The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette, 3 octobre 1887, lundi 3 octobre 1887
[" 2, by and U on JON- any, reet, 213 be 00% oks pro- Lici- Se Se 1 nt, 1 - DO FER OS ee FRED.R.ALLEY, JOHNSON & BROWNING FIRE INSURANCE, British Empire Building, MONTREAL, Telephone 1743.Branches in Chie York.Special fac ing surplus and large lines, ago and New ilities for plac- Vol.LXXIX.\u2014235, T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.FiSH and OIL.\u201401\u2014 JUST RECEIVED, gw Bundles Choice GASPE DRY CODRISH.2 Barrels PURE COD OIL.5 Barrels STRAW SEAL OIL.FOR SALE BY VERRET, STEWART & CO.271 to 275 Commissioners St: eet.Sept.5 a SALMCN.4 tierces No.1 Labrasior, large.8) terres ea \u201c00 small, 7 \u201c 0.2 \u201c 6 v Barrels and Hauli- barrels of each sori.MACKEREL 2) cases this scason\u2019s pack.CODFISH intals choice Gaspe Codlisn.ms No.1 Large Green Codfish.No.1 Green Codtishi, HERRING.wi -barrels No.bat CB July Herring.bars and hali=t \u2018els Labrador Herring.Barrels, halves, quarters and hits Loch Fy ne, LOBSTERS.100 cases New Pack Canned Lobsters.OYSTERS.Narrows and Malpeque received daily.OILS.| rels Tessier\u2019s Pure Nil, Cod Liver Oil, ow buy 5 Pure Nfid, CP Oil.w « Halifax Cod Oil.wo\u201c P.lu.L Cod Oil.5 \u201c Stevens\u2019 Steame-refined Seal Oil, J.& R.McLEA, Agents Caledonia Coal & Railway Co., 8 Common Street, Monireal.Sept.26 229 NEW LABRADOR HERRINGS.First Arrivals Direct from Coast, ex Steamship GREENLAND : Munn\u2019s No.1 Labrador.Ex Schooner WARRIOR: Penney\u2019s No.1 Labrador.Will be Sold CHEAP from Wharf APPLY EARLY.STEWART MUNN & C0, Telephone 1235.2251, John Street.MOLASSES.Prime new Barbudoes Molasses, in puncheons, tierces und barrels.FISH OILS.Pale, Steam Refined and Cotd brawn Seal Oil ; al-o Straw and Brown Seal, Common Cod, and Refined Cod Liver Oil, HERRING.No.1 Cape Breton (Juaiy aught), Kegs and half kees Loch Fyne Herring.New Stcck * Malcolm®s\u201d favorite brand, just received per Buenos Ayrean\u201d from Glasgow.SALT.Liverpool Coarse Salt, to arrive, FOR SALE BY JOHN BAIRD & CO, 209 Commissioner Street, 150 4 3¢ Barrels MUNTREAL.Sept.2 A5 POSITIVE CURE FOR CATARRH.GIVES HAY FEVER.= EASY TO USE.Not a Snuff, Powder or Irritating Liquid.Price 60 cts.and $1.00.If not obtainable at your druggists, sent prepaid on recelpt of price.Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Onl WILL CURE OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, And every species of disease arisin, m disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD.T.MILBURN & (0, rope NTO.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO 100 Grey Nun Street.SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, mney Tops, Vent Linings, c Blue Covers \u2018Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Portland Cement, Roman Cement, Canada Cement, Water Lime, Whiting, Plaster of Paris, China Clay, &e., &c., &e.BESSEMER STÉEL, SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.Æ#\"-A large stock always on hand.October 24 1253 ms JOHN'S PATENT Automatic Sporting Schrapnell Shell FOR Wild Fowl Shooting and Long Shots.The greatest.sporting novelty of the century.With the lightest shoulder guns Kills any- 111g on the game list at 120 to 140 yards with the smaller sizes of shot.tail at CosTEN & U0., T.BoYD & SON, and the principal gunmakers.holesale from A.T.ANDERSON, Montreal, le Agent for Canada and U.4 August 15.fm 195 Steel Rails, Building Cirders, Cast Iron Pipes.For sale by COX & GREEN.10 _ RAILWAYS, Piss .SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENCING 13TH JUNE, 1887, THROUGH EXPR ESS lRAINS RUN DAILY Sundays iollows ;:\u2014 ASSENGER S excepted) as Leuve Levis Arrive Riviere da Doup TS 20) = Trois Pistoles ! 15 5 = Rimouski.CA 3 Little Metis 1153 = Campbellton.! 19 00 «Dalhousie Junét \u201c1935 Bathur \u201cal 23 $ Newcastle.S25 * Moncton.10 \u201cSt.John.: 539 Halifax.ee ue Tae night trains fromMo Toi nl ainsi Montreal of the Gr Tr unk and Canadian Pacitic Railways con- poet ét Point Levi and Levis with these The Trains to Halifax au ; È t allfax and St.John r through Lo their destination on Sundays.run The Sleeping Cur leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, runs through to Malifux, and the one leaving on Tuesiuy Thursday and Saturday to St.John.\u2019 ART Lins are run by Ea Standard Time.P#-THROUGH TICKETS may be obizined Lower see slentuer to ail points on the St Lawrence \u20ac i ; Mari:i Frcs.ce and in the Mari:ime \u2018or tickets and all information in regard to passenger fares, rates of freight, trai ar- rangemenls, &e., apply to _ G.W.KOBINSON, Eastern Freight and Passenger Agent.L156 ST.JAMES STRELT, Oppusite St, Lawrence Hall, MONTREAL.D.POTTINGER, UNTRISAL Chici Superintendent, RAILWAY OFFICE, Monston ,N.B., June 8th, 1387.and tern ¥ STN VERMOAT RY.Trains Leave Montreal 7 15 A.M\u2014Day Express, = Farnhain 840 an, Granby 9.55 ian.Waterloo Lu.10 a.m, Magog 11,10 a.ra., Sherbrooke 11.55 HL Through Cars Montreal to Sherbrooke, Connection made at Magog with Steamer ** Mountain Matd,\u201d arriving Georgeville 12.4, p-n, Mountain House 130 p.n., Newporl, Vi.2,50 p.m.A.M.\u2014White Mountain Express arriving Highgate Springs 10,25 im.Montpelier 124\" p.ni, Welis River 2.23 pan., Littleton 3,57 p.m., Bethelihiem 4,25 p.m., 1roule louse 4.45 pan., Twin Mountain House 416 p.n., Fab- Yans 4.30 pan, Crawitord House 49% pan, Summit Mount \u2018Washington 6.50 p.m., Poruland 8.40 pan, Old Orchard Beach 8.30 p.m, Pullman Buffett Parlor Cars Montreal to Fibyans wi hout change.8.30 arriving 8.30 A.M.\u2014Fast Truin, arriving at St.Albans 10,59 a.m., Burling ton 1210 pm, White River Junction 253 p.m., Boxion vig Lowell 435 p.m., and New York via Springtield at 10.30 p.m.Pullman New Buftet Parlor Cars to Boston.P.M.\u2014Necw York Express daily, 4.20 Sundays Included, arriving at Ste Atbans 6.30 pan, (Supper); Burlington, 8.15 p.ni., Ruthwd, 10.4) pan, Troy, 2.00 aan, Al- bauy, 2.20 aan; New York, 7.00 wal Daly, except Sunday, arriving Worcester 6.10 a.Bose ton, 6.00 a.m, vie Rutland, Bellows Fall: and Fitchburg.Wagner's new Palace Sleeping Cars Mont- seid to Now York aud St.Albans to Borton, Through Cars on tins train arriving Waterloo 7.20 p.n., Magog 8.50 p.m, and Sherbrooke S.20 pon, 8.30 P.M.\u2014Bo-ton Night Express.\u2014 Daily, Sunday hcluded, for St.Alban\u2019, White River Junction, Manchester, Nashua, arriving Boson, via Lowell, 8,30 a.m.Daily, Sunday excepted, for Boston, via Fitchburg, arriving 95 an, New York vie Northampton, Holyoke, Springfield and New Haven, 11.50 a.m.This train makes close connection at Na sua and Winchendon for Wordester, Prov idence and all poinis on New York and New England Railroads.Pullman Buffet Sicuping Cars to Boston and Springtield.For Tickets, Time-tables, and other information, apply at Winds and Balmoral Hotels, Grand Trunk Otlices, or at the Company \u2019s office, 136 St.Jams Street.A.C.STUNEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger agent, 8.W.CUMMINGS, General Puss.Agent, J.W.HOBART, Gen ral Managgr.Montreal, June 27, 1857, ern Railway.MONTREAL AND BOSTON AIR LINE White Mountain Line.ge Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST sth, all trains will depart from and arrive at the CANADIAN PACIFIC STATION in Montreal, (except local for Chambly and St, Angele), and will run via St.Johns and the mew St.Lawrence Bridge.Trains will leave Montreal, FROM CANADIAN PACIFIC DEPOT, as follows :\u2014 AM.\u2014Day Express for Boston, 8.45 Lowell, Nashua, Manchester, Concoid, &e., with Drawing Room Cars running through to Boston.A.M.\u2014White Mountain Express, arriving Bethlehem 4.25, Profile House 4.45, Twin Mountain 4.10, Fabyun's 4.20, Crawford House 4.50, Summit Mount Washington 6.30, Portland 7.50, and Old Orchard Beach 8.30 p.m.P.M.\u2014Local train for Newport, Waterloo, Stanubridge, St.John\u2019s, Farnham, and intermediate points ; also, through connection for Springtield and all points on the Connecticut River Line.P.M.\u2014Daily, Sundays included.\u2014 Night Express for Boston and New England points, with Palace sleeping Car through to Boston.P.M.\u2014Daily, Sundays included.\u2014 Night Express for Portland, via 7.45 7.45 White Mountains, arriving al Portland 845 a.m.FROM BONAVENTURE DEPOT.P.M.\u2014For Chambly, Richelieu, 5.20 Marieville, St.Cesaire and St.Angele.; The 8.45 a.m.and 7.45 p.m.Express Trains stop only at principal stations.- The Passenger equipment is entirely new and unsurpassed, including the elegant Parlor and Sleeping Cars of the Canadian Pacific \u201c0.8.45 4.45 For further particulars see Time Tables.Baggage checked through and passed by the Customs at Canadian Pacific Depot.For tickets and all information, apply at 202 st.James st., Windsor Hotel, or Balmoral Hotel.; i \u2018 T.A.MACKINNON, General Manager for the Trustees.August 6 Montreal & Sorel Ry.LO CHANGE OF TIME.20% TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL: 5.20 P.M.\u2014Daily, except Saturday and Sun- sunday, arriving Sorel 8.00 p.m.9.00 AM.Saturdays only.Arriving Sorel 2.00 P.M.11.40 a.m.and 4.40 p.m.TRAINS ARRIVE MONTREAL: 8.50 A.M.\u2014Daily, except Sunday.3-10 pa | Saturdays only.Saturday excursion tickets issued at Bal- moral Hotel and at Bonaventure Station.E.0.WURTELE, E.BERRYMAN, i P.&T.G.P.A.ssupt.June 30 155 Zhe 4 nirea AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE RAILWAYS.| Canadian Pacific Rly.\u2014 i CHANCE OF TIME.| Commencing MONDAY 15th AUGUST, THE NEW SHORT LINE of the Canadian Pacific Railway to TORONTO OPEN FUR PASSENGER TRAVEL, Trains will leave QUEBEC ; STATION, Montreal, as HTouBEo GATE STA For Toronto aud the West via New Short Line 79:10 :t, M, and {8.30 p.m.For Ottawa\u20148.00 a.m., 4,30 p.m.and 8.20 p.n.For Winnipeg and V ancouver\u2014.2) p.m.For ŒQuebec\u2014ts.10 a.m., 3.30 p.m.and 10,0 p.m.For Portland, Boston, &e\u20148.45 a.m.and 7.45 p.m.For St.John's, Farnham, Newport, &e\u20148.45 an.145 pan.and 17.45 p.m.TRAINS ARRIVE MONTREAL.From Toronto and the West\u2014ts.15 a.m; and \\ S15 pan.From Outlaw a\u2014S8.00 a.m., 1235 p.m.and 8.05 pm.From Winnipeg and Vancouver\u2014 8.00 aan.L'on Quebec\u2014t3.50 po, 3.05 p.m., 6.30 a.mn., and \u201810.05 p.m.From Porilana, Boston, &c\u2014t7.15 a.m., and 8.50 p.in.From St.John's, Farnham, Newport, &e\u2014 1/45 a.10., 10.30 a.10., and 8.50 pan.* Sundays only.t Daily, Sundays included.week days oni For fuil information, Time-Tables, Maps, Tickets, etc, apply at Ticket Offices 266 ST.JAMES STRE 523 do.do 202 do.do.Windsor and Balmoral Hotels ; Or to C.E, McPHERSON, City Ticket «ul Pis-enger Ageni; Sh James Street, Other trains LUCIUS TUTTLE, Passenser Trafic Manager, \u2018 bh MONICOLL, feneral Pas cuger Agent, August Il * = \u2019 CANAL COSS RAILROADS, \u201cDD.and EL.\u201d \u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST.Quick Time.No Delays.Lake Champlain and Lake George Steamers.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.7.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express.\u2014Wagner Palace Mawing-room \u201cCar allached, arriving in New York at 9.20 p.m.1.30 p.m.\u2014Night Express, Sundaysincluded.\u2014Wagner\u2019s Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change, arriving in New York at 7.00 next morning.Z=~This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 9.30 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express car- vied via this line.Information given, and Tickets sold at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, all Grand Trunk Offices, and at the Company's Oflice.143 St.James Street, Montreal.J.W.LURDICK, CHAS.C.McFALL, General Pass\u2019r Agent, General Agent, Albany, N.Y., Mon:real.June 21 292 BUSINESS CARDS.EDGAR JUDGE, Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain and Mill Feed, ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, ty 121 ly 314 STUART & CO., STOCK BROKERS.13 HOSPITAL ST RIEIST.Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.January 17 15 ANDREW A.WILSON, STOCK BROKER, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, 1 India Chambers, 13 Hospital Street, MONTREAL.P.O.box 1867 D.Lorn MacDougall & Co, STOCK BROKERS, MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, 11 HOSPITAL STREET.Stocks and Bonds bought or sold for cash or on margin.May 30.ly 124 McDOUGALL BROS., STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street.Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Halsted & McLane.Terms :.Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying } of one per cent.and same for selling.192 December 29 R.H.HALSTED.H.R.MCLANE.HALSTED & McLANE, BANKERS and BROKERS, OFFICE, 31 BROAD ST, NEW YORK.October 0.ly 280 \u201c GRANT & CLOUSTON, Stock Brokers & Financial Agents, 13 HOSPITAL STREET.J.GQ.Grane, | Member Montreal stock C.G.CLOUSTON, Exchange.Telephone 1060.P.O.Box 7834.Decemuer 2.289 W.McLea Walbank, B.A.Sc.ARCHITECT, Land Surveyor, Civil Engiurer and Valuator, 214 St.James Street, Montreal, Water Works and Drainage a specialty.Consultation hours between 12 and 1 p.m.daily.April.H.COT'TH, Accountant and Auditor, ADDRESS: P.0.BOX 1866.September.iy DR.MAJOR, SPECIA LIST TO TILE DEPARTMENT FOR DISEASES OF THE NOSE AND THROAT, MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, 82 UNION AVENUE, MONTREAL, Has returned from Europe.September, 257 ly J.RIELLE, LAND sURVEYOR, ST.JAMES STREET.W.E.ELLIOTT & CO., 227 St.James Street, Montreal, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in ILLUMINATING & LUBRICATING EXCELSIOR MACHINE OILS.TELEPHONE No.842.September 221 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.a.The Original Ce SLiTTLE ur eavive LIVER e\\\\etltS PILLS.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ALWAYS ASK FOR DR.PIERCL'S PELLKTS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS.Being entirely vegetable, they operate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation.Put up in flass vials, hermetically sealed.Always fresh and reliable.As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction.SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion, Billous Attacks, andall derangements of the storm- ach and bowels, are prompt- I¥ relieved and permanently cured by the use of Dr.Fierce\u2019s Pleasant Purgative Pellets.In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a varicly of diseases, it tay truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence.Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial.Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y 599 REA ig offered by the mauufactur- ers of Br.Sages Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Chronic Nusal Catarrh which SET they caunot cure.YMPTOMS OF CATARKIY.- Dull heavy headache, obstruction of the nasa.passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deatness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has à nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im- haired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility.Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case, Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in the grave.No disease is 80 common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood hy physicians.By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr.Sage\u2019s Catarrb Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, \u201ccold in the head,\u2019 Coryza, and Catarrhal ¥cadache.Sold by druggists everywhere; SU cents.\u201cUntold Agony from Catarrh.\u201d Prof.W.HAUSNER, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N.¥., writes: \u201cSome ten years ago 1 suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh.My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die.My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sunset, my voice would become 80 hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper.In the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me.By the use of Dr.Sage's Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well man, and the cure has been permanent.\u201d \u201cConstantly Hawking and Spitting.\u201d THOMAS J.RUSHING, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, St.Louis, Mo, writes: \u2018I was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years.At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantl hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months couid not breathe through the nostrils.I thought nothing could be done for me.Luckily, I was advised to try Dr.Sage\u2019s Catarrh Remedy, and I am now à well man.I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.\u201d \u2018Three Bottles Cure Catarrh.ELI ROBBINS, Runyan P., O., Columbia Co., Pa, says: \u2018My daughter had catarrh when she was five years old, very badly.I saw Dr.Sage\u2019s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and procured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it helped her; a third bottle effected a permanent cure.She is now eighteen years old and sound and hearty.\u201d ALES AND LIQUORS.JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Porter Brewers, 286 St.Mary St., Montreal.Have always on hand the various kinds of ALE AND PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly supplied.ZT Orders received by Telephone.Mr.Wm.Watson, 78 Fortificalion Lane bottles our Ales and Porter.He is authorized to use our labels.May 2 Dow's Brewery, CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.:0: Superior Pale and Brown Malt India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and Single Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are authorized to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard 681 & 683 Dorchester street Jos.Virtue.19 Aylmer street Thos.Ferguson 16286.Elizabeth street Wm.Bishop.15 Visitation street Thos.Kinsella.118 Ottawa street 74 ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE- HONE WILLIAM DOW & CO., Brewers and Malsters.Feb.23.ly DAWES & C0, Brewers & Malsters.INDIA PALE and XX MILD ALE, EXTRA and XXX STOUT PORTER.(IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.) Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quart and Pints.OFFICE: 521 St.James Street West, MONTREAL.JF Orders received by Telephone.May 2 John Hope & Co.MONTREAL.AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam.MARTELL & CO., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & C0., Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CO., Coblenz.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO0., Oporto.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordeaux.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & H1BBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & C0., Glasgow.WN.JAMESON & CO0., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.\u2014AND\u2014 BOOTH'S OLD TOM GIN, etc.N B.\u2014ORDERS RECEIVED FROM WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY.December 22 170 THE 306 ALICANTE WINE! Imported by the subscriber direct from Spain, A pure, nourishing and tonle wine Recommended by the Faculty, For sale on draught or bottled by FREDERICK KINGSTON, WINE MERCHANT, 28 Hospital Street, Montreal.May 11 1 WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS of the BODY ENLARGED and STRENGTHENED.Unfailing method of sell-trcatment.Full proof, medical testimony, ete., Mailed sealed, free, Correspondence cônfidentiul.Address ERIE MEDICAL Co., Buffalo, N.Y.Aug.28 207 MONTREAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1887.MARINE INTELLIGENCE.BY THE RIVER AND CANAL.Bark Hebe, trom Quel ie, arrived at Dundee on the Mth.Steamship Oregon, for Liverpool, suiled 6 a.m.Saturday.Steamship Scotland sailed for London at 7,30 a.1n.Saturday.Ship Sultan goes into Coutin\u2019s dry dock today to be examined.Stvam-hip Dominion arrived from Bristol at 6 p m.Saturday.Stcamship Brat-Lerg arrived at 11 a.m.yesterday from Sydney.Steamship Concordia arrived at 4 p.m.Saturday Irom Glasgow.Steamship Polynesian sailed for Liverpool! at 7.30 4.1.Saturday.Steamship Kchrwieder, from Montreal, arrived at Beltast on Friday, Steamship Cremon sailed at 6 o'clock on saturday morning for Aniwerp.Steamship Wandrahm sailed from Hum- burg for Montreal on ih.27th.Steamship Avlona arrived from Shields at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning.Steamship Norwegian sailed for Glasgow at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning.Steamship Toronto arrived at 7 o'clock on Friuay evening from Liverpool.The Alans steamship Assyrian Done di tas 62 ¥.0.Wurtele./Moutreal 53 5 ; rd 01 90 PF.+ Lbeslaudes.\u2026.jQuebec 3 162 uw pio 55 18 Anvarilda Boulet.Ottawa .2 a : 2 OU 201 0 Win.@ Patterson.Toronto.0000 2 u 59 5, 0m Se Alived Fortier.JALongueui!, PQ .| 80 a a (ed o wa John Campbell.Sherbrooke, PQ.Ge a 3 2 0 a po Walter M.Rice Montreal.ix 65 2, In 2 Walter M.Rice.6 ces 53 29 > 2,000 00 18 62 Walter M.Rice.\u201c a3 2) 251 2m oe Le 89 Francis Rush.Toronto 60 mw 2 3,000 w 72 5 Felix Langlois dit T Ottawa 52 33 a pa A 3 i Adrian Lalonde.¢ 2 et 2 Sn 0) A.L.Stevens.Quebec 36 53 1 ; ) C.H.Lennon.Lo Lindsay - 32 ! 3v 33 1,000 0 Albert Berger, Jr.JChambiy Basin, PQ.0j 45 sl ws 2,100 \" vcetave Girard.{Fhree Rivers, PQ.+.43 74 92 i » J.F.Spencer.LAToronto.vaeee iene «| 47 104 15 4H N Nicholas Pearce.Eastiman Springs, Ont.41 + 20 3000 t ) John Farrier.S1kirK, Manito | 37 Zz lu 2.04% os Mary FE.Erwin.Halifax Nes.30 4 40 2,000 J.B.Duverger Montreal.47 39 06 3,000 00 E.1, B.Yelle.6 oe.48 33 12 1,100 00 6 G.HL Weir.Hamilton.46 164 Ww 50 x) 00 it Fo Osmore F.Reed.Poronto .au 53 2 2,000 00 1» x James W.Thompson.Orangeville 51 50 8; 2,00 00 a 3 George Campbell, ooo ok _ 6 La 12 200 ue.3 5 jm.Hardy.10 ace inns acbee.coon ol 2.pl 31 3 Pate Trapper.\u2026 Alfred, Co.Pre 59 19 40 1,000 ow 6 i Catherine Killins.| Wainfleet.40 25 32 3,000 Ou ho » Kdward Fortin.Montreal.2.000000 3 73 00 2,001 00 346 32,357 8) $106,500 00 S305 19 of Uld Lite Companies.Ra or subseribed stock bui al cash).viz.: The Bank of England, $100,000, and the uu.lute protection to its members.with amount required for the Reserve Fund.their assessments.$3,000 [or every working day in the year.are but 811 for 81,000 Life Au 35 Life Insurance, and $140 for %20,000 Life W.H.OLIVE, J.D.WELLS, settlement eonditions., The Company\u2019s shares, which payment from 624 Main Streot, - EXTRA DRY A The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, in the World, consanttes to afloed safe and retiabie le insurance ut | | 16.total membership number is over Sixty Thousand.has a crve Fund of One Milllon Two Hundred and £ifty Thousand Doilars (nol fictitious It has no Stockholders to receive jarge divides.It is licensed by the Dominion Govertinent, and has deposited therewith Filly Thousand Dollars, and with other Governmental Depar Its entire Reserve Fund is heid in {rust by a separate corporation, thus giving abso- Its plan of insurance is simply to colivet ev It has declared to its members of five years\u2019 standing a dividend equal -o $3} per cent, or all It is paying to the Widows and Orphans of deceased members more than The admission Fee and one year\u2019s Annual Dues urance, 835 for 85,000 Life Insurance, $70 for $10,000 CANADIAN MEMBERS OF ADVISORY COUNCIL : WARREN KENNEDY, Wholesale Dry Goods, TORONTO.WILLIAM WILSON, Toronto Vinegar Works, TORONTO.Canvassers for City of Montreal, wanted.Cecneral District and Local Agents wanted in unrepresented places.Address for Circulars information, W.J.McLEAN, CANADA NORTH-WEST LAND COMPANY, QUIMITISD.) Choice Lands for sale in Manitoba and the North-West, without cultipation or The Lands reserved for sclection by this company have all been carefully inspected and are good agricaltural lands.A great part of the Land is in closely settled districts and near the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, aud in Southern Manitoba near the branch lines.Forty per cent.(£0 per cent.) are accepted at par in Price Lists can be obtained at the offices of the various agents in Manitoba and the North-West, or at the Toronto Offices of the Company, 18 King Street West, or WwW.B.SCARTE, Managing Director, DELBECK! The la-gest open as- sestment association arly one-third the raies It has a ments Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, York Siaie Insurance Department, $AW,- New ery two months the cost of insurance together Pay as you go, and get what you pay for.Insurance.Managers for Province Quebec.217 St.Jnuames St, Montreal.| | are now at a discount of nearly of lands.Winnipeg, Man.DW tf 103 ND VIN BRUT! NONE EXCEPTED! The DELBECK CHAMPAGNES are offered with a full conviction that there are no better Wines imported.Ask your Grocer or Wine Merchant for them.TRY THEM! January 13 LEOPOLD GALARNEAU, Agent for the Dominion.McINTYRE, WHOLESALE IMPORTERS 13 Victoria Square, SON & CO., DRY GOODS, Montreal.Railway Supplies, ¢\u201c COLTNESS,\u201d \u201c DALMELLINGTON,\u201d \u201c DALZELL\u201d Stecl Roiler Plate \u201cLUKE Manufacturers of WROUGHT IRON THOS.ROBERTSON & CO.MONTREAL AND GLASGOWS, IRON, STEEL AND METAL MERCHANTS.Plumbers\u2019 SOLE AGENTS FOR \u201c LONSDALE HMEMATITE \u201d PIG IRONS.\"> Charcoal Iron Boiler Plate.Also, BOILER TUBES, made from Iron or Steel.168 and Steamfitters\u2019 Supplies.\u201cGARTSITERRIE,\u201d \u201cEGLINTON,\u201d and | \u201cSITANK'S® Sanitary Appliances.\u201cTHOS.GLOVER'SY Dry Gas Meters.TUBING, for Gas, Steam or Water.HEAT TI TH HB For Sore Throats, Holloway\u2019s Pills Purify the Blood, correct ull Disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS.They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages.and the aged they are priceless THERE OINTMENT Isan infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, and is famous for Gout and Rheumatism.Chest it has no equal.Bronchitis, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no rival, and for contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm.Manufactured only at Thomas HOLLOWAY\u2019S Establishment, 8 OXFORD STRTET (late 533 OXFORD STREET,) LONDON, and are sold at 1s.13d., 2s.9d., 4s.6d., 11s., 223., and 33s.each Box or Pot, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World.pes Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes.is 533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.FOR ATT.\u2018and Ointment.PILIS : \u20ac For children For disorders of the Coughs, Colds, Or If the address NETTLEFOLD'S SCREWS, ETC.POSTPONEMENT TION TRADE to uuforescen i Assorting or this DAY, OCTOBER o'clock a.m.& CO., Auctioneers.Isth, A Proof-reader wanted.Mus stri sober habits.a Sire HERALD.AUE- SALE\u2014Owing diflicuities in exceptionally large stock we are compelled to postpone the sale to TUES- 10 J.8.THOMSON PROOF-READER WANTED.Apply to the Editor of THE ; DOMINION BRIDCE CO.(Limited tf 228 DW 2 ça ns GIBB & Being in weekly receipt of Novelties in TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY, INVITE INSPECTION.FOR SALE, Fine Steam Tug, 60 feet long, 12 feet beam - 14 by 14 vertical engine.Light draught Splendid condition.Sold because owners have finished work for which she was bought.Can be seen at Lachine Locks, where all communications should be addressed.pa = \u201cADVER TISEMENTS.NEW ADVER | MANUEL GARCIA ALONSO CIGARS! BOUQUETS, PANETELAS, MANOLES, SPORTS.| £8 One case of the above just reccived.PHILIP HENRY, 134 St.James Street.Commission Business, Auction and We Leg leave to inform our friends and the publie generally, that we have succeeded to the business heretofore carried on by the late WILLIAM XE, SITAW; and we shall continue to conduct sul sofevery description ar the old stand and cl ewhere, us \u2018Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Real Estate sales will have careful and prompt personal attention.Household Furniture, Farm Stock, Implements anid Produee, Dry Goods, Hardware, and General Merchandise.Books, Paintings, aud Works of Art, Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Robes, &c,, &c.Damaged Coods & Property of Every Description.Sales of each and all will be undertaken and executed with promptness and despatch.Acrount sales and rewurns will bo rendered without delay.VALUATIONS, APPRAISALS AND SURVEYS, for Underwriters, Executors, Notaries, and others will be made in the mos: carciui manner.We have excellent dey storage for furniture and property of every description.Liberal advances mad: on consignments, DUFF & FRASER, 322 St.James street, Montreal, Ist Oct., 1887.231 FEATHER DUSTERS! THE ONLY DUSTER THAT DOES NOT SCATTER THE OUST! The Only DUSTER that Collects and Retains the Dust, to be Beaten or Shaken Out After Using! A DUSTER THAT WILL NOT SCRATCH the FINEST FURNITURE! The only Duster that takes the place of a cloth for wiping up dust.MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MAKERS AND PRINTERS, 1755 and 1757 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL Sept.14 NEW BUILDING TO LET, FOUR DOORS WEST OF \u201c WITNESS\u2019\u201d\u2019 OFFICE.Being now in course of erection can be fitted to suit tenants, Would be divided into two shops.Good Second Flat for manufacturing purposes.Apply to MR.FRANKLIN, 169 St.James Street.Sept.7 TIIE Federal Telephone Co'y., 16 ST.SACRAMENT ST.\u20140\u2014 CAPITAL, $250,060.PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : Jacques Grenier, Exq., S.H.Ewing, Esq., Jesse Joseph, Esq., L.J.Forget, Esq., Duncan Mclntyre, Esq.Hector Mackenzie, Esq., W.C.Van Horne, Esq., John Cassils, Esq.The Citizens of Montreal are hereby notified that \u2018The Federal Telephone Company\u201d is about to establish a telephone exchange in the City of Montreal, at the following rates: $35 PER ANNUM FOR BUSINESS PLACES $25 PER ANNUM FOR RESIDENCES The personel of the Company is a sufficient guarantee of its stability, and itis confidently expected that the citizens of Montreal will show their appreciation of the enterprise by strongly supporting the Company, which guarantees them a reduction of Fifty per cent.in Telephone rates.CANVASSERS WILL CALL UPOK THE CITIZENS TO-DAY.For further information apply to JAS.A.WRIGHT.Montreal, 8th Sept.1887, 204 The Bell Telephone Company OF CANADA._\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIVIDEND No.11, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 A Dividend of Two per cent.has been declared payable at the Company\u2019s oftice, in Montreal, on the 15th October next, to Shareholders of record the 30th S«ptem ber, 1887.CHAS.P.SCLATER, Sec.-Treas, \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, HENRY THOMAS.Lessee and Manager \u2019 MISS MARGUERITE ST.Jouy AND HER | English Comedy Company of London Artists \u201c MONDAY, October 3\u2014DAVID GARRaçe ; .Js Ar RICK concluding with the Musical ¢ de K FLOAN OF A LOVER.00 omedy, THE Tu xday\u2014SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Wednesdiy\u2014 THE LIFE OF AN ACTRES ! Thursday aud Friduy\u2014AS IN A à, RESS, GLASS.LOOKING: Saturday Matinee\u2014LADY OF Lyox « Suurday _Evening\u2014THE Neh PRIV.SONI CRETARY.VATE SE Seats now on sale at Nordheimenrs, 2 LE - CES } SPARROW & JACOBS, ~~ TIMEATRE ROY A Every Afternoon and Evening, we Kk commencing Monday, October Srd, ENGAGEMENT OF : | EDMOND COLLIER! The Young and FEminent Cour-diun ; Tragedian, Supported by an Excellent vod matic Company.Mond > cellent Tp.REPERTUIRE :\u2014Monday and Tuesday A ry noon and Eveninz\u2014VIk ONION, rater day afternoon and Evening\u2014DAMON Ta PYTHIAR.Thursday Afiernoon aad pe ND ing\u2014MAPAMORA.Friday and Saturday qu ternoon and Evening\u2014JACK CADE, (9 Ar Prices of Admission, 10, 20 and 30cts, KXT WEEK,RACS, 887.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAT, | Hunt Steeplechases ! TO TAKE PLACE ON | THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 6th OCT.sth oct, Fashion Course, Blue Bonnets, 0 STEWARDSugh Paton, Esq, MF.His Worship the Mayor of Montreal, Jon Crawiord, Esy., Dr.Craik, James O'Hrien, Esq., Hugh A.Allan, Est.J.Alex.Lo Straihy\" Jesq., J.R.Barclay, Esq., IL A.Galarneau Esdq., Jus.P.Dawes, Esq., Wm.H.Arnton Est, Andrew A.Allan, Esq., SPECIAL STEWARDS FOR FARME RACES\u2014Jamn-s Drummond, Esq., An, Scoti, sq, James Sommerville, Lapointe, Esq, Thomas Brown, Esg.FIRST DAY.Ist.Green Steeplechase\u2014For « Purse of Son SL to first horse ; SU L0 second ; third horse to save entrance fee.2nd.Members\u2019 Plate\u2014For a piece of Plate value SL.! f Plate, sed.Half Bred Handicap Steeplechase\u2014pop a Parse of X20; S150 to first horse ; su second ; third hor 0 saveentrance fre.ith, Open Fiat Race\u2014Oné and à half miles, =SICOND DAY.5th.Hunt Cup\u2014For à piece of Plate, value | Its À lew Eu, H, 30.6th, Farmers\u2019 Race\u2014I'or a Purse of 3x0 : $200 to first hore; SI to second ; Ses Third ; 3 to fourth ; S30 Lo fifth 5 $70 to sixih; Su) to seventh ; 550 to eighih.! \u201cth.Open Handicap Stveplechase\u2014For à Purse of 3300; 3259 to first horse; $i to second ; third horse {o save entrance ree.Kih.Consolation Handicap Steeplechase\u2014 For a Purse of 5100 ; 300 to first horse ; $30 to second ; S20 to third, \u2019 Post entries allowed on payment of double cuirance fee.First race to start at hal-past two 0cloc sharp.Gates open at 1.30 pet clock Owners and riders are notified that races will be started panctually at the hour named, without waiting for horses that are not at the post on time, #33\" Badges (35.00 each) to be had from the Sceretaries and Members of the Montreal Hunt, m 24 MONTREAL VETERINARY COLLEGE The opening Lecture will be delivered by PROF.D.M:EACHRAN, FR.CVS, IN THE LECTURE ROOM OF THE COLLEGE, No.10 Union Avenue, ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCT.4th, At EIGHT o'clock.Subicet: \u201cVeterinary Sanitary Science and Diseases of Animals in Relation to Public Health\u201d 2837 Thr pubic are cordially invited Oee.1 234 Art Association of \u201cMontreal, PHILIPS\u2019 SQUARE.The Galleries of this A sociation are now open to members and the public from 9.30 to 5 o'clock daily.Admission to non members, 25 cents.The Art Classes, under the direction of Mr.William Brymner, RCA, commence work on MONDAY, October 3rd.Iniending students will please communicate wich the See- rerary as soon as possible, Sept.8 tf215 ~ a : DAKCIRG AND DEPORTWENT.NOTICE TO T{IE PUBLIC.Allow ne to offer 5 sugzestion to those intending to learn Dancing.In making appii- cation for admittance dont listen to a bou of what will be done for=you, but visit the classes see for yourself which offers the sin- plest in-truction to accomplish the same ends; it will not require a previous experience to judge.You will then know whether your master is capable, This is reasonable, and Dancing Teachers should have no objection to a thorough investigation.My closin programme this spring was the largest in America.The classes for Ladivs and Gentlemen meet every evening; dil rent classes, The Juvenile Classes\u2014I have classes also every day, and persons ean be suited with regard to hours.Private Lessons\u2014Hours to suit pupils.Fancy Dances of ail nations; in fact, anything done with the feet.Circulars at Princes Music Store, and at Thos.Allan & Co, under Hall.Telephone 1344, Your obedient serqant, 231 EA.RUY McDONALD.HE BELL TELEPHONE CO.OF CANADA.NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.In view of rumored attempis of other or ganizations to compete with this company.subscribers are requested to consider that the suecess of such efforts means that cach person must connect with two or more exchanges, instead of one, in order to reach the saine number of subscribers as are now reached by the BELL TELEPHONE CoMPANY, and hence the necessity and nuisance of {wo telephones instead or one, and an increased rather than 8 reduced rental.And, further, it will be prudent, before making any new engagement, to ascertaln what the competing companies M tend io give in return for their patron 5 Subscriptions, since if they propose to place more than one set of instruments on à line, their advertised rate is no reduction on this company\u2019s charge for similar service, and the number ot connections must necessarily be wuch smaller.Ir should also be borne in mind ihat the BELL TrLEPIIONE COMPANY'S SYF tem of trunk lines\u2014comprising some four thousand miles connecting cities ana town, can be used by its subscribers at reduced rates, and will not be connected with 4 competing exchange.Subscribers may sure that this company does not propose 0 retire from a field which has require cigh years in time, and a large expenditure in Money to secure.For the purpose of expè diting and improving the service, this com pany is about to er cl an exchange at the wes end ol St.Catharine street, where the bus ness of that section of the city will becs ducted, and which wiil also have vonnecHon with the present exchange.By this mean a large number of subscribers who now pay # extra rental because of extra mileage, Nd have their rentals reduced to the standard one mile rate.The Bell Telephone Combats will also introduce a Messenger service, w h i will enable subscribers to obtain messengers cabs, ete, without the expense of a special ¢ box for that purpose.C.F.SISE, Vice-Pres.and Munaging-Directon Montreal, sept.22nd, 1887.rmwl = NOTICH.The St, Leon Water Co, have opened their Central Depot at No.54 Victoria Square.Teiephone No.1132.A.POULIN, Manaftl MIRRORS qermat Ail Sizes of Mirrors, in British and @ Pr Plate, made to order at short, notice, PRY bevelled.228 Qaaldity guaranteed and prices 10% A.RAMSAY & SON H.ERN & CO 142 EYRE STREET.SHEFRIELD, 1NGLAN Manufacturers of all Classes oF Cutlery, Table, Pocket and Penkuives, SCS Razors, Electro-Plated (hoods, gle.etc.rade The best and cheapest house in the trade ju All orders accompanied with rever y England, or Bankers\u2019 drafts will be PT a .Montreal, Sept.lôth, 1887.150 Tm 20 executed.v= Pf ve Vr ht gd pt pt pd va fd he = ye ON | \u2014r, \u2014 Ot Uo vt pr ee Yd Ng Sd ft Tf pd ppt + Elen Ane TRON ÿ bl bd TL bs be pe ged Cf by Fad PP od de pr TT FY Yep paged ped bt fg pm 1 1 TEC ors \u2014 fr et bw dt pl A CS T7 a Ae mas oe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A \"27 ra._ | __ BN | 110 ee THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1887.3 _\u2014 ma TS pa SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 a rae we mon mn PRODUCE NE ER .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014aemy \u2014e ae an roma Trade and Commerce.bressngs, | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.STEAMSHIPS.| | AUCTION SALES.\u2014\u2014 M TL « Oc rl, .i i a 3 à 3 Sor - u TT 7 v 1 : i OF NO $1 =, 1 Le * TE HERALD OFFICE, à PLOUK\u2014Receipis Pedi Tostans Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co y.| | By Benning & 1 vrén'ton, Saturday Evening, October 1, 1887.Ç ae was as dull as Saturday usually is, a EXTENSIVE SALE OF i Montreal Stock Market.tion.The boii prices Ba any direc- ! r, and there stock Exchange resumed its Saturday are better 1887-FALL ARRANGEMENT-1887 | There was a quiet, half-holiday feeling about to-day\u2019s markets, and the amount of trading was very light.The general feeling at the opening was sirong, and Lhe close was sicady, with a fractional deeline in some securities.Reading was active, with sales of 13,60 shares, opening strong at an advance or j, and clo inz firin } lower at 614, 1 above yeslerday\u2019s closing figures.SL.Paul Was also very active, and opened steady at 79}, but ruled ratlier weaker, closing # lower at 78%, sales 14,00) shares.Western Union ruled firm, and closes unchanged at 75).C.B.& Quincy opened 1) higher at 35}, and advanced a fraction to 155), but the dealings were very light.Jersey Central closes to-day | lower than previous dav at 73}, but wus active, 900 shares chanzing hands, and Missoury Pacific is rather better at $4.yesterday's figures, Reports oi stock in Liverpool were conilicting\u2014ours showing decrease ol a million bushels since a month uso, while others reported increase half a mition sane ket.We taney the latter report included flour, by mistake, tor we have it that stock of flour decreased as well as wheat, Export bids increased and some shipments being worked there is little show of increase in reports and purc-ntag- of contract grade still very low.Corn and provisions dull and a shade lower.: A.GEDDES & Co: To-day\u2019s close and yeste:day is as under:\u2014 S-pt Oct.SU.1.Oct.wheat.A 714 cea Nov.wheat.722 2} Dee.wheat, T4 74 Oct.corn.42 Cee Nov.corn.es 42 424 Dec.corn.oii, 42 £2 Oct, oats.casser nue 5 .Nov.oals.Dec.oats.(imne, Which caused some selling on the mar- | 4.15 and 5.30.From Montreal, Laprairie Wharf\u20148.40 a.in., 1.05 p.n., 2.20, 3.85, 4.50 and 6.05.From Hochelagu\u2014Cotton Factory Whart\u2014 9.05 a.1n., 1.30 p.m, 2.45, 4, 5.15 and 6.50.COMPANY'S TICK OFFIeesi\u2014James Dunn, 1364 St.James street, opposite St.Lawrence Hall; John MeConniftf, Windsor Hotel; A.B.Chaire, Jr., 202 St.James street; Hy.st.Dizier, Balmoral Hotel; Robert Melzwen, Canal Basin, aud ai the Company\u2019s Ticket Office, Richelieu i\u2019ier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.ALEX.MILLUY, J.B.LABELLE, _ Traftic Manager.General Manager, General Offices, 223 St.Paul street.Montreal, Sept.20, 1887.THRE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY 11 106 HAVRE FOR MONTREAL EVERY TWENTY DAYS.Steamers of the above Line will sail as follows i\u2014 =8, IBERIA leaves Montreal for St.Pierre Miquelon, St.Malo and Havre, 27th Sept.- 58.PANAMA leaves Montreal for Havre 4th October.55, COMTE D'EU leaves Montreal for Havre 15th October.Through Bills of Lading granted in Havre, to points Last and West in Dominion; in Montreal, to all points in France and Europe, For freight and passage, apply to BUSSIERE FRERES & CIE, Havre ; BUSSIERE FRERE» & CIE, Montreal, 209 Commissioners street, Harbor Chambers.August # 110 Quebec Steamship Co.Bordeaux & Charente Service.SS.DRACONA will commence loading for HALIFAX, QUEBEC and MONTREAL about 20th September.Through Bills of Lading granted from Oporto.All the vessels of the above lines are A 1 highest class at Lloyds, and have been built expressly for this trade, and possess the most improved facilities for carrying Grain, Butter, Cheese and Cattle.Superior accommodation for a limited number of Cabin Passengers.Through Billsof Lading Granted by any of the above Lines to Ay point iu 310, according to aacommodation, all havin cqual saloon privileges.Children between and 12 years of age, half-fare.Servants, $50.Special Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.Tickets to London, $7; and Paris $15, and 82 additional, according to route selected.Saloon, Staterooms, Smoking and Bathrooms amidships.These steamers do not carry Cattle, Sheep or Pigs, For freight or passage :pply to PETER Wuiinr & Sons, General Agents, No.1 Broadway, New York; or C.C.McFALL, 188 St, James street, or J.Y.CILMOUR & CO., 354 St.Paul strect, Montreal, July 12 The Steamers of the Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal extra service, sailing from Liverpool and Quebec on Fridays, and calling at Derry, on voyage from Liverpool only, to receive passengers from Ireland and Scotland, are intended to be despatched : FROM FROM MONTREAL.QUEBEC.Circassian .Thur., Sept.15 Friday, Sept.16 Polynesian.Thur., Sept.29 Friday, Sept.30 Passengers, if they so desire, can embai k at Montreal, after 8 p.m.on the evening previous to the steamer\u2019s sailing.These vessels carry neither cattle nor sheep.Rates of Passage from Montreal or Quebec, Cabin.$50, $60 and $70 According to accommodation.he arket continues ; reports from abroad, which have .] Xn on (0 T6, CE pe FALL nd WINTER ons to-day, but the mar ket continues as stiffened prices a little, though prices in Ene.>a CR, poste) Nels ET | Ru F5 i at 4 a \u201d dull as ever, and the only trading to-day was land are not yet hugh enough to admit ofship- + = } oT ; CE TE.MT 41 agit APG A J a | ODS y 0 Richelieu & Ontario, of which 80 shares ments from Canada.Our quotations are un- DON A LDS NOT | a ECR ce.RNA i DRY Cc « E A anged pands at slightly declining Vaiurs, changed a; follows :(\u2014 { A .5 iN L yl B JAR ce close was weaker ai ib), a dectine of § Choice Patent.$150 @ 4.65 2 \u2014_ ; Ln arr anti Sr | ; .the ast transactions yesterday.There isno Patent, per byl.|; 7 110 \u2014 4.50 5 2 TT WEEKLY CANADIAN SERVICE | = EE 222 ME | The subscribers will sell at their rooms, - from las importance to note, the Superior Extra.0.00 \u2014 1.15 ° ; = = = | , Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter street, on per feature of impor \u20ac y the Extra Su TE trees 0.00 15 The steamers or this C ; N « y BETWEEN | | Under contract with the Government of oth lo list was steady though inactive.Cana- Fanoy | ip: Ne.ecrans 35 T or > ompany between pping Co.S | i TED ! \u2014OF\u2014 Canada and Newfoundland for the Wednesday the 5th October, - whol cific 1s unchanged at 313@52), but Spring Extra 1001 SN si \u2014 ow MONTREAL AND QUEBEC LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND GLASGOW COL UNITED SPATES ; Dry G dian any business resulting.The total Superfine.,.eee 3.30 \u2014 3.35 5 NE STEAMER: SE) A L STEAM ERS.a D MAILS \" a large and varied assortment of Dry Goods, apacions were share astoliows: SEER Qn dS eon pune eno MONTREAL & LIVERPOOL, - TE \u2014 + Arrons | consisnine or ransacti moe : a axers (Canadian).U0 \u2014 4,10 and ML as eri\u2014 1\u20ac Steamship CONCORDIA, 25400 tons, - MORNING BoARD.\u20145 Richelieu & Ontario Strong Bakers (American).0 \u2014 250 The steamer QUEBEC, CAPT.R.NELSON, Comprising the following First-class Clyde | Capt, MeLean, is incnd-d 16 sail from LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1887-Summer Arrangements-1887 coresidents, Nap and Beaver Cloths, Meltons.\u201ca - 95 563 ; SU do at Su.AVI aiR aa RE RE TUE .2) \u2014 3.30 on Mondays, ednesdays and Fridays, and Hullt.Pull-nower.ste , * \u2014 vatings, Mantle Cloths, Wineey, Sh 25, \u2018 ai 585: 2do PA are as follows, compiled Middiings SET .10 \u2014 300 the steamer\u2019 MONTIE 4 1, Carr Lo 11 Hoy \u2018 built, Full pow red fron steamships.| MONTREAL for CLASCOW SAILING DATES.This Company\u2019s Lines are composed of the Dress Goods, different siyies ot Cashmeres, The closing figure ows, .ards.cee.00 \u2014 2.70 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ai?SUMMER SAILINGS, 1887, | ; J FROM FROM following Double-engined, Clvde-built TRON Flannels, Wool shirts and Drawers, White ssrs.D.L.MeDougall & Co., 11 Hospital Ontario bags (medium) b,i,.1.85 \u2014 L9 o'clock p.m., from Montreal - .UN UR ABOUT pr, b STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water- and Colored Canton Flannels, and a full py Messrs.\u201c \u201c7 (spring e _ : , Will be as follows :\u2014 ; MONTREAL.QUEBEC.tight tment r surpassed for ass , ; ar y \u201c (spring extra).1.75 1.80 g THE Gth OCTOBER «s Ti Sept.2 iL se ght compartments, are unsurp: assortment of Smallwares.sureet :\u2014 {superñine) ! 150 \u2014 10 STEAMERS BETWEEN PROM LIVERPOOL, 2 1 SIR.SHarnia.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.rur.Sept.2 Fri.Sept.23 strength, speed und comfort, are fitted up with Blankets ¢ ! TTT TTT = City * (delivered) 2.20 \u2014 2.20 STHANEM RE LL Wednesday, Oct.5 Asents:\u2014Donaldson Bros, 165 St.Vincent icon \u201cps Sept.7 Thur.Sept.2 all {hs modern improvements that practical Etoftes mpd Rugs.' \u2026 [2% lo v UATMEAL\u2014Quotati ns are iw QUEBEC AND SAGUE LAKE WINNIPRG 0 \u201c Oct.12 Street, Glasgow ; Robert Retford & Co, 23 and oronto.Thur.Oct.experience can suggest, and have made the fon\u2019 weeds.+.1 34185 M M Granulated, perbbl,.nO $1.50 @ 4.75 © LAKE SUPEGIGR.Friday, Oct.gi 256 Sacrament street, Montreal.Vancouver.Tues Oct.18 Thur.Oct, 20 fastest time on record : Gry ad ay felt Hats.+ STOCKS.20 27 #2s fs ordi * _ bag.ce 220 \u2014 2,25 The steamer UNION leaves Quebec twice a LAKE ONTARIO.\u201c Oct.28 us ancouver.ue ur.* Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders.Note Paper, Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, ; 54 |25E| SE 22 rdinary, per bbl.\u2026 425 \u2014 £30 week.at 7.3) a.m., Tuesdays and Fridays, for LAKE HURON .Wednesday, Nov.2 - Bri t 1 S rvi {i r A onm th D k Acadlan .831)Capt.F.McGrath Twine, ete, a 29 42-158) E2 bag.\u2026 2.10 \u2014 225 Chicoutimi, calling at Bay St.Paul, Kboule- FROM MONTREAL, TEMPE RLE Y LI N BE Sto.Dervice lor Av ou OC.Assyrian.- 3970 Ladies\u2019 Corsets.ÿ > 513 & ments, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadou- LAKESUPERIOR .Wednesday, Oct.5 Ss i SAILING DATES FROM MONTREAL.Austrian .2458Capt.John Bently Ready-mude Clothing ; LE $0.00 \u2014 0.00 sac and Ha Ha Bay.LAKE ONTARIO.Tuesday, Oct.1] Texas.ete.About 22nd Sept.Buenos Ayrean.4005: Capt.James Scoti \u2014AN ; I kof Montreal.$2005 & 2| 2334 Zi} 0.00 \u2014 1.40 leave 10 CPE MAN, Capt.BAKEK, will BARK 3 Sa .\u201c Oct.18 Quebec 2° vend About 2th Sept.Canadian ; 206 Capt.John Kerr | A completo A b\u2014 Bleached, Halt - wk ol Ree 5 ; , ned 2.50 \u2014 2.65 ve 1c ornwall and intermediate ports THANEMORE .Saturday, Oct.22 ; au haginian, 214/Capt.A.MacNico ; Assortmun.of Bleached B tari Bank nca a.Tous pes 133 12 00 \u2014 1.30 every Tuesday and Friday at 12 o'clock Hoon, LAKE WINNIPEG LL.rday, Se 5 FORTNICHTLY SERVIC E \u2018 Rates of Massage from Montreal or Quebec Caspian.27B/Capt.Alex.McDougall Bivached, Cream and W.R.Dimasks, Crash, mk B.N.Ani dos p.c.\u201clind RT Grain commencing on opening of canal, LAKE SUPERIOR., Tuesday, Nov.8 BETWEEN o Liverpoo \u2014Ca | n $30 to $80; Secon Clreassian.3724/11.R.Barrett, R.N.RR.Assorted Towels, Linen shiriings, Napkins, panque du Peur ee Sud pe 145| 15 The only movement of import in this | Steer THREE RIVERS, Capt.CoLLETTE, LAKE ONTARIO 211 «7 Nov.15 ee a lowest rates if they Sorvan.3188 Capt.C.J.Menzies \u201cFhe whot t t - sons Da nn 0 arkot at ve At ie à ortance in this eaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday : \u2018ri- LAKE HURON.s day y A ASSE = CE ] A \u2019 > recian.\u2026.-3613|Capt.C.E.LeG e whole to be sold in lots to suit pur- Mob nS forot 10014 pico] 212 2068 mar ket at presvnt is in peas.The demand 3 day os 130 pons ry Tuesday and Fri Al = HURON ee Saturday, Nov.19 M 0 NTR EA L and LO N D G N , #0 desire, the evening previous to the sailing Hibernian.2097 Cant Goi LeGallais chasers.Hd inlets to » Rs \u201cqu '.253 pe 9 72 good, and sales are reported as 73e per 65 ll 3t on °C \u2018 , .SS.Thanemore does not carry passengers.of the steamer.-\u2018L , ; 3 ; 3 PEN © Bank She AN 100 88p.e.1313) 131 adloal, in store fo losis obtainabler.fort T5 amer CHAMBLY, Captain J.CKAPDE: The steamers ronment bey ITS Passengers.\u2014 *These st have S Stat Lan itoban apt.W.5.Main Sale at TEN o'clock.Merchants BBC 10003 eer tw\u2019 ww no Candin Went ofom unable.There is FAINT, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and wail for all points in \u201canada, Manitoba M asic Room and \u201cBath oom one, Manitoban A is Gapt.Dunlop | BENNING & BARSALOU, ank d\u2019 INCASa Mo PC.: hil al offering prices are \u2018riday a .m.; - 4 Torri font on nada, NT ik, Steamshi 2 CIN: 9 sq Mas A \u20ac nte Videan A uilding.tt ti ! Basun Townships Bk.Water Ti [ iio | eal at our previous qublations.\u201cThere | Siuanier TERREBONNE, Capt.Lavonce, 20TE Er ee ani United states, Lo prier ie ent Re AIN (ee 2200 tons, Capt.Neliher caÎtie nor sheuon 18 felt, aud carfy Nestorian.!.20|Capt John France | 20 Auctionders.shee Bank jpäp.c.| 11] worth Beans, enquiry for barley, which is leuves daily (Sundays excepted) at 3.90 p.m.These Steamers are hilt in aed.' eer © Seep.Newfoundlan : 919{Capt.C.Mylius Pacs] BEE en ee dc AE pe de ELLE | MONTREAL FOR LONDON.Lima {iain ana storage mots | Noraoutiood BHCapt HAG SALE ARDWARE Union Bank oof 03 pedo ay; CHiengo Grain and Provision Markets.4t Boucherville and Vurennes; for Contre orth Atlanite trade.i \u201cFor freight or passage.i .ova Scotian.05(Capt.R.H.Hughes : \u2018un.B'KorfCommerce.| 50}3kp.c.| 121 120; NOE malt MOT ion ca _ car on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays o passenger dopa s the most per.ON OR ABOUT nn Maroy passage, apply in Liverpool parigian.350 Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.R eminion Bank.BOG PC com\u201d! ; a Le ons jue, wheat, les Saturdays.ve Thursdaysand rer Droviaon for fopari ments ae one LT THE 27th OCTTOIZI AN Nu MAINE & MONTGOMERY, # James Peruvian.; 38 Capt.J.G.Stephen -_\u2014 | Bank offi tn 1004 bc grap] Te TH Hd BRAT shor vibe, Ager MOUCHE A FEU, commencing comibrt ind convenience or ay.fn vus cat, \\ Vil, 1 a fa ANE Co re NE Me PAC bolentaan: Sab Te tillo The subscribers will hokl a sale of Sample ank Ville Marc.de] or MONDAY, 2, h SEPTEMBLR, until close of Staten As larve and air Sven Mets William lor & Con 8 Jai India SANG C0, 0 Fenchurch streat 5 in (Quebec, W.olynesian.8;|Capt.Hugh Wylie Hardware : \u2018ir stores, Nos.86 and 88 St.' Bard Bank.co ah E.McLennan, 22 St.John street hands us Dad igation, eaves daily (Sundays exceplod) at he TO TU Dee and try.The Stor: Puiu, Loti, Fa by mporiey Larter x Ot su, nada Grand Frank Éail- Lomerantan.: apt W.Dalziel Péter street on Ir stores, Sos.56 an Yederal Bunk.a.3p.de Lh- foliowing table of xuations during the Lt 0-30 &m,, for Bout de VIE, Pointo-nux- (5% Is fitted w : is fully ventifaied arke, 21 Billiter street, Lowton, F0 Robert (> > russian.BolCapt, James Ambury Perl Bank .{1008 p.e.j.Ll LL ay play Wilg table of fluc uations during the Treinbles, Longue Puinte and Longueus bete by sr and is fully ventilated and Reto Son hand Es saenient street, w Da En Sr CS se raie Wednesday oth October, Pr Jous., ; arrive at Montreal at9 an.Leave Montreal\u201d x ori coro Le vies Montreal, 43 St.James street Hardinian L376, Capt.Joseph Ritchie \u2019 Ï MIsCELLANHOU © i _ _ Emtcago, Det.1, 1887, suny days, at 2,39 p.n,, for above ports, calling er a Sa argeon Is carried by each DAVID TORRANCE & CO, , Sarmuriian.8617 Capt.W.Richardson consisting of in purt :\u2014 Inlereolonial Coal Co.i FT 7 4%.a Longueuil, wants of females and children.GQ¢ i 8 Hospital street, Scandinavian SytsjCapt.John Park Tobacco Cutters, Coffee and Toa Tens, Water do bonds.* .les Steamer LAPRAIRIE, Capt.Bourassa, will \" \u201d PASSAGE KS General Agents, Montreal.Siberian, -3%4 Capt.R.P.Moore Cans, Water Jugs, Locks and Keys, Horse Montreal Tele a Zz I Ww Pg leave from mn ue, to close of navigaion.Mont fa res OF PASSAGE! il Ï a > Waldensian 2256, Capi.D.J.James Clippers Curponters® \u2018Tools Ho pee Window \\ inion Tel.Co a ë 2 um HU OF DEPARTUILL.Montreal to Liverpool\u2014=aloon $10, 850 and 7 tes \u2019 i inges r Tos ow a Dern Union Tel Co 2 5 2 Z| 8% From 20th August to isi Ociobor, all week 360.Round Trip Tickets ss, Xo) and a ne- © The Sho: test Sea Route Between Din Hines, Door Mandios, Door Buttons, \u2018ch.& Unit.Nav.Co.=| = Q = 23 daysexeepl Ssandays and holidays \u2014 cording to steamers.Intermadiate, 530; Steur- America and Europe, being ; sr Articles Maires du i Rich.n av.5 = 3 o = y, 3 I , ; .ous other articles too numerous to mention., screet Raliway Co.; + \u2014 +7 SE From Montreal.From Laprairie.age, $20.ontrea ewcastle-on-Tyne only Five Days between MIRRE 0 n Montreal Gas Co.40j6 Puc Wie 630 ami.2.00 porn.5:30 am.12,30 pom.For freight or other particulars apply : In Land and Land Sale at THREE o'clock.n, Canada Cotton Co.| 1003 p.N Ci woul mor] orl a ; HW um.5.00 pom, 8-40) aan.330 pan.Belfast, to A.Warr, Custom louse SERVICE VIA LONDON \u201c * BENNING & BARSALOU, vy do bonds.Daven.7 7251 725 BU Ty SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Square; in Queenstown, (0 N.I.SEYMOUR & , .The Steamers of tt 233 Auctioneers.u, New Engl'd Paper Co.Towed ther.THY 74 ml oT 763 20 p.m.5.00 pom.JW dant, 400 p.m, (0; in Liverpool, to R.W.RoBskrs, 21 Water \u20140 mteamers of the = n, Canada Paper Co.anuary.st Td Tag.77 From 3rd Oclober to 81st Ociober, (Sundays Street; tu Quebec, to H.H, SEWELL, 125 Peter LIVERPOOL LON DON D ER RY AN D \\ ! & Co.Canada Shipping Co.goose .> .> we And holidays excepted) :\u2014 Street.The steamship DRACONA, 2000 tons, Capt.By M.¥ licks & Co.> Dundas Coiton Co = December.| EL An a i ST I Gant.L230 pa.H.E.MURRAY, Sangster, is intended 10 sail trom MONTREAL MAIL SERVICE Sond \u2014 ï Mont Loan &Mortlg © Is 1h 2 43 - = a JH aan.RINT General Manager, \" =.L M t& Bldg Co Jump.01 42 i zy æ Front 3lst Uciober to close of navignli 1 Custom House 8 EY eal.Sailing from Liverpool on THURSDAYS Mont Vin ns, Co.JO ATS-\u2014 ! \u2018 ¢ (Sundays od holidays NR tvignlion, Juiy 12 ston tse Square, Monur al M 0 NTR EA L FO R LO N D 0 N y and from Quebec on FA URSDAYS, calling at u N PREC ED EN TED LARG E SALE real Cotton Co.Noyomber.nll 2611 261| 26H} 26! Pi sain.S00 pan, T.00 acm.10.00 a.m EE = ON OR ABOUT Lough Foyle to receive on board and land \u2014ob\u2014 Y : C ember.a.Lu ii) : * à 5 assengers to and from Irelanc 9 Boron Cron, Co.Satur 2 2 LONGUEUIL FERRY FRANCE, TILE 26th OCTOBIIR.ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.| ana Scotland ar inden to be dompatcheds EASTERN RUGS AND CARPETS.se ve \u2018 ; (HITE : \u201c .FROM FROM Conticook Cotton Co.Is bol ; la ER \u201c O\u2014 PEUT tton Co.January.SHR 125 972 CII Ava LL \u2014e FOR QUEENSTOV AN PRP ; MONTREAL.QUEBEC.& Kingston Col 1g.Co.Year.12 051 8 00 ; WELK DAY SAND HOLIDAYS.C A iN A D A .\u2019 \u2019 ChE: the val a VER OOL Sarmatian .Wedn\u2019day, Sept.7| Thur.Sept.8 The subscribers are instructed to sell, in the Mer do bonds.ere ETES onion From Longueuil io Hochelaga, Cotion Face M ed iterra nea n Service PROPOSED SAILING \u2019 Sardinian .Wedn\u2019day, Sept.21| Thur.Sept.22 Warehouse lately occupied by 1he te Telephone C Lann\u2014 tory W hari) am.6,7, 7.10, 5.2), 9, 9.40, 10.2) \u201cla ; 1 Parisian.Wedwday, Oct.5 Thur., Oet.6 CANADA Co-Ops \u2018E SUPPLY COMPANY to Bell Te cphons Ex November.6516561 6W1 575 1, 11,407 1220 pamey D 140, 220, 8, Ad, 420) 5 .a City of Chicago Ces Saturday, Sept.17 Passengers, if they so desire, can embark at NADA Jo-Or ERATIVE Sure LY M \u2019 ocident Ins C, OFN.A: December.) 6373 5 773 540, 6.25.7.Fram Colton Factory Whatl to BATU.I=, City of Chester, I Satarday: Sct.24 Montreal after 8 p.m.on the evening previous Allert Buildings, Vicioria Square, Nos.288 x, A Mig Cones Janua.y.0.6057) 6787 615 695 5 871 Logi nil\u20145.20 am, 6.20, 7.20, 8, 840, 900, 10, > hy of Richmond.- Ras OC 11 to the steamers sailing, and 2% Si.James strect, L Ch'n&sst.Law Pu BJ.vtt 15 fo, | 1202 12-19 pain, 1240, 1-20, 2, 240, 3:30, 4, ST - City of Tllinois 11) Saturday! Oct.15 shonoke steamers carry neither cattle nor Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October te Canada Cent\u2019l it y LE RE Service bola Longueuil and Lapratrie FRA §S.BARCELONA.City of Chicago.\u2026 Saturday, Oct.2 Rates à ; , 4th, 5th and 6th, st.Paul, M&M by 2 Wharl\u2014Week Days\u2014Leave Longueuil for 3 2 will commence loading at PATRAS for City of Chester.Saturday, Oct.D ates of Passage from Montreal the largest and ; bl Sig nt ni Dorian Pacific Kit._ Laprdrle Whar, ver steamer \u201cTerrebonne,\u201d = IE, HALIFAX, QUEBEC and MONTREAL, about so Opn Juman Pier, fool of (rand street, Jer- or Quebec, où Eastern Cdepors tua ee NUE offered L; Montreal 7 p.c.stock.| ougali Broth.2 out 8.50 a.m.Leave Laprairie art, 1st September, and will eall at MESSINA, 8e y Cabin.$60.00, $70.00 and $80.00 for sale, ail the best and favorite makes will and C ; acDougali B per slenmer \u201cMouche à Feu,\u201d at about 5.13 MARSALN, MARSEILLES, LEGHORN , 1 70-00 and $80.se in this colle ti Canada N Land Co, ers\u2019 night despaiceh irom their Chicago repre- en HO , 0 E E E MARSALA MARSEILLES, Jka {N, o (According to accommodation.be found in this collection a Ga Pine Log.B Sr let patch irom the 1HCALO repr p.m.{oy Longmen , arc B SSI R LI N .LARILAGONA, DENIA, MALAGA and Steorage at voy low rates.intermediate.\u201cMontreal TE Sa.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 ont, & Que.RR.eee CurcAGo, Il, Oct.1 \u2014There is no material SUNDAY TRIPS.Pnder Contract with the Dominion Government, \u201cÀ second steamer of the Line will follow permediate passage, $30.Round Trip $60.wieerage, trom Montreal.21.75 Agras, Mecens, Somaes, Bansivarra, Ouchac \"cute : ano hat, oa os ne From Longueuil\u2014S am, 1250 p.m., 145,3 SAILING FROM about a fortnight later, RATES OFF PASSAGE\u2014$50, $60, $80 and «Quebec.20.00 Mirzapore, Dighestan, Rajputarid, Khonia shgnt, w > > CIOSE Wal 5 steady al 5 ian.et WI.1.45, 3, New York Stock Market.; = in LA Diarbeeker, Terchan, Khorrassaun, Durbah, Isiamabad, Cashmere, Kelim, Balfurush, Arbadil, Jeysulmere, Buggelpore, \u2014AND A FEW\u2014 Antique Palace and Mosque Rugs, Turkish aml Persian Embroideries, Porieres, Cur- taius, &c., &e.The whole has been selected and cata loxued by an export of much experience, and form- in its ensembie, all the ost beautiful and rare specimens of this native industry of the Fast, Tn- publie ave requested not to miss seeing this grand display ot Carpets, which will be found both inicresting and instructive.Sale at TWO o'clock each afternoon, M.HICKS « CO., 24m Auctioneers.TO LET.TO LET, lively and dealers active during the week.Twenty-five hundred boxes cheese report.-d sold during the week al 114 for August and 12 for September.Sales to-day were one thousand boxes cheese at 12, oné thousand at 124, five hundred at 12}, fifty boxes same 123, Thirteen hundred Juckases buiter offered, but no sales reported.Ogdensburg Butter and Cheese Market.(SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.) UGDENSRUKG, N.Y., Oct.2.\u2014About 2,80 boxes of cheese were offered on this Board of.Trade.About AV were sold trom 11} to 12 cents ; balance unsold.Nothing was offered for creamery butter.Wheat 56,000 quarters; maize, 25,000 to 50,000 quarters; four, 130,000 to 140,000 bbls.Compared with August 1st, wheat decrease 120,000 quarters; maize decrease 110,000 quarters ; flour decrease 40.000 bbls.A year ago wheat increase 06,000 quarters; maize decrease 20,000 quarters ; flour decrease 5,000 bbls, ___ \u2014\u2014 Well Tested.\u201cIwas nearly dead with cholera morbus, one bottle of Exract of Wild Strawberry cured me, and at another time I was so bad with summer complaint that I thought I would never get over it, when two bottles cured me.\u201d Mrs.E.Askett, Peel, Ont.rivers under the control of the Government of the Province of Quebec, No person who is not domiciled .n the Province of Quebec can, at any time fish in the lakes and rivers of this Province, not actually under lease, without having previously obtained a permit to that effect from the Commissioner of Crown Dands.Such permit is valuable for a tishing season and is not transferable.DEPARTMENT of CROWN LANDS, Quebec, 20 Muy, 1887.E.E, TACHE, Assistant-Commissioner of Crown Lands.d-tf 152 A delightfully refreshing preparation for the hair.Should be used daily.Keeps the scalp healthy, prevenls dandruff, promotes the growth.X perfect hair dressing for the family.Be per _bottle.HENRY R.GRAY Uhemist, 141 St.Lawreroe Main street.ARTNER WANTED\u2014In a large and well- established manufuctiving business, 0 take the place of retiring partner ; office me preferred, with from $20,000 to $30,000 to invest, on which 10 per cent, will be guaranteed.Principals only dealt with.Address, \u2018\u201cF.L.R.,\u201d P.Q, 386, Toronto, SS.CREMON, for Antwerp about 28th Sept.For rates of freight and other particulars apply to AUGUST BoLTEN, Hamburg, GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp, Agents Hansa Steamship Co.STEINMANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp, Agents White Cross Line, Or to MUNDERLOH & CO., Montreal General Agents in Canada.RICK ANDTILE MACHINERY.\u2014For the best and greatest variety of clay working machines and engines and boilers.Send for catalogues to C.NORS WORTHY «& CO., St, Thomas, Ont.Sm law DW 17 For Sydney and North Sydney, C.B.8.8.Cacouna, on or about Thursday, O6t.6 Every accommodation has heen provided for passengers\u2014elegant saloons, ladics cabins, bath rooms, smoking-roons, etc.An experienced Stewardess carried on each vessel.For freight and passage, apply t0 PEAKE Bros.& Co., Charlottetown; NOONAN & DAVIES, Picton; HARVEY & Co., St.John\u2019s, Nfid; VooGHT Bros., North Syduey; J.E.BUKOHELT, North Sydney, or to KINGMAN, BROWN & CO, 14 Custom House Square.Montreal.July 23.Lf 308 88 parties are obtaining entrance to buildings on the pretence that they are employed by the Bell Telephone Company or the City Fire Alarm Department, and notice is hereby given that all our employees are furnished with Badges, and no persons should be admitted to buildings except upon production of such Badge.C.F.SISE, Vice-President Bell Telephone Co.F.H.BADGER, Supt.City Fire Alarm Department.May 19th, 1887.t-f 121.RL 51).Intermediate.$30.00 The total to-day amounted to 0,400 shares.DÉCORÉ ee ere, 1515 THE S.S.MIRAMICHI.CANADA or WESTERN STATES 3 CAN Steerage, from Montreal.111] $2175 The following were the fluctuations in prices Year pork [1111111100 5 à CAPTAIN A.BAQUET, And by any of the CANADIAN or WEsT- : BA OLR QUEBEC one $20.00 Part of our Works, and the sales made in New York Saturday, Mar.pork.ooo.00 LL.i ERN RAILWAYS to any point in GREAT The steame f th peciully reported for TH © Ilsa, et tard ; ta Is intended to sail on BRITAIN, IRELAND or EU RUPE at LOW- EL = °rs of the = Oct.1, 88 speaully reportad jor TUE HEKALD NGy Tard ST} B.S ERE Ns MONDAY, 3rd OCT.at 5 p.m EST THROUGH RATES.= == Glas ow Quebec and Montreal CORNER O by Macdougall Bros., St.Francois Xavier st.i «1 m à ge à etes \u2019 ; 1 p.m.Special attention given to the HANDLING 8 ! R z Nov.rib: DAILY LINE STEAMERS.\u2014FOR\u2014 of all PERISH A BLE and other cargo.Service CRAIC and ST.PETE 5 BALL EID eee .© \u2014BET :N\u2014 UE C, F POI GASPE For further particulars apply to 2 Live Hogs.BETWEEN Q BE ?ATHER INT, Ç ! I PPly § are intended to sail from Montreal for Glas- ST R EETS ® The following are the movements and MONTREAL AND OTTAWA | MAL BAY or POINT ST.PETER, ROBT R EFO R D & CO £0 as follovs :\u2014 \u2019 STOCKS, ei 3 g | Entiniated receipts 17,000 Passengers take 7.45 a.m.train to Lachine PERCE, C OTTETOWN, \u2019 ' on RII ARON Set 12 WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM = sstimat APS.coi 00 \u2026 \"or Se s ta - JM.LI ac FÉCUUM Les freee $ .£ E 1=2/\\28 2) \u20ac Official, yesterday.- 2,321 to connect with steamer.SUMMERSIDE and PICTOU.23 & 25 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, I, AINE RO UTEI.Norwegian.; ES \"A pout Sort: PH Zig SIE Shipments.8,506 TS The MIRAMIUH1\u201d having undergone MONTREAI Carthaginian, | SN About Oot 3 POW ER 3 16131618 Lett i St ho pout.sde eit FOR AUTUMN TINTS hot ough repairs to Hull Boilers and Machine July 0, + \u201ce 172 .Buenos Ayrean.About Oct.10 : Mix °d packing.3 30 @ 3 8 Take DAY TRIP to CARILLUN.supervision of the Government Steamboat n- \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 New York to Liverpool na The Steamers of the \u2014_\u2014 C.B.& Quince een 20 eavy shipping PEPPER.du @ spector, is now in every respect in first-class ; à ef .Can.is Halle ii 2, Receipts for the week 8,008 ; hipments 49,- Round ri, Shas.Saturdays, $1.00.condition.ent accommodation for passen Qucenstowun.London, Quebec and Montreal Line ROBT MITCHELL & CO cer.4 669.Recvipts for month 278,855; shipments 151,- SLIGHTF CENERY.As exc > = > ; .\" W07;| 400 17% Pacing UNS season te date 105,00, .ho gers.FROM PIER 40, N.R., NEW YORK.are intended to be despatched from Montreal ce corresponding period last year 2,303,000.Tickets at Grand Trunk offices, 154 St.James Shippers are requested to mark the port of FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE for London as follows :\u2014 MONTREAL BRASS WORKS Canada Southern.* 554] 55;].1 504] 1800 CATILE\u2014Receipts 2,00 ; market quiet.street, and Windsor and Balmoral Hotels.destination in full on all packages, to avoid \u2018 CT : Canadian .About 8th Sept.July 29 : 180 Den.& Rio Grand.of.fe fs LousE MEATs-Short eut, 37.95@$N.00; short MARKET STEAMERS.\u2014Stmr.MAUDE, mistakes in landing.Umbria.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Saturday, Oct.1.Nestorian -.-About 15th Sept.Del.& Hudson.| 994 12 WH 400 rihs, 37.80@37.85 ; long cut, $7.80@$7.85,; green for Brown\u2019s art, Se Tuesday \u20ac Fridays, For treight or passage apply to : TH < Servig,.Saturlay, et.Ë Pomeranian.About 29th Sept.Del., Lack.& West.1241129 2901 620 hans, Bic.7 p.m.Steamer NCESS, for CARILLO ~ === 2, struria - Saturday, Oct.15.man Érllscer acer a ca ae 29; Box£D MEBATs\u2014Short eut $8.20@$8.25; short &c.Stenmer DAGMAR, for RIGAUD, &e.BROCK & CO., Agents, pc ER Le Aurania.Saturday, Oct.22 The Steamers of the | le.Es rilx3 EU5@$8.10 ; long cut, $3.05@8S.10 ; sweet Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m.à on 206 Commissioners Street, Umbria.200.- Saturday, Oct.D.Liverpool Queenstown St i Do.Coded pickled hams, loc.FUR EXCURSION CHARTKR- Steamer A.B.CHAFFEE, Ticket Seen Seivia.a .Saturday, Nov.5., H \u2019 Ie 5 pie New Eng.4o}l 108].Option Markets.\u201c Princess\u201d (re-built 1885); steamer * Dag- 202 St.James Street.Ï Etruria .-+ Saturday, Nov.12.John 8, alifax and Balti- The commodious and centrally situated 1 Erie & Western.oh] mar\u201d (re-built 1836, class A2.) July 13.: Aurania.Saturday, Nov.t9.Mail 8 : remises, corner of St.Sacrament and St.he lil, Central.LA.ila |, CHICAGO, 1 pm\u2014Close.Qals.Zie October, R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr.4 AT CORK AR LAN RATES OF PASSAGE plore Wall service Blot strects, occupied by Messrs.GILLESPIE ot Jersey Central.| 74 744].341 gous 26:¢ November, 2e ave, May ; corn, 12e, Manacer.CALLING AT CORK HARBOUR, IRELAND.er ; pra are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 MOFFATT & Come Konas & Tex 24° 24} October, gi asked Nov 1h ber, #2ie December , = \u2014 C'abin, 860, 380 and S100, according to accom- FROM ALIFAX Apply to D.ROSS-ROSS, Secretary 1 Kanas&Tex.2 Su \u201cJanuary.5} May: vheut 704.Outer Le .; NY indy ial Beco 5 .0 D.ROSS-ROSS, § ary.ar Lou.& Nash.; Be Ie Novels, He Doin Toh To CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LINE CARRYING BRITISH wil AMERICAN MAILS.™giuir: fnienmeciaiepapsasests.| \"or Nova Scotian.\" Monday, Sept.12 Montreal Telegraph Company.nd Mich.Central, May ; pork, $12.05 nominal year 312.424, Janu- \u2014FOR\u2014 H FVLRY Kurope at very lowest rates.Caspian Monday, Oct.10 \u2014 - \u2014\u2014 4 .SAL.ry; lard 31.37 mal Octo v6.52, N - PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN IM- Thr ills of i fe \u2019 w En et 56:77 moiniaal December S15.aed du Port Arthur, Manitoba and the North-West, PROVEMENT.ihiroush Billy An{werpand other poris où BATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND he Missouri Pac.: \u201c9 January $6.75 asked May; short rib 37.50 Octo- \u2014 ea NOTICE.\u2014The steamers of this Line take the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports Cabin.$20.00 | Intermediate.$15.00 N.Pacitic , .> ber 36.35 asked January.Total sales 750 Ibs.b One of the magnificent Clyde-built steamships specified routes, according to the seasons of For freisht and passage apply at the Com- Steerage.$6.00, a 3 Do.pref.5% we lard at $6.40.ue ec, ALBERTHA & ATHABASCA the year, which include the Lane routes, re- pany\u201ds office, No.1 Bowling Green, New York.\u2014 AB 2 É North-West.2 190 DrrroIT, 12 m.\u2014Wheat, No.1 white, 75ic at .commended by Lieutenant Maury.VERNON H.BROWN & CO The Steamers of the ed e 9 De ver > 1421| 10 cash.red te cash October, 76j6 November, is intended to leave Owen Sound at 4 p.m.Lo ç _ ; + : General Agents ; oR Re où Pis Bi : 783, December, 84te May.HUNTING AND FISHING every Wednesday and Suturday on arrival of Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVER- to THOMAS WILSON, Agar er Glasgow, Londonderry, Gal- 10.& Miss.Re coq MILWAUKEE, 230 p.in\u2014Wheat, 704e cash .the Canadian Pacific Fast Express train from POOL, via Quecnstown, are appointed PES St Sa 5 ileet >.EXTRAC\u2014To:W gnis Cent ini] si 4111 \u20185py 72}e November 31e December.! the East, leaving Toronto at 10.45 a.m., and to leave as follows: Or to IY GITMOUR Store , way and Boston Service Ae ng Do \u2018pref ha .ws LA slug, 1 pm\u2014Wh al, Tie cash.Je ask- CLOSE SÉASOIMNS.Will run ret ORT ARTHUR FROM NEW YORK.354 St.Paul street, are intended to ou depatohed as follows from y at Greson Trans y 24 i did December s4ie May ; corn 1516 cash.He ; A 1887, July 4 Hon vos FROM BOSTON.\u20ac i ne PA Mai estern.39; Lid May; oals unchanged.HUNTINC.(calling at Sault Ste.Marie, Mich, only), *Celtic .Wednesday, Sept.14, 2.00 p.m cs Austrian.About Sept.3rd fy Pull je Montreal Provisions, where they make close counections with the Germanie.Wednesday\" Sept 21 Soom Scandinavian .About Sept.17th ».ullman Car v .(47 Victoria, ch.25) Through Solid Trains of the Canadian Pacific | Adrintie LW eden En Pi 3 9000 Prussian.About Oct.2nd © Reading.PORK, LARD, &e.\u2014There is not much doing, (50 Victoria, eh.16) Railway for WINNIPEG and all points in the Baa - ee etre or ra pm Austrian.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.About Oct.9th \u2014 Rock Island aud prices are unchanged as under, CANADIAN NORTHW EST, Shortest Route.Colter e.LES ou.12° Los gy _\u2014 g RAK > BL Pau oe Western DC-0 do LE 47:00 @ 100 OdjaiCEr1V0u and door, from st January to 15 Lowest rates, Quickest Time Whrough Bilis \"GENS Lio-o: Wednoduy, Oct 4 1pm The Steamers of the Ns Sa BL Litres e ess ccee 3 CC _ dT.D 15.ctober.1 .LL 35, |.inti : dnesd: > Oct.© .3 3 rp rer eee Dragons Mess en i an 00.003 2.Mouse (male and female) at any time, un- chaygine by (his line.stoamships were built partatle .ny Qt.26, Lun pn 7 Glasgow and Philadelphia OMPT AND 3 X.\"2000 jar airba s, per ib., UE il the 1st tober \u2018 Thes a > s , \u201cel fige or .; > \"eat .§ 3 ; Union Pacific.Do.Canadian.1.2.2 1 00.09 @ 10.093 tithe Ist Oc Bunting of moose, Caribou or expressly for this route and trade, and are the *Celtie .ie Wednesday, Nov.4, 11.00 p.m, = Ea ver Service RELIABLE CURE Western Union, ex Haims, uncover OO.114@ 0.12 1 ith dogs or by met of snares, lraps, staunchest, fast and best equipped and fur- Germanie.Wednesday, Nov.16, 6.00 aan, = are intended to be despatched fi Phil Wabash.Hams, canvassed, per Ib.0 @ 003 Spor wih 1 oi a y means \u2019 ps, nished on the lakes, and are *Adriatic.Wednesday, Nov.23, Noon.ee CT AS delphia for Gl Son: epatehed from Phila- ( Do, pref.Hans, pie-nie.\u2026: : W000 @ ww ND person (whitemen or Indians) has a oo LIGHTED BE ELECTRICITY.Conese steamers, have | superior Second ROM BI LA DELPHIA, For Cholera Morbus, oe rest Shore B Bacon, per 1b 00.104@ 00.11} right, during one season\u2019s hunting, to kill or Tickets, rates, and all information can be town or Liverpool ions.Rate, $35 to Queens- G U 10 LI N E Hibernian.ssavcuss About 15th Sept.Cholera infantum Tie M ring Exchange.Shoulders, per lb.00.10 @ 00.102 take alive\u2014unless he has previousty obtained had from any agent of the Canadian Pacific, .Manitoban.\u201cAbout 6th Oct.\u2019 oll ONY.evn cc see eus Tallow, per lb.connie VU.U3E@ 00.04 a permit from the Commissioner of Crown See that tickets read via Owen Sound.CABIN RATES.Hibernian.About 27th Oct.Colic Diarrhoeg.os, \u2014- - Eggs.Lands for that purpose\u2014inore than § caribou W.C.VAN HORNE, New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, \u2014 \u2019 me *Ex-Dividend.Thore is a good demand for fresh eggs, and and 4 deer, st ten days of the close season Vice-President C.P.Ry., Montreal.according to time and location of Berths, 85), UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Dysentery, and all Summer by .the market is tairly supplied, and sto ks do After the first ten days of the close and HENRY BEATTY $60, $30, and $100.Return tickets, $100, $110, ) ; f oo ; ; Complaints of Chiidren we Exchange.ot accuinulatr.We quote 17¢ io l7le por @ll ruilways and steamboat companies un Manager SS.Lines and Lake Trafic $a $1 SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN Persons desirous of bringing their friends Pp res There is no change in rates for sterling, as dose neb 4 (0088 PO publie carriers are forbidden to carry the ger Ry.Toronto - Tickets to London $7 additional, and lowest from Britain can obtain Passage Certificates or Adults.; AN zen.whole or any part (except the skin) of any a \" - 118 rates to Paris and the Continent.Children New York and Liver ool Cal- at Lowest Rates.An experienced surgeon _ \u2014_\u2014 Da shown by our table given below, compiled for Ashes.; ari i being au- May 18 ates to Paris an 1c continent.Child P s arried h 1 N & CO., Pr t l- 5 ; ron moose, caribou or deer, without being au- LL between one and twelve years half-price; carried on each vessel.T.MILBUR iy oprietors, to THE HERALD by W.L.8.Jackson & Co., Potash is firm and unchanged at $1252$4.40 thorizéd (hereto by the Commissioner of - : Infants free , li t t Berths not secured until paid for.TORONTO, ONT.ne shows io-day's rates in detail per 104 1b ;, tor fir=t sorts, cording to 1nres.Crown Lands.| 2 , ing à Queens own.Through Bilis of Lading granted at Liver- \u2019 y.= at.her 3 Ree pls are ight.3.Beaver, naink, otter, marten, pekan, from erm u d es n ies SPECIAL EXTRA STEAMER.pool an Glasgow, ail uw Continental Ports, _ alT A Tu C AT | re SE YORK.Dairy Products.1st April to Ist November.; **Arable.Saturday, Sept.10, 10.00 a.m.> lo all points in Canada and the Western 4 Niue CANADIAN cir | .T7 BUTTEK\u2014We having nothing new to-day in or Hare, from 1st February to lst Novem QU EBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Arable.- Saturday, Oct.22, 530 a.m.Proposed Sailings from New Yerk.bo and Montross wnt fol ehaltimore, Que sand 46 Front St n- \u2019 - .y market \u2018situation chis week has ; ; ti ee .- The w > of the saloon accor ation WV.Laven ess s 200 s § .fl .; re 5 : > as ON 3 ; ates: 51 ue Posted Actual thie butter m Aut hath n (Is week hu 5.Muskrat (only in the counties of Maskin- Sailing from Pier 47 North o, (he sod.of the saloon ac np to Second Nevada Taonga aot 2 Tam tions in Canada and the Uniled States to Bast, prorun eee Bl da mos be New York Funds me ae and in the country, which the holders do not ouge, Yamaska, tichelieu and Berthier) from River, New York Cabin passengers.Rates to Queenstown or Wyoming.Tuesday, Oct.4, 6.00 a.m Live ool and Glasgow, ,5 Baltimore, Bos- America, Send 3 Cents for Sample of No 4 nd \u201cterling Sixty Day: ol y show wily signs of pressing on the market at 180 May to 1st April fo Oa > of any kind > 4 * Liverpool, 30 and $35; return ticket, SUV.Arizona.Tuesday, Oct.11, 11.00 a.m For Frei it Con Tea a ther inf ti finished in fine Plush.Particulars sent when a Sterling Demand\u201d.present ruling figures, bud still there is no out- Cr a or.any kind, Royal Mail for Bermuda = Det.13, at 3 pm STEERAGE RATES.Wisconsin.Tuesday, Oct.18, 530am | oly oO Jens ÉD COURRIER, SI Quai d'Oreans, stamps are enclosed for reply.t Ster side du or the be grades, \u20ac ir he sb Le « pres + ; 8,8.\u2018OQ, rsday.Oct.13, at 3 p.m.; : en, 28 st.25, 11.30 a.VAN = \"if you are out , _ Sterling Cables uses 20e hove a export HY He FE a one.où 7.Black duck, teal, wild duck of any kind, Yor St.Kitts, Antigua, Dominica Martin- From Montreal to Liverpool, Londonderry, Nevada Tuesday, Oct.25, 11.30 a.1 avre; ALEXANDER HUNTER, 4 Rue (luck, Wile fo MS RONDE Weim nent ed Sept.dik the home market.The city trade coniinues (xcept sheldrake and gull) from 15th April to ique, St.Lucia, Barbadoes and Trinidad :\u2014 Quecnstown, Glasgow, Belfast, London, Bris- These steamers are built of Iron in water- Paris ; Ava.SOHMITZ & Co., Or RICHARD Fast.Toronto.Send stamps for hton Street, nv IN MONTREA!.tive, and is well supplied\u2019 with good dairy Ist September.8.5.BERMUDA, Wednesday, October 12, at tol, Carditl, or Glasgow, including Railway tight compartments, and are furnished with ERNS, Antwerp ; Buys & Co., Rotter am ; st, * 8 F Ya Py be \u2014 re Which brings Sede.for ow nships Aud at any time of the year, between one > pin., Fare to New York, at lowesl rates.every requisite to make the passage across C.HvGo, Hamburg; JAMEs Moss & Co, im 113 DW tv Between Counter Other à uotationsare as follows :\u2014 | \"| hour after sunset and one hour before sun- For freight, passage and insurance, apply to Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all the Atlantic bolh safe and agreeable, having Bordeaux ; FISCUER & BEHMER, Schussel- The Great English P nt Banks.Rare Crome 23 @u5 Ise, and also to keep exposed, during such A.E.OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents parts of Europe at moderate rates.Bath-room, Smoking-room, Drawing-room, Korb No.8, Bremen ; CHARLES Foy, Belfast ; = e Great English Prescription in N.Y.Funds.3-16@5-16 i@ Lreamery, Sy \u2014% prohibited hours, lures or decoys, ete.51 Brondway, New York.For further, information and passage apply Piano and Library,also, experienced Sur: JAMES SCUTT & Co, Queenstown ; MONT- ! ) Cures Weakness, Spermatorrhea, pe- \u201cte.60 days.8} @ 8.@ Townships.Us a N.B.\u2014Nevertheless, in that part of the Pro- ARTHUR AHERN, Scerotary, Quebec, to.J.BRUCE ISMAY, 41 Broadway, Kew geon, Stewardess and Caterer on each GOMERIE & WORKMAN, 30 Gracechurch street, Ng Emissions, Impotency and all Dis- nl- Do.Demand Y@ | 9a Morrisburg pee 16 \u2014 jy vinee to the Kast and North of the counties A.B.CHAFFEE, Jk., Ticket Agent.York.steamer.The State-rooms are all upper deck, London ; JAMES & ALEX ALLAN, 70 Greal gf eases caused by seif-abuse or in- ot Do.Cables.ue 3 rockvitle.16 19 vf Bellechiasse and Montinorency, the inhabi- : 202 3t.James Street, Montreal.B.J.COGHLIN, thus ensuring those greatest of all luxuries at Clyde street, Glasgow ; ALLAN BROTHERS, BIN discretion.One package 81, six $5, \u20ac si i Western etree \u201810 1 tants may, at all seasons of the year, but only * ! SOLE AGENT sew; perfect ventilation and light.James street, Liverpool; ALLANS, RAE & BEFORE] By mail.Write for Pamphlet.[arr mn London Quotations.Low grades.bles are eteady at Yt 3 for the purpose of procuring food, eic., shoot | A aa : ee CABIN PASSAWE, Co., Quebee ; ALLAN & Cu, 112 La Salle street, ureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich.on donnees Cable gives us the following quota- i oa per ate Me i no à ae Sho s 6 any of the birds mentioned in No.7.BOSTON and SAVAN NAH 413 St.Paul street, Montreal.$50, $60, $80 and $100, according to location, &c.Chicago H.BOURLIER, Toronio; THos gets Sultan cL Gaal à ous :\u2014 lings per or Le the ha a VS e 8.Birds known as perchers, such as swal- August 18 167 INTERMEDIATE Coux & SoN, 261 Broadway, New York ; or to aud LA VIOLEITE and NELSON.an Consols f 12.30 pom.Ram hace 14 doing steadily forward, and thore are 10Ws, king-birds, warblors, llycatche 1s, wood- STEAMSHIP CO CS This is a class that affords people of moder- © wv Ro PINSON, 1864 St.James street, op- Sept.22 il 8 or money 009-16 lols «ill buyers in the country at a shade under peckers, whippoor Wilts, fine pon (song Dante : ate means a respectable way Of travelling, P°° - @Wreace tail, H.& À.ALLAN SANT = 1d it 1114 the highest figures, There is a fair stock held ing red-bire oo cha re toni Only Direct Line from New England Beds, Bedding, M ash-basine &c., together 4 India Street, Portland, : Fer COUGHS AND COLDS, ch 30} 208 in the city, but it is diff all fo compare it wood-thrushes, ete.) kinglets, bobolinks, y + ii good food Linparato Dining room from 80 State Street, Boston, and \u2014 Is 12 1, with other Jars, prominent flr, » wy grakles, grosbeaks, hummingbirds, cuckoos, to Savannah.2 ne pert Ses rage EP .septemb 2 Common Street, Montreal.KAYS COMPOUND, a demulcent expoctor- | ali 22 2 ere 3s ¢ : * owls, etc, except eagles, fuicons, hawks an , ; te /, Ra a aE NP Pe eptember .7 ant, for Coughsand Colds.' = hd al Colored Le @ 1 other birds of the talconudæ, Wild pigeons, Thence to all points South.Zk; Pere ho ery Low Rates., = a ne : avis, 2 p.m.\u2014Renles, Sif, 92ic.ACY COLOTCd.vues 2 15 King-iisliers, crows, ravens, wax wings, (recol- es = ., AY*S CO! D, for Coughs and Colds Ç Messrs, L, J Forget & Co.have these quota- Fest White oon 2 cf 2 1h Lets), shiiked, Jays, mugpies, sparrows and FAVORITE ROUTE ; TO FLORIDA.as a AM Bear Non York.K C fuaily serviceable for Horses and tions by special cuble :\u2014 Medium 1200 10; @ 11° starlings.- EVERY THURSDAY at p.m.rom Savan- EEL, Cw eas 32 Jattle.' re _ Port tree tee are ere (From 1st March to 1st September.) nuh Pier, Congress strect, Boston.- 7 1 1 Y ater To-day.British Breadstuils and Provision 9.To take nests or egys of wild birds, at any «= DeW.SAMPSON, 'C.R.R.Agent, 201 t h ' J.Y.CILMOUR & co., Incandescent Electric Light.Kas TIC PILLS, a specific for Neuralgia, Grand Trunk 1st preference.8} 8 Markets.time vf the year.CL ti Washington strect.; ê nsa gams 1p 0, 354 St.Paul street, Montreal.; LE Face-ache, &c.d 2nd do LW 69 Liverpool, 11.30 a.m.\u2014The wheat market is N.B.\u2014Fine of $2 to $100, or imprisonment in 0.G.PEARSON, 8S.F.and W.Railway July 12 115 For House, Mill or Street Lighting, by Iso- \u2014\u2014 do 5rd do 2 353 oot firm and the demand fair; the offerings are default of payment.; Agent, 211 Washington street.\u2014 lated Plants or from Ceniral S$ ations.OAGULINE.\u2014Cement for Broken Articles Ho Ordinar : 147 I moderate, Corn is also firm and thereisa Nu person who is not domiciled in the Pro- RICHARDSON & BARNARD OF INAMBURG, B.\u2014The use of any other form of Incan- Sold everywhere do dpc GW raniced mE ist good demand.vince of Quebec, nor in that of Ontario can, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boston, Mass.J descent Lamp is an infringement of the Edi- Sole Makers, KAY BROS., Stockport, * The following are to-day\u2019s Liverpool quo- at any time, hunt in this Province without July 5; 5, a , 3m Mmwr 178 \u2014AND THE\u2014 son Paients, aud will be dealt with accord- England.w dm 44 Money.tations compared with yesterday?s:\u2014 having previously obtained a license to that > ingly.; The local murket shows a rather easier feel- Sept.30 Oct.1 effect from the Commissioner of Crow n Lands.R | A.J.LAWSON, PI L ES Instant relief.Final cure ing t .»s are sti oted at pue BU.a Such permit is not transterable, General Canadian Agent, w in 10 days, and never re- & to-day, although rates are still qu 11.0 a.m.11.30 a1.ÿ , 28 Fraser Buildings, Montreal.turns.NO pürge, no salve.\u2019 no suppository.: axe IN s ; à , s No >, s + - das, yet we understand louns have been Spring Wheat.8 4 @ NG * a4 @ \"5% FI SH i N C.» F ANTWERP Por À June 2 tf 131 Sufferers will learn of a simple remedy Free, pue at five on favorable collai eral.; Red Winter.3; 2\u2014- 00} 6 2\u2014 VW L Salmon (angling), from Ist Semptember Ÿ Oo va 3 sa 2 Ly addressing C.J.Mason, 78 Nassau stree The Bank of England rate of discount is No, J California\u2019 6 1\u2014 6 2] 6 1\u2014 6 2] J Tot Mary, ERED THE PRINCE OF TABLE WATERS.TEE OANA Se EPILEPSY Ne rk.émos DWitr 1 Steady at 4 per cent, and the open Loudon No.2 California.0 \u2014 0519 az uo Salmon (angling, Ristigouche River), from P sparkling.Refreshin Under Coutract with the Dommon Government.= \u2014_ m1 .vareh 20 faa Money market rate of interest is steady at 37 (PTR- ++ 000000 7 0 3 24 0 o 15:h August to Ist May, tinalis), fr ure, spa Es =.BLACK DI MOND LINE According to the present state of Medical BIC OFFER.\u2014To introduce them Pr cent.6\u201400 0177 6\u201400 0 2 Speckled troul (salmo fontinalis), from During this torrid spell the proper thing Le ; ; ; Science GELINEAU'S DRACEES (Sugar we will GIVE AWAY 1,000 Self-Oper- New York Bank Statement 0\u2014 0) 031 0\u2014go 9 15t October to 1st January.| winninisl drink is RICHELIEU.For sale ar the clubs, Steamers of the above Lines will sail as - Coated Pills), are acknowludged to be the ating Washing Machines.If you want New cor \u2019 i ~~ Bueon, 8.© t\u20140 014 6\u2014o0 | oS Large grey trout; lunge and winuinish, hotels, resiaurants, and rirst-class grocers.follows :-\u2014 8.8.CACOUNA.2,000 t it surest and most active remedy against this one send us your name, I.O.and ex- Lomerve inerense.\u2026.\u2026.ons HAO | Bacon, LC.0\u2014 ov 044 0 \u2014 00 0 do kerer.from 15 ADI to 1516 Mas ' r FOR MONTREAL.SS BONAVISTA, 1630 oo Pa terrible disease J.MOUSNIER, Physician, press office at once The Mational Co., ans decrense.= ar Lae Lee æ ; : | .Pickerel, from 1 5 St ay.; ee s 1°92 5 .p ey street, N.Y.Specie porense, n 2000 Sallow i tac +2 8 - g a ; - wo 91 5 Buss and Maskinonge, from ith April to J.A.HARTE, 8s.GRASRBEOUK from Antwerp 20h Sept.ns COBAN, A 1,350 a nt Sceau seine, France Wt 10 De firent NV een égal tenders decreus ne axe - \u20ac \u2014 5th.ss.AIM, amburg : \u2018he above new 1 Iron Steamships are , Depodis mere a IS \u2018 od LIVERPOUL, 3.30 Pp.Futures W heat init ish, from 10th November to 1«t Drugyist, Sept and from An serein Pare in intended to ail as follows, for p THE INTERNATIONAL Jireulati vease\u2026\u2026 ss firm ; Maize iet.No.1 California, 6s 2d December.; a J.55, L me Es 1 - ! : ' ; 1 hon decrease.: - ss Oct.: us 24d Now.; Us 35d Dee, 5 65 44d Jan.; Us Fine of $5 to $20, or imprisonment in defauit 1780 NOTRE DAME STREET, Oct.and from Antwerp 2nd october, Charlottetown, Pictou, and St.John's, Nd.N Railway & Steam Navigation - » 54d Feb.Paris wheat, 33s (à Nov.; flour, 31s of payment.; Feleplione 1,180.FROM MONTREAL.tete + I _ The Canton, N.Y,, Cheese Market.10 303 9d Oct.; 31s Nov.English country mar- N.B.\u2014Angling by hand (with hook and Line) EB plo ! 187 SS.KEHRWIEDER, for Hamburg about ey Bonavista, on or apout Saturday, a t.x GUIDE.; (SBECIAL TO THE PERALD.) ket are generally dearer.is the only means permitted to be used for LL LL » 7 1 At Washington\u2014 Washington.20e case a Lee 3 7 2 New York.ferences 31D Called 9th darkness.At Philadelphia\u2014 Philadelphia.18 2 1 Boston.\u2026 414 3 At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati.0 oo 10 18 3 St.Louis.eres sc +.2 11 6 At Clevelund\u2014 Cleveland eee iene à 12 7 Louisville.\u2026.\u2026.1\u202600000.wens 5 10 4 Called 7th, darkness.At Baltimore\u2014 Baltimore.oo.LL 5 11 1 Athletics.oven vin viv oie 2 8 2 Second game.Baltimore .12 1 Athletics 1 9 3 At Brookly:t - Metropolilin wot Brooklyn postponed, rain.Stars and tlamilton wet ground.Toronto 0, Buffalo 7, called in 3d, ran.Wilh the Montreal Hounds\u2014A Day on Prince Charlie.(BY MAC.) As I pulied up my blind about a quarter past seven in the morning on ** Pheasant Day, \u2014that is to say on the tirst of October, [ saw chat at last Diana, the Goddess of Hunting, had vouchsafed to graut us rain, the second string to the huntsman\u2019s bow.Badly indeed was it wanted; for not only was the earth baked hard, but the ditches weredoubly blind through the absence of the raintull that always beats leaves to the ground.Yes, in- decd, here was an old fashioned hunting morning\u2014a nice drizzling rain, a dampish Jog that clung to the ground, a cloudy sky, and hardiy any wind: ifhounds were to find, arun would follow for certain.After the weather we have been having, it was a morning that made one feel really tit and above one\u2019s self; and, given a horse that can jump a wee bit, even, and & quick thing from covert to covert, on : is bound with such surroundings to give a good account of one\u2019s self.Mr.Crawford, the Father of the Montreal Hunt, who was out on Saturday for the \u201c3rd first Saturday in October, and Who is now three years over Lhe span of life alloied to us in the Bible, said he owed his pres: 1.good Health to his out-door pursuits, chiel or which is fox-hun:iing.The venerable ex-master, who looked just as if he had walked out of a picture frame, so close and compact were he and his 35-year-old hunter together, so natty and erect in carriage was the former, and so perky was {hic action of the wonderful ani- inal, laid à d'ail of stress on th» advantages to Be derived Lom hunting.\u201cMany a time,\u201d said he, I have felt that I\u2019ve not known what to do with myself.Why, I've thought of all sorts of unpleasant things when 1 ve been in the dumps, and then the thoughts of the pleasures ol fox-hunting have come back tome, and I have no longer felt miserable.1 owe my good health to my steady pursuit of hunting.\u201d Yes, Mr.Crawiord is right.They say that there is a bright side to every dark picture.I really think that hunting is ihe bright side to one\u2019s winter lite, and winter is the dark season of the year, Very pretlily situated is the model farm, \u201csummerhill,\u201d\u201d at which the Montreal Honnds met on Saturday last, to enable the members to participate of the hospitality yeariy di-pensed with no illiberal hand, by Mr.Hickson ; ai least it struck me so, as I drove up to it, through the neatly kept circuitous drive.On descending, | was met by the host of the day, who at once came vut to bid me welcome, Mrs.Hickson at once ni vk- tg the stranger within her gates fecl as ir he was back at home again.There were not many people present so iar, but quantity was replaced by quality, as the worthy Master of Houndsand Mrs.H.Paton were there,ready to assist in welcoming the seld, active and passive.The Master was, through an accident lo one of hig horses, on oo, or rather on wheels, as Mrs.Paton had driven over in her preity phzton and pair.Almost the first \u2018\u201c pink \u201d to arrive was Squire Crawford, on his old and tried hunter, the twain looking hard to beat either for smartness of \u2018\u2018 get up\u201d or for work; then came Mr.and Mrs.Sergeuni, Mrs, Craw- ord and ut e Misses Craw 0 dx ho werc warmly weleon d by the gia: 10sec.8 at the door, Mr.Hickson au this tine superintending the adding oi lis boys\u201d ponies, young Masters Wand U.Hiekson showing real Englisir zeal for the fray, as did Master Ugilvie on adun pony.The Misses Howard, Mrs, Dow, Miss Dow, Mrs.S:anley Bags, Mrs.Hill, Miss Hill, Mis, Scott, Miss Seoit, Miss Campbell, Miss McIn- nis, Mr.and Mrs, Davis (England), Mr.and Mrs.Hannaford, Mrs.W.Ogilvie, Miss Bertie Ogilvie, Mr.and Mrs.James O'Brien, Miss Greenshilds, Miss B.Hickson, Mins Arnton, Mr.W.H.Arnton, secretary to the Hunt on ** Baby,\u201d Mrs.Dawson, Mr.Dawson on the historical cob, Mr.and Mrs.Susher- land, Miss Allan, Miss McDougall, and the following gentlemen in pink, black or grey, mounted, or on wheels.Messrs.Roll (England), Dr.Morse (Boston), Laird (Gla gow), Dr, Craik, C.McEachran on Multum-in- Parvo, J.K.Whyte on Estella, D.Melntyre on Egypt, Fred.Cushing on a puiling chest- postponed, nut, Guy, the brothers Penniston., L Galarneau, G: Guiarneau, Finnie on.Thistle, H.McGee on May Boo, Mr.Coghlin (on wheels), J.O\u2019Brien, jun., Fisk on a good-looking and promising five- year-old, Dr.Fisher, Gilbert Scott, Alce.Strathy lookiug very workmanlike on Bird- catcher, S.uarc Brown, Potter.jun, Shepperd on one oi Elliott\u2019s horses\u2014Queenie, I.Kliiott on the Lig jumping Major, J.A.Stevenson on Chester, Spragg, Colin Campbell on his new purchase, Mr.Lorn McDougall and, maybe, a few others, including young Mr.Dagenais, Who rides, like à brick.Considering that it was such a fine hunting day, tho\u2019 not quite so baliny as May, it wus surprising that so few were al the mect; but those who were out mounted, meant business sh uld Occusion require it.Of carriage folk thera were a good many, and Mr.Hickson had shiown a good deal of forethought for those who had open traps, or wished to stand their mounts when enjoying the dejeuner, for he had a large booth, axit were, erecied in an adjacent ficld unde: which shelter from the rain, which kept ralling intermittently, could be had.About halt past ten the sound oi the huntsman\u2019s bugle, as [ once saw it called ina irovineial, very provincial, paper, echoed aud re-vchocd iront ilie road below Che hill, up over the wood that surrounds the house, and the patter-patter of the hounds\u2019 feet was quickly after heard, as Drysdale on his favor- iteé grey, brought them up the * drive, ery smart the hounds and hand se vants look \u2018dd asthey gathered in a cluster n.ath the asworementioned shelter; wer ¥ une couple of (he former, nearly all dok- hounds, Including six couple or this year\u2019s en- fry, the laiter with their catile looking as Smart as new peus.The horses of the tield also have decidedly improved as to condition and coat since I first saw them on the opening day, and some manitested decided impatience when hounds, in obedi.ne: to the Master's signal, moved off, \u201cGoing to find to-day 2?\u201d asked the writer, or Drysdale just as he called his beauties (o- gether, Yes, we always tind here,\u201d was the reply, * tor we have the very best olf aporiing farmers round us,\u201d and then I gather that the Ponnistones, among others, farun on this side of the couniry, and that the famous Suith>s and Doran's coverts are not tar off, The carriages tile off down one side of the ficld, to se: as much of the * lepping\u201d as they can, and off scamper the boys On their brown, picbald aud dan ponies, reminding me of the dear old times never to return, when this humble scribe was himself a boy, and got halt-a-crown from a hard riding relation for every buna-fide fall he got.Ab, if only men would but spend the coin they lose at pool or billiards, in learning to ride to hounds, what a lot of wasted time would be saved, und years of usefulness added on to their existence ! Twerp-twerp-twerp goes the horn, ** Cock-a- doudle-doooon,\u201d crows one of the cocks, from Mr.Hiek~on\u2019s pouliry vard hard by, and a double report from the thongs of the Whips, form a blending of stirring sounds to the initiated fox-hunter, for do not the first and last betoken business, and the second that we are really in the country away from the city ?Now then, sir, hold hard please, or you'll be on the top of me, says a farmer to a too anxious youth, who cannot tor the life of him hold his horse 1n, * Steady, old man,\u201d and the agriculturist just gets over a flight of three rails, which places him in a good position to quick in, should we rind in Jackson's bush which Drysdae isto draw first.Then my own attention is taken up for a few brief ! moments, for I\u2019ve got to get to the other side | or div\u2014I mean, fall in the attempt.Mr.W H.Arnton,s big horse takes the obstacle in its stride, Mr.McEachran, Mr.D.MeIntyre, Mr.Elliott and Mr.Crawford goon, in the order named and\u2014swisssh\u2014hold-up !'\u2014thank coxdness, I am over too.Higher up Mr.P nui: tone on Joy leads another string ofm :n ver a aegotiable part ofthe tence, for itis bad Eving io-day, the ground is boney, and ils odds on an uncertain jumper hitting, so the lowest rails are picked out.When going from covert to covert, discretion is veritably the best part of valour.Ina run too, discretion scores.tor there are always two ends to the string in every burst with hounds.Wisdom pervades cach of these but eschews the various gradations between.In front rides Vitor with discretion ; in rear discretion minus valor, and when the history ofthe run is afterwards told, it is always found that discretion scores.Jackson\u2019s is drawn, and not a challenge is heard, and more jumping follows on the way to and through Caverhill\u2019s wood.Greensaield,s is tried with no better luck, and Mr.Crawtord\u2019s woods are skirted.Then some more confounded rails.Here comes a bit of timber,or ra ther, icre we come {o I'l A neatly got up young gentleman, with all the confidence begot in the knowledge that he is on a hired hunter that cannot fail, picks his own place and lands safely on the other side, as does Mr.Fisk, Mr.Rollow and somebody else, I had no time to see who, for it was my turn, my gee pulling with all the impetuosity of a hot.chestnut, uot this season yet out with hounds.Davenport's thriliing lines (lit into my head as Itry \u2018To steady my boy, the place we selected, Just by that tir tree is sound I'll go bail ; With your muscular quarters bencath you collected, Prepare 10r a rush like the limited mail.\u201d We went at it with a deal too much of a rush, ror, regardless of my vocular caution and my most earnest efforts to \u201c steady\u201d him he went at the rails fifty thousand miles an hour, hit the top bar very hard in front.and came down with his rider well under him, flop on his neur shoulder and thigh bone.Then followed a chase for nearly a quarter of a mile of the obstinate beggar, young Mr.McIntyre kindly bringing off the need- tal capture.In Pennistone\u2019s woods everyone expected to find, as the elder brother reported having se:n a brace and a hal in one spot, and sure «nough ater hounds had been thiown in some ten minutes we heard a whimper and the music of, [ should say, six couple at least.Then cigars were thrown down, hats jammed on, girihs tightened a bit, and off we scampered, led by Mr.Crawford, through the thick covert.But hark ! hounds have got their heads up.All is still again, not even a cheer from the huntsman to guide us, nor the eruck of a whip to tell us where the pack is, Gone Lo ground or up a tree must be the solution of the mystery.Such à purrect scenting day, too.Then we came across à drove of colts; so it must have been a ease of ioiled ground.Now, I have known of most remarkable instances of the sagacity of foxes, and there are innumerable cases on record which hounds, gin a most marvellous way, have been baffled.The wouds were so thickly teaved on Saturday that I wouid not be astonished to hear that the varmint was afterwards seen by some farm servant as soon as hounds had drawn through, having pro tem.sought safety in Lho branch of one of the siill thickly covereditrees.Later on, I will tell of some very odd incidents occurring in the hunting field regarding the wily ways of reynard, but now I mu -L pertorce stick to my line, as space is precious.Drysdale continued drawing, in a big ring, working through Dun- bury\u2019s coverts,and touching Smith's Doran\u2019s, and back by Evans\u2019 to the vieinity of the canal.There was any amount of jumping during this part of the day, and two or three got baddish falls.Mr.J.K.White's Estelia proved that if well handled she should prove a thorn in the side of Hark- away.The mare Albani did not igure at all well.Chester looked and jumped well.A young I'rench farmer, on a grey pony, was seLting a brilliant ex:sunple to his brother far mers, taking every thing as it came.Mr.L.Galarneau\u2019s chestnut, which looked very well, seemed to enjoy the fencing immensely.The cierk or the course showed that if a fox had got away hd not have been far off, while other old hand, like Mr.Strathy, Mr.Colin Campbeil and others displayed culmn- meaendable
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