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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Oct 1875, p. 4

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$4 i 42 {4 3 +4 p-nnth-.h. Lbecn uone to put the cvrossings in an efficient state of repair. Tas Mai® Suwen.â€"The steam traveiler on the wouk of ue main sewer on Siater streot, was in fuil oper.tion today, and did good service in whe removal of the debrus. â€" The recent heary raine it was «niicipated wouid interiere comsid : waciore so peries were tae downlaill o: the night before, the work wes in uo way impeued. | , Qesrzuvcri®e Stazurs.â€"The construction ol e main sewer on George street bus resching the By Ward Market William M'*‘?"“'W and although A Barzzace» Romnuzr â€"Yesterday af m;.uhnun&u‘- commutteu at the store of Gagne & Co., on Wellingtun street. A man nammed Jas. Waters, passing the place, appropri=ted a cuupre of ware! proof comls, bui «. .2% this the only leading thoroughiare to the made upon him. A tew bystanders inter tmed and p aced the drunken man in his proper placeâ€"i. e, on his back in the mud. There were no police to be seen. A Bav Sipewarz.â€"The footpath on the north side of Alvert street, between O‘~ Connor and bark, :s 1. » very bad state. Imprimis there are uo .amps, and secundus the plarke are ai 1000« aud of them '&mblh-om'm‘ An Alderman lives on the opposite side of the road, and therse exists an excellent Mz. Aus. Hupsox,â€"A Philadelphia payer, in noticing the opening of the Arch suscet Theatre in uWhm bighest termws of Mr. AlL ‘s (a nm uve of Uriawa) portrayal of the part of Justice Greedy in * A New Way to Pay was arrested and detained until a policeâ€" maun could be tound to convey him io the Encun.‘;l:..loh Fitzsimmons, ::: keeper of the "Kenneis," is iamenting loss of a fine dogâ€"tox, which made his esâ€" cape from an enclosure in which he was confined. (On Weanesdsy Mr Fitzmimâ€" mouns set the hounds on his scent, but they failed to bring him to time. The farmers in the neigibor hood may look out for the safety of their poultry. melia boots and rubber suoes for $1 15, as Beiby Lee is now doing on Sparks Ax QOutzaos.â€"Yesterdsy afternoon a man under the influence oi liquor took NiouT Fcuoor.â€"As the evening classes in the Business Colege will be formed Monday nigot, intenuung students shouls call this week at the new rooms, opposite St. Anarew s Church, and secure their seats. Mr. McArthur will be in the office woâ€"morrow and Ssturday to receive appiiâ€" cauons. Next week may be too laie, as only a limitei number will be admirted. A word to the wise is sullicient, â€" which was being driven lac uy saove "Thy me was ie Bm smeil stret. Men have been engage : for the last tew days in sinking the old trench deeper, and since the work commenced there has been neither fence or light to protect the unwary pedestrian. sold -@h.m‘u-b..h- ru..d., the C uoi ts at the Uuion House. Biock No. 1 was rnh-u by Mr. M. U‘Meara for §14,â€" XL ‘The same gentieman purchased the secoud limit for $30,u. There vras a larze sttendance of leading lumbermen, «ud bdding on the limite was lively Discuaroxo.â€"The special constables | emploped during the Exhisiion week bave been discharzed. They were r-“ at the rate of $1 50 ; ume they were on duty > Tus Fizzwzs Duriccury.â€"The Fire and Light Comumuttee bave dimissed the charge agaunst Guardian Welsh, of No. 4 Btation, by Amuistant Cimef Fevereau, as being frivoions and vexatious. L s to, as she thought screen, her husâ€" LRocal Iutclligence l Tsd s in i my wl * ewotional powers, and commund of her C. u. U. F.â€"The reguiar meeting of | facial muscles being brought into full the Metropoiitan loige of Oddfeliow= | piay. We can scarcely bring ourselves imkes piace this evening in the Oxid{ellows‘ | to believe that the author of the drama Hail, bxteau street. could find .â€"oxw sw= of the charaeter be in Mary Leotuas.â€"A rare chiance to bear a dis | Worner, and w-oghdlhlb% fram| '::-5« xm Nay and | wane toâ€"night, . for a-:-hgy it i uowan‘s Hail, ~ street, # t Mywmn:--u. M,mâ€" of the best ther have pro A D.xoxrous Srot.â€"A very dangerous place, and one that is exposed, lies m the rear oi lieney‘s Block, on O‘Connor Xaw PostaiLaw.â€"1he new postal ar magements take effect to«lay. Newspae rrwmm*udn Domunion, who to pay postage in advance, are not at all jubuant over the sfair. Suwsn Cowtract.â€"The contract for the branch brick sewer on King street, beâ€" ween York and Kiuieau streets, has been awarded by the Board of Works to Mesars. Bootn and Murpuy, the contractors for the main sewer. @‘clock last night, the only prisoners in the police station were a couple of men most unmitigateld drunk, and the wumuâ€"iwm Turat Gas Escare.â€"Mr. Holt‘s brigade were at work on the corner of Elgin and sparks streets in order to find out where Beaw ukc & â€" uetewa River Navigation Company ~ueamer FPecrles» leave............... 7 a. Arrives in New York.1000 p.m. 1400 =m. " "® _ ©ITIV@®............ ~leamer Queen Victoria leaves... Reyal Mail Line. Dlomaner . gessse UCassels leaves Ayimer every mornming ai......... 8 am. ~tâ€" es leave the Russell, Union and in .odsor Houses at 4.3) a.m., to comnect with her. b l-a Up till dark last von; weast............~.1.38 pm., 203 am. L eavree goung cast......4.40 pm., 440 +m. _sfinn_-_‘,_’m Orand Tresh Railway. Leaves Presocott Junetionâ€" Bailway. lewrence «©denwe h-v....”. un:u.-.-m..-. l aviees am., 735 am., 355 pm. Arrives....... C 30 Kspenpm has presorve jars shoag. _ _ _ ishment ol some Canada Contral Kailwray Stamox.â€"At _ tweive 1.0 pm., 740 pm. L.3 ars. 745 p.m. 2m, 1%40 p. m. 445 p.m. 3 p. 6.10 Thos. Cowsn, J charged with breach of the '.'-‘l‘bm-d, Alaioney, lientrew ; Ldmund W Murray, Bucnghae 1 1t ® Km Arimer i0 8 J.:-a-â€"c. (8-'.5; Henry Pusceli 3 Thhan atiner 1 10 Heftalnn, that 1')-11' ; A G MeMiilan, Mont !.-I;I m‘hdb|hfldl. Ayl-ui.lu'wsm-, wlllo-' gu.h.d,u-;&-l--.lhp Rosszur Hovss.â€"E H Whempheimer, Kew York ; K Hay, Miss L Hay, Yoronto ; L W Becker and wite, A Becker and wife, To Sm Pha se Pn u-5.r-.&;hhllh~: Kinburn } A A Buel!, New York ; Jam«s maenees L‘ Orignal ; ;:‘:‘:'â€"â€"; were charged with a breach of the pease The istier was fined $5 and costs, and the Ja..l-u..,'u-udm-l-n “6.:;: Gibson charged with was asâ€" flq&?-‘“h for two '.b'“lb labour, .lfl: send him down for a mouth, McBean, Chicago. h l §an~.f Having grined goy engine, e ; l -- i ur» 4 -i-â€"qâ€"v-.â€"-â€"- x 3 cugine, which bes been h-uh,:â€"v.mu:fi ime undergoing returned return some tim repaire, able to home, adopted France from W. lences Laing, was again Wixpsor Hovsz.â€"G &R Wing, City ; J :bhomas, Mo..treal ; J M Toronto ; Snchelt Ser ghaigen? 8 *E Sumer, 3 !Mphfim-!!l-y. vad lasie to keep up «n audible converâ€" m-fitfi'::h“ mhw&.'-éflt&o scenic artist, snow --o‘-Ph-uu(h’:r:‘mbl‘W. masterpriece . lshhh-zdthnb house will be as good to as it was Barngy Bowles was charged with assault '-.mvfi-d fine4 $3 and $2 Jc-:i.'.da.â€"w-hl“ .‘% A. fine of $1 and costs was _ Richard Moxley, obstructing the streets, Warner, a chil", was played by a child (Miss I-fl‘hnwbmd a growth misht do well to take exâ€" ample /byâ€"this yoâ€"ng lady,‘ and she is a anthpine Alow ie n ul s ollmendind m most, correot ution is perfect, â€" If she is not m with too much study,; she will make a name for herselfin the histrionic world. some of thise days. The character of opportunity now afforded them of seeing Mary Warner" toâ€"night. The evening‘s m.â€"m-u-'-u-fithfimdr ed, and had the m ral effect of keeping peopie in their seats during the intervals between the acts, albeit a fex had the bad taste to keep up «n audible converâ€" e aomige"~"yâ€" the rising of the curtain to its m,’,'u,. perfect success, and we can confidently by Herr Muller, the leader of the orchesâ€" has not much to do in the part but what | 'bm*dmnno. -“h‘:.‘-ln- | Roms tast Sight ind Mo. lewm. Milly Kiggs (Miss Funny Reeves) was capitally played, and the sympathies of the addience were entirely enlisted in hars uf Tnt vevming with Tine Eaiiere, ours Tad Wetl doraved the agex c Tars 20.\ * pectincnt * pesiang his wife Mery Warne (Miss Gertrude ldkm:tblrixmflandcum- waay» Â¥. cerated on own (alse confession made in his action than he has been heretofore. anil bighly creditable to him. Mr. Morris has in him all the clements of a good ma-"zlnwi{l-b.-obr himeelf in profession. James Tunks, ‘pncow. of the Hodheatied withal -mm -_A tw those who portrayed them. @serge Warner (Mr. E. A. McDowell) wes a w»s acted to perfection and he attainâ€" &1 severai well merited rounds of apâ€" T ape opramy (apon ty Hhe Fhomer C o ra ce C Armoid) was a police officer, who in apâ€" pearance strongly reminded us of one of entrusted to exceedingly well. Mr. Fred. 0. Smith as Mr. Scrives, the magâ€" istrate, was moré‘at home in that part than in any we have seen him in, he was expense in placing many of the best modern plays upon the stage in a style deserved the increased patronage be -kmdmi'm.hnol“mo‘: Into _ years, heas visited Ottaws, displayed _ the enterprise he . has, in catering for the entertainment of _ the lay going _ public of the city _ he L «nared no prins or GoWAN‘s OPERA HoUSE HOTEL ABRLYaALA. " Mary Warner." in Chatham. ‘Though transactions in real estate cannot be considered active, there h.dâ€"-‘t‘rhlluh all parts of the T or two dfioah-flm year many tion have sold out and South, and dispose of their property., Fow probably aware that NMJNG’QO-fi was u-..m-. , mt n%ifin- h-oo.. Prince Bismark‘s says‘u Paris journal, was forced to ledve his country in of a duel, and in 1807 be offered E ser Demaparte. in ie y Srince Shanion‘s T mims Aarkaiins ues‘ lfonks y Inreess w in advanceed guard, At the battle of Boro &bmmhfi.hfld&fl- -dhh?-.t.-fl-ihm retreat. After the Beresina, of his J u.h‘b'-h-b-' and imanlt as a Pght garenry commenihnte analysis. Altbough the chomist has now two stomachs, he does | not sppeaf to have any bowels â€"6{ compassion. | EP Now is the time for parties desiring Fruit, Ornamental Shrubs and Trees from the celebrated Cold Ciimate Xursaries of Auguste Dupuis, Z. Village des Auinaics, logues can be obtained. Jos. E. Lemiouz, “‘a‘“h?fll + greater of his timg M -dh-’l:.:.dvnflod -hr-dw sonment in Movamensing. | was in an ambulance and removed from Park Hospital to the house of his friend, Joe Cassidy, No. 114. Greenwich Street, where h'fl(.l)'bout.d‘ibynr. .l.o.h‘l‘l-“ in al"mzl) salootn : Cortlandt -” enter his of t Y m the * lnkt " pgtrgray man in the world m%fi 000, dapositing with Mr. Caldwell $100 smiltery seuiineinent Ond SbHL he hed two h-’n“-..npd,-lh was obliged to the other out of door to comply with the regulation. Chiesgo chemistâ€"owing to the peptmene o ha on rermanrateram is befores Mr. O‘Baldw the roped arena. ot hin Gereer which wha tew area him opon uo commtein en be noun, laace the btate and never enter it ‘again . After serving his fuil time another fight was MWMMJu\Ifl which was to have taken place in the of 18732, but, as is well known, the affair arraoged with his old antagonist Warmold. The contestants mot gt m but after one round the was 4 upon by‘ the police, and both pugilists were carried off to prison. Both, how~ mmd-M:hfl. Warmold fed to Canada, but O‘ steod his } '!nnl;ld ho in was :ulrhlvh engagement ‘l‘: antagonist, which occurred on Apr )3.'.".‘.4........«" e English %'l: eleven rounds olnldwubylhr:im -n.rbd-m of the best prize r‘ all England, and by rirtue of reputation chailenged Mace, Wormald Te siimepe hare apos .?':.i'g were l& u” "the *#Giant" | ?:: M. m as an |unâ€" l in porid peteoten e had in England â€"was with ‘Jéem Mace hi~â€" o op en k :4 to 14, 181..1‘& proved sdfi ~ml-ih-lonrbhn the peace, O‘Baldwin then came to, eountry, and shortly afterward a fight was General Committee, <i. L. Winters, D. Bowle«, John Woodward, W. J. Kenuedy, Jno. Clauson, G. N. Asseistne and O‘BALDWIX PatiaLLY WOUNDED BsY Am PARTXER Ihiw-lny:'“d afr, stands six '00‘0 ns ts pner o t ring on October 21, 1863, -urz\J: ring on October 21, : rounds, lasting three minutes and thi cireles was on the 1 February, 1366, with George lles, whom he vanquished in Grand Tre ssurer, otterell, Dap.Olt:lu-';:-& W (h: W. rers, » * Roberts and Jason H. } ast. D-,On.-l&!&?,"l‘ J. 6. Dawson, Hugh Hinds and Wwm. King. _ _ Grand Standard Bearers, Thas. Porter, officers elec:ad were as ‘nllows : â€" Grand Mester, Sir E. i. Seott ; Dzwv C:tand Masters, Mackenue Bowell, P, t;, W. Monex, M. 1‘, Jna White, M. P., Lieut Colom} E. L. Bond, Joshus Breadâ€" on Tuesday the 20th inst. The attendâ€" uoow mnzm.udfi:axhahl-m‘d estern C w important business was uu-und..qfio grand 'l'bonnodunhnohbolb‘c Black Chapter of British An-iui. Black Knights of {reland, wa» held in Montreal A jailor in a Western State had received England has settieu claims an.account Grand Pursu‘vant, F. L. Clark who defésted ‘Hink‘ in three The Giant Shot. Annual Weeting. #*, & from whom cata with the =Josu Biruixas" has been sscured by To Tovah t lidk on the creud a Nok on October. _ Tiokets may be obmlned hom Smith & Stewart, Sparks street; J. H m'dlu«-“;.l.e'.l-a' lnl::h-‘-iud Division. J. K. mhh“ Haemoranoms (or Pilzs) are pernmianent» ty cursd by Muthien‘s Pile Ointment, or refunded.: Price aix ; min f $5.. Soid whelesaia and rerall bf means have failed ; and although a powâ€" erfui remedy, do not contain iwou, calomel, -fi-v-c-w&h,.h-mh- Full directions in ,..e.. M For full particulars, obtain fi-m-*.w t enclosed goneral Dominion, inâ€" for -m~ “. agents for m.hfl:*‘m 50 pills, Tul min k and retail by all druggists, or will be forâ€" warded to any address of ,Egml.ma.fi to general topics relating to the stage, and the down the reporter ;'...&":;fi‘, the threshold of This well known medicine is no imposi tion, but a sure and safe remedy for Feâ€" oale Difficulties and Obstructions, from bh.fi. i hi again "a) c ~|~ C}} 0 his cozy residence. The reporter noted that Mr. Booth was becoming farigued with his ramble, and in fhs" mapmariny Tedc Bie ow nndy ""..':‘L‘.Lé,:"m""‘?:fl: they #appeared with{me.it was one of " You can seldom predict about your d o in oo ow to ray hiile whee the) Trumed m on paper, and when I came back from my Jong tour and saw the huge interior I was Ts mepirtniid widermingln relation to the support given him at the Fifth «" You notice," continued Mr. “MMPM&.& fine facilities r“fl‘ow I?‘" 1umproved them, summer, u.-uwan.mn.. a part of my father used to play. I never have yet essayed the character, nor have I ever seen it on stage. I‘m sorry that I have been so unfortunate. I own because it was so,| sulfering, the paitr. resting principally in t‘h'"l‘t side and across -y&nh. o:glhnnu:mwm lplu.h:hhldomlun me until two :nn Ihn:lnnfw- b:l.ult: ldo,WGhth ho:ol:dplthl Ivlhbo aroused such as compelled tod-:#rnnmfi.:nfiuw carriage 1 landed in the midest of bushes W was I broke out all over with a blubbery sort of a rash that ownh because it was so I o toil anything sbout the mobhécte &r“txu:-lz::,":. prorospcrstige cektatnle, L iet teiteep up qy eplelie; Sn , fhin ae somplete serrice I will be wrist. Both are swollen toâ€"more than twice their normal size. Ou-l-fi understand from simply looking at hfihflhmfiwi‘“m moupd me, but 1 leave it all to )‘:{‘dal-r. who daily calls here,. did not tell me defiaitely when‘ the ex periment would be made, , if made 9;_-ll,hn¢d-b:‘unrynu.b“ internal uries, as you remem very . surere." Hovarel ‘of 22y right tite word left. But i assured him the pain would be more than 1 could endure. He reâ€" plied that I would have to be put undert the influeuce of some strong anmsthetic, ani that the experiment would necessa flzhnu be made while I was unconâ€" . 1 fear, as the dostor that my only hope lies in this direciion. L don‘t know â€" exnotly what the doctors in tend. to do, or precisely bow they will and I suffer a great deal in m My pdn.h'z mornin areadtulâ€"nay , i [ IT 18 POBITIVRLY EXORUOLATIXG, right, the pain is so sovere that I cannot endure it. I have been parâ€" tiqular since the accident in care ofmysell. Medical aid has been regular= side, lize a bar of lead, and I have no mwm:‘w it. 1 cannot evan move my wrist. There seems to be ie atoan bed en 4 ty again. Until there is a great n.«-didneflhu-.l-n keep off the boards. to day. ‘He tells me that he fears force must be applied to loosen the stiffeced joints. He thinks it is the only remedy to point he taiked freely of himself and of @If it were not for this left arm of mine all would soon be right with me, and I muhoflo“r&hbbhm all my contracts with various managâ€" ors, . But the armis * b&-‘d-{zi'bwm beevery day ; but do what I will, its musocular wholly gone. 1t is impossible for me my little place and show you its prettiest to point L-” -::: :y?‘h;-dlfi-m When unbandaged it falls helpless to my C ET "'u ark d vual s l > mey ll &d.th‘-flud d:ultmd- mens, and during the conversation with him he ever and anon to direct mm on on e .....:l."i"“""".m.....fi"‘ the groat injuries he sustained, and in his M::-:athph } he suffers _ "Come," said he, after the reporter had "Come," said he, after the reporter had $1, and 12} cents for t at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, a Heraid reporter visited ‘Cos Cob yestor day vmbuw.d held with him the con given in in the Prettiest prtbor ns Tadle 100 wu“h”dba right in the midst of his gurden of figw: In order to ascertain the exaot condi: m‘dnm“qum.u possible, from his own hps the effect of the injuries which ba sustained a fow to¢=ilihu 13 mm. tuthAmp.m INTREVIEW WITH THE TRAGEDIAX AT TTAWA,. OCTOBER, FRIDAY 1, "Yeon, ABSOLUTELY AND UTTERLY POWERLESS J0B MOBES FRHALE PLLL», PASS THROUVGH, " be said, "though I am out a THE GREAT ORDEAL, A NEW sTUDY. Kdwin Booth. ory and awkward atâ€" arm ; if I e atrenriond tor, eean e orterid theet, an entize eloerance BOOTS & SHOES. glldl---dm“m i.‘i‘;':fs Clearing ‘Sale, Saturdsy afterncon Trips to LORIGNAL o. uen y T. a meanm epooengrre 19 _ 3 s o0 __â€" Domualactaner of Cestorse, The Oftowa Aiver Mavigation Company, Te pay m yrddock aod Loofi tm ,. PUBSDAY, the bth of October, at the store, Prie®s Bloow, Subsex: strest, at 11 Fruit, Ornamental Shrubs and ‘F‘rees from "mogdflhlh Nurseries of eity. Heis a scholarly and accomplished and is highly respected in social ;‘.‘-.h.-qbd-_fi-b- member of Mr. Taylor, who is a native of New Yut,! r tm o ie nc Amaety L4 the morning meal. ut nine o‘clock, however, the family were hearâ€" ing the report of a pistol, h-;'ndto his room were to find Mr. Taylor lying on the side of the bed bleedâ€" fihnwm‘hhfir@tm. Mhuo:fl:bwlflnn be no doubt, as w-&qndn the work. He was speschless, and has so remained from that time to the present that period he has not been able to give his wonted to the Hn-d'd. the firn with ha.?-d.bun for IOrDâ€" ioi mds +o nemaried m the breakfast tableiat the usual time, but hie wite perfered that be vad Stecping and Ottawa, Bapt. 2, 1875, Wm lodrd ) brain, On Sat» urday t :“‘.E b{lfl wife and daughter at supper that he was exceedingly and odd mm tuber enree temim was ues bell io ie and tiere wae no thought until when it was announced that m’n Md: of the reâ€" covery of the unfortunate gentleman, the Ottawa, Sept. 20, 1495., A PULTON SÂ¥RBET MEROHANY sHOOTS HIMSELY WHILE TEMPORARILY |DERANGED, A well known citizen of Mr, E. P. Taylor, attempted uh comital ruloide n o m in nrertrtent lng himscif in the head witire pisto! batl. known citizen Mr, #g E. Â¥. Taylor, attempted to comtit mioids | * *â€" umw place of resiâ€" B: dence, No. 86 Place, by shootâ€" oo en e praes until yesterday, when it was announded | a,, ., ARE NOW DISCONTINUED. 0. 4 ‘Ottaws street, ANKRUPT AALE NEW YORK .l?.lmos' O o nhecgeane &W&% BOOTSY & SHOES BQuction #xales. Sulcide of a Rrooklynito ly THE STEAMER U ] on en tB, | CLOTHI NC Ketablishment, ‘ 89 Sparks Strest. +R SUN ~PROOF ~HATS, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICBS: HAT!UHATSTHATS | Charles W. Leonard,; 1 hare decar is se‘ bemmsapetile &1. SEMPLE. Importer, &0., 68 St. Potor Â¥t., JAB. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, Liberal advances made on consignments. JAB. HARTY & Co., Merchants, Kingston, ** Serelin, Henkern bt Ring sued "Biat HIGH W TNE 8 oi which are selll ug at a reqauction for CAsH. 4 0B10008, FP.CKLEBS, BALL BLUBR Htatters & Funrriers. Aontare ‘af Jatantly LOW PHicMa s ** Insolvent Act, 1869. TOWKS ED‘ S «__ DEVLIN‘8. Indian â€"~Helmets .and â€"â€"Puggertes, â€"~ | STARCH, RICB, RAISINS, OURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS ‘and BROOMS, also, make room for their Spring Btook, e o cce t s en tak and to appotnt an Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideas St., Ottawa, Alph. J. Steers & Co. 0. _'9_(! I*E ‘#, 3y 14 ~ $ g e Dl_Vl.ll?Q. MONTREAL aAaND OftaWAi. nest claas of Goods to be had, and to sell at the lowâ€" ast prices possible, will be a. GUARANTEE to Mr. Metoalfe‘s old Oustomers The relail Giothing Busi« ness so long carried on by Joseph Metcaife is now ransferred to the Firm of JOHN SMITEK & 00 Mr. Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Madé Cloth» ing busivess (14 years exâ€" perience), and their deterâ€" uqi p ALe tns New) PROOF AND RYE hn | mad Grocers. UNION BANKSBLOCK, of ; WILLAAM YOUNG tssc 231 se T oo T. .ff’ &".‘&.‘ Houses and Stord@@M‘s Let in all Parts o COMMISSIONS UNDRTAKEN, NICHOLLS & ©0., HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ~ral: Commission Office. "If fou hare FoR ‘EVERYBODY E‘u-hn rer ’wfifi end Suou ‘oou‘h for amurement ‘uhd ‘exercise i‘;m:" i‘t'nâ€"uil'v_wrn who ::-u' stored to 17 iny use of the waters. {ornndy Intaolion O ty waie 1e moyt gooe To m mat ty worr ons ontefonia . SDFIDE®:, Joyful : Tidings â€"to Thousands. Â¥. H. CHALKER, BR jUERT GRARAM Corner Bank Wdlllr StB., Orpostrs THn «::--w R«or: ll now open for business after being renoâ€" vated and newly flled for the comfort and mccomodation of the travelling community. | is beartiful and furnished with the chofbest brands of Liqnors, Cigars, eto. & -uon.-mm-un....w thÂ¥ genernland, nvelling naite, "that be bas taxp e henenfiranihe Paser â€"Ae oi of Mikee . Sonoand, oalt Choicest Wines, Liquors, Cigars *"Arwava on naxp, Exhibition Visitors will be The Dufferin House, The Royal Oak Hotel, les hi uw.*. en @ "u.'l U LP H UR, 8 A L 1 NVR and"@ A 8. Angloâ€"American Hotel, uavs, sop.i, um _ _ __" Basi. |___ LOWRIE The "Feathers" Hotel.| . u... batser! Invalids!| Attention| 0‘ 0 0 N N 0 £~ 8 # & & £ 1, Next Victoria Chambers. Your call wiil be kindly solicited. Ot‘awan, Bept. 2 1875._____ . . .. M0Â¥imé The above Hotéiis wellsnpplied with the Oholcest wines, liquors, cigars, #0. Good Btabiimg, | ___ _ _ _ > _ __ EL O Guoue s .. Wl DKR, Ottawh, Bept. 17, 1076 . ;) ...‘ ‘Pide CHAUDIERK, hel uak tose Jurnished now inroughont, 10 THE " LONDON" Ai,BION HOTEL, ‘murt House Avenus, A CALL 18 80LICITED,. The Elysinm of the Anvalld ve a bouse to rent or wanta house C d No o e sohnet Jor heamith and OTTAWA, Ont. Hotels. | t o And Creditof,: ragâ€"B £24¢y 4 ~n~£~4 COâ€"PARTX ER vate. *Bonie n iess " ... foot ty ue o in Pemenans thpppieg 100L _ _ /. d i h it OF RcC . AL MAIL Ottawe Juiy 23 1876. e odiesa "1MiPEe . Ouawa, Sept. 20, 1870, A LLAE LiB®E Py P irecaives by we MONDAY, the Ath day of FIOTORLIA Â¥W. 9€ Fublic l..: p e Will be found every article ARTHUR L. Eaveeaae ht betith jng ordem i the * Centre Town 1 C &3 motbent‘s holide, a04 on s WESLEYAN d t W. CBAMPNEAE Livery S LIVERY STA A Rare OChanoce. Mas opened at 38 Sparks 8 12 O‘CLOOCK For ceriain Improve TRE PU Â¥lonrrâ€"# Cartia w.ib a complete itwenty second 1, VyOL. puenmAs °00 ppgo® In oprri0® : 4 nA REIPTE® Â¥eb. 6 OLiGWa, Has opeled SHo. 12 Bt. J City of OTT «COK ROY Corner W Privaie M A+A OrF1iCE G) B * 1e Pat LIB abdc

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