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

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$4 npm'din'Court yesterday, his face in & tful condition, and said the matter was settled and that Brown would pay the costs, $3 75. Brown did pay. the costs and the case was dismissed. Cammrmas Confectionery at Fest‘s. Cormmotion®.â€"In our report of the St. George‘s Ward meeting at the Albion on Thursday night, our reporter haying been misinformed as to names, substituted that of Mr. A. H. Taylor for Mt. T. Patâ€" terson as chair and hence the misâ€" take cccurs Gh:::;: the report. . No doubt it was a terrible affair, but the earth did not cease swinging on its axis, nevertheless, and they knew nothing about it in France. Prairts chickens for Xmas and New Year‘s dinner, at HoGaritytThompm’n. 1 Trs Cruoisus.â€"It appears that this antiâ€"Corporation paper is to be issued this day in an sxtended form and with a WI\INOJM than usual. The car: toon is said to be particularly interestâ€" public. The bar will be found stocked with the choicest liquors and c¢igars, and no pains will be spared on the part of the un:ut to pay their guests all the atten possible. ORANGES, LEMONS, Almeira Gr?a, Figs, Imperial Plums, Layer Raisins, Jorâ€" dan Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, 3. 8, Canarzsr Shawlsat Bryson‘s cash sale 3213 A Camistrax.â€"Thomas Brown assaulted Joseph Cosgrovre on the market, on Thursâ€" day, in a very brutal manner. Cosgrove Burzrior Accowmonatiox.â€"The manâ€" agers of the Stevens House, George Almonds, etc., at George Forde‘s, streot. CAMPBELL‘S CELEBRATED HAMS and Breakfast Bacon at Gecrge Forde‘s Tea and Coffee Warehouse. street, having recently renovated their premises, are now prepared to offer suâ€" perior accommodation to the travelling Tuzus Lss. new Valencia Raisins, 25 cents. Glasgow Tem and Coftee Ware Cory Brzan. â€"Something new and very nice at James H. Thompson‘s, 540 BertEz choice, better Goods, and lower prices for Clothing, at Dewar & Co.‘s than elsewhere. Nuw Eomxsurex.â€"The nomination of candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors took ‘H:oe yesterday. Mr. Henderson was elected Reeve by accla~ Nuw fall leaf tables, cheap, at !A. B. Macdomald‘s auction rooms, 321 Sussex streot. To tas Trios.â€"Large stock grained toys cheap, at 118 Rideau street. S, G. Doran, Toâ€"var J. B. Brannen isâ€"offering goods lower than any house in the trade. Don‘t fail to call and see prices. o BRYSON‘S Cash Sale Price List This Week, Ladies Linen Collars 7 Heavy Plain Winceys 7, Wool Fringes, «w au 8 Ladies Silk Ties 8, Dress SQTEOS, new sunaes 17 Ladies Linen Cufts 20 Gents Silk Scarfs (25 Slipper Patterns @\\° 50 Ladies Cloth Skirts 95 Grey Blankets 1.590 White Blankets 6 lbs 2.50 Frieze Overcoats 4.25 Frowsrs! Flowers! for your Christmas dinner table, at McGarity & Thompson‘s m;.fib lldDr.xflmwoiopro Counciliors. e proceedings were adjourned until t.hofln?londaym January, when the polling will take place. CornvUocorias at Fest‘s. Smar sets at Cote & Leblanc‘s. Br Exrazes â€"Oysters at Shaver‘s. Curarser Silk Squares at Bryson‘s cash sale. 3213 Curistw«as holly and wreaths at Bartâ€" lett‘s. Szz Morgan‘s advertisement in another column. . 3213 "Â¥Fur Cars, manufacturer‘s prices, John Smith & Co. Faxi1r Preor, Irish and Scotch Whis kies at Nolan‘s. George Forde‘s, Rideau street. now open ; admission, lC cents. _ 33â€"6 January, when the pdfl%" ling will take place. The Solisitor hthoap‘l’qntby. vhwh h"é,“d:ohd, LaRGE Assortmentâ€"Christie, Brown, & Co.‘s celebrated Biscuits, lowest price, at Campbell‘s, 204 Sparks Street. Opening Hymn......Hark the Heraid Angel* m. .. ... Mendelssohn Can and Pealths for the Dly...(}n?.rhn }b Service in Bflat................Peller Service in B flat................Pelier ‘Anthem..Behold, I Bring You Glad Tidings.. in Christ Church on Christmas will be as MUSGROVE‘S MERCANTILE IMSTITUTE Soprano Solo and Chorus. .Chas W. $mith Hymin. ... Adeste Fideles. .. . Arranged for Four Voices, usthoruQ}by.... ..... V. Novello Hymn (Communion) No. 313, kymnl Ancient and Modern..........:...........A. Sulltvan ‘The service toâ€"morrow (Sunday) evening, being Christmas Eve, will be of a characâ€" ter appropriate to the occasion. Cmmmupqm'lwhmqh. Bmavrwur. â€" lcl:‘n..kfo(:uity & received t express m some of thomal’bunrfim flowers ever seen at this season of the year ; and it is a marvel, coming from such a distance, bhow they escaped death b; frost. ;sumz&ymmm.i by mz‘: they would not have looked® as as if they had been odhdb-;thrmmbm“hour. As specimens of floral u;:ohanh:bo bouquets surpass anything we have and were they in Covent Garden, there would be no difiiculty in $15 to $25 a piece for them. PULVERIZED SUGAR fior teeing at (Geo. Forde‘s} 179 and 181 street. wae. HOURS FROM NINE TO FOUR «m CHAS. ‘BRYSON®S Opposite Bate & Co. Give Your Sons a Chanee Canmarust Shaw!s at Bryson‘s cash sale WÂ¥ nare thay will racaxiva i thhsourh mo rca e Education before going into business. Carist Cuvroux.â€"The musical service FANCY BISCUITS in small boxes at Det‘s Skating Rink, ‘Canal Basin, is P A R E N TS LOCAL NEWS. SENP THEM To 110;Sparks street | MR. GEOKGE PEACOCK, where one can procure beaver sealâ€" skin, Astracan, _ mink, otter â€" and all other furs in _ caps, jackets or coats, ready made or w to order with promptness and exac . He has a separate department in his store for repairing, where a great many hands are | employed, mostly ladies. He has just reâ€" |ceiud a fine -wokh?‘fmntloaâ€".nd wmxl‘li be to see hi ;puon- drop in l-a.nhxffl a happy Christmas, whether ‘ they buy or not., The Christmas Show Mads by Them. large and varied stock of goods, which must be seen and examined to be appreâ€" cialed. The store is large and commoâ€" dious. Further on is the BOOK STORE OF BATTLE BRO8., where there is an olle podrida of literaâ€" ture. Their lending library is second to none in Canada, and they have constantly on hand all the periodicals, pamphlets, newspapers, books, and the latest publicaâ€" tions of the publishing houses of Canada and the States at the cheapest prices ; their principle of business being " quick sales nndligit profits.‘" _ Over this store is that of the Novelty Company, a new feaâ€" ture in the Dominion, in which are on exâ€" hibition the latest novelties in toys, invenâ€" tions, and all kinds of nickâ€"nacks. The object of stariing it, always after realizing a _ legitimate _ profit, is to reâ€" l':“ the Cund;nn p:.bjifo t‘xl-)om'.l'.° ing im upon by quac rom Shntfa, mum. refuse of their dollar stores to the people of this oountx; (ki‘r::‘ fd»t'.ior to Battle Brothers is A s No. 57, one of the best and cheapest houses in Central Canada, and where all the etceteras for the turning out of a full grown swell can be had at a moment‘s notice. Mr. Brannen flatters himself that his cutter is one whose ot.lltlu.l cannot be easily found, and very well dressed men on the street coincide with him in opinion. Mr. Brannen does not confine himself to tailoring, He has his magnificent store well stocked with haberdashery. Gents‘ furnishings, and mantle making in all its branches and ramifications is carried on in his extensive establishment. . His shirts and dress goods are in great deâ€" mand. n the other side of Rideau, next to the Tiuzs office, is the furrier store of IHE ORNAMENTSâ€"THE WINDoOW® As is usual at this time of the year the stores of the city were dressed up in gala style yesterday, and the shop windows wore a pleasaut holiday attire. Amongst the most noticeable of those exhibitions on & Staple and Fancy Goods Store, 551 Sussex Street, is the next we visit. Staple and fancy goods are lr. Pinard‘s speciality, but his great forte is the importation and manufacture of carpetting of all sizes, textures, patterns, and prices. Mr. Pinâ€" ard‘s store is a splendid one, and the four flats co nposing it, from the basement to the attic, are filled with costly goods, each branch in its proper place. His Brussels and tapestry carpets are justly celebrated, and his floor oil cloth is conâ€" sidered second to no other, whether English or Canadian, In fact, the whole department is well worth the ins pection NEVILLE & QUINN keep their comfortable roomy store well ltocll)(ed with readymade olom, under clothing, and all the other es n ces sary for winter use. Still on the umt side is the gigantic variety store of ' BOYDEN, [ ked with things in glass, silver and g:yzhinp for age and i for youth, from teapots to services of rhu, that will fit in the vest ofmht; urniture, toys, and all manner of household gear, are here to be seen and purchased at: cheap rates. Crossing once more to the east side we strike the fancy millinery store of D. CHISHOLM, becoming famous for the revolving hats which bave found out perpetual motion without the expendituis of strength, a thing the philosophers bave beem 80°kâ€" ing since the days of the peripatetics and their system. This is as comfortable a place to sit snd inspect gcods iD as it is possible to find in an gcour’s walk There is a very fine selection of millinery on hand ; in fact, millinery and the goods pertaining thereto and belonging are Mr. Chisholm‘s peculiar line, of which he makes the most. Then there is thaberâ€" dashery, and, to sum up, almost everyâ€" thing to be found in a firstâ€"class establishâ€" ment of that sort. be selectahis goods, and being an importer he selectathi ing an i he hunwohoftbobut::iphlud luxuries, of wines, liquors spirite, which cannot be excelled. If you want a really good article of mustard for your Christmas beef (the s:uinould purom article speciall {m ported) you may it, as well as all other classes of groceries, at Mr. Patterson‘s. + FINGLAND & DRAPER s store attracted universel attention. Here were shawls and dry goods for the winter or any other time. It would be difficult to single out any particular article in which they excelled. ed in their festive career when sliding along the side walk, in order to allo y time for their teeth to water, while gazing at the thousand and one delicacies in the windows, all equally sweet and inviting. On the same side, the firm of _ whose specialty is a eplendid assortment of beaver coats of the latest atyles at very cheap figures. He has hesides a stock of Ulster coats and an extensive assortment of Hamilton manufactured cloths and ready made clothing of all descriptions, shapes, sizes and prices. S J. Â¥. CALDWELL & 00.‘$ â€" dry goodn and tailoring establishment, 508 on the same side of Sussex street, presentâ€" ed a gay and animated appearance ; heavy winter goods, cloths, ready made clothing, magnificent blankets, dress goods, and in fact all that is‘ necessary in fumi-hinfn and winter clothing were ostentatiously displayed in the windows. was that of THOMPSON‘3 CONFECTIONERY STORE was as usual the cynosureef all observers and many a #mall youth and maiden haltâ€" MR. THOMAS PATTERSON * also makes a splendid display of new t wl R p.u.:x' at on .ot4 pninblaned et ‘supplied at this . fndA nlipbhg:_qun. Mr. Patterson justly prides himself u; M‘GARITY & THOMPSON. The Canton Tea Warehouse presents a regular holiday look. The floor of the shop is regularly strewn with all kinds of game, turkeys, ete., for the present season and the shelves are crowded with delicacieseâ€"well it would be sheer nonâ€" sense to attempt to ‘enumerate them ; they comprise everything of the choicest description in groceries and Italian Wareâ€" house goods. Perhaps, if we say that you can get everything and of fihoveq best kind at McGarity & Thompson, it will not be the least exaggeration. 3 OUR MERCHANTS. O CAL NEWS sUSSEX sSTREET J. B. BRANNEN, J. A. PINARD‘3 DE W AR @EORGE FORDE. & \ Une of the most complete stocks of groceried that we not.icur in the city was in the establishment of Mr. Forde. His di»plu& of Christmas fruits is certain}y very fine, as they are all new and not dresgsed, as is often the case ; among the reat is a fine lot of on.nfu, lemons, ‘fi’ meria grapes, imperial p etc., E currants, n:t’n-, and otho:l:.‘mu suitable for the Christmas â€" trade. The whole esâ€" tablishment has such an air of cleanliness and order about it, that one could hardly refrain from purchasing when once inside. Mr. Forde‘s assortment of provisions is oomylote, also his choice selection of family groceries. We anticipate for this store a large share of the Christmas trade. house. In the window, also, are white and oth;r drm.df;_nnhh&d; equally as well, and sus; rom top are most doliotfing;n:mtriud baskets ll.d‘:l: flowers of every hue and representing nature almost to p?hon. A displaytof delicate and costly silks for evening wear, and gloves, sashes and other novelties make toe picture asâ€" presented in the window of Messrs. A. J. Russell & Co. a very brilliant one indeed. J. R. BTITT & 00, Crossing over the street are Mesers. J. R. Stitt & Co, who have now been estabâ€" lished for years and bear the enviable reputation of being one of the first dry goods ho â€"ses in the city. A specialty in this house is their system of dressmaking by the Parisian formula, which they say is the onvé'y reliable system in the world. Miss Williams, from Madame Duval‘s, New York, looks after this department, and it is well known that she is very sucâ€" cessful in making a perfect fit and cutting: wi.h an elegance that at once gives tone to the‘ wearer. Down stairs, when our reâ€" porter visited this store, the hands were as busy as they could be m:t the numerous customers : that odh.u:o ’ooundr:r .“:: either °_ side. Silks, choice even to mspection, and soon the crowds were supâ€" plied with what they required, and made way for those who were waiting. It 55 welll in thakke k‘h:plwniym:hh. both so w in fancy and staple dry rd- which could possibly be called for, His staf of assisty go to adorn their person, but which they think never make them look half lovely enough. Let these ladies go to Russell & Co.‘s, and if they cannot nhetont'fi their great display lom.thl.n& that wi meet all the requirements in thai. various cases, they can never be pleased. In the rear of the shop is the 8| A. RUSSELL & 60,, who have one of the finest dry houses in the city, and its intemjw:)- pearance has always the look ofb‘i.l.lg well stocked and the goods dhmy with such judgment and taste & sense of pleasure is experienced, as the eye no sooner lights upon one object than another of greater beauty attracts it. The arrangemenrt of this establishment is complete. (On the first floor and along the ce.tre of the store are hung from long tables, that dohfltful finery which when seen is sure to be wanted. Ladies always want t‘x;; ribbom, flowers, and ane tht:v.uandL ind one liuLlo thie,kwltich « TAILORING DEBPARTMBNT, â€" Here a large number of hands are always bu: turning out orders as they incesâ€" y come in. On the first landing & gnificent display.of house furnishings iBn uguuy set ‘:::â€"dam-k curtains, russels carpets, ‘an in fact, all that ore oomdmdadum-'h u& furnishing of a frsâ€"class home. The second _ flat is now _ all > astir, Mrs. Selwyn, with her large , staff, of 30 assistants are turning out‘ their Xmas orders with all tvhosp“dthoy“r- sibly can. Mrs. Selwyn has fow oz :g dressmaking, both as to style and fit. T bear this fact out let our readers only inâ€" spest the dresses at present shown in the beautifully arranged window on Sparks street. A pink tarlatan dréss, vith{gnoo- fully cut basque, frilled train and folded scarf front, and a beautiful l&f:’ of white snow dm&- climbing: nlon&. side, is a very worthy specimen of the work of this Have a most substantial array of fur cips and â€" every duu'lgfion of â€" tlemen‘s outftting, including nfl‘t:, glovzes, scarfs ; and _ his suits of clothes for $13 made to order is inâ€" com parable in any other house in the city. At this season when everyone is not provided with an over coat, no better adâ€" vise can be give them than to go to John Smiths & Co‘s., 135 Sparks street. BASKERVILLE & BROS. have just received "Centennial prize medal mince meat and genuine English plum pudding." Sunrlu'oan be seen at their store, 89 & 91 Rideau street. Housekeepers requiring above will have their orders promptly attended to. Genâ€" eral groceries, wines, liquors, Erovinionl, teas and coffees always in stock, of ch ioâ€" est quality, and at lowest prices. Wines and liquors are their own importations, and warranted best value. A call is reâ€" spectfully solicited by them. 157 Sparks street, has his store tastefully arranged for this season. An immense variety of clouds and woolen goods are set out handsomely to meet the eye on enterâ€" inug“ the ;tg;e, and on oithermgoqunto'rl- are o cy wares, com oves, Eouiery, ribbons and other Ettlo requisites that ladies are llw:‘yl in want of. Miss Waterson looks after the dressmaking branch, which is considered a firstâ€"class one. R. J. DEVLIN‘s furrier store was universally sdmired. The windows were splendidly decorated. The robes were of the richest, and the magnificent array of furs insida, most of them of the very costliest description, made a fine display, The stuffed bears at his door, looking almost as if they were on the " mgged edge of despair‘" and about to step down and out, attracted the attention of the pedestrian. Mr. Devlin‘s store is worth a visit. less v'uiox; in fact this establishment presents the most briliant ap>e wance on mewest Parisian and New York patterns of silk gocis for dresses, laces, scarfs, gloves, hosiery‘ and every conceivable article of the most recherche description ca., be found in this house. Messrs Hunton have some goods which have taken first prizes at tie Vienna and Paris oxt:iibitiou. fi‘nd‘ are mkveryd beautiful in design. The drew ing department is under the sv e intendence ‘of Mrs, Cawest, whose reputation as a modiste is so well known in this city that it seems almost saperfluous to mention her name in this conmection. However, those who have not yet worn a dress made by Mrs. Cawest‘s staff had better.do so at once. In the show rcom th:nf are dl:‘indlof millinery, flowers and feathers eyery shade and description. Tmlg!gnhl the HUNTON, s0ON & LARMONTH‘s Is now all ablaze with the mosé gorgeous and varied stock of fancy good suitable for presents ; work boxuuo;rd baskets, beauâ€" tifully carved card tables, toys in an endâ€" entering. Apart from this l-; sciality, the lower flat contains a vast supply of the has his store fully ipped with gloves, soatly: riptone, . woulien qoods, of avary kind, millinery, and the dressmaking department is one of the best in the city, beimng under the superintendence of a co;:gbobnt dressmaker. _ For Christmas présents Mr. Bryson has hosts of most -ui.table articles, and he will be as usual glail t> attend to his friends who call on hin toâ€"day. 5. The merchants on this street have been doing a very brisk business for the past week, and their magnificent stocks have had a heavy pull on them, which, if they had not been so extensive, would have suffered considerably. store will be kept open until 12 o‘clock in erder to accommodate all persons visiting it. LOCAL NEWS. SPARKS STREET. w METCALFE JOHN SMITH & 00 CHAS. BRYSON ants are obliging, and things aro worked in such a throughly business like manner, that shopping besomes a pleasure ; those who have not tried this store, had better see Mr. Stitt and purchase a Xmas gift, no matter how small, just to try how well you will be attended to. 4 From dry goods we diverge a little to the higher art music. One often feels Â¥unlod to know what to give for a Christmas gift ; well this need not be the case when they go to Orme‘s, as the beautifully bound volumes Will be found to farexeeed anything that;has ever been produced before in Ottawa, Inclu« ding among others, CATTLE â€" AND SHEEP Etiliors b9th in Gatade "oad The Ont ied 30 HEAD OF THE CHOICEST CATILE of songs and pianoforte works at once ohunfl your doubt into certainty, as there you have the exact thing you were in doubt about, and the recipient of the gift w l1 appreciate it far more than one that is only looked at and then put by on the top shelf. Messrs. Orme‘s bulletin of Christmas music is very extensive indeed, and will repay anyone‘s perusal. They bave got a magnificentâ€" assortment of Estey‘s cottage organs, and pianos from the best makers on this eontinent. Those who would Krofor making a present of this kind will find a large number to select Have beon slaughtered for the ocdasion, moast prominont ansong them being ‘the _ Celebrated Steer Lord Duffarin Unsurpassed on the Continent of AmeRa win â€"er of the CENTENNIAL MEQâ€" _ AL®, and the Canadian Silver Med» al at Philadelphia ; 4 First Proâ€" vincial Prizes ; 3 8ilver Cups; * * Tas Pat Beastcof any" ‘a oi age or broa. and Bred and fed by Mr Thomas Clarke, Nepean, whose nsn}o alone is sufficient guarantee for their excellence and va:éoul other qualities, a description of which there is not sufficiént N tR un a9n m- â€" In this department will be found & num oflhmuarnd Berkshireâ€"and Suffolk, bbr: and fed by ourselves, and winners of prizes at our local fairs. J. J. Dewar‘s readyâ€"made Clothin is equal to ordered work, and muci! 4Splendid Thorough Bred Heifers, bred by Mr Cowan, of Galt. A thorough bred Mereford Steer, Bred and fed by Mr. George Hoo ‘, gf Guelph, .3 PRIME HEAD OF CATTLE, »0000 SHEEP. Among the sheep m noticeableâ€" are two most magnificent m:a"ua ewes, from th Tarm of Mie wW. Wauitiow, or auelph * !** farm of Mr W. Whitiow, of Gu‘o.lPh m?"‘x'i%i'“ 1st Prize Provincial Fair, tamâ€" n, Winners ofist prize, Central Exhibition, Guelph, 1876. _ Winners of 1st Prize, Western Fair, London, POoULTEY. > The Poultry department nmly defies Comâ€" pefifhoy . O voreronieore alroady prepared s oookin:, weighing from 18 to 20 ronn' unds o:h.'l‘nrk z;.udnokl,:hchm wil goe.e: gm:'l '“the t'plul(lo exception being prize In addition to the above will be found all the other requisites “"“'5".'&21‘" and ar beok nather long hoh Eaglish phontants and guu. and last, thouh‘n:fm Fed on th¢e farm by Satchell Bros,, two years old, and 'llchln"“ lbs, ! f k xfibfld » o2 :dm d0th ‘_Dooombor. oats, which he sold for 386 per bushel. Mr. John Stenson, of Gloucester, Mr. W. Jameson, of Hn::‘l{, and Mr. W. Lanâ€" don, of Goulburn, in large loads of oats. Mr. Samuel Johnson had in a load of very choice hogs. Hay was very plenâ€" tiful, the both Market S&:nu, Clarence street as far as the City Hotel, and York street from Dalhousie street to Heny‘s harness store was filled with farmers sleighs loaded with all Finds of farm proâ€" duce. The wood market was the largest of the season. s a Beg to intorm their patrons and the public that their CHRISTMAS OI8PLAY OF MEAT SATCHELL â€" BROS., This dry good emporium is certainly worthy of special mention here, from the fact that it stands second to none in the city for its varied and well selected assortâ€" ment of dry goods, millinery and. tanoy articles. The mpio dotzcnmoutin also amply supplied withall the requisites to meet the wauts of the public. In dress goods there is also an endless variety, and in fact every department is filled with the latest style of articles suitable for the winter trade, This establishment under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Thomas Cambell, is now one of the first grocery warehouses in the city. For family groceries no bettér place exâ€" ists. The entire stock has been selected with great care, and consists of first class foroiin and American groceries and fruits suitable for the Christmas tradg. Mr. Campbell‘s thorough kuowledge of the business enables him to supply the wants of his numerc s castomers with the very best articles in the market, and he of course solicits a share of public patronage. selected stock of books, comprising hisâ€" torical as well as holiday tales, is one of thae features of this establishment. The stationery department will be found comâ€" plete ; also the assortment of artista‘ materials, such as paints and brushes, and mathematical instruments for s.vdenis. LovelLohromo- are also among tie selecâ€" ,fion‘, sides illuminated moito ¢:rds and Christmas cards in srut variewy. The collestion of writinlf esks, beautiful inkâ€" stands, ‘fld pencil cases, &c., is comâ€" plete ; also the immense stock of albums, Mr.â€" Arthur H. Mul;phy and ~Miss Marion Murphy arrived from Quebec yesâ€" terday. and are the guests of the Hon. Mr. Cauchon. Messrs. F. Langelier, F. X. Berâ€" tinqu:(:. and â€" Bert.rndm.," fro;: Quebec, arrived in town , and are<atopâ€" Bln. at the m’.’.'u House.‘ They are on business connected with their contract on the Intercolonial Railroad. Tixzs OrrFio®, Dec. 23. There was a good market yesterday the supply of meat was no doubt the largest this year, Mr. Charles Gamble, of Long Island had in a load of very nice Russian JAMES NOPE & 00. . + A visit to this store, corner of Sparks and Elgin streets, will amply repay those in search of holiday presents and literature in all its bn.nogr es. _ A large and well # books, and everything suitable for Cl;“;’nmn presents; memorandum books, mokot books, diaries, and all kinds of cy stationery, are to be seen in endless variety, and for sale at prices so exceedâ€" ingly reasonable that every one can pur; chase something for a Christmas pruon?s Mr. Hope‘s establishment is well wortHy & visit, especially at this season of the Fur: Cars, manufacturer‘s prices, John Smith & Co. j Bors‘ Suits a specialty with Dewar THE TIMES, OTTAWA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2391876 ALLAN, MACKINNONS & MACMORRAN. LOCAL NEWS. COMMERCIAL. THE GLASGOW WAREHOUSE. OTTAWA MARKETS. A MONXSTER BEAR, over $300 in . money prizes, Next in order are ORMEB & S0N, PERSONALS. J B STHT & C0§ CEEA_{:_SJLE - CHRISTMAS DRESSES Fancy Wool Goouds Millinery and Mantles: â€"_â€" _ DRESS GOuUDS. New Selau, Mots, Wlneoy%uu New Cords, 30cts. Fancy Winceys 4e Fancy Dresses, 25cts Persian Cords 80cts SILKS, CASHMERES®, VELYVETS 15 per cent A yourg Lad I and slender, with long mmznhn.‘lr..nfirllno eyes. When last seen she was buying s me Children China Setts for an Xmuboxl.‘ Go:'houuddouhwue. Cheap sets 15 cen: ‘MllfMl. Xmas No. Young LadiesJournal received. £, CG. LAVERDURE, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, TIN8MITh TIN and GALVANIZED IRON ROOF Maker r"An assortment of HARDWARE, GLASS UTTY, COOKING, BOX and PAR_OR STOVES of the newest and best designs ; also BEER and WATER PUMPS of all kinds; Tinâ€" ware, Coal Oil, Lamps, etc., constantly on w:;;, Coal Oil, Lamps, etc., constantly on **Aving a2d Repairing promptty a. tended lo-.‘ .’ s tended to. W Eâ€" BRO @N, hudln-alsmh-l the * _ isstate of D. C. BUC , New Edinâ€" burgh, at ‘ which will e cleared out a with his Bankrupt stooks, at tasofousny" 188 N‘ __ _ Anp Hor Ar® Furxac®BUuILDER, _ _ 75 WILLIAMSTREET, â€" â€" OTTAWA. Tin_and Mw done in the Latest and most manner, at imost moderate rates, to prove which many certificates can be shown 50 Cents on the Dollar W. E. BROWN‘S, 555 Susser street. FASHIONABLE STYLES IN NAP AND PLALIN CLOT HS FRO M §2.175 Loans mey on Promissory Notes in any sums to'?go {.rwt unodhtr.’ j Office No.‘ 18 ouhm.dl:not, formerly occupied by the Upper Bank. r8 from 9 @.m., $111 6 p.m. 209 REMNANTS For About HALF Price Planed Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds,{Mouldâ€" ing, Shingles, Lath, &c. T ARUN:AWAY I "Glas Whitewashing, Colouring, etc. dbnoomlhorult noticé,:and in a work. manlike style, Sign Writer, House Decorator, Painter, ah assortment of New Papers, Bord: ‘fimm,.ndwwonv&onrm , near By W _ 1 Market. This Restaurant is the most centzal in the city, n1' offers special inducements, to Day Meals served at all Hours, f 4 Suppers up to 12 p m. _ _ _ _ _ _ GREAT BARGAINS, PATEN +RIGHTSOLICITORS, Enginee . Estimates Hlde‘ Warâ€" mtr:b?rmmchn};pnm RIDEAU CLUB BU!LDINGSb‘ 86 Wellington street City of Ottawa, Canada. ‘ . REFERENCES. Btg:t Hon. Sir J. A. McDonald, K. C. B. John Sweetland, M.T‘., etc., etc., J. H. Cameron, Ksq., &0 Hon. Jas. Skead, P”fi. Trade, Oltawa. W, H. Waller, Esq., Mavor, City of Ottaw PRICE $ 2500, TEBMS LIBERAL Has frontage on macadamized road and on Rideau River: nd FELT WORK,. fiili'i:fi“g'eifi&ifi’- Hats, Stamping for braiding and Embroid ery 58 QUEREN STEUEET/ OHAUDIERE, > Ottawa, March 38, 1876, BOOT and SHOE STORE, has been removyed to his old stand, No, 47 Rideau street, next door to Kearns & Ryau‘s. 4 Acres of Land"for Sale N ALL_THE LATEST STYLES! muuur’ nd PRLT WNBRI TaAlas and iawntlamanfe S$. h. HAYCOCK & C C, MRS. VENN ; Chaudiere Fancy Store __. DRESSMAKING_ VICTORIL CRAMEBERS, WELLLNGTO® STREET,. OTTAWA. WWove Eitanetibed the Siine on .o ce » R. â€"C. W. MacCuaig § 60 Sparks street Ottaws. MONEY TO LoA;g. e N F Boiâ€":sonnault LUMBERMEN GIBBS & COURSOLLE, BOLICITORS OF CORNW ALL For particulars?calffon Ottawa,276 _ Oysters received frosh every day. T .. za» . saeked with Liguers of the ghoicest [ M. TPBE Aug 25 1876 atents of â€" Invention, HANCE FOR SPECULATION, B. ‘MELL O N, ICHARD WOODLAND, J. R. STITT & CO, PRUNEAU, Junr., DEALER IN LEATHER AND HIDES, MILLINERYVY. VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH H., McDougall‘s 73 & 75 SPARKS STREET, ;ROB. ANGUS, BANKER ANDIBROKER, 66 A T. PATENTS: Removal. off for CABSH. & Roal Estate Agont,: NO. 80 SPARKS STRBET BLANKETS BATTLE |BRO8, #7 Rideau stroet, PARSLE Y WILD TURKEYS, â€" | | MALAODDUCERS,. â€"> ©((â€"\> CANVASS BACK DUOCKS, 7 LRAIRLE CHICKENS, n eey QUAIL, DRAIN AND SEWER Pu’ts. * OHIO SANDSTONE of best quality, + ( BOR SALZE BY » Qurney In Silks Merinos, Fancy Dress Goods, Winceys Flannels, Hosiery and Gloves, White and Oz. toldsum.ndG.{qunmm‘, WMMMWMMW A Positive Saving of from 10 to 20 per cent pry édons AND _ caSH XMAS HOLIDAY WINTER GOODS LIVERPOOL HOUSE New Stock,‘ New Prices fand New Management. SPLENDID DECORATED . 4 4 complete stock of China, Glass. and Earthenware TWe 186 4 in the DOMINION to select from. 1 P DISCOUNT SALE OF DRY GOODS DRESS STUFFS, HOLIDAY â€"â€"GOODS| New Jackets and Jacket Cloths, also a few Ladies‘ xaitan 'flm to be Sold ‘XMAS ~HOLIDAYS Butterworth & Co., Alex. â€"Russell & Co., Sept 1131876. The Best Felt Skirts in the City. for 75 cents Latest styles in Ladies Jackets, Gents suits and overcoats made to order, style and fit guarâ€" Doc. 18, 1876. $ An early call solict THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT uly 2, 1076 SPECIAL XEA.Everything to Suit Young and Old, the Boss Stock of the City. @# wemmmmume () m .â€"â€"â€"J. â€"BONYVYVDEN. â€" SPECIAL VALUE ARKE AHOWING THR LARG ST AN MOST COMPLET®HTOCK oOFr To meet the requirements of trade and the wishes of all cash purchasers, IMMENSE VALUE GIVEN CHINA HALL. CHAMBER SETS FOR $3.00 CHINA TEA OSOE'I’S FOR $3.00 BRONZE LAMPS FOR $1.50 ~CThp @im‘, ’rinfi”g Office “,‘ 70 Bity. .. >« TWO WEEKS MIXED SALAD, CLLERY, __â€" IN THE CITY _ BUTTERWORTH & THE VARIETY HALL A Ww JUST RECEIVED aT S T O V E 2 61 Rideau street. B1 CONTINUALLY ARRIVING, AND MARKED AT A HOSIERY, GLOVES, Is still us memormu.nlflxa. The most complete nouu-pmmm,{ 66 & 68 Sparks street. McGARITY & THOMPSON, so. 62, 61 RIDEAU STREET _ _ROBT. FORCGIE, V WOW COP OW Th HHML WE s \/U., ._ _ . 2N0.5202 and 3M Wellington_street. AGENTS FORTHE CELEBRATED | HKHideau street FUR TIES, NT OF â€"FOR THEâ€" J. B. BRANNEN, 1E1TUCE, GEO., REDUCTION FANCY WOOLENB, CLOUDS,1 BUILDER, ONTREOR. 4., â€"RHUBA RB, Prabn and D wsar=e" DRY ”mP““” COLLARS & CUFFS SILK TIES& BOWS, FLO WERS, t M. ; (& pyS"* ameate Printt6 61 Rideau street. a .. 0 0 Ceeeeee O1 every description of insurable REDUCED RATgs _ *4 FURS 3 UiGept 2 1875 GOLD MEDAL Fall and Winter Trage vate residences PEACOCK "Scometrical designs in rich colours, or wise ; workâ€"coloured oA 'fl.“dslg-oh.. Te nhu.:ofii"_': s K. HO Artist awou-.h-% # WELLINGTON STREET, Oitaws. Oue â€" _ ROBERT MITCHELL, 4 ( Montreal Brass Works4 o:x%m-‘m.sl Iumbermen‘s ‘FoolS __Philadelphia, 13# St. Panl, corner of St. Frangles Xs â€" and the public that they have recenily exâ€" . Tengen Poelt rountry meha "Workshope? and â€" ALARGE AND VARIED ASRORTMENT Bronzed anrd Ohrystal Gasaliers, Brackets, Hall Lamps, etc. House ':S_(;zl_illf‘;gh â€"~This old Hotel has been refitt % o furginhed i how and accommodate mm‘mâ€".fi, ; Underthe old management, by which it bee There is excellent st Attached to the house. _ Aug 15 1876 Aug 25 1876 C.. CE VICTORIA â€" FOUNDRY. Catalogue of 40 Pa h bugs 4 ++~ Nm TO ; Millâ€"owners, Machinists and the public generally. The Subscribers beg to informljtheir friends y*eace m‘ Y NEXT wil o iluh)._ & Regalia Britanica, . _ Conchas De Regalia, IRON PLANERS & TURNING LATHES &h Iondll.l!'fld-llhl ont prepared to furnish T Steam Engines and Hydrantssand Pumps Ofa@ll mm .g’huofl- F4 Forzwhich they have an almost unrivalled Tyies & Leffel ',',,-!h, FEX W HEELDS, with M A CHINER Â¥Yâ€" improvements on the latter to prevent leak« 221 and toatie of short notide, Drat and _A’J',a‘fl'l“mm JO N LOVERIN HOUSE SIGN, THE "ROYVAL» CONTINUEE, T0 ‘Tary ustâ€"stamps by JA splendid mfl ts, Olls, Varnish, TUNJ, NDb ©"* & nd‘ House decorations aIWAYS On Memoria)* Pumping Machinery, *for Cities, Towns and Villages. GAs FWIXTURES 1 4 §Together with all kinds of Fruit ot all Kinds, Staingd Glass residences} at vory moderate priees. Flowe s 16 RIDEAU STREET OTTAWA Londres De FURS ; ;~ ___ FURS}!;, gmcnox as arREpr, GOULOEN‘S H01tL J. RATTRAYLA ;:O0: ts .9 _/ m“& Received daily, AWARDED;To MONTREAL (Bussex street) OTTAWA CARRIAGE PAWWTeR Windows for ch AND .: AHEARN on the receipt ef vis:â€" Beet. omee a»4 ,A_é!.-zfi Liosntiate of the omee is Mr OoTTAW A, Barristers Jul Â¥A4JL. Od&ceâ€"In MCLmop Carpet BA RRISTERS, CARPET 8 for this vite in# eiving by zonfLLA 8 iAV Gra Pract Jewe ie i" Cana You sheet & To F Comm is 16 ible t made by DEAR e imlant Bu to

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