se®, on Street. 1 § in EL +4 & be 1 Cers g Rooms, AM foms and Service y adapted :o light K. Rochester, M+ Equalled. â€" Shie. TION®S l Guide REETS s for Capeda, 4 18w I%7e.~> ; AnC CORCTC". 51 an ug;-r covers: $1.0 German and Enâ€" I n e rations on locheste hey ha;.e been shed in EnglHisB® ALOGUE ;A RDEN SEEDS o grow ents & only 3 s cont ents & nly 3 the treds ust W st us ( 0 m ® Svecial to THE LIME Kixesto®, Jan. made the usual dec ot the new Council McKelvey‘s majorit Yesterday a snow some boys were in Mills bad his leg Muntctpal i lectio=â€"( ollapse of a »new Houseâ€"A Faise Ramourâ€"The Duanâ€" kia Ac(â€"The Arbitration Case. PÂ¥A 22 No Ese en se e Yesterday a snow house collapsed while some boys were in it, and onejlad named Mills bad his leg broken, and another, named Bowers, bad his tibs fractured. The rumour of the death of P. Graham, M. P. P. for this county, is untrue ; he is very ill, but improving. The anti Durkin men held a meetin this evening. The Temperance men wiï¬ have their meeting toâ€"morrow :evening. Voting on the Dunkin Act on Thursday. 11 â€" ‘:l:;e. ;i.ec't_ic;m_ };wrday bave made great change in the County Council. . toms »vecucus â€" Smashing a Dwelling â€"The Youihfui timn«ssierâ€"The Â¥ic» tim of a Vinleut Assauit. ® °oc m e se esns The arbitrators who have been assigned the case of the County vs the City, as to how much the city should pay for their share of the reâ€"coustructed Court House, bave made their award; the City is to pay $7,000, or a proportion of $10,000, to the County‘s $1,300. Ar. Justice Wilsonâ€"The> Land ERVENS Caseâ€"A New Journal, Special to THE TIME® Foroxto, Jan. 2.â€"It was expected that Justice Wilson would this morning have ente ed _ a _ protest _ agsinst _ the decision arrived at on Friday on the Hon. George Brown‘s contempt case, but he made no movement. . It: is, however, generally credite« that he intends to take Lotice of the maiter, and will possiby Treesury, was before the magistrate toâ€" day and remanded till the 9th instant, on a charge of tampering with a land patent. Rev, Cbarles Clark, the Australian eloâ€" cutionist, lectures on Monday next on Ol ver Goldsmith, in aid of the St. George‘s Society. e 1 L ent, uC SBYC, SPPUCCOOUO AODL OO .AI orporation, intending to start & book“ to at w r es ® Very few members of the Legislature have yet arrived to be present at the opening of the House toâ€"morrow. $4 The Aitdrie Justices in Scotland have fined an engine driver employed on the North Britih Railway £5 rov kissing & {o:n'a“lfdy in a firstâ€"clasy carriage .Ann once bo sent 10 [NOT! ere expriss charges an id, ard the watch turns qth perbaps $3 and the At the City Council me ig a letter was read fr midlaw, President of th ailway, stating that C rrangements which the r aviny fallen through, i ossible ior the Company mended conditions pro an overflowing house. 1t six performa=nces to be giv A lottery swindle, baving i s in New York, bhas come seems that certain parties im to represent Topeka, ramie ("tv. Wyoming Te D H ox, Jan. 2.â€"The City Clerk usual declaration of the election w Counpcil at 12 o‘clock toâ€"day. y‘s majority, 240. 0 . Aal e onl D the quarter LONDO®n. assessment of the city for siru tive Fire mosTE. on their forwardicg $20 to deâ€" s charges, duty: etc., it would sent to them. On its arriv2l s charges and duty are not he watch turns out to be brass, aps $3 and the chain worth $1. ity Council meeting this even: er was read from Mr. Georgel resident of the Credit Valley tating that certain firancial nts which the road waz making len through, it would be imâ€" r the Company to carry out the conditions proposed in return atac ® [ oraing w (HOC es UR ‘ surplus funds, which has | b im prizes. Reveral ticket t ‘te sent circulars informing | I bad drawn prizes consisting \ t ind chain, made by Russell t their forwardicg $20 to deâ€" | ® arces, duty: etc., it would | t to tham. On ats arriv2l | nated in the wool was own: d by Mr. loss is estimated #eT JatCilg Anaoen ds es ompu,ry to carry out the ons proposed in return of a million bonus asked inting, of Ly man y rowdies in & them have been 4 n i n t ist nt ro chapnge in Trunk railway is _ perfectly eince Friday is been made . Wy ring its headquarâ€" come to light bere. arties in that city peka, Kansas and g Territory lotterâ€" to their account, ; funds, which has s. Neveral ticket circulars informing Â¥n prizes consisting Hall )ms returns ending Dec. the corres gh usage sly in the te ation here, tly for the line. bA44 W stre hre is taiming money uncder bis was done at the in: tignon, merchant, wh U4*€ the 30th of January, 1 | tered his shop and aske $20, sayingz that he : 1ltÂ¥ / cheque upon the Exchi aPd / amount, in addituion: e@D | nrevious!y owed him. to s the first Alls, 1 by \ Eerth for letteâ€"Filts of Mertalityâ€" Under EF=ise Preensesâ€""ond Ero#®. m their [ Pubi dtics, \M 1877 is previously owed him,. The accused acâ€" cordingly, after being given $20, Mr. Gag» noa bhas deponed gave a cheque to him for $220 on the bank pamed, in which ha gave the prosecutor to underâ€" stand ie had a deposit, which, in reality, it is alleged, was not the c# > : * lt is stated that the Government will assist the French emigrants desiring to reâ€" tura to France, provided they can meet the expenditure to the amount of $15 each. f The mails from bhere were despatched this evening by way of Albany and the Suspension Bridge, and will c ntinue by that routo till all the Grand Trunk Rail way trouble is over. An imperfect list of the liabilities of the Bond Bros. has been published by the Assignees, but it is stated in a foot note that there are other claims, The amounts and nanies of the creditors are not yet ascertained. _ As stated in a previous artiâ€" cle referring to the matter, many of the creditors are totally secured by stocks, upon which they made their advancs, whi‘e others will lose a ‘percentage by deâ€" preciation of stocks, the actual loss formâ€" ing but a small percentage of the whole liabilities, which amount to about $2,500, 0) of which $2,230,000 are . |_ocqn:od. The lsrgest creditors are C. Schreiber, Uttawa, tor $49,333 ; Jesse Joseph, $27, OU0; H. 8. Seott, Quebec, $70,017 ; Strathy & Strathy, $69,000 ; Bank of Montreal, $27,627 ; Alex Clark, $14,2735 : J D Gibb, $17,807 ; Jobn Crawford, of Verdun, $14,â€" 340; D J Bannatyne, Montreal, $12819; Joseph Hickson, $10,000 ;. J H Josepb, $11,732; and Exchange Bank, $10,000 ; the ather creditors are Hope & Templie, $2,050 ; M S Bond, $3 569 ; D E Boulton, Cobourg, $1,138; Gulf Porpoise Fishing Company, #137; George Hagar, $946;l Ean‘k of Commerce, ‘35.736; Chas Cassils, $811 ; E L Bond, iu trust, $9,340 ; Moat real Investment Association, $7,036 ; T M Bryson, $488; Chas Hart, $709; Chas Hagar, $4,132 ; Macdougail Broe, $662; R &?Mo‘t, $500; Mrs E Shaanon, Montâ€" rea‘, $1,785 ; G W simpson, $1,400 ; West ‘End Building Society, $1,684 ; Charles | Carnegie, Toronto, $4,316 ; Andrew Hayes, | Montreal, $425 ; J F _ Miller, $5,239; Geo Black, New York, $674; Village of Gaspe, Gaspe, $341; Village of (Gaspe, South, #882;, C C Gregory, Montreal, $215; Join Eade, $1,060 ; _ Burnett & Co, $1,200 ; Molson‘s Bank, $2,000; J P Crawford & Co, $5,808 ; C G Hobson, $551 ; (G K Morton, $130; G B Burland, $9 325 ; C McNab, River Du lA)u&,)Sl,éS?; | Stadacona Baok, Quebec, $7,690 ; w J | Turpin & Co, Montreal, $1.100; R W | Cowan, $732; Bank Du Peuple, $2,656 ; _| James2 Strachan, $120 ; Canada Investâ€" ment "Asscciation, $1,664; J J Hayes, ) | g750; J C Griffin, $433 ; woyal Cauadian Insurance Co npany, $1,000 ; Union Bank of Lower Canada $5,476; L A P Barthe, t $762 : Barnston Bros, $602; La Banque National, §2,000 ; HC Soott, g111; F U , | Burnett & Co, $5,548. . | _ The regular Stock Exohange Board , | telegraphed _ toâ€"day to. Cagwin Ford, who received severe injuries by the rail â€" ; | way acoident near Rutland, expressing , | their solicitude for his condition. The _ | captain replied by t.elegn%h that he was badly sbaken and bruised, but was ‘doing _ | well nevertheless. _ _ . §11,732; and the gther cre $2,050; MS Cobourg, $1, Company, # Ean‘k of Comt $811 ; E L B $811 ; E L Bone real Investment Bryson, $488 ; r, $4,132; & 4 Moat, $500 WOELLRNUTWIEREIECC The â€" Grand â€" Truok receipts for the week emding December 23, 1876, amounted to 3146,283, as â€" compared with $197,166 for the corresponding period of last year, & decrease of $50,583. There bas been a slight increase under the bead of passengers and mails, but the decrease in merchandise has been lu"g: UOUICMBW NP MRROACICCDDO OO His Honour Judge Mackay set aside and quashed the writ of attachment of insolvency taken by the Dominion Type Foundry against Mr. James Cotton, and discharged him from the effects of it with costs. The action was taken on an enâ€" dorsation made by the defendant. _ il to THE T NTREAL, /A Bank stocks toâ€"day â€" steady ; Telegraph was e gular at 125 ; Montreal, . ed, 974 ; Merchants‘, 894 secu ht oi â€" B nbndntidnntyaribemise Mriduinipannes 2 {f the park, and a still worse one of the country. They debated ipon the chance of finding any fox that day, and finally appealed to Lord Lonsdale himself, who was ‘listening to their conversation. ©Gentlemén," he‘said, "Iam sure you will find a fox.‘"‘ "Sure?" said they, smiling at each other, as they glanced at the driedâ€"up, Prim old fent.lem.n, «"You can‘t be sure." * Yes, I can," he replied calmly, "for I am the master of the hounds.‘‘ At the same time he drew a ham »er from beneath the seat, balf raised the lid, and disclosed a fine large fox, sayâ€" ing, * and here he is. An Italian organ grinder, in a side street in London with & terribly bad ,inâ€" | strument, was moaning piteously over his | ill success. He bad taken not a peDUY | all day, and had not the whlerowiu:sl ï¬â€˜x mm EL h awily i quick ; it‘s money you want, isn‘t it ?° The old man obeyed, an,i the girl sang to the organ until a good harvest of pennies had been reaped. . "Will that do, fri 1nd ?" | she asked, and, receiving an affirmative answer, resigned <the instrument anad passed rapidly away, laughing. w A man and his wife weie found in their dwelliny in San Francisco, both with bullet wounds, from which they have probably since died. The hmbgnd uit:iw‘u _his dying testimony, that his wile him, and then accidentally shot herself. The d 800 U loins tastimony. that ber barles Royer, of Lachine, and of tha M.P of that n:me, was, ning, arrested on a cbarge of obâ€" money under fa‘se pretences. s done at the instance of Mr. G. A. , merchant, who alleges that on i of January, 1875, Mr. Boyer enâ€" s shop and asked bim to lend: him yinz that he would give him & upon the Exchaoge Bank for that â€" in addition to $200 which ie SLECOW T EATUAICEN se e ® strument, was moaning piteously over his ill success. He bad taken not a peDDY all day, and had not the wherowitï¬nl for a night‘s lodg‘i‘fg. Presently a showily dressed wowan came along. "What‘s the matter o0‘d man ?" The Italian artist told bis tale. The woman wWas evidently touched by the man‘s tears . "We‘ll soon put that right," she exclaimed, "Give me yous ork@n." Whea she heard its t nes she â€" winced a little. "You are a little out of tune friend," she said rebukingly, but she set off playing while the old man looked on bewildered, and a croxd began to gather. The old man stood still until the woman was proâ€" voked into chiding him for not having reâ€" course to his hat _ ** Pass it round, and be quick ; it‘s money you want, isn‘t it 37 The old man obeyed, ani the |ir1 sang to bhis tale. T touched by th put that rigt me you. Ork2 in â€" addition ly owed him y, after being § dcpoued dying testimonys ©78" """/"/" _"i¢. _ ‘The and then accidentally shot herself. The wifo said, as ber dying testimony, that her husband shot her, and then accidentally alot himself. Each gave jealousy as the iucim:fl?un :)L the other‘s c;m No body saW &D polwo had no means of n.ouutb truth. EGRaAPAIC uce 2 â€"Mr. Jette, M P., is essor to the late Judge ~rments in the two 121 in the Roman the Protestant ; 32 which 10 died out excited and irre 1833 ; Consolidat were Tquip_t 'tnd PONDS EXTRACT POMDS EXTRAOL. ‘The People‘s Remedy. . The Universal Pain Extractor. Note: Ask for Pond‘s Extract. POND‘S EXTRACT â€"The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been im use over #Hear, for I will speak Of ¢rcellent things." Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty years, and for cleanlinessand prompt curative virtues cannot be excelled. CHILDREN. No family can afford to be without Pond‘s Extract. Accidents, Br-lu:: Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are re almost instantly by externul :%m Promptly relieves pains of Burns, ds, Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, RBoils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests inâ€" flammation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, removes discoloration and lmlmpidly. LADIES find it their best friend. It ass the pains to which they mstoeullnriy -uh‘&:\ctâ€"noubly fullness and pressure in the head, nausea vertigo, &0. ft gromptlfl amgliorates and permanently beals a kllnd- of inflammations and ulcera= tions. HEMOHRHOIDS or PFLES find in this the only immediate relief and ultimate cure. No case, however chronic or obstinate can long resist ita regular use. VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. KIDNEY DISEASES. | It has no equal for pere manent cure. _ i BLEEDILNG from any cause. For this it is a speâ€" cific. It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuraigia and Rheumatism are d‘ alike relieved, apd often mmtlg cured. b l'lYll’:lAElo(nllnr oohwhom.aulnbdwuh Pond‘s Extract of Witch Hazel recom« mend it in their practice. We have letters of commendation from hundreds of Physicians, pnczi:a( w}:on:do(;x d “t;o:l':.lo?n‘m they . In ition +â€"otder its use for Swellings all hndl, ?ln-y, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonâ€" sils, simple and chronic Diarrhca, Ca+* tarrh (for which it is a specifc &nuâ€" blains, Frosted Feet, Stings of Insects, Musquitoes, ctc., Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manver of Nlm..inl?;.ï¬..“mm Roughness #8, and Smarting ; beals Cuts, Eruptions and Pimples. It revives, invigorates and. r¢freshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. & TO FARMERSâ€"_Pond‘s Extract. No Biock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be withâ€" bie in every Farmâ€"yard as well as in every Farmâ€"house. M‘zb&flmdm will never be without it. CAUTION! Pond‘s Extract has been imitated. ‘The genuine article has the words Pond‘s Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse all Do L TTA amamanta * k how to prepare it . Refuse all o&‘n":‘?rvp.nmm of m This is . the u{'nflolgu-dbyhyddnu.mdinth hongi olthueonntynndznm HISTOR .:l‘elt 'gnl o' Ir:.â€"l'. b&:eg n m irm, gen: on a) ronp»‘s EZEEACE "COMEANY, W Melten CENT ENNI A L CGentro Tow 1 Livery Stables. RITISH LIOM AOTEL, out it. It is used by all the leading Livery n mm cre ons or s no aans m â€"dlaile Uiehige, . »rdomr Beratohes, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleedâ€" en mmpamen iamy mulc.munpmnuh valuaâ€" HEAVY;:TURNING:‘A W ARDED.TO GEoRGs NEwWELL Mull Farnitare Manufactory GKO..NEWELL m1 Proprieto Scientific Wonder BoX Boy‘s Own Laboratory New Smelling Bottleg Lane, New O\ awa Jualy 3. 1875 LIVERY STABLES oD FOR HULL Sp arks stroot, Ottawa. Wtlailis aa1 Wosdsn Co ffins and Caskets of every style, with ?lulnlblo frimmings always on and. Shrouds, Scarfs, Crapes and (Gloves supplied on the shortest wotice, or rented if required. _ _ Cloths _ Hearses sent to any part of th countr’y a , Prioses to SUiT THE Coars. D sxTLE Tow Perfumery at 20 per A BRANCH ESTABLISHâ€" MENT was (ï¬onï¬ on the 1st instant, in essrs._ Garland, Mutchmor & Co.‘s New Block, on Sparks street, where onrg- thing connected with the above business may be obtainâ€" ed on short notice at QUEEN & METCALE STS., R: ANGUS, â€" â€" Proprletor, (Suscessor to"}{A." Swalwe (l,) UNDERTAKING . Tits Branches. % Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc., lways in Stock. PA Hearses sent to any ï¬t of the country at moderate ral C Residence over the Store. _ May 2, 1876 dawâ€"y UNDERTAKER _ ____ CHARGKEK®, . _ 3. RI3G<R3, Undataker . No. 15, Nicholas street, near Rideau street, Ottawa. RA~Residence, as former at Nicholas street. ts May 8, 1876. il4ly a SPLENDIO ASSORTMENT OF GEO E. PRESTON‘S FIRST PRIZE Take no other. MY USUAL MODERATE H. P. GIBSONX, Restdence 2) 4] Albert street "he JNQFRTAKING. Coffin Store, TTAWA BARTON, for Winter Suits NEW LAMPS, York. ROBT. WILLILAMS, cONFECTIONERâ€" SPARKSSTREET â€" ATIrHE § W. HEARN, â€"ANDâ€" T weeds. cent reduction ‘LES, OTTAwWA WEDNESDAY, JANU\RY 8 i87° 12y ©905â€"tf HARDWARE. F. MCDNUGALLiE&CO‘S Mili & Crossâ€"Cut Saws: } FILES, BABBIT T MET AL Rubber and L:â€"ather Helting,‘ Chains, Anchors, Cordage, Bar lron, Tin Plates, Sheot : on, Btoves, Furnaces, Rlacksamith‘s Coals, Woeod wnre for Car ‘ages, ‘Cart«, Waggon, Sleizhs, Sroad and Narrow Axes, &c. &c. aATFOUR STORES, COAL & WOOD. *Public â€"buildings and private residences heated in a most.modern and healthy manâ€" CITY*REFERENCES s ESTIMATESJON|APPLICATION Orders from a distanceJpromptly attended ; to Sept 28 1876 H. MEADOWS & CO. ‘Capital" Stove Depot Alex. Workman & Co. HARDW ARE Fresh. Bulk Oysters JUST RECEIVED OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale and Retail. WASHBURN‘S AXESâ€"ROPES} BURRILL‘S AXEsâ€"CHAINS BOWAN‘3 AXESâ€"POWDEH HIGGIN‘S AXESâ€"SAW8 IRONâ€"STEELâ€"SHOT : HEAVY STOCK OF ___â€" Manufacturer n&d D kinds of. GUNS, __ _ ____ N‘B.â€"All kinds of repairs and eral J obbing attended to. a9" ::;'l This Hotel is the I Class House in the Cit] Class House in the 01&; 1118 and kept as an excepti P.blo LUMBERING and GENERAL HAINiD WARE.| ROOFPING MATERIAL HarINmMsTORES YAr visfich," 270. > [E COMMONISTREET, MONTREAL ~Theabove company.want twojor three 1es estable and activeagents. Rideau and Wellington Streets. __ _ y», ept 2th, 1876 _______________ Gas AND STEAM FITTER, BELL HANGER AND COPPERSMITH, GUNs8MITH AND > LOCOKSMITH, 480 Sussex; street, bet ween York and Clarence streets. “B;th cheaper than any other house in the C . Estimates given. All orders prompu! :t- tended to. Aug 23 1876 HIGHEST PRIZE Howe Sewing Machines o t o ic _ HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTER, Wellington street, â€" â€" Near Fooley‘s Bridge suit the times oT aAIR FURNACES No. 144 Rideau Street, next[to the ;8t, LAWRENCE MOTEL CRAUDIERE PISTOLS AND Steady Employment, Lumber LMUMDOE EIRNUT and G m or |Split At reasonable prices, and warranted to give RUSSELL HOUSE, i :OUT .TO; ORDER KDo.!WM : _____ _ _._ Battens and Furrings CENTENNRAL s of every desori Latest n n W olis, Sening a Wb Machinery, Engines and SotifsrBtemm OTTAWA. . An assortment of Lumber kept | (LateSalesman at Satchell‘s) mfll to Inform his friends and the mm genâ€" erally that He has purchased the in the new Byâ€"Ward Market, hul‘ recupied by Messrs. Satchell Bros., and out with a firstâ€"class supply of.guf‘ M M‘I.nb New Butcher‘s Stall with a firstâ€"class SuPP *‘ """I~‘_othinge but Cos." e is determined to supply nothing but The primest quality of meat, and charge the :.,n)o?ut‘-prou in order to secure & fair are 0 ro e. : A All ord"-:.-wm attended t« in the most prompt manner. f s dBw D0 LCO O ohavrmvenn D. BOOTH, HAS. W. LEONAuu UNEQUALLEDI IN .QUALITY _ _ WIITITY & EFAVORABLE] PRIGES H. HODGES. 56 SPARKSST., Repairs promptiy Wellington street, Ottawa. AMMUNITION SPORTING IMPLEMEN ® Chaudiere Planing Mills, 1531 Sussex STREET FIRST CLASS HOTEL APPLY IMMEDIATELY &&& HENRY CRACK VERY CHEAP L AMLIN CC NOR Ganl lA efacde Ntall No. 2 Byâ€"Ward Harket. OTTAWA, CANADA. PATTERSON & LAW. Patterson & Co. Ta 0 u; -g;y-ro__t_t_;_rn which the Trade MOULDINCS AWARDED AT THE FURS. JW. W. CRITCHLEY‘8, «ATâ€" T HE FOUNDEY. attended to , & co. c Aaoa uirest Agent for Oitawae constantly JOB PRINTING OFFICE LIDBEBATU &T. CIRCULARS Bill Heads, Concert Programmes, Printed m the shortest notice a at moder rehants will ) call and -x‘“ please and uee the m r ted Ana bort % Incafum in t nsc iter. o 19 pouts p THE TIMES OFFICE suburbs and Hull, at 15 cents per week snbscribe : will please leave thair â€"names address at the new office ; 60 & 70 Rideau Street, of ps of Societicn on ooooiancs se ctored Tor by the year. usds cighres o rre (DAILY AND WEEKL i B.> TAYVYVLOR ELEGANTLY PRINTED AT Business and 68 & 70 A sPECIALTY.: Bills and Posters Notices of Meetings. Visiting Cards, Au1ts ed in Otta in the Otu'w". ts of the city, T“ ST. LAWEBENCE Of :nuiform gauge with the Grand Trunk Railway QTTAWA RAILWAY, Ox and Frox MoxpAY, NoYvEXBER 20rH 1876 For West and South at 10:50 a.m. \ Night Train. To Montreal every night (Sunâ€" days excepted). ure connection with Grand Trunk Trains IMh T tontel varmontel Optein onl and ntral e and from New Yormwn. and all ;311&- “:rnm‘h“d ts in 81 ping Car running from n Slee Watertown to New York, can be secured at mmu Office in Ottawa. er than by any other route. Trains en e ontrcnd s woLDS, :Brockville & Ottawa Railways. For Ottawa ‘and> Pembroke, via Brockville. ObbRWB®. . 1 ce ce ee e a en e un bre® I â€"â€"v} L '=_} }‘:_ 'G':.T.: .:..-‘--'. -; BrOOKY1L®: ; . .+ . +2 «+ «+s c «+ » «8280 PBA« m}:’fl T. JMO’.";.'.‘.‘P_:'-.'.':’ OBRRWB o e ue ce nee be akd dn nb Express Train for the ‘West, and U Aiotk Biver Hailway for New York, U!‘!'__x-_.- S 0 C aore ns / "&"p.'i."‘ cce n td aad Aeunk Haprens Black River Railway from New York, Albany, LEAVING OTTAWA. | ABRIVING IN OTTAWA Th Pullman Cars without ehnfo en rl‘h% _‘To Montreal every night (Sunâ€" West at 10:00 p.m. ‘RAINB, EACB WAF, DAILY, AS T "Ardds: * :TWO.EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. ALBION â€"HOTEL COURT HOUSE AYVENUKE, OPrAWA, ONT, This House is well known, situated in a fine locality on Court Huuse Avenue}. _F 4 fad * mlrd class sample rooms Zfor: commercial Every attention paid to guests." ; u,,::::, a..g‘.m,o-flb-b.“ from JOHN W. WEBSTER, _ rgues caerar ano LISH REMEDY R. C.~W.=â€" MacCuaig Cures all Nervous Uiseases, such as 1remors, Mnty.m’:-.n.m.!r-mm gfpccllh Med cine is more quhil;‘r:m- mended as an unfailing cure for Beminai m.nm-. W Impotency and diseases that follow as a sequence of selfâ€" ?ifluuo%gu on soalp TE® Specific Medicine. at Managing Director, Ottawa. From the West at 7:00 From both East and _ West at 8:45 a.m. From the East and _ South at 4:10 p.m. WILLIAM |GRAY‘8] . . 1050 a.m., 450 p.m. Mvedretemees: \<â€" 14 «w .. 925 a.m., 845 p.m. 120 p.m., 780 p.m &.M., 4:05 p.m Lc l 140031 0t c uts Aboaigty / pool? woug 7 cludes mn{ valuable Tremedkl for human affiictions, it is a matter of oorulnt‘y. that in all cases whoir: the 1 vitality wn.mu. m:-mdy at presc n It vulm effects such as nothing will produce, and it possesses the great advantage of not causâ€" Although th ha" moders Materia® Medica in TR SE Mn P P _ aal of this character Phosphorus may follow the m in nl: changes, may oxidise l? &ï¬ great of laries, and be indifferen! oxym lnuuotger; may oooz in the brain in vitreous form, as quickly as the inâ€" tellect or u:n&muon nds, and mcnm flaming that thoughts may breathe and wo! may burn, and may be t in the bones in its unorp‘mnl tent, like an impasâ€" sive caryatid, to upoh_ its &nwcsnod shoulders the mere dead weight of stones of fleshâ€"and what is here said of the brain, as contrasted with the will apply with o?ul or similar fc to m;n&:flnr organs y < ï¬m tn;:q;hor‘\’:lll‘m em, we may Posdfucte ath TCls betiFing points in the on and a assive condition." â€" | 1iDr. Rowbotham it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that orus in & n-:}n_n- oxidated state is an element of &câ€" tivity lu t.~ rrainand nervous system of anâ€" o Ees C P t Eis ing, when its use is relinquished, the slightest r':‘ur;iuonorg‘vipm‘ f.» 1, A e Wo Apri saYs ; " But of all the emenie nobs seem to exhibit so an wb;oomns unlg u:n' e bodz as Phosphorus. which can impei and quickly pass from & condition 0 r chemical _activity Arake of groat obemice ) ineriness. , In virtur ar 215 “M"‘ ‘.-Tl:tih..qï¬ly;' Acult to Mlt‘{ the ction af grea portance of Phos] on n: an clement of the Materia Medica. :%Enmn;; e lâ€"t lo“mvlrl'l& garded and so seldom #" Theenly an#wer which can be given is :â€"that acertain ?lflcnnyhnbnn in so p it hat its action may be Kept under m m:ï¬l."mw Innuud‘l-n A.loohol,l:“ah and in several x"' substances; but however valuable it has bm.fo-l‘ in all hitherto known meâ€" t ie p ioh as upu';'mm-w 1t MMWP?' ses, and to employ itonly in extreme cases. PMOSPIODME. PHOSPHORU®:! MEDICIN E Protected by Rojyal Letiers Patent. : Dated:Octgberilith.21800. ‘m'Afrn-â€_:uall'_ wONDERFULLY, THE BOWELS BEOOME REEGULAR, A mm% ‘THE SKIN CLEAR AXD HEALTHY, _ AND THE HAIER AOQUIZES “.m“ â€" importance action of Wno on the om'-d of nutrition. gar CAUTAON,â€"The inr mmfla demand for Dr. nr’t;ht'- Plx‘:‘m.hn to several imitations under names ; :mhmuflmu medicine should therefore careful to observe that each case bears the Dr. t/‘m M:xlyu" vc?.m sstrar cly . same words are also o‘ wn in Evâ€" cautioned purchasing spurious imitaâ€" tions from the United States, an d are to note the directions for use se nrinted in all the languages as above, without which none can vossibly be genuine, jEXPORT AGENTS. Watney & Uo, 1W7 Southwark street, Latite 4 2. Ryans, Lescher & Bvans, 60 Bar: The Phosphodyne Nervous Debility, ll‘â€"â€" "777'7 P o it is diffic t orus i an el a nervous 6 ll’t t to re portance « of Materia ble e t iom Mcult to resist the conâ€" portance of Phosphorâ€" ‘ATRONAGE xXYGER Taxe» imrenxauuy it relieves dnstandly the most acute pain. Usen exrersxauuy it is the best Liniment in the world. ® Cures Sudden Colds or Coughs. HOUSEHOLD Relieves Asthma and Phthisic Ni y en oT 0P PAIN.KILLER «ures Canker in the mouth and stomach. Is a Sovereign Cure for Diptheria. Affords relief from the most intense paing. The word PA * is n on eant x do 108 P ' Eh:o;\: will be prosecuted to the We ~ .J"i."’:'ï¬ï¬.‘:; ‘to â€" Goop" of hopt ts ol noonn dn which have bo {6606 Removes Cramp and Pains in the Stomach. 1s the great summer medicine. A sure dure for Dysentry and Choléra Morbuas. Unequaled for Rheumatism or Neuraigia. Price 25 Ots. per Hostle, _ Bold h‘-l Druggists Qi‘. A uren‘s Li UNG BAZSAN! L; 11 owmnonmmseme: â€" E mnu:c._n-fl i# > Perry, Davis & Sop & Lewrence, .. _ |â€" u&u & ‘ Price, ONE DOLLAR PKR BOTTLE. For sale by all the leading druggists in the Dominion. PILE & HUMOR PAINâ€"KILLER OTHERS "' LC oure yo onE 1 nou: y your l on PAINâ€"KILLER PILE & HUMOR o ol dintuses of the Skis Dt met ecunich and pubier ehon P e ic and FOWLE‘S PILE & HUMOR Humor Oure cun be had at any PAINâ€"KILLER PILE & HUMOR this remedy has proved itself an effectual cure 'v‘-':":u:'u†i':'m -: fruke -"E m:u-mah all cases. -%rouus one bottle soill almays curc. cases Piles attended with humor, two or more botfles After a practical test of over twen are sometimes required. ‘In eases of Lepror ies tw Kov bottles will eewally effect a oure. PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PmDavh&lq&fLm'wfl, BOLE AGENTE, Montreal gns PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER FOWLE‘S FOWLE‘S FOWLE‘S C a e ‘M /v;‘,n"“‘aa â€"hve of 1k i h