Daily evening mercury, 4 juin 1883, lundi 4 juin 1883
[" AILY EVENING MERCURY.Tru YRAR\u2014NO 19 \u2014 ping CANADIAN FISUERLUES AT TEE LX UIBITION.1 Provinces\u2019 Duplay Among the World's Gathering - The St.Lawrence Productions.The Times contains the .fullewin aucount vi the Canedian diapluy du tbe Internutions! Fisheries Ézbibifon :\u2014 \u2018 \u2018Tha ros fisberige vf the Old Dowipion, in their commercial snd indue- rial Repeats, reocive vuried illustration w the purtion ef the volicetion urrangod undur the care of Mr L.2.Joncas, one of the Commissioners ; the methods of artilicial butobing\u2014 which one lady, on first secing the active operations of the spparutus, su pposed to be muking lisb\u2014urc shown by the cxhibits brought over in charge of Mr, Wilmot ; While acioutifio proparations of much interest Lo the naturalist pave Loon Gontributed by Professor Houoy man.Canadian tishermon do much mord than supply tLe demand of their home popuilstion, and Lbore n:9 Lo be soon here both the methods vi proparing fish for export and model of » clus of vousele upocially built to curry this food to the religious fast- observing people of Spuin, Portugal, [taly, aod viher countrios le esteraive res boards and rbine communities in Europe, and to tie Catholic populution of Central and Soutb America.The ralting of the large Gaspé codfish sent tu the Mediterrancas 18 done willl great care, snd it is said they will keep fur two yvars Or more even in warm climates.They are caught sn the Gull of St.Lawisuce, about 20 wiles oul in summer, and as far us 36 wiles off in winter, the tincst Huh being taken in August and again in Uctub.r in deep Water.Those which are brought in fresh are uveu fers Lhesc markets Atier being split open and dressed thoy are luid iu salt for eight or wo days, then the sult is washod out, and they ure apreud oul 10 bo dried by sun und wind fur iwo or three months.Thus prepared they are shipped in bulk in Lhe vussois mes- tivned above, which are as « rule of about 300 tons burden.The average net value Lo the exporter must be about £1 per quintal (112 Ib) and iv is estimated that over 20,000 quintals of these lurge nized G oud are an.nusily exported from Canada Lo the Moditorranean.Gaspé oud of medium ze qu lv Brazilian porta, and the smaller kinds und such ss ure split or otherwise damaged in drying to the West Indies.The woodun drums in une of the cuses wre filled with small Guspe fer Brusil, tho fis about the nzv of a tine haddock being piled up, and then prossed down into the drum by u powertul scrow press until euch drum has atout 128 |b.weight of fish inst, ST.LAWLENCE PRODLOTIONS.Haddock taken with hand lines in the Gulf ol 81, Luwrence and a heavier fish ublrived from tbe Nova Scolis witors and ealted on board the large rehoomgrs omployed in this fisbery, are lov sent vo Brasil and the West Indies, Cuek, wnother fish shown here, goes chiefly to the Intler mer- kei.In one of thu cases will be coon # breakfast delicacy not tuknown to optcurew in Lhie country \u2014Ihe bright golden Digby chivkens\u2014u emall vrmok: 8d herring propared in Nova tin.A compuraiively new industry in.Prince Edward Island is t1:0 prepara- tiot of what is eall- d bonelcas fieb, tbe tons, of course, having been 1emoved by hand, and the flenb cut in strips andeaited.Other products Tn\u2019 the Mite 10w 0° cases are Canodis salmon, and trout smokud over burh- ing sawdust; the dried sounds of slurgeon, cod, and bake, prinoipally tent to Hdetun, io Musachussitd, to Wade into isinggluse : and some » mens Irom British umbis of very much dried anlmon a ried cogkles cared by the Indians.BRITISH COLUMBIA EXHIBITS, Among the delayed exhibits from British Columbia, wbiob only arrived Jesleruay at South Kensinglenw, is u tet of plotographs to {llustiste the fisher on, taken by directions of the GuvetnoretGuneral whn he paid a visit not lung ago to {hy Pacific shores.One ot these photographe shows how Füeruus blu salmon are ut cortain times of the your \u2018in the atrenme of British Colombia, for\u2019thé chmèra bas Ren sé plâced tibet: pute bad be Lenin b ; Ho w r i: Mu hhigwa.MORES BT STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DICAM+\u2014Virg.Georg.IV.6.Two Hitle tin boxes, such as are used for packing sardines, contain fish which comes with & special revom- medicni mon.It fu oolied the Oolaliun, and what Wind of fish it 46 may be seen frum specimens eured by Ludians, Those in the tins, how- over, ure nut oured, but simply packed in oil obtained from their own kind, and they form, it is said, an pxceilent article of diet ae a substitute for or in addition to cod liver vil.This Is not the \u2018only curiosity sent by British Columbia, In a large bottle placed with (he seriea-of specimens of fish, crustucos, molitnes, &c., presorved in apirits, and ont by Prof, Honeyman, are several vory long whiplike bodies, Thess, which ure onlled stick fish, nro uot true fish, but the verrillia blakeii, of whith the white, ¢lastic, Invertcbine skeleton, se thick und as supple sa the top pieves of n 2oud trout rud, may bu en in another cuve.Prot>usor Hovey man's collection of besutifully prepared specimens includes entozog from dil- fereut \u2018kinds of the fish.\u201d The ship worm (tenedo mavalis) with o piece of wood tv show (he ravages be makes in timber; the less dangerous, but still destraetive tiny, woodborirg crus tacean (limmuria tenebrans) ; and (on » ledge of the trophy which illustrates varius phases of Lhe Canadian, fehe ries, a spocimen of the ses mouse, ubout 64 in.in length.A preity and naturaiiy coloured imitation oi 8 boavur have, made und lovt by Major Geuerul C Hardy, will repay study.PISCINE ENEMIES.At the end of the court sro some vory cleverly stuffed und mountud birds that live on or eat fish, including northern divers, loons, gsnnet, the graceful white herun, the osprrÿ or tinh huwk with the : ag'e near waiting, according to bis habit, Lo carry off the sh which the osprey bax just veugbt.Among the four touted enemies of the fish there ure shown the otter, miuk, muskrat, ote., and around the walls a remarkably fie colleetion of stuffed ol.In a cuse by ite self in a complete und carefully mount.od skeloton of a fish with us man aliases as un Old Bailey oriminal, for he is known as the bellows fish, the goose fish, the ses load, the seu devil, and,perhaps most appropriately, the angel fish\u2014this last sobriquet indicating his bubit of getting something bright Lo serve us a buit on the slender, flexible rod which rises upright Irom 11a head, and lying hidden in the mud until an uowary fi-h comes near enugli Lo be seized at a spring.There are unly à few of the very many objects illustrating the natural history of the subeot und its commercial and dustrial bearings.| There are, for example, samples of fish oils used in mddicine, for leather dressing, and other purposes; there are specimens snd models of the hooks, lines, Gots, baits, and gear used iv the several fisherion, and (ully fitted up bouts, polished basswood canoes, toboggaus, or ice-sleds, aud refrigerators, in which may be seen still fresh alid in porteet condition a bage balibéir weighing 465 Ibs.caught in April off Nova Sootin, and other fish tbat have been frozen since June last yeor.TERRIBLE WEDDING TRAGEDY.Another Pouble Murder in France.Ln.the way of trayredies the diffioulty in one of choice.That wbiob bas just occhtred \u2018in the Rue St.\u2018Denis, Paris, could not bo more sensntionsl, and, though only à few days old, is to bu brought out in n drama of five nots and sixten tablosux, of which the first two acts are claimed to bo written.An architecs, M.Morterel, aged 25, was to be marpjed to Mlle, Murgol, still in her tens.\u2018The young couple Were Lo reside, ss is efton the case in France and counts as part of her dowry, with the bride's parents.On Thursday lust tho Ble of carringes with the guests had arrived betore the bride's residence ; the bridegroom gol out lo seek bis bride, then the coriege would set out for the mayor's vffice and then,the church, Just as he arrived on the landing, two shots were fired, une bull lodged in the bannister, tuo other in the brain vf the bridegroom.A door speedily opened and the first to appear wus tbe bride, fullowed by her maids, who considered the sbots as in bonur of the ovent.Ab tholt feet \u2018thy the ri 4 iges.bre Seeing ed gare: QUEBEC, MONDAY.JUNE 4, 1988.mendutory voie of introduction to! a crête si the corpse of the young arobliact.he smsgauin was 8 bruss moerehant, aged 70, unole and \u201ctutor\u201d \u2014 whatever that monne\u2014of the bride, who staiod be com mitted \\he crime un acoount of tbe scuryy manner he was juvited to the wedding.On conducting bim to the station, the police felt the old nUeman slipping from their hands the ground, whore he lay desd.Af-er Bring the shot be bad swallowed strychnine.In the course of the duy the guests, the bride an her parents reeoived lettors inviting thom Lo the funeral of the bridogroom sud uncle, which the lattor bad posted before opening the tragedy.The Mexican nstional Government B omises n daily mu:l service through tbe ryntier St«les.It le ratimated thal there are 1,000,000 pounds of spring clip wool In store at Los Angeles.SA farmer's wife in Ohio one being much roubled with érats\u2019 stealing her pies spd cakes, her husbana s-i a spring trap for the offenders, arid caught (he hired map PE NEW YORK PIANO COMPANY { General } \u2014 WHOLESALE & RETAIL HOUSE For the diapess) of American, Fanrdian & European Pianos & Organs IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Sranon Hovsre i» Toronto, Himiltes, O.taws, Quebsee, Bt John, Wignipeg, &e.List of Leading Menufucturers represented by this Pranos\u2014{(United States).ALBERT WEBER, NEW FORK, DUNHAN & SONS, \u201c DECKER & SONS, J.P.HALF, \u201c N.Y.PIANO CO., u VOSE à SONS, BOSTON.PIanos\u2014(Toronto.) HEINTZXANN k CO BR.8.WILLIANS a SOF, ORuANg EO.WOODS a CO.BURDKYT ORGAN COJ W, BELL à CO.We keep sone but the bent Instruments, guaran.wed for five years.All our Piases sad na represented.For full itlurtratad catalogues Mthe abote celebrated walkers, wih onto dfecth syle; or for catalogues snd price lists of Oagane, spply by letter or persona Iv fo HEAD OFFICE, 126 & 228 St.James St, Montreal \u2014\u20140R TO\u2014- R.MORGAN, 18 Fabrique Street, Quebec\u2019 A number of Guod Sccond-Hand Planos aad Organe to Hire, whbiob may be purchased on the insta'moent l'Inn.N B.\u2014Careful and Competent Tuners and Re- .afrers are sow employed to de our work, Pianos Tuned, Cleaned and l\u2018epaired '» the most reasonable terms.Oct 17, 1883, Important Notice to Purchasers Seeking a Cheap Market.E SUBMIT BRLOW a Reduced Price wn of our Large Grocery Stock com pride: TEAS, WINES AND SPIRITS.hia Ronuetion is of-ecd only during the Botidav tenson, tnorature purcasevrs will sus themselves Ly oxlling nt once to examine our a, whieh nt the price defy competition \u2014 Lranuinted White Bu, He por 1b \u201c \u201c Lemp Good Black Tes .Superior © Extra «+ sieved \u201c Good Green % .000.00000000000013 \" Pure Ju) su + nolored).33 \u201c Frosh Ground \u201c Java « 30 o Pickles (in lottle).\u201c Maccar ni.say Vermicelli.2.+ @ood Bberry.35 per gal Port.EN Gherry Bran + e eur Whe gey.160 + 1 Whiskey Couktail.\u2026\u2026\u2026.190 * \u201d Old Erundy (In decantera).$0 80 Assorted Liquors (In Cut Decamters.1 50 Buskets coutaiuing three different Liquore in bandsome bottles,., 1 90 FRUITS, Jurranta.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sssscocosocccuccon T0 pe Ib Vaiencla Haisins.\u2026\u2026.9 \u201c Oran; or, Lemons, Apples.vees®ee j300 per dos Almonds, Filberts, Table Baisins, Biscuits rious), Fre.on Bon-Bons and a host of ether articles tov numerous to mention, Gigarcties, Pipes, etc., otc, bïngras & Langlois Dos 8 1804.A 118 ok A isrge Stock of Cigm:e, Smoking Tobacco, \u2018 QUEBEC CENTRAL BAIL WiNTzR ARRANGEMENTS.com NENC ING MONDAY, DECEMBER 111=,1889 trains wii) ruu as tollowss pe ss zed, rave Fherbrooke 10 TT Beuuce J t, Levis and Quebec.a.| 820 ami 700 Arrive Beauce Jot .| 108 pl 848 4 Levis,, ,.A800 Uh, « Quebec Ferry .:.| S3O \u201cjonvss00e Leave Quebrefor Beauce Jet, Sherbrooke & Now, \u201cLevis ,.\u201cee Arrive Bemuce Jot., Leave Beauce Jet.Arrive Sherbrooke.| 7 18 4 Leave Levis for Bt Joseph Arrive St.Joseph.Leave 8tJoseph for Lev Arrive Levis, .,.,.B&F Trains run ou Montres! time.The Quebec Central affor:s the only Ball Commuuication with the celotrated Chaudicre Gold Mines, and connecting atifher- brooke with th+ Grund Trunk and Passumpeic Bellwavs, forms the most direct routs bet.wpen Uuebec, Boston, and all Kew England points, JAS.R.WOODWARD, General Mansger, General Ticket Offices, Üpposite St.Louis Hotel, Quebec.Det 14, 1882, SLND OF ORLEANS FERRY, = x NTEAMER < ORLEANS,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC ON AND AFTER THE 3lsr MAY will qail as follows, until further n>tice, wosther and oireumatances permittiog :\u2014 Faox lstawo, Frou Queseo, 430AM 50AM S00AM SIAM 10004 M LS 55 130PM 23:PM 3PM 445PM sssPM 645PM SUNDAFS : .1130AM 146PX SWPNM HOLIDAYS : Sax 1130AM 20PM 3SUPM 400PpM 500PM a@rUallibg at St, Joseph up and down.My 21, 1863- O ertificate! Analysist\u2019s Report of John Labatt\u2019s Ale and Porter, by Dr.M.Fiset, M.D.L , Government Analyst for the City and District of Quebec, QUEBEC, 8rd April, 1883.1 hereby certify that 1 have the INDIA PALE ALE snd XXX STOUT from the Prewery of JUHN LABATU, London, Unt,, and vottied by N.Y.MONTREUIL, Quebec.1, found them Very Pure and brewed from the PURESI' HuPS snd MALT.1t 1s a beverage highly recom~ mended to lnvalids or Convalescents, 68 pecially ag a tonic, and tor ali who require s \u2018stimulant of tbis kind.ol DR, M.FISET, M.D.L., Anclyet, Queteour foot other f AT Feri, roam London, \\Unt,, and see that you get it, as inferior \u2018qualities are often sutatituted.' N.Yi MONTREUIL, TS OL , Ast pe, Lots, TT Mae KIDNEY-WORT ED big | Prigauré; Lives que I IDNEY DISEASES, lame disordered urine that you are 8 victhn 10 Ladies.8 yore at ata pain À wont-v0sace, Kidney.Wert iy unearp thor ox, Lacon ok Ena of ropy Y y | Fer 1383 is an elegant book of 100 SIX (CLOCK EDITION PRICE ON OE: ¢ ALLAN LINE.\u2018Onder Contract with the Goverament @ Canada for the conveyance of Oapadian & United Kintes Ma 1E3\u2014SUNMER ARRANOEMENTS-I006 THIS COMPANY'S LINES sre compose of the following Duuble-Engined, Clyde te Iron Besmehirs.They are built te wateintight compartments, sry unsu tor airéngth, speed Tad corarors are fond ap with all fhe modern Improvements = ; tigs) pzperience can suggest, end na [ina timg on rede Yeni s Tonnage, HUMIDIAN.0.» «6100 PARUIAN Commande » Builéiag.«3000 Unpt.Sas Wylte BARDINIAN.«100 Sept.J B Pattes - POLYNESIAN.+.a >4100 Capt.KR.Breve SARMATIAM.\u2026+0 0003000 | Qapt.Grecamsdi PAU.\u2026Aôb0 Li.Builth, NER MORAVIAN.3450 Lt, Arobor, AMI PERUVIAN.coo vo M08 Capt.J.Aitehie.OYA BODTLAN, oo + 42300 Qupt Rishordssn \u2019iB TIAN.\" Jd Capt.§.Wylie.CABPYAN.+.0 «0 04208 Lt Thomocn, RUN AUSTRIAN coos .3700 Li.Barret\u2019 BER NESTORIAN.«ot 3700 Oapt BJ Jaman PRUBSIAN cess ovso 3088 Ospt.MeDoogpa .ROANDINANIAN (oc 3088 Capt.4.Park BANOVERJAN.« 10 0 (4000 Onptd.@ Sipphom BUENOS AYREAN, , 4300 Capt.Jos.Seok CORRAN .000012, 4000 Capt Barslay GRECIAN.co.000.4808 Oups.LoGeitnies MANLTOBAN.«\u2026 0.3L50 Copt Mapifioon CAMADIAM \u2026.2008 Qapt CJ Mops PHŒNICIAN.« 3800 Capt Joba Brows WALDENSIAN.3600 Ospls Moon LUGBBIE.«000 0 coo 3000 Capt: Keer.NUWFOURDLAND.1590 apt.Myla AOADIAN.\u2026 00000 01350 Copt.¥ MeGeaih THE SPRAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURS-.DAT, oming wt Lous Furie.to Tooure ai u oyle e he el sad Tand Mair aud\u2019 Passonge.s, te isd trom lrelamd aud Sootlssd,) FRUM QUEBEC.Cli severe snes sesso.Baturday, May Lk Polyn-sisn.\u2026âtur ay.M 726 Puraviau \u2026 en Je «Bd wlan oe sons.Baturday, .He ve.Saturday, ue \u2026 Bat \u2018infan » \u2026\u2026\u2026.Bat rd'y,jure OironrsiaM.00u.+000.0000.» Eat daz Juge à Rates or Dassen pneu Gpusze ; CabiBeeesssrocncorenss on o- $70 and $38 ug.0 Becominodaiic UV.Intermed! PA THR STEAMEUS OF THE GLASGOW & QUEBEC SBRYIOR.are Intended 10 #sfi from Qu-bec for Glasgem as foliows\u2014 Jeaudinatian.\u2026.\u2026.-.About Mag IL TENCIAN 2000.wees do Mepis ucnos Ayrean, \u2026 do Mag re Manitobaa.\u2026.de Miy 30.Nestorian.do May'ty Lucerne, \u2018o Marne Canadien.do June # Grecian do June i B.enos A) do Jumo Manitob & do June 1s Hanoverian , de Juy & Through Bills of Lading gmantod in Liverpool and G' w, and at all Continental Ports, te ail pétiitsin the United B aad \"Canada, and from all Btetlon- in Canada amd the Unit d States te Liverpool aud Glasgow, ALLANS, KAb & UV, Agente.Queteo, ny To 1883 i + Po LET, FROM lst of MAY n welling No.2 St Anto re atrend,.wer Town, now i Avobibald McCallum, jo bar Apply st office of ; WESION BUNT & 80N, f6 60 Dalhousie street, Lower Tow._\u2014 rrr 1CK*S FLORAL GUIDS ox, ee Colored Plat » of Flowers aud Ve, t 1 rationy of 0 ts x hies.sud Die Theat Hat Voie Centek Table'orh Holiday Present.Send im.your mame sud Poet Office address, with 30 conta, and 1 at send Ion ner n id.Thiais not à quaiter of ite cost.Pret À boti Engin ao D, \u2018Ir PE wird) order Weeds, dedust th olny Vicks Beads aré the Best in the Worl.3 Floral Guide wiil tell how to get andigton thom, i Vick's Flower and Vegetable Gene.ir pages, 6 Colored Plates, 800 kngravings, Fe 8u contain per ; SI.UI TA STHPRDL cloth.la Vicks II ns Youthly M 7 sii SEE [mieionts 8 wi La foe 36 chet a J » VICK, tort MT.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 .Cnr IN KNGLAND, or brovelle rom Osnads, will tesorer from 195 in the Roading Bess Sritish Museum, Gress Russell Brest, W.C\u2014\u2014- Wereury, Quebec Moxvar Evaxima, Jums 4, 1888.It now transpires that the Brooklyn Bridgo police was really without = head when the terrible disaster occurred.Had the foroe been properly drilled and organised it is thought the more terrible features of the horror might bave been averted.EE Mr.J.X.Perrault, in La Patrie, 1akes the utterance of His Excslleney Lord Lorne, cunovraing Canadian treaties, ae a virtual declaration of independence by Great Britain of the Canadian Dominion, and urges tbe seuntry to take advantage of iL.\u2014 Le Canadien is glad that let(ers from America have demanded the appoint nent vt an Apostolic delegate to the United States, the numerous establishments in North America necessitating the exchange of diplomatic relations with Rome\u2014\u2014 em From the balance sbeste of 101 banks in England and Wales, it ie learnid that thy doposite in these banks oo May 19 amounted Lo £286,- 100,600 sterling.The deposite of the Seotch banks, which (including the Glasgow bank) stood at £78,000,000 in October, 1878, and fell to £87,000,000 in May, 1879, amounted to £80,200,000 on May 19, 1883, EE Le Journal says that the Marquis of Lerne will carry away with bim the sipoere affection of Canadians ss did Lis predecessor, Earl Dufferin.It does not think that any Governor-Genoral bse formed so high an opinion of Canada as tbe Marquis of Lorne bas downy, and considers that the desorip.lion of the Marquis of Lansdowne, as given by the Marquis of Lorne, is of a characier to predispose the poople of this country in bis favor.AE\u2014\u2014 Another convincing proof of the sitter worthlessnuse of the census returns is furnished by the report of ibe shipping of the Veminion, According to tbe census enamerstors the total number of steamers and sailing vossels owned in the Dominion in 1881 was 6,412, of a total net tonnage of 1,126,941 tons.Tho Marine and Fisberies report for the same year tells un that we owned 7,894 vessels, of 1,310,896 tons, a discrepancy of nearly » thousand vesrels, and of 153,955 tons, Figuies may not lie, but, in the hande of sume people, they sometimes ie] quer stories, PROGRESS OF CANADA.As the banquet given to Sir Francis Pinekr, Mr, George Hague gave some interesting figures showing the almost unexampled progress that Cavada has made since the introduction of railways, The paid up capital of the banks in June, 1858, was $17,588,000; ww April 1883, it hud reached 854,700,- 6.The circulation in 1858 was only $7,800,000 : in 1883 it had increased, including Dominion notew, 10 835,5000,000.The deposits in June, 1666, were $9,100,000, and in 1883 they had increased \u2018o 8183,000,000; meinding those in Post Office and «ther savings banks and in loan ebaæpanies.The discounts in 1858 réaèbéd $30,100,000, and in 1888 they bad\u2019 risen to $160,000,000.(Cheers ) The volume of trade in 1830 was 640,- 000,000; in 1868 it bad iroreased to $130,000,000, and in 1882 to about $310,000,000.The trade in Canada in 1881 was larger in proportion to population than that of the United States, wbile our shipping,again in proportion to population was more than four times ss large.Professor Tyndall : resigned his spmnection mith the ora of and Lighthouse Bo base ot a.difference of opinion on the constitution of a commities-of inquiry intë he properties\u2019 of & \u2018particular illeminating power.Sue fourth page, fad 5 smpiote Glo Tus .pe THE QUEBEC DAILY MEKOURY, MUNDAY, JUNN 4, 1083 ta ACROSS THE SASKATCHEWAN Trains are cxpsoted Lo cross the South Saskatchewan River, on she ; Canudiun Pacific Railway,on Jane Sth.The river at this point is 1,000 yards wide, and is enc of the most magnifi- cont streams on Lhe continent, The wator, unlike that in the Rod and Assiniboine, is beautitully clear and limpid.The soil in the vicinny of the river and to some distance west is rather sandy, but though not so rich es that furthor enst, is all fit for cultivation.There is plenty of Umber slong the banks of tue river and tributary streams, both for build.ng purpores and fuel.There is a very eligible site for a town on the eaat hauk, where it is understood the vailway intend locating their station The coustry to the went, noarly all the way to Calgary, is very favourable for railway consivuotion, end it is confidently expected that the graders wiil roach that point by the lst of August, and the uacklayers 0 teen duys afterward, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dra or Vas.W.SHARPLES \u2014 Her many friends will leurn with regret of the death of Mrs, William Sbarplve, which ocoured this morning, after a somewhat short iliness.The deceased lady was a daughter of the lute Lieur.~Governor \u20acaron, and bad just returned from a pleasure trip tothe old country, The bereaved family will have the sympathy of the eutire community in their affliction, Dats OP AN OUD INHABITANT.\u2014 Mr.J.Jubnston,a well known resident of this city, one of the oldest inhabit ants, and of late yeas proprictor of a house in S:.Sauveur, experienced an attack of parulysis on Ssturday at his residence in Poitneuf, and died yos- terday, possessed of vemarkably gond health and vigor up to the list.He leaves à monument in the two large [oper trees overhanging Mountain ill, which be planted a long number ol years ago, when the site was occupied by Mr, Cairna, UNKNOWN Man Fousp.\u2014Captain Fitzgerald, of the tug Fairy, while off Sillery this morning picked up the body of an unknown Far of Balt stature, supposed to be that of a habitant, with beef moccasins, two puirs of pynts, one shirt, one auder- sh'rt, and wide leather belt.The body will be retained ut the Morgue, ug long as the weather permits, fur identification, - MansLauourgB.\u2014The Coroners inquest on Saturday on the body of Charles Gore, aged 13 years and 4 months, who died on Thorsday lust from the effects of un assault by bis brother throe weeks previously, was concluded this afternoon when 8 verdict of manslaughter was returned a the accused, John Gore, aged Fioar Houms a Dav.\u2014The ship- lnborors st their recent meeting passed a resolution constituting eight hours 8 day's labour, This is equal to a rise of fifteen and twenty percent on their wages.The new terms came into force to-duy,and several merchants bave protested agoinst them.InmroraNTs Agmvip.\u2014The mail steamship Parisian arrived in port at 8.80 last night, bringing the la number.of 108\" cabie 1083 storage passengers, \u2014 rs tren.Cuawan or Mixisrens.\u2014The Rev.Andrew B.Chambers, B.C, L., pastor of the Methodist church in thin city, is about being traneforred to Montres).He will be raplaced here by the Rev.Mr.Sparling.Queszo Diskcronr.\u2014The patrons of tbis work, just published, are informed that subscriptions should be paid on its delivery.he importance and value of sush a work, counled with the always increasing expenses incurred by the publishers in its annus! com- lation have now forced this step ope tho publishers, Messrs.Cherriernfldent that they are only requesting that, which after six months of conscientions Inbor they are justly entitled to, they hope this determination will be kindly received by t'e subscribers.-\u2014\u2014 Wess tue Money Gozs.\u2014The following shows how many hard earned dollars aonusily into Lhe lignor sellers\u2019 tille:\u2014In paying okt 8900.Jo wages to hin workmen, à mentfacturer ut Marseillra, Illingis, privately marked all tbe bills, Within two weeks $342 of it, nearly halt, was deposited in the local bank by saloon keopers.COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE OF CANADA.On the eubjuet La Patrie says: \u201cIndependence is coming to us with giant steps, Soon the idea of Mr.Blake will bo cenlized and wo shall seoCannda emancipated wo far us concorne her commercial interests, Tho Montreal Gazette will in vain preuch dependence and blind submission, for eommon sense and patriotism forbid it.A year seo Mr Blake flung out in Parlis ment the fag of Commervial Independence und nuw to-duy the official representative uf tho Government et the Mother Country, the Governor- Gonernl, informs us that emancipation is at hand.[toan only Le deterred a few nionthe longer.The Foreign Office was unwilling to recognize in Canadu the right 10 modifly its tapift in favor of Jamaica.o treaty of reciprocity wae displeasing to (be Mother County.Lt seoms lat tiey rave évon ruturnod to wi-er and more liberal ideas, tor the Marquis of Loinu ne just made à siygniticant declaration, In bis reply Lo the nddrows of the Canadian Parliament at the close ot the aession the Marquie of Lornu said : \u201cYou have the might to conclude, upon your own responsibility, treaties with foreign countries, and your Commissioner in England is au'!oriz d Lo conduct negolintions with the Foreign Office.You are not the subjects bu.the allics of an all power.fal nation whioh will be always ready to defend your interests.\u201d One could not reply more categorically 10 the viowa of Mr.Blake.The leader of the Liberal party, in showing that our juterests are at the meray of a Ministry London, whose members are, like us, British subjeote, said \u201cWe ure not the subjects of llor Majesty we aro the subj cts of her subjects, The Marquis of Lorne appe:rs 10 atlirm that it will be otherwise in the future, nnd that Sir Jobo Macdonald will only have to respectfully ask from Mrinterests of his country.We may regard this declarution ss official, for in presence of the policy enunci .ted by the Foreign Office on the subject of com merciul relativne witn Jumuica, the Governor could not, on bis own respon: ibility, have so squarely con- trodicted that policy.Il has been authorized to prepare our minds for a change.And to say that there ure yet people who bless the present regime when wo are offered independence.In Canada alone do we eee such things.\u201d 100 HOPELESS CASES Examined and treatment refused during the year ending May 1.st the International Throat and Lung [osti- tate, and hundreds more are dying every year of some form of throst or lung trouble, who could be cured if prop r treatment was applied in time.We give a candid opinion and will not treat any case we think hopeless.7,500 cuses have been treated by un with the most gratifying results during the last year.The Spirometer invented by M.Souvielle of Parie, ex-ide surgeon of the French army.\u2018The trent- ment prescribed at the International Throat and Long Institute is curing more cases of catarrh, catarrhal deaf- neas, bronchitis, asthma and consap tion than all other treatments combined Consultations and a trial of Spirorreter fres.Write, enclosing stamp, for copy of International News and list of Juestions.Addross, nternatienal Throat & Tung Institute.173 Church Street, Toronto, 13 Phillips Square, Montreal, Or 61 Lafayette ave., Detroit May 29, 1888.Jy 17-82\u20141y REMOVED.The MOUNTAIN HILL OFFICE 4 \u20140,r \u201cThe Mercury\u201d Has been transferred to the Publishing House, 103 ST.PETER ST.[OPPOSITE THE QUEBEC BANK) WANTED, §Qarpenteri and 5 Bivestera.Good wages t0 compstent men, Apply at GRAVING DUCK, June 2, '22-2 Lauzon, Levis, Gladatone permission to secure the \" oem .NEW ADVERTISAMANTS,.Wanted= Greviag Dock No los-=W RH Moore Union Bank=-P MacKwis For taie-\u2014Parke à Oo Peaimanent Building Bociety \u2014A Cote Allan Linc =eles 148 page \u2018 Loulsisna State Loitery\u2014 M A Dauphine | 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Lou F.Busnovaus, M.D.1, LL.B.June 4, 1883, (COMMERCIAL UNION | Assurance Company, i MARINE FIRE AND LIFE, | OF LONDON, ENGLAND.|! \u2014\u2014 Capital (fully subscribed ) .$12,500,000 Accumulated Funds .10,000,000 Annual Revense .5,000,000; MARINE DFARTMENT, { ROBERT MI: CHELL, Agent, 128 ST, PETER STREET QUEbEC.June 4, 1883.3w CANADA, Province of Quevec, District of Quebec.No.3618.In the Circuit Cour: Mary Murphy, Plaiutif : v Robertson.Defendant, Public notice is hereby given that in virtue of 8 wiit of vendit'oni exponas, issued ja this caune, the goods and chatt: 1s of the above names otc ndant acixed ia this cuss, contis\u2019ing of one b-rque called the \u201c Fandringham 7\u2019 will be sold on tha thirteenth cay of June in-tin: at ten o'clock iv the forencon at the Commirsioners What, Q ebor:.Qu bec.4.b Jue, 1483, HONORE CASAULT, B.S.C.NOTICE.\u2018The undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Burk \u201cBIRMINGHAM,\u201d without a wnit- ten order signed by himself.W.H.MUORE, Mastez, Quebec, lst June, 1883, (QUEBEC PERMANENT Building Noclety.OBFICE - - - NO 23 8T.JOHN STREET Money (0 Lend\u2014$15,000 on easy terms and conditions.FUR SALE.One House, D'Aiguition Street, No 57, do Richelieu \u201cT2 do Soots «79, do Plessis « 1 do Des Commissaires, St, Kochdo Laberge 3treer, No.iv d» St, George \u201c Levis, Two Vacant Lots, one in Latourelle St.«ad one in St, Olivier St, at very low prices.W.harves and vacant Lote, Champlain St.TO LET TO , Une House, D' Aiguiilon Bireet, No, 57, do 8tk.George Street, Levis, A Lodging, Richelieu Street, No, 72.J.U4, GOURDRAU, Jude |, 1883-Mon.83.1y Secretary.NO.77 ST.JOHN STREET.Fer Sale, A First-Class 7-Uotare Pisnofdrte, Kosewood Case, with all the latest improvements, Five Years Guarantee, Will be sold cheap to close a consignment, PARKE à CO, TT John street, NO.77 ST.JOHN STREET.Furnticrà Repaire at\u2019 Moderste2 Prices, ring Beds mada t6 order, and d land Furniture Bought aad Hold.For Sale, à Chair 137 years old.PARKE & UU,, May 19, 1883, T7 John 84, New Millinery} We have just openod some further ad.dibems to our Bieok in (bis Depurtmen sor sre bow showing Lbe very Nomed Buapas io White, Black, Crushed Hiram, werry aud other Now Colors ln Biraw Hate sud Bonuets, witb Colored Beal Laces, gag other Trimmings, Flowers, Feathers, Cups, Head &o., de, Parisand London Trimmed Pattern nels and Hats at Greasly Roduced Prices, Also,\u2014-À large lot of Blraw Hats ang Bonnels irom 3e.vprard, GLOVER, FRY ¢ CO, DEEKBS HOODN! Our stock is vary complete 1n a great variety of Textures and styles, inoludig New Buades in Kieotrio Blue, Crush, Haapberry, #0.Embroidered Cashugory Roubaix Dresses, Embroltered Z-phyr Costumes, Pinin aud Cheok Zepoyr Cloipe Pisin and Fincy Ssitrens, Cambios, dq, \u2019 Special atieutin is owlled to several Cheap Lines of New Dress Materials from le.por yard upwards, Glover, Fry & Co, Muy 16 (873 FOUR CASES LATEST STYLES FELT HATS Sant Received.CHEAP FOR CANN! | J C, PATERSON | Bury saut April 6, 10/3 MEL CHOICE PERFUMERY RIMMEL'S TOILET VINEGAR.a plemat toi ic and ra reshing adjunct to the Toles and Bath, a roviviug scent aud powerful diss mtec tant.Invalusile for warm clicates ~ RBIMMEL'S CELYB'AT.D LAVANDER WATER.HIMMEL'S TREBLE DISTILLED EAU DE OyLOGNE RIMMEL'S MUCH IMPROVED FLORIDA WATER KIMMEL'Y JOCKEY CLUB WHITE AELIUTRUPE, WHITK PINK, WHITE LILAC W.ITKRO E MALV: TTA, RUBE LAUREL, WALL FLOWAR, BWLET PEA, NEW MOWN HAY, aud other irigran pee umes in plain or cut bottles, RIMMEL N LIME JUICE awp 'iLYCER- INe, gives the buir & besutrtul gloss, and imparts an agreseh\u2019s coolness to thie Loan, RIMMEL'S PUKE WHUIE GLY(ERINE SOAP, TILIA,BR WN WIND-UR, HONKY, ALMOND, LEI UCE.\"TRANSPARENT COAL TAR, utd other BOILEY SOAPS, in bars ur os.68.RIMMEL'S VELVET INE, VIOLET, RIE, BUSE-LEAF and otier TOILET POWDERS, in boxes, barrels, aud peck.te, RIMMEL'S AWUAD.NTINE cleans aud pt sery 8 [he teeth, RIMMEL'SB ARMOMATIO UZONIZER or Natural Air Pu'ifus, u fr.grant Powde: which diffuses by eva, orat on, the healthy .nd r hieshing emanations gf the Pine and Knea.13} tus Forests, In 4.38 Tins, Perfamer by appotu\u2018mrnt to H, R.Hi.the Prac vs of Wal 96 Stranu, 128 Be:ont Street, 24 Cor heli London.9 Boul: v.rd dua Ospnciava, Paris, dan 10, 1983.DAC ND EEO PROF.BR.J.McDONALD, OF MONTREAL, - 1ylaw Will give & term of Sixteen Lessons in sll the Latest Dances, as d :noed in New York, at Mr.Morgan's Hall, at bis Music Store, Fabrigue Street.Call trom 30 3 or 7 to 3 P.M, or address as above.Private Lees-ns at all hours, Ail tbe fashionable dances taugbt in one term, gusrsnterd.Highland Dances a specialty.Quebec, Mey 2ud, 1883.Li TIMBER RECKONERS.A New Edition of Paradis's Timber Res koner, by F.H And ews, shewing the contents of Square Timber Irom 6 feet in Length te 6U feet.Price, $1.00, = ALBr=m CUBING OARDS, SAME EDITION.Tbe above Tables have been thoroughly revised aod enlarged.Hoppus' Messurer, Hheppard'e Des! Ree- Phd Horion's Thnbor Caloulator, Doyles Reckoner, Board Tables from 1 inch upwards.\u2014ALBO\u2014 Regulations for Culling and Measuring of Timber, Spars, Denis and Staves, with an Appendix coniaining Laws relaiing to Timber Limits, Timber Ualoulations, Weights, Measures, and a variely \u201cent! information.Revised and Cor rected to date, Price, 25 ots, For Bale by DAWNON % CC, June 1, 1088, Peter WIST SHARE LIST, Moupas, June ¢, |X88\u2014 ét .© #TOGES, ii Eg i e ye Salim) $3078 po isaf [v7 utario Baul one oo iaole \"jon to dows do Prapie 21 MU I Han .\u2026\u2026\u2026.Adept of Toronto .\u2026\u2026.100j4 188 Bonque J ucs Ourt'r.,.x in ii Morchants nB.\u2026.\u2019 {a qu toc Book.Jou salt ® Comes sois |1aa4{t33 Aschaoge back (1s Joo versjrrne mp pon tou} 187 ihe le Bank.oe ree Yoni Tot Co (3 mow).40/3 138 134} pominion Te) Co (smo): 59,14 wr 2 Bieb & Unt Nav Co | 1003 on Montreal C.P.B Co(iy).87 dat 1 Mont City \u2018as Co By\" an, 6 ! + u (anata Cotton CO oe | 104] 10 1 Nayal Canadien In ( y).008 BB jus Quebec nt Itailway Co | sus |.[I80 Quebec Fire Aus .100 $ wen Quebec Ferry Co (3 100s [i73 |.Quebec Gus Co.3004 (16 je ube 88 Ca.oo | 100) | es bie de Prêts et l'iace- ; de de Quebec \u201cei 100's re las Jonsbeuction ces REP rrow Bt y : pere nen 100 egy ai Bot de tou P.r de Que.50 veer pibasl MAM LL] MO in \u201ces Murth=\"Fett .c\u2026\u2026vossecfuees i 4s Mauze To-par\u2014Bank of Montres}, ora Tor n'e, 2088 19 §, 36 at 1854, Marchants 25 at 1714.38 af 1214, 20 at ! ], Comm-r ¢ 210 ut 138, 80 at 33, Mout Tol, 195at 128, (5 nt 195, Bich lien, 18 ar ot] Cliy Pais nper, 20m 1824, 60 at 337$, Mon una, 20 at 1734.200 at 783, 20 at 174, 36 at 11450 nt 174, 250 at 174} bt on margn, Hooks bout! 11.BURROUGHS, stock Broker & Financial Agent, sto 107 St, Poser Street, Opposite Quetee Bank\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ADVICE TO MOTHERS.Are you disturbed st night and broke ei your rest by à sick cuild sullering and eying with pain of cutting teeth ?If vo sd at once and gets bottle of Maas, WimsLow's SOOTHING SYKUP FOR CHILDREN lagriig, its value is incalculable, It wl relieve the poor little suflerer imme- dutely.Depend upon it, mothers, there po mistake suout it, It cures dysentery asd duarthoes, 1egulates the stomach and seneis, cures wind colic,soliens the gums, reduces nfl inmation, snd gives tone and energy to the whole system.Mrs Wina- Low's SOOTHING SYRUP POR CHILDREN ['Ewral.26 18 ples-ant to Lhe Laste, and is the pre mription of one of (be oldest and best female physicians and curses in the United Sutes, and Is for sale by all druggists the ughout the World.Price 25 cents a voue.SPECIAL NOTICE.A CARI, To all who ate suffering from the errors sad indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, arly decay, loss of m«nhood ete., 1 will send sou a recipe that will (tre you, FREE vf CHARGE This great remedy wan discovered by u missionary lu South: America, Send n oeltaddress.d enve'vpe to the Rav, lourrs T, Inmax, Statser.DD, New York City.Oct 14, 1893, 1y-eod = = re ary em UNION BANK or Lower Canada.DIVIDEND No 38.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of THREE Per Cent.\u20143 0j0\u2014upoa the paid- up Capital Stock of this Institution bes Men decisred for tbe current half-year, sud that the same will be payable at the Bank and its Branches, on and after TU KS.DAY, the THIRD day of JULY NEXT, Tue Transfer Books will be closed from 10 16th to the 30th June, inclusive, The Anoual Geners) Meeting ot tbe bolders will be held at their Banking Howe io the City of Queher, on THURS DAY, the FIFTH day of JULY, 1883, \u2018the \u201chair to be taken at Noon, By order of the Board, P.MicEWAN, May 29, 1883.\" Casbier.QUEBLC & LAKE ST.JOHN Railway.PREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS run dally (Sundays exoepied) as fol LEAVE QUEBEC (Pazais Bramion 430 P.M.Mail Train fr br Raymond, arrivli g there at A 48 PM.4a LEAVE ST.BAYMOND, AO AM.Mail Train for Wuébec, arriv- Bop; frgat8.56 nm, « PPingat Little Kiver, Ancienne Lorette, ) Ambroise, Valcaruer Stauon, 8t.Gab.Tel, St, Catherines, Like St, Joseph, Lake gent and Bourg Louis.Te, Trains ruo by Montreal time, \" hs conneot at St, Ambroise with {es lor Indian Lorette, at Valoarber ue with singe for Valeartior Ville MBL Gabriel with the now road River sux Ping sobtiements Pro fans nur patois gn Toop] after 4.U trvurdeà until next day, pas, vob VE a ALURN, J: G.SOUTT, h Ticket Agents, Sec à Manager, Re 1, 1083, mmercial Chan bers, QUEBEC DAILY MEROURY, MONDAY, JUNE ¢ 188 CAPITL, PILE Soe Srrangemonts for sll the Monthly and Semi-Annuvi Dravings of Th Louinana J Lottery Oompany, and in persen menage and centrel (he ings tAamasives, and thai the same ave som.dusted with const aires end in goed faith and we authorise the Company With fas-similes 4f ows nig- Advertisements, foward all parties, de use Ms Certificate, natures aftuchad in its U'Péroxpsnten ATTRACTION.Over Half u Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Co'y Tucorpotathd in 1864 for 28 years by the Legisiatarà for Bducati ns! nnd Gharitéble purponss\u2014 with a capital of $3,000,000 ~to which & reserve fund of $556,000 Las vince been aaded, By an overwhelming popular vote, Its frauobise wus made a part of the present Hate {institution, adopted December 3nd, .8.It» Grand Kiugle Number D:awings will take place monthly, Ii never sealss or poste pones Look st the fullowl ug Distribution 187th GRAND MONTHLY ' AnD THB BITRAGRDINARY SEMI - ANNUAL DRAWING, At New Orlesus, Tuesday, June 12, 1883, Under the personal supervision and manage ment of Oen.U.T, BEAUREGARD, of and Gen.JUBAL A, EARLY, of Va.Capital Prize, $130,000.s@ NUTICE\u2014 Tickets ars Tea Dollups only- Halves, $5.Fiiths, $3.Teutha, $1, LIST OF PRISM.! Oupital Prise of $150,000.$150,00 1 Giaud Prise of seov0.50000 1 Grans Pria+of 20,000 2 Large Prises of 20,000 4 Large Pris:s of 20,006 20 Prizes of 20,000 BG ++ .5,000 100 « 300.,,, 30, 00 200 © 200.40,100 609 100,.80,000 1,000 * 80.50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIEDS, 100 Approximation prises of $300.,.830,000 de 103 do 100.10,000 100 do do Toe 7,500 1,319 Prizes, amounting to, .,,,,$523,600 Application for rates to clubs ahould be made only to tue office of the Compeuy in New Orleans, For information apply to M.À.DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La.Ur M.A.Dau 607 Sevent May 7, 1883.hin, st, Washiagton, D.Csw.eod THE ST.LAWRENCE steam Navigation Company.THE STEAMER \u201cSAGUENAY,\u201d CAPT.M.LECOURS, Until further Notice, will Leave the St, Andrew's Wharf on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.30 a.m.for Chicoutimi and Hat Ha! Bay, and will stop at Baie St, Peui, lle aux Coudres, Les Eboulements, Murray Bay,Riviere du Loup, Tadousac and L'Anse St.Jean, both going and returning.For further information apply at the Company's Uffice, St.Andrew's Wharf.A.GABOURY, Seeretary.May 18, 1883.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAT FERBY On and after the [9th May, the Ferry Steamer will LEAVE QUEBEC.LEVIS STATION, M.AM.7 16 Express to Ha.| 7.84 Mail from the lifax.West.10,50 Mail to River duloup &Mized | P Mto Richmond.M.2,00 Mixed from 6.0 Market train to River du Loup.River du Loup.| 3.00 Mixed from 7.30 Mail to the Richmond.West.6.45 Mized trom On Saturdays Only : Richmond, 12.30 English Mail to | 8.15 Express from Rimouski.Halifaxs@y\"lntermediate trips for freigbt, May 31, 1+63, KIDNEY-WORT HE CREAT CURE} FOR HEN ATISH Hi HiDnEYS LIVER AND BOWEL .causes the uiskly relieved, PRRFEOTLY OURED.SIX O'CLOCK EDITION a Une Quebe Werenry.Monpar Bvanivo, Juns 4, 1888, Ze BY CABLE \u2018THIN EVERIA Obituary.London, June 4.The Earl of Wostm ath is dead.P Nupoi ich rince Nupolcon with younger son was prexent nd participsted sa the memorial servieos at Chiselhuret over tho grave of the Prinoo Imperiul.This is rogardod an a sign of reconci= liution bol weon theBonupartinte residing France and the Empress.Reprieve Asked For.A memorial to the Government, praying that the desth sentence of limothy Kolly, one of the Phoenix Park murders bu commuted, has been signed by several jurors ssmmoned duri1.g tbe recent commission, including two who served at the jury which convicted him.T opold and Canadala the Hause of Commons to-day: Mr.Gisdstone declined Lo answer the uestion whother the wervioos of the uke of Albany as Governor-General of Cunadn, had been refused.Government, he said, were aware of the willingnews of the Duke to render service bo bis crown and country.This feeling did the Duke the highest honor, Plot to Murder Discovered.Dublin June 4.The existonce of a conspiraoy to murder at Corrick on Suir, Tipperary, bus been discovered, and a number of urrests are expected.The Informers.James Curey and etber informers, who testified in the Phoenix Park ial have been notified that they must indicate the places out of country to which they wish to bo sent.Carey rotested be would remain in Dublin, t the authorities noinled out that he would receive no police protection and on no condition would he be allowed to remain in Ireland, It is inferred from this that the extradition proceedings againat Walsh, Sheridan and Tynan have collapsed, Croke find Freedom.Tipperary, June 4.Archbishop Croke, in r:plying tosn sddress presonted to him lust night, said he had uimed sarnestly to advance the causo of freedom for Ireland, and relied upon the good wishes of bis countrymen, although he might incur dispiossure to those whoso ignoble interest it was to perpetuate slavery and serfdom.Bomor: 3 Lael Devied.D:.ris, June 4 It is reported that the duel with sworde fought yosterday betwoen Geo.Cassagnac and a sergesnt-major, in which the former's throat was pierocd, is dented.German Designs on Franos.Gen, Wimpffon, ot the French army, publishes a letter saying the object of or Mollke'e recent tour was to study the best route for en invasion of southern France.Glasgow, June 4.Arrived, ss Stato of Florida.THIS EVENING'S TELEGRAMS.Now York, June 4.Arrived, se Servis, from Liverpool, and ss Dohelia, from Hamburg.Poriok Cour To-Dar.\u2014 (Before Judge Chauveau.)\u2014Andrew Jacobsen , seaman of the Enmore, was, at the requost of the master, sent on bourd Jobn Ryan, same offence, received 3 weeks.Wm.Hampson, of the Benefactress, on n similar chargo, got three weoks, but the captsin relented and took him on board.John Buchanan, of the Sandringham, sawe offonce, wa« sent up for three wecks.Before the License Commissioners\u2014There were nine cases before the Court.License oortificates were granted to Pierre Dery, Alex.Fraser, F.Laliberte, E.Cote and T.Chamberland, and the other four taken en delibéré.RaconbEn\u2019s Count Tu-Dar .\u2014( Before Mr.Recorder Dery).\u2014 Henry Borger, Archibuld Dow, Michael MoCanu, Francis Uonnolly, Nell Biair, Alex.Mitohoil, drank und swearing, gov 8 wecks each.Jos.Bolanger, drunk, ons month.\u2018| =v Five doctors ; no end of medicine ; no relief.Dr.J Do ie Pure Aas : ™ nearly oT vu Young, Hamilton, Ills.\u2019 The English Govemsment bas pur- chosod the German-built gunboats + Diugones and Sooratos.3 Ra From Montres! tbis Evenipg Montreal, June 4.The snnaul meeting of the Bask of | Montreal sharvholders, which com- monged at one p.m , Is just ever.There was a very large autendance.| The fstervst eentered, as usual, on such occasions, in the President's udéress.The tono of Mr.Smithers\u2019 remarks was very Uonservative., Io 8 comprehensive review of tbe past and present situation, he lhonght profite were bolter now than they ever wore, and would have been 8 greal d al better than they are bot for loses sustained within the past few months, with regerd to the future, the poliey of the dirsciors would be the samo as formerly.\u2018The terma for money, he wsid, would not be relaxed for some time, so 8s to prevent any tendency to inflation.The report std resolutions were carried without \u2018dissent, The Honorable Wm.B.Simpeon late Collector of Customs here, died esterday nt Cotrau Landing, aged 65, Tre hud been in the s.rvice of the Customs for 42 yours, a: d ouly retired uboul one year wince, \u2018The ship laborers here have passed a resolution requiring their membors to churge double wages while «mployed by the owners of steam cranes.The Land League resolved at its meeling yesterday to organise a Nutional League for Canada in connection with the Irish League, to sid in redressing the grievances of that country by legitimate and constitutional means.Ibe resolution was carried unanimously.The President, in a moderate wrprech, repudiated on behalf of the local league any desire tn act contrary to the wishes of the Catholic clery.The local stock market was dull today, bat without change in prices.Prom Ottawa this Evening Otnewa, June 4.Considerable timbor has been stuck in the upper Ottawa tributaries and it is now thought shat not more than seventy five per cont of thy whole eut will be morkuted.Phospbute mining is being carried on briskly in Uttswa county.There is u great scarcity of labor hands and wuges huve conacquently incrensed.From Toronto this Kveuing.Toronto, June 4.During the month of May 5196 immigrants arrived at the Toronto depots.Of this number 3899 remained in Ontario.Two fires oucupied the brigade afrêr midnight, making in all seven tires since Saturday, no doubt the work of incon- diaries, and the police are lovking up the matter.A Rochester man named Dennir was knocked down and rubbed of $160 in « lane off Yd¥k streot last nights A Russisn traveller in the Malay peniusuis claims to have found in one there tho smanil st coin\u201d in the world.Itisa minute wafer mude from the juice et n treo.lis value is about tbe millianth part of » doslar.Fourteen tons of fireworks and 10, separate pisces were burned at the York aud Brooklyn bridge opening._\u2014 - \u2014*\u201cDr.Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are worth their weight in Id in nervous und sick headache.\u201d \u2014 r H.H.Schliehter, of Baltimore.The Mexiean revenues, wbich in 1879 were but $16,128,000, rose last year to nearly $32000,000, sad are expected to rench $40,000,000 this year.Johnoie Hawilton, st Troy, N, Y., tried to drown his dog, but the canine Jarked Johnoie in and rac off.Wien Jobnnie\u2019s body is found the funeral will take place from his father's house.-\u2014\u2014 Tun Stzaxasz 19 Lownon.\u2014That thegreat City will ere long be hardly reo sguisable by its former denis~me, all the world knows.\u2018The visitor passing up the Thames néw fimds bis eyes gratified by the many handsome edifices recently erected.As he reaches the famous Vietoris Emtankment, there rises Over him on the right band the new Times office, and on the [eft bund the new tower cromned works of Messrs, Jaume ere & Co., both phases of Italian arobitec.tecture, It may be ssid that these two bujldiags are pipes f che lar-reaching bas ness energy of the nineteenth century, for it bas resulted trom such means that these two establishments have brougbl theme soives Lo the fore,xnd that the «noual issue of each has come to beestimated hy millions.During tbe Inst year, the number ot copies of the Times issued in estimated at 16,276,U00, whils the number of pickets of Erre's Cocoa sent oft iu the same period is computed at 14,749,696 The latter lea large total, when it ls borne io mind that 14 1850 to consumption of Cocoa nes the whole kingdom was but 4: 2 1be., thete then existing no preparhtiol of 1t such as this, which by the simple addition of boiling water would yield a palatable LATEST.FROM LOWEH PURTé.Fame Point, June \u20ac \u20148 W.M.R, K., Inward st 8 20 this a.m.Lislet, June 4, \u2014Olugdy and calm?ono brig inward.River du Loup, June §.\u2014Clond, with light air from west; one ss le sight, coming ap.nther Point, Jane &.\u2014Clear aed calm ; ss Viking oatward at 9.48 p,m, Bouth West Point, Jans 4.~ Wenther olear; thermomater 84; (we barks and one ship, one brig and one sobogner inward yesterday «voning.re rt BISTOBIC REMINISCENCES.\" .At tbe Chiengs exhibition opened on the 24Lb of May, the Honorable LB.Wasbburne spoke as follows reds [rosing the old ties of Cunada and llinots : We rejoice in the presence of se many of our Canadian friends und neighbors, and we thank them for all the interest they manifest in this exhibition.Canada and Illinois sre sllicd Ly the early ties of common history.For s century prior to 1763, wheo the sceptre of France passed to Great Briseiu tbe flag of the Bourbons floated alike over Canada and Tilinoia, those vast countrica which comprised that Nouvelle France, the mos glorious jowel which ever glittered in the disdsm of the Fronob kings.Al} Lilinolsians remember with pride and gratitnde that Cunads gave to our State ita first Li utenant-Governor, Pierre Menstd, 8 natire of Quebec, a man whose long public life was withe out a stain ; his devotion to the interest vf our new state, bis enterprise and big iutelligonce, bis probity of character, bis Liberality and his benevolence, will make the name and memory of this noble son of Canads to be revercd and cherished by the people of Illinois so long as that elate aball bave à bistory.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cusrom Houss Reomiprs.\u2014Daties colleuted at the Custom Housu to-day amounted to $2,878.01.A .DIED, , On the 4th instant, after n long and painful 1lluess, Bridget Carthy, nged 66 years, reliet of the late James Cryan, and native of tbe County Sligo, Ireland.Also, on the 4tb instant, after a long and painful Liioers, Margaret, daughter of the late James Cryan.Notice of 1aterment later, Un the 4th isstant, at her residence) Cape, Celina (sron, beloved wife of Williaes Sbarples, lg.: Notice of interment in our next.! a At Fredericton, N.B., ou the La June, eorge F.Blsikl ok op B Joars, soc aon of the ad .Bla .o Roy ngineer Department, sa brother to F.Ca Blaiklook, oi tue Cadastre Office, Montreal.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Pert of Quebec.3 ARRIVED, K June 4.Bark Kong Uscar, Jensen, Dieppe, Hans Hagens & Bon, chalk- PPh \u2014\u2014Jsne Law, McKinlay, Ulssgow, MoArtbur Brothers, conls.\u2014 Vigo, Ustrs, Cardiff, Allans Hae & C3.cout.\u2014\u2014Fremad, Christensen, Tonaberg, J.Sharples Sons & Co, ballast, ~\u2014\u2014 8heflield, Moroh, London, Price Broa & Cou, ballast.\u2014\u2014 Resolut, Jacobson, Tonsberg, Pries Bros.& Co, ballast, Steamship Quebec, Cross, Liverpool, WE Macpherson, geueral.Ship Memnon, Sawyer, Salem, Price Broa & Cov, ballast, Schooner Diver, Lacombe, Antisosti, Paterson & Ce, wiooksge, 8, 8, Parisian, Wylie, Liverpoo), Allans Rae Frisia > All, Liverpool, W,M Macpherson, general, ce \u2014\u2014 Lillie, Arkly, Little Glace Bay fee Montreal \u2014 uc ON : il ' Dipmynskia Cunsp.\u2014We spoke yee- terday of the app-arance bf this torridle scourge in different pluçes, and whieh vo rarulf fails Lo carry off those ob luriato little ones attacked by it.\u2018The malady ie rendered mors (rightful by the rapidity which characterises it.4 has been almost ep to the present aver red that no remedy-exiate to efficaciously ovordome thiadisshse.Let us'say that one does\u2019 exisy, ootwithstan i and that the numerous oures which it has op-raled sre utiquted by curtificates the authority and accuracy of which eanuot be doubted.Wo are speaking of the Sofherion, wbich has duno wonders in the countless instances whure used for varivus, complaints of soi throat.It is well knowy that Setherien ie à papor saturated with à medicinat composition, whieb is burned to enable tho patient Lo inhale its vapor, whert- by de false membrane formed by the diphtberia' i§ removed and broath , Parents wboge children Ma: tad yin phi ob can not {eg early apply the SotAerion as a remedy, on jdrisk, uly time may be eaid to work many changes.Vens18%32-36-10w This oelubrated cure ie omsile at all she druggists.18 _ >> comme sv 0» me: for White Mr, Glac>tune dvii.bto in foll- ing trees Lord Brlisbury ls devoted to tonnismnoi lawn tennis, bat the real \u2014BigHtoAved Northunte resguine | oysl te croquet, Mr.W.R.Forster Joves whist best, snd Lord Rusdolph Churchill is an enthurisst over the ehess-board.PY LIST OF VEs~RLS IN PORT.Shi gs .Progress, Raf.n, BH toi! & Co, pou es Jonas! meester elyer! rose, order.ive poe | Davidson, A H White & Coestminster, Morris, à Co, Rinde, Hopp, water.Ostinesu, Wilson, H K Dubell & Ce.Bertie Bigelow, RotBlns, E H Duval.Festina Lente, Anderson, R B Dabeil & Co Bovding, Larsen, R R il & Co Lady Bl-ssington, Larsen, Hagens & Bou Viekst-urg, Wateon, Smits, Wade & Co.Rolf, How, J Burstall & Lo, Sarotus Magnus, Mine, R i Dobsll a Co.@Glenbaven, Hus, Wilson à Ca.Mount Pleasant, Wallace, A Gilmour & Ca.Aarvak, Loegerd.J Sharples, Sons & Co.Pro ident, Lie, Brysut, Powis à Brysnt @toice, Weir, J Burstell & Co.\u2018Fhoratul!, Simons, J Sh rples, Sons & Ce, Komaunder SvenstFuyn,Bryde,BryantaPowis Cervantes, 1:udle, mith, Wage .(o.ganove, Burt, Wilson 4 Coyal, Moron, Hans Hagaus à Son.Marian King, Calvert, Wilson a Uo, Cavalier, Robinson, 4 M Webster & Co.PrincersA lexanura,Kellet,DeWelt s Powell Albertine, Waiters, Smith, Wade & Co.City of Liverpool, Whiteford, Ross à Co, Her Majesty, Dunber, order.ge, Vogt, À 8 Dobeli à 60.4, Stevens, R R Dobell & co.\u2026ideou Uraig.Low is, R R Dobell & co.Louisa, Griffiths, 4 M Wetter & co.Gladstone, Suiter, DeWolf & Powell, Barks.Hugh Cann, Capp, & ti Duval.Prin«e Leopo'd, Brunsgaard, SI les & Co Agenoria, Enill, DeWolt & Powell.Erimints, Jubostone, Geo M Webster & Co.Constance, (ales, R R Dotell & Co.Martin Luther, Arnesen, B K Dobell & Co Princess Alexandra, Burne, R R Dobell & Ce Octavis, Purdy, A H White & Co.Charger, Newcomen J Sharples Sons & Co.Cavour, Watt, J Sharples, Sons & Co.Biuce, Fraser, ) Baile, Abbotsford, McWilliam, J Baile.@ M Cairns, Bell, J Baile, Virginis, McKingon, McArthur Bros Kioar Tambarskjalver,Wisnes, Dubell & Co.Knighton, Newgreen, K R 11 & Cotig1id, Larsen, J Sharples, Sons & Co, Attills, Garrick, R R Dotell & Co.Hero, Bastnnsen, J Shxrpies, \u201cons & Co.@eo thlroy, Johnston, J Burstall & Co.Ualedotn, Lorentsen, J Buratall à Co.Mersey, Fariars, W Doran.Quesn of Beauty, Williams, 8 Fry & Co.Nins, Barnett, J Sts ples, Sons & Co.Jwso, Iversen, R R Dovell & Co.Tasmanwn, | homes, Heory Fry a Co, Therese, Hansen, KR Dovell & Co.Energie, Stewart, R R Dobell & Co, Forgaousll, Ford, J Burstall & Coorowin Usetie, Logun, 4 Burstall & Co, irminghsm, Moure, J Sharples, tous à Co Ornen, Nail-en, J Sparples, & Oo.Governor Langdon barples, Sons & Co Alice, Buage, Prive, Brus à Co.Hofteniik, Simonson, J Burstail a Cotran, StcMichen, J Shorples, Sons & Ceoldänider, Porteous, G M Webéter & Ce.Magoum, Noss, J Sharples, Soos & Donald Ferguson, Browori gz, Sharples & Co, Brags, Hansen, Carbray, Routh s Jo.Sgoe, Biermann, R R Dobell à Co.Amarauth, Masterton, Burstall & Co.Ampbioo, Neils n, Francis Guna, Kate Crosby, McSherry, De Wolt à Powell, Queen of Australia, Jardaila, B Fry & Co, Ghathom, Tiamondsen, Francis Gunn.Dagmar, Meirose, J Bur-tall a Co.B-a Breeze, Jacobeen, Hans Hn & Son.Queen of Nations, Ldwards, H Fry & Co.Lydia, Larsen,8 À Dobell à Co.Mary Ann, Vernor, Wilson s Co, Uno.Hauvig, Benson Bros & Co, Norway, Ommundaen, Buretall & Co, Huan«, Hoyer, Bryant, Powis à Bryant, Ruiland, Casey, Gro M Wobdater a Lo.Jupiter, Petersen, Price Bros.Greyiround, Geddes Bryant, Powie à Bryant.The Craigs, Henckle, G Paterson, £dmund Kaye, Thomas, J Buratall à Co.Marietia, Losman, J Buretall & Co, Moen, Hansen, J Burstall & Co.Olivia, [«wple, order, Maryboroogh, Aird, Sbarples, Sons & Co Madge Wildfire, Wuittingham, Ross à Co.Jomsbovg, Herseth, À H Duval, Enmore, Hutcheon, John Burstalt à Co.Ferso, Kus, J Buretal & Co, Garibaidi, Ravonstorg, J Burstsil & Co, Aplelops, Hut, R BDobell a Co, Kate Cano, Eldridge; E H Duval.Sandringbam, Kerr, Sharples, dons & Co.Diligeuuis, Giftord, k BR Dovell à Co.Summetlee, Hunter, J Sharples, Hous 4 co.Wollingtoe, Armsirong,Snsrples, Sons & co.Dueuy Miller, Parry, àemitb Wade & co, Bopcigeir: sa, Uazop! ol, BK Dubakl & cop of lodia, Hovell H Fry & oo.etn Siebe Énenck, J Buratall & oo.Aa, Hammond, W 6 Crawford & 60.Owen Pear), Perkiue, Allans, Ree '& co, Aceon, Deb), Hagens 8 Son, Ueran, Henrieleon, lbs gets &'S0D.Presiiens Srerdinp, Clausen, master.Nora, Hansen, Hagens & Bow, \u2014 THE QUEBBO DAILY MEROURY, MONDAY.JUNE ¢ 1883 0 Kidneys, Liver & Urinary Organs, THR BEST BLOOD PURIFIRS.Tiere is only one way by which any disease can be cured, and that is by removing the cause\u2014whalever it way be, The grest medical authorities of the day deelare tbat nearly very disense is caused hy deranged kidneys or liver.To restors these Lheislore is the only way by which beslth oan be secured, Here 1s where WARNER'S RAFE*CUKE bas nebieved its grost reputation.1 acis directly upon the kidneys and liver nnd by placing them in a bealtby condition drives disease a: d m from tbe system.For all Kidney, iver and Urinary troubles; for the dis tressing disorders of women ; for Malaria, and physical troubles genersliy, this great repedy his po equal Beware of imitations aud ooncoctions said to be just DIABETES CURE.For sale ty all dealers H.H.WARNER & CO., Toronto, Ont, Rochester, NY, London Eng Jan 19,1683 Li Haic's VeoetauLs Sicruax Hare Rexewzx is à scientific combination of some of the most powerful restors- tive agents in the vegetable kingdom.It restores gray hair to its origina color.It makes the scalp whita and clean.It cures dandruff and humors, and falling-out of the hair.It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the bair is nourished and supported.It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and Is unsurpassed as a halr dressing.It is the most economical preparstion ever offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional applieation necessary.It is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts.The popularity of Hall's Hair Renswer has increased with the test of many years, both in thie country and In foreign lands, and it is now known and used in afl the civilized countries al the world.For sais by all dealers.July 38, 1884, 1e Pa the Year Boppy JOHNSTON'S \u2018 SARSAPARILLA} \u2014ron\u2014 LIVER COMPLAINT, DTSPERSLA, And for Purifying the Blood.1t has been In use for 20 years, and has proved to be tie best preparation in ths inarket for SICE HEADACHE, PAIN IN TRE 31DK QB BACK, LIVER COMPLAINT, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, Me ou dirais Livor oran À that arise from i le ver or.{mre blood.Hho: rands of our best BA poopie take J and give tle thelr rohil- a (A Physiclans prvscri y.RB Those who uso ® nts recommend It to 8, it is mate from Yellow Dock, Honduras Barsaparilia, Wid Cherry, Dapdeilvn, bassalrs her rellknowa le Herbs, It inary vegotable, and pan- BA ppp ost delicate ! Ice one of the test BORIS oe 3 Tea 3 , OF BAZ Tuag v10 Enpnot obtein a bottle of tie mn eee TR Ww, JOILIETON À \"C., Momsen, «1 Acer re Cet Rit, roeq, and a\u2019 and \"alvinps, Neil, Smith, Wee, &.Sli pein, Cllisbolm, & whorls 00.Sipd-, Suiter, Potes Rvblubon, sherg, Henderson, Pricé Bros à co, -Cari Qusiaf, Bust erg, Hagens & lon.Eivanor Wort, Duft, P Revinsen, Samarang, Bricker, Sharples Sons a co.Ruby, Moire, J Hhwrple., S008 a co.Schwerg.aid, Arderos, 1lson § 00, Ciyrie, l'ait, Bons & 00, Adve, Gulumur.dsen, J Sharples, Sons à co Hildégpsrd, Kilauen, Carbray, Houth co fons, Fouter, \u2018Hegens & Mon, Mvimai; Cowa:d, Altane, Bar à Cawaza), lollols ay Bursiali & es.Anns, Keichi-en, I K Debell & 06 ,.Barkenlines : ren nih BEFORE \u2014 AND \u2014 AF TEF Electric Appliances ars sent on.30 Days\u2019 Trial, TO MEN ONLY, VOUNO ok oLs, NY 2 aria or Fe Les ' we mr Vd i Boss duséses Jése es imposters, For Dishrtes ask for WARNER'S AFE 08 certain conditions.specified time moe Hi Bolt, have been transferred to the Cawaps Noarg- Moose Mountaius.PUR CENT.pes sanuus in sdvanes purchase, if payment [a ms de tn fuil.Paymeot on thelr par value and accrue interest.Montreal, Mostresl ; or at any of its sgensles, By order of the Bosrd; Montreal, 3304 January, 1963.wd debility, + In 8 sucoess and a boon fer whiah Na! \u2014Bee Medical Prove.Lanost, Britich Mi To be had of ull Biotekeopers, (irocers, and SAUCE which are calewlated bears their Signature thus\u2014 Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sause, and Wholesale and Jan 6, 1882, wast apply.\u2018These lnclude lands along rhe Bout ~Western Liraved of the will po compistad sud in operstion this suas à to Oretm to Pémbing Mountilas, alse leads in the Districts of the Souris, Pellosn aad Whitewstor Lk: An tavalusble and palatable tonis In afl cases of weak digestion Amended L.and Regulations The Company uw efor lands within the Railway Belt slang ibe mals lice \u201cst prises renglog from 8350 PER AORB UPWARDS, with geo » esquiriag ouliivetion.A A aon of from §1,35 te $3.51 per sere, assepdiog to prise paid for tha lned, sllvwed The Company aise Sor lands, Withow Usuditions of Bitilonwis or Unitivation.THE RBESERVID Alesg the Main Line es far as Moose Juw, |.0., the Sastiens within eas wile of the Retiway,are now offered for enle es advantageous terms, but only to parties prepared Le undertaks she! SÉCTIONS wey hr on 1bs [niernational Boundary, and Terms of Pagmsat\u2014~Ossedian Pusific Railway Lands.Purehssors way pay 1-6 in Cush, and the balanes 18 Sve annual instalments, with Interest at 81X \u2018arties purobusing wi bout conditions of ouitivatioo, will reeslve à deod of sumveyanee at time of way he made in LAND GRANT BONDS, which will be asospted st ten per cont.premium \u2018Lbese Bonds oan be ebtaiwed on application of at the B.For prises and Conditions of Bale and sll Infirmatien with respect ts the purebuse of the Railway Company's Lands, spply to JOHN H.MoTAVISH, Land Oommissionse, Winnipeg.ue CHARLES DRINKWATER, Bocretary .fb13-3m-0od EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT- FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUDES.CAUTION.-\u2014Gesuine ONLY with fac-sipile of Baron Liebig\u2019s 8 so Jos! gretetel.\u201d ture in Blue Ink across Label.This Caution is necessary, Ohemine.owiag Sols Agents for Canads and the United Sindee 1whelesale only) various cheap and inferior oub- * David & Co.9, Fasshurch Avenue, London, Englandstitutes being in the Market.LEA &PERRINS SAUCE In consequence of Luicatons of THE WORCESTERSHIRE to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have fo reguess that Purchasers su that the Label on every bottle lon Alanis -réthou! which no Bottle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.see Name on Wrapser, label, Bottle and \u2019orcester ; Crosse dnd .Enport by the ietors, iackwell, London, &'c.&%.; and by he ga, throughout the World, lyelaw Harpers Young Pouple, 1893.AN ILLUSTRATED WEEELY\u201416 PAGES Suited to Boys and Girls of from six to sixteen years of age.Volume IV commences Nov.T,1882.The Yoore ProrLE has been (rom the Srst successful beyond anticipation \u2014N ¥.Even.| Postit bes a distinct purpose to which it strict | ly sdberes\u2014that, 1 amely, of rupplanting the viclous papers for the ycung with a paper more att:active as sell & n.cro whol: some, «Boston Journel, Fur neatness, elegance of engraving, aod contents ycnerally, it is unsurpassed by any publica-ion of the kind yet brought to our notice.Pittsburg Gosatie.TERMS, Harraz's Youne Proris per Year, Postage Prepaid, tingle numbers four cents aach.The Volumes of Harper's Young De for 1881 snd 1882, handsomely Bound in It lnnid.nated Cioth, will be sent by naïf portage ge aid \" n receipt of $8 enh.Cover for o_sa bxorLE tor 1882, 86 cents ; \u201c3 cente additions].| i portage, Ben.itiances should be made Ly Post Office oney Urder or Dratt, to avoid chance of loss, Newspapers are nol to copy this adeertieement -sthout the express order of Hanran & Baoranas.Address HAKPER & BROTHERS New York, } $1.50, Dec 13, 1888.DINNER SET FOR SALE, By a party baving no present spsos for it, a Superior Bnglish (Portland ttern) Dinsur Set Apply at THIN OFFIC.nié ° PATENTS We continue to act as solicitors for patr nte, Diet Bates and ta ot.patents i hap p tens ole patents, Enyland, Fr nee, G rm: ny, and, or ocountri:8.THIRIY.BIX YEARS practice, No ohwrge for exzan fnstion of models or drawii ge >dvice by mail free, | lato ob'ained throu bh ne are noticed in the BCIENTIFIU AMr RICAN, which, \"the larger t circulation and is the owt fofiu- entiul newspaper of ita kind publishcd in the : wo 1, The udvauta.es 0 such a notiou every patente nndeistaude, Thix large and #plendidly illustrated news.pe i» publishes WEEKLY at $3.30 a year, and is admi td to be the best paper devoted to «cience, wrehant 8 inventions, Flas ing works and other depaitments oF industrial progr es publahed in\u2018any couutey.Sie gle couples by mail, 10 cents, Bold dy ait detre maa Harper's Weekly, 1883.ILLUSTBATED, Harper's Wockly ntandu at tne had of Ame gican illustretea weekly jourcais By ite vopartiesn position in politics, ite admirable Mlustrations, I's carelully chosen serials, short rteries, sketches and poems, contri- bused !y the foremost artists and authors el the duy, it carries in:truction and entertainment to thonaands of Amcricen homes It wiil always be the atm ot the pui lishcre to make Horper'e Weekly the most attractive fatuily newspaper in she world.Harper's Periodicals.PFR VKAR: HARPER'S WBKELY,.ee $ HARPER'S MAGAZINE, HARPER'S BAZAB.,.The THREE above publications.Any TWO above named.ees oot vases HARPER'S YOUNU FEUPLK.00.20.HARPEWS MAGAZINK } e 000 : sa2888 HARPER'S YOUNG PCLOPLE, °°° °° MAKPER'S FRANELIN SQUARE 1I- BRARY, One Year (53 swmbere)., 10 88 States or Canada.The Volumes of the Weskly begin with the first Numlec for Junuary ef each year.When no time is mentioned, it will bo undere stood thet the subscriber wishes to com- menace with the mumvuer aext after the re ceipt of order, Annual Tbe last Feur Anu Volumes ef sais Weuxut, in neat cloth binding, id ent by mail, p stage paid, or by ex trée of expense (provided the freight does not spoeed one doliar per volume), for $700 each, Cloth Cases \\ Jor tach volume, suitable for ng, wl sunt by mail, id, on veceiptuf $i ach.» vout-padd, Hemitian = should be made Ly Post Qiboe uoney Order o: Draft, to ys of loss.\u2018ewepap-ere are tof lé twithout the sæproes order ef Hanren dés ABRER à DROTERRE pee, 131002 Row You BOYS WANTED, UNE UR TWO LADS wil! find imme diate employment on pplicasion at THE MERCURY UFFICES, 74 Mountain Bill, or (03 Peter Street, Lower Town.r sultivasion whith a es Valuable Lauds in Bouthers Manitoba, quete jo tbe Company South of the Hallway 1\" \u201c Postage Free to ald subseribers is the United semer 2e \u2014 cman n THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO\"Y, |\"!® QUFBKO DAILY MRROORY {004000000 ov Tuovas Gary, Banaisre, 1006 TROKGE T.OARY Eoivon ave Posciunez LL TY\" Printing Bouss\u2014103 8.Peter Siresy, \u2014 \u2019 RATES OF ADVERTIBING no# inspation, \u20ac lines sud wT 1 nes to 10 versie pe Orer 10 li Nunsgqueur apace POE las à ed \"000 6 4 AR wvertisements, o directions, sre Tnseried until honig, et oharged socardingly.Trisweekly vou weékly and weokly insurtions ave of tu por line each Insertion ' ere for discontious to be in writing, and delivered oy \"oun previous to publication.\u2018a, be Bquare, yearly, not to 4 , with the privilege of ation, dr alt-rquare, no to exceet 14 lines alor = «\u20ac same privilege, Prufosaiona! and other Cards, vot exceeding | Îinou $io per au No Advertisement to be conalderod ag be ei year unless Îtia previously agrocd pen ors ween the parties, The priv of Y, es Advertisers me sontined to their ven an chart extra other Advisement ha PTYERS to the Editor muat be cated by tho pame and ree of the han: etther for publication or confidentially, oe TERMS OF BUBBCRIRTION, Turua.\u2014 Year} .Hall: toriyt Si, ln wn.yearly.$2, Guar.FOREIGN AGENTS, New Yoax.-B.M.Pottongill Row, New York, and Btate Pr pou] Past Geo.P.Bowell 4 Ga.40 Park Bow, New «ve our osLy autho Ad Agony New York snd Boston.roro .Cr10480.\u2014Cook, Coburn & Oo, Offlos, Dearborn street, Chioago, Illinios, , \" Losvow.\u2014F.Alger, 8 Clement's Lombard street, and G.Street, 30 Oc.Lomlon, E.C., England, are authorised \"w recaive advertivementa for Tus Manovar, AORTH SH BH, COMMENOING ON MONDAY, SEP1.35th, 1888 Trains will ran as fofiows : sized.| Mail po Leave Mont T - ol Bor Que | a0 Rade TU rut 1099 ve Doabee 8% 8 630 aN.eel, sve Quebec, oe totic], ae {910 anton rule.ee pnt.a; Le sis | .PFl.cevenjo0sooutec0uss HE Ai at 88 sectes Folix de Vaioisi 620 PU.2.00 je 0 000 ul suas Leave Bt.Fe see lix de Voois for Montreal.| 830 \u2018 Arvivast Montreal.{ 080 aN.,, 4 .mar Mrqu Bovat Falnoe Cars uit ull Pacemger Day Trains, and sleeping usrs oa = Trains.vine - SUNDAY TRAINS Leave Montres! sad Quebec at 4,00 P.M.All Trains run by Montreal Time, Buro connection with ihe Cana a Pacids Railway to ard trom Ottawa, GULUNERAL OFFIOES\u2014 QUEBEC: Tioxsr Ormoss: 13 Place D* Arm: 103 Bt.Jamon Strost, § Mowraus Oonoatte 8t.Louls Motel, Quebec.Canadian Pacific Railway, Ottawa.A.DAVIS, Dec28 1882.tv erinteudes NEW PHUTOGRAPHIC GALIERY, CAUTION.MK, T.Ho ELLISON, Photographer, formerly of St.Joseph\u2019 streets a.{ , wouid sgain iotimate to his friends dd patrons that he has opened à Studio où hé etes account in conjunotion with bis aoh, st NO.18 ST.JOHN NIREET, where he is always to be found and whet he solicits a visi! from the public.Puotographs Mounted and Furnished te the best style for One Dollar a Dosen \u2018Stn Types four for Twenty.five cents.The public are cautioned aginst belier.ing sny stories circulated by iuterçaied parties that Mr, Ellison bas left town, ELLISON & SON, 18 JOHN STREET.June 20, 1882.Ny, NORTH SHORE RAILWAY, SATURDAY HXOURSION TICKETS After the FIRST of JANUARY, Loa, Cbwhpany wiil ensumé the sate of g Excursion Tickets at Single First Clas = gobd te gé Batardayjend to return on Bu y A.DAVIS.Dec ¥8 1883, She @updec Baily Gaming Gers th ¢ ig Sit, copter Bb gt (on ta the Quy ined, "]
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