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Duses t 1 09 Ee pat Steinway Piang, neary 1Â¥ at Suve tar. tabed is sorast they bave fur their cortet power of attorney t ake itls, miuon, aid close l0 Lhe Catk y to 4. m‘ulouu‘fi sood Lasad south half of it Kz ank ols on ST ES HIE $ AUCK RED £Y CONNOiSSEURS MINGHAg state Bullat AUGUsST 12"'%'] micn it abounds. Tue quaityef aa 5o well Inown 13 fateent it TAIY FOoR THE SX or FIFTT CENTS Af 2 O O xo BURLINGTPOX * many :. 0»immendations wil w @ h‘: are ‘.Ih- ~= ce of making any aiterailons ue aanlie for their curativequailiiee J‘o. nouse on Gloasennttanitiies za AND PERRIN® 8A00K thair nanses are upon the wrepp# ther ww o fi"fl: ‘% =~;-:_'l~t- ud olsn ray Seanly c Bratinte, large sine, CKsMITH‘3 sHOP & PERRINWY Sance and »** ONNTS, READ â€"CUTIING roms UEROR TRIUMPEAANTâ€" in their praiâ€"e. Sullâ€"e%t my to be d winles mpoumm laying = MOORLE® & PERRINS that is required to m rwâ€"-'-‘ CHLEBRA TED AGAINST FRAUD. ":pm..u.’i-w-â€"' uy way sccare tat a, asd Stoppot. Â¥ GOOD SAUCE and (AlmeB s mo«t delisions sod 98 F armMg _ ©4 J*Bin‘aimoaRe"" orrawW * MOB l op 1874 i p * "ly ag Lotg § Bmuroat®, Aug. 17. An scsident which trerminated fatally seearred about four and a bail miles trom hare this morning. WUr. King, a resident « is village, was driving ou; in a double busgy when the horses took fright an« in «mdaator.ng to stop them he feil forward, aad mqr entangled, was drazged ssosts mile. Tas unturtunate gentliemsn saly ived a short time after being exiriâ€" aed from his perilous position. lnvesxat, Aug. 17. The fire from the burnivg fa:.low of Mr. %.Treiford,communicated wich the premises O mar, A. Neelands an i Mr Freeborn,.and dAxwored wood un4 tences to the «mount SW o amr. Neelsnd, and. a lige amouns of fenee and lumber of Mr Freeâ€" born. Tne es still raging Various sther houses, o.ras, crops, and fences are :.u“o nare veen completely destroy in rarious paris of the township, Wiites cf the American Uoion _ ihe liskets hare bees limited to 400 10 avoia wowding. _ The Government‘s workmen commenced md:‘u m;‘:oru â€"g in removicg the the tiry coutages 10 prepare h_du_ f°r the Military College, £**" Barcsriucs, August 17. The work on the Grand Juncuion Railâ€" way is being steadily procâ€"eded wich. The mils hare bee : alre«ay laid from the ter» minus of the road at the foor of Pinn.cle street as far north as the Bank ot Mon teal, and it is thought probable that but atow usys will elapse betore the track mil be complered to the point where it intersects toe msin line «t iAReGrand Frunk. The Company‘s dock is aiso being con struoted, usaa when complered #il!, from lits extensive propo.tione, greatly increase the pres: nt vailue of wuter lots in its rics= uity, and also materisily unprove the apâ€" pearsnce of the h«rbour. The Collegiate losticute was reâ€"open»d Nq‘:lll:.:.;‘o attendaace. Se':!hr. #u-nbonmbnbo Right Han Joan mmd, shomflon. uruex. hhll. e Carruthers, Mr. a @uad, ans Mr. Jas McoNoo. Hawrc.to®, Oot , August 17. On Bunday morning «bsut 2 o‘clock the BHawzstoa grist miil», owned by Mr. John Wuhamson, together with an old saw miil, were destroyed by fire. ihe grist mill was talued at $4,000 ; no inâ€"urangsâ€" it is supposed to hare been the work of an inâ€" Harnational Exoursion â€" Military tailegeâ€"Tae Colleginte Lustitute. Kimoston, Aug 17. IF excursion will be 5 ven on Trerdiy nexs on the stesmer ‘Maud‘ to Alézzadrim Bay, to meet Chief Justice Waite, Vice President Breoxenridge, and the Gorernors® of four of the a.fsreat KAMLLEON Visit of the Governor Ganeralâ€"Bifla Shooting. Haxtirox, Aug. 11. The Governor Gener:l has engaged tooms in the Royal Howel for some day in lhe latter end ol the preésent week. Wisther a reception will be tendered him :::“lu at the City Council this The represontatives of the 13th Battaâ€" loe st ‘the Quebso Rifls Aassociation E_}!gl-m hare returged ‘toâ€" TMatly. The corductorof the train lifted the body and placed it on a fi it car, and thea backed the train up to tha station Asdroner‘s inquest wili be held 10â€"mor. M#morning as sen o‘siock. Fatal Aogident. MotrtFommer, Aug. 17 â€"A sad and fat«1 Acsient cccurred this morniog a short disâ€" ...fi-um. As Mr John Q«ion & . Was driving over the railway crossing, -'U frain came in view, frighteniog boâ€"see, which became unmanageable masing ®sy and throwing the ‘drive fom the buggy and killing him ailmost is~ mad, as usual, have brought home &h of the prizes, nnofmun. to A hirge fre is on the 10th and u.-a-ol"l::aimun. 1 he fire is sprecdipg rapidly, so much so that great fears a:e alre«dy entertained by the sotâ€" ters in the vicinity. & 0980085, August 17. h‘.â€"l Pythian demm‘tulo.n is t* .:- : this e.ilty 1:; Thursday. Tx 1ove: are ex on on is e oaches (a% ythi from Chat td other towns in Untario are also exâ€" ? to take part in the festivities. Oly .:-u are let for renovating the k U-l-u a cost of several thouâ€" MAQ dollary dtuieh Phak mm hete on sfi‘“?‘l' 'Irio:‘ :::‘lrda ¢f this city it Sgagon â€" ."m' tfade along the eastern section to an eatire change of g:uge P ;..nh‘ Mrs. Leon Riende:su was wa orer by a runâ€"aw«y horse with an wagon attached. She received fi.om that death ensued this Tarmt, who was so fearfully crushed by Uefhiing ot the house on Siturday, died miatday, making the socond victim. The stock market here this morcing was #rm with some aotivity. Montreal, 159. closing 189*. Merchants 117} oloâ€"ing 1174. â€" Telegraph 194; to 195 Commerce 1334 to 1344 b e into !\.mc. “."F Warson, of Warsonvilie, who was hars 10 baily in the late railway accident, ' =-..*y morning hpl, being the | Tareen the hours occupied by passing | la (nasw amiavail wa. late & * aEecoTt, Aug. 11. .h afterncon last, Mayor Irwin sÂ¥ TELEGRAaAPH MKOUNT FOREST Serious Bush Fira LONDON, ‘ Demonstrationâ€"Local Imâ€" Local Enterprises. HAWKSTON. Grist Milis Burnt. BELLEV LLLK. Bad Accldent INVERMAY. MONTREAL BRAFORATH KINGsTON. ORILLLI &A Buh Fires. Orncu, August 17. Of Progress. Loxnbow, August 17 Wasmtxetox, Aug. 18.â€"An order has been isâ€"ued by the Secretary of the Navy. abolishng the office of Executive Officer of Navy Yards and providing for the assigoment to each yard of an officer not above the rank of commander who shall be senior aid to commandant, It aiso provides that there shall be attached to each mnary yard a csptain ot yard who shall be senior to all other line officers in the yard, and in the absence of the o?l maading officer aot as commander, werrible Bhooting Affray. 3r. Lovis, Aug. 18 â€" A desperate shoot ing affray occurrea yesterday on the Ten nessee side of the Mississippi River, near Point Dleasant, in which Albert M«ll and a yofl men named Frenham were killed, George Dornell mortally wounded, and Captain Coll and two brothers named Coe nrhnllr{ wounded. The affray grew out of a rivairy which culminated in a law slit between fi# Cole and mail, who run competing Ephraim George, Squire, the eminent arch.eo‘ogist formerly United Stats! Minâ€" wter in Micaragua nss been declares inâ€" same by the commissioners appointed by Judge Donohue, and will be taken to an asyloc. Uitramontane Convention. Gexera. Aug. 18 â€"The leaders of th» Ul:ramontane party are eonlnsnm frem France, Ausiria, Germany and Beigiun to hold a conference. : Mayor Havemeyerâ€"E,. @. Equire. Naw York, Aug 18 â€"1t is reported that Governor Diz has concluded to dismiss the charges against Mayor Havemeyer. l T96 â€" BEOCRYINO flflfl"‘.’, . #BB . _ 1M it drvag | Brouse, . M. P., the resident clergy, and | others. After lsying the stone, the “Y“ ‘entertained the Council and a large numâ€" ber of guests at dinner in Daniel‘s Hotel, l Great activity bas been manifested here in ; the building line since the commencement | of the above handsome atructure, no less than nine stores, and most of them three ' stories, being in course of erection on | Main streat, as well as many private resi« | cences in various parts of the town. Gen. Leval has concluded the investi~ gation into the cireumstances 0t the escape of Marsha«l Bas«ine, He reports that the guards are guilly of conuivance, and Basiine simply left by the open door, | . Naw Yore, August 18. â€"A Washingten | despatch to the Heraid says that the offiâ€" | cials of the Treasury Depa tment were ac | quainted 1 ng before the public with what | would be the scope of the Tiltonâ€"Beecher | soandal. Therelation ot the pirties w is | a ma«tter of «fficial record with the depart« l ment, information having been derived | from the negotistions during the differen«® betwesn ths Government and the firm l of Woodruff & Robinson ot which Moulton is partner. ‘The wonder in the department is that there was not an explosion long ago. Treasury officials say the Fiymoush Churoh failed to summon a mos; important wit« ness in neclecting to call Jayne. that he could a tale unfold more interesting than all the rest and show if he will to what extent the soandal s a matter of official record. & x ; Carlist Engagoment. i Baroxxs, AaAug, 18.â€" The Carlist chie! [ istrang has oiptured Geo D'Urflgo&. 61 iles northâ€"east of Lereda, The fighting was desperate and the losses heary on beth sides. An immense quantity of stores fell into the hands of the Carlists, FRANCE, Recoption of lo?nhon. Parm, Aug. 18. Preridént McMabon arrived at 3. M«io this «afternoon. His zoopum through ut his tour has been 1 ntly satisiactory. MIDâ€"NIGHT â€" DESPATOHES .. ENGLA ND Base Ball Clubs. LoxDp x, August 18.â€"Several base ball olubs have been formed in No:th England and manuals for instructing players have bean published here. Bats, balls, and otber ariicles used in playing the game have been imp rted for aale, Prospocts of Crops. The Mark Lane Ezpress: in its weekly re‘ view of the breadeiud mTrw hu’th' f lowing: Bad wemher has preÂ¥vsliea tnrvughout the pas: wesk, but our farmers bhave kept a sbarp lovuk out and hare se cured their crops. There are no reporis of sprouting, though much wheat was stack ed in a poor condition, in consequence or bhigh winds and‘:low temperature. The same weather has been on the continent To will bring good samples to the front and increase the vy«use of old stock. Chere is littie diference in prices since the liss reports although the tendency is downward. (Frince is sending b.ck the -r|u$ shipped hence. The crop here and in Fraoce is mo-u; secur. a1i and the dependence of both ies on toreigners is maierially lessened. Tae latest esuimsiles put our crop at seven per sentum below the average. Personals. $ Loxpox, Aug 1s.~â€"The Rizht Hon. Wa, & Forster leaves shortly for the Unites States, f T _Wm. Fairbairn, the we,ll-knm olvil engineer, died toâ€"d.y, aged 85 years, . YESTERDAY‘$ DESPATOKES. J ZNGLAND. Acoident to Victor Hugo. ° I Loxnox, August 18 â€"â€"A special despatch to the Daly Telegraph from Paris reports an alarioiog xccident to Victor tlnio. While walking M. Hugo was struck on the head with vicience by a pole which proâ€" jsoted from a passing cart. He fell inâ€" sensible on the sidewalk, but aftarmards recovered snfliciently to be avbla :o Wilk to bis hotel, Althougzhâ€"the shook wis sevâ€"re to a man of his age, it is hoped that the consequences will not be serious. _ _Col Vieliette, the aidâ€"deâ€"camp of Mar» sbai B@zwine, was ex:mined yesterday. He denies all complicity in the escape. The rope story gains credence, several experiâ€" ments have been made and toey prove that the descent which Bazsine is reported to have made {rom the terrace is not difficult. UNITED STATES. @Government Officials and the Beecher 1iid the corner stone of the Publis Buildâ€" img now in course of éréction in this town. About 400 J»mou were present, and seemed greatly interested in the proceedâ€" ings. as well as the brief, but excellent speeches delivered by Mr. D. Wylie, of the Brockville Recorder, by Mr. W. H. ‘The World has a special from Portland giving an interview with Moulton last evening in which he says that not one line out of uen in Gothe‘s story was true and that Holliday was about equally out otf the way. FRANCE. *\ + Thiers‘ Healthâ€"Basaino‘s l.oppo. Paris, Aug lg «â€"Exâ€"President Thiers‘ has returned to Pars witha his health com» pletely restored, . ._.â€"_ _ P c _c_ Silk Manufacturing Association. Kew York, Aug.!‘8 â€"The annu«l report of the Silk M«inufacturing Association tor the fi.o.l year gives the sollowin[nnth tice:â€"Number ot firms manufacturing sik 156 ; operators oufloyod, 10,051 ; qu ntity of raw silk manutactured during the past year, was only two thirds of that of the previous year, _ There has also been a breakuge of 20 to 30 hanks in quantity of raw silk produced _ The amount of capitat emplidyed in silk manufacture in ;h-ug.nlud States is nearly aixteon miliion 0 " UNITED 8TATES. SWITZARLAND UNTTED sTATKS. One Grand Cash Gift Of. ...« ++«»«».»»«»«â€"+$ 80,000 Oneun-ud&h3:&0‘..!..................lum One G@rand O@8D. G@Afb Of +see4aes 2222 sa8e ++% 4A One Grand O@#in t Of. ce se aaee ah es s se + One Grand C@BH GAft Of: ca es sens se en es ++ + > 200 OQne Grand CASh GftOf, .. +200 sse020 sss+e+ OneGrand Cash Gift Of.....»»s«+.»»...»++« â€" £000 umqolmdwm.............. 1 #8 Cash : ifts of @MCR.. 112024 v60ke +k b 43 Cush Gifts of $250 @ROCi. .. .. .. ++« .» «+. 160 1-0uh8uuclnlflfln.h................ 11,850 250 Cash «ifts of $100 ouch..... ...... +«»«« 25000 57% Cash Gifts of OBOD: s s s se ns en n n en 5000 Cash Gifts of $10 each................ 80,00 §000 Cash Gifts, aggregating..... .... .. . . .$250,000 _ Whole Tick»ts $:0; Half tiskets, $5; Quart i Ki tickets or 22 Ha Tieang $3 $},iggen Woose atogaut or C iin Concert is strict! Mason! .nflbv.nll be conducte 1 w’u'h, the molm.: nonesty. and fairness which characterized tKo Orst enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, Prest. For Tickets and Ciroulars giving full informa 8+ Me ho pwry v, MOORE, Bepretary. MKASONIO RIFLE AaA880O0IAaTIO NMortolk, Ve. AGENTS "A.II'I. svyaarvwsas A NEW FEATURE, TO WITiâ€"A Gif is Gnnn:utpmot.'mun Conseoutive $5]50.000 TICKT 8â€"6000 CASH Masonic Relief â€" Association G:and Gift â€" Concert $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 ! P 14 New Bondâ€"st.. l..ondm1 W., And lul"luo‘l.su uh.‘xtl’nl u:: mj:..‘: M E- and Panci _ Wine, :ny Lwe which taie Liver OU with« ut nau @B or i is admitted by all who have tried it, to ensure nmnpnfl:ndoonun relief than auy other remedy. mulxmdnduult General Ah‘:l:dfl says :« 1 ve never nw:“-gmmmvmmfl?mw ht Mov reports ;â€"â€"* It had the most wonâ€" ioriul oticor 1 over wituentad." ol _Sold in tins. Cigars »nd Cigrrettes in boxes. t wistifes, for Toriaetioa, t be€enn 14 SAVORY AND MOORE Mr, Campbell, P&-rn smahobuiudl bhandsome @Golid Watch for cents at L. E. Moore‘s Burlington Mair Cutting Rooms. 2642â€"6in. ?nou.. trom ::: ulnt:’lo States &l‘::d‘l im uly, report that the Japanese s inâ€" tain their coccupation of a portion of the lsland of Formosa, notwithstanding they had been ordered by the authorities. to retire from the Chinese seat. It was thought that should Japan fail to withdraw her torces within reasonable time China would take measures to compel her to do so. It was the impression of many well informed persons that should hostilities be resorted to, they would scarcely ex.end beyond Formosa, while others were appreâ€" hensive that a general war might ensue. OMcers of the Bcientific Association. Ownzes or Horszs Resotomse,â€"And why not f and who knows bus that their horses are rejoicing as well ; who can prove the contrary ? _ But their owners are rejoicing becau:e of the astouishing and aimost miraculous effects on their norses ot »Darâ€" ley‘s Conuiton Powders and Arabian Heave semedy.‘"‘ some were jean and pouor having no appetite, others would devour ineir fuod r. yenously, yet derive no beneâ€" tit from is ; some were hideâ€"bound, with rough and shaggy bair ; others had severe colds and cougns ; myh:;' the heares «hnd other J to horses on all it ofim -’:::rm. the dlnuo’ or oqmp:l:t was speedily removed, &o appeti.e digestive organs correo skin softened, and a sleek and shining apâ€" pesrance given to the coat all without any danger to, or preventing the horse being used.â€"Remember the name, and se that theâ€"signa io tmof‘!lurdto%.honm 6. â€" LÂ¥ encastle, P;:‘“mprbm mlln, bold by all uudiofm dealers. f 2618â€"1m PULMONARY J.)B:.n-.-u&nm Gzraon Nawrouzpuaxp, #th, 1871.â€"Jaxuse L. Furrows, £sq.â€"Dear Sir; We are reâ€" ceiving orders almost daily from the outs ports for tor your invaluable syrup of Hy« pophosites,and the sale is steadily inotreas» mg. 1 do believe it has done more good than any mdnin:hy:’t bd vered in the cure of consump chitis, asthma, whooping cough and kindred diseases. 1t is the only medicine we have which cures theso diseases by streng the poer» voussystem; and as it is what we cali a sound chemical prepara I preaict ror it a more extended d. than any other remedy in existeuce, Younhmy truly, W. H. Tmomrsox, | _ 18 Asthma and Bronchitis, und Syrup ot Hypophosphites, prepared g; Mr, James 1 m«:M Chemist, St. Joan, N. B, and having known cases in which its effâ€"cts were beneficial, believe it to be a reliable remedy for the diseases for which it is recommended : â€" James G. Hennigar, President of the Association ; John MoÂ¥urray, Kxâ€"President of the Conâ€" ference , Wm, Sargent, John A. Mosher John W. unm‘ aflm F. eustis, Richard W,â€"W l1, Alex. W, Nicholson, Cranswick Just, Rowland Morton, Jolin Johuson. Hartrorw, Conn., Aug. 18.â€"â€" At the geoeral session otf the American Associa. tion for the advancement of souence, the following offisers were elected for the enâ€" sulog year: President, Prot. J. Hilyard, Washington; Viceâ€"Poesidents, Rection Cargaao, Au,. 18 â€"Lord Dufferin and suit left here tor Detroit toâ€"night. He will make a short st y there and thence proceed to O.tawa, stopping at a number ot intermediate points, _ He intends «hortly to m«ike a vwit to New York. Sportsmen‘s Inventionâ€" Hartros» Aug. 18.â€"In pursuance of & call for the selection of state delegates to mlrluoul Sportsmen Convention, to be held at Niagara Falls, Sopt. 9th, the «+portsmen of Connectiout met in tais city this at and nominat» ed Dr. Williim Hudson of Hartford, Hon u, H. Piatt, of West Meridan, R. U. Cheney of M t ar, Dr. L, 8. Ludding= ton of New Britain, Judge L. K. Man« son of New H.vea.| Taese fire delegates are empowered uo i0 live ot aer deleâ€" gates at large to and represent the State in the N Conventiog: "A,"" Prof, H., A. Newton, Yale College ; Section "B," Prof. J,. D. Dawson, Monâ€"» treal ; General Seoretary, Hamuel . H. Schudder, Boston ; Permanent Secretary, F W. Putnim, Boston; Treasurer, W ® hb d S aiigediians Muctr ctatad l-.â€"\ll'l' Lia J 8 Vaux, Philadelphia, Ps. ‘The invitation t> hold the next meeting at Detroit was agcepted . Trestiwoxtiar o Msa. Fiurowss.â€"Wo, the undersiyned clergymen of the Methoâ€" dist Charch in Nova Uootl} luvnnq used the preparation known as Fellowes‘ Comâ€"«â€" miserable by the s from the gread> tul disease, If every one knew what he could be eured trom one to five doli, lars, how readily would pay it. Yet such is the case, Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cure is an almw»ss infaliole cure. We warrant every bottle, and if it does not cure and afftord perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. 2649 _ xEBOUND AND LAST NO INDIYVIDUAL RENuF1TS, Wasmsorox, Aug. 18.â€"»Late official dis. Piuas.â€"The lives of thousands are made DATURA TATULA The Possession of Formoss. TO BE GIVEN AWAY. The Viceâ€"Regal Party LIST OF GIFTS. Ix AID OF T ® or BOYB, c« s« s »»++«»: ypra«»vs»« . 460 10,1,00 * i ®. P. COOKE & CO. Carilion,P.Q,, Aug. 1, 1874, 2038â€"12in Axemen and Hewers to work on Cribs, &o........ $1,40 to $2.00 per day Drillepsand Quarrymen.. 1.2% to 1.75 Departmient of Public Works, Ottawa, Aug. 8, 1674. adte Puowe to 9i in egprmes m veteiande Hor © or tue grost Danent 1 hinve defived by thhing » Nor. exorucit.ug pain for alength of time, havi vried nwl; every remedy buzmtgz‘- out der.ving any »enefit at After iwo nuttles of your vdiuable rills 1 was quite reâ€" â€"tored to my usual stâ€"te ot heaith. _ Please give this publicity for the be efit of those who may b inf aih‘e‘d'rfl”‘.'ii ves rest and quiet to the -:n-m. t is 6 -.mgu{w‘n-mm every one should have it ow where nmy.“bma put their bhands on itin dark if TAEEN INTHBNALLY Jt reli@ves INGTANTLY the moét »oute pain.. USED EXTERN Y it is the best LLNIMENT in the world, â€"1ts # Ale most instanianeous, affurding relief from the t benefit I have de by taking " Nor« ton‘e Gamomié Piils » . 1 applied to your a. out, Mr. Be.}, Borkeley, for the above nuamed Pilis n wind in thy sloumkenr hom whieh 1 ramweal thus be ufflicted. â€" Thoates Prova X! ILE PILLA MoNTREAL, i6th June, 1864, * AEnTOpNERâ€"â€"Having been ons 6f the many ENTLENE®,â€"Ha one martyrs of rhou nm‘n‘:fihul onngonr: day rounds. 1 was induced _ o + ce DIAMUND RHEUMATIO 0!7.!. I bua sufâ€" fered the last five or siz weeks the most terrible wm‘mw my loins and hnklha.om 1 l.hnt!oouldhudg.m "3 ot a stiog, 1 commenard Rem following the directions carefuily. . Reilef immediately wich the first bottle, improvâ€" npdl! wi h the compictely cured freea frompain after fioishing fifth small to mo privataiy of gaenely, ae I Tee Tery thauk ‘m » « ful for the reli6f, and sy mpathize with my fellow sufterers from r;oumumn. T ours reâ€" flcesn tary % 6 . / ~&lâ€"Labelle street. ‘xnnmyao cases, sometimas ~ne or two doses M' ce. nb“;.n most g‘h:o'nhm‘h lw sure B‘: ve wa 0 use o or th ce fhll‘me‘m’ and simple remedy h\mg:.lll of d 'u"'t:" savedâ€"to mm"{.hub’u‘::-m -m:: thro w it away. as sure purchase useless prescriptions. This medicine is for sale at all W throughout Canada. df it happens your Druggist has not g A it 1 stock, ask him to sond most instanianeous, affurd! Mef from thi Tnet latense pain.‘ It sooths. the initated_f Intermal and External Remedy,. is the result of a lifetime of scienuific l&unow umamufif.‘mm;om'&fl dian pub.i6, wud by & careful experienced and consolen! physician, in obedience to the desire of numberiess friends in the pm?ou. in the trade and amang uu"nogn bottle is warranted to contain ul of the medicine in its hl.mmoolnmfind development, and is ‘IgE‘M to any m ever compounded for terrible compiaint, or it to 0. KX E NN ED Y‘3, The experiment of twenty years in the Lonâ€" don Hospital, Eng has demonstrated â€"to the Medical Faculty of that the only w&:o ‘::vmc control over this class of disâ€" fntormiy, uthaving tous removed the veose ino Ceases. _ >â€" > 6 Sge i o â€"Agents 1or the F Evfi&?fii%flq n en alt dn on . wp ies |pmeeas Py iein qo DIAMOND RHEUMATIC STEADY WORK AND REGULAR PAY ".'r ~ARRâ€" f <». M\ oying eye ~*~ ) w INOHES ! ... THE OTTAWA 1!MES AUGUSL 19 1874 ns scaild Rhoumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Neuralgia, _ Burns, Soreness, Bore Throat, Beils, Wounds, Hoarsoness, } TUlcers, Bruises, Headache, }" Piles, Sprains, Toothache, â€" Colic, Old Sores, ~~ oges (All MHemorrhages, poUsEmI] Aug 15th, 1874. \e.Opportte Bank of B._N. a. yi 2 4; A BLESSING TO THE POLICH, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ENDERS FOR GRADING. T ontc To ts Propriblorn "of Easter Beet AINâ€"KILLER Price, 25 Cents por Bottle. PERRY DAVIH & 8ON, _ NORTHRUP & LYMAN, PEMBINA BRANCH. Presont Rate of Wages WELLINGTON4WT., By order, TREKORRAT Sole Proprietors. F. BRAUN, OURKE! ncww.y'csm‘nlm ‘London. .::::fl.:.-'o mn-ua-m London, y Amnmm Montrealâ€"Evans, Mcrcer & Co,, W holesais Drvp iinr"y'o-x.-.'*"'fi ‘either sex, acquired or constitu. tioual, Gravel, and pains lm Er mu each, by all OME _ Sole Proprietor, K. J. CLARKE, â€" Cocoa FOR TNYALILDS.=â€"Nutritious and Digesâ€" ;um'u. is h&u’”’ nm?-t’aou. casily digos\ c u4 latable, uhmd for mogt cpl..omlch. Bold by lhnuh?mnn. Bayory & M 148 New Bondâ€"st. London ; and all Chemâ€" 1818, and . Storekeepers throughout Canada the Btates. March 17, 1874. . 2518â€"12in lfmmnmm%mmm nary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitu. Bog to state that they have entered into arrangeâ€" $oua it theaaelualye W Aeeanie Agvoay on io PREPARATIHONS, &0. ; Messre. FLM & Co,, 882 Ht, Poulâ€"4t., _ _ 1 . Ly map Br0s, 4 Co., 157 Kingâ€"st., Toronto, “%m"lau” Line Steamers g;:o Prescott TOf Montreal, Toronto and Hamilion and inter. medinte ‘rn-. connecting a, Muntreal with the kichelieu ~teamers for Quebec, and at Quebes with &.’ ao&yw. Line m’t’“’ moruing, Sunâ€" & *umh 'nocoum Otawa, and all infor« 5o Thmv,””i‘fie?.fi'fion"' Otawa, and all infor» matiou furnished at the ol#- of Pecy uon foieai n t is ALEX, MLLLOY, Gon. Manager, mnl. _ On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, MO%I. n.m.a‘luouilamm the whole “:Bononw the place, PVE B”:'&. &mmw Bros,, and 8 doors enst ‘of Sushtly damaged by the late fire on Wellington» ust be soid at once, and therefore 6'3‘.51&&5‘ um'fmi’ Bale will commence Monday morn l.nr,""fi"'ri‘fi y in Ottawa at 8 a. m. Stages wiil be In :flun:‘uh’%l%;‘onvq pessengecy to the scleprated Cal ings. Tt TEGMEEDECD, President. CaALDWELL & CO, â€"â€" Cassell‘s Ribl« Educater, Vol. $ .....:..... Light for the Temperar ds r'il.uom Papor Storise of Raventare, "by Ttie« Thens‘ .‘ Remlninonmof Conerennaphen Younp 0 »JaADC Hallad« and Bongs of Scovfand bly"fi;on.rnfi o Pa‘frey, by T; B. Aldrich....., Dovd Matediepty pou e ts MAAA > HENDERSON & CO‘8, oo o00 00 $# SPARKSâ€"Sr, F â€" Axes, Judson‘s Standard Governors and _ Graduati Vi Pumps, Plage ~3 4) 8 wl ANY, &o. March 26, 1874. : o (tef The Council of the Corpma'lon of the Unitea Countiea of Prescott an4 Russeil have issued Debentures to toe amount of ’ubow bearing in« terest at 6 per cent, wh the interest and at 6 per cent, whereof the interest and gwa principa payable on 1st February, in Hame «re now in hands of the nndmmd. for wm';:pnuuon may he e up to To _ Oy. W. MARSToN, Mills‘ Supply Agency, In order to meet the wishes of the Traveiling Community, we have this day reduced the price of Board for our npgor, mediumâ€"sized rooms |o£u.oo per _ day, ‘The House contains Passeoger Kievator, Cafe, 40,, and will continue to be kept as & Firs{â€"ciaâ€"s Hotel in every respect The large and cmlb-tamum rooins wiil be $4.00 per day. ‘Those with bathing and wate> conveniences adjetning $1.00 per day extra se miaet O mt LEWIS RIOE & 8ON uaa'wA‘a‘l W’m"fl'.mfl Bpocia! attention given to REPAIRS OF PRINTING PRESSES And other appliances, Light Enginesand General Machinory ioh | : Pornpaine? Th vavny :. vebnhairet s ueman) tihe k zo t Pribming $ visbeds t . 2A ol We are offering General Groceries, Wines, Liquor®, and P l*o]uhn wb {‘ar:cn:mn{gnnot be com peted with in Jm olty, O best quality. and our Goods generally gmrbnuod to customers not hus.say lead you to this place or thut piace, Try the Goodi Jules Verne‘s Five Weeks m a Balloon... $1.25 * , Meridian«, or adventures in BOUHD .AAMICR:»« s» #seeee +» «+; 0: 765 w A journey to the Centre of the h Tour of the World in 60 days Family Herald, vol 82 bound............. . At Her Mercy, by James Payn..........., FOR SALE aT + AMERICAN HOUSE, BOBTON July 2, 1874 Have had $10,000 worth of BOOTS AND SHOES Feb. 6, 1874 Files reâ€"out, Baws, Bolting, Files, Poocking, F!l PRATT BROS. July 24, 1874 AMD f AGBLOUL TURAL MAQHLNIST, % . car P recuorl nam Rransoll L‘Orignal, 18th July, 1874. % coane® oF bany ANB F&tson.ers. NE BOX OF CLARKE‘S B 41 PILLS Saturday . Aftornoon Tripse. March :.8 m!cu-ox-lt.. Ortawa. DACIER‘S DRUG STORE, NEW BOOKS. AANGE OF AGENCY FOR Savory & Moore‘s GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER NEW BOOKS. ta EL%T:}?V‘W holesaie Agency .or the CREATLO EMULAIGRens otnet celgbrated &25‘ oo ue fm“"ff’fgi 'ff&",‘i x &’:%“::fi June i8, 1874, IREK! FIRE! June 26, 1874 HOH,. 8, SARNEY, # MECHANICAI ENGINEER T C ¢ F 1 OUSEKEEPERS, REMEMBER THE PEOPLE® TEA STrorgw TTAWA THE PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE. â€" Aug. 1, 1874, UNICIPAL DEBENTURES. LARGE VARILETY OF .â€",, of Ryok,â€" "â€" e TCOR DuCani . Th EW soxp stauet, Lonpon. HENDERSON AFD CO‘S, 30 Sparks. Streot, Bummer Arran ement REDUCTION. OF ALL KINDS, AT 4. 0o: w uplosae Dru aiste =â€"FOR SALE ATâ€" Mh..-... ape t s ne n n00 0 666 08 Allen & Co., Well 1+« $1.76 2027 1874 150 48 1,50 1.50 O#h [2) STEAMERS l'lo’ NEW onl‘ W DN E8e DAY AND I'Afl}'llh & PABSL NGER AWA TIQN UNKURKâ€" Ratos of passage ftrom Suspension Bridge The Couucii does not bind itse‘f to the lowest .g{.’l‘-nd.-r. ‘Tender«to be <sad «‘Penders fir City Hall," and addressâ€" ed to the undersigned. . _ e un us omes %. HokSEY & . dSHEASRD, Architeots. Oviawa y â€" ) â€" plevanedngpan Return tiokets issued at reduced Fates, _ __ _ _ . " Seon Work Lt o t 2 P o gl :g:%h'u\fi on and Plumbers Work. ufi:;omg more “m‘;éa:mmm wich for the of the divisions, "é;’udsbo several Contractors are to be will also be received fur ..Qrwm... nor Good and sufficient mgftyvl‘l'loamnm “wMMMyf in ammant #ha TL U Ananblppim rrsrsecipeidatnd We : 4 n d â€"»diwingeeirees, had 4& MUSGROYE Obtawea."" PW Brarkeâ€"st., Ottawe, s _ TENDERS will bereceived by the Onrporation of th: city of Ottawa, until MunDA with duyolAy:- %UI‘&I’:'M ul‘fu&? r&g:.no- wu‘" e reotion and completion y- ‘mMnummm:‘:a Oite +a, Euch for u‘w-.ou work is t be divided into. Jow! g divisians, with ‘he amount for each d paced opposite, vi8 ; atâ€"Exoava Masons‘, Stoneâ€"cutters‘ port~ Bm:\&‘n' Work. #ndâ€"Carpentery‘, Joiners‘ and Galvanized On nand, Suits made in tnc lates! English and American Styles, aud on the shortest -uQfl“. Aquor®, and Provision» "'r;'i“.‘a'"*r' gar in par» ‘ this clty, ‘Oup W inan dud Liquors arâ€" all 0 ‘the 10 oustomers. Pret=ct your own interest; let Try lhg guifi, and Juuge for yourselves. p#s» asp> LuDGiNw.â€"Iwo «r th es &Mpndomon can be M with nud lodging at _._ .. i _ . 2 _ i $5 10,.$20 "Aiait; Aainn ve S ffeunee 6: * M yaiw Pians and : Afers wu.r.x.x{r Oltawa, August 7, 1874 * Outfits Apoih ust the puotie@Sheraliy, tha t hils Stook of § «0t wast Toropta Obtarin. Seents per bottle. Bold at all Drug Htores.. Ganzy rcnr. Chemiat, &fl Menviectire r "ade Mark saourad) Mantramt 9490 1w <end PAxis mint septiar is partere m adone 581. Address with name, R, Box $, gq ce Olta wa. T Aug. 17, 871 2008â€"t( ‘_nAuM Discount on American Invoiees t further notce, # per cent. . . 9. M. ww% "ommissioner of C &. Has made an arrengement with Dr. BENTULEY by which toat geuvieman will site:d to bi« Br. Bectey aoul e @ the . resite" oc ‘of OF, SWeothihid, Rideauet., at all hoursâ€"night and (4 y ons Saivan‘t o se oo ao * NQONAN‘®. Farnished Rooms provided in the imimediate o. . . Too .o Gus a M aBSTAURAXE Otin a¥¥in ast ##k ("UBTOIB DEPARTMEN1. ~ ould do,well to «ive him acall. Also, a comâ€" ‘ plo‘o-‘yr.â€"nmd application, 1 alked, in Winnipes, Fort _ml Mani« :u.zg.“:ml‘:& fr L“M a w Uiurke,Cornish, McKensie, Bain, Blanchary and Thibadewu, B-rnmg Faa Roal Estate A, W Assupgmge! Near m apus‘y W ithipes WAN'I FD~At once, lvnmw lourn the m of Hair Apply 10 1 is Moc BE Burlieguon gau e im.gm'war&,."z,."?m.'““v. w Sraided White Wire ipe Rope Clotoes Lin pootae ang 21 0o °0C" EoBm# Apply early.. Prost E. P. uonoaix.g,.a. cI_U\HJE OF ENGLAND ons pereod Rinoy Iiigt P ceten, aesiste ESTABLISHMENT. Y6.) SPARKS STREET [(re. OttawA Labies Goruier CONSERVATORY OF MUSIOC This will x setuonier qh "") reâ€"open on Wiepmumabar, A to be o4 Pue honp Oe e made to the Lady Principal ANTEDâ€"A person to of a .e e T AWILLIAM MOBGROVE. LADIES‘ SCHOOL tint $y paatioy ubsovimnge on pastmens e accounts whi boeoluowjur-mn _June 17. O Hecv i. ONEY TO LO 4 Nâ€"iIn large or small sams MSakE T YooKHor & WADE, FFIOKS To BE LWTâ€"Suitable nw bumt U in the Vietoria ul eliinglun Bt, flnt exceedingly M.“fi to AIG Agent Travellers Ins. Co‘y., on:.ggry_'m idtao ies neniaainle Fig P rel io is Aites Gifet ts corerts Eigip«st. Outawa, May 24. 154. 10 LETâ€"A pleasan room, with or with» 4 Wt mt front roo. ,I W PB NC PAILORI N G July 81, 1874 PRTZ u;‘l;s €E0R Juiy i0, l‘h Aug. 12, 1874, now complete. .::“w..-.m“” Ottawn, July 17, 1874 July «L i@74 O L O Tâ€"OH 8 Ottawa, August &rd, 1871, (ASRIQNABLE LASY"ES will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, RA Y‘ ‘So Atmagow; Liverpoot, ARTIZE indebted to the subscriber are re H A B B & D a 8 H B R Y ‘ : E. J. iu'l';,lli Of Leipsic Conservatoire, Professor of Music QTICE TO CONTRACTURS ROFESSIONAL CARD FASHIONABLE §UTL ® 80 1874, ANCHOR LINE 200 Wellington Street, Ottawa. *4 T. LA WRENOE . BABKERVILLE & bH08. DR, SWEETIAND Em y t at your nomes or tra he work is wfigmipneu-t"u'“_-w Sinabed" Pognews SRorme poow t and valuable Samples free. #@"A postalâ€" P oA es F.% 'iin k in Saw take to his numerous customers i parmeaeias , 88 RIDEAUâ€"ST., OTTAWA AGENTS WANTED, CIPY LOTB H, F. BRONBON, C P--u"-a. Cor, Sparky ABd Bankâ€"st. Ottawa, July 3 194. FuLrLER, assisted by a #423 â€" LOTs. drained and gafe , Bain, Hlancharu and e .. s Brouhdenitâ€"#, «de worth‘ O:ty Olerk, 2697â€"1m 40 in, nrcsts B esmaor in the sase as incomane m ipmear s ' n Btotr n .1‘:";: .“:i':‘ . oeaice t hss cgegs einnietorn on arare id ahest owb r w» nengep # â€" BXPORT AG n CLARKLES WORLD MUED BLoonb : |d The subscriber in returning thanks to the publicJor the manne in M“M &MMM“*M*M&. that ‘not having sucsetdcd as yet in geiting a satisfactory offer for his j Rurveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufferi FALL & WINTER GOODS !“lflbb“oldum i 100 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS Which ars slighty soiled, andwhich will be found awosbiant valus. @ RSTABLISHED 1854 k@~Insolvent Estate at 20 Cents in the Continuation of Clearing Sale AT METCALFES °_ Brandies, Port£ Shorry Wine, Gin, Porter, &¢ mger & flons, Oxfordâ€"st., Londod, _ _ m Egflfifi"%'. S aawaae n great variety. Plumbing, Gas and Steamâ€"Fitting ! Trade Markâ€"*" Buoop Mrerun®." _ The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer *Adfamerie mnmwmm‘m]cmwâ€"-tuum W K OLES A LE AXND E ET A L 1 Tea,s,â€"-llmnâ€"nn ::n-l--u-. OOfieeS"m ROASTRD, Ground daily on the premisos, at usus " TPANOYX. IARDIOBRBETHE |sh> AxDurEIE Y Iinnxtatiier DITRECOT . From the Producer:, Juty 16, 1894. Ihe ymao #00. ...\ pepemen -"‘.&l’n"lo"o_. May & 1874 Aug 10, 1874, w BLYTH & KERR, %6 RlDkAtAamT THOS. bule Of i o on qrint as yood salue in Fall and Winter @outs e will offer the whole “’““"‘""‘"'M“ . _ McDdONEL L. upor, Janat, Jellics, Fin: Aug. 14, 1894 REDUCED â€" PRIOES OHAS. BRYSON‘ 3 AN INSPHCIION IS INYITED, BLANKETS â€"â€"FREIBH m“&flfiofiuwm GB_OO!RIE IN ~GRERAT VAiRIETY | At s for J AND HAVING PUOROBAAED 4N MmAL for sale at UIITORE in France, England, Holland and Spain 1MPORTATION® to Defy ~Compstition | 26 RIDkAUBAT., 1 Of their present premises, are AT AT WA.I!IDâ€"'. willgvie men and women . Business M~WIII Pay . vil 5040 Penrcd. is in a raze ohanoe s thase SHOOLBRED & 00 Ottawa Carpet House Gâ€"â€".%: _-=." wh‘-’ -.u-m‘.‘nm-' « o--i-tu.m-n-m.u- «susive than in amy former season, and <@» prices will be found as low or even lower thet CARPETS. EW J METOALYFE, THOSB PATTERSON‘3 39 SPARKSA1. SPERING 1874. MeLD OJ LX« EDâ€"86 ba‘ss of new We st _ OTTAW A, i1814 GROCOERIES | Sauterne Dollar ab they had m inst e *xr0u

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