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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Feb 1876, p. 4

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Loon a sailouin: on the new building beiog + ec.ei oc the cormer of Bank and o ceâ€"ler strects gave â€" way, precipitatâ€" ihg «ome ten ort#reive men a distance of about seuâ€"te>mn ject to the ground. ~tragge ‘> ayv, the ooly injury done wes a slight sprin. of the ankle which one of the men received in his fall." â€" Rusxaway â€"A horse belonging to Mr. suy, mikm®n, eoited on Maria street yesterday, and 0: course spilt the con tents oi the «» h on the " beauntiful snow.‘ Turrit; the corner of Bank suree!, iT> ~. zi. ame in contact with a lamp â€" o« cuicazing it considerably, cut it bad the etfs© of arresting the proâ€" grei~ o0 se t maw=y steed which wis e péed.. orecapUitrea. er to give h t:)'vokod hin have to « ndow and 11â€" tion . L‘Ome i over they w. . the overworked gislators, ani c e wisdom that 10 uts, er 3 nsign m rother inâ€"!a 4, Napoien Boj verely beaten bis wife, w} mosts whoily supports | rared that he does nothin mseif{ and ber bro ht h through th Mox jui une wee Bab OaDs.â€"frarmers on the maik sterâ€"ay were complaining of the ba as oi inâ€" roads, which they say ai fied â€"e.e. i reet high in some place A LR CASH PUF PAL eB "Queen ‘ Restaura Lunch CC 0 Thursciiy, Feb‘y 10 "stmmer t 6 o%c oi) and Hemp Carpete i tor imoderate prices at int CE SHQOL SToaki ges nothing 10° a Itvying , OP°N r broher having advised | singin : in charge for the ass«uls, | scene o the assauit. _ Poter will | degre« m u.ls breau tor the space | eilmer auy raie. this: & ~awâ€"â€"â€"â€" in cre ie Desr.â€"Mr. Lapointe. | tor he: s they are entire Or whore he will have r rmd some much have *s, wh oIL CHROWOS [\ inuigslligcuct NT.â€"Yesterday afte n the new buildin boyer, Teter had , who, by the way, _ bim, as it apâ€" 1 of Far ning a lirst | AD4 with theip | roie s suppliy a | uol listrict, by |and ill have an [in ti selves with | \ iia seeds, and | the withstand | Hol at the old | Hol: F $1 00 Use Crark & Co.‘s extra quality six cord cotton, with anchor on spool. Lo. ing sewing machine agents say it i= 1.« 00. nee and loâ€"morrow evening Miss Sallie Holman takes hor benefit, and on Saturday, the last appearance of the company, a matiâ€" Vuring the evening, Gowan‘s orchestra played several selections very effectively. 12 °~ SSrCral sOIections very elfecti &8 st iderably surprised to see Mr. Burpse nake his appesrance fully dressed. As long as the Holmans remain | they ureiy grow in populgrity, as way eviâ€" enced ty the large house which witâ€" essed the performance of (Offentach‘s La Perichole" at the Upera bouse last ight. Although it is the weakest of ie French Maestro‘s works, and a very i bar. and removing eng cf shutters. ‘In another minute y would bave had a complete range he premises ha t not Mr. Burpes ma is timely appearance. Thvoug}\ the oner in which the burglars did their m sh samples fetching 25¢. per dozen ; ‘ked, 20e. â€" Lard was plentiful, at 13¢. : pound. No change was perceptible current prices of vegetables, the supâ€" es are so abundant as to ksap the rket almost overstocked. â€" lHay and od was, as usual, in abundance. Correct tations tor all of which will ap; ear in SOWANY‘s OPELA HOUSE pfivnntict fincilintictsdiietaticn 6: sn $ fiadiPonnt mt l evening performance will be » 1J 1ce of its recovery, oniered it ro be P. C. U‘Neill happened to be in inity, and he quickly put an end creaturb suffering by sending @ hrough its head. The other horse team escaped without injury, but iter was rather badly damaged. imal killed was a valuable one J. H. Rargr, of Manchester, i. will speak at the social to be mwer the auepices of the Chaudiere , in the M. 5. Chuich, Chaudiere, ay evening.~ Holders of thekets above social will please notics the ement from Thursday to Friday. La Perichole Uamox.â€"One of the best pracâ€" he season took place at the rooms last evepingâ€"whon a is was present. There will be eheatzal on Saturday evening. ven > larke as that of the =s fairly attended, bot: liers ; but there seeme: nge in prices. Meat o nad 0t urth bstate afrived in to enter upon their on, ant among them dson o" the @/â€"be an 1 n best saniples â€" f which fetchod a id, but the genena Eggs were scarce lorce, so as e season of ay the P Pnd POdkAIRRNIEAAinrard ied ®t | F Killam, Yarmutb, NS; Jas A Morris, | England ; G Cimon,« Chicoutimi; J A | Bureau, Montreal ; N ihurior, MP, Arthaâ€" | baska ; E O Cuthbert, MP, Berthier ; Mr | and Mrs Fabre, Quebet ; C Rankin, Temisâ€" | camingue ; L Delorme, MP, St Hyacinthe; | James Brown, AMP, Belleville; D Blain, ’ MP, Toronto; Hon B Seymour, Port Ho&ve; Hon John Simpson, Bowanville ; N U Butke, MP, Bowmanville ; McKenzie Bowell, MP, and wife, Belleville; N R Tesky, Appleton ; Major Mattice, fimi- [ ville ; J D Bueli, MP, Mrs Senkler, Brookâ€" riila I ~KIN UISEASES, Of wBRatever nature ana co uplately eradicated bé-uu“ use . of Fowlo‘s Pile and Humour S:l its effect is marvellous for Serofuls, t Rheum Rir ¢ We and even Le 5 it has pro sed iuo:?an almost uml.mh"m (See special notice.) 33 out the old -tock'lk‘at;;t-g:r‘g'ain: AUCrIoN Ssace of Jewellery every eve ning at N. Marx« f nut.gt.hn :'lld n:k:’.sop...n..k.. ye .tr:._. $ Clm‘ Ieg c eE L Fo neslhe cce nc Mr _ and Mrs Fraser, Kinburn ; N M Onderdock, New Yo[;t; Hon L H Ho}tmz A Gowdey, Chas R Hpsmer, Montreal ; ‘I P Archibald, Sydney, NB ; Dr Brouse, MP, Prescott; D Purcell, Williamston ; EF Killam, Yarmutb, [NS; Jas A Morris, Eugfund:r G Cimon,i‘_Chiooutimi; J A . en V uow 12 F TPDUETIST es snn rene d Victoria. Rosseurt House.â€"L R Masson, Terreâ€" honne : Thos Darling, W Cleghorn, Jas A Gunm Montreal ; {Ion Col â€"E Barber, Niagara Falls; John J Daly, Montreal ; F B Maxwell, D K‘s Landiag; Joseph Ryan, Portage 1+ Prairie ; Hugh Naeilson, Foronto; W 1 McGuirk, Montreal, C F Cornwall, B ; \ T Wood, MP, Hamil ton; A Leitch, Bryson; A G Bannatyune, Manitoba ; Mr and Mrs Isbester, Quebec ; Ar CY VA ve 1220 LP °P h ile ) "ourth Heatâ€"Deceit lst, RKRenard Znd, | Madame Rush 3rd. Time 2:42, Deceit ' taking the race. This ended the day‘s sport, and the racing will be continued toâ€"morrow, none taking place to day in consequence of the opening of Parliament. v ns es o nc ng G T Pichi, do; P P Poulin, do ; A Meoâ€" Na, M P, Bredaibane ; E P Flynn, M P, Nova Scotia; jHon Wm Miller, do; J Randolpb, Sandusky; W F Costigan, RRESEOCE: CuarexDpox _ House.â€" J McEathron Brockville; J | Wilkinson, Ottawa; C Woolfield, Packenham ; F Carin, Montreal ; 1 P bi.li J_. h nim: i & ns hoped that the weather to morrow will be more favourable for certainly yesterday it was exactly the reverse of pleasant ; it took everyboiv about two hours to thaw alter T here was an entire absense of drunk« ennass or rowdyism, and an attempt to start a wheel of fortune was promptly chacked by the authorities: It is to be ho ty Credit must be ziven to the Committee for the precautions they adopted for keeping order, a strong force of the Proâ€" vincial , Dominion, and City Police being in attendance. Avcrion Sace of _Credit must be for ghe Pt""““‘ iK@ Fitst Heatâ€"Deceit lst, Madame Rush 2ud, Renard 3rd. & Second Heatâ€"Madame lst, Deceit 2nd, Renard 3rd. Time 2364. . Third ‘Heatâ€"Deceit Ist, Madame Rush 2nd, Renard 3rd. Time 2:40. Fourth Heat â€" Deceit Ist, RKRenard Znd, Madame Rush 3rd. Time 2:42, Deceit taking the race. All the horses entered started, and the struggle for the prize was an exciting one. | Deceit the winner, a compact, well formed little horse, rather " astonished the natives " by hisg verformance, and it is said he has not yet put his best foot foremost ; if he bas not, his name should be changed to Lifile Wonder, for that he certainly is. The following s the result of each heat :â€" © ilpaif es eooemanain Lo e i omnnimmend ; Chief. S | _ Six started, Hampton and Ottawa C ‘ef | beingwithdrawu. ).Chere were in all the heats any number of failse starts, and the | patieuce of the public, the drivers and the | horses underwent the usual trial. Finally, | however, the event resulted as follows :â€" | . First heat â€"An}-wa’ n Girl, 1st ; Baulky b’i!l.‘ 2od ; slaley Galey, â€" 3rd. Lime, 2:484. t a ‘ Second heat â€" Amerjfcan Girl, lst ; Haley Galiy, 2nd ; Baulky Bill, 3rd. | Time, 2484. . _ |‘ =| _ Third heat, autl‘he last of the lot re su‘ted in Offaws: AMaid lging 1st ; Haley Galey, 2nd ; Amerfjcan irl, 3rd. Time, Jan Jan American Girl. ’ Ho 0 t °C D. Roy, {sttawa, n‘s b.m, Belle Cinaâ€" dienne. Dr. Coleman, Ottawa, n‘s bk.m., Oftawa Maid. J Hicks, Ottawa, n‘s br. g., Haley Galey. § Ns ud wnun i on e node sn Sn Mt. A. 0. F. Coloman, V S., did their ‘ *fr Bow!l duty to the satisiaction ofall, thera berag | away as a noje of that wrangling which so generally perience. forms a prominent festure in troiting I geThe fol matches in Ottawa. _ Punctuality wes on the : obgerved moâ€"t strietly, and each event pleasure was started on time, and there was n> " In thi delay betweea the beats. The first race thrilling was started about gwo o‘ciock, and it was tyse, as a most interesting one, the finishes in all Braudisi, the beats bring élo:e in the extreme. her, the Tha following aro the resuits of the variâ€" pearance ous events on the programme : â€"â€" detracts f onl dn t n ob eag S Conp mt s No. 1, Home turse, $125, open to all horses owned in and within forty miles of Ottawa, on the ist Jan., 1876, (baring Moose, Safe, Deret, and Black Jack. W Paitee, Carleton Place, n‘s b.m., Bau‘ky Bill. $ . * W. H. Baldwin. OltaWwsa n‘s L m Notwithstan:ing the extremely disa gregeable west‘.~r yesterday, there could not be dess t‘ . three thousand persons assombled on the ico at Leamy‘s Lake, Hull, to with=ss whatavere, w izhogt excepâ€" tion, some of the best trotting races which ‘hav: ever tiken piage in this‘district; there were goo-l tields, good hornes, and close contesta, am‘ ~ad it not been for the bitterly cold yios, ind blinding snow storm | which ; revmiled all through the day, a very euicysble time would have been spent. in« scaone crossing the ise was a most ssimated one, and looked somethinxs like in« * trip to the Derby"" on a small seale. _ Eue stroam of vehicles and pedestrians apprared to have no end, but althougu so many graced the occasion with theiv prosonce, in the majority of vases, the «orte s of tha Clob did not baneâ€" lit by tie foot passengers, inasmuch as by taishnigt sun n t a lt«~ through the woods they manazed to "b1k" the gatekeepers out of the rsy utea quarters. The track is an exce genl one, aid shaped something after the taslnoa of tac letier D, »tfording & good view nearly all the distance. The want ol proper stands for spectators was rather a drawback to the comfort of those present, and a little better accommoda tiou tor the members of the press might bave beerm alorded ; yesierday it was next to impossible to get up anything‘ Ike a docent report of the procepidings, the newspaper man a fingers were nearly | frocen, and anything l‘ke a description of each ieat was out of the question. It! would have been wise on the part of those who bad the management of the affair to have built a hut into which the scribes could have gone atter each heat and written | up what notes they had taken mentally or l in writing. HNowever, the aftair went off well, and there wis but little to complain of, with the excéptions already allided to ; there were no accidents unlyss the runuers coming off Hamble ' tonian Chief‘s sulky can be called ona. Phe judges, Messrs D.C. Archibald, W. MogCaifrey, W. Stubbs, and the starter, vr i I M y3 wl SS ie M 1 the tash gooud vie want of rather a the races were over. bitterly cold storm which day, a very + been spent. was a most : somethins lik. a small scale. pedestrians ap although . so : with theiv prs OrfaAwWA TRro{FisG COLUH RWCEs. W. H. unp ton Notwithstan:ling . t! gregeable west.or yes not be Jess th= . thre« assembled on the ce Hull, to witn=ss what; tion, some of the best hays ever tiken pia there were good field close contesta, an<‘ ~a {Brown, Uttawa, n‘s b g Decei/ Connolly, Ottawa, n‘s b m Connoliv. Ottawa, HOTSL ARRIVALS, hevrier, Ottawa, a‘s b.. g., Ottawa The Spart nio Leamy‘s 1. ke. Burrowes, Ottawa, n‘s bk. s & THE TIMES, OTTAWA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1876 4057 b.m., Lady m, Lady _ r418% aiDDESTY.â€"For peopie to allow diseas .. to ;cuedupon :l;em rather in consult a physician, or to suffer as Jlulls do for years mth.t‘htfil‘oret kincs of pi wi going at once to uae :) ... glcfl;:'l" e‘s ~Pile and Humo+r ~n»â€" whishia an |infallible cure. 879 The Library Cemmittee of Con has ordlered a bust of the late Chmficu T nsy. Just by way of contrast, they thank of buying a spree of Zach Chandler at ithe time. othi Peter Paul, arraigned on an aj>sme | charge of assaviting Napoléon Eoyer, his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, was sent to gaol for ane week at hard labour. James Garvey, also charged with assault, ;z; s nt to gaol for tw> weeks at hard ur. John Conway, a youth of about 17 yen of age, charged with being disorde:| : the streots, ;u fined $2, and $1 costâ€", three days imprisonment. : Charles Salter, charged> with beir drunk and inoap'ablo, was fined $2, .':3 $ lchsta. or one week,. _ â€" o ohn McCallum, a vagraut, was sent to gaol for three mg‘::"th:. POLICE Covnmr Before M. O‘Gazra, P. M. pdebidatinums nat Abdntrtes: Aiz es id A minstrel company is now .. be orâ€" ganized, and is successfully trlinini:‘for & concert in aid of the poor of all denominaâ€" tions, to be given about the middle of next month. . The company will perform under the title of Wilson and Mack‘s Serenaders, and is composed of some of the leading vocal and instrumental amaâ€" teurs in the city. LoF h m io S oo P O y aiky the King of Sweden conferred the highest Swedish order upon her, telling her at the same time that she was the first lingor 89 honoured :in‘co Madame Jenny Lind. A minas / no ns . M MOsECT: Nevenunitned disy* dsc lc 4 The musical public will be glad to know tlut Madame Trebelli hu:rlb«n honoured the King of the No/ ands investing bZr with u‘w grand madal and order for the art. Thisis the second royal decoraâ€" tion this gifted singer bas recoived within three months. A short time azo, after singing at the Royal Palace at Stockholm, the King of Qurarian annfaimed ns tooL c =f & At the Theatre Royal, Cambridge, on Saturday nigbt, half an hour after the porforman§eo£ " East Lynne" ought io wave commenced, one of the actresses came in fronLt and said all the company wrarkalss eputp io ie 1 a c . Dds s Alpa., / ygr 312 _ °"%, 27060 . LZH000E __BPO8.; Albert _ Weber, Secretary ; Directors, Messrs, W. A. Poud, firn W. A. Pond & Co.; Lowell Mason, firm Mason & Uamin ; J. M. Pelton, firm Peloubet, Pelton & Co.; C A. Zoebish, firm C. A. Zoebish & Son ; and S. T. Gordon, firm 8, T. Gordon & Son Mr. Milis‘ Canadian hymn is now i5 â€" i > at Mesers. Nordbeimer‘s and u. .; music stores.. _ to evise and propose plans of legislation thereto.". All the leading firms in New York and Boston joined the Socibty, and the Association is open for membership to any nersons of the aga of twentyâ€"ons yeys. la s sns ues 1he year ending alay luiu, 1si7 are as follows :â€"J.â€" P. Hale, President ; Frederic Hazelton, V ice: President, from Hazelton Bros.; Nap. J. H]aiuu, ;ln\'e:nuror, from Haines Bros.; AThiaut 7. Doi 7. VE 1 2. sonal and commercial integrity in among thoee_engq{ed in such trade, A great meeting of the p:aunoforte, organ and music u'a'i% was hold recent!s «; Steinway l:hlfl New York, whe. a ¢ large andl influential organiz:t n :. formsd, having for its . obje u, ‘11~ obtain, preserve and circulaté usâ€"{ul au valuable business information relating i~> the trade in musical instruments and merchandise ; to prevent evil and corrupt practice in the manufacture and sale thereof ; to encourage th> highest perâ€" PXE TV‘ ; 1O enol 6 D ghes mt vebloliet Auivanttesc iss t ids 4.: c Edmund About, the ; auihor, will visit Amsrica It is said that Lucesa will return to her old and favourite position as prima donna at the Opera House, Borlin. & this, as it will prove most u;L;;e‘o’t.ing l'n:i', musically, be one of the best of the season. \ir._John 8. Clarke, Mr. Sothern, and Miss Neilson each contribute i $1,000 to the Centennial fund. The concert on behalf of the German Church, under the management of Mrs. Enight, will take place on the 12th inst., in Gowan‘s HAIE IHe would strong! recommend those who have not attemlu{ a n«ative German concert, to be present at this, as it Will nrova mndt intanabtlhs 24 Those who attended the Opera house are fully aware that Mr. Brandisi was non est on‘ the occasion referred to. The noâ€" tices are very conflicting as to the title of this tortured individual, whether is it Bilinor or Alonmo ? _ " In this scene, alternately touchi:f and thrilling the hearts of the hearers, Mr. E. yse, as " Count Rudolpho,"" and Mr. J. Braudisi, as " Alomo,‘ ably sustained her, the former losing entirely the apâ€" pearance of stillness which sometimes detracts from his ekill as an actor, and the latter entering fully into the spirit of the passionate and jealous caaractér of the lover, who imagined himself betrayed and disgraced by a faithless woman.‘" away as a rare instance in his singing ca on the same Upera will be read with pleasure :â€" ©# Mr. Brookhouse Bowler, as Alixor, was quite up to the mark, and his singing was a feature in the evening‘s entertainâ€" ment. His rendition of " Still so gently o‘er me |Stealing," was very handsom : y given, and received: the appr=ciation i the audience." Those who understand Opera :» will relish this choice sentence, or ‘Ir Bowler will have it carefully The following sentence from the Gitizen Last evening the Julia Mathews Opera Bouftee Company performed "H. 1. H. The Grand Duke," Opera at the Mechâ€" anics‘ Hall, Hamiiton. The followig critical sentence apperrs in Free Press of last evening in the notice of the po:l‘on_nmoe of " La Somnambula: _ _A scene not on the bills took oi« among the Ads Gray theatrical trouve on b’aturgay night, in London. The man« agers, Cole and Brent, who went shares, treid to get off without paying any body, and a swarm of creditors mude a , descont on the show. Cole was captured by a detective making off on the night exp~s, brought to the Tecumseh, and muio_ w disgorye. Nome took sixty cents on the doliar; but the rest demanded all, upon threats of arrest for fraud. ‘The company had fair success there, and could have paia honourably, _ _ The Mendelsshon Society of Han gave Handel‘s Messiah on the 26 A complimentary performance is about bsing mrranged of the "Maire of St. Br§;3x,l’ for the benetit of Mr. Mills, The Barnabee Concert Company gave a concert last evening at the Mechanics‘ H-,l!.e{_femi!wn-, The Choral Union Concert takes place ou the,l4th inâ€"t. The Comumittee have judiciously chosen the popular ‘gricvu system, orchestra chairs being oky 15 cents instead of $1 as last year. A« the society brings no pecuniary profit to any ol its members,_the proceeds being de= voted to mesting expenses connected with weekly practices, the concert ought to bolibenllly patronized particularly as the griou of admission are within the reach of all. The final practices will be hold on Saturday evening and Monday «fternoon. Cemmittee of Con ha y‘ of the late Ghlj?.u:fim: t by way of contrast, they ing a spree of Zach Chandler MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO EDNESDAY, Oth Jan. popular French Pu CR _DAY. â€" Agons 851'0 020 Wanted » Al ql'uuo «â€"wurking peopia of githar sox, ”“T or old »wase more mouey wgrnni for us in theip spare momentsi or all tieir tiime, thin at .:{. (.'llugeln). P«rticutars free, Post card to e States cost but one ceat, Address $3 820 _\ in the matier ‘of THOMAS HUOKZLL and WILLLAxt_CLBV <RLY, Brickâ€"Makers, Otâ€" iawa City, County of Cariston, ; Insoivents, A Writ &f Attachm sut h.o‘t &'33’.‘6 in t‘hl- and the Ured are n m eat at my :bc;, 8o. 8) B%:n Buulbuu“n Olg‘ e.‘ouu? of 0‘!?“‘-\.4 on _ THUR3DAY, TENTH day of G.B UV ARY noxk::m hour of Ten o‘c‘ock, A. M., to reosive s ments of ::ml‘rl ?muu. and t> appo‘nt an Assignee if they e fit, Carvers &Gilders A 1 suffsrers from Disease, or acate, shouid consuit AN 1UCBOIVONE, ol or IneClG" o obrem. mang ooed us woo e C wa,. have â€" poluted Ald:znee'fn this matter. Creditors are roqn:md"tlo file their claims before me within ove month, - D. 8, EASTWOOD, Assignes, Ci‘awa, Feob. 10, 1876. 4067 w4 d'“m;ilm %onw.month. or 2 cants peér & with a de flce 3 pApILE BROB. _ _.| WhtFo uss l ize .. .N-.)\x"-g" Rideau and reex«â€"sts, Over 1,000 Volumss of SZLECIED LIT. IR&""U&!':. embracing History, Blography aad Romance. New Novels added every week. !l\o LET during the Session, a well furâ€" # nished Pariour aud Bedroom on first f_or, Apply at i4 Bank streot. _ 400713 su?wmm MA DE TO ORDER. _ ‘-ua’-gmuummmnmm _'"â€"-_""'_â€"â€"-M ! to which they confidently NSOLVENT ACT OF 1875, PICTURE ‘ F BRA MB Theo funeral will leave the residence of her laughter, Mrs Bhauley,‘ No. 73 Albert streot, on Thirsday afternoon, at 2 o‘clock, Friends aud mequaintances are r@quested to aitend without further ‘notice, ried on, and a train of disease results. To sedentary subjects Fellows‘ Hypoâ€" phosphites is singularly well adapted ; it not only induces perfect assimilation of what is usefual, but also causes the healthy excretion of what is hurtful. 4065 Darwinta.â€"The organs of human life are so tender ani delicate that rest or inactivity render them impotent through disuse. Hence indolence or sedentary habits predispose to loss of nervous and muscular element, the body is rendered incapable of throwing off the pernicious excretions, assimilation is imperfectly oarâ€" an the Ottawa, Fen. 10, 1876. _ Maoxiricent Costumes ror tus Govâ€" ERNOR‘s Birt.â€"A New York costumier, now in St. John, N. B., having a new wordrobe of fancy costumes made up to v»place one lately destroyed by fire, will t 1r?i-h rich and beauuful;n:numq .f: iadics andâ€" g entlemen; of~ satin \sivet, elaborately trimmed for the Govâ€" mor‘s ball, at from $10 to $2) each, cosâ€" umes which cost one and two hundred dollars each to get up. Address C. H. DaxiguLs, . Victoria Hotel, St. John, N. B., stating height and weight, and costumes ordered will be brought to Ottawa a week before theâ€"ball. 4056i%eod NSOLvENT ACT OF I875. For over twenty years " Bryan‘s Pulâ€" monic Wagers" have m.inhmard!‘ tt’eu' r: putation . for curing coughs, colds, an pulmonary diseases. Thooeh&:ufl'ering or threatened with any of the symptoms of bronchitis, or any of the pulmonary com laints, should at once give them a trial. 'Y‘hoy give almost immediate relief, and if taken in time generally effect a cure; Reâ€" member that a common cold or cough, if not attended to in time, often leads to that distressing and fatal diseaseâ€"conâ€" sumption. Sold by all druggists and country dealers. : Price 25 cents per box. New Advertisements. bmetiinnt MiLt olnt uty nniih parintiirals trantetaeteiii n dhchaie intr in 1 and on which it relies for subsistence. When a traveller stops for a rest, his reinâ€" deer, released from, his llodgsL.bo&m pawving in the snow, and soon works himâ€" ‘self down at an angle of sixty degrees into the hole, until he reaches the moss upon the rocks, leaving nothing of his body to be seen from the surface, except the little black ‘stump of a _ tail, similar in j shape to the~ . tail ‘of a sheep . The effect of & large number of these |little black paidles :wiggling upon the level surface of the snow fHeld is irresistaâ€" lbly comical. I on one occasion counted | thirty siz thousand of these wrigglers." We don‘t doubt the truth of the stateâ€" . ment in the least, we couldn‘t conscienâ€" tiously do that, but it is harrowing to one‘s feelings to lay awake night after night, in a state of nervish feverishness, wondering if Paul didn‘t mies a thousand or two of I)me little black tails, which kept bob i ng around so he couidn‘t count them, s> leaving the exact number a question of Jloubt :.t‘tex;l all. dudd'hennd a man: wives figures, their value s upon thoir fcgcurnteneu, you kna.wp..â€"l.uug:'- mass Gazclte. WILSON & ORR, Mr. J. W. Bairo begs to inform the w ‘t | ladies and gentlemen who have alt ! given him orders for Costumes for the coming Ball, that he has made arrangements with the celebrated firm of Curtis & W eld, Boston, to fulfil them. A number of extra costumes will be here in a fow days, and a qualified costumicre will be in attendance to superintend the fitting of them. Ladies and gentlemen will please wait until théir arrival, before ordering elsewhere. Of which further notice will be given when they arrive. . _ Western horsemen meditate starting a " Western 'i'rot,t,in‘f _Association,‘‘ which ahall beâ€"indspendent of the National Trotting â€" Association. The movement fails to receive much enouragement inc Chicago. | ENDING LIBRARY. ut even this question doglnoc puzzle us us much as another, which arose in our «inds, when Du Challu was telling about the réindeer of the oountr{. He said : â€" The snow was ten or twelve feet on‘a level; on the rocks beneath, grows the imo«», of which the reindeer is so fond, t )'B_r' ien, P.O. Dept., agodt 62 years We don‘t koow of a man in the lecture field whose reputation for truth and ver. acity exceeds that of Paul B. Du Challu, therefore why should we question the statement made bzhun at the Bay City Opera House, in his leoture on the " Land o}” the Midnight Sun," that one small operator in the lumber woods of Norway employed ten thousand men each winter in gatting out l%'d True, that at the average of 125, feet per man, which Michigan lumbermen look for, the gate would be only twelve hundr«.fi.':c; fifty million feet, and that‘s not much for one operator to superintend, but the purzle to us is, if Norway has any large number _ of such . small _ operators mibbling at her forests, how long her constitution can stand the drain ? _THE AFFLICTED, Discou and Tormented. t raged AISNâ€"In t>is cliy, Tuesday even! 8th josta Mrs, D W O‘ srige mother of "w. iR MRS, DR. COCHRANE, LOOKING=â€"CLASS and bu‘ P '.7i‘£lâ€".'>' e s o Oe u.s"tnf;?ahooo. Portiaad, Me ay. matter of ROBERT SKE MHANU#A0T URERRE Moew the Norwegians Lumber, PER , whethor ‘chronic An Insoivent 4063m2 4067m1 406513 SHOOLBRED & CO, 48 BALES CARPETS and CURTAINS, CRAP ES, MET ALLIC, ROSEWOOD AND. .. s ~CLOTH COVERED COFFILNS, iss UNDERTAKER, 16,®Sparks Street, â€" â€" â€" OTTMAWA [ CHEMISTJAND DRUGGIST, S 29, Sussox street, Ottawa, 3 4# ointment. to His y appoiniment. au“a‘nu and Apothecary P ulson «eroonnien of 85 Oonadie, oo ie Aifim "__'if’" street, and the Roya i11VILO â€" 1LsQOUCLION, TEKNTH day of FEBRUARY, 1976, at the io‘ plpntments [tA)00 303(00X | d A. mnlnr.“ Special Va)ue in Lace Curtaius, _ ) Ottawa, Fob. $ 186. fllcks: Ar ignews TTAWA CARPET HKoUSE. Invite Inspection. Must be in perfect otder and condition. particulars to _ _Ott«wa, Jan, 27, 1876 WAI'I‘ID Mh:lm.!n“l.lh'b:hn in .u.-n.e.';.“' th:n the ®" ET NSmL d Estt »8. VHE ladies and gen:lemen in atterdance. _ _ Ladies and gentiemen are to ve in Fu‘!i Dress :fl.:lwmm"t:wm" 'ollh r names and m writter no Chne ET enaniche Cotimbee, to es Rernt® 9 one e i hi » *_*‘*‘"‘*‘*&. ROWAN HAMILTON, *‘ , and Thalk wives and danehiora are 204 n od es‘ to enter on the west side of m-u."“ Ledics and gentiemen* (other than ‘hase abve mentioned) are requâ€"stei to e ter at 4 the door where Red Lizshts ate show«. 4iis IExcellency wili enter tae Soaite Chamâ€" ber at 9 o‘siock, and the Drawlog Rjo a will oommmolnfo.m Senators and Members of the House of Commons, with their wivâ€"s and Sleighs will enter Parliament Hquare by the gmg;n entrance, and return by Ba 4 nd e Bquare. Senators and their wives and daughtrs, and Ti vee mnidl Hengigere mes reguedted "to entor ‘at TF, AT@ the Senator‘ Ratrance io tug Sevate. _ 4T 9 OCLOCK, ON THURSDAY‘ Evening, 10th FEBRU iRY Drawing Room in the Senate Chamber, TKEIB EX‘ELLENCIES â€" GOVERNOR GENERAL Ottawa, Jan. 22. 1876, No 1. Home Fuse, $125, oorn to all horses owned io and within 4) m ies of Ott+w». on the Ist Jan., 1876, (baring Moose, Safe, Deceit, and Black Jack, 1. \L ‘uPuwe Cerletun Place, 1.‘s b m, Bawiky 2 W. H. Baldwin, O:ltawa, n‘s br m, American . D.Gg;y. Ottawa, n‘s b m, Belie Canadienne 4.;1;.{ a‘(;vhmn. Ottawa, n‘s bk m, Offaas 5. J. Hiocks, Ottawa, n‘s br g, Galey. 6. J Connolly, Otiawa, n‘s 6 m, %. 1. W. H. Burrowes, om.-‘bn'- bik #, » 8, E. Chevrier, O‘tawa‘ n‘s bg, Ottawa Chig‘. AO‘stcass Fit at greauly reduced prices at BHARPE & BRODIE®3, _ Over 49 Entries of Hor:es from the United States, Quebec aud Ontario. Ottawa, Feb. 5, 1876. Tll O‘I‘I'A" * ©Trotting Club Races wcdnEsouy, FRIAY And Strurouy, CABHEY a°00 ction barine beon ma o by Land Lines from NEW YORK Otiawa, Jan. 27, 1876. The public are hereby respectfiily notified thut the * Dominion Telegraph Company To the Cabls Station, at Tor Bay, .Nove Scotia. * Ottawa. Fob. 10. 1876. «"671l street. __ _ â€"= _ _ _ _ Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1876, .iz‘oleo,giou from the *‘ Messiah "and "Stubat er. Mer«le!ssohn‘s "Come Let us fing," with a chorus of 10â€" voices and full Orchestra. Direct Cable Convection with Britain, P"-:'o‘r: His Excellency the Govercor Genâ€" PaAtRoX®SS : Her Exceliency Countess Dufferin. the of . Tickets, $1, 75, 50 and 2 cevts. Plan of the mc: x‘:‘év’ l’opem at Messrs, Gowaue‘, Spores s Gowan‘s Opera House ON MONDAY, the 14th Fobruary. EORGE MORTIMER, THEODOLITE, BEGULATIONS FoR THE DRAWING RoOM: Ist Day, Wednesday 9th. BARTON, [Suocessor to o fl?};fifi‘humfi!ni;‘nr can med on short ‘notice idence over the f | B?an. 12. ‘76. %1 Loum nd R The first public Concert will be given in The Countess of Dufferin NICHOLAS STREET, New Advertisements. DRESS SHIRTS. HORAL UNION,. OMLNION TELEGRAPH CoOMPY S$. ROGERS, UNDERTAKEE, READ THE ENT RIES FEB. $th, 1ith, and 12th. To PURCHASE A OTT AwWaA P. NAUGHTEN, Boâ€"kseller, 178 Rideau stre i. usually found in A.D.0. in Wait ng. 144 Rideau street. 40‘8yl 4038y1 ETCO The Insolvent has maje an Assignm ent of his Estate to and the Creditors are notified w meot at ho Ineolvent‘s place of business. To In iter of WILLIAM STODDAR of the Zowa of Orlilie, Meronant Taileg, _ ** * EC ¢ Insolven‘s. the undersigned, D. 8. EASTWOOD, of the Pn uts nevs been appointed Assiznee their claims m’ me within one month, D. 8. KAST w.O0D, ~â€" Em i i ditsaly n-"'-..""“"mm It gives a Brilliant Light, fo 1 to the Qfl‘lu':. lt is stuinie in emou,ow. oo T6 "be foonaet nmone or got ut of s _of 00:|. G:,":.nc:i !.:om 3;“..‘::.""“.‘;‘.' w-o of unn‘:u‘m:- be m'ullm to ‘.’T ..‘-".‘. of h%mtmlur ‘decreasing the expenses the * BKLL VAPDUR SURNCR," this Gas Light tocities an i towns, . heretofors expsrience i in Lighting t lve undstsigried having purchased from J. D. GO JLD, of Boit m, Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1876. | NSOLYVENT ACT orF In the matter,of JAMES A. GQUIN & 00 NSOLYENT AUT, 1875 NOW OPEN ’ BROADWAY TAILOR NC At .heir Spacious Rooms, Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1874, _ SPAREKS STREET Are prepared to exccute Orders for STIFF BROTHERS, $@~Orders for DRESS SUITS, W ALRING 8 Ing executed promptly ard at mader«te "'ig TS JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHME A Magnificent Stock of Keal Hair, . l Also, & case <of Dr. .L_ntonelia‘s celebraté Golden Hair Fluid, gagtsao FRowland‘s Maccassar Oil, : ::;;M(:, Floral Cream,â€"a Pomade scented from the Flowers. j } Firm>yassenct, Hair Cresser by Appointment to the Earl and Countess of Dufferin and Suite. # Ottawa, Fob 5, 1876 A* pAciis "‘.-.!‘3?: Ottewa, San. 27, 1876. SELLING) AT CoST,; @ China, Dinner; Tea, Dessert and Chamber Setts, McKenzie & Morelan ChisholIm & Brannen Linen and cotton Sheetings, f â€" _‘ Linerd and cotton Towels, j Bleached and unbleached Linens, Damasks and table Covers, F PA They respectfully ro‘lelt a Viait IMPORTANT NOTICE. NE&W GAS LIGHT FOR THE STREET Just arrived from Fuglind, Ottawa, Jan. 18, 1876 #B"~ Try E. Miles‘ coobrated Electric Hair D f KR FAQZ s #~~ +m HAif Dje, and Physiological Halr Ottawa,Fâ€"b. ®, 1876 & Ottawa, ‘Feb, 10, 1876. § Call and Inspect the Etock WELLINGTON STREET, ST. ANDREW‘3 CBUR g# P. C. AUCLOEfi, For the best value in Ottawa, in the "bl'u'ln. Goods, viz 79 â€"SPARKS â€"STREET, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O‘CLOC Opening of Parliament. IMPORTANT NOTice. CUTLERY *n en oi en omm ies mm en 29 | RIDEAU STREET ESTABLISHED â€" . . SV in Iomest temperature Fromes »ni GENERAL OUTFITTING EYTABLISBMENT, LIVERPOOL HOUSE ENGLSH OUT A‘p ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, KINDS OF PICTURES, â€" ROBINSON‘S_ BLOCK, _ Its Points of Merits are : PHOTOGRAPHY. r ang, (0A+. 2. GOJL, of Bort Mas., the Pateat Bign o ENER," for the Do u:flma o-uu;r maw propwe 1 to faraisn towns, sither by °C J 10r OR uh. 14 & !hl-m%filrou:fmg with a vapo ir sight, have bren en overs me and al moderite Ta . We ALL GOODS 'Anl.".lb CHINA HALL. .. MILL ES , WILL BSELL AT TaAiIR ROOMB, â€"â€"_J._ PARKER. uraer TAILORING. Lambert, Meech & Co., Rédrnxm %*m’fl. Tavies ant Mattras3e«, Rewing Mackines, Desks, Mirrors uo. Sn w Céses BELOW (AUCTIO® PR( RIDEAU STREET THE TIMES (Daily Kditon) is j N stromiapn ie rhaeaaler e of at its next Session for an Act of incorporatiun tor the "‘The Domipian mw.x-u..o_??.w Ottawa, Jan. 81 1876, ~â€"~ ***~PE=RO0E 6/ cents bound in elegant cloth. world. Itcontains ns -â€"-l‘.--u- LA __J of ln.nn and loarmo Plate« of ""'-Tun}v drawn and om from nature. Price $ cents, in paper cover !s the most beautiful work of the kind in Vlfl‘l Rezulator and Shade combined. warra c c tnpy _ "'::wm:n’éac. 0'&“‘:‘- Uprrespandence solicited. now in use. It is paritcularly to lighti Steds: parks: is and prtvalt Orgunina .,, Atso, mn.:‘um rm.' PM 1J MR (, Aditon) is every lawful day (and Weekly Edition every FLOWER & VEGETABLE GARDGN PLA‘CLD GOoops, uts‘ Praveliine Bus. 222 _2 TBES, ents‘ Iravelling Bat, Harse Rags, _ 3 And "a Quint ty d'ufr_y_m , OVEROOATS, uam«rq-j D SHRUNKE. * & Table 61, RIDEAU STREET, 4047y1 w4 so_ i 4 t SPARKS STREET. t | 29 1838%. PROPRIETORK. 4055f HeAy * t Ane # 9 ‘flgard A & | m;.-:e-“"..:-.}fi 18 nikkistz®, Amtormky, Soutcrron * Sorarr riihcak Hoy Jouk /\ yeue.@C, 0 3 . ~\a* | enmaing *C@XNOR & HOoGG, pumber of yâ€" ars. Genrticast :i“.'lh .’nl. wi i do welt 19 tme istotine or 1k 2 i‘s «1igin street, Otiewa. cot, 19 presipie," A':n'r'E y$ ©ot.!98, 1974. «<For the Proving ) of YOL.â€"X., N , STEWART & ‘n-i with his wite to #Liet ut the f LETâ€"Two Furnis nmily: abou‘ fve yer month. * . W UMlés at Dr. Jo.. £p ivate h ~use. ull, PQ. Ov‘a«e, Oat o Osih oms. to a NOERS, ed

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