spaper NC Muat ttee and received -Mâ€"Vi._ Se A4L L ubkys ToR es Alth00. PY iterns 1® 1874 C300 %C 6D im uns‘ 65 ne.. didt~ €» €) er naCTS 24 ... sTRE® periy AKEE $2 CAl.s 1" Lrious Accidentâ€"Split in a Congreâ€" e Haumax, N, 8., Oct, 22. Yestorday an engine and tender on the Windsor â€" sad. Anuspolis Railway, while passing a crossiog near _ Middleton, cams saly fstocks _in which , thero . Was . al activity :râ€" Montrieal 187 closing at 187 to 187}. Telegraph 194, closing at 194 to 1954 ,MuMM’?{J-'nnflw_‘Dl Commerce 135 to 135}. k Merchants 118} to 119. w e uP C e p’.‘ â€"; was held tim« morning on the :'fl' “,.._ Ma«ry Newby. & :!nwn of liou: 50, who powoned herself with oil of ‘.IM. Decessed, who when a "flmnd a blow on ber head, A i tmes expressed the determination Auking her own lite, â€" Yesterday sho mas busd in a dy in« condition by o oo in . jm’“' A'.ldmhm" ..-nnhfnou was returned. Teserday the* body ot an old mat pmed Bartholemew Short was: from a beam in a shed in rear of w Smturock Hotel. _ The jury returned Prendict of @*Suicide while labouring ‘....wi.-n‘q." The deceased .-.u..p.nhdbuln-tdupo-‘- i mood. whrkmmdn-m. _"""" â€"/a avents in all, witlh a total ~ Grieton Park races come oN TOâ€" ut ! N Trere are nine events in all, with a total airy list of 54 horses. f American currency and drafts buying at 4; selling at 91. Gold 110} to 110}. “mflfl)dqlfl; do sigut w _ Amercsa nlurnignu5pormt The ship «Shandon‘" bound to Mon» iml, will become a total wreck on Antiâ€" wti. Her vraluable cargo is heavily inâ€" wed in New York Companies. ‘ â€" This afternoon jadgment was given on is eapias obtained by Molsons Bank ipits. J. [~. McMino, confirming the jutg« weat of Judge Mondelet in the Superior Cout, quashing the capias with costs _ A ‘!980m flw ibe " Ary. i# Wm. Robinson. late Major in the Mixe of Wales‘ Rifles, died suddenly at inrsklence last nighs He was quite wil up till S o‘clock, when he complained {keling il}, and went home, when he wk a powder and died almost immediateâ€" j Msjor Robinson was well known in wisectun with the Red River Expiâ€" Torowto, ob n.u inquest was opened | 1t night on : of Mrs Elizabethâ€" 'l‘owm‘g:d. who ded 08 Moniay night at her resitenca, * / under somewhat suspicious ;.-M amined. s m contact with ahorse ani carriage hivens by George Neily, of Ciarence, h.ï¬i-c.nnty. The horse #as killed. anmi Meily was thrown aut and received ‘“x that it is said he caunot réâ€" cover , 34 â€"â€" ommnabai® / i wio provection against further arress bus teen issued. â€" .Hmk raarket this ‘morning was imgular, closing firmer for Montreal and imertor ;Telegraph which two were the Aldificalty in the North siptist Courch ::l-m.‘ in the 'ifliu;fl;ffln a large proportion con â€" gegation, who have rented ~St. Jobhn‘s Church in Gerrish street, where they will form a separate chiarch. 5 The election came off in Digby toâ€"day bnhynm-uhbcnmwh- the Minister of Militia was by a amajority of about 300. . bmmw““b;‘z':n wa bund decmposed â€" Au« -&mm,.fldo{‘& ime the KightL Concession of Drumâ€" wal, The Coroner, Dr. Killoch, was at e summoned, and . an inquest is now kMing held on the remains. As yet the mas of the deceased is unknown. Conssroor, Oct. 22. At the nomination tor the County of Addingtos, held here yesterday, Mr. S. Shibley and Mr. D, J. Wagzoner, were Rominated as candidate:s. Atterthe time for nomination was up, addresses were deâ€" lirered by Mr.9, Shibley, Mr. D. J. Waggon â€" *__ B,xwi1, Oct. ‘ Mr. W. W. Kirkpatrick, of the Cansâ€" thn Pacific Survey, has arrired by WHeamer *Oncamo‘ with his myï¬o-tho Wrth of Ramy Loke and Mille Lac. ..\:':b,“ Euce on the Tth intt ight the 7 about eleven. ‘“,mnï¬m!q‘:'m was burnt. hl- is variously estimated, but set «t not less than $20,000. . Mesrs, Carpenter are closing up. their lime for tite seasou. Mr. Murdock and party will be down in Alew days, Mr. Mortimore will also be Corn is a short tume. x mentâ€"Sudden Deathâ€"Loss of the | ship "Shandon." e tJane gÂ¥ â€"Â¥. C. Railwiayâ€"Statue of | ",‘.’.fpfmâ€"-m fined _ for | prunkennessâ€"Arrest of | Judgâ€"| f Four Gazzy, Max. Qct 23. mbpnouhlinniuo.. Fatber Richot and Paul Prouilx were examined ied4sy. ‘The latter deposed to knowing :-\@Mkmwtmtu bmdflm& It is thought that . V imdence will be all closed toâ€"night or Mr. M. Deroche, M.2.Pr, and Mr. . T The steamer ©City of Brookiyn,‘ the ; C e Transportation Com M‘_"“ opposite Te y es Dawson koute. osed a S _ ""_ Porler Explosionâ€"Fifteon amm;u:ma-m !q-uâ€" majority of one ka siccs . __ .. ... ~WinpeoR,OUot; 22 sftor hre Dead Body Found. TEBLEGRAFPH Â¥ONTREAL _ Naveral wiinesses Were ar which the inquest was adâ€" this evening. . COLEBROOK in which ‘ there was . any HALIFAX, Nominations. MANLITORA B urual says that Mr. Millâ€" itract with a committee citizens of Montreal, for a lifeâ€"sized statue in mar« Trffarin. the â€"price BAHRNIA. WINDSOR. Mowtzzir, Oct. 22. i be ‘Tartâ€"Moneâ€" 22 The election rendered necessary by the unseating 0! Mr. McGregor came oft to. day, The )pposition candidate was Mr. Jeremiah O‘ onnor. brotb§r of the Hon. J. O‘Conner, â€"The resultie s m»j wity for Mr, McGre gor of about one thousand, NEW RAILWAY ENTERPRISE, Rooise, eight miles below Windsor this afternoon, killing fifteen persons and seri« ously wounning several others. | The ‘Bob Hackew‘ rescued the survivors‘ and took them to Detroit, + Fhe City of |Brooklyn‘ wa« shattered to pieces. pB) I8 P l s Opening of the Shorbrooke, Eastern Ttownships and Konnebon Line. â€" A Shortly after two o‘clock the engine * J. (%. Robertson‘ beautifuily decorated and drawing nine exceedingly handsome cars built for the company, hove into the sta~ tiop, and a company numborinq from 1200 lolstl)ponona‘oton board. / The train moved off to the music of a band and amid the most hearty cheers.. The route along which the cars passed was of the most ro« mantic description ; a rich rolling country, varied at intervals wmith valley grovres, rivers and streams, and pas» tures, in numerous cases Witering the country and rendering it necs#ary to use a large quanatity of, trestle ‘The road appasred well ballasted, ; the: whole arraogements reflected credit on the con> traciors, Messrs. Bowen and Woodward. After an exceedingly ride of 11â€" miles, the party arrived at the Ascot Cormers, & » crowd of men, _ workea trom the oldest inhabitant who| had passâ€" ed the fuil four score |years | and had never seen & train, the | prat~‘ } iling babe whom the snorting of the engine frightened into tarror, Awaiti the pasa }uge of the cars Aaigs and BAoated in all directions ; suitable mo{ flusters ed inthobma;-ndohuto i the stilly air, Alighting for a moment excurâ€" sionists viewed the h-&upq and then retaking their i : pros ceeded on to Westbury aix miles further on, and st a point | wi t miles of â€" the present c: From this distance s;:n&y- hree miles are graded. read ing| °w in three weeks vmf bring q:« m roud to twa m:iles bsyoud. W , â€" Ab Westbury a besutitul arch erectei bearing the mott@" * A giad day f.:é country."‘ . Aiter a warae ption | & the people the train again si@rted < wards, _ When it unpgod Asco Coraâ€"rs, where a‘ter a bountifgl supply of refreshments had beenm disposed | aiâ€" dresses were delivered by Hon. J. G. Robertson, _ Hon.|| Mr. | |\Bran Hon. J. G. Bianchat, and | Mr. (Enos, White These | ge | spoke in most _ entbusias tor t the progress of the road, of the / | offered to the district and the ser it would render in conn#®« om& } reace of Canada with & d 30 Allusion was made by Mr. Brande, to The tollowing gentlemen x: NE tendance as representing Mlyl and Commercial Institutions in the: United States :â€"Exâ€"Goverrer Smith, President of the Vermont Central Railway ; Ex.Gorâ€" ernor Page, of Vermont ; General Buge, Norwich; Hon. A. Augustus Brandegee, New London; Mr. Tompkins, banker, Norwich ; Mr. Prentiss, Bx-lxoq of Norâ€" wich ; Commodore Wnnug United States Nary ; Mr: F. Johaston, Norwich Bank ; and Superintendent Bailley, who had charge of the delegations. . The weather was ali that could be desired and the peo= ple most enthusiastic. . _ _ | ;) _ the hmuoi in no;o (for North Americs, peopled as it was by ‘a progressive 4 All that was required ku an en population to work out their ; destiny. t | After cheers for the t of the ( the excursionists re to ) everybody being evidently pleas the road and oxpootfl. great things ) from the operation. Ki L s1 Special 1> T® TIXES In the evening tha dinuar to J, G..Robertson took in Hall and was‘largely Brooks, M. P., presiding. _ [ â€" | â€"â€"| Montasar, Oot, £2. In the Montreal Cent:e election tos day, a motion was made on behalf of res» ï¬;n‘r,ï¬fayï¬, to have the case $tr the list of the Court of Review, on the grounds that the inscription had not been fyled, there upi"' g no stamps on it. The papers could not t fmij The Court adjourned ‘until : one and in the meantinme Mr. Deviin d an affidavit that he had fyled the and affixed the stamps.| |â€" . _ s Mr. Curran, on Rbebalf of & said, if the Court w allow neow to be substituted those mi:si the matter could be ly settled, a decision arrired at on the meorits Of the His â€"Honor, Mr. Justice John said there could be no difficulty in s the missing papers by mutual %, which was done acscordingly. J & will be rendered on the 3f5{hfl. j Mowtamar, 22. iruing 4or. StsLaren preseuted efforiead morning, Mr. & declaration on behalf of Mr. 4 zie, asserting that he was unable to rebut the evidence of Russell that he Finlay and li:w'lm‘lm been ‘brined, stating that he that the election should be voided #ithout disqualiGcatien, ~Counsel | for | opposed this, and held that they the right to continue with <the w . ouse. & long srgument ensued, and Judge ‘Tor« rance adjurned the Court until 2 »‘clock to deciae what evidence heewould pmit it the case was continued. . At 2 o‘ the Court resumed and the Jz.o that the case might go on as far a~ ot bribery were concerned; | but on geveral charge he thought e ht been proved io void the election,| and should notallow them to go in that direction . R as Lofk . Mr. Davidson, for peti said :â€" "1 understand, then, that the rules that we are debarred from taking Any more evidence, except what will the personal charges, ‘The peti have not entered upon the case with vi~ dictive feelings towards the but have succeeded so lar to the: oloction"h voul.n{bdbfl if we Hw with the geon ¢?- we prove an organized system of bribery and corrups tion throughout the whole but as we are debarred from that, and |as we do not wish to press unduly on Mr. :R ! he being new to politics ha ï¬ | as we believe, misled by we ;wwurpm u.‘ -"-f‘-‘.‘ i ‘. \ " ’M‘;‘.Eia ave both |{ JHis Henour then made some rex CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS3. u; on certain leatajes of the MONTBEAL CENTRE, MO NTREAL WEST. necessary by the case} A large the Hon. L eR P been given by those intimately connected ie respondent, which was a highly mim&.imbm k u:d':uu to be mnn:- se condemned The hiring of carters by yE OE vice P t T v rpoodons‘o agents was also to be severely .nmxn:‘:dthuou- were voters, and had b:;n with the expectation that they whuld vote for Mr. Mackensie. Bri bery hed been distinctly proved, and he e‘evion is deciared nui!, the costs 10 g> agninst respondent and in favor of peui« tioners, The therefore closed, and witnesses were to assemble and receive their dues. ~"It is said that Mr. Mackensie will run again in Moutreal West, and will be op= posed ‘by Mr. Tom Whie of the Gazstie, im of Mr. Stevenson. | ‘The brig (E..C_ White‘ has been lost off the Isle of Wight. i".u« jersons were quently unseated, but not disqualified. A Note from Thiers. _ Paris, Oct. 22. â€"Exâ€"Presidont <Thiers has written a letter, indignantly denying that ever represented that the French tHov t was actuated by sentiments hostile to 1;‘{.. He maintained that on the trary has constantly affirmed that country, Government and Assem« {‘L’l proved of any movement against iy. i The Kaiser and Von Arnim. | Bezrpux, Oct,. 22. â€"It is stated that In(‘mrwmhnpn-nmdmmm to Count Arnim Bertsenburg. This signi« DT PPE uwen C eeeitar ol ol als. fes that a crisis has arrived in the Von Arning affair, and the victory‘ depends on whether Prince Bismarck or the Arnim family possess the greater influence. | ’ Awmwmwv: T preliminaries in the Count Yon 4 s case are almest completed. â€" 1t is beli that the Count will be released on bail in a fow days. °. W in w ol,l2 0 cceb enba tm 1500( YES#BBDATS DESPATOHKES | ENGLAND. | : The 8. 8. " Chusar." (Oct. 22.â€"Seventeen of the crew of steamer *Chusan,‘ ashore off Ar« ro were drowned. . The survivers :l'l. rescued. The steamer is a toâ€" Pitke W oafregcmenr havre been ohohd‘:;:srl’m A ¢ to the London Times from India that Mana Sahib has been cap â€" t in Gwalior.. : He has been identified beyornda doubt by the Maharsjah of S:inde, and ig now a prisoner in the Maharajah‘s palace. A political agent has ‘taken his yesierday. conteksion. uurmenr DESPATCHES | Six Fishermen Drowned. | _ . Lozax Ook 23.â€"Sir. Mibermen. were hany and ‘the Nav‘gator Islands, Buguts, Oct. ; 22.â€"The Nortk German states that the German overaâ€" menty has no inteation of occupying | any part pf the Navigator islands, t Trial of Kuhimanun. . P: Bumkmlé nï¬uin i:;ho’pity d@uripg the trial of Kubhlmann, his would bo‘ +o shouid ‘the testimony of the C required. m'" ‘T,“.‘o& the number, i mepaore tives twonty.â€"nine cans, a Conservative gain of six. it PRieq seb d seb s t im o t Arvay h ‘ANDEE, oa“a;â€"uu.mu:; ! command of the, Carlist foroas, and posi Both are with Don Carles at Kstelina. § % | Arrest of two Carlist Chiefs. |~ _ Logana and Fustier, hare bozfl'nfle whilp passing thryugh Cordova in disguise, 1t is probable Logana will be summarily :&uumm where he recently officials. ‘the Provinces of Murcia and ‘lï¬......mam In waxia, Oot. 19, â€"â€" The men.of«â€"war &-’nflwnutmw $ arrived, bringing 2,500 men. | Insurgents Dispersed, ..mdiqcnindmcnlbndcdhnu C by the Spaniards is reported. !B“-' Oct. 22.â€"The Italian Minis=. M 8 aw&uuo-' of ltaly had greatly imâ€" proved KHeary Failure. o. | {New Y Oot.lt-‘l"blod?N uy;luki?t Co , bankers, of ntr.k., N. J,, have failed. |Limbilities, $100,000. || .. More Libel Suits. * â€" _ Â¥r. John Kelly has brought further libel suits against Mayor Ravemeyer. Rumoured Visit of the Imperor of Pmiapzorati, Oct.‘:-;l': Ouhlllz will be one of| the nation‘s guests in lai, he haring expressed his intention of 4909 9 CCC en e es ..Lf‘r-uo.â€"&ma the Conâ€" tennial celebration. â€" â€" * Prairie Fires. Cisowxar, Oct. 22.â€"Twentyâ€"fire hunâ€" dred acres of marsh, New Washington, Crawford County, are on fire, ‘There is property bci-.oudup“:i There f £ k are numerous Hires in the woods in the northâ€" ern and north â€" western portions of Ohio, from the continuous drougth, °. . Tus Homex.â€"‘ O{ the great number of animals under the control of man, the horse is unquest.onably the most service~ bie .‘ But wit not stmage: that so many who own ‘horses, and who are dependent on their labor for a lm:a-hwdmlh“ to give them that care attention which their own interest no less than the satety “mdmm The beat smedicine for is «* Darley‘s Conâ€" taat o T tigst Gheee on toubee it ;‘ of this the no aoubtâ€"it 4 on each adua. Boid by all medicine deriers, 3697â€"m . Numoara, Oot, 22. reâ€" Niagara eontroverte i eleciion is nornl‘:: the judge declared the n ~void, Mr. Plumab is conseâ€" Arrival of Reinforcements. Capture of Nans Sakib. Count Von Arnim. The Financial Status. Military Changes. USITED STATES. GERMANY, GERMANY, NLAGARA. FRANCHE. of a ITALY, Sauternes Sherry and Claret: Wines evry cheap at D. MoDunnel!‘s. 3698.6 D. MoDonnell‘s . delisious Muscat wi? ‘ ‘3698.6 N;‘l’l!ll‘:'a Dtapex.â€"1s 'youri dhlh' ;dllllu‘l l.)B id / | 9404 i out your h«ir wing dry and Jifeâ€" J less ? Is your hair 15': pufblo ard glosy ookgl. | BOOkS 1 th?ndof yore? it wants a ‘oo: healthful “}dw '.\'n'ï¬a 4 mgm& hair dressing to help exbsuâ€"ted naiure to i teratnre, fecover isglt. Try Bsarisxe and mark _ the fino PMA uilbred at execediogt tow prices x “nflmtnmho.m the lo?:.m Foam, at A, K. Gondreau‘s, Celebrated Mailvoisie Wine at D. M Donneli‘s. 3698â€"6 wellington«st. Just arrived and now for sale at a great reduction, having bought at very low prices the following .oosn : Swoves of all kinds, japinned, pun}nho.d ’n‘n’g pl.sln"l‘m- o P en T P rast 4 % L ware, lLamps and Coal Oil, Cutlery, Axes, Nails of al: sizee, at C. P. Dorion‘s 81 and 83 Hparks Sueet, Uctawa, 860la&w For Bunneli‘s Patent Washey, Shorey & Co‘s Royal Canadian Wringer, Poly 1 Turning, Furnaces, Stoves and Stove lgl::. fitted up in a workmanlike m:ï¬"' go to C. P. Dorion. . Also on hand and for sale Fiivate Prawers, coutaining ali the nq:hlm for gentlemons?‘ mvxw. #c,, at A, E. Gondreau‘s, Wellingtonâ€"st, New Etook of Imitation Malr Goods just received at A. £. wendreau‘s. very cheap, 7,500 Stove Pipes ofall kinds at our well known townsman, C. P. Dorion, 81 and 83 Spark street, Obtawa, Ont. To all who are suffering from the efrors and ‘l’ndInr?flcl::r clxlgo\n.h. no‘rvo? w.‘km-.l, early ecay, loss mhood, &o., I will recel that will cure you, FREE OF 055.3'& This g:‘n remedy was discovered by a missionery‘in ta America. Bend a selfâ€"addressed envd“m ï¬ the B;v. {ro&l:&;r’ InxAN, Station 1D, ouse, New y. Oct. 7, 1874 301y daw cnmnn n 4BA dn “n‘;nxxnn‘;"upc.w!mï¬gw. 1 feel It “: owe you press the great benefit I have derived m«» ton‘s Camomiie Piils." I to your agent, mm Bornle& for the above named tor in the stomach, from which I exeruciating pain formlength of time tried nearly every remedy &ufllhfl. but out deriving any venefit at After taking t bottles of your vdiuable pilis 1 was quite reâ€" stored to my usual state of health. Please give mh%z.bm:l for the benefit of mouvw thus be afflicted.â€"Iam, Sir, .mly ALLPAsS.â€"To the . Proj ot NoRtox‘s Gamée, Poultry, Cold meats, and all deâ€" leacies of the season already cooked, are always procurable at Noonans‘, : | 3037.;: (}A MOMILE PILL THE OTTAWA TIMES, OCTOBER 23 1874 REAL BEARS GREASE | An.'rwuc.l’nm!;:m:h& | m oadranestâ€"y" '.';:...;“"g Gnuo-n::therlp‘l:nnsl::‘m-m- retain for & great length \img, its or‘ M“.'.(m“"g:"ï¬': It is clegantly perfume w?flm_ C which is so essen‘ia‘ to a complete tollet, It the chea pest, most harmiess,â€" aud best dress! in the world. * | ‘BOLD BY DRUGGISTS, 3 l . Price §0:s. per Package. | Full of melodious Songs, Glees 4â€"part Son: all casy an i bgtziknd 33: Hinging senool Course, atl same time m-:d ool-oouoénmw'o"u suited for the use ¢ By H. R. Parmer, assisted by‘l...'o. Emerson, | â€" PriCE, 75¢ts, _ Per Dozen, $7.50. * A most attractive Piano Pleo» : SOUVENIR Dz LLMA, IAZJUBK:} fl.} Obe of the :‘ Posthumous works Gettschalic." o onmaipt A new and excelient collection of Muasic for _/ Choirs, gonventlou. and Singing 14. Preparéd by those most successful com| H. R. Palmer of Calcago, and L, O. Emerson of Boston. j PrRICE, $1.38, or $12,00 por dezen. | orxyze Dreson & Co. CHAS L Auip 4 § F xt * >°I0tre nsooor (ier B Porkina and Bentley, 350i8. | Wood and Iron Working Machiners, BTEAM ENGINES ! ’ BOILERS! _ EMERY WHEELS and : â€"â€" EMERY WHEEL MACHINERY MACHINERY DEPO 654 CRAIGâ€"ST., |â€"| MONTRE A T As a dre=sing for the bair, nothing can be more Constantly on hand, and supplied to erder, Oct . 13, 1874. A new and most interesting bodk for WITH AND: wgnom' noxu_%li. M CE hB Lot No. 8 in the 2od Con. of the Mw of Cumberiand, in the County of Russell, containâ€" t e &‘mummf ":r'omï¬ d-:' (MONTREALâ€" EARINE, Will be regeived till Noon, .‘ . . I Un the $rd Day of â€"Nevember _ : For the supply ofsuch _ © i OLOTH ofOANADIAN MANUFAOTURE ~‘ ~As may be required for i: UNIFORM CLOTHING OF TBE MILITIA i During the current year, ¢ The Cloth to be of Regulation Colours, Â¥Ig. : °_ OXFORD MIXTURE, SCARLET, GREEN, on onl o o thee > AAuNOD BLOURy~ ... tm f mwhhdhlgnh wu-fl aflm s‘ ut _ Ml‘nlmhnu.nulmw‘ o will be given on application, ‘ Department will not be bound “.1 u:hl:'dflnytm. §3 BANKERS, BROKERS, GENERAL FINANCIAL AGâ€"U'D |.3%4 NOTRE DAMEâ€"8T. HE SONG MONARCH! HASKIN‘S SEMTPORTABLE AND UPRIGKT Ottawa, Oct. 19, 1874 10R SALE, i. Send for ciroulars Oct, 10, 1874. ’lrmum oF ~MILITIA DEFENOR. HRISTIAN, GALT & uU., T H EO L E A D E R! N G I N E S SINGING CLASSES. T:k N D E R 8 30, 1874, Every description of Buchanan, Ware & Co. A CARD PERRY DAVIS & SON,. w. w% n,,a.&? General of 3691dé&w RBY | J}° can ve ac ~ _ | matoutes wal AND ‘The gentleman who «dited the Ottawa TIMES tor the six weeks pecoding the overtbrow of the Macdonald Cabinet, i prepared to accept & position as Editor of a Conservative journal. in any of the Provinces. | He prefers employment near Ottawaor Montreal. Address, Editor, Box C, Post Office Ottawa. | ‘Toronto "Mall"" and Montreal "Gazette" please copy. Just Published MARA & nuf!lot"s *A s Mew Map of the City of Ottawa Showing all the different Wards.1 (3. 0. bavis, _‘ ie on hacadss Bole Agent for Ottawa&. Also some conatconew / Em porium of Literatire, Rideanâ€"st., Ottawa. Cone M"mmmw recerved rom London, Books for cash. ALEX.â€" â€"BROBERY‘S Of Canadian, English and American HATS| â€"FURS|! manner, i Belug& pro i ranlergeod work. ' ARORRRYT** * ~** =wuvâ€".l'.,m l"m’l lm Uou, 8. 1874 300%â€"2m PB[KROSFKEE ESTATE. ' y oNE HUNXDRED ‘OHOICOE LOTS, © (Without exception) TEKE PIOK OF T HE @ 1 at ~*\ B9 BE SoLD BY PUBLIC aAaD0UCFPIO N, ON THURSDAY, OOT. 2ix», The W eurloltgtaMem and valuâ€" abie CITY PROPERTY will offer for public competition shllduu.zh estate, It is so well and bvunnb? known to every resident in Uttaw», that it is almost neediess to +ay anyâ€" thing about it, 1t can, however, be eon%e:qu{v asserted that no w?a'vm offered in city is equal to it, It was parchased neariy fifty WIINIT|EIRâ€"1.G|O|O|DIS “'".ï¬"n"â€"n‘ General ï¬' can "iii’ 0 was then surâ€" the spot â€"where he in mausion, and has ever since 4 known as GENERAL ADAMS‘ w | , Eventioation tranett ommntiomenaf ie corpora A._“:rhamnoryhn‘ E, & Hopt. 24, 1874. May 7. 1874 full view of the For many miles; the large and extensive lumber establishments, with their %l piles of timâ€" ber; the Blue Hilis and the E tains; the Oct: 1, 1874. majestio {12 0T0 _ _ OHAUDIERE FALLS, iss hile the Parliament Bulld/ :nho Upper Town mmn’gflï¬#w'% lll‘ldg,tb‘fll‘, lnmluw, most salnâ€" brious, thus rendering it a desirable spot for FAMILY YVILLAS ANp PRIYATE RESIDEXORS . The armens, Mesi: Amor Rore.and 9 phan T se mo soi en tegeth on Wl oae on reaae pav on ons comre; To Newspaper_Proprietors. the store in ROBINSON‘8 BLOUOK, SPARKS STREET .. AtSeven o‘glock in the Evening. TeRrisâ€"One third in four «nlieebitp oi frame a / vo > sa> ~_ amos gows, "THBR SPERECH OF HON. EDWARD n‘t.zn at Aurora, with the comments of the C Press thereon. P:106 loa.& s A2Xi detl it 194)3% 0 O guiâ€"st;‘ eAÂ¥ ors repaired: and :C _B uk uimm‘:o%w with mdo w:bagg" eomfortable lodging at Mas. LNTY corner of Hugh and Marila streels. ts NISHED ROOM.â€"To rent, & yery com* F%e and well he 'il:)ll' with or wittiout board, for W or gentleâ€" man only, . on morâ€"st, _ within three minutes‘ walk of the Parlisment Bulldings. AGUEORS 1 . ALMARY MMTCDY K _oâ€.o,u"h.' A f N O LETâ€"A bedroom with board in the most L mmumw‘mflnm oouek m B h Ublawa ie _ CC * QUKS | 8STOCK OF FALL HATS mm:!-uim. -rinrg,-nf fol dlliy faarn Padud in tgiest H Wirtielvor more. brofits iarge. Pampnict muiled. flg;mu: & 00 , 54 Broadway, ‘R. ¢. 1‘. 0. Box 4000, ture is being sold out very cheap to make U"w."'{fluï¬ LWTâ€"Suitable g:l?k{)'m. t fent exceodingly m_'&‘&’n'hw o dAIQ, ra Worké‘m. %73:“'.'_: m& fs .dcw- zo ;..'"".:.4" TMQ "cto., naving tried in vain e'verymn%-%am. stmpie selfâ€"core, which he wi.i ni to his fellow suderers, ~Address /J. . REKYV E3,78 HAVING Oct. 8, 1874 En m-sznu Wt Pay ols Saghpornood!" h in a rare puanee tor. thost out of employment or having . sure time; gir‘" odho:nnwonmn-. Paruct & Addrest . _ _/ . 0 LABHANM 4 0o« Nassau streau New York. §T0“9:mm‘"ï¬iï¬fm se $1.00, m yarnengmanee 1= on gncoU nIV BB @iitE OO.. 16 1 Oct. 17. 194 cÂ¥ + . «GEN T L EMEâ€"N : fiprtal HAVE YOU SEEN THE "ARCTIC" UNDERSHIRT : 73 mPAR E& _.S%IC EADY NEXT WEEK MANHOOD ReSTUOR+D JNEYâ€"WAuks! ANTEU.â€"We Will gvie i0«* s0d wert Terentn i One of the finest inventions of the ogt. No cough or cold allowed where the "Arcitd" Shirt ts used. I--flquhnlflâ€. Come and look at them. TIMES Office. $60 a week guaranteed. : Business vermanent, home or abroad, Say or evenlinig t no capithi required ‘cnousands 0 r L 40e l‘t:m-g -:Im?m!l 1or 851 matled free; gor $51 urailed free;" Address R J. RTANTON.; HoheFen, N J and valuable Samples free. 4@~A postal. card on which to address mmum,ï¬hflfmm Men C k. i Ien' or m'fll"‘d’:fl'g uble with.no risks. . A 16 page circular OTTAWA RIVER F. M. RECD. 9re st.. uew wex. Washinat~« «t.. "nitep . %# AGENTS WANTED £1+4, Cw 5. No Capilal nafely of City Houses, City . Lots and Farms, peeu.mu mâ€y be ‘uo.rrum uumw& °8. n which is but a small portion ot what he has on A very yvaluable property of eight buildings, oomuolael()omor and Albert 6‘re0u8, nw 182 feet on Alber ~st. by 99 un Q‘Connor, «nd now i;r'tflwlnï¬'â€"â€"" al of $ Taa‘fl' vm'_"'r_h]bï¬ :‘mE’ l.nanm 'l‘oto uoo u': p+ J. BERMILNGHAM, 'l‘hn.lm‘ndfl W&m prick house with base: ug St.Albanscburch Dalyâ€"st., having each six airy bedrooms, drawâ€" w kitchen, do-ot‘l. C ob noune, t e i ie se roated Aot fï¬i‘s’eï¬ofeii be got for them, To besoid cheap foreash, 1 * _ _"C T OATPOS" t _ Kast ha}f of lot 20, North side Clarenceâ€"st., e .‘.c‘c._"‘ales oA imitmmepatermime ian o h Centre T wll;.‘ ‘;‘lgxm:txu gooa bedrooms, dining W 1 T2 40. noos yenk and sheis recently Built} oi nn%-l. having many modern. im prove» ments. , Will DesOi@CBOBDâ€" o« .)o 1 uy l on io Real Estate Bulletin West haif of lot 27, 8. Rideauâ€"st., with a comâ€" mwu.i‘ti.S‘ comfortable brick comage, having five good bedrooms, parlor and sitting room, Acd ~Good amm-um tion. Now rented for $180 per annum. _ To be tenements rented for $ 2 per month, to be sold vory pmdonmu? Goram Lots 6 and 48 North Biddy, 41, 42and 48 Houth Nepean all god lots, Lo 34 Houth Stewart and ‘orth Wilbred streots Sandy nwem%umuu aheaithy and respectable locality _ _ _ .. _ _ A block of land. 27 w" naving 107 feet on I‘»zh)‘on street, mmw; is finely situated in: an ele ï¬ close to the Cathoili¢ goulu'.m Apply to J. GHAAM for pare 100 Acres of Good ‘Land south half of lot 28 in the fifth of 16mpleton, . six. miles: from Obtaw Hixty acres cleared; geod Jog : house, h.tnua m-wmum-%w. Jm&gflhh*«mfln half of ‘lot 16 in land and wufï¬m * # '&mamumg.':mnm and fluvuu. wmm&mwmu olu{mn in the (ye sold cheap. Amï¬ * mu“ga.“ 200 Acres of excellent ‘land, ‘within miles .Of the city, township of Gloucester, A big barâ€" That most valuable property known a# Rastâ€" man‘s Bprings, with ten acres of very fine land. of Ot wrud ts vmnot nlgom:tu- 18 mmh’y m-dl.vgayt'lorm numerous minefal Wmmu abounds. wn&qw: Otuww thit it is unnecessary ww-nym%m ir praise. Sufficeit 10 say Mm&m mitted to be the best in this part ot Can Alittle expenditure in W and a’mmond.ni-t'lr grounds and a large hotel, is #i is required to make them & mo&ténmumlnslm sulr:nm mhu , Gas, and minerals, and are ndm g_)‘l'nfln‘ut vaiuaole for lh:olr curative quaiities. f Crodugant sirool, Goin A furnished house on street, Coutre Town, iorent. Prm#onu. ._ A magnificent Steinway Piano, nearly new Th BiQerdih Hhartars en and s quarter cotavie.Pianc, DP HPale. Amond-mdm.%tml + s Aver'{’ fing nouse flgï¬mm“m o muite quantity of | kinglish and German on, . N mnlodbrmwm £0 86 o bafif * Boult m B ic in a," soohinstaee ie abd 10) pairs White do., for sale chea hrowos on han«, for sale cheap.â€" . 3 Pv n in n ces‘ Shamg "Biaiels, IhFgS Sike, SIGN WRITER. HuUSE DEC â€" TOR, PALINTER, PAPERâ€" HANGER, &o. and 100 pairs White d0» 10° $8I6 SRME h ar.‘ _ | SSÂ¥ Ereiges > ..2'5“.:’1.;"5;:;’?}!:' ï¬rï¬.‘i‘;%‘e“m“"%s_how Day oa 11\ PEUNEAU, Juxe., the miiipiest nouos, and in a T orkinaniite atyle on maaln aae. BUFFALO ROBES. y instructions from James tEHKs Te wey popeae ime Compalr® WEDNESDAY, 21st O0OT. IN8ST. â€" . ~\Â¥hen about 12,.000 ROBES (atolognes (con‘litions same as heretofore| ..In_du_.’(’lhnflfl by post or at the Gom in t 1. Faxicr ©Gzrzoor®s, Corner of Kent and ‘Wellington Sts. . A full stock of | FAMILY â€"~GROCERIES Just received, Also a large supply of ‘CROUOKERY, GLASSWARE, &e. feils â€n‘untnx!%!‘ â€" ; Riuinâ€"st.. Oftewa. .. Rerclomendoaine t t Journalists that he 18 PrepMr 4 Co e ioncurones -Mnu-ltomflhh mâ€o:-w mn.zuï¬&wmwan‘ done at the Capital. fls A ALEX, ROBKRTSON, balls, cues, &6,, and having the celebrated .. "Phelan & Collender Combination Cuskiong‘ of mmm These gflc% mgiofai~ trade. Price per tal mw‘w'nlu BERMINGHAM‘S AMERIOAN BEVEL TABLES Oct, 12, 1874. READ AND P ROFIT! March 24 1874, Oct. 17, 1874 The undersigned begs to acquaint his brother BrRIDG 1874 EDWARDS & RUTLEDGE, on STEWAGT & GUBMULLY, | Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, | Aud. Conve» ancers, &c. ym BelÂ¥s Block. Riginâ€"st. | _ Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tables, complete with f A Inrge assortment of _‘ ROO MX PAP BA BR Constantly on hand . ginâ€"St. : Opposite the Post Ofic 1‘. Q, bua. 18 WALKER 4 MILES, PUBLISHERS, Montreal and ‘Toronto. / HE DOMINION ‘ATLAS, RrSS NEWS AGENCY STANDCARD sudégssor to Phelan & Collender, sttention paid to the supply of . Y ooic mt Wredinglon‘sth H. W; COLLENDER, Ho~BL®. R. W. ScorT, Q. C yci.uo Srewarr. i . J. GoRMULLY, | BH 801L0. SOHN LEEMING, wihMinod aan s ) Â¥ y P Bept. 26, 1874 O, 18100 k, RSTABLISHED 1864. Parreyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Rarl of Duffer:» BRANDIES, PORT AND SHERRY WINE, GIN, PORTER&c) Raw iinglish Soda Water, Potass Water, Lemonade, Ginger e s THOS8. PATTERSON®®. SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEPOT! PLUMBING, GAS. & ~STEAMâ€"FITTING Manufacturers‘. , ts, and Dealers in Iron and "*__ 34 90d W orking Machinery, ! /. ~* 1 f_,ormn-duMM;nm 3 ,: Exnomss ano Bomsers; Naw ax» Szcoxnp: Hax» MILL MAQHINEEYâ€"OF EYÂ¥; Mn o. i pn un wooq Weiting Macites; Amorisan Bar $oy% Fregeanr i 7 Paeape hnd was hntarieg $ogs ‘send for Circularsand Catalognes ... . .. ;4 iA oFFICE aAND wï¬ï¬‚aoh:‘..ulum-. OTTAWA,. â€" Oct. 17, 1974 h k Shite BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FRENCH MERINOS Dresses <and Mantles Mado Withinâ€"â€"Sizx ~Hours‘ â€" Notise No. 234. WELLINGTON STREET in e n i ie o ininnante t a n oc M in 1y se ayy * t Pn LON 1DON__ HOUSE, Fancy& Staple Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles ‘Teags,â€"suokre exaess amd JAPANSâ€"Finest Gradez, Ooï¬eesâ€"'_lfll ROASTED, Ground dally on the promises, at ‘usual pric,» FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT YARIETY GOLDEN @ORNAR SPARKS AND OOONNORâ€"HTH,: _ â€" : s se to enn atventies io ine aourmn sagren, or Anearre Sric penting Stote, in T THE MOST SUCOCEASFUL STOVE IN USE ATHB, WATRR OLOSETA, â€" P DEXREOT© AMPORTCATIONS Oe imy i oreey Sieee, Mfornine Ater and other leading nelfâ€"feeding toves 64 EKXT REMELY LOW PRIOES. _ ° As TAR WHOLE Im f To be <~Bold Without Reserve D@»~Everything in he Line of Dry Goods #,%Â¥ou cannot mistake the placoâ€"MRERTCALFKS OLD STAND A Aj tit~ be oc AlfOntatio Ingabniave o power ols .ne Huron and “- ntenac _ abd â€" “’ * omu&uum [pores. A MYRTLE â€"NAVYVY. We ase offer ; C 2l Gn ceries 6b, . and Provisions, (Jew8 & 777'7_â€"â€-“ se n ntd appaa Soacgh aenF tes ane a eoige c00r Rreisane Lainert e an,0 vex., Conity and mt Goos uh ernil) groreutent go evaitinery." Ervtest Pout won Incerest OUBE FRS, BEM ‘EO: TRA STORF, 8 RLUka u â€"»T .. OTDAW H * We a5e ohcr ns Usbert Ontore, Wikinndqie s aod Frocidnes, (Feet mss tsel us pat: [1e order to make room for large importation} it will be reduced to a price that will eusure a cleara oce. As every Department las been thoroughly assorted, the + public can rely upon getting k t " TaiintGaf Rranin nitch m Sravee and remon Wuiin, ‘Gork M OO RE B ROS. 1 MOKERS I Particular atiention given to setiing up stoves and jobbing ofall kinds MACLAREN & CHALMERS AYING PURCHASED Mz. METOALFPR® BUSLNESS, now ofter the ontire Siock*n THOS. PATTERSON . _ . WrmOPRks THE RAME j Indvcements in theTailoring Department W H O Lâ€"EGSA LE A L D LEA IL For a Good Smoke Bept. 16, 1874 QTICE. THE PEOPLE‘S TEA S10RE #1 PUBE AND UNADULTERATED, io Fam‘jly useand Medicinal purposes, Oct. ,8 1874. T0 BPARKS #STBREET, OTTAW A, s# Bee T.‘ & B. on cach Piug. A 5s O N & "*CoO. Mr J:="W;:s R YA N From the Produser®, in France, England, Holland and Spain. o_ _â€"<Jd. H,.. PATTUERSNCON. 8 A Call on Inspestion Respectfully Solicited. 84 SUSSEXâ€"ST. TRnERE wX s e oren. Â¥ mag‘ns J . D. MASROIN &A Co. Tuesday | Next,â€" October â€"18th. AND©CASHNERE GBRAND DIGSPLAY OF OTTAW A HANEY & FORGIE. eA Th & se WELLINGTON.qq , and continne Hil the entire siock is disposed of earafully Account Book Manufacturer, u-u-l_-_-_-q-mM BOOKBI NDEKR. PAPER RULER, AND RIDEAUAT .. OTTAV 4 a. MORTINEE, OTTAW A,"1874. BOOKEIEKDING }{E8TAÂ¥â€" Numboring . 4 3%