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4 97 abt oo m ** W-hud «um otf $200.373, the lowest of all the City Engineer‘s of the main sewer, ish the necessary ion of the work, his Worship the , and that they be within three daays. that he believed to be honest in the contrsct to the ir tender being very ecost of the City that the City parson.grbo should in so serious a matâ€" of the corpora» that gentloeman‘s besitation as to the contract. layor Meicall of Tos lecters tom Meeers. mushiers of the Bank mon Buak. . He conâ€" lo,.q'u;:y'ol the to let i hy ware sitremsedy h were of such viial erest of the city.â€" pd uie resolution of ving the tender of io be the safest in tiy: Be regretted to the . Corporation ‘il' put in byâ€" an beades squandering .\ Mr. Farquhar ity was undoubtâ€" puat ocpeie foiomed o give the tender unknowa :0 every , and whose sureties «lf in this matior n amendment o the ruyuu'nu.u to the amendment : ties of the saai Jas. p acceptable to His the: uity Engineer, ; of the Board of ommittees, and that menaded do pass. B, Bangs, Bronson, 8d Whis HRe ‘cited the deprec ng of the men interâ€" the sareties of Lhe » men oi good standâ€" { his statement read 1, . Bang#* leney . Ramax, June 1 ged with using ve, and Roberison ave notice that b consideration at th y the City Surveyor. i of the work was of t would cost a much . estimated, and he more ecosomical to | sat the work more wivise the C ous tenders, rort of his : irunkenness wis o ~mmen ted ks of Ald. was lined $3 104 ling o r the ruling of the Ais tear .:‘.h. or ruled the motiOn ularity at a special at ..m t some e fulfillment of & ntract, but it Wwas the special meet~ gal, Heney get oNTRAOCT from the ruliog of eal was defeated, «i on the following with being < house, were be teaders made drunkenness ag on the 0 ithe teade be whole Can i°60 then called for iment with the Rowe, Robort 100 10 air Aid., Durocher Ald. Caris »Osttion ed ©sor 18 DL rtson beir ng "digs F:onson, iopeli 92 Cow, Iy legat ; uesiiOn of the roU bal r. and pre hould . 589 Jn Navigation o. :60, closing 564 to 50 ; Caâ€" mdian Navigation Co. 66 ; Commerce 132 tw }; Royal wanadian 94 to 5, sales at the stterncon board ; Montreal 184} ; Molsons 1i>, Merchants 117; Commerce 1314 ; Teiegraph 191 ; Richelion Navigation Co. The stock market here this a.m. was quist, the only decided change being in the Richelieu Navigation Co., which seld 2 per cent higher ; Montreal 1944, closing }w}; Ontario 1111, elo-;guw;; To= ront© 191, cloTnc 6 ;o "l‘ol; lonfi,t: I%}, closing 17 to 4; egraph 192 Tne io 14 closing 1 * 10 2, Hckenen Preatg, June 19. At the races toâ€"day, Jas. Connelly‘s mare, "Lady Jane," of Ottawa, won the open trot. Time 2.524, 2.52, 3 044, 2.52;. lr. Colman‘s "Rmadam," of â€"Ottaws, won the open running race,. ‘Fime 1 55, Ramarkable Escapeâ€"Lamenied Death â€"Military; The Electionsâ€"Galeâ€"Vessel Ashore. j St. Jous, N.B., June 18. Reuros this evening from Westmoreâ€" hodind Carleton counties show the Govâ€" wumist candidates elected by large llD, White 610. Two former doubtiess slcted, both free school men. R°°SJ °* . oe French Canad Mfionofmnoh Canadians in the Statesâ€"The Wimbledon Team _St. Lawrence River Steamersâ€" Rew m[â€"lfll‘k‘fl- Mowrrzat, June 18. ibout eight o‘clock this morning, the wutier at the St. Lawrence . s j ";oui.\h‘d“'" from the safe for we purpose of changing a largahill. Being wiled away, for a few seconds, he placed udrtmbnuiuidodoll. but on reâ€" lrming be found that it had disappeared with its contents. lie afterwards found the empty drawer lying on the foor in the pnmte ciHice, Some $800,and two cheoks “nuomt“fl""m and it _,Pmmfi!tm"’ took it ‘w-m mrnuofl““ that s m-':ho led the cashier away here i0 rup in opposition to the two large us mees ‘Ays i.i n‘ and ‘*Atheciin‘ of the we steamboat Company. â€" The erection of a hotel to accommodate sizht bundred guests is talked of. It is io be situated on Dorchester street, and wil «ut upward of $500,000. The enterâ€" pwieis is the hands of a joint stock Comâ€"« papy with some $600 000 o@tpitil.. F'u ol grawn for was suppC No 2and 3 Companies assembled last evening at the drill shed, and will parade again on Frday evening. Both compani will go to camp with mmu«:fi of men allowed forâ€" this year‘s drill The want of a ragimental band is felt rery Quzs:o, June 18. _Hon. Â¥r. Ross, President of the Counâ€" Cl le:t yesterday afternoon for Montreal. A meeting of the Executive Council :;hPMvuuuqum, morne The Faculty of Arte of Laval University bns instituted a course of French postry. The '::of quo" warranto taken out Agrinst Core, representative ol St. hhl.db, Mr Letourneau, on the ground of insufficient qualifications, is being proceeded with. A number of witâ€" nesses mve been examined, and they all :::‘."M the property held by Mr. h'lflmuwo. The contestaâ€" io of the seat of the Aiderman is likely :’“""““‘_'lgmun.wco-p. . C io Irrine, C. B,C. M. G., of the Tring. m?umm_col Â¥r. Irvine h-m’:.‘.‘.‘. e AKVL L _ Sr, Carmarines, June 18. _ Alabourer working on the brick block a course of erection on King street, fell a duetance of 27 feet yesterday, and strange tmy, was not at all injured. last night there passed awa,, at the warly age of 2+ years, one of our most siteemed citizens, Capt. Theodore Thompâ€" wo, wiose demise will be M{y Grision County election ,-tud.!. aa hras beard from, Leighton 1166, Jones The ship +Fiyicg Cloud,‘ laden with deals for Liverpool, dragged her anchor wi went ashore on the bar. She is fell of mier and must disharge. s much cor ps. # 1i estated that the Richelie@ Company inteni placing the steamers Canada and Reribier on the route between Quebecand ithsteen blowing a gale, with incesâ€" unt mis, the last fortyâ€"eight hours. _ n 4yc, _: _¢CCC+ 4 E. £,, DAYO AP. ""‘“‘?‘!wnnupon the Quebec """'.Nmb-hmamum ‘“"‘“Ffin Rulway, l:'.""" collected at the Custom toâ€"day amounted to $486,305. ENGLAND. Rochsiort in London. muged® June 19, 5 a. m.â€"Rochefort l at ..".-‘.! last evening. His t:mv- N‘fi:fiu was unattended by any ow 2o zie of Don Carics arrigeg ; ° _ _/ e wife of Don Carlos imp,,{ W C this city and is going to :..';,i-u'.' orth . Snotnt en ie wo! trer which they pr ies ich they passed “:': a of proâ€" ‘;‘“ n & 'â€"m LALSNAL Neproxcardens m m ag, y [0uC Gissatisfaction be« itc DN.,O'".‘-%“ y hok v"fluu..,“"".'hl frora terday‘s Despatches. ';;"-rg:};ggwn MONTREAL. ; of 1 ) take the rpose of away for awer 00 1 by the officers in recruiting their Concentration of Troops, ‘.'-J?.L'.’..‘W from the ST. CATHARINES. at the 8t 8T. JOHN, N.B. Yellow PORTUGaAL PRaNCE QUEBEC, PERTH SraAIN, 19â€"The mai Moxtrzar, June 19. Lawrence Hallâ€" steamship Postal Telegraph, f Wasmxctox, June 19.â€"In the House toâ€"day, Garfield referrei to an argument made recently before the Committee, on appropriations in regard to the postal tele graph in which the theory had been sugâ€" gested that t:se primary business of the post oflice, was not transmission of intelliâ€" gence; but, transmission of packages which might or might not contain intelliâ€" gence. He had since looked in tothe ques: tion historically and found thai the re» solution on which the post office was started in days of Confederation. Bued for Libelâ€" Nasavicus, Tex®, June 19.â€"Col. Jobhn C. Burch, Comptrolier of the State Treasâ€" ury, sued the Lur yesterday for libe}, laying damages . at $50 000. The proprietors of the Banner bas also instiâ€" tuted a suit against Burch, Ira P. Jones, and Travis Winborn, proprietors and part owners of the Union and American, for The Herald states the . proposed walk of Mullen in this city is a fraud, as the track over which he is walking is but 240 feet in extent, when as it is claimed by Mullen and backers to be 300. libel, laying damages at $60,000; New Yorr, June 19, â€"{Tweed‘s wrrival at the city Hall this afternoon to testify in a case before the Supreme Court drew together an immense crowd. After givâ€" ing testimony, he took a seat within the railing and listened to Charley Spencer m:fiunpbt the defencs. The Boss wears beard and imustache and looks hale and hearty. dollars lent to ‘ Wm. Colligan, President of the Tth Ward. New York, June 19.â€"Wm. M. Tweed is to be brought to the citytoâ€"day on a Aabeas corpus, to testify in suit for one thousand. Rows June 19.â€"The text delivyered by the Pope to Cardinals on ‘Tuesday last is now published. The Pope renews his protests against ursurpation of Papal, or btates abolition of religious corporations and other aow of Italian Government, so that enemies of the church may not be sble to plead justification of undisputed customs. He is also moved to allude to those subjecis sgain, because he recent!v received overatures of reconsciliation a1 d had in his possession a respectful letter urging as Vicar of God and of the peace, he should pardon his enemies and withâ€" draw the excommunications pronounced against them, but he declures he cannot make peace with enemies of the church, and in conclusion he exhorts the Cardinals to imitate the conduct of the foreign binnh:r especially those of Germany a d Brazi The American Eil‘mm who went to Venice, Lare leit that city for Bavaria. Breutx, Jjune 19.â€"The Cathedral Chapâ€" ter of Posen has refused to obey Govern= ment orders to elect a Vw deâ€" claring that it does not i that a vacancy exists in the Arch :ubopnc. i The Roman Catholic Bishops of Prussia ;illholdeonfmneoon the 23rd inst. at ulda. | Mapain, June 19.â€"General Cornha is fle"m'l?! receiving rewinforcements. . General Palacios, with 10,000 men is marchiog agrinst Cantaviejs, tb? Carlist headâ€"quarters are in Arragon.â€" || FRANCE. F The Assembly. a Pazris,June 19.â€"The Kight is deeply disâ€" couraged by recent votes in Antbly it feels that its power is gone and that the majority which it was hitherio able to comâ€" mand, is broken up. Leit Centre is deterâ€" mined to gko change in policy of Government. Srraqurx,N.Y., June 18â€"The races were continusd toâ€"day. The first ueowuf‘rtz:no of $800, with a fourth of the money for 2 45 horses. There ware seven entries; Roan Jack, of Uticsa, won in three straight heats; Bay Ben, second; Brown Kate, third. _ _____ New Yorrk, June 19â€"A W‘iuhind:n deâ€" sp«toh says that Congress will probably ad= journ next Tuesday atterncoon. â€" > Tliness of a Cardinal. Rowxs June 18â€"Cardinal Antonelli is suffaring from a severe attack of gout, and is very weak, large throughout, and embraced several members of the Royal family. Ocean Cable. > The ship engaged in laying the section of the Brazilian cable from st. Vincent, Cape Deverdes, to the coast of Brazil, was at noon toâ€"day in lat. 2 south, l long. 32 west. = Loxpo®, June 19.â€"In the House of Comâ€" non; woâ€"day, Bourke, under -eleroury of the Foreign Department, in reply to a re= quest for information stated that Her Maâ€" jeaty‘s Government was not unwilling to mediate between the Biazil and Argen; tine Confederation, but it had not as yet been invited to use its friendly offers in that direction. arrived here toâ€"day from Rio Janiero, June 6th, with intelligence that yc!ow fever had broken ont in Brahia and was raging with great violenc. % The second race was for a purse of $1000 for 250 borses; seven entries; won by Billy Rae ; Lohxlontu. .;:ond;dao;nio Doon, third; Messenger Boy an illy R»we distanced, Best ume 2.331. The building No. 8, Howard street, was partially burned last night. Loss by Hath~ way & Dodge, ium-teu. $15,000 ; Leavitt & Alien, $5,000. ured. Bricklayer‘s Strike. It is stated that the bricklayer‘s strike is not ended. . The journeymen stating that no general strike bad been ordered as yet, but will soon be orâ€" dered unless all receive the advance deâ€" Toâ€"day, the last day of the Ascot meetâ€" ing, the Ascot plate was won by Capt. Sterling‘s Lowlander, Batt‘s Thorn 2nd, Lefevre‘s Drummond 3rd ; ten horses ran. The Alcxander plate was won by Lord Lonsdale‘s King Lud, Delamare‘s Soiard 2nd, Lefevre‘s Flageolet 3rd ; five horses Jules Janin, the author du1,. toâ€"day, aged 70 years. f Loxnox, June 19.â€"Numbers of French detectives are in this country watching the movements of Henri Rochefort.: Ascot Races. / Mortimer Sulliyan was shot dead this morning in a liquor saloon on Murray street during a dispute about & yacht race, by a man named Mark Gill, Gill attempted to shoot the officer who arrested him. New Senator. * Provioexos, R. I., June 18. â€"Des, patches say the leading men declare Burn sides‘ outlook for Senatorship "as hopelessâ€" Members are getting tired and the lobby is dirgusted . it Rochefoot. Loxp%, June 19.â€"Rochefort will probs ably address a large public meeting in this city at an early day, § Midâ€"Night Despatches. ENGLAND. The aitendance at the meeting was Shooting Affray. UNITED STATES. Church and States, UNITED 8TATES Rochefort Watched Church Difficulty. Syracuse Races. Mediation. Twesd, ITALY. ITALY It is the result of a lifetime of scientific rtudy, d.l-’-nl':l' ump:rod b lulrw‘::w n pubs re a careful, ex m:l‘ermscl:'mplou »rry-ié'lsn. in obedience to the tu:l;; ommmlsu Moml:h. in the. profession, e am + bottle is warranted hgmn m 3( ullo mullctl'nm l‘t: highest l&::. of evelopmen w any * on ronages me no °"fqm'- ‘of nomberiess h ga': the profes to re ton, in the trade aod l-.ua people: mu warranted to contain the full of the medicine in its highest state of drre scumpounded for this rerrints cum ho mistlcine 1. for ale At m,fia‘ throne nout â€"Caneda. . If it rappens t your Druguist has not g 41 1 #‘ock, ask him to send The above only true theory points out the corâ€" rect treatment of this and other maladies. _ {>lssoly>these corrupt Mreaintion thay may be carnied on exteranity or reu e internally, nm{v having thus removed the cause the effect ceases. . _ t C dn DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for 1t + 'N‘ukfl‘rflo& ’Pfltbs\;)‘(‘.‘\}l. A'en"; for tha 1 roâ€" na. 0/ 1a Lak oPODLQ, in en agines inguep un ene ® Prbâ€"al botties, May wl. A8 a *INCHES ! m AI“G?RIIIAL b!og'd contains the d..monu of tality and Nutrition, . which is ena lnmthoca.xw lnd? after n?m the required n ment, is sucked up by m minute branches of the venous -y-fm carried back to the lungs for vitai recuperation. By reason of much thatis wrong in }iving and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing throuxh the body is not always pure or free from inflammatory particles, which mqy.m off lx insensible peruglrm mralm or wi ihe wasle matter h or with the was‘e matler through i buat cold or wet may stop their out ward ‘amd the inâ€" the . Sorrapt partiches" ‘ato apt to dosguints e â€" corru rticles causing posv.nm. '°?|l»fi ommm or nnnl1 sores, broncb1 is &6 ey may locate about nerve, causing neunlrfh. and br attaching themselves to the arterial tubes veins, large or small, and Inmunln1 tham by their corrosive influence, cause those nl.enu.lzn' tions called Rheumatism, N drench out or dislodge if possible these corrosive particles, and the parts become very red from the congestion or pressure of blood therein. Thisis called Inflrmmatoro Rueanmatism . or Rheumatic Gout, Ifnature does not succeed in wumnf out these mrlmunl:fp atoms she withâ€" draws the undue luflny ‘blood from such parts, ceases to contend, and ‘performs circulaâ€" tion as best she can; bowever, the passage of the blood tarough the nfleomlnnnoh Still continues painfui. This is io Rheumaâ€" tism, which may exist without its usual anteâ€" cedant the Acute kind . o h TEX EV B .. k :;z 4 i INCHES ! Ersaouss, N.Y., June 18.â€"â€"There wastin very large atiendance at the Syracuse Driving Park toâ€"day and the track was a excellent condition. The race for the $900 purse for horses of 2:40 class, twelve started, and was won by " Snap,‘ in three straight heats. _ The sulkies of * Bullet" and * Hilly Rowe," collided in the third heat, unseating N. Taggart, driver of « Billy Rowe,‘" who was slightly injured. The laiter horse ran a full mile breaking the sulky to piecesâ€"time, 2 364, 2»36}, 2â€"41. The race for $1,500 purse for horses 2â€"25 class, closed with six entries, and all‘started. Damiel Jenkin‘s stailion "Joe Brown‘" winning in third, fourth and fifth heats, **Spotted Tail" took the first and second heatsâ€"time 2â€"21, 2+33}, Munitions of War. New York, June 19.â€"Havana letters of the 1l3thâ€"ifst. state that Wthn under Aguelcira had safely on the morth coast with four thousand rifies, six | pieces mountain artillery, and a large : quantity of ammunition. *<% 4 Dogray Still in Prison. Docrayâ€"the American is still confined in prison at Pueria Principe. The clerk of the U. 8. Consul G@neral at Havana has arrived toâ€"assist Docray before the council of war, which soon convenes for his trial, Me will soon be released. Reciprocity. Wasuixorox, June 19.â€"The committee on foreign relations had the Canadian Res ciprocity ‘Treaty before it toâ€"day, but as barely a quorum was present no definite action was taken. ‘The Treaty wa:ErhM this morniag, headed "Confidential,‘"‘ and copies furnished toâ€"individual Senators, with each name written on the title page, Senators to«day are inclined to believe the Treaty will be postponed till next session, as its consideration would involve more debate than could now be aftorded. Liarms Roox, Azrk., ‘June 19.â€"Cass Mattark, the Rock Creek muderer was hanged toâ€"day in prbsence of a large crowd, most of whom were colored. He protested his innocence to the last. of the U, 8. of America : â€" The undersigned citizens of the United States Slearning through blic anâ€" nouncement, that it is pmpon(rn to lay the corner stone of a new government buildâ€" ing in Chicago, with fmasonic ceremonies on the 24th of June next, St. John‘s Day, so called, respectfually n{).nunt that un der our constitution and laws, no society, sect or order is entitled to official prefer~ ment or precedence over any other order, sect or society, and they therefore do earnâ€" estly protest that the order to which it is thus proposed to delegrte the work of & national interest shoulu be allowed such a recognition, either through its festivals or its rites and ceremonies which are offen» sive to a great body of the American peos ple. The petition is signed by 20,000 per« sons from 16 States: Gen. Von Schweinites, German Ambasâ€" sador at Viepna, and ar. Jay, American Minister to Austria, left Wu{lh‘tn toâ€" night. NrrRaouse, N.Y., June 19â€"The following petition emanating from the Antiâ€"Secret Hociety movement, was to.day forwarded to the President at Washington. To His Excellency â€"U. 8. Grant, President 2. 291 tows scaith Rheumatism, Scalds, Lameness, Nenralgia, Burns, Soreness, Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds, Hoarseness, Uleers, Bruises, Headache, ~ Piles, Sprains, © Toothache, Colic, â€"Old Sores, »<,. _ Al Hemorrhages, .. _ _ onE( It produces a luxuriant growth. It beautifies and strongthons the Mair, Tt makes the Halr soft and pliant. It imparts to the Hair a rich glossy finish. It is perfectly hnrnilo-â€"notnlelyorm It stimulates the roots of the Hair. s It enlivens brashy and weak Halr, t 1t projongs vitality. sOLD BY ALL DRVGGISTS. Price 25cts per Bottle. June 15, 1874. x For the Hair Prepared from the Pure Grease of T H E CA N ADA BEA R EARLINE _ 229, 2.314 377 St. Paul Street Montreal, P. Q, Murder Hanged, PERRY DAVIS &80N Petition, Sole Outfits a . â€"Andother appliances, Light Enginesand General Machinery fey ® oK o ato‘ o io aiarine eams MesiwSinet Wworke Sbeman." * mmwum a Boitâ€"Headâ€" lllgbl:ahll. all the t improvements, w is now succesfully in beg resâ€" pectfully to to con! and Olnuers uiring Bolts and such can be furâ€" mdmtothun m q:n lower rates than nho.dnug L hitherto. se s ___.ps,n,‘_ssmam By the undersigned, from persons HAYE OPENED STOCK BOOKS i For the subscription of.those desiring to take stook uurroln&nb. at the Insurance Office of th:gm No. lmm-. | f aon.gous. JUN,4 June 18, 1874. $ l‘:Lm * OF FICEKS TO BEâ€"LW for m busiâ€" ness, in the Vietoria ing, W e * E* 0. MA°CUAIQG, Agent Travellers ins. Co‘y,., cor. Sparks ‘and See o Sariinbiaiâ€"ABoard _of [Ditecters ‘of" ths Mflfiu‘gmmm Boltâ€"heading Machine. Jules Verne‘s Five Weeks in a Balloon. ...$2.2% m Meridians, G.‘Pvmllll'- in South Africal..s.........>.. 0.15 Agricultural Fire Insurance Co. * :1 MoflhoWu’fll-qun. Family Herald, vol 32,, bound..... .....«>> > At Her Meroy, by James BSALE AT ERSON D CO‘S, *T3 Fort Garry to the bend of the North Basâ€" or e I-(ulnvua lbon‘lb 500 mu‘:. in the % & wC Supcaroh io 3 uies th the longitude o¢ (4) Lae La Hache, or other convenient point on the existieg telegraph system in British "BLFoH Garly 10 Nepgom bake Buparior, e about +23 miles, r A‘L,O&nmNm Lake Superior, about «n atrnemedizntnone tsA attieruct on ven gene ce â€" siring information, Any increase or inution . io o Airagaint hi ues ie case ata rate corresponding wi uo suue Monhl.'ol Parties umW:m satisfy the Governâ€" to out the mentas to theh abllity to carry out the worke, partment of Public Works, sliu ts ye 18th June, 1874, “ 2508 Jawkâ€"tL. and maintain it for the specified time, _ . _. _ Proposais addressed to of Public Works will be received up to the day of hk Special attention given to REPAIRS OF PRINTING PRESSEA The maintenance of the line for a period of five yea‘s after its completion. In the wooded Sections the land to be claated to & width of 133 feet or such ter width as n. homwfiovonunmw the teieg u:‘ from fires of fall trees. ~ us::nc:mpo-flw:opgnd. h"oh dm following seo ; sug posils °0 state ilme when m tendering will uniertake to have the telegraph ready for use in éach ogge : noretale, ndscompalt . . $ «2 AGRICOULTUBRAL MACHINIST. WiTHOUT ANY RESERVE WHATEVER, which he will do bove named day and place, m‘-d prlo‘:., .All concerned v’ml govern e ""7, BERNMINGHAM, o jorsaiges Auctioneer, Rosewood Pianos, 7 y 53.03'53-?..!!!'99 New York, ,}mg'b.- â€" Proposals are invited for the erection of a line of td?n&t’l along the general route of the Cavaâ€" dian Pacific Railway, as may be defined by the Government, ‘The proposals to cmbrace the following points. viz. :â€" 3 The furnish‘ng of all materials, labour, instruâ€" ments and everything necessary to put [ho line in operation, Monap esn 6 J, Bormt Auctionser, of the City of sé'\n. c ounty of Omtigion id Erovioes af oo ie ie Mflofio,uwo haut of two o‘gluock on The su! ‘tor Amm?:flh‘rh ingiructed tosell by Public made by one of the best carslage builders in this 8‘3' 'Iyuo owner is dounnln: to sell them, in er to make room for the manufacture of his winter stock, and they will therefore be sold on six ml??m' ermg ll)ldd El. the pumhuouw ov: 0e. All in wan xge- aggons an galul}mld besr,tmlplo mind, a8 such an L WV ) NEL o?gl‘r g’fiwâ€"ifi) ELAONâ€"STS. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOERK MONDAY NEXT,. 22» INBT., P I A N O S ! NENDERS WANTED 1IMMEDIATELY, BARRISTER, ADVOCATE, &o., BUGGIES AND EXPRESS ~ WAGGoOoNS Nars the telegraph ready for use in each t _(‘{L !'_2:1. _(_}.__r:y wpl polmyoppo-lh Fort m, June 19, 1874 NEW BOOKS. June 19, 1874 108. 8, SARNEY, â€" | MECHANICAT ENGINEER TTAWA ANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE OWTAWA TIMES JUNE 20 :y UONEYâ€"WAGES | W. P. COUTLEE, B. 0. L., UCTION BALE By Auction. EDIT SALE TUESDAY, 22d INSTANT, SEIZED BY CUSTOM HOUsSE, nev andvermeventamnte oreivnd. or Maovwm roqmrel:: for $51 mailed free, mâ€" R J. STANTON. Hohokan. N.J TELEGRAPH LLNE, A journey to the Centre of the K UL ent ‘at your homes of The work is congeniai, and pays the best of anyâ€" ®. BRAUN, $ Sparks Streot. 8 ydkw OLILYER DITBON 6. 00.4 wg-....nu-.......-.............}3 C s rke s Bhort Vd-a-.(...’...n..'..'...’.'.'.'. 1 & Cizs ke‘s Reed Organ Companion........... 2 00 __Fine collections of Pieces, Songs and Tunes, Fr“fi@“‘;;:“.fi::::;:;fiz;;. Oifanist‘s Portfolioâ€"Rimbauit, 2 Vols., on New Cuuron Music Boor NzartY RrabY Hither of the above books sent, postâ€"paid, for reiail pride w50 Easy Voiuntariesâ€"Zundal... Murray Bay, NORTH SHORE, m_v_n .l!. LAWRENCE, THE LORNE HOUSE their accounts at onee. Otherwise, the same will be placed in our C: Are hereby requested to call in at Messrs, T. RAJOTTE & Co., Poocley‘s Bridge, and settle Ge Da istre n tviee uigeo voludinries.. LAZABU& MORRIS & CO./‘S Perfect Nt * ‘?mm.um Frames, to BUIT ALA Lt W.> YOUNG‘S i|J/UST OPENEDâ€"26 ba‘es of new n Brussels, »P‘r and xlm:?-‘le: en oo .d(:rwmmn lnndmnplm and ox» tensive than in any former season, and cu‘ prices will be found as low or even lower that elsewhere. SHOOLBRED & CO.,! Ottawa Carpet Hous 30 SPARKSS1. CARPET S Has constartly on hand and to orderâ€" DOORS, RING e sns _ Shorinaioe .mlFE .-4 ._'...‘.-L‘.. 1 d * June 18, 1874. ~ P Om -â€"â€"â€"v. vâ€"râ€"â€"-â€"vâ€"â€"' _ &c, in Marble, Sooitish Granite, or Bandstome. ... , . $ The newesl design in CEMETERY FENCIXG, svitable for the various Cemeteries B1 | A and Marbies of new and S ioi s egia dn mows the baat ancorion ons ttates o Ooleuent Marbies or mew and either Plain or Mounted. € June J8, 1874. > * We The largest and bestâ€"selected assortment of " Monnment., HMHeadstones Obslisks Ortrawa Marptor & Graxnirk Works i SPARKSâ€"AT, sep A portect 0t guananieed, or no charge Nsw Omunox Music Boogâ€"In August. EA SIDE SEKASON, 1874. ; All parties indebted Mr. T. RAJOTTE n00US. , RING HITRAVES 1 o. foete â€"fifee MQULDINGS, FING. SHINGLBS,â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THE BEOT IN OTTAWA. n.&â€"mzama.mmmmm. RIDEAUâ€"St,, CORNER OTTAWAâ€"8St. â€"1MPORTER AND DEALER INâ€" ! Mantles, Grates, Drain Pipes, Fire Clay PULAR COLLECTIOAS OF ORGAN MUSBIC ! June 17, 1874 FOR HEED ORGANS. Is now open to visitors, YOR PIPE ORGAXNS, SPRING 1874. P. A. TAYLOR, â€" .â€" . T. RAJOTTE & Co. S8H BUYERS before giving their orders, will g:miouu and see the large Stock of fArely selected Goods speciaily adapted for a firstâ€"clase Â¥ SPARK®â€"Sr., . f #ét" The principal adopted is, the best material and workmanship in the market, at the lowest possible cash price. It is seldom that & Stock -&u’gpum. alvely of first.class Goods,can be offered at prices so advantageous to buyers. ‘ ; i. H DITSON & 0 Mlov‘!u'k CHAMARD & Co. Russtir & Warsows, June 11, 1874 Gentlemens . SOMERVILLE,q KESTABLISHED 1860, $2 50 d‘:a brown -lul with smal} s om -mnumuw e JOHN MaNIQN, about ' last, PWO COLE, uge Mare 3‘."3..."&. Tone year oid, N u;u-- That Wil n; and boys frequently doa-"::ll pm Lot #th fifim 'fl'fl-‘fi:&?‘m}‘ ‘Fine to â€" P. en ie . W o Conihe tou â€" Adpestbt M it nee® S@No. 12" RIOKEAU S1RZZ*" ,v,,-..._d.. rieton. $Oarieton, _ in the matter of CHARLES BOW. &, Gnum CLEARING SALE Provincs of Gntaria, 3 [ * &° Ail the above Styles of Hats to be 83 ‘RIDEAUVU STR&EERT. April 2, 1874. â€" Deted at Ottawa, this $0th day of May & D. 181 SPRING OF 1874. Otiawa, May 2fth, 21374 Ottawa. June 19, 1874 jONTHLY BOARDERK® can alwuys be acâ€" iA Ccontmmotated m (~_ norgant â€". t urnished Roms provided in use imimelinte ag NUuJ 1i i MHBTAURANE, _1 Shawe sase & 1sh. TRAYED, BARRISTERS ATFORNEYS ____ Selicitors in Chaneesg, ##. _ JOSEPH â€" NEELIN OR SA E. NSQOLVENT ACTP OF 1889. March 17, 1874. ELL & BRUNEL BANXKRUPET STOCK. ANTED.~We will gvie men and women Z9 Try Noonan‘s %5e. Ruppors, P E A C O 0 EX‘3 H AÂ¥A T S ! RHaving purchased the stock of RED HAT & & W. BIGN OF THE 4. kok‘ i & Waesktnetne ":t-.o:' LUMBER, &,** Am SHOW ROUM ON uGROUND #100K. #4%#We have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Dressmaker fiuz T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a Milliner from Paris Bross Making and Millinery Establishmont 234| WELLINGTONâ€"ST {+234 With varied found x c _In MEES“W%EE’: srfl?l. by %‘:&h“.’rfi PX hh‘ N DEPARTMENT is sâ€"cond to none in the efty. now selected, und worthy of inspection Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Duferin ESTABLISHED 1854. Brandies, Port 2 Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&c % the Business will positively be wound up after 1st JULY, and the kuhflflflh“ln bulk, with Fixtures, and intérest -uma.._-.malmw than ever, Otihwa, 50th May, 1474, Cloths,.Tweeds, Waterproofs, Silks Sail~Of the latter I still have about 10 halfâ€"pleces of the best of the Elock, which 1 offer prices never befor® quoted in Ottawa. > * & All partios can rely on getting Great Bergains during this, the LAST MONTH OF SALE: P. 8. â€"The Highest Market Price Paid for Good Cleati Wushed Wool MET CA LF E‘S Change ‘of Business! wsILK HA‘Xl Receiving Foreign Importations #i##d, 1.4ncoin, Beunetie & Co‘s and Christic REMNANTS â€"VERY CHEAP FELT HATS! Mary, 3y 14 t Sorine Tradk, H. HODGES, 86 SAPARKS STREET, * Hnincie epitoartrappsnt s wa Aise, c 1 Eut epeiiniet 2200c sithe ar s ED 16 0 M DIREOT 1MPORTATIONSEK May 6, 1874. June 8, 174. THOS. PATTERSON 21, 1874 MORRISON &ADAM, SPRING 1874 FiNCY â€"GROCERIES IN GREAT YVARIETY! ba 4 i early, and leave your ordcrs. _ Prices to suil the times Balance of Light Prints of all qualities, at 110. per Yard. FAMILY CROCEfiS,"~. DEALERS AND WINE MeRCHANTS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, SHparks Mtreet, Ottawa. 48 SATURDAY, JUNE 13 OPENING DAY; l-mn“,urnn-.h‘-c.umuy- . McDONELL: still **Â¥hirOIRBS OoAfBRe td Wonknkn _ _ All the Noveltiesin Tweels, Coatngs and "Vestngs GENTLEMEN‘3 April 16, 1874 n To Select from. OCHAS.. BRYSON, s >>~ §§ SPARKS GTREREC To Tailorin#Es a blishment. Special Family Grocer; And will Advertise in a Fow Days.) Rideau Street Further : <(Reduction T S, ~â€"=OG scmmem â€"â€" B A 1 A R N E > 8 Have constantly on hand and wi!l muke locg Deunle and NT wats of arness of all eriptors.. rom Heavy )m~uzh! downitoshe light« GARMENT3S Sune 14. wl o 0 t P e afolabee "B. as an oh. noin hk * Q‘nn-unb‘n-.l“ SPARKXKS S8TRDULD SADDLES, WHIPS, Ae THOS. SHORE & Co,, musl f bey THOS : PAT ERSONMS , and the balange of Stogk, J. : METOALFE. OTTAWA, 1814 downa to the ligint» kout. Alis (Of auyy at

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