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[" icce itu- me- Co ter art nn's ; lot out tion ring a side west sur- cial rms: ke COIs.from tom.with= Cu.gens.65 yaver s are on a8 uroils ol, 18 please Y, ger.2 ed b nited) Noi.ria \u2014= VOL.LXXXTII-NO.214 THE NEWS.Disastrous floods are still reported from Central Europe.Hon.Charles Drury, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, is ill with typhoid.L\u2019Electeur announcas the convocation of the Quebec Legislaturs for Nov.4 Fire at the naphtha docks at Baku, Russia, did immense damage yesterday.The strike at the Westinghouse Cos\u2019.works in Pittsburg was settled yesterday.Eighteen gallons of smuggled whiskey was seized on a steamer at Quebec yesterday.Frank Collett was assassinated on San- day by a jealous rival for the hand of his wife.The accounts of ex-City Marshal Jen kins, Manchester, N.H., show a shortage of $2,951.The joint profits of Gilbert and Sullivan during eleven years foot up to $1,350,0C0.The German and Austrian fleets were reviewed at Kiel yesterday, by Emperor William of Germany.Seven new cases of typhoid were re oorted at Toronto yesterday.All, however, are of a mild type.The Montreal Orients defeated the Beavers, 2 games to none, in a lacrosse match at Halifax yesterday.The strike of Chicago carpenters appears to have been settled by the general concession of the terms demanded.\u2018Wissmann, the German explorar, has been summoned to Brussels, to mediate between Stanley and Emin Pasha, Mrs.Emily Cavanaugh was yesterday sentenced to five years and four months in state prison for attempted murder of her husband.The Awerican Forestry Association opened its congress at Quebec 'vesterday.Lieut.-Gov.Angers delivered the inaugural address, A fire broke out yesterday in the neighborhood of the Brooklyn navy yard.Losses aggregate $200.000.Four firemen were injured.The second annual exhibition of the Pittsburg society is threatemed with boycott because the electric lights were fixed by non-union men.A trunk containing silver plate, Le- longing to U.S.Consul King was detained by the French customs officers for irregularity in declaration, Lord Sackville\u2019s attempt to enforce a long disused right as \u2018\u2018 Lord of the manor of Stratford-on-Avon\u201d is arousing considerable ill-feeling iu England.Mr.Wark, a well known New York broker, was severely injured by his runaway team yesterday, in the Central Park.He thought the bears had got him.The interruption to navigation on the Welland Canal was removed by 44 hours\u2019 incessant work.Great praise is given to the canal superintendent for his activity.The town of Levis rarrowly escaped destruction by fire yesterday.A change in the§ wind saved it, but not until a tannery and ten houses were consumed.The Dominion Government has re« placed the steamer Beaver by the S.S, St.Olaf on the mail route between Pic- tou end the Magdalen Islands.The new vessel has a speed of 13 knots an hour.A monument was yesterday unveiled to Jobn and Betty Moore, first settlers of Roxbury, N.Y.Many of their descendants from Canada and United States were present and many more were abgent, Dantist Brown, of Washington, had an exciting ttme dodging Parker\u2019s revolver bullets yesterday.From the cireum- stances, of the case he will be less suc- cessfui with the writs from the Divorce Court.The sale of Gen.Middleton's effects commenced at Lindenlea yesterday and was largely attended.Among interesting articles on view were the generals coched hat and a considerable quantity of furs.Mrs.Nancy Steadman, charged with attempting fo poison her three grandchildren by spreading Paris green over their bread and butter, was committed for trial by the county judge at Toronto yesterday.A report that Sir John Macdonald had | allied himself with Canadian, Scotch, and English capitalists for the purpose of purchasing land in West Virginia, to eatablish 8s Scotch colouy there, ! is indignantly denied by Sir John who says : It is a lie from begining to end.A Strike Settled.PrrrseurG, Sept.3.\u2014The executive committee of the trades\u2019 unions at their meeting to-day declared the strike of the employees of the various Westing.| house Companies\u2019 interest in this city .off, in all except the detaii department.The terms of settlement of the difference have not yet been announced.committee is now in session, having under consideration the differences in the retail department.It is believed that a settlement of all troubles will be effected this evening.Grand Trunk Railway, 1 ure of traffic week ending Aug, 30, 1890, 1880.Passenger train earnings.$143,M8 3151 404 Freight we Le.276,577 272,879 Total.vus $552 $1525 Increase 189), $242, $B5B $128 \u2014\u2014 The Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Return of iraftc earnings from Aug.21 to Aug.31, 1890: JROO.eco ser csoueusseus sense be nana nan e 166,020 1eB9.EE an Sm Increase forl80.ivecieiinee iriver.$ 11,030 The ; LABOR LEADERS\u2019 COUNCIL THE BRITISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS IN LIVERPOOL.Radical and Socialistic Utterances Cheered \u2014Burns Fond of Fiery Oratory\u2014Labor Bureau Called For\u2014Conservative Newspapers Minimize the Importance of the Convention.Loxpox, Sept.3\u2014The Conservative organs editorially minimize the importance of the Liverpool trades\u2019 unions council though they, as well as all the other newspapers, devote colums or space daily to reports of its proceedings and commen:s upon the speeches and resolutions.A noticeable feature of the congress is that the most radical sociale \"istic utterances and demands are cheered to the echo.Mr.John Burns\u2019 speeches display an vnexpected amount of temper, and it is evident that Burns is much more cautious and wise as a leader in action than he is as a speaker.The congress has voted to accept an invitation for an International labor conference in Brus: sells in 1891, A number of meetings were held this evening in different parts of Liverpoo\u2019, at which delegates fo the council delivered addresses.The following is one of the resolutions which has been placed in discussion before the Congress :\u2014In order to carry on more efficiently the organization of the large mas3 of unorganized labor, to bring into closer combination those sections of labor already organized, to provide means of communication and for the in- £ections of industry, and the proper tabulation of statistics as to employment, etc., it is necessary that alabor exchange on the model of the Paris Discourse du Travail should be established and maintained in every industrial centre in the Kingdom.The African Explorers\u2019 Quarrel.\u2018 BrussELs, Sept.3.\u2014King Leopold has requested Baron Wissmann, of the German East African service, to come to Brussels and help settle the quarrel between Emin Pasha and Henry M.Stanley.The king believes that the grew out of misapprehensions, which Wissmann may be able to remove.Consular Smuggling.Loxpox, Sept.3.\u2014U, 8.Consul King, on arriving in Paris, found that ajtrunk which bad contained silver plate was empty.On inquiring it was learned that irontier by the customs officers on account of irregularity in its declaration.Gilbert and Sullivan's Profits.Loxpox, Sept.3.\u2014The litigation between the famous operatic collaborateurs, { Gilbert and Sullivan, has reveaied the fact that the profits of the partnership : in eleven years were $1,350,000.Fire in Russian Naphtha Docks, Locnon, Sept.3.\u2014Naphtha docks at Baku, the depot of the Russian petroleum trade were burned to-day and two oil sbirs were also destroyed.The loas is very heavy.Missionaries of the Greek Church.Loxpox, Sept.3\u2014The 8t.Petersburg synod of the Greek church is arranging to send missionaries to the tribes of the © Caucasus.WHERE WAS THE GREAT N.P.?Deplorable Condition of the Moncton Manufacturing Company.Moxcrox, N.B., Sept.3.\u2014The annual .meeting of the Moncton Manufacturing Company wag held to-day.The finan- ; cial affairs of the concern are in \"a deplorable condition.The mill a ! was only running six months out of the + 12 and the working Joes 13 $15,000.The : factory is now closed and the directors were compelled to dispose of the entire : business.The capital stock was $260,- 000 and it is understood the liabilities will reach $100,000.The corner stone of the new Y, M.C.A.: building was laid to-day with Masonic , honors, } ges Fire in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, BrookLYN, Sept.3.\u2014A destructive ¢ fire broke out at noon in the Wallabout | Market on the outskirts of the Brooklyn ; navy yard.The fire started in Peter ; Young\u2019s bagging shop, which was filled : with inflammable material, and spread to the woodyard of Frederick Tielke,and from there to Von Glahn & Co.\u2019s wholesale grocery store and three little wooden structures.They were entirely consumed by the flames.The losses will aggregate nearly $200,000, of which Von Glahn & Co.lose from $150,000 to $175, 000.Insurance $90,000, Patrick Doran, who lived in the Young building, was rescued in an unconscious condition.i Four firemen were slightly injured.A Cowardly Assassin.GLEN'S FaLLs, N.Y, ISept.3.\u2014Fred K.Collett was assassinated near Ferrisburg on Sunday evening by Alphonse Shack- .ett, who crept up to Collett's house and without warning emptied the contents of à shot-zun into Collett\u2019s head.Shackett * was arrested shortly after and his ex- ; amination began to-day.Shackett was a rejected suitor of Mrs.Collett\u2019s, and he successfully wooed the lady.-_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Carpenters Get Their Advance, CurcAGo, Sept.3.\u2014The carpenters\u2019 strike inaugurated yesterday is to all appearances already ended.Atthe headquarters of the strike committee of the carpenters\u2019 council it was stated\u2019 to-day that fully 4000 men returned towork this morning at the rate of pay and terms demanded and that not over 600 men are now idle on account of the strike.\u2014\u2014_ Raising a Post-Office Order.Toronto, Sept.3.\u2014Robert Berkener was arrested to-day, charged with raise ing a post-office order trom forty cents to $20.40.He palmed it off on a citizen who bad it refused payment at the post- office, terchange of information between all ' differences between the two explorers : swore vengeance azainst Collett, who THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, THE D, R.A.CONTESTS, List of Prize Winners in the Third Day\u2019s\u2019 Competitions.Orrawa, Sept.3\u2014Standing match.Open to members of the association, range 200 yards, rounds 7.Spider rifles, position standing, with one elbow clear of the body and left hand and wrist,clear of the trigger guard.$20, Capt.Gray, G G F G, 33; $10, Sergt.Harrison, D of W R, 31 ; $12, Statf Sergt.Ogg, lst B F A, 31; $10, Sergt.Morris, 13th.50.\u2018Winners of $6\u2014Pte Ellis, 43rd,30; Capt.Binmore, 3rd, 30; Sergt.Watters, 6th, 29; Lieut Revill, 22nd, 29; Lieut Crean, Q O R, 29; Sergt-Major Gibson, 66th, 29; Sergt Dixon, 21st, 29; Staff-Sergt Bell, 12th, 28; Sergt Payne, 13th, 28; Maj Hart, 22nd, 28 Winners of $5.\u2014Staff-Sergt McAdam, 3rd, 28; Serg-.Hall, 79th, 28; Stafl-Sergt Sylvestar, 45th, 28; Sergt Douglas, 8th, 28; Staff-Sergt Mitchell, 13th, 28; Sergt Mitchell, 90th, 28; Corpl Armstrong, 6th, 27; Stafl-Sergt Dent, 10th Ritles, 27; Staff- Sergt Murray, H A A, 27; Pte Cuckow, 13th, 27; Lieut Kimpton, Q O E, 27; Lieat Davidson, 8th, 27; Sergt Stewart, PEI G A2 7, Pte Armstrong, G G F G, 27; Sergt Riddell, 6th, 27; Sergt Davison, Chalotte- town Engrs, 27; Pte McMartin, 3rd, 27; Staff-Sergt Longworth, P E I GA, 26, Maj Sherwood, 43rd, 29; Pte Windett, 45th, 26.Winners of $1.\u2014Pte Davis, 10 R C, 26 ; Capt Mulligan, D F B, 26 ; Pte Hutchin- | son, 43rd, 26 ; Staff Sergt Mitchell, 10th R G, 26 ; Capt Rolston.26th, 26; Sergt Currie, 5th, 26 ; Sergt Marks, 6th, 26; Capt Cobiu, 63rd, 26 ; Pte Smith, 5th, 26; Staff Sergt Green, 21st, 26; Staff Sergt Perratt, sth, 26 ; Staff Sexgt Wynne, 5th, 26 ; Sergt Bent, 93rd, 26 ; Trumpeter Rya~, KT Cav, 26 ; Capt Chambers, 6th, 26 ; Pte O'Dell, 43rd, 26 ; Pte Montgomery, S3th, 26 ; Sergt Bartlett, 47th, 26; Sergt Minor, 71st,26 ; Capt Week, Char- lotteown Engr, 26, and twelve twenty- six\u2019s counted out.Dominion of Canada Match.200, 500 and 600 yards.7 rounds at each range.Snider rifles, Pcsition at 200 yards standing or kneeling, at 500 yards any position with head to target, at 600 yards any postion.The team prizes to be awarded to the five highest aggregate scores made by any five previously named members from the Cadets of the R M College from the Schools of Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, from any regiment squadron or troop of Cavalry Field Battery or Brigade or Field or Garrison Artillery, from aay Corps of Engineers Baitalion or Inde; sndent Company of the active militia, or of the same denomination of the force of H M rezular army or navy stationed in Canada, provided they are members of the Dominion Rifle Associ.; ation.the trunk bad been detained at the | Teams Badge and $60 47th *Battalion, 387; $50 63rd Batt 384; $40 G G F G 380; $30 59th Batt, 378; $20 6th Fusiliers 373; Next in order 53rd Batt, 372; 10th R G, Sans A G A, 370: 8tt367; 43rd 367; 13th Ilrdividual prizes\u2014$40, S Sergt Gray- burr, 91st, 86; $35, S Sergt Sim| son, 12th, 86 ; $30, Pte Armstrong, G GF G, 85; $25, Sergt Dow, 21st, 84.$15 each\u2014Col Sergt Courdy, 8th, \u201884; Serg¢ Hiner, 71st, 84; S Sergt Rolston, 20th, 83; Col Sergt Hendersor, 62nd, 83; Sergt Swayne, 47th, 83; 8 Sergt Clark, 95th, 83; Capt Hartt, St John Rifles, 83 ; Pte Beach, 45th, 83; Pte Taylor, 43rd, 82; Col.Sergt Mitchell, 90th, 82.$10 each\u2014Se.zt Samson, Q O R.82; § Major Lockhart, 63rd, 82; Corp Westman, Q O R, 82; Sergt Kimmerley, 47th, 82; S Sergt Young, 45th, 82; Major Thomas, 54tb, 81; Corp McRae, 3rd, 81; S Sezgt Wyrne, 5th, 81.$8 each\u2014Corp McNaughton, 51st, 81; Lieut Lordly, 62nd, 81; Pte Ellis, GG F G; 81; P'e Sinclair, 45th, 81; Pte Moodie, 43rd, 80; Pte Mullen; G G r' G, 80.$6 each\u2014Lieut.Blackmore, 63rd.80; Pte Abbot, 59th, S0; Pte Mathieson, 79th, 80; Corp Carroll, G GF G, 80; Pte Mof- fatt, 79th, 80; Sergt Riddell, 6th, 8&0, Lieut McAvity,62nd, 80; Sergt Newbury, R GB G A, 80; Major Wilson, 33rd, 80; Staff fargt Gillis, 91st, 80; Lieut Wilson, 33rd, 80; Corpl Meadows,Q O R, 79; Sergt Mimford, 63rd, 79; 8 Sergt Cooper, M G A, 79; Pte Gooding, GGF G,79; Pte, \u2018Warden, 28th, 79; 8 Sergt Mitchell, 10th, R G, 79; Pte W Huston, 95th, 79; Lieut, Davidson, 8th, 79; Pte Lockhart, 93rd, 78; wergt Lavers, 6th, 78: Sergt Runions; \" 59th, 78; Pte Short, 43rd, 78; Sergt Ogg.| 1st BF A, 78; Col Sergt Boriile, 43rd, 78.8 Bergt Mitchell, 13th, 78; Lieut Van\u2019 Loon, 37th, 78; Sergt Horsey, 45th, 78 Pte Morkill, 53rd, 78.$5 each\u2014Capt Macdonald, Q O R, 78; Pte Kambery, 5th, 78; Sergt Goodwin, 13th, 77; Sergt Harris H G A, 77; Pte Hilton, 47th, 77; Serzt Bloomfield, 53rd, 77; Pte Bert ram, 63rd, 77; Sergt Thompson, 12th, 77; 8 Sergt Veity, 10th R G, 77 ; Major Blaiklock, 5th, 76; Pte Hall, 57th, 76; Sergt Formau, 12th, 76; Sergt Agnew, Q OR, 76; Pte Hooper, 13th, 76; Col Sergt Fowler, 10th R G, 76; Lieut Brown, 12th, 76 ; Guruer McEachran, H G A, 76; Pte Hutcheson, 43rd, 76; Lieut McFarlane, 50th, 76; Corpl Baird, Charlou Engrs, 76; Pte McAfee, 3rd, 76; Sergt Huntington, 56tn, 76; Bergt Sweet, 60th, 76; Capt McMicking, 44th, 76: S Sergt Loggie, N F B, 76.Four 768 ounted out.pins prize, Private Ellis, GG F G, $15, S Bergt Rolston, 20th, 230.810, each, S Sergt Ogg, 1st BF A 230; Capt McMicking, 44th, 228; Lieut David- sob, 8th, 227.$5 each, Pte Hutcheson, 43rd, 226; Sergt Hall, 79th, 225; Sergt Gillies, 91st 224; 8 Sergt Mitchell, 10 R G, 224; Pte Armstrong, G G F G, 223; Lieut Wilson, 35rd, 223; 8 Sergt McVeity, 10th R G, wood, 43rd, 222; Pte Kambery, 5th, 220; | 79h, 219; 8 Sergt descendants Pte Mathieson, Mitchell, 90, 219; Pte Mulligan, G G FG, 218; Capt McDonald, Q O R, 218; Pte Bertrand, 63rd, 218; Lieui.Carcwright, 47th, 218; (Capt Millin, Durham FB, 218; S Sergt Pink, 43rd, 218; Pte Beach, 45th, 217; Major Thomas, 54th, 217; Corp Meadows, Q O R, 217; Lieut Col Ander- som, 43rd, 217; Sergt Dow, 21st, 216; Sergt Riddel, 6th, 216; Bergt Mumford, 63rd, 216.84 each.\u2014Sergt Horsey, 45th, 215; Sergt Runions, 59th, 215; Sergt Bent, 93rd, 215;8ergt King, 45th, 215, Bergt Davison.Chtn Eng, 215; Sergt Loggie, N F B, 314; Gunner McEachrao, H A À, 214; Lieut Robertson, 20th, 214; Major Hughes, 45tb, 214; Lieut Rennie, Q O R, 214; Lieut Crean, Q O R, 214; Corp Westman.Q OR.213; Col Sergt Boville, 43rd, 213; Lieut Pain, 13th, 213; Capt.Corpin, 63rd, 213; Sergt Morris, 13th, 213; Bergt Young, 45th, 212; Sergt Mitchell, 13th, 212; Pte Markell, 53rd, 212; Pte Robinson, 56th, 212.Ranges | NATIONAL SELFISHNESS.DEBATE ON THE TARIFF BILL IN THE U.8 SENATE, No Concession to Canada Intended by Mr.Hall\u2014Self Interest the Only Moving Power in Politics\u2014A Lesson for Taxpayers Not to be Fooled by Party Cries.WasgrnatoN, Sept.3.\u2014The debate on the tariff bill was continued in the Senate to-day.Mr, Gray, of Delaware, spoke of the great awakening that had taken place among the American people in regard to the bill.It has issued from the House of Kepresentatives with the endorsement of a great party: but its leaders and guides, woo bad attempted to scale the frigid alpine height of ambition, had found their fo!- lowers lagging far behind and were now seeking (properly enough) to reform their lines on a lower plane and to mest the demand everywhere coming up for a freer trade and larger commerce, and for a greater measur of exemption rom taxation.He cow- plimented Mr, Hale on his amendmen: which meant little less than absolute free trade throughout the whole hemisphere, and if necessary, Canada.Mr, Hale corrected the statement as to Canada, and said that he bas never had any intention of including that country.Then, said Mr.Gray, your proposition is only less comprehensive, less promising and less statesman-like than I had supposed.Mr, Gray closed bis remarks at 5.30 and a recess was taken until 8 pm.Mr.Evarats followed and spoke of the various reciprocity amendments and criticized them as being objectionable under the \u201cfavored nation\u201d clause of international treaties.Was it, he asked, written in the bond that a different rule applied to competing and to non-compet- ing nations ?No publicist, be said, could start on that position.He concluded by by saying, \u201cMake your tariff as you think right.Let others make theirs as they think best, and when you reach, as England has reached, the position that you can devour the substance of other nations better by free trade thau you can preserve your substance by protection, then change your laws.There was but a small attendance at the evening session, which was mainly occupied by Dr.Pierce in a speech advocating the idea of reciprocity.The Senate, at 9.45 p.m.adjourned till to- MOFIOW.TRADES UNION TYRANNY, Reyengeful Boycott on the Pittsburg Exhibition, Prrrssure, Sept.3.\u2014The second annual exhibition of the Pittsburg Exposition Society opened in the exposition building in this city this morning.The exhibits are numerous and unusually attractive.It is authentically stated to-day that the different trades\u2019 unions in western Pennsylvania bave already or will at once take action on the matter and refuse to patronize the exposition.The action already taken by the Carpenter association indicatzs that a gigantic boycoit will be inaugurated at once.That the effect will be more or less disastrous to the society cannot be denied when it ie esserted that over 40,000 trades unionists and their families will withhold their patronage and support.During the preparaaion for the exhibition an arnoying strike occurred; Union men refused to continua work is building where non-union employees of the Westinghouse Company were erecting the electrical display.Tne compie- tion of the preliminary woak was accomplished under difficulties and by vnion men, it is claimed, in violation of promises given by the society.pe QUICK WORK ON THE WELLAND, The Damage to the Locks Repaired by .Forty-Four Hours\u2019 Incessant Work, Sr.CATHARINES, Sept.3\u2014The recent accident to lock 18 of the new Welland canal, caused by the steamer Stimson running into and {earing away four of the gates, has been repaired, Four new 60 ton lock gates were brought up from Port Dalhousie, and hung in place, the gearing put on and locking again resumed within 44 bours after the accident occurred.As the wreckage had tobe first cleared away, the lock swept throughout of the obstructions, the level filled up again, ete, this was undoubtedly the most rapid restoration of the sort, considering the magnitude of the disaster, that was ever performed on any canal, and reflects the greatest possible credit upon the Canal Superintendent and his staff, who worked unceasingly night and day from the minute the accident occurred until lockage was again resumed.eee A VILLAGE HAMPDEN, Monument to the Memory of the First Settlers of Roxbury.Roxpour, N.Y., Sept.3.\u2014 Nearly 5,000 people were present to-day at the unveiling of a monument at Roxbury, Delaware County, to the memory of John and Betty Moore, .the original settlers of the village, about 223; Sergt Miner, 71st, 222; Major Sher- A reunion of the family from all parts of the United States and Canada occurred.Chas.C.Moore, of Poughkeepsie, delivered the address of welcome this morning, At noon the monument was unveiled, and the Hon.Joha H.Moore, of Michigan, spoke of the life apd times of John Moore.Mrs.Sarah B.Northrop, sister of Jay Gould, also delivered an address.To-pight lawyer Jobn Keaton, of Philadelphia, sp ke on the obligation of the future.The celetration closes to-morrow.The monument 18 of Scotch granite, and is the gtft of Jay Gould, whose native town is Roxbury.\u2014\u2014 es 120 years ago.Disastrous Floods in Hungary.PRAGUE, Sept.3\u2014The extraordinary rise in the River Moldan has flooded large districts of this city and vicinity, and caused the drowning of nineteen persons.Disastrous floods are reported from ali parts of the country.C.M.B.A, CONVENTION.The Business Transacted at the Sittings Yesterday.The proceedings at the convention of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, yesterday, were of little interest to the general public, although they possessed a good deal for the members of the organization, They consisied of matters purely routine in their character.Mr.O, K.Fraser, of Brockville, presided, and all the delegates were present, The report of the committee on laws was received and considered, and several amendments to .the constitution were proposed and discussed at length, most of them being adopted.The principal amendment related to the clause of the constitution | which insists that all the members of the association shall be practical Catho- ! lics, After considerable debate an amendment was adopted rendering it obligatory upon every member to produce a \u2018 certificate from the spiritual adyiserof : his branch, showing that he has com- | plied with the precept of the Church | which enjoins upon Catholics the | duty of approaching the sacraments at Easter.Infraction of this obligation will entail expulsion from the association., The election of officers t8kes place to- | day.At 10.30 this morning.His Grace | Archbishop Walgh, of Toronto, will address the delegates, and the convention | will close witk a banquet this evening at the Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armory.WIVES WANTED IN ARIZONA.An Appeal for Helpmates to the Mayor of Montreal.A letter has been received by Acting Mayor Hurteau from a would-be benedict in Bisbee, Arizona, appealing on behalf of himself and a number of other winers there for assistance in the shape of furnishing them with wives.The letter states that the miners earn good pay, bave usually from $1,000 to $5,000 exch in the bank, and that ail these disconsolate and desolate Adams need is +1 Eve apiece to make their wilderness blossom.Young girls with matrimonial tendencies between 14 and 20, so the let- ; ter says, would find good situations as : wives, and the miners moreover are quits ready to send money for their fare.The Acting Mayor, hardly know- \u2018 ing whether to take the letter In jest or : in earnest, has instructed the city clerk to reply that he is not the head of a matrimonial agency, and does not feel like \u201corganizing a society for the furnish- | ing of wives to disconsolate miners.\u201d \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 American Forestry Association.Quaszc, Sept.3.\u2014The opening of the congress of the American Forestry Association took place yesterday amid a great concourse of distinguished visitors and the elite of Quebec society, among whom were several ministers and Hon.W.Laurier.The inauguration speech \u2018 was rendered by His Honor Lt.Governor Anger, who welcomed the American members to the old capital.Then His .Honor dwelt on the immense raids made in our forests the past few years : \u201c From 1867 to 1889, 10,430,000,000 feet board measure and 69,600,000 cubic feet vf wood were cut down in the Province of Quebec wbile the revenue derived from lumber hes heen $9,800,000.Last year\u2019s revenue wes above one million dollars.His Honor expressed the hope that the éssociation would publish its works in both languages, that the people of the Province might benefit by them.The address of welcome way delivered by J.M.Lemoine, who was much admired | for his flowing eloquence.His picture : of the sunuy fields and forests of the Southern States was very much enjoyed.Dr.Bryce of Toronto spoke of the foraet iu a sanitary point of view.Mr.Joly, de Lotbiniere, also made a very fine | epeech.The sitting adjourned after a few remarks by Mr, William Little.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 An Aged Goldseeker.LowkLy, Sept 3\u2014Wm.8.Davis, of No: 4 Dodge-street, this city, recently received a letter from California containing information that bis father, who had left his mother and little children at Pittsfiled, Me.in 1849 was living, but very ill, at Rockland, Cala, It was signed \u201c unknown friend,\u201d who proved to be the postmistress.Wm.W.Davis the father, who is now 80 years of age, left his home with the gold seekers of \u201949, telling his wife that he would return rich.She heard nothing of him afterwards, About 25 years ago she heard he was killed by the Indians, and then she married a man named Plummer, with whom she still lives at Pitts- field.The facts indicate that the absent husband and father has kept trace of bis family during his self imposed exile.The father is now anxious to see some of his friends from the east.tl Sir John denies the report.Orrawa, Sept, 3.\u2014A wkeeling, W.Va, despatchsays : Sir John Macdonald, Sir C.Tupper, Sir Hector Langevin, and other Canadiane, English and Scotch capitalists have just purchased four hundred thousand acres of land, in Mercer, Boone and Wyoming couuties, W.Va., for which they paid fifteen hundred thousand dollars.They will found a great Scotch colony on the land, which is rich in timber and minerals, especially in coal.sir John Macdonald in reply to a despatch a8 to the correctness of the above, wired back the following: \u201cItis a lie from beginning to end.\u201d \u2018 The Sawtell Tragedy.Dover, N.H., Sept, 3.\u2014The resalt of the analysis of the stains found on Isaac Sawtell\u2019s clothing which was recently completed by Prof, E.S.Wood of Harvard is the strongest clincher the prosecution bas secured in the line of new evidence against Isaac Sawtell.It dis- Tcses at once of the \u2018 Jack\u201d theory ia the man\u2019s alleged confession and leaves little doubt that Isaac killed his brother.The trial will probably commenca here feptember 15.\u2014_\u2014-\u2014\u2014 War Leoviathans at Play, Kirz, Sept.3\u2014The Austrian and German fleets this morning saluted Emperor \u2018William's yacht, the Hohenzollern, alter which the Austrian men-of-war hoisted the German fiag and the German vesssls displayed the Austrian flag.Later in the day Emperor William inspected the entire fleet visiting each vessel, The weather was perfect, 3 CENTS.36 A YEAR PUT HIS FOOT IN IT AGAIN, LORI > CKVILLE REVIVES A LONG DORMANT CLAIM.EE Glving d Reformers a Nice Little Text -DE 1 Out of America by Public Sen, nt; He Raises a Similar Ill-Feeb- ing= ingland-Claïms Rent for the Site of y; Lonpox, September 4,\u2014The claim set up by Lord Backville the ight of rental for tbe space occupied in the market square of Stratford- on-Avon by W.G, Child\u2019s memorial to Shakspeare causes widespread disgust.The incident has already been seized upon by the land reformers as an illustration of the evils of the present land system.The manorial rights which Lord Sack- ville claims to have inherited were originally conferred by the Crown in return for military services, which the lord of the manor was liable to be called on to render.Later on the liability to this service was commuted into a fixed peyment or tax of four shillings in the pound on the value of the estates.But though the estates have increased enormously in value since then, the amount paid has not been increased.The land reformers claim that the payment should be four shilling\u2019s in the pound on the present value and such selfish acts as this of Lord saskville\u2019s are not likely to lessen the popular demand that the large land owners should bear a larger proportion of the public burdens than they now do.e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A THREATENING CONFLAGRATION.The Town of Levis Only Saved by a Change inthe Wind.Levis, Que., Sept.3.\u2014A fire broke out at 1 a.m, in the town of Levis, which threatened to destroy the whole town.It originated in Dupless\u2019s tannery, St.Etienne-street, and spread with wonderful rapidity, fanned by a fresh northeast breeze, The Levis fire brigade was promptly on hand with two steam fire engines and & hand pump, but they could not cheek the destroying element.Major Wilson, seeing the extent of the conflagration, ordered a strong detachmentof \u201c B\u2019\u2019 Battery to cross over from Quebec The filled down the citadel at the double, and render very effective se- vice.The whole town would have certainly have been consumed had not the wind (subsided.At lwo o'clock five houses besides ths large tannery were in , flames and the fire was rapidly gaining round.At 3 30 a.m.ten houses were urnt.The fire was then checked.The ! Joss is estimated at $30000.Mr.Duples- sis tanner losses about $12 000 on stock, po iusurance.The building belonged to Mrs.Wm.Carrier and was worth about $15,000, insured for $7,000.The other buildings destroyed were principally small wooden houses.Amount of insurances, if any, on the houses; cannot be at present ascertained.Amongst those burnt are the dwellings .of Messre.Demers, baker; Ferdinand Begin, Nubert Begin and Mr.Bosse.The housebold goods of most of the sufferers were saved.Barns and Crops Burnt.IXGKRSOLL, Ont., Sept.3.\u2014The barn and out-buildings of Wm.Sandrick, with all his season\u2019s crop, implements and several pigs, were burned last evening.Loss $2,500, insured for $800.The fire caught from a spark from the threshing ma chine engine.Seizure of Smuggled Whiskey.Quesxc, Sept.3.\u2014Custom house officer Trudal captured eighteen gallons of whiskey on a steamer lying at the Champlain market placa this morning.The stuff was in cans, cunningly done up in sacks to represent bags of potatoes.It came from the Island\u2018 but the owner could not be found.ee Lawyer Brown\u2019s Body Found.S81.CaTHERINE\u2019S, Sept.3.\u2014Advices received from Jordan this evenlng that the body of A.G.Brown,of this city, who it is thoaght was drowned off the steam- i er Lakeside on Saturday, Aug.23, has been found on the lake shore near Jordan.\u2014 Osman Digna Again in the Field.Carro, Sept.3.\u2014Osman Digna, who recently renewed his rebellion against the Egyptian government in the Soudan, has arrived at Toka with 3,000 followers.He has announced his intention of advancing upon Cairo.Lerd Salisbury\u2019s Libel Suit, Dueuin, Sept.3.\u2014Mr.Wm.O'Brien, immediately on his arrival in this city, was served with a writ in the action of libel brought against him by Lord Salisbury.Progress of the Leary Raft.CHATHAM, Mass., Sept.3.\u2014An unknown tug with the Leary raft passed south at 6 p.m.heading for Pollock Rip.elfen Showers Toward Evening.TORONTO, Sept.3.\u201411 P.M.\u2014The ; pressure continues high in the eastirn portions of the continent and comparatively low in the western portion with the lowest pressnre now over Wisconsin.Showers have again been general from Prince Albert to Winnipeg, elsewhere the weather has been fine.Minimum and Maximum Temperatures\u2014 Calgary; 42-70 ; Qu\u2019Appelle, 41-60; Min- nedosa, 46-62; Winnipeg, 50-68, Toronto, 60-70; Montreal, 48-66; Quebec, 44-62; Halifax, 50-68.Probabilities.Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh southeasterly to outhwesterly winds ; partly fair and warm, with some showers, St.Lawrence, upper\u2014Moderate winds ; fair today; showers at night; stationary or & little higher temperature.; St.Lawrence, lower\u2014Moderate winds ; fine ; stationary or a little higher temperature ; ©cal showers tomorrow.Gulf and Maritime\u2014 Light to moderate winds; fine; stationary or a little higher temperature, Montreal Temperatures, Temperature in the shade by standard thermometer, observed by Hearn & Harrison, op- ticlans and mathematical instrument makers, 1640 and 1642 Notre Dame-street.8a m, 51; 1 p m, 66; 6 m.62; max, 77; min, 45; mean, 56.By standard barometer : 8 a m, 30.34; 1 p m, 30.31; 6 p m, 30.27.- 9 TRADE AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL.Tre HERALD OFFICA Wednesday Evening, Sept, 3, 1890.Montreal Stock Market.The situation to-day was practically unchanged.Holders are away above the market, and business was only possible in Canadian Pacific and Street Railway.\u2018The sales at both boards totalled 776 shares, and over 600 were Canadian Pacific.Bank of Montreal is held pretty stiffiy at 2311, with buyere 11@} below tbat price.Toronto etood at 224 and 220 respectively, and Merchants at 146 and 145.One share of Bank of Commerce Was put through at 1293.Montreal Telegraph was firm at par but there was no business in it.Northwest wag also dull and closed at 83 bid, 84} asked.Richelieu has weakened with buy- ors at 57 and sellers at 58.Two lots of Street Railway were sold at 189, the market closing at 188 bid, 190 asked.(Gas was steady but neglected at 210 and 209}.Canadian Pacific after selling at 82% and 82% closed at 83 asked, 82% bid.New Gas stands at 197 bid and new Passenger at 170 bid.The following were the sales : MORNING BOARD.425 Canadian Pacific.82} i50 dO Gesreencacensacecccne 83; AFTERNOON BOARD.1 Bank of Commerce \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.129% 100 Canadian Pacific .{ 75 do 125 Street RailWAŸy.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026rrs oe The closing figures are as follows, compiled by Messrs.D.L.McDougall & Co., No.11 St.Sacrament street : = Sleek EG = al = o g8 |B av ¥ pd Ely 38 sis 88 8 eq #15 Banks | Bank of Montreal.Ontario Bank.2 84 120 115 BankB,N.Aal.of 100 3 160 .e *Banque du Peuple.50 100#| 97 Molsons\u2019 Bank.50 4j 170 164 Bank of Toronto.[ 2254&3 224} 220 Jacques Cartier B'k.| 25] 3) 100| 9 Merchants\u2019 Bank.100] 83 146] 145 Hochelaga Bank.100 81 101} iw East\u2019'n Townships B'k 50 3 M0 |.Quebec Bank.| 100 33 1231.National Bank.301 B31.Union Bank.nl.3 Wi.Can.B\u2019k Commerce.501 84) 128 1983 Dominion Bank.505&1 |.0 cnvr ank of Hamllton.,,.| 100 | RT ille Marie Bank.100, 3 cocnee] veees Standard Bank.50 331.Federal Bank.100] 8 .Imperial Bank.100, 4 .ve Miscellaneous.Intercolonial Coal Co.do.bonds.|.Montieal Teleg\u2019ph Co.Dominion Teleg\u2019ph Co Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.Street Rallway Co.Montreal Gus Co.Ca_ada Cotton Co.New Engl\u2019d Paper Co.Canadas Paper Co.Canada Shipping Co.Dundas Cotton Co.Montr\u2019l L'n & Mort.Co Montr'l Inv.& B\u2019g Co Royal Can.Ins, Co.Montreal Cotton Co.Stormont Cotton Co, .Hochelaga Cotton Co Coaticook Cotton Co.Kingste n Cotton Co.Merchants\u2019 Mfg.Co.do.bonds.Bell Telephone Co.do.bonds.Guarantee Co.of N.A.AccidentInsCo of N A.Paton Mfg.CO.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.L.Chméest Law I'n B.{.Canada Cent\u2019i ur Bds cess St Paul, M.& M.R\u2019y.Tominion Cattle Co.# Canadian Pacific R'y Londonderry Iron Co.do.preferred.Montreal 7 p.c.stock.Canada N.W.Laud Co Canadian Fac.LG.B ©ntario & Quebec R.R.|.2 Mont.Corp.4 p.c.stock.do.5p.c.stock Royal Electric Co .New Street Railway.New Gas.vessel or New York Stock Market.Bateman & Co.telegraph Oswald Bros.to-day, aver direct private wire, ag follows: The market opened lower and very dull, then had quite a rally led by Rock Island, because Atchison had been ordered by the new Association of Presidents to divert business to R.IL, and singular to relate bad obeyed.R.L jumped 1%, but the rest of the market was inclined to sag, so much so that in the Jast hour C.B.O.went off 1} and demoralized the whole list.The coalers were unfavorably affected by the fact that prices at the mines in August, by which the wages of miners were determined, were the lowest of any August in 5 years, Other news was favorable, but every body is still asking what ails R.I., because outsiders do not let properties like R.I.sell at such prices, provided there is no trouble in the shape of decreased earnings or decreased ability to pay dividends.Messrs MacDougall Bros, 69 St.Francois Xavier-street, report the following fluctuations and sales to-day :\u2014 New York, Sent.3, 1890.SEE EE 22185 2] 8 STOCKS en ë B ® : se .: : : Heli fl: Cotton Oil 265 lo 24.Atchison .di 42} un 2 ees 0.B.&Quincy.+.1101311011101} 1008( 7500 Can, Pac.Railway .*|.ine C.C.C.&IN.Y.Central, cod] Cent.Pac.Can.Southern.Den.& Rio Grande.Jersey Central \u201cee Kansas & Texas.At.P., M.and Man.100 Man.Elev .|1074/108 |.Missouri Pac 2300 .N.Pacific coed] & 100 Do.pref.4| 823] 824| 82 sub \u2018Northwest 1093 No.pref ens t.P.& Omaha _ Do.pref eases Cee Oregon Trans.Cees Ontario & Wes 193) 193] 194] 193].Bacific Mall.AA 45 45 45 200 Iman Car.Joon Pullman Car | 4271 421} 43 43 200 Rock Island 83:1 8311 84 83% 25620 Rich.Term}.213| 21 ai 214} 1200 St.Paul.711 713} 71} 71 re Do.pref.+00 [LK7411173{117 100 Tex.Pacific.cove.204] 20 193] 1600 Union Pacific.62 61:} dl a 8200 Western Union.84 83s 8 600 Wabash .\u2026.121 fd ee.Do.pref, 264] 28 su 28 700 Sugar.+1} BOF) 81H 81 Jun.Ad.0\u20260000-00000.22 2241 22} 2281., Chicago Gas.L.010000001 693) 634| 5441 54 |.Money .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.7 conden, {Special to The Herald.} I Naw Yoex, Sept.3,\u2014Money closed at THE MONTREAL HERALD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 .1890 2 per cent, the lowest rate of the day; highest, 5 per cent.Exchange closed steady; posted rates $4 823 @ 4 86; actual rates, $4S1$ @ 4 82 for cixty days, and $4 85 @ $4 851 for demand.The stock market was extremely dull this morning, only 59 300 shares chang- jog hands in the two hours to noon.Notwithstanding higher prices in London tefore the opening, this market was lower.In the first hour pricss dropped } to 1 per cent.the latter in Wheeling and Lake Erie preferred.In the second Lour the market was almost stazoant with a small recovery from the lowest prices.The general list was lower at noon; sugar trusts were especially weak, declining from 81% to 79} and recovering to 803.There was no news of importance during tbe morning.The market was a little more active and prices wer3 stronger during the afternoon and the early decline was not ably recovered, but prices rose à to à per cent.higher in most cases than they closed last night by 2 p.m.In the last hour there was some reaction and the market clesed irregular.Total sales 129,779 shares.London Quotations.Congsols sold at 96 15-16 and 95}.Canadian Pacific opened at 85$ \u2018and closed at 85%.Paris rentes advanced from 95 fr.703 to 95 fr- French exchange on London, 25, 29., Open market discount rate in London, OF.Lxchange, The market was strong.TLe following are to-day\u2019s quotations, compiled specially for the Herald by Messrs.W.L.8, Jackson & Co., No.176 Notre Dame-street(P.O.Bux 935) Montreal : 1p.m.IX NEW YORK, Sept.3.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Posted, Actual, aterling 60days\u2019 sight, .4.83 1.82 @} do, Demiand.,.4.864 4.84@i do.Cabies.\u2026\u2026sccu 000 4.88! do Commercial.4.811 @% do.Documentary .4.81@} France (Paris) Long.5.27 5.224 do.do.Short.5,16f 5.20 Le IN MONTREA Sept.3.arr Between Banks.\u2014 near Counter Buyers.Sellers.Rate.Prem, N.Y.funds.1-32 p.1®@} prem.stg.66 days.8 5-16@7-16.so.o.Demand.94 @ ! Dk.do.Cables.,.91@l0.do.Cattle Bills.sid?do.Documentary 6's Ti@8.Money in London, 3}.rrr Imoke the Sohmesr Cigar, 10¢.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.\u2014\u2014»o\u2014 FITS ~All Fite stopped free by Dr- » Kline's Great Nerve Restorer No Faits after first day\u2019s use.Marvellous ures.Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free Fit cases.Send to Dr.Kline, 931 Ares t., Phila.Pa.246 \u2014_\u2014 Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 cigars.The Sturtevant House, Broadway, cor.29th St.New York kept on both the American and European plan, is located just where you want to stop for it is easy of access to all parts of the city only a block from the elevated railroad, and for business or pleasure we don\u2019t know of a better located hotel in New York city.It is home like, its fine cuisine and table derive is unsurpassed.Itis near the theaters ; you Can easily reach it frora cars or bouts.Paper World.\u2014\u2014 Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c Sm oke Noisy Eoys 1890 cigars.= TUES YR tM Not ope in twenty are free from som little al'ment cansed by inaction of th liver.Use Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills The result will be a pleasant surprise They give positive relief.>a Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 cigars.ee -\u2014\u2014\u2014 Are free from all crnde and irritating matter.Concentrated medicine only.Carter's Little Liver Pills.Very smalle very easy to take ; 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Manitoba strong bakers, $6.20@$6.30; Canadian pastry, $5.75@ $6.50; 75 per cent roller patent, $5 50@ $5.75; 80 per cent do., $5.45@$5.80; 90 per cent do., $5.20(@$5.35; straight roller patent, $5@$5.20: superior extra, $1.60@ $4.75; extra, $4.25@$4.50.Cotton Markets.[Special to The Herald.} Liverroor, Sept.3.\u2014Cotton steady; American middlings 5 15-16d.New York, Sept.3.\u2014Cotton easy; uplands 11e; Orlaans 11 3-16c; futures firm; Pr aa Oct.$10.30; Nov.$10.24; Dec.Grain.Holders continue to ask full former rates, but there is nothing doing.Ocean grain rates are firmer and considerable corn and other produce is offering for shipment, so that a further gain is not improbable.Wheat, hard No.1\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.32 @$1.34 do No.2 .eenens \u2026 1.30 @ 1,32 Oats, per 32 lba.42 @ 4 Peas, per 66 lbs afloat.78 @ 80 Corn, per bush .eeevveevann 65 @ 67% Barley, per bush (malting).66 @ 70 Buckwheat, per bush.40 Rye, per DUBN scores 53 @ 5 Malt, in bond.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.8 @ 90 Dairy Products.3 Currse,.\u2014The advance in Angust goods is causing more demand for medium priced cheese, ranging from 74 upwards.Several small lots are reported sold.Whether this is an indication that prices are too high and that buyers will not pay the advance, or whether it shows that buyers are hungrv for cheese and must have it, whether choice or not, remains to be seen.Business has been done around 9c in finest white goods today and the position is fully as firm as ever in the country.The report of a recent deal in 5000 to 6000 boxes, close to 9}c, is believed to be well founded.We quote : Cents.Finest Colored.\u2026\u2026.ce .9 @ 9% Finest White.«9 @ 9} MOdiUM Lu ocsecsorssverrssosssense 73@ 8} Burrer.\u2014There has been a fair de mand for good table butter for the local trade and prices of all fresh, desirable stuff are maintained.The season may yet wind up profitably for producers and shippers if the former will endeavor to meet export prices and effect a clearance.It does not pay to hold such a perishable article ag butter on speculation.We quote : Creamery, Augen sensescasaessac0000e 19 @20 \u201c\" Township dairy Western .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Medium .Inferior .Local Provisions.Pork, Lann, erc\u2014There is nothing to report outside of the usual hand-to- mouth demand for small lots.Canadian short cut.per brl.$17 50 @$18 00 Mess pork, Western, per brl.00 00 @ 17 5) Short cut.Western, per brl.0 00 @ 17 0) Hamer, city cured, per brl.012@ 013 Hams, canvassed, per lb .08@ 013 Lard, Western, pails, perlb., 008 @ 009 Lard, Canadian.in pail 008j@ 003 Lard, C,O.P.vvivvniniinnnn 0wW@ 010 Bacon, per 1b.0 104@ 011 Tallow, com, refined, per Ib.0 061@ vu 06 res Eggs.À firm market for eggs still rales and we quote 164 @ 17c.British Breadstuffs and Provisions.The British breadstuffs markets are quieter, and if anything rather easier.Beerbohm\u2019s cable advices to-day are as follows :\u2014Cargoes off coast, wheat, slow and corn, nil.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat rather easier; do., corn, quieter.French country marke:s quieter.Liverpool wheat spot, quiet, but steady and corn do., firmer.Liverpool mixed maize, 4s 6} ; Canadian peas, 68 54d.Mark Lane English and foreign wheat, very little demand; do.American and Danublan maize, steady : do.English and American flour, firm, Russian wheat crop proving very disappointing, The following are to-day\u2019s Liverpool quotations with comparisons : Sept 1.Sept.3 s, d, s.d.s.d.sd Spring Wheat.8876 76 @76 Red Winter.51e 7 5% 75k @ 75 No.1 California.74@ 7 § 7H @T8 No.2 California.0 @ 0 00 @00 Corn, new.so 4 a 4 64 @ 46; Peas.« 5@5 5 55} @ 55; Pork .0@5 6 36 @ 58 Lard \u20266@316 816 @3l Bacon .c.0@3086 310 @ 30: BACON, SC.0@ 300 00 @30 Tallow.coemmmenens 6@769 286 @26 Cheese, new.0a 430 436 @ 436 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Chicago Grain and Provision Markets.Messrs.Baldwin & Farnam telegraph Oswald Bros to-day over direct private wire, as follows: Wheat,\u2014There was rain all over the Northwest last night again and early reports from there were that it would damage the crop.Wheat pit at the opening was full of \u201cbuying orders, but around $l.05$ for December there were a numter of large lines for sale, supply- ingall demand.Cables in meantime were lower.Then came report of Pioneer Press, of Minneapolis, which put a very glowing look on wheat crop, both in Minnesota and the Dakotas.This is so absolutely contrary to our advices that we don\u2019t believe it, but it had an effect all the same and started a selling movement bere which carried the market down 2¢, closing about the lowest prices of the day.A good many of our shrewd operators who have been bullish: are inclined to give it up for the present.To-day\u2019s experience has certainly had a weakering effect on our markets.Exports only 2,000 bushels of wheat.Liverpool }d, lower.Market fully supplied.Receipts, 151,000 ; shipments, 211,000 ; 3,200 packages flour exported.Corn\u2014Cash was strong and the demand for it very good.1t commands a premium here to-day, but in the meantime we are getting away from the danger of frost, which makes offerings of May delivery free and breaks our market.We shall not be surprised to see May sell nearly as low as September or October.Receipts, 525,000: shipments, 643,000; exports, 40,000.Liverpool quiet; near months strong ; futures weaker.Oats have been steady to strong.There is a good demand.For a while they showed an advance cfabout } cent, clesing a little stronger than yesterday.Provisions\u2014The feature of provisions o-day has been the buying of January pork by a local operator.One of our packers was a fair buyer of September lard.Pork gold up 30c per bbl., closing with about à of advance.Receipts of bogs quite liberal to-day.Ribs a little firmer than yesterday but dull.[Special to The Herald.] Chicas, Sept, 3.\u2014Wheat\u2014Receipts, 137 cars.Market opened strong, and in a few moments advanced lc over the closing price of last night.This advance was due to firm cables and reports of unfavorable weather in the Northwest.Local traders offered freely of long wheat on the bulge, and prices started down almost as quickly as the advance.The market closed weak and 1$c lower.Corn\u2014Receipts, 412 cars.Prices were active, and closed 4c lower.The good weatber and improved crop reports were hearish factors.Oats.\u2014Receipts 207 cars.Sales were dull but closed }c¢ higher.Provisions were stroug on the improvement in prices of hog& Pork and lard closed 5¢ higher, and ribs 2§@5¢ higher.MClese: Wheat\u2014Sept $1.01, Dec $1084, May 10m.o sc@i, M -Corc\u2014Sept an ct 452c@f, a dsic@}.P y Oata\u2014Sept and Oct 353c@3; May 38%c.Pork\u2014Oct $10.3¢, Jan $12.10, May $12.75.$6.223, Oct $6.35, Jan Lard \u2014Sept £6.70, May $7.10.Ribe\u2014Sept $5.32}, Oct $5.45, Jan $5.824, May $6.20, New York Flour, Grain and Provisions, {Special to the Herald.} New York, Sept.3.\u2014Flour closed weak and unchanged.Southern flour closed weak; trade and family extras $1@$5.35.Wheat.\u2014Options were moderately active and irregular and inthe main weak, closing at 13(@lic lower, Spot lots closed steady.Spot sales No.2 red winter $1.03} @$1.043; ungraded red $1.04; No.2 red winter Sept.$1.03; Oct.$1.04}; Nov.$1.064.Corn.\u2014Options were moderately active and weak, closing at 3@jc lower.Spot lots closed frm.Spot sales No.2 mixed 53}c; No.2 mixed Sept.and Oct.52%¢; Nov.533c.Oats,\u2014Options were dull but firm closing {@4ic higher.Spot lots closed, firm.Spot eales No.1 white 45; No.2 do.42c;No.1 mixed 42c;Nn.2 do.40};¢No.2 mixed Sept.40gc; Oct.40}c.Rye quill.Barley nominal.Pork dull; mess §12@$12.75 lard closed quiet; Sept.$6.43@$6.44; Oct.$6.50.Butter firm and unchanged.Cheese firm and unchanged.Egge steady; eastern tirsta, fresh 203@ 2lc; western do.20c; Canadian 204@ZIc, \u2014_ CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.By proper, healthful exercise, and the judicious use of Scott\u2019 Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophospbites, which contains the healing and strength-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form.Dr.D.D.McDonald, Petitcodiac, N.B., says: \u201cI have been prescribing Scott\u2019s Emulsion with good results.It is especially useful in per son fo consumptive tendencies.\u201d Sold bv Drugg ists, 50c.and $1.00.246 Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.Robbed in a Saloon.Last evening a sailor giving the name of William Dulland, a native of Liverpool, was arrested by Constable Mc- Keown, on the charge of highway robbery, and John McWilliam was also pulled in for assaulting the officer.It appears that Constable McKeown was passing along St.Gabriel-street when he was approached by a man who said \u201cI am a stranger to this city.My name is John McCullough and Iam n farmer at St.Thomas, Oatario.A few minutes ago I went into a place on Com- missioner-stzest and met a hard gang, who followed me cut one of them knocking me down and putting his hand in my pockets, stole some four or five dollars.\u201d The officer went with the victim where the alleged garrotter was pointed out and arrested, On going on the street a man named McWilliam, tried to rescue the prisoner striking the officer, who immediately took hold of both and brought them to the station, whera McCuilough at once recognizad McWilliam as the one who held him on the ground, while Dalland was going through his pockets.\u2018This morning justice will be meeted out to both.en Smoke the Sohmer Cigar.10¢ Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Some Huge Timber, The three huge sticks of British Co- lumbian timber which have arrived in the city for the Harbor Commissioners can be seen at the C.P.R.Dsalhousie- square freight yard to-day and until the end of the week.They will be photographed by Notman this morning and it is likely that the Commissioners will be present and be included in the photograph.It has not yet been definitely decided whether the timber will be taken back to Toronto togo on exhibition as a sample of British Columbia timber, or not.These giant remnants of three forest monarchs will no doubt be inspected by many curious and interested Moatreal- ers.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10¢ Auction Sale of Timber Berths.DE: AXTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.(Woops aNp Fomests BRANCH.) Toronto, 2nd July, 1890 NOTICE is hereby given, that under Order in Council certain Timber Berths in the Rainy River and Thunder Bay Districts, and a Berth composed of part of the Township of Aweres, in the Dis trict of Algoma, will be offered for sal by Public Auction, on Wednesday, th First day of October next, at one o\u2019cloc in the afternoon, at the Department Crown Lands, Toronto.ARTHUR 8.HARDY, Commissioner.Nore.\u2014Particulars as to localities and descriptions of limits, ares, etc, and terms and conditions of sale will be furnished on application, personally or by letter to the Department of Crown Lands, or to Wm, Margach, Crown Timber Agent, Rat Portage for Rainy River Berths, cr Hugh Munroe, Crown Timber Agent, Port Arthur, for Thunder Bay Berths.246 \u201cCANADA COTTON anufacturine Company OF CORNWALL Manufacturers of Cottonades, Pucks, Drills.Flannel- ettes, Canton Flannels, Ginghams and Dyed Linings.Office 42 St.John st.Montreal HOCHELAGA COTTON MANEG.CO.(LIMITED) The V, Hudon Cotton Mills, Hochelaga Brown Cottons, Bleached Shirtings, Cantons, Bags, ete, The Ste Anne Spinning Mill, Hochelaga Brown Cottons, Sheetings, etc, The Magog Print Works [Magog].Prints, Regattas, Drilis, etc.The wholesale trade only supplied.D.MORRICE, SONS & CO.Selling Agents, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.MONTREAL.The Calendar for the session of 1890-91 contains information respecting conditions of entrance, course of study, degrees, etc, in he several faculties and departments of the University, as follows : 1 saeulty of Arts\u2014Opening September 15th, Donalda Special Course for Women\u2014Septem- ber 15th, 18%.Faculty of Applied Science\u2014Civil engineering, mechanical engineering, mining engineering and practical chemistry\u2014September 16th, 1890, hg Increased facilities are now offered in this sculty by the erection of extensive work- thops, which will be ready for this session.\u2018Faculty of Medicine \u2014Uctober 1st, 1890, Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science\u2014October 1st, 1890.Faculty of Law-October 1st, 1890, McGill.ormal School\u2014Septomber lst, 189).Copies of the Calendar and of the Examination Papers may be obtained on application to the undersigned.J.W.BRAKENRIDGE, B.C.L., Acting Secretary.(Address McGill College) 133\u201414141414 Notice to Consignees.The Allans\u2019 steamship Corean, , J.Menzies, master, from Liverpool is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pses their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, 345 Agents, Notice to Consienees The Dominion Line R.M.S.Vancouver is entered at the customs and consignees are requested to pass their entrics as soon as possible.D.TORRANCE & CO., Agents.Tha Beaver Line steamship Lake Huron, Capt Murray master, from Liverpool, is entered at customs.Çonsiguees will please pass their entries without delay.CANADA SHIPPING CO., H.E.MURRAY, General Manager, (ngersoll Rock Drill Co.OF CANADA, Manufacturers of 1.ROCE | DRILLS, A R COMPRESSORS, Steam Hoists, Boilers & General Mining Machinery, À Explosives, M Batteries, Fuses, de, &c.hôhA 204 ST.JAMES ST.March 18 MONTREAL.THERE iS, PERHAPS, More bumbugging and deceit in selling Pie- tures and Picture Frames than any other Class of goods.Bishop $ and Frames ught a .T \u2019 will stand the test of any STEWARTS workmanship and design, and superior to any house in Canada.We solicit your patronage before ordering elsewhere, 743 Craig street, west of Victoria Square.\u2014\u2014\u2014 BARRISTERS, &¢, EDMUND GUERIN, B.4., B.C.L, ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, &c.Commissioner for all the Provinces.Law Chambers Nos.208 and 209, 2nd fiat, New York Lite Building, Montreal, Bell telephone 2963.- 207\u20141m Duhamel Marceau & Merrill, Barristers, Attorneys, &c, Jos, DURAMEL, Q.C.| F.R.MARCEAU, LL.B, No.7 Place d\u2019>Armes, (Jacques Cartier Bank Building), MONTREAL.ALFRED MONK B.C.L.Advoeate, Barrister, Solicitor, &o.And Commissioner for Newfoundland, \u2014REMOVED TO\u2014 SAVINGS BANK CHAMBERS, 180 St.James Street.Maclennan, Liddell & Cline, (Late Maclennan & Macdonald), BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &c.CORNWALL, ONT.F.B.MAOLENNAN, Q.C., J.W.LIDDELL C.H.CLINE.LEITCH & PRINCLE, Barristers.Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors iz Chan- ery, Notaries Public, &e.CORNWALL, ONT, JAMES LEITCH, R.W.PRINGLE.August 25 WILLIAM HOLT SECOR.Counselor at Law, 10 West 23rd Street, Optown Herald Building, New York, Money Invested, JAMES DUNNE, TORNEY & COURSELLOR-AT-LAW, 280 BROADWAY.STEWART BUILDING.- NEW YORK CrrY, October Gibbons, McNab & Mulkern, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, &.OFFICE: Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.Gro.C.GIBBONS, GEO.MCNAB, P.MULKERN, FRED.F.HARPER, August 9 EDWARD MEEK BARRISTER, SOLIUITOR, «&C.57 King-street west, Toronto, Ont.Debentures bought, sold And negociateu OSWALD BROS.Members Montreal Stock Exchange 77 St.Francois Xavier Street.DIRECT WIRE In Connection with .BATEMAN & CO., Stoek Fxchange, New York, ARNT BALDWIN &F., Board of Trade, Chicago, Bank References.Stocks, Grain and Produce on margin or for cash.Commission business only, 0\u2019Hara Bayves, B.u.L., NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER.(Assignee of Minutes PT Late G, F.Cleveland Marriage Licenses Issued.Money to Lena on Mortgage.Temple Building, 185 St.James St.Bell Telephone 1717.BANKERS AND BROKERS.HALSTED & McLANE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, OFFICE: 31 BROAD NEW YORK: October 1y CHARLES R.BLACK, Accountant, Financial Agent, Auditor, Trustee, &c., 30 St.John Street, MONTREAL.Bell Telephone, No, 2395.References by rmission to Hon Alexander Mackenzie, -P., Toronto, Geo.Hague Esq., general manag r Merchants Bank of Canada, Montreal, J.Murray Smith, Esq., manager Bank of Toronto, Montreal, A.M, Crombie, Esq.manager Canadian Bank of Commerce Montreal, STRATHY BROTHERS INVESTMENT BROKERS [MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE] 78 ST, FRANÇOIS RAVIER ST, MONTREAL Business strictly confined to commission.Coupons cashed, and dividends collected and remitied.Interest allowed on deposits over one thousand dollars, remaining oyer seven days, subject to draft ateight.Stocks, bonds and securities bought and sold, Commis- slon\u2014One quarter of one per cent oa par value, Special attention given to invést- ments, Goodbody, Glyn & Dow, New York, Blah e, Bros, & Co , Roston, Panmure Gordon, Hill & Co.London, E + Agents.MacDOUGALL BROS,, STOCK BROKERS, 69 8t.Francois Xavier Street, Buy and Seli all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through thel Messrs, Halsted & MoT.ane, 8 * Agents, Terms :~Ten per cent.margin on value.P glo on the par Commission for buyin, of on , end same for selling.ving } @ per com, D.LORN MxcDOUGALL & CO.| STOCK BROKERS.LORN 8.MACDOUGALI.MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANG, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 and 13 St.Sacrament street, Buy and sell all securities quoted inMuut New York and Boston.| Bonds of al Ein ught and so ond business looks alor.: a especially Jorrespondents :\u2014G y, Glyn & New York: Blake Bros,, Boston.y Dow, Bond Agents fer A.Bossevain & Co., Am sterdara, Holland; Blake, Bossevain & Co.London, England JAMES BAXTER, 120 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL.commercial Paper Bought Advances made on Warehouse Receipts.Real Estate Bought, sold or Exchanged MacDOUGALL BROS.STOCK BROKERS.69 St.Francois Xavier Strest Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Members Chicago Board of Trade.Agents for Alex.Geddes & Co., Chicago.Grain and Provisions bought and sold ror g hare or on margin, \u2014 + em.2 a f A. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Port of Montreal ARRIVED.\u2014Bept.8 Steamship Aline, 1142, Forth, Sydney, King- man, Brown & Co, coal.steamship Cholmley, 861, Page, North Sydney, Carvray, Routh & Co, coal.steamship Western Star, 987, Winspent, Little Glace Bay Kingman, Brown & Co, coal.Steamship Coban, 683, Fraser, Sydney, Kingman, Brown & Co, coal.CLEARED.@Steamship Linda, 1536, Lorne.Quebes, R Reford & Cou, light.Steamshi; Warwick, 168, Coutts, Glasgow, R Reford & Co, general.Steamsh'p Cholmiey, 861, Page.North Sydney, Carbrns, Routh & Co, \u2018ballast.Steameh p Aline, Liz, Forth, Sydney,King- man, Brown & Co, light.Steamship Western Star 987, Little Glace Bay, Kin.man, Brown & Co, light.Vessels in Port.STEAMSHIPS.lectrique, 1769, McLean Kennedy & Co.Ponedale 1591, Anderson, McKenzie & Co.Gleniffer, 1412, J G Sidey.Dominion, 2081, D Torrance & Co.Serica, 1736, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Straits of Magellan, 1717, McLean, Kennedy 0.S2eetiands, 703, H Dobell & Co.Vancouver., D Torrance & Co.Cassius, 150$, Munderioh & Co.Lake Huron, 2646, H E Murray.Corean, 2559.H & À Allan.Coban, 688, Kingman, Brown & Co.SHIPS, Abbie 8 Hart, 1450, W E Boyd.Monrovia, 1493, w E Boyd.BARKS, G.H.Gordon, 477, Anderson, McKenzie & Co, Yuba, §7?, Anderson, McKenzie & Co, Medbor, 504; Anderson, McKenzie & Co, Skudesnaes, 452, McIean, Kennedy & Co.Arizona, 1085, W E Boyd.BARQUENTINES.C W James, 825, Anderson, McKenzie & Co.BRIGANTINES.Mistletoe.161, S Munn & Co.George, 170,C A Boucher.SCHOONERS.Lizzie Lindsay, 91, E F Craig.W J B.66, J & R McLea.CJ Brydges, 77, Thos Fraser & Co.Good Intent, 72, Thos Fraser & Co, Marie Anna, 116, C À Boucher.Marie Elmire, 165, C A Boucher, \u2014\u2014 Port of Quebec, ARRIVED.Bark Donald Ferguson, Campbell, Bolfast, \u2018W & J Sharples, ballast.Bark Ingrid, Whilhelmsen, Capetown, Hansen & Schwartz, ballast.Ship Australia, Dahl, Leith, I! Gunn, coal.Steamship Coban Faser, Sydney, for Montreal, cual, CLEARED.Brigantine New Dominion, Lemieux, Gaspe, King Bros, Steamship Parisian, Ritchie, Liverpool, Alans, Rae & Co.Steamship Newfoundland, Magrath, Sydney, Allans, Rae Co, Steamship Otter, May, Natashquen, À Fraser & Co NOTES.The tug steamer John Young arrived yesterday from River des Prairies with a raft of timber in tow.Bark Bettress arrived from Montreal at midnight In tow of tug Champion and anchored.Steamship Coban passed up to Montreal last night.Steamer Parisian which carries this;week\u2019s English mail, arrived from Montreal at 3.30 pm, and morred at the company\u2019s wharf, Agent of tug Florida which arrived from below last night reports bark Otto, Linck and four others, inward in the river below.Dominion Line steamship Ontario will arrive here to-morrrw afternoon.Allan Line steamship Sarmatian will arrive here tomorrow afternoon.Tug steamer Florence Jett for Montreal to-right to tow down, ship Abbie 8.Hart.She is it seems going to Philadelphia in ballast.The Deputy Marshal of the vice admiralty Court, who left yesterday on steamer cNaugton, to place a warrant of arrest on tbe bark Bianca from Montreal for Feetwood, which left, without settling some disputed bill, returned here this morning with the captain of the defaulting vessel.She was caught uplwith and overhauled near the Traverse lightship, where she remains anchored pending setile- ment of the matter in dispute, Wrecking schooner Florence reached the stranded steamship Idaho oa Anticosti this morning, to save materials, after which the wrecked vessel will be sold as she lies for the benefit of those concerned.Steamship Florida at 1 p m, Lake Superior at 3 p m and Oxenholme at 5 m, all arrived from Montreal and proceeded.Allan line steamship Norwegian arrived from Montreal at 4 p m and moored at the company\u2019s wharf, Gulf Reports.NooN, WEDNESDAY, Sept.3.L\u2019Islet to Anticosti and Point Esquimaux\u2014 Clear ; north to northwest wind.River du Loup\u2014Ther.44.No 2 at wharf.Father Point\u2014Outwards 6 a m, Miramichi.Metis\u2014Inwards § a m, steamer LQ R M.Martin River\u2014Inward, 1 ship.Care Magdalen-Outwards 8 à M, Assyrian.Fame Point\u2014Inward, yesterday 5 pm, Erl King.Trinity Bay\u2014Lord Stanley and Dauntless archored.Anticosti\u2014Ther.5.South Point\u2014Flprence arrived.Heath Point\u2014Outward, yesterday, 6 pm, Fremona.5P.M.L\u2019Islet to Cape Rosier\u2014Clear; west, northwest winds.River du Loup\u2014Inward,3 p m, bark and steamer.Father Point\u2014Inwards, 10a m, Norse King.Cape Chaite\u2014Outwards, 3.30 p m, Mirami- chi.Cape Magdalen\u2014Inwards, 1.30 p m, Sarma- tian; 3 p m, Ontario.Fame Point\u2014Inward, 10.30 3 m.Sarmatian; 1.30 a m, Ontario; 1 p m, Amarynthia; 1.30 Pm, Straits Gibraltar.Cape Roster\u2014Inwards, 9am, Ontario; outwards, 1 p m, Assyrian.To Esquimaux Point\u2014Clear; south went wind.\u2018Anticosti\u2014Clear; strong northwest wind.Low Point\u2014Clear: strong north wind.Outwards barks Seringa and Schweigaard.r=\u2014 Inland Nvaigation.PORT DALHOUSIE.\u2018Vessels passed up\u2014Schooner Oliver Mowat, Kingston, Sandusky, light; A Muir, Kingston, Port Dalhousie, light; Mary Lyons, Oswego, Toledo, coal; steamers Rosedale, Kingston, Cleveland, light; Cathin.and à barges, Kingston, Toledo, light.\u2018Wind east, light.PORT COLBORNE.Down\u2014Tilley and barges, Chicago to King ston ; Pickando, Chicago to Ogdensburg, corn; Acadia, Chicago to Montreal, general cargo.EUp\u2014Celtic, Montreal to Chicago, general Largo: Wind southwest, Maritime Miscellany.The Ross Line Steamship Norse King from Tondon and Antwerp passed Father Point ins ward at 9.45 a m on the 3rd inst.THE VERDICT Is that Cochenthaler\u2019s high class Virginity Smoking Mixture is the best tobacco in the Pominion, Connoisseurs, come one, come all and try a box\u2014only 75¢.Sole proprietor, .COCHENTHALER, 167 St.James St.I took Dold, ® > { took Sick, I TOOK | SCOTT'S IA EH] § FR ET b 5 A RESULT: I take My Meals, e I take My Rest, ANDI AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; getting fat too, For Scott's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and oda NOT ONLY CURED MY Kmcip- ent Consumption BUT BUILT ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY.I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS IDO MILK.\u201d Scott's Emulsion is put up only in Salmen color wrappers, Bold by all Druggists at 50c.and $1.00.wy, 3 } SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville.\u2014mares RTRs BS US AR ADI ATEN, cata ne he th at Tn «eT UTR.EE EE THE MONTREAL 33%) STEAMSHIPS BAIE DES GHALEURS ROUTE- STEAMER \u2018\u201c ADMIRAL, J.DUCAL, Master.Great Inducements to Tourists and Sportsmen round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Comfort and Pleasure are Combined.COMMENCING ON THE 7TH MAY, THE first-class Passenger Steamer ** ADMIRAL\u201d leaves Dalhousie for Gaspe, (weather permit- tng) on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, ouching at Carleton, Maria, New Richmond Bouaventure, New Carlisle, Paspebiac, Port Daniel, New Port, Pabos, Grand River, Cape Cove, Perce and Pointe St.Peter.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on SUNDAYS and THURSDAYS, calling at the Intermediate Ports g@#r-Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Connections East and West with the Inter- colonial Railway.Passengers leaving Quebec by the 14.30 Express Train on Tuesdays and Fridays, reach Dalhousie on the next morning in time to connect with the 8.8, \u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o'clock.@#-Tickets for sale at all the Intercolonial Agencies.For information please call at R.M.Btock- ing\u2019s, General Ticket Agent, opposite St.Louis Hotel, T.D.Shipman, Sous-le-Fort Street, or T.LAVERDIERE.No.40 DALHOUSIE STREET Mavs, 1890.Ottawa River Navigation Company DA BETWEEN MONTREAL and OTTAWA AND CALEDONIA SPRINGS.DAY EXCURSIONS BY PALACE STR.SOVEREIGN to Carillon and back down Rapids, $1.25.Saturdays, $1.Passengers take 8.05 a.m.train daily for Lachine, to connect with steamer for Ottawa and intermediate ports.SHOOT THE RAPIDS.Take 1.40 pm.or train (2.1b p.m.Wednesday and Saturday) to ST.ANNE'S, Q()a Bouma LID.ER reas Take 5.00 p.m, train to CHI Round trip.senc to LACHINE, 5ç Tickets at Grand Trunk offices, 174 and 143 oy lames street, and Windsor and Balmoral Se MARKET STEAMERS\u2014Steamer MAUDE for Brown\u2019s Wharf, &c.Tuesdays and Fridays, 830 p.m.Steamer PRINCESS for Car- For EXCURSION CHARTER\u2014To Sher ringham Park, Isle Perrot Str.Prince of Wales\u2014apply Head Office, 88 Common st.R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., Manager, Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co 1890-SEASON-\u20141890 The following steamers will run as under and call at the usual Intermediate ports: \u2014 To QUEBEC\u2014Steamers QUEBEG and MONTREAL, will leave Montreal daily (8undays excepted) at 7 p.m.To TORONTO\u2014Commencing Monday, 2nd June, until September 13th, leave dally, (Sundays excepted) and thereafter three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until 30th September at 10 a.m., from Lachine at 12.30 p.m., from Coteau Landing at 6.30 p.m.ETo THE SAGUENAY-Leave Quebec every Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m.and from 20th June to 15th September four timer a week\u2014Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays Saturdays.To CORNWALE-\u2014Steamer BOHEMIA every Tuesday and Friday at noon.To THREE RIVERS\u2014Every Tuesday Friday at 1 p.m, To CHAMBLY\u2014Every Tuesday and Fr day at 1 p.m.To BOUCHERVILLE, VARENNERg: VERCHERES\u2014Dally (Sundays excepted), per, TERRE-BONNE, at 3.30; Saturdays at o M.To LAPRAIRIE\u2014From the Ist September to 29th September\u2014from Laprairie 6, 8.30 a.m., 12,30 and 3.30 p.m.From Montreal 7, il a,m.,2and 8 p.m.On Sundays aud Holi- days\u2014From Laprairie, 9 a.m., 4 p:m.From Montreal, 2 p.m.and 5 p.m.From 20th September to 25th October., Sundays ana holidays exeepted\u2014From Lapralrie, 6.30, 9 a.m.and 12.80 p.m.From Montreal, 7,30, 11 a.m: and4p.m.LONGUEUIL FERRY\u2014From Longueuil 65 a.m.and every subsequent hour, From Hochelaga, commence at 5.30 a.m.last trip.8.30 p.m.From 8t.Heen\u2019s Island Ferry wharf o Longueuil 630 P.M, daily Sundays excepted.EXCURSIONS \u2014 Commencing Saturday, May 3rd, by steamer TERREBONNE, every saturday at 2.30 p.m., for Vercheres, and Sundays at 7 a.m.for Contrecceur, returning same evening at about 8 p.m.For all information apply at Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, 1354 St.James street.Windsor Hotel, Balmoral Hotel, Canal Basin and Richelieu Pier.ALEX, MILLOY, JULIEN CHABOT, Traf.Manager.Gen.Manager.Montreal, April 1889.96 DR.FOWLERS Pl \u2018EXT: OF | g \u201cWILD?AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINYS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS: IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOE CHILDREN OR ADULTS.+ ESTABLISHED 1839; BUY YOUR STEEL CUT NAILS WM.DARLING & GO0.'S Hardware Merchants, SULPICE STREET, MONTREAL.30 ST.STEAMSHEPS.The Canada Shipping Co's.LINE OF STEAMERS BET WEEN MONTREAL & LIVERPOOL.Comprising the following First-class, Clyde built.Fuli-powered Iron Steamships Lake Ontario, Oapt.H.Oampbell, 5,800 Tons Lake Superior, * Wn Stewart, 5000 Lake Huron, * P.D.Murray, 4,100 \"* Lake Winnipeg,'' F.Carey, \u201c Lake Nepigon, \u201c C.F.Herriman.2,800 SUMMER SAILINGS.From LIVERPOOL From MONTREAL.Fri Augl5.Lake Superior.{Tues, Sept 2 \u201c D e Aug 22,.Lake Huron.pt \u201c Aug 29.Lake Nepigon.Sept 16 Lake Ontario.s Sept 23 8 Lake Winnipe \u201c Sept 30 Lake Superior.* Oct 7 ake Huron., * = s Lake Nepigon.* Oct 21 s 0.Lake Ontario.\u201c Oct 28 It .Lake Winnlpeg.\u201c Nov 4 Oct 24.Lake Superior.,., * Nov 11 » Oet 31.Lake Huron.\u2018\u201c Nov 18 The steamers sonnect at Montreal direct by rail for all ints in Canada, Manitoba North-West Territories and United States, tu which through tickets are issued.These steamers are builtin water tight cons partmen , and of special strength for orth Atlantictrade.In the passenger departments the most pers fect provision has been made to ensure the comfort, and convenience of all, In the Cabin the State-rooms are large and airy.The Steer= age is fitted with the most approved Patent Canvas Berths, and is fully ventilated and heated by steam.An experienced 8 n is sarried by each steamer, also Stewardesses wo attend to the wants of females and children.RATES ;0F PASSAGE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.= to $60.0 to $110.30.serene For freight or other culars pply i In 8 Custora ouse do N.G.SEYMOUR & Belfast, to A.A.WATT Square; in Queenstown.Co.; in'Liverpooi, to R.W.ROBERTS, 21 Water in New York, \u2018Whitehall street.H, E.MURRAY, General Manager 4 Custom House Square, Montreal.Street is JAS, ABKELL & Co., CUNARD LINE.New York to Liverpool via Queenstown.FROM PIER 40, N.B , NEW YORK, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVIOR Bervi2.\u2026\u2026.\u2026000000ssas0000.Sept.6, 11,00 a.m Gallia.«Sept, 10, 2.00 p.m Etruria .oe 00a Sept 13,5.00 a.m.Aurania.Sept 20, 9.00 a.m BOthNIA.\u2026.\u20260\u2026.\u20260reves ccuves Sept 21, 1.00 p.m Umbrla.\u2026\u2026.Bept 27, 3.00 p.m Servia.\u2026.+.Oct, 4 9.30 am Galliä.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Oct 8 1.0) Dm RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $60 and upwards, according to accom modation.Intermediate passage, $35 ard $40 Steerage Tickets to and from all parts o Europe at very lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Bolfasts Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the ntinent, and for Mediterranean ports.For freight and passage apply at_the Com pany\u2019 office, No.4 Bowling reen, New York VERNON EH BROWN &CO, General Agents, to THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 80 St.Francois Xavier street, J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., 854 St.Paul street, Montraal Orto Quebse Steamship Company The S.S.\u201c MIBAMICHT\u201d A.BAQUET, Master.is Intended to leave Montreal, on MONDAY SEPT.I5TH, AT 4P.M.and afterwards throughout the season on every alternate MONDAY, at 4 p.m,, for Father Point, Gaspe.Mal Bay on Point St.Peter, Perce, Sum- merside, Charlottetown and Pictou.for Freight, Passage and Staterooms, apply to THOS.FRASER & CO.Freight and Ticket Agents, 205 Commissione-sstreet, H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, 136} St.Jamesstreut BERMUDA & WEST INDIES ROYAL MAIL LINES OF THE QUEBEC STEAMSHIF CO, Sailing from Pier 47 North River, New York.For Bermuda, 88 Orinico, Sept 11 at 3 p.m., St.Croix, St.Kitts.Antigua, Dominica, Guadaloupe, Martinique,St.Lucia, Grenada, Barbados and Trinidad, SS Muriel, Sept.3rd at 3 p.m, For freight, passage and Insurance, apply to As E.OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, Removed to 39 Broadway, New York, ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec.THOS.FRASER & CO, Agents, 205 Commissioners Street, Montreal.WM.PARKS & SON (LIMITED) ST.JOHN, N.B.COTTON SPINNERS, BLEACHERS, DYERS AND MANUFACTURERS Or to Cotton yarns, cotton warps, ball knitting cottons, hosiery yarns and yarns for manufacturers\u2019 use.Beam warps for woolen mills, gray cottons, sheetings, drills and ducks.SHEETING, SHIRTING AND STRIPES Eight oz.cottonades in plain and fancy mixed patterns THE ONLY \u201cWATER TWIST\" YARN MADE IN CANADA - AGENTS Wu.HEWITT, 1 TS one H.A.LAROCHE JorN HALLAM Ont, Montreal, \u2014\u2014\u2014 MILLS NEW BRUNSWICK | ST.JOHN Cotton Mills Cotton Mills ST.JOHN, N.B.en a.am sn \u2014\u2014 \"2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 4 1590 STEAMSHIPS.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL.2asacsoces Thurs., Sept, 4 .teens TORS.Sept 9 .Thurs Sept 18 .Thurs., Sept 23 FROM QUEBEC, *VANCOUVER.\u2026.Thurs.Sept, 11 Rates of passage from Montreal or Quebec, per SS.Vancouver\u2014Cabin, $50, 360 & $80 ; return, $100, $110 & $150, according to accommodation.This steamer is lighted throughout with the electric light, and carries no cattle.By all other steamers, $40 and $50, according to steamer and accommodation in three and two berth rooms; return 380 and $90, Intermediate $30, return $60.Steerage $20, return $40, BRISTOL.SERVICE FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK.Ontario, from Montreal.About Sept 10th Indran, from Montreal.About Sept 20th Texas, from Montreal.About Sept 30th No passengers carried to Bristol.*These Steamers have Saloon State rooms, music room, smoking room and bath rooms amidships, where but little motion is felt Steamers will leave Montreal at daylight on above dates.Passengers can embark afler 8 pm on the evening previous to sailing.x For freight or passage, \u201cper x Lu Verpool or Bristol FLINN, MAINE ONTGOMERY.A James street ; in London to JOHN F.ALLEN, 48 Fenchurch street; In Paris, R.H.Graefe, 9 Rue Scribe; in Queber.WM.MAOPHERSON, And at Grand Trnpk Railwav Ofces, or to W.D.O'BRIEN, 143 3t.James street, D.BATTERSBY, 174 Bt.James street.G.W.ROBINSON, 136} 8t.James St.DAVID TORRANCE & CO., 8 Hospital street, Montreal.HANSA STEAMSHIP CO.OF HAMBURG.SUMMER SERVICE, 1890.The following first class steamers will render a regular service between the Continent of Europe and Canada during the summer season.: 8.8 Pickhuben, (new) .++».#;200 tons.8.8 Stubbenhuk, (new) .8.8 Kehrwieder.8.8 Cremon _.8.8 Grasbrook.0.111.-8,000 tons.8.8 Baumwall, (building).\u2026\u2026.\u2026.4,000 tons.8.8 Wandrahm, (building.see eees 3.800 tons.BAILING FROM HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.88.GRASBROOK, about Aug, 28th, 88.KEHRWIEDER, about Sept.7th.88.GRIMM, about Sept 17th, FROM MONTREAL TO HAMBURGS88.CASSIUS, about Sept.7th.8S, KEHRWIEDER, about Sept.28th.£8\u2019 GRIMM, about Oct.7th FROM MONTREAL TO ANTWERP.88.GRASBQOOK, about Sept.18th.To be followed by other first-class steamers.Through Bills of Lading granted for all points East and West.For Fates of freight and other particulars a pps AUGUST BOLTEN, Hamburg, GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp, STEINMANN & CO., Antwerp, MUNDERLOH & CO., Montreal, General Agents.Or to Montreal, July 8th.1890, One of the fast Clyde-built Steamships, Alberta and Athabasca Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Wednesday and Saturday on arrival of the Steamship Express, leaving Toronto at 11.(5 a.m.for Port Arthur direct (calling at Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., only), making close connection with the through trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway for Winnipeg, British Columbia, and all pointsin the Northwest and Pacific Coast, AND ONE OF THE PALACE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS Carmona and Cambria Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Tuesday and Friday at 10.30 p.m.,on arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway train, (leaving Toronto 4 45 p.m.), for Sault Ste.Marie, calling as usual at intermediate ports.POPULAR MACKINAW EXCURSIONS commence Tuesday, July 1st, and will continue every Tuesday and Friday until September 16th.Round trip fare from Toronto, $16 ; round trip fare from Owen Sound, $12.W.C.VAN HORNE, President, Montreal.BENRY BEATTY, Man.Lake Traffic, Toronto.KOYAL MAIL STEAMERS FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Carrying the United States Mail.PROPOSED SAILING.City of Chicago.,Wednes\u2019y Aug.134.00 p.m City of N.York.Wednes'y Aug.20, 8.00 a.m ity of Berlin .Wednes\u2019y Aug.27, 2.80 p.m City of Chester.Wednes\u2019y Sept.3, 830a-m City of Chicago.Wednes\u2019y Sept.10, 2.30 p.m City of N.York.,.Wednes\u2019y Sept.17, 7.a.m City of Berlin.Wednes\u2019y Sept, 24, 1.30 p.m City of Chester.,.Wednes'y Oct.1, 7.30 a.m City of Chicago .Wednes\u2019y Oct.8, 1,00 p.m City of N.York.Wednes'y Oct, 15, 6.00 a.m City of Berlin.Wednes'y Oct.22, 12.00 noon City of Chester.Wednes\u2019y Oct.29, 6.30 a.m City of Chicago.Wednes\u2019y Nov.5, 11:00 a.m City of N.York, .Wednes\u2019y Nov, 12, 5,00 a.m From Inman Pier 34 North River.Steerage at very low rates.Intermediate passage, by Round \u2018frip 655 RATES OF PASBAGE \u2014$60, $50 and $100, according to aacommodation all having equal saloon privileges.Children between and 12 vears of age, half-fare.Servants, $5.Special Round Trip Tickets atreduced rates.Tickets to London, $7; and Paris $15, and $20 additional to route selected.Saloon, Stalerooms, Smoking and Bath- \u201cooms amidshi A.These steamers do not carry Cattle, Sheep or Pigs.For freight or passage sp 7 to PETER WRIGHT & BoXs, Genera nts, Nn.8 owling Green, New York, or W.H.HENRY 48 Bt.James street, or J.Y.CILMOUR & CO ; 854 St, Paul Street, Montreal.June 851 + me = 2 2 An STEAMSHIAPS.RD'S REFO ru A A OR ALDSON LINE WEEKLY GLASGOW SERVICE, Sailing from Montreal every Wednesday Morning.8S.Circe.v.0s 3,00 tODS .\u2026.27th Aug s& Warwick .3,000 tens.8rd Sept 88, Amarynthia 4,000 tons .«s+ 10th Sept 88.Alcides.3.500 tous .17th Sept S88.Colina .2,000 tons .24th Sept SB, Circe.3,000 tons .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1st Oct Glasgow Agents:\u2014DONALDSON BroS8., 165 St.Vincent street.! THOMSON LINE.NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE SERVICE.VIA LONDON.SAILING FROM MONTREAL ON OR ABOUT : \u20acS.Fremona.8.50 tons.23th Aug.s8.Gerona.3,600 tons.z6th Sep Agents:\u2014CAIRNS, YOUNG & NOBLE, New- castie-on-Tyne; A.LoW, SON & CARTER, Zi Leadenhall street, London, E.C.; W.THom- SOW & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.ROSS LINE.LONDON SERVICE, SAILING FROM MONTREAL ON OR ABOUT: 88.Norse Xing.4.510 tons .88.Eri King.88.Ocean King, London Agents:\u2014WILLIAM Ross & Ce,, 8 East India Avenue, E.C.All the vessels of the above Lines are A 100, highest class at Lloyds, and have been built expressly for this trade, and possess the most improved facilities for carrying Grain, Butter, Cheese and Cattle.Through Billsof Lading Granted by any of the above Lines to any point in CANADA or WESTEKNSTATES And by any ofthe CANADIAN or WESTERN RAILWAYS to an int in GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND or EUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH RATES.Special attention given to the HANDLING of all PERISHABLE and other cargo.For further particulars apply to ROBT.REFORD & GO., 23 & 25 St.Sacrament St, MONTREAL.GUION LINE.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS BAILING WEEXLY BETWERN New York and Liverpool, Calling at Queenstown.Proposed Sailings from New Yoak.Alaska.Tuesday, July 8, 9.00 a.m sin .Tuesday, July 15, 3.30 p.m ATIZONA.\u202600 +000.Tuesday, July 22, T.30a.m Tuesday, Ju.y 29, 2.20 p.m Tuesday, Aug.5, 8.00a.m Tuesday, Aug, 12, 2.30 p.m These steamers are built of Iron in water tight compartments, and are furnished with eve: requisite to make ihe passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, having Path-room, Emoking-room, Drawing-room Piano and Library,also, experien Sur geon, Stewardess and Caterer on such steamer.The State-roo 3 are all upper deck {hus ensuring those greatest of all laxnries at sea ; perfect ventilation and light.CABIN PASSAGE, $60, $80 and $100, according to location, &c.v50 nediate .re.$30 and $3: Siteerage, to or from Montreal.$27 Yais1s à cluss that affords people of moderate means a respectable way Of travelling, Beds, Bedding ash-basins, &c., together with good food.separate Dining-room from either Cabin or Steerage being previded.Steerage at Very Low Rates.Apply to A.M.UNDERHILL & 00.85 Broadway, New York J.Y.CILMCUR & CO,, 854 St, Paul street, or D.BATTERSBY V4 St.James trees.\u2018 = Ses == pe pe OALLING AT OORK HARBOR, IRELAND Carrying British and Amorican Malls Provided with every Modern Improvement, NOTICE.\u2014The stéamers of this Line take specified routes, according to the seasons of the year, which include the Lane routea, recommended by Lieutenant Maury.Bailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed Lo leave as follows: FROM NEW YORK, 1890.rmanic.Wednesday, Aug.13, 4.0) p.m Gr oni ru.Wednesday, Aug 2}, 8.80 a.m Britannic.Wednesday, Aug.27, 2.30 p.m *Majesti0.Wednesday, Sept.3,, 8 3U a.m.Germanic.\u201cWednesday, Sept.10,2.80 pm #Teutonic.Wednesday, Sept 17,730 p.m Britaanic.Wednesday, Sept.24, 1.30 a.m *Majestic.,.Wednesday, Oct.1, 7.3)a.m Gerinanic.Wednesday, Oct, 8, 1.00 p.m sTeutonic.Wednesday.Oct.15, 6.00 a.m Britannic.Wednesday, Oct.22, noon *Majestic.Wednesday, Oct.29, 630am Germanic ednesday, Nov.5,11.30am *Teutonic.Wednesday, Nov.12, 5.00 a.ro Britannic Wednesday.Nov.19, 10.30 a.m *Majestic .Wednesday, Nov.26, 6500 a.m SALOON RATES.New York to Liverpool and Queenstown «550 $60, $80, $100 and upwards.suites of rooms on Majestic and Teutonic at special rates.22 Return Tickets at reduced rats, Superior Second Cabin accommodation on the steamers marked thus * Rates: Majestic and Teutonic.$35 00 and $46 0 £#- No Becond Cabln on Germanic an Britannic.Lowest rates to Paris and the Continent.Children between iwo and twelve years bili- price.Infants free.Intending passengers should sacure tickets in advance.STEERAGE RATES From Montreal to Live 1, Londoaderry; Queenstown, Glasgow, Be fast, London, Brise tol, Cardiff, or Glasgow, including Railway Fare to New York, at owest rates.Passengers booked, via Liverpuol, to ali rts of Euron\u201c at modsrate rates, For further information and passage spply to.J BRUCE ISMAY, 41 Broadway, New York or B.J.COCHLIN, Sole Agent, 364 St.Paul st.Montrea STEAMSHEIPS.ALLAN LINE Under Contract with the Governments Canada and Newfoundland for the Conveyance of MAILS This Company\u2019s Lines are composed 0 following Doubie Engined Clyde Built fon IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS They are built In water-tight com are unsurpassed for stren£th, 8) en and oom: fort, and are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practic Ents p al experience cas Tons.Acadian.uae.831{Capt.C.Mylin Assyrian.L390 apt John Bentley Austrian.\u2026.245$Capt Vipond Birazilian.4100 Capt.Whyte.Buenos Ayrean.4)05 Capt.R.Carruthers Canadian,.2906.Capt.Dunlop.Carthaginian.4214.Capt.A.Macnicol, Caspian.2728 Capt.R.P.Moore.++.3724.Capt.Alex.McDouga) COrfAD .\u2026.\u2026.3186|Capt.C.J.Menzies Grecian .36i3;Capt.C.E.LeGaliaf HBibernian.\u2026.2997|Capt.John Wallaos TIaucerne.\u2026.\u2026.1925|Capt.Nunan Manitoban.2975 Capt.Johnstone.Mougolian.4750| Bulldin Monte V idea: 3500 Capt.Ww 8.Main, Nestorian.2689; Capt.I.Gondwin Newfoundlan 919|Capt.McGrath Norwegian.3523iCapt.W.Christie.Nova Scotian 3305!¢ apt, R.H.Hughes Numidian.475!'| Building.Parisian.5359/Capt.Joseph Ritchie reruvian.308R|Capt, \u2014\u2014.Pheenician.,.,.2425|Capt.John Kerr, Polynesian.«0303 Lieut, R.Barrett RNB Pomeranian.,.4364/ Capt.W.valziel.Prassian.030 Capt.J.Ambury.3500!Capt, D.McKillop.4378| Capt.Wm.Richardson .3647 Capt.John Brown.».8068/Capt, John France \u2018Capt.John Park.2266 Capt.D.J.James.-Summer Arrangements- 1890.Rosarian,.æ z = p ë The Steamers of the Liverpool, Londonderry.Quebec andMontreal Mail Service, ~ ARE INTENDED TO BE DESPATCHED \u2014 From From From Liverpool Steamships.|Montreal.|Quebeo 24 Jul Circassian.{| 13 Au 14 3 * Sardinian\u2026.| 20 rd 21 Anse 7 Polynesian.| 27 _** 23 « 14 * Parisian.| 3 Sept tir» 21 * tCorean .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.J 11 + 28 Circassian.17 * 18 « 4 Sept Fardinian\u2026 24 * 5 8 n oe Pulynesian 1 Oct.2 Oct.18 * Parisian.8 « 9 25 _* tCorean .15 \u201c 16 © 20ct Circassia: 2 > 9 Sardinian « 80 « 18 * Polynesian 5 Nov.| 6 Nov.23 Parisian .12 13 ; 801 + tCorean .19 * 2 + t+ N.B.\u2014 The Corean will not have accommodation for any class of passengers on voyages from Montreal and quebec to Liverpool.Mail Steamers are despatched from Mon?real at daylight Wednesdays.Cabin, Intermediate & Bteerage passengers desiring to embark at Montreal can do so (without extra charge) after o'clock the preceding evening.Steamers sail from Quebec at 9 a.m.Thursdays.The Parisian and Sardinian are fitted throughout with the electric light.Rates of Passage from Montreal or Quebec, By 8.8.Parisian :\u2014$50, $60, $80, according to accommodation.Return: $100, $110, and $150 By other steamers : $45, $50, $60, accordin 8 accommodation Return: $9, $100 an Intermediate, $30; neturn, $60.Steera, $20; Return, $40.8 80.The Intermediate and Steerage rates are the same by all steamers, no extra charge being required for passage by \u201cParisian.\u201d THE STEAMERS OF THE Glasgow, Quebec & Montreal Service ARE INTENDED TO SAIL 4 FOLLOWS :\u2014 From From MON LILAS; Steamships.tdoUlasgow Glasgow.| on or about 24 July |Siberian .12 Aug 81 Buenos Ayrean.| 16 hy 5 Aug {(Rosarlan.21 sé 6 Pomeranian 2 s 14 * Norwegian.30 « 21 >.Sarmatian.6 Sept « Siberian .J 13 $ 4 Sept |Buenos À yrean 20 o 1 \u201c Pomeranian 27 These Steamers do not carry Passengers op voyage to Europe.THE STEAMERS OF THE London, Quehee and Montreal Ling ARE INTENDED TO BE DESPATCHED AS FOLLOWS :\u2014 {From Montreal From Steamships.to London London.| on or about 24 July Braz'lian.14 Aug, 7 Aug.Assyran.a 1 Grecian .11 Sept 4 Sept Brazillan.% * These Steamers do not carry passengers on voyage to Europe.THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool, Queenstown, St John\u2019s, Halifax and Baltimore Mail Service ARE INTENDED TO BE DESPATCHED AS FOLLOWS {\u2014 From Liverpool I Baltimore Steamships.|g; Vans, via : = St.Johns and N.F.,to Halifax.Liverpool 8 Jul Casplan.vee] 4 Aug.2 Wy {Carthaginian.| 19 ue 5 Aug, Nova Scotian.1 Sept.ig + Caspian.\u2026\u2026\u2026.| 15 \u201c 2 Sept.{Carthaginjan.} 29 * {The Carthaginian will carry only Gabin assengers between Halifax and St.John, RATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND 8T.JOHN'S :\u2014 C'abin.\u2026.\u2026$20.00 | Intermediate.\u2026$15.00 Steerage.\u2026.\u2026.$6.00 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING granted at all Continental Ports, to all points in the United States and Ornada, and from ail atatione in Canada and the United States to Liverpool and Glasgow.For Freight, passage or other information apply to any author sed agent of the line or to H.& À.ALLAN, 8 State Street, Boston,and 25 Common street, Montreal -\u2014 2 meee em ne - J Le 01 _ > 4 The Montreal Herald.PUBLISHED DAILY BY The HERALD COMPANY Limited mm AT JO.6 BEAVER HALL HILL.Hox.P.MITCHELL = - « President ILL H.WHYTE - - Seoretary-Treaeu w and business Manager, Tr rer \"OLYNEUX ST.JOHN - « « « oa = Editor FW Businest Correspondence should be ad- fressed to THE HERALD COMPANY Limited).All other Correspondence to be ad dressed * The Editor,\u201d Mr.M.81.JOHN, oe THURSDAY MORNING,SEPT.4 POLITICAL ACROBATS.It is difficult nowadays to tell when The Gazette is speaking by authority and when it is merely propounding a theory to be repudiated in a subsequent issue.Its latest announcement is that Senator Sherman's proposal for full or partial reciprocity with Canada is \u201cof a \u201ccharacter to excite approval in Can- \u201cada,\u201d and that it ie \u201cstrictly in accord \u201c with the policy of the Dominion Govern- \u201cment.\u201d As the President of the Council informed the House of Coramons tha\" the Government was opposed to recipro-~ city even in natural products the Tory party must ve a little puzzied by tkis new departure.If reciprocity in trade with the United States is strictly in accord with the policy of the Dominion Government what is the meaning of ali the ministarial speeches, declarations and votes during the last three or four years?And what will the red parlor say about it?That Senator Sherman\u2019s proposal has created a flutter of alarm amongst the ministerial birds is evident from The Gazette\u2019s rush into fabrication, its favorite recource when in difficulty.Sir Richard Cartwright\u2019s proposition to Parliament was that the Government should take steps to ascertain on what terms the United States would agree to unrestricted reciprocity.Mr.Sherman proposes that commissioners should be appointed by Canada and the United States to arrange the matter.The only practical difference hetween the two is that Sir Richard Cartwright spoke of unrestricted reciprocity, whereas Mr.Sherman speaks of unrestricted reciprocity or partial reciprocity as it may turn out There was no proposal, as The Gazette faleely states, to make any \u201ccomplete surrender of our tariff con- \u201c trol.\u201d Nothing of the kind was spoken of by Liberal leaders.It is a pure invention.But if Sir Richard Cartwright\u2019s proposal was treasonable to England, as it has been described, and if, as The Gazette says, Mr.Sherman\u2019s proposal is just what the Government wants, what constitutes the border line, end how is the Government to get over it?Cartwright\u2019s proposal was for unrestricted reciprocity ; Sherman\u2019s is for either partial or unrestricted reciprocity The Dominion Government says it won't consent to either.What is the meaning of The Gazstte\u2019s statement that the Government policy is to meet American Commissioners with a view to arranging a reciprocity treaty, complete or partial?Either The Gazette is talking without book ard with the certainty of being repudiated as The Mail was when its utterances grew to be inconvenient, or else there is a ministerial bsck-down in store, which will overshadow all previous back-downs, and startle the humble Parliamentary supporters of Sir John to a degree which wili excite tho pity even of their opponents, But it will be satisfactory to the country to find that the Liberals have compelled Sir John to listen to reason, even if he has to dare the anger of the monopolists.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.The wars and rumors of wars which correspondents of American newspapers periodically spring upon the world\u2014in- volving the triple alliance, Russia, Turkey and France, and later on Great Britain, in a grand crash of arms\u2014have been neither soc frequent nor so alarming for some months past.Indeed, so far ascan be ascertalned from a careful study of the existing situation in Europe, there is no apparent disposition on the part of the triple alliance, Russia or France, to fly at each other\u2019s throats, The political situation presents a more peaceful aspect than for some months past.It is not improbable that the epormous cost of maintaining armaments on à war footing, and the tension which has 80 long prevailed between the powers mentioned, may have impressed upon the respective governments the necessity of doing something to relieve that tension and to pave the way for a reduction of military burdens.Hence there is probably a more sincere desire for the maintenance of peace at the present time than has existed for some years past.Just now the danger to the peace of Europe is Tarkey, the * sick \u201c man\u201d of the Continent.Turkish misrule in Armenia has produced such a state of affairs ag may afford Russia, if not a justification, at least a pretext, for occupying that Province, ostensibly for the purpose of protecting the Greek aud other Christian subjects of the Porte.That would bring Russia very much nearer to the goal of her ambition\u2014Cons- \u2018tantinople\u2014and though it might not possibly provoke war, there is a danger that it might.Neither Great Britain, \u2018France nor the triple alliance would care \u2018to see the waterway from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea controlled by Russia and would probably fight to prevent it.Just now Russia's march 40 Constantirople via the Balkans is blocked by Bulgaria, whose desire for autonomy is supported by Austro-Hungery, and to some extent by Germany and Italy.Any attempt on THE MONTREAL HERALD.THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1390 the part of Russia to reach Constantinople over the Balkans would undoubtedly provoke war; so probably would ber occupation of that Province if she showed a determination to reach Constantinople from that direction.Thus it will be seen that at the present time the only apparent danger to the peace of Europe is the condition of affairs in the Turkish Provinces.The great powers would be quite willing to see Turkey hustled bag and baggage out of Eurupe, but unfortunately, when that is done, they will be very apt to quarrel over the division of the estate, and particularly over the disposition to be made of Constantinople and the Golden Horn.\u2014_\u2014a\u2014\u2014 MONEY \u2018ITS FACE VALUE VS.PURCHASING POWER.Col.Wright, an American statistician of some note, has raised a hornet\u2019s nest of angry protectionists about his ears by demobpsirating that the duty on steel rails benefits the manufacturers four-fifths and the laborers only one- fifth.They are afraid of the influence of such a revelation on the laboring classes; This is a point for the laboring men of Canada to consider.It illustrates what was said by a protectionlat politician during the last Presidential election compaign, that \u2018\u2018 the protected \u201c manufacturers are the men who got \u201c practically the sole beneflt of the tariff \u2018\u201c laws; \u201d for, whatever immediats advantage the protective tariff may give the workmen in the matter of wages is more than offset by the increased cost of articles of every-day use.Taking into consideration the purchasing power of the jduliar, and the general cost of living under free trade and protective tariffs respectively, it will be found that workers in manufacturing establish- wents in Great Britain are considerably better off than their confreres in similar protected manufacturing industries in the United States, and the argument will apply to Canada with nearly equal force, This point explains why so many otherwise intelligent laboring men are carried away by the illusions of protection\u2014they fail to discriminate between the actual value of the dollar and the purchasing power of the dollar.This point is discussed at some length by Mr.E.L.God- kin in an article in The Forum, on \u201c Money Interests in Politi:al Affairs.\u201d The retrogression in favor of the high protection fallacy which has taken place during the last ten or fifteen years in continental Europe he explains by showing tbat extension of suffrage has given the working classes more political power; that they are naturally and peculiarly open to those misleading and fallacious notions upon which the protection theory is based, be- cause\u2014and here is che point\u2014the working classes think in money rathor than in actual values, and they judge of their own present or probable prosperity entirely according to the amount of money which they receive or expect to receive, without regard to its purchasing power.No doubt the workingmen of Canada and the United States, more particularly those of them who, from want of inclination or lack of opportunity, have not given attention to the study of questions of political economy, are influenced in the same direction.When, however, the people begin to appreciate the full ' force of the American protectionist politician\u2019s remark\u2014that \u201cthe protected \u201cman ufactarers are the meu who get \u201cpractically the sole benefit of the tariff \u201claws \u201d\u2014they will very soon takestepsto bring about an effective refor.n of such a state of affairs\u2014with a good deal of emphasis they will declare that protection \u201cmust go.\u201d \u2014 THE EMPIRE : But while we have Liberals in Parliament praising the Western States and disparaging our own Northwest we must despalr of the full warning effect of the facts.: They don\u2019t; they praise our own Northwest,but disparage the Government which drives its people into rebellion.And it is the Tory Chaplean, Ives, Pope, et al., who disparage our own Northwest by investing their money in Texas ranches, California farms, &c., and it is a Tory Government official who publishes to the world as his well-considered opinion that Southern Alberta is only fit for grazing purposes.What is the use of building railways up and down and across Alberta, and spending money in inviting immigrants, if the Government, through its agents, declares that the country is unfit for settlement ?re THE EMPIRE : If\u2014will our free trade friends please answer this question ?\u2014the tariff isa tax which the consumer pays in the form of increased price of the dutiable goods, why are the Sheffield cutlers, the Welsh tinplate makers, the Parisian modistes, the German plush manufacturers, the American importers,howling in pain, asthey contemplate the provisions of the McKinley bill ?What an idiotic question.European manufacturers cannot sell goods as freely to people impoverished by taxes as they would to the same people having money to spend.And they naturaily dislike a bill which compels an American farmer or artizan to buy an article at home in order that eome trust may be benefited, when they know they could eell him the same quality of goods for balf the price he is made to pay.\u2014 £o it appears that the telegram from the Minister of Militia asking General Middleton for souvenirs for Sir John Macdonald, Sir Hector Langevin and Sir Adolphe Caron was sent after the Brym- ner furs had been appropriated.Perhaps the telegram to have fully conveyed the idea should have run thus: * We hear \u2018youl ave collared a whole pile of furs a$ \u2018 Battleford.Don\u2019t forget us.Sir John \u201c wants some and so does Sir Hector.Me \u201ctoo.\u201d Ah! ir Middleton had only studied that telegram he might not have wasted souvenirs on Hayter Reed and Bedson \u2014_\u2014re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SomE of our Conservative contemporaries uiderrate the intelligence of the Can- adian people when they seek to palm off on them the utterances of American protectionists of ten, fifteen, twenty and twenty-five years ago, as a reflex of public opinion in that country to-day on the question of reciprocal trade relations.Things have changed pretty radically since 1865, and even since 1880.What Canadians are most interestad in is the attitnde of United States public men towards reciprocal trade relations with Canada in 1890, not in 1865 and 1867, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u20140 THE OrTAWA CITIZEN: It is, therefore, very apparent that the Republican party, of which Mr.Blaine is the mouthpiece, is as much opposed to reciprocity on a fair and equitable basis as it always has been * * * Canada has nothing to expccet from the United States in the way of trade concessions, unless we are prepared to cut our British connection and become annexed to the United States.What's all this?The Gazette says that Senator Sherman\u2019s proposal \u201cis \u201cstrictly in accord with the policy of the \u201cDominion Government.\u201d Sir John ought to keep these two organs on one key\u2014two souls with but one single thought, as it were.\u2014\u2014e\u2014 BUT Adam Brown, M.P., who votes for all Sir John\u2019s iniquitous jobs without squirming, will have his pleasant holiday jaunt and good pay all the same.\u2014Stratford Beacon, The Beacon should know that a member of parliament cannot accept any office of emolument under the Government and retain his seat in parliament.Mr.Brown\u2019s position as commissioner to Jamaica is an honorary one, He draws no \u2018\u201c good pay.\u201d\u2014Hamilton Spectator.Can°t, eh?What about Derby Bergin?He drew good pay while eitting as a member of Parliament and voting for Sir John.Every one will be glad to hear that Mayor Grenier has so far recovered from his illness as to be able to resume his seat in the council chamber.\u2014\u2014 Ir is, coming Sister Mary, it is coming.Whatis ?Never you mind, but keep your eye on the word reciprocity.\u2014\u2014 nen Asphyxiated in His Bedroom, On Tuesday nooa Mr.Aaron Buckley, a well-known jeweller of Bowmanville, Ont., arrived in this city and went to the Hotel Albion, where he registered and afterwards dined.He retired to his room at an early hour, but yesterday morning the smell of gag was quickly discovered by the night clerk, when the room was at once entered and the gas found turned on but not lighted, He lay in his bed in an unconscious condition, and a physician was at once sent for.The latter used all restoratives in his power, but they were of no avail.At tha hour of of six last evening the unfortunate gentleman had breached his last.The family of the deceased were at once notified, and will arrive here this morning.There seems to be no doubt, from present indications, that the deceased blew out the gas in place of turning it offi \u2014hence his death from asphyxia.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10¢ ARMOUR\u2019S EXTRACTS OF BEER \u2014ARE\u2014 Strongly Recommended by the best Authorities.eos 9H! 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HORSES, CATTLE, FARM STOCK, &C.AND OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS Large and small transactions equally cared or.Private sales negotiated.Appraisals and valuations made.All'business on a strictly commission basis WALTER M.KEARNS Office No.Tai EF Cis Box Bell 7 Residence No.6733 Telephone \u201c LEONARD BALL\u201d Automatic Compound Condensing Engines Automatic Compound Engines.Standard Automatic Cut-off engines.Leonard Tangve Engines Leonard Engines.Stationary, Locomotive and Upright Boilers.Portable Engines and Boilers, E.LEONARD & SONS Cor.Common and Nazareth Sts., Montreal.H.E, PLANT, Manager.Circulars sent on application, Boarding School Requisites, Japanese Toilet Boxes and Fittings, Sats of Knives, Forks and Spoons, Iron Beds Mattresses and Spring Beds, etc, at L.J.A.SURVEYER, 6 Lawrence St.MetILL UNIVERSITY SPECIAL COURSE for wo MEN In the Faculty of Arts (DONALLA ENDOWMENT) The following lectures are open to Partia and Occasional Students on and after S8zpt., 19, 1890.viz.: Chemistry, Botany: Zoelozy, Geology, Experimental Physics, Psychology and Logic, Mental Philosophy.Moral Pnil osophy, Rhetoric, English, History.Latin Greek, French.German, Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.heCalendar stating details of each course.day and bour of lectures, fees, etc., may be obtained on application to the undersigned.J.W.BRAKENRIDGE, B.C.L.Acting Secretary.September 1, 1890, 4816 Carsley\u2019s Advertisement \u2014\u2014 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Millinery Department.NAVY TAMS 25¢ NAVY PAMS WITH NAME 40c NAVY TAMS, NAME AND ANCHOR, 75C S.CARSLEY Choice patterns in fall dress goods.Millinery Department.NAVY P, & 0, CAPS 35C NAVY P.& 0.CAPS, GILT BADGE, 75¢ Just received a large lot of the above caps for boys and girls S.CARSLEY.Choice black dress goods for fali trade.Millinery Department.POT PLANTS FRESH ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED S.CARSLEY.Dress goops arriving daily for fall trade.Millinery Department TRIMMED CASHMERE SAILOR HATS, LADIES\u2019 75e AND $1.00 S.CARSLEY\u2019S.Ask Your Grocer for Tetloy's Ten CARSLEY & CO.\u2018Wholesale Agents, Montreal, 8.CARSLEY (JLAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON! Always use Clapperton\u2019s thread Then you are sure of the best thread in the market Clapperton\u2019s spool cotton never ibreaks, never knots, never ravels and every spool is warranted 300 yards, Always ask for CLAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON.S.CARSLEY 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, 1775, 177 MONCREAL NOTRE DAME STREET Telephones\u2014 Bell, No.2620: Federal, No.555.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE At Cote St.Antoine He in Olivie\u201d, Green and Wood-avenues and on Sherbrooke and St.Catherinc-streets west.At Montreal Junction\u2014 Several! building lots, 6)x120 ft ; nice lots In Drummond, Stanley and Macgregor-streets.TONE-front jtenements In Sussex-avenue heated by hot water furnace.GOOD house in Dorchester-street west, heated by Daisy\u2019! furnace, WO new stone residences in Dorchester- street west, all modern conveniences.TO LET OUR new, stone-front houses, 10 rooms each, heated throughout by hot water furnace, well finished, in Elm-avenue, Cote St, Antoine.ON first mor\u201d gage on city Money to Loan property.REAL E2- Lachlan Mackay, \u201cib ana Financial Agent, 8 St, James-street.ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL, PHILLIP'S SQUARE Calleries open Dally, 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.A few Loan Pietures, in connection with the General Collection, now on view.Admission 25 cents.Members Free VINCE OF QUEBEC, Pratuicr OF MONTREAL.{ SUPERICR COURT Momtreal.Sen he City of Montreal, peti- e matter of the y 1 In Homer in expropriation, for the widening of Notre Dame-street, between McG and Inspector-streets, in the 8te.Ann and St.Antoine wards of the said City 0 Mortreal, and Jacob Henry Joseph, ofthe City and District of Montreal, indemni- - taire.Public notice is hereby given that the petitioner hath deposited in the office of the Pros thonotary of the said Courtthe price an compensation for the property hereinafter described, acquired by said petitioner y forced expropiiation, namely, the piece o land being the northwest portion of lot car dastral No, 1883 on the official plan and boo of reference for thel Ste.Ann\u2019s Ward of ihe said City of Montreal.And upon the petition of the sald Indemnitaire, it is ordered that by a notice to be inserted twice a week, during two consecutive weeks.In two daily newspapers published in Montreal, one in the English and the other in the French language, and once in the * Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d the creditors be notified and required to signify their oppositions and fyle the same in the office of the Protbonotary of the sald Surerior Court, at Montreal, within fifteen days from the date of the insertion of said notice in the said Official Gazette, on default whereof proceed- tngs will be had, without respect to any rights they may have.¢ y y ARTHUR TURCOTTE, Prothonotary.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 26th August, +90.| 208-4446 PUBLICNOTIC Eishereby given that the undersigned Assessors have completed their assessment rolls ofthe several wards of this city; that copies thereof have been left with one of their number at their office in the City Hall, where the same may be seen and examined by any person interested until Monday, the 15th day of September next, 1890, in- clustvely, and that the said assessors will meet af thelr aforesaid office from 10 o'clock a.m.to5 o\u2019clock p.m.to review the said assessment rolls, and to hear and examine all complaints that may be brought before them respecting ary entry in such assessment rolls, as follows: 1.\u2014For the Centre,East and St.Louis Wards,on Tuesday, the 16th of September instant.2.\u2014For the St.Lawrence, St.Mary and St.Ann\u2019s Wards, on Wednesday the 17th of September instant.: 3.\u2014For the St.Antoine, West and St.James Wards, on Thursday the 18th of Septem- berinstant.&.\u2014For the Hochelaga,St.Jean Baptiste andSt Gabriel Wards, on Friday the 19th of September instant.Notice is hereby further given to the public of the city of Montreal, that after Saturday the 25tb day of October next no complaint of over assessment on real estate, etc., for the current year, will be received, as the assessment rolls will thereafter be closed.J.T.DILLON, Chairman, P.H.MORIN RICH.THOMAS J.W.GROSSE GEO.B.MUIR L.J, LAMONTAGNE City HALL Montreal, Sept.3, 1890, ; 34 INSOLVENT NOTIC In the matter of George Stewart, furnitnre dealer, of the city of Montreal [an absentee], Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public auction en bloc, at a dollar rate, MONDAY, 8TH SEPTEMBER, 1890, At the stores of the insolvent, Nos.1828 and 1830 Notre Damo street, the stock of the estate, as follows : Stock of furniture and bedding amounting to, as per inventory.$9520 15 Fixtures, including safe.$9802 65 Terms, cash or by note, at 2, 4 and 6 months with interest of per cent, p.a., secured to the satisfaction of the inspectors and the curators.The buyer shall assume the leases of both stores, 1828 and 1830 Notre Dame street, at the Pope price and conditions, until 1st of May, The stores will be opened on Friday,the 5th, and Saturday, the 6th of September, for inspection of the stock.The inventory can be seen at the curator\u2019s office.SALE AT Il O'CLOCK A,M.For further information arply to Chas.Desmarteau, Curator, No.1598 Notre Dame st.Marcotte Bros.1352 Auctioneers.THE Intercolonial Coal Mining Co'y \u2014OFFER THEIR\u2014 BEST STEAM COAL From Drummond Colliery, In Lots to Suit Purchasers.APPLY AT THE COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE, \u2014 199 Commissioners strant 4 McCILL UNIVERSITY Season of 1890-1 The Matriculation Examinations in Arts and applied science, and for entrance into the special course for women in the faculty of arts and also for exhibitions and schaolar- ships, will begin Monday.September 15, 1890, at 9 a.m.The lectures will comrzence on Friday, September 19, Intending students can obtain all necessary information on application to the undersigned.J.W.BRAKENRIDGE, B.C.L.Acting Secretary.September lst, 1890, 3523 Notice to Consignees.ky The Ros Line sleamshin Norse Kine, Johnston master, rom Antwerp and London, is entered inwards al customs.Consignees wi | please pass their entries without delay.ROBERT REFORD & CO., Agenis.FOR SALE NOBEL'S No.1 DYNAMITE Z5 per cent.Strength.Safest, Cheapest and Best Price 30c per 1b at Magazine.B.& 8S.H.Thompson & Co.28 §t, Sulpice S1., Montreal 7 A a tte es _ fr A = mama a me i AMUSEMEMENTS.| | Nit OF MUSIC EENRY THOMAS, Lessee and Manager ONB WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBFR Ist GRAND PRODUCTION SIMMS & PETTITS Powerfully Realistic Melodrama MASTER AND MAN Seats now on sale at Nordheimers.Next week\u2014Margaret Mather.SFARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL Every afternoon and evening, Week commencing MONDAY, SEPTENBER 1st and Spectacolor of the Great Military Gr pec Melo-Drama FORT DONELDSON A play that will in excellence of cast and beautiful scenery, eclipse any dramatic pre sentation seen in recent years.6\u2014Beantiful Thoroughbred Ohargors\u20146 A GREAT COMPA-Y A GREAT PLAY Prices of Admission\u201410c, 20c, 30c.Week following\u2014\u2018\u201cHeld by the Enemy.\u201d SOHMER PARK Every Evening This Week Matinees Saturday & Sunday GREATEST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON GEO.TESTO The Strongest Man in the World, holds any team of horses.$1000 is offered if any fraud is discovered in his act of holding the horses Persons desirous of proving this bring your own horses.TESTO Miss Fanny Orni and they are positively the most graceful, elegant, original and refined hercu- Jean gymnasts in the world.Their artistic merits have received world-wide recognition.Miss Lotta and W.Davene The Great Gymnasts, (Flying Trapeze) RAMZ0 AND ARNO The Great Comical Acrobats MUSIC BY CITY BAND ADMISSION 10 CENTS IS ASSISTED BY GRAND ST.LEGER S WEP! $50,000.00.1st horsa (four prizes) $3,000 each.2nd 8 se 2,000 each 3rd o ** $1,000 each.,.$ 4,000 Other starters (divided equally).$ 8,000 Non-starters.seuseuon sons ve.$18,000 10,000 TICKETS - - $3 EACH.227 horses entered [4 prizes each] 908 prize Drawing Sept.3, al Lhe Victoria Armory Result mailed .0 country subscribe; Ten per cent.deducted from prizes.Address GEO CARSLAKE, Prop., Mansion House, 522 cu ] ames St.Montreai CARSLAKE\u2019S CAMBRIDGESHIRE SWEEP $25,000 1st horse [2 prizes] $3000 each.2nd horse s 2000 .each.3rd horse \u201c 1000 each.\u2018 Other starters {divided equally].Non-starters .\u2026.6000 5000 TICKETS - - « 835 EACH 130 horses entered {2prizes each] 2%0 prizes Drawing October 20 at the Victoria Armory Result mailed to country subscribers.Ten per cent.deducted from prizes.Address GEO, CARSLAKE, Prop Mansion House, 522 St.James street, Montreal N.B.\u2014Derby of 1891 will be 875,000.The new system of dividing the prizes adopted by R.H.Brand, in hig Tenth Annual St Leger Sweep, is becoming more and more popular asit is better understood.As will be seen, B39 QQO0 is divided equally amongst all the starters, and $6 OOO smongst the non-starters, instead of three tickets taking more than half the total ot sweep,as in the old style.Write for circulars.R.H.BRAND, Billiard} Room - - Windsor Hotel MONTREAL ISLE BELLEVUE FOR SALE.The handsome home of the late Mr.A.Becker on \u2018Isle Bellevue,\u201d at St.Annes de Bellevue, P.Q.First class residence with all conveniences, handsomely furnished, beautiful lawn and shade trees.Well cultivated garden with apple, plum, cherry and other fruit irees.Wharf, boathouse and boats, stable and other outhouses.Furniture can be sold separately if desired All trains on the Grand Trunk, Canada At- jantic and Canadian Pacific Railways stop at .Annes, For particulars apply to MRS.A.BECKER, ISLE BELLEVUE, St.Aunes de Bellevue.orto W, H.WHYTE, Montreal Herald, RS ma me me ee 4 0 ms he Wi 08 pv pad am OD Cs pei ED 5 GRAND SUCCESS.SECOND DAY OF GREAT EASTERN EXHIBITION.Fifteen Thousand People on the Grounds\u2014 Further Description of the Exhibits\u2014 Attractive and Interesting Collections on View\u2014Pickpockets Successfully Ply their Trade\u2014Prizes Awarded.SHERBROOKE, Sept, 3.\u2014A finer day for an exhibition could not well be imagined than is the second day of the fair.Bright, clear and cool; not too cool, but just cool enough to be comfortable; a striking contrast to the corresponding day iast year, when it was insufferably hot.The grounds are fairly alive with bustling humanity out for a holiday and to see the sights.Fifteen thousand is the estimated number on the gronnds.Among this number are some of the light-fingered gentry who generally accompany big crowds and get in their work.In addition to the facts stated in the despatch of last evening, announcing the robbery at the G.T.R.station, other thefts are reported to-day.Some time at anearly hour this morning a room occupied by four gentlemen was entered at the Magog House and sixty dollar stolen from the pockets of the clothes.Two hundred dollars lying under the pillow of one of the gentlemen was not molested.This was done without awaking one of the occupants of the room.Another man bad his watch snatched from him in the industrial building.The thief escaped.Four suspicious characters were arrested and run in at noon to-day.It is thought they are the gang who are implicated in the robberies.As promised yesterday, a general da- acription of the exhibits in the industrial building is giveu below :\u2014 The space in the industrial building is well occupied and the inside presents a pretty and attractive appearance by its variety of exhibits and their method of ; arrangement.On passing into the main entrance the eye is at once directed to the exhibti of G.A.LeBaron.His display of pianos, organs, carriages and sleighs occupy a large space, and is of excellent merit.Passing to the right one notices a splendid show of garden vegetables, Opposite this is the magnificent Manitoba exhibit shown by the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., attended by their general agent here, Mr.Duncan, The exhibit consists principally of the different varieties of cereals and grasses peculiar to Manitoba and the Northwest.The exhibit occupies fifty feet space and is very attractively arranged.A little farther on the Grand Trunk shows specimens of corn and grains grown on lands lying along the route of the Santa Fe route through Kansas, also some views of the Lake St.John region.Their exhibition is also very good but not so large as that of the Canada Facific.Close by is one of the principal attractions of the exhibition, namely, the displayed at the Edison General Electric Co.They show a machine driven by a five horse power engine, lighting fifty lamps of 16 Jcandle power attached to a bank on the wall and forming the word \u201cEdison\u201d The same dynamo also serves as a motor for winding the electric, wire with its covering of silk and cotton the process of which is in operation here are also shown the Edison system of uudergroand conductors.Also specimens of lished brass switch boards.he display of carriages is large and in some cases of excellent merit.The exhibits consist of such well known firms as P Biron, of Sherbrooke, the Gans anoque Carriage Company, Gananoque, Ont., R J Latimer & Co., Montreal, and others.In this department Mr.P Biron is the first prize winner in every class.His display consists of twenty one splendid vehicles the finest | jt is said ever shown here.H C Wilson occupies 60 feet space with six different kind of organs and pianos, including the Bell, Estey, Dominion, and Heintzman, and Ives and Pond, Boston.In this department H 8 Hubbard & Co,, of Waterloo, show the Guild piano.The Paton Mills have a very fine exhibit of woolen cloths aad goods, such as yarns,tweeds,worsteds, shawls, linings, and red and grey flannels.Also, lawn tennis material.In this department is also\u2019a fine exhibit from the Grindrod Woolen Mills and the Coaticook Cascade Narrow Fabric Company.The Gonong Bros, of St.Stephen\u2019s, N.B., have a very fine display of confectionery, both in quantity and quality! This firm was the first in the Maritime Provinces to push for a trade in the West, which they have firmly established through their Montreal agent, Mr.Donreuy C.H.Fletcher & Co., of Sherbrooke, are exhibiting in the same department, The Macfarlane Milling Company Inake a fine showing with their splendid display of flour, grain and bread- stuffs, made from flour of their own manufacture.Messrs.Locke & Mitchell, of Sherbrooke, make a splendid display with their lines of hardware, consisting of brass, iron and steel implements.JT Hart, of Montreal, is among the exhibitors of spectacles, marine glasses, telescopes, microscopes and eye-glasses.Rev.T.Fyle, of South Quebec, has his splendid collection of insects on Exhibition which attracted a good deal of attention.The Granby Rubber Company also make a good display with their goods.In the developments of fancy and art work the exhibits are not numerous but of merit.The following is the list of prizes awarded to-day : Grade Cattle.Cow 4 years old and upwards\u20141, BR Labaree; 2, G N Fuller.Cow 3 years old and upwards\u20141,B R Labaree; 2, Guy Carr.Cow, three years and upwards.in milk and in calf\u20141, B R Labaree; 2, R Robertson.Best fat animal\u20141, J L McClary; 2, Louis Bellond.Working oxen over four years\u20141, B R Labaree; 2, W W Rogers.General purpose cow, sweapstakes\u2014 B R Labaree.Speccial ptize £40 given by E, T Bank, for best six pairs of cxenin any ove town vor conuty\u2014B R Laboree.Gest herd of yrade cattle, consisting of 1 yearling two yeara nid, 1 three-year oid, 1 calf, special prize, $25.\u20141, B R Labares«; 2, I.Ralland.Herd of four females calved in 1889 or previous, special prize, $25, «iven by British American Land Company.\u2014B R Labarer.Sheap, Leicasters.Ram twn shears and uader\u2014I, B Howard: 2, Isaac Parnell.Ehearling ram.\u2014], B Howard.Ram lamb.\u20141, B Howard, Two ews, two shears.\u20141, B Howard; 2, Jas.Ellis.- Two shearling ewes.\u20141, B Howard; 2, A McCallan.Pen, 1 rein, 2 e res, 2 shearlings, 2 ewe lambs\u20141, B Howard.Shropshires.Ram, 2 shears and upwarde\u2014M H Cochrane; 2.G W Fuller.Shearling ram\u20141, B.À.Land Co.2 ewes, 2 shears and upwards\u20141, NH Cocbrane; 2, G W Fuller.2 shearling ewes\u2014M H Cochrane ; 2, Guy Carr.Yen, 1 ram, 2 shears and upwards, 2 shearlicg ewes, 2 ewe lambs\u2014M H Cochrane.Southdowns, Ram, 2 year and upwards\u20141, Gay Carr; 2, Peter Young.Two ewes, two shears\u20141, Peter Young; 2, R Mitchell.Garden Vegetables.Beans, Peck Pods\u20141, N L Rowel; 2, J A Archambault.Blood beets\u20141, Mrs.J C Datchbarn ; 2, J R Marsh.Turnip beets\u20141, J R Marsh; 2, W A Hales.Cabbage, 4 heads, early, 4 yarieties\u20141, N L Rowell: 2, J A Archambault.Four heads drumhbeads\u20141,J R Marsh.Cauliflower, + heads\u2014!, W A Hale; 2, J A Archambault ; 2, W Allen.Cucumbers\u20141, J R Marsh; 2, R Mitchell.Carrots\u20141, W L Dowell; 2, Wo Allen.Red Celery\u20141, Wm Allen; Wheeler, Sweet corn fit for table\u2014l, N L Rowell; 2, Robt Mitchell.Collection of onions, 12 each variety- 1, W Allen; 2, E Wheeler.Table parsnip\u20141, E Wheeler; 2, Mrs.M J Dutchburn.White Radish\u20141, J A Archambault.Squash, 3 varieties\u2014], R Mitchell; 2, J R Marsan.Tomatoes, named, best collection\u20141, N L Rowell; 2,J A Archambault.Vegetable marrows\u20141, N A Hale.Garden vegetables, best collection\u20141, J BR Marsh; 2, J A Archambault.Cabinet of insects found ia the Province of Quebec\u2014Rev T N Fyles.Biological Illustrations\u2014Rev.T.N Fyles.A special report is appended by the judges highly commending the exhibits and recommending the highest award that could be given by the society.Maple sugar, 25 Ibs.in tubs\u20141, M J Johnson; 2, R Mitchell.Maple Sugar in Cakes\u20141, M J John.sob; 2, C Colby.Maple Sugar, 1889\u20141, M J Johnson; 2, J and H Farnsworth.Honey in tbe com b\u20141, RB Mitchell.Honey extracted\u20141.R Mitchell Sugar Evaporator\u2014Messrs Hall and \u2018Wright.Best assorted sugar utensils.\u20141, Wm Reynolds.Factory cheese.\u20141, E A Baldwin; 2, E Bought.Butter, best firkin private churning\u2014 1, E W Booth ; 2, W Mattin.Poultry.Geese, Embden.\u20141,C J Green ; 2, J A* Archambault.Ducks, Rouen.\u2014l, C J Green; 2, R Mitchell.Ducks, Aylesbury.\u20141, R Mitchell ; 2, E.Duncan.Ducks, any other variety.\u20141, J Pos- vell ; 2, S A Ingrabam.Breeding pen, Plymouth Rock\u20141, R Mitchell.Pen of Wyandottes, white or silver\u2014I, S A Ingraham; 2, Guy Carr.Pigeon collection, five varieties\u2014I, A Ledoux; 2, Guy Carr.Pen of farmer\u2019s poultry-\u20141,S A Ing- how; 2, R Mitchell.Basket of eggs, three dozen\u20141, John Yates; 2, Isaac C Yates.Breeding pens\u20141, R Mitchell; 2, Jno Poory.2, E Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.THOMAS LICCET will be able to take in other consignments of CARPETS shortly.pr ANS CHEAP EXCURSIO Toronto Industrial Fair AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION $7 00 MONTREAL TO ' TORONTO AND RETUKN On SEPTEMBER 13 and 15 $10 (0 TORONTO ° AND RETURN MONTREAL TO Sentember 14 to 19 Inclusive All tickets good for return journey coms mencing not later than Sept.22, 1893.For sleeping and parlor car reservation, tickets and otner information apply to any Canadian Pacific Railway agent.\u2014MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES \u2014 266 St.James-: treet, Windsor-street and Dalhousie-square stations, Windsor Hotel.462 CONSIGHMENT SALE of Tapestry Carpets AT THOMAS LIGCET\u2019S KELLOGG & THORPE MANUFRCTURING CONFECTIONERS 411 ST.JAMES ST.ee ro \u2014SPECIALTIES\u2014 French and American hand-made Creams Fine English Chocolates and medicated work All orders promptly filled and satisfaction grarantecd I ALM LOVERS OF ART should see the paraquet art carpets at THOMAS LICCET\u2019S SITUATIONS VAC2NT AAA SRE AA AAA RAVELLERS WANTED \u2014 Wholesale clothing.Apply personally or by letter to John Calder & Co., Hamilton, tf THE MONTREAL HERALD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1890 St.Catherine Street (East) SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION \u2014 06F \u2014 i.LOTS OF AND À \u2014 AND \u2014 \u20ac Building Ma'erial in the Hochelaga Ward.Will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, theSth September instant, on the premises, at ¥ p.m., the following pieces of land and building material recently expropriated by the city.The building material and piec2s of land to be sold in separate sales.The sale of the pieces of land will be held first, the said pieces of land consisting of: 1st.\u2014A trlangular piece «f land comprising portions of subdivisions 78 and 79 of lot cadastral No.148, aod measuring 46 feet frontage on St.Catherine street aud 32 and 39 feet on the other lines.Thislot is situated on the northwest side of St.Catherine-street, and 75 feet southwest of St, Raymond-street.2nd.\u2014The residue of lot cadastral No.139.containing an area of 2553 square feet and fronting on Mariborough, st.atherine and Seaver-streets.3rd.\u2014A triangular piece of land containing an area of 330 square feet and situated on the northwest corner of Moreau and St.Catherine- streets.4th.\u2014A triangular piece of land containing an area of 271) square feet and situaved on the northeast corner of Moreau and st.Cather: ne-street.Sth.\u2014The residue of lot cadastral No.53 measuring 34.4 feet on Desery-atreet and 114.2} on St.Catherine-street.situated on the southwest corner of St.Catherine and Desery- streets.tth.-The residue of tot cadastral No.80.measuring an average of 25 feet in depth by a frontage of 114.55 feet on St.Catherine street, situated on the southeast corner of St Catherine and Desery-streets.Immediately after the above sale all the BUILDING MATERIALS on the above properties and on the properties recently expropriated by the city for the opening of St.Catherine-street between Harbor and Desery-streets will be sold.Terms : Cash.Deposits required on adjudication.Materials to be removed immediately.CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.MARCOITE BROS., pan Auctioneers.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Montreal, 2nd Sept, 1890.34 CONSIGNMENTS OF CARPETS dont\u2019t last long at THOMAS LIGCGET\u2019S NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.Sale By Public Auction \u2014) oF (\u2014 A LOT OF LAND ON THE 9th SEPTEMBER INSTANT, AT 11 A.XK, Will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION a piece of land recently acquired by the city, situated on the southeast side of Notre Dame- strcet aud nearly opposite St.David Lane.The sald piece of land being a residue after the widening of Notre Dame-street of a part of lot cadastral No.1787 in the St.Ann\u2019s Ward, is bounded as follows :\u2014 On the northeast side by a portion ofa lot cadastral No.1788, sald side measuring about 29.5 feet ; on the southeast side by a portion of lot cadastral No.1797, said side measuring about 24.2 feet ; on the southwest side bya portion of lot cadastral No.1787, sald side measuring about 23.1 feet; on the northwest side by Notre Dame-street, sald side measuring about 30.6 feet; containing a superficial area of about 72).6 square feet.The sale will be held on the lot itseif.Terms: Cash.CHS.GLACKMEYER, Citv Clerk.JAMES STEWART & CO, Auctioncers.~ - 3 City HALL CiTY CLERK'S OFFICE, | Montreal, 2na Sept, 1890.NOTICE TO CALL MEETING OF CREDITORS PROVINCE OF Quest District of Montreal.In the Superier Court for the Province of Oued.No.165.In the matter of Delle Henriette, alias Henrietta Mousseau,tille majenre et us.nb de ses droits, of the city and district of Montreal, dress maker, Insolvent.The credi tors of the said insolvent are hereby ordered to appear before one of the judges of this court in the Insolvency office, in the Court House, at Montreal, onthe 10th day of September instant, at Ten of the clock inthe forenoon, in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a curator to the property of the aaid insolvent, and on such other matters as may lawfully bè submitted to them, Montreal, September 3, 1890.H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary.CONSIGNMENT SALE of Brussels Carpets AT THOMAS LIGCGET\u2019S NOTICE TO CALL MEETING OF CREDITORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, ?DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.In the Superiar Court for the Province of Quen.No.164.In the matter of Louis Robert, of the city and district of Montreal, merchant tailor, tobacconist and barber, Insolvent.The creditors of the said insolvent are hereby ordered to appear belore one of the judges of this Court, in the Insolvency office, in the Court House, at Montreal, on the 9th day of September instant, at Tea of the clock in the forenoon,in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a curator to the property of the said insolvent, and on such other matters as may lawfully be submitted to them.Montreal, September 1, 1890.H.COLLARD.Deputy Prothonotary, NOTICE TO CALL MEETING OF CREDITORS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC District of Montreal.In the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec No.164 In the matter of Raymond Beaudoin, of the City and District of Montreal, contractor, 1Insolvent.The creditors of the said insolvent are hereby ordered to appear bsfors one of the judges of this Court, in the Insolvency office, in the Court House, Montreal, on the I0ih dy of September instant, at ten of the clock inthe forenoon.in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a curator vo the property of the said insolvent, andon such other matters as may lawfully be submitted to them.Montreal, September 2, 1890.H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, BRUSSELS CARPETS at the price of Tapestry in the consignment sale at | THOMAS LIGCET\u2019S For School Suits VISIT THE ENPIRE CHILDREN\u2019S CLOTHING PARLOUR Our Bright New Stock is now readv for your inspec tion.FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS à SCHOOL © SUITS JE AND EH + 000 | PANTS Gentlemen Requiring a Seasonable Suit or Overcoat, manufactured from the best home and imported goods, purchase direct from THE EMPIRE 2261 St.Catherine st, west GEO.S.ROONEY, Manager Fire Alaym Free at The Empire.Lake of the Woods Milling Co, LIMITED.The Most Perfect Mill in Canada Capacity 1600 Barrels a Day Elevators at all important wheat points in the Northwest.All grades of hard wheat flour in barrels and bags.Quotations and other information can be had on application.Office, cornor Port and Common sts MONTREAL.\u2018SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of various sizes to rent by TEE MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK OF HALIFAX, Cor.Notre Dame and St, Francols Xavier Ste.Richelieu ! Richelieu PURE, SPARKLING REFRESHING.The PRINCE of Tale WATERSe Endorsed by the leadins physicians of the eountry.For sale at the Clubs, Restaurants and principal Grocers.Be 1 Telephone, 1190.Federal Telephone, 554.J.A.HARTE ,Druggist, 780 Nctre Dame street THE REASON WHY \u2014WE USE\u2014\u2014 Reed's Rosin Cement Roofing, IT IS THE BEST, beyond question, in the market.CEO.W.REED, 788246 and 785Craig street, Montreal John Hope & Co MONTREAL.AGENTS IN OANADA FOP JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Rotterdam MARTELL & CO., Cuznac.JULES ROR.N & CO., Cognac MUET & CHANDON, Eperray DEINHARD & CO.Cobiens.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeanz, M.MISA, Xores Go a Frontera COCKBURN, SMITHES & C0., Oporto MULLER & DARTHEZ, I'arragoas.RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bwusaux.E.& J BURKF Dublir PATIERSON & H1BBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & C9., Glasgow WM.JAMESON & C0.Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE.Dublin \u2014ANU\u2014 BOOTH'S OLD TOM QIN, eto, 0 =DERLF TSR EUEIVED FROM YHE +H OLNBESARBRADE ONLI.EDUCATIONAL.MOUNT ST.LOUIS INSTITUTE This Institute will re-open its courses Tuesday, September 2nd.FETTES COLLEGE SCHOOL Cor.Drummond and St.Catherine Sts.Will re-oper on 2nd of September.Boys prepared for any university and for commercial pursuits.Prospectus on application to TRAILL OMAN, M.A, UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL of Bishop\u2019s College, LENNOX VILLE, P.Q: For Calendars apply to REV.PRINCIPAL ADAMS,D.C.L.Lemaoxville, P.Q.BREWERS &e.Leivorerar JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Porter Brewers, 1006 Notre Name Street Montreal Have always on hand the various xinds of ALY.AND PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly supplied.l S.ALLSOPP & SONS (LIMITED) Von BURTON-ON-TRENT ENGLAND We have been appointed by Messrs.8.All- sopp & Sons, Ltd., sole agents in Canada for the r celebrated Ales and Stout, in cask or ottle.Only Ales and Stout bottled by Messrs.Allsopp themselves will be offered by us.Samples can be seen at our office and quotations given on application.Orders for import solicited from the trade.135 GILLESPIES & CO.Montreal TENDERS FOR DRY COODS, &C., &C.TENDERS will be received until 10th of September next at 12 o'clock, noon, for the entire stock of dry good, shop fixture: and lease of premoises, 0, 11 Charlotte street.St.John, N.B., formerly owned and occupied by Thomas Patton & Co., or for either of the above.Tenders may be for cash or approved paper.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ; Stock can be inspected every day afer 10a m By order of the HONORABLE MR.JUSTICE TUCK CHARLES DOHERTY, Refercz in Equity JAS.A.CANTLIE & C0.LATE CANTLIE, EWAN & CO.Fstablished 21 Years.General Merchants & Manufacturers\u2019 Agents CANADIAN WOOLENS AND COTTONS 15 ST.HELEN STREET MONTREAL, Correspondence soliclied.Advances made on consignments.GIBB & COMPANY Are Receiving Novelties in TAILORING AND HABLRDASHERY Ls0 Pattern Suits from Poole, INVITE INSPECTION NESTOR GRANAC : EGYPTIAn CIGARETTES 5 100 in a package y 20 \u201c \u201c 10 « i VICE REGAL TOBACCO EMPORIUM ÿ PHILIF HENRY, ¥ 134 ST.JAMES STREET Telephone 759.Montreal ESTABLISHED IN 1828 J.HARRIS & CO.St.John, N.B.Cor Builders and Founders.J.HARRIS & CO.Passenger and Fretght Railway Cars, Railway Custe ings of all Kind».Car Wheels Chilled and Stoel?Tred, Railway REAL ESTATE\u2014FOR RENT.TO LET, Building, No.528 St.James St.Cor.Cathedral, near G, T, B.Depot.At present occupled by the Pullman Palace Car Company and C.P.R.Land Office.Offices neatly furnished and heated by hot water.Also, three Comfortable Houses at Lachine close to Upper Station.Apply to DAWES & CO.521 St.James street.B.1HUTCHINS & CO.Real Estate, Rental and Financial Agentg New York Life Building, Place d\u2019Armes Square, Montreal, PARTIES WANTING GOOD INVESTMENTS} and thosedesiring their property sold or rent~ ed proxept, are invited to give us an early call.We donot charge for advertising, nor do we charge commission unless sales are made by us or through our influence.MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AND GOOD FARMS.B.HUTCHINS & CO.New York Life Building.REAL ESTATE.FOR SALI DESIRABLE RESIDENCES, BUILDING SITES.FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO CHARLES HOLLAND, 249 st.James Street Cumberland R ailway.COAL COMPANY Are now shipping Coal from their mines at Springhill, N.S.Fresh mined and of superior quality, OFFICE, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS Place d\u2019Armes.pa=P.O.Box 396.S.COCHENTHALER.IMPORTER OF FINE HAVANA CIGARS.167 ST.JAMES STREET.Next Door to the \u201cStar\u201d Office.Sole Proprietor of the celebrated \u201cVirginit High Class \u201d Smoking Mixture\u2014Unexcell inthe Dominion.National Colonization Lottery Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE.Established in 1884, under the Act of Que- bee, 52 Vic., Chap.38, for the benefit of tne anocesan Societies of Colonization of the Prov :nce of Quebec.CLASS D.Tae 37th Monthly Prawing will take place WEDNESDAY, SEPT.17,1800 AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.i lue.00 Enrre) Prise worth.ss9.238 TICKETS - $1.00.\u2014\u2014 Winners\u2019 names not published unless specially authorised.Drawings on the third Wednesday of every month.A.A.AUDET, Secretary, Offices, 19 St.James street, Montreal, Can.MUNN\u2019S PURE BONELESS CODFISH fn Pressed 2 1b.Bricks, packed Im Boxes, dm.12 1bs., 24 1bs.and 48 lbs.This fish is cut from the largest Newfound- and Codfish, and the quality is unsurpassed.APPLY EARLY.STEWART MUNN & CO, 22 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.Bell Telephone 1236.Federal 309 Benny, McPherson & Co Wholesale 'ron, Steel and general Hardware Merchants 388, 390 & 392 St.Psul Street Montreal, Iron & Steel Stores, De Bresoles St LOCKERBY BROS.Importers and Jobbers of Teas and Wholesale Grocers 57 & 79 St.Peter street 71 & 53 St.Sacrament se } MONTREAL.PRIVATE HOSPITAL -WVADAME JOU- LIN.Midwife, proprietress, holding a diploma fromthe Faculty of Medicine, France.ex-pupil ofthe Maternity Hospital, Paris, and licentiate of the Province of Quebec, has the honor to announce to the public that sho has since May 1 been located at her new residence, No.306 St.Antoine-street, the former residence of Mr.Rodier, an ex-Mayor of Montreal.A large garden surrounds this fine residence, which gives convalescents the salubrious surroundings and fresh air of the country.Nothing will be spared to make this House unique of its kindin Canada, à model establishment, zenowned for comfort, the best of attention und moderate charges.Several doctors areon_ the staff, The efforts ut forth give Mdme Joulin aright to expect iberal patronage.GOLTMAN, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, 2226 St.Catherine street W.SCLATER & CO.di Foundiiog strees.Fo \u201c= MONTREAL \u2014 BE 5 Pipe Covering B- CC stis, Wanie.Fire Hose and = i Steam Packing ENGINEERS .SUPPLIES. \u2018 : 'HE MONTREAL HERALD, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4.1890 A PUSHING CONTRAQTOR.Mr, St.Touls Loses No Time in Starting to Work on the fail Race Bridge.The Water Committee had an illustration yesterday of the folly they committed at their last meeting in giving Mr.St.Louis carte blanche for the constrac- tion of the bridge over the tail race.The superintendent of the department surprised the committee not a little when he informed them that Mr.St.Louis had already deposited sand and erected sheds near the site of the bridge without his (the superintendent's) authority, and that although the latter had requested him to state how much he required a day for his services he had as yet failed to give a reply.Ald.Thompson said that he had characterized the motion when it was passed as a most ridiculous one, and he had no reason to change his opinion.Mr.St Louis could charge $50 or $100 a day if he chose, but in his opinion the work should not be allowed to go on until Mr.St.Louis informed the committee what he was going to charge them per day.Ald.Shorey endeavored to explain his vote at the previous meeting, and Ald, V.Grenier entered into a eulogistic statement of Mr.St.Louis\u2019 abilities as a contractor.The assistant superintendent helped to make the case worse when he informed the meeting that he bad gone with Mr.St.Louis to the site of the bridge and that he had not authorized him to deposit sand there or to begin work without consulting Mr.Mc- Connell, Ald.Thompson said there was no price stipulated by Mr, St.Louis and he desired to know by whose authority he (Mr.St.Louis) had deposited the sand and erected sheds on the tail race bank.The chairman said he had done so on his own responsibility.Ald.Hamelin moved that the matter be left in abeyance till next meeting.Ald.V, Grenier fought hard against this and as an amendment proposed that Mr.Bt.Louis proceed with the work at once.After some discussion the vole was taken resulting in the defeat of the amendment, Ald.Grenier alone voting for it.The\u2019 main motion was then carried on a similar division.The balance of the business done was the reception and hearing of a delegation from tbe town of Maisonneuve, consisting of Mayor Barsalou, Mr.Desjardins, M.P., and Mr.Ecrement, secretary.They asked for a reduction in the water rate charged the municipality; claiming that the construction of the intercepting sewer and other sewers in the city prevented the inhabitants of Maisonneuve for taking water from the St.Lawrence.It was pointed out that this was a question of finance, and after the deputation had been heard the matter was left on the table to be considered at a later ate.The committee then opened tenders and amended contracts as follows: For pig lead, 75 tons, to Messrs Thos.Robertson & Co., at $3.47% per one hundred nnds; for 75 fire nozzle hydrants to essrs.Garth & Co., at $67,50 esch, and for special cartings to Messrs, Ives at $43.80 per long ton.The remainder of the business done was of an unimportant nature and the committee then proceeded to the west end abattoir to inspect the new \u201cfreezar\u201d in use there.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Smoke Noisy Boys 1820 Cigars.FOR COLD OR PAIN, YELLOW OIL is the best remedy 1 ever used.I had a bealing breast 15 months ago, which was very sore.I got no relief until Y tried Haggard\u2019s Yellow Oil, which gave instant relief.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10¢ 00e Employees at Play.The games in connection with Pillow & Hersey Manufacturing Company\u2019s employees\u201d.annual picnic, which was postponed from August 23rd on account of the weather, came off Monday afternoon on the Montreal Driving Park.The following is a list of events and winners: Quoita.\u20141st George Tate; 2nd John Hitchinson; 3rd E Larracher.Race, boys under 15 years\u2014lst R.Murray; 2nd Wm Hooppell; 3rd J Hoo- in, Race, girls under 10 yearg\u2014lst Kate Quillan; 20d Katie Shervy; 3rd A Rox- borough; 4th Emma Jones.Race, boys under 10 years\u2014ist H Hoobin; 2nd Thos Digby; 3rd A Wilson; 4th M Donnelly.Race, girls under 8 vears\u2014lst May Brockwell; 2nd Lilly Meehan; 3rd T Thompson; 4th Annie Carrie.Race, boys under 7 years\u2014lat G Mc- Crudden; 2nd Wm Ellis: 3rd J Hughes; 4th James Irvine.Young ladies\u2019 race\u20141st Miss Thompson; 2nd Mises Corbett; 3rd Miss Giroux.Running long jump-\u20141st James Fullard 2nd Harry Moss; 3rd P Doyle.Running hop, step and jump-\u2014lst Harry Moss; 2nd Jas Fullard; 3rd C Hamilton.Putting 14 1b.shot\u2014Ist John Marshall; 2nd John Powers; 3rd Harry Moss, Putting 21 1b.shot\u20141st John Marshall; 2nd John Powers, 3rd Harry Moss.Married ladies\u2019 race\u20141st Mrs Cowan; 2nd Mrs Wilson; 3rd Mrs Watson; 4th Mrs Mondor.Young ladies\u2019 race (employed in the works)\u2014Ist Miss Giroux; 2nd Miss Rober; 3rd Miss Remillard; 4th Miss Jones.One mile race (special)\u2014lst John -Marehäll; 2nd C Hamilton.Committee race\u2014lst John Irvine; 2nd Pa Rogers; 3rd G McCrudden; 4th Geo ate.; It Saved His Life.GENTIEMEN\u2014I can recommend Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, for it saved ny life when I was about six months old.We have used it in our family when required ever since, and it never fails to cure all summer complaints.I am now fourteen years of age.Francis Wausn, Dalkeith, Ont, \u2014 pe Death of Col, J.W.B.McLeod Moore.Col.McLeod Moore, a well-known member of the Masonic order, died at Prescott on Monday last.He was of late years more intimately connected with the Knight Templars order of Freemasonry.being among the first, if not the first, to introduce the Templar grade into Canada.He was the Grand Master (ad vitam) of the Grand Priory of Knight Templars for the Dominion of Canada, and was an Honorary Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, and a member of the Supreme Council of the 33rd Degree of the A.and A.Rite of Scottish Masonry.The funeral takes place at Prescott to the St.John\u2019s Church to-day, and the interment will be at Montreal on Fridey on arrival of train.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT No.290.Montreal.In the matter of the City of Montreal, petitioner in expropriation for the widening of Notre Dame-street, between McGill and Inspector-streets, and Dame Angelique Lapierre, of the city and_district of Montreal, widow of the late Honorable Chas.Seraphin Rodier,in her lifetime,a Senator, ofthe same place, in his quality of testamentary executrix of the said late Chas.Seraphin Rodier, Indemnitaire.Public Notice is hereby given that the Petitioner hath deposited in the office of the Pro- thonotary ofthe said Court, the price and compensation for the property hereinafter described, acquired by said Petitioner, by forced expropriation, namely: A piece of land being the northwest portion of lot cadastral No.1780 on the official plan and book of reference for the Bt.Ann\u2019s Ward, of the said city of Montreal.And upon the Petition of the said Indemnitaire, it 1s ordered that by a Notice to be inserted twice a week, during two consecutive weeks, in two daily newspapers published in Montreal, one in the English and the other:n the French language, and once in the \u201c Quebec Official Gazette,\u201d the creditors be notified and required to signlfy their oppositions and fyle the same in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Supcrior Court, at Montreal, within fifteen days from the date of the insertion of said Notice in the sald Official Gazette, on default whereof proceedings will be had, without respect to any rights they may have.P.M.SAUVALLE, Dep.Prothonotary.PROTHONOTARY'S Né, Montreal.Sept.2, | PRUVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, SUPERIOR COURT Montreal.No.390.In the matter of the City of Montreal, peti- tiover in expropriation for the widening of Notre Dame-street, between McGill and Inspector-streets, and Dame Angelique Lapierre, of the City and district of Montreal, widow of the late Honorable Charles S8eraphin Rodier, in his lifetime a Senator, of the same place, in her quality of testamentary exe.utrix of the sald late Charles Seraphin Rodier, indemnitaire.Publie notice is hereby given that the petitioner bath deposited in the office of the Pro- thonotary of ihe said Court, the price and compensation for the property hereinafter described, acquired by said petitioner, by forced expropriation, namely, à piece of land being the northwest portion of lot cadastral No.1779 on the official plan and book of reference for the St Ann\u2019s Ward of the said City of Montreal.And upon the petition of the said indemnitaire, it is ordered that by a notice to be in- rerted twice a week, during two consecutive weeks in two daily newspapers published in Montreal, one in the Englishand the other in the French language, aad once in the *Quebec Official Gazetle,\u201d the creditors be notified and required to signify their oppositions and fylethe same in the office of the Pro- thonotary ofthe said Superior Court, at Montreal, within fifteen days from the date of the insertion of said notice in the said Official Gazette, on default whereof, proceedings will be had without respect to any rights they may have.P.M.SAUVALLE, Dep.Prothonotary Prothonotary\u2019s Office, } Montreal, 27th August, 1890.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, } Superior Court, In the matter of The City of Montreal, petitioner in expropriation for the opening of St.Catherine-street from Harbor-street to Desery-street in the Hochelaga Ward of the said City of Montreal, and the Montreal Street Railway Company, Indemnitaire, Public notice is hereby given, that the Petitioner hath deposited in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, the price and compensation for the property hereinafter described, arquired by said Petitioner, by Jjorced expropriation, namely: The piece of land being a portion of lot Cadastral No.143 on the official plan and book of reference for the Hochelaga \u2018Ward of the said City of Montreal.And upon the petition of the said Indemnitaire.it is ordered that by a notice to be inserted twice a week, during two consecutive weeks, in two daily newspapers published in Montreal, one in the English and the other in the French language, and once in The Quebec Otlicial Gazette, the creditors be notified and required to signify their oppositions and tyle the same in the office of the Protho- no ary ofthe said superior Court, at Montreal, within fifteen days from the date of the insertion of said notice in the said Official Gazette, on default whereof, proceedings will be had, without respect to any rights they may have.D.MESSIER, Deputy Prothonotary.PROTITONCTARY?S OFFICF, Montreal, 76 August 1800.{ PROVINCE OF QUEREC, { District of Montreal, SUPERIOR COURT Montreal 3-6 3-6 No.390.In the matterof the City of Montreal, petitioner in expropriation for the widening of Notre Dame-street, between McGill and Inspectors-sireets, in the Ste.Ann apd St.Antoine\u2019s Wards of the said city of Montreal,and John H.Wilson.merchant, of the said city and district of Montreal, indemnitaire.Public notice is hereby given that the petitioner hath deposited in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court the price and compensation for the property hereinafter described, acquired by said petitioner by forced expropriation, namely: A piece of land, being the nortnwest portion of lot cadastral No.1479 on the official plan and book of reference for the Ste.Ann\u2019s Ward of the said city of Montreal.And upon the petition of the saidIndemni- taire, it is ordered that by a notice to be inserted twice a week, during two consecutive weeks, in two daily newspapers published in Montreal, one in the English and the other in the French \"language, and once in the * Que- bee Official Gazette,\u201d the creditors be notified and required to signify their oppositions and fyle the same in the oftice of the Prothonotary of the said Supertor Court, at Montreal, within fifteen days from the date of the insertion of said notice in the said Official Gazette, on default whereof proceedings will be had, without respect to any rights they may have, ARTHUR TURCOTTE, Prothonotary.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 26th August, 1890.203\u20141846 Lariviere, Dufresne, Iberville and Forsvth Streets.IN THE MATTER OF EXPROPRIATION \u2014FOR THE\u2014 ns Opening of Lariviere, Dufresne, Iberville and Forsyth-streets, in the St.Mary and Hochelaga Wards, in the City of Montreal, as follows : Lariviere-street, from Ful- lum-street to Dufresne-strect; Dufresne- street, from Ontario-street to Amity-street ; Lariviere-street,from Dufresne-street to Iber- ville-street; Iberville-street, from Ontario- street to Forsyth-street, and Forsyth-street, from Iberville-street to the track of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners in the ahove mentioned matter cfexpropriation have completed the proceedings ofappraisement and deposited their report of such appraisement in the office of the undersigned, as required by law ; and that on Monday, the fifteenth day of September next, at half past ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon, or 80 500N as counsel can be heard, the said report will be submitted to one of the Honorable Judges of the Superior Court for the District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, in term, for uumologation.CHS, GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Eris J ity Hall, Montreal, Sept, 2, 1890.34 [To be inserted in The Herald and Gazette, on Sent.3 and 4 instant.) Children Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castoria LEGAL NOTICES.CANADA PROVINCE OF Quanzo| Superior Cour t District, of Montreal Mde, Martine Chagnon of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, wife of Aline sens- cal, milkman, of the same placy, duly authorized to ester en justice, plaintifi.vs The said Aime Senecal, defendant, An action for separation of property has been instituted in this case the 25th of August instant.Montreal, August 25th, 1890, PREFONTAINE, ST.JEAN & GOUIN, 207\u2014law3 , Attorneys for Plaintiff.THE LAW FIRM OF GREENSHIELDS, GUERIN & GREENSHIELDS Has Been Dissolved, Messrs J.N.Greenshields and R, A.E.Greenshields will in the future practice their profession together irf co-partnership under the style of Greenshields & Greenshields, àt ! the old office, No.1728 Notre Dame street.Mr, Edmund Guerin will begin practicealone at Nos.208 and 2/9, 2nd flat, New York Life Building, J.N.GREENSHIELDS.EDMUND GUERIN, R.À.E.GREENSHIELDS.Montreal, August 25th + 1890.207 to 217 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT Montreal.No.390 In the matter ofthe City of Montreal, petitioner in expropriation for the widening ot Notre Dame-street, bet ween McGill and Inspector-street,and Isaac Henry Stearns, Indemnitaire, Public notice is hereby given, that the petitioner hath deposited in the oftice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, the price and compensation for the property hercinafter described, acquired by said petitioner, by forced expropriation, namely: A piece of land being the northwest portion of lot Cadastral, No.1873, on the official plan and book of reference for the 8t.Ann's Ward of the said City of Montreal.A nd upon the petition of the said Indemnitaire, it is ordered that by & notice to be inserted twice a week, during two consecutive weeks, in two daily newspapers published in Montreal, one in the English and the other in the French language, and once in the \u201cQuebec Official Gazette,\u201d the creditors be notified and required to signify their oppositions and fyle the same in the office of the Prothonotary of the raid Superior Court, at Montreal, within fifteen days from the date of the insertion of said notice in the said Official Gazette, on default whereot, proceedings will be had,without respect to any rights they may have.P.M.SAUVALLE, Deputy Prothonotary.PROTHONOTARY\u2019S Se Montreal, 27 August, 1899.2084 6 4 6 WAGCONS, CARTS, @&c.MANUFACTURED BY DOMINION TRANSPORT 90, T.MITED,) Shops « = 30 ANN STREET Office 11 CUSTOM HOUSE SQ Smoke Noisy Boys 1899 Cigars.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.wi BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA DROPSY, INDIGESTIGN, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS IDITY OF SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, And \u201cvery specitos of disease arisin from \u201cdisordèred_ LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR ELOOD.4 T.MILBURN & C0.TP nono.DIVIDENDS, THE SHAREHOLDERS OF TRE MOLSONS BANK Are Hereby Notified that a Dividend of FOUR FER CENT, and à Bonus of ONE PER CENT.upon the capital stock has been declared for tbe CURRENT HALF-YEAR, and that the same will be payable at the Officz of the Bank, in Moutreal and at the Branches on and after First Day of OCTOBER Next The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to 3th SEPTEMBER, both days inclusive.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETIXG of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at ite Banking House, in this city, on Monday, the 13th of October Next.ATTHREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON By order of the Board.F., WOLFEKSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.Montreal, 22nd August, 1890.207281318258 ROBERT MITCHELL & lo: MONTREAL BRASS WORKS Manufacturers of Gas and Electric Light Fixtures for Churches, Halls and Dwellings, SHOWROOM Cor, St.Peter « Craig Sts.FACTORY St.Canegonde, ESTABLISHED 1588 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RC ERNATION WE way sTeam-Hañcanon GUIDE (PUBLISHED MO#HTHLY) THE ORLY RECOGMIZED RAILWAY GUIDE OF THE DOMINION Contains the Latest THA4E TABLES from Officlal Sources; aisca rellable and accurate GAZETTEER OF THE BOMINION OF CANADA \u2014r AS Being an Alphabetical List of Railway, Steamerand Stage Points, in which are designated Towns with Express and Telegraph Offices, Money Order Stfices, P.G.Savings Banks, etc, gIVing Populetion, Location, etc, making the Guide invaluable for TRAVELERS, TOURISTS, SHIPPERS, BANKERS, Er SBOO ACCIDEN 7 INSURANCE 8500 FREE \u2018° AL SUBSCRIBERS AND FREE PURCHASERS.te by Newsdealers and Booksellers, and For se eve Agents on Trainsand Steamerse by PRICE, 25 CENTS Annual Subscription, 92.50.Payable in Advane& NATIONAL Qu TER IDE tué PUBLISHERS so.VER HALL HILL NTREAL EA ronces MO TWENTY-OURTH HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.ST.LOUIS HOTEL QUEBEC.This hotel, which is unrivalled for sims.style and locality in Quebec, has just bsen completely transformed and modernise: throughout, being refitted with new system of drainage and ventilation, passenger elevator, electric bells and lights, &e.In fact, all that modern ingenuity and practical science can devise to promote the confort and convenience of guests has been supplied.CHATEAU ST.LOUIS HOTEL CO, Proprietors.MONTREAL SUMMER RESORT.\u201cTHE GROVE)\u201d BEACONSFIELD.The Prettiest Foint on LAKE ST.LOUIS.Easily reached by G.T.R.and C.P.R.coathing, Boating and Fishing from the unds.Photos can be seen and terms obtained oa application at 55 BEAVER HALL HILL.THE RUSSELL, The Palace Hotel .Canada.This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the most modern style, is now open.The Russell contains accommodations for oyer FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with pass~\u2014cet and baggage elevators, and commands a splendid view of the city, Parl'amentars grounds river and canal.Visitors to the Capital having business wilh the Govern ment find yt most convenient to stop at the Russeil, where they can always meet leading Pub lic men, he entire Hotel to supplied with escapes.and In case of fire there would not he any confurion or dange) Every attention paid to guests.KENLEY & ST.JACQUES, REVEAL HOUSE Near Boston and Maine, Eastern Fitchburg and Lowell Depots, centres of business and dlaces of amusement.Handsomely furnished, Homelike and Comfortable.Kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN.Rooms a'l large and comfortable; elegant suites, with baths attached; ample public parlors; gentlemen's cafe and billiard room and first class in every respect.Rooms from Si a day up.J.PF, MERROW & CO.- - PROPRIETORS HOTEL BRUNSWICK Fifth Avenue, New York.This most mshionable and centrally located potel has been renovated from top to bottom, and is now re-opened under management of H.Southgate upou the American and European plans.This hotel is the favorite resort tor Canadians.MITCEELL.KiNZLER SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Comfortable Rooms, $2 per day; Board, 32.0 er dav.PARKER HOUSE, BOSTON, J.REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors.YOUNG'S HOTEL, BOSTON.J.REED WHIPPLE & CO., Proprietors, EUROFHEAN PLAN.Cooking and Services excelle | by none.Com- ete inall appuintin+thius.Bast laeation 1a ecity.The Boston Transeript savs: * le isa privee of bandiords, and v Parkers may anticipate à return to t od times of its panier, Harvev D.+ Mr.WHIPPLE will cosmsinue he m went of Yonn t's as heretofoe: *o.RIENDEAUS HOTEL, (Late St, Nicholas Ho el, 58 and 60 JS 14 QUES CANFAHE NQUÊARE The new Riendenu Hotel is in nlnse prox- imitytothe R,& O, Navigation Co\u2019> Si@airuis, ihe City Dall and Cour Honse The rooms sare larg, airy aud eleganity furnished JO3 RIENDEAU, St.Leon Palace Hotel opened June 1st, 1890, Rates $2 to a dav; special rates by the week, month and season.Low fares by water or rail.M.A.THOMAS.manager, formerly of the European Hotel, Toronto.For information address the Mt.Leom Mineral Water Co.(Etd.), Toronto, or St.Leon Springs, Quebec, CACOUNA, 1690 St.Lawrenee Hall CACOUNA.The Hall is now ready for reception of guests, where our patrons will find much for their comfort and enjoyment at the salt water.Application for all inrormation should be made to JOHN BRENNAN Manager, Cacouna July 28th.1890.THE EXCHANGE RESTAURANT 95 and 97 St.Francois Xavier Street.The most populur Restaurant in the city J.L.Leclaire, _ Proprietor.RICRETTS\u2019 RESTAURANT OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE 48 ST.VINCENT STREET Nothing but the finest grades of wines and liquors kept in stock.\u201cCold Mid-day Lunches a Specialty.FRED RICKEITS Proprietor, BRANDIES.Visitors to the PARIS EXPOSITION will have learnt that the leading bry, in Paris, and, in fact, throughout France, is that of Messrs.BISQUIT, BUBOUCHE & CO., This house is the third lasgest shippers of Brandy in the world, M gay JAS.HENNESSY & CO.and MARTELL & CO.only exceeq.ing them.For sale by all leading Grocers and Wine Merchants.JOHN CSBORN, SON & CO.Sole.A ents for U.S.AND CANADA, LE.hrs j ; ; bé ca 2 à A EEE anni \u201cnr ETD Rd : anni GOMINION BRIDGE GUWMPANY, LIMITED, IRON BRIDGES AND STANDARD IRON WORKS s Office at Lachine Locks, Que-, reached by the anadian Pacific and Great Northwestern Telegraphs, hich run direct to the office, or by Bell Telephone 8208A nd Federal Telenhone 2300A.« hoth Tron and Stee oe Bulla RATE AT ang TGHWAY, DRIGIS 01,88 on rite TO Rw BRIDGES, TURNTABLES, ROOFS, TELEPHONE POLES, HOUSE GIRDERS, TRJ3$ z 5 d all kinds of Structural Iron Work, , HORS, Lo D Ed Rémpriees \"STEEL Beams, Angles, Ties, Channels, Lives, Rolled Edge Flats, Bars, Rivets, Rounds, ele, Iron Beams, Bars, Squares, Rounds, Turnbuckies, Rivets, etc.We are the only importers in Canada who keep & regular salaried inspector in Europ ish you with just what you order.an Bnd me Cn eed and inrpected atthe Mills before shipment, or we can do testing at ou: works on our testiug machine (Emery's), eapacity 75 tons, and test 1 Sports can be fur mirbed if desired.MCINTYRE,SON & G0 IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTRER'S AGENTS Have in stock the best value to Le had in SCOTCH AND IRISH LINENS PLAIN CASHMERES AND SERCES IFANCY PLAID DRESS COODS VELVETEENS ULSTERINCS BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all sizes \u2014SMATLTWARKES\u2014 ROUILLON\u2019S KID CLOVES, Joseohine & Jouvin cut.13 VICTORIA SQUARE, Montreal SPECIAL LINES HODGSON.SUMNER & CO, Are Now OFering New Fancy and Ombre Prints, new fancy Dress Goods, black Cashmere in £40, 44 and 46 inch, Colored Cashmere;in 40,44 and 46 inch.- wi Black Spanish Lace, new Black Chantilly Lace, rea on (hon Lace, Kiflel Point Lace, Black and Fancy | iblous.w Guipure Y.ace Curtains, pew Roman and Fancy Curtains « kenille Curtains and Table Covers.w fancy Metal Buttons, mew Gilt and Silver Buttons, Silver snd Gilt Anchor Buitons, Ivory and Pearl Suttons Garter Elastic full range.Rew Xrillings.new Cashmere Hosiery and Gloves, new Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Ties, Baldwin\u2019S & Rusts Fingering.Full range Ladies\u2019 1.R.Circulars and Mantles.347 and 349 St.Paul Street.IE81-1882.E.B.HARPER, President ' \u2018 \u2014_m Assessment System.Life Insura nce at Half Usual Rates.Mutual Principl Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association.f Z_.HOME OFFICES\u2014Potter Building, 38 Park Row, New York City, U.S.A.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ee r \u2014\u2014 HE LARGEST ATURAL PREMIUM N EXISTENCE! 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Brown), Solicitor, &c Montreal.\u2019 Correspondence Solicited.Agents wanted for unrepresented districts.D.Z.BESSETTE, General Manager, , |} 317 St.James Street, Montresle ~ fi \u2014- A lB ae 0e 246 arg d.he 18, BA tol EN+ J3S ied les, op ui ne far 28 ack >jin rea ncy vin 9 SICH Silk is ts nf on of 00 ita rd == joodg | &ec.als mara = \u2014 we - BUILT BY SUN WORSHIPPERS.Wonderful Roadway That Runs 1,200 Feet Up a Mound.Charles J.Wimple, a wealthy Mexican miner, tells the following story to a representative of the San Francisco Call: \u201cYou have asked me to give an account of the interesting mountain my friend, Jessie D.Grant, and myself saw during our trip through Mexico en route to thf city.Well, that mountain is at once ons of the most gigantic exhibitions of man\u2019s handiwork and something almost beyond credence wera Wwe already familiar with the works of the Aztecs.\u201cJust imagine a valley forty by thirty miles in area, and from its centre rising a mound over 1,200 feet in height.Then you can realize the first effect created upon our minds when we came before the hill I am to describe.My foreman was with us, and had partly prepared us for the surprise, but we had treated his story with incredulous remarks, and had by no means suspected he had but given a modest description of the mound.\u201cWe gazed to tho topand allowed our eyes to follow the windings of a road down to the base.We went around the base and zonjectured it was about one and a half miles in circumference Then we started for the summit.The roadway was built of golid rock clear to the pinacle, and was from thirty to forty feet in width.A wall of solid rock formed a foundation and an inside wall at the same time.The outer edge of the road was unguarded.These stones weigh all the way up toa ton each, and are nut cemented.The roadway is as level as a floor, and is covered with broken pieces of earthen-ware water vessels, \u201cHalf way up the mountain is an altar cut in solid rock ; in the niche isa boulder which must weigh at least six tons.The boulder is of different stone from that used in ihe walls.The rocks in the walls are dressed by skilled workmen but are not polished.We saw no inscriptions ; in fact, we had no time to spare in making a searching investigation.We did look for arrow-heads or other warlike implements to satisfy ourselves that the mound had not been used for defensive or offensive purposes Nor was there any evidence to prove that the road-way was built for the purpose of witnessing bull fights and other sports in the valley.I could only conclude the Aztec sun worshippess expended years of labor on the hill inorder that the might have an appropriate place to celebrate their imposing festivals, inasmuch as the roadway was strewn with broken earthenware, and ti:ose scions of a bygone and notable race were known to carry at sunrise largs quantities of water in earthenware jars to an eminence, and there pour out the liquid and smash the vessels.\u201cWhen we descended wo brought with usa number of small seashells which had petrified, and if you look at these on my table you will see how they have been perforated by the Indians.We again took a long lung look at the mountain and saw it was oblong in shade, and that the upward road commenced on the east: ern side.I have travelled on both sides of the mountains from British Columbia to Central America, and on either side of the Sierra Madres where the cliff-dwel- lers have left such remarkable mementos of their skill and customs, but I have never witnessed anything so wonderfu} .and magnificent as the mound whichI have been telling you about.«The valley is about six hundred feet .above the sea level, and is about seventy miles from the coast.Itis situated in .Sonora, between the cities of Altar and Magdalena, and near the Magdalena River.Wecall the curiosity Palisades Mountain, and it is well named.\u201d OSCAR WILD'S CYNICISM.Some Cutting Things About Life in His New Book.Beauty ends whore intellect begins, Intellect is in itself an exaggeration and -destroys the harmony of any face.The ugly and the stupid have the best of itin this world.They can sit quietly and gape.They live as we all should live, undisturbed, indifferent and without disquiet.The one charm of marriage is that lt makes a life of deception necessary for both parties.Conscience and cowardice are really the same things.Conscierce is the trade name of the firm.That's all.Laughter is nota bad beginning for a friendship and is the bes! ending for one.The more insincere a man is, the more purely intellectual his idea will be, for it will me.be colored by his wants, his desires, or his prejudices.Every impulse that we strangle broods in the mind and poisons us.The body sins once and has done with its sin, for action is a mode of purfication.Nothing remains then tut the recollection of a pleasure or the luxury of a regret.Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the sen- ges but the soul.The ouly difference between a caprice and a lifelong passion is that the caprice lasts 4 little longer.Sin is the only color Lone Jack Tobacco.This tobacco is made in Lynchburg and is intended for mixing with other tobaccos that are stronger.A litte of the above mixed with Paces tabacen makes a delicious smoke.To be had only at the Vice Regal Tobacco Empo- Tium, 134 8t.James street.Telephone 5 + Ce me ame nat ER THE MONTREAL HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER { 1837 \u201d RAILWAYS.INSURANCE.GUARDIAN FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE CO.PAID-UP CAPITAL £1,000,000 STERLING.TOTAL FUNDS - - $20,000,000.Fire risks written at current rates.ROBT.SIMMS & Co.and GEO.DENHOLM Ceneral Agents, Montreal.H.W.RAPHAEL SPECIAL AGENT.Room 9 Fraser Building.FIRE - LIFE - MARINE (+.Ross Robertson & Sons GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS ESTABLISHED 1865 No.11 Hospital St., Montreal Special Facilities for Placing Large Lines Equitable Rates.Reliable Companies.ESTABLISHED 1854.PHŒNIX INSURANCE GO Of Hartford.Con \u2014 Cash Capital - $2,000 000 Canada Branch Head Office 114 ST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL CERALD E.HART, Ceneral Manager.A share of your fire insurance is scli- cited for this reliable and wealthy com- any, renowned for its prompt and iberal settlement of claims.CYRILLE LAURIN G.MAITLAND SMITH Montreal Agents.The Royal Canadian Fire and Marine lnsurance Ca.157 St.James Street, Montreal.Crpitat.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.as a02- 0100000010 + $500,000 AI SES s.ccssessone a0++0-000000000000 700,000 Imeome, 186 3.vaco-srosscc0 00000 817,878 I UNCAN MCIN1YRE, Esq., President, HON.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Vice-President, ent for Oity and District of Montreal.HARRY CUTT, ArCED.NICOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter.Gzo.H.McHENRY, Manager.M.J.E DROLE Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.The HON.HENRY STARNES, Chairman, EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esq.W.J.BUCHANAN Erq.ANDREW FREDERICK GAULT, Esq.Amount Invested in Canada 8 1,000,000 ANNEtS OVER.c000en sos coniscu0000 $40,000,0C0 MERCANTILE RISKS accepted at the lowest current rates, Churches, Dweling Houses and Farm Pro perties insured at reduced rates.Special attention given to applications mada direct to the Montreal office.G.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion, Sub-Agents.sense.JENSHAW, Wren NASH GEORGE C.HIAM, ¥.J.GILMAN.Special Agent French Department.CYRBILLE LAURIN, Telephone-\u2014*Be 11\u201d No.135, \u201cFederal\u201d No 921, Est tblished 1872 \u2018| THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA The oldest and largest in America.Paid up capital and resources over $1,000,000 This company transacts no other business.It has on its books the records of over 110,600 employes guaranteed by it in all parts of the continent in the past twenty-five years.Sir A.T.Galt, G.C.M.C., President.Edward Rawlings, Vice-President and Managing Director, Head office, 157 St.James street, Montreal Esteblished 1872 The Accident Insurance Company of North America Head office, 157 St, James st, Montres SIR A.T.GALT, EpWARD RAWLINGS, President.V.-Prest.& Man.Director It has paid over 19,000 losses covering $1,000,000 PEHEINIX Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON.ENC.PATERSON & SON General Agents for the Dominion Head Agency Office: ST FRAN OIS XAVIER STREET, Moatreal.By J ames Stewart ¢ CARD James Stewart Lo, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.204 St.Tames Street.(Mecha ics\u2019 Chambers.) Special.attenton rive to Trade Sale JUST PUBLISHED Customs and excise Tarif With Tables of Foreign Exchange, Harbour Dues, ete.Corrected up to June 23th.Price by Mail = = = = = 50C MORTON, PHILLIPS & GO Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 1755 1757 Notre Dame St, MONTREAL om _ EN udson \u2014AND\u2014 LAKE CHAMPLAIN & GEORGE STEAMERS \u2014 Shortest Route to NEN YORK \u2014 AND TO- 8aratoga, Troy, Albany, Bos- tun, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Waghington, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST Quick Time.INo Delays TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL 7.30 a m.\u2014Dally, except Bunday, arriving in New York st 8.50 p n.Buffet Drawing.room car, Montreal to New York.5 45 p.m.\u2014Night Express,sundays included \u2014Wsgner\u2019s Buffet Vestib aleSlecping Car runs through to New York without change, ar riving in New York at [.00 next morning.This Train makes close ocnnection af Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for n, arriving at ¥.30 a.m.New York Through Malls and Express carried via this line, Information ven and Tickets sold [at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, all Grand Trunk Offices; and at the Company's Office.148 St, James Street, Montresi.3, W.BURDICK, W.H.HENRY, General Pass Agt.gen Albany, N.Y.Montreal.za EYE Bar de MONTREAL AND OTTAWA Trains Leave Bonaventure Depot at 9 00 A.M, arriving at Ottawa at 12,30 p.m.6 00 P.M.arriving at Ottawa at 9.45 p.m, a ® Morning train stops at Alexandria only, except to leave off passengers coming from points on Grand Trunk Railway, on C.A.Ry.Evening train stops at all stations on tho C.A.Ry.Train Leave Ottawa 8 00 A M.arriving in Montreal at 11.3% \u2019 am 5 00: M.arriving in Montreal at 8.20 .pm?Morning train stops all stations on C.A.Ry.Evening train stops only at Casselman and Alexandria on C.A.Ry.Boston trains leaving Ottawa at 2 p.m.and arriving at Ottawa at 11.35 a.m, will'do local service both ways MONTREAL AND VALLEYFIELD.Trains Ieave Canadian Pacific Windsor street Depot at 9 20 A.M.arriving at Valleyfield at 11.20 .a.m.5 15 P.M., arriving at Valleyfleld at 7.35 ' p.m.Trains Leave Valleyfield 1 40 A.M.arriving in Montreal at 9.46 » a.m.6.00 Pe arriving in Montreal at 7.55 Abvoe Titu Tables in effact Monday, June 80th , 1890.Companv's Office, 136 St.James St.Tickets and seats in Parlor Cars can also he secured at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, Ticket offices Bonaventure Depot, and 143 St.James street.J.W.DAWSEY.C.J.SMITH, General Agent, Genl.Pass.Agent, Montreal.Ottawa.EZ.J.CHAMBERLIN, General Manager, Ottawa June30 119 BUSINESS CARDS.J.RIEILLH, Land Surveyor, JAMES STREET, MM.NOLAN ce LISLE, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Room No.23 Fraser Building, No.45 St.Sacrament Street, DUNCAN S.MACINTYRE HARDWARE AND METAL BROKER Baillway and Contractors\u2019 ST.Supplies 154 St.James Street MONTREAL Agent for Ontario Rolling Mill Company, Hamilton and Toronto, Ont., Iron and Steel Bars, Bands Forgings, &c.RIDDLLL & COMMON Chartered Accountants, 22 ST.JOHN STREET Commissioners for New York State and the Canadian Provinces.A.F.Riddell.W, J.COMMON.J.CG.SIBBALD, I maworter and Commission Merchant Stee] Rails, Iron, Metals, &c.\u20140\u2014 Agency for Canada for the Marks Automati Car Coupler, Miltimore\u2019s Car Wheel Dressing Machine.146 BROADWAY NEW YORK.FURNITUREAND BEDDING Large Assortment, Low Prices PATTERSON, 652 Craig Street.Factary\u201402 College Streat.CRATHERN & CAVEREILL Heavy Hardware and Metal Merchants CAVERHILL, LEARMONT & CO.Shelf Hardware Merchants Caverhill\u2019s Buildings 89 St, Peter Street Montreal IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Company (ESTABLISHED 1363.) Subscribed Capital.$G6.000,000 Total Invested Funds.$8.000,000 agencies for Insurance against Firelos in til the principal towns of the Dominion Uanadian Branch Office.COMPANY'S BUILDING, 107 St.James Street, Montreal.E.D.LACY ealden Mauager for Canada.RAILWAYS, Harvest Excursions September 2nd, 1890 DELORAINE and return - - $28 MOOSOMIN \u201c - - $28 GLENBORO\u2019 \u201c - - $28 SALTCO'TS A - - $28 MOOSEJAW \u201c - - $28 CALGARY \u201c - - $35 Special Colonist Excursions will leave all stations in Ontario and Quebec on September 2nd; return until Oct.12th, 1890.MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES 266 St.James street, Dalhousie Square and Windsor street stations, Windsor and Balmoral hotels.246 Grand Trunk Railway EXHIBITION EXCURSIONS 1890, From MONTREAL to SHERBROOKE AND RETURN September Band 4 .eieoncesonsns.$2.25 September 1,2 and5 .000000socccnce 3.35 Valid for return until September 8.TO TORONTO AND RETURN.September 13 and 15.+ voue $ 7.00 September 14, 36, 17, I8 and 19.\u2026\u2026.10,00 alid for return until September 22, TO OTTAWA AND RETURN.September 24.0500, cecr0enese vu.$2.55 September 22, 23,25 and 26.00000 3.50 alid for return until Septeznber 29.Special arrangements for Judges and Ex- hibltors presenting certificate from the Secretary of exhibition.For further information, tickets, Pullman car accommodation, ete, apply to Bonaven- tureStation, City Office, 143 St.James-street EE SEPH HICKSON s : Montreal, Aug.29, 1890.Manager.al Vermont Railroad \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ent TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.BONAVENTUR! fATION 3 A.M.WHITE MOUNTAIN Express .arriving Montpelier 12,50 p.m., Wells River 2.21 p.m., Whitefieid 4.10 p.m., Bethlehem 4.26 p.1a., Profile House 4.6 p.m., Faby- ans 4.1v re SUMMIT MOUNT WASHINGTON 6,30 p.m., Crawford House 4,55 p,m., Portland 8.05 p.m., Old Orchard Beach 9 p.m.Wagner new Buffet parlor cars Montreal to Fabyans 8 0 A.M.- fast train, arriving St.Albans 10.50 m.m., Burlington 12.10 p.m, M mtpelier 12.50 p.m., White River Junction 245 p.m., Boston via Lowell 7.30 p.m., and N>w York via Springfrsid 10 p.m.Wagner New Buffet Parlor Cars ta Boston 1 20 P.M.\u2014Local,arcriving at St.Alex- \u2018 andre 6.37 p.mn., Des Rivieres 5.51 pm, Stanbridge 5.57 p.m, St.Armand 6.10 pas Highgate Springs 3.20 p.m, 'St.Albans 50 'p.mm., Farnbam 6558 p.m., Granby 6.40 p.m., Waterloo 7.20 p.m.3 R P.M.\u2014NEW YorK EXPRESS, DAILY 06) SUNDAY INJLUDED, arriving St.Albans 7.45 pm.(Spper); Burlington 858 .m., Rutland 11.15 r,m., Troy 1.45 a.m., Al any 2.20 a.m.New York 7.0 a.m, Daily.Sunday excepted, arriving Worcoster 6.4C a.m.; Boston 6.48 a.m., Via tland, Bellows Falls and Fitchburg.Wagner's new Vestibule Buffet Palace Sleeping Cars .uontreal to New York and son.This train makes close :onnoctions at Winchendon i \u2018tchburg and Boston for all points in New England.8 30 P.M.\u2014Boston Night Express, DAILY \u2018 SUNDAY INCLUDED, arriving St.Albans 10.45 p.m.White River Junction 3.15 a.:0., Manchester 6 25 a.m., Nashua 7.00 a.m.Boston via Lowell 8.30 a.m.Dally, S8urday exc apésd, for Boston via Pitchburg, arriving 93 Lm., New York via Northampton, E oly oke, Springfield and New Haven, 11.40 a nm.Wagner New Vestibule Buffet Slecping Cars to Boston and Springfield.This train makes close connection at Nashua and Winchenden for Worcester Providence and all_points on the New York and New England Rallroads.For Tic kets, Time-tables and all information, apply ++ Windsor aud Balmoral Hotel Grand Trunk Offices, or at the Company's office, 186 St.James street.A C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger gent.J.W.HOBART, 8.W CUMMINGS, General Managet- General Poss, Agent) June 30th, 1890.ELECTRIC LIGHTING.THE ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY MONTREAL, QUE, Sole manufacturers in Canada of the Thomson & Thomson-Houston Systems of Electric Lighting.Arc Light Dynamos ior Street Lighting, INCANDESCENT LICHT DYNAMOS,I Low Tension, for Hotels, Mills, Factories, Churches, &¢ LTERNATINC INCANDES For Long Distances.for CENT- LICHT DYNAMOS, House and Commercial Lighting.No better proof of the superiority of our apparatus can be offered than the fac that more Are lights of our manufacture are being daily operated in the Dominion than of all other systems combined, about 50 per cent.being in the hands of gas companies, who are largely using our Incandescent system as well, Correspondence solicited.Office and Factorv 54 to 70 WELLINGTON St Fire Insurance at Current Rates, | PROMPT SETTLEMENT GUARANTEED BY THE EISTORY OF THE CALEDONIAN IN OF EDINBURGH.SURANGE COY.FOUNDED 18005.Fire reserves equal to three years\u2019 annual Companies doing business in Canada.HEAD OFFICE -~ income, making is on» of the nu rali sh MONTREAL: TAYLOR BROS.General Agents HOLL, eetric Protection Gampany FOR CANADA, LIMITED.) 163 S T.JAMES STREET, - MONTREAL.Burglary Prevented During Your Temporary Absence from the City.DERRICKS DERRICKS HAND AND STEAM POWER 11-2, 2, 3, 5 and 6 Tons Builders and Contractors Quarry Derricks Hoisting Engines Builders\u2019 Hoists For Use During Construction of Buildings HAND WINCHES Single and Double Purchase Send for Prices and Cuts MILLER BROS.& TOMS (Successors to Miller Bros.& Mitchell ESTABLISEH®RD 1869 WORKS\u2014 110, 112, 114, 116, 118 and 120 King Street OFFICE\u2014 122 King Street MONTREAL, Que- FOR À vase MARK ® : OR.SEY'S REMEDY Dr.SEY\u2019S REMEDY, the Great Freneh Remedy for Dyspepsiu, Dilious Affections, Constipation and all diseases of the stomvichy, fever and bowels.Da.SEY\u2019S REMEDY iscomposed of the parest aromatics which stimulate the digestive irgans, and which, far from weakening like most medi- eines, impars tone to, and strengthen the system.Further it contains a substance which aots directly on the bowels, so that in small doses, it prevents and cures constipation, and in larger doses it acts as one of the best purgatives.It is important to note that De.S£Y\u2019s Rexzpy ean be taken in any dose without disturbing the babits or regime of those who take it.Sold by all Druggists, $1.00 per Bottle.S.LACHANCE SOLE PROPRIETOR 1598 & 1540 ST CATHERINE STREER, MONTREAL: PATENTS Caveats and Re-{ssues secured Trade- Marks registered, and all other patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully prosecuted, Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, { make careful examination, and advisé as 10 patentability free of charge.With my offices directly across from the Patent Office, and being in persona attend: ance there, it 18 apparent that I have super- jor facilities for making prompt preliminary gearches, for the more vigorous and success ul prosecution ot applications for patent, and or attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time.FEES MODERATE, aud exclusive attention given tn patent business.Information, advice and special references sent on re- juestk a J.R.LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes.Washington, D.0, ( Mention this paper.) Puagite U.8.PatentOffice.dits The Moncton Sugar Refining Co.LIMITED.MONCTON, \u2014 ALL GRADES N.B.OF REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS We Guarantee our Sugars to be Absolutely Pure and No Adulteration.of any kind usedlin JOHN L.HARRIS, President, their manufacture, JOHN M°KENZIE, Secretary.C.P.HARRIS.Treasurer.MONCTON.N.B.THE PROVINCE OF AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATU or publi Establishments, and a large Hall for the St.John Baptist Society o Monthly drawings for the vear QUEBEC LOTTERY.E, For public pupsses, such as Educational ontreal.1890, from the month of July July 9, August 13, September 10, October 8, November 12, December 10.Third Monthly Drawing September 10th, 1890 3134 PRIZES, | Worth $52,740.00] CAPITAL PRIZE Worth $15,000.00 Tickets, - - - $1.00 11 \u201c for - - $10.00 LIST OF PRIZES 1 Prize worth $15,000\u2014 $15,000.00 [3 4\u201c 5.000 1 ; 5,000.00 1 \u201c \u201c 2,500\u2014 2,500.00 1 \" \u201c 1,250\u2014 1,250.00 2 Prizes \u201c 500 1,000.0 5 \u201c u 250\u2014 1,250.00 25 \u201c \u201c 50\u2014 1.250.00 10 \u201c \u201c 25\u2014 2,500.00 20 \u201c \u2018 15\u2014 3,000.00 530 An \u201c 10\u2014 5,000.00 ximat izes.100 pproxima fon Friz s 2,500.00 190 \u201c \u201c 15\u2014 1,500.00 100 wooo 10\u2014- 1,000.00 939 \u201c \u201c he 4,995.00 939 \u201cow 5\u2014 4,995.00 3134 Prizes worth $52,740 N.E.Lefebvre, Manager RG\" Ask for cireulars.81 St.James at\u2026 Montreal, an in ROOFING GUM-ELARTIC ROOFING FELT costs only $2.00 per 100 square leet.Makes a good roof tor years, and anyone can putit on.Send stamp for sample and full particulars, GuM ELASTIC ROOFING Co., 39 & 41 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK.BELLHOUSE, DILLON & CO 9 Custom House Square, Montreal.IMPORTERS OF CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFS AND ACID SOLE AGENTS FOK Wm.Piokardt & Euttroff's Aniline Dyes Local Agents Wanted, SUE 220 2 E.Coez & Glo's Dyewooû Extracks, \\ - 8 HOW WILL IT GO?THE LACROSSE COMMITTEE TO DECIDE TO-DAY \u2018Whether the Shamrocks and Cornwalls Will Play Over or Not Saturday's Match\u2014 Racing at Sheepshead\u2014The Bel-Air Races\u2014Baseball News and General Sporting Gossip, This afternoon the committee composed of a representative from each of the senior clubs in the senior series will meet in Mr.W.J.Cleghorn\u2019s office, New York Insurance building for the purpose of deciding whether or not the Cornwalls and Shamrocks will be obliged to play over their scheduled match of lest Saturday, which resulted So unsatisfactorily owing to a mistake in the time taken by Referes Dr.Shanks, cutting the playing time by nine minutes.Much interest is manifested by the lacrosse loving public, and particularly tbe friends of the two clubs concerned, on the issue of the meeting and considerable comment is being indulged in ae to what the likely result will be.Dr.Shanks, by his honorable action in immediately ac- Knowledging his mistake, and doing all in his power to rectify matters, deserves great credit, and the bighest praise is bestowed upon him from all pariies.How the vote will go exactly is hard to say but it certainly looks as though the match will either be played out or played over altogether.This may be calculated upon when it is taken into consideration that Toronto and Ottawa 23 well are looking for champion- ebip honors and any chance of the Cornwallis being defeated would certainly be taken advantage of.The Shamrock representative makes this a majority, and why should Montreal vot?iu favor of Cornwall?The match may be arranged by mutual consent to be played on neutral grounds with an egnal division of the receipty, and Cornwall are not verdant enough to miss an oprortunity of making $7C) or $3C) and will have a gcod chance for the championship even should they be defeated by the Shamrocks in another contest.It will not take long for the representative to decide the question, and it will be very surprising if they do not favor another match.LACROSSE.\u2018The Annual Feats of the Toronto Lacrosse Club at the Exhibition, The committee having charge of the feats to be held at the Toronto Exhibition met on Tuesday night and adopted rules to govern the throwing of the ball, etc.The events will be as follows 1, Long throw.2.Accuracy, 40 yards.3.Accuracy, 75 yards.4.125 yards run with lacrosse.5.125 yards run with ball on lacrosse.b & 125 yards run picking up lacrosse all, The events are open to any bona fide member of the Association.Several well known lacrosse players have signified their intention of taking part and McCanaghy of Ottawa will make another attempt to break his last distance record.Montreal vs, Ottawa.The Montreal team which will appear against the Ottawas on the M.A.A.A.grounds on Saturday afternoon will be selected to-night, and in all probability will be the same as defeated the Shamrocks recently.\u2018the Montrealers are in splendid form and will make a hard struggle for supremacy.The Ottawas are also practicing hard, but their supporters are not too ready to back them up, as they consider that they will be eesily defeated by the locat taam.The sale of reserved sea's for the match is progressing favorably and a large crowd will undoubtedly witness the game.mes BASEBALL, Coming to Montreal to Organize a Team for Next Sumuner.A gentleman who is interested in base ball in this city hasreceived a communi- \u201ccation from Mr.Bacon, former manager of the defunct Buffalo International League team, who \u201cfaked\u201d Montreal for a few days, stating that 1t was his intention to make his permanent residence in Montreal and would be here this fall.During gthe ,winter he intends working up the baseball enthusiastes and try to organize a professional team here as he believes Montreal can yet be turned into a good bali town.Mr.Bacon will, no doubt, succeed in organizing a nine, but we will surely not guarantee him success unless it shows up much better than the two visiting teams of this summer, who managed to get away with a few hundred dollars from the Montreal public.ps * THE RING.The Coming Fight Between Slavin and McAuliffe, As the time draws near for the men to meet, interest in the Slavin-McAuliffe fight continues to increase, especially in London sporting circles.It 18 difficult to get money put up on McAuliffe, as the Slavinites are kind of scared of the result, and in consequence very little betting has been done.McAuliffe is in steady training and is now in splendid condition.He weighs 214 pounds stripped, which js 32 pounds less than his weight when he left California.Dempsey May go.to England.Recently the Osmonde Club, of London, offered to back Jack Burke against Jack Dempsey for the middleweight championship of the world and a purse of £800,stipulating that the fight must come off at their club, Dempiey states that he im willing to fight Burke, but will toss a coin to see whether he will go to London or Burke came to this country.A go between these two middleweights for the championship of the worid will excite as much in terest as any fight which has taken plac on either side of the Atlantic for decade past.They met several years ag in a ten round match in San Francisco.No decision was reached by the Referee but it was considered by many that Dempsey had a little the better of it.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE TURF.The Coming Autumn Meeting at Bel-Air Track, The Bel-Air race track is being greatly improved for the autumn meeting, and better accommodation will be afforded those who attend.The judges\u2019 stand is THE MONTREAL HERALD THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 4 1890 being repaired and constructed in such a manner that it will not interfere with those on the grand stand gesing the whole race on the opposite side of the track.A tent will bo erected for the benefit of the ladies, and tea, coffee and refreshments served, Entries still continue to pour in and the meeting promises to be the best yet held.What may be called the principal feature of the meet will be the Carslake handicap steeplechase.Horsemen are enthusiastic over the race, and from the entries it may be seen that the event will be an exciting one.Following are the starters : T H Love\u2019s bm Skylark, aged, Aerolite\u2014 Sweetbread.: Alex Shields\u2019 bg Dublin, 5, Lk Blackbura\u2014 Dublin B.pÂlex Shields\u2019 b g Repeater, aged,Revolver\u2014 egards.Pytchley Stable\u2019s ¢ h Harrodsburg, aged, Fellowcrafi\u2014Bonnie May.Bay View Stable\u2019s bg Macken-ie, aged, Legatie May.BJ Coghlin\u2019s ¢g Prince Charley, aged, Princeton\u2014Unknown.Jas Minogue\u2019s b g Little Charley, aged, Charley Remsen\u2014Unknown, Ed Rooney\u2019s b g Oliver, aged, Bullion\u2014Ex- periment.Wellington Stable\u2019s b g Echo, aged, Esceola \u2014Sunshlne.Records Which Were Broken This Seasons Following is a list of records broken this season.The mile record was twice broken previous to last Thursday\u2019s great trial, and the mile and a quarter was also twice broken: i mile, Fiddes at Morris Park, May 81.14 mile, Bella B at Monmouth, July 8.1.23 1 mile, Racine at Chicago, June 28.To 1mile, Raveloe at Monmouth, July 31st.1.39 1 mile, Salvator at Monmouth, Aus.28.Lei 1raile, 70 yds, L\\zzie Bat Chicago, July 2 1.45, 11-16 miles, Prince Royal at Morris Park ; June ll.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260evsse son s-rcnenc00 .181 1} miles, Teuriton at Chicago, June 28 , 1.52 14 miles, Salvator at Sheepsheaa, June 25 2.05 1} miles, Banquet at Monmouth, July 17.so 1%' miles, Ormie at Chicago, July 7 .2.20.ow 14 miles, Firenzie at Sheepshead, June 27 2.3: Racing at Sheepshead Bay.SueersaEAD Bay, Sept.3.\u2014The races here to-day were well contested and resulted as follows : First race\u2014f mile : Princess Bowling Le Alfarrow 2, Fitzjaries 3; time 1.27 Second race\u2014The Saphire stakes 53 furlongs : Gascon 1, Key West 2, Void 3; time 1.10.Third race\u20141} miles : Buddhist 1, My Feliow 2, Wilfred 3; time 1,55 4-5, Fourth race\u2014The twin city handicap, 14 miles; Firenzi 1, Tournament 2, Euras 3; time 2.07.Fifth race\u2014l$ miles: Vivid 1, Sam Wood 2, Hydy 3; time 1.56 2-5.8 xth race\u2014The Turf handicap 1} miles on the turf: Philosophy 1, Lavi- nia Belle 2, Masterlode 3; time 2.09 1-5, (Jim MeLaughlin rode Philosophy).AQUATICS.Mr, McKendrick\u2019s Challenge Accepted by Mr, Johnston, of Toronto.Recently Mr.H.F.McKendrick issued a challenge to paddle any man in the world one mile in best and best A.C.A.canoes.This has heen accepted by Mr, M.F.Johnston, of the Toronto canoe club, who in answer says he would refer the race to come off on Toronto ay rather than on the narrow and crooked Grand river at Galt, but Mr.Mc- Kendrick objects to Toronto Bay.Johnston is willing to toss him for choice of water.The race will take place about the end of the month._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Personal Mention.Dr.C.Killing, of Germany is registered at the Windsor.) Mr.8S.8.Twigg, of Dublin, Ireland is a guest at the Windsor.Sir Adolphe Caron, of Ottawa, arrived at the Windsor yesterday.Mr.Charles Maine, C.E., of Three Rivers, is registered at the Riendeau.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Sedgewick arrived at the Windsor yesterday from Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs Alfred Greeves of Belfast, Ireland, are among the guests at the Windsor.A Raymond-Whitcombe excursion party, numbering thirty-three arrived at the Windsor yestarday, from Boston.They leave for Quebec by boat this evening, Mr.F.L.Desulniers, M.P, from Yamacbiche, is a guest at the Riendeau, being on his way to Vancouver, where be is going on business for the Federal Government.Among the guests at the Riendeau are Messrs.Geo.Wilkinson, of Boston, Mess; E, Martin, of Ottawa; H.A.Beauregard, or St.Hyancinthe, and Edward Millette, advocate of St.Hyacinthe.The following Were among the arrivals at the New York House yesterday : Mr.W.F.Gray and wife, Owen Sound ; Mr, B.Young, of Toronto; Mr.H.C.Kennedy, Cornwall; Mrs.Pelion, of St.Therese, and Mr.J.A.MacDonald, of Wisconsin, Among the prominent guests at the Albion are Messrs.W.B.Fletcher, of Toronto ; W.H.Gass, of Ottawa; C.H.Leck, of New York; J.Watson, of Webster, Maes.; E.J.Steels, Portland, Me.; James Evans, of Leamington, Ont., and Mrs.and Miss McPhee, of Alexandria, Ont.The following are a few of the prominent guests who registered yesterday at the Richelieu: Messrs.W.J.Brady, of New York; P.A.McMahon, of Savanna* Gu Chas.H.Shick, of Reading, Pa.; Mrs.M.Brooks and party, of Tabor, Iowa ; Mr.F.Beriau and wife, of Brook- Iyn, N.Y., and J.R.Williams and mother, of New York.The following are among the latest arrivals at the 8t.Lawrence Hall: Mr, W.J.Hughes, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr.P.E.Coleman, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr, J.H, Poltbamus and wife, of New York; Mr.J.H.Yeoman and wife, Toronto; Mr.James A.McMahon, 8t.Catherines; Miss L.Thorn, New York; Mr.Charles Kennedy, Toronto; Mr.J.A.McFarran, of Syracuse, N.Y., aud Mr.W.H.Wite and wife, of Forge,N.D, Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.The Mayor\u2019s Return.There was a large gathering of city fatters and officials at the wharf yesterday morning, to welcome Mayor Grenier back to the city.He returned on the Quebec boat, having spent some weeks at the seaside recuperating his shattered health.The inevitable Jae Viucent fired a salute when the boat came in and after her arrival Acting- Mayor Hurteau presented Madame Grenier with a bouquet and welcomed the mayor back.There were present: Aldermen Prefontaine, A Dubuc, Malone, Steverson, Perreault, P Dubuc, 'W Kennedy, Thompson, Conroy, Villeneuve, Gauthier, Lamarche, Wilson, J B Dufresne, Prefontaine, Robert, Brunet, Shorey, V Grenier, Martineau, Griffin and Germain, besides Chief Benoit and Superintendent McConnell.There was a short address of welcome and a reply by the mayor, after which he drove to his residence on St.Denis-atreet.Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars NEW PUBLICATIONS.PRACTICAL SANITARY and Economic Coox- ING\u2014by Mary Hiuman Abel, American Public Health Association, Concord, N.Y.Mr.Henry Lamb, of Rochester, N.Y., offered a prize of $500 for the best article upon Sanitary Cooking, adapted to persons of moderate means, and the above work secured the prize, and the remark from the judges that the author was far ahead of any of her competitors.Mrs, Abel has exposed many of the fallacies which have hitherto been in vogue im the kitchen, and bas presyntod to the unscientific mind in as clear a manner as possible many of the fundamental scientific principles required in the correct preparation of our food.THROCKMORTON\u2014by Mallie Elliot Seawell\u2014 D.Appleton & Co., New York, The scene is laid in Virginia, after the war, and is intended to represent the conditions which existed at that time.Eome of the charactzrs are quite vigorous, and the story is interesting.MRS.PARTINGTON\u2019S NEW GRIP SACK\u2014by Mrs.Psriinaton, À, P.Shellabar,\u2014J, 8.Ogilvie, Rose-street, New York.Mrs.Partington has added a number of new things to her Grip, and those who bave never examined the contents will enjoy a good laugh when they do.KATY OF CATOCHIN, by George Alfred Townsend.\u2014D.Appleton & Co., New York.With many real characters and some fictitious, the author hes woven quite an interesting story, commencing with John Brown\u2019s raid on Harper\u2019s Ferry and his death, ending with the plot and assassination of President Lincoln and the death of the conspirators.The author claims to have known J.Wilkes Booth, the asscesin, personally, and many of the incidents related are historical.Some of the types of charactzr are quite original and the book is marked by vigorous action and well worth reading.Grorrrey HamPsTEAn.\u2014Those who like novels in wbich something happens will apprecia:e the stirring history of Geofirey Hampstead.The name is that of the central figure of a strong novel by a new writer, Mr.Thomas Stinson Jarvis, a barrister of Toronto, Canada.In one sense Geoffrey Hampstead is a realistic novel, since it deals professedly with every-day life; bat the author recognizes the fact that men are carried away by hate and love, and swayed by all the passions and emotions, even in the seemingly prosaic flife of tc-day.Realism, if this novel be taken as-an example, does not exclude plot, incident, action and sustained interes*.Geoffrey Hempstead is published in Messrs.D.Appleton & Company\u2019s Town and Country Library.\u201cTae CINTURIAL\"\u2014A Jewish calendar for one hundred years, This production, published by Rev.E.M.Myers, New York, show the days of the week, and corresponding dates of the English months, on which every Rosh-Chodesh, feast, fast, and festival will cccur during that time.It also gives directions to uscertain the English date of any Jabrzeit, and a summary of nearly seven hundrea events, from the time of the Deluge up to the present, descriptive of the persecutions, tortures, and massacres to which the Jewish people have been subjected, their victories and defeats, tbe high positions which they have attained in arts and science, their inventions and erudite productions, their progress in civil and religious liberty, etc.It contains 210 pages, cloth bound, and costs one dollar.\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Gang of Crooks Discevered, The \u201ccrook profession\u201d of phe city have struck another scheme to swindle people.They go to certain stores and there deposit a sum of money in an envelope.This is to be kept until they have made a number of purchases and when a certain day arrives the envelope is to be opened and the amount due the storekeeper is to be taken from tke conients.How the scheme pays thege gentlemen may be better understood when the etory of their doings a few nights ago is told.Not content with swindling a storekeeper on St, Catherine-street they went to a certain house of ill-fame and there prepared for the fun.After buying some beer one of the four men produced a roll of money and asked the landlady to count it.She did so and found $71.This soon was put in an envelopes and the name of the man put upen it.The envelone or rather a similar one filled with tissue paper was handed the mistress and she locked it away securely ia the safe.Then wine in abundance was ordercd and everything went merry.Atsix in the morning the landlady made up the bill for the night's fun, and thought to see if envelope, tore open the end and immediately realized that she had been duped.Quietly a messenger wes despatched to No.4 station and three policemen went to the house.The men were sleeping, but they were soon awakened, and #8 they showed a little fight the darbies were called into requisition, and the two were marched to the lock-up.Here they denied having ever given an envelope, and as the landlady could not appear in court and teil how she sold wine without a license, the scoundrels wero allowed to go.The charze, however, is still hanging over them, and as they are krown it will be well for them to keep away from the police.Smeke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.A Sad Accident, At the hour of noon yesterday a young man named John Keenan, while at work in Ogilvie\u2019s Mills, on Mill.street, had his right hand caught in the wheel of the elevator, which lifted him from the ground and after some two or three revolutions of the wheel the engine was stopped, and the unfortunate fellow picked up more dead than alive.The Notre Dame Hospital ambulance was at once summoned and Keenan removed to that institution, where it was found that pot alone was his hand crashed but his entire right side badly lacerated, as also his head and there seems to be no doubt of his having also received internal injuries.At the hour of going to press he was unconcious.\u2014 - Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.Arrival of Odd-Fellows.The local lodges of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows are preparing for a big reception to members of Springfield, Mass., canton, which will visit the city in a body to-day.A public parade has been arranged and the lodges are called to meet at the City Hall at 1.30 o\u2019clock this afternoon for that purpose.St.James and other streets have been decorated with words of welcome to the visitors.The route of the procession will be from the City Hall along Notre Dame to McGill, thence to St.James, along St.James to Place d\u2019Armes Hill and down to Craig, and thence to Beaver Ball Hill, up there to St.Catherine, to Sc.Lawrence, down St.Lawrence to the starting point.In the evening a reception will be tendered the visitors.CRIME'S DESERTS.PICKINGS FROM THE COURTS YESTERDAY, The St.Catherine-street Shooting Affray Again Revived\u2014Ford and Graham Placed on Trial\u2014How They Victimized Different Citizens-Proceedings in the Court of Special 8cssions.The judicial grist mill of the Recorder's Court had thirty-one cases to grind out yesterday, which after a thorough sifting resulted as follows : Simple inebriates, 13.Phileas Prevost, a resident of Ontario- street, was arrested on the charge of destroying the property of one G.Richards, for which amusement he was fined $3.Geo.Gibbons, who hails from Bleury- street, for being drunk and disorderly was fined $10 or one month in jail.An erring sister named Ellen Hughes was arrested for being drunk and disorderly on St.Charles Borrommee-street on Tuesday night She pleaded guilty, and asked the clemency of the court, who imposed a fine of one dollar or 10 days, Gus Johnson,who lives on Notre Dame- street, got on the war path on Tuesday evening and assaulted one Gustave Etheer, for which freak he wassentenced to pay a fine of $5 or rusticate for 15 days.Jane Kennedy , who needed no introduction to the court, stood charged with \u2018 vagrancy.\u201d She had the option of paying $3 or going to jail for 3 months, She accepted the latter.8, Welsh, a carter, for loitering and baving no numbers on his lamps, paid in $2 to the treasury.Napoleon Lavigne, an amateur pugilist, for training on Ontario-street, had the option of & $2 fine or 10 days in Payette\u2019s Gymnasium.Margaret O\"1'co}, a cook, handed over $1 for being drunk and disorderly on Notre Dame-street.John Quinn and M, McNamara, agents for carters, were present to answer to the charge of soliciting fares, not being the licensed driver and owner of a coach or carriage.The cases were continued until Sept.10.A coal carter named Alfred Narier was arraigned on the charge of craelty toa poor horse.By the affidavit made it is alleged that the defendent did on August 13 last, unlawfully beat a horse attached to a coal cart, and driven by him, by striking the animal several times on the head with the butt end of a whip, thereby injuring one of said horse's eyes to such an extent as to blind the same.After a severe lecture from the court he got off with the small fine of $5.In the Police Court.Richard Murphy, a hale and hearly looking individual, was brought up on the charge of \u201crefusing to support nis family\u201d, His case was continued until Friday.Alfred Paquette, for the larceny of a quantity of nails and gas fittings from Mr.J.Thompson, received a dose of 3 months with hard labor.« Patrick Coady, a driver, charged with highway robbery from Frank Eck, takes six months in jail.Louis Ducharme, a laborer, 32 years of age, living on Bt.James-street, got off with a four months\u2019 term, on a charge of lercany.Aa ex-policeman named Montgomery now employed at the St, Lawrence sugar refinery, had Miss Maggie McDonald, a servant girl who has loug been employed in the family of Mr.Stroud on Mackay- etreet, arrested on the charge of stealing seven dollars, claiming that the girl took it from his vest pocket while they were walking, because be missed it when they bad parted.But Maggie, who was in court, accomp- aied by Mr.Stroud, who gives her an excellent character, tells a differe af story and claims that it is persecution on the part of Montzomery,who i wents to marry her for some $700 she, by bard labor, has accumulated.The girl was discharged, but the society for the protection of women rnd children have taken up the case, and being satis- .ed of her innocence, will no doubt make the money was all right, She got the ; things lively for the rejected lover.H.B.¥ordand T.H.Graham next answered the roll call.They are the two financiers who have achieved such an unenviable reputation in connection with the \u2018\u2018Disabled Firemen\u2019s Fund.\u201d Each was dressed in the latest style, in fact regardless of expanse, and - did not seem to appreciate their .position, They were introduced to the country by Detective Campeau, who arrived with them om Tuesday evening fron \u2018Windsor by the Chieago express.Yesterday morning two woman, well kno vn to the police, at whose house Ford formerly lived, and one of whom was suppc3ed to be his wife, called, and they were the only parties who seemed to take any isterest in them.Chief Benoit, shortly after, had an interview with them, during which Ford, who is the spokesman, offered, if they were let off, to make everyth\u2019ng good.The law will have to take its course, said the chief.On being brought before Judge Desnoyeia, Ferd stated that it was all a mistake, but His Honor differed and sent the pair to jail to ensure their appearance on Friday, when Chief Benoit will be on hand with his wit- nestes.A search in the prisoners\u2019 baggage for that \u201c Magic \u201d red covered snbecription book, which Ford said he bad torn up, and which was important testimony against them, resulted in the finding of the same,but mc 3t of the leaves had vanished.Other interesting documents in the shape of love letters, photographs, various papers, drafts and contracts in connection with their diffarent money making schemes, all duly classified, were found, also a letter from Alderman G.W, Stephen, threatening them with legal proceedings unless some matters were settled, Numerous documents in the same hand writing, purporting to be recommendations from well known business y 20ple vouching for the integrity of Graham & Ford, were also discovered.eaves of the subscription book were likewise found, and if the signatures are as genuine as they seem they will furnish positive proofs against the prisoneis.From the first leaves found it appears that besides the subscriptions of which the chief was aware The following collections have been made by the energetic pair.Canadian Pacific Rallway.c.cov00 $500 Thom.on, Dnnston & CO.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.100 Bingham and Webber.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260\u2026.10 Great Nortwestern Telegraph Company.100 Grand Trunk RailWAY.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vers 500 The E.C.Gurney CO.100 Total.senses onus es $1400 All these subscriptions are marked ** paid.\u201d ing subs also contain the following The ons for the Labor Day demonstration, also marked paid: FROM MONTREAL: [PPT $ 100 Line.\u2026.\u2026.-000es PARRE hams Manufacturing Company.0 Montreal Rolling Mills.aucsesencre 0 1 FROM LONDON, ONT.: John Labatt.Carling Brewing Co.Hiram Walker & Co.Mr.John Thompson, in speaking of the last mentioned snbscriptions, and who is supposed to have written the letter authorizing Ford to collect them, says Ford was introduced to him by a Montreal friend and was simply permitted by him to try and place tickets, and has never heard of him ince.6 chiot Hughes remarked that \u201cthe pair tried to work him, but they couldn\u2019t do ig * Chiet Benoit will visit all those that have been victimized and do his best to have them recouped.Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, .The court opened yesterday, with the case of Hormisdas Desautels, who was charged with obtaining lumber to the extent of $7, by using his father\u2019s name.The prisoner pleaded not guilty, and after a brief hearing the case was abandoced by the crown, and the prisoner discharged.LL Emile Oliver, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, wag also acquitted.Cleveland B.Hale, charged with at- tempte:l murder, was next called.It will be remembered that the accused is charged with having shot his brother- in-law, Eugene H.Cowles, in a cab on St.Catherine-street in June last.For some weeks the wounded man was confined to the general hospital, but ultimately recovered.At the opaning of the case yesterday Mr.McGibbon, Q.C., on behalf ofthe defance, asked that the case be postponed until Sept.18, owiug to the absence of witnesses who were now in different parts of the United States.The trial was finally fixed for Sept.12.Bench warrants were issued forthe arrest of John McPhail, accused of committing an unnatural crime ; John Le- veille, accused of appropriating money, and Charles Lafrenier, accused of nez- lecting to provide for his wife.____ Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.Yesterday morning an insane man named Joseph Logemein, escaped from the Longue Pointe Asylum.Ed.Chaliveau has taken an action for $4C00 damages against Messrs John Mc- Dougall & Co.for injuries received while in their employment.At the demand of Mr, Thomas Anderson Richardson, Henrietta Mouaseau, has assigned.The liabilities are inthe neigLborbrood of $3,000.Mr, Chas.Desmarteau,accountant, was yesterday appointed curator to the ine solvent estate of P, A.Daumais, mer- chant-tailor, of St.Cunegonde.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c¢.The alarm from box 83 at 7.50 last evening brought the fire boys to No.108 Lagauchetiere-street, where smoke was seen issuing from the third story, produced by children playing with matches.No damage.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c.Mr.N.Constant, a farmer of St.Joseph de Soulanges, aged 68, went into his field on Monday to fetch one of his horses.À few hours afterwards he was found in a pool of blood, having been kicked to death by the animal.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c.A demand of assignment has been made upon'Louis Robert, merchant tailor, tobaccopistjand barber, of this citly by Messrs.Hodgson, Sumner & Co., and Mr.James Gardner appointed provisional guardian.Liabilities abovt $1000.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c§ The proprietor of the Riendeau Hotsl has made arrangements to receive 150 members of Hampden Lodge, 27, L O.O.¥., from Springfield, Mass., and surrounding cities, which will arrive in the city this morning at 7.30, by the G.T.R.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10¢ On account of au assault which in April last was committed on the Rev.J.Edgar Hill by a conductor on the St.Catherine-street car, Messrs.Basteed & Lane have entered suit against the Montreal Street Railway Company for $250 damages.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10c.The O.R.N.steamer Sovereign is about ready tn resume her trirs on ths Ottawa river, her disabled machinery having been rapidly repaired.The defective walking beam was replaced by a new one made at the Grand Trunk works and is said to be a fine piece of workmanship.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar, 10¢ Francis Pilon, a young man 23 years of age, while at work yesterday on board the steamer \u201cNationale,\u201d was seriously injured by a heavy piece of lumber falling on and injuring his spine, with, it is feared, fatal results, He lies at the Notre Dame hospital, where he was conveyed in the ambulance.Smoke the[Sohmer Cigar, 10c¢.An intimation has been received : v the Principal of McGill from tbe cha - - man of the Royal Commission for tuo London International Exhibition that the University has been selected as one of the institutions in which a scholarship of $750 per annum, tenable for two years, shall be open for compatition.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar,10c.Yesterday afternoon whilst the steamer Cassius of the Hansa Line was being discharged, a horse in a cart belonging to a master carter of the name of Don- nelly loaded with paving sets from the steamer became restive, and despite the efforts of the carter backed into the river and was engulphed, the driver having a narrow escape.The horse and cart still remain at the bottom of the St.Lawrence.Smoke the Sohmer Cigar 10c, Mr.A, A, 8andiman and Miss Maud Joseph, niece of Mr.Jesse Joseph, were united in wedlock at the bride\u2019s residence, 19 Milton-street on Monday afternoon.The ceremony, which was in accordance with the Jewish rite, was performed by Rev.Dr.De Sola.The happy couple have gone to spend their honeymoon at tbe Pacitic coast.Mont- \u2018tal will be their future home, Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars, Now isthe time to get your Fall Dress Goods while 8.Carsley\u2019s stock is complete with shades and patterns.Bargains in Table Damasks Bleached ani Unbleached at 8.Carsley\u2019s.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Good Boys Die Young Unless they are fed on victuals made with Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder.do go at once.BOPULAR AMUSEMENTS, « Master andMan\u201d at the Academy\u2014Ma,, garet Mather Next Week.Large audiences still continue to patronize the Academy nightly, and all jeave thoroughly pleased with the aot.ors, actresses and play.Those who have not yet seen the drama would do wel] to Fort Donelson, The sterling drama Fort Donelson at, tracted large audiences at the Theatre Royal, yesterday afternoon and evening and the spectators were highly delight with both productions.One of the pri, cipal features of the piece is the singing and the dancing of Mr.Hoyt, who wa compelled to respond four times to the encores last night.The military dri between Van Ness and Dunphy is alg, very amusing and the dancing of thy former was greatly admired.The diff.rent parts in the sensational drama ary well taken and the company has been well received during the week with crowded houses - Margaret Mather, Margaret Mather, who i8 regarded gg one of the leading actresses of the Uniteq States, opens a week's engagement at the Academy next Monday, with a par.formance of John Tobin\u2019s excellent comedy, \u201c The Honeymoon,\u201d in which Mig Mather has never before beensesn here, The last appearance of this tragedienug was of so successful a nature as to warrant the belief that her season next wesk will be a financial success.In addition to \u201cThe Honeymoon,\u2019 \u2018Romeo and Juliet,\u201d * Leah, the Forsaken\u201d ayq * Lady of Lyons \u201d will be given durlng the week.Miss Mather\u2019s company jg said to be the strongest organization she bas ever had, and consists of Mr.Otis Skinner, Maida Craigen, Jobn Malone, Giles Shine, Henry E.Walton, Howard Ryle, Carrie Jameson, Fitzgerald Mar.phy and Gilmon Scott.* The Honeymoon \u201d is one of the old English comedies, made famous by leading actresses whose names are household words in the theatrical profession.The sale of seats opens this morning (Thursday).\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Smoke Noisy Boys 1890 Cigars.Robbed at the Park.During the entertainment at Sohmer Park last night quite a sensation was caused by an audacious robbery.Itap- pears that a rich farmer of Pointe-aux.Trembles, named Champeau, has been staying in the city at the Racicot hotel for the past few days with his wife and daughter, the latter a very prepossessing young }ady who is engaged to be married to a young man named Tremblay, of Pointe - aux -Trembles.Tremblay also night accompanied Mr, Champeau to the Sobmer Park to attend the concert, and the two were drinking together when suddenly M.Champeau discovered that he had been relieved of $700.This was after he had been separated from Tremblay and his suspicious were directed toward the latter.The victim hastened to lay a complaint at the Central police station and a warrant may be issued this morning for Tremblay\u2019s arrest on sus picion.\u2014\u2014e>-\u2014\"\u2014 The Y.I.L.and B, Association.The regular meeting of the Young Irishmen\u2019s Literary and Benefit Association was held in their hall last evening, Mr.R.Lennaun presiding.Mr.A.C.came to Montreal on a visit and last O'Neill was elected recording secretary, and Mr, M.J.Whelan librarian.A resolution of condolence was pessed on the death of Mr.John Boyle OReilly, lately decessed.A report wes received from the excursion committee showing that the excursion this year was one of the most successiul ever held, both financially and otherwise.The meeting then adjourned.The Y,I, L.and B.Society is rapidly increasing in membership ond an extra inducement, which has proved moat successful, has been added to the privileges of the association, io j the form of a bard ball alley which i constantly in use.The gymnasium i complete and the seuson will reopen | the first week in October, when it is ex- rected the class will be larger than ever \u2018 Carslake\u2019s St, Leger Sweep.The Inter-State commerce law will not prevent the winners ia Carslake\u2019s , St.Leger sweep receiving the amount down, as the sweep is certified to fill.Subscribers are guaranteed their money in fullin the event of their drawing borses.CADEMY of MUSIC HENRY THOMAS, Lessee & Man.Week of Septembee 8 Engagement Extrzordinaire of the CELEBRATED TRAGEDIENNE di MARGARET MATHER - REÉPEPRPTOIRE-\u2014 THE HONEYMOON-\u2014Monday Tuesday.ROMEO AND JULIET\u2014Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights.IEAH THE FORSAKEN \u2014 Frida night.LADY OF LYONS\u2014Saturday matinee, £es'a now on sale at Nordheimer\u2019s and \u2018y uSt\u2014Near Cathedral-street or St.Cather L ine and Bishop-street:\u2014A carriage lap rug.The firder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Room 2,1, New York Lie Building, Place d\u2019Armes Square, | ART SQUARES in special low lines at THOMAS LICCET\u2019S CONSIGNMENT SALE of carpets is a hoon to every one purchasing at THOMAS LICCET\u2019S \u2014\u2014 IT WILL BE GAIN TO EVERYONE in want of carpets to see the consignments that are selling at THOMAS LICCET\u2019S ened THOSE IN WANT OF CARP:T who miss the consignments are to be pitied by | THOMAS LICCET THE HERALD is printed and published bY \u201cTHE HERALD COMPANT (Limited) Hon Peter Mitchell, President, at Nos Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, - | Bt « > Mer rame f a! 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