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Ottawa Times (1865), 23 May 1876, p. 4

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#% 3# They landed, and this time he was desigaâ€" ';'Hh*h!-_-s c the more ac but such is life. Bevorse out Puaxts, Haxome Bascers, &o.â€"Messrs. Rowe & Erratt have been instructed by Mesers. Hanley & Galagher in this oity on Wedsesday, May Plubs with on y wi z large lot of the above ph-u.,&mn be found at Messre. _ Rowo & Erratt‘s sale rooms on and after that date. Parties requiring anything in the above line will "Tus canwzy have agreed to give ten cents each to Mr. MceKenna for watering the cab stand on Wellington street. _A Rowise . started the city on mhm“’:ym in mnx*; the Rideau (:.’;’&oy flh‘midd‘o-‘ proceeded in â€" the> direction of stimulants were partaken of, to carry them safely on their way home. One of fi.mn-modmhuhol-‘ud â€"â€"wmw‘ arriving at the swing bri in haste he found. howâ€" m,_“himfvgnof.:oh:oum only prepariag to start, rejoiced atâ€"his luck. ‘This was all vory # however, until some of the party, when they had proceeded down the Tus Crty Covxciu.â€"There is to be a regular meeting of the City Council held next Monday evening, when it is to be hoped there will be more work and less maker. Th men will doubtliess do cre dit to the new garmenits. do well to make a note of this and govern themselves accordingly. > attend the. Unionâ€"Band Social in Rink Musical Hall to night. e Fasesn Hiamuxexts.â€"The members of the police force had their new spring dflfii-ndwdmnyuw.hy. They are cut and ref@ect credit on the A Carsizs.â€"â€"Yesterday afternoon a man named l.:dtqw he moll: manage a boat, on sttempting to so in the Deep Cut mpnmyuo- vinced that he coukin‘t do anything of Tus Huck»rers.â€"The market byâ€"law, so far as it applies to husksters came into yesterday, and those on the Ward Market were compelled to take up their quartsas in the places provided Sr. Axpmew‘!s Socmty.â€"A omfd meetâ€" ing of this Society was held last night in tde in street, to consider the T"' Musgrht- to tho‘. Caledonian Club in o forth lar Scottisl games. "Mr. A. H. Taylor, Chairman of Opposite Bate & Co. Sare or B:u. Estate. â€" '\'uruahy Messrs. Erratt of some .lu.m-l as m Eatate, the kind. He managedâ€" to cépsize the -‘Mj-tn-mmb.um He said the water was too wet atâ€" this time of the year, and he "put for home*" ata lively gmut. The boat has yet to be seen Beavrirvte "white vest, very cheap, at 5058 Sussex ite the Dewar‘s, J un.f,cppo-._‘zu Ixsorvexcr.â€"Messrs. A. Steers & Co. have bean obliged to call a meeting of their creditors. An early date bas been fixed. Mr. D. S. Eastwood is the Official Not onz artes® a11 !â€"â€" Y esterday, shortly before tweive o‘clock, people thought there was afire; but there wasn‘t, the chimmey of Dr.: Beaubien‘s house got A Quzez Roost â€"Nearly anybady can ::G.nt-eu berthâ€"the swallows gone into one nowâ€"last evening severalâ€" well its no use ing thousands â€"Hopdnn-hr,u:fl events, took up their quarters in an offce iu the Eastâ€" ern Block. There was more quill driving done in that room tuan. there has been for some time past. %I&oflbdflnyfll&e station were of emptiness." so that there will be but little work far the Magistrate this Tus CBacrorees Bamoes.â€"It has been finally decided to raise the viers of the new Chaudiere Bridgo one foot, and the cost shereof will be about $3,000, which will be defrayed by the Government. Another foot would not have ¢ost much more, and would have made the work more complete. - PALACE SHOE STORE,: Navicatiox.â€" The steamer Lincoln, with barges in tow and laden with lumber, left on Saturday for Burlington, (Vermont.) The Mary Asn, Ald. Heney‘s Mary Anu, came in on Saturday, ladea with cordâ€" BOoOOTs & SHOES Gentlemen‘s Walking Slow Assignee in the matter *A Praurs is to bofiinn to the best waltzer at Rink Music Hwl toâ€"npight. CHA®S. BRVS8SON, Rewsxszss: the Union Band Social toâ€" May 20, 1996 GOOD GREY COTTUNS........... PRINTS, FAST COLOUR®S......... AMERICAYX WHITE COTTOX..: FANCY P&ESS GOOUD3............ BLICK MSTRES................... OXFORD|SHIRTS..................... 2 BUTTON KIDS.................,.. A Gezat Trauat is in reserve for all who Tus Porck Csiiaâ€"At a late hour last Przxsoxacâ€"Mr, J D. Mearick, of Toron , is in town, and stppping at Mr. P. ‘EE THE R TSON*$® Committes on Tuesday evening, the PRICE LIST Kocal Anutcllitaen:s route. to O‘Leary‘s and dia the :t-'[hs'-uu"olynhbby, t . there was not much damage TUIS WEEK :â€" AT PRESTONX‘S ARKkS STREET he latest style sugzested a landing. 110 Sparks street, i1 lung congested and tismly adhered to the I.‘h; fre uded bf lu'..qnnh tity of size, but surrou y & serious effusions within the paricardium ; l-odbo-l of thob“nlnvd the heart ; iver m t not enlargeéd ; .Mwu;hp:uoa&; of alcohol ; hea‘thy |; kidneys conâ€" gested, but not diseased ; I am satisfied the cause of sudden death| was the effuâ€" sion of fluid into the penricardium, thas arresting the action of the heart. . ~ Jurita McMAanox, the first witmess sworn, «leposed : â€" Knew deceased ; saw bnm alive at Satirday when L}e{t her in hospital ; she walked to the hospital from my place on Nelson street ; when she came to my placs onWothayoln complaived> of _ paipitation . of ‘the heart, . and e.:poet’gl to :. to ‘a place next day ; on raday went to the Immigration A.:uncy. and was going to a place on Friday, ‘but on| that day was unable to go, and got the Rev.. Mr. Poli~rd to see hor, &s also Dr. Wright on the same day ; the doctor orJered her to come t» the hospital, and sho was ailâ€" [threrky . tns Tame ito the beopital 4o 8 » came to the on Saturday at 7 o‘clock or about that time ; did not think she was dangerously ill, as she walked to the bhospita‘, although she had to rest freqvently on the way ; the .tll(“('“\lt;‘l was from D“;luh'in' she lindh:: Judgo R»s‘s nearly tor ; saw druak some time since the 1st fiz‘, saw her drink liquour in bed, but did not know whether she was druak or not ; she never was drunk in my house; let her into m Louse " for Go‘s sake." A magnificent stock youths‘, and boys‘, linen double and: single -‘j The foilowing bave been seleocted as the city team, in the ‘match Citizens os. Civil Service, to be played at hidesu Hall w morrow :==Dr. Bentley, J. Brunel, J. W. Burke, F. IL. Carysler, Elmore, F. 0. Feden, ftev. t b. Paillipe, R. Povell, & tev. . Pai » G. Robinson. The team for the Civil will be chosen this afternoon. . : # Kuer Coou â€"Get water at 8. G. Doran‘s. -â€"y:r *d‘ 53i2 At Lastâ€"Now people can get someâ€" thing like six cents‘ worth of travel on the st:eat cars _ They actua‘ly get down that much du»* up| thoroughfare, Duke street, Chaudiere. ‘T§is is a novelty scarcely to have <been pected jor & month henceâ€"but still it exists ! & C»., 558 Sussex street, 0 dul‘ouo C place in the said Hospital at an carly bour on Sunday, morning :â€"â€" . | vegs. | : Gea Emith, ‘:.; u.:o.h Al% Sa Jas. j as. C n T. W. Gibabn, Jobn tilbert, Was. j W.J. :N(";l: Ed. Brennan, Jas. Owens, John |Mar Jas. Montaigne, Thomias Shuflo-. and â€"â€" Gibson, foreman. | Mrs. Erusx Quiox, sworn, saidâ€"1 live in Ottawe, next door to the last witness ; knew deceasel over a year ; about a year ago she went to the hospital with .lniumlswack; dxdxomom:: well ; never saw iggoring, ::.:hlaot nqd;movg%k;n.: she complained of a pain in side, that she would g> to the hospital ; saw her last alive on Saturday afternoon ; said she would have to walk to Fospital, as she had no money to pay for a cab ; cannot «ay whether she was married or not ; did not know her name until she gave it, so that i might get her into hospital. _ Yistorday afternoon at thee o‘clogk, Dr. Lynn, Goroner, empanelled the folâ€" lowing jury at the Protestant Hospital to euquite into the circumstances .“o‘d:: the death of Harriet Morgan, which too! The jury being charged by the Coroaer a few miautes M&M nmr..J erdict in accordanceâ€"with the wedicsl testimony, that the decerssed came to her death from natural causes. Maeay Suort swornâ€"Said she only knew deceased four waeks ; she came into Mrs. Quick‘s at that time, and remained in bead there for three weeks ; understand she was in the country for some two years ; she came {rom London, England ; she said that she was of Irish parents; never saw ber under the influense <of liquor; she often complained to me of being sick ; she was only three days in the last place, Mrs. Srices: Martex, (of the hospital) sworn, saidâ€"The deceased was nfii:t about a year ago, this month ; ieve she was m.g:ringfxp- infl_\n_wryh T e MM~ nm::; was in agsain y last ; saw under the influence of liquor on the streets, on more than one occasion ; patient ‘sard ‘she was a widow, and bad two childrer in* England ; she was very wesk when she was admitted to the hospital on Saturday evenâ€" ing; â€" did not think it was necessary to send forl.l‘do“::r; later o:h.in th: eveaing, as ihlwg war she was breatbing hard, did not think she was dangerously ill ; no doctor saw her; the doctor only came once a day ; would have sentâ€" for the doctor did she think there was any necissity ; the thought that she had been drinki latelyâ€"that is, ber wmw such ; she bore the name of a d:inking ohruuc.-nnmhwthz&:ho mld.:tf be kept in any s tuation any length which the following was presented as the result of the post mortem examination :â€" Patrick ~McMagox swornâ€"said he knew the deceased for someâ€"three weeks ; is son of first witness ; saw her next door on Nelson streets; spoke to the deceased Souse s ham thef sige| of Syfer on her ; saw the si i once or twice ; -flrmu &hfl' pital on Saturdsy evening ; she appeared to be much better; did not look as if about to die ; could : walk ‘tolerably +o hoii . At shout ‘half past eigin qmckly. At about ight o‘clock when be took ht'm she appeared a little betier, she comâ€" plained that Kewv. Mr. Pollard promised io porld & somikys after her the ‘daf beâ€" fore ; she said she was born in, Dublin, Mm;hcrqqmn’n?;'l&b did not beliore, ‘as she appeared to <be at lsast 40 ; she was in the hospital . about â€" three > Ago ; under the influence of l;: undtwieomln“ rheumalism ; said she was a widow, and had left two chilâ€" dren in the old country bebind her ; about tw-lv;.:hth-ineonh:hdnhw pital no doctor saw ou Saturday onningl}u;nhodidlothokliko.per mwhl:"nl;b?ttodiou.&mi ight &. . 1 thought itm would bave sent for a doctor ; she died on Sunday at about twentyâ€"five minutes to ten; there was no house surgeon; when he supposcd there was danger at any time he sent for a doctor. _ _ _â€" / Hexey P. Weiout, Doctor of Medicine, im the city of Oitawa, . baving examined Qlob:ldy orfn-lllmi“' W no sign of external violence, being Trce af injury and . weil nourished ; right well. Mr. Grzo. Sapusr, hospital steward, swornâ€"said, last saw deceased alive on Saturilay ni.h:':etwo- 8 and 9 o‘clock, when she arrived at about eight o‘clock; THE MORGAN CASE. SPOXTING ITEMS. Curoner‘s Inquest. of a fretful nature, and CRICKET posite Claren tlemen‘s, !:‘fl saoks, J. J. Dewar Messrs. Rochon and Perrault, got swept away by the current of water running over the bridge, and was drowned, the two gentlemen barely escaping with their lives. Had it mboah‘bo&ruuwo of mind exbibited by Messrs. St. Julien and Barthume, there would have been a job for the County Coroner ; however, such a calamity was â€" averted. The ani< mal was drowned very dead ! . . m '.'wuule mh:::;u.l.l llsnul e as y laid out as any o{tbo kind it was ever the lot of & reporter to see.. The tables were as t |9'l, n:‘:owexe presided over ‘by the adies w names are â€"appended:~ Apron table, ‘ Mrs. G.rhn-lpnd Mre. Hardy ; undonloth.inj table, Mre. Dewar and Mrs, White; children‘s table, Mrs. W.: Hutchison and Mrs. A. Rotertson ; ntlemen‘s tables Mrs. Woo.d and Mrs. Enhb; fancy weork, Mrs. Mosre and Mrs. McKay; refreshment table, Mrs THE OHELABA ROAD BRIDGE has come to most unmistakable grief, in fact it was one of the things that used to be; it has , totally, and will require aoouidonbflmtof“flxin " before it is fit for traffic. In the nunane (and a mean time it 1s too!) people still have the felicity of paying tifty cents in order to reach the shores beyond Brigham‘s Creek. ‘The promised land is dear at the E:‘cel Some folks have ::oxt there, wever, by hook or by . â€" Most people prefer the boat to either of the other modes. of conveyance ‘The water in the river has subsided, but in the creek it hus done its " level" best to create all v.hom:thf it could, hence the sweeping away Although the water is falling, . still the mischief created by the floods is not yet at an end, and Sunday saw the last of another horse. Mesars. St. Julien, Borthâ€" aume â€" R»c‘on ‘and. . Porrault, (The gentlemen â€" were . driving _ out | to see. â€" Dr.â€" Dukamel, _ and y be it spoken, having the stip«/ magististe in viewr, when they at to éross the bridge at the Cascades, the which, ag : most of _ the readers of the Tors will remember, was situated on the site of the old brewery: at the junction of the road and the Chelsea bri&e. near Washburn‘s axe factory. About hlf.flut ten o‘clock the building was . to appearances strong and stauuch, but succumbed to the farce of water, and follwpioodlikouhoun built of gingerbread. â€" ‘The debris went down the stream es masse for a tims, but before t ha 1 gonse far it was like 3 [ S C 5 amrran x 14 A suaprivuc lot of white dress .u”,.. s.urlc:n c;'ylg;. very Gh.elp- J.| d. war H:u 0.8 Sussox stroet, opposite eV Yamos of ijoyie‘s prints, wortii 17 cents per yord, will be off:red at 10 cen‘s mduri.ng the curront week, at N. s, tign of the Muple Leaf, Susâ€" sex street. | Call und so > the bargaine. loudly applauded, and sent those present away !\a‘le satisfied : with his entertainâ€" cation at this office, .ulzru our ju ment of the‘right of the applicant to THE SPRING FLOQDS Aupua.~â€"Why comiplain ? all our, corâ€" respondents are treated with equal fairâ€" n@88, 1 i A DISSECTED PUZZLE, "‘k and it would haue puzzled that itionâ€" ally ~astute individualâ€"a Philadelptia laxyerâ€"to put it together again. All the machicery of course went with the buildâ€" ing and Mr. Bisson‘s loss is a most conâ€" :ju-nbh' one. ‘The axe factory appears likely to be able to withstand the siâ€"ge, but there is still a huge volume of water rushing through the creek, and cerfes the sight is a beautiful one. _ Where, is afelatere, fevembite. the Chaudiere‘ in e and almost -opr;:uuc in its beauty . Those who sra lovers of scenery had bolt.utp and see it and judge for themâ€" selves. onnlng... The attendance was rather small, but of an appreciative nature. The diferent pieces were jastly applauded, as they were executed in an excollent manâ€" ner, . Sol Smith Bctn, as on the previâ€" ous performance on Saturday, entertained the audience with the greatest satisfaoâ€" To enumerate all the. handsome articles gund fi:.nlo mldhhh up .ol} the umus a t a rbeo emâ€" broidery, _ " Leliah Rookh," by _ Miss McKinnon, and a firescreen, "King David," _ are really most especially worthy of mention for their excellence, the execution :f which :u lomging wondsrful. crayon drawing & "Sailor Boy," by Miss Breden is also to be commended for its beauty. During the afternoon the bandâ€"of the Guards was presentâ€"and dissoursed "most eloquent music,‘‘ and they were also pressnt in the evening. A most capital. . Before M. O‘Gaza, P. M. 4 Moxvay, May 22. _ Henry Macdonald, drunk, was niulected in $2 and costs. / William Fortbras, for committing & breach of the peace, was fined $20 and sosts, or three weeks at hard labour. to Mr. Patrick Buckley, was fined ‘smnm > Henry Pooley, dr mex $an y,w, was lnod‘l!»nrd The last entertainment.of the Berger Family was given in the Opera House last has suffered again, and it looks as if its troubles have not‘ to a termination yet. The water m pouring in torâ€" rents over it; and before a subsidence takes place considerable more damage will be done. Yesterday afterncon the Ladies Aid Association of Bank Street Church, openâ€" ed a bazaar for the purpose of attempting to | «ugzment the \)niidi-:f fund of the Church, and a more spirited effort has seldom or »ver been put forth. The ladies , udtboyun.lnyunnrit when they try, got on the soft side of Mr. Weldon Chnx:-:,nd he generously placed at their disposal the store hhl{.:.eonmd; by Mr. Joseph Metcalfe and a p could not have been selected for the purâ€" dose. ‘The room was ample and BEAUTIFULLYT DECORATED, And the fair ones who had charge of the affair fulflled their duties most adâ€" mirablyâ€"one most noticeable feature was that there was no persecution of people to "take a throw,". or to buy someâ€" thing they did not want, or even if one did want it could‘nt buy it.. There apâ€" peared to ‘be a judicious ; selection of w“zo,oruflenw,bututhonmofim Christie, Mrs. Bredenm, and Mrs, Berry. LUNOHEON TABLE is spread, and those who are fond of toothsome viands will do well to rememâ€" ber that between twelve o‘clock and : two fi m., they mb‘fi tan excellent ncheon, fair demo to wait on taâ€" bles, and all at a small charge by calling at the bazaar. _ A z Eaward Burns, a disorderly character, was fined $20, with the alternative of three weeks in gaol. ; . C000 )}) > BASK STRBEET CAMAURUCH BAiZIAAR 200 ramos ot isovie‘s Tu CORRESPONEENTS. "Bchool Trustees." Letter will John Conboy, for using insulting lanâ€" ANUTHER HoRS® DROWXED A Carding Mill Swept Away. His clever impersonations were THE AYLMER ROAD BRIDGE THE OPERA HoVsE. BISSQN‘s CARDING MILL, PLICE COURT. ‘_fHE TIMES, OTTAW a, TUESDAY, MAY 23. 1876 appear persons, loitering on the bridge and dis cussing the probable whereabouts of the missing man. : All day yesterday and last night boats:were constantly in use trying to discover the remains of Graburn, but as ’.“(;' efforts have proved useless, (n Mrs. Graburn being interviewed, she stated that ber husband had never been absent for a day without sending word of his intention to that effect, and that she _ still | entertains ~hopes that he may bave gone to _(gul.u. to A very fine selection of children‘s suits, very cheap. J. J. Dewar, 558 Sussex street, opposite (‘arend n House. ;o brother _of his at ifl::t placge. me superstitious persons in the neighâ€" borhood have consuited a fortun-hlEr, who informed them that she believed the missing man would soon tura up as he was not drowned. Un this supposition strong hopes are entertained ,b{ a fow po?lou_:nhow{:tbohurd rom. hile dnflu the river a Mr. Pros ton got into the water, in consequence of the boat he was in coming in contact with a rock and capsizing ; he escaped, howâ€" ever, with only a good wetlting. 3# b?rm Wi;D. l:honmNg&M h':: been o & phy wi as &A m‘o::oal’ man without a m...nql‘h. defendant was fined $25 and costs. â€" _ THE SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE. The Missing Man Not Yot Turned Up. Last evening a Trixs reporter visited the scene of the '“R:“‘ drowning case at Billings Bridge. ‘The locality is at preâ€" seut â€"all excitement, â€"large numbers | 9! ‘The scene in‘the house of the missing man is a vory curious one, a large n::xâ€" ber of . persons having called regulatly during the day‘to make enquiries, and |ut the time of our reporter‘s visit, the house was crowded to its utmost capacity wlfi.h anxious friends discussing the probability of the existence of Mr. Graburn, pro et con, â€" It is believed by some that he miny have gone to Chelsea with his brother, but this is only surmise, and is 1 snatchéed at by is friends. Nothing ?J nite can be stated as to the matter at pn:flnt. u;dm.wl:I: those who lnu: still sanguine 0 timately .turn we only hope such may be the case. Tp. Ninthâ€"That the resolutions passed by this Association be printed, and thit onr{ member have a copy of the same to be placed in their houses in some oon;yl- cuous place, and that every Licensed Vioâ€" tualler sign it. â€" _ e 2e Moved by Mr. Beavoairs, seconded by Mr. Qoix», that this resolution be adopted and carried. . Eighthâ€"That _the Associatioa de sires â€" to afliate.. with all the other Lisensed Victuallers Associations of Ontario, with a view. to proâ€" tect themselves taliut all arbitrary moaâ€" sures prejudicial to their interest. _ _ Moved by Mr Patrzasox, secondedl (by Mr. KODOI&LD that this resolution be adopted. rried. 5 Moved by Mr. O‘Mzara, seconded by Mr. MoCarrery that this resolution be adopted. Carried. â€"~â€" _ ___ _ _ Beventhâ€"That this Association ‘deeply regret that the hours for oloufu their ©houses on Saturday â€" night, namely â€" seven (p. â€" m., is . an arbitrary law, injurious to their busiâ€" ness, and enabling unlicensed houses to do business to the great loss of this assoâ€" Fos n‘se caol drivks of .allâ€" kinds, call on 8. (4, Dorun, 180 Sra.-kutubt. : A meeting of the Licensed Victuallers‘ Association was held last nifht in ‘s Hall, for the transaction of special â€" ness. Thare were presont:â€" M John Graham,‘ Pruiden:{ P O Mea! First Vice President; IH. Letch, â€" retary ; F. Ghsuxnun. Treasurer; J. Pitâ€" terson, D. McAmmond, G. Acres, W Letchford, â€"â€" Champagne, K. Mellion, W. Graham, J. Bourget, W. l&ocuflroy. s Dukelow, W. Johnston, â€"H. Kerr, M. %nm’ n, â€"â€"â€" McDonald. 4’. The micutes of the last meeting wel read by the Secretary and confirmed, and the following resolutions, which were fnmo: at a committee meeting, were ll.*b- mitted :â€" * 4 | It was moved by Mr. C. W. Dorscow, seconded by Mr. Aores, that this resoluâ€" tion be adopted. Carried. _ . _â€"_ _ Moved by Mr. CHaxrxEs:, secondad by Mr. Cuarxraoxs, that this resolutiyn be LICENSED VICTUALLERY mwlp‘- TION. | Moved by Mr. Quix#, seconded by Mr. Jouxsox, that this reso‘lution be n*hd. Carried. & o C â€" _Mr. Gzauax said that as farmers were often in the habit of putting up their horses where they found it most conâ€" venient and then going elsexhere for their dinner if they could procure it cheaper ; he therefore thought it advisâ€" able and nocessary that a charge ought to be made under these circumstances. Fiftb,â€"That it having come to the knowledge of the Liconged Victuallers Association that as their business is greatâ€" ly injured by boarding houses, it iliure- by resclved that a petition be presented to the City Council asking them to impose a licenso on all the boarding houses in this city. s 1e n o k Firstâ€"That this Association deem |itâ€" advisable to bring befure its members the necessity of a strict observance ol the closing of their houses on Sunday, and it is hereby resoived that every legiti means will be enforesed to compel Licensed Victuallers to carry out t proposition . Any member not complying with the terms of this resolution shall fined the sum of $5, to rulo the funds of the Association, or in default shall be exâ€" pelled. $ us s en Mr. CHamragys said he did not thi it a benolfit to the Association to offer any reward but to get an cfficial appointed by themselves to look . after their own interest. 1( Third. That owiug to the large increage of our license and the groat advance in the price of wines and spirits, it is hereby resolved that liqumith the excepâ€" tion of rve, proof, and . , be olnrm the rate of 10c per glass, fancy dri from I\c to 15s, hot drinks 100. _ ..‘ Fourtb,â€"While the Licensed Victublers of this city hare for a long time given the use of their stables gratuitously, it is hereby agreei that in â€" future they shall be chnfod as follows : single horse 5¢. ; teams 100. ; hay _for-l_in'f- horse. 15¢. ; It was moved by Mr. Kees, seconded by Mr. Mc Airwox», that this resolution be adopted. : Carried. _ _ ""he After some discussion by Mr. Carerey ond others ; it was moved by Mr. McCarrazy, seconded by Mr. CuaxraoN®, that this resolution beJopud.â€"C(rfie » Secondâ€"That inasmuch as the l»gitiâ€" mate traie of the Licensed Victuall Association, is greatly injured by $ licensed houses infringing on our trade, it is hereby resolved that a bonus of five dollars will be givena in every case wbo:‘ a conviction is obtained., 3 | Mr. Mczseay thought it was not neces: sary to got a man specially appointed f¢r that purpose, as there was one already, that purpose, as there was one and that it would bo more advisatie ?o' offer this inducement to him, and it would cost less than having an official of their own. R | Itm*on moved by Mr. Caiurxess, seconded by Mr. Mzurox that this resolnâ€" tion be adopted. Carried. . & | team. 250.; 75c. for team staying= all night; 40c. single, but if no food is reâ€" quired they will be charged 250. The meeting then adjourned. Important Meoting. R. J.| Mills, from the celebrated chemâ€" iste B;’emm& Co., and Wenck & Co., New York, and formerly of Mr. Henry MoCarthy‘s of this city, has opened a new ‘phmnw'n establishment at 75 Sparks street. | Mr. Mills‘ oxperience extending over a period of uvenh::-.{rm in the above nodlu houses, es him . to , introduce all the latest preparations in pharmacy, and having selected for his new establishment a ghoice lot of drugs and medicines, which can be relied on as pure apd gonuine, all prescriptions will be compounded with the. greatest careâ€" and &rhmptneu. To this laiter branch Mr. Mills calls the fiutioullutlk:ndon of the public, and confidently its their patronage. A large stock of the latest novelties in perfumery, pomades, oils, toilet articles, combs, brushes, towels, sponges and perfumed somps; in short, ovex:rticlo of ‘convenience or elegance for the toilet will always be kept in stock ; and a complete assortment of patent medicines, warranted genuine and fresh, can be had at any time. Remember the place, |Rejotte‘s old stand, ‘79 Srurh atract. 6i6 atroct Ensoreioity ! Tuoxas‘ Exosustor Eousroâ€" taio Or !â€"â€"Worrs Txx Tiuze irs Waeiout 1x Goup.â€"Pain cannot stay where it is used. <‘It is the cheapest medicine ever wmadp. . One dose cures common sore throat. One bottle has cured bronchitis, Fifty cents‘ worth has cured an old standâ€" ing cough. It positively cures catarrh, asthimg and croup. Fifty cents‘ worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quanti&g lame back of ecight years‘ stand~â€" ing: The following are extracts from a few of| the many letters that have been received from different Jnm of Canada, which, we think, should be sufficient to in its collection, â€"and â€" the result "is a page _ each 'wono'k where thr:.‘l members may find a complete record oém work of the order in every Btate in the Union for the past seven da; In addition to this weekly record, the WORLD (llvel the cream of all &o local g papers in every State. This rrtment ;- and will eonam to be under 'xl'c.i charge of one of the active members of the order, 4. For the Fireside Department, in addition to its other attractions, such as poetry, misâ€" cellany, humorous extracts, etc., du the coming year, there will be not less than one hundred short tales by the best writers of fiction in Enzland and America. 8. The Muriket RoPort.s. brouglcl-s' down to the hour of lguhllmt on, are the . that can be nrmade. Each market is m{)orw\l by nco whoso speclal knowledge and trainingt make him the ba t autucrlty. upoa that s lh&ect in the Unital Stajes _ ror accu aioy and comâ€" pleten>ss tho markol reports of the WoORLD ase uailvalled. Thoe Wornb‘ is not onlv tha h st but the ° 1. Itéontains all the News of the past seven days, collected by the nlg:ntl and nâ€" dents of the New York Daily Worup, Art fullness, accuracy and enterprise in this resâ€" peot is unequalled. :. â€" _ _ _ ©._ = & .( [ :2 Its Agricultural Department contains the latest news of farm experiments at home and abroad, contributions by home and foreign writers, full reports of the Farmers‘ Club of '.hel Afiomn I}lamuh, and ?muonl of valuable resting +articles appeari in the ngloulmnl weeknflu .::‘3 (a !nu.n‘ 8. Its rngi’Ne’:. to which .fiuon is e o no o en tuts" cbt m mourchs "Al â€" the ~domiinnd. of "a . rraat metropolitan daily newspaper are employe in ~Ats oo_ll.e!lon{ .m.gp.mo__rqnn pl;:nf satisly the most sceptical ; J. Collard, of Sparta, Ont., writes, "Send me 6 dozen Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil ; have sold : all I had from you,andwmtmoronow;u?u cures are tgul{‘mdorfu!." Wm, Mo: Guire, of Franklin, writes; "I have sold all the agent left ; it acts like a charmâ€" it was slow at Ir:? but takes splendidly now," . H. m Tona, writes, «Please forward fy d o Thzax‘:' Ecllo‘otrio Oxil.[ am nearly out ; not equals it. ~It is hi.hl{ recommended ’R I?xou who have used it." J. Bedford, Thamesville, writes, "Send at once a further supply of Eclecâ€" tric Oil, I have only one bottle le‘t; never saw anything sell so we‘lâ€"and give suol;‘fencnl satisfaction." J. Thompson, Woodward, writes, "Send me some more Ecleotrig Oll.. 1 have. s0ll entifely out. TENDERS.â€"Proposals will be reeeived b the undersigned until MONDAY, mo’flg ‘May, 1878, from l.por-mu destrous of leasing the privilege of Forrying across the Ottawa g.lver, between the c&y of Ottawa, in the rovince of On , and the City of knll, in the Province of in accordance h regulations made u the provisions of the Act, 83 Vic.. Cap.35, which regulations mb{ be sceen, on application, at the Departmen of Inland Revenue, on and after Monday, May 15th, 1876. . 195. . _ . + BReraen ”P;g: ONE DOLLAR we will send, ponm The Weekly World parties and all informal social "sings." Price m&""ifi‘ %’n‘::n‘\nm Tiving Wa‘ers, «l ‘®m* ;xonoxo::.l.lod as a book for Praise Meetings, etc., cen‘ OLIVER El'll%l #& CO.,, O0. K Ditson & Co.,.| 4 E. Ditson & Co., Ti BMwy, I Scors to Lee & *Alker New York. ‘Phila. intand mCommDu:lonr:r o't'i‘nT:uThavonu nlan venue men Oltawa, May 10th; 1870. '; 4148i8e0d Notbing takes like it‘ Miller & Reid Ulverton, P. Q , writes, «The Ecleotric oil is get ‘n% «& great reputation here, and is daily called for.. Send us a further supâ€" ly without delay." _ Lemoyne, Gibb & 80 £ Buckipficlmn, P. Q., write, "Send us one gross Eclectric Oil. We find it to take Xell. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25¢, _‘ 8. N. THowas, Phelps, N. Y. And Nozruror& Lxxa»y, Toronto, Ont . Sole Agents for the Dominion, Noteâ€"Eclectricâ€"Selected ‘and Elecâ€" trized. 4150 Return thanks to their customers and friends and for & continuance of public patronâ€" n(gmrnwsull. P# This magnificent book has been revised and Im(rroved. the songs of many new colleges added, and, besides being the most compreâ€" ioi (oat it mt oi Uohaen stt n n 080 ® extan! 8 one of the. imost Attraetive books Tor use it Sign Writer, Hounse Decorator, Painter, ; 10ger, ete. Glazing, Whitewashi Colourt ote. done on gl'u sh nol:gé, and in n:'wo'rkr' manlike style. . ° EDWARDS BROTHERS STALL NO. 6 NEW BY WARD MARKET, 'l'hum,nuon'_l Lamb and Veal of the uality. % qmy will beg)hd to see their friends. deltvered free -nl&m Oof the city. j Ottawa, April 12, M] 5 “Simny Bhore," © Canun, * "Christ Hero," "Tell : ml;:a‘,: “On&; fitn;:fl JTVVOU LNOWS om Coming and others. * GOOd Nm Price of Good News, S5cts. Reduction for quantities. Malled postâ€"free for retail price. newool::.‘.o; & Mvfll » STALLâ€"FED BEEF, \ SEVERAL CHOICE SHEEP AND BERKSHIRE ] Both music and words are new, fresh and attractive. Witâ€" ness ; ind 3 ng:v.hmang;?ntly enurfed and . improved Carmina Collegensia. Good News Good News Good News Good News Good News BEW YORK HAT AND FUA DEPOT, CORNER OF RIDEAU AND SUSSEX S$TS. "! PRUNEAU, Juar., May 6, 1876 A New and Beautiful Sabbath School Song Ottawa, April 13, 1876. UST PSBLISIHIED OTIOE. Hats th_aTt are Hats. AYE YOU A DOLLAR? PHARMACY, ONE YEAR " "To Good News |indeed to Sabbath Scllfl Singers, young & old, who are wsltl%‘ for just such a It is edited by R. M. ll(olntoah. and 33 contents contribui by â€" eminout writers and 8. Good News Good News Good News Good News Good News G. H. LA WRENCE [ uup S3 "" _ CemaLGEs, Any Article in the HnE Business, Carver and Gildér, Mirror and Picture Frame ‘‘‘ Maker, No. 08 RIDEAU STREET, ‘l(oxt door mSwutlmd'fl who has been in the e?pl nt of Mr. e%pflflu, for the last nl%e years, bT to ‘orm the citizens of Ottawa, that he is about to open & Bhop in the above Line, and honl by strict attention and erate prices, obtain a share of public patronage. _ ~â€" _ : ( _ Dated at Ottaw I9th May, 1t Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Bec of Public Works and endorsed "Tender fic Railway," will be received at this O up to No? of nondaa ud May mm the ExcavArION and GRADING rey to be : execu on that section of the Pacific Railway extending from CROSsS LAKE eastâ€" ward toRTt Ponmuhuxl or Tit®k Woops, about 37 mlles in length; also for the GRADâ€" ING required from the Wosterly end of tne 18th Contract to ExGLIsi Riy a dis tance of about 80 miles; also for and Other works of Coxggrvcrio® M 9 '%l- P!.hl, Snmrxuflor% APPROXTâ€" MATE %Al‘l‘“‘lfl, Forxs or TExpz®, and other in muuon.aaglyw the office of the Engineer in Chief, ie _ 5.00 Department of Public Works. } . Otfwa; Ape . 1128 i807. __â€" } 4 NXSOLVENXT ACT O® i1373 _Old gilding regilt and made equal to new ; wlnd.o!v oo%c% every dmfl;&on. oom&oz sition ornaments for shop nfiln.nl, chure :\‘d m:u.mbo-lq, executed ‘the neatest er. * No. 203 1"“ streot, Ottawa. Ottawa, May 2, 1876. 41801f n? ®5 CBIOE OCIR TIM o r will be entertained unl the prluuué‘:‘%m and unless Gl‘le oondlmln ® By Order, _‘ ____ â€" Great Reduction in the price of Hardware at And all other‘goods in proportion. Also Punu.,oq-, Glass, Pngm'cu., etc. Ap'axâ€"u““" r%%:umu Powder. or.l ® Â¥nos. BIRKETT, No. 67 Rideau street. This rlor Cotton is P IN MA sOPT FINIsHED, &Wn. pimes TIC and Â¥ which combined with FREEDOM FROM KNOTS give it all the qualities requisite for As there are several makes and qualities fiuk'- Cotton asks ro‘rI of Cumu_'r.wmc BALLWAY THOS. BIRKETT‘S, NO. 6 RIDRAW ATRERT. oatÂ¥alli« .‘Ol‘llam per keg, 100 Ibs. In connection with the different Railwa; .nd-Dhsnboot:Oomm!u, a the . Unlo{ iomfdln‘ and iway aulpny to y T. " ~Td ZA~CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. G&, Orders left atâ€"the Union Forwardi Railway Company‘s Office, with nw :: .:mtmtlu%smflam will receive prom: * c l 0 > RAMUEL DYDE: T mmmrfionm Wo-.muwnsmot, â€" â€" Nest FPooley‘s Bridge % ip jon of House Decoration luuho“.“l ied ‘J’..a times. > â€" Ottewn, Fob. 14. 1876. Specially Manufactured for the use on the Kept by all Leading Dry Goods Houses Ottawa, May 15, 1876. 41486 ENDERY FOR GRADLNG, TRAOKâ€"LAXâ€" "Anchor Brand" Best 6â€"cord Extra Quality And ote 1t otumbonflmt‘ mpwmtiudmmmt llq.u ricens wikaoil adnonton Iraungs I invite 1 of and beâ€" neday meruth o tets and Coftecs ~ JH"~" Remember the place, â€" First Class Machine Sewing. JAMES JACKSON BEST SX CORD tXTaA QVALITY, CLARK & CO. Anchor Thread Works, May 8, 1876. . + In the maiter of A. MQWAT & SI9NX The Clothing House, All goods delivered free to any pait of the Ottawa, May 1, 1876. Having just received a now and fresh stock lock OHKN WRIGHT, SEWING ~MACHINE. 00K HERE. HAS. W. LEONALu, Coffees, . @â€"‘Wines, 135 Sparks street, IMPORTANT ANKOUNCEMENT, Cloth‘ng and Talloring Business ?\3 tpat lpr‘eund commodious shop uW PRICES roR CASH. SMALL PROFIC, BULL re to Have the Pubtonnge of thotr frional ana the I I 13 SPARKS STREET, JOHN SMITH & 0o., Next door to Musgrove & Johnston. May 17. 1876. 4149 | lwuuwuu 45 hy Opposite Mr. Elwoll'l‘,‘g;‘tllt. Where h byâ€"strict attenâ€" tion to mn&” 'unx l':fl(l,u at a YDE‘S CARTAGE AGENCY. 316 & m; WELLINGTON STREET , i ~orrawa. « REMOVEO. Joiun\ Smith & Co. (LATE METCALFR‘8) Have nx‘::;ye{ their Readyâ€"Made Remembar the now address H. C. HEWARD, HA RN |~~ PAISLEY, Would call attention to their Spices, mfibm F. BRAUN, Syrups, and Liqours Becretary. 4128i5tdlaw 414711 d141tf Hy1 |% No. 52 Wellingtin street, Rajoite‘s Block, Uprivalled Hair Uutting, Shaving, Hatr Cutting and Shampooing Reomg, END 23¢. to G. P. & CO., N § "Fone. for Pamphiet uf 4o pages; conâ€" taining list of 3000 newspapers, and estim tes showing cost of advertising. * lyw § On Demand, I promise to pay the bearer One Dollar, subject to the following conditions : 1st. This note will be received payment .10.09 ’n(;. n;wuds, ;but x(:ltlml'w.x:op‘rt ‘on M 3< I take this method of informing theâ€"public that although my Stock is already at the LOWEST PRICES, an additional discount is allowed ucflfifl*la upwards. Save the above note, it is worth money to you. & _ To mny person sending a remittance of fifty ollars for subscriptions at the above g‘l!lblu-\"l‘lnvll will be sent m.':-‘fil No« HEAMR 1 1. 00000 2 C Tsc i rikd d k 'E&i::ii:;:;:::::::::;:::;::: 8 T5 Bsz oo dl m.w or iramanepany a mn‘ h a by draft on New York, Postal Ofr fl‘mmr. Address sim e THE TRIsUNE, fi’- _‘To those who desire to themsel pfl#l;ot mmuor?'-'-"mm': who wish to show it to friends and neighbours hrnl.-uunto subscribe, specimen copies vllb.:o'utfno. (Un'.tl!lmn.‘g.) DAily (DY BM :»«.» .ms +s 2s»» +s s»a»++1 +8 5 00 _ P All remittances at sender‘s loss 9 drafl on New Fork: Postai "orde}, 8t sont lerglop the entarpeising anduprogrnnive m v mlnd‘l‘? °J:~ couniry. Persons whoâ€"are 3’ i nnue of ntenice, and the proprets or opthice, ;‘;fi_‘an‘_l their demands $ M_ml 'lf:rt.mm 4 ii.“â€"_ab"l'fi '3}'5'“«__ and 'mfl' osperity have in orr“u'z'-ln IU!(l-‘ t has .lnwr ecourse & f fl fonge gorp o m porienroint amentile receives from old and new m“':fii. of New Ofastumes worth $6.75, 3759,”“ chorck For 15 kaou.. [ _| _ __ > are intispontable to avoey purer and mint ind eP o7 2 ol eoos, se fon t dealy :lhdh:oég.ln the &m 3 lua world, II‘I& . _ Its w nd. and $to5r Murkels are‘the recognines »binlt 45 _ _VIL.â€"More coples of TH®E TrrBUX® are paid for and read %m people than of any other nowpnm of equal price in the mnu?â€"c fact which is the best demonstraâ€" tion of the value of the paper. _ Linen Costumes, Parasols andâ€" Umbr Over .100 . Lingn: Costumes for theâ€" Extreme Low m&-#m Much under Cost of Making. _ 111.â€"Its moral tone is pure and elevated. %fi& bbpsr‘-' :‘-’& m 2% In order to meet the m for im good. ne per during the tenâ€" nial and pmldc-llzl , subsoripâ€" tions to THE, W Â¥ T ® will be zeâ€" celved from this date until the % of Nevember, IBNL or until after the enâ€" :ll.lolgti:)ol.s the yearly rates which are von W. + Amony the reasons which will render THx TrIBUX®E particularly useful and desirable during the next six months are the following: i‘ O Opopminth &L the nows. "The servent : n ve no Snord Vhan 200 nE tiere of moparty, it _ ILâ€"It ffhnnnhl‘ npartial and independent. Beâ€" leving in in l&u mum to instruct voters to w of their responsibility. _ _ C ol paper published. "Tzs Â¥ TersuXx® 1.08 doge more to make mmm than any other influence which ever existed:" DRY GOODS of Every Description at LOWEST RRICES _ sSTEWART BROsS. __â€" GREAT INDUCEMENTS THOSE WHO QBTALN I'Rl. The New York Tribune REDUCED RATES TO CLUBS, Finest and Most Spacious Studio in Daily (by mail) Somtâ€"{Peokly > 2nd. It must be presented within two weeks from date Ottawa, May 28, 1876 May 18, 1876. J. K. STEWART. Ottawa, May 16, 1876. Ottawa, May 2, 1876. Our Artists possess long experience in the Art, and are without doubt, n~sarpssedd by auy Photrgraphers in Canad«. Â¥rom these facts we have every conidence in Jnviting the public to pay us a visit, believing that where & falthful and artisie pleta~e is required, we can exeouts it after the newest and most improved sysiem. * The favour of & call is respacttu‘ly solicitei, x . i eanimnt i ne aonee STIFF â€"BROTHERS. FOR THE CAMPAIGK, From May 10 to Nov. 15, 1876. Ottawa, March 2, 1876 ooples (and uhe oxtra) Unparalleled Reputation § * . Shaving not Ladies® Hatr Combings made and Dressed to any * Machine @il has torwh« lnst 12 years been get by the leading Manv» â€"a :«\ P porineeanendraan campnit CONQUERED COME ONE, COME ALL, AND TRY THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFERED IX OTTAwA ROBT. F;ORGE: } GREAT CHEAP SALE __ _ of the Dominion, Tl I8 AND wb n ind m 66 & 68 SPARKS STREET COR QUEEN AND LLOYD STREETSs NOTE PRICES: CHAUDIERE. CIRCULAER. GENDREAU‘S Yeork. as part payment on Cash Purchases o oF _ Any larger number $1.95 per copy. _ _ | en olhar n adore ‘ cl’ll.:.ut- ‘lltio.onu.nu". $4 per annum to I * Adveriisements. to‘n HMitiited nuthber, ) Pot pliGonivent. ‘ Voluntary ( adte es danee e anongmges coome be inserted in Wrmxuy Humarp and publication. Jola P caaell and give name of each subs ‘v |-io‘=:ou3wu u?é‘-:uu-g the Ap‘ both in point of : populanity. ". °C _ SHeF 1. PNilomecilpo gatfe td evemenity torsas ov Inf ciroalution hoile the same rouk Lrordway and Aun % London Office of The New York . Parik officeâ€"avBNCE oE Li0 By Fast Mails, Postage Free scnolnfany a52 use bast op it En penobet h embant ma :Mlmon at the ‘_‘ The next Examination will be . 2th day of June, and COa tot fiin day of May: James Gordon 1876 Educational Trust, 1876 NOFIOE. . »â€"_ Ottawa, April 20, 1876. 52 Wellington Street. OTTAWA, May 14. 1876 Every Thursday morning, by Fast Malils, "ITLOHWEIST EW YORL WEEKLY HE etsccge fo To . cA prals MB it NMW seef 4 °4. a e ie hn t CONQUEROR, ROBT. FORGIE LAST, R. STEWART. +107 f Gloucester B’ ie cheur of O her bornait Mont Licentiate of the FP TTAWA, ONT cor. Sussex OFFICEâ€"â€"Be UNDE N.M MEF ALLIO, _ ROSKWOOD Nov. 8. * mMOLLE xA rRTOrERs, CR AP HB, yoewet * C Burgeon, C Jae undorsie) 800 k0 The Union Fforw sulted aa 2 to 4 pam. rister, Advoonte TEW ARY, risers Telegraph Offices, o > Y i ut uind Ottawa, Ma YOL. orewa, May 4 T. LANEEKY, rders delivered Barrister Ooffin gonR. qioratts . BAETOE, O‘ Connor & th U U ftas E L eral May 8, 1876 TTAWA UNDE ited. the CLOT. BOBT

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