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Ottawa Times (1865), 5 Jun 1873, p. 3

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Y unbeme ~ C Ceeelomeen * =g_-_5:-=__â€"___.â€"==-;h=§ “E‘ t , &nt of ll:{:u ‘\ um + The * Extraditio "‘rrh‘_i' & Hencbaiink * danald Sails fa. **%%@ @ ‘arleten to. Wiko w .. dutitiattith wath day of C "a V j ds $ ELT HA C is uy ls@ aad Arperiomn wP 1008. *«#> B W Eo %ixtiE @4Â¥ 1. m _ ome B | M 106 ‘Biuy, to * wa _ |] y . .. " Pédervalued. Muryeq ) / "40¢ 4.â€"Judge Benedict w 7 %‘“fivhh-flu ' 5‘“‘ pdietment against Wood. * ubi;. .’w t:.:ltu:.uf.' mne pub Ofttiava.__ keull T a 4§ e 4 ‘ £’tâ€"-mm" June e 1 m from no lives were lost by the @ labuod , * 4 Vesseis Fired on by ’ Jung Malacca, Woednesing , Dutechmen otf war, n coaust of Sucsitrs, \e merchant vessels Mite Imaring the nartor of At About the time of the fire a daring atâ€" ‘F' --b:hvmw enter the k 1“ UkWburne, nest to the why. I‘be back Of their awe left sizx inches in~ m%--h‘bub-‘v:- ham, the door could not be forced in _ The front d00r was also tried without «llect . A pririie wsatchman obserred h*.-ma.ul.v'-. the b’_‘!fl‘w The ‘man L the walgar oesriTours N M e Ibeggy "f 2 800, 4.â€" A "Lily of Chatham," loading at m Wastarn Railw.y Company‘s dock, wws discovered to be on fre. The "mmel. The Great Western steam gong wunded the slarm and all the locomotives (moghly shumed ns "Litiith which «rmeal the whole city «d thousands to the scene of the Sang :':m'.-ionn on «scaped , Bbothog was sared. A vamber of milors from a vessel near at maud ont the steamer loose and towed her ut mto the Bay to sare their resse! and the (irest Western freight bouses and “- mw‘" b',‘ oY my shout slowly in the water and. was b."7’11'19. ~“.J-o j ::....2 4 n-.: v:{u:. ie T0 4 _ Pourâ€"Quist anmi fre cents lower. Hmsipts, 49 _ turreis; sales, 1,600 bnpreis, at $6.35 for extra : &5 4) for fanâ€" ; K for strong bakers; $5.75 to $5 ) Ir medium; $5,15 for ordinary Canada ; KA) tor Yo. 2, and $4.0) for tine. (Special to the Times ] Propeiler -â€"‘-â€"u.-pu¢ Burâ€" ‘Whhel decount s per cento 00 CE i _ 8 per cent ~ Uixtimens 3 per cent. on call, and 3 Aj+e ume. ~Brots moderaitely activse, but weak and L;- tb:.pbwy.unh BOt al ' who wak « med o 18t is own type, becante he m a nonâ€"umon oftice, comâ€" o in the (itaws (CÂ¥tizes, which to the Comumuittee on Subor, Pmons. . Among the resolution ase recommendei that the Legsâ€" w each Ntate ol the United States ui weh Province ol the Dominion of duwh be petluoned to enact a law proâ€" niag Liini all deais, mortgages, conâ€" mis and other paper}, and also the jourâ€" ui noink, nmuoutes of proceelings and wipmmis of the principal courts, be sawinl by priniing instead of writing, mmmuchas it could be done much cheapâ€" a Mmoucopmmubo‘ mmm detriment lÂ¥ E. din. HPAHBALry the ox pense lor searches ani «ahaiite occurs by the destruction of www by fire or otherwise, and rendering Holibg yae marmed last evening to J. K. uemuah ul this city . *4 Mdmum lypoâ€" Umun this morning a large fimfi. resolutions, commun duak at% 1 dmdnuu 1321 to 1804 «ai im a wort ume decided J tnie \o on the ver. Jey wight be punished. _ At the close of . Kuy‘s argument the court retired, : ABELAXD servics. % M Heoitierrrree UUMeD seares aArrarns puiiett faee for §700 was limg 5 ‘.tug n« Oother .-:u" Ime second ns * Bo# by "Jocker." â€"‘z-â€":md Hou. 1. p; O ayg 4 ", Thte *b9ut $15,000,000 AfHidck teptétented at the clec« ~â€"_â€" ppacial to theâ€"Tixgs.] ] Receiptsâ€"A Man Missing ; / e Halonnde ie â€" Pashionable Wedâ€" AnGatae hircal Unsonâ€"Finanâ€" #F OCRiX CiBLE® OREaAT srrTaArE. FRONK HAKILTON Cl @emory, _ U horses, best tame 2# ;. Beacon Purk 108 4. 1164 to 116 â€"â€"At Bescon Puark ruces, KONTREAL l to ui _ deserted yesterday from mloam, ° but were caight Ot," which were im â€" . on the ground that NMoxtaxa!, June 4. ecopts to«lay were $#!8,â€" O the Customs ser Mamarox, June 4 Heizure of Ruce by burning by Naw Your, Jane 4.~â€"The Commissioner of Agricuiture reports the total estimated is now‘ raging at Fire Point, K.1., M‘:" miles ftrom here. An extensire lactory % yb.upd. and the fire mmm place, ‘The Magzor of has lor» yarded fire engines. and the fire threatens to the whole place, ‘l‘hhdfm has tor» yarded fire engines. The Wheat Cropâ€"NMo More Hailway Irovioencs, K. 1., June 4.â€"A large tire is now‘ raging at Fire Point, K.1., thtgen PuicapeLrul4, Pa., June 4.â€"John Brown & Son‘s cotton mill was destroyed by tire Jume 4. â€"Despatches from Vienna con tain no allusion whatever to the reported illness of ‘hhc-t:'. near what city. The statements despaich from the Austrian cmtho Standard, previousiy sent, are probably ialâ€"e. ltalian statesman, is dangerously ill. «t ellitys 4 miles southâ€"west of Vienna, by sudden i}}â€" ness. He is contined to bed and the Emâ€" g;wofAutriph consiantly by his side. altack wes wholly unexpected. All arrangements lor the festivities in honor of the CzaAr are abandoned, «* The Report Improbable. The report that the Hong and. Mh-@hbflubmm. A memorial statue of the late Karl ot Derby wes unveiled at Preston yesterday, and another ol mt Robert Peel was in . augerated at Huwlderstield on the same day. seys the Cizar of Russia, who left St. Petersâ€" burg several days since to visit the Exhiâ€" bition, is detained at the Austrian imperial! palace at Schobhbrunn, one and a quarter Persia‘s viaitâ€"Statues to Rarli Derby Lowpos, June 4.â€"Special gespa‘ches to the London Times contradict the report that there is jess cordiality in the relations between the French and German Governâ€" ments since the election ot General Macs Mabon as President. % mfinhndowwu thptT-dm of the: Act as an allark on the ainciity of contractsand an entire subversion of the ««rdinal prigciple, which has hithesto beeu regâ€"rded as the key note of business. lireat proparations 4 are making in the Reported ilines of the COzar of Russin wm-.!uuunu-:' ight. â€" I‘ney danced and ‘howled about the and inâ€" dulged in other demonstrations of tranctic delight. . All the military force of the exâ€" pedition united. The cord of General Uanby‘s hat was tound in Jack‘s satchel. The question now is what will be done with the Modocs. Toâ€"morrow we wii go in search for the last of them An unfounded statementâ€"The new Bank Act condemnedâ€"The Shah of MIDâ€"DAY DIPATCHASS. or Sconchin sp Bories Caur, Tois Ligs, PuaxcascLa, June 2 â€"After writing my n?: of yesâ€" terday 1 rode to this camp captives and captors remained at Applegate ranch. Eetore wb captain _ Jack, â€" the murderer of (i aaby and Commis» us Friaxcsoo 4.â€" The Nb"‘ dg,:&.h.ho:’r:.u.vd:â€" ~ Desath of a Prominent Citisen. J &. Hudescno, United States sooriy h s Sueiien thd ty meoaen day, of cholers. He was taken ill at miiâ€" Captain Jack a Prisonerâ€"The Troops Chdonm&mphn Mxurais, June, 4.«â€"For the last few days a diseasse has prevailed here, which at tirst ; hysicians pronounced cholera mor. bus, but no alarm was felt till yesterday, when the physicians generally agreed that it was Asiatic cholera No far its ravages have been chisfly contined to the negros MM’M-dbm absence of an organized Board of Health, it is diflicult to estimate the number of fatai cases. l‘hm-ymo dissase if promptly attended t3 readily to treatment. Among the latest victims was eo. Mason, of the Memphis and Louisâ€" ville Transfer Company, who died last -fimmmro-u the â€" river below here, say that the disease prevails there also. There is but little ercitement in regaerd to it. * Rous, June f'â€"%’k Ratazti, the A dispatch from Vienua to the Standard A strike cf the carpeniers of London is of ibe Nortbern Pacific Railway â€" has reached Missouri River at this place toâ€" day, and the entire distance of four hun» dred and fifty miles, from Duluth to Bis marck, is open to business. _ ‘The people are celebratung the event. Connection is‘ made â€" here with the navigation of Upper _ and _ Lower Missouri. A line _ of _ steamers is _ established between this fort and Fort Benton in West Montana, and shipments of both Governâ€" ment and private freight are being made by this route to the Northâ€" West . Tbhilnyurnyheoxp-flm' with a military escort under Nantoy start west on the |oth inst., with the intention of marking the final location of the line of lhndhqtbcv-'nfio(thw to the crossing of the Yellowstone .and along that river to Central Montana, this hun.thooulypoflk.o_ltbmgt_onogm mx:uf is anticipated b 8r favi, Minn., June 4.â€"The following At the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lixige toâ€"day the petition from the Oreono ols ieiiriomt i horne th.ie vrng y was referred to the commitiese on warrants, Sympathy for Captain Jack â€" A Washington special says: _ There is a very sentiment here, in and out of 0‘3*.1“;!‘1&10 favor ot Capt. Jack and his confederates, in the assassination of General Canby and of sparing the lives of lhe others. + Four Hundréed and Fifty Milesof the Northern Pacific Completed | UNITED R@HTATES AFFPAIRS JNak of England, it is alleged by by Mc thousand have been recovered. lmhhfi-mwu- Nntoth&i"lhnng"wm sailecd at noon toâ€"day, Heis in charge of two London police ofticers, : Alleged Murderer Committed for Exâ€" MM; Carl V an Belgian murderer, has boumm.'lu‘:l."o l-!:: Oolum;m pending the argument of a writ of carâ€" ne Iank of S Writ ‘Of Habeas borpus refosed_ & The* Extradition Completecdâ€"Macâ€" donald Sails for England w air it ies m sns the writ of ha corpus iss udge Faucher in the case 0‘-“‘!‘ the English forâ€" ger. k .\ Uif the one bundred thousand â€" pounds Destructive Confliagration. BV LiND AHKHk t IU‘L, BY OCEAN C1BLE. GREAT BRITAIN. bke a word. Not a muscle June 4 | gy t;:; 'm QTTAWA 1A JULY ET. HlppO(HOme, wWORLD‘S FAIR: P.T.BARNUM‘8 Travelling Museum; Ingraham, Mre 8 Jackson, J 2 Jordon, Miss J Johnson, M Jobhnston, Mrs A Jonunston, Miss J J is -lmonhn, Misa Kavansgh, J Lmens, Miss J Lough, Miss M Logan, Jno Kettios, Miss C Kcthlhln.m J lln G Kegion, Mary Kenoy, Mre °L Kirkl{nd, H H Kilt, P H Linton, J J Hempwill, C Herbert, Jno Gamaby, R H Grierson, G £ Harvey, Mrs Jno _ Underwood, & > Haines, Jas Um.! U Harris, Geo A W , Mre Haurinty, M Wayte, Miss M Haram, B Wallace}; Jno lnm?d. 8 T Wesigate, A Harris. J H Wells, W B z Harding, C â€" Whalen, Jno Garrew, J J Garvin, Miss A 2 Garrott, Mrs A Uall, Jno Oiitase EW GQillesple, Miss M Glesson, M Gordon, Miss 5 Gorman, Miss C Gray, 8 3 Grevill, C Boston, Masa., May 8, 147%. French, Jno _ Fullerton, K G Farmer, Capt T Farmer, Mrs R Rlilis, Alex Darcey A A Delaney, Miss x: Douglaes, li:"ln Kdwards, Mise N M Cravan, W J Cullen, Jno Davie, Mre ‘A Carrolb ®‘ P Ofterson, Miss 1| Cameron, Che t)"Tool, P Carruthers & o J J Patterson, Mr Champ, Jas Parker, R F Cheney, Mrs Lucy Pook, Mrs. Boyne, Mrs Jas Bristow, Mrs K M A M'WP: Bishop, Geo W Bigney, Miss V Artloy, Jas Austin, tieo F Austio, & 6 Armstrong ""@# D Adair, Robt Allon, Miss M A Allen, J 1 A & Co Wim A:z:u-, Jas 3 [,!81 OF [LETUBRS remainiog yestendiay, a resolution wuunmimouJy adopted, declaring all outstanding pases void after the ’)tg of June, and abrogatâ€" ing their renewal or any further issue Employees orer lines with which they are connected, also those persons having pre vonunecl@d, a1so L1hose: a having p viously lclnonldp:r.l::x::mt rights Iree passes were excepted. at Chicago, Milwaukee and other points, up to May 31: trom the crop ofis'l'.’ from Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minneso â€" 1&, 'Ifl" '&‘:" with _ estimated amounts ) and seed in these States, leaves an available surplus still to come forward, between June 1st and the bvnning of the next harvest, of 16,722,â€" UOU bushels in wheat and fGour. At a meeting of the "mutuhvu of the various western railromis at Chicago Eodnouon of wheat in the United suu.‘ 1872 at 249,497,00t) bushels, an increase over the preceding year of 12,275,000. The largest production of any single State was that of California, %nhun pushels. Sec. retary Langdon, of ilwaukee Cham. ber ofOonnuo., is the authority for the statement : that 42,355,000 bushels of wheat, including flour, had been received "CT2 _ _""_ jE iWmm FOmAimog in i 4 Ottaws Post Oftice, May, ilst, 187 Jas wWILL VIMLYP MeMahon, 1 3323,‘5 C a. P. BikEk McMairn, E B McNeoicoe, Miss E. k B Wilson & Co A Williame, P Waod, M @2 Wood, F _ McAllister, C McChesney, | Mcotrone, J 8 MeDonald & Co MeDonald, Jno ) WhiHiew $ venyegs Himpson, Mary Niles, W aA Hmith, P Nmith, W Nmyth, J J 2 Robertson, W Ross, Wmm Reasveck, Miss F. Ring, Miss M A Rathwel!, Miss M RKeynolds, Woar Piggots, H J Plar, K G Purvice, â€"J Proudiove, Jas O Leary, Mrs O Harra, P (Â¥Keoef, Miss M A V‘Girady, Miss M Opper, Mr U‘Neil, J & R | Nortis, Jas W‘Connor, Jn» U‘ Brien, Jao U‘ Donavan, Munroe, Mrs Mynor, Paul gieuu.'(" Mre L. Neoil, Mrs ) Moode, Mra A Mills, P Miller, W Montgomery, W m Messenger, C H Melville, KRev A Meader, T H > um.r, Robr Miller, ties Miles, W m Matthows, Mrs W Maxwell, & _llth.'l, Mre M Lyun, Miss : um.n.umr love Postmaster. , Alex 2 U K 2 either sox, ymnfl”r}'u;fl, make more fime, thau at ‘oh Abuth (abathit Address C} SEiNBON & 65. Portiac ay 7. 187%. UNTâ€"~RBetween Rideau:Hall and Kigin streot, J.A on Wedpesday nlchh:“l.lnt Waich, .‘fml The Rnget will be matably rewarded by feaving it wl thit OM YÂ¥ m $5 to $20 »ar ¢8y § LETP.â€"The House No, 2 Prines‘s Werrace, J:)Pounldonlu“.(. Apply by letter to box W P. 0. Kingston, On _ % 20M0â€"41 . at moderate prices and on liberal conditiona. First class workmen will be em at the establisbment, under the Of MHK. llrerl.l.Alll;‘oo advantageousiy known in Utâ€" tawa and vicin 'y 5 : All those wiliing to favor this estatiishment By a ymng.uul. & situation as N Goverâ€" Chambermaid, in § s«mail % _ * poly at_this office, l rangliy. * RED CUOW, with white spot on furehead, ends of both horns broken, with beil around her neck,. Not seen since T May "ith. _ Aoy iInformation will be Hberelty for & left at P C. Auclalr‘s, merohant" tailor, ellington â€"8t, _ s Atawa, June 3, 1874. NOA ANTEO.â€"A French Canadian Clerk 16 a Dry Goods Kstablishment. Should x: both inngsuages. â€"Address. Hox 58. Post k Lhat their orders will be faithfully execnted. urders can be left at 4 PIERREK MARIER®, s King n”“] mflu fln\}a House PIL E MARIKR & SUN, (Kiawa, May 3, 18.3. 5 3 Purtner Bilent or Active, with moderate capiâ€" Monuments, : Tombâ€"Stones, &o., ho.' , uay are ready 1olrecrive orders from their rounding country, for all kinds of * to M*@ WV vluu.wu & CHRYSLER, Barristers and Attorneys atâ€"lLaw. Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries, o. & uvMBceâ€"Hardy‘s BHlock, Ridean Btreet, T'Uoumdyum:.mau lh?n'mndh urocer of Tavern, w use n‘ive apartâ€" menls, .h-numm u-n? end Hh:n-tn: about Axe miles from the city. pply to New ‘Tombâ€"Stone Establishment. uttawa, May 20, Ottawa, May 3, 167% and Stiraw Hats, Clieaned and altered in the intest style Ottawa, June 4, 1874 f Address, C. K. Mys®f,*~*~ w Scalloid Pole«, not iess than 45 feet long. UALLERIE®, DOORS, ac. o 5000 teel b. m., 2 Uak Plank, 1.000 + «* IL «* %, Pleoes 4 Ouk Piank, 12 0 long, 10 wide, All Tthis timber must be delivered af the Pentâ€" tentiary whart, on the Zth of JUNE next. Maiter, late of Quebec, 104 RIDEHEAU S T SA feet b. um. 3 <a UUID ( *Â¥ 2 & Ca d * 13 », td +« 1 11 Seaftold Poles, _ _Tae undersigned have opened their MARBLE WORK ESTABLISHNMRT, AT THE OLD TOLL GATE, oN THER MONTREAL ROoAD. TD «* * e Â¥e ." i; : : Jhol AUW0 feet b m, 2) clear Pine Plunk, 12 feet, lengt 69 x 12 wide . > ET OW EC & o# + «+ 11% * 6x % :+ w en #©0 4 it 12,00 feet b. m. 1 matched sheeting. WINDOW FRAMES AaAND s18KE8 IA) Preces Pine Luamber® 13 0 long, 6 x & rax :: Â¥e ** 1w x a Ih .x . %%. *‘ <{3% Uttawa, June 3, 1873 Ottowa, June 3, 1873 10 Pu 12 ) o Â¥ 0 ay 7, 18734 " RAian0 PENDRKS will be received Q? the |'|:i;l:l:"ufi’. up to NLX p. m., on the TRNTH of ENJAMIN EDW ARDY, L nt. Vincent de Pau!, May %, 182%, VMawa Citizen please copy. St. Vincentde Paul IUNE next, for May 2#, Is73 Citizen plense to be deltvered in a J whart of the Peniter, on or betore the %th Felt, Panamn, ast. 6( Tons of Noya Scotia Coal, (Ouxlstag of equal proportions Birch and Majpde, to be sound, Cut this year and withonut limbs or branches, Three and a half feet loog from the point of the cutting, to be delivered in lhc'}'l"' of the Penitentiary on or befuore the 2#5th June nex, BEA LEK1 TENDENA will be undersigned at his oflee until t the 10th JUNE, for the supply i NEA LED 'I‘I'EN‘D_.}!!"* will be received NEY TO LEND ON BEAL Eâ€"TATE â€" 0. 0 Wood and Coal. St Vincent de â€"Paul Penitentiary Pleces l%mb Lumber, #>0 long s §*s w0 i * I ++ '““ «+ ANTED. 8 SALE OR To LET, AN 1 30 Tons of Anthracite Coal G. J. DUFF, RCAFFOL DJ NoG, t‘kNTRi?'i. PENITENTIARY 50 Cords of Fire Wood, please Copy '-PE id in a yanl at Montreal or on the Penitentiary at St.IV lncent de Paul HOOF TIMBEH THR OTrAWA TIMES JUNE 5, 1873. VINU, URKRNTRES, &c. Hu-jt‘_l.mubér W or 12 whie CHRIBPE & HILL N DERE will have the guarantee Juue next A 1MO Or JUOAEREPH | ) will be roceivesd by the e until 6 o‘clock p, m,. of supply of F. H, Onarsitr. ) 0 RPH MoGA W Richmond Road F. Z. TAMAK 12 x 3 #04 0 10 x 5 10 x & 6 x 8 12 x 2 1 x 8 11 x ® 11 x 8 8 x 6 8 x 6 8 x 4 6 x % 12 x 8 278 i it balls, cues, &0., and having the celebrated _ «*Phelan & Collender Combinatiou Cushions" Pirstâ€"claus Bevel, 5 x 10 + b wit palle ofeeraegeye, 5 x J0 tabtes,* complets with t inserance combined guarantee, has &hm«mu -fl" t policies entitle the bearer to ln-p \o?pr week inâ€" demanity in case of accident‘; from $1,000 to STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES. R THER Ol'llglb' JNBURANCEKE OOInT‘A‘s\ nsures â€" against accidents, gurarantees t of It also insures life on the yrlncl pie best British Companies. Rates modérâ€" ‘&-m% J the Dominton Ganâ€" ovâ€" the of Government officials is ql-l to its combination of Life and Uusrantee Insurance; by which a person taking A "‘,f‘ Reven Octave .lsl‘.uluh Cot tage Prano, soki cheap. Be good hand Carpets op hand for l.'b. Call ..'.’4’2‘; J, BERMINGHAM, T ons s s ‘Auctioneer. Alsoithe *‘ Princess," Capt. P. McGowan. HANDSQMRIT PUBLIC HALL, Commencing June 2nd. in the city, with all the necessary retiiing rooms OW NW ARuA. *A Passengers leave Ottawaat 7 a. m.and 5 p. m. io serther HALL ssby 82 with ante rmom . | . Passengers leave Ouawaat 7. a. m andip m Odd Fetiows Hall &e., ac. "__ ; Yor Montreal and intermediate landings, Baggage a =..-“ room on Hirst fat. ! checked. Meals and Stateâ€"rooms extra. wn piace in the Upper Town for a § UPW ARLD®M, * Pnssongers leave by the 7a and 4 p. ni. Apply to P. L&AURUR wm k:“;l:cm?r: ;y éna;?y. u:l'L«mPn:zp‘.mh » » stean «4 nce al w «* nm" (Aiawa, May 12, 187%,. 6L 103aw . | for Ottawa and intermediate :’MI? ‘ = 3 steamer wi“dm‘g Lg“l:hll’ge m M&‘o BE AAFKE AND CONTENTED, through paskengers taken on Saturday evening The stores first Anished some :flh.ll. “..El .Illnly.:'l l:l"u‘m I‘p‘c:'lt Also,the â€"_ HANDSQOMRBIT PUBLIC HALL, TWO HUNDRED PUPILS EACH, j As provided by law, , WITH REQUISITE CLABSâ€"ROOMA, &e. A Of §$10) for the best plan and | 16. in oo base wht (e aremied. . Comp to the undersigned P PL aANB FPOR Two Primary School Huilding Of safficient capacity to accommodate jat Ottawa, May 31, 1873, Otiawa, May 16, 1878 SUMMER DRESS GOONS C. KINQ & CO., â€" â€" Wellington ‘Stvreet. &th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, Une and two button KID GLOVES at 20 cents per pair under usual prices. 8238 & Wellingcton Street UPPER TCOW N, J. KAVANAGH‘S, Suithble for the Warm Woeather, mCBs‘ C CZ A W KD. TCO LET, ON WELLINGTON SPREET. Ottawa, June 4, 1873. * CAPITAL, $1,000,000. W ANTED. \New Batistes, : ‘New Grenadines, ' New Muslins, New Lawns. : A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ll.l Case ol..uw'&;gi fi= rQl.m‘: case of death. h partionlars can be |HARLKES DEAJARDINE. Agent t':'r“o‘:-= and Distriot. yYPANISH â€"BROW N â€"HOSE: : =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">â€"â€"~4â€"â€" C .. ~FANCY STRIPED wosr: . [ .__ WHITE COTTON HosER 10 lbnn'(mm Low kR THAN Mast Yhar. â€" New WHITE LISLE THREAD HOSKE e oi BLACK SPUN Hosk®. Dress (McEW AN‘S,) JUOsyC ARECEIUED, FOR SALE FINNAN HADDIES ! A handsd@me shop, mhr and uppr?o;’nfi same size, HIRAM ROBINBON, Chlrmn.‘ Th * . Board of P . 8, T. $X 0 SXE H 5. Linen hLassos, Batistes, (<renadines, Muslins, Lawns. Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, ~20 SPARKS STREET GLOV Es. o, shuioe asiore. "I have mejecied tay avede thik Lfl&mfi witk, y wid invited at the old %‘- "i“l'::." &3“' wtnn.:l’ ns .h-ni. References required: / /o omy HICKEY. The subsoriber has on hand a large quantity o Piants of superior quality, consisting ofâ€"Uab» badding plants, such as . Atocks, Halsames, Pinks, T ons ie Flover s Puragan Daniien: Plants and Flowers The comfort and economy of this line are un whilst the route is one of the most %lnm Tourists will Ant! this & delightfol trtp, # m%m"g all aw on the ,ou-n sent Sing! ;:dmnn‘\‘nekt:.umbownthe Com ofice, Qqueen Vh.r%uru k e R. W. SHE RD, t# New Iron Steamer, * Peeriless," Capt A, #Prince of Wales," _ _ Capt. W i. Sh i Erince of Wales," Capt. W m. m “#‘"M Capt. P. Y. M 4 *‘ Princexs," Capt. P. McGowan ROVAL 1. AIL t INE of STEAMERS FOR THE CoOUNTY OF OTTaWA, P. 9. hes of M JainesMathen Arohiteon Riain §C" office of Mr. J Architect, w- Bt., (Ala wa, mm“bmu th hi on or before the bth day of June next. Ry att‘dihoOonnmu. CPHERSHON LEMOYNE, Keo.. May 14, 18 Ottawa Rivat Mavigation : Cos County Hall and Registr Mayâ€"30, 1873 * RK,. C, W, Ma0CU AIG, General Agent for Kastern Ontario. Ottawa, May 5, 1872 Ottawa to Montreal, 1873. Huil Village, May 22, 1873 NO'I_'ICE Contractors and Builders. RFORK lite, examine the S ow Tontine Savings Fund Asurmen, HEATHER HOSE lar ahd HRthuvers." Aus, s quantity of Tendaers for Ahe ereactionm af a * , of the best French makers Nexrt to !&Alr'kl(r'!i squun T H E. i1 6 OQTawastsax ; Carriage and Sceigh FACTORY: RIDEAU STREET, OTTAW., The trade can be supplied by B&~Bee T. & B. on each Plug. mss Price so low that all can us it. or Chirt Sok Sai MA t t For 8 yearr Kutler 40 the priaipal Habscdaphars of Montronk suonm MYRTLE NA VYV. 81, 88 4 124 Southampton Row,, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON Worksâ€"HorKery axp Howrrrox. PUKE CHEMICAIA AND NEW MEDICINER mmmuuam Carefully d and shipped. Orders made payabie in Eogiand, * THOMAS MORKSON 4& soOoNn, Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhiâ€" Ths Ottawa cnwnom’n'ra: 5‘.‘. fefll eatsintcinnevintidiaisee~ cmd Five large lots on Wurten HStreet, Handy 'l\-huuu-urd:&mm mityitothe Ridean River, must become very valumable, and at present will be sold far beâ€" low their value, by J. BERMING HAM. Lots on Wilbrod street, Stewart street, Marin street and Daly street, for sale ba J. HAM. All having real estate for will do well to register it at with the at his + rowilnt l -‘.oal!lna. opposite the J, BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer and Real Estste Ouawa, May 12, 1878 ‘E' Fourteen good buliding lots in lohms:dhu:a‘ayl'fl:_ | FAaRYÂ¥ For BaL®Ekâ€"A splendid farm of one hunâ€" dred (100) acres, sixty of which are clm.mnn:s with the %fl llnellnuu- ‘lb:::mp GJoncester, on outreal macedam road, tbdlhoul"mllc--rmmlbecny,nndmmhun afa fine country, There is a very fine stone house, 48 x 33, cut stone front, with a verandah, pn three sides, When you enter, a spaciogs hall ts itself, being 9; feet wide and about rteen feet ; on the right is a dining room, x 16;, with lnu.ac..onunlenh.lu'e , 8 x with stuece centre pilece, and us‘ly well finished throughout. The bed. roomas, h are good airy ones, mnhdb{n Wwide r case, and are five in number, as weil as :ml:l. ttic rooms. ‘l‘lfi.’u is a stone kl.u;nun x 1s, and a stone cellar, unsurpassed any Oother, being six feet , and under thqogyn_bnnm.‘ ng . ‘i‘zo‘.hrm h:‘\n':;‘neonn. ._REAL ESTATE BULETIN, Office : No. 8, Eigin Street, oppoâ€" site the Russell House. _ â€" _ 8 Call in the early part of the day, to avoid the Great Rus h in the afternoon. :.* e ESTATEHE OPFP : CHILRTS, “‘t"",’ KOLLARS, KUFFS, A" made to order Ready â€" made Clothing, WE WOULD ADVISE ALL THATâ€"WANT BARGAINS The Stock is Clearing O BERMINCHAM‘S Our Stovre is C:}(»\V(l(s(l Eiv GREAT RUSH! G. CHOUINARD & Co. wa, Nov 20, 1872 Ottawns, May 31, 1873, REMEMBER WE ARE BELLINd WITHbUT RESERVE FUR A GOOD SHMOKE, Great Bankrupt Sale est End of" Woellington Street NOTICE. POOLFY‘S ; BRIRGE. Ee en uh LH i eeiste through. T. BATE & CO. J. BERMING HA M Great FEush. Chirt Store. OF $4:0,000. «â€"AT . THE â€"AND ENGLIBB OaAK TANKNED LRKATHAER BKLTING AND TANS, The m.:‘:a;qm in c-uu‘: compete most giving lhutbmithdwhu-o from the store,â€"new and beautiful. M:'p “bd labor i sa im ‘;d.:fi'& Th:.hth'-.*nu:,-l- can be used, costing about three cents to do the ironing of a large family, It gives the Linen such a smooth glossy surface that the dust and dirt wili m.-nhunwil,lnuit'mh”d.x much lnrr t is very highly recom â€" mended by. the Montreal bfl‘-l.c Minerve, + National, and by all the < hflmhnm % is put un im boxes to last a tamily eents per box. Teaiers in Home Fornivlung Gouan at 30 1t is put up in boxes to last a family about three months, and can be had from By the use of U F As when bought at the MHard Finish Producing the same gloss and For imparting a fine gloss to L'megSlxirtBooo:. MBR. A. JOYCE has been appointed Role Hiharp ath dhd a ue Rhane!: after the 3ist instant. pan®, PASSENGER TICKETS Over their Railway and its conâ€" nections. X The Grand Trunk Railway Company have opened an office in the RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, J TT .A. W .iAX., Uttawa, Jany. 7, 1873 2157 1y3w ¢» Enamellene: May ‘6, 187%. Enamellene, GRAND TRUNK RAILW AY. STORE All Housexeepers mg;..,uuon & ©O0,, | _ ESMUNDE BBOS. _ lesale Agents for Ottawa and vioiâ€" O OJ D $ *~ + ASTINGS AND =ergofrs, k al Th k »AURMATAIK, UENNCLM, ENCLAND. ThLADR MAWK, W&/\HF _ e _ FOR THE SALE oF M a‘ m Â¥.+ 1RAOE C. J, BRYDGES, Managing 1Mrector >ry Day: ut Fast. TO CALL 8O0N 2%5 1m ~ | 1 Vb Â¥1 |Fike

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