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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mardi 14 octobre 1879
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[" £9 lot if S.«\u20144hiPm\u201ct \u201cNe\" Nevr.on financial.The change; goo\u20181 are discou loans on aPP1 abouti P61 Sterling Money Market is quiet and without lines ot commercial paper nted at about 7 per cent and roved collaterals are made at cent on call and short dates.dull, 60 day bills Exchange business quota-in he New There were Exchange, buyers, holders asking 70 ; Toronto 3re quoted at 8} f® for\tamounts between banks, and 8* nter but with so little C are to a great extent nominal ; r\u2019vnrk the posted rates remain steady *\"J« » «0 J.V» \u2022l.d *1.84 t demand.Currency drafts on York are quiet at 1-16 (To J prem.few transactions on the Stock but the market was fairly taadr Bank of Montreal is offered at 133, with buyers at 131L * few shares changed bands at 1324 ; Ontario is stronger but inactive, at 59 tS 60, and Peoples\u2019 quiet at 47 bid, 60 asked; Molson\u2019s is stronger at 65 for - v\t,\t, , i, wanted at 112, but there was no stock forthcoming at the price; Eastern Townships is offered at 97 and Exchange at 50, but no business resulted; Commerce is firmer at 1121 fS> 1131, and Montreal Tel-e\u201eraph 4 lower at 824 ; Richelieu and On.urio Navigation Co.is stronger at 371 ® 371 and City Gas steady at 1184\t119 ; City Passenger Railway is quiet at 79^ tS) gj.there was an enquiry for Hudon Cotton'Co.at 140 but no stock was on the market at the price.The sales were as follows morning board.Bank of Montreal.4, 2 Id) 1324 Merchants Bank.10, 2583 Commerce .5\t1134 20® 113 Montreal Telegraph .50\t®\t824 AFTERNOON BOARD.Merchants.10\tfa)\t82J Montreal Telegraph.50,\t25,\t25\tId\t824 At New York there was a regular break in the Stock Market, and closing prices throughout the list show\ta\tsharp\tdecline from those of Saturday, the solitary exception being Union Pacific, which advanced J.The fluctuations were as follows : \u2014 Cl\u2019g.Op\u2019g.1.30 Cl\u2019g prev.day.would be wise to cease operations for the present; the first lots that were sent did well, but later ones have not been so successful.FLOUR INSPECTION.Statement of Flour inspected for week ending 11th October, 1879 Brls.Superior Extra.6,739 Extra Superfine.110 Fancy Superfine .337 Spring Extra.5,755 Superfine .267 Fine .182 Rejected .216 Sour .30 Total.13,636 L.A.B»yeh, Flour Inspector.UOA'TfiâAb .STOCK Ua'J.Monvrcal, October 13.STOCKS.BanK of Monrreal.Ontario Bank.Bank of B.N.America.Consolidated.Banque du Peaple.Holsona\u2019 Bank.Bank or Toronto.Bank Jac.Cartier Merchants\u2019 Bank Sast\u2019n Townships Bank.Quebec Bank Banque Nationale.Onion Bank.Mechanics\u2019Bank.West.Union.Lake Shore.Pacific Mail.Erie.Ohio & Miss.Nor-West.Do.pfd.St.Paul.,Do.pfd.Mich.Central.Jer.-ey Central.N.Y.Central.954 96j 324 414 244 874 1034 724 994 96 97 324 414 241 874 73 99 944 95 J 30J 384 224 854 102 714 98 947 954 314 384 22 85 102 701 98 St Joseph .Hock Island.C.C.&I.C.Toi.& Wabash., Union Pacific.A.& P.Tel.Gold.Exchange.Money.88i\t88^\t87i\t87i .69J\t70 \u2018\t68£\t69| .119è\t\t\t t 77i\t78\t\t76f .66 :{\t662\t63J\t64J .30 (\t30 *\t27A\t28J ,142|\t141è\t142\t142 .m\t13Î\t13J\tDii .46 Ï\t46J\t44J\t441 \u2022 69^\t90\t89|\t90 .\t36Î\t\t.G82\t482\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022\t482 me act ____________________________ AND provisions.There was not much doing in grain to-dayi in the morning Canada Red Winter « heat was offered on spot and to arrive at $1.32, and asmall quantity changed hands at \u2018hls fi2ure' but°n receipt of strong advices fom New York, backed up by these from .We8t\\ holders materially advanced heir quotations, and asked $1.35 ; White Winter is now offered at about $1 \u201e there was a small business in Peas and WW remain steady; two small cargoes «e reported sold at 79c.The receipts of ' ! are D0W more liberal, but the market remains firm; the inside price iicw11^10^ EXtra 'VaS advanced Sc, being w ipioted at $6.05® $6.10, while Extra Vrfine is firmIy helJ at E ra is net so scarce as it was and the adva ^i161^ ^\t\u2019 Ontario Bags ate |29.\u201cC^5onslace Saturday, to $2.90 @ as we hear i 19c, while choice bring about the same $31(1 ,Dr now than ZlT \u201c bears\"\u2019oÏÏÏ ^\t^ is Plenty Veî?COntrary a88ert tl g are scarce ^ f yet to C0Ine forward t is a S e flrmlylleld at 18c H \u2022 Tbed ;ia D,qmry for gIYIX>ElVO IVo.31.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Semi-Annual Dividend of THKSSJE PEK CENT.(3 per cent.) upon the permanent Shares of this Company has been declared, and will be payable on and after the FIÎIST Of OCTOBER HEXF.Notice is also given that Class E2 of this Company will be exting lished with the payment of the Instilment of December next, and that the Shareholders in this Class, on and after the SECOND day of JANUARY next, will be entitled to withdraw the amount of their Shares ; they will also have the right, during the same month only, to convert the same into fixed and permanent Shares.By order.G.N.FAUTEUX, Cashier, September 23\tb t 227 VA HISH, PAINT AMO PRINTING I8K MANUFACTORY FOR SALE.THE BAY I,IS-WILKE?MANUFACTURING COM FA NY (Limited;,1 inTquid-at:on, having decided to discontinue manufacturing, have authorized the undersigned to offer for public competition the whole of the Assets of the Estate, as noted below, along with the good-will of the business.Tenders are therefore invited to be sent to the office of the undersigned No.10 Urey Nun Street, up till noon cf the 22nd day of OCTOBER instant.First, for:\u2014 Factory, Ground and Buildings, 21 Nazareth Street, valued ate.$20 000 Plant, as per inventory.9 700 Stock, cs per inventory.Il]l70 $40,870 .$22,822 .\t6,979 Second, for :\u2014 Book Debts, as per lists.Bills Receivable, as per lists.m\t.\t$29,801 The terms will be liberal.The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.Inventories can be seen each day at the office of the Company, 22 Nazareth Street.Since the National Policy has been specially framed for such enterprises as the above, and since a new era of prosperity is near at hand, a more favorable opportunity for\u2019Capitalists of th\u2019eT'adé to enter into this branch of business'has rarely, if ever, boen presented.The premises are advantageously arranged, and also Ôsnvemently situated for shippu g by Canal, River or Kail, and being valued low at prese t, are almost certain to rise to an enhanced figure before long.\t_ JAMBS' ROSS, Liquidator.October II\tn 243 .¦g*.lo M' aivvvv» »\t11?ItU 1U y i»J f*r ' It \u2022artf 4 i\tIhii cf Assignees, arising chiefly from the want cf effect^6 lart:el7 It is notorious that the plain provisions of the Act are «tntiiual v v\u2018 1 dtnds are not declircd or paid as directed, or moneys deposited in18!' Ihvi excessive and illegal charges are constantly made, and ailowr-u to m-u a\tand na1 ion or question.\t^ 3 wl-bout exaini The result is, that as a rule small Estates are wholly eaten upbv th no dividend ever declared, or an account rendered to any one ; in almr ?Se c*'urSes, nn the expenses are out of all proportion, and, by attention, could be larael?\u2022»« scB0\u201cE!-.a to HANG CLAKK pggPA^ggOWN., Trt \u2014The parents of 0n^Oot,S amending the Col-^ P\u201cCing refused to pay ?^Io9Ülî ïïoatd by the Board ^^rw-duy visited the school jreasare peopie home._ sen! tb* rnI,B 1 Art Association JO« t'J\u201ere die el :-Fre>i-fo,lo*\u2018»S?, r^tice Ritchie; Yice-jjtt, CJieiijarl Gilmour ; Second do., paillent,\tTreasurer, M.Deputy-Minister of Finance ; Ojuriteb { Dixon ; Oouncil: ïI«'D'' G\"\u201c' 0, and lie\tp pti 0f Cornwall.RiMithntractor h7a3 received an order ArtXSold,anditisrunxoured tai,rijS ^facDonaid) Hon.Mr.sud probably other members %eCatoel Kill leave for Quebec cft rv\u201ew in order to attend a banquet ^ssttsrsrs.TORONTO- tee inquest on k.w.turner 11\tADJOURNED.INSPECTING CONDUIT PIPES.uewakded for bravery.THE HEALTH OF JUDGE KENZIE.MAC- Tseosto, October 13.\u2014The work of inipectioff the conduit pipe across tha biv ms completed to-day.E.P.R >der, aidil reporter, m company with an employee of the water works and a civil engineer made a sub-aqueous journey throngh the pipes for a distance of a mile and a half.A number of leaks, mall and large, were discovered, but Iheycan be repaired at a nominal cost.Itielhe intention of the Water Woi ks Committee to extend the conduit pipe aer is the Island inio the lake for a distance of a mile, thereby supplying the citizens with purer water than they ire now receiving.ite inquest on the body of Robt.W.Tirser was resumed at the Hospital this erening.The prisoner Smyth, who is alleged to have infl eted the blow that, cubed Turner\u2019s death, was present in charge of an officer.The medical testimony was to the effect that death was produced by concussion of the brain, caused by a biow.So far no evidence has been adduced to connect Symth with the act.Great sympathy is expressed fortheprismer by all classes, and daily offers of financial assistance are pouring in.The enquiry was adjourned till Thursday in order that the whereabouts of Mrs.Smyth could be learned.The Grand Jury th e afternoon returned true bills against Robert W.De Coursie, for the muid-r of his brother, at Lambton Hills, and Frank W.Rim-ffler, for forgery.The trial of the utter, who is held on eleven separate charges of forgery, was set for 'Wednesday morning.At the City Council Meeting to-night, ajeung man named J.Dorlmr- An-i*?.wa?Presented by the Mayor, on t.™s °*J^eBoyal Humane Society, London England, with a medal for saving byes.Jhcttateof Judge Mackenzie\u2019s health u causes grave anxiety to his friends._ \"nuerstood that his honour\u2019s lm»!Ca r™ *ns*sL upon his retirement tafl BnC]1Te Work' ^ no°n to-day he far recovered from his illness ^\u2022ethSderLm!dingaterm ^ ^ citfefereDce was ma|ia in all the ^^th^:niatUDrXep-erday t J London ABEEST OF A bank clerk.Lajcas'ipf\u2019ip'^i ®cto^el' 13.\u2014Charles the Merchant0\te\u201c»Ploycd at keeper !:\t8 Blnk here as ledger- fiation el,S arreste,l to-day on an infor-with embezzling k'St charapt'^6»11111^'\t®.e eDj°yed a Neatly tniKi l°T Ltegrity, and was badedhabnlSeems t0 haVfifa1'- Wewased.aQotber ficei,ine;t\u201c;;u taken into custody for W 18 veal611 ProPerty._ L tncaster is W8(L d> .acd his companion ,WtWhe wrSh,8/eni01'- 16 is a'-false enr 118 n3aoealcs.BY HENRY J.SHAW.A SPLENDID COUEGTIOH of Furniture now on sale, cheap, at Shaw\u2019s Furniture Warehouse, 726 Craig street.Queen Anne and Eastlake Dining Chairs in leather, line Sideboartls, Parlor and Bed room Suits, Library Furniture, &c., all the best material and workmanship.Se eral Pianos to rent and for sale.132 BY MCKS & CO M, HICKS & GO,, Greneral Auctioneers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fos.430 & 432 Notre Dame Street» Continue to give their personal attention to Sales of Household Furniture, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Groceries, and general Merchandise, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage.Liberal advance made on consignments if required.Charges moderate and returns prompt.A ugust 25\t202 ï n r.u vu n c c île îlec&- Unit 3d Statet.Boston and New flng land States, except Maine.New York and Soutliern States.island Pond, Portland and Maine.a) Western and Pacific states .6 0! 6 ot 6 01 6 e< 6 0< 6 0> 10*30 8 on T 00 8 (0 13 46 Tob 2 oo 2 00 2 SO 2 30 4 00 2 50 i.:*&5 2 E0 I.U&5 B 00 ; co 230&8 8 16 Great Britain.By Canadian Line (Friday) .Do.(Germany) Friday .By Cunard on Mondays.Sunpiem\u2019tary.See P.O.weekly notlc.By Packet from N.York for England, Wednesdays.-.- By Hamburg American Packet tc Germany, W ednesday.WentJndies.Letters, &c., prepared In New York are forwarded daily on New York, whence malls are despatch- ed \u2019 .Havana and West Indies via ForHavana every Thursday p.m.This beautiful Stove combines all the latest improvements in self-feeders.#35* Call and see it and judge for youi-self.Hyan\u2019s Furnace.This Furnace has been thoroughly test ed.There is more of them in use in this city than any other, and every one gives satisfaction.RANGES and STOVES OF ALL KINDS O.AÎ YjVIN, 38 Victoria Squab».October 28\t257 P CURRIE & CQ., IMPORTERS OP JPIG4 livors, BAR IltOIN, Boiler Plates, Galvanized Iron, CANADA PLATES.TIN PLATES, Boiler- Tirbe», Bets Tube Ingot Tin,\tPaints, lugot Copper,\tFire Clay, Sheet Copper,\tFlue Covers, Antimony,\tFire Bricks, Sheet Zinc,\tvelned it arble, Ingot Zinc,\tRoman Cement, Pig Lead,\tPortland Cement, Dry Bed Lead,\tCanada Cement, Dry White Lead\tPaving Tiles, Rivets\tGarden Vases, Iren Wire,\tchimney Tops Steel Wire,\tFountains, Glass,\tDrain Pipes Patent Encaustic Paving Tllee, &c.mil CUPID! & CO MOINTRK Al- SOLE ACEHTSIH THE DOMINION FOR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass ft Co., Xejcg de 1» Frontera, Sherries.\u201c T.G.Sandeman ft Sons, Oporto, Porte.\u201c Pablo, Oliva ft Castles, Tarragona, Red W ines.\u201c Leal Brothers ft Co.Madeira, Madeira Wines.\" G.H.Mumm ft Co., Reims, Cham, pagnes.** P.A.Mumm ft Co., Frankfort-0 M., Hocks and Moselles.\" Cuzol, Fils 4 Co., Bordeaux, Fruits, &c.** Pinet, Castillon ft Co., Cognac, Brandies, \u201c A.Houtman ft Co., Schiedam Gins, \u201c Wm.Hay, Fairman ft Co., Glasgow, Whiskies.\" R.Thorne 4 Sons, Groej>oçk.Whiskies.*i D.J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine, Old I om, ftc.* Machen ft Co., Liverpool, Export Bottlers of Guiness ft Sons Dublin Stout.'! Robert Porter ft Co., London, Ex port Bottlers of Bass ft Co\u2019i Ale.Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scotch Ales.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London Order» for Direct Importation Solicited from the Trade.February 20 7 00 T 30 3 CO 3 00 1 3 \u20ac0 3 00 «) Postal Card, Bags open till 8 45 a.m.and 9.18 p.m.(6) Postal Card Bags open till 8,15 p.m.Tne Street Boxes are visited at 9.15 a.m., 12.3» 6.30 and7.46p m.\t: Registered Letters should be posted 16 min - etore the hour ot closing ordinary Malls, and w toutes betore closing Of English MalU,\t, MANUFACTURER OF SOFA SPRINGS, CHAIR AND August 27 BED 294 238 Auctioneer.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE OF DAMAGED WOOL The Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, for account of tbe Underwriters or others concerned, Snndrv Nos., 236 Bales CAPE WOOL, landed damaged, ex \u201c UBBINA,\u201d from Algoa Bay.SALE AT THE WAREHOUSE, INo.333 Sst.Paul SStreet» THURSDAY, 16tli Instant At Half-past ONE p.m,, sharp.Terms-Cath, arid auction fluty.JOHN J.ARNTQK, 244 b.Auctioneer- Unction titles.Head Office, Province of Quebec, HO St.Francois Ia?ier Street, NX O IN TXX.E AX-.Special Monthly Hates for All.August 13 JOHN.F.NOTT, CHAS.D.HANSON, Joint General Agents.mwf 3m 192 THE Mefchnts\u2019 Marine Insurance Go.OP OAINABA.Capital, -\t- fi?£500,000.HEAD OFFICE, MON1REAL.Agencies in all tbe Principal Cities and Towns of the rominiou» All Classes of MARINE RISKS accepted at Current Rates.J.K.OSWALD, General Manager.May 31\t129 Noitb British and Mercantile FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Gompanv.ESTABLISHED 1809.Subscribed Capital, £2,000,000 Stg.FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE CO\u2019Y.1.\u2014Funds as at 31st December, 1878.Paid-up Capital.£350,000\tStg.Fire Reserve Fund.794,577\t\u201c Premium Reserve.305,065\t\u201c Balance of Profit and Loss Account.57,018\t\" Life Accumulation.£2,852,567\t\u201c Annuity Funds.300,080\t\u201c 2.\u2014Revenue for the Year, 1878; From Fire Department : Fire Premiums ft Interest £976,160 J\" From Life Department : Life Premiums and Interest.£438,737 Interest ftc., on An\u2019uity F\u2019nds.12,040 - £450,777 Total, Revenue.£1,426,937\t\u201c or, $6,944,426 73 WILLIAM EWING, Inspector.GEORGE N.AHERN, Sub-Inspector.Head Office for tbe Dominion in Montreal.MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, General Agents.May 24\t123 BOSTON MARINE UNDERWRITERS.THESE COMPANIES CONTINUE TO IIV ^ XT H.Ocean Marine Cargoes and Freights AT CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUM Losses promptly paid in Boston, Mont, real or London.H.HERRIMAN, May 6 Manager.107 BÏ PENNING & BARSAL0U.EXTENSIVE SALE OF dry goods The Subscribers will sell, ^it their stores.Nos.126 and 128 St, Peter Street, oa Wednesday, XStlx instant, a general assortment of Dry Goods suited to the season.\u2014also\u2014 2 Cases Superior AH-wool Beavers 2\t\u2019\u2022 Assorted Scotch Tweeds 1\t\u201c West of England Black Cloths 2\t6-4 Black Italian Cloth 5\t\u201c Heavy Naps 3\t\u201c Tailors\u2019 Linings 2\t\u201c Serge Coatings 5\t\u201c Fancy Prints and Winceys 6\t\u201d Canada Tweeds A complete assortment of LINEN GOODS, WADDING AND BATTING.A consignment of No.1 NORTH-WEST BUFFALO ROBES.A RETAIL BANKRUPT DRY GOODS STOCK.\u2014LIKEWISE,\u2014 To Close a Special Consignment, Silk Velvets, Imitation Lamb and Brown Satin, Dress Serges, Hosiery, 6-4 Costume Cloth, Tweeds and Black Satin, I.R.Coats and Tweed Ulsters, Men\u2019s L.W.Shetland Shirts, Shirts and iloee, Black Silks and Satins,Tweed Dress Goods.Assorted Gents\u2019 Shetland Half-Hose.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BERN IN G & B A RSA LOU, -Ui ________________Auctioneers.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, AND AMENDING ACTS.In the matter cf PELLETIER, LEFEBVRE à CG., Insolvents.The undersigned Assignee to the above Estate, will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, tha 16th Oo'cbsr Instant, At ELEVEN A.M., the spljndid and well assorted stock of Staple Dry Goods belonging to the above Insolvents, and consisting as follows Stock of Staple Dry Goods.$28,000 Shop Fixtures and Safe.giy \u201e\u201e\t$28,617.The Sale will take place at the Store of the Insolvents, Nos.581, 583 and 585 Ste, Catherine Street, Montreal.The inventory can be seen and all information obtained at the office of Messrs.Beausoleil & Kent, 55 St.James Street! The store will be open for the inspection of the Stock on Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday, Up to the hour \u2022 Montreal, 8th October, 1879 )\t160 211 VEHÏ DËSÎRÏBLElmicËS XXY -A-UOXIOIV.The Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Nos.126 aud 128 St.Peter street.On X\u201dx-iIEV CcmmunlcattoDF to nu \u2018cWctori STBWAli 1,\t.ibi si, jiyncB stree:.s*0E*f* PUBUSE1*®,, toJA* 07 "]
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