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i 704 t P & is | «i) $€ #% I“(shâ€"fl‘ â€" 800 am., 225 p.m, Arrives in New Y 10,00 pm. 700 a m. Loaves New York.... 64%) p.a. 1100 p.m. @ling wass................l.35 pm., 208 am. 1 eaves yoing east......4.45 pm., 440 am. burg from boston 744 am., 1240 p. m LV ps. eiawa River Navigation Company Dtoenimer . Jessie Cassels Aylmer every morning at Returning arrive at........... ~taggs leave the Russeli Uity Couxcir.â€"A reguiar meeting of the City Coumcil will be beld on Monday :z:(, o strike the rate and transact r general business. ~teamer Queen Victoria leares...... 5 Tuz Ortawa Huyxt.â€"The bounds meet this afternoon at 3 o‘clock, sharp, at the bead of the Deep Cut. Adpodti-ouor pected by the members of the Hunt Club. Takex lHizx Duraztcrsâ€"The sailing mlafi of the Lake, with Archaeacon 11 and ily on board, took her departure fwfi’tm yesterday mornâ€" Prxrazxe ro Sop.â€"The men at work on Pariiament Square are ing the eastern end of the slops mn‘- on street for the sod, to bring into harâ€" -:-'L'uhvhu has aiready been done on west side of the main entrance. Ni. Le@rence and Ostawse Railway. Leares.....1 30 am, 1100 amn. 200 pm., 100 pm. Artivenmâ€" 020 am., 1233 am., 485 pm. 104 paa We beg to draw the attention of our readers to the certificates which Mr. Berâ€" u.h-rt-u' to publish regarding Hale & Co‘s. pianos. tie sold some here{ at suction, about fifteen months ago and from tae letters of respectable citizens who purchased, they seem to be very superior instruments. Heintends holding another sale of the same maker‘s instruâ€" â€"-u.nhod'-hhfihnxmon Tuesday next, which we are positively informed will be without reservé. Ail wanting pianos should attend. tinucd runmicg between &veloe:l.d Chapesu, owing to the lowness the water betw een these points, until further Nams or Baxkecrt Sroox. st Kilt & Brophey ‘s old stand, Sparks street ; $7,000 worth of gooâ€"is bought at wm'u the doilar. ‘The store will be open on Satur day, 24 of Ociober, when the stock. which consists of the finest goods in Gentlemen‘s is prices Whick wust aifecs a spant) sate: at pri ich noust & « The whole stock must be mdnl & tew weeks. No goods sold on credit 395913 unguisbed man, Father Chiniquy, in Gowan‘s H»ll, mparks street, Monday and Tuesday evenings next. 3958td Urrez Ortawa Narroatiox.â€"The at sention of the public is directed to a ckange of advertwement in another vcolumn relative to the runn‘ng of the steamers of the Ottawa and Union Forâ€" warding Company on the U Ottawa [he s camer Sdir Jou)’cu'md'-aan- .â€"Mexs Potuzet Pioxixo.â€"A Mr. Kaston, recently returned from the United States, on Thursday nicht last had his pocket picked of some $300. lHe had been lon# absence from (Ottawa, and al of a sudden he missed his money, which was in a gold draf: of $180, and some $75 in Nuw Drix.â€"A new drain is being dvg from the new By Ward market cellar to the York street sewer, to drain the water lying theréin. The water and gas pipes bwâ€". the new building will be put in to to save the expense and annoyâ€" unce of again tearing up the new crossing '-.h?' and the baiance in Canadian money. fact that his watch and other valuables were not taken also, tends w str i<gtbhen the opinion that the theft, which took place in Elgin street, was not done by a profeswonal thief. Suspicion points to a men with whom he was secn early in the evening. iâ€"r that purpose. deau street complain of the absence of gas lamps along the esst end of this would doubtiessâ€" take gas into their houses which, salong with the fixing of lamps in stated piaces by the Corpora tion, might fully justify the gas eTny putting down a main on this one. of the pri-mumdtho city. .A number of the streets have gas pipes running searly to theireastern terminus, and this dents on the frontstreet. Fire and Light Committee should take the m«tter Reomo, N @tertown »ad Ogdensbary is New Har.â€"A certain Johu in the ‘,".'ll' drives th‘:. omnibus for one of Centre Town hotels, yesterday one of Deviin‘s "Has that R m linding it alitile too small for him, bhe went to the bair.dressing establishment of I:.I.I:-lob::nh’- hair cut, in order that bis sty tile might fit him properâ€" ly. wnwu&muflum chair," he his hat down on the table on which is placed the cage of Mr. Miles‘ parrot. lie commenced weasing the bird, and that feathered biped waxed wroth aceordingly, and as soon as the man had N eseel, Gebperabely set to wirk sod pall , deliberately set to work and pullâ€" ed the whole crown out of the hat, its onner only discovering the aamage done when he went .pat- N:.nl’mny aoâ€" quired purchase. He men and ver~ balily consigned that birl to the n< â€" -sd::hduuhvi.r::dsh-m... s action for damages. 1, ovidemeâ€" b,uflwh&bm.‘ ages leavre the Russell, Union and W indsor Houses at 4.30) a.m., to connect Kamoxos has preserve jars cheap. aighed and suid, "»May she ever keep her KLocal iuttllinfnct. Camnads Contral Railway recsssccessece.... : 1. D pm, 7.40 pim. Grand Tresh Railway. Reyal Mail Line. from King street to leaves 1.30 39400 ies 6.10 !s. --m-m eRcar run.’ TAÂ¥TTIES AXD MERRIXNG. | _ Duar Siz,â€"Having TM d”u‘ l:‘l:uu‘nlou:u&ulflclfia-;dh’l , use it gives entire satisfaction.. | Yours, &c., _ _ ] Dear Sim,â€"1 purchased one of Haynes & Ca.‘s pianos from you at asuction some tune azo, and can safely recommend the makers to those who may be m’h: get a 1 instrument, as the prano olnrJn:y competent judges to be first J. Bermingham, Esq., J. Bermingham, Esq., Dear Siz,â€"l have much pleasure in testifving that the piano of Hayle & Co‘s. manufacture which | purchased from you over a year ago, has given the must entire satisfaction, its tone being remarkably W ; and I most heartly such to any one wanting & thoroughly good instrument. Patrick McCann was arraigned for being drunk and disorderly, for which he was wuleted in $2 and costs th Thomas Murphy was also wh being drumk, for which he m of $2 and costs. â€" Refore M. 0‘Gaza, P. M. mowinLI:uh from Ar. A. W. Lang under pretences. The case was further adjourved until Moenday. _ opinion that it was illegal to exact such licenses. A number of butchers were arraigned by chief Langrel lol'nhnllwrny priâ€" vate butcher stall licenses. cases were adjourned until Monday, the Magis _ James Hooper, for a similar offence, was also muloted in $2 and costs. larae! Milliard was up on remand for Wellington streot, on Mondsy, Oct. 4th, at 8 p.m. Boazrp or Travz.â€" The reguiar quarterly mroting of the Ottawa Board of Trade will be beld at the Victoria Chambers, Ixcax» Revexus Dutiss.â€"The amount es Viees, io he mouth tnding 1op. Uttaws, tor the i + 30, 1875, was as follows : ir §$12,â€" 326.88 ; bo‘t‘n‘ $100 ; bbg‘m- .T0. â€" Total, $17,113.58. menced to put the iron railing on the m-mo(lbommofleom The carving is also being vi forward rowards completion. ‘The m-sumu-ww externaily. many friends will be glad to hear of his promotion . Tuz City Foux :«:«s.â€"The fountain at the end of Dufferi~ Eridge has become a nuisance rather than a public benefit, as flmflyhtâ€"tfl. m-m dt:o.- arranged for seem to be propériy carrying away the waste water. The Engineer 'onildo'oulolookinoaz-”d the difficulty . of Mr. Boissean, President of the Institut Lanadien, of Montreal, has been promoted lLost Hm Eizâ€"A shantyman named m’_rtinh::fl_on:-h-oh in Lower Town, im -fi which ensued he had his car bitten off. l’bm“mâ€"hh.n invesâ€" tigation, with a view to ascertain who the perpretrator of this inhuman act is It is to be hoped they may be successful. Josnm Birumos" has been secured by the Chaudiere Division & of T. to lecture in Gowan‘s Hall on the ovwnh Jctober. Tickets may be from ‘l'nllfi.d.wm Jfl‘u‘ ; J.G. Richmond Road, and from members of the Division. J. K. Srewart, Sec. Com. 3955i3 udge Ros. 1& Honour, in n; :.;pi::t.l“ lln:,d wdifing s i To on o nnaree raos oo the amended complaint might be > ceeded with as though l:‘mlhomzl :'. of 'th‘thby the -;.h.l nnrneinem irrespective of the of amendâ€" ment He, therefore, decided that he would proceed to take evidence on the different cases as soon as possible, after the sittings of the Assize Court. Gowax‘s Graxp O;n House â€"Mr. lbmd * Mary “-nu" to a large who received it with an enâ€" thusiasm which did t em credit. It s neediess to say the piece was most excelâ€" lently placed on the stage, and it is with &ouua:c‘fuflflhn“thn the play will be repeated to night, under signiied bis _ intention . of present. On Monday night the the is, will be produced, and it is to be hoped that Mr. McDowell‘s efforts to provide entertainment for the residents of (Jttawa will meet with a substantial reâ€" ay and Mr. & s.d:-'.;em:-u. 6 tre, + 4&« i i at the piano, and those two unames ought to of the music. the piano, and those two unames to be suflicient to guarantes the m Aonul-!hgwny!:u-:lh't t o ooA ns es & briefly saying, * Fetch on your preacher. _A little girl, showing her little cousin what did he say ?" “Boull-obz to the devil." * And what did you then?" Why, then I came to you. A lady, whose bhusband had 1n unpleas ant habit of railing at her has bit upon the star you see up there is bigger than this Torke" â€" * Baw t mt wod bee " Yes :J‘-’:." * Then why don‘t it keep the rain son, who had numbered but five sumâ€"* How do we‘know that Richard IIL had mers : ;h&n,do.(id:r'nb an aversion to :vh too ;uh for ”“ QMW a# Olu ”m flr. .I. what makes you scraich it out ?" 'd“cuhh..â€"l *A nb io 104. Arroixtuzxt.â€"Mr. Frank Boisseau, son fit New Tuz Puschsser‘s T PoLICk coukt Jrtawa, Sept 27th, 187; CaB use Ortawa, 1st Oct., 1875. ; use this letter as you Yours truly, Grozes Morrat. Ortawa, Sept. 1875 H. H. Homsay Fripar, Oct. 1. Rosgzat Lazs. "tiua;" have f r some time been mu‘o tage in Airdric; and is )< rumouared anotber #event" is on the fapis between as exâ€"0lvic digâ€" pitary and the seme "professjona!" gentueman, w ino, -u‘h twite fa riy m':.y tnim nn'.;t opponent,, we beiteve, had "plugk® to a rive yet -a-'uflw ry. Oueofthe "»el ev party al the recent "feed" of "rav ies and herâ€" m-.zulho'lllu" appears to hav~ pot quite *ins pired ‘~«. tae cscasion, t + result of which -wmqmu which be uus entrusted tour"P D,* we »+uppose for In~ertion. A!|â€" |UT~W.‘1\M"I?IM ‘ourner," we give the plece a plac« in ertenso h« re ;â€" © fl-r?‘zn- tme tobaceo‘s slow smoalderâ€" ng Tae toe®‘rom» barley â€" ~ree, and avld England‘s "‘Then here‘s io the ‘spuds‘ that so amilingly And bere‘s to the berrin‘ sae fresh frae Loch i‘Rere‘ And ‘s to corsei‘s;â€"may we no‘er ha‘e waur fartn‘ M.)fl"““ppr“ml’u’ taities and It has long been a mattor of regrat with the friends of the Highlanders and all lovers of native history and literature, that thhnwdtln@ul, spoken in Hi;bhndlolsrotlm and in the Colonies, has been treated with THE MIGBLANDERS ABROAD AND IN THE 5 COLONIRS. -wlund.undnfic.mtdybydn inhabitants of the countries, but in not a few cases even by the HWQH themselves. The consequence of this has been, not only that the excellent poems ofAl-uirdaDanld Duncan Ban Mac Intyre, Dugaid Buohnn. and many othâ€"rr (.01 to mention the sublime strains of Ossin\, are practically unknown to the great mass of the Gaelic â€"apeaking youth of Scotland, but that even the mmmfio()uhom ripuped Prmaoie af parsuns are left unread by of persous who can be edified only by religious addresses in the familiar mother tongue. Into the causes of this neglect, various and sad as they have been, it is not necessary to enter here ; let it be Thex houaike a oo areunk any m-:hb:nnlmwu: Uniâ€" versities of their native , in purâ€" suit of the highest .malun. they find the language and literature of the Celtic races either not named at all, or named only to be ridiculed, while all their energies are directed into the chanâ€" nel of Greek and Roman learning. In mdnu-t‘nb.n.it.hm;n&.brthm to upon language 0 ir forefathers rather as a necessary evil as an element of good ; and, it the hâ€" ing of the parish schools has in most done little to make the young Gael famil lar with lbo'r:otod In?flom of his native tongue, Universities generally Minu‘diufiqdlostbor from the youth any germ of enthusiasm for Celtic literature that might have been growing in the bosom of the boy. _ _ %bbdti;@.dht‘ow :f the ndmdfiomdm oxpodi-t.: founding a Chair of Celtic Mhmdhm'd- ties ; and as the seat of such a Chair Edinâ€" hl‘il‘?!'w_iut._pet“'!’! The frog no rished Mounseers could never withstand © The braveâ€"hearted sous of our owh Balive For .on- achievements, or deeds 0‘ high on ! gi‘e me the lads reared on tatties and bertr‘a‘ ! Taities and heriin‘; &c. re. at beef ; But nae roet «s rhymer has c‘er bad the <arin Tre sing us a wq tattics and herrin‘. T. and berr‘n‘â€"â€" Tatli s and terrin‘; The #ale «‘guid feedia‘ is taities and herrin‘ mhrd‘. i but Vhfig g a8s great centre of ecclesiastical and intellectâ€" ual action action in @cotland. ‘The erecâ€" tion of such a Chair would at once lift up lbmpohho Gael from the conâ€" tempt which it has fallen, and nu‘l to MWN% -m-hifln'- the field their own most cherished traditions which has aub pud“munbu'i act as a for who are to ho% as Whhm‘aulb-m d&u:d.ud im e.md:.m d&; erected Mofmw to create nubulolnlldh::bd-hhn, who Your râ€"wouts, roast:. and puddings are Bo wor: a u-‘:n.' Wi‘ ajoâ€"ly 5 supper 0‘ taitics and herrin‘. Taities and berria‘, &¢. ound the L .k 4 6 mU-.d&nnfinh“n e P In -d:'loo: this Con P E> &M Convener ; but the nof:r nding .his hands sufficiently occupied for aid, a committee was appointed mmihfimd which Prinolâ€" ind Shves, thay Hadtnans, Do Neaves, Cluny herson, Proâ€" fessor Masson, Sheriff Nicholson, of Kickend Professor and Professor of the Free College, were prominent members. Of th.dufi.ibm' to the Convenetship firs x‘:oouwndu;d“b: * t was so slight that the originators of the scheme almost despaired of success ; but the :bthop::odmim more was felt in the matter, the more did the brighten, and the result has mum.mu a little -?th- four months‘ activity, a sum of. more h.fio"hou&n-,apmtpfi'u. :mvmm“MM the Gaelic Societies and Celtic Clubs in the various parts of Seotland where High. The required capital | to sum as & vide an income of £400 a hpfir Professor will be znm;flhm to secure the services of a firstâ€"rate man, ndu-d-rl:{.fio increased expenses of living in the present age, it is very look to Gov of living in the present 16 | i desirabie that a sum "Of £12,000 or $14 000 should be subscribed, as it cannot be As the natural remedy to this evil a fow Rhefrid The Gaclic yoor meat« 0‘ tse Frenchified codeâ€" ‘is a in Russe, and your Bogs a ie Tatties and herin‘. &0 dered it hopeless to in the APAWA, OCTOBER, SATURDAY,. 2,« 1976; « Ned O‘Baldwin died %fl 11 | born the lor wound in his lbdu.:z..:‘:l times he was |¢,~in¢. ~0h.:m‘l':.3:dr when | morg Tire. Ceeicyy were with Sim "..i‘.:;..‘i',‘l'.'w,’,: loduvohdn.’loonnfifihh. &fle‘ at 7 0 asked al (h-idy,"hr()o"-‘.nul for the dootor," to give him some mor h»himmdldhi-dh in peace. He said e was "tired of his life;" that he had been * a poor, unfortunate man, and deâ€" sired Mrs Cassidy to pray for him for the sake of ‘his father and mothet, *‘ I have no friends," said hbe, "to care for me. _ My life has not been right, b.::l I hop;. God will hdv"o IEO heaven ros pl“ 0 inquired wh.u:’nuu:nfuuan» rested, and upon being told that he had scoundrel! I never did hirtn an i God, forgive me for cursing him." At another time he wished to know why he aall, mruuieg the the tniieg of ns phtol mean from him after he had taken it from Finâ€" T op pitmen s it ies a to get the pistol from him, After the two shots he took the from and muumufl?mm WMAQW tl.l:Qh\iu « knowiswo,glrm tmq* from hifliem>~â€"smass ‘ At seven o‘clock he asked for the phyâ€" Father O‘ ; and Dr. Shine were soon narinn onrealrctinnt ap sin i s oabired un alhags 9l Jt Daoiek. He annointed O‘Baldwin and lighted a blessed candle andâ€"read the preyers of the church over him. .. ° 31 In answer to.}lm-donuwln'b was shot he said¢ ©I told Finnell 1 want~â€" edtophhu.unflp' with Cassidy, and he pulled ‘his revolver and let me have it twice." O‘Baidwin lost three quarts of blood in the night. . He met with an accident some three months .fi and was just recovering from it. . peaking of it last week he said to ;g-hnd,“lnnpuhq_vd_.l,bdo_hn_u; live two vears ." He spoke feelâ€" i dhhmhfilflmcf ration tor death. . AMrs. told him it was no fimmhcfidm th "mhmunolluoo.krhbbu yoi:'o.:a." In ryhhfidbpfln the straps from wounds, and once endeavoured to get up, but was held in bodbyhh.‘svl:dnh uit Coroner tman was fwwhuitmbudthdm“ dying, as it w»s thought his anteâ€"mortem deposition was not good, because he did not say that he believed he wasmbout to die. He was dead when the Coroner arrived. Ucn examication it was found that did say he was about to die. “%:t in answer to the next ques -nrofrurrnonryf" he said, "I can‘t tell." It was feared that this was failuno::oupdhflom Finnell the inquest hbw&pdpud. but twentyâ€"four hours would be given them when they were needed. The ,5ury then retired, and l;;pnlg‘(huu chan, Shine fi Hull, made a postâ€" r wm?hoquiflfl; wer t u:d‘:udm& with that of : courts havieg n decided. O‘ Baldwin was conscious to the last. He repested his request to be buried in Boston beside his brother. _ Mrs. Cassidy got a blessed mdhuh::::m-hh: dying to Heaven, . umm-bmnulr-u Drs. Carnochan and a numâ€" m{u’lfl;:h‘nfibh:“w:‘" minutes before “ dfi% Dufly, an undertaker, took charge body'andpuhdh'ieg. He measured O‘Baldwin‘s body, and found it 6 feet 74 inches long, and his arm 3 feet 4 inches that the deponent shall that he beâ€" lieves he is about udh.-%u-._ Woltâ€" fatal to the deposition,as the law requires that the deponent shail sey that hy byâ€" street ; Geo. Paulsen, Jr, 113 Worth street ; A G. ufl{imum;w.hm. 331 Broadway ; Louis Gothold, 63 Barclay was removed, and the hfi'?&'_fi liver taken out. It was found either wound would have produced death. The e e e o wipn mune :&Mmhxmhh the entrance of the wound. |It entered ie mane "mffi- fighter, and * Butt‘ %%.mwm l_u.d-h;ni' Thurber kޢlul¢lqv.“;3q: . ies o oi m%m.mm 164 Blarolay_street ; Thos. C. . Huil, 885 Broadway ; F. F. ‘Goddard, 383 Broad . _ Among the visitors v WJâ€".&"""â€"' who had a heary crom of ts m japonicas, with the word "Ned" '-m &Nflh‘g uud.m:ul wn.” 0'“-:: "?ndfl.:n' A-I PraySte Tt the safely of hn dnts t dout At halfâ€"past four o‘clock they â€"viewed the body and were sworn. The Coroner Maz_nho-uon sccount of the median line. ‘The other bullet could not be found. . The physicians all agreed that it must have entered the it must have entered the ud: mhodoutbfi‘t.hoblood the wound. conclusion at is that "death was produced by extravasa tion of blood into the peritoneal cavity from several perferatory wounds of the np.ohdmi.nm‘ nh't‘o‘.bocd't-o Boston this morning. A wake was held over the remains last night. M&fiom&om :&“&:‘ h bmomllhq,m d u@majfwh‘m;m? n‘SH OlaXYt‘s Last ramyyus nouns OX BaRtHâ€"â€"WHAT Was DiscLOSED at THE POST MORTEN EXAMINATiONâ€"THE sU8Bâ€" RENDER OF PINNELLâ€"THE WAKE NB AXD MRS. CassiDY‘s nouse. "Oh, the dâ€"â€"d _ _O‘Baldwin hit him a ring blow. Finnell raised his pistol, excite> cccupation, liquor dea ;% t. McDounell “fi. took ‘Finnell to It is as follows : M"In£~dn born in Ireland, living at 314 West street ; phe services afe held in Gqwan‘s New Wine Braker Wasusvran o-vpu-&l:u all mw meryvice at 11 0‘ } mx o‘elock. _ Phstor.â€"Rev, Gorawa Wuzer Wesueyax Oxnukoitâ€"Morn; relook, k“&â€"m Alex. Oam he 3 Pieainrniaamen? Siace Taged! Unxuron or .:‘ dmn Ev, ELIST,â€" waoae m o igtpaoen it tr. & owmlwhnfil?rm at umsawmuuv i. Reotor â€"Rev. T. J% D.D. | P oemdenaie tm reag g-: v. hir, Jobneoo, Obapiath of the Senâ€" on Lo en ty Woey _ Paxe® lim 7.. _2 . in P g A Araraethicl N The Oftawa River Navigatio "Queen Viok wiex* sCHOOL | CORNER of WELLINGTON alxluun. MONDAY, 4th 0 BOOTS & SF Lamb‘s Clearin?_ Sale, .:‘hrwm at cost under, all Bnmnuu cAUTION Worcestershire a‘"manien myoouat IXÂ¥ CHANCOYRY. W Ottawa, Sept. 20, 1875. hmu..-nuncm Bept. 2. 1875 ______________ Ottawa, Sipt. 2, 1876. turda, afternoon Trips to ARE NOW R. W. TRADE SALE. RBEAT CLEARING °_ LEA & PEREI® BOOTS & SHOES -’.‘““ai' hed at Long Rubber atsi.5¢. mt iibcsd oD ol kt i Ne im l.t-ltwi a CuysroMs luq INUED. ctober. of Woreester, L‘ORIGNAL Company, 99 Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, ons onl ooo Piudha s * HIGH WTNES, Distillery, SOLD LOW. BASKERVILLE BROS. Liberal advances made on consignments, JAB. xn;l'\'cm. I-!:mm 0. 3 CAMPBELL Eeq . Mrsrs: Oampbell & J. K. SEMPLY, Importer, &c., 88 St, Poter 8t., AT A8STONISHINGLY LOW PRICES Hatters & Furriers. 8STAROCH, RIOE, RAIBSINS, OURRANTS, NUTS, CIGARS, PAILS _ and BROOMS, also, GREAT CHEAP SALE HAT! HATS! HKATS! : he ces smminet ie Riogk se roos. on pooalin SUN .PROOF HATS, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERK : Hats! Hats!! rAats!!! Alph. J, Steers & Co. 56 SPARKSST,, f Opposite the British Lion Hotel. March 12 8k > >>*®4% 5+0 g2/ TOWN§ FRD‘3S H.:;HO0 DGE8S, DEVLIN‘S. Indian::Helmets and © Puggeries, es n dine Pey tfi * "*"*‘ 0. C O T E‘S, 1ONB, £TO., ETO,.= _ «RUSSELL HOUSE BLOOK, (Opposite Sappors Bridge,) ; OTTAWA, ONT) Commission Merchunts, best class of Goods h“bo had, and to sell at the lowâ€" eat prices possible, will be ©rocers. PROOF AND RYE Metoalife‘s old Customers and the general public, that they will have every The retwil Clothing Busi« ness so long carried 6h by Joseph Metcalfe is. now rensferred to the Firm of JOHN BMITH & 00 Mr, Smith‘s knowledge of the Ready Made Cloth« ing business (14 years exâ€" perience), and their deterâ€" RIDEAU STREET, % UNION BANKJBLOCK. As99 4 12 223, DEVLIN‘8. Angloâ€"American Hotel, Mr. BEN. HUCKELL begs to to ioi ns sn nopetnenpe anfertione ® Wâ€"-WJ: Mr. Rfi. Kvens. The bes! brands of wines, liquors and cigars are kept. and the promptest alle tion is paid _IPZ P Dinner =m from 12 A.M., until The Royal Oak Hotel, Choicest Wines, Liquors, Cigars bittion will be adom« * . oPantey duplag, Rxbibl Bass‘ Pale Ale and Guiness‘ Extra Stout ALWAYS ON HAXD, w The Dufferin House, is beartiful and | with the choicest Mduqmm (Ridean Street, near Sapper‘s Bridge,) FRED FOOKS > + Proprictor. Snd weil ruihished roouds on @mnil as to apd from the Oars and Bodis free m'".ir been furnished new throughout, reâ€" 0. expense. Ohoicest wines, liquors, clgars, &6. Good BtAbIIEE _ wu, aLEXANDER, Ottawa, Bept. 17, 1875, Sostm i _ The REJTVENATING WaTEKRS so mus! wought for in years song pust % Oaledom_t_s__ Springs. Joyful ‘Tidings <to Thousands. Â¥. M. CHALKER,.â€" « «+ Mannger B »HERT GRAHAM â€" . «Popri: 9° Sratohes anior avo) Share 6 â€"donen bass : ~ . fi?moum< ‘ a ‘ Montreal, S8th July, 1976. hal s M mentreteny y ¢ S omeu the vatietie 01 C Ot‘awa, Bept. 2 18786 B Af you To moliiies haine Hniiirne o arfovineed i now open for the rece ~_ Wellington Street, near Bank. The above Hote!l is well supplied with the Ir, Laing» Hurgeot e es ies FOR EVERYBODY July ULP H U R, BA LIK &R and G A 8, Your call wiil be kindly solicited, Invalids!. Attention! D,um 1)« rangement of the ve Orâ€" esnc oo Rheumatics! Read ! A CALL 18 80LICITED. iifi'd and Uttawa respectively is & and 60 %u“-:-;«-s'g eapait Mieomneantyt .. THE "LONDON," sÂ¥ i H. LETCH, Proprietor. A .. BION ~HOTEL, ho We ;.............'fl' g"’"’kmuoo t & gmm to rent or '.&‘;.li-bl ::.'.‘.:::::.:‘.:..‘m:z:.:m The Elysium of the Invaiid "Feathers" Hotel. 88 to 37, WILLIAM ST. <wort House Avents, QTTAW A, Ont. CHAUDIEREK, Hotcls. Is again open d at al} hours» *‘PLfORfA4 1875. LOWRIE i stvieny aovvem weeed oo Firs: olass norses and % moment‘s notide, abd on roms ohisge ofi GR/06 uns ue Pubte po which cannot be beaten. vers alw»ys in eoonne s emrenie Centre Town Livery & BOOKS & STATl ARTHUR L. Of general Litersiuie, as wel as Col City of € EV P naraaes C oubet whick Mn be m IN STATIONE Will be found evety artici¢ used in ind dn sutrie in Rigreanid muug th » nortine th e ©0 ue fare ,,_ nortbern of WONOAY, the tth day T 1 9°" dE L broper security will be required for Py SPo iatved y jae THE TIMES Kdition) _ uated ef _ Deted this twenty second day of 10 Sqame Miles To cxtem sn 12 ie aradcs i m ou?on'&m": ety tew aptecee of tm e n en Hhiink pastautbenoepee, Mareet is 1 EoAAA OF RC â€"AL MAIL ~A Rare Chance. 1 v~im *Amponis" .poelt2e= 01â€" o G1p Mareb 11. 1974 Bnirisu Liox HoreL Ottawa, July ®, 1876 ‘ FICOPORIA WARLD Livery â€"Stables, WESLEYAN LIVERY STABL Ottawa. hep, 1 PC emom in 4961 m i Otawe, Sept. 2, 1478, & LLAK LUBE mampme es ies or s e o t Ottews July ® 187. For further ib ~Â¥, *XA C Has opened at .‘4‘ 38 Sparks Stree The Victoria | for the Bankof 8. N ‘lour & Es _ Carriages, LIC NOTICE J8 HE the Corporation of the with a complete 12 O‘CLOOK A. W. 20W K BROWNLEE: Town € toli «. iA vo mrav Province of eorner of by # 4@# Oity of 01 W . M. W Corner oA Te T cls @ibson ® No. 19 L. July Â¥1, VO OFF . JÂ¥ Â¥icore Pat LiBnl im J or F1 16 A PR 1t is Ay

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