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Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Jan 1877, p. 4

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a} 8 A Goov Hoxsz.â€"â€"The man Amhornon,, moâ€"â€"~ in § t tm ~â€"â€" oo who was sentenced by the Police Magisâ€" Fhe question is whether, in this age of trate yesterday to 18 months, seems to be | utilization we are going to allow the a ):!r of horse flesh. He says the | bo lies of the dead to remain unutilized," ani he traded with Mr. Champness | says the Scientific American. The writer was worth ~$200, if it was worth Aoont..[ tells how the skin of a human being He also declared that his wife was dying ) mukes soft pliable, light brown leather of consumption, and that he was a man | when tanned, like fine calfskin, but more injured severely by the public. At this| porous. ‘The available skin of a good pathetic stage of the proceedings, a hard | :iz>l man will make two pairs of boots. hearted stranger advanced and ciaimed | Another way of utilizing bodies suggested the vest he had on him as his own. At | is to cremate them in a retort, converting this stage of the proceedings the prisoner | the volatile matter into illuminating gas, had the grace to collapse. and the bones into phosphates. ArJ. J. Dewar‘s clearing sale of cloth-’ Ship building on the Clyde employs ing. 40,00(;‘ men. ‘ A Beavmzut Felt Skirt 750 at J. B. Bramnen‘s. AstRiY.â€"A young man olfruinwcnt.ic bearing called yesterday on Mr. Patrick‘s house, om Gloucester street, to pay his New Year‘s visit. Unfortunately no one was at home except the servant girl, who f was very much frightened. She was still more so when the visitor, after kindly ' calling for the mistress, divested himself amd went into bed. The police came | shortly after, by special request, and took ' him to the Station . | Ar J. J. Dewar‘s, the best and cheapest pants. Firs Ararmâ€"Yesterday evening about 7:30 ofelogk an alarm of fire was sounded from box 16, corner of Duke and Queen streets, and immediately the reels turned out, when it was found that some of the woodwork in the lower part of Baskerâ€" ;ilh’l store, Duke street, had taken fire. t was speedily extinguished without much damage being done. Hrart.â€"Samuel, the man who stole the horse in Prescott, and adopted such a magnificent role in the swopping way, was sentenced [{yesterday moruing to _ 18 months imprisonment by the Police Magâ€" istrate. A farmer of the name of Kelly, | after the man had been sentenced, stood | up and said{ he had been cheated out of a horse worth $75 near Kemptville by the rame man on the 3rd of October last. | Tas Cantexxiar Baxguer.â€"A meeting of the Centennial Committee was held y evening in the City Hall. Mr. Am, Sm Persident, occupied the chair. Owing to a misunderstanding regarding the rdvertisement, the meeting was adjourned till 3 p.m. on Saturday. ~, Mirciszet selling very low at the Liver pool Houseâ€"J. B. finnnon o T L2J 72. CORMONY AOARW Ab OONS, LQ l‘t'nis fellow;" when 1 walked back Goorge ‘;’ disappointment. said, " Is that you, Archie?" and I said Firz.â€"The fire alarm pealed out last /‘ Yes;" he took ho‘d of me and com night at 8:25, at the house of Mrs. Joseâ€" | menced to wrestle ; he told me he had phine Taylor. Tae reels arrived on the | had a row and punched a fellow ; he did ground in time, and the police acted | not say he intended doing the same to me bravely in the matter, saving as they did | if he had not known me; George Graves two children. P.C. Vizard, an old fire: I appeared to be the worse of liquor ; Harry man, was the mamwho did the duty. | Graves appeared to be sober ; one of them Mipxient Raveu.â€"This holiday repreâ€" sentation, which takes place at the Opera House on Monday, the S&h inst., promises to be an unusually successful one. Those holding tickets should at once secure their seats, at Messrs. Orme & Sons, to & disappointment. mv’i::â€"":pm?: fiortnnd was charged" before the Police istrate yesâ€" terday with a violent lluul.fln Nelson street on last Saturday woeek. Mary ‘l:iyrhk, the complainant, had her badly battered. His worship re manded the prisoner till Saturday next. Dermrorinc.â€"Detective Groulx found a buffalo robe on Tuesday in the Pgse: sion of :oi)mminem. politician. The robe was a stoien one (had been taken from Aylmer last month) and the detective is now engaged in finding out the reason why. It is feared the free and independâ€" ent voter will get into trouble. Marzrian.â€"At Carleton Place Ont , Jan. 2nd, 1877, at the bride‘s residence, by the Rev. W. Ross, Mr. Ormond Higman, chief operator of the Montreal Telegraph Comâ€" pany at Ottawa, Ont., to Miss Lizzie Lowe of (,lcrloton Place. The happy couple proceeded upon & tour West, amidst the hearty greetings oi a host of friends. Ar J. J. Dewar‘sâ€"underclothing very cheap . Aw â€" Armesmâ€"Bailif Hamilton â€" was arrested last night for drunkenness by the Kolieo. . He said while being arrested that e did not care about himself, but (my God) what would the people of Ottawa do. Prssexts.â€"Mr. Harrison Stevens, of the Ntevens House, was presented yesterday with three or four presents, amougst them a cigar case, an operm glass, a card case, and several other nice New Year‘s gifts. Firsz.â€"The reels were out yesterday morning because of an alarm of fire from Daly street. It was only a chimney and the alarm was somewhat unfounded. Locat Lzeistatcar.â€"If the trains are agreeable, Mr. D. ‘Donoghue, M. P. P., leaves for Toronto toâ€"day to attend the session of the Local Legislature. "Dz. Paxoross will give an evening party at Gowan‘s Hall on Fmidéay evening next. «© Pickwick" will be presentâ€""Centennial Statuary." . Admission 25¢ and 50c. Resucror tus Euzctions.â€"The winter stock must be cleared out tRis month at aud under cost. John Smith & Co. Y.M.C.A.â€"Remember the lecture toâ€" might in the Association rooms by Mr. J. H. Belil, M. A. Subject : "Sit Walter Raleigh and his times." _ eAtr Dewar‘sâ€"Beaver Cloth Overcoatf* worth $11, for $7 50. Guaranteed cheap. est ever shown in the trade. At J. J. Dewar‘s â€"ali wool vests, worth $3 for $1 50â€"Sussex street. ¢ Sexoor Boiarp.â€"A meetling of the pubâ€" lic EWshool Trustees will be held in the City Hall this evening. Woor Goons of every kind selling very AmRests.â€"There were 15 prisoners arâ€" rested last night. Most of them were for drunkennes s. Trs Councu.â€"The. old City Counci members will assemble on Monday even ing next. Orrictatâ€"The City Clerk, will deliver officially the state of the polls at 3 p.m toâ€"day, Oversas in can and bulk at 118 Rideau street. CHAS,. BRYSON Will place all overâ€"due acâ€" counts in the hands of his Solicitor for collecâ€" tion on Monday, 15th January,1877. Call and settle and save costs. Aut Woot Suroes selling at half priceâ€" J. B. Brannen. Rapvortions in all lines of furs at Cote & Leblanc‘s. Ruxawar.â€"One of Mr. Martin Ryan‘s horses ran away yesterday, UOpposite Bate & Co Yam. HOURS FROM NLNR TO FOUXR m MUSGROVE‘S MERCANTILE INSTITUTE (ritve CHA®S. BRYSON s Education before going into busines P A R FE, N T S LOCAL NEWS NOTICEK. OTL? HS (1 ( Sparks street hane ' Prierre Pixaro, shoemaker, was then called, and stated that he knew the deâ€" fendants ; Hatry Graves and Dougherty were in his shop on Saturday, the l6th December ; this was about a quarter after cight o‘clock ; they had a game of cards together ; Graves showed h‘s coat sleeve, which was torn, and said, "see what I have been doing;" I said " that‘s nothing," and he then showed~ me: his knuckles, ‘which were bloody, asking what I thought of that; I asked him if they had been having a row or a fight over at Kelly‘s. and he answered me in a laughing way, " Oh no, just alittle fun ;‘ about 11 o‘clock I heard the noise of a row, b~t I could not #say whereit.was, I did not see any marks of a row about Kelly‘s place the next day; my place is opposite Kelly‘s saioon. Pinard‘s evidence was continued until the Court broke up for the day. Prisoners stated that they had no quesâ€" tions to ask the witness. Witness continuing â€" George Graves did not say that any man called him a son of a b â€"â€" that night. * 4 & uP ubanie® AG S â€" adtoretaBanie 69 iob icbAcin4 3 we met about 10:30 o‘clock ; there was only one with George at that time, but three others afterwards came out of Latour‘s ; Georgeo Graves made me ac quainted with these parties, but I forget their na nes ; I do not know who offered me the drink ont of the bottle ; it was neither of the Graves ; it was not snowing that night. § Dougherty stated that it was Friday vight they met the witness,and proceeded to argue the ma‘ter, when the Recorder called bim to order. To Doughertyâ€"It was a moonlight night ; I swear positively it was Saturday night that I met George and Harry Graves: Arontsardp |Psurte®, swomn: 1 am a labourer and reside on the Flats ; I know the Graves brothers ; I was in Hull on Saturday, the 10th December, and saw the two Graves‘ about 10:30 o‘clock; there were two others with them : [ do not know if Dougherty was there ; " saw them at Grimes‘ corn<r; when I went by George Graves and another were wrestling toâ€" gether ; George Graves said " Let‘s go for I saw no one leave after Hutchinsou ; Graves and Dougherty did not go out afier Hutchinson left ; I swear positively to that ; [ cleaned up the bar room the next day, but saw no blood ; 1 heard no row on the siceet. | _ AosuiNe St. Amour, a servant igirl in Kelly‘s employ, was then called, and stated : I have lived in Kelly‘s for three weeks ; I was there the night the man Hutchinson was missing ; 1 did not know him; he came there about, 6 o‘clock ; I saw bim twice that evening; th o last time I saw hira was about 6:30 o‘cl ock ; he had ro cas; on at the time, but he bad his vest on ; I heard no noise in the house that nigbt ; I was in the kitchen until about 11 o‘clock ; I did not see the deceased go through the house to get into the yard ; I was in the front room when the deceased went out at the bar room door ; when deceased went out he s@id he was going into the yard, and one of the boarders told him not to go without his coat ; he could get into the yard through the house or from the outside ; 1 the gate was usually closed at night ; Kelly never spoke to me about what ocâ€" curred ; there were three or four persons in the bar when Hutchinson left ; no ene went out with bim ; I will not be positive that 1 saw bim going out ; I saw him about 10 o‘clock in the ber room ; that would be three times that [ saw him ; I beard no noise in the bar room ; I did not hear a tumbler breaking ; I do not know if Graves went out after Hutchinson ; I did not notice that Graves‘ coat, was torn; The case will be resumed this morn _ Jarvis MUoLex, sworn : Ilive in Hull and know the defendants ; I did not know the decersed, but saw him jn Kellys saloon on Saturday, 16th December ; I saw him first about 6 o‘clock ; he was drinking ; I remained there about three quarters of an hour ; the deceased was in l quor, and wanted to wrestle ; no one wrestled with him ; no angry words {)ur ecd between him and the party ; 1 was there when Hutclfinson took off both coats ; he did rot take off his waistâ€"coat at this time ; I left about 7 o‘clock ; Geo. Waddell went out with me : after tea I went back to Kelly‘s to see if Waddell was theis, but Doagherty amd Kelly met me at the door and said that he had gone; on Monday 1 was in Kelly‘s, and the latâ€" ter told me that Hutchinsen was missing, and that his clothes were there ; I never told any one tvat it was in consequence of the noise and scuffiing that I wont in on the second time of passing ; Doughâ€" erty was in the house at the time ; I saw Hutchinson leaning up against the end of‘ the counter. UGs ros Wanprii was called, and stated that he was in Kelly‘s place between six and seven o‘clock on Saturday night, the lith of December ; deceased came in and wanted to wrestle, but no one took up the challenge ; Graves said he would wrestle him on Monday for $1,000 ; deceased «id not have his vest off when witness was there ; he swore positively that while he was there no one took hold of Hutchinâ€" son; he was not there when the latter went out ; no one told him to shut up, or said that he ought to get a slap in the mouth to keep him quiet ; he did not see Graves‘ coat wrn: he left about seven o‘clock, and did‘ not see decessed afterâ€" wards ; he was in Kelly‘s place the next day, but no mention was made of Hutchinâ€" son‘s absence ; he had not been told what to say at the trial ; Grimes went out beâ€" fore he did, but he could not say how long bafore ; he saw Graves next morning, and noticed nothing wroog with his coat, and nothing wes said about it; when wituess left the house the two Graves, Dougherty and Kelly were there. ‘ Investigation Before the Recordsr Joun Grivues testified that he was with the deceased in Kelly‘s saloon on the night in question and bad a drink with bim there ; deceased appeared to be the worse of liquor and let a tumbler drop from his hand; the deceased promised to come to his place to sleep, but never game ; the clothes belonging to deceased were brought to his place by Mrs. Hutchinson. C The case of the mtssing man, lfutchin- son, came up before the Recorderjof Hul yesterday morning. * °_ W. McKay Wright, MP., and Mr U Neil, Nuperintendent of the Dominion Police, appeared for the prosecution. The prisoners, Graves and Dougherty, were undefpndLHw counsel. The following evidence was taken : Hexar Hutcuixson, brother of the do ceased, identified the clothes found in Kelly‘s saloon as belonging to the deâ€" ceased. LOCAL â€" NEWS THE HULL MYSTERY INTERERSTINH E\IDENC Mme. Alida Marchaud, formetly a dancer at the Grand Opera, Pari died in that city lately at the age m She made her first appearance in 1775, at the age of nine. She has left memoires which are soon to be published by her executor. At the afternoon call wheat was 1â€"8¢ higher. unchanged. Pork higher. Stooks were strong and higher early in the day and advanced } to 2 1â€"8 per cent; subsequently there was a reaction of } to 1 1â€"8 per cent, followed by a partial recovery at the close. I New York, Jan. 3.â€"Money closed easy. Sterling firm. (Gold opened and closed at 107. Governments active. State bonds quiet and nominal. Railroads strong and active. ©O, @!ii; do. whol $12 ; $18 per ton ; do. who-l::o, si6. The following flour and grain market is revised daily by Alex Taylor, flour and grain merchant, Rideau street : Gramm.â€"Buckwheat, 50 to. 55 cents ; oats, 36 to 37 cents ; corm, 65 to 70 cents ; eas, 65 to 70oenu;b‘uu}‘ltlwto gl 10 ; barley, 65 cents ; 1 wheat, $1 25 ; spring wheat, $1 20 ; rye, 55 cents. R F;))U:â€"XXNflwr, :3 6235 per owt ; extra 3 50; super No. 1, $3 ; oatmeal, per 100 Ibs, $2 75 ; corn meal, $1 T5 ; cracked wheat, $3 63 per cwt ; wheat meal, $3 63 per cwt ; provender, $20 per ton; bran do, $14 ; do. wholesale, $12 ; capaille, Ts OrFio®, Jan. 4. There was not more than a dozen farmâ€" ers on the market yesterday and pur: chasers equally as scarce. Quotations much the same as last week. Mr. John Farmer, of Osgoode, had in the only nice lot of beef and pork that was on the market. (ats, 37¢ ; potatoes, 50c ; geese 50c; turkeys, T50 to $1 25 ; pork, $7 ; beel, $5 25 for the hind and $4. 50 for the fore quarters ; butter, for tub and 24¢ for prints Marioex Moxna.â€"This is a fairy play for fairy people, and is dedicated to the children of His Excellency the Governor General. for whose Christmas fun it was written. For the purpose intended, domestic theatricals, it is admirably adapted. Published by Belford Bros., and for sale by the Messrs. Durie. P InrzELic®.â€"This work is from the pen of Augusta J. Evans Wilson, authoress of St. Elmo, Beulah, and other works of fiction. Miss Wilson is one of the most fascinating writers of the day. All her productions are charming, full of interest, and of great depth and power ; ‘and " Infelice " is not behind any of her preâ€" vious works. Belford Bros. are| the publishers ; and the agents here are Messrs. Durie & Sons. Alphonse Mullender, of Zurich, Bel gium, is stopping at the Russell House. _ Mr. Gouin, of Winnipeg, is stopping at the Russell House. 6 pPpin& Mr. R Dickinson, from Manotick, arrivâ€" ed in town yesterday and is stopping at the Russell House. The following is the result of the elec tions in Marlboro : William Hill, Reeve; James Mahon, Alexander Powell, William John Pierce, James Kobinson, Councillors. Dean Mohr The following is the result of the poll ing in Fitzroy : Neil... Fraser NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET How the Poer Live and Moveâ€"Thanks THE OTTAWA MARKETS. CCMMERCIAL. Majority for Dean Majority for Neil..... DEPUTY REEVE. MUNICIP®L ELECTION®. NEW PEBLICAT.ONS LOCAL NEWS. CHRISTIAN CMARITY. PERSO Y ALS. REEVE of the Board Corn and oats iLard firmer. .. 145 159 Brother Moody severely condemns " the idea of allowing the prettiest girl to be kissed for 25 cents, and of baving our dsu;hhnnncimiom-u." 163 140 The stage lost some of its brightest lights during the last year. Among the number were Frederick Lemaitre, the great ornament of the French stage ; Charlotte Cushman, our renowned trage â€" dienne ; Barney Williams, Julia Matthews, the Enflinh actress; besides Owon Marâ€" lowe, Claude Burmi‘lu. Henry J. Murâ€" doch and Miss Amy Fawceit. i ‘trus,; that your deliberations will receive the _ Divine blessing and will result in advancing the prosperity and happiness of all classes of the people. 23 14 h tory. For the determination of the Provincial boundaries by the agreed method of an arbitration, the appointment of a new arbitrator on behalf of the Province recently became necéssary, the disiinâ€" guished judge who was to ooct;p;{ that g_osition having requested to ‘be relieved om it. {Meanwhile, a Provisional line bad been mutually determined upon in terms of theâ€"resolution of the pegulstivo Assembly at a former session. ‘A consid erable amount of additional materials for the ascertainment . of the ultimate bounâ€" daries had bean collected. A new and an exhaustive statement of the case of Ontario had been prepared, and a considerable part of the documentary and other evidence affecting the questions at issue had been printed. Almost erery.. thing is now reay for the final decision within a few months, by able and compet ent referees, of questions which for two centuries have given occasion to keen conâ€" troversy and often to fierce conflicts beâ€" tween the nations as well as the great public bodies who have from time to time claimed portions of the disputed terri ‘ ONTARIO v8. QUEBEO, Sin%nlut‘ session the differences beâ€" tween Ontario and Quebec have continued to receive the altention of my Governâ€" ment. Besides some oorm&ndonoo on the subject, members of my Government met at Ottawa, by appointment, a Commitâ€" tee of the Government of Quebec, and after discussion a course of action o obtain without further loss of time ‘an authoritative decision as to the award of 1870 was mutually arragsed, such a disâ€" cussion being found to be essential to either an acceptanceof the award or any settlement of the important matters emâ€" braced in it. / resources at Philadelphia. Too much credit cannot be given to the great zeal and the intelligent efforts which were displayed in every department by the people of Ontario, and which largely conâ€" tributed to Canada‘s gaining a proud Fouitio_n in its rivalry with older and arger communities. « Notwithstanding the large sums hitherto applied in aid of important railway enterâ€" prises, urgeni applications are made on behalf of some of the unfinished, as well as of the other projected railways, for fresh grants. Icommend to your prudent attention any of thes> applications which may be brought before you. CROWN LAND REOORDs. The safety of the records of the Crown Lands Department being of great importâ€" ance to the whole community, I invite you to consider whether there is any sufficient reason for further delay in erecting such a fire proof building as may afford &o needed security in future. THE OENTENNIAL EXHIBITS. It is with satisfaction that I note that while the laborious and prudent character of our people has saved us from much of the depression which still preâ€". vails in so many countries, their energy and intelligence are opening up new markets for the %roduoo of the Province. I rejoice to be able, from a personal visit, to give my testimony to the success which attended the exhibition of Cangdian 4‘ I rejoice to have it in my power to announce that the learned Commissioners for the consolidation of the statutes have completed their important and laborious undertaking, and that the result is ready to be submitted to you. I hope that it will be found practicable to give t > the | people of the Province at your present | session the benefit of this Work, with such amendments in the existing laws as your | wisdom may suggest or approve. Bills ' embodying various amendments, which have the recommendation of the Commisâ€" sioners, will be laid before you. VOTES FOR FARMERS‘ soNs. A measure giving votes to the sons of farmers in certain cases will be submitted | for your consideration ; also a Bill for exâ€" | tending the Voters List Act, with necesâ€" sary modifications, to municipal elections. . EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Further progress and improvement may be looked ?or in the great cause of educaâ€" tion, now that it has reached another stage of development under the Act of last session, which assigned the adminis [ t:ation of educational affairs to a responâ€" sible Department. It is proposed to ask | your assistance towards improving the qualifications of teachers, and in securing to all the schools teachers properly trained in the best methods of teaching. | THB BEER QUESTION. Reports will be laid before you as to the working of the law respecting the sale of fermented and spirituous iiquors under the Act of last session. It will be seen that the Act has already had a beneficial l effect in diminishing the evile against which it was directed. A Bill will be offered for your consideration embodying some amendments which have been sug gested by experience, as calculated to enforce the efficient working of the law. THE ROCEWOOD AsSYLUN. _ An agreement has been arrived at with the Government of the Dominion for the purchase of the Rockwood Lunatio Asyâ€" fiam. subject to your approv«l, and the approval of the Parliament Of the Doâ€" min‘on. Should this agreement go into effect, the criminal lunatics now confined in this asylum will be removed, and room will thereby be obtained for other paâ€" tients ; but I regret to say that it ‘seems that still further provision must be made at this session for the accommodation 0o the insane, if our means of receiving and caring for these afflicted persons are to keep pace with the annual requirements which unbappily are to be anticipated. I regret to find also that there is a neces sity for increased accommodation for the blind and deaf mutes. The propriety of an appropriation for additions to the ex= isting establishments for the instruction of these unfortunate classes will, there fore, demand your humane consideraâ€" tion. Toroxto, Jan. 3.â€"This day at 3 o‘clock p. m. the Hon. Donald Alexander Moâ€" Donald, Lieutenant: Governor of the Province of Ontario, proseeded in state to the Chamber of the &gilllti" Assembly, and being seated on the Throne was pleased to open the second session of the third Parliament of Ontario with the following speech : Mr.Speaker, and Gentlemen of the Legislaâ€" tive Assembly : I bave much pleasure in welcoming you again to your annual duties in connecâ€" tion with legislation and the government of the Province. Special to THE TIMES. A0C0OUNTE. ANXD BSTIMAT3S, THE BOUNDABY QUEsSTION. OPENING OF THE SESSION, & lp“eh}n’n the Throne Ontario Legislature. RAILWAY ENTERPRIGES. CONsOLIDATED 8TATUTEs. â€"â€"e«@@eâ€"__ ___ , OTTAWA, TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 4 1877 A [ tall and slender, with .om{?."' hfirfl blue eyes. When last na-“ she ubm'gm-o(!humncnhnasuh an Xmas box. Go thou and do likewise. > Cheap sets 15 conts and upwards. which will be cleared out alo: Bankrupt stocks, at FA BI W. E BROWN‘S, 555 Susser street, Sanicrup PRICbr ARUNâ€">â€" AWAY! burgh, at 50 Cents on the Dollar __ many certificates can be shown â€"Gâ€" p"An assortment of HARDWARE, GLA% UTTY, COOKING, BOX and PARLO STOVES of the newest and best designs ; also BEER and WATER PUMPS of all kinds; Tinâ€" ware, Coal Oil, Lamps, etc., constantly on hu‘d a.t:owen yrlo.a:. obbing and pairing promptly atâ€" tended to. ; Axp Hor AiR FUrRNACEBUILD®ER _ 75 WILLIAM STREET, â€" â€" OTTawa. Tin_and GGWW done in the Lotest and most manner, at E, G. LAVERDURE, P.UMBER, GASFITTER, TIN8SMITh TIN and GALVANIZED IRON ROOF Maker Planed Lumber, Doors, s..h Blinds,}Monldâ€" ing, Shingles, Lath, &o." _ > _ Cheap sets i5 conts and upwards. _ ~ Xnn:x(o. Young lm?o-rnl resaivod. BANKER ANDJIBROKER, Loans mone{ on Promissory Notes in * iace No: th i siitaainn strect,. 6 0. ngton s orn occupied by the U»or{hn-dn!hnk. B from 9 a.m., till 5 p.m. 430 â€"_ rants Carried through Departments. _ RIDEAU CLUB BUILLDINGS, 86 Wellington street City of Ottawa, Canada REFERENCES, Rtght Hon. Sir J. A. McDonald, K. C. B.» John Sweetland, M.I ., etc., etc., J. H. Cameron, hq., %d-c Hon. Jas. Skead, Pr? Trade, Oltawa. Wx g_ _\yl:_l!_ar. Ksq., Mavor, City of Ottaw MONEY TO LOA&N. N F Boiâ€"sonnault 1000,00. TARIT 200, T door to Kearns & Ryan‘s. Enginee BOOT and SHOE STORE, has been removed 'liomhh”?lg Ihndl ,152._4.7_ Rideau street, next $. h. HAYCOCK & C C, This Restanrant is the most central in the clty, ant offers special inducements, to Day Boarders, Meals served at all Hours, P Buppers up to 12 p m. Oysters received frosh every day. T 1â€" wew _ stecked with Liguers of the choicest Ottawa, March 23, 1874, T.l "ALKAMBRA,"; RESTAURANT. 4 22. P RLC Aug as 87e L UMB:RMEN CORNW ALL VICTORIA CRAMBERS, WELLINGTOF STREET,. OTTAWA. N ALL TAE LATEST SI'YLE%L Mllllnor'y nd FELT WORK, Ladies and ntlemen‘s Hats, Stamping for braiding and Embroid ery 53 QUEEN STKEET; CHAURIERE, GIBBS & COURSOLLE, SOLIOITORS OF _ MRS. VENN Chaudiers Fancy Store DRESSMAKING Has frontage on macadamized road and on Rideau River: For particularseaiifon ~Glast Whitewasht Colourt etc. done onn&o shortest not.nis.. and mnfi"work-' manlike style. A hnrao assortment of New P:r"' Bord| oto.‘ I received, and now on view on YO STREET, near By W _ ! Varke!. 7 Acres of Land for Sale C'AIOI FOR SPECULATION, ICHARD WOODLAND, 209 REMNAN TS For About HALF Price Sign Writer, House Decorator, Painter, FASHIONABLE STYLES IN NAP AND PLAIN CLOTHS FROM§2.15 GREAT BARGAINS _ & BROWN, has just hased the * wstate of D.‘C. Blfon&“iuw Edinâ€" SILKS, CASHMERES, VELVETS 15 per cent + off for CASH. N New Serges, HMots. New Cords, Ncts. Fancy Dresses, 2cts J Ri STHT & GOS mmmmm lhd“‘Wn- Ottawa,:78 CHRISTMAS DRESSES Fancy Wool Govds Millinery and Mantles: DRESS GOUDS. atents of Invention, nm%lel mayibe seen and ord ve Blankets,,at the Office of PATEN «RIGHTS"LICITORS, DEALER IN E BROWN, has J. R. STITT & CO, No. 88 St. Paul Street.‘ PRUNEAU, Jurr., & :H!_ELLON-: les mayibe seen and orderszleft}for}the MILLINERY. PRICE $ 2500, TERMS LIBERAL VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH. ;8OB. ANGUS, & McDougall‘s 60 Sparks street Ottawa. 73 & 75 SPARKS STREET, CHBEAP SALE PATENTSâ€" Removal. ared out along with his other , â€" at FABIIHAOUSLY mgv *PROPBIETOR.® LEATHER]JANXD HIDES,> 4& Real Estate Agont,! . NO. 80 SPARKS STRBET BLANKETS MacCuaig U7 Rideau str street, formerly Winceys. 5cts Fancy Winceys Me Persian Cords 80cts LA white "_ from l5e Great Varieâ€" ty from 80c. DRAINNANDISEWER PIRES, OHIO SANDSTONE of best quality " {FOR _ BALE BY { a _‘ _GEO. CRAIN. . Curnevy Wood Cook A Positive Saving of from ER-ZBvNL Butterworth complete stock of China, Glass. a!*d Earthenware ’"m us in the DOMINION tolselect from. DISCOUNT ~SALE OF NewlStock,,â€" New Prices Rept 1171876 uly 21, 1876. U nford Sitcir sad Geany Un deciohine, Peady Oloalt, Scertpand renerponlitant * The Best Felt Skirts in the City for 75 cents “Ia:.n styles in Ladies Jackets, Gents suits and overcoats made to order, style and fit guarâ€" PA An early call solicited. XMAS HOLIDAY * WINTER GOODS ROCKING HORSES, " s d TOY HANDâ€"CARTsS CHILDREN‘S SLEIGHS The Cheapest in the city at the _ > VERY OE THE DRESSMAKING I Alex. Russell & Co., LIVERPOOL HOUSE 61 Rideau street. 61 Especially for Tablefuse,"superior to anylprint butter brought to this market SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! EV ENING SILKS Butter, In all the Doc. 18, 1878. Just received from the celebrated Da iry of ALLAN GRANT 200 Croeks_â€"éfiéufgévnaéri;y‘ packed A4RE SHO WING THE LARG 8T VARIBTYX HALL SPECIAL REDUCTION C HINA HA CASEX for DRY GOJDS CHAMBER SETS FOR #3.00 HANDSOME: CHINA TEA SETSIFORIS3.00 , COMPLETEE aae BRONZEILAMPS _ FOR) $1.50 â€"IN THEJICITY | _ UBUTTERWORTH i« co., Evening Flowers, i‘_(;t;thel'-s, Ornaments, | Kid Gloves, etc, : Che m’!lcs brinting OfliCe‘ “ & 70 ”Hu.. m To meet the requirements of trade and the wishes of all cash purchasers, TWO . WEEKS IN CREAT VARJETY AWwa newest and most delicate shades (in plain and damassie) for WE ARE SHOWING A B:SAUTIFUL £S8SORTMENT oF S 5 E: CONTINUALLY ARRIVING, AND MARKED AT A IMMENSE VALUE GIVEN ' : Is still under the charge of MISS ARMSTRONG *[ «: Af The most complete cooking apparatus -.*._ "2U Stropy 66 & 68 Sparks street <ommee 4 Clo.’! ‘“ AGENTsS For ThR oRneBRrATEDp @ °~r‘ BUTTUTER Butter, Hideau street BPLENDLD:.DECORATED }7 McGaARITY & THOMPSON, R J. B. BRANNEN, AND â€" BUILDER, and New Management. Plain 81 "‘Tl gook®! [ & . Co. y COMPLRTE sTOCK 0P 2202 and 294 Wellington street. Butter, CANTON TEA WAREHOUSE 60. 62, 61 RIDEAU STREET ,flgc"‘, EL* DRY & ‘“m‘\;\ Pdnting rafl“,’“‘““' RTMENT yrzp8 9" GOODS TOr CABSH Tbeis per yard upwar 61 ‘Rideau street. AT cH cent. ALARCGE AND VARIED A8RORTMENT Bronzed and Chrystal _ _Gasaliers, Brackets, Hall Lamps, etc: ROBERT MITCHELL, 4 C0.," Montreal Brass Works,\ y Us ne St.‘Peterand Craig 8t. Montrea Intistocrny, Worxing "of Heftrnert wl supplied 10 the pringipai Miling and Ma mmu,u the Ottews ?Viotoria Foundryjebd Machine &' f;" 2i8y1® Ohaudiere, JQ â€"N LOVERIN HOUSE 816H, + â€" »for Cities, Mi‘u Villages. _ en stt o y t c or ue rig m | fii_--rv;.â€"-â€"-l-‘-m;- -v-â€"â€"“-.--â€"- DCOP: and furnish on short notice, Brass and Iron Castt o(mw. % &".‘.‘.“.’.‘.’..g""?_- s & speciality, _ _ "â€" M ACHINER Y ForZwhich; they have an almost unrivalled be found in a &%:."-‘3‘2': Sropirey D OIpbadinems Of allsizes and descriptions; Grist and Saw ons re â€"~~ Miliâ€"owners, Machinists the public generalily. IRON PLANERS & TURNING LA e fea zkA â€" y added ‘to their machinery and tools rome of VICTORIA ~FOUNDRY. wp.o> GAs F<+XTURES 43 St. Pan!t, corner of St. Aug 25 18786 C..c. 1 Flowe s from Rochester. Pumping Machinery, & Regalia Britanica, _ Conchas De Regalia, Londres De Cort T.": .".'9 m'.-'? French, Italian Books, Classica ani a numerous .:g;hllold“blmdgl'mhu been Underthe old management, b :'u. mnmnhr.flu -luu‘.&. mwltm% * s is excellent and a A I{tz;:.‘dhmm â€" , Catalogue of 40 P. Modern and Improved Patierus. {Together with%al! frinds of Nmo-. & . TUESDAY NEXT will be published a s Oills, Varnish, Putty, ete. Room Rl--rl.?. uslâ€"stamps by Stained Giaze Bexner Pointer, ote, eAmL':sarol STREET, Oltewa, Ont. _ S@alnd Glass Works u.z‘;.-mu:::..-".r."-..;a en iarreer e ~ Paix Solten.stey 29 penlie tnhatnent i T8. KEAOVAHK ~â€"_~ House sSign anc Orgamental Painting, GOLD MEDAr Lumbermen‘s . ‘To _ Philadelphia, IR B RIGS f:very description of u.....sg. PEACOCcK In every description e; * REDUCED FURS 1 Aug 15 1876 Fall and Wintgrjf,;de Eruit ot all Kinds, 871 16 RIDEAU STREET OTTAWA im Engines and Boll Hydrants and Pumps Bept 2 1875 Aug?, THE ~ T. 2 !â€" oo'fllve:sn?XnAL” .._FURS 1 ; A splend‘ld W'myh J. RATHRAYLe ;00: _-_mum-r, , SSparks and n "st GOULDEN‘S HOTEL FURS ; y 178 Rideau street, Ot Received daily. . CLARK, (Bign 0‘ the Red Mat.) _ â€" _ RIDDKAU * STramy MKOoYXTREAL. AND . CARRIARE PAWTHR AwWARDED To O@TTAWA tions aiways on hand AT . AHEARN: w HOMORO! Sefidence, A lt »if 11 a.m., and {0 discas * peciad Ettentio errICE E: PV ud @ounty Of iess : Hay‘s OTraAW A. F _\ ateo Office An Mr. Aog 17 1978 _ . i . ©O@ORBE Jul Carpet «el CARPETE, VYOL. & A V Grah . 8. Pr Jewel Cana Medal at Britise J whice will p To F made by Dec 6 on DeEA®

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