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The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette
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1% \u201c Stevens\u2019 Stcun-refined Seal Oil.J.& R.McLEA, Agents Caledonia Coal & Railway Co., 8 Common Street, Montreal, Sept.26 229 NEW LABRADOR HERRINGS.Fe oamonin GREENLAND: Munn\u2019s No.1 Labrador.Ex Schooner WARRICR: Penney\u2019s No.1 Labrador.Wil be Sold CHEAP from Wharf APPLY EARLY, STEWART MUNN & CO, Télephone 1235.2 SL John Street.Labrador Herring.NOW LANDING, Ex Schooners C.Bernier and Ste, Anne, TEN DAYS FROM THE COAST, Prime No.{ Labrador Herring, Buine, Johnston & Co.\u201d and ** Bartlett\u201d brands.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 20 Tlerces No.{ Salmon.40 Casks Pure Cod Oil.JOHN BAIRD & CO, 209 Commissioner Street, MONTREAL.2473 ; A | POSITIVE SURE FOR {| CATARRH, GIVES Immediate Relief FoR | Gold in Head, | HAY FEVER, \u201c1 EASY TO USE.Not a Snuff, Powder or Irritating Liquid, Price 60 cts.and $1.00.If not obtainable at your drug- glata, sent prepaid on receipt of price, Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Onl DITY OF .THE STOMACH, YNESS HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, And every species of disease arisin Irom disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD, T.MILBURN & CO, Proprietors, TORONTO.Having received their Fall and Winter stock of TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY \u2014ALS0,\u2014 Pattern Suits From Poole, INVITE INSPECTION.WARNING.The public is warned that irresponsible parties are obtaining entrance to Luildings on the pretence that they are employed by the Bell Telephone Company or the City Fire Alarm Department; and notice is hereby given that all our employees are furnished with Badges, and no persons should be admitted to buildings except upon production of such Badge.C.F.SISE, ViceePresident Bell Telephone Co.F.H.BADGER, Supt.City Fire Alarm Department.Now.Ist, 1887.tf 213 W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO.100 Grey Nun Sireet.Importers o SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, Chimney Tops, Vent Linings, Blue Covers, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Portland Cement, Roman Cement, Canada Cement, Water Lime, Whiting, Plaster of Paris, China Clay, &c., &C., &c, MANUFACTURERS OF BESSEMER STEEL, SOFA CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.A large stock always on hand, Ggtober 4° ies CASTOR FLUID (Registered, Adelie fully refreshing preparation for the Lo hould be used dally.Keeps the scalp grown\u201d brevents dandruff, promotes the jy À perfect hair dressing for the themyy, Ze ver bottle, HENRY R.GRAY 141 St.Lawrence Main Street.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1887.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENCING 13TH JUNE, 1887.THROUGH EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY (Sundays excopled) às ollows:\u2014 Leave Levis.oooooo inl, 815 Arrive Riviere du Loup 12 00 \u201cTrois Pistoles 12 55 \u201c* Rimouski.14 33 \u201cLittle Metis.IE 15 38 * Campbellton.0.19 00 * Dalhousie Junction.1935 \u201cBathurst.\u2026 2123 \u201c+ Newcastle.2230 MONCLON LL.casa san en 140 fost John 539 ** Halitax.Certara, 9 10 Tne night trains from Montreal of the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railways connect at Point Levi and Levis with these trains.The Trains to ITalifax and St.John run through to their destination on Sundays, The Sleeping Cav leaving Montreal ou Mon- dny, Wednesday and Friday, runs through to {falifax, and the one leaving on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10 St.Join All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time.Z#\"THROUGH TICKETS may be obturned via rail and steamer to aii points on the Lower St.Lawrence and in the Maritime Provinces.For tickets and all information in regard to passenger fares, rates of freight, train arrangements, &c., apply to G.W.ROBINSON, Eastern Freight nnd Passenger Agent.136; ST.JAMES STREKT, Opposite Si, Lawrence Hall, MONTREAL D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent, RAILWAY OFFICE, Moncton ,N.B., June 8th, 1887.\u2014 V \u2014\u20140\u2014 Trains Leave Bonaventure Station A.M.\u2014Fast Train, arriving at 8.30 St.Albans 10.59 a.m., Buriing- ton 12.10 p.m., Montpelier 12.50 p.m., White River Junction 2.55 pm, Boston via Lowell 7.20 p.m., and New York via Springfield at 10.30 p.m.Pulhinan New Buffet Parlor Cars to Boston.P.M.\u2014New York Express daily, 4.20 sundays included, arriving at St.Albans 6.50 p.m., (Supper); Burlington, 8.15 p.m., Rutland, 10.30 p.m., Troy, 2,00 un, Albany, 2.20 a.m.; New York, 7.00 am.Daily, except Sunday, arriving.Worcester 6.40 a.n1.; Boston, 6.00 a.m, vie Rutland, Bellows Falls and Fitchburg.Wagners new Palace Sleeping Curs Montreal to New York and St, Albans to Boston.Through Cars on this trainarriving Water- 100 7.20 p.m., Magog 8.30 p.3n., and Sherbrooke 9.20 p.n, P.M.\u2014Boston Night Express, 8.30 Daily, Sunday included, for St.Alban\u2019s, White River Junction, Manchester Nashua, arriving Boston, vie Lowell, 830 a.m.Daily, Sunday excepted, for Boston, via Fitchburg, arriving 4.35 an, New York via Northampton, Holyoke, Springiield and New Haven, 11.40 a.m.This train makes close connection at Nashua and Winchendon for Wordester, Providence and alt polnts on New York and New England Raiiroads.Pallman Buitet Sl>eping Cars to Bo-ton and Springfield.For Tickets, Time-tables, and other formation, apply at Windsor and Bain, ral Hotels, Grund Trunk Offices, or at the © im- puny\u2019s oftive, 156 St.Janes Street.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger agent.S.W.CUMMINGS, General Pass.Agent.J.W.HOBART, General Manuger.Montreal, October 10, 1537.CANAL CO\u2019S RAILROADS, < 1).and FI.\u201d \u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia.\u201cAND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST.Quick Time.No Delays.The Shortest and Most Comfortable Route between Montreal and New York.TRAIN LEAVE MONTREAL.4.30 p.m.\u2014Night Express, Sundaysincluded.\u2014Wagner's Elegant Sieepin Car runs through to New York without change, arriving in New York at 7.00 next morning.This Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 8.30 a.m.New York Through Malls and Express carried via this line.; Information given, and Tickets sold at Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, all Giand Trunk Offices, and at the Company's Office.143 St.James Street, Montreal.J.W.BURDICK, CHAS.C.McFALL, General Pass\u2019r Agent, General Agent, Albany, N.Y., Montreal.Oct.24 292 mr New England Paper Co.21 De Bresoles Street, Montreal, News and Wrapping Papers, all sizes and weights, made to order.John Hope & Co.MONTREAL.AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOHN DE KUYPER & SON, Kotterdam, MARTELL & CO., Cognac.JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac.MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CU., Coblenz.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.M.MISA, Xeres de la Frontera.COUKBURN, SMITHES & CO., Oporto.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona.RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordeaux.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & H1BBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE & CO0., Glasgow.WM.JAMESON & C0., Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin.\u2014AND\u2014 BOOTHS OLD TOM GIN, ete.N.B.\u2014~URDERS RECEIVED FROM THE WHOLESALL TRADE ONLY.December 22 300 JAMES THOMSON, HOUSE FURNISHING 2nd GENERALDECORATION 237 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.October 19 251 moavecoemP ARTS UNDEVELOPED of t he bodyen a1 dstrengthened.Full articulars (sealed) free.ERIE MED.Cu, uffulo, N.Y.June à send six ceuts for postage A PRIZE and receive free, a costly \"box of goods which will Lelp all, of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world.Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure Terms mailed free.True & Co, Augusta, Maine.1y RAILWAYS.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL at :\u2014 8 10 A.M.\u2014t lI Fast Express for Louisville \u2018 Three Rivers, Quebec, &e.A.M.\u2014Il Day Express for St.John's, 8.45 Farnham, Newport, Manchester, Nashua, Boston, Portland and New England points, via Montroni and Boston Air Line.9 00 A.M\u2014Ii Fast Express for Lachute, : Ste.Therese, Ottaw: , &o.9 10 ADM.Day Express 1or Brockville, 1 Smiths Falls, Psterboro, Kingston, Toronto, &e.P.M.\u2014-Suburban train for St.Therese.3.00 3.3 bec, &e.4,30 4.45 field, &e.5.0 5.20 &e.3 P.M.\u2014For St.Therese and St Jerome, 5, St Lin and St, Rustache Branches.6 1 P.M.\u2014Suburban train for St.Therese \u2018 and intermediate stations.1,45 P.M.\u2014+ ( Nixht Express for St.Johns, Farnham, Newport, Concord, Man- chioster, Nashua, Lowell, Boston, and New BEagland.8 20 PAL Pacific Express for Ottawa, 1 Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria, and all points in the North-West and on Pacific Coast, 3 3 P.M\u20141 I Western Express for Smiths \u2019 Falls, Peterboro, Kingston, Toronto, Owen Sound, St.Thomas, London, Detroit, Chicago, And all points in Ontario and Western Slates.10 0 P.M.\u2014ll Night Express for Three 1 Rivers, Quebec, and points on the lutercoloniul Railway and Lower Provinces.t Runs Daily, Sundays included, Other trains week days only.il Parlor and Sleeping Cars on trains so marked.American Customs Officer at station to examine baggage destined for the United States.TICKET OFFICES : 268, 202 and 253 St.James Street, Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and Qucbee Gate Station, October 5 237 P.M.\u20141 I! Tocal Express for Berthier- ville, Three Rivers, Batisean, Que- P.M;\u2014Tocal Express for St.Therese, Lachute, Buckingham, Ottawa, &c.P.M\u2014Local Express for St.Johns, Farnham, Sutton, Newport, Spring- P.M.\u2014Local fur Joliette, St.Felix de Valois, &e.P.M.\u2014From Bonaventure Station, for Chambly, Richelieu, Marieville, INSURANCE.GUARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Co\u2019v.PAID-UP CAPITAL £1,000,000stg Total Funds, - .- $19,500,000.Fire risks written at current rates.ROBT.STMMS & CO.ad GEO.DENHOLM, Ceneral Agents, Montreal.o\u2014\u2014 II.W.RAPITAEIL, SPECIAL AGENT.30 Hospital Strect.December 4 The Royal Canadian Fire and Marine Insurance Co.157 St.James Street, Montreal, Capital.\u2026.5300,000 Assets.RARE .700,000 Income, 1885.817,678 ANDREW ROBERTSON, Esq.President.HoN.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Vice-President.HARRY CUTT, AXHOHD.NICULL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter, Gxo.H.MCHENRY, Manager.M.J.E.DROLET, Agent for City ahd District otf Montreal.June 15 ly 236 North British and Mercantile FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE COMP\u201dY, ESTABLISHED 309.\u20140\u2014\u2014 ; Head Office for Canada, Montreal.DIRECTORS: W.W.OGILVIE, Esq.(OFX.W.Ogilvie & Co.) GILBERT SCOTT, Esq., Hox.THOMAS RYAN.THOMAS DAVIDSON, Managing Director.256 MANHEIM Marine Insufance Companv (LIMITED), GERMANY.London Office: 1 Royal Exchange Buildings.Ce + ee.£300,000 .£200,000 wn £20,000 October 25 Capital.Issued Capital.Reserve Funds.28 Insurance effected on merchandise, by Steamers and Sailing Vessels, outwards and inwards, at lowest rates of premium; also on Cattle Shipments by approved vessels.Losses Promptly adjusted.J Represented in Canada by R.N.C.CON- NAL, Agent and Attorney for the Company, Chesteriield Chambers, 18 St.Alexis street, Montreal.Telephone No, 1251.September 213 TELE Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.The HON.HENRY STARNES, chairman, EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esy., Genl.Manager Le Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien.W.J.BUCHANAN, Esq., General Manager Bank of Montreal.Capital.Amount I Assets .1$10,000,000 Mercantile Risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Churches, Dwelling Houses aud Farm Pre- perties insured at redueed rates.G.F.C.SMITH, | Chief Agent fur the Dominion.Sub-Agents, CYRILLE LAURIN, FRED.C.HENSHAW, 18 Piace d\u2019Arnies.4 Custem House Sq.Having been appointed Sub-Agent for the «bove Company for the City of Montreal, I take the liberty of asking my friends to favor me with a share oi their Insurance Risks.F.C.HENSHAW, 4 Custom House Square.Be Telephone Communication.STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.(Established 1823.) Total Risks 8100,000,000 Invested Fu .31,470,000 Annual Income 4.000,000 Bonuses hitherto distributed amount to the large sumof.co nie .17,000.000 The time for closing the Company\u2019s Books and dividing the Profits, having been extended to the 8th December next, all proposals sent in prior to that date will participate in the full year\u2019s share of the profit, W.M.RAMSAY, Secretary, Standard Buildings, Montreal.Nov, 21 tf 287 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.FRESH MINED SPRING HILL COAL.TY \u2014\u2014 Screened Steam and Slack Arriving Daily, and delivered ex cars to any part of the city.CUMBERLAND RAILWAY & COAL CO.CHESTERFIELD CHAMBERS.V7 Telephone call, 964.March 22 @ HEALTHY COMPETITION! There is Nothing Like It in Business.By cutting the prices \u201caway down\u201d and giving a FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL! FIRST-CLASS FIT! FIRST-CLASS MAKE, and FIRST-CLASS TRIMMINGS! we have taken the lead.By kind permission we can refer to many leading citizens, Our 84.00 Pants, to order, HMonseho!id Falk.A.M.ALLAN & CO., 218 St.James St., The Leading Tailoring Emporium, Oct, 17 247 are Now HOTELS.ST.LAWRENCE HALL 135 to 139 St.James Street.Montreal, HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor.THE BEST KNOWN HOTEL IN THE DOMINION.July 25 nmws 177 MONTREAL, Is the Hotel for Business Men.ALBEMARLE HOTEL, MADISON SQUARE, New York.:0: Most charmingly situated at the junction of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 21th Street facing Madison Square.Conducted on the European Plan.JANVRIN & WALTER, Propriclors, y stT 147 June 20 THE RUSSELL, TTAWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada.This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the most modern style, is now open.The Russell contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with passenger and baggage elevators, and commands a splendid view of the city, Parlinmentary grounds, river and canal.Visitors to the Capital having business with the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Russell, where they can always ineet leading public men.The entire Hotel is sapplied with escapes, and in case of fire there wouid not be any confusion or danger.Every attention paid to guests.KENLEY & ST.JACQUES, Proprietors.31 February 5 Revere House BOSTON.Near Poston ant Muine, Fastern ,Fitehburg and Loweil depots, centres of business and places of amusement.Remodelled, Refurnished, Newly Decorated, and now kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms are all large and comfortable ; ele- ant suites, with baths attached; ample pubic parlors; gentlemen\u2019s cafe and billiard- room added, and first-class in every respect.ROOMS FROM $1.00 À DAY UP.J.F.MERROW & CO., Propietors.Nov.3 3m Tst 202 MurrayHill Hotel NEW YORK.The largest and finest constructed hotel in he city, on Park Avenue, one block from Grand Central Depot.[ON AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.) 500 rooms, elegantly furnished and decorated.The ventilation,drainage and sanitary arrangements generally, are the most perfect that human ingenuity and skill can devise 3stairways and 3 elevators.No charge for conveying baggage from or to the Grand Central Depot.HUNTING & HAMMOND, Proprietors.June 15 ly 1482 HOTEL BRUNSWICK Fifth Avenue New York.This most fashionable and centra zy located hotel has been renovated from top to bottom, and Is now re-opened under management of RH.Southgate, upon the American and European plans.This hotel is the favorite resort for Canadians, MITCHELL, KINZLER & SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Comfortable Rooms, $2 per day; Board 32.50 per day.as Oct.2 tf 250 ST.LOUIS HOTEL QUEBILC.This hotel, which is unrivalled for size style, and locality in Quebec has just been completely transformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new system of drainage aud ventilation, passenger elevator, electric hells and lights, &e.In fact, all that modern ingenuity and practical scienca can devise to promote the coimfort and convenience of guests has been supplied.WILLIS RUSSELL, President.CHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HOTEL CO, Proprietorg, June 28 CHARLOTTETOWN.P.E.-1 REVERE HOUSE.Mrs.MCNEIL, - - - - Proprietress.First-class commercial and Private Hotel.Goud Sample Rooms, convenient to Rallway und Steamboats.PALACE HOTEL OF BOSTON The Vendome Corner Commonwealth Avenue and Dartmouth Street.This is onc of the largest and most elegant hotel structures in this country.Conveniently situated, delightfully surrounded, and in every way desirable for transient visitors and tourists.1t is also peculiarly attractive as a Residence for Ladies and tumiltes.Commonwealth avenue (extending from the Public Garden to the New Park), upon which the Vendome has its main front, is acknowledged to be the finest boulevard in America, and tacing it on either side are the most costly and beautiful residences in the city.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.HAT AILS You?Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, lifeless, and_indescribably miserable, both physically and mentally; experience & sense\u2019 of fullness or Llioating after eating, or of \u2018 gone- ness,\u201d or emptiness of stomach in the morning, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, \u201c ioating specks\u201d before the eyes, nervous prostration or exhaust.on, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chitly sensations, shar, biting, transient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or turbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, Indescribable feeling of dread, or of impending calamity ?f you have all, or any copsidernble number of these symptoms, you are suffering from \u201chat most common of Americ Fadiog\u2014 \u201cilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, ted with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion.Tho more \u2018orplicated your disease hes boeomne, tho renter the number and diversity of symp- ad, No matter what stuge it bas reached, \u2018tr, Pierce» Goldeu Medical Discovery vill subdue it, if taken according to direc.ions for a reasonable length of time.If not cured, complications multiply and Consumption of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quito liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination.Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Dise covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood - purifying organ, cleanses the systern of all blood-taints and iin- purities, from whatever cause arising.It is cgually efficacious in acting upon the Kidneys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, atrengthening, and healing their diseases.As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it Promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength.In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great gelebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred disoages.Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery CURES ALL HUMORS, froin a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula.Sait-rheum, * Fever-sores,\u201d Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine.Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence.Especially has it manifested ifs potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof- uioug Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, \u201c White Swellings,\u201d Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands.Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Discases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections.\u201cFOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.\u201d Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr.Pierce\u2019 Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, à fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established.CONSUMPTION, which is Serofula of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease.From its marvelous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed remedy to the public, Dr.Pierce thought seriously of calling it his ** CONSUMPTION CURE,\u201d but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonie, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not onl as a reme for Consumption, but for a Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs.For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short negs of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efilicient retuedy, Sold by Druggists, ut $1.00, or Six lsottles for $5.00.Send ten cents in stamps for Dr.Picree\u2019s book on Consumption.Address, World's Dispensary Medical Assoriation, 663 Main St, BUFFALG, \".YX.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Coy.(887-FALL ARRANGEMENT-i887 The stenmnofts orthls Company between MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Will commence running regularly on nd MAY as under :\u2014 The steamer QU EBLC, Cart.R.NELSON, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the steamer MONTREAL, CAPT.L'H.uy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at o\u2019clock p.m., from Montreal.STEAMERS BETWEEN QUEBEC AND SAGUENAY.The steamer UNION leaves Quebec twice a week.at 7.30 a.m., Tuesdays and Fridae for Chicoutimi, calling at Bay St.Paul, Eboule- ments, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadou- sac and Ha Ha Bay.; Steamer BOHEMIAN, Capt.BAKER, will leave for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 o\u2019clock noon, commencing on o ening of canal.Steamer THREE RIVERS, Capt.COLLETTE, leaves for Three Riversevery Tuesday and Friday at 1.30 p.m.Steamer CHAMBLY, Captain J.CHAPDE- LAINE, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday at 1 pm.Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.LAFORCE, on and after Friday, the 2Rth October, will leave dally (Sundays excepted) at 2.30 p.m., for Vercheres, caliing at ucherville, Varennes ; and for Contrecœur on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.; Steamer LAPRAIRIE, Capt.Bouragsa, will leave from 3rd Oct.to close of navigation.HOUR OF DEPARTURE.From 3rd October to 31st October, (Sundays and holidays excepted) :\u2014 From Montreal.From Laprairie.7,80 a.m.4.30 a.m.11.00 am.9.00 a.m.09 12,30 p.m.4.Me From s1st October to close of nuvigation, (Sundays and holidays excepted):\u2014 8.00 a.m.3.00 p.m.7.00 a.m.10.00 a.m.LONGUEUIL FERRY.WEEK DAYS AND HOLIDAYS, From Longueuil to Hechelaga, Cotton Factory Whart,\u20146 a.m., 7, 7.40, 8.20, 9, 9.40, 10.20, 11, 11.40; 12:20 p.m., 1, 1.40, 2.20, 3, 3.40, 4.20; 5, 5.40, 6.30.From Cotton Factory What to Longueuil-4.20 a.m., 7.20, 8, 8.40, 9.20, 10, 10.40, 11.20; 12.10 p.m.,12.40, 1.20, 2, 2.40, 3.2, 4, 4.40, 5.20, 6, 7.Service between Longueuil and Lapratrie Wharf:\u2014 SUNDAY TRIPS, From Longueuil\u20143 a.1n., 12.30 p.m., 1.45, 3, and 4.30.From Montreal, Laprairie Wharf\u20148.40 a.m., 1.05 p.m., 2.20, 8.85 and 5.= From Ijochelaga\u2014Cotton Factory Wharf\u2014 9.05 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.45, 4 and 5.20.COMPANY'S TICKEY OFFICES: \u2014Tames Dunn, 136} St.James street, opposite St.Lawrence Hail; John McConniff, indsor Hotel; À.B.Chatfee, Jr., 22 and 206 St.James street ; Hy.st Dizier, Bnimoral Hotel; Robert McEwen, Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s Ticket Office, Richelieu Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.ALEX, MILLOY, J.B.LABELLE, Traffic Manager.General Manager General Offices, 228 St.Paul sireet.- Montreal, Oct, 10, 1887.tf105 TH OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY.FALL ARRANGEMENT! MARKET STEAMERS.Steamer PRINCESS will leave Canal Basin 6 aan.WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS for Ste.Anne's, Pt.aux Anglais, Rigaud, Carillon und Pt.Fortune.Str.MAUDE, on WEDNESDAYS } 6 M Str.DAGMAR, on SATURDAYS cités for Oka, Como, Hudson, Carillon, Grenyile, Brown\u2019s Wharf, and ail intermediate ports between GRENVILLE and OTTAWA.Freight and passengers at lowest rates.Freight carried through to Ottawa without transhiprient.Passengers may take 6.50 a.m.traln for Lachine WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS to conhect with steamers.R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., Manager.N.B.\u2014Steamers leave CARILLON and PT.FORTUNE for Montreal MoNDAYS and C.H.GREENLEAF & CO., Proprietors, Tugsvays at 6 san.Nov.18th; 1886.6123 Oct, 18 28 pa meet tee | | | | TELEGRAPHIC.CANADIAN.FROM THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.Cabinet Meeting\u2014French Labor Jour.nal-Hackmen Organizing.(SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERALD).QUEBEC, November 8.\u2014A meoting of the Cabinet was held ihls afternoon, and a great deal of iniportant business transacted.The lumbering trade is looking up, and prices bave advanced to the -atisfaction of holders.A new dally Fiench paper is contemplated by the French Canadian Knights of Labor to advocate in their lunguag.: the objects and views of their organization.A small timber firm and a leather firm in St, Roch\u2019s are reported to-day to be financially embarrassed.Quebec banks are said to be the chicf ere litors.The hackmen here are organizing and quality.ngior the municipal elections.It secins they want and have asked repeatedly for some reforms in the tariff, &., but the Council have =o far not paid any a :ention to their complaints, The River St.Charles is frozen over and good skating was indulged on it to-day by some ventursome lads.Lieutenant-Governor Angers, accompanied by several ladles, honored Mrs.Scott-Siddons\u2019 readings last night by his presence.The Hon.Premier and Made.Mercier and Hon.James Meshan= were bresent this evening, When tiiere was another large audience.It is stated that Dr.Rinfret, M.P.P.for Quebee West, wiil succeed the late Hon.Mr.Couture as Legislative Councillor.There will be an official inauguration of the parish of Queboe water works at Maple Avenue to-morrow.Invitations for the affair have been issued by the contractor, Mr, Chas.O'Leary.The Quebec Press Association meet to-mor- row night for the purpose of submitting a Proposition for a junction of all the press associations of the Dominion.: Arthur Aude:, advocate, of Quebec, has been named Registrar of the newly estab- Hshed Court of Exchequer.REFORM CONVENTION AT WATERLOO.Nomination of a Liberal Candidate, WATERLOO, Que.November 8.\u2014The Reform Convention to nominate a Liberal candidate for Shefford, for the seat in the Local House vacated by the death of Mr.Thomas Brassard, wus held here to-day.Seventy-one delegates were present, representing every polling sub-division in the county.Mr, John P.Noyes, advocate, and Batonnler-Generval of the Bur of the Province, was nominated on the third ballot, receiving 38 votes to 31 for Dr.DeGGrosbuis.Mr.Noyes made an appropriate speech in French and Euglish, accepting the nomination and defining his position as a warm supporter of the Mercier Government.Mr.M, Auger, ex-M.P., followed, endorsing Mr, Noyes\u2019 candidature, and calling on Liberals of shetlord to leave no stone un- tarned to secure his election.He said it Would be a eryiug shame at this time to return an opponent of Mr.Mercier.The nom- inution Was auanimous, and the most harm- onous feeling prevailed.Mr.Noyes\u2019 return ls regarded as certain.FROM THE DOMINION CAPITAL.Salvation Army General Orders\u2014100th Colors\u2014Anti-Reciprocity \u2014~-Vew Senator.O11AWA, Nov.8.\u2014Gen.Booth, of the Salvation Army, has ted nw regitlations which nave been forw:u-led Lo the various branches ot the Salvation Ariny in Canada and the United States.Soidices wiil not be permitted to attend other churches or religious meet ngs without permission from the Capinin.Mayor Stewart leaves to-night for Winnipeg to attend a meeting of the Ania « te Coal Company.It seems to be understood, sa s the Journat, that the 100th regimental colors will be de- sited in the Pavilament buildings or in the Iilitarv Musewin h.re.The fact that the flags were never under fire is given as a reason for not placing them in a cathedral, this bein: the ca-tomn usually foliowed.It is undersioud that Mr, James Tass», ex- ALP., hus been invited to address the French Board of Trade of Montreal, in reply to the Commercial Union address deliveréd before that body by Mr.J, lI.Perrault some time ago.\u2018sir A, P.Caron has postponed for a little his start for British Co\u2018Umbia which was to have been made to-night, Messrs, Jos.Tasse, ex-M.P., and J, J.Tarte, were to have accompanied him returned home this afternoon, It 1s understood 1bat Mr.John McDonald, \u2018Toronto\u2019s merchant prince has been detinite- ly appointed to the senate succeediug the late Seuator MeMaster.Capt.Warren, or Victoria, B.C., Is here.He is one of the principal ghipowners on the Preltie cou -t ani came to Ottawa 1or the purpose of urging tie Government to Lave the ehring sea seizures considered at the Ashery convention, Five of his sealers are now in possession of the United States autnorities in Alaska.He will also visit Washington.He says the Alaska Comnrerclal Company 18 at the bottom or'the trouble.He will demand compensation for the scizure of the vessels, The Government has not yet recelved copies of theresolutions passed at the inter- provincial conference at Quebec.FROM THE PRAIRIE CITY.An Extradition Arraugement \u2014 The Lake Frozeu Over\u2014More Railway Mntters.WINNIPEG, Man., Nov, 8.\u2014Inspector Saunders and tun men of the Mounted Police left Maple Creek yesterday for the intornational boundary, where they will on Thursday meet a detachment of Ainerican troops, under command of an officer, who will hand over to Inspector Saunders, under the Extradition Treaty, Gaudry and Racette, the murderers of MeLeisi.They wiil be brought east for trial.The N.P.R.tried and failed to arrange for the delivery of express matter from thelr terminus at Pembina to the C.P.R.Staten in Emerson by reason of the refusal of the Dominion Express Jompany to accept express packages from them, Lake Winnipeg was frozen over this year earlier than lor twelve years previous.Mr.Preston, raliway contractor, Las received a telegram from Ottawa, stating that an Qrder-in-Council has been passed, authorizing the payment of dratts issued in settlement of claims against Macdonald & Preston, for work done on the old Souris and Rocky Mountain grade, between Melbourne and Rapid City.Tie fight between Holt, contractor for Hudson\u2019s Bay Railway, and the company, is becoming very deterinined.The company claim that Holt 1as been paid fully for work done bonds of the company having been hande over to him, Itisexpected that the true in- wardness ofaffairs in this transaction, wh oh has never yet been thoroughly understood, will be brought out in examination.After a long consultation the civic deputation last night jdecided on final conditions regarding what they thought right relating to the R, R.V.R.contract.These were handed to Mr, Holt, contractor, and he was seen this morning just as he was leaving for the East.He spoke very confidently of a satisfuctory arrangement being arrived at, saying he was of opinion that the delegates were very inoderate in their demands, only wanting what honest men would ask.He had taken thelr proposed modifications with him, and would proceed immediately to his principals and to his lawyers to see if they would in any way effect the sale of their bonds.Of course, that was the important point afier all, as they must be in a position to sell thelr bonds.Speaking for himself he saw no reason to doubt that the modifications would be accepted.Ifso he would telegraph at once and, immediately upon the $30),000 being put ap by the city, he would cominence operations More than that he could not do and he believed that such action ou his part could not be considered other than fair.>.WEATHER REPORT.MONTREAL, November 8.Temperature in the shade by standard thermometer, observed by Hearn & Harrison, Opticians und Mathematical Instrument makers, 1640 and 1642 Notre Dame street : 8 A.M.1 P.M.6 P.M.0.40.34.MAX.MIN.MEAN, 46.34.40.BY STANDARD BAROMETER, 8 A.M l P.M.ô P.M.29.90 29.99.30.14.METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, TORONTO, Nov.8, Lan.Probabilities.Lakes\u2014Increasing easterly winds; falr to cloudy weather.Upper 8(.Lawrencc\u2014Moderate to fresh north and east winds ; fair, cold weather.Lower St.Lawrence and Guif\u2014Dcereasing north-wesierly winds; fine, cold weather.Maritime\u2014Fresh north-westerly winds; fine, colder weather.1 IF sick headache is misery, what are Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills it they will positively cure it?People who have used them speak trankly of taeir worth.They are small and easy tu take.Subscription $6.00 per annum.AMFRICAN-.CHICAGO CHIEF OF POLICE.Prepared for all Eventualities.CHICAGO, Nov.8.\u2014Chtef of Police Ebersold says the rumor that Anarchists are coming here from other places is erroneous.Instead ofcoming here, the few in the city are leaving it.\u201cThere need be no uncasiness,\u201d he said, \u201c of any demonstration by sympathizers with the Anarchists.Guards are placed over the public buildings, ut the water works, etc., merely to insure a fecling of safety and to guard against any possible contingency, not bueause we fear any actual violence.\u201d The Proprietors of gun stores are making arrangements to store thelr stock of weapons in vaultsand to place extra guards over them on the day of the execution, Sheriff Matson said this afternoon thst if he does noi hear from the Governor by tomorrow night he shuli at once begin the work ol erecting the scaffolds.Jailor Folz and deputies will adjust the nooses and the Sheriff will be present to superintond the whole, while a force of deputy s! eriffs, police and bailiffs wiil be in attendance to render any assistunce necessary.as provided in the statutes of this State, a jury of twelve will be present, two Of Whou must be physicians, to view the bodies.They und the {awyers in the case and press (repres ntalives will be the ouly on.s iaifow.to witness the ex :eution.UNITED STATES ELECTIONS.Particulars From the Polls\u2014Supposed Democratic Gains.LINCOLN, Neb., Nov.8.\u2014It has been raining all day ad alight vote was polled with a reduced Republican majority on the Siate ticket.The chief interest centres in the Judicial ticket.The Prohibitionists and Democrats have fused to beat the Republican nominee.The result will be very ctose.LYNCHBURG, Va., Nov.8.\u2014The Democrats carry Lynchburg by 450 majority.NEW York, Nov.8.\u2014During a quarrel today over the merlts of candidates D.D.Sullivan kicked Frederick Michaels so badly that be died.Sullivan was arrested.NEW YORK, Nov.8.\u2014New York city and Brooklyn, with about 25 polling places to re- pout give Cook (Democratic) a plurality of 2,000 over Grant (Republican) for Sceretury of State.George polis about 80,00) votes In New York and 15,00 in Brooklyn.Returns at 9.30 p.m.from the interior of the State are still meagre but the indications are that the State has been carried by the Democrats by from 10,000 to 13,000 plurality.NEW YORK, Nov.8.9 p.m.\u2014At this writing it would appear that Cook (D.mocrat) has defeated Col.Fred.Grant (Republican) by about 10,000 votes.These are the heads of the State ticket.Henry George poiled heavy votes in Brooklyn but there is a big decline compared with his vote for Mayor in this city and the country returns show that his support outside New York and Brooklyn has hen insignificant.RicuMoND, Va., November 8.\u2014The returns from 20 counties and cities do not show a gain or loss to either party, although the vote has changed in several Instances, former Democratic counties electing Republicans, and vice vers.Boston, November 8.\u2014The enormous crowds in the streets and ln the corridors of hotels indicates that the intercst in the State contest is very much greater than usual.At the Republican headquarters Chairman Burden claims that the Republicans will give a plurality of 14,000, and perhaps 17,000.The net loss for the Democratic ticket in Boston is 3,000, while Repub- leans claim that returns so far in show that they have galned three or four senators and a dozen or niore representatives.The total returns received so far at Republican headquarters show uw Democratic net loss in the State of 8,100.At the Demo- cratie headquarters they are making no claims, except that the vote will be found to be close when the returns are ail in.The News says New York Siate has gone Democratic by 10,00 plurality.The Sun claims that the State is Democratic by 15,00 plarality.Dynamite Bomb.CHICAGO, November 8.\u2014A loaded dynamite bomb was found this morning on West Van Buren street, not rar from u polling place whore voting was in progress.A Temperance Strike.MILWAUKEE, Nov.S.\u2014A general strike of the mulsters employed in malt houses not connected with the breweries was inaugur- > this morning.They demand an increase ©: 3 per month, United States Militia.WASHINGTON, Nov.8.\u2014Adjutant-General Drum in his annual report to the Scerctary ot War states that the steadily increasing interest manifested by the militia of the States ig evidenced by the high percentage of attendance at the annuat encampments and the gon- erally excellent military \u201cspirit of the troops.Preparations for the Hanging.CHICAGO, Nov.8.\u2014The police are as mysterious as ever concerning the extent and character or their preparations for Friday, and nothing can be learned except from observation.It is rumored that the Mayor will issue a proclamation closing the saloons on that day in order to prevent the gathering of turbulent characters, and to shut off whiskey from ther.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Threatened by Anarchists.ST.PAUL, November8.\u2014H.T.San:ord, the Juror who sat in the Anarchist trial, and who, though threatened with death on the day ol the hanging of the Chicago Anarchists, nevertheless expressed a purpose to go to Chicago and witness the execution of the cond.mned, hus received a letter from Stale\u2019s Attorney Grinnel, of Chicago, advising him not to go as his life would certalnly be in danger.A Social Utopia Burst.Eu Paso, Tex., November 8\u2014Jabn Triel, late & member of the Socialistic Colony of A.K.Owen at Topolobampo, Mexico, on the Gulf of California has arrived here, he walked across the country a distance of 500 miles.He reports the Colonists suffering for food.It is about a year since the work of (Colonization began, Ove» 49 n- x 7 1.10 17 x 5 x 8.125 18 x 6 x 8 x ce.1.65 22 24.IB WILLIAM NOTMAN & SON, 17 Bleury Street.SOLE AGENTS FOR MONTREAL.DEATHS.MassoN\u2014In this city, November 6, L.H.R.Masson, Esy., aged 49 years.Funeral from his late residence, 822 Sherbrooke street, Wednesday, November 9, at 8.15 am., to the Canadian Pacific Railway station, Dalhousie square, thence to Terrebonue (special train to zo and return), where the service will be held.\u2019riends and relatives are requested to attend without turther notice.u 266 BROWN\u2014At Honolulu, Hawalian Islands, on the 10th of October, Sarah, wife ot Andrew Brown, and y ngest sister of John Reade.of this city.m 266 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.AMERICAN CIGARETTES.\u2014\u2014 SWEET CAPORAL, VANITY FAIR, OLD JUDGE.10 Cts.per Package.S.HYMAN, 180 St.James Street, The Mutus! Reserve Fond Life Association Pay Their Claims Before They are Due.READ THE FOLLOWING : MONTREAL, November 5th, 1887.$1,000.Received from the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York the sum of (Que Thousand Dollars, for amount of Policy No.36,055, on the life of Hubert Trepanier, now deceased.I have to thank you for the prompt settlement of this claim, nasmuch as the cluim is not due till 9th Dec.next.DAME MARIE TREPANIER.Si.Genevieve de Batiscan.Nov.8 u 26 Carsley\u2019s Advertisement.Tuesday, November 8, 1887.It is reported that S.Carsley's Cloakings and Ulsterings are both better and cheaper than in previous years.Grand inducements in this department.BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLAUK To be sold this month, twelve cases beautiful All-Wool Black Cashmeres, at special low rates.8S.CARSLEY.BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS For all kinds of Black Dress Materials (deal 2 8.CARSLEY'S.S.Carsley leads in Ladies\u2019 Stockings, for best makes, most durable and good value.Ladies say it is the reliable store for Hosiery.GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE CHANCE This cheap sale of Dress Materials, which will last all this month, offers a grand chance to buy extra cheap.S.CARSLEY.BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK GOODS Twelve cases Black Cashmeres and other Black Dress Goods to be sold extra cheap during our Special Dress Goods Sale this month.GoOODS GOODS GOODS GOODs GUODS GOODS GOODS GOODS 8.CARSLEY.BEDROOM SETS! 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GLASS PARTITIONS ; | ar Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes.If the address -1 18 533 Oxford Street, Loudon, they are spurious.U Manufactured only at Thomas HOLLOWAYS Establishment, 8 OXFORD STRTET (late 533 OXFORD STREET,) LONDON, | and are sold at 1s.144d.2s.9d., 4s.6d., 11s.229,, y &L be had of all Medicine Vendors t} and 33s.each Box or Pot, and may roughout the World.Sole Agents ror Canada and 1# United States (wholesale only) C.David & (o.,9 Fen- : = \u2014\u2014 mr \"NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.| | BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim Dividend of FIVE PER CENT.upon the paid-up Capiial Stock of this Iustitution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at lis Banking House in this cily, aud at its Branches, on and after THURSDAY , the FIRST DAY OF DECE MBER NEXT.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 30th of November next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.Ww.BUCHANAN, General Manager.Montreal, 21st Qutober, 1887.JDsw 2 THE Merchants Bank of Canada.Notice ig hereby given that a dividend of 34 er cont.for the current half year, being a he rate of 7 per cent, per annum upon j 1\u20ac Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution 148 been declared, and that the same w il be pays able at itx Banking House in this city, on an after Thur-day, the Ist December next.the The Transfer Books will be clos-d from th i6th to the 30th November inclusive.By order of the Board, G.HAGUE.General Manager.MONTREAL, 23th October, 1887.law w 2 5 CT TEE Standard Life Assurance Co.SPECIAL NOTICE.DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1890.Persons taking out Policies before Isth November will rank tor four full years\u2019 share In profits to be divided in 1890.Upwards of $19,000,000 added te policies in \u2018i < additions.Bonus additions W.M.RAMSAT, Manager.15N 262 Nov.4 41 Berths.DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS.(Wools and Forests Branch.) TORONTO, 18th October, 1887.NOTICE is hereby given that under Order in Council Timber Berths in the following Townships, viz.:\u2014Livingstone, MeClintock.Lawrence, McLaughlin, Hunter, Bishop, D.- vine, Butt, Biggar, Wilkes, Ballantyne, Chi - holm, Canisbay, Pentland, and Boulter, will be offer:d for sale, by Public Aueiion, ou Thursday, the Fifteenth day of December next, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Department & Crown Lands, Toronto.1.B.PARDEE, Commissioner.NoTE.\u2014Darticulurs as to locality and dc- scvintion of limits, area, ¢te., and terms and conditions of sale, will be furnished on ay- plication personally, or by letter to the Department of Crown Laws, Nu unauthorized Advertisement of the abare will be paid fov.ve A / 190 ws 2e GILLETT'S POWDERED O09 PERCENT PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST.Ready for use in any quantity, For making Soap, Softening Water, Disinfecting,and a hundred other uses, A can equals 20 pounds Sal Soda, Sold by all Grocers and Druggists, E.W.GILLETT, - TORONTO.Cet 10 249 Havana Cigars! Qe CORONAS, LECITIMIDADS, HENRY CLAYS, FLOR DE MORALLES, LARANACAS.PHILIP HENRY, 134 St.James Street.MELVILLES RESTAURANT AND WINE VAULTS, 1752 Notre Dame Street.GORDON MELVILLE, Proprietor.22 IIIIŸ ROLLED IRON BEAMS AND JOISTS.STEEL RAILS.FISH PLATES, &c.PIG IRON (best Yorkshire brands).IRON PIPES.STEEL PLATES.SHEETS, BARS, &c.CANADA PLATES.TIN PLATES.GALVANIZED SHEETS.PORTLAND CEMENT & CHEMICALS.GED.DIBLEY & SON, 39 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal, and London, England.\u2014\u201401\u2014 Fish Plates, Track Bolts and Nuts, Spikes and General Railway Supplies Iron and Steel Plates, Angles, Channels, Beans, &¢.MANUFACTURERS OF Wire Rope for nil Purposes.INGERSOLL ROCK DRILL C0.OF CANADA Rock Drills, Air Compressors, Steam Hoists, Boilers and General Mining Machinery.COOPER, FAIRMAN & CO, 44 Foundling Street, Montreal.1\u20ac SIBBALD.Importer and Commission Merchant.Steel Rails, Iron, Metals, & 201 Ageney for Canada for the Marks Auto watie Car Conpler, Miltimore's Car Wheel Dressing Machine.146 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.' steel Rails, Building Cirders, Cast Iron Pipes.: Far aale by COX & GREEN.10 YW ANIED\u2014by lady with many years\u2019 exy | perience, charge of y ii ! young ladies wisi .- | ing to live in Montreal and pursue EH 5 under masters or otherwise.Highe rélerences, Address \u201c K\u201d 2°87, rest city St.Catherine street, b 287 ACADEMY OF yi HENRY THOMAS.|.Lessee and yp, SIC, ONE WEEK, commenciug y, 87 NIGHT, Nov.7th.Saturday mati Ny e, THE QUEEN OF SOUBRETrre MYRA COODwyy | In her latest success by E.E PHILOPEN Supporied by a carefuliy Selected « E Comedinns, COUpany 7 Seats on sale at Nordheinep su morning.5 Sat Next Weck\u2014E, H.SOTHERN BN AMUSEMENTS | urd, _ Next Weck\u2014t is! SPARROW & JAcogg: THEATRE ROY Every Afternoon =n d commencing Mond: Engagement of the great Comedian, CTIAR LISS I, ELT Endorsed by everybody as «ls, singer in the profession, an aetoy 5e) YE-te, telligene», supported b TL rar compæiv under the na \u2018me P.octor in the fine drama Copal \\ \u201c CASPER, THE YODLER B autitul seeuery, costumes \u201c ees, ete + SOUSS, dan Vricez of admnission, 10e, We, 3 \u2019 ey Be seals Lic exira.Plan for\u2019 rostrv.à Reserveg boxes at Prinee\u2019s Masic Stare, SU ant Next week\u2014Alic- Harrison in PHOTON \u2014 R LL November 101h and 1keh, and Mautinee.12¢h, MRS.SCOTT-SIDDONg; IN HER CELEBRATED DRAMATIC RECITALS, Tickets\u2014vc, 50c and 256, AL, Evening, ay.Nove jie German Diat \u201cet y # sbeciatly QUEENS Ira Saturday Plau of seats ai Nordheimer's, 183 N Dume street, UE Art Association of Montrez ! 17 PHILIPS\u2019 SQUARE, The Galleries will Le closed until Decemy, 6th, to allow of arrangements being ' ide fp the Art Fair which commences on that da \u2018day, The Library, Reading Room and Cl.sg Rooms are open to m \u2018inbers ay usual Nov.5 M H mm TTT DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.NOTICE TO THE PUD Allow me to otfer suggestion be those ending to learn Daneing, In making a In- \u201cation for admittance don\u2019t listen to @ {Peu of what will be done for you, but visit ©\" classes ; see for yourself which offers the fe plest instruction to accomplish the sains nds; it will not require a previous CX Perio me \u201c0 judge.You will then know whether ye masier is capable.This is reasonable an] vancing Teachers shouid have no objektion © à LliorougE investigation.section iargest ja America, Che classes for Ladies and Gentle of every evening; different clusses, en et The Juvenile Classes\u2014I have classes also avery day, snd persons can be suited with re.ard to hours.rivate Lessons\u2014Hours to suit pupila, .\u201cy Dances of all natious; in fact, re lone with the feet.ç Cireulars ai Prince's Music Store, and at Thos.Allan & Co., under Hall.Telept 1% 4.Your obedient, sergant Mi A.RUY McDONALY ere NE W A D VERTI SE MENTS, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, on the following Streets: Sherbrooke East and West.Dorchester West, St.Antoine West, St.Hubert, near Sherbrooke, Drummond, Bishop, Stanley and Crescent Streots, FINK SITES on the CANAL and leading reels adjoining.PRIVATE RESIDENCES ON Sherbrooke, St.Catherine, Dorchester, Belmont, Mackay, Mance, prices ranging from and other streets, ai 1,000 te 510,10, JAMES STEWART & CO, My closing programme this spring was the | Real Estate aud General Auctioneers, 1761 Notre Dame straet, i.Under Unton Bank.Telephone nuinber, 1857.261 MONEY TO LEND In Sums from $2,500 to $100,000.JAMES STEWART & C0, Real Estate and (General Auctioneers, 1761 Notre Dame Street, Under Uulon Bank.Tolephoue number, 1857.wl ALEX.COWDEY & CO.REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENT AND HOUSE LETFING AGENTS.Fire Losses Adjusied.Special Agents Lancashire Insurance Co.Oftlee:-R60 St.James St., near McGill.Telephone No., 1882.22 NOTICE.All parties having claims against the Montreal & Sorel Railway Company for right of way, or land, damages, wages, or supplies furnished for con struction, will please file their claims with the undersigned on or before November 15th, 1887, at the Company\u2019s office, 17 Place D\u2019Armes Hill, ALEX.CLEMENT, Secretary for the Trastees.Hl 29N HUGHES & STEPHENSON (LATR BR.PATTON) aN 745 Craiz otrest, Montreal PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST, NTAIN co S NO ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHOSPHATES, or any injurious materials.E.W.GILLETT, TORI one.Map'{\u2019r of the CELEBRATED ROYAL YEAST CAKES.VW ANIED\u2014Gencral agent to handle Wilk liams\u2019s copper.plate d States, Mexico, ah P cos of the Unite 6 n size 5x65 {nches, : SMITH & CO., Xth St.Philadelphia, Pa 23N : _\u2014 ii ES ES PARTNER WANTED\u2014In a large and well i pe a iablished manufacturing business, 10 ake the place of retiring partner - oflice n AU ! preferred, with irom 420,000 to 830.000 to 10° vest, on which 10 per cent, will be gualal\u2019 | eed.Paincipais only dealt with, Addr #8, FIR.\"P43 Toronto Terente BIC OFF R.\u2014To in roduce the i we will GIVE AWAY 1,000 Setruper | ating Washing Machines.If you Wen! one send us your name, P.©.and¥ ress off t .| 5 Day moe, Fee The National Go | E.| 20 South Sept.26 Si | \u2014 Tr Bank pant Mere Bau! Ban! Buvl croume moe Ha Wu bt = ere re ee ad fy pd PE pd beget by A ee A re TE a ER | ToT J Sic Wiig, * oN es Day Es, IN, der, Xs Weg 7a, tk 0 Diy as, SWemte, ! Pare in of ein OEE LER » Ligs, dan.Beserveq SU an OTOr, TL, aturday INS) ALS) 33 Notre a LE ntrea] RE, December ade fp tha day, nd Clay al.M ENT, those In- Ing appli.0 a Bony visit the 8 The sly.the same Xprrivice ther your able, and objection S Was the men «et ARRON also d with re pils.Fan.anything re, and at elephony rgant, DONALD re \u2014 ENTS, TS Streets : rbrooke, Streots, ad leading ON t, Mance, sing from & CO, 1ctionesrs, act, ion Bank.241 ND 00,000.Co., ictioneers, ot, lon Bank.261 co.D HOUSE- nee Co.» MeGiil.262 : claims & Sorel ight of wages, br coule their signed P 15th, office, T, Krustees.Vas\" BEST, PHATES, D, ONT.AGO, IL TCAKES.indie Wil he United 8.lphia, Pa.ZN 28 and well- siness, 10 otice np 80 000 te in- » guaran Addr 88, ES ice theld selr-uper THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZWTTE , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1887 3 SURF 4712 7 er PUS > IEEE Trade and Commerce.rf-yenrly Dividends.patty Percent.Payable, 5 Dee.L Montreal.\u2026\u2026\u2026.5, ak of Commie.wee 3 ) erchants Bi nk.8 1 Rank Ville Marie.8 1 nk of Hamilton.i 1 Bank of Toronto o.oo.THE HERALD OFFICE.{ Tuesday Evening, Noveinber 8, 1887.Montreal stock Market.There Was very little of interest in to-day\u2019s \u2018ke, the general reeling was very flat and mat lume of trading very light.Bank or Le vo el sold down 1} poinis from yester- Mon ose and closes the day at 215 bid ex- av fend 222 regular.Merchuants is als, avis easier at 128} @ 129, and the business rahe as very light.Comm ree was raiher ao ove and soid up to 119 regular, closing Hep ; there were also sales ex-dividend at va a the mise-llaneous list, th: only ac- in Canadian Pacitic, which opened } easier at 53}, and declined further to 33 in the tternoon, sules 675 shares.Richelieu & On- Tarlo also se«ms stronger at 514, 100 shares changing hands a! this figure, and ih- \u201cJose was steady.Gas renains steady at 16) sellers, 197 buyers.Montreal Tolegraph remains arm, no sell rs under 15, buyers ub 94.There was à sale of 1 share Hochelaza Cotton Co.at 125, but later 196 was bid.Other cotton stocks were neglected.To day's transactions amounted to 1,162 shares, as follows: \u2014 MORNING BoARD\u2014I0 Bank of Moutrealex- dividend at 219} ; 8 Merchants at 1284 ; 14 do at 19; 1 Bank of Cominerce at 119]; 10) Rich- lieu & Ontario at 514; 275 Cana lian Pacliic at 53}; 1 Hochelaga Cotton Co.a: 125.AF FERNUON BoOAuD\u201425 Bank of Montreal ex-dividend at 218%; 60 do at 2134; 50 do à PAE 15 Merchants Bank at 1284; 4 do at 1233; 2do 18; 14 Bank of Commerce at 11045 5 do at 119; 60 do at 118}; 59 do at 119; 53 do ex-divi- dend at 116 ; 400 canadian Pacitic at 38.The closing figures are as follows, suinpiled by Messrs.D.L.McDougall &Co., 11 Hospital street :\u2014 1164 tivity was \u2019 | _ 3 Su Ç la = 9 v °c, |8= |* = STOCKS gê Fala les 28 155: 25125 45 14295175: 2° > 1512 18 Lee Æ | fF Montreal.$200 & uf 24 22 Banko Bani vus wooed 100 3{p.e.j 12> Lids Bank B.N.A.100|3hp.c.J-c00a eee Banque du Peuple.8 pel 164 |.Molsons Bank.Cees 504 p.c.j 150#| 184 Bank of Toronto.- 100.4 p.c.el] 15 Bank Jacques Cartier.253 p.c.| 19 |.Merchants Bank.1003p.c| 130 123 Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.1003 p.c.| 10 93 East\u2019n Townships Bk, Cu.Quebec Bank .Bank Nationale.Union Bank.Can.B'Kof Commerce.Dominion Bank .Bank or Hamilton.Bank Ville Marie.Standard Bauk.Federal Bank.Imperial Bank.MISCELLANEOUS.Intercolonial Coal Co.j 100.! 60 2 do bonds 0e Le Montreal Tel.Co .Dominion Tel.Co western Union Tel Co Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.3 Street Railway Co.50'7 Montreal Gas Co.6 Canada Cotton Co.do bonds.New Engra Paper Co.Canada Paper Co.Canada Shipping Co.Dundas Cotton Co.Mont Loan &Mort\u2019g Co Mont.Invest & Bidg Co Royal Can.Ins.Co.Moutreal Cotton Co stormont Cotton Co Hochelaga Cotton Co.Conticook Cotton Co.Kingston Cotton Co.Merchants Mfg.Co.do BO io.\u201cee Bell Telephone CO.Guarantee Co.of N.A.Accldent Ins C, of NAL Paton Mig.Co.L.Chvnast.Law J'n Bl, Canada Cent) R\u2019y B.5.st.Paul, M.& M.Ry.Dominion Cattle Co.Canadian Paclfic R.R.Montreal 7 p.c, stock.Canudu N W Land Co.Can.Pacific L.G.B Ont.& Que.KR Mont.Corp.7p.c.stock *Ex-div.New York Stock Market.There was no meeting of the New York stock Exchange, owing to the mun cipal elections being held to-day, AN IMPORTANT DECISION.The following decision rendered by the « District Court,\u201d of the Hith Judicial District of this State, Judge Mills presiding, was re- contly handed down, and will be of interest to members of this Board, bankers and others.The case was brought by the sheriff of this, St.Louls County vs.\u201cThe Luluth Board ot Trade.\u201d The Sheriff holding In his hands an execution, against the property of (\u2014\u2014) and (-\u2014\u2014) insolvents and réec-nt members of thi.Board, to test the validity of of our By- Law giving to lhe membersol thi corporation who may be creditors, of any deliuquent member, whose seal may be sold for assessments, tha priority, in the proceeds of the sale of the seat over the other credirors of such delinquent membar.The court holding, that the By Law is valid, and that members are entitled to the priority which the By-luw accords them \u2014Dunn & Tuomsun's privaie cir- catar, Duluth, Minn, Financial Notes.The Coaticcok Cotton Company hasdeclared a dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent.per ane num, for the four mouuths ending S-ptember 30th.The same to ba payable at th iv offices, on and after Wednesday the 1dth Inst.London Quotutions.It seems strange, but there are no quola- tions from London to-day, because of a hoil- day in New York.We think some or the cable companies should arrange maiters otherwise, and give us an independent ser vice.0 200 Exchange.The following table, prepared specially by Messrs.W.L.8.Jackson & Cu, 11 Exchange Court, shows to-day\u2019s rates in detail: \u2014 Nov.IN MUNTREAL.mm .Between Counter Banks.Kate.N.Y.Funds.1-16dis@par @} Sig.w days 8;& uy Do.mand Vw Yd) Lo.Cables.Cae Ww PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.Breadstuils.MONTREAL, November 8, 1887, FLOUR-\u2014Recelpts, 500 barrels.The four market continu-= quiet, but prices are tirm, and owing to the light stocks holders are very strong in thelr views as to prices.The demand is still purely local, and in flours to suit the city and country trade there is à fuir vol- uine or business doing.Superiors are held at $1.05 and the market is very poorly supplied with this grade, as also extras, The most active demand is tor strong, aud choice: for eity bakers\u2019 use is selling al $i.30@34.4, There ls a little flour going through to Liverpool and Glasgow, but prices olfercd by shippers are too low to tempt millers to sell, as better figures can be obtained In the home inarket.Our quotations are firm and unchanged as follows, viz.:\u2014 Choice Patent.alent, per bbl.Superior Extra.Extra Superfine.Fancy.Spring Extra.Superfine.Strong Bakers (Ma Jus Strong Bakers (Canadian).gd 4.65 Strong Bakers (American) \u20144 108.iii 3.\u2014 3: Middlings .3.16 \u2014 3.00 Pollards.0.\u2014 2.79 Ontario bags (medium) b, i,.\u2026.1.85 \u2014 1.90 ° \u201c (spring extra).\u2026.1.76 \u2014 1.80 ¢ \u201c (superfine) eas 1.50 \u2014 1.60 City \u201c (delivored).\u2026.\u2026.2.20 \u2014 2.20 OATMEAL :\u2014 Granulated, per bbl @ 4.75 bag.\u2014 2.25 Ordinary, per bh.\u2014 4.30 k | A iin \u2014 22 CORNMEAL :\u2014 Whlte, per bbl.\u2026.\u2026.$0.00 \u2014 0.00 $ bag 0.00 \u2014 1.40) Yellow, per bbl.2,50 \u2014 2.05 \u201c bag PPS 0.00 \u2014 1,30 Grain.The grain trade is very dull, and there is & nost nothing doing for shipment.Quota- tous are nominally unchanged as follows: .oada Spring, Ssc@8ic; Red Winter, 87c; om altobu, No.1, hard, B5c@ëte, Peas ae led at 73.@734¢ in store, and \u201846 in bond.cas are very scarce, and deliveries in the unt ex.rem ly light.Values have ad Suced to 33c@e per 33 lbs.Barley is wo.th su@ibe per bushel here, and nue bright Blüples are WOrth more money, at : hiyping Points, for shipinent to the United star © Chicago Grain and Provision Markets.There 18 no selon Of to-day®s Board a pr sand w ne Without our ususl reports to-day, \u2018Tha jBlcipal elections arc being held ut many Points in the States.Montreal Provisions.PURE, LARD, & , &C.\u2014The provision market is Quiet but Arm at our Quotations, and there is 1 a fair business doing in pork and lard.quote :\u2014 Montreal 8.C.pork.- 00.00 @ 00.00 Western 8.0.C, do 8.00 @ 00.00 Western Mess do.% @17% ; Lard, Western, per 00.094 00.09} | Do.Canadian.0,08 @ 00.09 Hams, uncovered, par Ib.00132 0012 Hams, canvassed, per 1b.00.00 @ 00,13 | Hams, pic-nie.0.00.00 @ 00.00 Bacon, per Ib.00.104@ 00.113 | Shoulders, per lb.00.19 @ 00.104 ! Tallow, perlb.00.03k@ 00.04 Eggs.There is a good demand for fresh, and the business is only limited by the supply, wich is very light We quot strietly fresh at 25¢ per dozen, held stock and limed at 17e218¢ per dozen, Poultry and Game.Th® cooler weather has stimulated the demand and supply, and receipts are increasing.Turkeys are sclling a: 9e@lte ; ducK
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