I") Iii without either of them receiving any in- jury. Some efforts were then made by their friends to bring about In accommo- dation. but nnsvailingly, " Dr. Jeffries Jaw he would not leave the ground until he had lost his own life. or taken that’of his antagonist. Pistols were then handed lo them a second time, and " this firetheright am of Dr. Smith wss broken. which dehrxed the -pdjrttp foe a " moments until he rem“ than the exhaustion. when he deck-3th» he was. ready to die, and ng the seceubto proceed. 'h"l,al'f _. tha put into their hands n third ttrl,'t Smith using his left hand. At Dr. Jeffries was wounded in the thigh, and his has of buodooearimted en almi- tion. which again delayed the eoatfiiet for n few' minutes. He, however, recovered, and both detured to Dwell, the distance. Th.) now stood up for the fourth time, t cred with blood, and at a distance of six fret. They were to fire between .the words 'one' and .tive '; and the shots .,roved fatal to both parties. They fell. Dr. Smith dropped dead, the ball having . b dram! his heart; Dr. Jeffries was _ 'r' through the breast. and survived but L,'t-t with rifles. beginning at eightyyanis. t. , mumhnm 'figitt in a wood. and ap- i-r" ch we another like wild Indians. !-:.--_nw the feeluvgtor a Parisian Gandin ttL. cream of moiety), or of hut Cardigan Iles, invited tuyartake of satisfaction in a ,rvod--stiekimr, their hat on the muzzle _ The last duel fought on English soil was so hue as 1852. between two Frenchmen, at lighang. in which one was killed. In 1362. Ni. Billion, In Englishman, was ihot in the Bois a, Bonlugne by the Due de Gnmmoht Caderouse. As we have al. read stated, no social custom was ever so rapidly extinguished. It is not acentury ago that their " cloth ,. did not even protect .. the clergy." 'l he Rev. Mr. Bate, editor of the .‘Ir-rning Post, earned his title of member of the ehttreh-militant by fightin:s two duels in one year with sword and . tot. Mr. Hill; too, chaplain to “land's 5e'siio,tii'i' wa's shot by Colonel Gardiner of the arbiniers at Eppirtp.. At this time. than were Handbooks of Duelling Publish- iGirtuss, that moment wherein .you Tel! the adversary": yapon was covering you, must have been " trying," although we be Lord Byron’s authority for mat- ing that the unpleasantness vow oft, in time. It ha 1 strong. quick jar upon the at, That cocking of I pistol, when you know A mommit not. will bring the sight to bear Upon your person-4w" nods off, orMy- A “unequal, duteee. not_t_oo If?!†of thcir ride. to"matee'ttse other gentle- mati to waste, his fire on that! 77 3:3th we now hare Trdiihsis on eiuereoeitie, the best advice: -- FrTirtiar"trit" n {other Maud for foe; But met being firqd a one. or twice, The at Micah-'0‘, and It. nice. Cntttioas.-ga- Kohl. Bo-d-F. John-ton “on. t-ittatnt tueu-49teh. Printing Col-puny Anne-do- min Ontario Legislative. To WWW. Removal od 8tom-X. 'tFe. Kick * CoN 3w. Rick & Co. ilat(t)tttmtieittts day mousing. Then we {meeting ofthe Privy Council ur' hours, in the m. _ Tumo- Inmigntion, it no or pend, will “use in titling: to-monow. ,'rho Toto-Io m mention that Hon. lea-n. Cum an! Woo will up!“ Onmio. Thi' Ba. Mr. Curmr, u when in- stinct . Bloated weaponry informs us the Content“ In- been stalled, will, with the “on. W. Dunn, w Quint. In. Sum Fume yeetenlny teeeived n telegnyhic deep-tell from the, Maron of 1 Halifax, N. s, anon-an; the Mfr-j intelligence that 81,800 had he" Inhecrihed by the citizen. hail of thew Red River eettieu. This ieexeeediatgly hooonhlej to thepeopiect Bullies. That oity,up 'f) thepresenttinte, und- nexton the iietnher Ottawa, of nil the citiee in the Dominion, for the uncut-104m enhctiption tannin the Red River land; had we should aid tttae Hamilton, Ont" follow- eloeely alter, and in. nieo been the menu of unwitting the neigh- bouring "vmieipalitie, In tint by this time we pee-nine the Emiltoi Committee out hive brunt-led newly $3,000, while locum] on Toronto were only rubbing their eyes to eee what could bellow. . tGror Tum duo informs Mr. FLIIISG that lie believe. the Government ot Nova Scotia " contribute 81,000 town]: the wneobjtct. “any? the om mm, with its Million of Will two- hand, and ssotadoliarkeiud Bumulieltonpn, to the action of the Nova Southâ€? Surely Ontano will do it: duty Hm it u too late. Ge uwn' favourite method _ of proceed- _ in the United States is, however. _to .Tu-DAY' we in"! . mwnnicuion from Mr. Shem! Pauly. on the abide! pro viding 3. public aqua" " the city. Tue" an be nothing to In said again: the immi- "eh, of the Slnln's up“; no from the able mung: ip which be Inn Med the question, In bu kn ma. "on to any "t thing more in in {upon _ Whether a: such". on Quinn of the Comumlouoptbonkonhouponiom at the (ado-m land- mth at lain-0L, and wool. ot Ely-4., would our human- tul, we har. very prions doubts; in; the oeeaiton than“ a lent be utilised wine-n the remaining Mon between tGrits-st, “a the Canal. - The bersedeial etreeuut open squan- and public pub on the health ot . In". e;',':) munily cannot podâ€, be over-wanted. _ The unmet-no and“ that have has made in many large cum, Europa: and Ameri- can. for the purpos- oi soc-ring“ Inuk- ingoplm foe their our erowded inhahilinu, ought to Image-Ho Guava the neeeseity of “his: timely whim wheat: yet "cant property no I). bought at n remand: pnce. Tau mum In; _btl too long negleeted. fun: the an. that it ,eaoddhtitively deter, Kano-l that the public building- wm to be erected on W Bill, 5mm than†hue beea when to secure to appropriate wbxhémY, OCTOBER 28, 1868. bin» minibus we Fourth Page. Tll non. Jon No. "rived here yester- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. all.“ q0ket, in the laying out M has up of the Capital, 9| nib offering so many and such truly "qtttiileent nutttnl “vintages fur the com- binatton of the metal ad the beautiful.' The untonunete "imr'u' the Sappor'n tridge, whtch turns' Ride“ mm, up to the crossing of Elgitrst., when the road etrikee what should have. been the continuation, in astraight ltne, at lteArerer-st., is a sad blun- der, to correct which, wie fear, woltid cost more than the citizens a" Ottawa would be, able to pay, were they ever e0 isOng. But there are many other things that might yet be done " comparatively small cost; and we should be very glad, were it possible', to rank the proposal ol the SHERIFF as one ot them. C venue in [gout of them, by at lent doublingthe width of Metealtest. Had this been done in time there would hue been 3 better plea for the city's claiiuingthe 0rd- nauce land- oouth of Maria-st., it not for notlung, M. least at; Itiutlerate price, to be laid out as a public square, to. which the - tthat should have been) would have all. no appopriute thoruttghlare, at the In. time that the noble pile on the hill '0.†hue been new to far greater advan- tnge, than its. It. now, from that quarter. n u mt. that so little attention - W "have been paid to Wa did not expect that the Montreal 11mm would endorse our proposal for the erection of omcial residences for Ministers at Ottawa. It gives-ua, howet er, ‘all the more eonfidenee in the soundness of the proposi- tion, when. we see how little the Opposition organ ham to say against it. It is no retlee. tion on other Opposition organs to say that the Herald generally makes the bust pouible case against any measure coming under its high displeasure; and when We tind that all it can an) against the ottieial residences is, that “the modest, neatly-dressed waiting- "timid, would have to give place to the “gorgeous flunkey;" that all manner ot extra'agance would follow In the train, if Ministers were guaranteed a home without hiring to search for it it the Cup ltd; we may reuouubly conclude that. the one against the proposal is not very strong. We have no material guarantee against‘the "gorgeous Bun.key" now. He eometlmee looms up before our vision in other than otfietat quatere', but no he, tigures, id every can, solely u the coin ot his employer, there moot be very good grounds for oppoolllod to him. ,.' . It, is rather: lame pteq.to urge that it Ministers were. provided with_reudencee they would then chin“ higher ultries to keep up a. greater degree.ot state. Common tense people would arrive n . different Conclusion. If the Ministers now are contented with the, not very extravagant allowance ot 85,000 per annum, having to provide house-room for themselves, it is eurely not an unreasonable inference that they would be better pleased with that salary and a residence added. But the question is not one of pleas. ing Ministers merely. It has a wider oigmiieance in theiuterert of the public busi.. I liens. When, an the Hun. M. II. Fotag magnifieently put it, a member of Berlin- ment la " called to the counsel» or HnnGu- " more lunar," he has a slight delicacy in venturing upon the fitting up ot an estab- lishment at the capital, not alone because of the expense, but because of the uncertain tenure ot his ofiiee.. “Just euppbee that Megan. Houox, bonus, and others, had fitted up establishments at Quebec in the enmmer of 1863, would it not have been an “gracious tank to have been compelled to l break them up again in the tollowing spring? On the other hand, had the Ancient Capital wed in u-1)owning-st.,†there would hare been nothing more unseeva in vm- ungthg residence than in ceuiog to frequent the Executive Council Chtmber. There are, no doubt, "may thing! to be dogte with the public money. But the mount that. would be required for the P"Po" of building official residences would not be by my means large, while the advantage. in the interests of the public tt.iute& m obit-ha. The Lterrt-Goierttsia ad the (lemon-Ginsu, with defintte urine ofotBtte) have their oftieial residences provided " them; end surely their Ministers, who have no guarantee of office, despite the very better "good behaviour," beyond the iktrle nod imperious will of the people's re- peeeenutives, and who are nt the “me time. no less essential to the working of the gov: emnenml machinery than their Boson end an Excsuascr, ere equally entitled to the benefit of a like provision on their behalf." As it is reported that there is to be tape. Ciel meeting ot'the Corporation this evening, Downside: the Street'ltulway question, we may min refer to the subject, not tor the purpose of going over the old questions of dispute, but merely to offer a low sugges- tions at to the (oration of the track. On be- half of the Sussex-st. merchants, it has been ’ aid that they desire A single track nilvmy, Jud that each track should be laid in the _ middleottttestreet. It is probable, too, that this wowitiq may have advocates in the Corporation, d if Bo, or even whether it In. or not, it is well to Ilww that there are autoclave objections to it. . The main sevens built in the middle ot Susan-3t. The railway would, therefore, be forced to run directly over it; and even us- auming that the sewer itself is now naub etamiul structure, it is obvious tbatit will â€acumen need repairs. Why then force the. Company on tothe very portion of the etreet where its traftist would he most likely to be interrupted f Agaits,"ut the use of a magic track the Company must have siding, up other words . single luck requires oeeaeional doubles to permit can passing in opposite directions , cm! were the single track in the middle of the Street, clearly the llll'u-;lll mint go much nearer the sidewalk, than if the single track were laid to one side. As n mutter ot Get the single track in the middle of the street would be equivalent, on the side when its turn-out. If. trl-el, toatmbutmestr,be-the middleheing occupied by the main track,,the oide track [not occupy n certain space on one or the other side. _ _ In hum: of laying the Jungle truck toyrartU oneisde oi the street, we the toiiowi'nr' eun- shingleâ€: The "Attic oi the Company would not be push! over the newer, and the [M bed out it being less exposed to travel, would an it fron requiring such frequent "pin; . the your, when moo-um don“ be "paired without "nerrtrpting the Company’s traffle; "the tum-outs would occupy precisely the same position towards the sidewalk on the one 'side that the main track would on the other, so that parties could not complain that they were specially hampered by the " turn-out." The turn-out is, ot coring, so far more objectionable to buoess men than the main truck, in that it involves the stoppage of the curs there, so tlttt were the main truck in the middle of the street, the mating cars might be placed so near the sidewalk M to incommode ‘tuainesn. So long as the cars are .. running" they gut! lit- tle or, no interruption to the tratfie; it u only when they stop that they intt-tl‘erc with travel, and it'the main track H in the middle ot the street, then these stopping plucrn “ill be just exuctly in the worst position possible.' These are, to our way of thinking,‘ plain' common - considerations, to plain, in tact, that they must be apparent to tiny one who will refieet upon them. What we should expeotot' the Corporation is; that it would object to the Company's cars traversing the road bed above the sewers, wherever it is poseihle to avoid It. ‘A But if the track is laid in the middle of the street, ttok only would the tratiic be over the sewer, but the turn- outs would in all probability hare to be laid above the distributing muins of the Gas Company. If, then, it is to be made a com- plaint against the Contpsny that it prefers to lay its single track, Inov being pttt down, so Ur to one side thnt the centre of the street will beexuctly midway between the "taut and sideara'irka; and that the sewer will not be interfered with, except in crossing to the side track; we think the foregoing consider- ations will shew that such complatut is totally unfounded. However, we shall pro- bably hear the other side of the question to. ntght. As the Company have sigttiiUd their in- tention oi laying but one track, and that only to the south end ot Sussex-st., this tall, which will not of couraebe need this par, we think the Corporation could very well "onl to leave theouestion over for thetton- etderationot the next year's Council. It " not improbable that candidates and doctor: may have their views on the subject of en-. tering on an expensive, and, " we think, booties: law suit. At all events, it would be well for the citizem to see the track nude, when they will behetter able to\judge how tar the objections urged against it will. stand the test ut experience. It would be very de. sirable could u good underetunding be ee- tublished between the City Council end the Company; but failing that the next best thing would be u (mention of hostilities which would give all parties time for reflec. tion. T Tus Gonrnmcnt steamer Napoleon IH. ar- rived " Quebec on Sunday afternoon, the 25th l instant, " three o'clock, from [we Isle, and I the lighthouses in the Lower St. Lawrence, which she had been supplying with the usual I stores for the winter, having bun absent ? thirty-tlms days. During the voyage she met with continued westerlj winds and heavy . weather, which detained her eleven days within sight of Belle Isle, unable to land the supplies for the lighthouse " that island. She had on board Mr. Gnoosr, the" uctiug-muuger ot the Provincial steamers at Quebec, who pro- ceeded to Blane Sahlon, epd other parts of the , Labrador coast, where the inhabitants were Butreritstr foe the went at to ad, for the purpose of distributing provisions, which had been pro- vided by the Oovrrnment of Quebec, and of reporting as to the distress existing on that Mr. Gum)" toports that the supplies which were so kindly furnished by the Govern- ment of Quebec for New poor peoplo'in that locality were unple- to meet their wants, and would be the menu bl preventing much luf- fering during the approaching winter. Tn second instalment, $800, of ttttsled River relief fund was transmitted yesterday. This nukes 82,000 that in I’onnrded from Oman. A lplendld Chane. for tho Adorn-on: of the city to be Throw- Aw-y. . To the Editor of THE TIMES. tinte-A hand-bill bearing the well-known we, Hector McLean, auctioneer, Invites the public tom Bale, of In“. to be aided by him, on moat i1turitsgterma, on Friday the 30th of October. Ttwse Iota comprise two portions of the property tnnaferred by the Imperial to the Provincial Government, with the Rideau Canal. One block constitute- what has hitherto been used oocaaionnlly u 1 vol- unteer parade, cricket, and lacrosse ground, and fronts on Morin-It. The other is on the riter front of the Ottawa, opposite the Ward Block. If 1 minute not, And my informant In: on “Commissioner of Public Works, it was originally intended, that the latter l ground should be converted into a public ( garden, and thattho former should be rct-iin- l ed as a parade ground. Be this as it may, I ( should like to submit, respectfully, tothe GOV- _ eminent and to the city authorities, whether i it is not in the: highest degree desirable that ‘ these properties should be so reserved. 'In all ( cities the modern idea is to provide squa'es and parks, Whith may be said to constitute the lungs of the dwelling-places, where large num. bers of the human family are expected to herd together within a limited space; Outside the advantages which a regard for the beautiful and the ornamental smut, they are held to he indispensihle in a sanitary point of view, end as alordtng the opportunities of healthtul recreation to the great masses, to whom, from indoor occupations in the pursuit of trade, bus- ( ineas and mechanical laboura, occasional i relaxation is a necessity. The broad truth involved in this idea Is no clear and indispu- table, as not to admit of question or argument. In old and thickly settled countries, where land is valuable and population dense, its carrying out is an expen- sive luxury. In a new country where the wilderness is boundless, nothing but the individual greed of gain, and short- sighted policy,- stand In the way of its prudent exercise. A glance " the mammoth cities that have sprung into life, with a rapidity more suggestive of the fabulous ato'ries ot the Arn- binn Nights, then the experience-I of actual lite, forces upon the mind the advantage of forethought in reference to thin Iubject mat. ter. Take as " iiltmtratlon the city of New York, where million. hue been expended in the purchne of the Central end other Parka. True, no visionuy con dream of ti future tor thm fair city of the woods rlvnlliog that won- derful centre of America commerce ; but tcompuing small thinge with great the lemon taught in no lea valuable. It is one that find. practical application, whether it be in Chicago, the great Western sunny, Detroit, Bahia, Rochester, nnd other frontier cities, on one aide of the lake ; or in our more modest Cens- dim cities, be ii Toronto in the West, or our own competent ce'tt"e. ltortyAt tn (by East. M in bed wplicition. I any hard the mrtion tint no one, will deny that it would he moot desirable that Otlewe ehould be" its park and ita squats-r, end its public gerden, if can on neceIe keeping pece with,end simply common-unto with, e mean-bk "tIma," of in future. A glence “the map of the city will show that there it now enilehle vacant lend admirably adapted for the eewrel pur- poses indented. The Major'- Bill belch-1y and picturesque epot, that if hid out end pleated, end it! nature! “vent-gee properly improVed, might he nude to rinl in heeuty the finest picture in the Old or New World. Source], in. heentifnlly muted u e site for e public. garden, though perk-pl limited in apece, u the hunk of the on." oppoeita so Puth fer tugged [gimmick and JPP PUBLIC IQCARES. Wud’e block. The ground hitherto reserve! as a parade grounds in admirably and usefully adapted for the purpoee; and if the unwoun- pied portion of the By Estate, between it and 1Luia-st.proretscquimd by the Corporation,the y would together form n square, that would be en ornnmcnt worthy of our embryo city. In a " dition to the adv-mega anvil n ulnar-o Would effcct in n mnitlry point of view, its utility as a parade ground would afford nmple juutiiicn- tlon for the ceding their portion of it by the Dominion Government, " they would thus he devoting it to the legitimate object which formed one of. the conditions on which its transfer to them was binned, namely, tho min- trunucc of the militia organization. Aunlong as Ottawa continues to be the tivat of tho Dominion Govrrnment, it must Continua to be gait-horrid with more or fewer troops, and the number will be in a great degree contingent _ on the,brtrrack accommodation, and other advantages in a military point of view, that run) he presented; not the least of which is a parade ground, that would' admit of the man- teuvriug of large bodies of m n. in the can. siderution then ofthe subject, our city authori- I ties should not low sight of it as an element, in contributing to attract _ any additional military force that would make Ottawa their headquarters, and the direct , return ttsat,would accrue to its trade and im- 3 portance thereby. The property now otrered _,, tor sale has been hurried into the market as it ! more matter of departmental routine, moat probably without having ever been consider. d ', by the Government, or even the head of the particular branch wrth whom rests its disposal, l Any portion of it once sold and buildings erect- i ed thereon, an evil is done, which is unlikely I to be ever undone: Not an hour then should l be. lost in entering upon negotiations that i may prevent what must, if consummated, he _ an everlasting source of regret to every well- ' wither of our city and its prosperity. If the municipal authorities are prepared to mectl the question ftsirl y and squ irely, they may rest snared they will not tind the Dominion '; Government unreasonable in their demands. i While it may be urged on the one hand that l the Government hold this property in' trust for the whole Dominion, and that they are bound to see to its application for the benc- tit of the whole, and not for a part of the peo- pin, it Cannot be gsinsayed that in retaining " for the public use it is conferring not’a mere local benefit alone. It is not by the resident l citizens only that its advantage will be felt, ( but by the thousands whom the metropolis an- ( nually attracts, in an almost greater degree. Ottawa is in reality â€the Washington of the Dominion, and may -fairly berrgrrded m a neutral territory in which allroctiorrs are in- terr-sted. Toronto, Quebec and Montreal have etch in their day received their portions of the public property, within their precincts on favorable terms, and no one has been heard to murmur. It would indeed be a s..o:t- sighted policy that would hesitate to deal liberally' with the question here suggested. Millions have been spent in beautifying the "nngrtititHtt buildings that front the plateau where this square should be reserved, an! isureiy it is scarcely 'worth while, for the _ few hundred pounds that may he rcaiiaed i from the mic of these vacant lots, to deatr 'Y a square that will add somatiy,aud at‘so little cost, t) the embellishment ofthu neizhbor- hood in which they may rear their heads. As to the value of the property, without arguing the ease, it is " least satisfactory to know, that in partiugwith it, no great uncri- fieo is demanded from the Government. The I land was originally taken tor canal purposts, and to the present day not one shilling ofcom- pensation has evr-r been given to the pro- prietors. It rost the Imperial Government nothing, and cost the Dominion Government as little. . _ _ I take it the members of the "irninisttatiott' are not insensihle to the interests of Ottawa; they feel, as every Canadian should feel, a pride in making the cspitel worthy of its position. It is in the highest degree desirsble that visitors to the capital should be favorably impressed with its surroundings much as it must inflttenee the opinion loaned of the coun- try. Every true lover of the Dominion should feel proud irthe progress of its cities and towns; sad I feel assured there is no citizen of Ottawa that does not hear with pleasure of the progress of Montreal and Halifax in the east, as of Toronto and Hsmilton in the west; and it would be n mean and unworthy jealousy that would rcgsr'd.in s grudging or niggardlr “spirit the ndvnncés in materiel progress and embellishment of our forest city. Certain sin I, that say such spirit is not ehsred by those in whose hands ere intrnsted the des- tinie-s of ourpew Dominion. If there be one men, who, in his broad-minded grasp, is show mere local preferences, It is the Unne- disn Premier. With that gratitude, begotten of true iideliW, he msy turn to the city that hes trusted him so faithfully and well; but his friendship to Ottawa has been yell proven and will not soon can: to be reciprocated. And while the Secretory of State may hsve his preferences for the Ancient Capital, he is ineapablo of the prejudice that would pre- Tent his doing fall justice t, the New. 'One word more. The qdestion us to arho shsll psy the cost is irtsitrttttitttst, " compared with the udnntsge to hegsined. If the Chan. cellor of the Exchequer is driven to such strsits es compel the reslisstion of the assets ot the Dominion, in this early stsge of our new mr. tionsl career, let the city negotiate for the or- quisition of the property. If the marticiptslity becomes liable for/tts mere plesent value, it will represent" on “at ell that is paid for it. The lots offered would, " the prices de- mended for tho adjoining property held by the By Estate, amount to £3,000, representing an annual interest of £180. The term of credit on which it is proposed to sell to indi- vidusl pnrcheeers extends over ten yesrs. In my proposal ttufrruuiieipa1 representatives of the city msy feel itutihed in submitting, they may rest sssnred the Government will recog- nise s disposition to make the city of Ottawa worthy of her destiny, and deal with their en- terprise in s liberslnnd enlsrged spirit. Yours. he.. Wu. F'. Forum. Slur-Your Toronto correspondent bu tele.. graphed to you that the Toronto District Orange Lodge had posted a resolution unstain- ing the Grand later for defending Whelan. The statement of your correspondent in en- tircly without foundation in fact. The ois, trict Lodge of thin city Md a resolution again“ the Grand Master for defending Whe- -tnu,nnd posted it unanimously, " also agnimt Puuyinrn, or Bititatimn, which In 3150 passed unnnimously. . . - . - Yours, he., Gnuâ€, October M, 1888. To the Editor of THE TIMES. Mr. Andrew Fleming, and four other ttteat- hm; of the District, " flat “showed iiipst," and “upon loudly" in favor of the Gmnd Mater, but after n full dueusaion, which Ina-ted some hours, the resolutions against the Grand Hutu, and I‘Iinnt Ritualiun, were paused without a dis-outing voice by the whole District. Thou Ira the plain facts of them». A Toiox'ro Daniella. TORONTO, October 24, 1868. - “On Tucsdoya much took place among such members of No. 6 Company tCapt. Desbaiau0, Civil Berrice Bitte Begine'nt,u had not neared over 20 pdintr in 31 rounds, " the unnual practice. Six prizes were competed for u 200 and 400 yards. The more whs as follows _ 2†NJ. 400 ,o. N. Sergt. Juanita"... ......20230 03323..i8 Carp. Stamp..... ... ......23000 32000.. 9 " Pooier......,:.......02200 40000.. 8 Bugle! Bicbsrd...... ......00223 00002.. 9 Private Michaud. . . . . . . . . .00002 00000 . . 2 " Trudel.'.............00000 00000.. 0 " Doucet......... ...30020 20020.. 9 " Beluga: . . . . . . . . . . .02200 00000.. 4 " Desrochea. . . . . .. ... .00000 00000.. 0 " Cloutirr............33220 0M00..12 I “'Cornlel.............20032 22002..l3 1 " ThiUult "A. .... ...00240 32022..15 l " Jones..............20002 20000.. I l " tuttdie .... .... .m. .00002. 00003.. 5 " Bureau,.........,..- 00000.. 4 #1 Drolut...............00000 03002.. 5 " Ihrit,..........r.,.ugg032 00000.. 9 " Morin-............- 000M..14 a Tounngeau.........22222 03100..†u uataitm....,.......0020o 00240.. 8 " Potvln.............30330 03004..16 Bug. Hwtet.............33022 03030..16 The prime and winner: were no follows c-- ut peUs, by Capt Dubai“, tgilver pen and pencil 'ee, tnd YA!. pen-ye. Jncquicl. DCI’KI. '""W"".-o--.-""oo" pr.8tumps...~.... ......23000 " Poolcr......-.'.......02200 Bugle: Richard. .-. . .. ._.. . .00223 Prints Michnd. . ..... . . .00002 " Trttde1.'....... ...'...r00000 " Doucet......... ...30020 " Bollnser. . . . . . . . . . . .02200 M Desrochea....... ....00000 " Cloutlrr ..._... ......33220 " ' Corniel...... ...... .20032 u 'I‘hltnult ,.-. .......00240 " Jones..............20003 u tuitdu.......-...o0pot u Bureau,.........,..- ,it Drolut...............00000 " 1heit_..........r.,.uggtm " Morin-.........-" u Tounngeau.........22222 u mum............oozoo " Potetn .............30330 Bug. Bantu,†.......33022 . 2nd prui, by it. Boise, alive-ppm cream "rver-Prt. Pelvis. - 3rd Wm by LL-COL Wil " in) fibe- mifri-'iiir'itfiiriiit.' r, ' tttt I er 4th prise, by Company non-Com. ofticerrs, pair of Bohemhn 31m nus-Bug. Bucket. tith prize, by Capt. by (Ottawa Rifrm' prise), pair of silv.er. elterPr.t. Morin. o'tti'piiso, (upocial) by Mr. Alfred Morin, for rum oiruswss rIMItty, OCTOBER-2s. column Eiitm -ctr. 20020. 00000. 00000. 00200 22002 32022 20000 00003 00000 03002 the man (not being a prize, winner) making the h mt number otmitrtwe-1lvrTeurty'tgeau. V In shooting " the ties of It, Thibault won, and of 14 Morin won. _ -bau iid, Guia private content took plnce for A dinner as follows: Licut Bossv. . . . . . . 23323 32200 43444 . .39 Pvt. Totmotpttu1. .22222 22000 20002. .18 Also another trial of skill of which the an- nexed was the result: Pvt. Ernst...†... Prt. Lyonnais . . . . . o. U. ll. "Cosumtr.-.-'i'ho grand concert of the U. U. It. Club take: place to-mtrlow evening, and there is every assurance: that it will be the concert of this season. Sec adver- tisement. '. V _ . Vlmr piuirawoitrnv--We areUlad to learn that the tit. Patrick's Society haw postponed _the lecture which was to have been delivered bdoro them to-morrow evening, on account ofthe o. U. R. concert. Thisi4 highly (um- meudable, and will be appreciated. Um.“ Sum", (Juno: or Hou-For some Sunday evenings: part some persons going to attend the Church of England evening service hue been, disappointed to tind the plum: of worship closed. We are requested, therefore, to state that the evening service hu been discontinued, and the afternoon service at ‘ha|f-past four o'clock resumed. Cohen†'ruis-ts.--arht?seCtsotel and tavernkeepers of the County of Carleton who have not paid up their licenses, will do well to look to it without loss at time, for Mason is! after them, and while they are thinking about the matter In: will have half 3 hundred of them in his nut, and having not $20 out of them, he will go in' for the $40. Pay tha county and not the informer. Poucn COURT.- Mary Ann Thompson, for being drunk on the Fun, wu ant tojail at hard Inlour, fy Iree weep. _ .- _ . James Fin-is, for drunken Ind dirordetly conduct, wan fined $2 and costs, or two weeks in jail. - -, _ . T john Simson, same offence, $3 and costs', or one week in jail. __ . . Yonm Mia’s Gamer-nu AmogtArtotr.--'rher tiret convention ot the Young Men's Christina Associations for the Provinces of Ontario end QUL'ch is now in session " Toronto. The dv'legates from the Ottawa Associntion are Messrs. J. McMillan, B. A., President, A. C. Wilton, end Mr.8hsw. ' If deemed, advisable by the convention, the Ottawa dclegstel ere authorized†effect strungements tor the next meeting to be held in this city. . Onrruxa' Home Ith-roast-Beat- ber the musical and intellectual entertain- ment in behnlt of the Protestant Orphann’ Homo twilight. The indies of the Wesley-n Methodist church expect tb full house. Let them have it, and let those who cannotgo send their money. The proper tmttnont of the orphan question is now engaging some of the greatest minds in the Old World. Let tho generosity of the New World contribute towardl its solution. Whose child will be the next tobe taken in ? Who knows? But inde- pendently of the orphan there will be fine en- joyment. " Put money in thy purse and go?' Exrunnox Exriuoiur--'I'he myst: ri.. ous head, whiclrappeared pasted all our the city, with the sensational words, " tiiaughter, by on the alert !" painted in red letters scross the forehead, and which was supposed to be of Fenisn origin, was only s form of sdvertiee- meat adopted by our "enterprising citizens, H. Hick & Co., who are disposing ofs hank- rupt stock they purchased in Montreal. They ere offering the greatest bunnies in dry goods and clothing ever offered in this city. The store wen so crowded yostcrdsy that many would-be, pumhssers could not gain admittance ; but utter sevenl futile sttempts,we secured sn entrance, and on enquiring the prices of‘vsrious srticles found msny of them sstonishingly low. Any- one doubting the fact can easily satisfy himself. LARCINY BY A Saturn. --on the night of the , 19th Instant, n lsrceny, or robbery, wee com- mitted st Chelsea, near the militeuy rifle renge. The house of Mr. G. NF. Chemberlnin wee entered during the absence of the femily, end a member bed end bedding, with some articles of smeller value, taken thereiiom. When Mr. Chamberlain returned home he searched About for traces of the robber, and the iirstt thing he found was scene loaded with lead. The next sign wee some loose feathers out- side the house.. It appeared that the bed had been torn and the fathers dropped; these were foilowud tor e considerable distance coming towards the city, and " about helf- l wsy ' spot wee found where it became evident l the tired thief had stopped with his burden, [ and laid down to rest himself; end then, on enquiry, it we: found that he hnd got a lift in s waggon to the city in the morning, and that the person wee e soldier. On Ion- day last, when Detective O’Neill first appeared on his old scene of action, after " long in- ness, he traced the bed to s house in Lower Town, slid to be frequented It Priiata George Keene. The property wee then taken to the police station, end yester- day the soldier in arrested end taken ( to Aylmer for examination. The story told by him is, that Mr. Chsmberlein owed [ him and tL ree other soldiers money for work- l ing for him " clearing his farm. That they l were promised peyment time after time, but ( never got it, end that on the 19th, he went to use about it, and drank e quantity of beer end rum and beceme " muddled ;" then he went to Chamberlain's house, but the proprietor was not " home. Others, he said, were with him, smong whom wee Chemberlsln's brother. As.to the bed, he professes to be ignorant how he got it; whether it wee given to him, es he luppou‘l it must hue been, or whether he took it unconsciously whilst " muddled. " Mr. Chemberlein seys he never owed eny money to the prisoner, but that he did owe some to two or three other soldiers who work- ed on his fem when " duty. Hen Mann‘s 'rmurra.--Laat night, the dreme wee e greater success even than Mon- dey night. Long before the time for the cur- tain to rise every enilehle eeet wee i11lod. Extra cheirs end benches were pieced in ell perts of the house. Every inch of spece wee "hmd-1itermll y packed to the theetre’s utmost capacity. What it will be to-night it is dim- cult to foretell, for taking the ‘fnllncss of the house lest night es in great part the result of the excellent ecting of the nighthefore. There will be hundreds go ewey this evening unable, to obtain admission, hecense the noting lest night wee certainly superior. And then, in addition to this, ere the great ettnctions of ‘ioldsmith's tim, old English comedy, “She Stoops to Conquer," with Leure KeeneesKate Irardeaule, end a. C. Bonifece es Young Harlow, end the whole piece cast with the strength of the entire compeny ; those, therefore, who would have good seets should secure them early, end occupy them before the rush sets in. With regard to the acting lest night lit. tle need be said, heceuse the reputation of the compeny is so well established, that those who know them, ere eware that whatever they undertake they do well. _Leur_e Keene " Mary Leigh, pourtnyed the true 3 chnrncter of .n (entlo, loving, tluthfut wife, under _ peculierly unfortunete eir.. cumetnncee, and by the very force of her good- one rose above them all. What is moot ad. minble in her delineation, orehameter is that no combination of circutnstaneea enn' ever tempt her to forget More. Ber utter- Incels perfectly clear without elort, Ind her elocution is faultless, but she dom notapend on these alone, for whether. pathos tee-ble- on her llpl, or _ nae struggles In It were for utterance, her every gestured every expression of the face and eye, Id the whole language, ot pnntomlrne enh-eee tint of the voice; end in all be: acting ort lo never non. Mr. Boniface " John Leigh only etrenghtene the opinion before expreued of him, that he is on excellent actor, and few men .could gin more efhset to the cher- ecter which he Mt well outlined. o. C. Pork“ as Sir Arthur Geagarry, I“ quite in his clematis“ In. Hound Boson, made I very soot n. Bolton Jam The rest of the eUmetrm were well contained, and the eudiince, who were All eohlghly “tinned with the pertormnttce, that " the end they lneleted on boring the cnruln ruined to look again on the final “blew. Boon up &stms.--tF, Angus * Hockell’n quieertiaetnont in “other column foe new styles of boots, shoes sud rubben. LCM FAL N14; \VS 200yds. Moyo. 400yds. m. ......23302 44304..24 .... ..20322 23263..21 900m. mm. Tu NI. W YORK COMPANY. Us}? Fun Osw, Xi‘an" Mom, ma WEDNESDAY EVENING, ttCT. 2ti, MISS, LA [IRA REES THE MIETAKES OF A NIGHT. KATE IIARDCASTLE. . _- Mio Laura Ken no Adtnitoion, 50 cents ; Gallery, 25 cents; Re- servcd Sean, " tttttttgl Secured " J. L. urme'e Music more. 25 Sparks-FL, commencing Thursday Morning, Oct. 22nd, where a pan ofthe Theatre can be won. T. ll. SHANNON, Will bu presented Dr. Oliver Onldamith'l old Eng- tum Comedy of The Indies of the WESLEYAN CHURCH In this tsity-a-member' of tho Committee ofthe Or- phans’ llpme, intend swing a _ SOCIAL, LECTURE & CONCERT SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT, la the slid Church, _ On Wcdntsday Evening next, 28th Inst., In aid of the funds ot the Home. Refreshments.“ T. Chair will be taken at tr. . A short LECTURE will, be delivered by the Pater of the Ctuireh, Rev. E. B. Duper, M. A. The "leient Choir of the Church, named by neural mom. Install", and support“ by I. por- tion onhe nine Brig-do BAND, " under the nu. ludorahip of W. Miller, an., P. c. 0., have pro. put-ed several. special “than: for the acclaim: A grand musical treat muy be oxpoctod. -- Tickets " can". vi Tickaulo be had at Orme & Son'a,J. Dario & Son’s, J. uopd & Go's.) J. Skinner'u, drugrut, and Members of the Committee, to. . Ottawa, October 26. 1868. . 831-3 Mtuircr.-." Five Weekl' ambled In the Britilh lulu.†__ o. U. IR. BENEFIT OF THE RED RIVER SUFFERERS HER MAJESTY'b' THEATRE, ON THURSDAY, TwENTY...NiNTI1 INST SPLENDID BAND oh' THE BRIGADE, First :ppeannco in fall atrongth, Brass, String and Vocal. Tickets for ale " Onno a Son's, Shadiald house, and Jone: & Holbnd'a mort Depot. 'e q can SAVE THE ours. ots,ra/oetour " 1868. Will be delivered by Slit JOHN A. MACDON- ALD, and 1 number ot other distinguished gentle- man. '. huh; removed to more commodioul premiere, tutu plenum m ennounem‘ to In: numerous cul- tomen and ti.- publio fitted', that he he. now I Inge ind we} selected stock of Funnels which, being mtnufu'tured on the premium '0 an moments“ all ohuper than my chop in this city. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Thin depertment u under the soperintendenoe ttt A well-known lint-clan cutter-um workmen. All order: mom-11y amended to. â€Don't forget the ’lee, No. M, Spain-u. ttore leuly oéijed bt] G._Fet.henton & Gs, next Eton Italy odoupiod by a. Fathom door_t9_lugoo & Raul“ old stor_o. RICK & COMPY.'S BLANKETS. Don't buy boron you look st our SHE STOOI’S 4'0 CUNQUEA’, Three hundred pun of the but BLANK)†on! brought to Ottawa, for “.50; til I- the urgent homes in Mormon for $6.50. MONTREAL B A N K R U P T STOCK. CANADIAN FANCY SHIBTING b'LANNEL Funny up tad near the Mud“ “boron they no tUI gone. 7 I Ct UTIOSPI hereby nation 311w“ from wing audit,†my scoonnt to At NA nED- pinion, who room her-cl! u my wife. a I vill not be nupouiblo foe my debt. mum-d " her. MI _A_ _ JAMES M. ROLEX; D a roe-u. with or with“: board, on the cor- nor of than!“ and Mater-sta., by spplying to MBS. JOLENEION BROWN, on the piggy". F1645 STAI’LE'AND FANCY DRY GOODS, whining of ER WAabub'T " THEATRE- " I’ll A539 HOME. THE BEST AMATEUR TALENT of tho, city, â€listed by the - . heâ€: _ Delmar ,Clothl Cotton: Melton- Prurta Twcods to, te. We hue sho'on hund a large snot-uncut of Remember the White Flag. No. " mun-gt. ne- TUE BLANKETS ! CIT RECEIVED EMOVAL 883, 400 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS, ......lt. 250 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS, ......u. 300 PAIRS WHITE BLANK tis,.......' NO. 34, SPA ItK S-S T. T. BETTE 83341-6111 OA'"'--), or .1; gentleman bond.“ Gi, Canadian Skirting and Flannel. The Celebrated Engmh Artist My the“ more of than he", READY-MADE CLOTHING, CANTON FLANNEL ONLY rid. Sun Pnnntin agginu Cold! amusements. 'org Goods. 84.50 BLANKETS. A DD'R E S S F, S TtN BALAICB OP AND HER CONCERT POtt C.'.e..e....,..tlV or â€an... on, For " " (.'.1.1.fd......titL2O Buck Cloths ‘........$l.30 B. KICK dr CO. T. RAJOTTE. Agent. 881-4 as?" I mum: 15. Where " on at at! timerihtd a complete ng'- wnmeut of SIGN OFTlH-I ANVIL, bu. " ILIDEAC-ST., SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE Butcher knives, Knives tad Forks, A Pocket. Knives, Tibia Spoolâ€. ---' A _ Ttspoons, Ten Trap, Tabio Mus, mm. Sen-a, Locke†Bola. Caches, latch“, T Ares, Sun. Planes. tlt'.".':,',','.. uummers, Spokes Ives, Gauges. Chirehu Angers, Auger Bits, Stool mu, luveru, _ Lenin. Boring Machinu. Together ttith. PAINT or' ALL CCHA "Oi, A “on Pink; Burnt Umber, . _ Tom. do Selma. Chroma Yoliow, ' Yellow 0chr¢.Colootial Blue. ' Paris Green. Brunswick Green. ' F Magnesia Green. Venetian Red. Rod bold. White Load, in oil or dry, Drop thk. Ivory Buck, - ""'t Black, Boiled Oil, T taw Oil, Turpentine. ' Bent-:16. Cotrioii, Paint Brushes, Varniahqu, Ae. Ely" ofthe Anal, No. " Kidouu-at. P. s --Ail goods denier“ free to may put ot tho city 4081 OVER FTFTY l‘Eli‘ClL‘iT SAVED IN VF,NTILATING STUYES. prpy me by an trubseriberts, who are "- pointed 450m tor Ottawa Ind District. AGENTS FOR BEECHER h COMPANY'S CALL-AND SEE R. EATOS'S PATiST onus, Octobor 8, 1868. Such is the char-cur given of every store sold during the put you at the S. CAFE XS.IURE XS.SCCCESIFUL- " CAPITAL " STOVE DEPOT, " Sussex-cued. can", , / - H. MEADOWS c to. We beg to notify the public that our stock for tho not»: in now complete ; our no of the latest and not improved t21'l','/, and the no: “in women IMI ot"'": OOOKING STOVES, ofdtho good old-tum“ kin ' _ COOKI " STOVE, ot (In In: Ind not modern design. PARLOB STOVE, for eleganc- of drain â€and be tarp-sud. BOX A BALL STOVES. that no unrinllod for betting purposes. iiii,GeT.- Wrai'iiliisidt ms... of Kohl Katya-Item stoves, (by villi-u - an my StE “may m 800 than and tet.'" 30-1110an. No. liata out {no on Opp! . COOKING STOVES, DOUBLE STOVES, BOX STOVES, HOTEL STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, COAL STOVES, BEDROOM S'rovss, DUMB STOVES, STdVlPIPIS! ELBOWS! BIOVEPIPES I DOUBLE SIOVES, the but in nu. HOTEL STOV'ES, large and 0er: am made, mm], for Haul and Bonding Bonus. 'ret with large COPPOI' WM Buorvoin and no WM m, all Ind-l Min of Raul Comm, Bright and Russia Lon, 3nd ennui in the Tin, Shed. Iron and r- um up. and a: and. to odor. Copy. In Air PM I". Troughs. Building Job Work and Input- MM to Mull]. W0 {up}... tatue-tnod-tisrreri-d lu- ILVER AT PA " or every description in mt. “itsâ€. for the "tulle-t “any, or the Inge-t hotel. Boon, or a, Foot: in your home. ' Tttemo In. no that your hour» in well {uni-bod with Mal artich- bofon you spend your not.) in not. also!) mental things. ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED? If to, cull sad so. our urge assortment of may Bonn-hoping Gongs, min-bl. for Kitehen, Dining IRON BEDSTEADS, LAMPS, COAL OIL. SAUCEPANS. Bru- ud Emellod Koala, Tints", Tail“ Soul. Bulls, no" Stoves. Bra-ha, Dish Conn, Tabl- lul. Sal 1m. Tub Outlay/rot ad nu. Spam. PM. Jul. lino Knives. Walt TIN ml Boards, Rampant)“. Beat- .II, OM M. All: Pall. nu. . To. Trays. To. and Mo. Pan. Bap Tunas. Jolly and Pudding Mulls, An., Att., Ke., Ae. Supplied In! STOVEPIPES AND TINWARE, At roduoozl tigtsrer, CAI? KETTLES, SHANTY PLATES, AND BASINS. " BIRD cum: BIRD CAGE! BIRD CAGES . All dih- nbon " tho " CAPITAL " STOVE DEPOT, mos. ISAACS, CENTRE TOWN, PLOUGBS. o.uLAvaroso, IRON, COAL, ' _ SHELF & HEAVY siisurwiar; ' Nuns, Ron, Cum, BIOVIS, :11 puma sud than, foe cod and wood mm ttte PM Km Toronto, Bunilm' “I“ “I"... VIII (In... pip... fur. MMWMhMMi in to“. and s plural mm of noun-fumiahin‘a. 0mm, a, u the low.“ cut pins to be found In the Ottawa out“. TOVESS STOVE! STU v E tir. Stores JV llardu'art'. Bunsxxd- COAL, WOOD, on mm. GENERAL IlUlT ,E Fl'RNISIHNG, Mr E'OUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ARDWARI! HUT Am FURNACES. BLYTII k mm ' No. 25 Ridou-It. eottairtirtg in part of OOUETBY MERCHANTS " Stun-mt. Omit. AUTOMATIC STOVES CILIIIATID TllOS. BIKE ETT, AY 'nw lighten, he., to ' Ac FOR " B. MEADOWS l co. DOUBLE STOVES, HOTEL srovns, COAL s'rovxs, DUMB srovss, "or lam-damn, Baron. W Olaf [in “In an extensive nu AND WINTER GOODS, m-Iupri Clolhmg. Candi“: Tweedy. mom glam a largo Ruck of I: (Any 0mm. Prints, Wimpy-71'1““ of England Tweak, Domain), & Devon. In. :‘Bodfonl Cords, tiilk ling. . mtnit, whiu'h Mill, Uniâ€! In" In III-(IQ up to m . . about“ notice, in the latest lulu Mmq‘ pram that CHEAP â€A. “up"! “semen! of Dr, (in... Inger. sunk over ottered for mo in thiottr. IU P liLKNkleS hs' 1‘02.) tV1.ou. [articular MM given to tho Tn“. parttrtmrt. which lo utdot tho “1th d . h. clan enact. ' $4.50 " Beg to inform um: {funds and the - h thor In" OPENED CUT the COMMIT!“ tt THEIR IMPORTATIONS FOB nus BI“. , IAD'I‘IIISG. bought dim! from an msnufmnn. " - they no SELLIXQ at a A. DUFF Ottawa. October sr, was. EVERY NOVELTY " TH! SEASOS Will be found in M of m fella-in; - new. vim: Pete: slum U'Ml‘lAli.’ 111 in cmru. vuvusxx sum: “as“ IN, and JASPER owns, a. In. Pi'. A W. 1103103 would “I! -- n.- m Mt CARPET a HOUSEFURNW all Undorolothll‘. BEt'AtlmMIlNXB, (tho [and In (I. When.) our“ AXIINSTEB, VELVET, uncssms, TAPESTBY, - 1111111141., ' EIDDEittriNttrEit, puma. MANU.LA, "all? ma "ur. , onuoal'nlsa, - COCOA IA'rnsa. ' HEAKTH mus, noon MATS., CURTAIN _ MATERIALS, IN BitoCATELLE, DAIASKS, I†â€use“. â€an, Gil“, at. a - spatul- " -- Apple“ will be nub.“ m an, of an lam-um “our"; for n at to in? nu a. “1.3002.“ PRAY may“!!! um * snuxxupoxuxz. with you: t - - W."""""-'"'-""'"'" .._‘_, V, . null-eta Caulotnuhoytu- us."- thoXsrrHip a! Omani- to tho twig-bk, ottuoifLrn qreBetqth Hula: Mun. dbl? than. the “Mystic, or caucus. a at! . the aid Company no suck at the road nturr-" moon the in: and “It mama-I II. " nqlind {or a. mmlmn of pm Het. If, CP'"""" I ",o,r-r7i--re'ttt punt-cod «or 1mm oe “out. - and by lo. fro- Jon nuns». and rm. u the Tova-lip a omen-v gf cameo. mu; lay my to mun may. BATIWILLonquu-o,u bound-7"" dited - "NIH“ ‘1'!th FRENCH AND BRITISH lARKETS, per CTS., St And 01.15 " P.ffh"tllltt w! COMM In you“. FOULABD til LKB, plan and (any. JAPAHESI stuns. I (all anon-d. Poe,'igttfl22: FBEXCB all BOB. , ICE, .u oohn. RIBBOXS. n (all non-at. uostnr. aLovBtg. mums. KABIIDASEEIY. cum snarl. nus. count. - " IMPORTATIOIS. mug, We 26, Is“. THOS. & W. HUN'r0N, llAWl... ROAD CLO'I'llIo â€If. and SKIBTINO II " D tahrgt LANKITI, LAKE! LS, OTTOng VIRCOA'I‘IIGI. " Pilots, Benn", WWI. w. " Emu, West of Byglnnd, Scotch Cal-“k. OIIKIEI, BEECH MERIh'tW, 883038. at u» IBIS. 'ELVI‘I‘I Ind VBLVILTEIXS. ll all colors. SMALL ADVANCE ON COST'. 1.0" GOODS- ABPE‘I'I-O RES. 6000‘ TAI LORI NO DEPARTIEKT OTICI. AITLII, In CLOTH, VELVET!!! CTS., " tad '""-.artmmams, LEADY-IIADI Ast, DEFY COMPETITION ESTABLISHED " IS“. Dry Goods. up FASHIONABLE II be mule in nation "they. Manic", numb; In..." in We and Wad. Whit. at“ FIG] I'll any, wuii. and and. mum: A1111“ al.- a In“. '%I" w mu. can: an I... Buck uni Cola" (may no"! Mitt "new .600!) PEA um Rhett-IN they COMM. my“. i" rtatioe at rut wiring N olllap. (mun h thr, vi... â€my "BIS. v. 'rttolmtt. u ovum. a de., h we One 003: _ e C Jae mm mn,4id, w Ttret de'.ar , -ietaoee . siaft trareed M. iugd , might. The W?" mirth mi'“ 7 ' tel: gcw and?†l W thee rerf iocot A Air." o/iayty. a"; the ti Mr. Lyn“ .i. h, In" W‘iL'k’l to! ire" [IMO- Cool Bu in a“ of tl its accept; Moor, awn“ cotmtr, " Saw Ya ef ffoeton I. rived. - [in CAI _ ot the gr “he brre i-ded i art?"' f " mmLur, wie?"". . - ot THIS LII mrtre b di-tt eitrocd by l published. yo: Co ep and to den menu] b AME "tive and all†chi! “we“ OI Ema-l b Sell ir Conv- The " “V d - t bought however, “militia pound! qi under in " foe If. TTI IS would! an“, At n M d with . In this ci' “i. b Poart+ YEST YEST Faun NI. E reoirc, aim, SA. " "t din