ANCREATIyp im which ns (o°ued ) therefore N& ers axamune hy Qtt r. of the r and most oo ms. and oiours, afrer ns by ardss in "the & MOORR» â€" Ounbesses, _‘ + have the ï¬a‘ .i bur Aotumn we bag b~. ]w% "Lov;pu.vflufl other iÂ¥MEARA &# CO, IBES AND SLEIGHS Vocalisation, L seE WU+ mevasferg mek in ?".‘" Of ° freap readi» taken," TiOMs t comting of shiver ut of new and uBe« mm“ se sopptled fhikke Iw n ut Dpeéarance ang can. ""‘I&l‘-..u oo use remag pugeq L8 Which, ast, eving the i ib of Sgpt, h-.“' Uery and Pigle «sut 16 3 8tâ€"Iwiy I Wlgs se 452 Ne forming & gram, Eproke + was oxg rom the true Pa,. "‘-W Pek in hddhunoou. ?i-l.q of ~ freap readily tals.. s tion. n{.Auq:;.umh.“ it Tromk ceï¬ onuly Mangis, queen, K.R 4 42°" K8 AND CHIMNRY newest . h.mw ad Sleigh ORYâ€" a ET, OTTAW 2, practical workmen rvision to all work. 1812 19816¢ ‘.&':;-;"'"‘..-H,:Jf.'. es aod k A & CO. eet, Ottawa. 3 ATO ID & K 1873 t is Woulngien 'ï¬w-m s Tor Canada, EMULSIOy ale & Co ND ARTiSTH RKER, ORS will be fourd on and published 5Â¥ CLOCK® all kinds, fromm % : 06 Gnes. Clothing Ul-louu sic ak of : THE OTTaWA #, Duke of Edinâ€" Dublia and Par® hetwean 2 * *Did MAKo. for one mlly’d NQ»1 ; y 183 BABRRISTERS, ATTORNIES, §0OLIOTâ€" TORS OONVEYANOERS, &o., (Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Orricesâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa, u:k- 0 E. Poower. | A. J. Caxtertk. | ILL _ WILSON & ORR, Carversi&kGilders XARTEN ware street Nr. 8. H «d York yoL, VIIL.gNO 2645 w‘/swsi €Barbs.| W * mat the eonPiT"a NC orar -"‘W wUIs Wn’ Fngus w mss iooionr Sfntant det a s “‘,‘,h "' e u-l,,,-' m,,g‘"'""u. ‘L‘llfl'ï¬ -,.:.f‘ m%':?m ,r‘ consent * “: fs. naw all obnl? '\l\'ho hy -Dm.-“n. recelve s pusiness against the :“‘M us mdno alone) coâ€" CC RIST soLL ATTORNEY ‘\%‘ONVEY‘A&CI.% &0., &C. y Officeâ€"sell‘s Block, opposite Russell House. w.H. Warke®. | R.CasstraJr.| P. PENNOCK Juby 31 4 â€"_. 2625. 4 butisters and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. lsitors in Chancery, Notaries, &0. ?-nw'.mu.wuum -..."'3‘:. wz â€" * U., CurÂ¥sukK ADVOcaTeE,sou1ciToRr.&c. N Bolicitors in Chaneery, &¢, 1. H. BELL. M.A, ~@. BRUNEL, M.A. (flceâ€"Hay‘s Block, l‘u % Sparkeâ€"sL, Uttawa to and pay al ""oated at th ADVOCATE â€"|t T Miporary Office at Dr. JOS, VUDLNB, Pnysician, Bu and Accouâ€" E:."""‘"““ -u.:t“'oa.. bhours Wil a, m., and 2to 4 p, m, Bpecia‘ attention givon to diseased and Olthe nterus, 1758 Tsb. 5. 1874 Inereck . ... ."’:“,‘.,.’ Surgeon, Ac G aPeRe c = D p ESTATE A BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, 4. 3 * +0k uk ns We 6 ar office cou|ofativ in the Village «. Quevee, for the transaction 7 l.q: I:":mq either ln“tl: s ol nccounts in both Proâ€" Juo W wie, tige \\____ Suiiocisnstsens omabasidies iaviathose JHOMAS P. gon a < ntietpmazies Aictrciel Lenicd $ .124 Aacheur, 4¢., M, C. P . & 8., Ont, ~.‘D Residence â€"G‘Connor Street, opâ€" &""! is73. " * * igomp m" lu:l{to: p h’“ to 6 p.m Mâ€Lw‘. snn uin “.‘mflllfll.‘fl W.MARSHAL MATHESON, Bartister, Attorney, Notary, &o OFFICE: Mulr is Chancery Chambers, MAIN STREET, HULL Sxil, March 9, 1974. sHOW CASES MADE TO ORDER. Yarch 12, 1874. 261 Mtaa rennlted at his Ome, corner f MANURFPACT URKRS, #wGO Snarksâ€"st. MRRISTER, SOLICITOR, &¢,, (Buscessor to Wiiliiam Mosgrove, Kaq.,) ‘\wm Mcsgove‘s Building, Ottawa. Sthimberty o4 0 O Montreal. Bu M.-‘ :?u""‘ Uavairy, Late E’.‘.‘ Kevidente ~â€"Carner If Hueh ana e "& , Ottawa, office, 8, as, ,‘?n;'i_-g"ï¬':.......&".:: the use of the knife, by a mld almost painiess proâ€" ‘Iu.uwm OGARA, LaPIERRKRE & t RENMON, UE HON. JOHN OGONNOR, QGC,, No 12 St. James.4 Bept 9, 1473, UQ Woup. ane 34 1874 re PICTURE FRA ME nSUEB OF MARRIAGE LIOENSES BLL & BRUNEL, vortgages parebased, 0d Foane nesUnes, Mori§3E N.3 Beil‘s Blook, * 3490â€"1y, Abcbtcar %;{S: AILLON & CHRYSLER, BCHAMBAULT .t LEAMY, â€" 'im, Public and Advocates. T ALMKER, March 3 1#4, Watchmaker and Jeweller. w . W. WaBRD HEY, CHRISTIE & HILL oTICcE § Regal Eearbs, Stree LOGAN, Sttawa _________OaANADA W.R.00U1ILEE, B.0. L., . 2 188 â€" n o YEILDING, J. P. LYNN, HENDRERSON C. V. K. FERLAND, Am‘.muor. #&c. Officeâ€"Over rckell‘s r Store, corner of Sussex streets, Olta wa, LOOKING=GLASS and EQ- s city of ditawa, this ith day A. D. ROBT. ANGUS, _ @rRoORgK L. IRWIN. % NMA!!, CASSELS & PENNOCK, HEREBY GIVEN l, ADVOCATE, &o., Mainâ€"St., k IJBLD @RANT, . . Bussex C, Brigham; Esq "iDs m " ubonas J (otaries Qutario HORACE LAPIERRE EDWARD P. REXMON MONTR EAL, w. YouU of Hugh and of O‘Conâ€" 2401â€"8m. 212 ly 203)â€"y 2BIOLE Officesâ€" Russell 214y NG. demieoadNoroAOh on 20â€" s marot for Olta wa and intermediate landings. “?:.uuo checked, Meals and Stateâ€"room »ceatonfom, wavint i raynairofite finoak The comfort and economy of this mï¬u- surpassed, whilst the route is one of the most pic ) in Canadea. ‘Fourists will find this a c ie h sn succe mows corooet mite dn Ceigin stt nator® Tere nike, mt ie Passengers leave Ottawa at 7.30 a, m., and 6 p.Q, Steamers " Peeriess" and "Queen ViotoriA‘ ?-’rla-uouulmmm f Passengers leave the 7a, m. D Hoe on ces n o riabe of W aloes and 4 1978.. | . 1874. Ottawa River Navigation Co. OFFLCE~KLGIN STREET, oPPoOoSITE RUNSCLL HOUSE. and in London for al} parts of Canada an United mggma; m nul;dl“ofl’x‘or points in the West. f TEMP yT W?&.‘.u; DAVID SHA W, Monfreai, or . "___* * Snonmn â€"For a Good Smoke MYRTILE â€"NAVYC. WILL RIGE â€" â€" Agoent. sons desirous of bringing out their friends, T vough bitls of Litine meued onthe Conlinent Opening o f avigation. May ist; SPARTAN, from Prescott to Hamtiton " Ind, MAGNET, "® * w = _# CORSICAN, " Montfeal .‘ =# sth, CORINTHIAN, * _ w # © SPARTAN _ " Hamilton to Montreal # * MAGNET, is ww :A OF ROVTAL MAIL STEAMSBIPS, g&iï¬;;;: ..ll........l;il;.?gï¬;iil'; I; RED tzl’f_.e_'mfi'&%“éé Canadian Navigation Company‘s Steamers ahortest, cheapest and quickest to Eon en tameat mm ns =\?r.|l\: Vessels will be despatched as follows:â€" C Sten f this Lineare intended to ss urrgl.lorwnfl::::molmol d# to and from Lowon.mnfl mm dt ing at Plymouth, outward, for pasgsengers, with steamers to Deux Rivieres. ‘flâ€"_‘ busses will leave the Union, Daniels, and House, Aionrenfeeectndite ieavee Portage: toâ€"Fort dail 1 o _{‘ng:on(en u‘l‘vmr‘idyu at 2:50 o’u:ï¬-k'. RATES OF PASS&AGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portliand or Quebes (every Saturday to r.;- u;.n;mu‘-ï¬mq jonda ".Tw" ioi i aretennie on rtaled i4 x GLASG@OW LINE. Kippawsa...... nu';x"mm _ A counection is made with Canada Central &mus‘um.-mwa-m Steamer Sir John You Bryson. for Cha, Taesany mod Priday morbings rq',?‘:l;gk:’mh“cmm , C 1 p.B.o 0_ k 45 i _ Persuos wishing to send Er"il{ï¬'mm' can obtain -Tfl: ::mfleate- at lov'v‘o nï¬lfln rei or Boothnd., way m Camada or the United &.fl.‘ hen tickets are not used the amount is loas a small deduction.] C M Cl _ For further particulars apply at the office of the Company, in Ottawa. R. 8. CAMMELES,. o to Glasgow, sail beo mnob&z?mflï¬umm;“ on'l'hurnm-u‘sn.~ Kou-‘l'l.oxkel:“nn “Mnï¬ï¬‚m vessgâ€" %nh?nmucnndunul ) 1OF, . Jesale Cassels...... Ortawa, Kay 21. 1874 UNION FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" t WAY COMPANY. . Passengers leave by the 7a. m. and &p,. m April 27, 1874, June 13, 1874. HeWO®: «2 +« +» «»+a +4 Bt.. Lawrence..... STEAMERS, DOUM. «+ siree s BCANDINAVIAN.. Ottawa, June 3, 1874. NOVA SCOTIAN Ottawa July 2 1873. Steamer Jessie Casselatwill leave Aylmer dally DIRCABSIAN.... .. .« » Royal Mail Line of Steamers, QrtaAwWA To uox’ruu. DaY AND NIGHT LINE, ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL TEMATLAN. ces varesusiesstk IUSSIAN... ....... .. LYNESIAN ........ LLAN LLNE SA hee T44 B, on cacbi:Plug. LEAYE AS FOLLOWS : Steamsbips. INC «FROM QUEBEC DOWNW ARDS. FROM LONDON, UPWARDS, .. .. . .« Wednesday, Juty 1 .......ww.'f&i'g 15 ) parts R. CUNNINGHAM, .»»«. Thursday, July 2 â€" Tht 25th July Jst August .... .. . Munio President. , July . 9 CAPTAINS .Findiay lieth Murphy 17 Johnson Forge Pump COMPETITIVE TRIAL 5 Cflmï¬@mfl m. Train runs through to flemesewr."" _ C . ~. AEnal _ ‘The International Company‘s Steamers, al llflwml ves Mmq%& Thnrsday at 00 p.ms. for Bt. John, N.B., &60. checked h. ’ï¬::ï¬om‘m at the Company‘s # umnwn. and time u'nd‘:-m .o:ï¬u“ ul::lt th.o‘ unï¬n‘% ay 8 m Yeatare Statiot, of at No. 148 8t k’fé)haf“ ATISNHO E_ * Meorebity ti‘?'-' urer. I&mw:‘ 40. :ll “I::O:E- seui "&&A_’?&"«?flm aovory desoription n\u'; N\ SMan Tratne tor it doguaak conneetions with other lines the Company will ?o be m&?’miblo ror“t‘l:t.u not arrlvm at or 1'&. Eu.m-hl "Falmouth," leaves Portland every Saturday at 630 pam. Tor Halites, N. io BUYING A BABCOCK B.boook :and other Extinguishers. e onl moer nes that wat catiogalabed uy ons n% SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. _ 18734 uunhh:l l:l-lrlu and Handsome new C . Care and %flmm.fl%rï¬#‘nï¬hfl Traing now leave Montreal as follows : ; @oLNg s n.u:vï¬u. ‘Toron 4 on Sovitied Golerion, Burtin . Ceeime on eR OR mt alit o Trains leave Lachine for Montreal at ""1 “flviâ€"nm_ hvm.ouâ€"fl yequbenn As the punctuality of the trains depends on connections with e‘g"}.ï¬!" the Company will io on i Hosonts Rousas i M s l: Toronto, stopping at senger Train for Cornwall and all THE ST. LAWRENCE Montreal, March 2rd, 1874, __. ____ _ _ â€" ~ W. :!. "‘(li‘ngAVB A. H. 'l‘%!lfll.“ May 28, 1874. w ers, KEJ"...T‘.'.TI.I;;;&:J;S"?‘ vomontOonufl. Rbsr ie rrirerer oc atites ~t Every aay. ON aAND F%l ';Euw__lm 1874, _ o oine WoRTh, d 10.15 a.m. Train from Ottawa makes coppection with Grand ‘Trunk Express for the West &ufl p.m ‘g‘ 4.20 p. m, n from Brockville makes connection with . Grand Trunk Express mn from the West, arriving in Oltawa at 8.00 #@#" Connections made at Sand Point with g.u. and at Renfrew with Btages, to and from mbroke. K. B Lo l l 1. l_.. Managing Director. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME, Aud accelleration of trains, mix‘d For Ottawa via Brockville, TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DMLI Brockville G ds * tre w Renfrew Brock ville Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. Sure connections with Grand Trunk trains to and from both East and West. " YPrrig ato fun on Mantreat ime, â€"* ns are Thos. REVNOLDS, _ > Ibe old raliable, quickest and best route. The whortest line to all points Kast and West. CANADA CENTRAL Brockville & Ottawa Railways Exâ€" 2E PA Bace Poaipe. This pulp conn coly o on o egoiihh prroum in ... 18 Brockville, May July 15, 1874 YBRAND®*TRUNK RAILWAY COMPY KÂ¥ OF CANADA. _ *Unioinl mepontho ie deorstarn e War * OTTAWA RA1 LW%!; Of uniform Gauge with the Grand Point connecting with Stanstead, §hï¬w&mhly m wern Counties Junction = S‘ ROGERS, U NDERT AK E R WeblyBihe ces c sares eire .. Sb dgeRe.... n t Tod Caskot of svory desoripuon afway 6 and 7 Nicholas«8t,, Ottawa. Funerais furnished with every requisite, pit on Junction 10 45 A..M. Leave. Ottawa. 7.45 A .M 5.00 A.M. Go To THE EXPENSE 1.30 P.M, 4.45 P.M. 2.20 A.M 8,30 P.M 2.00 P.M Ofarhroabs. GoLyy seUTH Grand Trunk Express _ froms _ West.. ..â€".....! 1.30 A.M,. Grand Trunk Express ‘ mmwm..........l 7.00 P.M. Grand Trunk Express\ _ _ _ _ Grand Trunk Express Grand Trunk West & Royal Mail Steamers and Central Verâ€" mout and â€" Rome & Watertown Rys. ‘wnsm; ) & W atertown @rand Trunk for both â€"Rast and West...... Jun uonvr't m;ï¬. 4. p.m, Cl # & R «_ * _« 1015a,.m., 6.3 p.m srecse sesssssss«se+0s » 8. 16 p.DH. from the East. from East...... AND THE Connecting with. Connecting with. 1 oF THE ARRIVE Managing Director, Ottawa, AND * IMS a,0,, SS p, ~ 2. 10 a.im,, ۩30 pm; : thba* kupd. « 1285 p.mi., 8.00p.m ..! 0,80 A.345. 9.00 a m. 9,30 p.m, 6.00 a.m, 5.00 p.na, 6,45 a.m, 8.45 p.m. Arrive at Prescott Junction, 8.0) P.M. 1.35 p. m 9.50 A. M, Arrive in 1.00 P; M. 1.30 A. M GOoOD TIMES COMING â€" Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. And seo the : M NMSRD COOFRc ©STOV.H}, the best in the |Dominion. Burns ecal or wood. Also for REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, FiLTERS, BIRD CAGES, BABY UARRIAGES, &c, f j & May 28, 1874, j 2580y o *,.’;Tll:::ivholo stock to be disposed of by 1st of August, at less an who, e prices, at c s ‘RADFORD & GOYER‘8, Orrawa MarBtir & CRaxiter Works CALL ~AT DORION‘S. Monunients, Headstones â€"Obeliskse j &6,, in Marble, Scottish Granite, or Sanastone, f > BP The newest design in CEMRTERY FENCLNG, sultab e for the various Comeleries. GR | * A wellâ€"arranged stbck of MANTLES, in American, Ital and Coloured Marbles of new and nhu(oEll‘- i A TS from: the best American and Canadian Houses, Receding or Projectory, elther Plain or Mounted, TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN‘E a s, Fanoy V #0., 18, naled .’E;;mo:g?mqsmnmom_mmm’ estings, &o., 1s, uneq! SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good At guaranteed or no sale, _ 4 hk ie ank, KT A\ll Goods Wigrranted Shruuk . Wl T B Has constantly on handand to onl \Way 4, 18 . 4n returning thanks to their friends and lhm .}quonuo inform them that tiiey HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHMENT 0N SPARKSâ€"9r Brom fraiig i on 129 2o uie ppaeRaid aretpar, irariichae ERRFRNY S io mened Dress Making is used the CORN W A 8 , by which a PERB is wmu:“n'éi‘wm‘&?mflm&o‘:““‘â€*& M |sHOW ROUM ON (GROUND rr.oon. . *4Â¥*We have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Dressmaker from : T. Stewart‘s, New York, alsoâ€"a Milliner from Paris. â€" py®oq respectfully to inform his customers and the publ generaily,. that l.u has opened a Dress Making and Millinery Establishment 234| WELLINGTONST. |234 yV LL Ls2 tor yonrselves,. ‘Remember the piace,â€"SPARK§â€"8r , 2isD DOOR wEer ,z"::ma"smam.*:"%q:mwmm Awe‘y® ' \~~<"‘~C. P. DORION, _ k60% sc d ie 4 on hol Aieminewe on a Plainâ€"andâ€"Fancy: FPurniture, Manufrctuired by the mnwi.mcmmqmumum. which fl}i’ will sellâ€"at a M# 8 MA L L _ AD V AN CE â€"ON 0 08T. i M O O R E CLOCKSâ€"30 . HOURS AND=.EIGHT DAYS, # cnemamene * f + MASONIC GOOBS~â€"Blué Aprons, Collars and Jowels, R, A, Aprons, Bashes and Jewels, mm 4 lâ€". * i4 6 " j + \Yrmi::nuh f i %ï¬!ï¬ & AVING purshased MR, YOUNG‘8 STOCK at A GREAT SACRIFIOR,are now ;prepared LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. â€" June 18, 1874 Feb. 18, 1874, OTTAWA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1874 BLIN CLAP: MOOIP&NGB. AHINGL N. 8.â€"Ageut for Amhevrst, O, RID May 21, 1874. Btove :, Tinware, xmuwmbo:_ Nalls, K. B. & Co‘s C Tea and "Hi nninnirp ty Reean e Dealer in Thousands 6f other Goods too numerous to mention here, . in the Hardware and Tinware Business. __.._â€"I1MPORTER AND DFALER INâ€" Manties, Grates,‘Drain Pipes, Fire j And General Building Supplies .u““.."ém':' & v :.')oloum Ear N!n, cobuudgg‘lgukm D **‘Arugl, May 18, 1874 BABH, _ BLIN be MOULD J ane‘l7, 1874 BiÂ¥â€"Cali early, and leave your orders. . Prices tosuit the Times, Rouse â€" Furnishing Hstablish At the‘premises adjoining Mr, I, H. Taylor‘s Printing Office, | 2 9 R i d esau 8t re e JOSEPH DIMBLEBY' Bege to inform his friends and the general m&flpfl)flï¬mcmu RDDUORO PRIOES PORAM 1874 RADFORD & ~GOYER HBroaghes and Kar Rings in Hets, Bracelets, Kar Rings, Chains,"Crosses, cÂ¥ womensuts _ 4 ‘ WLECTROPLATED WARE. HARRIS & CAMPBELL P. A. TAYLOR, â€" ote, AMH~AND SEE FOR YOURBELY®3."82 38}8PARKSâ€"9T., NEXT DOOR TO CHRIBTIEB DRUG STORK, With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS .: "A._Y AX. CORNER SPARKS AND OCONNORâ€"8STS,, [AYLOR, â€"‘ â€" â€" (*~PROPRIRETON, The largest and bestâ€"selected assortment of Hideau Stresat . SOMERVILLE, CALLE AT fke. . on .n. lt 2e â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THEâ€"BEST IN OTTAWA,. Sanidstone, best Buff and Blue. AU=St,, CORNER OFTA W Aâ€"Be. ESTABLISHED 1896, Stock Consisting of : Fruit Soored dolâ€"mioere Buttons Celoured Gem Rings, Cruot J Wa Spoons and : Forks _E-â€"T agarus & ts . Geoods, 2501y or _ _For FEerofula, Scuryy, Skin Diseases and sores ofil’l' kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and permanent eu WORLD FA P or cleansing and clearing the blood from all tinâ€" purities, cannot be too h%}y recommended. and W&Nu the Aifét in the field and of a chaâ€" racter thut cannot be excelled. H. R. Palmer of Ohi assisted b â€"also com‘ from the hands of Tnge iiinvels of Amnoridenmenie wihern. _ * For‘Cofv®®rrons, Unorgs & Srxoixo Crasses The LrapER has 86 pages of ‘Minging Bchool Music, the same as that in the lo,‘onmh, :flflur&nnmbm of new Tunes and Anthems, OrtvE® Dirsox & Co, Onas.H. Ditso®, & Co Boston. 711 Broadway, N. Y Cures scurvy sores, _ _ n ces \Cures cancerous Cures blood mm Uum;bnguhrlwoulm :Oh‘n'mo from mpure matter, wA.n-tï¬:' free n:E T ogthing in h,',..m' e n the most delicate Mmmf‘ahnmh. proâ€" pristor solicits sufferers to give it a to zest ing stx ds the quaatity, Te encb auiicient uo m&m clll:';au cbommnt Bole Pr , F. ?.ct.ahh'n.on'-n. *Avourtertriee ol Lineots Rnglana. By H, K. Palmer, asiisted by L. 0. Emerson. A book adm{irgbly fitted for ‘the use of Siugi School ‘l&n. having, in addition to a cn;.- ;lnsd-'%lh %leu, Qun'ruuu. Al'lu. 'Al†91:- to sing ‘anywhere, Mmu‘t;an( & most agreenble course of study. A rnlboak shoror%uq,ocholrl,lbrsemlium nd Bocial Sings. ce 75 cents, of $7.50 per dozen . punined4#40 «is n1 0 @F amy idmiat iof encuthic, n "m?oï¬m ANb PERRIN® 8a008, and to see their names are upou the wrapper ‘m“d uawuu. Xets having beon s flhllï¬* omemuhlregum.n& the wrappet labels of which the names of Wholesale for Export by the P etors, Woreester; ï¬um M";au, mï¬u «0.. and by Grocers and Qllmen ttniv C 3sd is the Leader of all Church Music Books for 1874 Bu goyme, Barbridge & Co., Colemanâ€"st., London. io pmetament osts. & Hong, $t, London, E%ya all the London l;?numaa-. mmqâ€"xw Mercer gï¬m Drug Inontoâ€" Reuant o Arafaucle Iinlegiaty, ***â€" As atiested by re from Medical Men who hnvn?uhm-u Mq:"qnm m l strei and weight are in!mud m rrom and the general condition of the m proved. â€" [B'm‘ appe. "ï¬"&k’&'ï¬'flï¬'ï¬i‘ n.-:'.;';i m they 3%@1:â€:,& power of attorney to ::o ins tant Wmnwrm by which their Ask for LEA & PERRINS‘Sauce, and see & Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, aud Stopper, $ 9 5 5 , 0 0 0 TO BK DIUI'H!B’I‘IED BYâ€" THE . Mercantile Prize Association or NEW YORK. Cash 5 7b CashGifts each$1,000 hacac c‘ / aaparas * g w w m % « « 100 goouwmm.m:m in Snaag ..A da h mum-, * are, &6., valued ‘.‘i's?.m,ouo†000 shanse to draw any of the above prizes for ckets desorl IE &Ius ure sealed in and well mflï¬dflu. # sealed umvm a@d sent it wili be : Hoxethoider on Tay: it %wm ticketâ€"holder on pay» ment of $1. Prizes are immediately sent to any distribution.â€"World, Bept TBQ n te gonersl intinfact Aaranzncrs.â€"By kind p he u‘g:'?: + ranidlin.| 000 ; ‘Louisa ‘D. Bl DONBSUMPTION, WASTING ANO INDIGESâ€" Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. _ â€" Auderruscorpaon the $ ore ho aind aapply seFORy AND MOOREB DATURa 'n:m CaAUTION AGAINST FRAUD The success of this most delicious &NM m&aflwu&mwï¬ (hetfore lniefinr cotapoo uis te by 30 it batee DAILY nm&xnasâ€"A PRIZE FOR EVERY TIOKET. "Mouwill nooq mhat Four, paize 1s betore you gyg&ug: lanks. Our patrons can depend oppeo®s oF THE PrE8s,â€"Fair dealing M qnm;&m sm.'Ag." g’u ng of ine Wflu day.~â€"Weekly Tribune, July 7. ‘pnpunl satisfaction.â€"Staats Zeitung, ?mnâ€"ny kind pernalasion we refer to W'W%«'} Charieston, 000 ; Louisa ‘F. m Bt Paul, Piano, e vern Antie ow ; Rmory on insat handide phous o o0 * tC RHam{l‘opâ€"W mer dij... H&%v:'cy.' u“':*: wCC SAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW BONDâ€"8T., LONDON, W. VCO CAE TURLY me Cash Gift in e ‘5"‘{3 150, t % % s riokets for $1, 11 %b'tf: for for $16. mhctlo wh m we offer liberal inâ€" ducements and guarantee satisfaction. Bend all Asthma and Bronchitis, is admitted by all who have tried it, to ensure POi T Ge BE NO ARLE IB EMEBSOOTM UZ AD U NOC c P ks C LCC ABiae moré and certain relief than other thhlonmx-pu. + General Alexander says:â€""1" have nevef Ap instance in which releif was not f 3 "mm--u,pummwn- Rerignai es m ho ‘holosale and ol ... > 4 /s1 SAVORY AND MOORE Ana Rewalt %‘.‘:’..Wh‘k-..-x throughout the world, Â¥ Lo also supply Savory & ~___‘_â€" Price $1.38 or $12.00 por dozen. of the above ‘ mwplu s ve book, mailed Thonsands of testur t iais from all parts, Bold in bottles 2 34 waoh, and in cases, contain WORCESTE SHIE $ AUCE, NOR SINGING CLASSES April #, 194. The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer ]'tgur:‘ou Le W@:" :nb {Oures bla _,__,_or';f-:-'u-muunu. DATURA PATUTLA THE SONG MONARCH!! 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Every Christian every Catholic heart detest~ ed and such an act of fanaticizm. But this was not the crime and this was not the wrong which consirained <him to change his purpose. It was that within the last few days he had read, as they also ‘had read, in the chief journals of the country, and therefore he might say the ohut'jomm.ho(luroamukoflnu:‘ First, * The Roman Church will find that it has lost by this act of fanaticism ‘! And on Saturday, after gathering together all the lies, insinugtions, imputations, and . suspicions that could be gathered from 1 the papers of bermy. there followed this sentence: "If anything can jusuif/ persecution in Germany it is such anâ€"ovens| asâ€"this." Now he appesied. to «all. Aus: brethren as men of honest conscienceâ€"he appealed to them as men of honourâ€"lHe‘ appealed to Englishmen whether this was language that ought to come from honest: menâ€"whether it did not contain in itself the malice .of falsehoodâ€"whether con= seipusly or unconsciously, it was not for him to jud&tho Judge of all hearts knew that. ‘he would say, they who wrote it had bmtmhdmndmdn not ‘to have contradicted beiter: knowledge;. or, if they bhad not better knowledge, such was easy to be had. Wdl,f this miserablé attempt "the life of a man was, as he‘(Dr. Manning)wes inform«, o mt w mo/ r de tention for insanit .-nï¬i‘ in all pro« bability, !nhoxflï¬â€™tbo unl:" taint. hcpour this peréon had ‘been ‘alreadyâ€"under the: ‘strong armâ€"of the law for a .deed of vioâ€" ‘lence, and therefore must be nf.vdodu a person hardly responsible. Neverthe, less, if there could be opportunity of falsely ‘accusing the Church of © Jesws Christâ€"if there sould scome an occasion in which the Vicar of our Lord could be blackenedâ€"it was at once made much of, What would men say of him if he saidâ€" * The British Empire will find it has lost: ‘by this last act of murder ?"â€" Why, every. ‘Englishman would Jook him in the face. *ï¬ nï¬: How dare you blacken the tish Empire for the crime‘ of ‘its sub. joouâ€"a.:‘lmor wu&::'h-a rupl.';-q M ‘a. madman ?" . Yet . .Athe P:;: . «who,.. . talked ‘thus . acted ._ in this manner lhennlv‘:.. Thi-“l.nmd tll: greater, blacker crime, because poisoned the public conscience and stirred up bad biood which. might end in a whole» sale repetition of that deed, which they all deplored. He mldo?nit to nothâ€" l:b'o?lm mp:\tl trom boi.:},‘:i:p‘y ows, y from in | we ol ts ntopadion maeaen & an outcast m Geod, und that Thou"hast @ devil" ~ f they spokeithus of the: «Romish" Chuneh that was the Church of God, m’ 7 Ne chatlo win in Baile, an ‘ w tre was in and was Ustholic and Roman, he could mot answer as our Divine Lord did, "L: have not . a devil. .1 am of my % for that very remson you all . 6 me.‘" ~ Well, iet them draw out what ‘was ‘the meaning: of all this maâ€" lignity against the Catholic Church. Eigh teen months sgo legislation was passed against the pastors and people of Germany, and in this country there was a hardly sup. pressed sympathy with those deg@s of in« justice and cruelty dontained in that legis hsion.h'.l‘wwbmmuâ€"ndbm- dered they in England were not ash of uyina x't-uul the Catholio Ohm.m its constitution were plotting against The mu € ; more than thet, libertics ; r than this, against the peace human society. Why, this was to impute the possession of a _ devil ;. but~ â€"was the real <truth ?> They.â€"all. rememâ€" b§red .the . world«wide . old .. ufl: of the. woif and the lamb. I world charged the Church with having wmm.hun.uo.m destroy the Church, like the wolf,â€"it is, could. The world, in its soâ€"called progreas and corrupt civilisation, was slone to be blamed for the wicked and revolutionary state of modern sbciety.â€"The Church, like the lamb, was hated,. but its divine laws could alone produce and hapâ€" piness amidest mtionwlslehhn-nol the yoke â€"of Jgeus ‘Christ and ‘his Viewr upon earth. Crop Prospects in the United States The average of oats for the whole of the States is 90. â€"With rye â€"and. barley there will be a full average. . ... â€"â€" _ _ ; Fromtbol:?ftuor July issued by the Dornnuu Agriculture, Washington, D. C., it would appear that the crop prosâ€" mt:‘lntbo . as a whole, my be on as an average, and in some cuunqu‘moh more. 'l‘mbunnbut ( of acres .more ; ear mwithm, and lntand'tfla oi thotncpnin +. & pe op Bece re is beve e t ' e‘ The average condition ofâ€"winter whent is 104; of spring not more, than 96, Jn mypm;vmmdmhg been jurious, reducing ymm_flhâ€â€â€œ_ T catancin â€" In cotton the improvements during July has been yery marked, but the general average of other years is not expected to be reached. The a of potatoss is about 2 per o‘nt.nbovemtyof:. ‘The Colorado bestle is very bad in certain sections, The preâ€" sence of parasites that prey both upon the beetle and m« is gratefully acknow» M..Nh L c;m“" 6 w4 _ The average of tobacco is not more than m&lmn minta‘ls; and even 0 w reports. are hk wrarenie. the proapent is Ahat the :?,h any case, will pot be more than half what it was last year. _/ "E'?&m:.“agmm of augar :‘:'MJ'W'S“ Maule he sz o ie â€"The aï¬.mk::.a of fmlthv:" n!::: ed 2 chanoes are a Upon the whole," the ros (onin aronagss are better â€" than / they m:" beén for many years.â€" ‘Toronto @lobe. $1 1eTLâ€"â€"34r, Jgmnes 1. Fotions: it‘ 1 m â€"Mr, a = aol fo e rnnarenins r w. Exoessive tax the brain so ethausted my body that [ could neither work nor myself, and it was mmm?mmum 1 tried rest and active exercise, various meâ€" dicinal remedies and the most popular phy: 8 tn“!‘li VY‘ k.ull’pnr;huo:fm ew Yorl md&mfll Hazard‘s, and until 1 your a most w wï¬l mo’hduud nervous sysem, and advise all who have much brain work to take it. You are at liberty to use this a«s© you © may. ‘ Yours, very truly, Junous Bxuxx, Insurance Agent. 2506 Hay and pasture are sn average, but not DESPERERATE FIGHT BETWEEN A DOG AND A BATTLESNAKE . “":’:"""""""""“,':,"‘"‘.',' miles of Allandale, on farm John Davis Lerrell, G:'-nu remarkable nl::-.nul-h,w“ between a & ondodinu:Lhdfl. About dusk that evening, as he and his ploughboy and a white woman hbe had hired to hoe were ‘wending their way slowly homewards after a day of labor was over, leading their horses along‘s pathway near the margin ol_thomm m%mï¬ mmmm&n, Md::lygq hck.oxnhinh‘ there lilm'vlthud-:pluhunhh-l. wi mh mh“. ?mmm..::l..":n inour EE tempting to kill such a snake with such a frail weapon. Re made no further efort to strike it, but the motion with the pine knot no doubt alarmed his snakeship, tor ‘he in-h:::y umdnlgflrh.h bushes nmmm N m:hoï¬dflnwthzm,fl at once sprang upon snake, and, L‘:prmuwby&onuum away its rattles, as their sound was not afterward heard. Then commenced a death struggie. The snake would strike ~at the dog, and he would seize it in his mouth mand shake it. But before he got a good bold on it it in uns un mas ies is d ho U muaf-i:‘q:-m;uhtum trge, * being ," impeded .. in . his bnige: and buthet mmong waith the seaks briers and buskes: Sthe . i ~ f m‘a :.‘."m:“m.....:s't"ï¬ ger; then he ssemed to renew his on the snake â€"with termble and ferocity, taicing it b m»ï¬u g tearing .mli’ of Resk ï¬n'utt As soou ha he Ind‘fubdded the he carried it .. out o »mu_m i'unn‘likb « d , @ M“ ‘.-m Jsie 9 rarak sns tee m hi“ uu% nlin‘.ofihvhq..ohflï¬' ~ edâ€"and: fell to: the _.wdh.h nentto® on srich nty amendh hn ind 5id Poptith® $ J hn mean ue one, and from â€" Mr. derrel‘s‘nocount must have been atieast five feetilong.. â€" . Chas. P, Morse, contractor on the Welâ€" land Caual, has furnished the Board of Trade with a showing the routs on the mex euap| pal aiving se en accurate D yet published, .mnpt.r. there is to be new" rate canal f:m “.n Te fer ie ante new lin6, to lake, one mile than the old line, will have one lock less. â€" The prism ot the T berkcalh font beten mtth %Mhflh rï¬um edge of towâ€"path the same of berm bank, 168 feet. The looks are to be 280 feet long in chamber, 46 ; feot and to have 14 feet water over and 12 feet N\b:hfl will & n-ol:‘rnd feet lewgth, 45 teot width, drawing 14 toot water. :Buch a nudv}udly uï¬zd&o.(m W nhutlflmnhrï¬wmfl. so a vessel drawikg 14" feot, the water nï¬d to feed the lipe «and the . lockn,â€" have no difficnity in â€" and mo t.hng‘rutm the a ment, Lake Ontarico will be ‘plassd on a pmhhfl.:hn.mfl lnngo:r'ood,ud'n.‘ m ness men and at which is the ‘route to "the ‘tideâ€" water. â€" The is mostly. uager gonâ€" Among recent for Apmeitnportt un x&omm ‘Gre aystem, which consists merely of an. won :l&w&flodh b Its lower m11 with connsctious for the hose « mnuwmuum of the building projections to whigh private of water may mflna in any part of a bouse withoot going through the clumsy and often danyerous pxun-o!d-.’ rubber hose soveral fights wi :hs zl course the stationary iron ML bnm:mdcï¬.rndl.m' of water than is nbhv-h-m M,?m-flnï¬-h s ity to burned. insurance comâ€" "iuoflowru-k Philadeiphisa exâ€" mcmwdmn&dh vided with them. .A mumber of the wenlthiest mercentile firms in New York hnnuuodï¬uopuwbnwb their stores, wnd it is very certain that New York would be in less danger than sahe now is of some day having to wpay for the lessons which have cost Chicago so heavily if every house in the sity were pro. vided witk them. unc onsb exptuied so be smady tor lrct snd 6 etgtored f Foobh,lrr:rh(uï¬-o( Heart, Gwing to its bracing effects on those cen« ‘I;;'po';h:’pumh‘.pur and decided heneflt iqniitat Ihaale hberibg un OwnERs or Honges Rusomc.~â€"And why mvmmu:unh:â€uuuâ€" are rejoicing as $ oan froed o en uk Pn an oi ninunmc&ohmu'h ley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy." SBome were lean and poor hvinwnppï¬u,“l would devour theft ravenously, yet derive no beneâ€" fit from it ; some were hideâ€"bound, with mhnd hair ; others had severe and ; many had the heares and other peculiar to horees ; on all it as n charm, the ‘h= i peart at dinaie es anmretred mflo“d Bp+ given to Sttim tor or profenting neogrome PGoid Preteh "for 30 cente at % # Rooms. 2642â€"6in . â€"Remember the pame, £00 °Bs Mees ind riguarore ot Blunt 200 i on the Pee En oriators for Canada. .‘_!.7.3_ Mr, Campbell, Bparkce Btreeb The New Woelland Canal then Falls Dead PRICE 3 CKENT3 From the Atiants Heraid #%18â€"i1m