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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 May 1875, p. 4

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+ B 31 ty P 2# 0 1 i H 424 $# S i a 4 N) ® 4me sudibbce jast night was hot only large, nut respectable, which is Rtuibut able i0 the luct that the drama, although i~plete wich wit and Lumour, is free trom Lnat vuigarty which is uniou tunately too com 2only found on «he stage. Mr. Fai m has no pée: . hLis acting ol the partâ€" o me immaie character Lenea Von i oljâ€" sierm throughout the play, aud the suddon and is simiply an oulrige up« Au ackion tor damages wou boru good apainst the compat circumstances. _ lhe positic humuliating one for the bo oi the Deminion, ani some 4 be taken to recti‘y this <iat. lhe «uce Iuat Foot kack.â€"The foot race beâ€" tween (George irwin and Williaim Macâ€" Darby, which was referred to in this journal some weeks ago, comes off toâ€" merrow afternoon, at i o clock in Mutchâ€" motre Park. Both have been in training for the last month, so that a keenty conâ€" rested race may be expected. The race is lor g10V a side, and the distance to be UFFICIAL UPENING,.â€"As wiil be seen : y an advertisement in another column, the primmary sehool in St. George‘s Ward will open to morrow (Thursday) ar 10 o‘ciock am. Toâ€"day the trachers will make all necessary arrangements for the formai opening. . The Chairman and members of the Board of Public School Trustees are PROCLAMATION.â€"A prociamation will be sued by His Worship the Mayor, en: joining a due observance o( the Queen‘s Birth:rimy, â€" Firing of saiutes, inspection ol the tire brigade, military review, baseâ€" balil, Purf Club races, and other games, and hreworks, are spoken of as the probâ€" able incidents on vfi programme of the approaching anuiversary. i expected to be present on the occasion. run is One Inile wended parties Tracusa‘s l®stiturk.â€"An he benefit of the Public sch i the City of Uttawa, and t arietom, wiil be helu on maturday, the 2ist and 2Zu« ourt House. â€" iue ltev. is. J ELEXuURsion.â€"ihere will to Grenville on the lith steamer Leerless. lhis t enjoymbie one, an i will u uppreciated by such as means of spending a holi New Buimixe.â€"The tb Alir. KRobert, anu which ged by tire some weeks repaired. Attention lha by the Tixzs to the dang t the chiumney talling, las! macde it iedestrians meeting ol the se mociety, was held in Monuay night. A td by the heverends s Spauiding of Ayimer U Cuxnxor® StkE®T.â€" The head of this teet has been graded and otherwise naterially improved within the. past two lays. .A new crossing is b ing laid over I at itsjuflcuion with Weliingtor stzeet, he cousitruction of which became latterly n absolute necessity. ‘The grading of Neliington street too has commenced zain, and should be prosecuted vigor>usâ€" _ io higin street to make this thoroughâ€" «e passable. UCKet se A lHEPT.â€" nmight, charged lie extracted alot thee, at Go Music.â€"HWermdon‘s Opera House Ban was out yesterday, and discoursed swee Naw Appition.â€" o add another w CENTKAL Â¥ERMON T RailLMOAD Leaves . Oydensburg harged w Aliives â€" in Uydens â€" â€" vury irem Boston. 300 m., 1290 p. leares iAgdensburs. Arvirse in Naw YÂ¥ +# Leaves NMew Y |k.. Armvee ‘f . )yuens el in t0 the urru 11ouse w Witneas r. D&ker and Farron in their inimitâ€" coumpiy drama oi CAris and Lena, audheuce isst night was fhot only \but respectable, which is Rtiwuibut o the luct that the drama, although LeaY as CARaADA CENXTHAL RALLW AY. . ;|:>l“. LMMVOR+ccese s sn sses seces +114 44} A.M,, 300 |). 100 110t AEAIPODsecsersrrsers resses AesPQ PoBthey Trto pstti ‘opjl, h Davxx.â€"Iwo w UHEAL eaÂ¥es 1. sennti Junotion zoing wotk ............l. AFFMINVO®.m.+s. 7230 mDi., < CARADA CENTHKAL owt. MATERTOWSN. ANP _ o6DENS L Mlts MJA W A N sic to an appreciative put w Waa F, LAWEENCE AND OTVAWA HaiLâ€" W A Y . tat y ceabie to to bu JA A4 lit and ho conip. ustilutou tod 3 STRERT wan s Upera i OwT ro‘ers‘ @nide. UPCDA A rowil he LLenuin 640 ap m4(Ls L m Le yes »ast. 4i4~ pm., $.30 a.u Ing, it lhas been wiâ€" i be weil ior other i.‘s example. sLewi VX in MAAL WA OL Jme wexie shQulu comotion io ag0, is now being dia Vu ilding owned D ) aLDn, 212 LO s made at bing arres t | ap} ts N ths ntemplatio AsiliGus Ws i be almost «n engine the event jucal alWays n s be duly take this p Bs ntrance rather in de moOrDil 140 Dat ClAL new "Sorry to disoblige," i | auswered; but ‘MUI Have ;-n'ul'o use for n:u ab present. | § C 9t Asacd, jokingly. * " bigh| U\ cried â€" Fritzâ€"" you‘ve hit it Let us péoceed ut onee to tey it." [ _ is fi-. wore an eager luok. le ap : peared to be in serious earnest. i knew "You lsave already suggested one ditliâ€" cuh‘{." 1 began. "Wineh you have happily removed,‘ be interrupted. "There is still another," } said. "W hat is it ?" bhe askeu. To ling a man who wili lend his head lor the iment," 1 replied. "We must take one of our own,"‘ said Frits, quigtly, but resolutely. i he was an enthusiast in such things, and ready w*o any length to test a favourite theory. . | *A u:tuud thought!"" exclaimed Frite. "The. rplation of one such experience would be worth yolumes of mere specu: lution, ut there is a fear, an ingupefas ble d:fiju.w," lhe continued ; + there could be no speech, you know, without luugs L) puppiy the air," "» Woukin ta bLbandâ€"beliows do lit?‘ i * Phe man‘s head would have had this auvan " 1 banteringly suggested ; "it unghtl:g; told how it felt under the cirâ€" cumstances." â€" * it!" said Frits, wumih} at the doubts my words impliedâ€"* L know it 1 wn Sequard‘s ‘late experiment selties question."" * 'l‘l was mmade on a dog‘s head, wasn‘t it 1" L * What of that ?" reiterated Frits "If your a little fresh blood into the Arrerios Semling to the braie of a decapiâ€" tated dog produced an evident reiurn of life, why shouldn‘t the same thing have happengd had the head been a man‘s ?" " so you believe that life andâ€"consciousâ€" ness be iemporarily restored to the head aiter its separation trom the body ?" ihe latest and richest black grenadine dresses are made of the open square meshed greuadine, or of plaids, else they ar. barred or lined with velvet. _ Grene dine suits that way be worn for the house or stie¢t are provided with deep aprons, overâ€"skirts with bouffant black drape plain | cuirass _ basques, â€" and llmx trimingd skirts. _ ‘} he substantial canvas grenwines so long in favour will still â€"be used lor these simple costumes. Someâ€" times they form the entire‘ suit, but in many cuses they huve basques and aprons oi mote fancifully plaiged grenadine. Hieavy crimped tape fringes trim street suits of| grenadine. ’Ht: are also pretty sleevel¢ss jackets and tavliers formed of: lengthwise insertion of yak, thread or beaued guipure, with grenadine between. i ihese may be worn over siike or grena dines, jlust us the wearer chooses. ‘ UGray batists costumes will be popular; there al 0 are many dark blue sand ecru costumes very prettily trimmed with knifeâ€"pleatings. _ Pink, pale blue, and strawâ€"coloured batistes are: reserved for morniug dresses that are worn.only in the house. + ‘The prettiest dresses of washing goods are made of line French cambrics that simulate the checks and plaids of scotch gingbhams, . Sometimes t«o colours are used in these. .‘Thus a dress of blue and white cambric of small, irresulu cheoks has a vest, sieevi s and inside rutfles of pink checked camoric. There are first scalloped bilue ruflles needieworked on eacli edge, and just beneath these, as if lining them, are the pink rutfles. Blue and brown are put wfthor in the same wa)y, also blue and buff, or bufl with brown. Braud and trimmings of all kinds apâ€" prar to be used with greater profusion eveby month. â€" Braids of all sorts are now manuiactured. Heavy wool braids are used on borders of lace net, to trim Cashâ€" mete dresses. There is a great change in passementerie braid, with which jet is inâ€" termiixed ; it is now composed of bugles, long hollow beads in the shape of tubes, which are strung together without interâ€" rupthon so as to form long, glittering ribâ€" bous, with which bodices of all materials are striped. The new fancy braid trimâ€" minys are sometimnes used with good efâ€" lect; for example, sleeveless jackets are made of alternate stripes of dark blue veive‘ and blue jet bnfi:.r..nd these jackâ€" els ure yery pretty over either black or grey dresses of rich material. The beaded brawis are frequently sown on in diagonal stripes upon square tabliers. evitently taken the pluco ol stripes. Some few of the newest coptumes ure matbe eutirely ot the plud imaterial, but, tor the most part it is judiciously mixed with plain faille The plaids are not regular;, they do not look like éven chuchs; on the contrary, they are broken and crossed with lines, more like the plaid patterns on tartap scarfs than plain checks. There is great variety in the designs, and as a rule, the checks are somewhat large ; they aro either a very uark colour, with white, or else some shade oi bege. A lew contain three colgurs, such as brown and gray, with a prume stripe, pale blue, dark blue and M Uxion| Housx.â€"â€"lR R Boninger, Now } York ; |Jobhn â€" Covert, ‘John _ Forin,| Believill4 ; J Dion, J B Dil-l sult, E 4A MeMillan, Thurso; WE Hayâ€" ward, J Stermnberg, H A Small, Montreal ; | W B MgAllister, Eardley ; Win Arnold, Nepean ;| l1 Holden, Merrickville; Jas White, Arnprior;, ‘I Jento, J Malone, ltenfrew ; John Cosgrove, Buokinfhun; ~â€"Bell, Carleton H‘lace ; Will nolomon, loronto ; 3 Kennedy, Quebec. Nusskir Housk.â€"Alex Moore, Hamilâ€" on _ W I1 _ Stubbs, city; P Purcell, lornwall ; J Maugban, Toronto ; Georg iunty, Montreal;, R C Carter, J lachan, Kingston ; Geo F Howard, Torâ€" mnto; 1 Kav imagh, Mountreal ; Wm Rowâ€" lem, New York; A P Gooke, White: tor afttording the Ottawa public an opporâ€" tumty of hearing these talented comediâ€" us, who have justly earned a high repuâ€" Etmn in their Pm!'usmu throughout Canada and the United ‘Ntates. It is to be hoped iumper houses will greet them during their stay in this city, which will be but two days longer. Those who have not seen this sensational comedy should not fail to visit the Opera House toâ€"night,. [ne end of the play was inarred someâ€" what last night by @ lack in the supply l kas, a dificulty which will be obviated A MLAD WITHOUT a BODY u@ossi1 AND EAsSMiON M BLACK @RENADLNE SUITS, BATISTE COSTUMEs, 1€ K Dickinson, Manotick ; D A) â€"â€"â€"«t>â€" 4 <meâ€"â€"_â€" Uk ‘y, another inebriate, Was nd, costs, but not paying was sent to gaol for three little doubt, but that all ich as . polonaises, redin aund basque bodices» will plaids, tor squares have i the pluce of stripes. HI wWi. Puvrsoay, May ed with a siumilar Â¥as mlucted in $3 anraigned on & lie was lined $2 { add even when the curtain foll the crowd seemed niggardly in their applause ; but panied _ by strains .of the w mnehfmmunlnm,hp.: the ceremony in about thraa m i. AIMmont, of the | Baphst ‘ Chirch Chinese Mission stepped forward, _"““):“ the """:'epl‘::u llhnmfi i bew DMAULA® wiber; wis The weidding was unnounced to take place at i0 o‘clock. _ At thar hour the duilcet notes of the stage belt caused a rush from the bar for front seals, and the curtain arose amid & flourish from the orcherira. Phe etago represented a drawing room scene, in which the bridal party, with the full strengt)) ol the comâ€" pany in the rear, muke thear «ppearance. The Inide was dressed in white siik with the usual veil and and orange blossoms, the bridesmaids also in white. â€" The bridegproom was decked in kids, white Â¥est, und clawâ€"hammer coat, The memâ€" bers of the company npliened in thoir regulur stuge costumes. ‘Ike waiter girls hoyere i uext Mu:fa, dre sed in tights an«d short dresses, and altogether the ap pearance of the bridai party fianied by negro minstrels, jugglers, and eccentric Dutchmen, and ballet dancers, was some thing uuvel Amid a hush in which one Mt;blnhoud..pindrohthq Rev. E. in fact a couple. were to be regulu‘ly’ united in the presouce ol the audience. The idea that any minister of the gospel would lend his presence to such a n occaâ€" sion was generaily scouted. A UAr niclereâ€" Erur, however, called at the place just fore the evening performance, und learned that the martinge was :0 be bore fide, and that the principals were Miss Viunie Florence ladclit® of the variety profession, and Morris Welch, a promâ€" iing clog dancer: connectod with tue establishment. ‘ MARRILD BEFORE TH E POOTLIGHTS I have never taken Zashish since ; for it was while under the influence of that drug, that Frits‘s sirange talk about Brown Sequard‘s investigation«, and cerâ€" tain extravagant theories of his own, made me imagine myself the subject of a horrible experimeit, the triphuu{e:letdl. of which assumed, for the time, a reality to which the senses were as actively alive as they are at this moment, to the objects which [ see and touch. "Ha ! ha!" he laughed. in an instant everything was chauged. 1 no lon)fir saw my headless body on the flo or. y head was as fast as ever on my shoulders, and Frits was hoiding me in his arms and laughing at the vlmonoo of my struggles. _ ue . * If you stop, 1‘ll kill you !" | whispered hoarsely, for the stream of air wes getting feeble. s Frits laughed taunting: y 1 became infumated.â€"" 1 was seized with a sudden desire tor vengeance. 1 felt as though 1 had a hundred hands, each en:â€" dowed with a giant‘s strength. I made a desperate effort to .Pfin& upon Frits, and, to my astonishment, this time sucâ€" ceeded. iiy hands were at his throamt, ::l. Fritz was strong, and held me at y . **No use, got to give exhausted." © Villain ! 1‘ll have you hange I for thist" I yelled, with the first putF of air 1 receiy ed from the beliow». * 1 II go at orce.and summon the coroner !" Alas ! 1 forgot | had no legs. " Keep a civil tongue in your head or 1‘ll be obliged to shut off your wind," said Frita " How long can | live thus ?" I asked. " Probably twenty minutes,‘ he ansâ€" wered ; * that is, if my strength does not give way. lIt‘s hard work thisâ€"pufting and pumping both at once." ¢ Frits renewed his exertions, but his energies, it was evident, were failing rapidly. Thrusting the nozzle of a bellows into my trachea, Fritzâ€"1l don‘t know how he did it all with only two handsâ€"pumped and blew away with might and main. Frits, with some machine, was pumping my blood t.hrougih a tube, into an artery of my neck, while the wires of a galvanic battery sent a current through my brain that fairly made it tingle. _ I strove to ory out, but quickly realized the truth of Frits‘s statement touching the indispensaâ€" bleness of lungs to the performance of the vocal functions, I could not utter a sound. % y 4 l awoke to consciousness to find myâ€" self a trunkless bead. ‘There lay my deâ€" capitated body, a spectacle from which l might have turned away had | possessed the power. . â€"â€"**Throw!" exclaimed Frits, again passâ€" ing me the box. . \â€" This time 1 felt that my life was indeed staked upon,the cast. 1 threw trey five. Fritz caught up the dice and box, and threw two fives. «1 have wou !‘ | eshouted. And snatching from its sheath a sharpâ€" bladed knife, one of his sporting equip« ments, ho sprang upon me. Ifstruggled with desperation, but the contest was too unequal to lagt. [ was thrown upon the floor, and Fritz‘s knee was on my breast. The bright blade flashed before my eyes. The next instant a keen sensation of pai encircled my neck The warm bm gushed forth. My vision grew indistinct. Objects faded {nduully into nothingness â€"a state into which my own being speedâ€". ily sank. â€" UEFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH. again. . Whal an li't{:lmdnst life !" His expression was no farce he w he meant to take uhlxin atrens fore me. . 1 could hardly believe him iu earnest, though he seem! teniblv «o. ‘To humdur him, | took the box, shook it carelessly, and threw acestive. & _With nervous impatience he snatched it, fung in the dice, and, after a vigoraus shake, tossed upon the table deuceâ€"our. © A tie !" cried Fritz, " We must throw again. What an enchaniing game it isâ€" Frits took from bi« hackzammon board dicebox and a couple ol dice. I "Throw first,‘" be said, placing them beâ€" [From ths Toronto Ghob â€"masiQ 0 â€"Gimmewâ€"â€"â€" he s/id it up. M sion was fairly dimbolical. It he was enacting. _ If he won, take the stuke. He was an eng h. exclaimed Fritz, again passâ€" silence prevailed id, at last. "I‘ve My strength‘s quite THE TIMES : OT°@aWA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1875 The stermers of the Ottawa River Navigation Oomqu uu'\lv: uqnmnu& llu‘:,r pm.ll-l‘."s GAFr un .ndm n ontre lnlgmne'dllt:l-a lcndlnfi. ne.,vl"n. Ultawa ab 7 « MB .. Q) a + * **""* 8. w. SHKP HHIHS 2 EUE Cl â€" FTom NEW YORK to *"e00 uy uelfoitniitier, 0%& S8h & eon onuul. Out 1 An Orraw aner nviemon ty Oltawa, May 7th 1875, UNION FORWARDING & RAILWAY co. Tile Ateamers of the Liverpool Mail 1 ,um hom.l':vorpu every l::‘ gn&uhom u-lh'l onl Loo P to and m-lnl-i at nd} umaa'::;:dmudumm $ ROLYNESIAN................. + Y&Y 8 framboncete s ) io onl '{ ORAAVADY + 51 . + + . 1 + 64 u+s + ++ oo £ ME R AN . .ls is i en e reine 2i POLYNRSIAN.....+......... . . Jund g \ecording to sample« Which will be furnished n Appiieation to the Warden . \ The Cloh and F‘annel to be made of GOOD W J M,, no shoudy. ‘The Cloth to weigh 6 ozs:â€" a a yard, nad t=e flanuel 1M ogs I‘me <ample «trips will shew the required vidths of tho Cloth and Flannel, I‘ he w ol+ to be delivered at the Penitontiary {ree of charge on or beiore !st of Heptomber Orttawa July 2 187% next JF ROYAL qAn.. STEAMSHIPS. "x;u‘uw.ru-houm::‘l_' ""-fi: 29Y "Iun en hoi cantraain i 2,000 YÂ¥ds White Factory Flannel, 1,500 *" Brown Cloth, and 1,500 "_ Yellow Cloth, SEALlI) TENDER® endorsed Fon ‘er fo" tupp les," will be .eceived «t ‘he Offlce of b‘ie Warden of the Kingston Penitentiâ€"ry, tiil Noon, on Tuesday, 25th May, The houses rent for three hunared dollars per auoum. & | The above is a rare chance for purchasing & residene in so desirahle a logality, . TWO HOUSBKB TO LKT on Richniond Road, three minutes walk from Pooviley‘s Bridge." ttld to Cabin Passengers annaivine 41 .00 POF in hib 4 pirch k vndcie ie id supplying their own D, W,. OOWARD & Ti dane . LeHe B Cshes m“"-m-loe” STEAMER "PEERLES®" will lnvo the Queen‘s Whâ€"rf on Imvlu;,\ the 2ith May, at 8 p. in , return at 1t p. m. Rr=ss and String g-ndn In attendan se, R freshments on board, TICKETS s o« + + + 50 Cents, Bttreet Cars_will wait opposite the wharf for the return of Excursionists, Rates of Passage from;Quebec :â€" Fol SALE, The new Primary Bchool, Ottawa Street , St. George‘s Ward, zlll be fll'munlly oponod'ou Thursdav next, «t 10 a m. All interested.in Education are Invited to blo-l' %E}gu’)N . J . BourHwr * hair«‘ an. C T.9 s a OfMce, P. 8. Board, May 18, ‘76, § enthusiasm fou‘ vent in tumultuous demonstrations »«:d continued calls for & clog dance with more than usual vigor, The bride was immediately <led before the curtain, and rendered " Silyer Threads Among the Gold," while the rude revel lers in the body of the house yelled in a manner which made the building vibrate. Mr. Welch, the newly wu_idoq,iunba._nd, Mr. Welch, the newly w _husband, was then called out, and ;3+gorp.d_.'. OYAL MAIL LINE Penitentiary Contract, From partic® =h » will contraet to @upply LLAN LINE New Advertisements. LIBERAL TERMS. labin MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. N. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Apply to UEEN‘S BIRTHDAY Stcamships. H. McL* AN, Real Estate Agent, Brarks Bt., Ottawa‘ K. W, BHE ‘ABRD, JOHN CREIGHTON, * 39 o+ 8+ ++ ++ ++ + $70 to $80 frrrarans, ++‘ t Minapley. BELFAST, e Ralk ax. B h 5> |MNSURANUCE CO W erden, s | cA n-nnxfi “fi"“ Sraet the place; i slinglos Seeat opp, f LAUZON & DUHAMET Belling at a very low price PeSent and mmm p-ruca es, who can fln:nm vusiness a speciality and nlflm Addr@is with references and experience, if BIMPSON & BETHUNE, . Cottons Insnrance "Co. 80B ANGUS, Jr., CAPLITAL .. . SLX MILLION DOLLARB, Available Bunds to mest Claime, over Haif a Ollas a MISS$ McLAUGHLIN, y NEW FLuW RRs, ~ want to draw the attenticn of .cipaily to the cheap nrof matothety Citizens Insurance Co‘v. CAPITAL . ‘.} $2,000,000.. Figz, Liv®, Anm;;m Gvarixta®. { "-’Onâ€"u Offlce: 3 Norwich Egg Powder, * Nutritious Condiment | fornHorses and Cattie,." " British Egg | and. Butter ‘Powder."‘ CHAS. STEPHENSON & Co., zwmbn‘forlfixpofl by the proprietors, Crosse ‘und Bilackwell, iwoudon, ;_‘.iz &0., s'nd by wrocers uumtil'onunlvuh Uota er O _ Home of the foreign maurkets having been suppiled with a spurious W lum uj the _wi r and labeis of which na of Lea Perrins have been forged. "Ls and 1. give notlse that they have furnished ro’oFuirond""Siu'fii.h power of attorney toâ€" 'flf. instant procecding» against m&% and vendors of such, or aoy other iml by;\vhloh their right may be infringed. + é’sx a ,,i,’““ fi" & PERRINS‘ n&:. &D see r names are Por oo‘ Haeoie i Ron ie h Sook e hy Ask for LEA & PERRINS‘ Sauce, and s6e CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD {:::o:z léforro‘g Worcestershire Sauce ! From Gooderham and Worts Cclebrated Distillery, SOLD LOW. Sole Agonts for Ontario. _ _ $781â€"4/y IM.IGH WINES . PROOF AND! RYE . Are offering General Gmoeru:‘ Wi and < Liquors at usu ualiy LOW PRIO to & make room for their Hpring Stock, 5 ibs. of sound Ten for $1.60, value goa ranteed, Also, & reduction on B#u tflla t bs, or upwards . & reduction on No, 1 La r Herrings, from 60 ots. to gl.fi uooon!:: to qunm{. or No, 4 La erring, tion of $1.25 ger bbi., d â€"fish, Oonrse in large Fine Balt, 280 los. per bag, Good. WiTu‘gr" ~Apples and Onion#, also on hand, al 1 J Toh mpeenire ark rg'«?t'_;'ouon for (aKL" 10BA0COS, PICKLES, BALL BLUE FIRE AND MARINE. THE ONLY G00D SAUCE. (Io be had of all Grocers. | H. J. WEEKES &00 HAND IN HAND STAROCH, RICE, RAISINS, CURRAXNTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS : and BROOMS, also, Liebig‘s Liquid ‘ 80se A« gnoy in Cavada wus m&-‘:’ and whose income in the on is nearly ,$200,.000 " from ‘ (reimlams Baskerville & Bros., making all kinds of Cakes WITHOUT Bry Goods. OUSEKEEPERS, LEA & PERRINS‘ EW DRESS Goo C3 2ennd :‘avunu &(Ifld hl-fll:;-' able with no risks. â€" A 16 eircular ::‘d‘ nl:u. h-rh FA postals sou att ts oueg oo four Addres infort General Agent Name on W Declared by conBoilsseuts to be â€" 4* Oe amor No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, Jusu n ie oo . R. C. W. MacCUAIG, Bottle, and Stopper. MUTUAL LAUZON Agent, Oitaws and Viciaity, CGrocers. Extract of Beof." BASKERVILLE BROS. OTTAWA. AATS WANTEY # dJor whit Celebrated EATHERs $150â€"1m Tlll (oia weeiiegh aaiee Oours Bmigines cils 12007 7_"Ve, at Police Oliy: thas Square. * lu Ab number snn Pn mt prace womber 10 Byâ€"ward, at place number seven, at o.l.mmmufifurtlm In wa ward, al Ug p ace uumber hit, at Thomus Cus 0n Lot No, 18, St, street, Buuth ; on the third day Of June, A. D, At ie hout of ujue v‘ciock in the [ AGENTEor,UTiAWA and vicinty, o d n V “7.;:""'""“ " SEEmgwon yireel, moorese oh. th o rolng es . 2t it Pouthg place nnmber three, t the in batr7 the »rcpmntet B hans uid 223 x &t polin . plase number 4our 14, ugpoo.‘wlz‘h'%da of Qucen str 6. ath, a‘ pollug idace oulmo c Ave Cash Assets ‘Over $26,000,000 O‘Keere _" V‘*** number seven, George Kor poliing piace num ber eight, Johin O‘Reilly. < mc j TAKE NOTJOR That the above is & true copy of a proposed % hich wili uunhwmn&.uu aa, 'meu' uf tlu“Uotfiwnolm of after one month the nallnzm thereot in the Timxzs ""R’" date of S antie meer on riee Th theat ol hund; and t the D nameerror d mas/ un es the :m lil. 01'-1‘&’0“!'.: =‘woâ€" Victori» wxrd, ‘at the house of James Clarke, on the Nurth side of Welliugton stroot, mm place number three, Archibaid @12, POllng place number four, am Couâ€" %‘wmn( place number nn.'.ltnn. P. dtr o uo f For polling place number «ix, John Ourr. â€" OTrawaA, May 12th, 1875 Equitable Life Assurance Company, e ed it mbe Cw â€" DCE CE which the inst Rlections of the aforapere 6f 58t Oounci! of the said City were nameiy ;:â€" in yiletoria Ward, ut polling place number one, at the bouse of sames CUlarke, Lot No. 4, heve, ty a GU®, thousand ei, ht hundred and seventyâ€"five, at the several piaces hereiual.er of the saft Rlecturs thereon, the Corporation of sho y o. of Obeme o Oouncii assambi~d, ao our Lord: ana |h-â€"!‘“l“ng,' ‘.?__g‘!, yeur of Tald 2 TovinCial Urer «hall not _E.I_ iver the fllvb:v &:‘ “or to wm or m ation, except upon the fallitiont of she <eondle mflm‘.: T ol which wiil be in the year of our lfl:l.m‘u ie ght huyudred and nvonkgrnl:, aud that, in defsnit 1mml- 8 ment within thatâ€"time, the sui1 Provinoial Treasurer shall dmvu to the tmunn of the J Bs ie eny Peantine sin} P ied B6 heod mu:m‘&m:v:‘;' ggmum" in any Slrentnenion dfi 9 ids the fi n‘ga‘mugml:' the :AO shatl w‘md oc Absralammmry Ains l law requtires tao assont fi?e%m m rhoms i mibinc h a Wain, City of Lvctidl2 vediaa C entitled t> the said iree, un\ â€" ie Aoroming c Lk the Prussnrar ap q220 220 IEOROpORIOOE WiUH ies tares s ues seeg fim Central mwuh’m:‘- e o':l. Sub« jeot tolthe conditions hereinattor cantaived . paoy shall not, nor suait y person or Corporn: Uen claiming by, through, or under them.. be 5« 3 Or L4 porpuse (f forming a «i «/und lrlhowmg;tonho Mlflufi%m interest to become due thereon at the rate aforeâ€" «110 en coue! special rate of twelve hundredths of a cent in do shall, in to ail Other rates, be levied in City: Sf Oitkira during the oomtinnente or me con: said, Debentures or any of thoms. h e EP OE TZ 10CCRI0ET 20. SHO ear of our Lord one Ea-u ht hundred zn;. lov‘:my-:ve. Wuvg:'huomd a_#fl:‘rfl’l’ Of TBA â€"PRAVINAE "Af . Aitasun Aitached the said office of 1 City of Uttaara af the time being of the City of Otuawa to cause aby numtber o{%obontum to be made for »uch sums of money as muy be required; such Deâ€" bentures to be jor not less than one bundred dolmlouhrlndnotillo amodhthowl:‘m::u said sum of one hun thousand d: which Debenture« shali be sealed with th . senl _ Be is the: enacted and ordained by ‘the M‘&':%?-" of Otawa hgmou * T Panl If sltall ‘by mwriud NE ts Maber for Py hen Doib ies esnt dÂ¥ N tress Bs cccs 2l And whereas, the amount of the existing debt of the City of Utiaws is oneâ€"million, seven hunâ€" dred ndwthme th. urand, four handred and twentyâ€"five doilars mnd ‘nterest, no part of which said prineipal and interest is in arrear, «And whi lor.. icg the ‘interest und creating a gul â€"1und umn the said sum of oue hundred thousand rs and interpst as hereluafter mpationed, it will reâ€" quire an equal annual sp clal rate of twelve. hundredths of a cent in‘ the dollar in addition to all other rates to be raised and levied in each And who it will require eleven thousand dollars to bmmnuay by lm-mu.lo: the 'nymont of the said Debentures inter» e@st thereon «s hereinafter provided. And whorou&uu amount of the whole rate« able prâ€"perty of the City uf Olt{wa mocordin, ds mnronifta mm henlurel oo ts old ne_ anil seven thousnd, sefen. plntired an i twenty dofits." the City of Ottawr to the amount of one hunâ€" dred tgouuud aoliars as n-munq Is con» come to the conclusion to grant . a m“wtbe-ddmmnmaaosmmor one bundred thousand dol in manner and vpon the terms eonditicns hereinafter con» tained; and in to enable the Corporation Mtho@gdw» todo, it will be necesâ€" sary ue ntures Oo:ru-uon &'19.68)'0‘ Ottawr to the amount of one hunâ€" 2 @OCHCIres or any of them. 5, This Byâ€"law shall lake cfiect Snd w hereas the construction of sach exterâ€" | Mirch and ist November. "*~ sion of their ral.way will be higbly: benericia ’Mmhtlan of the City is in to the inbabitants and rate rayers uf the Olity . !® itself reproductive, is nfi,h of Ottawsa and Ooflqu {h. these d.m".hln Sartcots "4 t ong eniufed ‘hire | ARlonard wo Aakingrent * e some _ 16 " ihe! ‘condiusion" to" mrint "‘£ | as por o oe epmmrolns $r To Authorige the issue of Debentures to the extent of one hundred thousand dojars to be gmun;bonuwthommnm Raliv »y W 8 the Cenada Central Railway Comâ€" Iaiiway Trgm the Village of Renfrew to T ie Oe O Te iee Lh V hke of Menfrew 4. bor the purpuse <f form it js h J. T. Sutton, M Housg Block, NOTICE. Legal Zlotices. BYâ€"LAW NO. o“n'umu ( lve, ai Police mberâ€"jour, at Lot No, Jity: Bi'?uâ€";:.w ; thereo{ the Vot :%fmwm.& of December, in the -b.l‘,l;-“ Hiljune 8 of Ontamo y e agen wine w :« rendimnnend chief eduorial aruicles of 2HE DaiLY 118 6# n n a s (ranrteae wil srrncha‘e " Reennennneanes snow cames waue zo oncan " . | Yheiyeavite bolcr i ce _ WILSON & ORR, _ cm.’ver-&(flcde.-. 8. The produce of swine imported alive m is pits oi ies t on ma rate meat of the lmllrfidhmu 'dm..u-,,m be subâ€" jeot while in bond to all changes in the tarifl rate of duty, and when entered out of bond for home consum shall pay the rate of duty in m%:ma such entry, ~ shall be accessible at all times betwuen sunrise and sunset to the in and survey of the Collector or of Mc,d-:!w-c of. Customs to whom the duty such inspection may be assigned by them or either of them. Carvers & Gilders. . 4 The killing pen, curing and packing houses, and all wn. stores or: other :Lmu h-ufiu.n‘:u‘?m‘m & Upon the the wb dites e reotit in e nonter only as meat, and it shall not be to remove any of them from such Ware~ house alive; nor shall any part of the mofnlmhlmbonn:v:dm fi'omtluuglzuta,a- d@ ?Mumfiomd:fim 6 uf.:m'..‘..'f‘m"““.,.e"“ rrviy waher ie C shmmwzh Mm pm%m%b’“d&m the Mm%p&wnm»m Queen in amount of duties awcruing thereupon under the tariff then in iemiges o we ts rne within two years from the date of the first said .mlinu MWMPM;:-M- '&5 Meamirrien Pss mubes and the Regulation hereby eatabtizhed be that the Tollowing reguinto s be w ns hereby adopted established in liou thereofâ€"that is to t uon ioh . ue dn NE fiieags rm wee t hap the oubove ons infororuat hmnndlau&ohlh nu-borm will produce when siazughtered and dressâ€" ‘odnuspomd.wd.hthmhllnhq l,m.l:un'mod,m‘ifllolnlu-t'dciuumoj vhbhmohi‘g:dqn(oc may be: lisble: undu“th&. Ml:d‘:.;fiohrflm on meat of that kind. n:.gm Mthumouuohondtotbw double the amount of such duty, the con; ‘w'flohbondlhulbo,.t&n}up: the nid‘nsndm ot the swine so imâ€" md converted hbpnrfi:un, bond shall be and become uull and verd. W. A, HIMSWORT % hagl.. * Ooth Pnd Ubueel. May 12, 1875. inne Whereas it is ruwldd dBu Section of the Aet lVbt-i:’(muzm%: intituled: "An Aot respeoting the Cus. m,”mflnlnpchrof-y'au. or Shu --;fl_.l:‘.!?_y ,*o. .“ and restrictions as the Governor in Coun cil may from time to time make for this purpose,. And whereas it has been found expeâ€" dient to give effect to the said Section 58. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GouVERNOL GENERAL IN COOUNCIHL, f A/‘ ’l‘ "“ The awards will be made to th» highest tenderer», to whom advice uuuuthrurnd tomeocmy)mpo-u-,ud to allot a 1 14 the mt io bo mchenet it Sowret ied oi arinl oo Detailed Sobedule with Of tender, can t arionacaleret mten o ts Tok t t fonct 9 Soeder ue , s j ang s * / Oe Aro lmmax.o&umdm"yfm i Tabentares of ht um Tenders may bo any he Dgb * tores, from $100 poredah':.wwuicg’vfl bgmxdzo:umuz:'n}:‘uzd&m. 4 1 | ~OrPA 4A DuBaxTURES $3%, ).â€"Theso bear dg‘s March, and | 1801. %:’mmlfiman paynble in OttaWwiâ€"the intarast. af & mae u._ml invaim is ow Lamps & Chandelic Bhares can be « madbewtar sls ... terest Cou, le 1st J The ‘Mmf, (5 Kingston :“ solutoly limbie for the payment iyon toonks more span gue toud & her Debentures, * _ Kinasro® Daepes m per nohoduh‘. 1‘2 d logha Cotpons, nags mmrel ©U5 & €O, ug 40 dty 0/ June next, Tenders for $150,00 Aug 100. ty of June next, GOoVERNXMENT HoUsEk, orrawa Friday, 7th day of May, 1875. OQTTAWA, mrxastrox open Tor a Tow weeky ang Wf 156 2ffce of O‘Cornor & Waltler, ~ QIRECTORs yoyt it h â€"| . yoytone rexno®, LOOKIN~â€"GLASS and â€" C A PLT A L |i MUTUAL (BUILDING so ,000.â€"Thass mans .+. $.10 10500 Of pavment, ind RES $3,000.â€"Theso pear do: rulu‘b,&“ %’:;g?ntgr’t nr?lnyub:ln Othéu.-du Int erest, at.6 nfl ovem ber, , lation of the Cit, 21,25%. Its d. : ol the %mmnoduot?w?‘l.! Cfi,hmx‘m this th.l‘:' vo,“ %’v obmwn-khw property, $11,574,405, 0?‘"0- + , and the klz! Fund for liunmn dob'l m amounting. Lohodufi.lf::mrzt ':;“i;,‘ from 1870 to fin&:";’l‘ nâ€"the interest leml-.mmnv ut & . & C RORCd CEHe T “’Dl.#)l ¥¥ew nw’ .l_i_'_ ,‘,L[,'Y.A.f-.... Je bay i‘w";l"u x l.l,:p.:.,.nu the first filâ€"y'u'f Iunuary ngston und the arsossed va Pormtaty, 3 ts Looo ingp w i o amerwtl J D LOr N imder, in ‘order, unloss in their tendars gc m- ‘ON, AND 1oOnpox DEBEXTUREs, .lm Mix l:v‘mhh F. MeDubUGALL, OFFICERs. Coal Oi1. Zcuders. necessary inform» tion dan be Assortment in the City, DEPOT, sUSs C. 8, SHA N & OTTAW A. THE Edition) erery lawiul day gand Wask DKA T UA rnrare en en merndt and deaths wito o onl THE WEEKLY _ Condensed Adv the Sfi canie en taens ‘JKN1H for each word over P e For Kule or Wanted wt4â€"â€" : ';1&1;â€"-5."â€"-"“ » d on ete fosrane prgetiest Truins are e on diare Faems Wantod. = _ 9'0.0?- a..:.'.'.. ks Mogses fot Nilr, Mouses to itowt. Mounes Wanied. & . mL_Es" !:‘!!!‘.'ugcu. o mp rhou ray oo ame, ALEIEBATION uF sUNniHg tm G) #BS8 & :'i‘"c 10 ; ‘m. Train ¢ close 16 very amy. CHE $T. LA\ CANADA . CE Brockvilie & Ottawa WO a» -gm rockvilie, Jaa. it, 1875 THVAW A KRA l Uf aniform w« whortest ling Lo ‘.. # ;logm For £¥ille G. 1, Jungtion THE FTI ME A6 s Â¥p » fa» Bailway ‘wosers. oo 15 i GOLNu auUTR, onl m 2l ARRIVI: m 1de t "rough aoad 40 d Buli t $g10 LKÂ¥ #, M ANOL tw a recouposnatt gtrh tra M c0He RissTAURA W M Jn »ATV®F 1J atents (“.. The Qu More The m(l‘ the ~Amow, Mae by aâ€" ~ read $uto & ng r om le in e BDecti®n 1 » 0 A RDERS U wBtD . mandl Ow#® m081 ain pi€ _ Mr. Kavanacts ber of B meders ¢ Gepticmen Wi us u. CHAaLKER, i3 dn "0" db h JbA M EW Tadering ovn88 TO L. l\ # B'ON five minuues Lamb‘s kthds i /ok her Musiite lnstrance At a shad ~over Hale. llu‘g P e on U.Q,-lb';k taoiinb d onsine 7 A NTERD .â€" ONALA M. RYBUR Â¥â€"© Proviwebal . 340 loust . 88 en ANTED â€"T= ANTERD .â€"A Mre. M AN® Boo _ at Mre. #. Bureet. A NUE ‘A T Marcb 1. 187 RBoot WWe xd * ©% March 10, 1 Muccessor Muy 1, 1s Ollse Cw wN A1Mn C aaik" Box OTTA ©OL} »erewny W ul

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