The Montreal herald, 3 juin 1890, mardi 3 juin 1890
[" Ly 2 ut or |W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO\u2019Y, t Whiting, | Plaster of Paris, 1a; Borax, Roman Cement, China Clay, Bossemer Steel Scfa, Chairand Bed | Springs.| Portland Cement, Drain Fp Tops Canada Cement, Vent Linings, Water Lime, Flue Covers, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay.NT NEW ADVERTISEMNT3.TP MUNN?S pURE BONELESS 2 1b.Bricks, packed in ja Pressed Boxes, 12 1bs., 24 1bs.and 48 lbs, :fis t from the largest Newfound- Tr fh, and the quality is unsurpassed.ow APPLY EARLY.STEWART MUNN & CO, 22 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL pell Telephone 1233.Federal 309 fonterlnd Raïlway and COAL COMPANY Arc DOW shipping Coal from their mines at N.8.Fresh mined and of su- gyripgbill, perior quality.OFFICE: IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Place d\u2019Armes.=P.0.Box 396.HERTER BROTHERS, 154 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF terior Decorations, Furniture Stained Glass, Mosaics, Gas Fixtures, &eo.IMPORTERS OF TAPESTRIES, FINE CARPETS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, PAPER-EANGINGS, &e.Bent.28 283 EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY.$2,000,000 $7,803,722 CAPITAL = = = ASSETS = = = = The Debenture Bonds of this Company pearing six per cent.interest, and secured by Real Estate Collaterals deposited with the AMERICAN LOAN & TRUST COMPANY of New York are forsale by LEWIS A, HART, NOTARY, Imperial Building, 107 St.James st., MONTREAL.3m 63 - TADOUSAC.FOR SALE or TO LET, TADOUSAC HOTEL.(FURNISMED.) Has accommodation for about 109 guests, aud is in good order.For particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 249 St.James street.JUST RECEIVED.WHOLE BONELESS HAM, BONELESS TURKEY, BONELESS CHICKEN, Packed by Curtice Bros.Co., Rochester, N.Y J.B.H.RICKABY CO., GROCERS AND WINE MERC ; 63 BEAVER HALL.Montreal, Is tr A Soft White, Portable Light, of Great Brilliancy and Power INVALUABLE FOR Tre MINES, ENGINEERS, Collieries, Iron Founden, Coal Wharves, Boiler Makers, &c., &¢ Rolling Mills, @ > Two Sizes Cars Raliways, ; a ie took.Track Laying, À À No.1\u2014800 Tunnelling, No.3,\u20142,000 Bridge CANDLE Building.\u201d POWER AR =~ ~mES COOPER, MANUFACTURER, 204 St, James Street, MONTREAL, SCOTT wr Of Pure Cod Liver Qil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda y Toit = perf Scott $ Emulsion Emuliion Te Bout erful Flesh Producer, Itis the Berry for CONSUMPTION, cas » Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- *% Shrouic Ceughs and Colds.Booty, pi ATABLE AS MILK, upper sion is only put up in salmon color Bold by a void all {mitationsor substitutions, at 50c.and 81.00.e BCOTT à BOWNE, Belleville.VOL.LXXXIII\u2014NO.181 NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS, a ed FE EGYPTIAN & TURKISH CIGARETTES, NESTOR CIANACLIS, 100 in s package, 50 in à package.MOSLEMS, 100 in Tin Package.PHILIP HENRY, 134 ST.JAMES STREET PEE FLATS T0 LET.Two Large Flats to Let \"IN THE-\u2014 | \u201cHERALD\u201d BUILDING, BEAVER HALL HILL, SIZE 60x120 & 60x80.Well Lighted ou all sides.Heated by Steam.Steam power can be supplied if required.APPLY TO HERALD COMPANY.MONTREAL SUMMER RESORT.\u201cPIE GROVE,\" BEACONSFIELD.The Prettiest Point on LAKE ST.LOUIS.Easily reached by G.T.R.and C.P.R.Bathing, Boating and Fishing from the grounds.Photos can be scen and terms obtained on application at 55 BEAVER HALL HILL.Bell Telephone No.4846.3m THE REASON WHY \u2014WE USE\u2014 Reed's Rosin CementRoofng, IT IS THE BEST, bevond question, in the market, CEO.W.REED, 108trs 783 and 785 Craig.street, Montreal.THE Intercolonial Coal Mining Co'y \u2014OFFER TEEIR- BEST STEAM COAL From Drummond Colliery, In Lots to Suit Purchasers.APPLY AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE 199 Commissioners street.263 T tf THOS.SONNE, MANUFACTURER OF Awnings, Tents, Sails and Flags of all nations, Waggon Covers, Horse Covers.All kinds of Tents on hire.Tarpaulins and Oil Skin Clothing.Hoist Ropes fitted up on shortest notice.Cheap Fire Escapes.187 and 189 Commissioner street, MONTREAL.#&\"Telephone 1161, INSIDE SPRING ROLLER SHADES, April § tts 81 ST.LEON SPRINGS, St.Leon, Que.This celebrated establishment, one of the most delightful and agreeable summer resorts on the continent, will be open to the public on the 1st June.The numerous tourists who visit this beau- ful spot annually will find it this year, under the new management, more attractive than ever, The proprietors will spare no effort in catering to the comfort and enjoyment of the guests.The cuisine will be under the immediate management of a leading professional cooks.Special facilities will be given for all kinds of recreation, such as billiards, bowling, croquet, lawn tennis, boating, &e., &e., &c.To sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Indigestion, General Debility, &ec.,&c., the Saline Springs in connection with this hotel offer a sure cure._.Coaches will be in waiting for guests at Louiseville on the arrival of all trains.For terms apply to THE 8T.LEON MINERAL \u2018WATER CO., Ltd., Toronto, sole proprietors, or to the St.Leon Springs, Que.M.A.TRO MAS, Hotel Manager.trs 125 ON\u2019T YOUBUY YOUR CARPET FELT \u2014FROM THE\u2014 NEW ENGLAND PAPER GO, 23 DEBRESOLES STAND SAVE MONEY.TRADE SALE \u2014 BY \u2014\u2014 MARCOTTE and CO., 95 St.James Street, Every WEDNESDAY, atl0 A.M.CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED PROMPT CASH RETURNS MARCOTTE & CO., AUCT(ONEERS.mf \u2014\u2014\u2014 crald When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, ° When she was à Child, she cried for Castoria, \u2014e = \u2018When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, \u2018When she had \u201children, she gave them Castoria, MONTREAL.TUESDAY.JUNE 3 1890 COMPOSITORS -WANTED- Apply at this office between hours of Ten and One.8 Cold i Cote In the Head an Catan BOOTHINÉ, CLEANSIRG, o Instant R jet M nstant Re Permanen Failure Imprcsitient Cure [; Sa\u2014 _ Many so-called diseases ara sim: -atarrh, such as headache, partial athe.plone o i d ense of smell, foul breath, haw g = ausea, general feeling of debility, ete.f yop roubled with any of these or kindred symptoms, You aave Catarrh, and should lose no time in Prçeur a bottle of Nasat Bars.Be warn Ÿ neglected cold in head results In Catarth, followed by consumption and death.Nasaz Bai Is gold by all drnggists, or will be sen: t paid i orice (50 cents and $1.00) (4 feral hy ont of - FULFORD & 00, BRocxviLLE, dir} t=.Beware of imitations similar in paîhe, Bank, Insurance \u2014 AND \u2014 SOCIETY PRINTING.0 Law ° FacTums Printed with Keatness and Lespaich.o Manufacturers\u2019 Catalogues \u2014 ANS \u2014 Price Lists & Suecially.RAILAY and STENMSHER PRINTING.o Posters, - Streamers AND HANGERS, DATES, DODGERS, MAMMOTH SHOWBILLS -\u2014 FOR \u2014 Concert and Theatrical Companies oO No better variety of Postar Typo IN THE DOMINION.THE JERALD - COMPANY Ho.6 Beaver Hall Hill.Am mn ASR Lon Sto that | Canons Gousy Hew! For if you do not it may becoms enn.sumptive.For Conswmption, Serofula, General Debility and [lasting Discases, there is nothing like Ey Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES OF Timo and Soda.It is almost a8 palatable as milk, Fag potter than other so-called Emulsions.A wonderful flesh producer, SCOTT'S EMULSION {8 put up in a salmon color wrapper.Be sure and get the genuine.Sold by all Dealers at 50c.and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, ow Belleville, emma ARMOUR'S Celebrated Canned Meats No Wholesale Grocery stock is now conside sred complete without a full assortment of Armour\u2019 Celebrated Canned Meats, Comprising Corned Beef, Inl Ib, 2b, 4 1b.6 Io and 14 1b.Toy pe june ongue, Ox Tongue.P jot, Boneless\u2019 Pig's foet and fine English rawn.B STOCK HELD BY Caverhill, Hughes & Co., L.Chaput, Fils & Co.George Chtlds & C0., D.Hatton & Co., Hudon, Hebert & Co.Kinloch, Lindsay & Oo, Lockerby Bros., J.A.Mathewson & Oo.N.Quintal & Fils, Ransom, Forbes & Oa, Tees, Wilson & Co., Turner, Rose & Co., Ward, Carter & Co.Dufresne & Mongenais Hudon & Orsali, W bolesale Trade Supplied ny JAMES ALLEN, 8 St.Nicholas Street.ARMOUR LARD and ARMOUR M8 and BACON [J A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.HOW OUR GRANDPARENTS LIVEDy WORKED AND DRESSED.Fashions Did Not Change in Those Days 80 Often as They Do Now\u2014When the \u2018Women Really Made Their Own Clothes.Henry Clay's Jeans Breeches.The costume of the pioneer belle was not elaborate, and when she left the parental cabin for a home of her own no Saratoga trunks were required for her wardrobe, She wore the larger portion of it.In later years we read that Henry Clay used to drive to \u2018Washington city in his family carriage with his wife and daughter, and take their wardrobe with them for a winter's stay at the national capital.Now the luggage of such a party would half fill a baggage car.In this day of diversified industry, when one labor saving invention crowds another off the stage in endless and rapid succession, one can scarcely comprchend the patient, persevering effort required of the pioneer housewife in the discharge of the ordinary duties of the cabin, The lack of costly furniture, handsome carpets, fragile bric-a-brac and expensive hangings did not lessen ber care, She was both mistress and servant, matron and nurse, - housekeeper and charwoman, dairymaid and cook.Neatness was not less demanded of her than of the modern housewife, and her split broom and scrub brush found ample service in keeping floor and far- niture clean and white.DIVIDED LABOR, The labor was pretty well divided between the sexes.\u2018The men,\u201d the early writers tell us, \u201chunted and brought in the meat; they planted, plowed and\u2019 gathered the corn, grinding it into meal at a hand mill or pounding it into hominy in the mortar, which was occasionally the work of either or the joint labor of both.\u201d But with these offices the labor of the women was scarcely begun, Custom and necessity united to lay upon her the care of providing for every household need that the rude agriculture of the period did not supply, and in all the multifarious duties which engaged her skill and energy she labored unaided bf labor saving machinery.And so she milked the cows in all weather, while sturdy men and boys watched an operation too effeminate to enlist their services.She churned the butter, carried the tubs to a spring a quarter or half mile from the cabin, or caught rain water in troughs and barrels from the eaves for the \u201cwashing.\u201d made her own soap; washed, picked, carded and dyed the wool; pulled, broko and hackled the flax; spun the thread and wove the cloth; contrived and made the garments; reared her children, nursed the sick, sympathized with the distressed, and en~ couraged the disheartened laborer at her side, In all this, and above it all, woman was the tutelary saint of the frontier.The first cloth made in Kentucky was in 1776, by the wife of William Poague, who that year joined the settlement at Harrods burg.She brought with her the first spinning wheel ever seen west of the mountains, and she spun thread from the lint of the nettle, which grew abundantly in the new country, and upon a rude loom contrived by her husband she worked it into cloth.This she called linen, but by adding a *\u2018filling\u201d spun from buffalo wool she made a cloth she called linsey woolsey.Considerable of such cloth was made here before the introduction of sheep, and before the people began to cultivate flax and bemp.These are no fancy sketches drawn from a romantic imagination, but true of pioneer life, and the world is not half a century older since much of that described above could be daily witnessed in Kentucky.A DUEL OVER JEANS, The spinning wheel, the loom and the reel have disappeared, except as relics.(It is fashionable now to have our grandmothers\u2019 old wheels, bedecked with ribbons and gewgaws, conspicuously displayed in our parlors and libraries.) A suitof country brown jeans is never seen now, except when the revenue officers bring in a squad of moonshiners from the mountains.But following the period of buckskin breeches every man wore home made jeans and linens.I have seen the late @overnor John L.Helm on public occasions, where he took a conspicuous part, dressed in à suit of jeans, The Celérated duel between Henry Clay and Humphrey Marshall in 1807 grew out of Marshall\u2019s sarcastic criticism of Clay for wearing jeans clothes, Marshall was an aristocrat socially and a federalist politically.He believed Clay\u2019s republican ideas and plebeian tastes affected to give him prestige with the people, and he gave his \u201cstinging péñ and bitter tongue\u201d full swing at him, until Clay could no longer endure his biting sarcasm, and he challenged him.The result of the duel was nothing more serious, said Col, Sam Major, writing of the affair, than Hg slight wound to Mr.Clay\u2019s jeans breeches inflicted by Marshall's Manton,\u201d One of the early writers, describing the times in the first quarter of the present century, says: \u2018\u2018Fashionable young men wore tight bodied, swallow tailed coats, with large, high collars, buff or white vests, stockinet pants, high top boots, wrinkled or fair, with a tassel in front, high short collars reaching to the ears, and a few wore ruffles.Gold watches were uncommon, but a bull's eye with a metallic fob\u2019 chain, seal and key was usually sported.The fashions didn\u2019t change then as often as they do now.The same bonnet or hat was Lo for \u201ccars, Heh wore their bats ei ht OP ten years, and yet, not half worn té, would barter them to the hat- if part pay for a new one of the latest style.\u201cThe same bonnet was worn as long, the trimming perhaps changed every two or three years.Calico was the prevailing material for ladies\u2019 fine dresses, such as were worn in making calls, attending religious meetings or evening parties.The more elderly wore bombazine, Six yards were amply sufficient for a pattern.An article calied homespun wool, or cotton and wool, was usually worn about the haus when engaged in ordinary domestic duties.There were social parties in those days, but there was some regard paid to proper hours for meeting and dispersing.Tbe company assembled at early candle lighting and went home at reasonable bedtime, and had po ice cream or oyster suppers,\u201d\u2019\u2014W.H.Perrine in Louisville Courier-Journal.The Benign Witchery of Candle Light.Their are so many women who have passed their first youth who appear at the ballsin New York and receive the devoted attention of men for whom they must entertain a most grandmotherly interest, that the question of light has become a most important one, so these foxy caterers to the female complexion have taken a leaf out of French books and lighted their rooms with candles, the silver candelabra being set in the walls so that the light falls from the side, not above, while pretty little fluted petticoats of rose silk shade the colored candles.A side light, especially if it is rose tinted, takes ten years from a woman\u2019s age, No wonder we are in favor of abolishing the deadly electric lamps and the flaming gas, if wax candles are such thieves of time,\u2014Hartford Courant.SUBSCRIPTION $6.00 PER ANNUM BURIAL OF THE BOOTS.SOME SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT DEAD MEN'S SHOES.Where a Funeral Is Called a Dead Shoe.Pretty Little Stories in Which Shoes Are Prominent Characters\u2014How the Queen Moved the Farmer.The superstition of the burial of the boots probably survives in England.It is about seventeen years since the writer heard from an old gypsy that when another gypsy was \u201cpuvado,\u201d or \u2018\u2018earthed,\u201d a very good pair of boots was placed by him in the grave.The reason was not given; perhaps it was not known.These customs often survive after the cause is forgotten, simply from some feeling that good or bad luck attends their observance or the neglect of it.Many years since a writer in an article on shoes in The English Magazine stated that \u201caccording to an Aryan tradition, the greater part of the way from the land of the living to that of death lay through morasses and vast moors overgrown with ferns and thorns.That thedead might not pass over them barefoot, a pair of shoes was laid with them in the grave.\u201d The shoe was of old in many countries a symbol of life, liberty, or entire personal control.In Ruth we are told that \u201cit was the custom in Israel concerning changing, that a man plucked off his shoe and delivered it to his neighbor.\u201d So the bride,who was original ly a slave, transferred herself by the symbol of the shoe, i \u2018When the Emperor Wladimir made proposals of marriage to the daughter of Ragnald, she replied scornfully that she would not take off her shoes to the son of a slave.Gregory of Tours, in speaking of weddings, says: \u2018The bridegroom, baving given a ring to the bride, presents her with a shoe,\u201d ; A CURIOUS CUSTOM.As regards the Scandinavian bel-shoe, or hell-shoe, Kelley, in his \u2018Indo-European Folk Lore,\u201d tells us that a funeral is still called a dead shoe in the Henneberg district; and the writer already cited adds that in a MS.of the Cotton library, containing an account of Cleveland in Yorkshire in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, there is a passage which illustrates this curious custom.It was quoted by Sir Walter Scott in the notes to \u2018\u2018Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border,\u201d and runs thus: \u201cWhen any dieth certaine women sing a song to the dead bodie, reciting the journey that the partye deceased must goe; and they are of beliefe that once in their lives it is goode to give a pair of new shoes to a poor man; forasmuch as before this life they are to pass barefoote through a great lande, full of thorns and furzen\u2014excepte by the meryte of the almes aforesaid they have redeemed the forfeyte\u2014for at the edge of tbe lande an oulde man shall meet them with the same shoes that were given by the partie when he was lyving, and after be hath shodde them dismisseth them to go through thick and thin without scratch or scalle.\u201d This must be a very agreeable reflection to all gentlemen who have bestowed their old boots on waiters, or ladies who have in like fashion gifted their maids.To be sure, the legend sp-cifies new shoes; but surely a pair of thirty shilling boots only half worn count for as much as a new pair of half a sovereign chaussures.However, if one is to go \u201cthre gl thick and thin without seratch or salle,\u201d it may bo just as well to be ou the safe side, and give a good new extra stout pair to the gardeuer for Christmas, For truly the superstitions are strange things, aud no one knows what may be in them! There are one cr two quaint shoe stories of the olden time which may be of value to the collector, CUPID IN SHOES.It befel once in the beginnings of Bohemia that, according to Schafarik (\u2018\u201cSlawische Al- terthumer,\u201d H., p.422), Libussa, queen of that land, found herself compelled by her council to wed.And the wise men, being consulted, declared that he who was to marry the queen would be found by her favorite horse, who would lead the way till he found a man eating from an iron table, and kneel to him.So the horse went on, and unto a field where a man sat eating a peasant\u2019s dinner from a plowshare.This was the farmer Prschemischl, So they covered him with the royal robes and led him to the queen expectant.But ere going he took his shoes of willow wood and placed them in his bosom, and kept them to remind him ever after of his low origin.It will, of course, at once strike the reader, as it has the learned, that this is a story that would naturally originate in any country where there are iron plbwshares, horses, queens and wooden shoes: and, as Schafarik shrewdly suggests, that it was all \u2018\u2018a put up job; since, of course, Prschemischi was already a lover of the queen, the horse was trained to find him and to kneel before him, and, finally, that the plowshare and wooden shoes were the prepared properties of the little drama.The Beven-League boots and the shoes of Peter Schlemihl, which take one over the world at will, have a variation in a pair recorded in anotber tale.There was a beautiful and extremely proud damsel, who refused a young man with every conceivable aggravation of the offence, informing him that when she ran after him, and not before, that he might hope to marry her; and at the same time meeting a poor old woman who begged her for a pair of old shoes.To which the proud princess replied: Shoes bere, shoes there; __- Give Td Toupls, Tl give thee a pair.To which the old woman, who wasa witch, grimly uttered, \u201cI'll give thee a pair which\u201d\u2014 The rest of the expression was really too unamiable to repeat.Well, the youth and the witch met, and going to the lady\u2019s shoemaker, \u201cmade him make\u201d a superbly elegant pair of shoes, which were sent to the damsel as a gift.Such a gift! No sooner were they put on than off they started, carrying the princess, maigre elle, over hill and dale.By and by she saw that a man\u2014the man, of course, whom she had re- fused\u2014was in advance of hor.As in the song of the \u2018\u2018Cork Leg,\u201d \u2018\u2018the shoes never stopped, but kept on the pace.\u201d And the young man led her to a lonely castle and reasoned with her.And as she bad promised to marry him should she ever run after him, and as she had pursued bim a whole day, she kept her word.The shoes she sent to the witch filled with gold, and they were wedded, and all went as merry as a thousand grigs in a duck pond.\u2014St.James Gazette.A Sure Test.Noted Detective (at friend\u2019s house) \u2014This guest of yours, who, you say, came to you with such flattering letters of introduction, is an impostor.Friend\u2014Impossible! He is one of the most cultured gentlemen I ever met., \u201cTrue; but all the same, he is not what he pretends to be.He claims to be a maniof family, a householder, and in \u2018business in à small town.\u201d 4 .\u2018Yes.Is he not?\u201d à r \u201cNo, he does not live in any home of his; own; he is used to hotels and \u2018bosrdtif) \u201d à \u201cHow do you kmow i, JAMES COOPER, IMPORTER OF Steel Rails, Fish Plates, TRACK BOLTS, SPIKES, &c.AGENT FOR CHAS.CAMMELL & CO.Ltd., Cyclops Steel and fron Works, Sheffield, England,\u2014Steel Rails.JOHN HENRY ANDREW & CO.Toledo Steel Works, Drill and Tool Steels, Sheffield, England.INGERSOLL ROCK DRILL CO.Manufacturers of Rock Drills, Alr Compressors and General Mining and Quarrying Machinerv., THE WELLS LICHT, a portable light of great brilllancy and power, for Mining and Engineering purposes.ONTARIO WIRE FENCINC CO.Woven Wire Fencing.DOMINION WIRE ROPE CO., Wire Rope for Hoisting, Transmission of Power, Ships\u2019 Rigging, Guys, &c.PATENT ELBOW CO., Manufacturers of One-Piece Elbows.OFFICES: - 204 ST.JAMES ST.TELEPHONE No.20.Delaware & Hudson RR \u2014 0) tes Shortest Route to NEW YORK \u2014 AND TO cues Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Bos ton, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington, ANDALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST Quick Time.No Delays?TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL a.m.\u2014Daily, except Sunday, arriving in low York at 8.50 p.m.Buffet Drawing.room csr, Montreal to New York.4.30 p.m.~\u2014Night Express, Sundays included \u2014 Wagner's Buffet Vestibule Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change, are riving in New York at 7.00 next morning, 2% This Traln makef close ccnnection at froy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train fof Boston arriving at 8.30 a.m.New York Through Malls and Express cars ried via this line, Information given, and Tickets sold at Windeor and Balmoral Hotels, all Grand Trunk Offices.and at the Company\u2019s Office; 143 St.James Street, Montreal.J.W.BURDICK, W.H.HENRY, al Pass.Agt.Gener Alban; = rontres The Merchant Bank OF CANADA.Notice is hereby given thai a \u201clividend of Three and one-half per cent.for the current.half-year, being at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared, and that the rame will be payable at its Banking House in this city, on and after MONDAY, the 2nd June next.The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st May inclusive, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING cfihe Shareholders will be held at the Bank, «n WEDNE&DAY, the 18th June next, the chair to be taken at 12 o\u2019clock noon.By order of the Board.G, HAGUE, General Manager.Montreal, 22rd Ayril, 1890, 23,26A 3,10,17,24,31M 7,14T VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale, tolet or exchange for City Property.Situated on the shore of Lake Mem- phremagog, within ten minutes of Depot and rising town of Magog.Buildings, House, Stabling, &e., all in perfect order.Large garden, Ice House, Poultry House, &e.Water in house and stables, Drainage perfect.Every convenience.Property known as Lakeside, beautifully surrounded by shrubberies and shady groves; 25 acres in extent.Terms easy.Good fishing, Apply to JAMES STEWART & CO, Real Estate and General Auctioneers.904 St.James street.CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, { District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.DAME MARY L.MORAN, of the City and District of Montreal, wife of Michael H.Kelpyn, of the same place, contractor, judicially aulhorized to ester en justice, Plaintiff, vs.the said MICHAEL H.KELPYN, Defendant.An action for separation as to propertÿ has been instituted, this day, by plaintiff agalnst defendant, ; Montreal, April 28th, 1890.ALBERT LEBLANC, Attorney for Plaintiff.KSew PATENTS Caveats and Re-issues secured Trade-Marka registered, and all other patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully prosecuted, Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, I make careful examination, and adviss as 10 patentability free of charge.With my offices directly across from the Patent Office, and being in personal attend: ance there, it 1s apparent that I have superior facilities for making prompt preliminary searches, for the more vigorous and success.ul prosecution ot applications (or patent, and or attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time.FEES MODERATE, and exclusive attention given la paten usiness.Information, advice an£ speclal references sent on request.J.R.LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes.Washington, D.C., ( Mention this paper.) 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Call at THIS OFFICE aud get Estis mates for your Printing before going | 1 2 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, The Montreal Herald.PUBLISHED DAILY BY The HERALD COMPANY Limited \u2014AT ee NO.6 BEAVER HALL HILL.HonN.P.MITCHELL - President WILL H.WHYTE - - Secretery-Treasurer and business Manager.Editor MOLYNEUX ST.JOHN - - + + = > JE Business Correspondence should be addressed to THE HERALD COMPANY (Limited).All other Correspondence to be addressed ** The Editor.\u201d Mn.M.8T.JOKN.TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3rd.THE HER ALD'S REDUCED SIZE.The strike of Lue HERALD composi- tore\u2014an action which we cannot help thinking was hasty and illadvised\u2014 makes it compulsory on the part of THE HzraLp Company to issue this journal, for the present, in reduced size.The compositors having declined to return to their cases except on their own terms leaves the management no choice but to do without them, and we have therefore to ask the forbearanc of our friends and gezeral readers for a short time ua- til the men who have left us shall have been replaced.We trust that this will be tefore long.We find that the point of difference between the management and the men is not a naw one; the Toronto World and the New York Times having become non-uniun offices by reason of their taking the stand which has caused the difference In this office.THE ANDERSONS AGAIN IIEARD FROM We have received from Messrs.Anderson a copy of another \u2018etter addressed by them tothe London \u201cTimes\u201d.1t is {8 follows: \u2014 .TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES.Sir,\u2014 With reference to the telegram from Canada published in your issue of the 15th.inst.announcing that the cor- responderce relating to our surrender of the contract for the Atlantic service had been presented to the Dominioa Parliament, we desire to explain that our scheme included, as the Canadian Gov- ernmert wero well aware, not only an Atlantic service subsidised by that Government, but also the transfer to our proposed company of a contract between the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the Imperial Government for a service between Vancouver and Japan aad China.The Canadian Pacific Railway Company had pledged themselves to that transfer.With the friendly co-operation of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company a through service would thus have been established ric Canada between Great Britain and the East.Before entering into our contract with the Canadian Government we had been well assured of that co-operation.That contract was dated Ottawa, July 6, 1859, and was subject to ratification by us on the first of November, 1889.Within ten days of cur signing tha contract the Canadian Pacific Railway were enabled to obtain the signature of the Imperial Government to the contract for the Vancouver and China service, which was ratified by the Imperial Parliament on the 16th of August.On the 8th of October, when we had mace satisfactory progress with our arrangements for the establishment of our company Sir George Stephen intimated to us that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and he himself had ceased to take any interest in our scheme.The whole situation was thus changed and cur eurrender of the Atlantic con- tiact followed as a matter of course.We are, Sir, your obedient servants ANDERSON, ANDERSON AND CO.5 Fenchurch avenue, E.C.May 16.This appears to mean that the Imperial Government were induced to sign the contract for the service between Vancou- var and China because Magsra.Anderson were under contract to put on a fast line on the Atiantic side.Having got the Imperial! Government whan thay wea:e wanted the Canadian government ree pudiated their own obligation fo give running power3 over the Intercolonial and so caused the C.P.R.to withdraw, for without thesa running powers which ' bad been promised them the railway company could not carry out their intentions, and thus the arrangement was breken up.Sir John Macdonald must have been quite proud of this operation.He fooled the C, P.R., duped the British Government, humbugged the Andersons, and gold the Canadian people to whom he had told ross coloured storiesand made many speeches about the fast line Lhe was establishing.We are sorry for the Ander- sons, and we think the C.P.IR.and the Canadian public ought to have known their man by this time, but the British government bave used Sir John so frequently to control Canada when her interests wera to be sacrificed that no one will feel much auroyance at thelr being made use of.Still an honest government atOttawa would be a blessinz and a refreshing change.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Opening of the Queen\u2019s Bench.The June term ef the Court of Quesn\u2019s Bench opened yesterday, under the precidency of Judge Cross, the naw sheriff, Hon.Mr.Thibaudeau, being also present.After appropriate refereacs had been made to the death of the lata sberil by Mr.Trenholme, \u2018).C, the commission appointing Hoa.Me Thibaudeau was read, The grand jury having been sworn ip, the Juge aj.dreesed them calling their attention t» the cases to Le submitted to them, as well as to the disaster at Longue Fointe In connection with the latter he said :\u2014 It if impossible to contemplate such a revolting horror without being painfully and rowcrfully moved by a feeling of regret that more efficient precautions had not been taken to avert such a fearinl celamity and a strong dosire as well a3 an acute feeling of reanonsibility that efleci.ve measures to that end should not be neglected in future.The Government will no doubt feel it to be their duty tosee to the necessity of dealing with the subjact in a comprehensive manner.He concluded by referring to the visit of the Duke of Connaught.After the Petit Jury had been called the Court adjourned.When it resumed at 3 o'clock the Grand Jury made the following presentiment :\u2014 TRUE BILLS.Elizabeth Giroulx, larceny.Michael Gallagher.perjury.Edward Prentics, perjury.Arthur Cyrie ani Edmond Valiiierr, Larceny.Charles Brown, alias Little Horrace, robbery.Richard §S.Batty, alias louis Albert Napoleon Bonaparte, attempted murder; Alice Ellis, perjury : Andre Emery Ethier, refusing to provide; Franscisco Vitelli, murder.Pierre Auclair, Charles Boucher, Alphonso Letellier, Narcisse St.Pierre, felocious assault; Napoleon Grimard and William Goupil, larceny; Jegn Baptiste de Lorde, libel.Their Royal Highnesses Receive a warm Reception at the Hands of Montreal's Citizens, The reception accorded the Dak and Duchess of Con naught on their arrival yesterday morning was à warm one indeed.Long before the hour due for the arrival of the train containing the Royal Visitors dense crowds gathered in and around Windsor street depots.A guard honor wes supplied by the garrison Artillery under Capt.Finlayson and Lieuts.Magor and Reed.A detachmeat of pr- lice were also in attendance to keep order.When the gaily decked engine came to a standstill.Sir G2), Stephen introduced Acting-Mayor Stephens who handed the Duchess a lovely boquat of flowers alter which the acting Mayor very gra:e- fully read the civic address of welcome in French and English, His Hizuness replied brietly and made a suitable and appropriate referenca_ to his formar v'sit in 1569 and 1870.He rocoznizad and chatted freely with Licut-Col.Stevenson cn evea which occurred during his former visit, The Royal Party entered cir- riages amid enthusiastic cheering and drove to the residerce cf S'r Geo.Stephen, escorted by the cavalry.About half past four the distinguished visitors drove down to the Champ de Mars where they inspected the Fire Brigade which was out in full force under chief Benoit.The Brigade as usual acquitted itself admirably.The Dake and Duchess took a lively interest in their novements while the attention of Mrs.Cavey seemed to be centred in the fine actions of the horses as they galloped past Miss May Stephens daughter of Acting Mayor Stephens was introduced to the Duke and Ducheszs and presented the latter with a prettily arranged boquet of lilies of the valley.An exhibition of the men mounting the ladders was next given and through misunderstanding of orders the water was turned on to the men on the Hayes before they were raady the result being that instead of the stream goinz on to Craig street by some means or another it was turned the other way and gave tbe Royal party as well as others a good drenching.The mext placa visited, was the M A A A grounds where a review and inspection of all the City cadet corps took place by tho Royal party.The various corps did exceedingly well.After this anj old time Lacrosse match was played between tie Montreal and Caugh- rawaga clube.The former won by 3 straights.A select party dised with Their High.nesses atthe residence of Sir (vaorge Stephen last evening.The programme for to-day is as follows ; Morning\u2014A private drive in an about the city.Afternoon, 2 o\u2019clock \u2014 Departure of special train with the Royal party on b.ard, from Windsor street station, for St, Anne's and trip down rapids on steamer \u2018\u201c Sovereisn \u201d Evening\u2014 Dinner party at Sir Georga Stenphan\u2019s.Wednesday Morning\u2014Leave for Ottr- wa, returning to dinner party in eveniag at Sir Donald Smith\u2019s.Thursday, after luncheon, leave by a special train from Windsor street station for Causapscal, N.B.(on the !Metapalia river).NOTES.It seems a curious coincidence that twenty years ago when tte Prince arrived at Point St.Charies, Mr.Romeo tl.Stephens welcomed bim in his capacity as acting-Mayor, an honor which ta-Jay at Windsor street station fell to the lot of bia brother, Georga Washinzton Ste- plens.DIF D.LDIED\u2014At Sirongs Ho\u201cpl\u2018al, on the 2nd instant, Miss Augusta Hayero:t Bell, age! 74 ycars, dauzghter ofths lale Wm, Beli Esq.Noiice of funeral hereaiter.Notice to Consignees.The Allans R.M S.SARDINIAN Wm R'ch- ardson, Master, trom Liverpool, is entered ab Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.H.&A ALLAN, AGENTS, Province of Quebec, District of Montreal No 1781, Circuit Court.W.A.Wier, Plaintiff, versus A.J.Doughty, Defendant.On the 12th day of June, 18th inst, at eight of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, no.14) St.Luke street, in the City of Montreal, wiil be sold by authority of Justice, allithe goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized iu this cause, consisting uf carpets, furniture, &¢, FRANCIS B.GODIN.3.8, C Montreal, 2nd June, 1890.> Notice to Consignees.The Beaver Line8.8.LAKE ONTARIO, TI, Campbell, Master, from Liverpool is cn- tered at customs, Consignees will please pass their cutries without delay.Canada Shipping Co.oH.E.MURRAY, General Manag:r.Jure \u2018nd 18) Maaag Notice to Consignees.The Hansa Line, S.S.KEHRWIEDER.J.C.Ber.ohr, master, from Hamburg and Antwerp, js entered at Customs.Cousignees will please pass their entries without delay.MUNDERLOH & CO., 130 Agents.To 6.W.Stephens Es.: The undersigned Electors cf St.Lawrence Division request you to represent them at the Provincial Parliament at Quebec as an \u201cINDEPENDENT\u201d member, irrespective of polities.In case of your acceptance of the nomination we pledge our active support, and will spare no efforts to ensure your election.Warden King Patrick Mullarky E L Boud Chas.ker A H Lunn G Alex Summerville DT Irish J A @ de Verduu jr J F wuff W D Guillaume T Jas Claxton Benj F Johnson James Lawrie Willlam King A Desautels O Dandurand R Jellyman TU Debruil Robt J Duguid Al Labrecque SS Kimball Napoleon Beauchamp A Frappier Esdras Trepannier sr F N Lamire Wiillam Sullivan H A Lamontagne Alfred Chartrand H Desjardins Wm Darlin 3 & J A Basin M D T W Boyd S B Heward David Weir ; Geo Robinson Esdras Trepannier jr D.Darling Geo Stephen Ecigman Hesse Alex Craig Adolphe Larin 8 Simon John Taylor Homer Tay!or Thomas I Conrick John Conrick James Harper Zephirin Segouin Joseph Rivet Pierre Gervais James Sutherland A Spence Andrew Baillie James Innes SC Kyte Noel Delorme E Coyle F E Dube W C Davidson Felix Lebou W A Gundlack J C King Hubert Jacques Lawrence Ford H Bercoviteh M Kane Joseph Henri E C Hopkins George Stephens J Mcuallum R Scanlon John Murphy Nap Lamarche John Scanlan Geo W Gaden Robert Henderson Hugh Beckham W R Spence Robert King I Goldberg James Patterson C Ludwig A Peden Lewis Morris John MacTavish CJ Allard G Wooley George l\u2019rowse Michael Quinlan WG Park H Desjardins MD Thomas Fraser John Date William Murray W T Castle Stephen While RC Willis W Pa:ersou Edward Hamilton CG Hill ; T A Nicolle William A Davis A P scott MD A W Parker J Mason H Nightingale SW Fernes Wm Curris Sam! W Pratt P Virolle John Barclay David Miller Hugh M King B Adams William Whytock A McDougall John Marchbank Henry Robertson John Marchbank jr F W Hanbricks A O Dawson Thos McIntosh P M MacTavish J B Vosburgh D McEuntyro George H Ellisgn P Graham E Hesner James Pilgrim W Nelson G E Seigers Chas Henderson David Willock Jas McCrudden' David Brown A Sennat James O'Biien H Pope John O'Connor J D Armstrou Robert Soutar F B Caufield Wm Allen Chas Sheppard jr James Nugent James A McMartin C E Joslin Howard Raasom Jos Venables george McDonald H J Borrie J Glanford F Spanger ° William Tait - Harris Giibert D Farney Wm E Potter Thos Brennan A K Garrick A Malonzy Wm Gordon 5 Mark John Kirby John Jordan S Phillips George Payne Harris Pearson Dennis Barron Csorge Hunt T A Renwick George Wait Thos A Simpson James Kyle H Johuson W Gill Benjamin Baker M Wall Richard Kiely George Kennedy Alfred Rovinson A Tayior A Plante Joseph Bannister Stephen Kelly William Thos Miller G Rosser 8 W Benham G W Hopper W S Miller J A Richardson M Jackson Sam Edwards James Wark Robt Clapperton Robt Smith George C Brown 8 R Macpherson John Paterson A Eicliman John Hastwell C J Venables Henry Seers Jas J MacIntosh Jules Champagne H Shattuck George Huy J Harper A Deseve J Anderson Louis Hughes Wm Henry Robert Blincoe Owen Granery Robert Williams xR Robert H Milier oy G W Wilson R M Squire Thos baton Cath Wallace Francis Scott A Finzel J Graham Josherh Yendettte Nazaire Gauthiere E H Gravel S Phillips L Salomon Joseph Loisel P Labelle Geo A Gray Wiiliam Jay Michael Rawney It Martin A G Raeburn Wilson B Allan E Munday Geo Lalham F Pagels Jos I, ivans Wm Campbell Chas G Black Thomas Uarroil James McFeal JW Bryson wm Seat ND Fmerd W A scott Wm Murphy P H Ross James Lowe Jas Pric» H Brown Alex LCraig R Blanshein T Wynde J A Dennis 3 Hawkshaw G Webster Jas P Priirgle T W Boyd Jr W0S Bastien C B Corneil (eo Rosser Alex Ross RR Kiely Joseph Charade J A Richardson Sami Longhead J A Peard J W Sadier T W Christiane Fusepe Catellicre, Thomas Power George Falconer Thos Graham Robt Walker Wm Mul£es Michael Feitoa F Ship J LeBlane James Connigal Harris Gi'b=rt Alfred G Walford Narcisse Charade Jolin Bust J Peterson TL Ciarice Chs Wreod ford F Spanzger Geo Gidney Gordon Kingan Aion Piano Robert Kougl Louis Gervais G Veith JJ Ulley Robert Percy Juhn Allan A Dunlop Edmund I Perry Wm Carson Joseph Best Alex Forbes James Cleland Thomas Atkins Robert Allan Robert Walker F Antoine Drouin John Scott Joseph Marchand E.P Lachapelle Ed Schultze James W Withell Robert Witheil William Reed ED Smith T A Gibson George Hobson Martin Withell Edwin Croft John M Patterson Timothy Hanley William Seagram H J Groutord J B Deseve T Charret John Coleman George Blend William Roach Thos J seakel Edward Matticks Charles Pye Waller Livermore J A M Wright Dumas Laramee James Biggins Jon Sherman A M Frie:llieb John Wallace FLSnow A Martin William Brown Joseph Hale Webber Joseph Charles Thibault Pierre Thibault G M Crrini DK McLaren Jno Parslow J Tasker A Spence W Marriage A Primeau Dominique Ducharme Robert Assilmaa W Johnston Duncan Campbelt P O\u2019Neill Pat Lee Robert Foster W R Coysh J Davies M Kelly A Benson J J McConniff Stephen Johnson Hubert Jacyues L Harvey Thos Murphy Charles May Ed McMahan John Flanagan George Casey Thos Sonne Jolin Burrell George Caldwell Thomas Tricot James McGowan James Gillard Henry Webber A Mcintosh Robert Shaw J B Picken Francis Dillon Gilbert R F'ulton Augustin Bourdon R Wilson John Boan R B Jenkins Michael Lyons J H Casteilo Patrick Shea John Barclay Henry Pilboroug \u2018W Rouls*on Adrian Mougel S Hammond Alfred Pilon R Hammoad G Wheeler J Pratt M Rosetzsky T W Boyd sr J Stephenson T W Boyd jr John Cariisle J Muldram Oscar Kine DT Hislop W H Dance H Grier Robert Campbell R W Adams G.Colborue Heine H M Childs ¢' E Sanderson 4 Wallace T W H &Ecott JT Morey John Fair J Butler R Maclarjane 2ohn McConville Kenneth McLeod A McDonatd JT Hathaway Wm Martin Kearns W 0H Tyndall D Cameron Jchn Ca'dwell Alfred Howard Samuel Dale Thos Fraser Wm Murray E Wilson F Cunningham John Yabsley CR G Johnson GE Whitne Michael £canlan litney MM Wight fire, VE \u2018rank Michael Fitzgerald Robert Mellis James Reid James F Roy John McConville Charles Griffith Fa C Salmon nach James Wickens Thomas Fyfe Sam W Ferns James Self J W Beresford Michael O'Hara J Butler Thos H Turion 'W H Burgess Thomas Counors Geo Legge John Howard ohn Coleman E C McClauaghan Abraham Astrofski F A Belleisle IT Sullivan WJ Ryan James Mattinson William Tyler James F Reddy John Perry Richard France E Jackson Andrew Emerson D Ruttenberg Henry Masters Song Long Peter Barnett John Anlow James Tunes Fred Carstens William O\u2019Herne Osias Fortin R B MacDonald H Cohen THE ACCEPTANCE.May, 27th, 1890.To Messrs Warden King, &ec., &e : GENTLEMEN,\u2014I accept the nomination as your standard bearer as an Independent member irrespective of party, In truth there is no party at present in the Province of Quebec.Recent developments would lead to the conclueion that our leading politicians devote more time and attention to levy- pg contributions ior election purposes irom Government contractors than to fhe economical administration of the ptublic funds.The great question of the day is, \u201cShall we have an honest Government at Quebec ?\u201d If you do me the honor to elect me I will support every measure directed to this end.I am opposed to \u201cboodling\u201d in every share and form, whether Liberal, Natioral cr Conservative.& Iam in favor of repealing the tax on commercial corporations.I believe the time has arrived when serious attention must be paid 10 the claims of the laboring classes.Every project of law having for its object the wel- are cf the laboring classes will have my hearty support.The tempcerance question is a live issue of he day.All ciasses and creeds are united in heir efforts to diminish the evils of intemperance.I will support all gcod measures in this di- 1Cction.The finances sf the Province can only b?re- torcd to a prosperous condition by a policy { diecouraging all new loans and unnecessary expenditures, 1 will support a policy of economy and re- t renchment irrespective of party, We are all interested in the prosperity of the Province of Quebec.and mv duty ts clearly defined to be **The Province first and party last.Yours truly, G.W.STEPHENS.8400,009 BONDS WATER WORKS THE CITY OF ST.CUNEGONDE OF MONTREAL, invites tenders for the pur- Chase of $100,000 of ite Bonds, issued under she authority of the Legislature of Quebec.® Bonds are to be of not less than $1.000 each curreney or the equivalent in foreign currency pavable in 25, ; date of tes at the bon of (hosts from ; oplion of the ha- ser bearing interest at ihe rate of Dur per cent per annum payable semi-annually in the witoank in the city of Montreal or y ndoi a of the purchaser uv, England, to the choice \u201cenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of SATURDAY.the 26th o TONE The city does not bind itself to highest or any of the tenders accept the G.N.DUCHARME, m, w.&.tl June 2%, Treasurer.B.B.B.Burdock Blood Bitters Is a purely vegetable compound, possessing psriect regulating powersover all the organd of the system, and controlling their secretions.It go purifies the blood that it CURES All blood humors and diseases, from a ¢om- mon pimple to tae worst scrofulous sore, and this combined wit; its unrivalled regulating, oleansing ard purifying influence on the secretions (2 thas liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, rene i% unequalled as a cure for all disenses 1 46,6 SKIN From one to two bottles will cure boils, pimples, blotohes, nettle rash, scurf, totter, and all the simple forms of skin disease, From two to four bottles will cure saltrheum or eczema, shingles, erysipelas, ulcers, ab- scossed, running sores,and all skin eruptions.It is noticeable that sufferers from skin DISEASES Ara nearly always aggravated by intolerable itching, but this quickly subsides on the removal of the disease by B.B.B.Passing on to graver yet prevalent diseases, such as scrofulous swellings, humors and SCROFULA We Lave undoubted proof that from thres {9 eix bottles used internally and by outward application (diluted if the skin is broken) to the affected parts, will effect a cure.The wrest mission of B.B.B.is to regulate the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, to correct rneidity and wrong action of the stomach, and to open the sluice-ways of the system to cary off all clogged and impure secretions, allowing nature thus to aid recovery ' and remove without fail BAD BLOOD Liver complaint, Liliousness, dyspepsia, siok Leadache, dropsy, rheumatism, and every species of diseasa arising from disordered liver, kidneys, stomach, bowels and blood.We guarantee every bottle of B.B.B.Should any person be dissatisfied after using he first bolile, we will refund the money on application porscnally or by letter, We will aise be glad to send testimonials and information proving the effects o! B.B.B.in the above named diseases, on application to T.MILBURN & CO.Tovrnnin, Oni PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, BOOKBINDERS, ; = FER = a TFT = Books, 3 S [| Pamphlets, = 1 9 Ç [SS = | Catalogues.SE = ; Price Lists, = 0 o LE Circtlars.[d =/ es LL] Fair .= Co 5 \u2014 === ® Mercantile ¢ Work e 4 OF EVERY DESCRI PTION.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.St.J ames Division.LD.BRUNETS COMMITTEES.CENTRAL COMMITTEE: 0.1544 St.Catherine Street.BRANCH COMMITTEES: 219 Craig Street \u2014 AND \u2014 1274 Ontario Strest Electors desirous to assist the Ministerial Candidate can obtain all necessary information at the above addresses.\u2014_\u2014 WORKINGMEN ! Rally Round YOUR OWN Candidate.127 De.J.Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE \u2014\u2014\u2014:0: THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.Vice-Chancellor 8ir W.PAGE WooD stated publicly in Court that Dr, J.CoLL1S BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that tbe whole story of the defendant Freeman was literally untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014Times, July 13, 1864 COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DR.J.DYNE IS THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN REMEDY IN COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMA- SM, &c.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE~The 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 was Chlorodyne\u2014See Lancet, December 31, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be ihus singularly popular did it not \u201csupply a want and fill a place.\u201d\u2014Medical Times, January 12, 1885.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrheea, Colics.&c.R.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORC- DYNE-Caution\u2014None genuine without the words, * Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne\u2019\u2019 on the Stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sole manufacturer,J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell street, Rloomsbury.London.Sold in bottler at 1« 1d, 28 9d.48 6d and 11s.One of the fast Clyde-built Steamships Alberta and Athabasca Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Wednesday and Saturday on arrival of the Steamship Express, leaving Toronto at 11.65 a.m.for Port Arthur direct (calling at Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., only), making close connection with the through trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway for Winniper, British Columbia, and all pointsin the Nort.§ west and Pacific Coast, AND ONE OF THE PALACE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS Carmona and Cambria Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Tuesday and Friday at 10.30 m ,on arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway train, (leaving Toronto 4 45 p.m.), Jor Sault Ste.Marie, eall- ing at Killarney, Manitowaning, Sheguin- dah, Little Current, Kagawong.Gore Bar, Spanish River.Poswel?s Mitis, Serpent River, Algoma Mil:s, Blind River.(Meldram Bay, Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton, Port Finlay.Richard\u2019s Landing and Garden River.MACKIMAW EXCURSION TRIPS Commence Tucsday,Ju'y 2,and will continue every Tuesday and Friday during July and August.Round 1rin fare fram Toronto, SI6 ; round trip fare {rom Owen Sound, $12.W.C.VAN HORNE, President, Montreal, HENRY BEATTY, Man.Lake Traffic, Toronto.\u201cTHis 15 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER.¥ Walter Besant, Apollinaris \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d AMERIOAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION.Extracts from the Report on the Pollution of Water Supplies.'yphoid fever in our cities is in a great part due to the sewage in the water supply.\" par \u201cWe cannot shut cur eyes to the relation which exists between sewage in our streams and typhoid fever in the cities that are supplied by \u201cThirty thousand people die of typhoid fever annually in the United States of América.\u201d The purity of Apollinaris Water offers the best security against the dangers which arecommonto mossf the ordinary drinking waters,\u201d \u2014MEDICAL RECORD.APOLLINARIS.\u2014 The annual consumption of this favorite beverage affords a striking proof of the widespread demand which exists for table waier of absolute Purity.\"\u2019\u2014MIDICAL JOURNAL.NOTICE, \u2014 7% well-known Yellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are protected by Perpetual Injunctions of the Supreme Court.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS DEBENTURES.Tenders will be received by the der- signed up to 2 0c'ock uoon on Monday.tie 16:h day of June, 1:90, fur the purchase of Water-Works debentures of tha City of St.Thomas, 10 the amount oI $125.00), payable in annual instaiments, with interest at four and ohe-ialt per cent.within forty years, the Page D ia each ycar amount- l'hese detentures are issued u y Actof the Legislature of the pale a ot On- taio, passed during the last session, entitle ! Anas to enable the corporation of the City ous i Fhomas to issue debentures for Water- Forks, Andunder and by virtue of By-law No.924 0i {hz raid city, passed in accordance?pérewith, aud will Le delivered to the purchaser at the agency ot the Morchants\u2019 Baux in St.Thomas i oof A into the said decnetne brice thercofto be pail Said debentures, fn additi i s, ition to being a li on A dhe rateable property of he city, re Works aon, 2 of \u201cThe Municipal W'ater- the lands, Wales ve preferential charge on appertaining theroto, ® aud the properly denders must specify so m oh Spe 8 any cenls per mot botte Agi BT each tend 1te for 81,00 shall\u2019 accompany HENRY F.ELLIS.City Clerk.w,s UJ 123 a special Et.Thomas, 22nq May, 1397, AMUSEMENTS, SPARROW & JACOB s» THEATRE ROYA Every Afternoon nn L.dE Commenciux Monday, June 2 nae GRAD SPECIAL ne The Two Great ST TRACTION 1 Comediaïg\u201d, JOHN W RANSONE ayp James B Radelifr Supported by a stong company Across The Atlantic Pretty Songs and Dances wil] be intr Le Cuce by the little favorite & r Ela Ranscne Vorite SoubretteMigg Week foilowing\u2014\u201c Marco R MCompany fa v audevinte Bel-Air Jockey Cl SUMMER IEETING TO TAKE PLACE AT BEL-AIR RACECOURSE, Thursday, 5th June, Saturday, 7th Juns, TWO STAKE RACES, TWO PURSE RACES And a STEEPLECHASE Each Day.743~ SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Graud Trunk and Canadian Pacific Statious, carrying passengers to the Racecourse, returning immediately after Races.Commutation and Season Tickets not accepted on Spacial Trains RETURN FARE, 50c.Puliman accommodation on ali trains 25¢ each way.Races start 2.20 p.m.sharp.ADMISSION FREE on showing Railway Ticket.Field 8tand, 25¢ Grand Stand, $1.00, Jd 127 Bel-Air Jocky Cli, GENTLEMEX WISHING TO BECOME MEMBERS OY TIIF.CLUB Are requsted to send in their rams to the undersignc«l as soon as possible.The SUMMER MEEIING will be held on the 5th and 7th June, and MID-SUMMER MEETING on 23th June and Ist July, to be iollowed by the usual AUTUMN RACES.Annual Subscription $20, which admits Members and Ladies to all events taking place at Bel-Air.J.H.WARDLOW, 128 30,31M2,3,4,9,6,7J Hou.-Sec'y.ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL, PHILLIPS SQUARE LAST WEEK of Millet\u2019s Great Picture, \u201cThe Angelus\u201d and a collection of Fine Paintings by Constable, Corot, Daguan-Bouveret, PDaubisny, b\u2014 Jacroix, Diaz, Jules Dupre, Montice!li, Itous- sean, Treyon and others.Admission, 5c; 25e.Special tickets for schools and conventscan ke had at the Gallery.Sa.m.to6p.m.8to109.m children under twelve, CARSLAKE\u2019S GRAND ST.LEGER SWEEP B50,000.00.Jst horse (four prizes) $3,000 each.2nd \u201c 6 S2,000 cach.3rd 6 + $1,009 each.Other starters {divided equally.NON-STATIEIS.0000 0sarsancous cases vases 10,000 TICKETS - - $5 EACH.227 horscs enter=d [4 prizes each] 908 prizes.Drawing Sept.3, at the Victoria Armory.Result mailed to country subscribers.Ten per cent.deducted from prizes.Address GEO.CARSLAKE, Prop, Mansion House, 522 Se, James Kt,, Montreal 20 if -\u2014\u2014 Fick Headache and rziteve all tho troubles incl «ent to & bilicus state of tho system, such Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after esting, Pain in the Side, &c.While their mosk remarkable success has been shown in curing ICK Headache, vot Corter's Littlo Liver Pils ars equally valuable in Constinaiion, curing and Pro venting thisannoying comulaint, whilo they also corrext alldicorders atomech stimulate liver und regulate the bowels.Even if they only \u201cHEAD Achothey would baslmostipriceless to those who puffer from this distressing complaint; bué tortue nately their goodness docs notend here,aud thoss whoonce try them will Sd {hese little pills a i able in £0 many ways that {hey will not be ling todo without them.Dut after allsick AG! >, ; ve herd Isthe bano of so many lives that here 18 W \"5 we make our great bosst.Oux pilis curoit WES others do not.11 and Carter's Littla Liver Tills are very sma very easy to tako.Ono or two pills make They are strictly vegotsble sad do DOS 6117 2h09 purge, but by their gentle action please?3 use them, In vislsaat 25conts; fivo £1 5: ! by druzgists everywhere, or seit by mas: CARTER MEDICINE CD, Now Vorke ml BL foal Dn la Vamea AS bed oS bd py a à ous HAS SG $f day op Sr al Dama THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMME RES ARE RCIAL GAZETTE 3 BREVITIES.Cu D LIQUORS.BARRISTERS ETC.PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE, ~~ INSURANCE.AUCTION SALES.ayor Grenier dud Me Robb City, SEEN Hope & Go Duhamel, Marceau & \u2018Merrill, | \u201cet i= the Sick Room\u2014Heattu statistic war emptroler, arrived in England yesterday on board the Parisian.Hand-Made Cigar, Boca a Cents smoke pe band of the Victoria rifles will in their usual summer performances 2 Dominion square tonight.An attract- fot programme has been arranaged.smoke Esnd-Made Cigar, Nectar, & Cents.ird fire in the course of two weeks i be High school occured shortly before hoe o'clock yesterday afiernoon.It is ons ed to bave been the result of the supp ing of the fire of last Fridae one scholars escapad uninjured and the damage is estimated at about $1,000 smoke Hand-Made Cigar Nectar.& Cents, i attending the At Home at On ophèn's this evening and Lady gmith'e on tomorrow evening, will wear full dress uniform.The trip to St.Annes and down the rapids will be in plain clothes.C.F.Houghton, Lt.Col, D.A:\" Gy M.D.No.5.rm McEvoy, ated 35, wife of Peter per aveblen of Vo 70, Eleanor Street, ap inmate of the Longue Point Asylum.has peen missing since the fire.She was re- peried to have been ameng those placed in the St.Isanore convent.but when her pusband visited the convent she could sot be found, and hag notsince been heard Rain.4 smoke Band-Made Cigar, Nectar, © Cents The action taken by Ald.Prefontaine against Ald.Jeannotton account of strong language used by the latter against his confrere in the heat of the contest during the last municipal elections, has been settled out of court by Ald.Jeannotte publishing a full retraction.flies Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 The coal heavers on the wharf went on strike yesterday, demanding the same psy for day as night work, namely 35 cents per hour, They number 400.The stevedores, it is said, will not give in to the demand; while the men claim that] they gave notice a month ago that the present request would be made June 1st.aps Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents T \u201cAcross the Atlantic\u201d, the sensational drama now being performed at the Royal, is bound to draw large houses during the week, If the enthusiasm evoked yes- | terday may be taken as a criterion.Mr.J.W.Ransone is the life and goal of the company and receives good support from Mr.James B.Radclifie and Miss Ransone.The trio gave some very creditable specialties during the afternoon, _\u2014 Smoke Hand-Made Cigar Nectar, 5 Ceats \u2014_\u2014\u2014- Mr.Bacon, of the Buffalo (International League) Base Ball Club, is in town and is making arrangements to bring that club here permanently.They propose playing their schedule for this seasons matches here; in all forty-five games.Their first three games will; be with the Toronto\u2019s.This is a good move and will benefit our local team who will then have a team to practice against which will give them the necessary abili- iy to cope with outsine representative nines from across the border.The public will now be able to judge what first- class ball really is.THE WINDSOR SWEEP.The Windsor Derby sweep was drawn fcr Jast evening before a large assam- blage of spectators; the favorites were drawn as follows : Surefoot, 3,362, City apd Ottawa.Sanfoin, 2,151 City.Ratn- beal, 3,009, Hamilton.Martagon, 3,701, London.Golden Gate\u2014240, London.St.Serb\u2014 286, Guelph.Garter, 569 City.Kirkham, 563 ; City.Rightaway, 1,183.FATHER IVIATHEW r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014REMEDY - \u2019 1 THE ANTIDOTE TO ALCOHOL FOUND AT LAST «=, A NEW DEPARTURE! FATHER MATHEW REMEDY Isa certain and speedy cure for intemperance, and destroy ali appetite for alcoholie liquors.The day after a debauch, or any intenipe- rate indulgence, a single tevispoonyul will veniove all mental and physical depression.t also cures every kind of FevER, Liysrersia.And Toreiprry or Tux Liver, when they arise from other causes than intemperance, It is the most powerful and wholesewe tonic ever used.Sold by Druggists, - $1.00 per Lottie.\u2018 - \u2014 .S.LACHANCE, sole proprietor, (4538 and 1540 St.Catherine St, Montreal.Catherino Trafalgar Institute, MONTREAL.\u2014 men Iitiatory Department will be com- of nee in the above Institute at the opening or ext session, for girls of ten years and ads, An examination for entrance into will a uatory Department and Upper School ol be held in the Institute on 27th May and n 3rd and 1th September, a Midates from adistance can be examined Fe Sms ae ; rsinips for Resident Pupils, of pag alue of $150 each, will be open for po on at the September Examination, to Ughters of clergymen or of widows, For subj i .Jects of exa ° tien! s, Iy 1 mination and other par- A.F.RIDDELL, Secretary.Ulin ws 2 8t.John street, Montreal.MONTREAL.AGENTS IN OANADA FGR JOHN DE KUYPKR & 80N, Rotterda» MARTELL & CO., Gognae, JULES ROBIN & C0., Cognac; MOET & CHANDON, Epernay DEINEARD & CO.Coblerg, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeanx, M.MISA, Xeres de ra Frontera, COCEBURN, SMITHES & CO., Opoito.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordeaux, E.& J.BURKE, Dublin, PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, BULLOCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow, WE.JAMESON & CO.Dublin.B00TH'S OLD TON GLN, ets, BCE STI December 2 E ONLY.FROM TRS JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS Ale and Porter Brewers, 1006 Notr~ D me Street Montreal, Have : + hand \u2018he Jprious xinda ALE AND PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLR.Familles regularly supplied.FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Offers selected Canadian Wines.WHITE\u2014Niagara and Catawba.RED\u2014Concord.Samples on application, 25 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL, HOTELS.HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Fifth Avenue, New York, This most fashionable and centrally located hotei has been renovated from top to bottom, ond is now re-opened under management of R.H.Southgate upon the American and European plans.This hotel is the favorite 1esort lor Canadians.MITCHELL, RINZLER SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Comfortable Rooms, $2 per day; Board, $2.50 er dav.THH RUSSELL, OTTAWA, The Palace Hotel of Canada.This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up In the most modern style, is now open.The Russell contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with passenger and baggage elevators, and commands 8 eplendid view.of the city, Parliamentary grourds, river and canal.Visitors to the Capital baving business wilu the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Russeil, where they can always meet leading Publi men.the entire Hotel is supplied with escapes.and in case of fire there would 10 tbe aay confusion or dange; Every attention paid to guests.KENLEY & 8T.JACQUES, Proprietors.February ST.LAWRENGE HALL, 135 to 139 St.James Street, MONTREAL.HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor, @#r The best known Hotel in the Dominion ST.LOUIS HOTEL, QUEBEC.This hotel, which is unrivalled for size, style and locality in Quebec, has just been completely transformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new system ofdralnage and ventilation, passenger elevae tor, electric bells and lights, &c.In fact, all that modern Ingenulty and practical science can devise to promote the comfort and convenience of guests has been supplied.CHATEAU ST.LOUIS HOTEL CO., REVERE HOUSE Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fitch- burg, and Lowell depots, centres of business and places of amusement, Handsomely Furnished, Homelike and Comfortable, Kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN.Rooms all large and comfertable ; elegant suites, with baths attached; amvle public parlors; gentlemen's cafe and billiard-room, and first-class in every respect.Fine music every evening, conducted by Mr.Swornsbourne of the Boston Syme phony Orchestra.ROOMS FROM 81.00 A DAY UP.J.F, MEBROW & CO., - Proprietors, ws Oct.4 4 LENNOXVILLE.UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL OF BISHOP\u2019S COLLECE.TRINITY TERM-\u2014School\u2014Residence begins on Tuesday evening, APRIL 8th, University LECTURES resumed APRIL 11 KR B.\u2014PRINCIPAL ADAMS\u2019 address In Montreal, APRIL 3rd to 8th, 5 Beaver Hall quare.Barristers, Attorneys, &c.Joa.DUHAMEL, Q.C.| F.R.MARCEAU, LL.B.No.7 Place dA\u2019 Armes, (Jacques Cartier Bank Building), MONTREAL.VIONTREAL.ALFRED MONE B.CL, Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, &e.Ard Commissioner far Newfiundland, \u2014REMOVED TO= = SAVINGS BANK CHAMBERS, 180 St.James Street.Maclennan, Liddell & Cline, (Late Maclennan & Macdonald), BARRISTESS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c., CORNWALL, ONT.F.B.MACLENNAN, QC.J.W.LIDDELL, C.'H.CLINE.W.Lipp LEITCH & PRINCLE, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chaz ery, Notaries Public, &c., CORNWALL, ONT.JAMES LEITCH, R.W.PRINGLE.August 25 JAMES DUNNE, TORNEY & COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 280 BROADWAY.STEWART BUILDING, - NEW YORK CITY.October Gibbons.McNab & Mulkern, BARRISTERS, ATTOBNEYS, &c OFFICE: Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.GEo.C.GIBBONS, GEO.MCNABR, P.MULKERN, FRED.F.HARPER.August 9 190 MacDOUGALL BROS,, STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through thelr Agents, Messrs, Halsted & McLane.Terms :\u2014Toen per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying } of one per cen3., and same for selling.D.LORN MacDOUGALL & CO.STOCK BROKERS.LORN S.MACDOUGALL, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANG, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 and 13 St.Sacrament street, and sell all securities quoted inMouutreal, New York and Boston.Bonds of all kind bought and sold.Bond business especially ed after.Loe apondents :\u2014Goodbody, Glyn & Dow, New York: Blake Bros., Boston, Bond Agents fer À.Bossevain & Co, Am sterdam, Holland; Blake, Bossevain & Co.London, England, H.R.BA\u201c TED.H.R.MCLANE HALSTED & McLANE BANKERS AND BROKELS, OFFICE: 31 BROAD ST., NEW YORK.October 1y 80 Mac DOUGALL BROS., STOCK BROKERS.69 St.Francois Xavier Street Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Members Chicago Board of Trade.agents for Alex.Geddes & Co., Chicago.drain and Provisions bought and sold for share or on margin.THOMAS R.JONES & CO.Ritchie's Building, St.John, N.B., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CENERAL ACERTS, &c.description of Merchandise sold to Lhe best advantage for clients.Returns made promptly.Transportation arranged from all parts at THE LOWEST RATES.#æ-Tue best of references furnished when required.3m 202 J.G.SIBBALD, Importer and Commission Merchant Steei Rails, Iron, Metals, &c.\u20140 \u2014 cy for Canada for the Marks Automatic Âge car Coupler, Miltimore\u2019s Car Wheel Dressing Machine, 146 BROADWAY NEW YORK.J.RIEL LH, Land Surveyor, ST.JAMES STREET, M.NOLAN de LISLE, REAL ESTATE AGENT Room No.23 Fraser Building, No.45 St.Sacrament Street.JAMES THOMSON begs to inform his friends aud the public generally that he has removed to new premises \u2018on Guy siseet, near the corner of St.Antoine street, where he will continue to manufacture first-class Furniture, such as he Las been in the habit of making, and he trusts that by careful attention to his business to merit a continurace of the patronage of his numerous friends.Every attention and to repairs placep in his hands.LY u May 15.LOST or FAILING MANHOOD PEBI FOR MEN =F General and NER 7078 LITY; RE Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects LLY lof Errorscr Excessesin Oldor Yo: Robust, Nob! NitOOD fully Restored.How %0 enla e MANI ?© an Btrengthen WEAF, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS& PARTS OF HODYe Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT\u2014Benefits in a daye Men testify frem 50 States end Forciga Countries, Write thems Doseriptive le MEDICAL and proofs malied (sealed) frees Aédress ERIE MEDICAL GO., BUFFALO, N.Ye PENNYROYAL WAFERS: Prescription of a physician whe has had a life long experience is treating female diseases.Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladics.Pleasant, safe effectual.Ladies ask your drug gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and ® take no substitute, or inclose post \u201c&\\age for sealed particulars, Sold by all drupgists, 81 per box.Address CHEN SHE CAL CO., DETROIT, MICH For saleby B.E.MCGALE, 2123 Notre Dame street.Montreal.trs D W129 grr 20 6 ory.& AGERTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.Z We want One re 1 an ues orwatehes, ete.Ci »be ® uted everywhere.lendy employment, WACES $2.50 PER DAY.Exjeuses atvanced, Can 8 work all or part of the time.Address with stam; @ ROEBUCK & CO., Toronto, Canada, more fa attention paid to postal cards, f b BANKERS & BROKERS: ! of Two Great Cities.The sick room in private houses is genaral- ly kept darkened, in spite of much sanitary teaching to the contrary.Commenting on this practice, Dr.B.W.Richardson says: Not one time in ten do we enter a sick room {n the daytime to find it blessed with the light of the sun.Almost invariably, before we can get a look at the face of the patient, we are obliged to request that the blinds may be drawn up, in order that the rays of a much greater healer than the most able physician can ever hope to be may be admitted, Too often the compliance with this request reveals a condition of the room which, in a state of darkness, is almost inovitably one of disorder everywhere; foods, medicines, furs niture, bedding misplaced; dust and stray leavings in all directions, In brief, there is nothing so bad as a dark sickroom; it is asi the attendants were anticipating the death of the patient; and, if the reason for it be asked, the answer is as inconsistent as the act.The reason usually offered is that the patient cannot bear the light, as though the light could not be cut off from the patient by a curtain or screen, and as though to darken one part of the room it \u2018were necessary to darken the whole of it, A more injurious practice really could not be maintained than that of darkmessin the sickroom.It is not only that dirt and disorder are results of darkness, a great remedy is lost.Sunlight is the remedy lost, and the loss is momentous.Sunlight diffused through a room warms and clarifies the air, It has a direct influence on the minute organic poisons, à distinctive influence which is most precious, and it has a cheerful effect upon the mind.The sick should never be gloomy, and in the presence of the light the shadows of gloom fly away.Health in New York and London.Some interesting statistics in regard to health in the two great cities of New York and London are summarized as follows by The Medical and Surgical Journal: The deaths in London last year numbered 78,848, or 18.5 per 1,000; in New York, 40,175, or 26.33; and in Paris, 22.6 per 1,000.The birth returns for New York are incomplete; but the birth rate in London was 30.7 per 1,000; in Paris, 27.The male births in Paris were 30,723; the female births, 29,913.In London the numbers were, males, 66,629; females, 64,451: but in the total pcpulation of London ; there is a majority of 250 females.Premature births in New York numbered 1,155; in London, 2,099.To be equal, the figures referring to New York should only be a third.New York compares unfavorably with London in the matter of suicides.There were 247 in New York and 400 in London, Be- \u201c tween 800 and 900 persons take their own lives in Paris every year.In New York 1,138 were killed by accidents, and in London, 2,516.There were only 1,892 deaths from bronchitis in New York, while in London there were 10,085.But while some hundreds die every year in London as the result of idlentts and obesity, 61 deaths were recorded last year from starvation.A decreased death rate is invariably accompanied by a lower birth rate.The deaths in London last year were the lowest on record; the births, the lowest since 1841, In the western districts, where the wealthy reside, and where tho degres of comfort is high, the deaths fell to 16.4, and the births to 25.5; but in the impoverished and overcrowded east, where the poor never get a breath of fresh air, and are huddled together in une healthy alleys, the deaths rose to 27.8 and the births to 36.5.The people least able to support children are the most prolific, and the higher the degree of social comfort and well being, the less the increase of population.One Thing and Another.A clear, vivid complexion is the sign and result of daily bathing, out door exercise and plain, healthful food.Silk thread, says Sanitary News, is soaked in acetate of lead to increase its weight, and persons who pass it through the mouth in threading needles, and then bite it off with the teeth, have suffered from lead poisoning.The habitual drinking of boiled water would insure escape from sickness and death to thousands of the human race yearly, says Dr.T.C.Currie.Dr.Hibbard, of Virginia, regards easy fitting clothing as a necessity in the prevention of consumption.Foreign substarces in nose or ears, of course, demand removing.But unless you are sure of success don\u2019t attempt it yourself, and by pushinz the obstacle out of seach make a bad matter worse.Call on a surgeon at once, advises Dr.A.A, Whitfield.The weight of evidence, according to a medical writer, seems to prove that those who wear the beard are less subject to colds.sore throats, bronchitis, coughs and consumption, than those who shave.The Jews, Turks, and certain tribes who never shave, are comparatively free from these disorders.SOCIAL ETIQUETTE.| Calling Customs That Have Bccome Established By Good Usage.According to the social etiquette of New York, a hostess must pay a visit to each of her proposed guests before sending a dinner invitation to them\u2014provided she owes them calls\u2014and it is obligatory that each person who receives a request to dine, whether accepted or declined, must make a call upon the hostess within ten days, except when grief or illness has been mentioned as the reason for sending a regret.This call should, if possible, be made upon the hostess\u2019 receiving day, or, if not, cards must be left in person.Calls of formality are not expected after a luncheon that is given in simple fashion, but calls must follow grand and cercinonious ones within ten days.Party calls in the usual manner follow a theatre party, which is a pleasing and pvpu- lar form of hospitality.After the announcement of an engagement, the friends of the bride call upon her or leave cards; and in the interval between the announcement and the date fixed for the wedding, the bride does not pay ceremonious wedding visits first.Before her wedding invitations are issued, however, she should | leave her wedding card in person upon her friends, This last call is strict etiquette and hardly to be dispensed with, Small Points.§ A servant once preached a whole sermon on etiquette for a housekeeper in one sentence.\u201cHow can Mrs.\u2014 expect her servants to treat her politely,\u201d said sua, \u2018when ghe is so disrespectful to them?\u2019 Respect cannot exist on cone side only.It must be given if it is exacted.It is proper to leave cards at the house during the wedding reception if you can do 80 If not, send them on the wedding day or immediately after.Parents themselves must observe good table manners, or they cannot expect them of their children.And a certain length of time should be devoted to each meal\u2014at least twenty minutes to breakfast and lunch or tea, and thirty to dinner, The rapidly eating child, learning that it cannot leave the table before the end of the allotted ¢ * ne, will slow up.1.- STOPPED FREE Marvelous success.Insane Persons Restored Dr KLINE'S GREAT ; NERVERESTORER or all BRAIN & NERVR DISRASES.Only sure cure for Nerve Affections, Fits, Epilepsy, etc.INFALLIBLE If taken as directed.No Fits after first day's use.Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Flt patients, they paylog express charges on box when ey CINE ans An er Pine of : Be 4931 Atch St.Phi lphia,Pa.\"88 Drvggists.BEWARE OF IMITATING FRAÜDE à For sale by J.A.HARTE, 1780 Notre Dane > çÇ PHOENIX Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON.ENC.PATERSON & SON, General Agents for the Dominion.Head Agency Office: 35 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Montreal.} IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Company (ESTABLISHED 1803.) Subscribed Capital.$8.000,000 Total Invested Funds.$8.000,000 Agencies for Insurance against Fire loss in all the principal towns of the Dominion.Canadian Branch Office.COMPANY'S BUILDING, 107 St.James Street, Montreal.E.D.LACY, Resident Manager for Canada.Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.The HON.HENRY STARNES, Chairman, EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esq., Geanl.Manager Le Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien.W.J.BUCHANAN, Esq., General Manager Bank of Montreal Capital.s»s00.1.00.:.810,000,000 Amount Investea in Canada 8 1,000,000 ASSCLS OVER.c000000 00e cu ess ».B10,090,000 MERCANTILE RISKS accepted at the lowest current rates.Churches, Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.G.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.Sub-Agents.CYRILLE LAURIN, FRED C.HENSHAW, FREDERICK NASH, L.E.LESAGE, .GEORGE C.HiAM.F.J.GILMAN, Agent 89 Plymouth Grove.Telephones\u2014* Bell\u2019 No.135, \u201cFederal\u201d No.924.GUARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Co'y PAID-UP CAPITAL,£1,000,000stg Total Funds « « « $20,000,000.Fire risks written at current rates.ROBT.SIMMS & CO.and GEO, DELHOLM General Agents, Montreal.H.W.RAPHAEL, SPECIAL AGENT.Room 9, Fraser Building, December 4 The Royal Canadian Fire and Marine Insurance Co.157 St.James Street Montreal.291 Capital.8500,000 Assets .oo 705,000 Income, 188 PA \u2026\u2026.517,678 DUNCAN MCINTYRE, Esq., President, Hox.J.R.TH1BAUDEAU, Vice-President, HARRY CUTT, ARCHD.NI\u20acOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwrlter.Geo.H.MCHENRY, Manager.M.J.E, DROLET, Agent for City and District of Montreal.Junels THE MONCTON Sugar Refining Company JOBN L, HARRIS, JOHN McEENIFR; President.Secretary, C.P.HARRIS, Treasuror.MONCTON, N.B.Samples at 548t.Francois Xunvior Street.DAVID MITCHELL.MES M, MITOXEL L PRIVATE HOSFPITAL\u2014MADAME JOULIN, Midwife, proprictress, holding a diploma from the Faculty cf Medicine or Poitiers, France, ex-pupil of the Maternity Hespital, Paris, and licentiate of the Province of Quebec, has the honor to announce to the public that she has since May 1st been located at her new residence, No.306 st.An- foine street, the former residence of Mr.Rodier, an ex-mayor of Montreal.A large garden surrounds this fine residence, which gives convalescents the salubrious surroundings and fresh air of Z the country.Nothing will be spared to make this house unique of Its kind in Canada; a model estab- lishmert, ienowned for comfort, the best of attention and moderate charges.Several doctors are on the staff, The efforts put forth give Mdme, Joulin a right to expect liberal yatronage.111 GOLTMAN, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, 2226 St.Catherine strest OPPOSITE.QUEEN'S IIA FIRE.FIRE.AN Owing to the recent fire on our premises and the coascquent damage to stock we will sell GAS FIXTURES, or a few days only, at a liberal discount.ROBERT MITUHELL & CO.Cor.St.Peter & Craig Sts April 2i 94 GIBB & COMPANY, HAVING RECEIVED THEIR Spring and Summer Stock of TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY, ALSO Pattern Suits from Poole, INVITE INSPECTION GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W.BAKER & COS «a Preakfast Cana Is absolutel tre and it is soluble.No Chemicals are used in its preparation.It has more (kan skres times che strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot jj or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup.It is delicious, nourishing, q strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, g and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.Sold by Grocers everywhere, W.BAKER & C0.Dorchester.Mass, 9 1e Great English Prescription Cares Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Emissions, Impotency andall Dis- discretion One packs ge ok N scretion.One ,six $5.fexrons) By mail.Write for Pamiphiot {arTeaÿ ureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich.By James Stewart & Co.CARD - James Stewart & Lo.REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 204 St.James Street, (Mechanics\u2019 Chwmbers.) Special attention given to Trade Sales.125 NATIONAL \u2014 Central Committee \u2014 FOR TIE \u2014 COMING PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS MEETINGS every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at FOUR o'clock in the afternoon, at 76 ST.CABRIEL ST., Montreal.ZF All communications from the country should be addressed to C.A.GEOFFRION, Esq., No.107 St.James street.Æ-Friends of the National Party ara invited to give their assistance.110 Richelieu ! Richelieu PURE, SPARKLING, REFRESHING.The PRINCE of Table WATERS.Endorsed by the leading physicians of the country.For sale at the Clubs, Restaurants and principal Grocers, Bell Telephone, 1190.Federal Telephone, 554.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 1780 Notre Dame street.Pocket Atlas & Gazetteer \u20140F\u2014 THE DOMINION OF CANADA.36 Colored Maps and Plans of the Provinges and Citiesof the Dominion, a combined index and gazetteer, describing 8,000 places.Price by mail, Cloth, $1; Leather, $1.50.Send fox Circular and Specimen Page.Morton, Phillips Bulmer, Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 1755 &17E7 Notre Dame St, MONTREAL PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE, 1791 Notre Dame street, {Corner of St.Peter.) We are now in running order again and ready to receive orders for ali kinds of Book and Job Printing for prompt delivery.J.THEO.ROBINSON.National Colonization Lottery Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE.Established in 1884, under the Act of Quebec, 32 Vic., Chap.36, for the benefit of the Diocesan Societies of Colonization of the Province of Quebec, CLASS D.The 35th Monthly Drawing will take place WEDNESDAY.JUNE 18th, (890, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M, Prizes Value, = = $50,000 Capital Prize- worth 5,000 TICKETS, $1.0 \u2018Winners\u2019 names not published unless spe- olally authorized Drawings on the third Wednesday of every month.A.A.AUDET, Secretary, Ofiices, 19 St.James street, Montreal, Can, \u201cTO LET, Building, No.823 St.Jamas St, Cor.Cathedral, near &.T.B.Depot.At present occupied by the Pullman Palace Car Company and C.P.R, Lard Office.Offices nestiy furnished and heated by hot water.A iso, three Comfortable Houses at Lachine.close to Upper Station.Apply to DAWES & CO., 6521 8t.James strept.\u2014s Moosomin, - Glenboro\u2019, - SPECIAL COL- ONISI EXCUR- ON , JUNE I7th Return until July 27th, 1890 JUNE 24ta Return until August 4ta, 1850 JULY 8th Return until August 18th, 1870.For full particulars apply to nearest Station or Ticket Agent, 4 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE > ON THE POLLOWING STREETS ON EASY TERMS.\u201cGR _herbreoke Street, St.Catherine Street, Dorchester Street.Crescent Street, Bishop Street, Sussex Street, Neymour Avenu Quiblier Street.Some of the finest sites In the city.Apply JAMES STEWART & G0.Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 ST.JAMES STREET: ¥%~ MONEY TO LOAN.BAIE DES CHALEURS ROUTE.pr AL 0 STEAMER \u2018\u2018 ADMIRAL,\u201d J.DUCAL, Master.Great Inducements to Tourists and Sports men round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Comfort and Pleasure are Combined.COMMENCING ON THE 7H MAY, THE first-class Passenger Steamer ** ADMIRAL\u201d leaves Dalhousie for Gaspe, (weather permitting) on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, touching at Carleton, Maria, New Richmond, Bonaventure, New Carlisle, Paspebiac, Port Daniel, New Port, Pabos, Grand River, Cape Cove.Perce and Pointe 8t, Peter.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on BUNDAYS and THURSDAYS, calling at the Intermediate Porte.238 Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Jonnections East and West with the Inter- colonial Railway.Passengers leaving Quebec by the 14.3) Express Train on Tuesdays and Fridays, reach Dalhousie on the next morning in time to connect with the 8.8, \u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o'clock.Æ# Tickets \u2018or sale at all the Intercolonial Agencies.For information please call at R.M.Stocking\u2019s, General Ticket Agent, opposite St.Louis Hotel, T.D.Shipman, Sous-le-Fort Street, or T.LAVERDIERE.No.49 DALHOUSIE STREET May 6, 1890.Ottawa River Navigation Company BETWEEN MONTREAL and OTTAWA Now Running Regularly.Trains to connect wit i Montreal 8.05 a.m.à steamer leaving PALACE STEAM ER SOVEREIGN Will begin to SHOOT RAPID! i Take 5 p.m.train.5 Bd inst.Tickets at Bonaventure Depot, Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and offi 14 Balmoral Ho 8, ces 143 and 174 St._\u2014 MARKET BOATS.STEAMER PRINCESS, for Carillon, 8t.Andrew\u2019s and local ports, will leave Canal Basin every \\WEDNESBAY and SATURDAY Me.STEAMER MAUDE, for Hawkesbury, I\u2019Orignal, Papineauville, Brown\u2019s Wharf, &c., | willleave TUESDAY and FRIDAY ab 6.36 p.m.Freight received TUESDAYS and F) A at 88 Common street, Canal Basin.RIDAYS For EXCURSION CHARTER, the favorite saloon steamer PRINCE OF WALES.Apply R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., 8 Common street.Manager.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.1890\u2014-SEASON-1890 The following steamers Will run As und and call at the usual intermediate ports:\u2014 or Non TREAD Cary camers QUEBEC and » w eave ;\\ 2 (Sundays excepted) at 7 p.m.Montreal daily To TORONTO\u2014Commencing Monday, 2nd June, until September 13th, leave daily, (Bundays excepted) and thereafter three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until 30th September at 10 a.m., from Lachine at 12.30 p.m.re p.m.from Coteau Landing To THE SAGUENAY-Leave Queban every Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m., and from 20th June to 15th September four times a weck\u2014Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sr away o 1\u2014Breamer B MI: every Tuesday and Friday at Boon HEMI AN To THREE RIVERS Every Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm.To CHAMBLY\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday at Lp.0 OUCHERVILLE, VARENNES PERCHERES and BOUT DE L\u2019ISLE\u2014 y (Sundays excepted), per TERRE- BONNE, at 3.30: Saturdays at £30 p.m.To LAPRAIRIE\u2014From the 2th May to 1st September\u2014On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs- daysand Saturdays, leave Laprairie at 5.30, 8 a.m.1,30 and 5.30 p.m.From Montreal at 6.30 am.a2 noon, 4 and 6.15 p.m.On Tuesdays and Fridays\u2014From Laprairie, 5 a.m., 8 a.m., 10.30 a:r2., 1.30 p.m.and 5.30 p.m.From Montreal, 6 &.m., 9 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m.and 6.15 p.m.On Sundays and Holidays\u2014From La- prairie, 9a.m.,5 p.m.From Montreal, 2 p.m.and 6 p.m.LONGURUIL FERRY\u2014From Longueuil 5 a.m.and every subsequent hour, From Montreal, commence at 5.30 a.m.last trip, .30 p.m.EXCURSIGNS \u2014 Commencing Saturday, May 3rd, by steamer TERREBONNE, every Saturday at2.30p.m., for Vercneres, and Sundays at 7 a.m.for Contrecceur, returning same evening at about 8 p.m.For all information apply at Company's Ticket Offices, 1854 St, James street.Windsor Hotel, Balmoral Hotel, Canal Basin and Richelieu Pier.ALEX, MILLOY, JULIEN CHABOT, Traf.Manager.Gen.Manager.Montreal, April 1889.9 VERY Sc KINE SLR Pa Dis ured by (Uticéura 057 M vce TRADE AND COMMERCE.FINANCIAL.DIVIDENDS.Bank of Montreal, semi-annual, 5 per cent., payable June 2nd.Merchants\u2019 Bank, semi-annual, 3} per cent., payable June 2nd._ Bank of Commerce, semi-annual, 34 per tent, payable June 2.Banque Ville Marie.semi-annual, 3} per eent., payable Tune 2.Bank of Toronto, semi-annual, 5 per cent., payable June 2.Street Railway Co., semi-annual, four per sent., payable June 2, interim.Ont.& Quebec Railway Co., semi-aunual, 2} per cent., payable June 2.Tue Hanaip OFFICE Monday Evening, June 2 1890.Montreal Stock Market.The week opens on a quieter market, after the activity and excitement of the week just past.There is no change in figures to note, the situation isstill strong and the \u201cbulls\u201d have things their own way.Telegraph was dealt in at par, but closed dull and easier.Street Railway bids fair to advance to its position prev- iousto the issue of the new stock, 187} was made to-day for fifty shares, $36 was paid for rights, but the trading was light, Canadian Pacific was firm 83}, with sales of 400 shares at this figure.Bank stocks were almost totally neglected, B.of M.was dull and weak and was offered at the close at 217}, buyers at 214.A small lot of Ontario bank brought 115, Commerce was firm at 124 and 1243, but inactive.The day\u2019s sales amounted to 836 shares, ag follows: \u2014 MORNING BOARD 17 Bank of Montreal.at 218 150 Canadian Pacific Ry.102 Montreal Telegraph Cob .AFTERNOON BOARD.3 Bank of Mentreal.24 Ontario Bank.250 Canadian Pacific Ry .50 Sheet RailwaylCo.ves 25 \u2018 \u201cen 25 sesssou0e 127 Montreal Telegraph Co.at 100 The closing figures are as follows, compiled by Messrs.D, L.McDougall & Ce, No.11 St, Sacrament street :\u2014 S leob| 2 5 g |23% 8 6 ® dd æ |: 27 ÿ Ÿ o |: 22 STOOKS x» [671 15 Bolg os = © |: $ e a 2 (3/6 15 BL Rails = Banks.*Bank of Montreal,.[5&1 200} 2173} 214 *Ontario Bank.100 105 Bank B.N.A.3 100 .Bangue du Peupl 50 Molsons\u2019 Bank.50 bt .4 *Bank of Toronto.4&2 Jacques Cartier Bk.3 Merchants\u2019 _Bank.3 Hochelaga Bang.3 East\u2019n Townships B\u2019k 3 3 Pod SKS Union Bank.3 Can.B\u2019k Commerce.33 Dominion Bank - Bank of Hamilton.Ville Marie Bank.Standard Bank Federal Bank.8 Imperial Bank._ 4 Miscellaneous.* EEpesgeesSes Intercolonial Coal Co.|.| 100}.a bo 0.nds.|.*Montreal Teleg\u2019ph Co 4 Dominion Teleg\u2019ph Co 3 .cee Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.24 100] 61 5 Street Railway Co0.J.\u2026\u2026\u2026.50| 188 186} * Montreal Gas Co.8 40] 2074 206 Canada Cotton Co.8 100] 55 45 New Engl\u2019d Paper Co.[.u.sssi.\u2026ossof.ssovof-srs0e Canada Paper Co.5 hU1.1 IN Canada Shipping Co.5 100} 75 65 Dundas Cotton Co.23; 100] 25 15 {| Montr\u2019lL'n& Mort.Col.| 100] 130 120 1 Montr\u2019l Inv.& Bg Co 25j.0000 ve Royal Can, Ins, Co.|.Bôf.c\u2026sfe non .Montreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co.|.Hochelaga Cotton Co Coaticook Cotion Co.Kingstan Cotton Co.Merchants\u2019 Mfg.Co.do.bonds.Bell Telephone Co.], do.bonds.Guarantee Co.of N.A.AccidentInsCo of N A.Paton Mfg.Co.L.Ch\u2019mæ&Bt Law P\u2019n B.Canada Cent\u20191 y Bds .8t.Paul, M.& M.Ry.|.Dominion Cattle Co.84 Canadian Pacific R\u2019y.Londonderry Iron Co.do.preferred.Montreal 7 p.c.stock.Canada N.W.Land Co Canadian Pac.LG.B.Ontario & Quebec R.R.|.Mont.Corp.4 p.c.stock.id .bv.ec.stock.].|.Roral Electric Co .\u2026 * Ex-dividend.eueuslousens NEW-YORK STOCK MARKET.TLere was a very weak feeling in this market throughout the day and the closa 18 sick, at the lowest figures of the day.St.Paul shows anet decline of 1} aad closes at 77, the market is influenced by the Trusts which continue and unsettling feature.Sugar broke 4 points and closed at 73.Lead } lower at 20}, Missouri Pacific closed 2 points lower than Saturday at 722.Orders also were asier, Lack- awanna lost 1ÿ and Reading .LONDON QUOTATIONS, Canadian Pacific was again firm opening { lower at 84} and closing at 85.Grand Trunks 76} and 56} The money market is unchanned and easy.On the street 17 is the rate for short date bills.Consols easier.First quota ion 98 7-16 for money, 9815-16 for the account, 97 12.16 for both second quotation.EXCHANGE, The sterling market is dult and rates unchanged, New-York funds rather firmer at parto 1-16 premium betweengbanks, $3 @ } over the counter.The following are to-day\u2019s quotations compiled specially for Tae HERALD by Messrs.W.L.8.Jackson & Co, No.1761 Notre Dame at.(P.O, Box 95), Montreal: IN NEW YORK.June 2cd.4.Tu do.Commercial.FRAP do.Documentary .4.831@; Francs (Paris) Long.5.20 5.18 do.do.8hort.,.5.17 5.164 IN MONTREAL.June 2nd Between Banks, | 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Connte Buyers.Bellera, Rate.N.Y.funds.1-16 dis @ par 1@ Sie.60 daye.\u2026.a9 Bi do.Demand.9d 4 9) da.Cables.en We! PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS Breadstufls.MoNTREAL, June, 2, 1890.FLovr.\u2014There is no noteworthy change in the flour market.Demand of any consequence, there is none, but prices are firmly maintained for desirable grades and well known brands.Straight Rollers sell as high as 5.10 for choice, and as low as 4.85 uninspscted.We quote : \u2018Winter Wheat, patent.ee.$00 0$5.90 Spring Wheat.patent .cine 5.60 @ 5.85 Straight Roller.4.85 @ 5.10 Extra.4.60 @ 4.75 Superfine 3.90 @ 4.25 Fine.seen 3.40 @ 3.55 Strong Bakers\u2019 .5.25 @ 5.50 Ontario bags\u2014extra.sv.2.00 @ 2.10 City Strong Bakers\u2019.\u2026.340 @ 5.00 OATMEAL :\u2014 i DrlBi.ccc ve.0.3.60 @ 875 Ordinary, pris.= Li @ 199 lated, brls.oo 3.75 .Grantiated, Legs.180 @ 1.90 Rolled Uat, brl8.\u2026.\u2026.880 @ 4.00 Grain.The local grain market is lifeless.A few car lots of oats at about our quotations constitute the entire business.Quotations are unchanged as follows :\u2014 No.1 hard wheat, $1.20@$1.22; No.2, $1.19; oats, 39c@40cper 32 lbs, peas, 75c@76c per 661bs.afloat; corn; 50c@>51c per bush.; barley, 40c@53c per bush.; buckwheat, 40c per bush; rye, 53c@55c per bush.Montreal Provisions.Pork Lamp &c,\u2014Provisions are moving very slowly and the warm weather has a very depressing effect on trade.The situation remains unchanged and prices remain firmly maintained.We quote : Canada, 8.C.0., Per Dbl.\u2026.\u2026.817 09 @17 59 Chicago, 8.c.c.,perbbl.17:00 @17 59 Mess pork, western, per bbl.16 0 @16 50 India mess beef, per tierce., - 0000 @0% 9) Mess beef, per bbi.\u2026.0000 @00 00 Hams, city cured, per 1b.> 0011 @00 11} Lard, wesiern, in pails, per 1b.00 09h00 10 Lard, Canadian, in pails, per ib.00 08}@00 08} Bacon, Per Ib .\u2026.\u2026.0010 @00 11 Shoulders, per 1b.,.2.0\u2026.00 00 @00 00 Tallow, com., refined, per ib.00034@00 04 Fzzs.There is a good demand for eggs at rather finer figures, 13}, has been paid for round lots and receivers are jobbing.off lots at 134, per doz.The market may be quoted firm at 13.@ 13}c per doz.Receipts are still light.Dairy Products.Burren\u2014The receipts of butter are improving, both as to [quality and quantity.There is a good consumptive demand for choice new makes, and all arrivals of mice, sweet makes, meet a ready market at full figures.Small lots of creamery are selling at 18@19¢ per lb, and townships dairy is taken freely at about 17c per lb., Western at 13@ 15¢ per lb, and medium and inferior sorts slow at irregular figures 8(@12¢ per 1b.according to quality.We quote : Creamery.sess rersessstenrnsnrarasneis Townships.16@18 Western.12@13 Brockville .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.18@15 LOW GrAQES.uuccsssnessossssssencense 8212 Cuzsse.\u2014The Liverpool market is cabled firmer and unchanged, on the spot there is a larger offering and 400 boxes came in by boat this morning, for which owners started by asking 9¢ per lb., but finally most of them were sold for 8%c., white and colored are offered at 8%c per Ib.and the market has a generally easier and quiet appearance, but no doubt a change is near at hand and fine full grass makes will find plenty of buyers, as soon as it comes to market : We quote: Finest colored 8}@9c, finest white 84@83.Chicago Grain and Provision Markets.c Wheat was rather unsettled and easier opening at 924c for July and closing at 93c.September option is quoted at 9lc at the close.The visible supply shows an unimportant decrease.Receipts of hogs to-day 30,000, Epps\u2019s COCOA.\u2014URATEFUL AND COMFORT- 1na\u2014\u201cBy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be grad ually built up until strong enough to rés sist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is 8 weak point.We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d Civil Service Gazette, \u2014Made simply with boiling water or milk.Sold only in packets, by grocers labelled\u2014*Jauzs Epps & Co, Homceo- pathic Chemista, London Eng.Smoke Eand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.Everyone Should Try To secure good health.The great specific for all diseases arising from disordered stomach, such as overflow of bile, sick headache, logs of appetite, nausea, palpitation, indigestion, constipation and all blood diseases, is Burdock Blood Bitters.Hundreds of people owe their health to B.B.B., nature\u2019s regulator aud tonic.2 0 Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Wectar, 5 Cents 20 CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED By proper, healthful exercise, and the judicious use of Scott\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, which contains the healing and strength-giving virtues of these {wo valuable specifica in their fullest form.Dr.D.D.McDonald, Petitcodiac, N.B., says : \u201cI have been prescribing Scott's Emulsion with good results.It is especially ugeful in persons of consumptive tendencies.\u201d Sold by Druggists, 50¢c.and $1.00, >on Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents \u2014 æ IT IS A PLEASURE, indeed, to the provrietors of the Sturte- vant House, Broadway and 29th st., N.Y., to receive a ravel-worn guest as he arrives from the North, South, East or West and to give him every needed attention.Reasonable rates.American and European plans, Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.Tet \u2014All Fits stop free by Dr.FITS.Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.No Its after first day\u2019s use.Marvellous cures.Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases.Send to Dr.Kline, 931 Arch St, Phila Ps.E LOTBINIERE HOUS Vau: \u2014This Magnificent Simmer Hotel ali be re-opened onthe 15th May under the new management of Mr.E.J.FENTON, formerly of the Union Square Hotel, New York, The Hotel is fitted with all! modern im- rovements, elegantly furnished and strictly rst-class in every respect; Electric Light Billiards, Bowling Alley, Large Ground, &e.Parties wishing to secure room can apply Room No.13, Glenora Bulldings, where plan of the Hotel w:ll be shown, between the i =\" THE CURIOSITY SHOP.| The Battles of the Civil Var\u2014Capt.Phie-.terer\u2019s Estimate.The manager of one of the railroads that lies chiefly in Tennessee has issued a map of the southern states on which is dotted what, is ted to be the locality of every chief battle of the civil war.Of course the lesser actions are not given, and only considerable battles are mentioned; the whole number is put down at 892 \u2018They are distrisnted by states as follows: Pennsylvania.2 Maryland.17 District of Columbia.5 Capt.Frederick Phisterer, late of the United States army, in his supplementary volume of \u201cStatistical Record of the Military Actions in the Civil War\u201d (published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New Yark, 1883), gives the date and place of every engagement, beginning at Fort Sumter, April 12 and 18, 1861, and ending with the surrender of Gen.Kirby Smith's forces, May 28, 1565, A surrender is classed as an engagement, and he sums up all meetings of opposing forces, whether many or few participated, at 2,261.There were in each year such actions and engagements as follows: 1861.00000s0ccs0u0 1863.\u2014New Orleans Picayune, 3! Where Dolls Come From.\u201cOf the dolls sold in America,\u201d said a prominent wholesale dealer in toys, \u2018\u2018nine- tenths come from Germany, Of these & large proportion are made in one little place, Sonneberg, a town of about ten thousand inhabitants in Thuringen.Almost the entire industry of this place is confined to the manufacture of dolls, The inhabitants are very poor people and are brought up to doll making.Before it is completed a doll passes through many hands, The heads, hands and feet are made by one person, the body by \u2018another, the hair is fixed on by another, and the face is painted by two other different people, one doing the rough work and the second the finishing touches, The clothing is made by another person and the dresses are put on by still another, All this labor is done at such starvation prices that Americans cannot compete in the manufacture, al though the duty for importation is 35 per cent.To this town of Sonneberg there come every year a large number of buyers from all over the world, I go there myself and never fail to meet at least a score of Ameri cans engaged in the same business.There are at least 500 different kinds of dolls, and the variety is remarkable.The French invent many of the most attractive, but the Germans copy them so cheaply that the world\u2019s buyers go to the latter for their stock, For the manufacture of fine dress dolls the French still hold the lead by long odds.It is only in the cheaper goods that the Germans outspeed them, England furnishes very few dolls, and I can now recall only one kind that is distinctly English\u2014the English rag doll, made wholly of rags.There are French walking dolls, smoking men and other automatic figures, but they are mechanical figures, too intricate in their mechanism to be classed as mere dolls Of the rubber dolls fully one-half are made in Amer~ ica, where anything that is machine made prospers to the exclusion of imported stuffs, ~New York Times.+reroccouveccse 16 A Work of Patience.A correspondent of London Notes and Queries, in 1854, made the following contribution: The following account of this truly wonderful specimen of human patience and skill is from a rough copy that I took some years ago.I regret that I cannot give any refer ence, as 1 made no note of my authority, which has now escaped my recollection, But this is of little consequence, as the book is well known to bibliographists Perhaps the most singular bibliographic curiosity is that which belonged to the family of the Prince de Ligne, and is now in France.It is entitled \u201cLiber Passionis Domini nostri Jesu Christi, cum Characteribus nulla materia composi- tis,\u201d This book is neither written nor printed.The whole letters of the text are cut out of each folio upon the finest vellum; and being interleaved with blue paper, isread as easily as the best print.\u2018The labor and patience bestowed on its completion must have been excessive, especially when the precision and minuteness of the letters are considered The general execution in every respect is iné deed admirable; and the vellum is of the most delicate and costly kind.Rodolphus II of Germany offered for it, in 1640, 11,000 ducats, which was probably equal to 60,000 at this day.The most remarkable circum- stancé connected with this literary treasure is that it bears the royal arms of England; but it cannot be traced to have ever been in this country.The Old Fleet Prison.The Fleet was a famous prison in London, named from the creek or stream of the Fleet, upon the bank of which it was erected.After an existence of nearly eight centuries it was abolished, and removed about 1845.It has been tenanted by many distinguished victims.Pope calls it the \u2018Haunt of the Muses,\u201d from the number of poets who have been confined here.The prisoners were subjected in many cases to most cruel and outrageou 5 treatment.The horrors of the Fleet were brought to publie notice in 1726 by the trial of the warden for murder, The prison and its immediate neizhborhood wers Tiotorious for the so called \u201cFleet: marriages,\u201d which were formed Ly clergymen imprisoned for debt.Great numbers of these marriages were sols emnized, as the clergyman could, of course, defy the fine for performing clandestine and irregular marriages.The practice -was put à stop to by act of parliament in 1754.The day before this act went into operation 217 marriages were recorded in one register alone, \u201cWhite in a Single Night.\u201d .Chemists have discovered that the hair contains an oil, a mucous substance, iron and carbona\u2019s of iron, phosphate and oxide of mangauese, besides à large proportion of sulphur.Wui*s hair contains also phosphate of magnesia, and its oil is nearly colorless, When hair becomes suddenly white, from fright or other causes, itjis probably owing to the sulphur absorbing the oil, asin the operation of whitening linen cloths, Hard on Lightning Rods.In fifteen cases investigated after lightning has struck a building and done more or less damage, it was found that in nine cases the discharge made its way to earth through the water pipes, in two through gas pipes, and in only one was there any probe bility of the regular lightning conductor having done its Tria Bishop Hatto.: Bishop Hatto is the personage whom the the \u201cPied Piper of Hamelin.\u201d ciated with the famous \u201cMouse Tower\u201d on the Rhine, alth San, aithough be vod baforo th time The quickest, surest and best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sore throat, soreness and lameness, is Hagyard\u2019s Yellow Oil.It quickly cures Spesiza, bruises, burns, frostbites, chil- sains, etc.i etc., take 10 to 30 rome on puganivey, apply tke oil externally al ia.mediatd relief will result, 0, whon ia GAZETTE THE CURIOSITY SHOP.Billions of Ancestors\u2014One Person Has & Great Many.| Did you ever think how many male and female ancestors were required to bring you tnto the world?First, it was necessary that.you should have a father and mother\u2014that makes two human beings.Each of them must have had a father and mother\u2014that makes four more human beings, Again, each of them must have had a father and, mother\u2014making eight more human beings.So on we go back to the time of Jesus Christ \u2014fifty-six generations.The calculation thus resulting shows that 139,235,017,489,534,976 births must have taken place in order to bring you into this world! you, who read these lines.All this since the birth of Christ, not since the beginning of time.According to Proctor, if from a single pair, for 5,000 years, each husband and wife bad married at 31 years of age, and there had been no deaths, the population of the earth would be 2,199,-, 915 followed by 144 ciphera It would require to hold this population a number of worlds, the size of this, equal to 8,166,526 followed by 125 ciphers.The human mind shrinks in the contemplation of such immense numbers.\u2014St.Louis Republic, Amen, What does the word \u201camen\u201d signify! It ts a Hebrew ward signifying \u201cyes,\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2018truly.\u201d In Jewish synagogues the amen is prono by the congregation at the conclusion of the benediction.Among the early Christians the prayer offered by the presbyter was con cluded by the woid amen, uttered by the con- tion.Justin Martyr is the earliest of the fathers who alludes to the use of the response.According to Tertullian, none but the faithful were permitted to join in the response, A somewhat noisy and irreverent practice prevailed in the celebration of the Lord's supper until the Sixth century, after which it was discontinued.\u201cUpon the reception both of the bread and of the wine, each person uttered a loud \u2018amen; and at the close of the consecration by the priest, all joined in shouting a loud \u2018amen.\u2019\u201d Thesame custom was observed at baptism, when the sponsors and witnesses responded vehemently, In the Greek church the amen was pronounced after the name of each person of the Trinity; and at the close of the baptismal formula the people responded.At the conclusion of prayer it signifies (according to the English church catechism) so be it; after the repetitionof the creed, so it is, The Alexandrian Library.The Alexandrian library contained in the time of Cleopatra about 700,000 volumes or rolls, and was founded at the suggestion of Demetrius Phalereus, a fugitive from Athens in the reign of Ptolemy Soter.The greater portion of this remarkable collection was destroyed during the Alexandrine war.This loss, however, was repaired by Marc Antony, who presented to Cleopatra the library taken at the siege of Pergamos.From this time until about the year 391 A.D.the library increased in size and reputation, and contained treasures of learning in all known tongues.At the burning of the temple of Jupiter Serapis by the Christians under Theodosius the Great, about that year, a portion of the library was destroyed, and when the Arabs, under Caliph Omar, took the city in 640 A, D., the destruction of the remainder was completed, \u2018Wealthy Trinity.The wealthiest single church organization on this side of the Atlantic is the Trinity corporation of the Protestant Episcopal church.It embraces old Trinity, at the head of Wall street, and eight parish chapels\u2014St.Paul's, St.John's, Trinity chapel, St.Augustine's, St.Cornelius\u2019, Zion church, Zion chapel, and Trinity churck, Morrisania.To support these churches thers are ample funds.The income of the corporation is between $750,~ 000 and $800,000 a year.Yet this amount does not adequately represent the corporation's capital.A large portion of its lands were leased long ago, when property was not as valuable as at present.The leases were to ruu ninety-nine years, When they expire the income of the Trinity corporation will be double what it is now.Absinthe.Absinthe is a spirit flavored with the pounded leaves and flowering topsof wormwood, together with angelica root, sweet flag root, star anise and other aromatics.The aromatics are macerated for about eight days in alcohol and then distilled, the result being an emerald colored liquid.The best absinthe is made in Switzerland, the chief seat of the manufacture being in the canton of Neuf- chatel.It is chiefly used in France and the United States.The evil effects of drinking this liquid are very apparent; frequent in- toxica\u2019ion, or moderate but steady tippling, utterly der~uges the digestive system, weakens the frame, induces horrible dreams and hallucinations, and may end in paralysis or idiocy.Bible Terms.A shekel of gold was $8.A firkin was seven pints.A farthing was seven cents, A talent of gold was $13,809, A talent of silver was §538.30.Ezekiel's reed was nearly eleven feet.A cubit was nearly twenty-two inches.| A bin was-one gallon and two pints.A mite was less than quarter of a glass.A shekel of silver was about fifty cents, A piece of silver, | or a penny, was thirteen cents.A Sab) | day's journey was about an English mile, An cphah, or bath, contains séven gallons and five pints.A day's journey was about\u2019 twenty-three and one-fifth miles, A hand's\u2019 breadth is equal to three and five-eighth\u2019 inches A finger's breadth is equal to one inch, \u2019 An Amateur Athlete, The National Association of Amateur Athletes of America defines an amateur athlete to be \u201cany person who has never competed in an open competition, or for money, or under; à false name, or with a professional for a prize, or wheib gate money is charged, nor has at any time taught, pursued or assisted\u2019 at athletic exercises for money or for any.valualle consideration,\u201d Competition ! tween amateurs for medals, cups or other\u2019 prizes than money is not prohibited by this definition, but all athletes who do not come within it in every other respect are profession \u2019 A Great Shingle State.Michigan produces the largest number of shingles, there being over 1,600 establish- mentsin that state where they are rmanu- factured.Shingles are either sawed or split, The timber is sawed into square blocks and, these in turn are cut into shingles of about 8 quarter of an inch in thickness at the butt! end.Large supplies of pine shingles come from Wisconsin, Mi ta, New York and, Pennsylvania.The 1s mostly sawed, product of these states Trio] Tripler Hall, ripler halle which, with the house, stood on Broadway, New York, nearly] rats devour in Robert Browning's story of: ., Jenny Lind, Catharine H Albo-' d Mme, Sontag.It was built by Me first ; i and coula opened Lo the publie Oct.A Marvellous Recovery.I was so ill with j ery matism in 1585 hn \u2018flammatory rheu- ab I was giv bai al my earthly business put in pa Blood La Ai me fog Bloc could sit Up alone and eat M = and ln six weeks I wag out of bed fachan Det er ban I ever felt, 1 take three + ery ying and two every fall.5 - D.BENARD, MarN Sr, INNIPEG, MAN, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS, Carsley\u2019s Advertisement \u2014\u2014 NEW LINEN NEW LINEN TOWELS Now in stock a very la: stoc Towels, Bath-room Rowers and of Bedroo els.Special makes, $1.00 up to $13 a Tow.TABLE NAP TABLE NAPKINS Just to hand a new lotof Irish Line kins, hemmed ready for n Na for seaside and country ue.» Special make 8.CARSLEY, SCOTCH TABLE SCOTCH TABLE LINEN New lines just in for the summer tr all the newest patterns, select from.ENGLISH DOUBLE D ENGLISH DOUBLE DAMASK Best Table Cloths, in all wi Just in of the best makes and nova; AL 8.CARSLEY, Large assortmen, |3 COLORED TABLE CLOTH COLORED TABLE Crores In all sizes, choice patterns, fast colors, FIVE O'CLOCK FIVE O'CLOCK Table Cloths in Cream and i Colored Borders, very choice hit, itn Prices from 72c, $1 and upwards.8 S.CARSLEY, IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE Just rece'ved direct from Euro of hemmed stitched Sideboard Toverar anny Cloths, Tray Cloths, Carvers\u2019 Cloths, Napkin, Doylies and Squares for Tables.Al! the N' , est Novelties, worked in the fine ov Linen.SLof Butchers! S.CARSLEY.IMPORTANT NOTICE! GREAT HOSIERY SALE, 8, CARSLEY.English Manufacturer\u2019s Stoek, The remainder of this valuable stock will bs ready for sale at LESS THAN HALF .FACTU RER8 ony PRICE.Sale com FRIDAY, MAY 30th, ences &.CARSLEY.Notre Dame street, 3.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, 21775, 1771 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.ARMOUR\u2019S Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon PREPARED MEATS.Packers of the well-known brand of MORGAN SHORT CUT CLEAR PORE Stock hel here in Bond and Duty Paid.JAMES ALLEN, No.6G St.Nicholas Street, Montrea Agent Armour & Co., Chicago, October W WATCH REPAIRING! MR.HENRY GRANT gives his personal attention to all watches left with us for re pair.Over \u201845 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENCE enables him to guarantee perfect accuracy of workmanship.Established 39 years.Charges moderate.HENRY GRANT & SON, 72 Beaver Hall, corner Dorchester street.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.in the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec.No.99.Inre Dame M.F.A.de Couagne, \u2018\u201c E.Lefort & Cie.\u201d Petitioner.AND James Hoolahan, of the city and distriet of Montreal, trader, and there carrying on business alone under the name and firm of ** Hoolahan Bros.\u201d Absentee.The sald Absentee and his Creditors are hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Court in the Insolvency office, in the Court House, at Montreal, on the Tenth day of June next, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a Curator to the property of said Absentee.Montreal, 28th May, 1890.L.H.COLLARD, 127m Deputy Prothonotary.>) DEPARTMENT emma () er PUBLIC WORKS.QUEBEC, 29th MAY, 1889.Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this Office up to Saturday, the 14th of June next, at noon, for the construction of an additional story to iho Court House, Montreal, and for other wor in connection with the same building.Plans and specifications of the work required may be seen at this Department, and at the offic of Messrs Perrault and Mesnard, Architects, Montreal, every day, from 10 a.m.to 4 bo.a Each tender must be accompanied by 2 cheque for seven thousand dollars, drawn 0 a a duly chartered bank, and accepted by to same, Such cheque to be made payable io the order of thé Commissioner of Pu ne Works, and to become forfeit to the Goyern : ment should the tenderer refuse to fulfil po conditions of his tender.The other cheat Will be returned to those entitled to them, n later than the 2nd of July next.ace The Government does not bind itself to cept the lowest or any of the said tenders.By order.ERNEST GAGNON, Secretary.N.B.-No reproduction of this notice without special order in writing from tb Department.E.G 128 Sec.THE GREAT ENGLISH PBTSCBIPTIOS D SR = Ssuccoaaful mi icive tested OFC) RF NEY U0 years fo tnousa PSS Prémriy vice Nero Pre ETN tration.Veo kncssof Draës Cad r® al Cor * apn.Genera of either sex, Emissionsu.i all ils caused by todie cretion orover-exortion, 1.x packagesis feed to effect à cure when « !1 other ma.Dr abackago $1, si pack $5, Lyme ess + EURkRA ix 2,708 te for He LO, Dareorz, MW .For sale b; LE, 2128 Notre Darse ttreet.y B E.McGA y mwiDW -\u2014 by THE HERALD is printed and published * Tux HRBALS CoMPANYD Limited) Hon.Peter Mitchell, President, &¢ Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal: td Vy bd pg wy Fy = \u2014\u2014 ne "]
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