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Baturday, MOBCTE overy Friday at ‘ fory se l 4g1 med Oy Montre o Otia w tm Saoronny tilag ::::""- 't:»â€".tâ€"s:.. boauds. . Tre Am-l:’b.m > be the best im this part it & A.M. TO 7 P.M. m vig Eauks Busine## 2A Nud m RNT \Mp‘n.'flla Ma ADd Inca of Ottawa, in the thisd 4. "SEkmingnal"* "ricticomier a aeber" ;cm olv-,~= weive miles of the dty D @0ong seAt D K h. rougnout the 4 i Ireiznd, &~4 tod toâ€" us00t 84 eived al iQH" Ts oi Four per cont peF ; withdrewn at ABY 0 N gal it wl Nub id A. M tare oi I'-rrn' m y / #4% a BC 1000 E w a 6 on uhu-a. 4 Duln* .‘ "nmengees eds i + 240Geit® pppacicti BRXA anadion_. A °K WORE, w 88 Ds :".!.._am."..‘!‘ ‘~SC., whtth .'~_ * § 040000, Baving P. BAKK®R o in layrag out by M 1 NuH A M.. . it street to reuk Osé châ€" 6 ms‘snfl; ma» "ar o t i NG b A M ®= ® ara "Te #H a y ( a vosge * jeinet «*4 og as o See Fompe snile at Te Kikiimamce antels ied | | _ KK 1 i ike of th¢e iabourers working on t 4 =| Arrivale. . | b’:;:lik:n‘:n:u Lachine, for the mw‘ Arrived, s.)s. +C. F. Frank, '2 from Antâ€" miterâ€"w orks for the city, has been settled. | warp, 14* Laurent, M!."m' The difficuiry was stoned by the workâ€" M ipal Affairs in Néwâ€"Or men induiging too}}:bera‘ly in whi«key on * t T c:‘ll-“- geiting their pay «t the end of la & month. | Ne# Orueixs, Oct, 8.â€" .:i“d wervsâ€" The Stock Market bere thi, morning ‘ tives in this city are greatly T. .yu- ms generaily siréng, but without nx'mr th G:mt x‘.‘mhc:lv‘vinur ”l‘;:'o.-'!’.lb?; ; lel wing at 1927 'i_a 193. | prov a new charter T'.r tho“ut{! a_:d _ Caty, 105] ; croving at 1054 t> 1954 | giving the appointment to mu all city .%‘m 201 ; closing at 201 to 201},. officers fyom ihe Mayor d: .“::ot the Merctmi«, 119} to 113i. , decision thouupu:- e ‘m Caaimerce, 135 , to 136. the uovernor hold« the &u-‘ ied . session thol.s‘l:hh,tm il its noxt anâ€" en ve thoat â€" +A § fe:. ‘For mear bi::‘." months Reform P reapy /s | the t has bela in sus e y c.nq}d‘taâ€"flw“â€"que’n i over the of the p ‘“Kfls:p.ll . pike., . " .4 Ibonru::- i K Yesterday, at Acton, a western bourd freight trrin was standiog on a siding, except the two rear cirs which hrd not gleared the trau track, when another trâ€"in came up fiom beb‘ud eud seriously dâ€"mâ€" ageu the re rc rs. : Owing t> the slickaess is trade a num»~ ber of machne shops, rewing mavh‘ne factories, &o, bave di=charged & portion of their bands, sud in one in<tince only the apprentices have been kept at work. The first trial under the not# law of preâ€" venting the :ale of liquor 10 Indizos on their reserves came cft toâ€"day in the Felice Court, Lou‘s J »monde, of Caugbnawaga, being the offender.. I: wes at the instance of the Minister of Justice that the action w t ken. _ ‘I he Court is at liberty to in~ Sict a ti..e of $50) and two ye«urs‘ imprison. ment. Judgment will ba given to morrow, wd if « conviction is obtained all the tayâ€" aras in Caughnawaga will have to shut up. the apprentices have been kept at work. li 4s feated that bira times are in store {or nychinists. ~It is reported that last evening two freight traine collided at a place câ€"lled the Sime Quu.y, beiweéen Windsor and Rich~ mond sad the engines of voth weére cenâ€" siderably dam»gec. . Soon afterwards, it is reported. a third train came up from’m“.‘ mondsodrma~nto a pile of dâ€"d./+ made by the two first tr.ins. â€" The train from the Erst bad no right to pass Windsor. 2 ; â€" Kisestos, Oct. 8, At a mesting .f the Kingston Rstormers w*t ereniog. the Presijent, Mr. John Warruthers. in the" wj Mr. _ William Pwer, seconded by M: . John McKeivey, wies, that Mr. William Kobaâ€"on be the eadidate of the Kwwgtsron Ltterals in the wpreaching geaer.l electiou for the hf"l- Assembly,. . Mr, Kxbi #*cepi ::-:udiu,..wn:mi. & The new car shops of the+. W. :R. Co. bete are being furnissed ~with e ddition*l machine:y, and it is expectra will be openâ€" «d lor actirve work in avout « moath with a force of between :0 ) and 300 men. lss ranges, Montreal, on Wednesday thke lith inst., and following days. i 3 Biack oihers x)p Wilh of hoi late bus) fore®Ad me MortzziL, Oct, 8. A competition mark:smen to repreâ€" seat the Province of Quebec at Wimbledon in 1875 will be beld a1 the Point St. Cheâ€" fl. seuterca in the case of the Queen 1. Patteson b«s not been passed toâ€"day as was ex;ected, but it wil! provably be pass~ id :o moroâ€"w. Cojs.derable exc:tement vedspecslamion ex st as (> what it may be. s is expec ad to be somewhat severe. There are tea criminal cses dccksted ak the coming Aw zoe. â€" personal The New Canal. 2. Cansazinss, Oct. 8. On Tuesday, â€"at about eleven o‘clock, & lirge number of cen‘lemen, contr?~‘ ors, gineers. sud others, »ssembled at L ock A wae bull was foun‘t this afternoon in the Cryid Palx s c»e, Board ot Ar‘s os. Col Wuey «tal A beock wartant will be issued to compel the Colonel‘s atten« dence â€" The lite Chiaf of Polica, K>bb, was toâ€" ty buied with M«soni¢c and civic honors ; tll the city lodges attended the funeral. Queen‘s Ooliege session opened toâ€"day. Pnacipal Soaoigrass delivered an addres#, bilowetby th.t. of the Ror. Prof. Willi=naâ€" Wamen of solid m=so0‘y at can be litwith anywhere. ‘The long level beâ€" iteenlcks 10 and 11 is entir>ly done, ind gives one a capit«l idea of the imâ€" mnerse body of water thit it will require t All this greit work. * â€" f Sixeso®, Oct. 8. “ krand Rafor m Demonstration in houor - O8fâ€"rio Government will be held in QDrill Shed in this pia~s, on We.inesday, Alst ingg Wimbledon < Marksmenâ€"Ralway Aoâ€" cigents â€"Crystal Palace Difficulty â€"Sals of L:â€"quor to Indiansâ€"Strike . â€"Siackness of ‘Frade. y . n membe:s 0: the Legislature and W the Commons, have sigzified their in« Mition to be present. d proprietor and nearly Iifio':., W-u.'-, ‘:‘i“ 10 "l:‘fi out ot E“"‘r in areres fa > was in town ‘his t whiee mind s load of grain, ""0 it was bam s imn 201 ; closing at 201 to 201} is, L194 to 119%. ~ _ | Caaimerce, 135 , to 136. last BY TELSGRAPH Uent i#t, la which both Ridings of Morfolk ‘The. Hons. Messrs. Mowat, Macâ€" , Pardee, and other leading Reâ€" The Whellam‘s Libal Case Reform Demonstration 8T. CaATHAEINEY. C. W. Râ€" Car Shops. â€"Prosontitionâ€"Vgters‘ Lists. Atteitmpted Suicidoâ€" A ppointâ€" «â€" Yorxto, Oct. 8. hanan, of the Bank of Montreal as 1~ take the . place vacated by 1ao in Montreai, _ Mr. Yarker a from Monweal to take Mr. ) ecent sitting of the Uourto(ko-) 1A omm ind is c 53 t Te i er the appesi mace by Mr. Hod» frl K4 Breatrorp, Oot. 8. U‘., a nuuber of Reformers were M‘,OSI mi Balas, },‘m boxes 10 Yoreis‘ L*ats, »moaget whom | frem 180. to 13%6. f s, i PP , K. Ma keosic, QC , ss, M P., â€" thongis Hody s, mes Beidune, M, P.E., J. D. Boya, W _ at clarke J,. Crick, . Cattimach: T. <1) Delamere, es J.K Kerr, W. B. MeMusâ€" p Muarray, W. MeDonald, R. arles Mos«,J. A. Puterson, W. ams, C. A. Bough, Unvidson Day.dson and. a number of hi A MILTON. MONTREAL. being unloaded at Rireloy‘s ; a few of the eaiployees of «1y peseateu Mrs.. tHender. is mne gold locket, as a token :b2. aace aund esteem for her Ms. John tiendersor, their LONDON TCB >NTO SIKCOE H1x‘.708, Oct. 8 1. xpos, Oct, 8 m ‘l'htmthonho.:sofl that the Danish Minister had deliv a note to the Ger« man Government is denied; he simply pre. sented complaints . made ‘by parties who ' FRANCE, | Municipal Elections. Paris, Oct. 8.â€"The Municipal elections wm‘:o'bdd t&m& France Wc to Assembly, bus. th :Mhm , ""“”.;" _ Mr. J. H:.1gson, B. A, of Cobourg, is | about to tike pasition of Assistant | Clmssical Master in the Collegiate Institute at $1,000 per inrown ot air. Jas. i\flnh.iufl.;nom [EEPI A Dominion Steaimsr Disaibled. The repo 4. that ithe s.s,. " Optario," which Acss horlncrot while en routs l om Quebe : tor Liverp: A, hed arsived «t Feys net, is int>.reow ‘The =Oat ::,"| is now anghored firs ‘m porthâ€"we«t of Kenyâ€" ‘head, IJrelind, ‘a arery exposei posision. Tugs have teen sent +> her assist nc s. Warâ€" Between: China and Japan Deâ€" j The @lobs,. in i .izu._(ls afternoon, says a telogram from Saanghai sta‘~s that war bas been dec‘argd be‘w:em China and Japan, We are not wble to confirm the l.’“'c t4 Loxcrow® Oct.% â€"A special despatch to the Siandzxd from Beriin=states, that in consequeres |ot demiciliary visits to the residences of the friends of the Count V on Armim throughout the Empire they cinâ€" not comun® icate with bim, 1t is reported, says the despatch, toat these evreuts are cormneg‘sd with a forth~>@#ing book, the eirly sheats 0‘ which are #lre= iy in errcu lation in Ultramontane ci‘cies in Mupich wad Vieani. _ (sis now »â€"id. the missng ducements number oae handred. Â¥ | A FPamily Interview. â€" Brzrirs, Oct 8.â€"The Count Von Arrim had en itterview with his son and a govâ€" erement official yesterday, In the course of: comversation ttn Count protested against the insinuarion that he h« i pub, lished 0 intended to publish #uy of the documents retained by him. He asserted that there were no Ktate secrets contained in the paper.| He also said that he noticed in the spring that there was a deficiency in the documents belonging to the archives of the Par:s embassy, A Report Denied. . _ _ ____ The btn-m election for the Mayoralty adminisiration takes place on the 2nd Nov., «nd candidates hare just been nominated by the Conservatives for these positions. They claim that the city is Conservative by # large majority, and that the ticket will be elested unlers the Governor interferes. . Miding. â€" + Baxr Oct 8 â€"I1t is stated that a sister of ®mor Figaeros is hiding in this city, and thita warraut has been issusd for her arrest. r | M1vzip, Ost. 8. â€"The Spanih Governâ€" ment M‘I.n“'od its complaints to France in relati t» lick of vigilanee" by the French oÂ¥c‘ils on the fiontier. Nzw Yorr, Oct, 8.+â€"A special London despitch statrs that #lvices from Buenos Ajres repors that an engagement to>k place on Wednesday morna‘ng outside that city, and the Gove:rament uo?‘ were reâ€" puised, losing many k‘ied ind wounded.â€" The an convention of the wâ€" ol manuâ€" fa f the United States, held here yoesi was presided over by T. Wiley Edwai f Boston. A resolution was adopted imously opposing the tatifiâ€" eation . of | the â€"Reciprocity ?mq with MIDâ€"NIGHT _ DESPATCHES > nmuifemmmme ; Loxno®, Oct. 8.â€"The Tim*s ~orresponâ€" dent at Paris reports that the Government will ask for an a; ‘;iiopx'utna to rebu‘ld the Palars‘ot St. Crwd. A Count Von Arnim. Heary bail is offere it for the Jount Von Arnim, butreiased. Ac »rding to present indicatiop y the pri will in a few days be aisaigned before Uriwr‘nal Court in Berlin, | the public Prosecuter may demanrd a sertence sever.l years im: prisonment. A ‘ } R 8r. Jon®, N. B., Uot 8. The 8t. John GleSe says that Mr. Oakes, of Di‘b{, h.ving accopted & seat in the L »gisiative Council ot Nova Boatia, bhas resigned his seat in the Dominion P .:lia~ ment. | An election is to be held io till the vacancy, and nomination day has been fixed for the 15th October. It is probavle that Hop. Mr. Vail will be returoed with= out opposition, but if there should be an electign it will tike place on the 22nd. Lox»ox. Oct. 3 â€"A rumour comes from Paris that the Fremtch Gorernment asa compeasation for the recall of the ‘Orenoâ€" que‘, wi!l stasion the menâ€"0‘.war ‘Feleber‘ oft Ostis, at the Pope‘s‘d.sposal. _ §.8, Arrivals. storeâ€"house he suddenly leaped. over the fence, and down a steep mnolt 30 feot do:lp he struek on the ground and was bur eJ further down upoa a platform, where be was beaten and b: uised fearfully ; but recovering himselt he clutched & large rock, and with desperate detesmination commenced to beat out his brains, His brotherâ€"inâ€"law and ot‘pbr- came to the res» cue and had hinm tak en home. YESTERDAY‘3 DESPATCHES Liveeroot, Oct. 8.â€"Arrived, s.s. ‘Brin‘ and + State of ludian«‘ from New York. Convent The wea Count Von Armim, Fremuch Noutrality. \ ~The Weather. hhbcold'id raining ; wind Palace of St Cloud. on of Wool Manufacturers. UNITED $TACEs An Engagement. Cheeso Faetory, 8t. JOHN, N B ST&ATFORD. GBEMANY, A Rumour. ENGLAND FAANCHK. CHINA. SPAIN. ' A M wevame \ Ed begs to acq broth on ioi niehantins nt,and to furnish Talegraphic Despatches Lo â€"r8, :‘ by mail, is transact any busiâ€" mllho Uapital wito the reguiring to be a % 3 o ALLX, ROBERTSON, ‘Those destrous of baving: their Buflalo and mncb-a,dydtndnnonu;.umo them at once, as Lhis is the most . ruitable rmd%-:nn:lndou.lnfiwhhn.uw hinimotion < m-fllnldb the dysing and | | Horrt Semscs Oct. 8.â€"Last night a ‘mob of negroes, numbsring about forty, ‘trok James Perkins and Tom Ravenswood, ‘colored, from jaul snd shot them dead. ;; Phelps Convicted. |\ _ Apsixy, Oct. $.â€"In the Phoips trial toâ€" ‘day, nfier the Judge‘s charges, the jary | tati.ei, and after an ubul?e: of about | Mifteen minutes returned with a verdict of guilty. | 1 he prisoner was manded to jiilâ€"sentence being postponéd. The Black Hills l;'l"aqllw?‘o suffering from the omu-'xg 3 neryous ealon ous, . + Wfi-‘finm.co. v“l gond & receipt rat will cure you, 4 RE® O# CH aRGE. â€" This great remedy was discovered by & inisslonery in ‘am A-:noa. nâ€"nd a re‘fâ€"add: essed envelope Ray, JosErE T. INMAN, Stazion D, Bible uuw,.‘N&v York clly . | Oct, 7, 1874 301y déw | BERK®ELEY, Sept.!869.â€"Gentiemen, I feel it a duty 1 owe io you to exvress my grailtude fo‘ the great benefit I have derlv«‘l: tawing * Norâ€" tpn s Camomii@ Piis." 1 applied to y:} axeni, r. Ba:|, Borkeley, for tue :hon hawed Fills, ipr. wind in the stomacio, £ which 1 suffered eructat.ng pain for a length @@f,. ime, baving Cied neafly every remedy ted, but withâ€" gut deiviog any neneill &L&., â€" t caking 1wo Hoities of your vdiuable pills I was qu.lo reâ€" st)red to my ususl state of heaith, P;-w-oa:\e this pabl for ua e beneft of wz' ay thas od.â€"-lsgaa!, m IL, ®xRY aL.LFAs8.â€"â€"To â€" the prie! ORTON‘: CA MOMILLE Pl‘.l‘. : 200 w;wrtoâ€"l.n. respectable house, a GIRL for ""’"fi&"fih l:.: ng ll:?luc(lou..ulidrre_-, ?.Oc'.s, x?fi. aorncssaiftalte~ ~ *H © LETâ€"A bedroom with board in the most desirable locality in the city, within three winutes‘ walk of the Parliament fiulldmn. Apâ€" ply to H H, Box U, @itawa P. O \ Bept, 28, 1874. * O8STâ€"A pale rediand white spotted COW,with _wh! e faee, about 8 or 9 yearsold. _ Avy inâ€" at on waich will lead to her recsvery wi 1 be w ~ded by the Grey Nuas, Gonerai Hospltal Be con Street, » | DotH, 1874 8092â€"4 R SALE OR TO RENTâ€"A Jaweller‘s Work Shop, eonmnlr%ma latest Amprovements in the trmde. . Apply by letter. _ Adiress to Hox Ottowmt* Uffice, t | #ct. & 1#94, _ _ _ . $680 6 vl\u RENTâ€"In Centrée Town, on or about the Ist of November, three firstâ€"ciass room ither fornished or m?nu&god with or wihoul q-rc. I‘A’g:ly to X Y Z, this oftice. j | Oct. 5, . 3680â€"6 . | Exhaustion and degeneration follrv the excessive u«e of the senses, without due intervals of rest for repair, In order to maintain the wonted energy, the force exâ€" pended, whether of body or mind, must be restored, When the expenditure of brain tatter and other nervous elements is conâ€" tinued i:i‘ouc work, the early .extinction of life itself may be looked tor as the re gult of such degeneration. The ingredients composing Feliows‘ Compound syrup of Hypagh«phnq are such as constitiite be«lthy bicod, reâ€"establish sound nerves and senses, and will, consequently, not ‘ only prevent this exhaustion, but in most gases restore suc‘i as is lost. 3889 A Bzeayrirue Hore®.â€"There is rothing ‘hat can contribute so much to er the horse besutitul and elegant, to imprové his condition and make him allithat is desirable, as "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Ar.bisa Heave kemedy," it has been used by myny persons who own valuable: garriage and other horses with decided guccess, and so well pleased are they with it that they always keep it on han i in case ol emergeney .;‘ it may be gins.:t. @li times with perfect safety. Remember the name M.P:hnhojplnnol BHurd , & Co. o-uel&:en‘d. Northrop & I&nm, %omw, tario, proprietors for (:zpuh. Nold by all asedicine dealers. ~ T)m “o LETâ€"A ‘Furnished Cottage, conta‘ning Gonteg hoi : Aldldream Hox 63 Pom OMta, . _ ntre T k : We't. i A 1974 "â€"â€" sgOlif URNISHED ROOM.â€"To rent, a very comâ€" fortable and well furnished r00m, swith or ithout board, for Jady and gentieman or gentleâ€" an only, on O‘Commorâ€"st, within three imutes‘ _ walk. of the: Parliament Buildings. dress F., Tiks Ofice. uct. 6, 1874. s oNEY ANE!) on Real E:tate or Tnd N oolmgl. at low rates. %‘erml to sult orrowers, _ Apply to 14 :. 4 Seey. Metropaltia® Bullyng 8 clety, _‘ j + ng 8 .clety, e esd iCs Rldam:'-&q,ytym. ;rsr when wanted, _ lhere is much ex« citement ovey the aftair. * ‘â€"‘ _ _A Much Married Mormon. | Sarg (Lake Citv, . Oct, 8.â€"The Grand Jury toâ€"aay ijndicted â€"one ef their own pumber, Thos. K. Rickes, for Iâ€"~civious tohavityion. , He i1 charge d with haying live wives, three of whom he ma.sied sin‘s 862. Hs own daughter is oae of the zhe principal witaess: s aga‘nst hine, | Disastrous Fire. |\ New Yorr, Oct. 8.â€"At 3 o‘clock this afternoon a fire broke cut in a three stoary brick building, including Neos. 156 and 530 West #5th sireet, ecrupied by the Guita Percha and Rubber M+~ufacturing Co. and gpread w.th such rapidity that a large number of men +nd tojys employed in th e building | woere un ble to esc pe by the stairways, rad hoi to jamp for tceir lives from ti a second s:orey windows. . Among them was Jno. Brenoan, aged 39 years, «f 425 Teath Avenue, whose clott'l:: ‘t u: fi‘t. and he wos o ba ily. bus that ‘life is dctp.?nd of. 1{. wmr 'fiu.hl‘nu- {acturing Company, which were of poor construction, fell soon afier the fire comâ€" menced, â€" The east. wall fell crushing in the roof of ie second storey brick teneâ€" ment ia rear of Athe fastery. (Pattrick Galligan, aged 39, who occupled the upper fl>or, and was in the room at the time, was érusbed to death. The loss of the Gutta Poercha and Ruabber Mauufacturing (Co. is estimated at $150,000; insured (for $10v,000, _ The loss on the buildfil%sil go,ut’).‘ The buildings Nos. 625 and §31, est 2ith steet, are damaged t> the exient of $50,000. % . B:dy Snatching. ‘ \‘ Buvrrito, Oot. 8.â€"The giive of Mrs. i Richard J, Carrie, recently deseased, at Holy Cross | Cemete:y, was robbed . ons Muesday night of a coskat inside the rxfl.{ and the sbroud left lyjag on the ground. Officers toâ€"«day visited the Me dic i1 College with a secret watraut and founad the be dy. with four others. ‘The studeont:s were surs. tmud at the work dissecting them. . Thi:â€" ‘ y.ning students were arrest»d gud t ken, tn procession to the Poli.a Court, Jusâ€". ice Nosh released them on persle to ap» Another Charge Against Von Arnim. _ The Journal de Paris says that the Count Von Arnim when Ambsssador at Paris hastened the aownfaill of President Thiers, and urgéd Germany to recogniza the Gov â€" eroment of McMahon immediately. Priace Bismarck disapproved 0‘ this courseof Vion Arnims, and wrote to the latter expiaining the reason why he preferred the policy of Thiers to that of McMzhon. Toe Journal says these are the letters of Bismarck which are missing. Wasmxotox, Oct § â€"A letter from Chey. enne, Wyoming ‘Verritory, sigtes that the general telief there is that there is gold in the Black H:1ls, and companies of 20) and 310 are forming in that territory, and Dakota to go there «nd to Big floml‘oun- {.nin-, thoepreference being k‘uu to the latter. t | Srraovs®, N. Y., Oct 8â€"Governor Dix and stiff »rrivedl here ‘this moroing and reviewed the sixth Division, Msjor Gene~ ral Wood, commanding. ounve, Hept. &, 1994 ... Oot.7, 1874 RESS NEWS AGENCY. UFFALO ROBES DYED, UNITED STATES Military Roview. A CAKD Mob Law. ‘s Oottage, Sparize #t is warranted to cure all mmmm:gm toon, ‘Gravele and pains‘ in the ‘basd. . Bold it boxes, 4s édâ€"each, by all Chemists and man' o clire “’&"m F. J. OLA artigonie nol (gons, Loolh. Bu'm. Burbridge & Co., Coleman street, on k apmasiaooh o Montreal â€"Evans, Mercer a&, Wholesaie Dros montreatâ€"Eoimiane ormee & 0o . _ _# _ Bhapter & Owen Wam & 00. Halltagâ€"Avery Bmwn 4 This ink fows p{rfectly : will Wwrite as easily on lM‘flM-ml"l{l’l’rfil 1ni n mvir.? 1t does not wdry up, and 1¢f@ins its virtues longer &En any cther. ink Akuown. 1t will not lnLn‘n Anesk fabric. I‘ny‘-.on'- ink has endured t _ I:r;- n“o fg;tg :Mu nm for nml.;ny ot quailty, and dur»bility. 1t will mark more neally, quickiy and indelibly than any otherapparatus.).it reâ€" quires No PREPARATION of the fabric. ; Further Information:.can be had, If required, by roppineh o Ohantoniontt behad, If requited, J Or.to the AUCTIONRER d «Jlars are saved to those who can lâ€"ast afford 10 throw it away,|as surely it is by tae purchase of useless P"'fi!’.‘l?'-"".‘?-,:, BA BC ty Ttke o 10 Gp e Bavitary Police OfMic+r, * + §1 Labelle stree ln simple cases, sometimes one: or two mgee. lnbtu&:url. cume%Jw s w ee bottles, Site emiciont 4ih araiy AAainedy numireds o _ This medicine is for sale at all Druggists througnout CUaoada. If it happens that your gw\umwt‘(d it i) stock,â€"ask him to send ‘ ~ NORTHRUEP & LYMAN, °. vl\fln BIMPLES!, CHEAPEST, AND } * BEST Marking .Apparatus in the World For Marking COTION, SILK, WOOLLEN, and . LINEN, is Jt is the result of a lifciime of scientific study: :‘nd is now or the flnn‘:un- ofl‘el;etli to t.h:l()m an pubid®, a careful. ox enced and mnlon%sw’un. in obcdlell\a:o-w the desire of numberless friends in the profession, in theâ€" trado &and among tha mo. E;:x bottie is warranted to contain the fuil stre ' of the medicine in its hl(tmwlofpnflet‘{‘nd development, and is -ugerlor to any medicine ever compounded for this terrible compiaint, FACONS . cdNDENREL. . 1N HOUB'E!OLD FURNITURE, l'I.-\!(FORl‘_lfi LEASR OF HOUSE AND.GROUND3, «0., The experiment of twenty years in the Len+ don _ Hospital, England, has demonstrated to the Medical Faculty ot ii:uropo. that the only medi :ine havying coutrol oyer this class of db:l eases. is the | a i { ‘____ MONTREAL, 18th June, 1364. Davi®s & Bouron : * GENTLEMEN,â€"Having been ons of the many martyrs of rheumalism that L meet oo my ever, day rounds, 1 was induced (o v‘?mulobnu'nyi DLAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE. Ihag sutâ€" fered the lasi five or six weeksâ€"the most terrible acite paing across my loins and back, so severe Indeed that 1 could hardly walk with the help of a stick, 1 commenced the Diamond Bam«&â€" following the directions carefu‘ly. Reliof came immediately with the first bottie, improved rapidly wi h the second. competely cured Asi freea f.o0m pain after finishing mr fifth . small boutle. You are at perfect liberty eithor to refer to me privately or publicly, as L teel very thaskâ€" ful for the rehef, and sympathize with my fellow suflerers from rheumatusin. Yours ro «pectfully, _ The above only true theory points out the cor: rect treatment of this and other dmmm:! maladies.. | @Assoly>these corrapt particles th have lodged in the affiicted parts, so that in the circulation :Ifl may be carried offexternally or iuternally, havyilog thus removed the cause the effect.coases. & L. DIAMON Al’l‘l RIAl, blood contains the elemcu of Vnam{und Nutrition, which is emrued Intothe capiliary system and, after supplying the required n«)urllzmem, is sucked up oy the minute branches of theâ€".venons system and ‘carried back to.the lungs for vitai recuperation. By~reason of much thatis wrong in living and amnc:fl traa.t’aent.. Lh{-.alnream of blood flowing: irough the is nof m% tubgo.,w MWM ?‘ by. ingenasible perspiration through the skin or wll.z‘, the waste matter tnm&g the skin or with the wasie matier through intestines, but cold or wet may stop their outward escupe, and the inâ€" ternal drainage may become inactive, when the . corrupt rarl.lch"l are apt to coagulate, causing pesiules, walg eruptiens or running sores, broncki:is &¢. They may locate about nerve, causing neuralgla, and b'f attaching themselves to the arterial tubes and vel [ or small, and Inflsmlni themm by their o:’rmln influence, cause those intensely paintul sensa~ tions called Rhenmatism, Nature rtruggles to drench out or dislodge if possivie these corrosive pariicles, and the parts become very .red from the congestion or. pressure ‘of blood therein, Taisis called Inflammator> Rueum@tism of Rhenmatic Gout, . If nature does not‘succeed in washing out these reremonlots aloms she with, draws the undue supply of blood from ruch aris, geages to contend, and performs circula~ a'on uo‘!:rt she can; bowever, the passige of the bl tarough the affeoted channels IMlh continvies piufui, ‘This is «Cbronic ‘Rheu tism, whicn may exist without its usual ante> cedant the Acute kind. P [ : / TtEHEy ~ d | _... \ (‘, i\ oying CC 7 f *"rmronrs 1 ' OLtawa, Oot. 5th, 1$74. sia by 2 Deigh ith Suitoncns and Â¥aue T e Dds Doslorm, * . oofe oC Bept. 14, â€" $ 3° e gg, ‘L(f 0N LIHNSC®; 1 *~>... Diarrhoenr, | Bm ete. ;s | %NDB EXTB}M usc( Rhoumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Nouralgia, _ Burns, Sorencss, Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds, | Hoarseness, g TUleors, Bruisos, _ Headache, 4 Piles, â€" Sprains, 'l‘oothul::,l Colic, â€"Old Sores, -w‘ hx Hemorrhageos, iL. CG4.. l)lu'rlma.'l,‘l{g _A A BLESSING TO THE POLICE MPORTANT AUCTION SA LE OF RAY‘S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GOM «\‘) Of to DEVINS & ROLTON, _ Notre Dime street, Montreal General Agents for the Province of Quebe¢ NE BOX UF CLARKEK‘S B 41 PILLS Tice $1 per botile. Large Bo:tles $: _Price $1 per botile. »uu'ge Bo: $ $4 ay 18, 1874, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th. Ageri(‘s for the Province of Ontaria, _ s Beott . street, ..Foranto, RHEUMATIC TN NEW EDINBURGIHI ) Mentreal TH ECOTTA WA TIME®, OC1IOBER 9 1874 J. B. CARVINAL R. SURTEE3 New Edinburgh CURE! e tfi l ol rfi‘u@kfl A vietim of 1 walnty degn) mer us dooiay ies mouing wned in every known dbulwud. u-punlt-enn.v:hhhtvyln rulv:&h: 1 have printed a full Guide for Hunting Boes in Beeutht the Provnolal lexiibitign, Turonie, _ _ Prico of a bottle of Hcent and Guide, 500. t J. W . MNLNTHORN, o te it d Box "U," ORILLLA, @2t. | 73 mwP A RKCKE.â€"8, fhch on io Atexmelt tige, Soficiee:. or m or a mfi._ wunr.m & Pennock, Soliciiors & EDWARD MoGILLIVARY, Assignee to the estate of said Lusolyon t. Dated at said City of Ottawa, .____ _____ x6 t Til:ti.'éifibiiik}i;fli mo'n?-u‘\g: lhel!”lx";‘ its (he -gdm overlook ban & s?‘mn;xx' L °) Sh upm.\o'u':‘ of the Ottawa ‘River, where the pupiis may aontinually edjoy Will be sold upon the by public & elther %{ur or'l,:;. 10ts, cn LUESDAY, the TW ENTYâ€"SEVENTH day oi ”t;o fade had by ere ot otf:'o'“lv;uu-"' nJOn, er virtue Mn d ten on ons n on raiine ight, title, and interest under &As Assignee of tne estats of m-u"f;'.'o'fl-em. to and in the foilowing » .rcels of land or town i0ts, situate, lying and being in the City of Oitawa, in the Connty of Carleton and Province of Ontario which may be known and described as being comiposed of parts of Jotnumber forty in the broken front on the River Ottaw@, or Griund Kiver, in the township o. Nepean, in the &mu of Carleton, within the iimits of the City of Ottawa, and known as Town Lots number four and six, in Block H, as laid down upon & plan or dingram of the said Lot number forty, niade by z:;ooonnld Kolgn:gy,, for one :uh‘:{:.&m:. mer proprietor qrcold.und Reogisâ€" m_r_omgot the said City of Ottawa. _, _ x “"r):&. new qnfl%um:m To %, "THE soxga ARC 4," .], is a neral atâ€" tention u::'n,u the lb«t m’m for imr.ng Schools. ~ & The above books sent rostâ€"fald on ‘receint of | The above books sent postâ€"Bald on recei; relail price. ‘@LIVER DITSON & CO., wos, . ..â€"« . _Ferms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale. i Hctiy 9n FT\HIS Is BEEâ€"HUNTING TIME! In BOJK I, which 1: fot PRIMARY BCHOOLS, We have & 8 years‘ Col PB vof study, very plain:y lul:‘l ol-:. vlt?;'l’:eung‘. =‘!l;'e¢t-lou}o 1%“':‘"5 and a P r C . for i LiG Ghos to aing byâ€"rote as. Ry neiy. prispi sls Te music in these charming and useful books was selected audâ€"arranged by the practiced hand of Mr, 1. 0. Amerson and the theoceue&:n hâ€"s becn well lested by Mr. Tilden before placing in the Readers.. â€" _ ~. <«â€" s +For HiGH BCI!OOI.&;:;!hm& succeeds the wboyve Readers bâ€"tter "THE HOUR OHF SINGING," (e61,00], already in extersive use: If that has been wsed, try **OHOICE TRIOS," [$1.00], a colleccion of the best rt music, In the matter of TromaAs AQAP., an Insoivent, * 1th. Sixth day of August, A.D., 1874, Aug 18, 1874. t " illustrated pammphlets and estimates given on application. it , _ H. MEADOWS & 00' â€"_â€" 85 Sussexâ€"Â¥t. Te will be_received by nm:@», New Mnmim OCTOBER 8th, at FOU ck ‘p.m., for the constrmetion of a SIDEWALK, one mile and a &tmurln leugth, from Cammings‘ Bridge, on the North side of the Montreal Road. f Specifications and farther information can be obtatned at the 3&1!00 uP . R, BU§I'EB§. | New Kdiaburgh, October 3rd, 174. Â¥ * ‘mnm \ln BOOK 11, the cou @# »ove iadica .ed is conâ€" donet oo wont, a 94 bcreapens ud dins olt is or the us ‘he y r OHRTS 1b Gram «ar Schoois,â€" 1 fiG@s{) cenis, _ . ; n BOOK 11I, part sivging is fntroduced, and the ear is traiued to harmoalc singl @;a Kls‘l:er Ciasses in Grammar Sehools. l',rk:«'. cents, blcibet i d 1 styles _ This lnmwuornl; devoved to the in<truction of young "‘”.%o'i offers equal -'lvml:x-u‘l’oq oblaining a d,; complete_and polish Kauâ€" Cation in the ifronch and Engiish Languages. Notbing is left undons to promote thair adâ€" yancement in all the Arts and Sciences suitable for ym’t:z ladies, â€" The most carefal and unreâ€" mittlug atcention is paid to the Ouline.; and uther / departments. _ ‘The â€" young le ies are obliged to observe a courteous and well bred deâ€" portment without affectation. 7 %he benefits of fresh air, which is equs!, i not jmponor,wmu{(’;mu'um. 348 : TERMS INYVARIABLY INCADPYANCE, 9 BRoard and r annum....... ... .. .$7% 00 i Fniek 20. oi bappoblarsenyvmemamercny se / * o $ Piano#gnd use of ins.roment.»»».~,....«... . 21 00 R:lwl%:ndl’ BE ND racons se newrs ki ie Bc e207 0 D0 C OF BO4StEAH, &G, .1 1 ++« + 4 ++ 5+ va un a cakiai ul la Wmfl.fim, postage, books and staiionery form extra c 8. | Sopt. 26, 1874, 82,6â€"1un Ih 3 Books, By L, 0. Emerson and W. 8. Tilden cholcenew AYLMER CONVENT. COAL STOY ES 1 Hamidoes * ?F_Amn.v .G"?.oolm.s.-i Corner of Kent and Wellington Sts. § A full stock of f The gentieman who edited the Ottawa Trmzs lor the six weeks preceding the overtbrow of the Macdonald Cabinet, is prepared to accept ia posgition as Editor of a Conservative journal in any of the Provinces. _ He prefers employment near Ottawa of Montreal. Address, Editor, Box C, Pokt Office Ottawa. 4 | Toronto "Mail" and Montreal "Gazette" please copy. 4 ; | Hept. 21, 1871. | 2080 M and modern, in a!l classes of literatare, 'n;u;:l:?i'l'n' line bindings, otfered at exceedingly low [prices FAMILY GROCERIES @ot. 1y 1874 lum of Literature, Rideauâ€"st., Oltawa. of ed mmwu Books ‘tgxluly recery Oct, 6th 1874 October 3rd, 1474. o yY 7 OUNG LADIES ACADEMY Oct Margch % 1874 Also some p ks .. Books, â€" Books ! p.Strict sitention pald to the supply of 10,000 New and Secondâ€"hand Books, avcient NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, May 7, Just recelved, Also a large supply of CROOKERY, â€"â€" GLASSWARE, . be. To Newspaper _ Proprietors. ; BPRING 1874 EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, NE A 1 AMERICAN ~SCHOOL MUSIC READERS USIC BOODKS FOR SCHROOLS, QTLICE TO CONTRACTORS. MEADOW‘S & CO AT P. NAUGHTEN‘3 ‘ G ENT L EME N: HAVE YOU â€"SEEN THE "ARCTIC" UNDERSHIRT ; TV $3 PER MONTP and expense Have in stock the latest and best 1874 1874 NHOOD RLSTORED COAL STOY ES ! A TRIAL SoLIOTTED. LUDWARDS & RUTLEUGE, One of the finest inventions 0/ he aze. No cough or cold allowed where the "Arclid‘ Shird is used. OHAS. H. DITEON & C@., n way, N. Y â€"OP THEâ€" Kent and Wellington Sta, COAL STOY ES $5.1 0. $20 "Aithan: o Puinee ves en ons Applicati in will be made at the next session o‘(.thlq’ Ontario i for W to oxug e Huron 'o:l Rail l-hm clinties of | tom, Afooik is‘ wint Lartig‘t 10 the oi "is Ottawa, and fer pther purposes, BA ATTORNEY® â€" AT . 21 'cn’ucnv. '&»‘1" vYEYAN\ te, ; hiz3 OrFICEâ€"Bell‘s Block, Riginâ€"st. Hox. R. W. Scotr, Q.C.. | | MCL. Srewane. | J. Bruc®, ; A-luoxmg»mr obmuuy on hand ... PAPER RULER, AND zLoounf Book Manufacturer, GENERAL |BOOKBINDING ESTABâ€" | LISHKMENT. he naananrw has opened a BLACKâ€" BT u':su BH Buok”lun: bet ween _gn_snsa‘ggma is done in FIRYT CLASS BTYLE patred. _ _. .. . deas || _ L UEai(s 0 hy :&E‘%m“ with | mt::,u'.. 01'1;'.4 WA 1 ; Rauling, Perforating, ~Numboring TL Patzonised by all the World. ‘ lhlu-{hn(. Yanda, Hen: {fi%@mmmmfi o en in en tmanre mm‘.éfi.;uwfl.,&%fi., Medicinal oore‘s Jnt ie ue imjense iltass Ne T hedive of Rgyaq P * , H.M. the FRESH GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS, f # NOTRE DAMEâ€"9T., BANKERS, BROKERS, _‘Rimmel‘s Toliet ,celebrated for its useâ€" No ind nandinty peopartion‘ _ Rirmmel‘s Extract of Lime Jnice and Giycerinc, Tul'xou.,ow. Hxtract Dated |15th May, C b'.‘lfllnt o(migt i That Â¥qin Pits ar @Ai for me, and I c sound sie ing lleh to ta Norton‘s Ca _A AdBNEW BOND STREET, LONDONX, . â€"N piatifta, is higiiy nutritious, enally ; palatable, and nd-md dor most stomach , nfldfl by Ilfln&nul.&va & 13 New nfiu. London ; and all Chem» 'J:'nds States. â€" whou‘ ‘M:Egfl%‘c. 218â€"12im â€" ‘_Just Published MARA & *MNIY'! 7 Mew Niap of the Gity of Ottawa Showihg all the q'nnnt Wards.; f _ 1. J. 0. Davis, #eot. 1. 6e\ * * *" t for otawa, Mitcham Flowers. M O N T REAL. Â¥Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tables, compioté with balls, cues, &6,, and having the celebrated "Phelan & Collendéer Combination Cushions‘ gmll:b‘m.nu w n‘sn‘ugumnlnluv York or Canada, ‘being reserved jor my own trade. Prlon‘#rhbls, packed and deliyered on board cars, cig.w ; which will be fitted on the most improved prin ciple comfprising Ladies! Hair Dressing Rooms %Wmhmml Walr Dressing and Shaving Rooms with .‘ | HOF AND COLD BATHs attached. He will alsohave an efflcient staf to Respectfully informs his friends.and (the public gereraily that he will shortly open his d l New Establishment® No., 72 | Sparks Street. attend to the All orders for Books requiring printed ‘headings Bept. 30, 1874 1001'1‘, 's‘r’*qur, & BRUCK, Aug12, 1874 BOOKBINDER, MASoi ad¢ abakinh Foos ts .aoa hacg QI!AP&- MACPHERSON, ttawa, Aug: 15, 1874 2M47â€"1m Bept. 80, 1874. At Nponan‘s Restaurant, Beot. 1, 1874) _ _ Hpartkest. West P. O «Box 18 Bopt. 9, 1874, DALiYX wt. 11. 1874. T. . MoOuoOR ic July 1874 HRISTIAN, GALT & co., QTICE IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES EW BLACKSMITH‘3 SHOP Savory & Moore‘s ANGE ‘OF® AGENCY FOR Tui [FOLLOWING 18 AN Mxtract from a Lotter d h itinineten #5. uit eoione SOne o 2 psenie batr kn auct 13 BEPARATE DEPARTMENTS â€"fimmz of 44 82° Norton‘s Camomile Pills, London A. MORTIMER, ; | QYsSTERS Weahninet.s . 4 Masian.. 4 i‘ fli a guod appchiier Woteursurhnd 188 Broadway, New _ Yor JOHN P()'L-n T. E. MOORE, â€" | _\ 72 Sparks Street. REUOEIVYVED 67 yd®w Bept, 25, 1874 8685â€"3m L. 8." damaged by the late fire on Wellingtonâ€" e e El PRrecd mmevienigidryaizrni B... . ols‘ i d Aroc en o l e t MYRTLE NAVY. B:m mfl%’g-& l.c Fock tire vert Hoglinh ...“‘..Em ..E&." mt Wmmmm'&m Our stock being even More complets , A e» tpusive than in auy formef season, and cU‘ prices will be found as low or even lower ‘thai B@" Everything in he Line of Dry Good Tnsmwmumt&wwnfin opened a = o. 8 4 where they wili ve to mtmwmfirmug:r‘m notice. ‘uldu M & :i:lrhhndtdmmvlgmwmn.’ *,%*YÂ¥ou cannot maigstake the placeoâ€"MRTOALFK® OLD STAKD year. CARPETS. Show Day on Tuesday â€" Next, Octoberâ€" 18th. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENGH MERINOS following days special be offered _ All our Goode At6 10R0keH in platn figuree nod we w son fowed fumnany on oo ciaen Al ter No. 234 WELLINGTON STREET THE MOST SUCCESSFUL STOVE IN ~USE. PLUMBING,GAS & STEAMâ€"FITTING SHOP No. §4 SUSSEXâ€"ST., OTTAWA. _ :~ BRANDIES, PORT AND SHERRY WINE, GIN, PORTER&e. Dresses and Mantles MadeWithin Six Hours‘ Notice LONDON _ HOTUSEK. Fancy& Staple Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles BOOTS AND SHOES THOS.. PATTERSON : Purreyor to His Excellency the G »vernor General, Earl of Duflerin Faviipgie Epglish Soda Water, Potass Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale and yeryal ue THO8. PAYTTERsoms. . * SerNAR Spar ks ANÂ¥ o onrnoieared | Desire to call nttention to the G@LDEN LIGHT: or AGAN1» (Belfâ€"iPeeding Mtove, wilk ILLUâ€" °. . Par OSb AmeHicin Bate, Gurney fiase, Morning Star and other loadiny Spifâ€"feeding Btoves #u GOLDEN LIGHT ARGAND ESTABLISHKED 1854. P m“un-mn--mmmmhnqupdpam “m r ‘ m clearance. As every Department has been thoroughly assorted, the >= . | | 4 : | public can rely upon getting . ETe 2s T The sale Will commence on the 15th September, and continus Hil the entire #106k is disponed et, SHOOLBRED & CO# 39 APARKS 81. Mâ€"O O Râ€"E For a Good Smoke W H O L ESLALE A® D & ET A I 4, Teas'-â€";lummun JAPANBâ€"Finest Grades, . COFI@@gâ€"rBESE R0astRu, Ground dany on the premints, athilet! pridet. Inducements in the Tailoring Department I il. ~Cook Wtoves for weod er 601 ; also Box and tarier Btoves for wood, Partioular atiention given to setiing up stoves and jobbing ofall kinds. AVIMG PVRCNASED Mrz. METCOALFE® BUSINI®S, now effer the entice Stocknt MACLAREN & CHALMERS DIXIREOT â€" l1MPORTATIONS Sept, 15, 1874 Aug. 28, 1874. JMeviot heopes Sare Selies, Flavoorine Syraps, Brrups and Ixiraoth; Oreckers of as and Lemon s afers * eanine io opan s eemaie daies Oct.7, 1874. May 6, 1874 door to Hardy Rroe., and 8 deors cast of EXTREMELY ~LO W PRIOES Oct. ,8 1874 Have had $10,000 worth of PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Fam ly use and Medicinal purposes, FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT YVARIETY SPRING 1874. beâ€" Sold= Without ~Reserve Mr J. 16, 1874 ~05%. THKâ€" Â¥From the Producers, in France, England, Holland and Spain. A Call on Inspection Respectfully Rolicited I wear them, and s¢ should you. Come and look at then. wod‘ Budtecmminu‘s | eueniten, .“Io'lldl'c (?uc d :.&m "‘. re complete , 4 es | TXB4SH L ut of season, and cU‘ l.oâ€".l or even lower ‘thai wgr.- « H, PATTUTERSKON. WE OFFELR THR AAME AS THE WEHOLE IB GRA Nt DISPLAY OF N EW IMPORTER OF MAMQOTN iA €C©o, OTTAWA eepenmeegt menegnnuemaaiiin repne c vams s i s cion cas s 4 | WTHKOL E& A L. E2 show that it is my purpose to pisce in the -kt‘s‘:-ulm-.,m growing AVING@ ¢f my Reiab» _IuI._h........:r-'.. ”“fi-â€". ~_.-'Il is now ..: m e in ‘the ‘Ottewn If Soiges mtanlatant n on aes mant the wants of this market is my intention to hok i2 matw' and n ahe W d0, that never in h-n-r,-:& ‘trade was Bver in this spoetion, as Toreman, »Heniep Sath Ponk e homieder 20 the erovwing Mr. OARBORMRGA DLKEODN manduch a,09fomet 10 9 Brovcoim esgicte in ONE OF THE BEST OY8TOX OUTTEL REA D RE A D ! LOCK To YTOUK INTEREST: . Epuess prsitively nave hhe monsy hy uin Boots and Shoes AT PROPLIS SHOH SToR®E. Perbrnes is beurmars, Shoric ced A*amint Remember the place, and saÂ¥ve your monay. CLOTRING HANEY & FORGIE: J, METCALFE, Sept. 24, 1674. 446 0 ,tL, 1986 25 & 2% WELLINGTON 4T w . X BROWH, OTTAW A, 1874; MARK THB F40E(

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