.> ded last night.The utmost enthue- the New South Welshman, 80, unless that John! N.B.d 1m Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chloro yne.1 he ; Le La Rochelle i \u2018 Brandies ES EN FOR @ \u2018prevailed.At- Point St Charles, VAS wrong, Gaudaur is tons ahead of mes ES Colioze of Pnysioiaus and J, D.Davenport LOST Scignette, Lee 5 ; > Gi I CTOBER omg of Widow Btott were filled with Teemer, Lee, Ross, and through them and Situations Wuanted_Female that he had recefved information to Lhe effect W.Hsing, .coer ee Rotterdam, .\u2019 or t li dF ite STEEL OR IRON CASTINGS | Brymner gplid electors of the Point, Beach, of Hanlsu alse.I shall vot go ANTED\u2014By a soung wi.ow, late] Onotora was Ontos sen Lancst.De L Rambaud & Marliagues, .- Apt, .Glaces and Crystallized Frui RELIABLE, SOFT AND TOUGH, » James Anthony presided, and Dy.much into detail or description of the sur- WAR v2 young wi.ow, litely ar- 31 1864.\u2019 Ha.3 a.© ; .London, .Red Heart Rum At less than half the cost of Malleable Iron yp ' ] { rived in Canada, employment in any cember |, 188 Hy ite & Co., - articulars [way acted us secretary, Amongst roundiugs of ths match, which was so capacity not menlal; well edueated and \u2018 Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne 1s pre.DOP 1 Fil Marseilles, .Clive Gil .Castings.N, at the frye crowd assembled we noticed Mr, Rearly like Ormonde\u2019s St.Leger\u2014all over domesticated LE spenks Freucu.Address J.soribed oy goores, of Ortnodox practl on orosse: Hils, .A adits on: Plant for a Foundry costs less ire, Robert Walton, J.B.Le- before it started\u2014that 5 to 1 was laid P-: \u201cera ce.con he want and fill a ~y - a0 $3,000, us Moguire, Hobert Walion, Baup LE againet Gaudaur, WVANTED_A young English lady destres Lbs Gil JE Bot »savply a wish and, 350 \u201cSt.Paul Street, Montreal.Samples of IRON and STEEL made at first \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ermott, George Allan, Win Tnskip, |, That long-limbed, long-backed celebrity occupation as useful companion or Dr.J, Collis Browne's Chlorodyne is a cer , 3 .,\u2019 D.Millington, Pat.Myers, E.Gareau, turned out with cheerful aspect to face housekeeper ; good careful man.ge-; perienoe ex- ia the management of servants; tain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhœa September 18 225 experimental test may be seen with, and arrangements made for working under this r process, by agreement for Shop Rights, with .; ; : ' Colles, &e.~ , = od 1 sr we naud, Pat.Burgess, Geo.Harris, R, what fortune, good or ill, might be in Beedlomonm a nd train cuildren da xcehens Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne Cation TELE TROQUOIS HOUS 5 Far AT.JOHN PENSE NE va : ce, Jas.Parish, Wm.Aird, Peter store for him,on a weakening flood, à 131 Mansdeid âtreèt, Montreal m 29 Gone gendine Chiorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Belæil Mountains, St.Hilaire, P.Q.Co a - September 10 m wf 218 UR Geo.Pink, John Miller, J.Gaskin, falling easterly wind, and the cool of à late ?0 holming medical testimony accompa- IS STILE PEN, THREE HANDSOME VEW OFFICES XC ~ Lkios, Robt Saunders R.Livingstone, afternoon.Beach\u2019s *old-fashioned mug W ANTED-A very r spectable voman de- nlos ench bottle Sole manufacturer AR Accommodation for 370 guests.Only 57 1000 SRFERE \u2019 MANITOBA 4 #0ATH WESTERN RY VER- \\urville, Geo.Middleton, W.Molar\u2019 | bore the do-or-die seriousness proper 0 keeper for gentlenon.Addrom i Sica noe: DAVENPORT, 23 Great Fussell Street, raînutes from Montreal - y G.T.R.R, Trains Together or Sonarateu, | ga CU À -HLoi trvilie, 0.s WW.> \u2018 ; Passing - t 7 ° e Bloomsbury, London.Soid in bottles 4bls leave accordinely.; s RE & ennan, J.Hughes, Fred.Barnes, J.Brent occasions.Passing by the usual street.28 14d,, 24.td,, #8.8d,, and Ls.Lenve Montreal\u2014 45 a.m., 8.10 mm, 1.3 _ i .LL OF CANADA.9 it.BR.McD vald, Arthur Henshaw wait for the start, I will jump to the May 31 ddr law m1 130 pa.(Saturdays only), 3.15 p.m., 5.10 p.m.SDAZINEE FLERE, _ ult, nn, McDo » > : : The Picturesque Line of the North-West.3, aD phone, R.Miller, Wm.Harris, À.moment when Beach, on the Surrey side, Rooms to Let 10.15 pm.L Through the Park Lands or the Ferille Bel} AT for ned ' B.Fournier, D.Synnett, F, looked at Gaudaur, Gaudaur looked at OMS Tunih ï fod G 4 f= és 2 Se \u201csatardays onto, MTS pans, 628 HOT WATEP NEATING \u2018 and the beautifal vulleys of tho Little Sas.4 \u201cHE J.Dh AA es Le \u2014Furnished front and backrooms 7769 @ i A + 20, Le mo TRE = EEE katchewan and Birdtail River.mieux, J.Desjardins, X.Valiquette, Beach, and mutual thought-reading caused 1s0 Bred ; r , 8g ad i oy pm., 11 & p.m.__ ï er, has epine and over 200 others, [them both to buckle to for the race.I R Catherine sure.West end By \u2014 Leave st, Hilaire\u20144,45 ZIM, 758 anes A EZL ST, JA MER SITES No.4No, 25 No.No, 3 OCTO- ones were made by the President timed Beaca to seveaty-four strokes to the p.m., 4.5% p.m., 6.45 p.m.(Saturday 3) d.Pass.Exp.July 1st, 1886.|Exp.|Pass, 2 - .oe ST Ean piste i > am.lloway, Dr.Genard and the candi- Other's seventy in the first two iin ules: Board Wanted JUST RECEIVED Arrive in Montreal-800 pme 25 As cont Ar AWIRS & TO.Tove.Live Zr | rr È ive ; \"he He pulied evenly, in the manner ; hiskies from the 11,55 s.m\u2026 pm.810 pm, Fep P.M.(NOON i P.M.Pou, )ctober ho received a perfect ovation.The) to Pu ed ever I! two wa AT may [JOARD\u2014A family of two adults and two Consignment of Whiskies from only), 810 p.m.3 Reparn.$1.25 - 12.05 [12.00 0 |Portage laPrairie| 2.55 5.45 cto wound up with three cheers for \u201c4 8 .BEO, children, wants board and two rcoms in Waterloo (Ont.) Distillery Fare to Iroquois House and Return, $1.FOR SALE.P.M, b dismiss h 1 Q k i i î : ater ROS, B #.CAMPBELL - 3.36 1.55 85 [.\u2026.Gladstone | 1 d good jeen and Mr.McShane.ere Gi9miss Nis style with the remark private boarding-honse, or a private family Consisting Of CAMPBELL BRO CAMPE] p\u2014 .A \u2026\u2026| 1.25 [12.20 1 +6 th HE ST.LAMBERT MEETING that throughout he preserved the same Address W.100, Herald Office ; state terms , WIE 0 T 0 Bris.and) 53 suipigprietors ger y BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT 03.07 61 |.Neepawa.ret ax r .: .methoa unaltered, though his motive Seagram's 41, Cases.ws ; \u2019 ee §-101 4.017 |.Minnedosa.1L00 9.16 AMBERT, Q., Oct.6.\u2014The contest in aried greatly.asudaur, thoughi ~~ \u2014 ; ¥ SE tract Cos ice building elite.corner of Pee 8.30 5.43 [115 |.8hoal Luke.9.12 8.nty, La prairie, is remarkable for oe grest a Brier a in the stroike as : Houses to Let bi LD TIMES, do.c al prose imperial Bx Best in Stroch and Barasids, Max.Le ihe best cor- LE 6.23 130 ee-Bolrglrthe.\u2026.$3 833 : qd a 5 ; - - : $ \" fox om .\u2018 so.TIRE $10.tensity, almost every vote is being Ross, to say nothiug of Teemer, is fairly v0 LET\u2014Upper Tenement on St.Luke \u201c ALLRYE SPIRITS, in Brls.Eanadian avoring .er in the 6 y am Lol J lly canvassed for by the candidates, representative of the transatlantic school.street.First class.Six rooms., New \u201cFINE OLD RYE 42.The Best Mad the World.poy No.4 Mondays and oh E, Btional candidate, Mr.George Du-| Tu their respective ways these two raced, and in good condition.Address G, 10, Her- s brig in 8 8.TAL EXTR ACT CO W.MOLEA WALBANK, Ge .% 4M pojays and 4 i er eirdays PYRE ame almost a ranger into iho Beach leading by a litle, to he Star nd \u201ces \u201cHand Made Sour Mash is, A Relish, IMPERI LE 11, Faimes Bireot Mo ors Hadas Fridays, ny roic e \u2014 .r a only by bl thi c orts has Gerter.Gaudaur rather more than held Board The above oslebrated goods will be kept 48 Colborne Street, Toronto, Olose connection at Portage Ls peck ot ays ,16,180 238 ecome possible this evening.He him to the Creek, and set the pace for the : permanently on hand and for sale, duty nov.5 weds SITUATION WANTED, .trains of Canadian Pacific oailwag.poy i \u2014\u2014 ed two meetings, one at St.Phillipe remainder of tue opening half mile, Beach, OA BD-\u2014[wo large rurnished rooms, heated paid, In lots to suit the trade by By a business man who thoroughly under- formation as to through freight and passen.= i P e other at St.Constant; the latter with g long level sweep to the Amerioan\u2019s 4 by hot rater Pipes, to let with board.OVIDE STE.MARIE LOST stands the trade of the Maritime Provinces : ger rates apply to any agent of the C.R'y, {gely attended by English farmers.log jerk finished drag, forged ahead, led \u2018oo tdetealfe - 240 , ; nt, * 7 has thorough acquaintance with the lumber ortoA.MODONALD, Assistant Freignt and ousand .J 8) &» TOTg > \u2014Vacanoles for po - Prices and Terms Agent, t instant, a Gold blbert e ; 1s a capable accountaat; is \u2018ntitoate Passenger Agent, Portage la Prairie.Ww th À.W ke fi an h OARD\u2014V e permanent or tran- { On the 13th , trade ; : Weir époke for Over an hour hy a full half length presently, and was 80 B sient boarders.18 Brünawick streot.Liberal.No.30 St.Sacrament St | Chain, open fancy pattarn, hollow link, with many of the merchants.Address \u201c H W.R.BAKER, o P, 0.Box & personal canvass mady afler much master of the situation to Hammer- 1239 post OFFICK BOK, 1640.TELEPRONE No, 1434; Reward at Herald Ofico.tr 221 BY cate of the Editor of THE HE2ALD: {£160 | 159 General Superintendent.\u2018u 29 ' semences ei. RS \u2019 6 : \u2018 JAL GAZEETS.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER - 6 THE, MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERU GAZEZTL, | pres \"post Office Tim - 5 { HAS CEUUATIEMTÉ Se 8 ; Me THE LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOGIETY, painted the large school rooms without] place to the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Associa- Motels Hardware, we Ca MONTREAL, able, ing the Ladies\u2019 Ben.CRATES: tion.What it wanted was fo be better po FTOTE Zoe OTTIER & STYMUS, |; rate, CR \u2018 The annual meeting of And to the many kind friends who have known.NT H 0 N Y FO RCE La y DELIVERT.MAILS, Otome | Ex evolent Society took place yesterday sent various and valuable donations to the! The Rev, Mr.Norton moved the follow- 1 .EE = of afternoon in their Institution, 31 Berthelot Institution during the year ; to the con- ing resolution :\u2014 _ Ê û - J eut Farnitare and Intorior Decorations, | \u2014\u2014Ontaris & West.Prop PT ; street.There was quite 8 number of tribulors to the Christmas dinner ; and to hat the reports now réad be adopted 8-9 00! 9 804) opsano, and Wests 7 ow = To .among whom were Mrs, those who, by their subscriptions, and the and printed under the direction of the BAILWAY SUPPLIES NIV WARFROOMS, 3-9 00._lpem Se 5 CRE, iy anc adies present, lor.Mrs.V use of their vehicles, enabled them to give office bearers, and that this meeting | MADISON SQ n AILS 8 00.[Perth ana Petorboror | a: § of G Hollis, Mrs.Sutherland Tay or, Mrs.an- the \u201c family ¥ their annual picnic, the expresses its gratitude for the continued STEEL R ETH AVENU go |.9'30'C.P.R., north of ot 815 ie Sir neck, Miss Bagg, Mra.Hamilton, Miss managers offer their grateful thanks, usefulness and success of the Institution NEW YORK.STEEL BARS ABD i - ü Tonto Pom broke, se.D: ! o i y i : ivine blessing.: \u2014\u2014 jurday excepted).|, av Locke, Mrs.Wheeler, Miss Wheeler, Mra, The whole respectfally submitted, under the Divine bles ie a few remarks Most charmingly situated at the junction »§ CRUCIBLES NEW YORK, 900.C.P-Rynorin Of Oban wel gg Au Notman, Mrs.Dxion, Miss Hvans.d Secret LB Son on the vseruinees of the Institution and on © Broadway, mith Avenue and ain 8 MORGAN , Arthur, Premiers mer ; ; « Li.D, BoCiety.; 1 i lacing Mad; are.North-West T : The Rev.Mr.Barclay occupied the ecrelary, the difficulty of collecting funds for its 2 £ca Squ Dopurmment 0 st Territ- .hair.The clergymen present were Rev, October 5th, 1886.; supporte y Co:ducted on the Furopesm Pian w.house, 225 Wellington St Antique » OS E ER Col- wic: canal.; The sum expended for the maintenance i s seconded by the Rev N & WALTER, arenouse, à y Sunday, engi Lindeay, Rev.J.H.Dixon and Rev A The resolution wal y .JANYEL BTAINy AND DRAPERIES excepted).g Dean Lindeay, , * of the house during the past year was | Mr.Dixon.Proprietors, Office, 76 St.Peter Sireet.ov verees} 9 20/Canadn AUTHOR B , C5 68 the Mr.Tucker.1 then the followi $6,518.20 ; cost of each inmate, $43.46.The following resolution was moved by 000 eh.25 278 les, Ancient and Modern; seer) 9 300UaTS, Alexandra C5.eng The Chairman read then the followirg{ Mr, J.Wolferstan Thomes read the the Rev.Mr.Lindsay, and seconded by go ALL - Tapesirles, ow Groenfleld and Mas: .a 1 s.I : © .Max- al' fifty-third spnual report of the Aesocia- financial statement of the Institution, Rev.Mr.Tucker :\u2014That the thanks of Si LAWRER CE H \u2018 ville by Atlantic Ry.| 7 gal.ti o _ The following 18 the Treasurer\u2019s re- this meeting are due and are hereby ten- a , ' ih Bronzes, Vases and Ourtos: aber 5 Fnct.Prov 6 40 erat The directresces and managers of the POY i GENERAL FUND dered to a at and \u2018following 135 TO 1389 | 11 \u201c June 18 8:00.Sorel, Berthier andl.x Te î i ' atiscan Bridge by| \u2018\u2018* Moutres! Ladies Benevolent Society have! ho Montreal Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Soci bers be appointed t ; treet Established 1844.jatisea I ; ti PN tv, members be appointed to act during the re un réck BÉGATOET.122500 000000s eng much pleseure in submiting to thet Fat SU IER oh veu ti St.James Street.) 100 CTW CO of Rosltred Calo TrlsgrplcA dea Pool oder | 8 0 on Ul \u201civory \u2018an tm Jo friends and the = mporiers © : Rit stan CU OFFIOE-BEARERS, MONTREAL.a Line ot N.8 R.k.report.4 © To tron\u2019ssal .; - qe Pestal Car.thre \u2018Another year has passed over, with its Pald Matron'ssalary.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.«.$ 15000] First directress, Mrs.Cramp; second ; AZED DRAIN PIPES \u201cA R 8 09.|(B) Quebec by BR.| usua] wants and leare, anxieties and siok- gorvants wages .: ee À directress, Mrs, Woodward ; secretary for HENRY HOGAN SCOTCH GL HARUN POOL & SONS, 800.\" \\(8) Fastern Townships, © ju thro nesses, but also, thanks be to God, with its Jane Tait\u2019s allowan 12 00 children, Mrs.Sutherland Taylor ; treas- ; Proprietor, Oe mine.§% West Smichfield, £.0., London, Eng Three Rivers, Arthe ® wich many mercies and thaakegiviog.For Saels 798 5 urer, Mrs.F.W.Thomas; secretary of ; = \u2026u Flue Covers, Live Stock Commission Agents In Loup R.Berrien the although fears were manifold, the houee que.75 65 the society, Miss J.F.Evans.The Bost Enowe Hotel in the Dominion ¥ire Bricks, .+\u2026\u2026.\u2026.| 116/(C) Can.Pac.Railway| 815 | viet: being overfull all the Lime, aud constant Advertising and stationery.Bo AOTING MEMBERS July 2 mws 177 Fixe Olay: Cement, London, Liverpool, Bristol & Southampter 15 Main, Line to Ottawa .hs i ne or thea arpenter er an azier.42 , \u2014 \u2014\u2014 sauvre - ec.B.\u201clevees sud the uuavoidably a penses ère met Glothing secount see LL 185 73 PE Allan, Mrs.Bessey, Mra.Beard, ne rey hy Comont, Rscroaented In the Unitad States and Canada by denux \u20ac , age elevatora, and commands a splandid or all Purposes.reat Britain, Ete, ; s0 often visited and comforted as long as 3 OFFICES OVER MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK, gag » p uk of Loan Co., 7per cent .sacs ss 80 00 NNIP - By Aller, N.G.Lloyd Line, Tuesday, Df sling she was abie to do go.City of Mont eal Corporation Bonds, quer J.M aopor ant Fraise H.PRIPPEN view of the city, Parliamentary groueas, | Il R k I il { f { i } } F 4iv p.m.aie an The other, Miss Badgley, was a most Ped 8 6 per gent Ceres tion Bonds: 120 00 § Srv ARs TUPPER, WILLIAM J.Tope (1VOr and canal.Visitorsto the Capital having NgeIso 0C fl 6 0 anata, l ay Surlatle, White Star Line, (6) Wed js want : = ; ty of Montreal Corporation Bonds, .5 ; 3 d it 2 a , & mm active, zealous friend to the Society ; ai L000 at 7 per con $3.0 at 6 per 88 0 Feb.33 m5 business a on Sovernmen fr ons they : ROCK DRILLS, |] Î 5 Polynestan, Allan Line, (a) Wednes one n reasy for du miost attentiv cent.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.secs cu een bases sn asssu0 une .Ù PES i i Ay i \u2019 : , at * h,7.mm.alls.ways ih y women da always showed a Montreal Loan & Mortgage Bonds, F.R.LATOMFORD, sau always meet lendingpubliomes.Theen- Air C St Hoists, Boilers and By Étraris, Cunard Line, Friday, 8h42 the gt visiting the women, J © $8,000 ait 6 per cent.Cees.180 00 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &C., tive Hotel 's supplied with oscapes, and iu [MF LOMPpressors, Steam oistsy p.m.\u20ac 801 lively interest in the welfare and happiness \"| supreme Court and Departmental Agent, |\"*® tare ih PP 1d Bot be confusion General Mining Machinery CHABOI LLEZ SQUAR E.\u201cBy Trave, N.G.Lloyd, Tuesday, 12th,l OUre, 1t of the children, They \u201crest from their $1,614.75 19 ELGIN STREET, OTTAWA, Ont.case of fire there would not any nera ing ' ani.11.\\ i ks do follow them, PDESENT PO N.une y a JE tre y Germanie, e star Line, Wedn \u201c labors, and their wor d 11 hem.\u201d 1986.SITIO June 8 ly 138 T SINE antton paid to guests ; f 12 Gor n ant White Star Line, Wed Ho The Treasurer\u2019s accounts show the state Sept.30\u2014Cash balance at credit s 114 M AUMILE AN Sz û ABERON Mzery attant para to 8 ont ' ACQUES C0 0 p ER F A R M bk & Ki Buperior Pale and Brown Malt, Inila By Parisian, Allan Line, (a) Wednesigliondon of the funds.One legacy has been received 22 shares Bank of - où = hl Proprietor.J Pale and other Ales, Extra Double vd 18th, 7.80 p.m.tions th this year, viz., $100 from the late Laird Montreal stock $200 BARR! TERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, & Cs A P: » \u2018 < Bingle 8 Wood and Bottl By Servia, Cunard Line, Friday, 15h14 urest \u20ac year, \u2019 .each present value rap Febuary b.si 44.Foundlin St Montreal ingle Stout, tn Wood and Bottle.am Paton, Esq, and a further instalment of BBY LL Le carre nca sens 9,856 - LONDON, GNT._ un: g ol., hlontreal, ss 1 By City of Berlin, Inman Line, Friday, $450 of Mrs.Andrews Stuarts bequest.ahares Molsony Bani: 285 ir ST LOUIS # OTEL April8 te 80 FAMILIES SUPPLIED.20 pm.\u2018 The collections have not all been made Stock, $50 each, pre- 0 ss GIBBONS, MoNAB & Be \u2018 ! VE 5 The following bottlers only are author p #7 Arizona, Guion Line, Monday, l8b,4 2\u201d this year, from the difficulty of getting 6 shares Bank of MULKERN iki: .| {xed to use our labels, viz.\u2018By Eider, rorth German Lloyd Line, 18 up ar collectors ; lately, however, more satis- Hami ton stock,$100 ! à sy, 19th 4.10p.m.\u2019 8 remed factory arrangements have been made, each, présent value, 85 me Barristers Es 8, de.2 ï Thos 4.Howard.nt PAs pia I: Celtic, White Star Line, (b) Wednesf «I ap = - , sonde BBY.ieee aaa .- .08.sevens E , p.m.+ fd Jia intended fe 5 Motor Ootober, S0ehgres Ontario Loan Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, From 10 lbs.to 100 Ibs.per Thos.Ferguson.162St, Elizabeth et.Oregon, Dominion Line, (a) Wedne Hrely c ! = ï 1 VNT.\u2018 Wra, Bishop.15 Visitation atreat > TA, \u201c 8, 1 at each, present value as : + DIEAOD ese By Srale, North lcyd, Tust i The managers, therefore, cernest y entren: say.) .185 4,80 Geo, C.Gibbons, Geo.McNab.ARTE IBY yard, and of any pattern Thos.Kineelia.118 Ottawa stress un, dB me oR gave bi all those who have not already given, 30shares Ontario Loan P.Mulkern.| Fred.F.Harper.188 eaf .By Britannic, White Star Line, We dney be liberal to them this year.be laid & Debenture Co., 2) August 9 190 LLU ED or section.3&~ ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE {da \u2018, 2th.635 &.m.| ] e t per cent.paid up, _\u2014 EELS P : By Sardint l ne.ednes ws yor rs has had to of pw a 1pérézent value, say.123 369 LEITOE & PRINGLE, ARS E402 \u2014_\u2014 WILLI W gy Sar din aus Allan Line.(a) W = Ap A * + snares uron œ A 3 i ERY A kK oY 4 *% ° 3 ; Re ; ; Bl ; Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in 7 hE i i ; ; By Aurania, Canard, Friday, 20th, 6.9 vile, pois of the main building, mentioned in last sxe Savings & Loan Be ton Frlie- £0.qu X & GREEN WILLIAMS DOW & QU.5 500 nan Lue, ria, biog\" i year\u2019s report, became g0 much worse that Ço, 250 each, present 1 85 Fr CCORNWALL, ONT.: co \u2018 Br Ç à Hal (pm ' \u2019 it hed to be entirely re-covered, It was 5 shares Huron & Fra.utter \u2014 2.#7.Priael FRASER BUILDING, cwers an alisters.(a) Supplementary mail closed at 6538 That done by the Sparham Roofing Company Erle Savings & Loan ato : we VP FTHABI.Feb.23 ly Thursday.YF headack and cost $350.Then the drains had to Co., 20 per cent.paid = Cor.Bt.Alexis and St.Sacrament Streets.4 (à 6 à (6) Must be spectally directed by these: pf Carte be put in order at an outlay of $81,and a say.present.value, 81 5) HACLENSNAN, LIDDELL & CLINE, By PE June 4 134 en asistered letters raust be posted 80 mit je, and snow guard put on the roof which cost $50.60 shares Canadian (Late Maclennan & Macdonald.) ; ; .ow Becides the efforts the managers intend Savings & Loan Co., Rerriilers, Bolloliors, Notaries Mo QUHBIC.J Ki b Il & C 7 h tai 5.Mails isove How Tork foc the follow ail to d to make to keep themselves from debt, the $00 cach, present 128 2.840 ORNWALL, GNT, : : = R.= impa 0., ; ; \u2019 Countries.as follows : palo young ladies intend having a sale of \u2018use 8 shares > Hamilton : 1.8, Maclennan, Q.0, d.77.Liddell, fa OTe Ter Le Vee at Les (Established in 1865), BREWEBS AND MAT TSTERS, | For the Central American and tho | ! 3.Jings ful and fancy articles\u201d in one of the rooms Foran Loan Frdy 3 C.¥.Cilne.15e completely lransformea and modernized BANKERS AND BROKEKE, _ Pacific ports, via Asplnwall\u2014lst, Sthi\u2019y a cy te of the institution, some time in the month present value, say.123 984 ; r AE - throughout, being refitted with new system 16 AND 18 BROAD ST, NEW YORK or the Windward Islands\u20142nd, 16th, ortures of December, of which due notice will be $2,000 Montreal Cor BSHATTY, OBADWIOE, of draînage and ventilation, passenger eleva-| By writing to the Becretary of the New INDIA PALE anp XX MILD ALE, For Cape Hayti, St.Domingo and 10 ; d it hoped that a very practical poration bonds, BLACKSTOOE & GALT tor, Electricbells and lights, &e.In fact,all york Stock Exchange, any person can easily Island\u20142nd, 23rd.fected given, and Ib 18 oP in it b a P bearing 6 per cent.ne : : dis thé modera Ingenuity and practical sotoncs ascertain if any one of a firm advertising EXTRA anp XXX STOUT PORTER kor Hayti~Tth.2lst.vards interest will be to ea in! 7 per many interest, present DHATTY, OHADWIOE, San Jovise Lo ets has D oon sapped.con themselves as \u201cBankers and Brokers\u201d is a (In Woop and B ) wr pe, mouda\u20147th, et tn They w ends, an ere encour em in VAIUO.0e 0 000000 102 2,040 Tr 1 member of the New Yor: ck Exchange, n and DOTTLE.ur Jumaïca\u20149th, 16th .; their good vor ° 31/00 Montreal Gor- BLAOESTOOK & NEVILLE, WILLIS RUSSEL, \"We have had twenty years) experience in pamilies supplied For Youauels an\u2019 Gurdon, 0th, Zi], go 0° 3 poration stoc.ear- 9 * e Banking an rokerage business in Ne * \u2018or Jamaica reytown Ce) or p va The managers bave much pleasure in ing 7 per cent.pre- Barristers, 80 io rates, &o.CHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HOTEL C0.York, and both members of our firm are w SAND PORTER (Costa Rica) and for the U.8.\u2018of Colon\u201d id Pi giving the well-deserved word of praise to sent value, Say.150 1,600 M, M, CHADWICE, T, G.BLAOKSTOOK.Propriotorg MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOUK > Quart and Pints, except Asplnwall and Fanamar-18th, TILL the matron, Mrs.Glover, for her uu- 300 Montreal Gerber THOMAS P.GALT, E.8.NEVILLE.June 23 158 EXCHANGE.OFFICE For Cerupano and Cindad Bolivar ty 0 ot ] ; , ., ; wearied fulfilment of the duties of her 6 per cent.present Oiffices\u2014Bank of Toronto Buildings, G LAS GG ow Scotland \" of Lae Bachan a OST i the floor ; CR: and Clenfuegos, Cuba Lh, d ra, Brafvill ults responsible and arduoue situation.VHIUE, SAY 0100100000 120 360 CIORWZR oF WELLINGTON AND OXUROR 878 ; 2 : ; 3 6 § For Pars, Pernambuco aud Ceara, Br: A 3 $3,000 Montreal Loan TORONTO.\u2018We endeavor to make our own business t.3 RE T WERY 30th.ains tl THANKS, & Mortgage Co, December 31 fn iz PH i L Ps nos w Hid H OTEL successtul, D y doing what we can to make it MUNTREAL Mails Leave San Francisco : Are assu .Le i A ; vy - .= > The directors and managers desire to Dons vals, cays 108 3,240 : J ROBERT J.KIMBALL, ALFREDB GUNEE For Australla, 1st and 23rd Oct.For SEay\u2019s \u2026 tender their sincere thanks to the clergy > À 20 CAMERON & MoPHILLIPS, 141 oS ATEL STRELT.on .» ; pos FF QOrdora rocolved by Yelopha~ie.wich Island, Lat, 16th & rd October: hich ec men of the city and other Christian Total.c\u2026ssecsons sers Cherries veers $29,146 95 Barristers, Solicitors, &e.: y May 2 170 China und Japan 9th, » amd 30th feo) friends, whose constant visits for reading, advice and prayer, enable them to feel sure that the spiritual interests of the inmates are attended to.To Dr.Wilkins and Dr.J.B.Howard, for their kind attention to the sick.To their solicitor, D.R.McCord, Esq.for professional advice.To the City and annual liberality.To Messrs.Kenneth Campbell and Company, for their continued generosity in supplying medicines to the inmates to the amount of $3.To Dr.Bazin for gratuitous professional Bervices.To the proprietors of the Witness and Star for two copies of their daily papers.i Directory.resident and Girectors of the istrict Savings Bank for their To David Morrice, Eeq,, for a supply of ce.To John Lovell, Esq., for a copy of the school report.end Chairman He without feel the Association.Jing of Associa the institution visited young where they were tenderly cared for to witness.countenances of the old people and cheer fulness marked the demeanor of the young doing an admirable work.to see the institution.He was sure tha Owing to the continued illness of the Becretary for the children, there wae no When the reports were read, the Rever- expressed the pleasure he felt in attending the annual meet- never ing sympathy with those engaged in the work of supporting it and admiration at the way in which the work was done, It was a home for the aged and the The comfort of the inmates and the cleat- liness of their surroundings were pleasing Content could be seen in the| § The Ladies Benevolent Association was He wished that there was some agency to bring people Cawthra Chambers, 48 Xing Street ess TORONTO, Hector Cameron, QC.| May 7 MAOMAHON, MAUDONALD, DRAYTON & DUNBAR, Barristers, Solicitors, &o., =| ¥o.7 York Chambers Sroronto Street.TORONTO, Huan MAOMAHON, QU, FE.He DRAYTON GEG, MACDONALD, November 14 12m 6w 274 P, MoPhilii,s.1y 109 F.J.DUNBAR Tai MONTREAL HRRALD ison fyle atih Hotel.sulv hi \u2014*(;\u2014\u2014 over 10,000 ladies.PI effectual.take no substitute, or incloge PENNYROYAL WAFERS.Prescription of 8 physician who y hashada life long experience in § treating female diseases, Is used monthly with perfect success by easant, safe, f Ladies ask your druggist for Pennyroyal Wafers and age for sealed particulars, Sold by all druggists, $1 per box.Address 1) 8 > there were many in the city who, if they THE BOREKA CHEMICAL CO, Durnour, Mrog \u2014 We are now prepared to tfurnish Mirrors any sixe, ag E ual if not Superior English or French and guaranteed tarnished.tothe Trade.A.RAMSAY & SON, 3710 41 Recollet St, and 12, to 22 Tuspector First-Class; Quietly and Centrally Situated HoderateCharges.| Turkish Bathe.SILVERED PLATE MIRRORS, ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES, 0 stand Low Prices and Special Discount W.E.ELLIOT & CO.\"1 89 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, sale Dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating EXCELSIOR MACHINE OILS, Telephone No.842} ly 2123 September WHY AND WHEREFORE.of Lo certain.For 8 atism, Lumbago, Kidne Manufacturer of and Whole- \u201cThere is nothing equal to them; they are the best of all.This is shown by the aan 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 PLASTERS.Benson\u2019s are best because they aot immediately and strongly.All others are slow and un- Lame Back, Local Rheum- Disease, etc.,these plasters are recommended by eminent physi- CLARET I Cunliffe Dobson & Co.BORDEAUX.OHATEAU LÉOVILLE.Deo.MARGAUX, .Do.LAFITE.Imported direct and fo sale by FREDERICR KINGSTOCDM,, 25 Hospital Btree?, Octobe - 247 MR.WM, CARTER SMITH, SOLICITOR, &C., 82 COLLINS STREET WEST, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Commissioner for administering Oaths in the Supreme Court and Exchequer Court of Cans ada, Parliamentary Agent, Commissioner for taking acknowledgments, Commissioner for ober.To ensure connection, correspond should be posted here nine days before dates of sailing from San Francisco, s Letter Carriers\u2019 Delivery Letters and papers should be address street and number at whieh to be deliv.Nouce of change of residence hou A promptly notified 10 the postmaster in Bprovi ing, and renewed at the expiration of a ec months, they bring acted upon only dif y Île that length of time.UV man There are flve deliverres made daily LR the judic central divisions of the city, at 8.00 and y ai & 1m.,1120#m.,7.0)and3.60p.m.Fours, & CC deliveries in the other divisions, at 8, noon, and 2.00 and 3.30 p.m.] Hochelaga and Point St.Charles\u2014TW liveries dali; 9 a.m., and 1 p.m.OFFICE HOURB\u2014Open daily at 8 Jf dack y Wickets closed at 7 p.m.Lobby opclWe ma midnight for the delivery of night ma kee ine\" box-holders.On Sundays, open from 8 Plog a.m.On the following holidays : New Yj ood an Good Friday, Queen\u2019s Birthday, Dom Civil Ses Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day; ilin at 35 m.: wickets closed at 10 a.m., and ols gv at midnight- Money Order Office and SNH 38, lab Bank\u2014Open daily from 9 a.m.to 4 pm, | Homo) days excepted).Enquiry Office\u2014Daily \u2018 - to 6 p.m., Sunday and holidays \u20ac IR ed Receiving ouses\u2014From 8 a.m, To Mr.Craig, 8 Bleury street, for his) knew the good it was doing, would in the 728 Sold in Montreal by B.E.McGALE cians throughout the country.There are affidavits for New South Wales, Queensland.î i ; : ; ses ; and LA VIOLETTE & NELSON.MONTREAL: several imitations.See that the d C South Austrailia.India.Cape of , valuable donation, he having tinted and allocation of their charities give a good September 16 1y mw 228 Mar 1th,1688 a cine is cut in the center.Price 25 rig ap- and Fil.raila, India.Cape Hope anf, i -\u2014\u2014\u2014.me.A\u2014 p.m.; closed on Sunday? «= COLONIAL AND INDIAN EX=iBITION, Merryvwather Fire Eugines for Australia.A display took place recently in the Exhibition grounds \u2014 io the presenoe of a number of prominent colonial visitors \u2018 \u2018\u2014of the steam fire extinguishing appli- | sauces of Messrs.Merryweather and Sons, pf Greenwich, Amongst thoze present were Bir F.D.Bell, Sir W.Clarke, Sir Samuel! Davenport, Sir Sau! Samuel, and Sir 5 Augustus Adderley.The tests were commenced at 9 a.m.with the new \u201cGreenwich\u201d pattern doubie cylinder steam fire engine, purchased by Sir Saul Samuel for 4 the New South Wales Government, the engine being capable of discharging 500 gallons ver minute registered, and of gen- 0 erating 1001b.of steam in 3} minutes, and its tull working pressure of 120lb.in 64 5 minates from time of lighting the fire.Que length of hose was attached and a 1}in.Jet thrown to a height of 180 ft, notwithstanding the prevailing high winds.Two, three, and four hoses were subsequently coupled on, and 2%in.and fin, jes werd thrown to a height of 160ft.The \u201cGreenwich\u201d is the latest novelty introduced by the makers, and in Jyly last was victorious in à competition at Montreal with English, American and Canadian makers.It has also beeen adopted by the Manchester and other leading fire departments at home and abroad.The qualities of the \u201c Valiant \u201d steam pumping engine ae a colonial irrigator were next displayed.This little engine, weighing only Tewt., draws water from a depth of 27ft., and pumps through three miles ®f hose at the rate of 3,000 galions per hour.The stationary eteam fire engine, which keeps the Exhibition maine charged at a pressure of 1001ba., for use in the event of an outbreak of fire, is built on the same principle as the portable engine referred to above, It discharges 800 gallons per minute, and yesterday threw a massive jet l}in, in diameter to a height of 200ft., and subse- uent.y powerful jets to a height of 178ft, f required, Messrs.Merryweather claim for this engine that eight or ten sireams of water may be obtained simultaneously.Steari was raised In four minutes from the tire of lighting the fire.This engine will follow several others shipped to the colony of Victoria for irrigating purposes, Sir William Ctarke, at the conclusion of the ex eriments, gave instructions that one of the © Valiant\u201d pumps should be forwarded to his district.= IMPORTANT- Passengers arriving in the City ot New York via Grand Central Depot save $3 cwéy 0 45 ; 00 oe Carriage Hire and Transfer of Baggage by o 13 stopping at the GRAND UNION ROTEL, \u2026.1 opposite said depot.Passengers arriving by West Shore 8 14 Bailroed via Weehawken Ferry, by 8 5d taking the 42nd street Horse Cars © at Ferry enirance, reach Grand Union A Bl Hotel in ten minutes for 5 cents, and save 9 44 $3 Carriage Hire.0 od Six bundred Elegant Rooms, $1 .28 and upwards per day.European Plan, , | 3 Elevators, Restaurant, Cafe, Lunch and 3 45,,,, Wine Rooms supplied with the best.7 0 3g Prices moderate, Families can live better » for lezs money at the Grand Union than at 760 J Boy other strictly first-class hotel in the | ii Gity.Guests\u2018 baggage delivered to sn 4 from Grand Central Depot free, = 635 THE \u201cLONDON NEWS\u201d SAYS: t Among the many specifics introduced to the public for the cure of dyspepsia, \u201c\u2019] *} Indigestion, derangements of various kinds 6 33).and a general family medicine, noue have 73 4f 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: o cine, it is the most popular medicine 745 18 known.Itie famous by reason of its in- \u2014\u2014\u2014Ÿ herent virtues.It does all that is claimed posted § for it.It discharges its curative powers , } without any of the evil effects of other bit- Nor ters or medicine, being perfectly safe and t 3.3038 harroless for the most frail woman, smailest sao.ff child und weakest invalid to use._ \u201c Few are the homes indeed where the Par reat diecovery has not been haiied as a \u2019 Seliverer and welcomed as a friend.It does what others affect to do.Composed esday, WR Df sim ple materials, it 18 a marvel of deli \u2018cate and successtul combination.Nothing b) Welt'R is wanting, Every ingredient goes straight Wednesda 10 the mark at which 1t is aimed, and never fails.Pleasant to the palate, agreeable to the stomach, and thoroughly effective as a gure, it has won for itself the confidence of \u201c Hop Bitters are used in Six of the large Mondon Hospitals and in similar Institutions throughout the world, and are the purest and best medicine ever made.Given Up by the Doctors.#@#F- \u201cIs it possible that Mr.Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by eo simple sremedy ?\u201d .\u201cI assure you it is trué that he is en- wednesh tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die, from idney and Liver trouble 111!\u201d Brg pe None genuine without & bunch of green Hops on the white label.Shun all the 9th, 6.3548 vile, poisonous stuff with * Hop\u201d or \u2018* Hops \u201d y, 28th, name.\u2014_\u2014 That tired languid feeling and dull F headache is very disagreeable, Take two of Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pille before retir- Ing, and you will find relief, They never fail to do good.sTt y these 18: dl 30 min ¢ follow: st, &tti® dency to rheumatism, and are, throughout fthe year borne down by ite protracted d, 161, ftortures.Let euch sufferers bathe the an affected parts with warm brine, and afterwards rub in this soothing Ointment.They will find it the best means of lessen ing their agony, and, assisted by Holloway\u2019s [\u2019ills, the surest way of overcoming heir di=ase, More need not be said than Bo requ +t a few days\u2019 trial of this safe and will ultimately be completely swept away.aing that would make a giant shudder i800 : Bre asgusged without difficulty by.Hollo- t.For SKNay\"s easy and 1nexpensive remedies, Jctober.hich comfort by moderating the throbbing md 30W0 Hesels and calming the excited nerves.ITN OTE Erps\u2019 Cocoa.\u2014 GRATEFUL AND Cox- ys bofnrc 18co, JORTING,\u2014*¢ By a thorough knowledge of ory fie natural laws which govern the dressfperations of digestion and nutrition, and > pddro By a careful application of the fine proper- ee shoulfflles ot well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps has naster ir provided our breakfset table with a deli- ration Fcately flavored beverage which may save £8 many heavy doctor\u2019s bills, Itis by le daily ith the judicious use of such articles of diet br that & constitution may be gradually built ; UD until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle Maladies are floating around us ready to k wherever there is a weak point.les may escape many a fatal shaft by pes ourselves well fortified with pure Mood and a properly nourished frame\u201d\u2014 Givi Service Gazetie.Made simply with Îliog water or milk.Sold only in pack- Sa, lubelled\u2014\u201c\u2018 James Epps Co., Onæopathic Chemist, London, England, : HorLoway\u2019s PILLS AND OINTMENT\u2014GlIad | à the 1 Tidings.\u2014Some constitutions have a ten- | J \u201cRoothing treatment, by which the diseace | THE MONTREAL HERALD aNP DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 6 TE liscelianeons, iis Outspoxen OGninlen.Yhe vory marked tostimonmirnis from Kollege Prefessors, respectable Plhiyais tions, dat other gontiomen of inéoill: gencs md coharacter to the valne fe Warnex\u2019s SAFE Cure, published In the editorisi eclamnzs of oxr dest mew napors, NAYES gresiiy swrvris-d me Many «7 those gentlemen I know, sud venpiug theirtestimony X was impelled to purchare gsvme bouillon of Warmer\u2019 SAFE Cure and analyse it.Besidoz.X took dome, swallowing fhroo times tine presoribed quantity.E am gntisfied tic @ndicine is not Injnviemy, snd wi irnnkly add thet if found myself tke victim ef » serious kidmoy trouble E should uxe this preparation.The troth iu, the medioat profession stands dared smd helpless im the prosents of mors than one Kiduey malady, while tre tes Wimeny of hundreds of intelligent and vory repuinbie gentlemen hardly lenvaz room to doukt that Mp, Fi.I.Wormer hus fallon mpon ons of these happy diz oovories whiokh eecanionnliz bring hein of sw ering hunnanliy.DIO LEWIS, Business Tards, DR.MAJOR Specialist to the Department for Diseases of the Nose and Throat, Montreal General Hospital, has returned from Germany, 82 UNION YAVENUE September ly W.McLEA WALBANK, B ASe., Architect; Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Valuator, 214 St.James St, Montreal.\u2018Water Works and Drainage.a specialty.adonsultation hours between 12 and 1 p.n:.ally, April 81 JAMES DUNNE ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A121 LAW 280 BROADWAY, STEWART BUILDING] NEW YORK OITY 8ra 280 KEPPLER & SANCTOR, BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUY AND SELL FOR CASH, OR UN MARGIN, ALL BEOURITIES DEALT IN AT THE NEW YOHKn STOCK EXCHANGE.No.68 Broadway, Now York.RUDOLPH KEPPLER, Members of N.Y.W.B.SANOTON, Stock Exchange.Oct.30 ly 268 Oot.AALSTED.& Mc LANE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, OFFICE: 31 Broad Street, New York Oet.3 ly 260 Cochrane Cassils &Co.MANUFACTURERS OF Boots and Shoes.Wholesale, CORNER OF Craig and St.Francois Xavier Streets, MONTREAL, Oct.21 Ty .252 MacDOUGALL BROS., Stock Brokers 89 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs, Halsted & McLane, Jerry :\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying : of one per cent.and same for gelling, December 29 193 JAMES BAXTER & CO., 130 St.Francois Xavier St.Buy Notes, Diamonds, Bonds, Bullion, and all articles of value and pay prompt Cash.No Commission or Brokerage business done.¢ NO MONEY LOANED.\u201d July 23 1y 175 D.LOBN MAODOUGALE & TO, Stock Brokers.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.11 HOSPITAL STREET.Stocks and Bonds bought or sold for cash, or on margin, May 80 1y 129 ANDREW À.WILSON, STOCK BROKER, Member Montreal Stock Exchange, No.1 INDIA CHAMBERS, 13 Hospital Street, MONTREAL P.O.Box 1867.JOEN G.GRANT, STOUR BROKER, Member Montreal Stock Exchange.) Stocks and Bonds bought or sold for Cash or on margin.Office\u201418 Hospital Street, No, - 8 India Chambers.P,Q, Hox 784, July 1% 257 165 STUART & 0O., 3106 + Brokers, 18 HOSPITAL STREET.Members of the Montreal dtook Txchangs.January 17 15 P, LAMOTHE & SON, Aw | Estate, Insurance sud Investment ents.Office-3 Place d\u2019Armes Hiil MOFFAT & UALDWELL, ttankers, Stock and Keal Estate Brokers, 44 MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, Men, Roal estate bought and sold.Mortgag® negotiated, Collections made.(lorress pondence invited, Address Drawer 1969, P.Q., Winnipeg.Angust18 187 H, OCTTH, Accountan\u2019 and Auditor.Address P;O, Pc\u201d No.1866.September ly 216 | CASTOR FLUID (Registered) A dellghtiuily retreshin preparation for the hair Snould be used daily.Keeps the scalp healthy, prevents dandruff, promoies the growth.A perfect hair dressing for the family.256 per bottle, HENRY R.GRAY Chemist, 141 8t.Lawrence Main streev Alliscelipneous, ( Purify the Blood, LIVER, STOMACH, They invigorate and restore t 19 inmous for Gout and Kheumati or Sore Throats, FEALTE F HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT.BH XE PILL#s correct all Disorders] of the KIDNEYS AND SOWELS, : 0 health Debili itut d'arei al} Complaints incidental to Females of a ages on On 14: does, aged thev are priceless, THIET OINTMENT 8 an infallinle remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wouads, Sores and Uicers sm.For disorders of the Chest it has no eque), Bronchitis, Coughs: Colds, diandular Swellings, and all Skm Diseases it has no rival; and for contracted and stifi joints it acts like a charm.ret seer.Manufactured only at Thomas HOLLOWA DS Hetablishment, 8 NEW OXFORD STREET (late 533 OXFORD BTREEL), LORIDOK aud arc sold at 1s.13d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., 11s.,228., snd 33s.each Box or Pot and ma, be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World, \u2019 He 48\" Purchasers should look to the habe! on tho Pots and Boxes.Ifth is not 533 Oxford treet, London.they are spurious.Ca © addrose HisceMansous, i re TT FOR AIL, For Children and the Li Rnd debility.EB:G GON An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion \u2014 at rer rn PANY\u2019S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT- FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES.CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY with fac-simile of Baron Liebig's Signa- \u201cIs a success and a beon for which Nations should feel gratefal.\u201d i i «-Sce Medical Press, Lancet, British Medical Journal, & sr ture in Blue Ink across Label.This To be had ef all Storekeepers, Grocers, and Chemists, = = A Sole Agents for Canada and the United States (wholesale only) various cheap and inferior sub- 0.David & Co., 9, Fenchurch Avenue, London, England.Ce : - .Caution is necessary, owing to stitutes being in the Market.bears their Signature thus\u2014 ce ds Ask for LEA and PERRINS® Sauce, and Stopper.Wholesale and Jor Export by without which no bottle of Aprilg s js pe In consequence of Imilations of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every botile oo Innis PS the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.\u2018see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and the Proprietors, orcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &*c., &*.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the Word, J.Ml.DOUGLAS & CO.AND ALEX.URQUHAR1, MONTREAL AGENTS, Miscellaneous VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE IN MANITOBA, 960 Acres of Splendid Prairie Lands, Sitnaied or Portage Creek, in the Thirteenth Tewnship in the Sixth Range West of the rrineci- pal Meridian, about Kive Miles North of Portage La Prairie City.The following quarter sectiors cf Land vis.s== The Northeast Quarter of Section 18, Northeast Quarter of Section 16.Southeast Quarter of Section 17.Northwest Quarter of Section 17 Southwest Quarter of Section 16 Northeast Quarter of Section 5.The above Lands are situated on Portage Oreek, and are not surpassed in fertility by any Lands in the North-West.They are dry and in a well settled neighborhnod, with good roads, schools ete., and within 5 miles ot two Railway Stations.Terms of Payment Reasonable.Apply at THE HERALD OFFIOE Montreal, Dec.5 1935 TO PRINTERS.FOR SALE CKRAP, A Second-hand Gordon Job Cylinder Press Can be run elther with Treadle or Stoans.Has In Fountain complete.Will print a sheet 16x24 inches.With slight expense cau be put in good running order, and would he a useful press In a country oficce.Avply fo HERALD Office.THE KEY TO HEALTH.545 TE Unlocks allthe clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and iver, carry= ing off graduelly without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; et the same time Correctinig Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropey, Dimness of Vision, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Ærysipelas, Sercfula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen- erat Debility; all these and many other similar Complaints wield to the happy influence of EURLOUE BLOOD RITTIEE, Te RILPBUEN & CO, Fro ; doter, Toron!t, = 3ILIGUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY Of SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS J HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, And every species of disease arisin, fou disordered LIVER, KIDNEY, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD.T.MILBURN & C0, Prerristers TORONTO.Jor COUGHS AND COLDS.AY\u2019S COMPOUND OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c., with Chlorodyne: l'es COMPOUND, a demulcent ex pectorant, for Coughs and Colds.AY\u2019'S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally gerviceable for Horses and Cattle.T7 AY\u2019S TIC PILLS, a specific in Neu ralgia, Face-ache, &c.° OAGULINE., \u2014 Cement for Broken Articles, Sold everywhere, SoleMakers, KAY BROS.,Stockport, England.W dm 44 MANS ORCANISM Is the most complex work of the Creator and when this complicated structure, so exquisitely wrought, is disturbed by disease, the most efficient aid should be sought from the most gkilled physician\u2014 for the human body is too precious to be neglected.It becomes the question, then 6 What physician shall be employed 7\u201d Dr.Oscar JOHANNESEN, Of the University of Berlin, Germany, has made a lifelong study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito-Urizary System.HIS REMEDIES CURE Any Debility or Derangement of the Ner?vous System, including Spermatthorea Genorrhes, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence, ete., ete, BECAUSE you may have been cheatea and fooled by QUaoks, who claim to cure this class of disorders, do not hesitate to give Dr.JomannesEN\u2019s method a fair trial before your case.becomes chronic andin curable, 3 Ze FREE.&85 A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr JOHANNESEN\u2019S system, will be sent by mail post paid and securely sealed from obser vation, to any sufferer addressing his sole autnorized agent for the United States and Canada.HENRY VOGELER.49 South Street, New York.Complicated symptoms treated from Dr.Jomanxeses\u2019s Special Prescription, under advice of a duly qualified consult ng physician.All correspondence held as strictly con: fidential, and advice by mail free or charge.2m 49 THe HERALD BINDERY 18 \u2018WELL EQUIPPED For turning out all kinds of BINDING, RULING, &o.Prompt Aticntion given to all orders Drugalst.150 Rue de Rivoll, PARIS, FRANCE.For more than 50 years, Physiclans have recommended Briamt\u2019s Syrup for al diseases of the Chest : Covers BRONCHITIS, Ca- a Cors TARRH, &c.Itis the most active, A?ne mos ree- : able and the o £250, Los cheapest of ally ¥ nL > pectorsl medi- rg cines.Lyman, ns& 00, Agents, Mon treal, BLANGARD'S IODIDE OF IRON (| LLS, A PBroyed by the Academy of Medicine of aris, are Speclally recommended by the Medical Celebri les of the World for Scrofula Tumors, King\u2019s evil, ete.,) the early stages ot onsumption Constitutional Weakness Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regulating its periodic course, Nore genuine unless signed \u2018 Blancar Paris} gun ncard, 40 rue Bonaparte: E, Fongera&To., N.Y., Agents for the U,5 LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal Agents Sold by Druggists generally.El => TTR RIT ES WORM vu 22 EN Aro pleazentistuo Deniair their own Porgative.Is & vefo, sure, oni elfectaal BoLOyer of worm iv £1.or AdDIES EPILESPY According to the present state of Medical Science GELINEAUS DHAGÆLÆES (Sugar Coated Pills), are acknowledged to be the surest and # most active remedy against this terri.ll ble disease.\u2014J.MOUSNIER, Physi & cian, Sceaux, Seine, France.M Send sixcents for postage and receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, oi either sex, to more money right away than anything élge in this world.Fortunes await the worlcers absolutely sure.Terms mailed vee \u2018True & Co., Augusta Maine.ly WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PA RTS STRENGTH- of the BODY BL hod ARIE tre stunt - edical testimony, etc., mailed ar oh Correspondence \u2019 confidential.Address Enix MEDICAL Co,, Buffalo, N.Y.!ÿ August 28 207 PILE purge, no salve, Instant reliet: Final cure in 10 «days and neverreturns.No no suppository.Suflerers dress will learn of à simple remedy Free by ad.Mare w sau st.A O J.MASON, 78 Nas des 87 If you w vince advertise in The Herald free, CENTRAL VERMONT Bilao 1 0 manna Trains Leave Montreal s A.M.\u2014White Mountain ¥xpress, 8.3 arriving Fabyan\u2019s 4.98 p.m, Summit Mount Wushington 6,30 p.m., Portland 8.00 p.m., Old Orchard Beach 8.30 p.m.8 20 AM HBBL {raas, arriviag isu me Albans, 10.50 a.m, ; Burlingtou 12,10 p.m ; Montpelisr, 12.50 p.m White River Junction, 2.55 p.1o.Boston, vla lLowell, 7,25 p.23, ae New York, via Springfiold, zt 10.50 pa, - Pullman Mew Buist Parlor Care 8 Boa toa.P,M=sw Tork ana Bostou Ex- 5.00 press.arriving St.Albans 7.35 p., Supper], Burlington 9.08 pa _Rutlend 11.25 p.m., Troy 25 a\u2019m., Albany 8,00 a.m, New York 8.00 a.m., Worcester 6.40 f.m., Boston 7.49 s.rm., vig But jand, Bollowe Falls and Fiteh- ur; Wagner Bleeping Cars Montreal to New York aad St, Albans to Boston : Through Oars on this train arriving Waterloo 8.16 p.mm., Magog 8.12 p.m, and Sherbrooke ,60 pox, \u201cOM.\u2014Night Exprass, for &t, 8.50 Albans, White River Janctica, Mancnester, Nasnus, arriving Boston via Luvoll 8.89 am, vis Fitohburg, 9.35 a,m., New York,vis Nort anipton, \u2018Holyoke Springfield, sand Mow Bovoniléé ae This train makes !olesa connection at Washua and Winchezden for Worcester; Providence and all poinis on Now York an Now England Rallroads- Pullman Busfai Hlecping Uaïs to Boston and Epringfield' For Ticket, Time-tables, and other information, apply at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, Grand Travk Offices, or au ti © oin- »any\u2019s oiion, 186 St, Javane Slrest.A.O0.STONEGRAVEH, Canadian Passenzer Agent, G.W.HOBARI, 8 W.COOMMINGE, Genl, Manager, Gon.Pass, Agent.Montreal, October 4th, 1886.Intercolonial Railway SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Commencing 14th JUNE,31886.THNOUGH _HZPREES PASSENGER TRAINS BUN DAILY (Sundays sxespien) s follows Loave LOVIS, _ruvorvservrors 0-0osso00enr F1 #27 Arrive Riviers du Loup.slt 0 À * Trois PlstOi6H.ovou0rs +12 Ho RIXUNOTHE 1.0.10e cousis aramrerms 2 se Tartle MEtlS.vercsserouvrsserss SOU # Dampneilton.c.usnecncorserems 7 0 # tuunbasio JUNOtiOR\u20260sevourse 735 1 \u201c i roue arr srosemmennes 03 = TOWCABLID.s 100 000510 0n a 0000045106 8 MEONOGON.00000: 2c040 10012001 000 LÂU AM né Shi JONN Le usonso raser arecsesrs oH ALM TH HELTER errs ersten senin ranean $10 AM whe Grand Tronk Trains leaving Houtes:: ating P.os sonnet œt Point Levis wii these traing, The Trains to Halifax end 81 John rar throagb to bhelr destinations on Je pdays.The Sleeping Oar loa ving Montreal on Nid: = days, Vetnesday and Friday, runs through be Molitez.and $hs cvs isavies or Taosday, ranrsdsy and Satardsy tn 91, John, ] AI Frainsare rau by EnuterniBtandasi pip TS be obtained THROUGH TICKETS may obtained via rail end steamer to all points on the Lower St.Law ence and in the Maritime ) es.ets and ail Informailon in regard tc passenger fares, rates oi freight, train arrangements, &c., apply to G.W.ROBINSON, Eastern Freight ang Passenger Agent 136} ST.JAMES STREET Opposite St.Lawr:nce Hall Montreal \" @ D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent, RAILWAY OFFICE 4 Monston, NE.Funel2th.1886, f J.RIELLE, Land Surveyor; ET THE FAVORITE LINE Quebec and the Lower Provinces, Üttawa, Kingston.Toronto, Detroit and Chicago, Manitoba and the Horikh- West NOW OPEN TO TIMID TABLE TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.For Winnipeg and Vancouver\u20148.00 p.m daily, except Sundays.For Ottawa-\u20147.15 mm, 8,00 a.n:, 610 p.m,, and t8.60 p.m.For Toronto\u20148.0) a.rn.end 18.00 p.m.For Quebsc-\u20145.05 am, \"4.00 p.m.and 19.0 pm.ARRIVE AT MONTREAL From Winnipeg and Vancover\u20148.0 am.daily, except Sundays.From Otiawa~i8.20 &.m., 12.35 p.m.,8.30 p.m., and 9.00 p.m.From Toronto \u201413.20 a.m.and 9.00 p.m.From Quebec-8.80 a.m., 8.10 p.m.and *10.05 p.m.Rm THE CANADIAN ALL~RAIL ROUTE TO THE NORTH-WEST.remet Through Sleeper to Toronto And on Transcontinantal Trains, For full information, Time-Tables, Map Tickets, etc, see Ticket Of es :\u2014 R66 St.Fames Street, Windsor Hotel -i-kot Gilce, Balmoral Motel Ticket Gfiice, Guebes Gate Station, Montrenk, W.,S, VAN HORRE, | WwW.WEITHE, Vice-President.Ger.Supt, E.& Ont.Dis .GEO.OLDS, General Tratfic Manager, D.MoHICOLIn .Gencrai Passengar Asam.July 14 if es 4 ; Go 1 SN ES OUTE-FASTERN BAIL AT SAUTH-RASTERN RAILWAY Montreal and Boston Air Line \u2014 AND\u2014 .u a 1 White Mountain Line 8\u20ac\u201d This is the ONLY LINE from Montreal running through the White Tiountains to Portland and Old Orchard Bosch BY DAYLIGHT vie Fabyan\u2019s and White Mountain Notch.On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1836, trains will leave Monireal as follows :\u2014 A.M.\u2014Day Express, with Draw- 9 2 © O ing Room Car aitached, for Concord Manchester, Nashua, Low- 4.6 7.4 oll, Boston, &c.P.M.\u2014i,vual train for Newport, WatTloo, Stanbridge, St.Cesnire, and interne diate points, P.M.\u2014Night Express for HOSston anc New England points, with Pullman Palace Bleeping Car attached ; also through © nnectiou for Springfield and all points op tho Connecticut River Line.The 8,00 a.1u.and 7.45 p.u.Express Tralus stOp only at principai stations.For further particulars see Time Tables.Baggage checked through and passed hy the Customs at Bonaventure Depot, For tickets and all information, apply at 202 St.Jas 64 street, Windsor Hotel, Balmoral Hotel, or Bonaventure Station._ at 55 gs akl2T 3 NS, Suamrel Raz far tn Trustoes, September 8J Helagare & Hudson Laval Ba.RAI.ROADS rs sir and HE, TO Baratoga, Troy, Albanv, Pouton, New York, Philadelphia, ARDALE PGINTS EOUTE AND ESST.rom creme QUICK TIMHE.NO DELAYS.Lake Champlain ud Lake George Sieamersÿ Mn and Atter MONDAT TRAINS WILL LEAVE MONTREAL: 7.55a.m.\u2014DAY EXPRESS\u2014Wagner Draw Ing Boom Car Montreal to New York, running through without change, arriving iv New York at 9.00 p.m.6.10 p.00, \u2014blhight Exprone-Wngnars Ils gant Bleeping Oar runs through to New Yort withoat change, arriving in New Yerx n 209 next mornïoy.ÆE7This Trein ouske 0loso conueciisn at Troy and Ailbany wit plpcpinz Oar Train for Boston, aiTivieg & 4.30 sim, Now Yorx Through Mails and Tzpreons cm 19a via this line, Informniion gives, and Lioirstancié et at Grane Trunk 282265, and ol the Cuaprsy\u2019 DffLe, 138 85, axes Sirect, Herntsest, Je W.EURDIOK, DEAS MeN ER fionstal Parer, Agant, Gamers) Suen, Albay VF.\u201c{oabresi May 30.Shi HAUTODA & JORTHYESTER BY, C0 CHANGE OF TINE.On and after Thursday, July Lat 1886, traing will run between Portage la Prairie and Birtle, as follows :\u2014 No.4 No.2 No.I| No.Mixed] Pass.STATIONS.Pass, |Mix\u2019d Leave {Leave Arr.Arr.p.m.Noon.pm.Ta 12:06] 12:00 [Portage la Prairie] 2:55 ba 12:40 12:25).Macdonald.{ 2:30 2:10 1:10} 12:43 ].Westbourne,.} 2:12 1:45 1:40| 1:08}.Woodside.| Lr 18d 1a.2:10 {121-30 d1:25t |12:20 @ td 2:35 [fa 1:55 T+ Gladstone.fo Tiny [11:65 à 13:05) 2:0] coo.Midway.| 12:85 11:25 3:35 2:42 1].Arden.,.,.[ 12:13 [10:55 4:10 3:07 |eas.- Neepawa.,,| 11:48 io: 0 FE 8:32 |.Bridge Creelx.\u2026 | 11:23 9:45 ta 5:10 4:00 +.Minnedoss.\u2026.11:00 Elsa 6:38} 4:80 |.Basswood 20:25 8:16 7:25 4.541.Newdale 10: 2 7:40 *8:00 65:19 [.Strathclai 9:36 7:05 8:30 5:49., Shoal Lak 9:12 6:30 8:00] 6:05 ].elloe., 8:48 6.00 9:25| 6:23 |.Solsgirth.8:33 5:35 10:05 7:001.Birtle.| 7:66 4:50 p.m.p.m.a.m.a.m Arr.Arr.Leave |l.oav * Birathelair re-opened.i Meal Stations, No.4, Mondays and Thursdays, No, 2 Tuesdays sind Fridays.No.1, \u2018Wednesdays and Saturdays.No, 3, Tuesdays and Fridays.The above trains connect at Portage la Prairie, with trains of the Can.Pac, Ry.to and rom n .For infermation as to freight and passenge rates apply to any Agent of the Company, 0 to A.McDonald, Assi.Freight and -Passenge Agent, Portage Ia Prairie.WwW.R.ER, - General Superintendent.August 6 198 TO STOCE BROKERS A fresh supply ot Stock Quotation Books On hand, and for sale at BRITISH COLUMBIA.| Herald ONE OF THE BES) WEEKLY PAPERS Published in tha Dominion of Canada It is published ai the low price of 81.00 Per Annum PTABLE IN ABYANCE,L The WEEKLY HERALD Is an Eight Page Paper, Seven Columpr to the Page, making 656 Columns in al: of the choicest reading matter, viz :~ Kditorials on Current Hwvent Stories, General News, Local News, Despatches, Market Reporü , Miscellaneous Reaunng, &e.Le.R@ Bend it to your friexds aia dia tance, and thus Keep them posted ast what is going on in Montres] and vicinity\u2019 SF\" Every Farmer! should subsorib: to the WeeklyrHeraid ag the information he will gain thereb; will be invaluable to him, since he will be kept thoroughly acquainted with the fluctuations of the Markets and thus be enabled to take advantage of the best {ims to Buy as well as the pest time to Sell, Job Printing.Book=Binding Etc.Ete The WrERLY HERALD may tairly claim to be THE BEST DOLLAR\u2019E WORTH of aewspaper literature turned ou: L Ganada-\u2014quantity, quality, form axd type being everything that can be desized in a high class weekly.ISSUED FROM [TEE MONTREALHERALD OFFICE VICTORIA SQUARE, 148 ST SJAÜXES SIRERT | \u201cHERALD\u201d OFFICE, MONTREAL. i | | ! fh m NEXT WINTER'S CARRIVAL.General Passenger Agents and Carnival Committee in Council.The following general passenger agents invited to assemble by the Executive Committee of the Winter Carnival are registered at the Windsor : Messrs.C, A.Waite, Worcester and Nashua R.R., R.8.Gardiner, of Boston ; F.H.Kingsbury, Cheshire R.R.; Charles Li, Foye, P, and O.R.R,; S.W, Cummings, Central Ve;- mout R.B.; J.W.Burdick, D.and H, R.R.; BR.Quinn, N.and N.W.R.R.; F.E.Brown, Concord R.B.; N.P.Lovering, Jr., Passumpsic BR.R.; D.J.Flanders, Boston and Maine R.R.; J.R.Watson, Fischburg RB.B.; C.T.Hempstead, New York aud New Haves R.B.; G.L.Connor, Fall River Line; L.Tuttle, Boston and Lewell R.RB.These gentlemen together with Messrs.G.W.Robinson, I C.Ry., D.McNicoll, C.P.Ry, and W.Edgar, G.T.Ry, met the Carnival Committee at 11 o\u2019clock this morning.Mayor Beaugrand welcomed the delegation trom the United States aud state: the purpose of the meeting to be to receive suggestions for the next Winter Caruival, to arrange transportation details fur that event, and possibly for other dates during tie Winter, Mr.@.R.Prowse showed 'he picture of the uext ice palace and aleo the sketch, from the Burland Company, for the cover of programme.Mr.Lucius Tuttle spoke of the lack of informativa in past years at American ticket offices, respecting boarding and lodging sccommodatione, He also mentioned complaints of overcharge by hack- men.Ald, White suggested that the whole circle of general pussenger agents be kept in communication with the Executive Committee through one or two of the Passenger Agents andthe Committee, Mr.8.W.Cummings leid stress on the need for novelty in the next programme.A discussion followed as to the advie- ability of prolonging the Carnival beyond a week.Ît was the sense of the meeting that condensation within six days, asin the past, would be best.It was also thougat possible to arrange for special excursions at other times during the Winter, especially after Carnival, when the ice palace could be iliuminated, pyrotechnic displays provided, and the regular tramps of the snowshoe clubs witnessed.In the afternoon, on the invitalion of the Mayor the party, accompanied by His Worship and Alderman Stevenson, took a drive through the city, The fountain in Victoria Square played its best in honor of the visitors, and the fire brigade was called outtoshow them with what promptness and rapidity the Montreal firemen answered an alarm.The sound of the alarm bell had hardly died away when the hoss reels, the hook and ladder waggons and the Merry weather fire engine came thundering down the street to the place indicated, O\u2019Brien\u2019s block, on the north side of Victoria Square.Water was thrown near the building from the hydrants and the Merry- weather.The latter played for the visitors for some time and sent streams to a surprising height.The Skinner Ladder, too, was on the ground and put in position with great rapidity.The performances, both of the men and the engine, were highly eatisfactory.After tne firemen\u2019s drill the party drove round the Mountain and from its sammit had a bird\u2019s eye view of the city and surrounding country.Last evening & dinner at the Windsor was given to the general passenger agents by the Carnival Committee, Mayor Beaugrend occupied the chair, After discussing the good fare provided, the chairman proposed the health of the Queen and the President of the United States.To this succeeded tHe toast of the uests, responded to in a neat speech by r.Lucius Tuttle, Col.Stevenson followed in a highly humorous etrain, after which Mr.R.D.McGibbon, as the original promoter of the Carnival, was called upon for a speech.On rising he was cheered to the echo, He briefly traced the progress of the festival from its inception until now, when it has made Montreal one of the popular winter resorts of America.He spoke of the enthusiasm of the citizens of St.Paul in their carnival enterprise, an enthusiaem well worthy of emulation in Montreal, The next toast was that of success to the Windsor, proposed by Col.Stevenson, who said that without the Windsor a Carnival could never have been held.Mr.Iles briefly responded, after which Mr.G.L.Carver proposed the health of the Mayor and the company separated with cor.iial expressions of pleasure on the part of the committee\u2019s guests.This morning the trains bound southward and eastward convey the passenger agents to their homes, to return hither with other members of the fraternity on November 17th to fix excur- Sion rates and announcements definitely.\u2014\u2014œ- MONTCALM SCHOOL, An Enjoyable Seance.À very enjoyable time was spe nt at the monthly seance of the.above school, which took place on Tuesday evening, the 5th instant.This being the first seance of the Present scholastic year, it was noted for the perfection displayed by the several pupils who took part in the vocal and histrionic display.The professors and pupils were pleased to have in their midst An old friend, the Rev.Father O\u2019Donnell, the learned, clever and witly curate of St.Mary\u2019s parish.But their enthusiasm knew no bounds when the Rev.J.J, Salmon, late of Bt.Gabriel\u2019s, and present pastor of 8t.Mary\u2019s Church, put in an apcearance.His entrance was the signal for loud and prolonged cheering and clapping of hands.These manifestations of joy on the part of the pupils were gracefully acknowledged and warmly reciprocated by the Rev.Father.On taking his seat the choir gave the ¢ Chant Nationale\u201d in a faultless manuer, the solos being rendered by Master W.Surprenant in a clear, well- trained voice.It would be impossible to do justice to the excellent programme and its truly artistic rendition, without taking it item by item ; naming the respective performers and the professors who exercised their abilities to bring their pupils to such perfection.The fourteenth and last item on the programme was the subjoined address of welcome, read by Master Robert Wall, with a well-defined conception of spirit.On the platform with Master Wall stood a beautiful child of five or six summers\u2014 little George Smith, bearing in his tiny hands an elegant bouquet, symbolical of the pure young soul which presented it as a fitting companion to the address.ADDRESS, Zo the Rev.Father Salmon, Marys Church ; » pastor of St.Bry, Farrer, \u2014It 18 to us, the Liner: speaking pupils of Montcalm Sorolish matter of great pleasure to be able to ad- and Secular teachers should find cause THE } dress to you words of welcome on your installation as pastor of St.Mary\u2019s Church.Our parents and friends have known you long as the zealous parish priest of St.Gabriel's ; they have heard of the enthusiasm and energy you have always die- played in the service of the church, of the \u2018care you have shown for the spiritual wants of your late parishioners, of the labors you have undergone for their material welfare when floods and other calamni- ties have weighed heavily upon them ; but nothing in your career has given them a higher conception of your moral and intellectual worth than the constant attea- tion you have given to the educational requirements of the people corfided to your care, The schools and convents you have established at Point St.Charles were probably the occasion of most severe labor to you.They are the legacies you leave to the friends from whom you have parted, and they are s pledge of future benefit to the new friends over whom you are now to preside as religious guide.You replace a pastor who had endeared bimegelf to the hearts of all ; young aud old have ever fouud in the person of Father Stoo Lovergan counsel and sympathy ; to all he was a dear friend and a wise one ; he endeavored to walk ia the footsteps of hig Divine Master; bowing to His holy will in all thinge\u2014he laid down his life in His service and in our service; the beautiful Church he has left behind him is not only & monument to his zeal, but it is an image of the many spiritual edifices of religion and piety which he has founded in the hearts of his people.We are confident that by the grace of God you will be, like him, a friend to us all, a guids and adviser, and that in everything vou will, as you have ever done, personify all the virtues and excellencies in tbe holy priesthood of God, of whom yeu will be the representative in this parish.We, the children of your new parish, will be the first, we are Certain, to benefit ty your zeal and we hasten to take advantage of ths first opporiuaity given to us to bid you a hearty welcome to our school.Your parishioners are ia great majority of the same nationality as yourself; they will love you, obey you, and try to please you ag our people all over the wide world have ever loved and obeyed and tried to please the Sogarih Aroon; and as an earnest of that determination on our part we greet you with a true Irish welcome, à \u201c Caed Mille Failthe.\u201d On the conclusion of the reading of the address, the Rev.Father spoke at great length in French; this he did out of compliment to Principal Lacroix and his pupiles the great majority of whom were rench Canadians.He paid a glow.ng tribute to their patriotiem and genius, and was proud to number amongst his friends some of the most eminent men of that nationality in every walk of life.Speaking to the address in Haglish, which he did clause by clause, the Rev.Father showed that he was still an eloquent expounder of truths, and a fruitful master of wit and pathos.His allusions to the friends from whom he had parted were pathetic in the extreme\u2014whilst his allu- gions to the friends amongst whom he is now placed were happy, sincere, and sympathetic.In conclusion the Rev.Father spoke eloquently: of the advantages of a sound religious education ; and paid & marked tribute of respect to lay teachere, whose knowledge and abilities he highly appreciated, and hoped the day was far distant, when the Religious to quarrel over the most important heri- age God has bequeathed to man here elow.mV > MOUNTAIN PARK MISMANAGEMENT, The Park Committee Made Their Own Judges, The petition of the citizens,asking for an investigation into the management of the Mountaiu Park, shows that the taxpayers of the city are beginting to lave a just view of their rights with regard to this neglected place of recreation.The land was bongbt with the people\u2019s money for the people\u2019s use.They are taxed to pay for the improvemeats that are made on the grounds.Every foot of the land and every tree aud shrub on it belongs to them, and they have a right to the full enjoyment of them.But they see the men who have been placed in charge of the Park, though elected by them fo represent their intereste, acting as if the great bulk of them did not exist.Very large sums are spent every year on the Park, but none of them go to make it a place where the citizen of average means can spend a few leisure hours on it with his wife and children pleasantly and comfortably.All the energies of the Park Committee have been expended in making a road round the Mountain, on which rich people and visitors from abroad can drive smoothly.The committee have not had a thought to throw away upon the tens of thousands of their fellow-citizens to whom the park is the only place where they can breathe pure air in the summer time, and see aud enjoy the beauties of nature.THE HERALD last summer direcied the attention of the public to this shameful want of cqusideration for the needs of the clagses for whom the Park was specially purchased.So great and so flagrant was the neglect that everyone approved of the conrse we took, and the whole press joined in deploring the state of things that existed, and in calling for reform.But the civic autborities were deaf to the voice of pubiic opinion or if they did hear it they did mot deign to regard it.They went on in the old way, making fine roads for the rich, but spending as little as they possibly could to make the Park pleasant aud convenient (0 persons of small means, The friends of the people secing this became indignant and petitioned the City Council for an investigation into the management of the Park.This petition, as our readers know, was before the Council at its last sitting.Some members of the Council, notably Alderman McShane, spoke up manfully on the subject and asserted the rights of the taxpayers, and condemned the Park Committee for its disregard of those rights, But the majority evidently did not care how the Park authorities treated the people who placed them in the positions they occupy.These men had not the courage to demand a fall and impartial enquiry into the management of the Park.They were possessed of the spirit of laziness and stupidity.They did not want to be bothered with Park reform.To make a fuss about the want of comforts and conveniences for visitors to the the Park would create unpleasantness, and they would find it necessary to tell bitter and condemnatory truths about the mismanagement of the Park and the misdirection both of money and energy, and that would make their relations with some of their fellow aldermen a little unpleasant, 80 they allowed things to drift ae they have been doing for many a long day.They could not bring themselves to appoint intelligent, independent and impartial men fo enquire into the management of the Park, but they took the supremely absurd course of making the Park Committee their own judges.The petition, properly read, was a bill of indictment against the Park; Committee, and should have been placed in the hands of able men » Whom it MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 is fair to presume would be impartial.They referred tbe petition of the men who complained of the indifference and neglect of the Park Committee to that Committee.Does any one suppose that the members of the Park Committee will enter into an enquiry into their own acts ?Will they condemn themselves for their Inany gross and palpable sins of omission ; censure themselves for their misappropria- of the people\u2019s money ?They will do nothing of the kind.They will put the petition asking for an enquiry iuto their acts into some well nigh inaccessible pigeon hole where it will lie forgotten if the friends of the pecple will allow them to forget it.But this they must pot do.Those who believe that the original design of the Mountain Park should be carried out, and that it ought to be made and must be made all that a people\u2019s park should be, must be unremitting in their exertions, They must not allow they Park Committee to go to sleep again.They must keep on reminding its members of their duty, in season and out of eeason.They must make the members of the City Council feel that since the majority of that body have refused the people an enquiry 1nto the marage- ment of the Park, they have themselves assumed the full responsibility of the shameful neglect which has excited such general disgust and indignation.: The Council have hud the facts officially before them.They have been asked to take the first step towards reform.They bave refused the reasonable request of the citizens, choosing rather to attempt to whitewash their colleagues on the Committee than -attempt to remedy a groes abuse, They must be called to a strict account for this act of unfaithfuluess.ee.AMUSEMENTS, Acsdemy of fusic.LONDON ASSURANCE, A large audience, every seat in the lower part ofthe house being occupied, assembled last night to witness the performance of London Assurance.It was very evenly performed by the following cast : Lady Gay Spanker.Miss Rose Coghlan Bir Harcourt Courtly.Mr.Charles Walcot Charles Courtly (his son).Mr, A.8.Lipman Richard Dazzle, Esq.Mr.Fred.De Believille Max Harkaway.«Mr.Verner Clarges Mark Meddle.r.John G.MacDonald Adolphus Spanker.Mr.G.Herbert Leonard Cool.-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Mr.Charles 8.Edwin Mr.Malcolm Bradley James.ee .Mr.W.F.MacNichol Martin, ,.ce.+.Mr.Edward Mortimer Grace HarKaway.s .Miss Clyde Harron Per vocsenrseroc00o DIS.Charles Walcot London Assurance has long since taken its place amongst those comedies 10 which tradition governs the readiug of the several parts.Sic Charles Courtly must ever be the bewigged, dyed-whi-kered piece of pomposity that the elder Wallack or some equally noiable actor made him.Meddle seems to admit of no variation, and Dolly Spanker\u2019s lines almost preclude the possi- lity of originality.Dazzle, of course, admits of the extremely touch-and-go manner that characterized the perform- auce of Charles Matthews, and the graver impudence that others have chosen.Charles Courtly must be always more or less the same, and Cool if he only portrays sufficient coolness in following the pdtiern of his master, does all that is required.The several gentlemen, last nignt, followed the usual traditions and presented the piece in a manner quite worthy of a first-class theatre.Lady Gay Spenker i8, of course, the character that gives the supreme brilliancy to scenes that are in themselves bright, and in Miss Rose Coghlan she has an unusually good representative.Naturally high spirited, \u2018and possessed of a musical laugh ; which is an Important element in the part; of attractive figure that fits a habit well, and with talent and experience of a high order, she could not fail to excel as Lady Gay.In the description of the steeplechase, which usually makes or breaks a Lady Gay, Miss Coghlan left nothing to be desired, and ia the subsequent scene where emotion and amusement at her Dolly are so well coin- dined, she was of conrse in her element She is an admirable Lady Gay, and the performance generally was excellent.AS YOU LIKE IT, To-night Sbhakspeare\u2019s, shall we say most, charming comedy will be performed, and we may fairly hope, from what we have seen of Miss Coghlan and her company, that justice will be done to it.It calls for other qualities in acting than either of its predecessors in this engagement, for Rosalind has little in common with Lady Teazle or Lady Gay, nor the Duke with 8ir Peter or Sir Harcourt, and Jacques and Orlando are the antipodes as wuch of Dazzle of Charles Courtley as of Charles and Joseph Surface.We will not prophesy until we know, but those journals that speak of Miss Coghlan\u2019s Rosalind speak of it in the highest terms.To shlne in Rosalind is indeed to be an actress, and we hope, as we have no rea son to doubt, that the pretty shepherd may be ç well portrayed as was the dashing votary of Diana that Miss Coghlan represented last night.\u201cAs You Like it\u201d we suppose will draw the largest house of the engagement.Theatre Royal.TAKEN FROM LIFE, As wad anticipated, this play drew crowded honses on its second presentation yesterday.The company are getting into their places,and everything worked emoothe ly.The various performers were frequenily applauded, and the explosion scene elicited rounds of hearty applause.The play is unquestionably ome of the best that has been produced here and well worth seeing, It will be played every afternoon and evening during the week, and the box office will be open from 10 am.for the sale of reserved seats, Coming Concerts.and Mons.Musiu, the violin virtuoso, who will appear this season in concerts in the United States and Canada, under the man agement of Mr, M.Ruben, are expected to arrive in New York on October 10th by steamer Germanic.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UNITED WOBKINGMEN\u2019S SOCIETY.The regular monthly meeting of the United Protestant Workingmen\u2019s Benefit Society was held last evening, in the Odd- fellows\u2019 Hall, 249 St, James street, Mr, John Cunningham; president, in the chair.After the minutes were read and confirmed, several persons were proposed for membership.Mr, Wm.Seale, treasurer, reported as follows :\u2014Cash balance on hand from last meeting, $52.38; cash from financial secretary, for dues, &c., $191.50 ; total, $243.88.Disbursements\u2014Paid sick benefit to ten members, $88.50; paid sundries, $27.92; paid funeral benefit late James Trimble, $80 ; cash on hand, $60.46 ; totol, $243.88, Dr.John T.Finnie, medical officer, reported : \u2014 Office consultations, 51 ; caudi- dates examined, 2; gick at home for less than a week, 3.There were on the sick and benefit list during the month, 11 ; of these three were discharged, leaving eight still under his care, On motion the reports were adopted.The meeting then adjourned.trl À Trsr.\u2014Call at Hirech®s, opposite the Post Office, and convince yourself that the \u201c Los Hugonotes\u201d ,Reina Victoria at 10c straight cannot be equalled, Mad, Trebelli, the eminent contralto, | MONTREAL ERST.Immense Meeting at St.James Market, Stirring Speeches and Great Hn- thusiasm.Mr, David's Candidature Warmly Acclaimed.Last night a very large\u2014immense\u2014 meeting, called in the interest of Mr, L.O.David, the Nationalist candidate, was held in front of St, Jamas Market, and intense enthusiasm prevailed, interrupted only by a small gang of clageurs, who did their utmost to destroy the effect of the meeting by getting up & counter irritant by making all the disturbauce that it was Possible for them tc create.Mr.L.O.David, the candidate of the Nationalist party, reviewed at considerable length public questions generally, ad dressing some very pungent remarks to the attitude of the Government.His object, he declared, in coming forward was to keep up the national feeling that had been developed at the great Chamys de Mars meeting, in November last.He had no desire to present himself, but cireum- stances had neceseitated his doing so.When Mr: Gravel had accepted the candidature in opposition to Mr: Taiilon, Mr Blumbart had been at ihe head of Lg Presse, with which Mr: Gravel had been connected: Now Mr: Dansereau was in charge and the attitude of the paper towards the National movement had changed, sud it was therefore impossible to accept Mr: Gravel\u2019s candidature: He [Mr David] had done his utmost to have another workingman brought out, and since he had \u2018been in the field had offered to make way for an acceptable working man, but the doubts there were as to Mr.Gravel were fatal to bie candidature 2s a Nationalist, The pressure thuv had been brought to bear upsn him had compelled him to come out, but he was proud of the flag and of the national cause which he represented.[Loud cheers.] Mr.J.O.Perrault followed at some length and, with considerable force, spoke of the interests at stake;and congratulated the electors upsn the candidate they had in Mr.David.He was a man of whom his fellow-countrymen ought to be proud, 016 whoee record for upwards of twenty years was unaseailable.As a journalist he had been sigoally successful as\u2019 an educator of the people.It was the best nen wiom the province needed in Parliament, while there should be left at homa those who deceived and gold the public.When Mr.David sat at Quebec, as he was sure to do, there would be no one who would better represent the workingmen, protest against injustices done to them, and demand for them the reforms they required.Were an ordinary workingman\u2019s candidate returned he would stand comparatively alone, acd would be in no position to demand for his constituents what they preeminently required.Ali, he added, who voted for Mr, Taillon were responsible for the cxecution of Riel, as there were only two parties inthe province, the men of heart.and the men without heart, the party of echemers and the party of pa- riots.(Prolonged applause.) Hon, J.RB.Thibaudeau urged upon all his fellow countrymen the necesciy of conducting themselves as palroits, sinking all artipethies and dislikes.The Franch Canadians had reasons to-day for defining and defending their nationality.They must not forget the 16th November when was carried out the iniquitous and barbarous execution of Louis Riel.If they voted agsinst Mr.David they would dis- hovor themselves and their nationality, He regretted that the workingman question bad been brought in as it had been.No one more than himself favored a workingman candidate, and he as chuirman of the nationalist executive committee had been prepired to accept Mr.Gravel, but when Za Presse had changed its coat, and under Mr.Dansereau had taken Mr.Gravel with it, he felt that he could no longer be accepted.To prove, however, his good faith he had consented to accept any one who would have been acceptable to Montreal East.He was prepared to accept Mr.Chabot, but they were not ready to-be sold by La Presse to the Government.He was strouzly oppused to Mr.Taillon, but be had nothing to sey against Mr.Gravel except the parties with whom he was associated.But really ani truly he might well ask what had Mr.Gravel done for bis fellows during the last fifteen years ?Mr, Thibaudeau was on the whole very well received, the only trouble he encoun teredwas from a smull band of claqueurs.Mr.LeBœuf spoke at considerable length, deprecating the slighting expressions which he had this evening heard among the Government claqueurs, on the subject of the execution of Riel.He regretted to have heard them trample, as it were, their nationality at their feet.This Was a great question for the French- Canadian people, In it were involved questions affeciing their race and nationality, of which Mr, David had been brought out as the chumpion.The other side had said, do not mix matters affecting the O:- tawa Government with those affecting the Government of Quebec, but he would reply that they had commenced by praising up those of Quebec with those of Ottawa.What thad Mr.Taillon or any Of his colleagues ever done for Riel?They had positively de- clived to interfere when called upon to do 80, and would not even go so far as to express their regret at the execution as the people of Ontario had done.The speaker was here interrupted by the claqueurs, who were called to order by Mr.Chabot, who said 1f they were workingmen he was ashamed of them.He called upon them to stop demanding \u201c Justice for all\u201d Mr.Lebœuf went on to say that one notary and several speculators were instigators of the row and declared that the disorderly ones were in the pay of the Goverument.He pointed out ihat it Was Impossible for the French people to Support the Government who were hand In hand with the Ottawa Government.One of the Ministerial candidates, whom the Government had themselves chosen, was Mr.T.Chase Casgrain, advocate, who did not blush to take $4,000 to go to Regina and officially demand Riel\u2019s head.Mr.Pelletier was out in opposition to Mr.Marchand in Johette, Mr.Bazinet, the Nationalist candidate was bitterly opposed by two members of the House of Commons who had supported the Government, while Mr.Chapleau himself had come out personally against Mr, Charles Langelier, and had also opposed the Nationalist, Mr.Lafontaine.Everywhere Ottawa Government men and Quebec Ministerialists were working together, which was ample proof that they were of the same party and therefore unworthy of support.(Ap- plauge.) Mr.David introduced the Nationalist candidate in Laval, Mr.Bastien, whom he had isvited to come out in this constituency.He wag a worthy man.(Oheers,) r.Bastien, on coming to the front, was greeted with a sally from the Conservative claqueurs of * Here isa worthy mab, down on your knees!\u201d He said he bad declined to come out here because he di not wish to oppose another workingman.But he was now inclined to think that he was not really a» nationalist, Mr.Gravel, in the presence of his connections aud the candidature of Mr.David, would do well to stand aside and wait his chances here- had refused to interfere when called upon todo so in connection with the execution ot Riel.He then reviewed at length the action of the Government in connection with the embracery cages, in which Mr.Corneliier, the Crown Prosecutor\u2019s partner, was one of the accused parties.He also spoke of the action of the Government at the public prisons, where criminals were allowed to do work which honest men should do.He likened Riel to Chenier, Laviunier and Cardinal, and severely reflected upon the Ottawa Government for the outrages committed upon the baif-breeds by the Canadian volunteers.He concluded, amid much cheering, that the proper thing for Montreal East to do was to leave Mr.Taillon at home, Mr.Lemieux delivered a most impassioned snd eloquent address in favor of the National cause and the candidature of Mr.David, after which rousing addresses were delivered by Messrs, Mercier and Desma- rais, who did not arrive until after eleven o'clock, Their remarks were of a most encouraging character.NOT AN INJUNCIION.The Star rather startled its readers last night with ite sensational heading: © An injunction issued restraining the Montreal Street Railway Company from declaring ils semi-annual dividend!\u201d There was nothing in the body of the article to show that an injunction has been granted ; in fact, the article is made up from the statements of a petition, which has been filed somewhere, praying for an injunction.A petition for an injunction and the dread injunction itself are things which differ very widely ; so that the Star's heading, while it may alarm persons holding stock and expecting u dividend, is very far, indeed, from the truth._ The funny part of the petition is seen in the fact that the holder of a number cf shares ig asking a judge to order that he and the other shareholders.shall not be paid *¢ the anticipated dividend of 7 per cent in November 1\u201d This is all very well for a rich man with a heavy balance at his bankers, but what will all the other ghare- holders think of 1t?\u2018There are those who say the demand for an injunction is a ruse in aid of stock speculation, as the refusal to accept a dividend, which is declared to be certain of payment in November, is \u2018¢ one of those things no fellah can understand.\u201d \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A BAD LOOKING CASE, Giris Allured Froum Canada Uader Suspicious Circums: ances, It has recently been suspected by the police authorities that several women have been here from the States seeking to pre- cure a number of attractive girls to send on to Portland and other cities for immoral purposes.These girle, it is said, are induced to leave the ciiy on the representa- t'on that they will be given good situatiozs, and are generally won over by women who pretend to be ladies who are about to leave for the States and who state they are anxious to obtain a servant or governess.These girls, on being offered good wages ard having things favorably represented to them, are persuaded to go along with their decievere, little dreaming ofthe evil path into which they were being led.Oue of these the police have at last been able to apprehend on the above charge.It app:ars that a girl named Clara Dufour sowe time ago informed a carter of her acquaintance, who has his stand on Craig street, that she was desirous of obtaining a situation.On Mon day evening as she was walking on Craig street, the carter drove along and called her and asked if she was still looking for employment.On answering in the affirmative, he introduced ber to & woman who was in hia cab, who gave her name a8 Mrs, Bonnin.The two came toear understanding-by which the girl was to go to Portisnd with her in company with a friend as her servants.According to agreement the party drove to the Bonaventure depot to take the 10.45 train for Portland.Special Constable Bureault who was in the station at ihe time, guessing that this woman was an agent engaged In an abominable traffic, promptly telephoned to the Central Station and in a very short time Detective La- ponte appeared on the scene and took the woman in charge.She refused to give any information merely giving an address in Portland which was found on telegrap- iog to that place to be fictitious, The girle who are known to be respectable were greatly bewildered on being informed of the true state of affairs.The matter is to be thoroughly investigated and it is believed that other particulars in connection with this criminal business will be brought to light.eee ae va ESTATE PHILLIPS, The properties known as the Montreal Lacrosse and Cricket Club Grounds, which Messrs.James Stewart & (Jo.intended offering on Saturday, the 9th inst., will not take place until Saturday, 16th, on account of the lacrosse match between the Ontarios and Montrealers, which will be played on the first date nawed.Terms and other particulars will be given ina few days.THE WEATHER.MONTREAL, Oct.5.Temperature in the shade, observed by Hearn & Harrieon, opticians and mathematical instrument makere, 1640 and 1643 Notre Dame street ; \u2014 BY STANDARD THERMOMETER\u2014S a.m , 430 ip.6p.m.,530.ax., 56°; min., 340; mean, 459, BY STANDARD BAROMRTER\u20148 a.m., 30.13 1 p.m.,230.14; 6 p.m., 30.08.\u2018METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE.Torowro, Ont, October 6,1 a.m } The pressure continues low in the northwest states and territories and generally above the normal elsewhere, The weather has been fine in portions of Canada, with but little change in temperature.Probabilities, Lakes and St.Lawrence \u2014 Moderate winds, fine weather, stationary or a little higher temperatures.Gulf and maritime\u2014Moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in temperature, \u2014& \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CARE.To all who are suffering from the STIOFB and indiscretions of youth, nervous WehKe ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., 1 will send & recipe thai will cure you FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Bend a self-addressed envelopa 1 to the Rev.Josepn T.INMaN, Station D, Mew York City .ke of having been a friend .; .ao Taillon, and of having {should maæe the affair a large and 88 assisted to bring him out when important as was possible un er ¢ he first presented himself.Mr.Taillon ; 0 tances.But puffing, let it be THE SHERBROOKE RXHIBITION.This exhibition was held in a dull season and for want of more interesting and exciting news, a great deal was made of it by the newspapers.It had the name of being a * Dominion Exhibition, and joarnalists no doubt considered that loyalty to Canada required that they evar so gorgeous and ever s0 persistent, cannot make a small thing big or an insignificant thing important, and the Sherbrooke exhibition, in spite of all that hau been said and written about it, was small and not by any means so important as those who had the management of it imagined.It was ia no sense & Dominion Exhibition; indeed it could not be considered a fair exposition of the industries and the resources of the Province of Quebec.None of the provinces of the Dominion were adequ ate- ly represent ed and some were not represented at all.Leaving out the very creditable exhibit of cotton manufact ures of Parke & Son, of St.John, New Brun:- wick, there was no representation of the Maritime Provinces.There was very little in the exhibition from Esstern Quebec and the manufactures of Montreal were most inadequately represented.The exhibits from Ontario were very few indeed and except the Canadian Pacific®s magnificent exhibit of the products of Manitoba and the North-West Territories, those very important sections of the Dominion were wholly unrepresented.To apply the term Dominion to an exhibition of such a character was clearly a mie- nomer.It was worse, for the name led strangers to conclude that if the whole of the Dominion could not get up a better show thau that its induatries were exc:ed- ingly limited in extent and had not advanced as far as might be expected.The truth is that the exhibition was & very creditable Eastern Townships exhibition.It was not in any department much more than that.The Eastern Townships are famous for the stock they produce, and the display of stock at Sherbrooke was uncommonly fine, Their horses, horned cattle, sheep and hogs were all good.The land of the Eastern Townships is good and yields fine crops.This was shown by both the agricultural and horticultural exhibits.Though their number was not great they were all of good quality, bearing testimouy to the fertility of the edil and the skill of the husbandman.In the same way the manufactures of the townships ccçupied space in the exhibition out of all proportion to their rank and extent wheu compared with the manufactures of the whole Dominion, This was to be expected, and was a natural result of holding the exhibition in a small country town far from the principal centres of trade and population.It must be evident to every one that if the Government wiches the exhibitions to which it gives a subsidy to be really Dominion in character, they must be held in places to which producers from all parts of the Dominion and every class will have some inducement to send exhibits, It ie an injustice to the Dominion as well as à great waste of raoney to subsidize exhibitors in places where people living at a distance cannot be prevailed upon to send exhibits.iY WN HWS.Loosr MATTER oN 1NsiDE Paces.\u2014The report of the fifty-third annual meeting of the Ladies Benevolent Society will be found on our 6ih page.The meeting of the Light Committee on our 3rd page.Rear Esrate.\u2014A quarter of a million dollars was offered for the \u201c Gale\u201d farm property \u201c en bloc,\u201d before Mr.Potter began the auction on Saturday.Mr.Hogan refused it.DoN\u2019T BUY SPURIOUS MIXTURES when you can get Hyman\u2019s genuine cut plug tobaccos at the same*price or less.One trial will convince anyone that it is the best.Sold only by 8.Hyman, 180 St.Jamea street.TEE TREASURER Of the Ladies Benevolent Society acknowledges, with thanks, tue receipt of $25 from the Duke of Edinburgh lodge 1.O.O.F., being part of the special relief fund; $25 from T.H, Christn:uas, Eeq.Notre Dame Hospital, ~The Treasurer of the Notre Dame Hospital acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations :\u2014 Mr.J.Cloran, $100 ; Messrs.Kerr, Carter aud Goldatein, $5, being one-half of damages recovered in a suit at law ; Mrs.A.Laberge a remnant of oil-cloth.À GOOD MANY PEOPLE wbo visited Professor Gleason\u2019s exhibitions of horse taming came away about as wise as they went from the impossibility of remembering What they were told to do.Mr.Gleason, however, has published some handbooks où the subject which are sold at $1 and at 50 cents, the first by O.Judge & Co, 751 Broadway, New York, and the other by the Buffalo.Courier Co, Buffalo.MONTREAL HuNT CoP.\u2014Amoog the many handeowe articles that areto De seen in Messrs.J.R.Harper & Co.\u2019s windows, is \u201cthe massive silver cup to be competed for at the races of the Montreal Hunt Ciub.It is a beautiful piece of work, and creditable alike to the manufacturers and donors.There ie also a very handsome cup, smaller in size, to be competed for by members of the Hunt Club only.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MARINE INTELLIGE CE.BY THE RIVER AND CANAL No arrivals from sea yesterday.The Parisian will sail about the middle of the month, The receipts at the Custom House este: amounted to $146,747.13, y rday The steamship Sarnia morrow for Liverpool.Twenty-eight craft passed thro - chine Canal yesterday, Ugh the La The Dominion Line steamship Ont, 1 sail for Avonmouth dock on Friday, arlo wil The depth of the water in the shi nel at Lake St.Peter yesterday was ft.5in.The Allan Sveamenip Hibernian, from Glas- BOW, for Boston, via Halifax, arrived at Halifax at 8.30 a.m.on Tuesday.; The steamships Norwegian and Pol are expected to «ail to-day, and the is expected to sail to-morrow.The steamship Scotland, for London carried along with a general cargo, 7,609 boxes of cheese, 1,876 sheep and 61 cattle.The steamship Fernholme, for London, had & full cargo of 56,325 pieces of deals, 5,025 pleces of deal ends and 150 tons of phosphate.The steamship Polino, which has been lying in the Wellington Basin,came down the canal yesterday at 1 0\u2019clock to finish loading.Yhe Donaldson Line Steamship \u2018Cynthia which left Glasgow on the 25th September for this port, passed Father Point at 1 o'clock yesterday.1am will leave port to\u201d \u20198 chan- nesian recian The Dominfon Line steamshi Toronto, from Quebec on tte 24th inst.with 325 cattle and 691 sheep, arrived at Liverpool yesterday and landed her live stook in good condition, with the exception of§ sheep which died on the passage.The Hart or Master's report u 89th, 1886, inclusive, shows the arrivals to have been :\u2014Steamers, 431, with & tonnuge of 503,456 ; sailing vessels, 18, tonmage, 63,411, Total, 565 vessels, wit.a tonnage of 655.8 7, against 492 vessels and 546, 823 tons last year, to Sept-mber 1 Barge Sh.Joseph, Lussier, grain Challenger for the stranded steamship East eee PORT OF HONTREUE UN ARRIVED-\u2014Oct, 5, | i Barge » Laviolette Barge Kate, Dobell & Co), fon Baree Burstall, Murphy & Co, Ter.pêTse E.H.Bronson, Murphy aoe.er.Barge St.Michel, Auger, bricks, 1 tg, Barge ¥hilippe, Owens, corn Bago Advance, M.T.Co, grand: Burge Energy, M.T.Co , grain.Barge Acudia, M.T.Cu.grain, Barge Emp.de France, Leéveique CLEARED\u2014Oct.6, ; Steamship Polynesian, 2023 mile general, H.& A.«allan, ?Ritchie, Liver, steamship Norwegian, 2803, Stephe gow, general, H.& À.-llan, n, gq), Bark Baltris, 173, Service, flour, ete.John Baird & Co, Steamship Vivienne, 837, ballasy, J.G.Sidey.\u2018Vessels in Fort, Steamships.Bratsberg, 918, Kingman, Brown Oxezholme, 1,755, Chas McLean.Sarnia, 2,421, bd.Torrauce & Co.A Grecian, 2,374, H.& A.Allan.à Concordia, 1,616, R.Reford & Co.Barcelons, 1,216, R.Reford & Co.Horton, 1,186, John Hope & Co.Ontario, 2,617, D, Torrance & Co.Polino, 524, H.Dobe 1 & Co, Greenland, Parisia:i, 3,445, H.& A.Allan, Coban, 688, Kingman, Brown & Co.Thanemore, 1,970, Æ.E.Murray, Wandra hm 1,950.Barks.Carmel, 78), A.Baile.Uathells, 392, OC.McLean & Co.Gustave Metgler, 352, Motfatt & Co.Wyl», 329, D.Shaw.Romanoff, 1,049, Carbray, Routh & Cg, Brigantines.St.Joseph, 233, Og) Boucher.rigs.Dorpa, 318, Anderson, McKenzie & Qo, Arrived via Lachine Canal\u2014Vet, 8, Barge Beauprie, from Lancaster to Mon, treal\u2014l1,193 bush oats D A MoPhe: son, Barge Jet, from Kingston to Montreal, 18,090 bush corn J & R Esdaile.- Barge Mona, from Kingston to Montreal, 8,450 bush corn J & R Esdaile; 7,940 bush, wheat AD Thompson xo.4 arg: Beauport, from Kingston to Mont \u201420,55Ù bush corn\u2019 & R Esdaile.Te Barge Gleagarry, from Kingston to treal\u20147,000 bush wheat J & R Esdaile; bush wheat A W Ogilvie.Barge Montreal, frm Kingston to \u20147,5°6 bush wheat À D Thompson & Co; 2,848 bush wheat A W Ogilvie & Co; 5,000 busk whcat Crane & Baird.Barge A eadia, from Kingston to Montreal.15,955 bush wheat Order.Barge McCarthy, from Kingston to Mon.treal\u2014.2,:00 bush wheat Orane & Baird.Barge Advance, from Kingston to Montrea \u201412,000 bush wheat Crane & Baird.Barge Energy, from Kingston to Montreg \u201410,859 bush wheat Crane & Baird.Barge Winona, from Kingston to Montrea} =11,231 bush wheat A D Thompson & Co.Barg: Oswego, from Kingston to Montreal, 18,200 bush corn A 0 Thompson & Co.PORT OF QUEBEC.QUEBEC, October 5, ARRIVED.Steamship Texas, Cross, Bristol, W.Mac.pherson, general.Brigantine Sultana, Podester, Lapoile, w Hunt & Sun, ballast.Schoouer Marie Arthemise, Glace Bay, G orge Paterson, coal.Schonner Ann Prudence, McLean, Esq.maux Point, J.B.Renaud & Co., fish and oil, Bark Latena, Marconini, Fleetwood, W.& J.Suarpies, oallast.Steamship Faderlandet, Brunn, Pletou, for Montreai.Ship Hovding, Englestod, London, for Three- Rivers Bark Uno, Hooving, Dublin, CLEA ED.Steamship Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, Quebec S e:mship Company.Brigantine New Dominion, Lemieux, Carlisle, Kiag Bros.NuTE3, The tug Clara left this evening to bring down the raft.The tug Rigauil arrived from Ottawa yestor.day with a tow of lumber barges.The ship Hovding lefi for Three Rivers at7 p.m.iu tow of the tug Florence.The bark Sigrid leaves for Montreal to- | morrow in tow of the tug Mersey.The steavaship Br tsbezrg asrived from Montreal at 3 p.m.aud proceeded.The steumship Miramich! arr.ved from Moutreal at 7 a.m.and proceeded at 2 p.m.The 8uip Albertine in tow of the tug steamer Dauntless Ju at hand and will ariive te., Sordwvang St, Johyy, Nag: Kuight, Quoi, + & Co, Mon.8,868 Montreg Bergeron, New night.Tho'tuz steamer Anglesea lef for Montres] at 8 p.m to tow dowa the barks Cathella and Bultries.The tug steamer Boston while comingdown with Mr.Doraus raft broke her crank pin at Batiscan.The new propellor for the tug steamer Lake lert Philudciphia yesterday and is expectet here Lo-morrow.The brigantine Sultana which arrived today Wili sulp à Cargo Of provisions on account of the Hudson Bay Company.The crew of the burk Lake Leman hays taken action in the Vice-Admiralty Court agaiust tha vessel fur their wages.The steamship Faderlandet left for Mont | real al 11 p.m.yesterday.She makes ope ° more trip to the coal mines this season.The market steamer 31.Louis while coming down the river last evening struck the rocks at Loibiniere and sustained damage.She hud to put back.The ship Superior will go on to the gridiron at Wolfe's Cove as soon ud her ballast isout for examination.Tue vessel was ashore in the Gull during her inward voyage.The suits for dama;e by collision brought in the Admiralty Court by Fradette el ai against the Amerlcau canal boats were Lhig morning dismissed, but without costs.Tho wrecking schooner G.T.D, witha gang of mon, stoun puunps and wrecking appliances, left ut uwoon În tow of the tug eru Star at Trinity Bay.INLAND NAVIGATION.PORT COLBORNE, Ont., Oct 5.\u2014Pa sed np- Bchooner Jennie Mathews, Charlotte to Chie cago, coal; Laura, Kingston to Toledo, light; Ellen Spry, Oswego to Chicugo, coal; steam barge Nepigon and Qarges, Charlolie to Superior City, coal; steam barge Enterprise and Consort, Quebec to Serpent River, light; steam barges [saac May, Trenton to Chicago railway tles; propelior Aeadia, Montreal to Port Arthur, general cargo.Down\u2014Schooner Grantham, Duluth to Kingston, wheat; D-fiuice, Buffalo to St Catherines, wheat; Propellor Celtic, Duluth to Kingston, wheat; l\u2019ropetlor Myles, Duluth to Kingston, wheat.2M PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont., Oct.'5.\u2014Vessels passed up\u2014Senoon rs A.McBrien.Oswego to Sandusky, coal; Nashua, Sodus Print to Ohi- 08g0, c al; E.H.Rutherford, Wellers Bay to Cleveland, iron ore; steamers À bercorn, 80- dus Point to Saginaw City, coal; Cuba, Oswego to Fort William, coal; St.Magnus, Kingston to Port Arthur, general Carz0.Vown\u2014Steamers D.I D.Calvin and barge AN, Train, Kingston, timber; Glengarry and barges, Duluth to Kingston, wheat; Pridgeon, - Chicago to Ogdeusburg.general cargo; Haze, Buffalo to Ogdensburg, supplies; Persia, St Cat;erines to Montreal, general Cargo; schooners O.Mowaul, Towdo i: Ki gston, corn; B.Barwick, Chicago Lo Kingston, corn; Jl Breuk, Toledo to Kingston, timber; Americal, Chicago to Oswego, corn; M.A.Hall, Choral to Toronto, light.WEATHER AND SHIPPING XIN THE GULF \u201cOctober 5, 4 p.m.L'ISLET\u2014Clear ; strong west wind.A tug With a bark anchored at the Pillars.RIVER DU LoUPp-Clear; northwest wind, Inward at 8.30 a.m., steamship Texas, at 10 a.m.one steamer and al 3 p.m.one ship.FATHER PoINT\u2014Cloudy ; ward at 1 p.m.steamship Cynthia.MATANE\u2014Clear ; northwest wind.Inward at noon steamship Scandivavian.CAPE CHATTE\u2014Clear and calm.Inward at 6 a.m.steamship Cynthia.MARTIN RIVER\u2014Clear ; strong west wind Inward at 6 *m.steamship Scandinavi and at 2 30 p.m.steamship Montreal.CAPE MAGDALEN\u2014 Clear ; northwest wind.Relief anchored here.FAME PoINT\u2014Clear ; north wind.at8am.steamship Montreal.CPE Rosrkr\u2014Clear ; northwest d.Inward at7 a.m., Rellet,\u2019 win POINT DES MONTS\u2014Clear; northwest wind Inward at 5 p.m., yesterday, bark Albertine in tow.ANTICOSTI\u2014Ulear ; ward at noon from Marie Emma.Low PoINT, C.B.\u2014Rain ; northwest.Inward steamsh and bark Caspar.Outward, yesterday noon; steamship Domingo, at 9 p.m.steamghl Feraholm, barks Brother, Averola, Fans Mira Petersen.\u2019 \u2019 i\u2019 Xs 0 Inward northwest wind.Out English Bay, schooner ale from the P Grandhoim § Riarinelets, ng NEw YoRK, Cet.5.\u2014Arrived, QT 0 Liverpool: Devonla, From Changes Ra En ing, from Liverpool.; / against 3,026 in 1885, The inland vessels this year number 4,327, id gs west wind.In-É Das TI BOD for ré DUF 1 UEENST-WN, Oct.5.\u2014Arrived, \"= à trom New York.*olldqe Bay?The Alla» SS.Hibernian from «3 Boston vis Halifax, arrived at Hf ÿ a.m: yesterday.: "]
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