Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 21 février 1879, vendredi 21 février 1879
[" YlCf 'îfc Ofci, CBHj 4r\u2018 » i 14 tion *au a ^iaica.?¦iaj .S'J Jebeç\u201e\"\"'' >r0*^4 \u2022°okijD;;' ilino.0»s .::-:M -\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 54 5 winter»-.Va,d«*; Throuji, Ei \u2018Sifrcm ai ^P'y.ialcii L°, 1Î lit;;.' te \u201c9^ aBGrjjjj' ;EANCî4co ,ïcB»iïgeCti-\u2019 t> )80is ^teanislii; m J\u2019M'tlanj.Vii, 'M the 9th ÿeh y to a' Fre»t ire Montreal, oral Freight i« reronto, ^ : CO., 23 anils ml.ot which d* Masgtnr tor m BROS., Clasp STE»l«SH!PBr p CANIMAJrtr 8T.THOMAS.LO and CTRACAt uary 26(ca)lU| A DOES aiidTBIX )TJGH, FebraryJ snrance, apply lo ÎDGE & CO., dway, New Tort 3 & ALDEN7, Street, Montreal 1M1» leous.Hi» 4Y TRADE » ily )u,c=^p er;ifler Taih m is peneci* c, and has .thirty years Tit pampcw 3 free bywi11 icifio Medim* per pack*!*') II he sent fee leyby addres® Ucino Co,i 30E, OUT.by all Wholenl d everywhere a 00 pul a.\u2014 rtinsS-rtriiP 10 cents (* ¦' 6 \" \u2019 ' .10 \u2022' flotlccs.ALLAN UNE ^ZZith the Government ef 'T, ll\u201d\u2018\t>cTine?are composed of rhii ComP^/ v^rst-class, Full-powered J^^rilible-Eiigine, Iron fateam- ÎÏTcapU.E.Dutton ^5ni»h*100 Capt.E.Brown^ ^&:-S^càpPtJaBDÆ .S|w Capt.John 0«bam .fjf W H.^mith.E.N K ssw cA^- f \u2022 ,i;ich\u201c^?f ^ Scots»0.,Yft0 Lt.F.Archer, E.^.K.:3^cU.M.Trochs i- ;;r>an.SScapt.Jos.Eitchie.MOO Capt.Hugh Wybe.ntnAnAr1»0 \" siso C»oV.McUougall.«(Hit .1800 Capt.Neil McLean.Capt.James Scot* SmbS^*-f6J0 Capt.C.J- Mcnzies.Iftldth51*3 .2400 Cap\u2019t.Lepallais.2300 Capt.Kerr.Cap- Cabcl.oairao\tMrlrnii '^feSSoVTH; _ i ÎV/T oil Tjil UveTVOOl 9 Hyson.Twankay .®V6 Hyson .15 o u 0 63 o to Comroui'Wnne ai do Good Medium.// ^Common M\to S7 Souchong on.Oolong.:.25 Hyson.Skin.\".20 v nr.Brlgh' 0 lo6 Consols.-Solace.:.;::;*.Sic 0 45 0 25 0 27 0 75 °*^» 0 3S 0 30 0 60 0 26 0 23 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOL.LXXI.\u2014NO 44 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1879.^ team six ip Jlciticcs.Notice to Shippers & Importers llitiUxnxa IXcticcs.WINTER STtS^SHIP SERVICE, VIA PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH TNE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO.OF CANADA.Mail Lint P^lrnool every THUBSDA Y, As'Iink^ufax every\" bATURDAY ri.t from E'U» F le t0 receive on ,aT:.j at, Mails and Paesenfrers to ^\tScotland), are in- The PoljUS*1*11 %r0MCHALIFAX.Saturday, .\u2014- - - .\t.Saturday, Karar140.Saturday, ?NJSsian.\u2022\u2022\u2014.Saturday, April füpian.\"i'ijsÀas veom Montreal.ait» or >i3Sit,ï.j67_ |77 andY87 t^** ^ïôordinü*® mmodatioo.[,tertr'*iat»ks.yl Paits of Europe at lowest bro^j, Lading given for Bel on the fW ®\u2019 Aatwerp and other Fo-V'0?tf\u2019 1 Ueat> andîor Me apply at the ^HAb.4 y-d A0xr^tr^ow^nR ^reen °r to F^NCKLYNy Agent, .J'SiUJE KEAisraa rawo» J-M urmroox C^y c ; ' ^^ C.'tj cj ^teEteln%h at-> Rb.22, 6.0ü a.n «tîo,V8s^lte'\u2019Meb- 27> 9-30 am CitjABetlm,.sll \u2019Mar\u2018 6\u2019 S.OOp.n leffe^urt Mar\" 2\"\u2019 a'D '.00 a.m 1.30 a.m i.m -,\t«.m passages-'11 -5- Arrangements have been completed by The Dominion Steamship Co.I The Canada Shipping Co.DOMINION LINE.1 BEAVER LINE.To perform a WEEKLY SERVICE between Liverpool and Portland during the ensuing WINTER, with the following First-class Cltdb Built Steamships, leaving Liverpool on Thursdays, and Portland on Satnrdays in each week :\u2014 Dominion Line.Tons guehee.2,30» omlnlon.3,2u0 Ontario.3,200 Beaver Line.Tons Lake Champlain.2,20« Lake Neplgon.2,200 State of Alabama.2,300 Appointed Sailings\u2014Portland to Liverpool STATE OF ALABAMA.Jan.18 QUEBEC.Jan.\t25 LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Feb.\t1 DOMINION.Feb.\t8 LAKE NEPIGON.Feb.\t15 ONTARIO.Feb.\t22 These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity, will Insure at the Lowest Rates, and have superior accommodation for Passengers.Through Bills of Lading issued by all Grand Trunk Railway Agents in Canada.Apply m Liverpool to FLINN, MAIN & MONTGOMERY, Dominion Line.H.J.SELKIRK, Manager Canada Shipping Co\u2019y., Beaver Line.And in Montreal to\u2014 DAVID TORRANCE & CO.Exchange Court, Agents Dominion Steamship Company.AND THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House Square, Agents Canada Shipping Company.Montreal, 27th Nov., 1878\t283 |j.M.0.MDJ.RAILWAY.NOTICE.REGULAR TRAÏN SERVICE.grotcsstonal Cavils.SSX*iajEIJ TV IN 1) S* TV U'ACM: Y.Montreal to Ottawa in Four Honrs and a Quarter.Refreshments at Calumet.SMITHERS& DONALD BANKERS AND BROKERS, aVo.3\tSSTKEJfcerX, MEW YORK.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &c-.\\mi m cencf.BOUGH! AND SOLD FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN.November 18\tly 275 MAGDOUGALL BROS., STOCK BROKERS 63 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL; 64 Broadway, NEW ¦YORK Mail Steamers Sailed.City of Brussels, February 12, for New 9 days out.Caspian, February 13, for Halifax, 8 days out.Marathon, February 13, for New York, 8 days out.Parthia, February 15, for New York, 6 days out.Jacques Cartier.25,25, 10 13» 25, 90, 25 13 Merchants.10, 6® 25,25, 9 IS) Montreal Telegraph.10 ® 100 Richelieu and Ontario Nav.Co.25 1® 41 Price 2 Cents 29i 29 77 76 Departure of Ocean Steamers.Sardinian.Halifax,\tFeb.\t22 City of Richmond.New York,\tPeb.\t22 Ontario.Portland,\tFeb.\t22 Algeria.New York, Feb- 26 City of Chester.New York,\tFeb.\t27 LIME OÏT StE'JBJA.MiSIiXi*® Running in connection with the (Gn.ixitl 'JLU'ïiîi 11 JHÏ sai 1VK£1 y ot Caxmcla.Tons.Dominion,.3,200 Texas .2,350 Quebec.2,250 Borossia.2,159 Brooklyn.3,500 SAILING.Tors Ontario,.3,200 Memphis,.2,500 Mississippi,.2,250 Teutonia .2,150 St.Louis .2,000 DATE OF Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 FROM PORTLAND, MAINE.QUEBEC.25th Jan.DOMINION.8th Feb.ONTARIO.22nd Feb.QUEBEC.8th Mar.DOMINION.22nd Mar.ONTARIO.5th\tApril.Kates of Passage for the 'Winter Months- Cabin\u2014Montreal to Liverpool $50 and $60 ; Return do, $90 and $110.No Steerage taken.Through Tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Bowring, Jamieson & Go., 17 East India Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, to W.M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk ailway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Exchange Court.April 15\tly 89 Clyde Line of Steamships.s=*SSsi\u2018 s.s.COLINA will sail from Portlana, Maine, for Glasgow direct, on or about the 9th MARCH Next.For Rates of Freight, apply to JOHN PORTKOUS, General Freight Agent, Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal.JOHN EARLS, Assistant General Freight Agent, Grand Trunk Railway, Teronto.Or to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.Other steamships to follow, of which due notice will bo given.The CYBELE will leave Glasgow for Portland about the 15th Proximo.For Freight, apply to DONALDSON BROS., Glasgow.February 19\t3m 5 Bernmda, West Mies ^Venezuela QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP CO\u2019Y.For BERMUDA, steamship CANIMA, February 27.For RT.JOHN\u2019S)' P.R., ST.THOMAS, LA-GUAYRA, PUERTO CABELLO and CURACAO, steamship BERMUDA, February 26 (calling at Ponce returning), For MARTINIQUE, BARBADOES and TRINIDAD, steamship FLAMBOROUGH, February 22, lO.uo A.M.For freight, passage and Insurance, apply to A.E.OUTERBRIDGE & CO\u201e 29 Broadway, New York.LEVE & ALDEN, 202 St.James Street, Montreal.January 13\tIMIO WHITE CROSS XaIME.Direct Steam and Sail Communication FROM THE Continent to Canada.The SS.AUGUSTE ANDRE will leave ANTWERP for HALIFAX on or about 15th of March next, to be followed by the SS.DANIEL 8TEIN-M ANN on or about the 15th April next, direct for Quebec and Montreal.Steamers take goods at Through Rates to all parts of the Dominion.The Sailing Vessels PACIFIC and JULIUS will leave ANTWERP for MONTREAL respectively 16th and 3lst of March next.For Freight and particulars apply to In Antwerp\u2014STEINMANN & LUDWIG ; In Montreal\u2014MUNDERLOH & CO., Agents for the White Cross Line.Montreal, UtlaFeb., 18T9 n fmw 38 iHiscelUiiieutis.william sow & co Krewers & Maltsters.Superior Pala and Brown Malt ; India Pale snd other Ales, Extra Double and single Stout, in wood and bottle.FAM11IÏS SBPPMS3, The f.Lowing bottlers only aro autboriz ed to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.173 St, Peter Street.Jas.Virtue.19 Aylmer \u201c Thos.Ferguson .289 St.Constant Street Wm.Bishop .479 Lagauchetiere St, Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa Street.GleophasMaisoneuve 585 St.Dominique May 30\tly 227 i: SLE Ê8Q PORTER BREWERS, S@6 fc$t.Mary (Street, MONTREAL, Have always on hand the various kinds AND 3POKTJKJK In Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES EEOCLAKIS SBFFLIBD.October 25\tly 40 IMPORTANT TO STEAM USERS ^;Ts\u201c?t^aid$i00 i*W0E (.vl\u201c0,1135 ana *i60 \"Ck*.°ffice.Sl\u2019aS\u2019^rLdUy,6 1)1\tAgent.-\t0 L0X à QBÉ1N pi*na can beH6066Lital ftre\u2019et' Ji t\u201e \u201e\t^ seen and Berths toI\u2019all, Ticket Agent, St.lï 296 ,,reS08 vPhl 1 Owing to numerous complaints from the Travelling Public regarding the late change of Time on the WESTEKN DIVISION of this SHORT AND FAVOURITE LINE, and in order the better to meat Postal Ee Quirements, it has been decided to RESUME THE OLD HOURS OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE, Which will be as follows:\u2014Mail and Express Trains, for Hull, will leave Hochelaga at 9.30 a.m.and 5.00 p.m., arriving at 2.00 and 9.15 p.m.Prom Hull, at 9.10 a.m.and 4.45 p.m., arriving at Hochelaga at 1.40 and 9.00 p.m.A SPECIAL TKAIN for Ottawa will leave HOCHELAGA at 6.30 P.M., connecting at ST.MALTIN\u2019S JUNCTION with Train from QUEBEC, reaching Hull at 11.00 P.M.Leaving Hull at 11.30 A.M.connecting at Junction with Quebec Train reaching Quebec at 10.10 P.M.C.A.SCOTT, General Superintendent.February 15\tr 39 hi'ixiiSi GOVERNMENT^ RAILWAY.W e stern division.iJ.ojTe., SHORTEST & FvlOST DIRECT HOOTE TO OTTAWA.On and after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, Trains will leave HOCHELAGA DEPOT as follows:\u2014 A.M.P.M.Express Trains for Hull at 9.30 and 5.00 Arrive at Hull at 2.00 p.m.and 9.15 Express Trains from Hull at 9.10 and 4.45 Arrive at Hochelaga at 1.40 p.m.and 9.C0 Train for St.Jerome at.5.30 p.m.Train from St.Jerome at.7.00 a.m.Trams leave Mile-End Station ten minutes later.General Office, 13 Place d\u2019Armes Square STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, Ticket Agents, Offices 202 St.J ames & 158 Notre Dame Sts.C.A.SCOTT, C.A.STARK, GenT Superintendent.GenT Freight and Passenger Agent.February 15\tly 225 \u201c-j tty r TSEsragira Q.i>i.O.&, O.RAILWAY.EASTERN DIVISION.Commencing MONDAY, Feb.17, Trains will be run »n this Division, as follows ; LEAVE HOCHELAGA.\tARRIVE\tQUEBEC.Express.3.00 p m.\t10.10 p.m.Mixed.7.00 a.m.\t5.50 p.m.RETURNING.LEAVE QUEBEC.\tARRIVE MONTREAL.Express.12,00 p.m.\t7.30 p m.Mixed.6.15 p.m.\t10.30 a.m.Trains leave Mile End 10 minutes later.Tickets for sa1e at offices of STARNES, LEVE & ALDEN, 202 t.James street, 158 Notre Dame street, and at Hochelaga and Mile End Stations J, T.PRINCE, Genl.Pass Agent.February 7th, 1879.\t3m 33 CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY On and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, DAY TRAINS for NEW YORK, with Drawing-room Cars attached, will leave MONTREAL at 6.50 a.m., ARRIVING AT NEW YORK, via Springeield, at 11 p.m.AND Via Rutland and Albany.at 10 p.m.DAY TRAIN for BOSTON leaves MONTREAL at 7 a.m., ARRIVING AT BOSTON.at 8.05 p.m.AFTERNOON TRAIN for NEW Y'ORK and BOSTON, with Sleeping Cars attached, leaves MONTREAL at 4 p.m., ARRIVING AT NEW YORK.at 7.15 a.m.AND BOSTON.at 8.35 a.m.Buy your Ticket via St.Albans at the Company\u2019s Office, 136 St.James Street.G.W.BENTLEY, J.W.HOBART, Genl.Manager.\tGenl.Supt.S.W.CUMMINGS, Genaral Passenger Agent.St.Albans, Vt., Dec.14th, 1878\t300 BOSTON ÂHQ MONTREAL ÂiR LIKE BbarfSKt Hasts vis Osatral Vermont H.R.Mi*.Leave Montreal at 6.50 a.m.forNew York and 4 p.m, for Boston.Two Express Trains daily, equipped with Miller Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains between Montreal and Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy and Parlor Cars to Day Express between Montreal and Boston.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.6 50 a.m.Day Express for Boston, via Lowell or Fitchburg, also for New York via Springfield or Troy.For Waterloo at 6.50 a.m, and 4 p.m.4 p.m.Night Express for New York.via Troy, and Now York 7.15 a.m., next morning.4 p.m,.Night Express for Boston via Lowell, and New York via.Springfield, GOING NORTH.Day Express leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8.00 a.m., via Fitchburgh 8.00 a.m., Troy at 7.00 a.m., arriving in Mcntreal at 9.39 p.m, NigbtEspiessleavesBostcnat 5.35 p.m, Lc \u201d via Lowell, and 6 p.m., via Fitchburgh, and New York at 3 p.m., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal 8.55 a.m.Night Express leaves New York via Troy at 4.00 p.m., arriving in Montreal 8.55 a.m.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St.James Street.Boston Office, 322 Washington street.G.W.BENTLEY\tJ, W.H0EA3T, Genl.Manager\tGeneral Supt.S- W.C0MM1N8S, Genl.Passenger Agent.St.Albans, Vt.Jan.29.1879.\tIy298 Delaware and Hudson Canal Co\u2019s Patent Steam-Jet Undergrate Blower, Effecting a Saving of fully 15 per cent on first-class Coal, and of 75 to 100 per cent by using Coal Screenings, Tan-bark, Sawdust or other inferior class of fuel.Applicable to all descriptions of Steam \u2019Boil ers and Heating Furnaces, where steam is used.This Blower has no moving parts of any description.No Shafting, Belts or Driving Power required.Can be seen in « pera-tion at Messrs.Leggat & Johnson\u2019s, and Messrs.W.McLaren & Go\u2019s Boot and Shoe Factories.Montreal Steam Laundry, Craig street.^ Montreal Herald Printing and Publishing Co., St.James street.For further particulars, apply to JOHN F.BROOKS, Agent, 6770 Craig street.September 14\t220 R-AXLJaOÆIÎS \u2014to\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Hew York, Philadelphia, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Of th ' Montreal Stock Exchange, and New 1 ork Stock & Gold Exchange, Buy aad Sell Stocks, Bonds, &C; November 13\t272 G.H.R.WAINWRIGHT, STOCK.34 It OK IG It, Member of the Montreal Stock Exchange, 93 St.Francois Xavier Street, IVlOIVTIfcEAL.Novemberl\tly 261 ISTOTT & CO Stock Brokers, 119 St.Francois Xavier Street, (Members of Montreal Stock Exchange), buy and sell all Stocks and Bonds.Investments made or realized.May 6 iq7 LAW OFFICE Devlin & Devlin, ADVOCATES.11» St.Jan* os (Street, MONTREAL.B.Devlin, Q.C.| O.B.Devlin, B.C.L December 14\t6m298 R.& L.LAFf.AMMTl, ^.DVOCikTES, Ss5t.lames street.Hon.R.Laflamme, Q.C.| L.Laflamme.October 14\t]y 245 PALLSSER & KNAPP, ÆJOVOCÆTES, 4 HAMILTON CHAMBERS, 17 ST.JOHN STREET, MOIN TKJE AL.J.Palliser.B.C.L.| February 8 F.A.Knapp, B.C.L.ly 33 MARRIAGE LICENSES MCLESHAS k KACOMUO, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &e, CORNWALL, ONT.D.B.M* CLENNAN, H.BANFIELD MACDONALB JAMES W.LIDDELL.APr\tly 78 walker & McIntyre BARRISTERS, AT10RKEYS, SOLICITORS, ROTARIES, ÊC.No, 34 Elgin Street, - - - OTTAWA.(Opposite the Russell House.) A.p.m\u2019intyre.Trains Leave Montreal : 6.50 a.m.\u2014Day Express with Wagner\u2019s Elegant Drawing Room Car attached, fer Saratoga, Troy and Albany, arriving m New York at 10 p.m.same day without change.4.00 p.m.\u2014Night Express \u2014 Wagner\u2019s Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change.!&&5\" This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 9.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express carried via this line.Information given and Tickets sold at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Company\u2019s Office, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.JOSEPH ANGELL, CHAS.C.McFALL, General Pass\u2019r.Agent., Acting Agent, Albany, N.Y.\tMontreal.January 27\tto ISSUED AT THE OFFICE OF HUTCKIUTSON & WALKER, ADVOCiTES, No.112 St.Erancois Xavier Street.November 19\tly 27 M&HON, 0I3B0NS & HficNAB, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c.LONDON, ONT.HUGH MACMAHON, Q.C.GEO.C.GIBBONS G3SO.M'NAB.London, August 23,1875\tly 201 W.H.WALKER.November 22 ly 279 SCOTT, MacTavisii & MacCraken, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ROTARIES, &c., Cffice : Porter\u2019s Block, Sparks Street, OTTAWA, ONT.R.W.Scott, Q.C.| D.B.MacTayish.John I.MacCraken.January 7\t2m 5 CARMAN à LEITCH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c\u201e OORTSTWAJLIa.ont.J>s.Leitch.\tR.B.Carman.ly 142 aune 14 FETBH FULTON.Accountant, A-uditov, Assignee and '.verage Adjuster.lOO St.James Street.MCNTREAL.Commissioner for Taking Affidavits for Ontario and Quebec.Correspondence conducted in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.December 16\tly 299 JOHN FRASER.Accountant and Auditor^ For the Inspection, Auditing or Adjustment of Books and Accounts, Settlement of Partnerships, making up of Statements, Reports, &c.Will attend at the Offices, or elsewhere, of parties requiring such services.Present Address:\u2014347 P.O.Box.Or, at the office of Hugh Brodie, N.P., 344 Notre Dame street.January 11\t3m 9 Jem McDonald, ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR 230 St.James Street, M.OJNTK1ÜA-L, ESTABILISHEI» 1867.Légitimai e Accountant business punctually and effectually performed.No business undertaken in connection with the operation or results of the Insolvent Acts, except the elucidation of dubious dealing.Montreal, 4th January, 1879\tly 6 JOHN M.M.DUFF, Official Assignee & Accountant, Commissioner for Ontario and Quebec, ISSUER 0E MARRIAGE LICENSES, SIV St.James street, P.O.Box 527.\tMONTREAL.February 7\t32 EVANS â RIDDELL, Public Accountants AND OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES, ss ST.JOH-tt SsTK EET MONTREAL.v December 11\tly2 5 j.BIELLE, X 9$; in New York the posted rates are $4.86 for 60 days, and $4.89 for demand.Drafts on New York are quiet at 1-16 prem.European advices quote British Consols steady at 96 5-16, and French five per cent.Rentes at 112f.30.Business on the Stock Exchange to-day was small ; the continued scarcity of Bank of Montreal stock had the effect of further advancing the price, and there were sales at 135, but later at 134$; Commerce is stronger at an advance of 1$, selling at 101$; there were no transactions in Ontario, but the stock is quoted firmer at 63 bid, 64 wanted ; Molsons is steady and would bring about 83$; Jacques Cartier opened strong at 29$, but dealined to-28J ; Merchants is quiet at 76$ Id 77 ; there is a better feeling for Eastern Townships, and 92 is bid, but there is no stock forthcoming at this figure ; Montreal Telegraph in the morning was a shade stronger, selling at par, but later in the day relapsed t© 99|; Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.is quiet at 41$, and City Gas Co.at 117|.The sales were Mail, 600 ; Western Union, 15,400; North-West, 18,\" 900 ; do.preferred, 11,700 ; Rock Island, 400 ; St.Paul, 7,200 ; do.preferred, 4,300 ; Illinois Central, 200 ; Erie, 21,800; St.Joseph, 700 ; do.preferred, 1,300; Lake Shore, 8,100 ; Ohio & Mississippi, 2,300 ; Toledo & Wabash, 21,800 ; Union Pacific, 14,500 ; Michigan Central, 2,760 ; Delaware and Hudson, 2,800 ; Jersey Central, 3,900 ; Deleware & Lackawanna, 21,900 ; Atlantic & Pacific Teh, 400.MONTREAL STOCK LIST.Montreal.February 20 STOCKS.OT E>co tH Bank of Montreal.Ontario Bank.,.Bank of B.N.America.Consolidated.Banque du Peuple.Molsons\u2019 Bank.Bank of Toronto.Bank Jae.Cartier.Mercnants\u2019 Bank.Sast\u2019n TownsMps Bank.Quebec Bank.Banque Nationale.Onion Bank .Mechanics\u2019Bank.Can.Bank of Commerce.Metropolitan Bank.Dominion Bank.Bank of Hamilton .Maritime Bank.Exchange Bank.me Marie.Standard Bank.Feueral Bank.Imperial.MISCELLANEOUS, Intercolonial Coal Co.Huron Copper Bay Co.Montreal Telegraph Co Dominion Telegraph Co.Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co .City Passenger R.H.City oas Co.- .Merchants\u2019 Exchange.Cle.Pret et C\u2019dlt Fonder âuebec Fire Assurance ontreal Invest.Ass\u2019n.i Cotton Manufactur\u2019g Co Cornwall Mfg.Co.Mont.Warehousing Co.Norm Am.car Co.Mont.Loan «Morte Co.Montreal Buiid\u2019g ass\u2019b.sealing and Fishing.Academy ot Music.Royal Canadian Ins.Co.Can.Landed Crsdlt Co Olohe Printing Co.Dominion Stock 6 p-c.Dominion Stock 5 p.c., Dominion Bonds.Dom.Tel.6 p.c.stg lid- Gov.Deb 6 p.c.stg.Gov.Deb.s p.c.ey.Gov.Deb.6 p.c.stg Gov.Deb.5p.e.cy.Mtl.Harbor 6>p p.o.Bar Mtl.Harbor 6 p.c.Bds G.T.R.7 p.c.stg.Bonds.C.& St.L, R.6 p.c.Bonds do 8 p.c.cy.do Montreal6p.c.Bonds.Montreal w.W.Bonds.Montreal7 p.c.Stock.s Montreal 6 p.c.stock EXCHANGE.Bank, 60 days.N.Y.Gold Drafts__ Sterling Bx, In N.Y.$900 49 £50 $100 60 60 100 25 100 50 100 60 60 30 50 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 p.C P-C 2XP.C ~ P-C p.c p.c 3)5 p.c 3/tfP-C p.c 3XP.C 3«P-C 2 p.C 4 p.C 100 4 40 50 100 60 40 100 100 morning board.Bank of Montreal.10, 25 /S) 133 25 Id 134$ 50 Id 135 Consolidated.50 id 49$ 40 Id 49 10/® 49$ p.e p.c P-C| p.c p.ci 3MP-C.4 p.r W P« >34# 6'i 4b9* 35 118 28# 77# 101# 4 2 : l ü 5 O.G 5\tp.C 3\tp.C 4\tp.C 99# 41# 76 117# \u2022_oo 100 100 500 4D.C sp.ci 49 C.81# 114# 23# 76# 92 101 50 93 99# 41 7o 117 4#p.C 10.1 5 par cane for 2 years, iex dlv.MACDOTJ GALL & DAVIDSON Biokers* THE BRITISH CORN TRADE.wet for spring tillage.English wheat has been liberally marketed in spite of the damp weather and loss in prices.Large supplies of ill-conditioned grain have increased the dulness in trade.There were very few samples of dry home grown wheat at the market on Monday, and at the end of the day the bulk remained unsold.The quotations of the preceding week were with difficulty maintained.The imports of foreign wheat into London were moderate, 36,000 quarters arriving on Monday, mostly consisting of American and Russian, which millers bought to a fair extent, especially Russian.There is no material improvement in trade,either in Londoner Liverpool.The American visible supply is still enormous, but the excess ought to be balanced by the deficiency in Fi\u2019ance and Spain.Business generally is transacted with distrust, owing to the long continued depression.Feeding corn is little changed.Barley is steady.Liberal arrivals of maize have caused a tendency in buyers\u2019 favor, both on the spot and to arrive.Oats lost last week\u2019s advance as the milder weather deprived trade of the recent activity.The sales of English wheat last week were 62,239 quarters against 40,096 quarters during the same period the previous year.The imports into the United Kingdom for the week ending the 8th instant were 780,112 cwts of wheat and 121,526 cwts.of flour.\u201d Cream Tartar, Crystals.o\t24 v.Do Do Ground.\to\too Caustic soda.o\t* *«ugar of Lead.W*;.*;; 0 n * Bleaching Powder.\u20191 Alum,.**\t* J 60 .70 .eo .sulphur\t* o 02 v * * «§î82ïï,fc*lt8\u2019 V 100 lbs.1 75 .Sai soda *î KM) n>.oo Saltpetre.Der kee.g 75 Roll Sulphur.\t* * n < 0 26 0 00 2 50 0 12 1 60 1\t75 0 ol 0 03 0 02# 2\t00 1 25 7 00 Sack rf'-I7\t2 i e 10 Q 30 0 23 O S3 0 32 0 U V 0 14* markets by telegraph.TO THB MONTREAL HERALD.EUROPEAN.LONDON.Feb.20, L.UNLtUjN, Feb.20 11 30 a m \u2014rv., 1 fopfd;^\u20198iu?c?è7é7es- lwi*; Erie\u2019 ^ 5 p.m.\u2014Consols, 96 5-16 ; 44\u2019a IMS .e 1C6Î ; Erie, 27 ; do pfd, 19 \u2022 Hh c\u2019., 87?5 FISU™rorn i';8 or 111 ) Tnas.exceot tb&t Oil, free ;_ Salted or Smoxed Q oo o oo l 4 50 6 50 5 0 12 50 0 00 8 Ofl 4 50 0 00 1 SO @ 1 60 2 60 1 SO CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS San Francisco, Feb.18.The following were the official quotations at the close of the Stock Board today:\u2014 Alpha.18 Justice.5)* Alta.7K Kentuck Belcher .8ii\tKossuth.;.Bests Belcher.Leopard.Bodie.7 Leviathan.Bullion.7%\tMexican.40>,' 3\tNorthern Belle\t.\t9>< 7K Ophlr.\"\tOverman.ll>$ Raymond & Ely.\t6% .\tSavage.16% 1% Seg- Belcher.6%\tSierra Nevada.49 Eureka Con.so Silver Hill.Exchequer.6% Tip Top.Gould & Curry.14% Utah .Grand Prize.6% Union Cou .67% Hale & Noreross.17% Yellow Jacket.21% Julia Con.4% Caledonia.California.\u201e Chollar.48 Con.Imperial.Commence.Con.Virginia.Crown Point.LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.Liverpool Feb.19, 5.00 p.m.Flour .8 Spring Wheat 6 11 @ Red Winter.8 8® White Winter.8 Club.9 Corn new.4 Barley.3 Oats.5 Peas.6 Pork .49 Lard.34 Beef.71 Bacon .26 Tallow.86 Cheese.49 d.6 @ 10 ~ 8 9 9 @ 9 1 @ 9 7 @ 0 0 ® 00 6 @ 00 5\t@ 00 0 @ 00 0 @ 00 0 © 00 6\t@ 27 0 © 00 0 © 00 s.d.s.d.Feb.20, 5.00 p.m.6 © 10 11 @ 8 8\t© 9 9\t© 9 1 © 9 7 © 00 0 @ 00 6 © 00 5\t@ 00 0 © 00 0 @ 90 0 © 00 6\t@ 00 0 © 00 0 @ 00 CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Thursday, February 20.Chicago was quoted |e.Wheat lower.Beerbohm\u2019s Advices.\u2014Floating cargoes \u2014Wheat, a turn dearer; Corn, quieter.Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014 Wheat, enhanced pretensions of sellers prevent business ; Corn, quiet.Arrivals off coast f.o.\u2014Wheat and Corn, small.Liverpool Wheat, spot, strong ; do.Corn, quiet.California Club Wheat, 9s.3d.Id 9s.7d.On passage for the United Kingdom :\u2014 Wheat, 1,425,000 qrs.; Corn, 487,000 do.Last week\u2019s advice\u2014Wheat, 1,350,000 qrs.; Corn, 440,000 do.Bacon, C.C., 28s.Flour.\u2014Yesterday p.m.there was a fair business done, about 2,000 barrels changing hands on the spot, and one or two transactions at points West, at prices which show a stronger feeling ; sales being :\u2014100 Extra Superfine at $4.35 ; 350 Fancy at $4.20 ; 150 Spring Extra at $4.15 ; 600 do.at $4.20 ; 300 Superfine at $3.90 ; 100 Medium Bakers\u2019 at $4.25 ; 400 Strong do.at $4.40 ; 100 Choice do.at $4.50 ; 150 Fine at $3.25.This morning the market was quiet ; buyers of 50 or 100-barrel lots would have been able to have purchased, but sellers are disinclined to press sales to any extent at present figures.Superior Extra.$4 50 @4 55 Extra Superfine.0\t00 Fancy.4\t20 Spring Extra .0\t00 Superfine.3\t80 Strong Bakers\u2019.4\t30 Fine.3\t25 Middlings.2\t90 Pollards.2\t50 Ontario Bags .1\t95 City Bags (delivered).2 20 Oatmeal\u2014Ontario, about $3.75/® $3.85.Cornmeal\u2014Kiln-dried, yellow, $2.25 to $2.35.Corn\u2014Nominal.Canada Wheat\u2014Nominal.Peas\u2014About 72c.to 74c.per 66 lbs.Oats\u2014About 28c.to 30c.Barley\u2014Nominal.Butter\u2014Western, store-packed, 7c.to 10c.; Dairy, Western, fair to good, 9c.to 13c ; Morrisburg, good to choice, 15c.to 19c.; Eastern Townships, good to choice, 18c.to 20c.Cheese\u20148c.to 9$c., according to make.Lard- 8c.to 9c.for tubs and pails.Pork\u2014Mess, $13.00 to $14.00, according to brand.Ashes\u2014Per 100 lbs\u2014Pots, $4.00 Id $4.10._ 4 35 @ 4 22$ © 4 20 @ 3 90 @ 4 50 © 3 40 © 3 10 © 2 70 © 2 05 @ 2 22$ New York, Peb.20,12.00 noon\u2014Wheat, quiet; Chicago, $1.05©$1.06 ; Milwaukee, $1.07 ; No.2 Red, $1.13 @ $1.13$.Corn, quiet ; steamer, 44$c ; No.2, 46c ; No.3, 42$c.Oats, steady.Receipts\u2014Flour, 16,-192 brls.; Wheat, 127,000 bushels ; Corn, 83,000 do ; Oats, 55,000 do ; Rye, 2,000 do ; B arley, 5,000 do.Chicago, Feb.20.\u2014Wheat \u2014 Receipts, 53,000 bush ; shipments, 51,000 do.9.30 a.m.\u2014Opens at 95$c for April.11,45 a.m.\u2014 93$c for March ; 94|e for April.Corn\u2014Receipts, 108,000bush; shipments, 110,000 do.9.35 a.m.\u2014Opens at 38c for May.11,25 a.m.\u201433!c bid for April ; 37$c bid for May.Oats\u2014Receipts.16,000 bushels ; shipments, 2,000 do, 11.46 a.m.\u2014 22$e for cash and February ; 22|c @ 22|c for March ; 23c for April ; 25ic for May.Barley \u2014 Receipts, 8,U00 bush ; shipments, 14,000 do.Pork\u2014 9.23 a.m.\u2014Opens at $10.00 © 10.02$ for March ; $10.20 @ $10,22$ for April.Lard \u20149.40 a.m.\u2014Opens at $6.87$ © $6.90 for April.Milwaukee, Feb.20\u2014Wheat\u2014Receipts, 27,000 bushels ; shipments, 27,000 do.9.32 a.m\u2014Opens at 94c bid for March.11.20 a.m.\u201493fc for March; 94|c for April.Receipts of Produce\u2014February 20.G.T.R.Q.M.O.& O.Flour, brls.Ashes, brls.Butter, kegs.Leather, rolls.Tobacco, hhds.Dressed Hogs.650 7 529 94 34 23 LIVE STOCK MARKET.Montreal, February 20.The supply of cattle on St.Gabriel market to-day was light, only five car-loads, and the lot sold quickly at prices ranging from $3 per 100 lbs.for common, to $4.25 for good cattle.Two car-loads of cattle that were expected were stuck at Point Claire.WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT 0 20 0 22 0 21 0 SO 0 19 0 00 0 22 0 82 rom otlier countries, lc per pound nï; preserfed\u2019 rrom other uod.Dry Table, « na as.4\too Smf&!.bb!;;;;;;;:;;;.I Salmon, in barrels.>0\t50 Mackerel.»\tX; Herrings, Labrador.I.\":;\"\" Sea Trout., .CANNED FISH-'.Lo esters,.Salmon.,\t-, Mackerel.ï\tki PROIT\u2014Duty l\u2019üii\u2019V cinû' Layers, per\tbox.\t; 45 Loose Muscatels.\t\u2019 1 55 '' London Layeis.\t' \" 2 00 \" Black Crown.;.';\u201d'.\u201d Valencia Raisins ¥ ri .' ' 0\t05M ' Sultana Raisins.\t n Do Old.0\tav Seedless Raisins » n>.0 00\t\" Figs, Elme.W.» Do Layers.'.V.'.'.'.\" 0 10\u201d Prunes Almonds,Languedoc.0\t00*\u2019\u2019 Do Tarragona.n\t15 \" Paper Shell.0\tno \u201d Jordan.non\t\" Filberts.oor\t** Brazil Nuts.I 0 07 \u201c Walnuts.0\t07 \" Sardines, quarters.0 o»ir\" Do halves.0\tn \" i^\u201eHr,KASSrJ,)urT ¦ I7* » cent, half u and Qencan> C%x7% .i 1 50 @ 160 10 x U\t.I 12X16.< 14 X 20.> is x 24.* INDIGO \u2014 Free!.IRON AND HARDWARE Pig Iron, # ton\u2014 Gartsùerne.Summeriee LIVERPOOL, Feb 20, 11 30 a m \u2014Pr.4-ton-Very dull ; Uplands, Ô W6d; Orlean^ 1 50 1\t65 2\t15 2 75 2 75 4 50 0 05# 0 09 0 C4# 0 06 chc Icest 0 45 @ do\tdo finest .0 4* do\tdo good medium 0 35 do do good common 0 25 Japan\tPekoe.0 25 Imperial.0 22 Gunpowder.0 25 Young Hysons, Firsts.0 60 do\tdo Seconds.u 45 do\tdo Thirds.0 30 do\tdo Common,.,,,,,,,, 0 22 0 18 0 45 0 80 0 22 0 00 0 15 0 09 0 19 0 82# PAKIS, Feb.20, 5 p.m.\u2014Eentes,|112f 30c ANTWERP, Feb.20.\u2014Petroleum, 23$f.UNITED STATES.CHICAGO.Feb.19.\u2014Floue \u2014 Steadv and unchanged.\toteaay \\r«VoHoAT~DnEettled and generally higher £rMarfhntfV93c @ a3»,c\u2019 for ca.h; 93% Jrrarc^\u201c- C01n\u2019 steady ; 33ifi cash \u2022 33ic cashMa22V f0attv g0?d demand; 22Jc for cTa^ef>XM^n^ U\u201c* $0^iR@l9a95forM%dh; ?9'6° for c-h\u2019' SS.TTf\u2019for March \u2019 ^ for cash\u2019- WH^-f^r NOminaUy -Æed.53 omi K?tr;F1T'\u2019 n\u2019000\t; Wheat, 16 OOO ^ (bOIn\u2019 1(,8\u201900° bushels ; Oats, SjkTbushefi8 : ye\u2019 3,00° bushela ; Parley, ¦51 nnn^6^-^10111\u201916-000 brls; Wheat, fn non ï î*6 8 '\u2022 \u2018 om.110,000 bushels ¦ Oats Kttu:Eye\u20193\u2019000 bushels ; Barley, forMarch \u2022mq3i?EAIif\"j^beat.92$c asked iormaren J3)c asked for April Corn to 3YU ^arcb) 33$c asked for April ; 37$c to 37ie for May.Oats, 22|c for March \u2022 22,c for April ; 25ic © 25$: tor May.\u2019 for April ^ ^ bid for March : S9.9Ï Laed \u2014$6.70 : for April.s™oG«™FeCeipt3\u2019 23\u2019039\u2019' bgbt gra §,»£\u201c\u2019m\"\" \u201ccl\u201c\" h'\"-\u2019 1 Floue\u2014Quietf; receipts, 16 000 barrel.ern at S3 50 (a1«-|8«U?r Sta\u2018e and Welt! trn at C5.50 to $3.55 ; Common to Choice do.Westemat March; $9.97$ bid $6.72$ for March; $6.80 grades, r mix- Rye flour, unchanged.eash.at$1.13.Kye, strong; Western^Stato\u2019 ^'orn> a shade firmer - receints\u2019 83,000 bushels ; sales, 90,C00 bushels at 42ic Barley, quiet.\t° ceip|:'55.mb^hàt?tsales,a3tÔi;ootTu;sh^ 33o135c°fo^rWMtedo^eStern Fork\u2014Firmer at §10.62$.Lard\u2014Firmer at $7.07$.Butter\u20146c ® 28c.100 lion pUm'-®KAI?-Wheat-Firm ; sales, 100,000 busli No.2 Red at $1.13$.Corn, pyA,sale?i 90.000 bush ; steamer, 44$c ; Lo 2,4b$c.Oats, steady.Barley, quiet-Canada, 85c © $1.10; State, 65c © 85c.\t\u2018 1 ALLOW\u20146£c.Dressed Hoqs-$4.62$ © $5.50.WHiSKEY\u2014Sales, 50 barrels, at $1.09.Jar IJm Railroads active ; stocks irregu.MUiWAUKEE, Feb.^ a.a Grain\u2014Wheat, at 94c bid for March ; ie-busheis2^\u2019000 bushels ; shipments, 27,000 xt3'ϰ cm'\u2014Wheat\u2014Hard, $1.02 ; No 1, $1.00 ; No 2, 91 Je cash and February ; 924c for March ; 93\u2019c for April ; No.3, 92Jc for 78c.DETROIT, Feb.20, 12.45 p.m.\u2014Grain\u2014 Wheat-Firm; Extra, §1.02; White, $1.01 for cish; $1.01 for February; $l.02J for April ; $1.05 for May.Receipts, 16 000 bush; shipments, 62,000 bush.TOLEDO, Feb.20, 12.00 neon\u2014Grain\u2014 Wheat\u2019weak; Amber, $1 00$ for cash ; $1.02$ pfÆcof ,$1'03V® ?1'03i for April ; No 1 Red $1,02$ for cash; SI .04J-for April.Corn, du\u201elet9; No- 2 38$ for May.Oats, steady -No.2, 27c for cash.BOSTON.Feb.19.\u2014Flour\u2014There has been some little demand for medium extras tor export, and there continues to be a fair enquiry for choice patents and winter wheat flours at prices within the range of quotations.We quote supers at $3 00 (8) 25 per barrel ; low extras at $3 75 @ S4 \u2022 meumm and choice Wisconsin and Mini nesota spring wheats at $-1 25 @ |5 75 \u2022 Pr aa aU(i Micbigin flours at §4 621 @ p 00 per bbl, and one or two favourite brands sell a little better.:st.Louis, S OK0^ Indiana flours range from fl «S\t; Wlnter ^heat patents, $6 CO J7 j fancy Minnesotas at $6 25 © |8 25, with one or two brands selling at a higher figure.GATS-There is a limite i supply, and we quote the market firm for Nos 2 and 1 whites at 3üc (Ô) 37c per bush.Butter.\u2014Fine grades are unchanged, and strictly fine batter is firm.We [quote choice creameries at 30c ; choice New York and Vermont dairies at 20c ®23c; winter-made factory worked Western butter at 15c @ 18c, with occasional sales at 19c (eti 2°c; good*New York and Vermont dairy butter at i4c @ !6cj common to medium ^ 13ci good Western butter at eJp-, n14c\u2019 a?,d common and inferior at be (
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