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RELIABLE, S(FI AND TOUGH, At less than half the cost of Malleable Iron Castings.Additionai Plant for a Foundry cos*s less than 83.000, Samples of IRON and STEEL made at first experimental test may be seen with, and arrangements made for working under this process, by agreement for Shop Rights, with JOHN LIVINGST NE, Teronto or Oshawa.September 10 mwi \u201c18 fAYHE art never to forget or Lo learn any 1 book after baving read it ouvce, by Mr Loisette, of London, appreciated, Judged, 1o~ laced.L franc, in stamps.Address Mr.L'ABBE CHAVAUTY, ex-Military Chaplain at Lourdes, (Hautes-Pyrenees), France 154 M =! CIDAN DESPATCHES [ Orrawa, Ont, October 9.\u2014R-presenta- ] tions are about to be made toithe Canadian Goods selected by our | Court one year ago, He termined to have the accused extradited OCTOBER 11, 1886.{SINGLE COPIES ]THREECENTS {SUBACRIPTION $6.00 A YEAR.THE DONINION CAPITAL.A Non-Exiradiiable Subject Hidnappea \u2014SGen.Middleton to Visit the North.West\u2014Xvjured at Footbair, Government in the case of lately kidnapped from Canaga for a non- extraditable offence avd täken to the United States.Brown, it is stated, was committed for perjury in a Penneylvanis, 2 fled to Canada 6 months later, but was recently brought back by means of a decoy.He has since been recommended to proceed agningt his deceivers for couspiracy., He ig not a Bitish subject having only been six months in the country.It is possible that the Government may cause the case to be laid before the \u201cYashington apthorities, Orrawa, Oct, 10.\u2014Barboug the Pote- dam, N.Y., banker prosccy g Austin Routliffe, of Aylmer, for fodgery, is de- niel Brown, if possible, and has applied for a warrant through the American consul here, The preliminary trial will be held next week, Major-General Middleton will likely visit Manitoba and the North-West at an early date, In a game of football here, yesterday, between the Ottawa Juniors and a team from the Frawley Institute two men were seriously burt, one on each side, Cummings, of the Instisute, received a severe cut under the chin, rendering him uncontcious for about fifteen minutes, and Campbell, of the Ottawas bad his shoulder \"dislocated.The hurts were purely accidental in each case.A PEA\u2018EFUL POW-WOW.The Indian à hiefs Visit the Premierand Endy Macdonalid\u2014Crowfool\u2019s Sprech.Orrawa, Oct, 9.\u2014The Indian Chiefs, Crowfoot, Three Bulls aud North Arm visited Sir John and Lady Macdonald this morning, whom they style respectively \u201c Kistamoninon \u201d (Brother-in-law) and \u201c Asskit \u201d (the good heartee woman).On their way to Earnscliff they were brought past the Byward market, where the usual busy Saturday morning scene presents itself, and with which they were very much surprised.In the parlor of Sir John\u2019s residence Crowfoot made an eloquent speech which was subsequently interpreted by Father Lacombs.In conclusion he said :\u2014\u201c We have come a long way off to see you at your house, and our own are far far off.We remember both when you cauwe to us in our land this summer.We had good feeling there, and the lady gave our people money and presents, We hope the great chief will think of our people.Since the white man camo the buffilo have gone away, and now we need to be helped by the white chiefs, We want big farms, but what we do with what we cant eat.1 see this morning that yon do not forget Your own people, as they sell what they dont want, (Referring to the market.) | That is what my people want to do.\u201d Sir John Macdonald replied, presenticg each chief with $25, and promising to send more presents and clothing to their people.He exhorted them to remain peaceful and not grow impatient if time elapsed before all their demands were granted.Sir John, in conclusion, said he would see that Mr.Dewdney looked after them, and concluded by promising to find a market for their surplus productions.The Indians were then conducted to the lawn, where they were photographed.Crowfoot, on bidding his adieux, said that he was lonesome for his people now that he had seen the land of the white men, and begged to be permitted to return at once.Sir John told his request would be granted, and the chief will leave for home vn Monday night, along with Father Lacombe, The other Indians will remain for the unveiling of the Brant monument at Brantford, C.B.R, Depot Burned.Woopsrock, October 10.\u2014This morning at four o\u2019clock the Canadian Pacific Depot was discovered to beablaze, but owing to there being no fire protection within balf a mile, it was soon reduced to ashes, Had the wind been in a different direction the freight sheds, which are filled with goods, would have been in great peril, Sam Jones in Toronto.Toronto, Ont., October 10.\u2014Rev, Sam Jones continues to draw immense crowds to the Matural Street Rink.To-night his discourse was to men only and hundreds had to be turned away ; the large building being packed to the doors, THE WEATHER.METtEOROLOGICAL OFFIOE, TorowTto, Out, October 10, L sm.The pressure is high over the North- Weet and the Atlantic States, and comparatively low over the upper lakes and the routh-west states.Tue weather has been five and warm from the Jower lakes to the Atlantic, and cold and rainy in the North- West.Probabilities, L.kes\u2014Moderate south-west and gouth- east wind, five and warn to-day; local rains to-morrow.; 8t, Lawrence and Guif\u2014 Moderate winds, fice weather, not much change in tempera- ure.\u2018 Maritime\u2014Light to moderate winde, fine weather, not much change in temperature.-\u2014 A Child Murderess.; PANAMA, October 9.\u2014A diabolic tragedy has at Chinquingura, in the State of Cundmamara, where a girl 13 years of age murdered three children by staboing them witha rusty table knife and subsequently beating their brains out with a stone.The child murderessis very small for her age and it is believed she committed the deed while suffering from mental aberration produced by the bite of a mad dog._ Rosexpo RexpueLEs.\u2014Just to hand ope case Reina Victoria cigars by the above elebrated manufacturer.8.Hyman, 180 St.James treet, Norre Dame Hosrrrar \u2014 The visiting Governors to the Notre Dame Hospital for the week beginning 11th October, 1886, are MM.L.A.Senecal and D.McIntyre.EqUITABLE LIFE AssURANCE So0IEry \u2014 Mr.B.W.Gale, for the past 18 years manager of this flourishing company, is to be found at No.223 St.James street, and will be happy to give any information relative to the \u2018 Free Tontine Policy\u201d a not'ce of wbich appears in our columne, LATSST GABLE NEWS THE BULGARIAN CRI3IS, The Russian Emvoy Speaks\u2014The Czar's Interest in Bulgaria's Safety\u2014Ru- tan sud tho French\u2014ülection Dis- turbances\u2014Y ord Chnrchiil\u2019s Yiasior.VIENNA, October 9.\u2014The Neue Freie Press publishes a despatch stating that military prepara\u2018ions are in progress in Russian Besarabia, Osher telegrams afficm that the Russian occupation of Bulgaria is highly improbable.SOFIA, October bars, replying to a deputation which! claimed to represent the municipal authorities of Rustchuk, said that the Czar had authorized him to declare that his Majesty did not intend to make Bulgaria a Russian province.The regents daily deceived the people with false promises.Russia, as the friend of Bulgaria, desired to save the country and restore liberty.LoNDoN, October 9.\u2014A special correspondent had an interview with General Kaulbars at Rustchuk to-day, The Russian agent condemned the conduct of the Regents as absurd and unpatriotic, HE said that Bulgaria without the Czar\u2019s protection Would be powerless and bankrupt aud would become the prize of agitators every where, * The Czar,\u201d continued General Kaulbers * has graciously sent me Upon a concili.8tofy mission, ad Bulgaria's salvation depends upon the acceptance of Russia\u2019s overture.The Czar will never recognize the elections, while officers to whom even Battenberg granted amnesty remain in prion, The Ragents are evi dently intriguing to re-enter Bat- tenberg and then negotiate a surrender on beiter terms, But the Czar will never consent to the adoption of any course other than that already laid down by Russia.The British and Italian con- suis increase the dangers of the situation by their language which is most violent, I will start to-morrow morning for Schumila going thence to Varona and from there.returning to Rustchuk.I have reason to believe that troops hostile to the Regency occupy Biels, an important telegraph centre, controlling communications with Sofia,\u201d The Post correspondent says that General Kaulbara is evidently astounded at and irritated by the vbatinaéy of the Government and people, VIENNA, Getober 9.-~The Togeblatt has a telegram from Lembory stativg that ths Russian war office has instructed the commanders of four infantry divisions in the districts of Osykov, Dunaburz, Minsk and Orel to recall all men on furlough and to hold the men in readiness to proceed to the Austrian and Rsumanian frontiers in five days.The report is not confirmed from other quarters, VIENNA, Oct.10.\u2014The Political Correspondence says the Bulgarian Ministry has addressed a cizcular note to foreign diplomatic agents at Sofia, declaring that all foreigners who meddle with polling at the elections will be expelled.This action, the Correspondence says, is obviouely directed against Russians.The Russian agent at Sofia, M.Neklicdoft, has returned to Russia.In a ci cular note he announced his intention of forthwith ceasing diplomatic relations with Bulgaria.Soria, Oct, 10.\u2014At Rustchuk on Saturday Gen.Kulbars met a deputation of avowed Russophobists, The Russian agent made a speech and when he had concluded the delegates expressed a wish to discuss various questions with him.The General thereupon became enraged and turning his back on the delegates dismissed them from his presence, LoNDoN, O:tober 10.\u2014Advices from Sofia confirm tre report that M.Neklin- doff, the Russian agent at Sofia, has sus- peuded relations with the Bulgarian Government pending instructions from Gen, Kaulbars, A despatch from Rustchuk says the elections are proteeding quietly, LonDoN, Oct.8\u2014A Constantinople dispatch says the Sultan has been especi- aily attentive to the admiral of the French Mediterranean squadron, aud has bestowed costly presents upon him.Soria, October 10.\u2014To-day 150 pea- santa came in from the surrounding villages and after visiting the Russian con- suiate where they were harangued by Consul Neklindoff tried to put a stop to the elections, An affray ensued in which sticks and stones were freely used, and several persons were wounded, The intruders were eventually expelled from the city, Consul Neklindoff complained to the consuls of other powers that ihe elections were illegal, inasmuch as friends and followers of Seankoff were roughly handled and not allowed to vote, The cor.sul sent evasive replies, The polling is now going on quietly, and will be con- cinded this eveuin:.The election disturbers are Macedonians, and ere consequently not entitled to vote, The Russian consulate supplied the rioters with money and spirits, and they renewed the conflict, A crowd threatened to attack the consulate, whereupon the consul\u2019s servants opened fire upon the mob, It is reported that eight persons were wounded, A lady was observed at the window ostentatiously dressing wounds; some of the buliets entered the neighboring German consulate, Tbe consul made a complaint and troops now occupy the street to prevent anyone from passing tbrough it.The karavan is trying to oust the Government, who however, assert that they have a large majority, ; LONDON, Oct.11 \u2014Lord Randolph Churchill has arrived at Prague.The Viennese are obstinate in the belief that his mission is a non-political one.They assert that he is arranging new alliances, The Brussels Nord informs Lord Churchill that he is badly mistaken if he suspects the approach of war between Austria and Russia, AFFAIRS IN SPAIN.A New Cabinet Formed\u2014Tho Queen Rewards Patriotism.MADRID, Oct, 10.\u2014A new Cabsnet hag been formed as follows :-President of the Council, [Senor Sagasta; Minister of Affairs, Senor Moret; Minister of Justice, Senor Martinez; Minister of Finance, Senor Pnigeerver; Minister of Interior, mozed War Preparasions\u2014 he Neal- 9.\u2014General Kaul-! | Admiral Arias; Minister of the Colonies, Senor Balaguer.The Queen regent has presented crosses to the ecergeants and men who resisted the insurgents at the Langel barracks, THE IRISH PROBLEM, The Government and the Irish Members \u2014%r, ®drien\u2019s Views.LoNDoN, October 9,\u2014The Marquis of Hartington authorizes the denial of the statement that he has promised support to anew Irish bill alleged to have been drafted by Chamberlain and to te nnder the consideration of the Government, LoNDoN, Oct, 10\u2014The Daily News says \u201cIt is the intention of the G»vernment, after promising a Home Rule bill, to take up the procedure measure os the first business of the session, The Government bave so Hartington and Mr.Chamberlain, but nothing defiuite has been arranged, Although the Government hope to Carry the Home Rule measure by a majority of 100, they prefer to secure the right of closure first, It is likely the Parnellites Will object to the Government\u2019s programme aud insist that Irish affairs be the first business.\u201d DUBLIN, October 10.\u2014 William O\u2019Brien ; speaking at Gurteen, Sligo, yesterday, said that if the people allowed the winter to pass quietly the Government would use that fact against Giad- stone and Parnell, The English Liberals would not return if another batch of rack renters were expelled from Ireland, Ifthe Government was foolish and criminal enough to suppress the Nationat League a thousand secret soci- e:ies would arise instead, The Congo Railway Seheme.LoNDoN, Oct, 9.\u2014A Belgian syndicate has taken the Congo railway concession which the English abandoned, Mr, Giadsione\u2019s Henith, LONDON, October 9.\u2014Mr.Gladstone is suffering with cold which keeps him within doors, The condition of his daughter Mrs.Drew is still critical, The League of the Cross, Cork, October 10,\u2014Five thousand members of the League of the Cross, a total abstinence society, paraded through the streets of Cork to-day to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Father Matthew.They were accompanied by bands of music, and sang Irish, French and American national songs, Although rain was falling 20,000 persons viewed the parade, Religious Riots in tue East.DELHI, October 9\u2014Serious religious riots between the Hindoos and Mohammedans prevail throughout the district of Jeypoor and Kattywar.The Bengal government has declined to interfere with the native religious customs by initiating reforms looking towards abolishing infant marriages aud enforced widowhood.The government insist that the question of reform in these matters must for the present be left with tne Hindoos themselves, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 The : marchists Scntenced.CHICAGO, October 9.\u2014Judge Gary, today, seutenced the seven Anarchists to be hauged December 3:d, Sunday at the Stock Yards, CHICAGO, October 10.\u2014There was no disturbance at the Stock Yards to-day, but the entire vicinity of the great packing houses was bustling with significant preparations, The Pinkerton force at the Yards has been increased to four hundred men and each one of them is armed with a revolver and a repeating rifle, To-day the large packing estabishment of Washington Butchers Sons was converted into a barracks and will be the headquarters of the force until the trouble has blown over, Speeimens of a Past Age.WILKESBARRE, October 9.\u2014The work- mer.engaged in building a branch railroad at Plains Township, three miles from here, made a curious find to-day, After making a blastin a schelly roek they found what appears to be the bodies of two well preserved animals, They also found the petrified head of a monster snake, The specimens will weigh two hundred pounds each ; one of them has the perfect head and features of a bear while the other is a strange looking saurian monster with a mouth resembling thas of a frog, The Knights of Labor, RicEMOND, Va.,, October 9.\u2014At the afternoon session the roll of the local assemblies was called, and each presented such resolutions as it desired to lay before the General Assembly.The total number was 282, They were referred to the committee on distribution for sub- mizsion te the approval committees, A standing committee of 13 on finance was appointed as well as the following special committees : Chinese and foreign con- trac labor, emigration, legislation, relief.Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Okio railroad corporations, The Assembly adjourned until Tuesday morning.ert.GARBISON ARTILLERY.The above corps had à church parade yesterday afternoon to St.Paul\u2019s Church, Dorchester street, and looked very smary and soldier-like in their new uniforms, As this was the last parade of the season, there was a large muster, geome 250 turning out, including the following officers :\u2014 Lt-Col.Oswald, Majora, Atkinson and Laurie ; Regimental Chaplain, Rev.Mr.Barclay ; Captains Lulbam, Howard, Lane, Cole and Levin, and Lieu\u2018enants Bruge, Ogilvy, Finlayson, Dr.Cameroon.A large crowd witnessed tae parade pass down St.James street, up Beaver Hall Hill, asd the church was well filled to hear the Rev.Mr.Barclay\u2019s address to the men.Lieut.-Col.Oswald ie to be congratulated on having such a fice looking corps and being able to turn out such large musters.A HERE AND THERE.About 10 o\u2019clock last evening an alarm was sounded for a fire in a coal ou store, 1009 St.James street.The blaze was extinguished by streams from hose Nos.12 and four.The damage was slight.; | Ou Saturday évening, Detective Gladu arrested two men Who gave their names as Leblanc and Charelebois, while in the act of disposing of a quantity of new goods consisting of boots, shirls and handkerchiefs in a pawn shop on Notre Dame Senor Leon Castellos Minister of Publié Works, Senor Rodrigo; Minister of War, General Castello; Minister of Marine, street.The goods are believed to have been stolen, and the detective is looking for an owner, intimated to Lord UNTED STATS EWS WEOLESALE SWANDLING.A Chicazxo Embezzier Joins the Cana dian coleny\u2014Meavy Loss s.CHicAGo, Oct, 9.\u2014An afternoon paper siys : \u2014N.M.Neelde, & pariver in the well known packing house of J.C.Ferguson & Co.isin Canada, He hes is-ued bigus warehouse receipts aggregating $400,000, and has practically ruined his firm.The loss will fall altogether on banks\u2014 $100,000 on a single New York bank.Among the banks which have suffered are the Bank of Montreal, Chicago, and the Bank of British North America.A banker who is familiar with \u2018he facts says the Bank of British North America will suffer to the extent of $95,000, The same baulker said there were a great lot of receipts in the hands of Board of Trade capitalists, so that while the loss of ths banks is only about $29,500 there will be at least $1,000,000 on ths outside.The firm\u2019 capital was $200,000.The banks will probably take out no attachments for the reason that all that was found in the warehouse, where there should have been balf a million dollars worth cf property, was 300 bags of salt.The actual amount of embezzlement cannot be told until a thorough investigation has been made, \u2014 THE ANCRORIL SAFE, .Mair Shaft Broken and Proceeding Under sail\u2014ihe News as 5t, John's Ald, i New York, Ostober 10,\u2014A despatch from St.John\u2019s, Nfld, states that the steamer Anchoria is 70 miles off shore witha broken shaft.The news from the Anchoria was brought in by a boat which left the steamer on Friday night and ar rived at port this afternoon.The steamer Miranda has been despatched to the Anchoria\u2019s assistance.It is probable that further news will be received by an early hour to-morrow morning.Boston, Mass, Ost.10, \u2014The brig Autwerp was abandoned at sea and her crew were brought to this port by the steamer Bulgaria which arrived yester- ay, The captain of the Antwerp reports that on the night of September 24th, when the vessel was 1,000 miles due west of Queenstown, the man at the wheel sighted a light ahead.They werd then in latitude 51, 35 longitude 28.26, Tha light was a white one, ana they supposed at first it was a vessel going in the same direction as themselves and that her light was a compass light, On coming closer, however, they made her out to be a steamer evidently under sail, She was making very little progress and they at first supposed her to be hove to, They ran within about a mile of ker, but aithough the crew of the steamer could not but have seen them they made no .si,r- nal of distress, and the brig eon- tinued on her way, They were oa the northern passage and supposed the steamer was one of the Anchor Line boats; she was sailing westward and way evidenMy shaping her course for the banks of Newfoundland, It is now believed here and in New York that this steamer was-the overdue Anchoria with the broken shaft and under sail, Boston, October 10.\u2014A despatch from St, John\u2019s, N.F., says the missing steamship Anchoria, with her mainshaft broken, lies under canvas about 70 miles off Cape Spear, bearing east-south-east, The passengers and crew are all well, A lifeboat, under the command of the Anchoria\u2019s first officer, arrived here at oop, announcing the disaster.ST.Joan\u2019s, Ntld., October 10.\u2014 Fight of the crew of the Anchoria were in tha life boat which arrived here this afternoon.The steamer Miranda left at 6 p.m.in search of the Anchoria and ia expected to arrive back to-morrow afternoon, \u2014 Beized by a gussian Cruiser SAN Francisco, Oct, 10,\u2014The Ameria can schooner Henrietta has been seized in the Arctic regions by a Russian crui-er for illegally trading in Russian ports, Defrauding à Csieut, Bosron, October 8.\u2014Lawyer James A.L.Whittier was indicted, to-day, for the embezzlement of some hundred thousand dollars from Harriet D., Reed, a client, Whittier is in jail in default of bail.A Fiendish Crime.HazELToN, Pa, October 9\u2014The body of Mrs, Bruzanski was found in the woods near Jeddo this morning.She had been outraged and brutally murder ed.It is supposed that several persons were concerned in the crime, Jadge Fitzgerald\u2019s Contribution.Lincorn, Neb, October 10,\u2014J ohn Fi: z- gerald, Presideat of the Irish National League, bas sent $3,000 to Treasurer O'Reilly as his personal contribution to the anti-eviction fund, started in response to Parnell\u2019s appeal, A Heavy Opiuna Seizure: SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 10,\u2014The Custom House authorities have seized a large quantity of ¢pium which was consign.d ia disguise of tea to Chung Yok & Cu,, of this city, The value of the opium seiz :à is $20,000.A schooner Believed to be Lost.GLOUCESTER, Mase, October 9.\u2014The schooner Seth Stockbridge, which sailed from here June Ist, for Greenland to engage in Halibut fishing has heen giv.n up as dust, It is believed she was crushed in the ice.Her crew was composed of thirteen men and she was commanded by Capt.Anthone E.Olsen, Great Forest Fiye, GRAND Forks, Dak., Oct, 10.\u2014A great forest fire is raging two miles south of here.A strong wind is blowing and the flames are rapidly coming in the direction of this city.Additional fire departments have been telegraphed for to fight the flames, The loss to timber ig incalculable, Cremated in their Sieep.CINOINNATI, October 10.-Thig morn- ng, between two and three o\u2019clock, August Becker\u2019s residence and tailoring establishment, at No, 67 Moore street, was discovered to be on fire.The place was thoroughly cleaned ont, Among the ruins two dead bodies were found.\u2018hey were those of Margaret Link, aged GO, aud her daughter, aged 18, They occupied ) rooms on the third floor.ra rm.a a Hess od py \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 = EE\u201d , p =, ; ERCIAL GAZETIE AY.OCTOBER 11 9 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL » MOND No.2 750s avked 7570 cash, 7Tiz| CAVADIAN LIVE STOCK Expo .e gl , : .; i i t.1 and [asked; Ko.2, 7540 as ivesteamers sai ed fr i à : n other Banks.,.29,805 472293 The following were the fluctuations in MILWAUKEE WEEKLY RECEIPTS.tations compared with those ¢ of Oc bid December, 85£c bid May.; Fives TL Ba vm thig Portq 51 Bal.due from Banks in 8 ; ipte.Shipments, yesterday were as follows : Provisious ing the week carrying live stock Ve Rik AND ; U 1 Canada, Le sacseute 163,182 357,095 prices and the sales made in New York, Flour, bbls Res 000 Par 368 Oct.Yester- aa sactions in hog products were in British markets, Two of these vu the H Pal ar CON EDS I 156,159 225,354 Saturday, 9th October, as specially re- Wheat, bush.4.: \u201c291,444 293,265 November wheat Ls 0 CA I biog lots at about quotations, Glasgow, 7) for London and gy, fr Bal, due from agencies ported for Tex HERALD by Macdougall Corn,busn._.1 {.12,000 1.370 Decombor wheat\u2026.77 TE ul small J9 unchanged.Beef was dull, Liverp wl, having 985 cattle 4 Jo DSVIDEN WS\u2014sEMI-ANNUAL from dthe dE or Brothers stock brokers, St, Francois Oats, bush, non .67,350 9,280 January wheat.x 5 T4 which are a io .sheep, 459 citsle and 2,651 sheep, and \u201c4 Books Books agencies in United ' \u2019 Barley, bush .283,168 134,071 Novembor corn 29 36% Sei We quota: 20.00 @ 22.00 cattle aud 1,610 sheep fur the rez 2 P.C.Payable.Close.Beoben| Kingdom ., co.24813 Xavier street :\u2014 Rye, br base 6,720 » May Comm ou 434 403 401 India mess beef, per tcs.$ @ 0000 ports.This makes the total ex, Civ, Mes ten GR 6 150et.1 Oct 16 oot.PORIBION Goverment 13000 13,000 og By eee PT \"Tt November ont.2! 2 2 Mess beef, bbls ours.a 00 @ 0000 fie week 1,701 catile and 4 A0 0 Less ssc000 : : n stock - \u2019 == wl =|.; irae 2 04 + LC, por, acess .os) 2 Banque Nati- N 16 Oct.1 Nov.|Loans discountsor ad- 242 =|Ë|E PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.Noy oats omen 5h or 293 Montreal, SO C donne 1500 @ 1550 against 2,625 cattle and 7,055 Shogy eh Oe ENDS QUARTERLY.Stoo bods Son Srooxs.El El; Mowtnæau, 9th October, 1886, Novembereoric 1m dr BB eer res do.1800 @ 1850 week, or a falling off of 924 guy?at DIVIDES Books Books bentures of m: ni- sé = Tt isin.January pork.10 324 9 80 9 95 a anks\u2019, perlb.00.00 @ 00093 9 654 sheep.; ang Bread = Lard, Fairb p P.C.Payable, Close.re-open cipal or other cor- eee ae ree .£ the November lard 5 02% 5 7u 5 75 2 ; .\u2026o.00.00 @ 0949 The tutal exports since the open; Bell.Tol.Co.2 1300.o.oo Maison, provinetal rest rnton\u2026\u2026-\u2026-\".\u2026-| TE Tr Tk Ty 9000 FLOR \u2014To-ay\u2019s business was of the yeariara 11111 585.582 58 Do.Canadian 212110 COS @ 00.13 navigation bo date are ae Pal Petite | ANNUAL MEETINGS British or fore n of poke Share rn bog 880 8° 648 26100 usual Saturday order, being for the most January lard.$02 G8 340} Hams, red, por 1b.00.00 @ 00.00 ooiid™™ ® FF oe = Molsons Bauk.\u2026\u2026052ee5 0e Moet: 8p» cure RES Ra Erie .a Bo dot Sab 1052 8300) part in broken lots at quotations.Prices Feoruary ribs.Co vere ae flame, Conic.Line.00.00 @ 90-10 Sheep mont! nL ee \u2018 Bu SPECIAL GUNERAL HEETING.Canadian, are held Erie 2nds ati {of some grad a shade easier, but not The following shows the highest andj moms B00 \"0 \"00 0 000 104@ 00.11 Hogs.00e cocccamcacee nn 22500 Atlantic & N.W.R-R.Co.2 Nov.eee fas olateral Se.81,180 31,435 Sho ids \u201c100 | 26h 26} 274 274 ohn tabl 71 we Pre e were no transac- lowest prices of December wheat in the Bacon, per par Ib.00.08 @ 00.09 Compared with the Cotrespyyy, Loans to municipal cor- ' \u2019 North-West |.) [1164 M0} 1164 116} 2800 quotably lower, Ther Stocks in NeW York and Chicago markets during! Raliow, per Ib.» 00.044@ 00.05 weeks of 1834 aud 1835, those of 15g FINANCIAL.Loborations.18,932 15496 North-West pret.133 CO bd \u2018i550 | tions reported on \u2019Change.Stocks inf © 0 \"ror oT, p Dalry Prodace.are as fillows:\u2014 8 ; orporas St.ernie \u2026 : Cow go.; ; Tux HERALD OFFICE, PONS Lu RARE 209,337 258,359 SL.Paul Toi 121 \u201céiil'ois \u201862° sing store show scarcely any charge from last .New York.Chicago.Burrar.\u2014 The market does not uuder- Cattle nes a Ps Igy Saturday Evening, October 9.Lothor Danks.sccured 28424 28424 N.J.Central .623 62 5,4 08, Pi week, being 42,675 barrels, against 42,770 Totes us IT, Sas 7] go auy change.Fine qualities are À Sheep aa CGI he bt .erent | à Y.l*,,000.0000 01184 1124 119: ; : nv _ y 4 ui imited sup> ; , $% Ee ot oened his morniee with Chéteurrent loans and» OBATT 3151008 DR Loue Evan 11 157157 1366 000 bairels, or 95 barrols less.The recelpts Dirsrence.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 vus zag 2 moderate demand with a Limite 810210 This shows adecrenss of cattle this Yea The market opeued this morning with | discounts se not Del.& Hudson.1045 16di1udi ol 600 For the week were 35,632 barrels, making and prices are firm.Low grade by 1,371 frum.1884 and 84 from 1855 firmer tendency, but the announcement specially secured.22:542 24,241 Rock Island.-J+0+[125H.125H 100 .\u2019 ion 35.727 E.McLennan, 22 St.John street, (West- good supply and difficult to move.We an increase of 2,268 sheep over 1885 ay a firm he etition for a writ Bills overduesecmed.23,540 31940 1 Gegtrat ti 24 185 199 the exports and local consumption 35, ern Chambers), reports the Chicago grain quote :\u2014Creamery, 20c@2047 ; Eustera 5 339 over 1885, 94 ay shorty a oo rain - a City Passenger Beat estate i vdi estate 2h 1358 Wabass ot 2 | Df .14) 600 barrels, and provision markets as follows :\u2014 Townships dairy, 15c@18¢c; Western, 12¢ \"Freights durivg the week wera i, fi anctio remi Wabash pref.: | 86H! ., ; ity.50s.accord i Railway Co had been ordered to issue Other assets 121120: 281405 127027 Gulon Paolo.si ole sl sa ca S We quote :\u2014 brl.$4 07,@ $410 Crcago, Oct.9, 1886.De all eccerding to qualliy, | Were ex- demand at as te 50 » according 50 stay, .\u2014 \u2014_____!Reading.seeses vans 885 308 364! 86 | 68700 Superior Extra, per brl.A TT ; ; er and port 0.HH : had a disc suraging effect on the market 84,137:551 ÿ4:630:972 Kansas Texas.3 ai ae a 600 Extra Superfine.vesess 385 @ 3.95 | FS Same pecting an advance in the Liverpool Tusurance increases as the season and prices fell off somewhat.The trans- The New York Stock Market.St, Paul & Omaha .| 505 508 & 498 2100 FANGY.\u2026.00000.8.76 @ 3.80 or's.Hist Leo's (os \u201c| est market to-day were disappoints ?vances, aud some cympani=s refuse ty i actions in bank stocks were limited to 278 The follow review of the market is Dm & Omana pref).zy.HU 500 spring Extra.verse.265 a 315 year.|the cable Ho yoster oe : | sure deck loads at any price.\u2019 - .ee 2881985 onl 961 ) UPETHNe.eqns sevens sone IZ ure 56s, olders in this market are Exchauge is a shade easier at g; shares, 125 of which were Montreal.The taken from the New York Evening Post Northern fac.Sreti ol pid pr 2 oy Strong Bekers', Manitoba., 0.00 @ 450 0 SE firm at 12c for purest white and colored, cent.\u2018 g à Da opening sales of this stock were made at of this evening : \u2014 Ontario & West.cnioscn(eseaj-0u0| eevee | Strong Bakers\u2019 [Canadian].0.00 @ 4.20 98 but buyers will not meet these views au The following statement of expory 226% and the closing 1 per cent.lower at| The market was weakened this morn- Erlo & Wostari ens Strong Bakers\u2019 [ American].a8 2 300 0 42 the week closes with a carsler feeling, Ia Jast week has bee: spacially preparedt, .- : > Mobile & vhio., Coeafesraticaddeniddiiie IN@sess sesnne sossscosnve 4 : the country markets thesituation appears Pre HERALD by Mr.Robect Bick à 925!, the closing quotations being ing by the heavy break in New York and Louisville & Nash éijl'ais dif Middli 1 275 @ 280 0403) © hat abi that in thi 2 0 b Dicken, = 23 i New England, and after one o'clock 6, C.,C.L.695 69° 694, 69 2100 DUC I0BB race vosereee \u201865 @ 2.70 i to be somewhat akin to thatin this mar- gecretary ot che Daminion Live Stock 4° 225} asked, 225; bid.Merchants, of efforts were apparently made to depress Texas Pacific.!!: ! gps core Pollards- cree.sodium] bi, 268 @ 2.60 ket and but little business is being done.gociation and Ciuadian agen: for Mey, which 75 shares sold, changed hands! prices by attracting fist one stock and Vfissoure Pc TUNT hi 1154 iisÿ 1168 1900 enrio bags Ling extra] 1.75 @ 1.80 The shipments from New York for the Marcus, Psol & Son-, London, and Moy, at 1298.Commerce changed hands then another, the most conspicuous being St.Paul, M.&M.[1193 1193 1194 1154 800 qe \u201c [superfine] .1.60 @ 1.65 week were 23,639 boxes.which added Lo Marcus Macdonald, Fraser & Co, Glas at 1243 and 124}, 25 shares selling at each Pacific Mail, in which there were sales of Pullman Car.Ei \u201853; \u2018338335 \"1990 City bags [delivered].ess 225 @ 2.30 those from this port [47,185 boxes] make gow: \u2014 | Oatario sold at 122 and Only 1,600 shares up to twelve o\u2019clock, \\Vest Shore now bouds.!.1014 .1014 2100 ; .the total from the two ports for the week Statement of live atocæ exported fr of thse figures.ty Pa h #8¢ But after one o'clock it wasdecreased 13 Canada Pac.eof Thy TL 705 701 8800 OATMEAL-\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 70,824 boxes.We quote :\u2014Fines: Sept.the port of Maptreal to Great Britaig People\u2019s at 96.City Passenger, however, a 541 on sales of 20,000 shares, Reading Sxchange- 0.ABS eae .Granulated, per bbl.8625 ps 39 and October 11ÿe@12c ; finest August 11c the week endiag October 9, 1886:\u2014 was the centre of attraction and sold down was also heavily sold after two o\u2019clock, The Boe erm Er bag8.\u2026.\u2026.2.15 .@11Le ; medium to fine 93c@103c ; other 7 per cent.from the opening, when 200 shares changed hands at 182, which was at th» ame tims a drop of 9% from yes- torday\u2019s lowest and closing price.After the opening it sold down to 195, being a fall of 16} per cent.from yesterday\u2019s closing price.The closing, however, was Hrmor at 181 asked, 150 bid, Montreal Tdagraph opened with sales at 103, sold up § and then dropped i, selling at 103%, and closed 2} lower at 101, the closing quotations being 101% asked, 101 bid.Rich- elicu was affected by the general condition of the market and sold down from 78% 0 773, closing at 771.Ga: was steady, sales of 100 shares being made at 2133, a decline of 2 from yesterday.Bell Telephone ex-dividend was strong, selling at 120.Edwardsburg Starch changed hands at 115, The total transactions in miscellaneous stocks were 1,873 shares, making the sum of the day\u2019s transactions 2,151 shares, as follows :\u2014 MOBNING BOARD.25 Montreal Ai.2261 50 do ut.\u2026\u2026on+ro0u000 000001 225 25 Ontarioat.0.0.»esel22 3 Peoples At.++.ve0cences 96 75 Merchants Bt.esses sevens 1295 * 25 Commerce 8t.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00.124# 25 do At.ovcernso0e 1244 75 Mont.Tel.at.-.103 100 do Bl.\u2026\u2026\u2026000000s0000000 1034 200 do Af.0000sunt 00000000 1034 450 do Ateosess seccss 50000101 100 West.Union At.» s0vc0s TB 25 Richelieu al.\u2026vasco0s00000004 78% 135 do Blesee vsvcvessonnoss 18 90 do Bf +000 0ovesoo00e TH 26 do Bluvievsvorons 200 City Pass.at.25 do Bluvessese onnne 160 do Bl.ververecnvanncesslT6 75 do AY s+0vo 000000060000 175 100 Gas at.cc00esec00000 2134 50 Bell Teleplone at.120 73 Edwardsburg Starch Co.at.115 The following are the closing quotations of the stock markat as especially reported fox TaE HERALD by D.Lorn MacDougall & Co., Stock Brokers, 11 Hospital street: w ws =cretary-Treasurer.Ther Wontreal Herald MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1 WIIH THE \u2018* GAZETTE'S'\u2019 HELP.The Gazette, in its efforts to bolster up the Government under which its pro- prieturs are favored contractors, attempts to sow that if the expenditure in Quebec has been wasteful the provincial ex- peu-iture in Ontario has been more so.As the Government of Ontario is not on trial before the electors of Quebec, the point of the Gazette\u2019s observations under this head is, so to speak, pointless.The people of Quebec are trying the Government of Quebec, and it is by their good or bzd management of Quebec affairs and Quebec finances they must stand or fall But the Gusette, with its usual facility for falling into traps of its own setting, bas in its anti-Oatario argument supplied the very figures which were reeded to convince Quebec electors of their Gover.ment\u2019s extravagance and culpability, Is takes up the expenditures of the two provinces under eight heads and it compares former and recent periods as 1873 with 1885, and so on ; but the tables of real importance are those which compare the expenditures of the two provinces in the same year, say the year 1885 :\u2014 QUEBEC.ONTARIO.Legslation.++.$ 185217 $ 125,762 Civil Government oo.187,874 184,254 Justice .cvevviinen iin, 356,646 354,923 Educalion.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.347,885 583,564 Public institutiors.,.208,061 61%,570 Immigration.Cera 9,868 19,088 Agricalture.71,473 159 576 Miscellaneous $9,769 100,320 $1,498,793 $2,001,057 \"Te Gazette has made a point of attacking the Ontario Government for its wasteful expenditures, and bas labored to show that it was the most extravagant Provincial Government in the Dominion, Nobody can be made to believe anything of the kind.It is patent to all who have studied Ontario affairs that that Province has both good Governmentand economi- point out any increased public advantage from this increased expenditure ?When the Government in election campaigns ; but the province itself, the tax-payers and electors, have gained nothing except a vast increase of the cfficial element that is organized at all times for election purposes, but never for facilitating the tran- | saction of public business.Quebec ha?to-day the worst civil service uf any province of the Dominion, and costing more in proportion to population than that of any other province, The Taillon Government have expended ten thousand dollars for a report recommending extensive reductions, but no attention has been paid to a single recommendation of thereport.Is it any wonder the service is go costly and inefficient ?3, The Administration of Justice.This costs in Ontario, with its half million of extra population, $354,923; in Quebcc a larger sum, $356,646, Comment is scarcely necessary on such facts.The condition of the Montreal Court House, with ita crowds of useless cificials, is a fair illustration of the way ir which the provincial fuuds are expeuled in providing for the \u201cadministration of justice,\u201d But it appears that while Quebec is expending more than the great Province of Ontario under this head, the cost of the service in Quebec has increased $44,000 in the last twelve years.Is there a person in Quebec who can the Cazctte\u2019s own\u2014can there be any doubt themselves liberal and tolerant in their that the present is the proper time to rid, relations with their fellow citizens, it be~ the province of the influence of the politicians and officials whose management of provincial affairs has brought about such costly and unsatisfactory results ?Can any one entertain a reasonable doubt that the province is being plundered, that the servants of the people have become their Masters, or thet a continuance of official insolence and official rapacity must result in placing the province entirely at the mercy of Hessians whose tungues and pens and intrigues are all directed towards the subjection of the Legislatureand the Government to their mercenary demands ?MR.tTEPHENS' FACIS.During July and August Mr, George W.Stephens addressed to the Siar a series of seven letters on the mismauage- ment of provincial affairs, letters which attracted much attention at the time because of the pungeney of their contents and the inability of the friends of the Quebec administration to make any reply.We have brought together on the adjoining page to-day the principal facts stated in these letters, more particularly those that explain the manner in which the financial resources of the province have been dissipated, valuable franchises conferred upon the favorites of Ministers, and the public property treated as if it were the private property of the men who Were its temporary custodians, The we find paid officials connected with the administration of justice running all over the country electioneering; when we find men who ought to be neutral moving heaven and earth as partisans to keep in power those who pay them, we need not feel any great surprise at, the manner in which the cost of this item of the public = \u2019 5 PURLPMOTRED PHS ORE 10 D Octobe NOT! ON th, AKER, es, &e, S., 1cipal, A Vey, 50 25 beg] ES N FOR, NEXT of Mr, anadisn ticularg , at the ADR nts, (Ouëx out 400 MIZING pecifica- Mr.John ned will R, mselves LY, etary.244 MENTS, VORKS, anadian Switch it has pany, of tus cov- he sume , persons at 30 8t.3 RY, aident.u 243 nah D.avannah 1 lines to and with Florida.2200 tons MACON, rom Bos- passage 8 Wharf, nada.ns thou- ix.LANGER.olvent, al, Antiffs nsol vent, nt of bis litors on creditors meet in District October ve their y curator ner mat them, EAU, ary S.C.d their Se Peter c24 pe or three siness to this 180, 244 007700 BD, y under- ovinces : y lumber intimate ros rm .WILL ay be 3 to 10 tt co: ! A, A drott cooks Insist on having them Auction Sales, _-_\u2014\u2014\u2014 BY JaMES STEWsRT & CO.REAL ESTATE.rr em J a Erleusire sue ly Liston! THE FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE WEST END OF MONTREAL.THE ONLY OPPOR- .TUNITY TO PURCHASE ON THE MOST PROMINENT STREETS EAST OF MAC KAY AND WEST OF MOUNTAIN ON SHERBROOKE AND ST.CATHERINE, AND THE N4W STREETS RECENTLY HOMOLOGATED, RUNNING FROM SHERRRUOKE TO DORCHESTER, VIZ., BISHOP AND CRESCENT STREETS.CITIZENS WHO PROPOSE BUILDING PRIVATE RESIDENCES WILL NOT AGAIN HAVE SUCH A CHANCE TO SELECT FROM 80 CONSIDERABLE AN AREA, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE MOST MAGNIFICENT LOCATION IN THE CITY.The unde'signed are instructed by the HEIRS uF THE ESTATE PHILLIPS, to \"Offer at Public Sale On Saturday Next, the lots re la!d out on the plan by Mr.Joseph OCTOBER 16F1, Rielle, P.L.=, about 191 building lots.On Sherbrooke street there are east of Crescent street, four lots 29x120, between Bishop and Orescu t eight lots, say about 28x120, and five on Sherbrouee, east of Mackay.On St.Catherine street there are only on the North side, thirteen lots, bnt they are, considering the Tapidly advancing value of property on that #treet, most el'gible sites.On the same steet, on the south side west of Crescent, theie are eight lots tbout 25x120.On the East and West side of bishop street, running from Sher- \u2018brooke to S.Catherine, there are sixty-five Iote, a:wut 2ix125 ard eighteen betov; St.Catherine 23 feel 6 inx100.On Cresent, North of 8t.Catberine, there are 55 lots about 24 x 100, and North of Lorchester there are 12 lots 25x15.All the new streets as homnlogated by the Corporation are ample in width, being each 60 feet, or as wide as our leading thoroughfare, St.James street.Lane accom- medation is alro fally provided for.Plans and information at the office of James Stewart & Co.13> St.James Street.TERNS \u2014ODae-fifth cash.the balnvee An SIX yess, interest payable semiannually ae 5 per cent.per aunum.Sale at \u20181 o'clock on the grounds.Lunch as Oue.JAMES RTEWART & CO., Auctioneers 244 183 St.James Stre- t.BY W.E.SHAW.AUCTI.N NOTICE.In conseqner cs of the Provincial Electien the sale of he lute MR.ENGLISHS LIBRARY and PICTURES will take plac: at my Rooms, 322 St.James street, esrller than formerlv advertised.The sale will commence 0.1 MONDAY, Itth October inst, afternoon and - vening, and following day.Gentlemen wishi.g catalogues can have them at my office.The whole collection wi 1 ve on view Saturday afternco .BaleatZan .7.0 p.m, W.E SHAW, Auctioneer, The pictures a~e good and were valued and insured by 1he wate proprietor for nearly four thousand dollurs Ther will be sold ut 4 o'clock Monday «#fiernoon, E.s.241 THE BOOK SALE, The Toronto Library, 14 cases, hns arrived, and will be soid at my rooms, NO.3:2 St.James street, Tuesday Afternosn Next, the 12th Oct.Inst \u2018We notice a great many rare works relating to the early history of Canada, travels and voyages of the early settlers, Schoo'- crafl\u2019s R-dwen f the torest, Mackenzie\u2019: Travels; some of th= books very score, and now out of prict.Un view up to \u2018he hour of sale.Catalogue.ay be had on application.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.October 9 Me Atnertisements.GUARAY ASSURAKCE CO Paid up Capit-I.£1,000.000 stg.H.W.RAPHAEL, SPE_IAL AGENT, 30 Hospital Street, Mr.Ravhael requests his f-iends to faver him with a rhare of the.r business, October 5 8m 240 THE ATLANTIC ANU NORTH-WEST RAILWAY COMPANY, A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of tne atlantic and North-West, Railway Company will be held a.the office of the Company in Montreal, on TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY UF NOVEMBER NEXT, to consider and authorize a lease in perpetuity, to the Canadian Paritic Railway Compa: y, of the Consolidated Railway of the Company, and to determine ail matte:s incldenta.thereto.By order of the Board.C.DRINKWATER, Becretary.October 1 2N 236 ASK FOR J udlclous housekeepers use them ! Oo rthodox grocers always soll them ! N on-reridents buy them wholesale ! S 0 procure our Flavoring Extracts! 23 BETAIL EVERY WHERE, \u201c&% \u2014 \u2014\u2014 WHOLESALE AT 10 DeBresoles Streat, Montreal.October 4 238 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, | Bow Hhvertisements., THE GREAT CLEAR CH THE Co-operative Stock of DRY GOODS! Bow Hduertisemeuis, NG SAL DRUGS, GLASS, CROCKERY, STATTONERY And Fancy Goods! WILL COMMENCE CO-OPERATIVE OLD STAN St.James Street, Victoria Square.BOISSEAU October 11 BROTHERS.wuetoher 18 NMcINTYRE.SON & CO.IMPOR CCI Wholesale Dry Goods, de.13 Victoria Square, Viountreal, 248 AGENT IN Sindomau, Buck & C3.(Pemaitin), Sandeman & Co., .ce Delbeck & Co, - .Lencock & Co, .Gordon & Co.ees Seurin Freres, .P.Clermont & Cis, - .Alex\u2019r Seigaette, eee W.Maingay, .« L.Bambaud & Marliagues, .- Hy.White & Co., .oe DePosse; Fils, .+ .September 18 LEOPOLD GALAR NEAU, CANADA FOR Xerez, + + +.Sherrie Oporte, ., Ports Reims, «+ + «Champagnes Madeira, .Madeira Wines London, - Gin and Orange Bitters Bordeaux, «+ + + Olarets Bordeaux, .Clarets La Rochelle, .Brandies Rotterdam, .+ + Gins Apt, .Glaces ard Crystallized Fruits London, .Red Heart Rum Marseille, Coe Olive Oil 350 St.Paul Street, Montreal.- 225 THE IROQUOIS HOUSE Belœil Mountains, St.Hilaire, P.Q,.IS STILL OPEN, Accomraodation for 370 guests.Only 57 minutes from Montreal ry G.T.R.R.Trains leave accordingly.\u2018Leave Montreal\u20148 45 a.m., 8.10 a.m., 1.3 p.m.(Saturdays only), 3.1 p.m., 6.10 p.m.16pm.1 Arrive at St.Hilaire\u20148 35 a.m., 8 57 a.m,.2.45 pm (Saturdays only), 4.12 p.m., 6.12 om., 11 M.Pave st Hilaire\u20144.45 a.m., 7.53 a.m., 11 02 p m., 4.54 p.m,, 6.45 p.m.(Saturdays only) 7.22 am.Arrive in Montreal-8.00 am., 855 am, 1.66 a.m.6.35 p.m.8.10 p.m, (Saturdays only), 8.10 p.m.Tors to Troquois House an\u201d Return, $1.25 CAMPBELL BRUS.B f.CAMPBELL Proprietors Manager, Juiy19 dra 190 FOR Sar i.BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT That choice buildine site, corner of Pee Street and Burnside, 112 x 116.6 the best corner in the city, fry sale CHEAP.Apnly W.MCLEA WALBANK, C.E., .aTchiteot, SL.James Street \u201c CHLORODYAE.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne Vice-Chancellor Sir W.PAGE WooD stated THE ALLANS 8.8.SCANDINAVIAN: JOHN PARK, Commander, from Glasgow.is entered at Customs, Con- | agnees will please pass their entries without , ay.H.& À.ALLAN, Agents.Montreal, 7lL Oct, 1886.m 242 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, = I oO The Beaver Line SS.LAKE SUPERIOR, Wm, Stewart, master, from Liverpool, is en- at Customs, Consignees will please ass their entries without delay.Canada Shipping Co.H.E.MURRAY General Manager.Qctober § \u201d 1 242 publicly in Court that Dr.J COLLIS BROWNE waa undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was dellberately untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to,\u2014 Times, July 13, .Toe J Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthme, consumption, neuralgia, rheu- atism, &c.\"Dr.J, Collis Browne's Chlorodyne.\u2014The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL communicated to the College of Physicians and J.T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera Mn hlorodyne.\u2014Ses Lancet, De- mber 31 .\u201cbr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is pre- geribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u2018supply a want and lla place.\u201d\u2019\u2014Medical Times, January 12, 1885.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is a cer tain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Dlarrhcea Colics, &e.Dr.J.Collls Browne's Chlorodyne.\u2014Oantion -\u2014None genuine without the words \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne\u201d on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sole manufacturer J.T, DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Rloomebury, London.Sold in botiles at 1s d., 28, 9d.,48.6d., and 118, Hehe nd ! ! ddr law M 130 Belp Wanted __Male ANTED\u2014A traveller fora waol sal» wine apd commiss'on house.Address with refsracces, etc, P O.Box 2136.r21 Situations Wanted\u2014Male YOUNG MAN, experienced in painting, glazing, paper-canging and carpenter's work, desires an engagement.Rtrieliy temperate, Address 4.C.F., 11 8t.Charles Bor- romee street.m 2:3 YOUNG MAN, age 34, experienced in copying, making assignees\u2019 schedules, and a thorough accouut-nt, wants work.Small salary.J.W.H., Herald Office.m ANTED, at once, a situation by an Al pbook-keeper having a thorough knowledge of office and Custom House work.Could give three or four evenings each week to posting up books, etc.Best of c.ty refer- enc\u201cs.Address BLOK-KEEPER, Herald Office, 213 \u2018WANTED\u2014By a young xan, & position as traveller for a wholesale house; good salssmau; refarences.Address À.X., Herald fice, m 240 ANTED\u2014Two young men, thoroughly acquainted with the wholesale trade of the Maritime Provinces, \u2018Six years\u2019 exeper- ience on the road,\u201d desire to represent a first- classdrygoods bouse in Montreal.The idea 18 to establish an agency at St.John, N.B.,- and do the trade thoroughly.Both young men can give the best of references as regards character and ability.Correspondence so- lleited.Address E; B:, P:0.Box 447, Mt.John! N.B.dim > Situations Wanted_Female WANTE L\u2014By a young lady, employment in à Store, office, or as a resident governess; can furnish the best of references.Mrs.McRoble, 63 V ANTED\u2014Ry a gcod dressmaker, who can make children\u2019s clothes and ladies\u2019 walking suits and evening dresses, employment in ladles\u2019 families.address Ay 5.1 Apply Latour street, Montreal.m 242 Herald Office.Houses to Let V0 LET\u2014Upper Tenvnent on st.Luke street, irst class.Six rooms.New and in good condition.Address G.10, Herald Office, tf 237 Miscellaneous.RIVATE LESSONS \u2014 A gentlemon desires to give private lessons to two or three\u2019 pupils in French, Latin and Greek, Arithmetle, Book-keeping, etc., ete.Address U.= D\u2019AMOUR, 25 St, Vincent street, Montreal.\u20ac 5 LS \u2014 RGYLE ANENUE \u2014 Rooms, fur- nishead or unfurnished.243 THE MONTREAL HERALD ANT DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 / AMUSEMENTS, Academy of Music, London Assurance Was played on Saturday night in the Academy to a full house, The acting was well and spiritedly done, and the audience evidently er j>yed the play thoroughly.Miss Coghlan, as Lady Gay Spanker, was much admired.Her personification of the wild, unconventional country Jady and imperious wife of a good- natured but scft-hesded man was excellent, and, as it deserved, elicited frequent and hearty applause.Rose Coghian\u2019s lagt visit was most successful.She is a favorite with Montreal audiences, and «ijt always be warmly welcomed a8 often as she visite t e city.Cm \u201cMy Aunt Bridget\u201d will be presented tc- morrow night at the Academy of Music, Our amusement goers ar) acxious to see Monroe and Rice in à Comedy that will give their pecn!iar abilities full scope, and we think My Aunt Bridget will will give them an excellent opportunity.$$ MY AUNT BRIDG:1,\u201d Scott Marble\u2019s new Irish comedy entitled \u2018* My Aunt Bridget \u201d was produced for tne first time in this city at the Academy of Music last evening Lo a medium sized audience.The play is filled with fun, and the very excellent manner in which it was presented kept the audience convuleed with laughter from the beginning until the closee.The comp uy is firs! class in every respect, and all the characters were portrayed in the very best manner.It will be preseuted for the last time tc-vight, and all who wish to apeud à plessunt evening and enjoy a good laugh should be sure to attend.\u2014Wilmiogtou, Del.Daily Republican.Theatre Royal.THE WILBUR OPERA COMPANY.This afternoon, \u201c A Merry War,\u201d by Johann Straus, will be given by the Wilbar Opera Company, with appropriate Ecenery nnd costumes The orchestra will be considerably augmented, and with the following excellent cast, is sure to be a suc- Ceës:\u2014 Umberto Spinola, Young Nobleman and General Commauding the Geneese ATIOY oc iiiiiieiierinenins vonnes Mr.J, Couly Marquis Flippo Sebastisna, Neplhew to the Princess Mr.Horace James Tulip Flauter from Holland.,.s+.\u2026.Mr.W.H.Kohule Von Schnlen, Cotonel in the Service of the Duke of Limburgh.Mr.KE.A.Clarke Ricard» rere irae Mr.H.W.Tren Denic Spinzi 0.100000.+.Mr.W.H.Dodze Franchetti.see.Mr We.Geiger Bim ., LLL n er ana ares Mr.T, En;lish Young noblemen in \u2018the service of the Genoese Republie.Elsa, Groot\u2019s Wife Mirs Susie Kirwin Artemisia, Princess of Malaspinl +00 \"++eriesse-20000.Miss Julie Christin antin Genoese Service OS Miss Bella Hami:ton Thoresa, Aid to A isia RTE PERTE Miss Lizzie Snyder Violetta, Widowed Countess of Lomellinè r Hé es AA se dd ana des sa Seau ens Miss Fatumah Diard Chorus of Soldiers, Cadets, Servants, Peas- apts, etc.Trebelll to Appear in Grand Concert, Mr.Charles Harries is again to the fore, and this time promises a grand evening concert, with Madame Trebelli in the prineipal role.Montreal has been fortu- -nate in hearing Adelina Patti, Nilseon and Albani, but not as yet Trebelii, who will bind the wiseing lick to the four greatest living singers the world has ever known.When Nilsson, Albani aud the Theodore Thomas\u2019s corcerts were given in this city the prices were raised to two dollars a reat, Mr, Harriss assuress us that although Trebelli\u2019s fees for siogivg are as high as those of either Albani or Nilsson, still he intends the price of seats to be the same as at all of his former concerts.Madame Trebelli has been in America but a few weeks, aud previous to her leaving Bog- land in July sang at the Albert Hall, London, the artistes bsing Adelina Pati, Trebelli.Sime Reever and Sigaor Foli.Moutreal musical circles will doubtless never bave the opportunity of hearing this noted arti:te in this city again, and possibly there will be a great rush for seats.Musin, the celebrated violinist, is likewise engaged for the same evening, and other well-known vocaliste.Further particulars will shortly appear.Notes.4n original dramatic love song by Herr Heinrich Bobrer, was sung by Max Heinrich at B8aturday\u2019s smatinee of the Thrower concerts, as an encore, the composer playing the accompaniment, The song will very probably be published in New York._\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OCEAN PASSENGERS, Rimouski, Sept.10.\u2014List of ealoon pas- Sengers per steamship Sarmatian : Mre, Anderson, Mr.Anderson, Misa S.Benson, Mr.Brodie, Mr.W.M.Duckworth, Mr.Morris Davies, Mr.F.Gore, Mrs.George and three children, Mr, A.C.Goldby, Mr.F.G.Head, Mrs.Head and infant, Mr.A.B.Lestrange Herring, Mr A.Hill, Mr.J.W.Irvine, Mr.Jeanes, Mr.W.R, Jouee, Mrz, H.Jones, Miss H.C.Kelp, Mr.W.Laking, Mr.J.Lowry, Mr.Martin, Miss Martin, Mr.W.Nicholson, Mr.H.Bowen, Mr.G.H.Rashda!l, Mr, J.Sharpe, Mr.Smith, Mrs.Smith.child and maid servant, Mr.C.Stanton, Mr.W.H, Tumumet, Mr.R.Talbot, Mr.Warne, Mrs.Warne and infant, Mr.G.Williame, Mr, A.Woolley.Cabin, 42; intermediate, 51; 8 eerag-y 152, List of saloon passengers per steamer Oregon, from Liverpool : Dr.P, Alexeef, Mrs.Alexeef, Dr.C.E.Allen, Mr.F.N.Brown, Mr, Samuel Finlay, Mra.Finlay, Mr, P, Kilgour, Mrs.Kilgour, Mr.Jos.Durand Reuil, Mr.O.Durand Reuil, Mr, W.Shaw, Mrs.Shaw, Mr.P.Skelton, Mr.L.Sutherland, Mra.Sutherland.nurse and infant, Mr.J.Thomas, Mrs, Thomas, Miss Edith, Master Harold, Total, 22 cabin, 36 intermediate, 68 steerage.tee.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.The services yesterday were unusually fine.In addition to a very large choir,the congregation had the services of M.Max Heiorich, of New York.At both services there were large congregations, \u2018This was especially the case in the evening, when many were unable to obtain seats.M Heinricli 18 well known in Montreal and his offer to sgain assist the Cathedral choir has given much pleasure to all in the church.The preacher in the evening was Rev, Dr.Norman ; at the end of his germon the reverend gentleman alluded in & few words | to the death of Mrs.Mussen, who had been for many years a member of the church, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Co-OperATIVE ST10RE.\u2014This store will be opened this morning, under the management of Messrs.Boisseau & Bro.They have purchased the stock at a considerable reduction and intend closing it out, giving their customers the benefit of their purchase.The stock is large and well selected and purchasers may rely upon getting bargains.TrE SUPERINTENDENT Of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge acknowledges, with thanks, the following dona- ttons, viz.:\u2014R.Nicholson & Sons, a basket of beef; Walter Paul, box of ¢od- fish ; Mr.J.J, Arnton, parcel of cast off clothing; Mr.Kirkpatrick, do.; Mrs.Jas, Johnston, big of apples.Tae Very Finest Broads aud Diagonals for Dress Suits, L.Robinson, 53 Beaver rect.Mr, Mercier House during the session of 1884 a list of the counties where t And I am satiefied now that if the enquiry had been instituted the Aug:an stable would have been cleared out.fore the eyes of sitting members is fatal to their independence.that with a House composed largely of expectant office seekere, whose future depends entirely upon their being comfortably shelved, usefulness of a representative body, and vet this is the state of things which has been instituted and originated under the Mr.de Boucherville and the Hon.Mr.; Joly both lost office becauee of their un- | exp'anations.5 MR.GEORGE W.STEPHENS ON PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS.Brief Review of Some Extraordinary Legislation and Proceedings, How Public Matters Have Been Manipulated Under the Chapleau, Mousseau and Ross Governments, A Record Without Parallel in Canadian Political History ! [EXTRACTS FROM MR.STEPHENS\u2019 LETFERS TO THE °° STAR.\u201d Mr.Chapleauw\u2019s Methods.Let us turn now for a little while to Mr.Chapleau and his methcds of Government.He procured the resignation of Mr, Villeneuve from the Legislative Council and appointed Mr.Lacoste, advocate, in his place.This latter gentleman was an eloquent advocate of the sale of the North Shore road.Very soon after the sale wae completed, Mr.Lacoste retired from the council and resumed his practice, which is very large and lucrative.Merchants will remember the commercial tax cases.Instead of taking out one test case, 344 actions wore taken.Mr.Lacoste was appointed councillor 4th March, 1882, and resigned Tth December, 1883.From September 11tb, 1882, to January 3rd, 1884, the firm of Lacoste & Co.drew from the public treasury $24,449 for legal services and disbursements.Over and above this sum, the firm received $5,C00 for looking over the contract of vale of tbe North Shore Railway.I do not thirk they spent much more time over this contract than Donald Macmaster ex» pended in getting his $4,000, Malicious persons hinted that this wag a violation of the independence of Parliament act.But nothiog came of it ; no ope was prosecuted.Then the second office of clerk of the peace was created er that Mr.Chap- leau\u2019s friend and amanuensis, C.À.Dan- seresu, should live upon the state.Then M.L.A, Senccal was appointed ad- raioistrator of the railway.Comment upon this appointment is unnecessary, Then the Credit Foncier Canadien Act was passed : 43 and 44 Vic, Cap.60, Sec.127, granted a monopuly of 50 years to this corporation excluding all other French ca italista, It [ mistake not, Mr.Chapleau received an office in the company at $2,000 a year salary, * I see Mi».Chapleau wants Mr.Prefon- taloe to rise and explain to whom he gave the $1,500 in the tuonel matter, Perhaps Mr.Chapleau will rise and explain how the $14,900 deposited by tue directors of the Credit Foncier, as a reward for obtaining tte 60 years Monopoly, was disposed of.Ir I remember rightly, Mr.Paquet, one of Mr.Unapleau\u2019s colleagues, admitted having received his share.= The cale of the North Shore Railway was one of the grossest pieces of injustice ever permitted to be performed by a Minister, The railway was sold 4th March, 1832, aod delivered July Lut, 1882, It was sold for nominally $3,600,000, In 1885 the road was sold to the Canadian Pacific Company fur The debt due the Province.++.$3,300,000 The outstanding bonds.+ 1,750,000 Common stock and investments In the road by the late proprie- LORS cesuoo senc sc 006 cc 00000, 500,000 $5,750,000 .3,600,000 Somebody cleared a profit of.«$2,150,000 by the transaction.Mr, Chapleau is wasat- ing time on tunnel $1,500.Let him rise and explain who snared in the profits of this transaction, Deducteesess voiere vane nuns, Sz baervient Members Provided For, There is a popular notion (I see Mesers.Keys and Robertson have fallen into the error) that members of Parliament vote according to their convictions, and from disintereited motives and all because the Government at Quebec is Conservative.Here is a list of some of the members and the rewards they obtained for their persistent and conscientious support :\u2014 Ohampagoe, appointed Legislative Councillor, Lavallee, appointed Legislative Couu- cillor.Desaulniers, Assembly.Duhamel, Registrar of Hull, Fortin, Inspector of Colonization Ronde.Loranger, Judge.Paquet, Sheriff, Wuriele, Judge, LeCavalier, Registrar, Clerkship of Legislative Mr.Senecal\u2019s Election Expenses.Mr.Chapleau poses before English audiences as a lover of British justice and fair play.Oa the 28th April, 1882, having in my possession the affidavit of Mr.L, A.Sene- cal that he had spent money for election purposes, I moved in the House thst a committee be appointed to enquire into and ascertain what cums of mouey had been 8peut by L.À.Senecal while in the service of the Provice of Quebec as General Manager of the Q.M.O.& O.R.for the purpose of aiding in or procuring the election of members Lo this House, aud also to enquire whether any of the members of this ouse have received any financial assistance by way of loans of money or otherwise from the said Louis A; Senecal for the purposes of their election as members of this ouse, etc.The House, under the leadershipof Mr, Chapleau, rejected my motion and censured the mover, Subsequent revelations have proved that my motion was quite cor- produced before the be money was spent.The system of holding appointments be- It is quite evident completely destroys the bapleau political regime.The Hon.wash his hands of his creditors [vide deposition of Deslongchamps in the insol- Laurentian Railway to the C.P.R, and section 4 of the act, 45 Vic., Cap.19, provides for the purchase of aX the debentures by the C.P.R.tures previous to this had been worth about 5c in the dollar.passed they became worth par.directors of thé Laurentides Railway were Messrs.Li.J.B.Beaubien, J.H.Pang.man, P.8.Murphy, J.A.Chaplean,J.Ô, Turgeon, DeBellefeuille, J .H: Hurteau and L.A.Jette.directors ever paid a cent.informed that some one made one hundred and fifty thousand dollars out of the deal.plain how the division of profits was made.$50,000, and resold to the C, $300,000.Chapleau resorted to it to carry his railway celling policy, Bribery on a Grand Reale, Mr.Chapleau tells his audience at St.Lambert that he has been offered à large \u201c| bribe 1n solid gold to join the L.bzral party.I do not believe the story.Any one curious to see how a whole Parliament is brib:d will be eatisfied when he reads the Subsidy Act, 45 Victoria, Cap.23.Gaspe, Kamourasks, Three Rivers, Ottawa, Ar- genteui, Terrebonne, L\u2019Assomption, Joliette, Maskinorge, Quebec, Megantic, Miasiequoi and various utber counties are bid for.Instead of relying on good sound measures aud economical administration, each successive Government bas preserved 13 existence by appeals to the cupidity of the members.Extraordinary Legislation: How the Province Has Been Robbed.The legislation of the Chapleau regime is simply shameful.The Government of the day is responsible for the character of the legislation.The 3rd chapter of 45 Vic.relates to the speaker of Legislative Council, Under this Act the office of Speaker was made a permanent office for five years, with a fixed salary of $2,030.Mr.de la Bruere being name\u2019 for the office, was strongly in favor of selling the Government railway, although before his appointment as Speaker he was reputed to be irrevocably opposed to Mr.Chapleau\u2019s railway po izy.Chapter 6 of the same session was enacted fur the express purpose of restoring to their privileges the men who had been recently diequalified by law for corrupt prac'ices in elections.Then we had chapter 2 of 47 Vic., which was enacied for the purpose of relieving meinbers fiom the cousequences of violating the independence of Parliament Act, ! if they acted in the bona fide belief that they had not infringed the provisions of the act.This left the House open to Dominion contraciors and completely destroyed the independence of the House, This act 18 one of Mr.Tallon\u2019s chef d' ouvres.Tnen we have the acts containing the contracts of the sale of the railways for which we paid Messrs, Lacoste & Co., $5, 009 for lookiug over and prepariag the same, \"Ou perusal of these contracts it will appear that the purchasers took the proper- Ly as it was at the time of sale and agreed to complete the same.But there has been epent on accouat of these properties by the Province the eum of $1,477,251 since the sale.It is urged that Lnis amouut was paid out for liabilities iacurred by the Government previous to the sale.If this is true then Messrs.Chapleau and Wurtele were ent rely ignorant of the fact as is evidenced bv Mr.Chapleaw\u2019s speeches, and Mr.Wurtele\u2019s statement No.9, page 15, of statemeot fyled before the House 4th April, 1882, showing amount payable by the Government, notwithstanding the sule to be ouly $109,798.Then came the great railway subsidy act pledging over 5,449,000 acres of the public laud, aud $850,000 in money, and this at the very time Mr.Chapleau was recommeudisg the Province to sell its raii- ways in order to avoid direct taxa in.Then comes the Beet Root Sagar Coy\u2019s Act, Cap.24, of 45 Vic., by which the Goverumeat actually throws away $53,- 000.The money granted under the act was to encouraga the production of beet root sugar, it was immediately transferred to the Seminary of St.Sulpice to secure them, and the conditions of the act have not been observed since.Then comes chapter 29 of Vic.45, which enables the majority of the school commissioners of 4 municipaly to commute the tixes to be derived from coongregatione.Thie, no doub:, will enable the Hochelaga School Commiesioners to outwit the dissenting School Trustees.Our Statute books are filled with just such legislation, The whole public law of the country is changed to suit the interests of private individuals, often warm Goverameot eup- porters, The Civil Code, based on the experience of ages, is amended to suit some lawyer or notary who has made a mistake in his deed or who cannot find any law applicable ty the peculiarity of his case.The Municipal Code is constantly being tinkered by persous who wish to adapt 16 to their own peculiar case or district.Amendiwents of one year are repealed the next.The code of procedure iv a hundred years behind the ag: Ouly last session we have the Secretary of the Province securing exceptional legislation for a particular part of the country.If the practica is persisted in we shall soon require lawyers trained to the law of each county, so much is the uniformity of the law being interfered with.All this arises from the weakness, imbecility, or worse, of the Government perusitting the practice.I could enumerate a number of objectionable statutes from the great Colou1za- tiou and Enterprise Company of 1883, which gives universal powers to its cor- porators down to the Combustible Gas Act of laet session which gives a manopoly to an industry throughout the Province to three men, showiug the most reckless legislation, The Laurentides Railway Transaction.Regarding the Laurentides Railway.This railway transaction was carried on ostensibly by Mr.King, Mr.Chapleau\u2019s father-in-law, and Mr.Hurteau, Mr.Dansereau\u2019s father-in-law.Mr.Chapleau was very active ia the management of the finances of the road.J.Bte.Deslong- champs, the contractor, failed: When he went to Mr.Chapleau to coasult with him as to the means of paying his creditors, Mr.Chapleau advised him to * faire un lavage\u201d of his creditors, in other words to The deben- After the act The It is said that none of the I am credibly I hope Mr.Chapleau will rise and ex- The road was scld to Mr.Senecal for P.R, at There is considerable margin here for Hall, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 willingness to adopt this policy, Mr.\u2014 settlement, Mr.Senecal had ouve bundred be 1sand dollars worth of the bonda in hig own right, à d eontrolled au additional one hundred thousand f r whom be would not state.Was it for © the boy?\u201d There is one prculiarity avout railway undertakings of thie nature They are only made profitable by Act of Parliament, Poor Deslougehamps lost all is money pulling the chestouts out of the fire.The Ba Melon Seand 1.Now comes the De Mulon ca e, in which the Crown Lands D-partment, prerided over by Mr.Flyno, held a wock suction of phosphate lands, The Governwent advertised a sale of phosphate lande, 6,290 acres were knocked dowa to a Mr, De Molou at prices v .rying from $3 t.$30 per acre.A Mr.Fabre was the bidder.The sale was a farce.lt was acrangel b:fore hand that no matter what price was bid at the sale, De Molon was to get the lands bid in at $3 per acre.The condition of the sale was cash.A cheque for $12,000 of Mr.LL.A.Senecal was handed over to the Department.There w.re no funds for the cheque.Mr.Chapleau \u2018ried to ex- rlain the transaction.The more he explained the less we understood it.Mr.Flynn solemuly declared he never knew anything about the cheque.The Deputy declared Mr.Flyna knew all about.The question of veracity is aot settled at this date.; Mr.Chapleau defended the tran-action and said that the G >verrment had gained $3,000 thereby (Vide Hu isard, 1832, p.962) to the extent of $3,400 cash, which had been paid in 83 a deposit iv cash at the time of the rale, hy Mr.L.A.Senecal, and had been confiscated to the Crown by Mr, Flynn.The $3,000 was returned to Mr.L.A.| Senecal, on the 16:h June, 1883, by order in council.The Province lost financially by this transaction, aod bona fide purchasers at the sale were swindled out of their purchases.A Singular Coiveidezca.On referenc: to the cviu-uns of the Star of March, \u201882, you will fiad that Mr.Senecal demauded $75,000 from the Allan syndicate as a condition precedeat to their obtaining the contract of sale of the North Shore Railway.They refused to bleed.By a singular coineidence Mr.Seuecal\u2019s syndicate obtained the road, a:though the Allan tender was the higaest.I moved au enquiry mio the facts of the case.Mr.Cuapl-au, with his faituful oand of forty-six lovers of British fair play and justice und truth, voted the motion down, Taxing all Business Corporations, Mr.Chapleau assured the H.use that the sale of the railway would put an end to the era of deficits and financial embarrassments and iocreased taxation.He immediately after borrowed $3,030,- 000 and imposed new tax-s by an act which is still ia force\u201445 Vic., cap, 22\u2014 on banks of all kinds, incladiog the Savings Baaks.Insurauce companies, locorporated companies, Incorporated loau compsniee, [ocorporated navigation companies, Incorporated te.egraph com pauies, Incorporated telephone companies, Incorporated city passenger companies.Tacorporatel railway companies, \u2019 Mr, Chapleau is reported to have said that life 1s too short to tell liza.Tue honorable gentleman will L.ve to an advanced old age if that is trus.\u2018 The Hoo.Mc.Wurtele in his budget speech, 1882, said he expected to realize out of the commercial corporations $123,- 800, and this is tue way Mr.Coapleau loves his Euglish friends (after the e/ectian is over.) Yuu must remember Mr.Chapleau\u2019s railway subsidies bill, which proposed to destroy completely the lu:abering interest of the country.It was only after vigorous remonstrances from the Opposition that the obnoxious clauses were modifiad.\u2018The Raliway Sale.The public have never yet seen the railway sale in its true light.Here is a statement of the transaction and the figures, I hope every one who reads it will cut it out and preserve it for reference whea he is voting for the continuition of the Chap- leau regime, Up to the 30th June, 1382.the property cost in cash $12,537,980 ; since that date we have paid on account of it $1,208,189, Total, $13,740,169.Over and above this we gave to the purchasers $2,497,200 on Quebec.Total vaine of the property $16,- 242,369.We received for the property $7,600,000.Loss to the province, $8,643,- 369.Was the road sold to the highest bidder ?The late Sir Hugh Allan offered for he property $9,000,000 (vide Hansard, 1882, p.183, Dr.Ross\u2019 speech.) Apart from this offer, the late Sir Hugh Allan ha : offered to lease the road fon 20 vears at $425,500 per annum for 5 years and $450,000 for 5 years, $475,000 for 5 years a.d for the lost term of 5 years $500,000 ; with a right of purchase at expiry .f 10 years at $8,500, 000 or $9,600,000 at tae expiration of the 20 years.We would have realized as follows: \u2014 Annually, For 20 yrs, $462,500 $9,250,000 We now realize.380,000 7,600,000 Loss.$ 82,500 $1,650,000 Compare the following :\u2014 Sir Hugh Allan\u2019s offer.$9,000,000 Mr.Chapleau\u2019s sale.ves urs.7,600,000 Net loss.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$1,400,000 This is not all.The Allan offer did not include the item of $2,497,200 above mentioned for muuicipal subsidy, etc., so that the account would stand thus :\u2014 In accepting Sir Hugh Allan\u2019s offer we would have received in cash.$ 9,000,000 vency proceedings]: So you see it is not We would have retained in value.2,447,.00 the first time he has used the term.Total realized.,u.vve.e.ss 11,497,200 This road vos Subsequently sold fo the We BOIA fOF.\u2026ncncsccnaranrrunnnnnne 7,600,000 Casadian Pacific Company.Mr.Chapleau tit itd was very careful 7 have a special Net loss to the province.$ 8,807,200 act passed ratifyivg the sale of the| No wonder the audience threw bits of rope at Mr.Chapleau at Longueuil.But Mr, Ross voted against the sale of the railway.Why did he take into his miuietry a majority of colleagues who had voted for the sale, thus rendering it impossible to enquire fully into the circumstances of the sale?Why did he sit with a House, the maj rity of the members of which hg { voted for the Chapleau sale?Mr, Ross made & mistake when he joined Mr.Chap- lean, and by the unconstitutional refusal of the supplies overthrew the Joly Govern- ment\u2014tne best Government the Province bas ever seen, and presided over by one of the most unselfish and patriotic of our countrymen, If Mr: Ross had never done anything worse than this his Government deserves to be defeated on this accouat alone, Mr.Chapleau assieted Mr.Ross to perform this disastrous act, aud Mr.Chaplesu was assisted in the nefarious echeme by the Flvnn-Racicot-Paquet-Fortin-Chau\u2014 At the date of the Canadian Pagific veau desertion, and from that date we RS real estate and municipal suvecription of . ¥ i, 4 - FIVE TF BER 11 ee ; COMMERCIAL B&IZEVIT MONDAY.OCTO } 6 THE, MONTREAL HERALD ANB BAILY ME |Past Office Time Table.5 = F ; MONTREAL, Oct.1 LUS , 3 - 188g | \u2014 \u2014 Harèmare.__Eiscellanenns.| | [ FICE REAL, Oct.1, lay, | have had t'e system of Governmezt by Tru Advertisements | Insp M = + i i DELIVERY.MAILS.CLOSING, purchase, : =r N H | C E POTTI ER a STY Et U $ \u2014 me Ss \u2018 win we would ave saved Mari Is [ { AE Xr Wont, Brora SR h i .; ; , an est- Here is what we would have saved if Mr.drine Insurance ompany, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Furniture and Interior Decoratiena.8-9 vo 9 30 en teh by GK.745 7% u lr ined in power.; 1 ; \u2014\u2014 -9 00.[Do.do by CPR.|.| 1 Joly bad remained or tha Q.M.& | (LIMITER) RAILWAY SUPPLIES ] - NIW WARFROOMS, 8 3 00, nnn Perth and tat Oho 615 sf & Less on he ae ihe tender of GERMANY.STEEL RAILS ! A 5g CPR, porth of C Lan - BR.a : ï a.w ste, Rrolber Seuccal iustead of tho Allan\", 897,200 UT 1 ! A Es AY Ë Te u = \u2019 MMOT 2 (Saturday excepted).|,,,,, 8 TON London Office : 1 Royal Exchange Buildings ) STEEL BARS 688 FIFT M A AOTH 9 00.j0.P,Rçnorth orOttae 4 bec laim.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026- 7 es TW TORK , Manitcba Que aire to Lacoste & Co en 5,000 Capital,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Foo oy MORGAN'S CRUCIBLES.NE * AT ent Territe : 4.Gift to the p.op.letors of 328,000 : Issued Capital,.£200, .~ & y} ories and British Col- + Poe reine Givil Service Com: Ve ss Reserve Funds,.+ £20,400 ; Antique Depurument 2) TH I } umbla (daily Sunday 1 mission on t.e Montreal Sourt ors .-_\u2014 Merchandire, by Warehouse, 225 Wellingion St J y # 0300 exceple Don RE 88 )- Houve, et-., 101 & report of pag 10,163 Y Mol E | i titite 28 Insurance effected on MErcagnc =e, Da ter Street.CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES 9300\" awa, Alexandria \u201cue Dares of thé Québec Court House \u2019 fiva i $ 6 8 lirgica IS Steamers and Faili.8 Vessels, on Fremiam; Office, 76 St, Pet \"re Gon R abertson, [ >.sanuex 41,961 DWarde, ; r.-ved vessels Feb.25 .Grrenfield and Max- GOULFAGL.20.000001 caen ee cre ' \u2018attle Shipments by appr.ved ve , T tries, Ancient and Medern,; , RS Fu ; 7 Prevent io\u201d Charlebols for tam.BUFFALO, N.jee prompily adjusted 3.NC.CON \u2014 aper , IN ALL COLO villo by Atlantie Rs.74 , [ Pre OU BO, Taam \u2026 10,163 ; Represented In ee the Company Quebec & Enst, Prova \u2018 de Present to the Quebec Centra \u2019 Organized with a fail Sinff of elghteem NAL, Agent aan IE a \u2018Alexis Street : | i Bronzes, Vases and Ourtos.CQL 800.S0rel, Berthier and! 8 i 30,960 i Chesterfield Cha , } 1 ht Tune18 1y 142 @ ai Bridge by 15 \u2018 |.Rallway.522 te tes \u2018ar Ense ; Experlonced and Skillful Physiclans Monieent 1951 | Type 01 0 ern & Ÿ | Dream.! res o the w - UMEF #20 100000 ares | Praca aetion ot its debt to the and Surgeons oe ht irontment of Faphons Ne.218 160 @ rey N un Street.Bsinbitehod A544.! BOD.Quebec, Berthier, Bore 84 tena, £ i Municipal Loan Fund trio of \u2018St 96,518 ail Chronic Biscases.- LE ACCI GRA 5 Reglstorad Cable & Telegraphic Addross,\" Pool \"rondo?Three Hivers 2 , « g 11.Present to the Sle tft à cd 3 T EBB Po ETS nso OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.STHHUAAD LICE ASSURANCE COMPAIT, Draporters oi ST IN GREAY VARIETY ai : ro TOPHITS._.carerece te ses con runners 5 » .re I LR 80 Moo, comb to Mr.Fabre Iar0 0° 300 Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Throat and (Established 1825.) SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES MARCUS POOL & SONS, () Eastern Towaehipe 3 : LC .Cove eas sal Ca : \u2018 ; Lo ; 2 | 13, Bal nee due \u2018a y Eine ia 000 4,471 Diseases Binder Niscase Diseases rr Uhimney Tops, 17 West Smithfield, E.C., London, Eo bask eng Riv ore a t ; by Mr.Dansereau out of the $15, AT 5 9 > ; Yoni Linings, ; Loup i 14 The Gale defaleation.51,527 01 Vonjon, Blood Diseases and Norv.Total Risks = = = = = » F100,600,00- Flue Covers, Live Stock Commission Agente In ä F% |.115 (C) Can.Pac, Railway, 615 a Le Nearly 5,000,000 Dr.Ross has caused Arith or without sectng the patient.Come and Imvested Famds - - - « « B2,470,000 F Trp Bricks.\u2018 istoi & Southampton fit A mn EL» Es i Le i.S 915 Can Pac.BR Bord.g (0008 u+ wo lose by curning out Mr.Joiy our see us, or send ten cents in simp for our Amman Income .4,000,006 Pres Cement, Lendon.Liverpool, Bristo outhamp : eaux {Jerome and 4% - © Byard, sans peur et sans reproche.\u201d Mr.puy slider Guide Book,\u201d which gives Bonuses hitherto Alstribags Roman Cement States and Canada by St.Lin Branches.6 w a Joly\u2019s Government is the only Government P NN Debility,T - ed amount to tie large Canada Cement, Reoreasnied in the United States and Can 915./Can Pac.R.R.St.00 49 Te ory L ; ervons Debility, Empo.Water Lime, | troat _ rome .Lance wbicu «eriously tried to economize.i teneys Nocturnal kosses, smmof x wwe oo 17,000,000 Whiting, x.Bickerdike, Montront.UF EVERY DESCRIPTION: v\u2026| 8 00/Laprairie by Steamer.| 10 3) I In the last duys of the cession just ELIGATE caused mor Yount as The time for closing the Company\u2019s Books, Plaster of Paris, February 915.Lairaire Hemming cen w A passed, the, at a oon bi DISEASES.they Br otices mas iy and dividing the Profits, having been ex- on Pec.wo.HE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND Dundee, ete., by R\u2019y.© ki g ailway subst 1 which calls ar racticey are speedily + \u2018 \u2026st.be t, St.Bruno; 60 Er au inoroascdenpenditare of $4,857,250.demmmememmet Sid permaentiy curca Ps ur tended to tme 8h of December uest, ai a, MANURAOXUREXS OF STEAM NAVIGATION One, \u2018Two, Three or Four Colors 115.si Habe ly Bi Brunei ew h nin | far an increased expenditure of $4,357, Specialists.Book, post-paid, 10 cts.in stamps, posals sent in prior to that date will partic RESSEMES STEAL ] 800 8.Hyacinthe, Shér! 645 | And this in the face of thelr promises of ~ Rupture, or Breach, radi- patein a full year\u2019s share of the profit, HS d < ings | \"1\" bruoke, Coatic'ke, &c 2 1548 b ' and tueir preceuded restoration cally cured, without the knife, .M.BAY - ' .\u2026.\u2026.|Clarencevitie: Noyon,l.|.ofan cquiibriam in the Snancss.Here ie, RUPTURE, yithout \u201cdependence por oni ise.S072, Chair and Bed Springs, C5 7 0 T0 promer pELivery ve OE Ew le , the way the Biss Government economizes, $ pain.Book sent for ten cents StandarlBulllings, Montreal, or 287 AFA large stock always on hand.255 8 00 a Bæcolle = Sorel BRI.¢ Amouute melted for in the elmo of C oInE TUMORS and STRICTURES 1022 Oot.2% > Published Mocthly, containing the TIME- 8150 lien Jones LL rg EM ju hr 1886 and 1887 wod voted by the Houte, reated with the grentesr quon Book sent ) VERPOOL & LONDON & GLOB: TABLES and MAPS of all the CANADIAN \u2014 9 15.Stanbridge,St Armand| 72 in hs $7425503 Rrocipte estimated by the! for fen conts in'stamps.Adarcss Worto's LHI LA \u2018 COBOURG and the principal AMERICAN RAIL.ous tabion ont es fremsarer for 1985 aad 1697, $6,127,845, Dismmsga Mypioan Reooiasion, of fai HY EE EE WAY aud STEAM NAVIGATION IIL SR D Vermin | gq S | Leaves a deficit os their own showing of > ox; The treatment of many \u2019 CG À RB WORKS LINES.ke) Do SbeffordR W.Line.és a bil $1 127,663 for the twu, years.1 £ ) thousands of cases of those .9 | alers and Bookssllers ang Rl ed .[Laouuie, , Jacques,|.40 â have to be met by new loans, This is the DISEASES OF diseases peculiar to Canada Board of Directors © \u2018 rox.salo by Nows Dos lers and Bookgellers ox i L St Athanars Kates.ex ro R>ss-Robertson ec -nomy with a vengeance, WomEs WOMEN ° \u201cble HY.STARNES, Chairmar JAMES CROSSEN, Proprietor, PRICE .20 CENTS Re or, 30 co : .at the Invalids\u2019 Hotel and The Honorable HY., > J ys J .Nova Scotle.& P.IST Co-responsibility of the Æoss Govera- Surgical Institute, has af- THEODORE HART, Esq.MANUFACTURER OF anos.Pubsoription, 78.00, payable in ad- ROLLED TO PATTEEN, Nowioundland for\u201c.am de mens: Tor their ire, ag cco In duping xomedics EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Haq.Railway Rolling Stock of al! kinds, Palace ¥*\"°* ra Sous ath ra 2 The ministry of 1832 was composed of for their cure, an W.J.BUUHANAN, Esq.allway 8 \u2019 D.K.CHIPHOLH & CU., a rom Halifax for be fo Messrs.Chapleau, Russ, R bertson, Lynch, DR.PIERCE\u2019S | capita .~ $10,000,00° Sleeping Coaches, Passenger Coaches, 1708 Notr- Lame Street, Montreal.os Statem ent\u201d Forms Re Ne w'aadland on cit Ey ; ,.\" = .d Proprietors .Te k.Loranger, Fiyan and Paquet.seri 10 Ameoant Invested in Canaün.$00,000 Box and Flat Cars, Narrow-Gauge ublisbers an Top et .Sosa Sails tre : Mr.Chapleau ran away to Ottawa as Fave Î pi fl Amsoil, = + = + = BST,OCO,O0E , \u2026yanel 923} Mails oil) 4 o scoa as he had completed the eaie of the Ii 6 Ie -\u2014 Rolling Stock, &c., Baggage.Liquors, Ales, Fic, \u2014 945.el er OI an North Sh ail to his frien d 3 is the result of this vast experience, Mercantile Riska accepted at the lowes Mail and E ; 10 801.Cavghn'éa adiabiginy 6 00 cos tru orth Shore railway ends.current rates.ail an xpres: ; 4, - Beauharnois.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.th i owerful Restorative Tonic - lling Houses and Farr à Le loves \u2018 From 1882 to 1884 Messrs.Mousseau, ails Nervine, imparts vigor and strength, Pr amr rod aa rates.Coach ; Railwav Blanks 10 30{.Borcher arin 14 oll Wurtele, Lynch, Busrnes, Dionne and to the system, and gures, ns if by magic, Lous G.F.0.BMITH, oaches.Vercors cons oy fe herr hands at governin 2 i tion, une Chief Agent for the Dominion.\u2014_\u2014 i .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.| 600)Cote SL.Antoine snd 12 45 i Blavchet tried their g g{ flowing, painful menstrua 0: ue suis Agents B Tickets Notre Dome do Grace] 7 30 a natural suppressions proia a 5 zen 3 0 ( : | the country., R Robert-| falling of the uterus, weak back, Jjrrmnp LAURIN, FRED O.HENSHAW, WORKS :\u2014COBOURG, Ont, MONTREAL aBiIWaVv 215 Hochelaga.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.| 1145 545 8 From 1885 to 1836 Messrs, Ross, Robert anteversion, retroversion, bearings 16 Flace 4\u2019 Armes.24 Hospital streev.Cet.21, 1y DW 253 ; 815 615 8 00) 2 sir £on, Lynch, Fiynn, Taillon and Blanchet down sensations, chronic conges- - for the Agonts in Canada 9 45) 5 3| Lachine.iii 15 wil formed the ministry ton, inflammation and ulcerat on A ee en Oty Fontes 1 J.©.SIBBALD a B il Coupon: 9151 6 59/Longueuil.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.600 18 \u2018 .infla n Ra iad 1 ; A | \\ : Icite thes- facts to commence with, to| find tendorness fn evantes, internai | take the Hbéruyof aéking my friends Lo favoi \u201c \u2019 JOHN DE KOYPER & SOR, Rotterdam auway oy Longue Polnte, Pointers 15 lar show that although we have had nomin- heat, and female weakness.sea me with 8 ghare of thelr Inearance | Risks.Importer and Commission Merchant.ARTRLL & CO., Cognac._ .1 1000).anx-Trombles& Char he: 1 relieves an cure 3 's CO ; \u2018 FRERE see ally three governments, they were With 4 Weakness of Stomach Indigos- \u201824 Hospital Street STEEL AND iRON RAILS, JULES ROBIN & CO.Cognas Raiiwav Time Bills 10 09/12 15 Longue Pointe.11110 789 14 del slight variation composed of the same men tion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, .: MOET & CHANDGEH, Epernay.12 50! Point Bt.Charles.| .7 30 ma i Whoge misgovernment bad brought about and Slccplessiess, in either sex.84% Telephons Communication.Railway Supplies, Iron, Metals, eto DEINHARD & co.Sorter 830] à 40 Sorel by 8.W 1145 54 all It the changes of ministry, and that each BOTTLES | , .B00] ovr [SOTEL BY Be Wooo y government was responsible for the acts of PRICE $ { 00, O0 $5.00.14.6 Broadway, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.Railwav Folder: sal 1a BL.Laobert.ues Le sn the ; ite predecessor.Sold by Druggists everywhere, Send Legal Cards.NEW YORK.133 y M.MISA, Xores de la Fronters.| | 919 12 2081, Laurent, BL, Mar: 70 1% the _ Meeers.Koss and Robertson condemned ten cents in stamps for Dr.Pierce's large \u20ac COCKBULN, SMITHES & CO., Oport Tmt plcote\" Se boul Us pres Th i in viorous terms the sale of the railway.mreatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated.J C.M cO Oo RKILL § J s 1016) 530 Henri de M.J&SL.Cu-l 600 275 ; ' This, however, did not prevent thera from! M ; taf vor ; 7 tee ab t S HULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.BILLS OF LADING Negonde.0.00.aix takiog ns colleagues Messrs.Lynch, World's Dispensary Medical Association, ADVOCA 1 E, ; t HB FREDERIC VALLETTE, Marseilles.10 00, [sSuli-aurRecallet.Son the ol , Fiyun, Blaschet azd Taillon, who had ap- 663 Main Street, BUFFALO, N.Y.CHAMBERS\u2014Opposite Si) Lawrence Hal ; 4 Leo! 89 Sat IL y s » E.& J.BURKX, Dublin.s\u2026.\u2026\u2026.) 545 Outremont.| 845, er | proved of the sale.138 ST.JAMES BTREET, FISH PLATES, PATTERSON & HIBBERT.London ICE NOTE: 015 1 153% dexn [Bupuisic acl oo 1 bus po Mr.Ross, in opp sition, raised the point E MONTREAL ; E s ; ADV .7 09 Montrea ond Go| 7048 Po that the sale of the railway was illegal SICK-HEADACH y| _July9 6m 164 TRACK BOLTS AND NUTS, BULLOCH, LADR & 00.Glasgow.915] 700 ot St Louis.moot rin ok the, - according to the codr, me rcadache, KENNEDY, BLANCHARD & McKAY,|g » \u2018og WH.JAMESON & CU, Dupin lug only).od 7 con ho : ot ai r Dizzi Constipa- , - : ml R 1 = : z ir CotésVisitation and gt, ; | Be comaletely forg ot aad never pressed tion, Indigestion, Barristers, Solicitors, &c., Spikes and General Railway Supplies, CANTRELL& CHRANE, Dublin.For Railwavs and Stoeamshirs | | ax Michel, Tuesday, Faure || 14 whi i Li after he D:cam *.and Éilious Attacks, WINNIPEG.& & day and Satucay.je and I Mr.Boss was very much in favor of a D promptly cured by Dr.Ts.Kennedy.|C.Blanchard.| Jas.McKay IRON AND STEEL PLATES, Ces sc.\u2014\u2014 Er thorough investigation into the circum- Pierce\u2019s Pleasant \u201c358 : 176 N B.~ORDER: SRCEIVED FRO United States, ° the: i.stances altenling the sale of the road.Purgative Pellets.25 Angles, Channels, Beams, &e.TH: WHOLHBALK TRADE ONLY 8-8 15).Ne re City anc 635 410 dea E Afwer numerous motions by the Opposi- = cents a vial, by Druggists.MCINTYRE, LEWIS & CODE, MANUFACTURERS OF D ! Bates.70 sch.à tion to this end were rejected, the Ross May12 wwf 11 Barristers, Solicitors, dec.3.9 15).|Tt0y, Albany, Rouse\u2019t whi Government appointed Mr.Routhier, a Supreme Court and Departmental Agents, WIRE ROPE JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BRO.LAW FACTU ne 915 Roo \u2018Point anal} 420 on i Judge, comml-rloner to make the enquiry.; se \u201cAlbany Postal Car.[ 833].His report should have bzen submitted to Bol À Une Ba pce or Canada, &c.For all Purposes.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, By is ci Boston, Mass.coo 780) 47 and the House at la-t session.It will come } Ottawa, Ont.| I R k D il C f Canada 286 Et.Mary Street, pe Now England States, no after the elections.A.PF, MCINTYRE.| J.TRAVERS LEWIS.NGEISo 0c [ 0 0 ) MONTREAL.8 0j.-[portiand and the New] \u2018+ 467 th Mesars.Ross and Robertson condemned R.G.Copz.+ .Yngland States, oxe e the policy ot the Chapleau and Mousseau July 2 : 158 ROCK DRILLS, Have always oa hand the various kinds of Protessional Blanks 8883.| 28 L Boston.1] 8m out mioisiries, Mr Bobertson nant : MACDONALD & MacINTOSH, Air Compressors, Steam Hoists, Boilers and ALE AND PORTER.BoSlates\u2026 \u2026.74573 tha £5 j Le = ; .id._.ADO! pi of Mr, Wurtele as treasur.r.2 ; [Late BARRISTERS a.General Mining Machinery, IN WOOD ARD BOTTLE.\u2014_\u2014 Registered letters must be posted 10 cate A.I coud cite columns of condemnation o ; 9 ilies regularly supplied, minutes earlior.\u20ac LU Meme pere MP VICRORI SASARE.0 nate mt LODTER, FAIAMAN & CO|_seronpezs acourvap sx rutx eme re Morte em Th, a ; i ; @ 5 ¥ | W ! , sod vide PE 726, Hansard peus and ) Gzo.8.MACDONALD.| JNO.A.MacINTOgH.J Ph DBDERS CE - oS à; Boutuern States,\u2014cloced only 68 350 pm of à porn BE TWO LARGE ; vo BOOK ! 3 i Blanchet, who approved of all that .\u2018 \u2019 & PHIPPEN 44 Fonrdling St.Montreal, M:.Wm.Watson, 78 Fortification Lane, ; 0 A) Postal Car Bags open till 8,15 a.m.and c ; | À Messrs.Chaplean, Mousseau and Wurtele SUITABLE FOR MACDONALD, TUPPER ; April8 tt£__ 80 bottles our Ales and Porter, and is author, .PE tal Car Bags open Li11 9.15 p.m.mat | had dove, the chusen associates of Mr, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ized to use our labels.IN THE (0) Postal Car Bags open till 6.45 a.m.and i Rose, men whom Meetrs, Ross and Robert- OFFICES OVER MERCHANTS' BANK, » Mav 2 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 beiw I Ji son had denounced, whitewashed and O BR\" = 1 I ( i H ; S | WINNIPEG.EH.PHIPPEN R.J.Kimball & Co.- Groat Britain, Ete, teen a restored to public confi teuce.NE qe VIE MT, TUPPR (Established in 1885), mt i ._ By Aller, N.G.Lloyd Line, Tuesday, ith, On t Lo Feb.23 m85 BANKERS AND BROKERS, A Nowestand Most Modern diyles oi typ 4.10 p.m.u ni ¢ i IMPORTANT.\u2014 OR \u2014 16 AND 18 BROAD ST., NEW Yor [|| By Agrlatie, White Stir Line, (b) Wedues- seldc \u2019 So .F.R.LATUHFORD, » RL 1 day, éth, 4.10 p m A Passengers arriving in the City of New LIGHT M ANUF ACTURING PURPOSES BAREISTER, SOLICITOR, &o., voy Sritin Lo ee oa que ner 6.0, hoy ueeian, Allan Line, (a) Wednesday, a gr j ' York via Grand Central Depot save $3 ¥ Supreme Court and Aa agent, ascertain if any Sno of a frm advertising CH ABOILLEZ SOU AR E, p By Etruria, Cunard Line, Friday, Sth 4.10 and \"Carri i » \u201819 ELGIN STREET nt.hemselves as * Bankers and Brokers\u2019 is s =.j Carriage Hire and Transfer of Baggage by ELL LIGHTED AND HEATED To LG , *\u20181y 188 member of the New York Stock Exchange, ELECUTRD WIT P By Trave, N.G.Lloyd, Tuesd:y, 12th,6:5 thai t i tthe GRAND UNION HOTEL Ww.\u2018We have had twenty years\u2019 experience in \u2014 as.wher Stopping a , AM MACHILLAN &z CAMBHUN, the Banking and Brokerage business in New ; By Germanic.White Star Line, Wednesday ; CA opposite said depot.WITH STEAM.* York, and both members of our firm are Superior Pale and Brown Mali, Inia Neatness and Despatch [18th 6.8 5m.diffic i ivi Ww h BARRI - TERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &C.» MEMBERZ OF THE NEW YORK TOOK Pale and other Ales, Exira Double end 4 By Parisian, Allan Line, (a) Wednesday tract à.i Passengers arriving by est Shore sa moderate Steam Power would be LONDON, ONT EXCHANGE, Single Stout.11 Wood and Bottlé 1318, 7.30 pom.tac | i i Baulroad via Weebawken Ferry, by taking jurnished it required.285 \u2019 ly We are constantly represented on the floor 5 ! LIES SUPPLIED Dy Servia, Cunard Line, Friday, 15th, 63 was | | ï y the 42nd sircet Horse Cars at Ferry Avo! GIBBONS, MoNAB & of the ixchange by Sue ofour arm.business Th hime bottlers only a La thor \u2014 \u2018 By City of Berlin, Inman Line, Friday, 15th she | : i i i : : iowip n re autho! -10 p.tn.i} entrance, reach Grand Union 2 in ten ny a HERALD \u201d OFFICE, MULEKERN, successtul, | b y doing what we cgn to make li ed = 0 om fabols, Te y , By \u2018Arizona, Guion Line, Monday, 18th, 6.3% oer 0 minutes for cents, and save arriage Barristers, Attorneys, &c.ERT J.KIMBALL, ALFRRDE OUNSBERY ; I, rider, North ; ; C | Hire.No.6 Victoria Square OFFICE: Rome .1v zs Thos.J.Howard.546 Dorchester streei P AMPHLET A «89 Eider, North German Liosd Line, Tues requ i Six bundred Fiegant Rooms, $1 and| August 18 tf 198 Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, Jos.Virtus.\u2026.19 Aylmer street By Celtie, White Star Line, (b) Wednesday, hold g , LONDON, ONT.EF IOT & CO Thos, Ferguson.162St.Elizabeth st.20tb, 4.10 p.m, où upwards per day.Buropean Plan, Ele- Geo.©.Gibbons Geo.McNab ., + Wm.Bishop.15 Visitation streot 2000 E307, Dominion Line, («) Wednesday, mad f vators, Restaurant, Cafe, Lunch and Wine P.Mulkern.| Fred.F.Harper.89 + MES STREET.MONTRE AL Thos, Kinseila.118 Ottawa street ALL SIZES.3?Szales North German Lloyd, Tuesday help | : ; ; .3,35 a.m.bo Rooms supplied with the best.Price® August 9 \u2014 L0* 3 UL M\" ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE By Britannie, White Star Line, Wednes- what lL moderate.Families can hve better for LEITOH & POINGLE, | Manufa turer of and Whole- PHONE.On Faper ot the Bast Sualits By bedatiar 2iien Line.@ Weanostsy, MA Joh .- R .- a ali J : less money at the Grand Union than at Chaney.Notaries Public: hg, CT I» sale Dealers in Illumina- WILLIAK DOW & CO.» SET Lath 780 pn com ensam (are | auy other strictly first-class hotel in the CORNWALL, ONT.ting and Lubricating 1 à y _ By Bie canard, Friday, ih, 635 am, Some city.Guests\u2019 baggage delivered to and Jas, Leiteh, I R.W.Pringle.EXCELAIOR MACHINE OILS Brewers and Maltsters.p.m.porri hl i from Grand Central Depot free.Angst CEL MA Me} Fer.3 Ly Estimates Givon of Every mesorintsr Three emontary mail closed at 6 am.ou fast, J | 3 T ., 4 f : .; Ji fl \u2018 MACLENNAN, LIDDELL & CLIRE, September 1ephone No.842) 1y 212 ] ] of Book and Job Printing\u201d (b) Must be spccla 1y directed by these lines a wi fi THE \u201cLONDON NEWS\u201d SAYS: , par dite Megiqanen & Macdonald.4 = ro ; à.\u2018 9 Registered letters must be posted 30 minutes stewe aS Among the many specifics introduced 112 GA ons a CORNWALL, ox.~~ © MANITOBA & NORTH-WESTERN AY 3 \\ i po How - ild 0 to the public for the cure of dyspepsia, # - oar ion, Ky 3r tho following Moy vO Lue pi ! p VB.C, .Liddell.! BE : \" food.| qi indigestion, derangements of various kinds DE E TURES J.B.Maclennan, Q £2 cme.*F OF CANADA BREWERS AND HALTSTERS Conxtries.ar follows \u2018 pH and a general family medicine, none bave July 2 13 The Picturesque Line of tho North West + : Q BROKERS ADVICE NC TE pFor tie Central Amerlean, aud the South fmes fl met with such genuine appreciation as Hop >.Through the Park Lands of the Feriile Be b sm i vu \u2018 acific ports, via Aspinwall\u2014Ist, uth; r fruit | I\" Bitters, Introduced to this country but a Certificates of Stock ! SHATTIY, CHADWIOK, ae ee ntifa) valley 8 of the Little Sas ; VIE: Brd.the Windward [slandr\u201432, si | 8 \u2018 +1 I : : x rdtail River.INDIA PALE arp XX MILD ALE or the Windward [slandr\u20142nd, 16th, Br ome HE.short time since, to meet the great demand BLACKSTOOX & GALT BES NOTING .For Cape Hayti, St.Domingo sud Tura\u2019 , 1 for a pure, cate and perfect family med BILLS OF EXCHANGE | BRATTY, OHADWIOR, Pass.Exp.[8 guy 1st, 1986.Kap.[Pads, EXTRA avp XXX BTOUT PORTER Tor Hay tin st Te i cine, it is the most popular medicine BLAOESTOOK & NEVILLR, - - -\u2014 (In W 4B or Sercaus- 7h, lst .the af i i.kuown, Itis famous by reason of its in- DRAFTS Barristers, Solicitore, Notaries.de L\u2019ve.|L\u2019ve.Arr.Arr.{in WooD and Borris.) Brokers\u2019 Buying and \u201cOM For J :maica\u2014Sth, i6th, 30th.home 4 herent virtues.It does ail that is claimed \u2019 AITO WIL Barry » 1g res C ; all.; ou | © ora Lo Mau TORONTO, Gener CORHATHAU LEGVILEE.EVERY CLAS 8 OF promptly notited to the postmaster in write und pr Hop Bitters are used in Six of the large 169 St RÉ #4 Huon MAoMARON,Q.0.P.H, DRAYTON, Bo HARGADX ing, &ud renewed at the expiration of thre serve IE London Hospitals and in gimilar Institu- 157 & k atmes LA Le, GEO.MACDONALD, F.J.DUNBAR > « B : ; * foonth-, Sho b ing acted upon only during Mrs.bons throughout the world, and are the ONTREATL Novaraber 14.12m gw 274 Ay © LAFVER.there fre Ave ade daily in the b i st and best medic d mL - svant x iveries m 0.00 etter aE Purest aud beet medicine ever made.July 17 95 -_\u2014 a Fe Imported direct and fo sale by A i &N central divisions of the city, at s.0 and 10: 2 Given Up the Doct U BOUND TO BE FAIR ne FREDERICR KINGSTOR A3 doiivértes da vue doandd thom Ewrfnl dear : , ven Up by the Doctors.T » - .j : me Verles in the other divisions, at # \u201cma M le i ; ; RICHELIE ] \u201cYam led in justice to break my rule GIBB & CO \\ = noon, and 2.10 and 3.30 p.m, .\u2018 is up and at Losgesible that Ar, God frey / -| as to cortitying to, the virtue of any medicine,\u201d A ° 25 Hospital Btrest, Hochelaga and Point St.Charles-Two de The p ane at » &nd Cured by so simple remarked Mr.T.B.Smith, of No.96 Fulton Octobe 248 PRINTED ax THIS 0 liveries dail\u201d ; 9 u.m., and 1 p.tu.m.aremedy?\u201d | The Prizice of Table Waters street, and of No.89 Cl mer street, Brooklyn, \u2018Having received their Fall assortment of 1 FFICY.OFFICE HOURS\u2014Open daily ab 8 ii Yoom, \u201cI assure you it is tr t î ° * B.D.\"1 suffered for a year from distress in ds in M ; : Wickets clused at 7 p.m.Lobby ope io © tirely cured, \u201cand.with not hat he is en- 0 the lower part of my back.Benson\u2019sCapcine Goods MR.WM, CARTER SMITH, paldnight for the delivery of night mails y ver hd gh , nothing but Hop 1 pure, whole.Porous Plaster gave me immediate and per- T ilori H b d h | .SOLICITOR, &o., ox-holders.Un Sundays, open from aps looki, itters, y ten days ago his doctors Families who wish to get a p » Q20l®- f-ct relief, and axa happy to state that fact 1&1 Orig and Haberdasher ¥, 84 COLLINS STREET WEST, a.m.Oa the following holidays : Nes ion ar ney and Liver wroublg [71S dies trom fy bees) fable Walt, ask yout for dic bile yooh HERS Bi awl aTs0 Comines sie an tri, i Bian, duce, Sih, Solos mes 3 1 o - extern ap- \u2014, \u2014 2 8 p i v w + à idney and Liver trouble !! 1 1 7 For sale by the leading Hotels, Clubs, orton.thaed Pa ou recommended by - Supreme Court and Exchequer Cour of Cone : § No ! at gh nm.; wickets closed at 10 a.m, and ore sit \\ .Restaurants and Grocers.the highest medical authorities.No other PATTERN SUIIS FROM PJOLE, | ada, Parliamentary Agent, Commissioner for À } ( x ab miduight.Money Order Office and A sun: In th 28 one genuine Without a bunch of J.A, HARTE, D street article of the kind can for a moment be com- taking to for Nb Bens Commissioner for i if all it il ! Saysemened à my Stic e Pay from Othe; reen Ho - un all otre Dame Street.ed w em.re prompt, safe, 8 or IN u y ales, eensla kcepted;.Enqu ce\u2014 % Vite, poisonous staff with © Hop\u201d or « Bope® Telephone 1190.Thorough, pleasant and cleanly.Look owi| LN VATE INSPECTION, (afd Austrauia.India, Cape of Goer Hope a.} 8.0.to 6 p.ni, Sunday and holidays exconf .Dame, March 20 mws 28 or imitations.Price, 25c.October 8 246 *andFiji.\u2018 ; He Recelving Houses DURS 8 8.00.\u2018 -; closed on Sundaye, a er 3 45 4 0p 615 rey oc oo ss su su had 5 = 20 ooo mm WA ROO es ss sË s ess 400 114 sted 10 w Eng» ork and ,30 p.IR mm.&nd De A.ay, oth, Vednes- inesday, , 8th 4,10 12th, 6.35 dnesday dnesday 15th, 6.3% day, 15th 18th, 6.35 1e, Tues dnesday, dnesday, Tuesday Wednes- dnesday, 6.35 a.m, >ath, 4.10 6 a.m.ou ese lines ) minute: Towing stewed apples or molasses for tea, ildren were quite satisfied with their THE MONTREAL HERALD UNDP DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, _ MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 7 CHRISTIAN CHARITY.can amuse themselves when the weather is oy | 7 re - rae or either £20 cold or tog wet sor roe tony Alliscellancons, 3 Müscellanrous, Säiscellaneuns Br wats, The Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society out of doors.There is nothing in the boys\u2019 A as and Its Tru'y Beneficent Work.An Excellent Institution À émicr- ably Managed, An uncharitable, misjudging world is somewhat prejudiced against ladies\u2019 bzne- volent societies.It is believed that the kind-hearted women who compose them have no very definite aims; that their exertions in Lhe cause of the distressed are spasmodic aud that the mouey which they collect is not always as judiciously expended as it might be, Whether or not there are good grouads for this prejudice and these conclusions it is not our purpose now to enquire; we allude to them merely to say that the fille Montreal Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society does not convey to the general public anything like an adequate idea of the object of the organization, of the truly noble work in which it is engaged, or of the beneficent results which ic has already accomplished.It is not a1 association of Lady Bountifuls * who meet at irregular intervals to find | congenial occupation for time that hangs heavily 01 their hands, who ave regarded by Impoitors o?many kinds as their legitim ste prey, end who speni the money they give à 1d collect s0 carelessly and in- judici>usly as to do on the whole as much harm as gil; but it is composed of earnest, se\u2019f sasrificing women whose ex2r- tious ia tae cause of the destitute have a defiaite ai a practical object, and who expend the funds at ther disposal so economically, so carefully aud on such deservins objactsas to merit the admiration and ths gratitude of all who believe it t> bs the duty of a good citizen aul a Christian to relieve real distress.Altaough these ladies work quietly and unostentatiously and do no: sound a trumpet b-fire them, it is fortuuate that their wok cin be seen and examined by all who desire to obtain a knowledge of its nature ani extent.Their home for eged women and children on Belmont street, is u most beneficent institution, and wil wellr-psy a visit.The building is large and substantial, aud situated in a healthy locality, There is no formality or delay absat receiving a visitor.The matron, Mri.Glover, cordially welcomes all that cone, shows them everything they desire to sea and cheerfully gives them whatever information they require.This was the experience of a representative of Tue HeraLp who visited the institution altogether unexpectedly on Saturday afizracon.Afer stating his business, M-s.Glover first showed him the schoo! ry5.n, which is divided rato two compartments, one for the elder childrea, which is plainly but comfortably furnished, and the cther for the very little ones, where they learu a little and play a great deal for a few hours every day.The school room looks out on the play ground, which is quite large enough.There were on it at the time a good many of the boys and a few litle girls, They were under no restraint that was visible, yet the little fellows amused themselves without the least rouganess and with less than the usual noise.There was nothing about their mu anner or app:acranca to indicate that they were the inm ites of a chac- itable institutior.Ia fact thev were a lot of as bright looking, healthy, well-fed Children as one would wish to see.The matron said tha* tnere wèr: ous hundrea andthree of then, and that they ranged between two aa l a half years old to thirteen.\u201cNo, thiy were not troubles me.On the whole they behaved vary well aad seldom required ta b punishe1.\u201d She had a great dislike to corporal puaishnzent, and it was only oa very rare occasions thai any of thm were whipped.Some when they ficit eatered were a little difficult to mans z>, but tasy so9a b2cams tractable aad oh:lient.She found that it was the b:st w sy to trust the boys.When she put the un 01 their hoaor they hardly ever abused her coafileac:.As soon as the children were old eaouzh they were required to a3sist 1a the work of tha household.The girls waîted on th: old p:ople, made beds, washed dishes, scrubbed aad helped with th: cooking, and tus boys did whatever there was for them to do.They all did their work cheerfully.The bill of fare is not luxurious but ths ford is whole- gome and nutritious.The caildren have porridge and milk\u2014good milk-\u2014for breakfast, soup, meat and potatoes f.ur times 8 week for dinner, bread aad butter, The \u2018%\" food.Ther: waino complains.Some.1e South sth; 15th, 6th, 2rd.1 Turk\u2019 3rd.ru Lemon olombia Kantiago , Brazil- \u2018or Sand er, For 30th Oct pordencd Fore the jy in the nd 10.0 pur dil t 8.00 an \u2014Two de 4 am t 8 Bil i f times frieads sent them a treat of cake and fruit, which was of course very welcome.Some of the children had be:n carefully reared, and some of them were taken off the street, bit they were all when taken in homeless aol without proper guardianship.It was a rule of the house to take in none but the destitute.These one hundred and three children who have no one to care for them are lodged, fed and educated by the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society.Their institution is In the bait sense a home fur these unprotected little ones.Some of them had been as many as seven Years in this home.The house is as clean a8 hands can make it, and tidiness and good order reign in every department.The Surrouudiag3 of these children are morally and physically healthy, and there are a hundred little indications which can be observed but not described, that show that Mrs.Glover\u2019s relation to the children can be better described by the word \u201c mother,\u201d so dear to us all, than by the official title \u201cmatron.\u201d The children\u2019s dining-room is a large Y00m, ia which there are seven long tables Covered with oileloth.It is a cheerful king room, and when the seven tables are surrounded by children it must be slil| more 80.There are two play-rooms lu the building, one for the girls and the Other for the boys, in which the children room that they can break or spoil, except a table, which looks rather the worse for : the treatment it has received.The girls\u2019 room is a little different, it being prettier and adapted for the quieter amusements that litle girls delight in, The dormitories of the children are clean and airy and\u2019 as comfortable as need be.The house is heated with hot water, so that in winter it can all be kept at a pleasant and healthy temperature.It seemed to the writer that nothing that is really required for the comfort and the happinees of these little ones is wanting.If there is a skeleton in any of the closets of the institution it must be very hard indeed to discoverit; our own opinion is that it is one of those happy habitations in which there is none to be found.Ta the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society\u2019s Institution there are, besides these one hundred and three children, forty-six aged, infirm and blind women.The rooms in which these Women pass the evening of their days are comfortable and cheerful looking, of them are prettily decorated by their inmates and have a homelike appearance, Some of the inmates appeared busy and cheerful, but it was not a little surprising to see so many of them doing nothing.One would think that such light work as some of them could do would be a reliet to them and cause the time to pass quickly and pleasantly.There is one blind old lady in the institution who has been thirty years a pensioner on the bounty of the Ladies\u2019 Society, who sews and koits and does what she can to make herself useful, There is another, an infirm woman, who has been thirty-seven years under the society\u2019s care.I'he ladies provide a home for these destitute women in which their bodily and their spiritual Many wants are provided for.They need have no care fo: their bodies, what they shall eat or what they shall drink or wherewithal they shall be clothed.All these things are provided for them in the kindest and most considerate way, 80 that they need not have a single anxiety in the world, All the arrangements of the institution are conducted in an economical way.Nothing is spent for mere show.All that comfort and decency require is provided, but there is no\u2019 waste.The food and clothing and furniture are plain, but they are sufficient.The ladies seem determined to do all the good they possibly can with the money at their dispozal, Every dollar they receive 13 spent in sheltering the houseless, feeding the hungry and clothing the naked.Tuey find that with all their economy and ail their exertions they cannot meet all the demands that are made upon them, They have applicitioas which for want of funds they cannot accept.Taere are destitute children whom they cannot succor because they have no money.Tue one hundred and three children whom they are bringing up to be useful members of society are not all the little ones in this city who need their help, and whose fate, if the hand of Christian charity is not extended to them, it is deplorable to contemplate.Itis greatly to be hoped that the public will not allow these good Christian women to be hampered in their truly beneficent work for want of fu ids.If any one is sceptical aa to the usefulness and the extent of that work, let him pay a visit to their institution, 31 B:lmont street, and we are greatly mistaken if he doeg not go away resolved to do all he can to help the Montreal Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society._\u2014 A CARD To all who are sufiering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak = ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE.This great remecy was discovered by & missionary in Sou:h A nerica.Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.Joseer T.Inman, Station D, New York City Eras\u2019 Co00A, \u2014 GRATEFUL AND CoM- FORTING.\u2014\u2018\u2018 By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties ot well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfsst table with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor\u2019s bills, tis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point, We may escape maby a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014 Civil Service Gazetie.Made simply with boiling water or milk.Scid only in psck- ete, labelled\u2014\u201c James Eeps & Co, Homæopathic Chemiet, London, England.ADVERTISE IN THE MONTREAL HERALD.IF YOU Want a Cook, Waut a Clerk, Want a Partner, Want a Situation, \u2018Want to Sell a Piano, \u2018Want to Buy a Horse, Want to Sell a Carriage.Want 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Btocks and Bonds bought or sold for Cash or on margin.Office\u201413 Hospital Street, No.3India Chambers.P.O.Box 734, July 12 165 STUART & 0O.,, Sto6 ss of this meeting was io e ery race being run on the werits of the horses and riders, the pool box having nothing to do with the result, à fact which it is to be hopad will govern .ce meetings io the future, ! The first ent of ths day was the Hunt Cup.For a piece of plate, value three huadred dollars.Fur borses that have be-n fairly and regularly hunted with the Montreal Hunt during the current season, and have not started for any race, excepl a Huaters\u2019 race, in 1886, aad bona jide the bors of the Montreal property of memb- ih Sp Hunt, on or before 15th August, 1836.io be ridden by members elected on or before the same date.Also open, nuder same conditions, to horses bona fide the pro- persy of farmers of the coualies of Hocne- laga sad Jacques Cartier, to be ridden by farmers or farmers\u2019 sons of those counties, aver three miles of far huuting couatry.Weight, 12 stone.Entrance $20.Kntries\u20141.Stewart Brown\u2019s bao.Gipay, 168 lbs.; 2.James R.Barclays bg.Vice tor, 168 lbs; 3 Liachiue stables e.g.Woo 4- lawn, 1835 lbs.; 4 J.Alexauder 8, b.g.Chester, 186 lbs; 5.A.B.Peaniston 8 CZ.Pulct, 168 lbs.; 6.Hznry Drysdale\u2019s lho, 168 lbs, Mr.J.B.Coghlin made a post entry of his b.h, Grattan.After a good start P Ist led over the ficst hurdle, with the field well up.Ou Pwaing the stand afier the first round O0dlawn was leading with Gratin secoud, Pilot and Echo close up.Oa the last round it was evident Woodlawn was in wo go>i Company, and Gratau though a fine «on of Mileeiaus was not la condi:ion, so the latter part of the race was betwezn P:lot and Esho, and a capital fluish they made.E3bo being landed the wiuner by three lengens, P lot second, Mr, Alex, Strathy rode tue winner with a god deal of judgment, as he had a hard man to beat in Mr.Penuiston, who has been the winner Of the cup for the past three years, The Farmers\u2019 race\u2014Lor a purse of $8.0; $200 to first horse, $150 to second, $100 tuir!, $90 to fourtn, $80 to fiftn, $70 to sixth, $60 to seventh, $50 to eighth.For halforeed horses bced on the Island of Montreal, which have never retarted 10 aay race except a farmers\u2019 race, or the Hunt Cup, nod owned by bona fide farmers of the Counties of Hochelaga und Jacques Cartier.To be ridden by farmers or tar- mers\u2019 sony of those counties, whose sole ozcupation is farming.Imported halfbreed wares which have dropped a foal vn the island since January Ist, 1884, and being th: bona fide property of a farmer, are eligible, Over the Cup Course, Welter we:ghts for age.Entrance fee.ENTRIES.John Smith\u2019s Florence, 149 Ib:; James D ummond\u2019s b m Lotta, 165 lbs; Richard Curran\u2019s Shamrock, 165 ibs, Hugn we- Gec\u2019s May Bee, 159 Ib; James Erwiv\u2019s br g Alladin, 135 1b; C.W.Peuniston\u2019s cg Emergency, 165 lbs; F.H.Penniston\u2019s ¢ m lvy, 165 lbs; Joo.Monteith\u2019s e m Vesta, 165 lve; Geo.T.Finnie\u2019s ¢ m Daisy, 165 1b:; Charles Fionie\u2019s ¢ m Nel.ie, 166 Ibs; Andrew Scott\u2019s br Gelding, 159 Ibs; Wm, Henderson\u2019s ¢ g Helmsman, 185 lbs; Jno.Nesbitl\u20193 c m Emma, 165 lbe; Sam Ness bitt's b g Pluuger, 169 lb-; Didas Dage- nais\u2019 grey Gelding, 149 ibs; W.J.Bown s b g Tearaway, 165 lbs; Juo.Hendevson\u2019s br m Topsy, 165 lbs.This was a capital race from stunt to finish.It was the general impression that ihs distance was tco long (three n:ilee) for horses thai the owuers had not the nine or opportunity of getting into cond ti n to run tue distance The Penuistons, who have a private track on their farm, as well as good hors-s, were the favorites in the pool, a: d, A3 expected, won, with Ivy fice\u2019, mergeucy 2od.Open Handicap Stteeplechase\u2014For a purse of $300 ; $200 to first horse, $50 to second, third horse to save entrance fee.Open to all horses.Over Cup Couree, Eatrance, $15., ENTRIES, Lachine Stables\u2019 b g Perey [formerly Marylander], 157 lbs; R:d Bank Stables\u2019 ch g Glenarm, 170 lbs: P.B.Maurice\u2019s cg Fox, 142 ibs; A.E.Perniston\u2019s c g Pilot, 168 ths ; M.Minogue\u2019s \u20ac g Barrister, 141 lbs ; Dr.Craik\u2019s ¢ m Wishimay, 147 lbs; Frank Eiliow\u2019s ¢ g Taniivy, 142 lbs; J.R.Woadward\u2019s ch g Wizard, 107 lbs ; H.W.Wilson\u2019s ch g Pathmaster, 144 ba, Percy was first favorite in the poo, but after starting be showed sywmpioms of stitfuess sfter *his hard day\u2019s racing on Thursday.At the third jump he threw his rider, Mr, Hanna, who pluckily remounted, but bad lost too much to make up, 80 the race was between Dr, Crak\u2019s ** Wishimay \u201d aud Mr.Wood ward\u2019s \u201c\u201c Wizard,\u201d ibe tormer winning by half a dozen lengths, \u2018\u2018 Fox\u201d well up.For the Consolation handicap steeple~ chase.Forapurse of $100; $50 to firet ; $30 to second; $20 tothird.\u2014For horses beaten during this meeting, winners excluded.Over the Green course.Entries to close immediately after the Farmers race.Entrance free.The following entries were made :\u20148.Penniston, \u2018 Emergency i\u201d J.K.Wayte, ¢ Katella > J.Sui b, \u201c Florence,\u201d J.Monteitb, \u201c\u2018Vesta:\u201d F.Elliott, © Tantivy;\u201d H.McGee, May Bee,\u201d This race was won by * Emer- geucy,\u201d \u2018\u201c Estella \u201d second, This ended the best meeting ever held under the auspices of the Montreal Hunt - Club.Tue success of the meeting is due to the exertions of the committee of man- agemeut.We noticed the following ladies and gentlemen at the course :\u2014Mr.and Mra.A.A.Allao, the Misses Allan, Mr.and Mre.H.A, Allav, Mr.R.Allan, ike Mayor, Mr.Beaugrand, Capt.aud Mrs, Beuyon, Mr, Benyon, jr , Mre.L, N.Bey.jamin, Mr.J.Bapusie (Three Rivers), Miss Branchau*, Dre.Bell, Hon.MI Cochrane, Mr.O.Cansils, Mr J.Cassils, Mrs.and the Misses Crawford, Lt.-Col, and Mrs.Crawford, Col.J.D.Crawford Mr.G.Caverhill, Mre.Cooper, Mr.J.B.° Mrs.and Miss Coghlin, Miss Dowker.Migs du Vernet, Mr.Mra, and Mise Doran, Mr.T.Davidson, Mdille.de Rocheblave, Miss Doucet, Mr.and Mrs.Distrie, Mr, de Blacquore, Mr.L.Dillon, Mr, G Dilloa, Mr.Denhoime, Mieg Eigar, Lord Henry Fi:zgerald, Miss Greenshields, Miss Gunter (Esg.), Mr.H.Green, Mr, Hamp- son, Dro Hingston, Mr.R.C.Hamilton Mr.R.C.Harper, Capt, Kane, Miss Knight, Miss Leslie, Miss Lamothe, Mr.F, Lyman, Mr.Lagan; Miss L.MacDonel| Mr.L.8.MacDougall, Mr.and Mpg, 10.Mclados, Hop, P.Mitchell, Mr.W.Meredith, Mr, Mrs.and Mies H, S.MacDougall, Mr J.Monk, Mr, A, Morris, Mr.4.M.Molson, Miss O?Brien, Mr.O?\u2019Shaughnessy.Mr.W.W.Ouilvie, Mr.and Mre.Hugh Paton, Mrs.Piodar, Mr.Polson |L'al#- po yo Duncan and Miss Robertson, Mr.Andres Robertson, Mr.Rae [Quebec PE: ; Mr.C.Raynes, Dr.\u2018\u2019 R BIN.Ramsay.Mr.M.P.Ryan, Mr.w \"Robertson.Mra.Smeaton, Mr.- \"Smyth Miss J.Smith, Capt.Sheg- G.d ADC, Mr.W.O.Smith, Mr.Sont \u201cMr, Mra.and, Mise Me wr ?Col.Walker [London], .Wi- Ft Co er, Mr.Wardlow, , Mr.H.Va Mr.Wolflz.Quoits.The Montreal Quaitug ) .comers match, open to all quott players se the Province of Quebec, on their grounds, on Saturday last, The weather was par ticularly favorable for this healthy game.There was a large crowd of Indies aud gentlemen to witness the games.Ay twenty entries were made, Mr.J.O'à el, of the St.Gabriel Quoit Club, was unanim- ousiy appointed referee.Lhe Ormatewu and St.Gabriel Quoit Clubs were well represented.The games were commen ed at two v\u2019cloek and lasted till half past five.Much interest was taken by the spectators tn the various players aod when good shots were wade they cheered them heartily.Attbe close the following were tie succesful winne-s of the priz2s :\u20141-t, Mr.A.Tattersal, of the St Gabriel Quot Club, $10, 3ud, Mr.F.H.Disrocuer, of the same club, $5; 3rd, Mr.A.Lindeay, of the Moutreal Ciub, $3.Mr.Wiliam Renshaw, presicent of the Montreal Quoit Club, in presenting the prizes, made some very approprials remarks, referring to the progress that the members of tbe St.Gabriel Club bad made siuce the last time they played on their grounds, snd to the excellent feeling and harmony existing among tbe members of both clubs, aud hoped that it wou d always continue 50.He then gave three cheers and a tiger for the members of the St.Gabriel Quait Club and to the referee, Mr.J.O\u2019Ne, for the very impartial manner in which he give ail\u201d the decisions which were referred to him.Mr.Taitersall then gave three cheers for the members c¢f the Montreal Quoit Club, which were heartily respouded to.Three cheers were thea given for * The Queen,\u201d which ended an epjoyable day\u2019s sport.Club bad an all The Turf, SECOND DAY'S RACES AT GLENGROVE PARK.ToroxTo, Uctober 9.\u2014There was a large and brilhaut gathering at Glengrove Park this afternoon, at the second day\u2019s races in connection with the inauguration mectiog, and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed.The meeting bas been a great success und augurs well for the fiture of this yourg club.The firet race ti-day was for tne Canadian Sporteman three-year-old tro- ing stakes, $400; lst, $225; 2.d, $100 ; Bea, $50; 4th, $25.Bight borses started, Geo.Gibson\u2019s ch.g Howard H.won, wit:i S.James\u2019 gr.c.Mike Scott 2ud, J.Gallop\u2019s ch.c.Right Eye See 3rd.The fastest mat was 2.55%, The secoud event was the stallion race, purse $225; 1st $105, 2ud $60, 3=d $40, 4th $20.Six slarted.W.W.French\u2019s g.s.Hurricane won witu À.Brown\u2019s ch.h.Forrest Mabrino 2ud, W.Stephen\u2019s bik +.Kene Rothechi:d 3rd.The fastest heat was 2 30%.Tue tuird and last event was the ruo- ning race, about 1} miles handicap.\u2018Top weight 130 lbs; purse, $150; 1st $100, 2nd $35, 3d $15.Five start d.D.W.Camp beil\u2019s eh.w., Will Rose comirg in first; W.Owens\u2019 b.g- George L., 2ud; Welling- tor Stables b.g.Wille W., 3:d.Time, 221, : \u2014\u2014 \u2014 MARINE INTELLIGE CE.BY THE RIVER AND CANAL \u2014The Scandinavian is expected to sail tomorrow.\u2014Twenty-eight craft canal on Saturday.The steamship Invermay with coal was expected in yesterday.\u2014The Parisian is expected to sail for Liverpool about Wednesday.The steamship Wandrahm is expected to sall for Hamburg to-day.The receipts at the Custom House on Sa- lurd +y amounted to $11,483.17.The steam bark Greenland will leave for Harbor Grace this morning.\u2014The Dominion Line steamship Texas will sall ou Friday for Avonmouth Dock.Tae Parisian and Scavdinavian are the oa- ly steamships ot the Allan line now in pors \u2014The Dominion Line steamship Montreal wil: probably sail for Liverpool ou Tuursday, \u2014The Donaldscn Line steamship Cynthia is Expected to leave port for Glasgow on Thurs- ay.Thedepth of the water in the ship channel at Lake St.Peter on Sa.urduy was 25 feet 11 inches, The Allan line steamship Corean, from Glasgow, passed Heath Point a.noon un Saturday.The steamship Lake Superior arrived from Liverpool ou Saturday.She will sait towards he end ofthe week.The steamship Horton passed into the canal basin on Saturday to load with lumber.Do- Pell, Beckett & Co, ace the agents of the Hor- on.passed thro ugh the \u2014Several men together with a diver were at work on the screw of the steamship Parls- lan ou Saturday.Laey wera fixing sowe new bolts on the screw.The Allan line mail steamship Nova Sco- tien, from Baltimore for Liverpool, via Halifax and St.John\u2019s, Nfid., arrived at Halifax abt 1 p, m.on Saturday.The Allan line mail steamship} Casplan, from L:verpool for Baltimore, via 3t.John's Nfld., and Halifax, arrived at Halifax at 3.3 on Saturday afternoon.The old man Morcellin Lescarbier, who was seriously injured on ¥riday, at the Hochelaga wharf by a load of planks falling on bim ant breakivg his thigh, died, on Friday night, at the sotre Dame Hospital.\u2014The Allan Line steamship Nestorian, from Montreal, arrived at Loudou on Saturd ay and landed her live stock shipment of 273 oxen and 818 sheep in good condition, with the exception of 22 shecp which died on the passe age.PORT OF aUNFREAL.ARRIVED\u2014Oct.9.Steamship Lake Superior, 2,965, $ tewart Liverpool, general, IH.I.Marry, large Arthur Gagnon, grain.; Barge Oka, Larose, grain, Barge Joseph, Coutois, grain.Barge Nile, Bertraud, lumber.Berge Ser:ator, M,T Co., grain.Barge Toledo, M.TI.Co., cout, CLEARED\u2014OcCT.Sth.Bark Romanoff, 1,049, Doty, Buenos s lumber, Carbray, Routh & do.Ayres, Steam bark Greenland, 259, urtis, Harbor Grace, Nfld., general, S.Munn & Co.Steamer Oxe-holine, 1,755, W:1liam, Liverpool, geacral, Chas McLean & Cu.Vessels in Fort.Steamships.Horton, 1,186, Daball, Beckatt & Co.Parisian, 3,445, H.& A.Allan.\u2018Wandrahm , 1,060, Cynthia, 1,4v9, R.R:ford & Co.\\ Scandiuavian, 3,000, H.& A.Allan Texas, 1,888, D.l'orrance & Co, Montreal, 2,160, D.Torrance & C3, Lake Superior, 2,955, H.E.Murray Barks, Garmel, Toh Anderson, McKenzie & Co, ustave Metgler, 352, Motfatt & Co.Wyle, 529, D.Shaw.° Brigantines.St.Juseph, 233, C.A.Bouchor, Brigs.Dorpa, 843, Anderson, McKenzie & Co, Arrived via Lachine Canal Barge Maria Immaculata from Beauhar- nois to Montreal, 8,2:3 3 u pois : 8, bush peas, J.Lobil- \u2014\u2014 PORT or QUEBEC.QUEBEC, October 9, ARRIVED, Schooner Notre Dame de Vigneau't, Natashquan, order, fig Schoouer Isperence en Labrador, order, fish and oil Schooner Esperauce, O i ; order.fier and ols » Cormier, Natashquan, la Garde, h aud oil, Marie, Mercier, * Canal boat Bartlett Nye, uindon, Hoboken \u2019 at.W.Clark, Gade, ire po EE Torrance, goal » Elizabor Ja) boat .Thompson, A pan nston, John Baile.enal° \"stron, Stenamship Iovermay, Leong, Pleton on CLEARED.Montreal.Brigantine Little Annie, D.&J.Masguire.Steamship Polino, & Co.HSeamatiio Grecian, Legallais, London, Al tar & CO.M gtéamenip Norweglan, Stephen, Glasgoy ians, Rae & Co.: Alfemnsnip Advance, Mears, Montreal, Jou Barstall &t o n Sieamship Faderlandet, Brunn, Picton, Ino Laird, .3 Bark Cho on McMurty, r Bros.& Co.anal boat U.&C Jefferson, Jefferson, Bur.ling, Quebec Timber Co.~ Baker, Capetowp Lachanc3,St Johns, Nq + Greenock, Meay.Canal boat Rockaway, Reilly, Sore), ster.Canal boat Estella, O'Brien, Sorel, Master, NOTES.Cap'ain Baker has bren appointed of te brigantine Little Acnie.The bark Aagot which cleared from Do for this port has pub into Bathurst, N,B, ver Beaver Line s eamship Thanemore arrly, from Montreal at 10 a.m.ad proceeded oy L ndun.The steamship Invermay, coal laden, fr, Pictou, arrived in port at a.m, and Proceedeg for Montreal, Tug +t armer Cabada is under orders for Three Rivers to briog down a saw Jog raft for W.(x.Ross The steamer Silver Sprar arrived from Moutre 1 this morning with a tow of Cana} bouts and barges.Tug st amer Lake will be &float by the epg of next week.Her new propellor is to arrive to murr£w morning, Bark Lake Leman cames ous of dock abo Wednesday and will probably load Lambe; fur South Amesica.Barks Cathella and Beltress arrived fron Montreal at 1 p.m.in tow ofthe tug steame, Anglesea, and anchored.Tug steamer Dauntless left this evening fo Three Rivers to tow down ine bark Halg which is loaded ready for sea., Tug steamer Anglesea is under orderg procerd below and tow up the bark Yubg_ which is now about due fron Pictou.\u2019 Brigantine Little Annie arrived from Threq Rivers in tow tug Maud and anchored.She is bound to Capetown with lumber.The crew of the tug steamer Boston been paid off «1.4 the vessel has gone winter quarters at Three Kivers, Allan Line steamship Grecian arrived from Montreal #t9.3) ».m., rhipped some cargo ang subsequently proceeded for London, The steamer Mersey Now oun her Montreal with bark Sigrid will on her trip bring down the bark Romanoff.Dominvion Line steamship Ontario arriveg from Montreal at 1.43 p.mn.and weut inty the Louise Basin to sh p balauce Of cargo, The Government steamer Napoleon II, hag commeuced to iake ou supplies for her fa] trip 1o the Gulf lighthouses aud provision dès.pots.Bark Uno has bren chartered to load ay de:ls l«r Dublin at 458.\u2018I'nis is about the lowes figure that has been accepted here this season.Dominion Line steamship Sarnla arriveg frora Moutrezl at 9.30 #.m.and auchored, pfter shipptug a quantity of deals sue wij) leave fur sea tu-nigut.Three herring schooners from Labrador, the firat of Le full fleet, arrived Inst night.They brought very poor farcs, only about 3% bar- reis umoug the three.An effort will be mada to float the Eastern Star as soon \"as the tides take wo a little, Most of her cargo is out, a great deal of it discharged into schooners.Tne Dominioa line steamships will this winter run as Usual to Porilaud.Only six boats will bs 0 the route.Itis also rumored hrre a8 prob ible that the Beaver line boats will also gu to Portlard this winter.QUEBEC, October 10.ARRIVED, Steamship Oregon, Willlams, Liverpool, W.Mac; herson, general, Bark Mizpah, Bonde, Londou, for Baiiscan, NOTES.The bark Mizpah left for Batiscan at noon in tow of the tug B.aver, The steamship Sarnia, having finished load\u201d ing deals, ieft tor gea at 2 a m.The steamship Oregon will leave for Montreal at four to-morrow morning.The stesmships Sarmatian, Corean and Cacuuna wul all arrive in port to-morrow morning.The steamship Barcelona arrived from Montreal at noou aud proceeded, The tug steamer Silver Spray left for Mont* real last night with a tow of barges.The bark Princess Alexandra, hence for Chatham, passed outward at Bic last evening, The Norwegian bark Agathe, before reported, goes into dock at Davies\u2019 tomorrow morning.The coasting stenmship Otter left port this morning for E:quimaux Point and way stations.The tug steamer Angleses hasbeen ordered below to meet the incoming bark Yuba for Sorel.It is anticipated that there will be sufficient water te-morrow morning toallow the steamship Advance to come out of dock.There is now in port the unusual number of fie disabled steamships and four sailing vessels cither in dock or Waiting Lo go in.A shoal of porpolses were seen sporting tuemselves in Lhoriver opposite Lhe city this m rning.They ure rather unusua! visitors.s The bark Ifefl: arrived from B:liscan at noon in tow of the tug Dauntless, and wili proceed to sea at 2 a.m.in tow of the same tug.The agent fthe tug Beaver, which arrived up from below to-day, reports the brigantine Buda in the river bound to Bay St.Paul to load spoul wood.The sailing ships arrivine from sea are all making long and protracted passages, while those on the homeward irip huve all made very fast runs across.The steamship Eastern Star which went sshore at Trinity may during her inward passage, as ulready reported, was floated off master have into Way to return port in tow of tugs Challenger and Congneror.she wiil arrive this morning.The steamship Faderlandet, which wen t on the gridiron at Wolfe's Cove yesterday, was rurveyed and found to have sustained no damage.She was scraped and painted and proceeded for P ctou at 5 a.m.to-day for & cargo of coal.It is stated tht she makes two more trips io the mines this season.Tue Domivion Line steamship Ontario whieh arrived from Montreal vesterday struck the ground at Groadines hr way down and sprung a and is reported making about three inches of water per hour, Tue\" vessel remains in Louise Basin, where she was examined by divers to-day.Their report has not be-n mude public.It seems not yet decided whether lhe vessel will have to discharge.INLAND NAVIGATION.FORT CozLBORNE, Ont., Oct.9-Passed up\u2014 Schoouers J.G.Worts, Weller's Bay to leve- land, iron ore; Jennie White, Oswego to Toledo, coal; Severu, Treuton to Chic 1x0, ratiroad ties ; propellor Canaca, Oswego to Fort William, general cargo, Down\u2014Schooners Mary Lyon, Chicago to Kingston, corn ; Kate Kelley, Detroit to Og- densburg, wheat; steambarge Lincoln and barge Lisgar, Chicago to Kingston, corn; st amship W.A.Haskell, Chicago to O :dens- burg, geueral cargo; propeilur Armenia, Duluth to Montreal, wheat.Ponr DALHouUsIE, Ont, Ont , Oct.9 \u2014Up\u2014 Schooners i.(i.Worts, Weller\u2019s Bay to Cleveland, iron ore; W.H.Qader, Owego to Detroit, coul ; Joha Magee, Oswego to Toledo, coul; steamer Myles, Oswego to ~ort Wiiliam, coal; J.Pridgeon, Ogdensburg to Chicago, gen ral cargo.Ella Murton, E:ie to Dow \u2014Schonners Hamilton, col; Watertowu, Chicago to Kingston, corn : steamer Armenia, Dulu>h to Montreal, wheat.Marinetets, LONDON, Octob:r 9 \u2014Arrived\u2014Den mark.HAVRE, October 9.\u2014Arrived\u2014L iga «coi gne.QUEENSTOWN, October 9.\u2014Arrived\u2014Al- raula , NEW YORK, October 9.\u2014Arrived\u2014Germanic, from Liverpool.PLYMOUTH, Oc ober 9.\u2014Arrived \u2014 Ham- mouls, from New York.New Your, Getober 9.\u2014Arrived\u2014Holland, from Loudon; 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