The Montreal herald, 4 juin 1890, mercredi 4 juin 1890
[" ça of Le s | | Portland Cement, pain ETS Tops Canada Cement, c ent Linings Water Lime, Flue Covers, Whiting, Fire Bricks, Plaster of Paris, Fire Clay.Bo Roman Cement, Lo Fw.&F.P.CURRIE & CO\u2019Y, rax, Ckina Clay, er Steel Scefa, Chairand Bed | Basser Springs.| - .\u201cVOL.LXXXIII-NO.SHlontreal 131 eral) pe ) # When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, \u2018When she was à Child, she cried for Castoria, \u2018When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, When abe hat \u201children, she gave them Castoria, MONTREAL WEDNESDAY JUNE 4 1890 SUBSCRIPTION $6.00 PER ANNUM ADVERTISEMNTS.\u201cMUNN\u2019S CODFISH 2 Ib.Bricks, packed in Boxes, 12 1bs., 24 1bs.and 48 lbs.i from the largest Newfound- This Beh 10 Od the quality is unsurpassed.® APPLY EARLY.STEWART MUNN & C0., 22 ST- JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.Federal 309 » pressed Beil Telephone 1238.fomberland Raïlway and COAL COMPANY Ar£ now shipping Coal from their mines at springbill, N.8.Fresh mined and of superior quality.OFFICE: IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Place d\u2019Armes.25 P.0.Box 396.HERTER BROTHERS, 154 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF interior Decorations, Furniture Stained Glass, Mosaics, Gas Fixtures, &o.IMPORTERS OF TAPESTRIES, FINE CARPETS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, PAPER-EANGINGS, Xe.Sept.BB 233 EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY.CAPITAL - = =~» $2,000,000 ASSETS » = = = $7,803,722 Cay nti rest, And sooured > 1 Estate Collaterals deposited with the Real ran LOAN & TRUST COMPANY of New York are for sale by LEWIS A.HART, NOTARY, Imperla! Building, 107 St.James st, MONTREAL.3m 63 TADOUSAC.FOR SALE or TO LET, TADOUSAC HOTEL.(FURNISHED.) Has accommodation for about 100 guests, apd is in good order.For particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 219 St.James street.JUST RECÉIVED.WHOLE BONELESS HAM, BONELESS TURKEY, BONELESS CHICKEN, Packed by Curtice Bros.Co., Rochester, N.Y J.B.H.RICKABY CO., GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS, 63 BEAVER HALL.Montreal.(8 tf A Soft White, Poriable Light, of Great Brilliancy and Power INVALUABLE FOR ENGINE MINES, INEERS, Collieries, Iron Foundena, Coal Wharves, Boller Makers, } &e., &c Rolling mills, GL 2 Two Sizes Card Railways, à Te took.Track Laying, Phasing Ÿ No.1.\u2014800 Tunnelling, Br S@F No.3.\u20142,000 Bridge CANDLE Building.LP POWER JAMES COOPER, MANUFACTURER, 204 St, James Street, MONTREAL, | SCOTT'S ELSI at\u201d Of Pure Cod | b ) Liver Oil and Ny HYPOPHOSPHITES Hi of Lime and > Soda Scot's Emulsion 522274! By prem ! EN Itt the A UMPTION Scrofala, Brenchitis, Wasting Dis- sases, Chronic Coughs and Colds, PALATABLE as Bool MILK, rapper ions only put up in salmon color Bo * mitations or substitutions, 457 all Drugyista at 600, and 81.00.© BOOTY & BOWNE, Belleville, NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS, EE EGYPTIAN & TURKISH CIGARETTES, NESTOR CIANACLIS, 100 in a package, 50 in a package.MOSLEMS, 100 in Tin Package.PHILIP HENRY, 134 ST.JAMES STREET S Tin FLATS T0 LET.Two Large Flats to Let ~IN THI \u201cHERALD\u201d BUILDING, BEAVER HALL HILL.SIZE 60x120 & 60x80.Well Lighted oz all sides.Heated by Steam, Steam power can be supplied if required.APPLY TO HERALD COMPANY.MONTREAL SUMMER RESORT.\u201cTHE GROVE,\u201d 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 seen and terms obtained oa application at 55 BEAVER HALL HILL.THE REASON WHY Reed's Rosin CementRoofing, IT XS THE BEST, bevond question, in the market.CEO.W.REED, 103 tra 783 and 785 Craig street,Montreal.THR Intercolonial Coal Mining Co'y \u2014OFFER THEIR\u2014 BEST STEAM COAL From Drummond Colliery, In Lots to Suit Purchasers.APPLY AT THE COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE 189 Commissioners street.263 T tf THOS.SONNE, MANUFACTURER OF Awnings, Tents, Sails and Flags of all nations, Waggon Covers, Horse Covers.Ail 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, MONTREAIL.Z@#-Telephone 1161.INSIDE SPRING ROLLER SHADES, Aprils trs 81 ST.LEON SPRINCS, 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 lst 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 eooks.Special facilities will be given for all kinds of recreation, such as billiards, bowling, croquet, lawn tennis, boating, &ec., &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 WATER CO, Ltd., Toronto, sole proprietors, or to the St.Leon Springs, Que, M.A.THO MAS, Hotel Manager.trs 125 WwW H XY DON\u2019T CARPET FELT \u2014FROM THE\u2014 NEW ENGLAND PAPER GO, 23 DEBRESOLES ST., AND SAVE MONEY.TRADE SALE \u2014 BY \u2014 MARCOTTE and CO., 95 St.James Street, Every WEDNESDAY, ati0 A.M.CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED PROMPT CASH RETURNS MARCOTTE & CO,, om AUUT(ONEERS.mvf COMPOSITORS -WANTED- Apply at this office between hours of Ten and One.ers for and Catarth REINA BOOTHING, CLEANSING, © Instant R VAAL.a nstant Rellef, Permanen ; Fallure Apt Cure Cold in the Hea all its stages, e\u2014\u2014 Many so-called diseases ars $ font Catarra, such as beadache, AR A FANT a sense of smell, foul brea hawking and nausea, general feeling of debility, \u2018ete; If yo iroubled with any of these or kindred symptom vo have Catarrb, end should loge no time ip_procuriog 1 bottle of Nasal Baru.Be warne aeglected cold ip head results Canad 0 by consumption and death.Naÿag Bas ie y 1 droggists, or will be sent, Post Said, on hth of price (50 cents and $1.00) by a CIDE (wing ax\u2014>= FULFORD & 0J,, BaocxviuLs, OT) tar Beware of imitations dimilar ip Bank, Insurance \u2014 AND \u2014 SOCIETY PRINTING.Law FacTums Printed wilh Heatness apd Despaich.Manufacturers\u2019 Catalogues \u2014 AND \u2014 Price Lists à Soecialty.RAILWAY and STEATISHP PRINTING.-\u2014o0 Posters, - Streamers AND HANGERS, DATES, DODGERS, MAMMOTH SHOWBILLS \u2014 FOR = Concert and Theatrical Companies Oe \u2014 No better variety of Poster Type IN THE DOMINION.THE = RERALD « COPA No.6 Beaver Hall Hill.Stop that - GHronic Couex Now! For it you do not it may become consumptive, For Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility and Wasting Diseases, there is nothing like Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda.It is almost as palatable as milk.Far better than other so-called Emulsions, A wondorful flesh producer.SCOTT'S EMULSION {8 put up in a salmon color wrapper.Be sure and get tite genuine.Sold by all Dealers at 50c.and $1.00, \u2018 D.> SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville.ARMOUR'S Celebrated Canned Meats No Wholesale Grocery stock 1s now conside ered complete without a full assortment of Armour\u2019s Celebrated Canned Meals, Comprising Corned Beel, In11b,, 21b., 4 1b., 6 Ib., and 14 Ib.Tins, Also, unch Tongue, Ox Tongue, Chipped Dri Soe, Boneless Pig\u2019s feet and fine English Wh.STOCK HELD BY Caverhill, Hughes & Co, Is Chaput, Fils & Co.George Childs & Co., D.Hatton & Co., Hudon, Hebert & Co.Kinloch, Lindsay & da, Lockerby Bros., J.A.Mathewson & Ce, N.Quintal & Fils, Ransom, Forbes & Oa, Tees, Wilson & Co., Turner, Rose & Co., Ward, Carter & Co.Dufresne & Mongenais Hudon & Orsali, W bolesale Trade Sapplied ny JAMES ALLEN, 6 St.Nicholas Street.ARMOUR LA OUR MS and Bacon aod ARM His First Repeating Rifle.An Atlanta veteran, talking about his first experience with a repeating rifle, said : \u201cI wasout on the picket line and a lot of Yankees kept shooting at us from the shelter of a pine thicket.Finally we made a break for the thicket, and then we had ih Every fellow would pick out his man, and then load and shoot, taking advantage of the shelter o the trees, \u201cMy Yankee got the firsh shot and missed me.As I was only seventy-flve or ahundred ards away, I thought I would reach him be- \u2018fore he could load again, so I made a dash for him.He stepped out from his tree and aimed, ibut I thought he was just trying to bluff, so Ididn\u2019t stop till he pulled down on me.\u201c \u201cMy Lord! Ithought, \u2018that's the first rifle J ever saw with two barrels!\u2019 I just halted, but thought surely his gun must be empty now, so I started for him again.Well, sir, he just stood there and bang! bang! bang] bang! like milking a cow.I jumped for a tres mighty quick, I can tell you.1 heard him Just hollering behind that tree.It tickled him mightily, I didn\u2019t know what to make of it I put my cap out from behind the tree and he banged! banged! down on it.It scared me.I didn't know how long the thing would hold out.Presently, though, I saw him bending over.His head was protected, but his back was showing, and I took good aim.The ball plowed through the fleshy part of the thigh, and as he hollered I made for him.He had dropped his gun and started to run, but he stopped and went back with me.\u201cI carried that old gun of his back and it was a great curiosity to our boys.They never did believe that it could shoot sixteen times, and I couldn't prove it because he had only one load left and we couldn't get any ammus nition to fit the gun.So we broke up the gun to keep the Yankees from getting hold of it again.\u201d\u2014Atlanta Constitution.Before They Knew It.Joseph Thomas, a lawyer of Kennebunk, Me., at the beginning of this century, was a man of considerable reputation as a wag.A couple were anxious to be married, and ag there was no minister at hand, they waited upon Mr.Thomas, who, as a magistrate, wat authorized to perform the marriage cere mony.He was busy writing as they entered, but paused to Inquire what they wanted.Ad dressing himself to the man, he asked if he wished to take that woman for a wife, and turning to the woman, he inquired whether she wished to take that man for her husband.Then he went on ith his writing.The parties sat still and waited until their patience was exhausted.Finally, the man ventured to interrupt Mr.Thomas, and tel him they were in a great hurry.\u201cWhy don't you go along then?\u201d answered the judge.\u201cBut we want to be married first.\u201d \u201cMarried! You have been married more than half an hour.\u201d He explained the requirements of the law, and the couple withdrew, not without some misgivings, it is to be feared, as to the validity of a ceremony so unceremoniously per formed.They had certainly been married is haste, but there is no record that they re pented at leisure.\u2014 Youth's Companion.The Corporal\u2019s Dog.Corporal Caleb Howard, of East Bridge water, Mass., was mustered out of the Conti nental army in New Jersey, and in company with two companions and a trusty and intel ligent dog made the best of their way home on foot, with but little money and that nearly worthless.They stopped at a farm house one day to get something to eat.The lady of the house would do nothing for them, declaring that she was \u201call tired out waiting upon soldiers,\u201d and bade them begone.\u2018'\u2018Uncle Caleb,\u201d as he was familiarly called, noticed a dinner pot bubbling over the fire, and as the woman left the room for a moment he peeped under the lid and saw a pudding boiling within.ePulling out a corner of the bag, he called the dog\u2019s attention to it and then they started down the road.They soon came to a halt, when he ordered the dog to go back and get that pudding, which be did, and the last ey saw of thé woman she was chasing \u2018\u2018Bose\u201d through the door with her broom, Uncle Caleb often told of the good dinner they madg of it for many a year afterward, \u2014Boston Post.Fonas Got Even.Jonas Hill, of Fayette, %as at one time a suitor for the hand of a young lady whose parents did not favor him.Her father did not think that the social standing of Jonas was such as to render him a fit match for his daughter, but he told the young man that if he would bring him high toned references he would consider his claim.Jonas said nothing, but felt indignant, and resolved to have his revenge.8o he procured the best of recommendations as to his character and standing in society.The old man examined the credentials and was fatisfied.\u2018\u2018AI right,\u201d said be, \u2018\u2018you are welcome, walk into my parlor, and your horse shall be stabled and fed.\u201d \u201cNot by any means,\u201d replied Jonas; \u2018\u2018my horse is neither hungry nor dry, and I shall never darken your doors any more.Good day, sir.\u201d And, putting the whip to his horse, he drove out of the door yard, leaving the old gentleman glaring after him, dumfounded, \u2014Lewiston Journal, ae Miss Dickinson as a Speaker.Anna Dickinson was essentially a magnetic speaker; there has been no one like her before or since, It was a distinct loss to the platform when she left it.There has been a great deal of wonder as to why she left her work when she was at the flood tide of her popularity.The reason is simply this: She felt that she had no message to give, and she was too truly a Quaker to speak unless she felt the moving of the spirit.\u2018\u2018I bad a message to bring,\u201d she said, \u201cand I gave it from my heart, but my work is done for the present; what ma come up by and by I cannot tell.When ft comes, and if it comes, it will find me ready.\u201d There is no one who ever heard her who does not wish that a message would be again given her.\u2014Boston Herald.How to Shake Hands.A man and a woman meet and both burst into a smile of welcome, Then the woman swings her right arm, which is perfectly rigid, straight out from the shoulder and directly in front of her.When the hand has reached the height of her chin she holds it there, with the thumb toward the face and the palm turned slightly outward.The man who has been approaching her gently takes hold of the hand a good deal as one might asp the rung of a ladder.He bows slight- Eg as though intending to press his lips to the fady\u2019s hand, and then lets go abruptly and drops his hand to his side.Then the woman drops her stiffened arm and the ceremony is over.This is English.\u2014Brooklyn Eagle.The Best Fuel.Soft coal makes a cheap and hot fire.It is dirty; a filter attached to the cistern is a necessity if soft coal is used, It is better than poor wood.Hard coal is excellent to cook on in winter if the stove is made to burn it.Patience is an important requisite when learning to make, keep and use a hard coal fire.It seems easy and is, when one learns how; one of the first things to learn is to leave it alone,\u2014 Good Housekeeping, SCIENCE AND PROGRESS.POPULAR SCIENTIFIC RECREATION AND VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE.An Ingenious Little Toy That Puzzles and Amuses the Uninitiated and Illustrates the Ease with Which Optical Illusions May Be Produced.Our cut shows a curious little toy called the magic cash box.It affords am enter taining instance of deception of the eyes.Viewed from the front through the glass forming one of its sides (A), it appears to be simply an empty box, covered on the interior with white cloth or paper.Now, if a coin is dropped into it through the slit in the top, it immediately vanishes, the box is apparently as empty as before, and the question printed at the back, Ou est passe la monnaie?(Where has the money gone?) becomes a very pertinent one, THE MAGIC CASH BOX.The mystery is solved by removing the back of the box (B) and examining the interior.We then find that the box is not really empty, but contains two mirrors, placed together at an angleof 45 degs., with the apex of the anglo facing the front of the box.These mirrors reflect the sides of the box, and produce the illusion that one is looking directly at the back, when, in reality, it is the reflection of the sides that we see, and the money dropped into the box is concealed in the space behind the mirrors, Popular Science News, from which is taken the foregoing description of this in- nious toy, originally illustrated in La ature, says that it can easily be made by anyone with two pleces of looking glass eut to the proper size.Care must be taken to have the cloth or paper covering the inside of the box perfectly white and clean, with no marks or figures to be reflected.The mirrors must be placed at an angle of exactly 45 degs., and the edge where they come together is concealed by a narrow strip of card bearing the legend noted above.Boilers for High Pressure.Power-Steam tells that an English engineer proposes to make boilers capable of withstanding greatly increased pressures by tonstructing them of two shells and maintaining a pressure in the space between them.A boiler, to work safely under a pressure of 250 pounds, would consist of an inner shell capable of withstanding a pressure of 150, surrounded by a shell whose safe working pressure was 100.Reducing valves allow sufficient steam to pass from the inner boiler to the space between the shells to maintain the required pressure, and the inner shell is thus subjected to an unbalanced pressure of only 150 pounds, although containing steam at 250.Each compartment is of course provided with safety valves, Solar Halos.An example of the curious phenomenon of solar halos in a cloudless sky occurred in southwestern Arkansas in the forenoon of March 2.J.C.Brauner, of the geological survey, has sent to Science the following description aud diagram by one of his assistants, who witnessed the remarkable sight: ny ne a a Yin tC, \u201c, oe at! eu Res a, û sé û HORIZON\u201d SECONDARY SUNS AND RAINBOWS.\u201cAt 8:30 there was not a cloud in sight, but the eastern sky had a hazy appearance.The sun was shining with full brilliancy, and on the right and left of it, and above it at equal distances, three other suns appeared, shining almost as brightly as the sun proper.The figure called for a fourth secondary sun, but it was too near the horizon for this to be seen.Radiating from these suns were brilliant rainbows forming regular spherical triangles.The brightness of the suns and bows lasted but a few minutes, and then began gradually to fade.Within fifteen minutes, however, the sun had risen high enough to bring the fourth secondary sun to view, but by this.time the rainbow lines with it were very indistinct.By 10 o\u2019clock the whole spectacle had faded away.\u201d A Test for Oleo in Butter.The following method of discovering oleo in butter is proposed by Dr.Taylor, of the depariment of agriculture: Dissolve in 20 cubic centimeters of petroleum benzine 140 grains of a mixture of oleo and butter.Heat slightly to secure a perfect solution of the fats.Caseine and animal tissues may be readily removed by passing the lig- uid while warm through fine muslin, Fill a test tube with the solution and place in ice water.In about twenty minutes the oleo fat will separate from the butter fat and fall to the bottom of the tube, being insoluble in cold benzine, while the butter fat will remain in solution in the benzine.Separate the oleo fat from the liquid butter fat by filtration.The fat recovered may be solidified by mechanical pressure, placing it between several layers of bibulous paper to absorb the remaining benzine, after which the sheet of solid oleo may be removed from the paper with a palette knife.The butter may be recovered by evaporating the benzine by means of a sand bath.Musical Flames.The well known experiment of making sounds by holding a tube over a jet of burning gas (usually hydrogen) is often omitted in chemistry classes because no suitable tubing is at hand.A fact noted by Mr.T.B.Smith in Popular Science News is that a bottle will serve in place of a tube.A \u201cphilosopher\u2019s candle,\u201d properly burning, will yield a fine sound if capped by a wide mouthed bottle, as a quinine bottle or large test tube.The Creeping of Salts on Batteries: A French scientist announces an easy way of preventing the annoying creeping of saits on batteries.It is to apply a thin coating of vaseline to the surfaces to be reserved.The vaseline is unchangeable y air, is not attacked by most chemicals, is easily applied, keeps in place, and does not cover up from sight the parts to be protected.JAMES COOPER, IMPORTER OF Steel Rails, Fish Plates, TRACK BOLTS, SPIKES, &c.AGENT FOR CHAS.CAMMELL & CO., Ltd., Cyclops Steel and Iron Works, Shef- fleld, England,\u2014Steel Ralls.JOHN HENRY ANDREW & CO.Toledo Steel Works, Drili and Tool Steels, Sheffleld, England.INCERSOLL ROCK DRILL CO.Manufacturers of Rock Drills, Alr Compressors and General Mining and Quarrying Machinerv.THE WELLS LICHT, a portable light of great brilliancy 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-Plece Elbows.OFFICES: - 204 ST.JAMES ST.TELEPHONE No.20.Delaware & Hudson RR \u2014:0:\u2014\u2014 Shortest Route to NEW YORK \u2014 AND TO \u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, ANDALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST Quick Time.No Delays] TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL a.m.\u2014Daily, except Sunday, arrivin in New York at 8.50 p.m.Buffet Drawings room car, Montreal to New York, 4.30 p.m.\u2014Night Express, Sundays included \u2014Wagner\u2019s Buffet Vestibule Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change, are riving in New York at 7.00 next morning.This Train makes close connection at froy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train fog Boston, arriving at 9.30 a.m.New York Through Malls and Express cars ried via this line, Information given, #nd Tickets sold at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, all Grand Trunk Offices, and at the Companr\u2019s Office; 143 St.James Btreet, Montreal.J.W.BURDICK, W.H.HENRY, ai Pass Agt.ent, Gener: Albany.N.Y.Ary The Merchants Bank OF CANADA.Notice is hereby given that a dividend'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 same will be payable at its Bankin House in this city, on and after MONDAY, ithe 2nd June next, The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st May inclusive, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, the 18th June next, th chair to be taken at 12 o\u2019clock noon.By order of the Board.G.HAGUE, General Manager.Montreal,-22nd April, 1690.23,26A 3,10,17,24,31M 7,147 VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale, tolet or exchange for Uity Property.Situated on the shore of Lake Mem- phremagog, within ten minutes of Depot and rising town of Magog.Buildings, House, Stabling, &c., allin perfect order.Large garden, Ice House, Poultry House, &c.Water in house and stables.Drainage perfect.Every convenience.Property known as Lakeside, peautifully surrounded by shrubberies and shady groves; 25 acres in extent.Terms easy.Good fishing.Apply to JAMES STEWART & CO, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 204 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 authorized to ester en justice, laintiff, vs.the said MICHAEL H.KELPYN, Defendant.An action for separation as to property has been instituted, this day, by plaintiff agalnst defendant, Montreal, April 28th, 1800.ALBERT LEBLANC, 108 e wW Attorney for Plaintiff.PATENTS Caveats and Re-issues secured Trade-Marks 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 to patentability free of charge.With my offices directly across from the Patent Office, and being in personal attendance there, it 1s apparent that I have super- jor facilities for making prompt preliminary searches, for the more vigorous and successs ul prosecution of applications for patent, and or attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time.FEES MODERATE, and exclusive attention given tn patent business.Information, advice and special reterences sent on re- t.ques J.R.LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, Washington, D, C., ( Mention this paper.) Opposite U, 8.Patent Office ARMOUR\u2019S EXTRACTS OF BEET \u2014 ARE \u2014 Strongly Recommended by the best Authorities.SOLID EXTRACT, in jars, 201, fog.%., 1602, pELUID EXTRACT, in Bottles, 40z., 90z., Zo To be had of all Wholesale Drug and Grocery Houses or from JAMES ALLEN, No, 6 St.Nicholas Street, Montreal.gents Armour & Co.Chicago PRINTING! Call at THIS OFFICE and get Esti mates for your Primting before going | | 2 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.The Montreal Herald.-\u2014 FUBLISHED DAILY BY fhe HERALD COMPANY Limited \u2014 AT NO.6 BEAVER HALL HILL.HonN.P.MITCHELL - = - « President WiLL H.WHYTB - - Secretary-Treasurer and business Manages.MOLYNEUX SI.JOHN « - = « - - Elitor SS Business Correspondence should be addressed to THE HERALD COMPANY (Limited).All other Correspondence to be addressed ** The Editor,\u201d MR.M.8T.JOHN.TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3rd.THE HERALDS REDUCED SIZE .Tkbe strike of Ju: HrrauD composi- tors\u2014an action which we cannot help thinking was hasty and illadvised\u2014 makes it compulsory on tho part of Tax HrraLp Company to issue this journal, for the present, in reduced size.The compositors having declined to return to theircases except on their own terms leaves the management no choice but to do witbout them, and we have therefore to ask the forbearancs of our friends and general readers for a short time until the men who have left us shall have been replaced.We trust that this will be tefore long.We find that the point of diflerence between the management and the men is not a new one; the Toronto World and the New York Times having become non-univn offices by reason of their taking the stand which has caused the difference In this office.Probable Derby Starters, Loxpox, Tune 3.\u2014Following are the probable starters in to-days race: Sure- foot, Le Nord, Heaume, San Foin, The Beggar, The Imp, Kirkham, Golden Gate, Rathbeal, Touchwood, Alloway, St.Serf, Orwell, Oddfellow, Martagoa, Dulwich.SPECIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD.Loxpox June4.\u20141 a.m, The very latest betting on the Derby.from the office of the Sporting Life, shows that the favorite, Surefoot, is firm in the market at 85 to 40 on.Sanfoin has improved and is quoted at 9 to 2 against, LeNord has declined to 100 to 7.Rathbeal\u2019s price is 40 to 1 against, Golden Gate 50 to 1 and 1CG0 to 15 Kirkham.The Sporting Life predicts that Surefoot is almost an absolute racing certainty.Murder at Ottawa, Orrawa, June 3.\u2014An Italian named Giareli was deliberately murdered by anclber whilst walking on Preston street about six this evening.A whole gang quarrelled during tLe afternoon, and then two get out together for Dorions Hotel.On the way the unfortunate man was stabbed in the leg from behind, the femoral artery being severed.MARRIED, Wubn\u2014Kearns.Al Si Pali s Guaasod on Tuesday June 3rd, by the Rev.Father Toupin, Daniel M.Quinn, to Katic, daughter offLaniel Kearus Esquire, bata of this city.DIED.Dirp\u2014At Sirongs Hospital, on the 2nd instant, Miss Augusta Haycroit Bell, aged 74 years, daughter of thes late Wm, Bell Esq.Notice of funeral heieatter, Province of Quebec, District of Montreal No 1°$1, Circuit Court.versus A.J.Doughty, Defendant.On the 12ih day of June, 18th inst, at eight of the clock irr the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defrndant, no.140 ;St, Luke street, in the City cf Montreal, will be sold by authority ef Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Deiendant, seized in this cause, consisting of carpets, rtarniture, &c, Francis B.GoniN, B.8.C, Mentreal, 2nd June, 18y.Notice to ConsigUses.Th~ Beaver LineS.8.LAKE ONTARIO, H.Csmpb li, Master, from Liverpool is en- icred at custems.Consirnees will please pees their entries without delay.Canada Shipping Co.I.E.MURRAY, General Managèr.Jui e \u2019nd \u20188?FATHER IVIATHEW REMEDY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p ~ GERRY THE ANTIDOTE TO ALCOHOL FOUND AT LAST \"eo «A NEW DEPARTURE! FATHER MATHEW REMEDY Is a certain and speedy cure for intemperance, and destroy all appetite for alcoholic liquors.The day after a debauch, or any intemperate indulgence, a single teaspoonjul will remove all mental and ph ysical depression.It aiso cures every kind of FEVER, UYSPEPSIA, and Togrr:niTY OF THE LIVER, when they arise from other causes than intemperance, Itis the most powerful and wholesome tonic ever used.Sold by Druggists, - $1.00 per Bottle.Ç \u2014\u2014\u2014 .- \u201cS.LACHANCE, sole proprietor, 1538 and 1540 St.Catherino St, Montreal.W.A.Wier, Plaintitf, | The Great Preserver.- Miss Trimount\u2014And to think that afterall .these thousands of years there should beso much water in the seal One would suppose it would have dried up long ago.Miss Korupackir\u2014 Yes, that's so.But then, you know, it bas beaps of salt in it, and pape says the was sait preserves things is wonderful.\u2014New York Sua, Miss Plantagenct De Vere-That man\u2019s attentions to me ure most offensive, and he has the reputation of being a forture hunter, Do you auppuse it Is papa\u2019s wealth that allores him?Miss Dolly Flicker (thoughtfully)\u2014Why, what sise can it bet\u2014Life.Light on à Mystery.One often wonders why such a large number of idlers always surround every excavation or new building in thecentral part of the city, but an explanation given by one yesterday sheds some light on the mystery.A man who sat on a block of stone carefully watching the work on the nine story building at tracted the attention of one of the bosses, who said: \u201cJ have seer you around here most of the time for the last two months.\u201d \u201cYes \u201d» \u201cAre you drawing wages?\u201d \u201cOh, no.\u201d \u201cIs it a relative of yours who is building \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cGoing to rent it when finished?\u201d \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cGetting points in architecture?\u201d \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cWell, then, what brings you here\u201d Well, I'l) tell you.It struck me that you were not making that front door wide enough by an inch and a half, and I've been sitting around to see whether 1 was wrong or you meant to change it.\u201d \u2018That door is all right, sir, and wan't be changed.\u201d \u201cIs it?Then there's no longer any need of my presence, and I'l] move up street and see if they carry the walls of that new store up plumb.\"\u2014Detrolt Free Press, Ile Didn't.\u201cBub,\u201d said a stranger % a bootblack on Larned street, \u2018didn't you black my shoes yesterday i\u201d \u201cI guess I did.\u201d \u201cRight over in that doorway \u201cOh, yes.\" \u201cWell, when I paid you didn\u2019t 1 give you Bve $5 gold pieces in mistake for penniest™ \u201cNot muck you didn\u2019t.\u201d \u201cBe houest now,\u201d \u201cI am Lonest, D'ye suppose that if I'd got my bands on $25 I'd be here nowt Not much! Td Le fluking for the plains on a palace car with a revolver on cach hip and a lasso over my right shoulder, and by to-morrow you'd see in the papers that I'd run across old Sit ting Bull and ade Lim so tired that anybody could pull his nose.Made a mistake! You bet you didn\u2019t !\"\u2014Detroit Free Press, The Husband's Letter.Yes, l'in filling, dearest, filling (As you kindly bado me do) Inthe weary tine I'm waiticg Tid I can go on to you.J am filling {p tie moments With what meed of joy I may, And I hope your days are pleasaat, And] beg that you will stay.Tam doing preity well, dear, And you mustn't mind the lack That is everywhere arourd me.Yours uralterably, Jack, Come right in, boys; I'm ail reaay; Here, your deacl\u2014I'1l draw three, there.(Just now, dear, you'd find me filling To a very jolly pair.) ~Aristine Anderson in Detroit Free Press, The Healthy Season.Jimon\u2014Well, we are getting along to the healthy season.Jamson\u2014The healthy season?What do you mean by thate Jim.\u2014Well, you see, the baseball season will soon bs over, and when it is over not ons half\u2014not one quarter\u2014of the relatives of office boys ud clerks will die as died during the time it lusted.\u2014 Boston Courier.Bonesty Paye.Clerk\u2014Could you let me of today, sir?Employer-Going lo e funeral?C.\u2014No, sir.I'm going fishing in tbe forenoon and to the ball game in the afternoon.E.\u2014Al right.You can go.And here» ten dollar: to enjoy yourself with.\u2014 Boston Courier.Repartee.Mr.Ue Dude\u2014Aw\u2014mo good fellah, me cigah's gone cut.Have you a match faw .me?Uncle Si\u2014Wal, { dunno.It'ud be hard to find ou natch for ye, but I\u2019ve a jackass in the barn, webbe be'li do.\u2014 Munsey\u2019s Weekly.Mixed Pickles.Customer (n cheap restauranty\u2014 Waiter, bring me a napkin, please.Waiter\u2014Ali In use at present, cap, but that chap with the heavy mustache eating soup over there will be through with hissoon, \u2014Hotel Mail Intelligence Not Wanted.Attorney\u2014 What is your occupation?Man summoned as jurcr\u2014J am employed in an intellige::ce office.All the attorners at.once\u2014 Your honor, we challenge this juror for cause.\u2014Chicage Tribune Very Verdant.Hiram\u20141I thought that if I lay down in the : grass you couldn't find we.City Cousin (who Lad been bunting for him)\u20141 did findit hard to distinguish you.The grass is so green.\u2014Drake's Magazine, Slang iv Learuing\u2019s Temple v Johnny Blithers\u2014 Who wax it hit the teach- or in the eye?Tommy Sanders\u2014Don\u2019t give it away, It was a little private snap of my own.\u2014Judge Notice to Consignees.The A'lans R.M.8.SARDINTAN Wm Ricke ardsen, Ma-ter.from Liverpool, is enter«d at Custon s.Consignees will pleasd pass their entr.es without delay.H.&A ALLAN, AGENTS: To GW.Stephens Esq, : The undersigned Electors of St.Lawrence Division request you to represent thom at the Provincial Parllament at Quebec as an \u201cINDEPENDENT\u201d member, irrespective of poll- tics.In case of your acceptance of the nomination we pledge our active support, and will spare no offorts to ensure your election.Warden King Patrick Mullarky E L Bond Chas.Boker A H Lunn G Alex Summerville DT Irish J A G de Verdun jr JF Wuir W D Guillaume Willlam King A Desautels © Dandurand U Debruil Al Labrecque Napoleon fleauchamp Esdras Trepannier sr Willlam Sullivan T Jas Claxton Benj F Johnson James Lawrie R Jellyman Robt J Duguid 8S 8 Kimball A Frappier ¥ N Lamire H A Lamontagne Wm Darling H Desjardins T W Boyd J A Basin M 5 BHeward David Weir ; Geo Robinson Esdras Trepannier jr D.Darling Geo Stephen Ncigman Hesse Alex Craig Adolphe Larin 8 Simon Joseph Rivet Pierre Gervais James Sutheriand A Spence Ancrew Baillie James Innes SC Kyte E Coyle W C Davidson W A Gundlack Hubert Jacques H Bercoviteh Joseph Henri George Stephens R Ecanlon Nap Lamarche Geo W Guden ITvgh Beckham Robert King James Patterson John Taylor Homer Taylor Thomas F Conrick John Conrick James Harper Zephirin Segouin Noel Delorme F E Dube Felix Lebou JC King Lawrence Ford Kane IL C Hopkins J McLallum John Murphy John Scanlan Robert Henderson \u2018W_R Spence 1 Goldberg C Ludwig A Peden Lewis Morris Jobn MacTavish CJ Allard G Woo:ey George Prowse Michael Quinlan W G Park H Desjardins MD John Date Thomas Frasar William Murray W 1 Castle Stephen White RC Willis W Patersou Edward Hamilton CG Hill T A Nicolle William A Davis A P Scott MD A W Parker J Mason H Nightingale S W Fernes Wm Currie Saml W Prait P Virotle John Barclay David Miller Hugh M King B Adams William Whytock A McDougall A O Dawson John Marchbank Thos MeIntosh P M MacTavish J B Vosburgh Henry Robertson John Marchbank jr F W Hanbricks D McEntyre George H Ellison P Graham E Hesner James Pilgrim W Nelson G E Seigers Chas Henderson Jas MeUruddzn A Sennat H Pope John O'Connor J D Armstrong Chas Sheppard jr James A McMartin Howard Ransom Jeorge McDonald J Glanford William Tait D Farney Thos Brennan A Maloney K Mark John Kirby David Willock David Brown James O'Brien Robert Soutar F B Caufield Wm Allen James Nugent U E Joslin Jos Venables H J Borrie F Spanger Harris Giibert Wm E Potter A R Garrick Wm Gordon Ceorge Hunt T A Renwick Joim Jordan George Wait S Phillips Thos A Simpson George Payne Harris Pearson Dennis Barron Benjamin Baker Richard Kiely Alfred Robinson James Kyle H Johnson W Gill M Wall * George Kennedy A Taylor A Plante _ Joseph Bannister Stephen Kelly William Thos Miller G Rosser 8 W Benham W S Miller M Jackson James Wark Robt Smith 8 R Macpherson A Eichmann C J Venables Jas J MacIntosh H Shattuck G W Hopper J A Richardson Sam Edwards Robt Clapperton George C Brown John Paterson John Hastwell Henry Scers Jules Champagne George Huy J Harper A Deseve J Anderson Louis Hughes Wm Henry Robert Blincoe Owen Granery Robert Williams F X Roy Robert H Miller G W Wilson RM Squire Thos Eaton Cath Wallace Francis Scott A Finzel J Graham Joslieph Vendetite Nazaire Gauthiere E H Gravel S Phillips L Salomon Geo A Gray Wiliam Jay Michael Rawney F Martin A G Raeburn Wilson B Allan E Munday Geo L'Ulham F Pagels Jos LL &vaus Win Campbell Chas G Black Joseph Loisel Thoms Carroll P Labelle James MeFeat J W Eryson wm Seat M Emerd W A Scott Wm Murphy P H Ross James Lowe Jas Price H Brown Alex L Craig H Blanshein \u2018 Dennis G Webster T W Eoyd Jr C I Corneil W 8S Bastien G20 Rosser Alex Ross R Kiely Joseph Charade Sami Longhead JW Sadter T W Christiane Fusepe Catellicre, Thomas Power George Faleoner Thos Graham Robt Walker Narcisse Charade J Peterson Chs Wrodford Geo Gidney Aron Piano Michael Feiton Pp Ship J LeBiane James Connigal Harris Gi'bare © Alfred G Walford John Bast T L Clarke I Spanger Gordon Kinzan Robert Kough Louis Gervais G Veith JJ Ulley Robert Percy John Alian A Dunlop £drmund'f Perry Wm Carson Joreph Best Alex l'orbes James Cleland Themas Atkins Robert Allan Robert Walker I\u2019 Antoine Drouin John Scott > Joseph Marchand XE.P Lachapelle Ed Schultze James W Withell Robert Withell Willlam Recd ED Smith T A Gibson George Hobson Martin Withel! Edwin Croft John M Patterson Timothy Hanley William Seagram J J Groutord J B Deseve TX Charret John Coleman Gcorge Blend William Roach Thos J Seakel Ldward Mattieks Charles Pye Walter Livermore J A M Wright Dumas Laramec James Biggins Jon Sherman A M Fricdlieb John Wallace It Li Snow A Martin Wiltiun Brown Joseph Hale Webber Joseph Charles Thibault Pierre Thibault G M Cerini D K MeLaren Jno Parslow J Tasker A Spence W Marriage A Primean Dominique Ducharme Robert Assilman W Johnston Duncan Campbell P O'Neill Pat Lee Robert Troster W R Coysh J Davies M Kelly A Benson JJ MeConniff Stephen Johnson Hnbert Jacques L Harvey Thos Murphy Charles May Ed McMahan John IFianagan George Casey Robert Shaw Francis Dillon Augustin Bourdon Jotin Boan Michael Lyons J H Castello Patrick £hea Adrian Mougci S Hammosd Alfred Pilon It Hammouad G Wheeler J Pratt Thos Sonne John Burrell xcorge Caldwell Thomas Tricot James McGowan James Gillard llenry Webb or A McIntosh J B Picken Gilbert R \"alton R Wilson R B Jenkins John Barclay Henry Pilborouzr W Iouls'on M Rosetzsky T W Boyd ar J Stephenson T W Boyd ir Jobn Carsisle J Muldruam Oscar Kine DT Hislop W H Dance H Grier Robert Campbell RW Adams G.Colborne Heine IM Childs C E Sanuderson J Wallace TW H Ecott JT Morey John Fair J Butler R Mactariane JA Wa:sh Jehn Ca'dwell Altred Howard £amuel Date Thos Fraser Wm Murray 1 Wilson F Cunningham John Yabsley C IR G Johnson Michael Scanlan John McConville Kenneth McLool A MceDonaid JT Hathaway Wm Murtin H Kearns WII Tyndall D Cameron E OQ Bently A E Sennat ; GE Whitney | MM Wight i A A Brown W F Smith U Buty W H Frankum Michac! Fitzgerald Robert Mellis James Neid James F Roy John McConville Charles Grirfith Fd C Salmon W H Roneh James Wickens Sam W Ferns J W Beresford Thomas Fyre James Self Michacl O'Hara J Butler Thos H Turion W H Burgess Thomas Connors Geo Legge John Howard olin Colvman EC MeCianazhon Pham - = = = = = Pamphlets, {§ = 3 © a = vu | ss sE ec + Price Lists PG ue °°: Ss ° Circulars.== / us 4 = oy = \u2014 Semanal] Abraham Astrofski F A Belleisle T Sullivan James F Reddy WJ Ryan James Mattinsou William Tyler John Perry Richard France Jackson Andrew Emerson D Ruttenberg Henry Masters fong [ong Peter Barnett James [unes John Anlow Fred Carstens William O\u2019Herne Ostas Fortin R B MacDonald H Cohen THE ACCEPTANCE.May, 27th, 1390.To Messrs Warden King, te, &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 Proviace of Quetec.Recent developments would ead to the conclusion that our leading politicians devote more time and attention to levy- pg contributions for election purposes irom Government contractors than to fhe economical adm Inistration 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 ed.I am opposed to \u2018\u2019boodling\u201d in every shape and form, whether Liberal, National or Conservative.fo Iam in favor of repealing the tax on commercial corporations.I believe the time has arrived when serious attention must be paid 0 the claims of the laboring classes.Every project of law having for its object the wel- arc of the laboring classes will have my lhcarty support.The tcmperance question is a live issuc of he day.All classes and creeds are united in heir efforts to diminish the evils of intemperance.I will suprort all gcod measures in this di- 3ection.The finances sf the Province can only b3 re- tored 10 a prosperous condition by a policy f discouraging all new loans and unnecessary expenditures.I will support a policy of economy and re- trerchment irrespective of party.We arc all interested in the prosperity of the Province of Quebce, and mv daty is clear- IN gofinca to be **I'he Province first and party ast, Yours truly, G.W.STEPHENS.$400,000 BONDS WATER WORKS \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CITY OF ST.CUNEGONDE OF MONTREAL, invites tenders for the pur- Chase of $400,000 of its Bonds, issued under u © authority of the Legislature of Quebec.he Bonds are to be of not less than $1.000 each currency or the equivalent in foreign surreney payable in 25, 30,0r 40 years from ate of issue at the option of the purcha- her bearing Interest at the rate of four per num payable semi-annuall in any bank in the Si of Montreal or in the city of Lond of the purchase n on, England, to the chotce enders will be received by the underst op lo noon of SATURDAY, the 26th o TENE The city does not bin highest or any of the nda to accept the G.N.DUCHARME, 2.W.8 tl June %, Treasurer.B.B.B.Burdock Blocd Bitters I3 a purely vegetable compound, possessing perfect regulating powersover all the organs of the system, and controlling their secretions.1b so purifies the blood that it CURES All blood haimors and diseases, from a common pimple to tag worst serofuloussore, and this combined witd: its unrivalled regulating, cleansing &.d purifying influence on the secretions (£ tha liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, ren\u2019ar i3 unequalled as a cure for all diseases 2#%.0 SKIN From one to two bottles will curs boils, pimples, blotches, nettle rash, scurf, tetter And all the simple forms of skin disease, From twoto four bottles will cure saltrheum or eczema, Bhingles, erysipelas, ulcers, ab- &cosses, running sores,and all skin eruptions, It is noticeable that sufferers from skin DISEASES ÂAz9 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 have undoubted proof that from three to six bottles used internally and by outward application (diluted if the skin is broken) to the affected parts, will effect & cure.The x:eat mission of B.B.B.is to regulate the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, to correct asidity and wrong action of the stomach, and to open the sluice-ways of the system to carry off all clogged and impure secretions, allowing nature thus to aid recovery and remove without fail BAD BLOOD Liver complaint, biliousness, dyapepsis,sick headache, dropsy, rheumatism, and every syecics of disease arising from disordered liver, kidneys, stomach, bowels and blood.We guarantee every bottle of B.B.B.Sheuld any person be dissatisfied after using the first botile, we will refund the money on application personally or by letter.We will 2istgbe glad to send testimonials and information proving the effects of B.B.B.in the above named diseases, on application to T.MILBURN & CO.Toronto, Ont.PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, B8O0KBINDERS, + e \u2018 Mercantile ¢ Wor SF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A \u201c No.(24 of th: said city, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.St.J ames Division.ALD.BRUNETS COMMITTEES.CENTRAL COMMITTEE: 0.1544 St.Catherine Street.BRANCH COMMITTEES: 219 Craig Street \u2014 AND \u2014 1274 Ontario Street.Electors desirous to assist the Ministerial Candidate can obtain all necessary information at the above addresses.\u2014 WORKINGMEN ! Round YOUR OWN Candidate.Rally 127 Dr.d.Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE \u2014_\u2014 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.Vice-Chancellor Sir W.PAGE WooD stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.ColLLIs BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyue, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was literally untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014Times, July 3, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE IS TBE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN REMEDY IN COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, SONSUMPTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMA-~ , &e.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE\u2014The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL COMmunicated to the Coilege 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\u2014~See Lancet, December 31, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CIILORO- DYNE is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u201csupply a want and fill \u2018a place.\u201d\u2014 Medical 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\u201d on the Stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompan jos each bottle.Sole manufacturer, J.I.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell street, Bloomsbury.London.Sold in bottles at 1s 13d, 2s 9d.4s 6d and ls.GANADIAN PACIFIC: ® STEAMSHIP [INE Alberta and Athabasca Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Wednesday and Saturday on arrival of the Steamship Express, leaving Toronto at 1145 a.m.for Port Arthur direct (calling at Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., only), making close connection with the {hrough trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway for Winnipeg, British ¢ olumbia, and all pointsin the Northwest and Pacific Coast, AND ONE OF THE PALACE SIDE-WHEEL STEAM4R3 Carmona and Cambria Ts intendrd to leave Owen Sound every Tuesday and Friday at 10.5¢ p m ,on arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway train, leaving Toronto 4 45 p.m.), Jor Sault 8te, Marie, cali- ing at Killarney, Manitowaning, SAhezuin- dah, Little Current, Kagawong, Gore Bay.Spanish River, Boswel!l?s Mills, Serpent River.Algoma Mills, Blind River, (Meldrum Bay, Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton, Port Finlay, Richard\u2019s Landing and Garden River.MACKINAW EXCURSION TRIPS Commence Tuesday, Ju'y 2,and will continue every Tuesday and Friday during July and August.Round trip fare irom Toronto, SIG ; roun 1 trip fare frem Owen Sound, SI2.W.\u20acC.VAN IYORNE, President, Montreal, HENRY BEATTY, Man.Lake Traffic, Toronto.\u201cTHis 15 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER?Walter Besant, Apollinaris STHE QUEEN OF \u2018TABLE WATERS.\u201d AMERIOAN PUBLIO HEALTH ASSOCIATION.Extracts from the Report on the Pollution of Water Supplies.\u201cTyphoid fever in our citiesisina great due to the sewage in the water supply.\u201cWe cannot shut our eyes to the relation which exists between sewage in our streams and typhoid fever in the cities that are supplied by em.\u201d - *.\u2018Thirty thousand people die of typhoid fever annually in the United States of \u2018America.« The purity of Apollinaris Water offers the best security against the dangers which areconmonto mostcf the ordinary drinking walers,\u201d\u2019\u2014MEDICAL RECORD, APOLLINARIS.\u2014\u201cThe annual consumption of this favorite beverage affords 8 striking proof of the widespread demand which exists for table waier of absolute 2Qurity.\u201d\u2019\u2014MEDICAL JOURNAL, OTIOE,\u2014 The 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 (} ; > 1e unler- signed up to 12 o'c ork noon on \u201cMonday.the 36:1 day of June, 1:94, for the purchase of M ater-W orks debentures of the City of St.Thomas, 10 the umount of $125, payable in annual Instalments, with interes: at four Sud che hin per cont.within forty years, the principal andinterest in cach vcar \u20ac - ing 10 S61 S10.A year amount These debentures are issued under it {hes 1 ss der a special Act of the Legislature of the Province ot On- tarlo, passed during the last session, entitle ! An Act 16 en able the corporaiion of the City % it bomas to issue debentures for Water- orks,\u201d and under and by virtue of By-law ; | assed in accord vnee therew ith, and will be delivered to the pur- fn SE Thome dseney of the Merchants\u2019 Bank .and th i re i into he oan Aram] e brice thercofto be paid aid debentures, in addition t i i 0 being à lien on ail the rateable property of the city, are, Works dons Of \u201cThe Municipal Water- the land: ae vo preferentiol charge on 13, - PKS, i i appertaining thereto y and the property ' ers must spocify so 8 r dollar; and u many mi par marked chequ & guarantee of good faith a each tender.1° {OT $1,900 shail accompany HENRY F.ELLIS.City Clerk.St.Thomas, 22nd May, 1899, w.s 145 193 AMUSEMENTS, SPARROW g& J THEATRE Every amener pad Evening, y ouday, PA GRAD SPECIAL ATTRAGH The Two Great Special Comediagey EJ JOHN W RANSONE yp James B Radeliff Supporfed by a stong company Across The Atlantip Pretty Songs and Dances will duce by the little favorite So Elia Ransone rite Sou \u201cWeek following \u2014 KCompany Bel-Air Joekey Chut SUMMER MEETING TO TAKE PLACE AT BEL-AIR RACECOURSE, Thursday, 5th Juns, Saturday, 7th Jun., TWO STAKE RACES, TWO PURSE RACES And a STEEPLECWYASE Each Day, _\u2014 ACOB g: ROYAL, be inter « bretteMigg \u201c Marco Kito Vaudeyyy, a F4 SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Bonaventure Station at 12.30\u20141.30«2 P.M.Windsor Station 1.45, P.M.Dalhousie Square Statio; 1.45,P.M.carrying bassengera to the Racecoy ! so returning immediately after Races.F Commutaticn andScason Tickets nataceept edon Special Trains.RETURN FARE, 50c Puliman accommodation on el! trains Se.each way.Races start 2.2%p.m.sharp, ADMISSION FRE ; ohn BEL on showing Rallway Field 8tangd, 25¢ Grand Stand, $1.00.4197 Bel-Air Joeky Cluh, GENTLEMEN WiISHING TO BECOME ME) OF THE CLUB are requsted to send in tha rames to the undersigned as soon as Possible, 1he SUMMER MKEFING will be held og the 5th and 7th June, and MID-SsUMMER MEETING on 23th June and lst July, to be 1ollowed by the usual AUTUMN RACES.Annual Subscription 820.which ad Members and Ladies to all events tale place at Bel-Air.5 J.H.WARDLOW, 128 30,31M2,3,4,5,6,7J Hon.-Scc'y.ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL, PHILLIPS SQUARE.LAST WEEK of Millet\u2019s Great Picture, \u201cThe Angelus\u2019 and a collection cf Fine Paintings by Constac ble, Corot, Daguan-Bouveret, Daubigny, De lacroix, Diaz, Jules Dupre, Monticelli, ous seau, Treyon and others.Acmirsion, 5e ; 25e.Epecial tickets for schools and conventscan te had at the Gallery.Sa.m.to6 p.m.8to10p.m children under twelve, CARELAKE\u2019S GRAND ST.LEGER SWEEP! B50,000.00.Ist_ horse (four prizes) S3409 car.$12H07 nd ST G2.000 each.eS §W grd \u201c * 81,009 eneh.\u2026 3 44H Other starters (divided equally,.8 £0 Now SIArters.saree.ns hereon eens nen SE 10,600 TICKETS - - 35 EACH.227 horses enteved [{ prizes each} 828 prizes.Drawing Sept.3.at the Victoria Armors.Resuit mailed to country subscribers.den per cent.deducted from nrizes.Address GEQ, CARSLAKE, Prop, Mansion House, 522 SL James St.Montreal +f [ick Hendncho and relicve all the troubles fool deat to a bilicus stato of the system, suc of Dizziness, Naucea, Drowsiness, Distress aft cating, Vain in the Side, &c., Whilo their It remarkable success has been ghown in \u20ac SICK Headache, yet Corter's Little Liver Pills ers equally valuable in Conztipation, curing and A > véntiug this annoying complaint, while thers.correctail disordorsofthe stomach, stimulate liver and regulsle the bowels, Even if they ol - HEAD Achethey would be almosipriceless to thosewtd puffer from this distressing complaints bat those Dately their goodness docs notend bere, ast velus who once try them will ind these little pile wile able in so many ways that they will not Bf Eng to do without thew, But after all si ; ts wher?35 the bane of so many lives that hero © yu, wemake our great boast.Our pillacure! \u201d Others do not.Carter's Littla Liver Tis em ok very casy to take.One cr a k They aro etricily veyetable and do not ETF, bo purge, but by their gentle action PEATE, use thom, In viaisat 25cents; ve (900 by druggists overywhero, OT sent by CARTER MEDICINE C2.tow Yorke mall iL Sal Dos, Sel Bd HY aol at tor \u201che BREVITIES, eS At a tonvention of the Liberal party 1d at Brome yosterday, Mr.J.8.Wil- me farmer of Knowiton, was the on- \u2019 Jy one nominated and he a>cepted.Cigar, Nectar, 5 Certs Smoke Hard Made ig 1 Tbe loyal commission to investigate {he boodle charges made by contractor whelanwill begin ita operations to-day.\u2014_\u2014 Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.\u2014\u2014 \u201cAcrcss the Atlantic\u201d was repeated at ihe Royal yesterday.Messrs.Ransone end Radcliffe are indeed clever comedians and their support is excellent.Mr.Radcliffe\u2019s impersonation of Irving in \u201cThe Bells\u201d, together with the music, ia simply perfect.etree £moke Hand-Made Cigar Nectar, 5 Cents ip The action of Mr.John Ross vs.the C.P.R.for $50,000, and cross action of the company against him was yesterday settled without the case being argued.The company agree to pay Mr.Ross $50,000, and withdraw their claims against him of mismanagement.smoke Hand-Made Cigar Nectar.© Ceats.THE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS.~The regular weekly meeting of the Board of Harbor Commissioners was peld yesterday afternoon.The following is a comparative statement of revenue from opening of navigation to the 1st June, in the years 1889 and 1890 From Customs 1889.Inwards $19,000, Outwards $7,000, Local traffic, $1,294.Total to 1st June $27,294.1890, Inwards $19,000.Outwards, $7.000.Local traffic, $998.Total $26,998, THE ROYAL VISITORS.The Royal visitors spent a very enjoyable day of it yesterday.They visited the Art Gallery and admired the many fine pictures which adorn the walls of the Galleries.Notman\u2019s was the next balting place where the distinguished were photographed.At 2 o'clock they boarded the special at Windsor Street depot and had a good run out to St.Annes.The villagers were alive to the cccasion and showed their loyalty by cheers and a profuse display of bunting.They were driven to the river side and stepped on board the splendid steamer Sovereign and enjoyed the sail down to the city.The going through the rapids was greatly enjoyed by the Royal visitors who expressed themselves as being highly delighted with the experience.After the Sovereign had passed under Victoria Bridge and was nearing the city, Joe Vincent fired a Royal salute which was followed by many other vessels in port, ail of which were gaily decorated.The party were given a run down the river to opposite Longueuil when the steamer was turned and landed the Royal visitors at the Island Wharf.A large and enthusiastic crow was awaiting them and accorded a hear ty welcome to the visitors who entered carriages and drove to the residence of Sir Geo.Stephen.1n the evening a dinner and reception wag given in their honor.They wera serenaded by the Field Battery under command of Lieut.Col.Stevenson.NOTICE.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Notice is hereby given that the Cap tain and or owners will not be respone- ible for any debts contracted by any of the crew of the 8.8.\u201cNithsdale\u201d.ROBERT REFORD & CO.: AGENTS.NOTICE.All persons indebted to the estaie of the late D.Rutherford & Co., in liguida- tion, are requested to pay the same without delay, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby requested to send in the same for settlement within thirty days from this date.D.RUTHERFORD & Co.In Liquidation, 277 Bleury Street, Jure 3rd 1890, NOTICE TO CALL MEETING OF CREDITORS.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, ! DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.In tke Superior Court for the Province of Quebec No.10, In the matter of Cleophas Moise Lavigne of the City and District of Montreal, grocer, insolvent.The Creditors of the sald Insolvent are hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Court, in the Insol- Yeucy office, in the Court House at Montreal, on the Tenth day of JUNE inst, at Ten of the clock in \u20ac forenoon, in order to give their advice {haching the appointment of a Curator to on su POELY of the said Insolvent, and 1 other matters as may lawfully be submitted to them.y y Montreal, June 3rd 1890.A.B.LONGPRE, Prothonotary.MONTREAL.An Initiatory \u201cDepartment will be com- iNenced in the above Institute at the opening of next session, for girls of ten years ani ovards, An examination for entrance into ne Initiatory Department and Upper School Will ba held in the Institute on th May and on 3ra aud dth September, au didates from adistance can be examined r hear their residences.pve Scholarships for Resident Pupils, of petite of $150 each, will be open for coma ou at the £eptember Examination, to Ughters of clergymen or of widows.Or subjects of examination and other par- Yeulars, aply to A.F.RIDDELL, Secretary.2 2 St.John street, Montreal.ln ws THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE ALES AND LIOUONS.John Hope & Co MONTREAL.AGENTS IN CANADA FCR JOHN DE KUYPKR & 80N, Rotterdam MARTELL & C0., Coznae, JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac: MOET & CHANDON, Epernay DEINHARD & CO.Coblong, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeanx, M.MISA, Xores ae 1a Frontera, COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO., Oporto.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordsanx, E.& J.BURKE, Dublin, PATTERSON & H1BBKRT, London, BULLOCH, LADE & C0., Glasgow, WH.JAMESON & CO.Dublin, CANTEELL & COCHRANE, Dublin AND\u2014 BOOTE\u2019S OLD TOM GIN, eto, N.B \u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THN WHOLESALE T LESALE TRADE ONLY.CittoreT ut OURS JOHNH.R.MGLSON & BROS | Ale and Porter Brewers, i006 Notr~ D me Street Montreal, Have : : hand the Tprions kinds ALE AND PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly supplted.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 locate hotel has been renovated from top 10 boron, and is now re-opened under management of R.H.Southgate upon the American and European plans.This hotel is the favorite resort for Canadians.MITCHELL, K1INZLER SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Comfortable Rooms, 82 per day; 2 er dav.2p ay; Board, $250 THE RUSSELL, OTTAWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada, This magnificent new Holel, 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 splendid yiew; of the city, Partiamontary grourds, river and canal.Visitors Lo the Capital having business wiih the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Ruseeil, where they can always meet leading Publi men.the entire Hotel is supplied with escapes, and in case of fire there would Bo tbe aay confusion or dange; Every altention paid to guests.KENLEY & ST.JACQUES, Proprieters, February ST.LAWRENCE HALL, 185 to 139 St.James Street, HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor.Æ#\" The best known Hotel in the Dominion Si.LOUIS HOTEL, QUEBEC.This hotel, which is unrivalled for size, style and locality in Quebec, has just heen completely (ransformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new system ofdralnage and ventilation, passenger elevas tor, electric bells and lights, &c.In fact, ail that modern ingenuity and practical science can devise to promote the comfort and cone venience of guests has been supplied.CHATEAU ST.LOUIS HOI'EL 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 comfortable; elegant sultes, with baths attached; amvle public parlors: gentlemen\u2019s cafe and billiard-room, and first-classin every respact.\"Fine music every evening, conducted by Mr.Swornsbourne of the Boston Syms phony Orchestra.ROOMS FROM 81.00 A DAY UP.\u2014\u2014 J.F.MEEROW & CO., - Proprietors, ws Oct.4 4 ' Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, BARRISTERS ETC.Duhamei, Marceau & \u2018Merrill, Barristers, Atcorneys, &c Jo8.DUHAMEL, Q.C.| F, R.Mancau, LL 8\" No.7 Place d\u2019 Armes, (Jacques Cartier Bank Building), - MONTREAL.MONTREAL.ALFRED MONE B.C.L., Advocate, Barrister, Solieitor, &c, And Commissioner for Newfoundland, \u2014REMOVED TO\u2014 > SAVINGS BANK CHAMBERS, 180 Sé.James Street.Maclennan, Liddell & Cline, (Late Maclennan & Maedonald), BARRISTEZS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &., CORNWALL, ONT.F.B.MACLENNAN, Q.C., J.W.LIDDELL, C.H.CLINE.LEITCH & PRINCLE, Barristers, Altorceys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chan- 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, ATTORNEYS, &e.OFFICE: LONDON, ONT.FARM AND GARDEN.+ - n° vas.cé _ DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES.de.| ae That May Prove of Value to the Owne.® ©f Horses\u2014Chart of a Horse, Bliowing Jie Diseases to Which It Is Subject.Ne \u201c> It tosts more ty keep a poor horse than it does to keep a goo! one.Change the feed for your horses often enough to make them relish it, Improper feeding ig the cause of nine ot oË ter! Cases of sickness among horses, Every tina you worry your horses you shorten their hxe8 and days of usefulness.Sweat and dust cause the horses\u2019 shoulders to\" gall.So do poor, ill fitting collars, The\u2019 temperature of water for horses is not so much of an object as the purity of it.While it is best to have the water cool, it is more important to have it free from all impurities.CHART OF HORSE.i Caries of the lower jaw.2.Fistula of the parotid: duct.3.Bony tumor of the lower jaw.4.Swelling from pressnre of the bridle.5.Poll evil.6.Inflamed parotid gland (commonly called mumps) 7.Inflamed jugular vein 8.tumor, produced by pressure of the collar.9.Fistulee in the withers.10: Saddle gall or sitfast, 11.Tumor of the elbow (show boil).12 Hardening of the knee.13.Clap of the back sinews (swelled sihews).14 Mallanders 15.Speedy GEO.C.GIBBONS, GEO.MCNAR, P.MULEERN, FRED.F, HARPER.August 9 190 BANKERS & BROKERS: ~ MacDOUGALL BROS, STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street.Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stoek Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Halsted & McLane.; Terms:\u2014Ten per cent.margin on tlie par value.Commission for buying } of one per cent, and same for selling.D.LORN MacDOUGALL & CO.STOCK BROKERS.LORN S.MACDOUGALL, MEMBER MONTREAL \u201c STOCK EXCHANG, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 and 13 St.Sacrament street, Buy and sell all securities quoted inMoutreal, New York and Boston.Bonds of all kind.bought and sold.Bond business especially looked after.Correspondents :-\u2014Goodbody, Glyn & Dow, New York: Blake Bros,, Boston.Bond agents fix A.Bossevain & Co., Am sterdam, HollanJ; Blake, Bossevain & Co.\u2018London, Englaud, H.R.HA+ TED.H.R.MCLANE HALSTED & McLANE BANKERS AND BROKE, OFFICE: 31 BROAD S8T., NEW YORK.October ly 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.Grain and Provisions bought and sold for share or on margin.THOMAS R.JONES & GO.Ritchie's Building, St, John, NB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CENERAL ACENTS, &c.5 description of Merchandise sold to cie bout advantage for clients.Returns made promptly.Transportation arranged from ail parts at THE LOWEST RATES.he Lest of references furnished when required.3m 202 J.G.SIBBALD, importer and Commission Merchant Steei Rails, Iron, Metals, dc.\u20140 \u2014 cy for Canada for the Marks Automatic Ager Coupler, Miltimore\u2019s Car W heel Dressing Machine, 146 BROADWAY NEW YORK.J.RIEBELLHE, Land Surveyor, ST.JAMES STREET, M.NOLAN de LISLE, REAL ESTATE AGENT Room No.23 Fraser Building, No.43 St.Sacrament Street.JAMES THOMSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally (bat he has removed to new premises 'on Guy sirceel, near the corner of SL.Antoine street, where he will continue to manufacture first-class Furniture, such as he has been in the habit of making, and he trusts that by careful atteantion to his bLusi- ness to merit a continurnce of the patronage of his numerous friends.Every attention and to repairs placep in his hans, May 15.nr For LCST or FAILING MANHOOD: x General and NER YOU'S DEBILITY; v1 Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects 134) Hiof Errorsor Excesses in Oldor Young Robust, Nob! N faiiy Restored.How to enlarge end a MANHOOD Strengtien WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS & PARTS OF BODY, Absolutely unfailing HONE TREATMENT-\u2014Benefits in a day.Men tostily from 50 States and Ferelgn Countries, Write thome Descriptive Book, explanation and proofs malled (sesled) frege Address ERIE DICAL GO», BUFFALO, N.¥s .w= PENNYROYAL WAFERS = Prescription of a physician whe nas had a life long experience it treating female diseases.Is monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies.Pleasant, safe effectual, Ladies ask your drug gist for Pennyroyal Wafers acd take no substitute, or inclose post age for sealed particula:s.Sold by all DL druggists, $1 per box.Address ÊHE EUREEA CHEMICAL \u20ac0., DxTROIT, MICB For sale by B.E.MCGALE, 2123 Notre Dame street.Montreal.trs D W129 LENNOXVILLE.UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL OF BISHOP\u2019S COLLECE.TRINITY TERM\u2014School\u2014Residence begins on Tuesday evening, APRIL 8th.apiversity LECTURES resumed APRIL th N.B.\u2014-PRINCIPAL ADAMS\u2019 address In Montreal, APRIL 3rd to 8th, 5 Beaver Hall Square, mme 90909a LUESTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.We want agents at howe and to travel, Ope reliable agent in cach county to distribate our cireulars, posters, aad catalogues ofwatehes, ete, Circulars to be distrib.e ated everywhere.Steady employment.WACES $2.50 PER DAY iXpeusts advanced.Can @ voc ait or part of Address with stamp @ ( dered horse).21.Capped hock.22 Sallenders.- ger of being frightened.Animals of cut.15a.Splint.16.Ringbone.17.Tread on the coronet (caking).18 Quittor.19, Sand.crack.20.Centracted fooë (ring foot of a foun- 2.Spavin.24, Curb.25.Swelled sinews, 26.Thick leg (caused by interfering).2.Grease.81.Rat's tail 32.Injury from pressure of the girth, 33.Atrophy or wasticg away of the muscles of the shoulder (Sweemie} 84 Shoulder joint lameness, Mares in foal should Bave exercise and moderate work, and under no circumstances should \u2018they be subjected to harsh treatment, nor should they ever be allowed to go where they would be in dan- vicious habits sbould never be used for breeding purposes, as vices are transmitted.Of two colts similar in disposition and sense, one may develop into a steady and valuable family horse, while the other may be everything that is vicious, treacherous and unsafe\u2014all because of a difference in the men handling them, It is alike dangerous to other horses and men to spare the life of a glandered horse, Glanders is an highly contagious, incurable disease, and as a rule fatal in the human subject.\u2018When horses are suffering from the bites of flies or: stings of other insects, sponge the parts that cannet be protects ed by nets, with water in which insect powder has been mixed\u2014a tablesgoonful to two gallons of water.Following is a key-to the above chart, which shows many of the diseases to which the animal is subject.Both chart and key are supplied by \u2018\u201c Medical Classics:\u201d Roses.Don't forget: the roses this fall, says.The Farm and Field.Place a geod cowering of manure on the ground and fork it in very lightly next spring.Ever blooming roses in the open ground must have special care.They should always be planted with two or three buds below the surface of the ground.There are very few tea roses hardy enough to winter out of doors ih Colorado.Butthe hybrid teas and the Bourbons are hardier, and if they be killed to the ground, the buds below the surface will send up strong canes that will give the best of blooms.Whether canes be killed to the ground or not they should be cut off close to the earth every spring.The soil can hardly be too rich for this class of roses.A Fine Market Tomate, Professor Bailey, in a talk about the Ignotum, which originated with him while at the Michigan Agrieultural college, says that it is without question the finest market tomato which he has ever grown.Its particular points of superiority arc-large size, regularity of shape, solidity, productiveness and uniformity throughout the season.It is the largest and heaviest of the perfectly regular tomatoes, and the most solid of any of the market sorts.The pickings from his patches this year were usually fit for market as they came from the vines, and the last picking, Oct.10, afier a long season, was scarcely inferior to the best picking of the season.Poultry Notes.Mr, Carmen, editor of The Rural New Yorker, has not been able to find any better fowls for eating purposes than the Dorkings or their grades.He says: | INSURANCE.[Ç PHCENIX Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON, ENC.PATERSON & SON, General Agents for the Domision.Head Agency Office: 3 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Monfrë .IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Company (ESTABLISHED 1803.) Subscribed Capital.\u2026+\u2026.58.000,000 \u2018votal Invested Funds.$8.000,000 A gencies 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 C'anaid.Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The HON.HENRY STARNES, Chairman, EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esq., Geal.Manager W.J.BICHANAN.Eig Goneror dm J.» Genera cmager Bank of Montreal sa aE Capital.EIT 810,000.800 Amount Intycsted in Canada 8 \u201c1,000,000 ASSEIS OYET 2c0csses succes es +.+.$40,000,000 MERCANTILE RISKS accept=a at the lowest current rates.Churches, Dwelling Houses ard Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.G.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.Sub-Agents, CYRILLE LAURIN, FRED C.H2NSHAW, FREDERICK NASH, L.E.LaSAGE, GEORGE C.HrAM.¥.J.GILMAN, Agent, 89 Plymouth Grove.Telephones\u2014* Bell\u201d Xo.135, \u201cFederal\u201d No.924, GUARDIAN Fire and Life_Assurance Co\u2019y PAID-UP CAPITAL,£1,000,000stg Total Funds =» « =: $20,000,000.Fire risks writter at current rates.ROBT.SIMMS & C0.aad GEO, DELHOLM Ceneral Agents, Montreal.H.W.RAPHAEL, SPECIAL AGENT.Room 9, Fraser Building.Deeember 4 21 The Royal Canadian Pire and Marine Insurance Co.157 St.James Street Montreal.Cspital.++.8300,000 AsNels oie .TOP,000 Income, 188 517,678 DUNCAN McINTYRE, Esq., President, HON.J.R.TH1IBAUDEAU, Vice-President, HARRY Curt, ARCHD.NI\u20acOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter.GEo.H.MCHENRY, Manager.M.J.E.DROLET, Agent for City and District of Montreal, June ls THE MONCTON sugar Refining Company JOHN L, HARRIS, JOHN McEENIFR] President.Secreiary, OC.P.HARRIS, Treasurer.MONCTON, N.B.Samples at 548t.Francois Xuvier Street.DAVID MITOHELL MES M, MITOHEL L PRIVATE HOSPITA L.\u2014MADAME JOULIN, Midwife, proprietress, holding a diploma frem the Faculty cof Medicine of Poitiers, France, ex-pupil of the Maternity Hospital, Paris, and licentiate of the Province of Quebec, has the honor to announce to the public that she has since May ist been located at her new residence, No.306 St.Antoine street, the former residence of Mr.Rodier, an ex-mayor of Montreal.À large garden surrounds this fine residence, which gives convalescents the salubrious surroundings and fresh air of 3 the country.Nothing will be spared to make this house unique of its kind in Canada; a model establishment.renowned for comfort, the best of attention and moderate charges.Several doctors are on the statf, The efforts put forth give Mdme.Joulln a right to expect liberal patronage.111 GCGOLTMAN, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, 2226 St.Catherine street OPPOSITE.QUEEN'S MA FIRE.FIRE.Qe Owing to the recent fire on our premises and the coasequent damage to stock we will sell GAS FIXTURES, or a few days only, at a liberal discount.ROBERT MITDHELL & CO, \u201cThe experts tell us that a great development of breast in poultry is due to the excessive use of the wings.Our Dorkings are quiet birds, not given to flying, yet they are \u2018as broad across the | breast as they are long in the back.\u201d The American Poultry association will hold its next annual meeting in connection with the Institute show in New York city next February.| Mr.S.M, Stovell, in The Poultry Monthly, says: \u2018Yellow legs are what we want in black Wyandottes.Any breeder | can get a black bird with black legs, but it takes ycars of experience and patience ; to get a yellow shanked black bird, but we are going tedo it.\u201d Flaxseed and sorghum seed are recommended as desirable additions to the list of foods for poullry during the winter.Carrots yicld Jargely and are in increasing demand as food for stock in, the eastern states.A Pennsylvania industry is the growing between the rows of corn, after the last working, of turnips for seed.They attain a diameter of about three inches.| T $ STOPPED FREE Insane Persons Restored Dr KLINE'S GREAT NERVERESTORER or all BRAIN & NERVE DISEASES.Only sure or d'erve Affections, Kits, Epilepsy, etc.INFALLIBLE if taken as directed.No Fs afer Arst day's use.Treatise and $2 trial bottle frees to Fit patients, the y paying ex, received, Sond names, P.ss charges onbox hen \u20ac .and express afflicted ta DR.J LINE.911 Arch St.Philadel; hia Pa.Deuggisis.BEMVARE OF IMITATING FRAUDS: April 21 Cor.St.Peter & Craig Sts.GIBB & 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 2 oroakiast Cocoa \u201cIs absolutely ure and soluble.No Chemicals are used in its preparation.It has more than three times the strength of ll Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more I} economical, costing ices than one end a cup.It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, Lg and admirably adapted for invalids # as well as for persons in health.Suld by Grocera everywhere, _ W.BAKER 00.Dorchester, Masa, - 1 ie Great English Preseription C ures Weakness, Spermatorrhea, £4 Emissions, Impotency and all Diseases caused by self-abuse or indiscretion.One package $1, six $5.\u20ac For sale by J.A.HARTE, 1780 Notre Dame + + tie 0 '0., Toronto, Cauada, No a:tention paui t vi Is.one md J street BaFrort) By mail.Write for P hlet.prend ureica Chemical Co, Detroié, Mlichs Morton, Phillips- 3 \u2014\u2014 AUCTION SALES.By James Stewart & Co.dames Stewart& 00, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 204 St.James Street, (Mechanics\u2019 Chambers.) NATIONAL Central Committes \u2014 F3 THE \u2014 COMING PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS MEETINCS every TUESDAY and FRID/Y, at FOUR o'ctock in the afternoon, at 76 ST.CABRIEL ST., Montreal.ZA) comr#anications frord tlie country should be addrésagd to C.A.GEUFFRION, Esq., NO.107 St.JAn 1es street, \u201cFriends oftäe National Partÿ are invited to give their am istance, 11) Richelieu ! Richelieu PURE, SPARKLING, REFRESHING.The PRENCE of Tole WATERS, \u2014 Endorsed by thc leading why \u2018sicians of the country.For sale at the Crabs .Restaurants and principal Groeers.Bell Telephone, 1150, Federal Telephone, 554 F.A MARTE, Drn trist, 1528 Notre Dal ue stree\u2019; Pocket Atlas& (razeiteer \u20140F\u2014 THE DOMINION OF CANADA.Speciat fttention given to Trade Saics.36 Colored Maps and Plans of the Provinces\": and Citiesof the Domintos,a combined index \u201c and gazetteer, déscribing-8,080 places.Price by mail, Cloth, $i; Heather, $1.50.Send for Circularand Specèmen Page.Bulmer, Stationers, Blank Bock Makers and Printers, 1756 & 1787 Notre Dame St, MONTREAL.PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS OF THE.COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE, (791 Notre Dame-street, (Corner of St.Petar) 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.RCEINSON.National Colonization Lottery Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE.Esrablished in 1884, under the Act or Quebec, 32 Vic, Chap.36, for.the benefit af the Diocesan Societies of Colonization of tae Province of Quebec.CILASS ID.The 35th Monthly Drawing will taxe.place WEDNESDAY.JUNE 18th, 1890, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.IE Prizes Value, - - $30,000 Capital Prize- worth 5,000: TICKETS, $1.00.Winners\u2019 names not publishad unless spes.cially authorized Drawings on the third Wednesday of every month.A.A.AUDET, Secretary, Offices, 19 St.James street, _ Montreal, Can.TO LET, Building, No.528 St.Jamas St.Cor.Cathedral, near G.T.R.Dao.At present occupied by the Pullman Palace Car Company and C.P.1.Land Office.Offices neat:y furnished and heated by hot water, Aiso, three Comfortasle Houses at Lachine close to Upper Station, Apply to DAWES & CO., 521 St.James street.and Reus, Moosomin, - $28 SPECIAL COLONIST EXCUR- on JUNE 17th Return until July 27th, 1890 JUNE 24th Return until August 4tb, 1890 JULY 8th Return until August 18th, 1890.For full particulars apply to nearest Station or Ticket Agent. 4 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE @#- 0N THE FOLLOWING STREETS ON EASY TERMS.ER -Lerbreoke Street, bi.Cutlierine Street, Dorchester Stipes\u2019 Crescent Street, Bishop Street, Sussex Strèet, Seymour Avenu Quiblier Street.Some of the finest sites in the city.Apply JAMES STEWART & GO., Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 ST.JAMES STREET: 35 MONEY TO LOAN.INLAND.BAIE DES CHALEURS ROUTE.ZA À ARE mh eS mes STEAMER \u201c ADMIRAL,\u201d J.DUCAL, Master.Great Inducements to Tourists and Sportsmen round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Comfort and Pleasure are Combined.COMMENCING ON THE 7TH MAY, THE first-class Passenger Steamer ** ADMIRAL\u201d leaves Dalbousie 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 St, Peter.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on SUNDAYS and THURSDAYS, calling at the Intermediate Ports gær-Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Connections East and West with the Inter- colonial Railway.Passengers leaving Quebec by the 14.30 Express Train on Tuesdays and Fridays, reach Dalhousie on the next morning in time to connect with the 8.8, Admiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o'clock.; ##\"Tickets for 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 Mav 6, 1890.Ottawa River Navigation Company GA { Dee Ï CR\" fy DAILY MAIL STEAMERS MONTREAL and OTTAWA Now Running Regularly.Trains to connect with i Montreal 8.05 a.m.w steamer leaving PALACE STEAMER SOVEREIGN Will begin to SHOOT RAPIDS 23rd inst.Take 5p m.train.Tickets at Bonaventure Depot, Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and offices 143 and 174 St James street.MARKET BOATS.STEAMER PRINCESS, for Carillon, 8t.Andrew\u2019s and local poris, will leave Canal Basin every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 6 a.m, STEAMER MAUDE, for Hawkesbury, L'Orignal, Papineauville, Brown\u2019s Wharf, &e., will leave TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 6,30 p.m.Freight received TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 58 Common street, Canal Basin.For EXCURSION CHARTER, the favorite saloon steamer PRINCE OF WALES, Apply R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., 83 Common street.Manager.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.1890\u2014SEASON-1890 and call at the usual intermediate ports :\u2014 To QUEBEC\u2014Steamers QUEBEC and MONTREAL, will leave Montreal daily (Sundays excepted) at 7 p.m.To TORONTO\u2014Commencing Monday, 2nd June, until September 13th, leave daily, (Sundays excepted) and thereafter three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until 30th September at 10 a.m., from arene a 12.30 p.m., from Coteau Landing To THE SAGUENAT-\u2014Icave Quebe> every Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m., and from 20th June to 15th September four times a week\u2014Tuesdays, Wednesdays.Fridays and Saturdays.a To CORNWALEI\u2014Sieamer BOHEMIAN every Tuesday and Friday at noon.e EE RIVER AY Friday ath an S\u2014Every Tuesday and To CHAMBLY\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday at 1pm.© OUCHERVILLY, VARENNES JFRCHERES and BOUT DE L'\u2019ISLE\u2014 ily (Sundays excepted er TE BONNE, at 3.30 ; Saturdays >» $30 p.m.RRE- To LAPRAIRIE\u2014From the 26th May to lst feptember\u2014On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Baturdays, leave Laprairie at 5.30, 8 a.1,30 and 5.30 p.m.From Montreal at 6.30 a.m., 12 noon, 4 and 6.15 p.m.On Tuesdays and Fridays\u2014From Laprairie, 5 a.m., 8 a.m.10.30 a:m., 1.60 p.m.and 5.30 p.m.From Montreal, 6 a.m., 9 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m.and 6.15 p.m.On Bundays and _Holidays\u2014From La- prairie, 9 as, 5p.m.From Montreal, 2p.m.and p.m.LONGUEUIL FERRY\u2014From Longueuil 5 a.m.and every subsequent hour.From Montreal, commence at 5.30 a.m.; last trip, 8.30 p.m.EXCURSIONS \u2014 Commencing Saturday, May 3rd, by _steamer TERREBONNE, every Saturday at 2, p.m., for Vercneres, and Sundays at 7 am.for Contrecœur, returning same evening at about 8 psa.For all information apply at Company\u2019s \u201cTicket Offices, 1354 St.James street.W indsor Hotel, Balmoral Hotel, Canal Basin and Richelieu Pier.ALEX, MILLOY, JCLEEN CHABOT, Traf.Manager.Gen.Manager.Montreal, April 1889.96 , id N,OCAL 7); Whore .Cufed bY & (iticura THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZEITE WHAT SF A11, WE WEAR?TRADE AND COMMERGE.FINANCIAL.DIVIDENDS.Hank of Montreal, semi-auqual, 5 per gent, payable June 2nd, Merch, 00 Bank, semi-annual, 3} per cent., Payable June2nd, Bank of Commerce, semi-annual, 3} per tent, payable June 2.Banque Ville Marie, semi-annual, 3} per rable Tune 2.eam ol Toronto, semi-annual, 5 per cent., payable June 2.Street Railway Co., semi-annual, four per wnt., payable June 2, interim.Ont.& Quebec Railway Co., semi-annual, 2} per cent., payable June 2.Tre HERALD OFFICE, Tuesday Evening, June 3, 1890 Montreal Stock Market.There was no general activity in local stocks tc-day, though the trading in Canadian Pacific washeavy.The break in Bank ot Montreal, was a feature of the market, though unexpected, and the closing sales this afterncon were 3 points lower than yesterday at 214}, 135 shares changed hands.Other banks were quiet with a few transactions in Ontario, Merchants and Commerce at about previous prices.Street Railway is quieter, but there are no sellers at lower figures.In the early part of the day rights sold at $35 and 187 was paid for the stock.Gas was firm a$ 206} and Telegraph continues to bring par with the bulls inclined to realize round this price.Canadian Pacific was more active and easier th's morning and over 1000 shares were sold at 821, 83 was made towards the close th's evening.The total sales were 1829 shares compared with 836 yesterday.The following are the sales:\u2014 4 Bank of Montreal.cs.o08t 216 25 Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co.at 50 do.sercsacsnesscce Ab 15 Street Railway Co.187 7 do.v\u2026 at 187} 25 do.rights.at $35 1050 Canadian Pacific Ry.at 82% AFTERNOON BOARD, 3 Bank of Montreal.at 216 130 do srscsesvereoe coût 215 3 do vcsovoceresoossc A6 2144 20 Ontario Bank.116 10 Merchants Bank.a8t 140% 32 Bank of Commerce.at 124} 25 Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co.at 59 50 Montreal Gas Co.At 250 Canadian Pacific Ry.at 83 The closing figures are as follows, compiled by Messrs.D.L.McDougall & Ce., No, 11 St.Sacrament street :\u2014 < z > geb = ë § 255 8 § a {Tap 3 j e |: 82 &To0Ks = | a71 3 v 5 | 14) = 3 3 live 8/8 RH I:R4l sie Banks.*Bank of Montreal.[5&1 *Ontario Bank.3 Bank B.N.As.\u2026.2000000 3 Bangue du Peuple.Molsons\u2019 BankK.4 *Bank of Toronto.|4&2 Jacques Cartier B'k Merchants\u2019 Bank Hochelaga Banx.East\u2019n Townships ational Bank.Union BanK.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3 Can.B\u2019k Commerce.; 34 Standard Bank.Federal Bank.{wmperial Bank.Miscellaneous.Intercolonial Coal CO.j.\u2026 ++} 100|.00\u20260+jrsuuse 0.MAS.fes0000fanusonf-0000 30 *Montreal Teleg\u2019ph Co 401 100} 99% Dominion Teleg\u2019ph Co Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.Street Railway Co.* Montreal Gas Co.Canada Cotton Co.New Engld Paper Co.|.Canada Paper Co.Canada Shipping Co.Dundas Cotton Co.Montr\u2019l L\u2019n & Mort.Co|.Montr'l Inv.& B\u2019g Co Royal Can.Ins, Co.Montreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co.|.Hochelaga Cotton Co Coaticook Cotton Co.|.Kingsten Cotton Co.Merchants\u2019 Mfg.Co.do.bonds.|, Bell Telephone Co.|.do.bonds.Guarantee Co.0f N.A.AccidentInsCo of N A.Paton Mfg.CO.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.L.Ch\u2019mé&8t Law Pn B.Canada Cent\u2019l j'y Bas St.Paul, M.& M.R\u2019y.Lominion Cattle Co.Canadian Pacific R\u2019y.Londonderry Iron Co.do.preferred.|.Montreal 7 p.c.stock.Canada N.W.Land Co|.Canadian Pac.L.G.B.1| ,,.Ontario & Quebec R.R.Mont.Corp.4 p.c.stock.do.5p.c.stock.|.Roral Electric Co .\u2026|.* Ex-dividend.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 2 Breadatufrs.MoNTREAL, June, 3, 1890, Frour\u2014Flour is moving slowly at unchanged prices, principally in small lots to the local trade.Tne outside buyers are not in the market at present, except for small lots.The volume of business continues light.Winter Wheat, patent 50 #%5 9) Spring Wheat.patent Be ré Siraight Roller.4.85 @ 5 iv Extra.ern 4.60 @ 4.75 Superfine.3.90 @ 4.25 Fine.eisnrriinateiaaen 3.40 @ 3.55 Strong Bakers\u2019 .v\u2026.\u2026.» 5.25 @ 5.50 Ontario bags\u2014extra.oer .2.00 @ 2.10 City Sirong Bakeræ\u2019.\u2026.540 @ 5.59 QATMEAL :\u2014 Ordinary, DrlB.1.0.000000 3.60 @ 8.75 \u201c ags.\u2026.1.70 @ 1.80 Granulated, Ta .3.75 @ 1.00 \u201c 8.1.80 1.90 Rolled Oat, brls.3.80 9 4.00 Grain.Quotations are nominally unchanged as follows ;\u2014 No.1 hard wheat, $1.20@$1.22; Ho.2, $1.19; oats, 39c@40cper 32 lbs, peas, 75c(@76c per 66 Ibs.afloat; corn} 50c@51c per bush.; barley, 40c@b3c per bush.; buckwheat, 40c per bush; rye, 53c@55c per bush.Dairy Products.BUTTEE\u2014There is not much doing in butter, but the city consumption trade is taking all the choice new butter that is offered.Store still seem well filled up with last summerf make, which is un- taleable at any reasonable price.Cuzrsa-\u2014The cable reports the English market unchanged at 48 shillings per cwt.for new make.53 shillings for old.There is a good demand for new in this market at 8} @ S8jc per lb., 9c is asked for finest colored, but shippers do - care to pay this price and only i- cases has it been made.We af eat colored 8; @ 8jc per lb, white 8} @ og.No.23.\u2014Numerical Enigma.The whole, composed of 41 letters, is an old axiom, The 4, 5, 3, 6, 1is to defraud.The 5, 28, 7, 29, 9, 10 is to obstruok The 8, 11, 17, 41, 25, 23, is a covering for the head.The 12, 14, 15, 16, 31, 18 is changeable, The 38, 24, 30, 13, 21, 19 is a theme, The 20, 27, 37, 86, 35, 34 is pushed.The 40, 22 is the Latin for bone.The 26, 32, 39, 33 is a hood.No.24.\u2014Historical Anagrams.\u2018fEuL ON WING\" his fame and glory, Hero great of English story.For himself \u2018Norma was.\u201d\u201d For his land allin all, It be saved from oppression, from bondage and thrall \u2018A SCARE\" he would give us if living today, For he conquered all nations that came in his way.\u201cGREET THE PATER\" of his country who for it was \u2018not afraid To lay aside his rank and title and incog.to lcarn a trade.\u201cGREAT THE RADIUS\u201d that he conquered, stretching out from sea to sea.Kind his heart, though strong his hand was, for he set God's people free.No.25.\u2014Enigma.Alone, no life can be without me; With C, I hold the wildest beast; With G, I measure land and sea; With P, I serve the noblemen; With R, I rave with passion dread; With S, I know the depths of wisdom; With W, I earn my daily bread.No.26.\u2014Hour Glasses.I.The central letters reading downward will spell the surname of & very famous American, Cross Words: 1.Vexing.2.To dress for show.3.Single, 4 A letter in Publicola, 5.To bend.6.A Hungariandance.7.Part of the day.} IL Centrals downward, the name of a famous Italian poet.Cross Words: 1.A company of pilgrims traveling together, 2.Worth.8.Energy.4.In Publicola, 5.A small serpent.6 An aquatic animal, 7.A bigot.No.27.\u2014Charade.A messenger, my whole, who carries grief and joy.My whole is second, too; but not a frolicsome boy.Ot stone or wood my first; and yet it spans the globe \u2018With messages untold, for palace and adobe.No, 28.\u2014Illustrated Proverb.This picture suggests an old saying which probably expresses the feelings of the boy in regard to the mishap of bis little companion.No.20.\u2014A Faithful Guide.A pleasure party roaming\u2014 Now hither and now there\u2014 Found, when came on the gloaming, They were, they knew not where.Then some began a-wailing, They were so sore affright, But tears were not availing, And on apace came night.Then one produced a finger, That any one might own, And bade them not to linger \u2018While pointing to their home.This faithful little trembler, That tells tho truth alway, Shames any false dissembler Who leads the lost astray.No.30.\u2014Comparisons.1.Positive, an insect; comparative, a bev- rage; superlative, an animal.2.Positive, a coxcomb; comparative, an annoyance; superlative, to vaunt.3.Positive, a reward; comparative, awe; superlative, a banquet.4.Positive, to travel; comparative, to stab; superlative, a specter.5.Positive, a deer; comparative, to bellow; superlative, to parch.No.31.\u2014A Queer Conceit.Two patient creatures and a preposition Produce a monster worthy of perdition.No.32.\u2014Geographical Anagrams.1.I begin R-A-T rat.2.Date it sunset.8.A rails at U.4.Scold Nat.5.Ol nine mats.6.Philip bad ale.No.33.\u2014Conandrums.Why have domestic fowls no future state of existence?What is the difference between a baby and à pair of boots?Why is a plum cake like the ocean?In what color should a secret be kept?Appropriate Epitaphs.A good epitaph for a cricketer\u2014\u2018Over,\u201d For an auctioneer\u2014\u2018\u2018Gone, \u201d For a billiard marker\u2014**The long rest.\u201d For a drowned boat's crew\u2014*Easy all.\u201d Key to the Puzzler.No.14.\u2014Easy Beheadings: Vacation, 1.Vales.2.Await.3.Clock.4.Aware.5.Train.6.Ideal, 7, Opine.8 Never, No.15,\u2014A Pyramid: Heyy Bebuw nts Cc EX MIS oY No.16.\u2014a Noted Poem: Pope's \u201cEssay on No.17.\u2014A Riddle: Dust.x 18.\u2014An Anagram: Commissariat.0.19.\u2014Double Acrostic: Primals, Agas- \u2018siz; finals, Le Conte.Cross Words\u2014L Anvil.2 GracE 38 AttiC.4.SalvO.& BlaiN.6.IngoT.7.ZoclE.No.20.\u2014Cross Word: Coach, .No.2L\u2014A Noted Battle: Waver-aver, a Trace-race, Event-vent, Remit- emi ver-ever, Overt-vert, O ine-pine; \u2018Waterloo.OP H IN L quote ;\u2014 No.22,\u2014Arithmetical: 9990, 3 ducks 144 Lagi iabd - FA® IONS THAT ARE APPROVED AT HOME AND ABROAD, A Much Admired Garment Is the Come fortable but Stylish Tea Jacket Thal Replaces the Tailor Made Bodice Worn Through the Day.Tea jackets are one of those comfortable fashions that attract many followers.A tailor made gown worn all day has the bodice replaced at tea time by one of these prettily trimmed jackets.A jacket in blue gilk, trimmed with black lace, accords well with any black skirt that may be worn with it.TEA JACKET OF BLACK GAUZE OVER WHITH SILK, The jacket shown in the cut can be worn with almost any skirt, as it is of rich black matelasse gauze, lined with white silk; waistcoat and sleeves of black lace, with velvet waistband, ribbon and velvet fichu, with Medici collar of white ribbon.A pretty jacket is in cream cashmere with & loose front of cream surah trimmed with Oriental embroidery.With this is worn a smart little cap of velvet; ribbon and embroidery to match, Another attractive jacket is in shrimp colored plain soft silk fully trimmed with old lace.These dressy little affairs look very stylish with the plain skirts which English women have adopted and fully appreciate.In Paris there is an attempt to revive drapery, and especially paniers.THEATRE JACKET.Another fashionable form of the jacket appears in the second cut, This is designed for full dress at the theatre.Itisof black velvet beaded with gold and trimmed with fringe.The high collar is also beaded on the inside.With this are worn long black gloves.These theatre jackets are often composed of material beaded all over in steel or other metallic effect.Novelties in Gloves.In gloves a novelty consists of those made in real Russia leather, with the unmistakable subtle perfume.They are very soft and durable, are in mahogany shades, and have four buttons.Then come the suede and kid gloves, with the ornamental points -up the back of the hand.This pointing is uncommon and delicate, stamping the glove as a good one.Mouse colored kid gloves, in several shades of the color, are novel with plain or stitched backs, and so is a beautiful pale lavender suede evening glove, with French sewing up the back in black for slight mourning.Choice shades for evening wear are French pearl and gray.For the daytime the tan shades still hold their own.Echoes from the World of Yasnion.Soft silk pompons are used in millinery, Some new Paris bonnets are entirely covered with gold netting, and have gold drops at the edge, and many are almost composed of black drops.The orchid is the fashionable flower in enameled jewelry._ One of the most marked adjuncts in millinery now is a butterfly in jet, gilt or the like, The high collars and wide, high sleeves now in vogue try the soul of the stout woman.The tall, thin figure reigns at present.Satin is to be worn and some of the newest designs are thrown onto a satin ground or onto silk and satin stripes.Some new dress skirts have a velvet band at the edge, and another at a little distance above.The bands are from three inches to four inches wide, and correspond with the general coloring.White toilets will be popular for the summer; the yellow tints, including primrose, apricot and cameo, are in high favor, and green is undoubtedly stylish.A Grecian border in gold and silver braid is seen on some late house dresses.Some of the finest chambrays have brocaded figures with a satin finish, like the damask table linen.A salmon pink, whose suggestive tint would aggravate an epicure, is made beautiful by a collection of brocaded crescents, which are half white and half a deeper shade of pink.A new shade for evening gloves, called golden rod yellow, goes well with everything, and is likely to be popular.or The quickest, surest and best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sore throat, soreness and lameness, is Hagyard\u2019s Yellow Oil.It quickly cures sprains, bruises, burns, frostbites, chilblains, ete.For croup, col i etc., take 10 to 30 drope on mie, apply the oil externally also, when im- mediatd relief wili result, CATCHING THE TARPON.A Story of a Day's Bport with Red aad Line Near the Coast of Florida.Just before sunset we arrived at Blanco and anchored in shore in about four foot of water.1 have always found that tho tarpon bite best in shallow water.Putting oh Î cast them from the sailboat, using both my rods, intending to fish from the large boat only.Hardly ten minutes had passedt the men were preparing supper when, above the glassy surface not ten yards from the boaf, à magnificent tarpon tail a; immediately over one of my baits.This was followed by a sudden swirl which almost caused m two men to fall overboard with excitemen Seizing my rod I pulled off and gave the rapidly moving fish some thirty feet more slack line, then waiting till my line was taut 1 gave a good strike.There was a migh leap, & flerce shake of the head, and whis went my reel.\u2018Thank heaven, he\u2019s hooked,\u201d 1 gasped.Getting into the rowboat I followed the leader.Now and then from the sailboat came encouraging remarks from my excited cook.Supper, I need hardly say, suffered sadly from want of attention.Meanwhile I was going through the ordinary evolutions of catching a tarpon, enjoying its exciting rushes and beautiful leaps as they took place under the reddish glow of the fading sunset, Already I had him well tired out, and was pulling him in gradually to ga when I no- iced a huge fin some eighty yards off.The fin cut the glassy water like the bow of a steam yacht.The tarpon, becoming aware of this immense shark\u2019s presence and imbued with new life, shot off in his intense fear, But he was fagged out, and I soon stopped bim.The shark meanwhile had slowed up and was slowly circling about tarpon and boat, perhaps hesitating between two appetizing dishes.1 felt a chill run down my back and my balr seemed to creep when slowly coming straight up to the boat he passed not three feet under peath, revealing not more than twelve feel of a spotted back, He doubled and p ~pared to play the same trick.Feeling that a strike of his tail under the boat might throw one or more of us in the water, I yelled to Joe: \u201cStrike him in the jaw with an oar!\u201d Joe ve him a powerful blow that caused him swerve aside for a moment, but in an instant, turning on his side, he made a vicious snap at the oar.Joe, nothing daunted, was about to hit him again.\u2018Leave him alone!\u201d I cried.\u201cYou are only making matters worse.Let us gaff the tarpon and get him in the boat, and we will get a revolver.\u201d Meanwhik gtanding in the bow, my mind was divid between my fear of falling in the water, where the shark might interview me, an losing my tarpon.The tarpon, by the way, all this time had been acting in a most eccentric way, evidently frightened crazy by the resence of this large shark, The latter, owever, ceased his attentions to us, and be- to circle around the tarpon, who made f'antio efforts to get away, while I, realizing that it was nip and tuck between the shark and I as to who would get that\u2018tarpon, risked all the strength I dared on my line, and tried to get the fish within gaffing dis tance.I had succeeded in getting him within twenty foet of the boat, and seeing him come in belly up, bleeding greatly from the gills, was beginning to flatter myself 1 had added one more to my record.Suddenly clearing tho water like lightning, with a fierce rush, the shark made for him, There was a horrible splashing\u2014I saw the tarpon lifted clear of the water, while the spot became blackened with blood.For a moment I was dazed, not to say scared, by the sudden turn matters had taken.Joe, too, was kneeling in the bottom of the boat, his eyes starting out of his head.He finally said, his voice gradually rising into a shriek, \u201cWell, if I ever saw anything like that may I be shot!\u201d Recovering myself I wound in my line, feeling nothing but a dead weight attached to it.As I pulled this came to the swface, tho water gurgling round and round through it.With a shout of laughter Joe screamed out, \u201cWell, you have got his head anyhow!\u201d Sure enough, there was the tarpon\u2019s head, with shreds of skin hanging from it.But Joe spoke rather too early, for the twisting mass was suddenly seized and dragged beneath, while my line snapped.Throwing the rod down in the boat and uttering a strong cuss word, I selzed the oars and rowed silently back to the boat.Here we were accosted by the cook, who had taken in the whole thing from the boat, and was in a frenzied condition of excitement which almost equaled ours.Supper I found going to chips, but I was too mad even to swear at the cook.The tarpon, so far as I could judge, would have weighed between 120 and 130 pounds, and measured from 6 feet 2 inches to 6 feet 4 inches in length, The shark was of the species known as \u2018\u2018leopard shark\u201d on the coast.\u2014Outing.Taught the Dog to Steal.Aunoyed by the repeated loss of his paper which the carrier was accustomed to leave on the doorstep of his residence on Walnut street, Mr, Smith recently arose in time to get the paper when the carrier arrived.He marked it on the inside with a blue pencil: \u201cThis paper was stolen from \u2014,\u201d left it in the usual place on the step and went back into the house to await the approach of the thief, Ten minutes later, having heard no sound of any one approaching, he looked out and was dumfounded to find the paper missing.He laid a similar trap next morning, and sat in the parlor window to watch.The carrier had not been gone two minutes before a hig Newfoundland dog trotted into his dooryard, took the paper in his mouth and ran off.The gentleman followed the dog around the corner and saw three boys meet the animal there, take the paper and direct the dog to another dooryard.After collect ing the papers the boys took them home to their mother, had tbe creases ironed out, and sold them on the streets down town,\u2014St.Paul Pioneer Press, Lemon Soap and Orange Blacking.Lemons are used for soap in many countries where they grow.When, for instance, the men and women of the West Indies want to wash their hands they squeeze the juice of a lemon over them and rub them briskly in water until they are clean.There is an acid in the lemon similar to that used in soap, and hence it is a sort of natural soap.And in countries where oranges grow in great plenty country gentlemen use the cheapest kind for blacking their boots.The orange is cut in two and the juicy side of one half is rubbed on the soot of an iron pot and then on the boot.Then the boot is rubbed with a soft brush, and a bright polish at \u2014 Detroit Free Pros.Po 0ne0 appears.The Alphabet in One Sentence.The following is said to be the shortest sentence in the English language containing a) the letters of the alphabet: \u2018John P.Brady gave me a black walnut box of quite tm size.\u201d The entire sentence contains less than twice the number of letters in the alphabets * New York Commercial Advertiser.The Best Yet.4 do you think of the \u2018Angelus,\u2019 Mrs, Fr fine.You know it is tomea X P o pL dry \u2018What Are the Wild A ed \"New York Sun.Waves Sa A Marvellous .I was 80 ill with Infantry rheu- matiem in 1882 that I was given up, and adal oy earthly business put in order.Ome of my sons begged me to get Burdock 0d Bitters, After the third bottle 1 cou d sit up alone and eat & good meal, and In 8x weeks I was out of bed feeling b tter than I ever felt.I take three ottles every spring and two every fall.Rs, M.N.D; Bexanp, Marx St, Winnirea, MAN, \u201c NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ee] Carsley\u2019s Advertisement, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW LINEN Now in stock a very large Towels, Bath-room Towe a ant acer Bedroom els.Special makes, $1.00 up to si chen Toy.per dog, TABLE NAPK TABLE NAPKINS Just to hand a new lot of Irish Line Kins, hemmed ready for v n Na for seaside and country uso Special makes 8.CARSLEy, NEW LINEN TOWEL, 3 TOWELS SCOTCH TABLE LIN SCOTCH TABLE LINEN New lines just in for the summ all the newest patterns.er trade select from.P Large assortment ENGLISH DOUBLE ENGLISH DOUBLE DAMASK Best Table Cloths, in al just in of the best makes And por in to Ne newest patterse s.CARSLEY, COLORED TABLE COLORED TABLE Sota In all sizes, choice patterns, fast colors, FIVE O\u2019CLOCK FIVE O'CLOCK Table Cloths in Cream and White, Colored Borders, very choice i Prices from 72c, si and upwards.\u2018a pat S.CARSLEY, with terns, IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE Just rece!ved direct from Europe a large lot of hemmed stitched Sideboard Covers, Tab Cloths, Tray Cloths, Carvers\u2019 Cloths, Napkins, Doylies and Squares for Tables, All the New: est Novelties, worked in the finest of Butchery Linen.8.CARSLEY.IMPORTANT NOTICE! GREAT HOSIERY SALE, 8, CARSLEY.English Manufacturers Stock, The remainder of this valuable stock will be FACTORIES, PRICE.Bale commons: FRIDAY, MAY 30th.© commences 8.CARSLEY.Notre Dame street.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, 22775, 1777 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 bel uere in Boad and Duty Paid.JAMES ALLEN, No.6 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 repair.Over 45 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENCE enables him to guarantee perfect accuracy of workmanship.Established 30 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 oË Quebec.No.99.Inre Dame M.F.A.de Couagne, * E.Lefort & Cie.\u201d Petitioner.AND James Hoolahan, of the city and distrietof Montreal, trader, and there carrying on business alone under the name and firm of ** Hoolahan Bros.\u201d Absentce The said 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, 1277m Deputy Prothonotary.DEPARTMENT \u2014 QF \u2014\u2014 PUBLIC WORKS QUEBEC, 29th MAY, 1889.Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this Office up Bel Saturday, the 14th of June next, at noom, the the construction of an additional story to ne Court House, Montreal, and_for other ons in connection with the same building.may and specifications of the work required Fad be seen at this Department, and at the 2 he of Messrs Perrault and Mesnard, Archi La , Montreal, every day, from 10 a.m.to dp 0 ; a Eaoh tender must be accompanl on cheque for seven thousand dollars, dra¥ the a duly chartered bank, and 8ccep Ve to same.Such cheque to be made pays ablic the order of the Commissioner Of Verne \u2018Works, and to become forfeit to the Gov no ment should the tenderer refuse to fu LO nes conditions of his tender.The other ¢ qt will be returned to those entitled to them, later than the 2nd of July next.5 The Government does not bind itself to « cept the lowest or any of the said tende By order.ERNEST GAGNON, Secretary: ice With N.B.\u2014No reproduction of this not his out special order in writing from \u20ac Department.THE GRE AT ENGLISH PRESORIP p71) ; 3 {20US8 2 Jour ren Nero PE SN Wr kmearof I Ea) 19 nal Co and Gener HY inde of either Em issionsai.:i nll iflscal cretion OT, pair packagesis re os a Dares 81, six packages $5 Write for Pamphlet.Address > Ee ncaL Co., DETROIT: see rg SER (ration fry ncarcf Brot teed to effect a cure when 511 OBOE Lp \u2018 tre Dest Fox sale by B I MOGALE, pS 1shed 07 nted and publish (61) Ts HERALD to 27 Coran ie à Hon.Peter Mitchell Presiden \u2018 Reaver Hall Hill, Montreal: Le.Ne da rs a a "]
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