Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 15 octobre 1883, lundi 15 octobre 1883
[" * if- COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXXVII QUEBEC, MONDAY.OCTOBER 15.Ib83.AFTERNOON DESPATCHES.% 13,57(! The Coining Trial of O\u2019Oonncll.FAILURE OF MANAGER IVARDEN'S BROKER.alt and Malt Liquor.Tobacco .Petroleum inspection.Manufactures in Bond Other Receipts.31.1 136,770 3,220 3,587 996 Total Excise.$501,836 SIR 8.NORTHCOTE\u2019S ULSTER.TOUR IN The tro-Roumanian Dispute.INCREASING DEPRESSION IN CAN-TON.COMPOSITION OF TUE NEW SPANISH CABINET.Theatre Burned\u2014The Apaches\u2014Sad Acci.dent\u2014The Ohio Election\u2014Vanderbilt Interviewed, etc.Canals.Slides ami booms.Inspection of Weights and Measures .Oiher sources.54,413 4,540 2.181 1,526 Grand total.$564,496 LORD LORNE\u2019S ADDRESS TO THE CANADIAN MILITIA.Canada Gazette \u201d Announce, ments\u2014A Financial Scare in Montreal ; The Stock Market Panicky, etc., etc.To-day\u2019s Canada Gazette contains the appointment of C.B.Rouleau, lats Stipendiary Magistrate for the Ottawa district, to the position of Stipendiary Magistrate for the North-West Territory, vice Mr.Matthew Ryao.-The Minister of Marine and Fish- eries has permitted the name of the schooner \u201cCelia Dowen,\" of Vandreaus, N.B , to be changed to the \u201cMollie A.Read.\u201d-A num- ber of notices of railway meetings appear in to-day's Gazelle.The Londoo Junction Railway Company will hold a meeting on November 5tb, to consider the advisability of amalgamating with the Credit Valley Railway Company.Meetings for a similar purpose will be held on November 12th, by the Ontario and Quebec and Credit Valley Railway Companies.-The Manitoba and North- Western Railway Company will, at the next session of the Dominion Parliament, make application for some formal amendment to their charter.-At the nixt session of the Do- minion Parliament a bill will be introduced for the purpose of incorporating the Nipissing and Rales Bay Railway Company.The Com- Kay will ask for a charter to enable them to ild a line of railway from the Canadian Pacific Railway, near the junction of the Gravenshurat and Calender Branches, and following the valley of the -Stnrgeon and Abikibi Rivera to Moose Factory.POET AU PRINCE 191 FLAMES BOMBARDMENT OF THE CITY.Losdox, Oct.13\u2014The Telegraph says the police have failed to obtain any evidence showing connection between O\u2019Donnell and the Invincibles.It is reported the Government will oppose a postponement of the trial.Roger A.Pryor, the American counsel of O\u2019Donnell, will arrive to day and hold aeon anltation with Mr.Gny, O\u2019DonneH\u2019s solicitor.O\u2019Donnell demands that a medical inquiry be made regarding his health, which he alleges is fast breaking up.John Walters, the broker of Wsrden, the defaulting manager of the London and River Plate Bank, haa failed with liabilities of £40.000.VOtus, Oct.13\u2014Sir Stafford Northcote arrived at Larne to-day in continuance of his political tear in Ulster.He was presented with an address, and triumphal arches were erected in bis honor.Ca>'TOX, Oct.13\u2014The depression in trade is increasing owing to fears that the French fieet will bidbkade Canton.VassA, Oct.13\u2014After the Roumanian soldiers #ho took possession of the Austrian barracks were driven off a large body of Roumanian frontier guards returned and destroyed the barracks.Madrid, Ozt.13\u2014It is stated the following Cabinet has been formed :\u2014Possado Herrera, President of the Council ; Rniz Gomez, Minister of Foreign A (fairs ; Gallostra, Minister of Finance; Morret, Minister of Interior; Lenares Rivas, Minister of Justice ; Sardoal, Minister of Commerce ; Ropez Dominquez, Minister of War; Bezacger, Minister of Marine, and Suarez Inclan, Minister of Defence.A Cabinet has been formed as announced, except that Valcaxcee will probably be Minister of Marine.Paris, Oct.13\u2014Galibert has arrived at Tamatave with reinforcements.AMKKItlAK.Chicago, October 13.\u2014A Urge theatre wa8 burned here this morning ; the actors lose their wardrobes ; loss $38,000.There were a number of sleeping apartments in the theatre, occupied by Thomas Grevier, the lessee, and family.All escaped except C.Hervey Perry, aged twenty-four, who was forgotten in the excitement and suffocated.Sax Francisco, October 13.\u2014F.A.Schultz, a miner and Arizona Indian scout, who has arrived from Sonora, reports the Indians never had gone on the San Carlos reservation bat remained in Casos Janos, 20 miles from the nearest military post.The people of Sonora disapprove of Crooks\u2019 Indian tactics and elaim it was he who pat the Apaches in fighting trim.Crooks\u2019 policy is equally unpopular in Arizona, it being acknowledged the Apaches are stronger after the war than before.Schultz estimates 1000 bucks are still in the mountains ready to go on the warpath at the slightest provocation.Fairmodst, West Va., October 13.\u2014Yesterday while B.F.Hough aat talking with Mies Myrtle Welle, to whom he haa been paying attention, a shotgun on Hough\u2019s Up went off, fatally injuring Mise Wells.Nrw York, October 13.\u2014The Tribune'e Mansfield (Ohio), special reports Schumacher, the prohibithm candidate for Governor, as saying the prohibitionists intended to defeat the RepabLicans, and will do it again next year if the Republicans want it.He says the prohibitionists owe the Utter nothing and that the former will be stronger next year and carry the iaeue into national politics.The Tribune\u2019s special also reports Senator Sherman saying : \u201c The election proves we cannot afford to saddle onnelvee with prohibition measures or incur the suspicion of doing it.I don\u2019t believe we will invite a repetition of this experience.\u201d The Tribvne has an interview with W.H.Vanderbilt, forcibly denying the Wall St.story, that his son, W.K.Vanderbilt, is financially involved.W.H.says : W.K\u2019t grandfather left him $2,000,060 six years ago, and W.K.is now worth eight millions above all engagements.W.H.denounced the W all St.\u201c.bears \u201d in the severest terms, saying they must be hard pressed when they would stoop to invent such lies to help them out.He \u2022aid some of them pretend to have a little money, bat ss a class they are worth almost worth nothing.The fact is, it is cheap to be a \u201c bear\u201d; they have not money enough to be anything else.London, Oct.13.\u2014Advices from Hayti have just reached here stating that half the city of Port an Pricce has been destroyed by an incendiary fire, started, it is supposed, by sympathisers with the revolutionists.The city is said to be entirely in the hands of the mob who are pillaging and murdering in all quarters.The Government forces are bom-barbing the town and its entire destruction is not improbable.Five foreign warships ara present and will do all in their power to protect the lives of the foreign residents.MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.Sir Stafford Northcote in Ireland CLOSE OF THE CORK EXHIBITION.The Marquis Tzeng at Folkestone.THE CHANCES OF THE NEW SPANISH CABINET.Continued Arrests or Russian Officers.SERIOUS RIOTING AT FOO CHOW.Sheridan Succeeds Sherman Command of the U S.Army.in Obit\u2014Wife Murder and Suicide\u2014Dewey \u2014A Strange Tragedy\u2014Mining Troubles\u2014Arrival of Mrs.Langtry, etc.A New Mexican l oan.GREAT BRITAIN.The Season for his Resignation.Paris, Oct.Î3.\u2014The Temps says that the resignation of the Duc de Fernan-Nuutz, Spanish Ambassador to France, waa^eudered upon purely personal grounds, and for reasons which existed previous to the vuit of King Alfonso to Paris.\t« The Shareholders to Pay Up.London, Oct.13.\u2014The managers of the Ri\\er Plate Bank have recommended an assessment upon the stockholders of that institution to meet the losses sustained by the defalcation of George Warden, the absconding secretary.Lord Lansdowne Sails for Canada.Toronto, Oct.13.\u2014The Globe's special this morning from London, dated Oct.12, nys : Lord Ltnsdowne, the Marquis of Lorne\u2019s successor in the Governor Generalship of Canada, with Lady Lans.lowue and Lord Charles and Lady Evelyn Fitzmvirice, with suite, embarked on b^ard the \u201cCircassian\u201d of the Allan line at Moville this atternoou.They were accompanied to the vessel by the Dnke and Duchess of Abercorn, Lord Claude Ha- London, Oct.13\u2014A few gentlemen have contribnted £6,000 for the preliminary expenses of Moody and Sankey\u2019s six months\u2019 mission at Islington.The Marquis Tzsng, replying to an address at Folkestoue, said the Chinese do not fear a contact or wish to avoid an intercourse with foreign na>.ions.On the contrary, the Chinese court foreign intercourse, knowing its advantages, but refuse to have their naud \u2022 forced.\tr Oct.14.\u2014Sir Stafford Northcpte closed his campaign in Ireland yesterday with a speech at Larne.He Slid, to develop her resources, Ireland needed order, repoee and a firm, steady government, not thousand armed strikers are encamped there.The owners have engaged special policemen and \u2022ay they will resume work if it becomes necessary to kill all the strikers.New York, Oct.14\u2014Mrs.Langtry, accompanied by her mother, arrived to-day on the steamer \u201cOregon.\u201d Mrs.Cornwallis West was not a passenger ; her brother is a member of Mrs.Langtry\u2019s company, and she went aboard the steamer before it sailed to bid him goodbye, but had no intention of coining to this country.Cincinnati, Oct.14\u2014A pipe used to conduct ammooical gas in Marlein\u2019s brewery hurst to-night where it passed through the stable.The gas escaped aud twenty-three horses were killed in a few minutes ; no other damage.ORAND TRUNK RAILWAY.OOMMENOING Monday, October !5th9 1883.GOING WEST.11.00 A.M.\u2014Mixed Train will leave Point Levi for Richmond, Montreal, Sherbrooke, Island Pond, and all Local Stations.8.00 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Richmond, SherbrooKe, Island Pond, Gorham, lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and Glints East, West, South-West and ortb Wert.GOING EAST.Leaving Montreal.10.00 P.M.Arriving at Point l^vi.7 0j A.M.Mixed leaves Richmond.9.30 A.M.Arriving at Point Levi.3.00 P M j Mixed leaves Hicbtnocd.12.46 P.M \u2018 Arriving at Point Levi.6 45 P.M, MEXICO.City of Mkxico, Oct.13\u2014It is stated (he Government has negotiated a loan of $10,000,* 000 with Americans and Germans, tne bonds to be taken at eighty-five cents on the dollar, bearing nine'per cent.JOSEPH HICKSON General Matt&i er.Monti sal, October IP, ISPS October 15, D83.Canadian Pacific Railway EASTERN DIVISION.TBS ORLY FART LINS TUE ONLY DIRSCT LINS, I0NLY THOROUGHLY FIRST-CLASS LINE -TO- O C T A W A The Cftpital or tiie Dominion, And thi Grxat Lcvbvii Ufpff Ottaw COONTBT K»VSi».OR TBS SOUTH AMERICA.milten, and a distinguished party of visitors.\t,\t.\t,,\t, A lurch was served on board the vessel and : thonties to-day presented an address of wel-partakencf by the company.After which 00®1«to ^0?\u201c Tzeng the Chinese Ambas-Lord and Lady Lansdow ne and party were !\tThe Marquis said he earnestly des.r- bade a regretful farewell and the visitors re- i «dtbat the dispute between * ranee and China turned to shore.The embarkation took place j wlU end peacefully, under the happiest auspices.The weather FRANGE.auspices.was brilliant.Special arrangements have j been made for the comfort of the Governor | p 0\t13_M F\tki at a General and party during the voyage and a ^ t\u2019 at Rouen thia evening alluded to plea^ot tnp is anticipated.Mr.Andrew |\taffair.He said M.Gravy had shown with what serene majesty the chief of AUan, chief of the Allan line of also aboard the \u201cCircassian.\u201d Mysterious Disappearance.Nzw York, Oct.13\u2014Wang Chin Foo, editor of the Chinese.American, has mysteriously disappeared.He was manager of the Theatrical Troupe, who were to play here.The tfeupe will not come, and the money haa been returned to twenty stockholders, who were in the scheme, leeged Dennis Kearney to a debate on the Chinese question.Tom Lee, ex-Depnty* Sheriff ; Chin Tip and Wang Wah, Chinese merchants in Mott street, have also disappeared.China Town, Mott, Mulberry, Pell and Park streets are in great excitement.spair ing crowd.He dwelt upon the advantages enjoyed by a practical, sensible and prudent, but uot a blustering, Republic.Oct.14\u2014The Temps, commenting on M.Ferry\u2019s speech at Rouen, says, the time has come to ask the public whether it intends to act with or against the Irreconcilables Havre, Oct.14\u2014Prime Minister Ferry Panama, Oct.14\u2014The Nicaraguan Congress passed a law authorizing the Government to join with other Governments of Central America in guaranteeing three per ceot on the amount invested in the Inter-Oceanic Canal.Lima, Oct.14\u2014Montero having refused to resign or assist in the pacification of the country, the Chilians have determined to surround and compel him to surrender.The whole of the north is now governed by Iglesias\u2019* officers.In Lima and Callao opinion is almost unanimous in bis favor.Special from Montreal.Montreal, Oct.13\u2014The arguments in fie suit against the Collector of Customs for ».Wednesday, 5th Dec Steamers marked (*) do not carry steerage.And every following Wednesday froir.New York.RATES OF PASSAGE, SCO, $80 and f 100 according to accommodation.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parte of Europe at lowest rates.Through bills of lading given for Belfast, OJasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on tbe C ontinent, and for Mediterranean ports.For freight and passage apply at the Company\u2019s Office, No.4 Bowling Green.> RRNON H.BROWN ft Oo., October 13, 1888.\tAgants, CANADA AND SCOTLAND Tif EMORIES OF CANADA AND SCOT.AvA LAND ; Sketches and Verses by Hi Excellency the Right Hon.' the Marquis o Lome.\u2019 Will be published immediately after Hi Excellency\u2019s departure.\u2019 Intending porchaier will please send us thei' names at once in ¦ rdtr that they may be supplied fiom the First E tion.Subscription Price $1.60.^\tDAWSON ft CO.October 2, 1883.NEW NOVELS.PHANTOM FORTUNE, BY MISS BRAD X don.By the Gate of the Sea.by David Christ! Murray.Disarmed, by Miss Edwards.A Foolieh Virgin, by Ella Weed.The English Illustrated Magazine, No 1 ju received.Price 20 cts.i in,t-claes Litera ture.Subscriptions received.Gems from \u201c T.xas Siftings, \u201d published by Routledge.\u2014Cheap kdition.For sale by * ^\t\u201e\tDAWSON ft CO.October 2,1883.BRITISH CCLUMBIA.THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DIREC-TORY for l^SS, containing Directories of Victoria City and Dhtrict, South Sasnicb.Esquimaux District, Conichais, Nanaimo.New Westminster City, Burrard Inlet.Caribou, OKanagan Lytton, Kamkons, Yale, with descriptive Letter-Press of each Loc.lily.Climatology, Government and a variety of Sta-twtios.For sale by rw t» o ,oco \u2019 DAWSON ft CO.October 2, 1883.NEW BOOKS ! nm\\ BADDIES ! IPKÏIR ZEIXIJPIRIESS, -FOR SALE BY- A.WATTERS, FABRIQUE STREET.October 3.1883.WT EH Hr SORTS I GRAND 2XCURSIONS.Atlas Line of Hail Steamers.J^OR BAHAMAS, TICKET OFFICE, where State Rooms eon be secured, atR.M.STOCKING, opposite St, Lon Hote and at Office, Napoleon Wharf.A.DESFOKUE8, Agent, May 16.1883\tmy8 Hie Cook\u2019s Friend.P*ARLA.; or tbe WjrId Mter an Island.zo cents.The New Timothy\u201425 cents.The\tDi^ionary- or Spelling Guide 15,000 Difficult words.40 cents.The Bijou Biography of the World-a Reference Book of the Names, Dates aud Vocations of Dirtingu d Men and Women of every age and\t\u2022 including living Celebrities, by Wm n Gordon.60 cts.Three Months among th- y'ao'-v\u2014e, Witfer\u2019.™.,! tb.kÆ, wurr^rv a Military Chaplain.60 cents.\t* For sal by September 20, 18& ^WSON * CO.NOTICE i THE HIDE REPUTATIOB and extensive sale of the old, lime-tried and veil proved COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER S HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH* \u2014 a! month of Cap Rouge River line with the only other Dean \\WV< there.IS SUBMERGED AT ABOUT CAP ROUGE PIER AH I) WHARP ( J.BOWEN June 11.1883.DiOTlCii TOMAMJNititls.Ip] have moved unscrupulous partie it is sold, and even to appro- ties to imitate the )R BAHAMAS, JAMAICA.HVYTI PORTO RICO.COLU MBI A, ISTHMUS OF PANAMA and NICARAGUA.Tourists are invited to avail of these trips, which they can make on any route taken by the Company\u2019s Steamers, at tho extreme low price o $6 per day, which includes all privileges and living on board the whole time, or passengers desiring to change their route may t< ansfer to any other passenger steamer of the line they may meet on the voyage.For passage apply to ?IM, FORWOOD ft CO., Agents.22, Instate Street, New York.Octobe 1883,\tCm packaget in which Tti.solu, wu o » üu %syy%\\r prtate a part of its came as means of foisting on consumer?a powder containing (for chospoes») Alum in large quantity._ £0UR àrALTH b, HE \u201cTIME BALL\u201d ON _ the Citadel .each day.(Sunday excepted), at half-past Twelve o'clock, will be hoisted half wav np, and at five minutes to \u201c One\u2019 it will be hoisted to the top, and at \u201cOne o\u2019clock.\u2019' Mean Time, it will be dropped.A Chronometer keeping \u2018'Greenwich Time ihonld then show 5h.44m.49s., and the differ anoe if tween this and the time ehown by the !aoe of he i Chronometer is iu error on \u201cGreen wioh Mean Time\u2019 at that insUnt.N.B.\u2014Should the M Ball,'- by accident dro at the wrong time, it wiU immediately be hoirte PURSER E )UB ü ALTH by purefcaring only ibe Genuine COOK'S FRIEND, which is well known to contain NO Alum nor any other noxious dreg.SR See that the full name, in arge letters, is printed across the directions for use half-mast, and kept thereonTqcirSr of boor.0.W.DRURY.Captain \u2018\u2019A,\u2018 Battery, May 22.1 3\tK- 8- Q.For Kftio b> Kcspo^tablc Crocerp \u201c ¦ Everywhere.Jobs SO, II W.D.McLAREi>, 66 Oollt^e Street, Montreal.*.«.fch ^ F F fc a 1,0 PUBLISHERS AGENTS ^o(£59Park\tluik Are authomed to contra for *d?e th pape 633328 THE MORNTNO CHkOMCLE, MOX t> 4Y.OCTOBER.15, 1883, V g A âl»¥l «TISEMEXTS.th Royal Rifled\u2014W E Ruasell and other.Citiaena: Ball -Meeting of the Committee.OWU Service Examinations\u2014P LeSueur.Orapea, &c.\u2014A Wattar*.Important to Shipmaster*\u2014June* Sbaa k Bro.Ring Lost\u2014J 9 Sudden.Pressed Beef Wanted\u2014Johnston\u2019» Fluid Beef Works.Salt Afloat\u2014Verret, Stewart A Co.Time Table\u2014Grand Trunk Railway i ar-y\u2014 See 1st Page.Fall and Winter Fashion*\u2014C E Holiwell.Motrin College Pro'esaor Miller-Qrant Trunk Railway\u2014Jo*«ph Hickaon.See 1st Page.Ales, Porter A Lager\u2014W Wataon.New Sash Ribbons\u2014Simons A Foulda.Hyacintha and other Flower Bulba-Uoderick McLeod.Far* t Furs !\u2014'» R Renfrew A Co.Sportsmen\u2019s Requisites\u2014S J Shaw A Co.THE FALLTRADE.PRINTING I PRINTING 11 PRINTING III PRINTING OF ALL KINDS *\t___executed at the- JIB itlCE OF® PAPER, yyiTH CARE AND PROMPTNESS.ETC BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, FACTUMS, ETC., POSTERS, HAND BILLS, CARDS ETC., ETC.In aU possible styles to suit the public U»k.e.Orders from the Country immediately attended to.JOB DEPARTMENT, -\u201e tt i \u2014- \u2014 - - September 17 IS 13 ÔÏEREC.SOXttAÏ.4 Sold in in Bottles at Is.lid.2s.9d., 4s 6d\u201e and Us.each.None is genuine without h Words, \u201cDR.J COLLIS BROWNE\u2019S CHLORODYNE\" on tne Government Stamp.Ovar whelming medical testimony accompanies eaofc bottle.CAUTION i\u2014Bewareaof Piracy and Imitations.SOLE MANUFACTURER.-J.T.DAVENPORT.S3 Gl Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London April 20.1883.\tt-ao lri SALT AFLOAT! EX \u2018CAVALIER.\u201d WHITE KID GLOVES, from the London Glove Company, fifty cents per pair, and Two Buttons seventy-five cents per pair.JUST RECEIVED, John Darlington &> Son, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Self-Feeding Coal Stoves, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.September 19, 1883\taol2-Lm Fancy, Box and Parlor Stoves, W.WATSON 3,811 Bags Coarse Salt, in lots to suit purchasers.-FOR SALE BY- MORRIN COLLEGE.Evening classes will be open.ed m,French and German on.THURSDAY, the 18th instant, at 8 P.M.For further particular* apply to PROFESSOR MILLER.October 15, 1883.\tC BALED TENDERS, MARKED \u201cFOR S~ hmiti* Clothinv and Store Supplie.,» ad- Verrd, Stewart Ko INDIA WHARF; October 15, 18fc8.LOST, Cooking Stoves, H AS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Kitchen Ranges, 1 m AI T LIQUORS Orates.in the Province, and invites the attention of the Ira e to t e various qua ities o Fenders, Fire Irons, Fire I MOLSON\u2019S Guards, Door Mats, Gliuuiois, | REINHARDTS FLETCHERS, MCARTHY\u2019S Sponges.&c.G-uns ! G-uns ! Guns ! Double and Single Fowling Pieces, Curtis and Harvey\u2019s Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, Central and Pin Fire Cartridges, Cases, Wire Cartridges, Revolvers and Ammunition all sizes.and other well-known BREWERS\u2019.make'.of Ales, Porter £ Lager all now in fine condition for prompt delivery' \u2014CONSTANTLY ON HAND,\u2014 Furnishing and A full line of House Cabinet Hardware.^-Orders for Steam Fitting, Plumbing, Gasfitting, Tin and Copper Work wjll be promptly attended to -AT- ANDREWS BROS.September 27, 1888.None genuine unless labelled IATS0N PACKIM OO'I, Home and Export Bottlers of ALES.PORTER.LAGER, AC., 2 Ball aM 30 St.Claries Streets, Q XJ U JEt B O OT Shipping and Family Orders Speciality.August 2, 1888, IN ST.PETER ______ .\t_ SIGNET RING with Stone.Crest STREET, A GOLD Stone.Crest and initials \u201cJ.M.\u201d Finder will be rewarded by bringing to this Office, or to\t______ J.S.buddenT\" Peter Street.October 15.1883.\tO dreused to the undersigned, will be received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, 7th November, 1888.Printed forms of tende/, containing full information may be obtained from the Department at Ottawa, and at the following Militia Stores, where also sealed patterns of all article* may be seen, vis.The office of the Militia Storekeeper at London, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal.Quebec and St.John, N.B.No tender will be received unless made on inch printed form*.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted Canadian bank cheque for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender declines to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fails to comtdete the tervioe contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will bo returned.\t0 EUGi pANETf Dei nty of the M inister of Militia and Defence.Ottawa, 2nd October, 1883.October 18.1883.\tJ PRESSED BEEF WANTED, APPLY JOHfifSTON\u2019S FLUID BEEF WORKS, jytoisrTRE] October 15, 1883.Bp Fall & Winter Fashions.THE SEASIDE LIBRARY, OOMFLETEL THE LOVELL LIBRARY, A convenient size, with large type.Fancy and Office Stationery, Daily and Weekly Papers.C.E.HOLIWELL, ^-Opposite the Post Office.*^ October 15, 1883.Horse for Solo or oo lm.Apply AT THIS OFFICE.October 13, 1888.ZfcTOTICrEl.- rflHE UNDERSIGNED \u2018 X will not be reeponsiblo for any debts contracted by the Crew tf the Barque \u201cCERVANTES,\" without a written order eigned by himeelf.(Signed),\tJ.C.MILLS, Master October 18, 1888.\t.C IsTOTICIEL The owners of the following Vessels will not pay any debts whatever contracted by the Crews of their respective Vessels whUs in this Port : Ship \u201c The Craig»,Thoe.Thompson, Master, \u2022' \u201cLoyal,\u2019\u2019 E.B Merck, Master.Bark \u201c Agathe,\u201d Jqlins Han ten, Master.*\u2022 \u201c Amphion,\u2019\u2019 H C.Nielwn, Master.October 18, 18»!\tQ 797430055^ THE MORNING CHROMCLE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1888.RHEUMATISM, A HOME DRUGGIST TESTEES.Popularity at home unot always the beat teat of merit, bat we point proudly to the fact that no other medicine haa won for 1 tee If auch onlvenal approbation in Ita own oitr.state, and country, and amonc all people^ ae Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.The following letter from one of oar beet-known .vfasaaehaMtu Druggists should be of interest to erery a offeror : \u2014 \u201c Eight years ago I had an attack of .\t,.Rheumatism, so se^ Tore that I could not more from the bed or drees, without help.I tried several remedies without much if any relief, until I took A vat's Sabsai-asilla, by the use of two bottles of Widen 1 was completely cured, tlave sold large quantities of your Sarsaparilla.and it still retains its wonderful popularity.The many notable cures It has effected in this vicinity convince me that It is the best blood medicine ever offered to the pa.yic-\tB.F.Harris.\u201d Hiver St., Buckland, Mass., May là, là».George Andrews, overseer in the Lowell Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years before his removal to Lowell afflicted with Salt Kheum In Its worst form.Its ulcerations actually covered wore than half the surface of his body and hmbs.He was entirely cured by Ayer\u2019s sarsaparilla.See certificate in Ayer\u2019s Almanac for JBS3.PREPARED BY Dp.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all imiggists; Si, six bottles for S3.October 9), l?S3w\tt.thAsatJAw SALT RHEUM.j^HgRfcARQi 8RHEUMATINE 'è THE GREAT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM And all complaints if a Rheumatic nature, < rcHEUMAriNB tf not t sovereisp remedy the iil* that fleah U heir tc,\u201d but for N EU-af^\u2019XLA, i .lATICA, RHEUMATISM, and I ¦'\u2022plalrt* of Rj.camatic nature.3T A\tCURS From MR.V.H.PAWLIKO, oae of the largest Fruit Growers in the County of Lincoln.Loath, April 39th, 1881.T.S.filTHtBLAXD, E«q.: Dear Sir,\u2014I am mnch plensed to be able to inform you of the marked improvement in the condition of my wifo since she haa used the *\u2018Rheomatine.\u201d For upwrards of four yean she haa been un-abl* to leave her chair without assistance ; the greater part of the time her hands, feet and limbs have been much distorted and almost Kwerlesa, while her «offerings from pain-have an constant, frequently excruciating.Four bottles of your préparation have driven tway her pain, restored sleep, and Hv reducing the swelling about her joint*, have io much improved the avion it her j >iors that she can now feed herself at the table, and he carried from room to room without -utferiog [«so.The | benefit t » h»*r oenn wo-'tlerfnl : and should it cease n^w.L saoul-i still fee: that a great obligation r- t* up-jn us fo- your hindnevs in bringing this rd\u2019et w ith o our reach.I hope, however, t*> find *veurr.e, Mr VV Matcher, Mr H Matton, Miss M Hughes, Mr Geo Hall, Mrs Hall, Mr W F Hicks-Beach, Mr T C Hodgkin-son, Mrs Hodgkinson, Mr W Tinson, Mrs Lo^an, Mr Low, Hon D L Macpherson, Mrs Macpherson and two servants, Mr Mawson, Mrs Mawson, Mr J Merry, Mr P R Meyer, Mrs Osborne, Miss A Osborne, Miss K Py-well.Miss E Raison, Mr Rascom, Mrs Reford,1 Mr R Reford, Mis* E Re ord, Miss K Reford,.Master L Reford and governess, Revd Mr Sansome, Mr E Shotton, Mr J Smith, Miss A Squires.Mr J J Snowden, Mr T Stevenson, M \u2022 T Stewart, Mrs Stewart, Miss M Swain, Mr N Torrop, Mr W Watts, Mrs Wilson, Rev W E Wilson.The Allan Royal Mail steamship \"Parisian,\" Capt.James Wylie, left port at 10.15 a.m.on Saturday, for Liverpool, (calling at Hi-raouski for the mails), with 105 cabin, 120 steerage passengers, and a general cargo.The Allan ss \"Austrian,\u2022\u2019 Captain Barrett, from Boston, arrived at Glasgow, on Thursday, and landed her live stock shipment of 341 oxen in go >d condition, with the exception of two oxen which died on the voyage.The Allan ss \"Prussian,\" Captain McDougall, sailed from Boston for Glasgow, on Saturday.The Allan ss \u201cHahoverian,\" Capt.Stephen, pr.xreeded lor M of\u2019 day.Dominion S.S.Link.\u2014The ss \"Toronto,\" Capt Gibson, left port at 10 a.m.on Saturday, for Liverpool, with a general cargo.The ss \u201cTexas,\u201d of the Dominion Line, Capt.Couch, hence on the 2nd instant, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday, and landed all her live stock shipment in good condition, with the exception of one bullock and 29 sheep which died on the passage.The es * Quebec,\u201d of the Dominion Line, Capt.Cross, arrived from Montreal at 2 p.tn.yesterday, and moored alongside G.T.R.Wharf, to take in her cattle.She sailed for Liverpool at 4 a.m.to-day.Thk Quebkc Steamship Coupant.\u2014The «s \u2018Miramichi\u201d arrived at Pictou at 7 o\u2019clock last Saturday morning.Rosa London S.S.Line.\u2014The as \u201cOcean King,\u201d Sir Ed.Scott, master, from London, 29th Sept., arrived at 3 p.m.yesterday, landed 50 passengers, and proceeded for Montreal at 4.20 p.jn.Dominion SS Line.\u2014These \"Montreal,\u201d Capt.Bouchette, from Liverpool, passed Fame Point, inward, at 8.15 a m yesterday.Bark \u201cRutland,\u201d Capt Casey, arrived in the Lower Ballast Ground yesterday afternoon at five\u2014haring made the fastest passage of the fall fleet, he being but thirty-three days from Lamlasb, which is considered very good in comparison with the run made by the other vessels rom Eng\u2019and this fall.The ss \"Polino,\" Captain John Deshale, from Montreal abd Quebec, arrived at St.John\u2019s, NF.on Saturday morning.Barkentiue \"Our Annie\u201d proceeded for Three Rivers at 11 a m on Saturday iu tow of tug \"Asilda.\" Bark \"Prince Patrick,\u201d Capt.Sutherland, proceeded for Battscan at 10 a m on Saturday in tow of tug \"Hercules.'\u2019 The ss \"laverait\" arrived from Montreal at noon on Saturday and moored at Indian Cove, Vhere she will load Nor.bark \"President Sverdrup,\u201d Capt.Clausen, from Dublin Aug.16, arrived in port on Saturday in tow of tug \"Lake\u201d and anchored in the stream.She seems to be consider ably damaged forward.As soon as her ballast is discharged she will be surveyed to asoertaio the extent of collision damages.Brigt.\"Emma L.Shaw,\" Capt Porter, proceeded for Montreal at 11 p m yesterday, tow of tug \"Champion No.1.\" Bark \"St.Olaf,\" Capt Severtsen, proceeded for Montreal at 4 p m yesterday, in tow of tug \u201cLake.\u201d The ss \"Buenos Ayrsan\" arrived from Mon treat at 11.15 am yesterday and moored at the Company's wharf.The ss \u2019\u2022Cobau\" arrived from Montreal at 8pm yesterday, changed pilots, and proceed ed for sea.The ss \"Delta,\u2019\u2019 Capt Crowell, from Kings ton, Ja., Sept 28, arrived in port at 8.30 a m Îesterday, changed pilots, and proceeded for iontreal.The ss \u2019\u2019Nutford,\u201d Capt Torrey, from Syd ney, C B, arrived in port at 12.30 p m yester day, changed pilots, and procesded for Mon treal.The \"Champion\u201d arrived from below yes terday morning with brigantine \"Emma L Shaw \" for Montreal, and bark \"Atlanta.\" Reports barks \"Petra\" and \"Diligentia\u201d and two brigantines off Bic, bound up.Steamer \"Resolute\u201d with baik \" Hortentia.\u201d Rough night from ths Travsis* up, PAS8ENRFR8.Additional per os Parisian, James Wylie, for Livnrponl\u2014Mr* Rossiter, Mr L Sarand, Rev A Rheauine, Mr H E Clausen, Marquis da Bassano\u2019s servant.TUDH HIOH WATEB AT QUEBEC\u2014CIVIL TIME\u20141883.Morning.Evening.\u2022\tOct.Monday\t\t.15\t5 26\t5 48 luesday\t\t.16\t6 10\t6 31 Wednesday.\t.17\t6 54\t7 15 Thursday\t\t.18\t7 39\t8 1 Friday\t Saturday\t\t.19 .20\t8\t24 9\t10\t8\t48 9\t31 Sunday\t\t.21\t9 57\t10 23 N.B.\u2014The stream of tide raas up forty-five minutes after high water.MOONS PHASES New Moon, Tuesday, Oct.16.1.25 a.m.COMMERCIAL.The following is the amount of duties poll set-ed at the Quebec Custom House, on the 13th Oct,, at the Port of Quobec-*3R85 8-5.New Yoke, Oct.IS, 11.15 a.m.\u2014American Gold, 4.85.Sterling Exchange, 4.82.13.¦Contre*1 Stock Market\u2014Oct.First Board.Bank of Montreal, 195} to 1954; sale*.258 Rhares at 196} ; 25 shares at 1964 ; 105 shares at 196 ; 90 shares at 195} ; 150 shares at 195}; 53 shares at 196} ; 175 shares at 195.Ontario Bank, 115 to 112.Banque du Peuple, 64 asked.Molson\u2019s Bank, 113} to 113 ; sales, 120 shares at 113} ; 25 shares at 112 ; 260 shares at 113 ; 25 shares at 114 ; 20 shares at 113}.Bank of Toronto, 177 to 176} ; sales, 30 shares at 178.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 192 to 100; sales, 25 shares at 100 ; 125 shares at 100.Merchant's Bank, 118 to 117}.Union Bank, 77 to 70.Bank of Commerce, 128 to 127} ; sales, 125 sharps at 127} ; 10 shares at 128} ; 210 shares at 127} : 50 shares at 127}.Federal Bank\u2014Sales, 100 shares at 155.Montreal Telegraph Gompanÿ, 119 to 118.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Com pan v, 56} to 56} ; sales, 55 shares at 56} ; 145 shares at 56} ; 50 shares at 57.City Passenger Railway Company, 121} to 119}.Montreal Gas Company, 168} to 167} ; sales, 200 shares at 168.Canada Cotton Company, 74 asked.Dnndax Cotton Company, 70 asked.Ontaro Investment Company, 128 to 124-St.Paul.M.and M.Railway.108} to 108.Canada Pacific Railway, 55 offered.\teints 1400 bri* ; nales reported, 200 brls.The Market is quiet and weak at generally unchanged rates.r «inactions\u2014100 bris Canada strong bakers at 5,50 ; 100 do do at 5,65.Grain, Provisions and Aihes unchanged.EPPS\u2019a UOOOA \u2014GRATEFUL AND (./OMFOBTING \u2014\"By a thorough knowledge of the natural a ws which, govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills, It is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle tnala^:B* are floating around os ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wall fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014Oivtf Service Gazette.\u2014bladB simply with boiling water or milk.Sold only in Packets and Tina (}lb.and lb.), by Grocers, labelled\u2014\"Jameb Epps ft Oo.Homoeopathic Chemists, London, Eng.\u201d\u2014Also makers of Epps\u2019s Chocolate Essence.September 22 1882 bftsat-40w-dftw The career of a bigamous Episcopalian parson, one Hughes, is exciting attention in England.In 1875 he got five years for fraudulently obtaioing a certificate for the burial of his stepdaughter\u2019s child, of which he was the reputed father.In 1879 he left jail with a ticket of leave, and in 1881 ho left his wife, and, although obliged to report himself periodically to the police, got a chaplaincy.As curate of Wcllesbourne.he deluded a girl h» ma trimony in February, 1881.In October, 1882, he assumed sole charge of Biekenhill parish, in the vicar's absence, and made himself very popular, especially with the vicar's cook, whom he soon afterwards married.Yet another bigamy has now come to light.While curate in Staffordshire in 1872-4 he married under a feigned name a young and handsome governess, hy whom he had two children.She went to America and died.Since July he bas lived by borrowing and writing bogging letters.His second victim has lost her reason from shock at the perfidy of this reverend scoundrel.of I M PORTS.Oct 13\u2014Per schr Amarilda.Pineau, from Seven Islands\u201480 brls green codfish, 80 dwts do, 45 brls mackerel, 7 do halibut, 6 brls cod oil, 7 do herrings to order.Per bark Clyde, Suiter, fron; Leith\u2014461 tons coal to P Robinsoq.Per bark Eleanor Wood, Duff, from Mary-port\u2014448 tons coal to P Robinson.Per bark Gladstone, Suiter, from Greenock \u2014653 tons coal to Geo Paterscn.Per ss Sardinian, Dutton, from Liverpool\u2014 106 bdls iron pipe to order.25 csks litharge to N A Rubber Co.392 pkgs rice to Whitenead ft Turner.1 csk bottled ink to M Miller ft Son.250 bags salt to Wm Simpson.1 case trees to Thos Gale.1 case mdse to A W Leitch.200 bxs tin platos In order.3 cases, 1 bale rr.dse to Glover, Fry ft co.6 cases, 1 pel samples to Leger ft Rinfret.82 brls grains tu J R Clogg ft co.8 cases mdee to Patterson, Kissock & co.101 brl grapes to John Giroux.50 cases jar salt, 1 box raisins to Whitehead ft Tumor, lease mdse to J Hamel ft Frere.10 cases Geneva to Jos Rooney.2 plates, 1 box knives to J ft W Reid.3 crates on ware to John Ross & co.cases watches to W C Scott.3 case* books to W E filumhart.16 crates enwàro to F T Thomas.1 bale felt to N A Rubber Co.pci mdse, 10 cases mdse to W O Scott.2 cases and 2 bales to J Hamel ft Frere.4cskshdware, 1\tbag, 1 loose chain, 1 c*k chain, 1 case hinges, 3 bdls spades to Lemieux ft Noel.25 plates iron, 10 rolls sheet lead, 41 rolls lead pipe, 1 csk hdware to H 9 Scott ft co.1 bell to Revd A H B Laqsiperage 1 case mdse to Chaa Samson.2\tcsks en ware to Thos Norris.2 case* leather to O L Richardson.1 bale magazines to Allans, Rae ft co.50 brls grapes to J R Clog] ft co.25 do to R Barden.1 case saws, brl grapes te Rose ft oo, 1 case varnish, 10 Sheriff Naies m the District Quebec.VO* MONTH OF OCTOBER.The Corporation of Quebec vs.Alfred Ve-zina.\u2014The remainder of the eiunhyteuticlease up to 1st May, 1889, of lot No.3655 of the official cadastre ot 8t.John\u2019s Ward, being an emplaoement situate on the corner of Sutherland and Richmond streets, of 33 feet nine inches in front by 54 feet three inches in depth, subject to a rent of $6.00 payable to C.Tessier on the 1st May every year.Sale at the ShenfFa office, on the 15th of October, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.The Corporation of Quebec vs/ an unknown proprietor.\u20141st.No.39 of the sub-diviaiona of lot No.4437 of the official cadastre of Montcalm Ward, containing 30 feet in front, by 120 feet in depth, tfad No.129 of the sab-divisions of lot No.4437 of the said official cadastre, containing 30 feet in front, by 120 feet in depth.3rd.No.130 of the subdivisions of lot No.4437 of the said official cadastre, containing 30 feet in front, by 120 feet in depth.Sale at the Sheriff's office, on the 15th of October, at 10 o\u2019clock in the forenoon.Godfroi Vezina vs.-JharUs Recette.\u2014Part of No.320 of tbe official cadastre of the parish of St.Colombe de SiUery, County of Quebec, being a lot of land of about 40 feet in front, by 50 feet in depth, with buildings, with a certain outlet ip order to çommqnickte with the public road, subject the said lot of land less the buildings to the emphyteutio lease passed at Quebec before G.F.Tremblay, notary, and subject to an annual rent of $10 payable on tbe 1st of May until the expiration of the said lease.Sale at the church door of the parish of St.Colombe de SilUry, on the 16th of October, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.SEVERAL MEDICAL GENTLEMEN FROM THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH ARMIES Have joined M.Souvielle, of Paris, and ex-Aide Surgeon of the French Army, assisting him in hie well-known Throat and Lung Institutes, where over two hundred and fifty the \".sand dollars ($250,000) capital are iu-ves:ed and twenty-eight French and English Physicians and Surgeons are employed at the branches of tbes^ Institutes, where thousands of people are yearly successfully treated tor all diseases of the air passages, viz : Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Sore Throat, and Heart diseases, by the Spirometer, an instrument which conveys the elements o medicine direct to the seat of disease, .nd Ipvepted by M.Soqvielle.Persona quaole to visit the Surgeons, or the Institutes can be treated by letter, and instrumente with full directions expressed to any address.Write to M.Souvielle, ex-Aide French Army, 13 Phillips Square, Montreal, or 173 Church street, Toronto, for copy of the International news and list of questions.French and English specialists who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons.London, England, are in charge of the Institutes, where Physicians and soff.-rers are invited to try the instruments free.August 4, 1883.\tLm-dftw ELEGANT NEW LAMPS! GOLD AND BRONZE FINISH For HALLS, DINING RQOMS, LIBRARY and PARLORS \u2014ALSO\u2014 MAGNIFICENT CHANDELIERS! « to 6 LIGHTS.\u2019 AN INSPECTION \u2014AT TBIr SOLICITED Astral Oil Depot, 56, Fabrique Street.October 1, 1883, FOR SALE.Prime Mess Pork, (impacted).Mess Thin Mess Extra Prime \" Heavy Extra Plate Beet \u201c NEW PACKED.\u201d Mess Beef \u201c it if\tii ii\tii il\tii Select Creamery and DAIRY BUTTER, at lowest Wholesale Prices, hy JAMES SHEA &BR0.m October 15 1883.\tL ;\u2022 .i|flf ISIS* House Wanted, j^lOR NOVEMBER Ibt, CON taining 6 to 8 Rooms.Address :\t«T.33LÆ., \"CHRONICLE\u201d Office.October 12.1883.\tCp FOR PASPEBIAC ! rilHE S.S.\"OTTER.\u201d (CAPT.G.M.MAY,) X is intended to leave Atkinson\u2019s Wharf on TUESDAY, the 23rd October, at 2 P.M., for Paspkbtac and way (daces.For Freight and Passage, apply to A.FRASER ft CO.October 12, 1883.\ttd Fresh Baltimore Oysters, RECEIVED EVERY MORNING, 25 cents a Quart.SWEET rOl ATOK3-4TV for 2N cents.\u2022 HOT-HOUSE GRAPES, 75 cents per lb.A general assortment of Fruits of first choice.jgVFUEIXrOJBC TVPElATai.Fresh Sausages, Bologna Sausages, Head Cheese, Rolled Hams, Smoked Tongues, Hams, Bacon, etc.Flowers, Bouquets, Wreaths, ete.Agent for Colonel Rhodes.Communication by Telephone.E.ROUMILHAC, 12, ST.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN.October 11, 1883.\tL A.E.COURCHESNE, VIOLIN PROFESSOR.Price' of Teaching and other information at the Music Rooms of MR.A.LAVIGNE, 55, Fabrique Street.October 10, 1883.\tMp Suictioa £aUs IT k.J.MAXHSM & COT SiPfCIAL UNRESERVED SALE \u2014 uh \u2014 Extremely Handsome High-Class BAM-MADE FOHTOEE! DKESS.MAKING.MISS ID IR-A.I5Z El (Late of Messrs.Glover ft Fry,) Begs to inform the ladies of Quebec and neighborhood that she is commencing business at 66, JOHN STREET, and hopes by careful attention to all orders entrusted to her to merit a share of their patronage.66, JOHAI STREKT, over Mr.Kerr\u2019».October 6, 1883.\tAm Hyacinths and Other Flower^Bulbs.TUST RECEIVED AT THE MEDICAL f) HALL a Choice Assortment ot Flowering Roots from Holland, such as HYACINTHS, TULIPS.CROCUS.NARCISSUS, SCILLAS, JONQUILS fto., Ac, Beautiful, Fravr%nt, and easily grown.RODERICK McLEOD, 16, Fabrique Street October 6.1883._______________ St.Romuald and Silky Ferry.New Steamer \u201cLEVIS\u201d CAPT.DESROCHER, Manager.ON AND AFTER THE 3bd INSTANT will leave (weather and 'circumstance permitting) as follows :\u2014 New Liverpool.\tQuebec.8,00 A.M.\ttiOOA.M.10.00 A.M.\t9.00\tA.M.1.00 P.M.\t11.30\tA.M.3.00 P.M.\t2 00 P.M.5.15 P.M.\t4 80 P.M.SUNDAYS.4.30 P.M.\t1.00\tP.M.Calling at St.Romuald, and Mi, Bowen\u2019s Wharf, Sillery, up and down.October 8.1883.ST.LAWRENCE CANALS.Notice to Contractors.SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the undersigned and endorsed \"Tender for St.Lawrence Canals,\u201d will be received at this office until the arrivai of the eastern and west ern mails on TUESDAY, the 13th day of November next, for the construction of a lock and regulating weir and the deepening and enlargement of the upper entrance of tbe Cornwall Canal.Also for the construction of a lock, together with the enlargement and deepening of the upper entratceof the Rai.pie Plat Canal, or middle division oi tbe Williamsburg Canals.Tenders will also be received until TUES DAY, the 27th day oi November next, for the extension of the pier work and deepening, ftc., of the channel at ffie upper entrance of the Galope Canal.A map of the head or upper eutranre of the Cornwall Canal and the up;>er entrance of the Rapide Plat Canal, together with plans and specifications of the respective works, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engineer's office.Dickenson's Lauding, on and after Tuesday, the 30th day of October next, where printed forms of tender can be obtained.A map, plans and s|>oci tuition of the works to bo done at the head of tbe Galope Canal can he «oeo at this office and at the look keeper's Messrs, maxham & co.ark instructed to sell at Auction, on Wednesday,'.\"\".I:\"::\", -AT THE- SHO'W^-I^OOIÆS -IN THE- MONTCALM MARKET HALL, The whole of the Magnificent Collectiou of HIGH-GLASS FURNITURE, All of which will be Specially Guaranteed, both for Material and Workmanship, comprising:\u2014 Bed-Room Setts.Eaatlake and Elizabethian Styles, in Black Walnut, with Spanioh Walnut Mountings, Italian Marble-Top ana Birds-eye Mapl* with Marble Top.^Drawing - Room Suites in every Elegant Variety of Style, Magnificently Montre in Silk, Velvet, Plush, Raw Silk, and every Style suitable for Modern High-Class Houses.Splendid Eaty and other ^Chairs in every Excellent Style of Mounting, Music and Flower Stands.A large assortment of Couches, in every style, Black Walnut Hat Stand.Rocking Chairs, and numerous other splendid articles.-ALSfl- A Very Elegant New;York PIANO.The whole of the above are guaranteed of the finest quality of materials and workmanship, and Messrs.Maxham will guarantee that thev will be sold Without Reserve.Un VIEW all day to date of Sale.\"SE Entrance in Kear of Market Hall.Sale at 1.30 P.M.A.J.MAXHAM ft CO., A.ft B.October 18, 1888.ART CLASSES On the System of the South Kensington Schools of Art.MISS I YAWSON\u2019S drawing and U Painting Classes have commenced.THURSDAYS aad SATURDAYS, at the Morrin College Hall, at 9 A.M.\t\u2022 Particulars, MISS DAWSON, Women s Christian Association, October 3, 1883.\tL PROSPECTUS.tsoverniucut of Canada Loan for $4,0440.(400, 4 per cent.Currency Bonds.AUCTION SAZaZ -OF- Valuable Timber Limits WEDNESDAY, The £4th October Instant, -AT- MESSftS.HAJHAM & CO\u2019S., QUEBEC, 130 Squiro Mile, of TIMBER LIMITS, oo the Trou Pistoles River and tributaries, with Mill connection and exolusive privilege of mouth of the River, Railway facilities, ftc.Side et ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM ft CO., A.ft.B.October 8, 1883.\t\u2018 Eftao THE MINISTER OP FINANCE FOR the Dominion of Canad* authorized to ifcei ve tenders for a loan of $4,000,000 currency bonds, bewng interest from the 1st November, 1883.at the rate of 4 per centum p-r annum.Payable half-yearly on the lut May and 1st November of each year, at bis office in the r m&nce Department, Ottawa.This loan is issued under the authority of an Act of the Par'iaraei.t of the Dominion of Canada, passed during their last Session, (46th Victoria, cap 2, sec.4).\u2022 The object of the loan is parti/ to provide 1er the payirent of debts maturing or redeemable in the course of the current lia/».I vear, and partly for expenditure on public works.The principal of the loan now offered is to be repaid at Ottawa in twenty years.Subscribers will receive bonds to bearer, which may at any future tuno bo converted into registered stock.The subscription list will be opened on Wednesday, the i7th d»y of October next, and will ba closed on Saturday, the 20th day of October next, at 4 o\u2019clock p.m., and tenders in the accompanying form, marked on the outside \u201cTenders for Debentures,\u201d will bo received at the Finance Department, Ottawa, nb to and including the latter date, at the hour meution-ed\t* Tenders must be made for not less than $1,000, and in multiples of $1,000.i he allotment of the loan will be made as soon as possible after the close of the subecrip* tien list, the amounts allotted will be payable on the 1st day of November next, and Bonds will be issued shortly after that date.Copies of this prospectus and forms of tender can be obtained from the undereignedi frein thft several Assistant Receive g General at Mont-Toronto# Halifax, Saint John, Winnipeg and Victoria, and from the Dominion Auditor at Charlottetown.J.M.COURTNEY, Deputy Minister of Finance.Finance Department, Ottawa, l September 2I»t, 1888.J CITIZEN\u2019S BALL PARTIES DESIRING -TICKETS WILL please send in their names immediately to FORI OF TENDES FORBONDS T-nnsraER.Government of Canada Loan for $4,000,000, 4 per cent.Currency Bonds.A mount tendered for 9.Rate.,.per cent.Sir,\u2014 hereby tender for the sum ot $ nominal capital in tte aoove mentioned issue in bonds to bearer, at the price of per cent, and engage to accept the said sum, oi any portion tboreuf which may be alioted to and to pay therefor at the said price and in con-fortuity with the terms of your prospectus of the 21st September, 1883.Name.Address.Date.D.D.O'MEARA, H.M.PRICE, R.CAMPBELL or JULES TESSIER.Family Tickets, Single \u201c October 10,1833.$8.00.4.00.C_A-_RIP.Ribbons, McNab & Muta, BARRISTERS, &.O., ' XsO^vf\t- Oxx-toax-lo.October 8, 1883.\taug4-EmftFmAo To the Honorable The Minister of Finance, Ottawa.September 26, 1883.H ho \u20228 MB I .\t____ that tenders will-not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with tt^e printed forms, and- in tbe caso of firms\u2014axeept there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each member of the same ; and further, an accented Bank cheque for the sum of Two Thousand Dvllari.{rm*t accompany the Tender, which sum sho^bfi forfeit ed if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works at tbe rates and on tbe terms stated in the offer submitted.The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders ats dftpted.\t.This Department does not, however, bine itself to accept the lowest or any tender.fcy order, ^ p BRADLEY, Secretary.of Railways and Con*U, 1 Ottawa, Z8th Sept., 1883.J October 2 18^.\t^ Grand Tronk Railway.Boston .! Quebec to Boston (via Portland) and Return, $10.00.Tickets at above rate will be sold during month of October.Good for tea days from date of issue.JOSEPH HICKSON.General Mi October 6, 1883.[enaemr.Taken at face value for goods purchased and paid for this week.Portland Cement, Halifax Plaster, Fire CUy, Scotch Coab, Newcastle Grate *\tCoals, Coke, Fire Bricks, American Coals, all sizes.fieoJ.Webster nse Dsadet\u2019s reminis-no ces in the November Century of \u201cToargu*-nsff m Paris\" and the full-page portrait paint-e i from life for the Century, will have a special interest.Daudet was a member of the \u201cClub of Hissed Author»,\u201d of which Flaubert and Toargnéneff were the most coospicuoas personalities.The anecdotes he tells throw light on the private character of Tonrguéueff and on literary fellowship in Paris.W hen the paper was written, early last summer, TourguCneff was very ill, and Daudet describes uia last visit to him at that time.Apropos of Matthew Arnold\u2019s visit to America, Professor Beers, of Yale, will discuss, in \u201cOpen Letters\u201d of the November Century, Matthew Arnold\u2019s curions criticism on American civilization, published nearly two years ago.In a humorous, yet appreciative vein, he will point out the value, to America, of the gospel ot \u201csweetness and lignt,\u201d and the peculiarities of the American Pnilistines.LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS! Tne genuine \u201cRough on Corns\u201d is made only by E.S.Wells (Proprietor of \u201cRough rn KatVq and has laughing face of a mao on labels.15c, aud 35c.Bottles.Lord Wolseley\u2019s Career.The dying Rothschild\u2019s advice (writes « London correspondent) to the family gathered round his bed savors of superstition, but we thick somehow there was some reason in it.\u201c My children,\u201d he said, \u201cabove all things shau unlucky men.\u201d Lord Wolseley\u2019s career is to us piofound thinkers an evidence of the fatalism which pursues one man
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