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Ottawa Times (1865), 29 Aug 1874, p. 1

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~â€"~me and readily ..." ‘ , MONTREA 1 BSU1H&ES & oo Toronto H{P‘F _aND aR f the London, Dup ues "1 CB 1 h290 also an. â€" wANUFACTU® ..ud" being meb 4 waTrcH) j*e, has the delicite in aiy fbrmer wo - “q d ware Store; cort itable and readits 1108 * sreek SHurrERs and W HOLES a 1. aung L; free alkali .."N,I 4 of fas, "‘"": int procuced the usuat ‘ aintment :S’,:&;Ei‘ Iki:5. h [ +" is driven by steam powet ament :phod' in this #\ w::- a position ruralied for one yeu !mafl’: AvoRy e and Sleigh i\CTORY. TREET, OTTAYW 2| o Veesinatios wisbtt Vocalisation. ‘,': | their residences r house, betweer 2 * ‘d.nm’-::_u._- on bok Tndii 4 ronk is therets,.. . CWul L _ 1t in NM 6e for Lp2" faBtminge q3 Jewellary and C s * _ wAution was Szvored w ussic Acid. â€" I; one eise. sA crâ€"4 a 1872. 1#16f kdale & Co PRLETORS, RA & CO. Stroet, Ottavia, GanAaDLraNn PWARDS .g.l.ovr:l, -u;::: a saviag Lean par ound in Snippers and C1Q0S sip râ€"lw-n-u..‘u H48Tâ€"lwiy nount* of new «nd imâ€" has lately been ‘rdded, M Nâ€" 1873 is _ (nniesss, GGLES AND SLEIGHS Wales, H.1, ; ; N8 t on artrenner live of EZTDL, &o.. ment will be fourd on order latest and an Analytion} TIQ fl:&":_*a 7 Houseâ€"# and ap Lodgy M2eOttâ€"E Old Hond Stree. ND STR&Ep h E‘.:;-"u“.: ty s fhcdes which 70% THE Â¥EARA & C Invited. beftge esnc c D“h’mln:.‘ arv -‘I -__!.!"l Joyoo‘s y .100 Clothing of a & MOoRrr» Boaf Mocessi® (""e4 BMULStGy Dublin and Rye OTTiaWA 'slu.h‘ stf the Stiag‘ BARRISTERS, ATTORNIES, soucx-' : TORS OONVEYTANCERS, &o., 4 %. L PRLLOW3, q.C., | HORACE LiPIERKE, NARTIY O@ARA (Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Ormersâ€"HKigta Street, Ottawa. LE Puser. | A. J. Caristre. | H. P. HrLL. «d Yorkâ€"streots, Otta wa. _ WILSON & ORR, Carvers &Gilders BABRRILSTERS,â€" ATTORNEY3, Soliciters in Chaneery, &c. g_nxu.u * G. BRUNEL, M.A. Hay‘s Block, No. $ Sparksâ€"4t , Ottawa ; ADYOCATE . ! â€"~;, ; modoo.h..l“.lnm:!"% Iixll, March 9, 1374 [‘mTrTToKnT'““”‘â€" ADVOCATE, soL1C1TOR.&c. Oflceâ€"Hardy‘s Biock, Rideau Streot _&. Tuxmow. ___ F. H. CHRTSLER »palllon & CHEYSLER, Sarvictares and Attornam . Sotary Public und Advocates. eAlD®, ANDEEW LeAXY, <at & Ad vocnate. an flce .on.ofuus in the Village -uul;. nu‘;:‘:.dlhu in the usbes o« wniario. Special care oi sccounts in both Proâ€" Having sold ou! the retall business to Messr®, w.a.wnr. xlu-u leave to relurn he last 1$ pears and will continue the * MANUFACTURING, JEWELLRY AND # waTCHMAKIXG BUSINESS tm former works over Mann‘s Handâ€" -:’m corner mmu and Sparks . u.q.‘ & Tob. 5 13. aHOW CaSES MADE TO ORDER Â¥areh 1% 1874. ___â€" . M yor, vIII. NO 8658 W.MARSHAL MATHESON,â€"| REDUU®» RATES, Certificates issued to per» lartister, Aitorney, Notary, &c | fermep mus diobiitg insl bttro,niteain ornc;: * in anes gs:m-‘rmcum.-: in the Mutr is Chancery Chambers, and other points in the Wesk.. ... ~ â€"_* ~""8° i * . __K4 TemrERCEY3, . Calcben. & parke an _ Stawa" _________ CANADA n mrera" Loxlget L! l't;JU'u.l& B. C. L., o Mess EP adon‘ e k C# s s = o r‘curxytnogay, . Sept. 9, 103. MANUPAOT URERS, w80 Snarksâ€"st. * Rurristers and Attorneysatâ€"Law. faltors in Chancery, Notaries, &0. BulfStImms _ . MON se naoie o ue oi or Unlawar is whe AX, at wa, in UB and Province of Ontario, unâ€" LM "livie ot Angus & Itwin, is this numS CY "latyle of Angus & LPWiD, is Lh i fi.‘#z\n\ con::l s Angus \who intends carrying q-d ) will receive al sunas due un heree®** ns against the said late 00â€" finm“ REAL ESTATE AGENT OP*" «chasod, and Loans negottated . < We 8, ppg " C At all Y omm Jane 3 1874 _ @uccessor to Williiam Mosgrove, Esq.,) ~y Mugrove‘s Building, Ottews â€" _ WW( an We .”)wfl o flfl‘” C s maehss old C 0 w\ w y "Beusgriy cE8s, No M”-w‘ w # W aLks® | R.Cass®i Sn May o, 1370, INHEY, CHRISTIE & ALLL, Abdicat WGarbs. w VSNWBsLL, D.D.8., LD.S, | h!‘sn Dentist SUEB 0F MARBIAGE LICBNSES PICTURE FRAME ELL & BRUNEL, BCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, «far #*__ e ol KLLOWES, O‘GARA, LaPIEREE & REMON, J * lort baw w s CCZ8C0L 200 ACCDGE , Rtilenceâ€"Albert Streel. Office BoGN Polls. m., and 2to 4 p. . | _ * ":hmaker ‘ and Jeweller ister, , Solictior, &c. Oflceâ€"Over l‘;fl% Store, curner of Susses E HON. JOHN @CONNOR, QC,, +orfK® * ALKER, 10Gax, s a«I. t », Residence Brigham, Req. SusseXr _"...-.\o.y.. > â€" Bats:,, . Shoin o hol, alrsost painiess proâ€" ters, Sollcitors, Notaries, &c. Oficesâ€" #ireet, Otiawa, Qutarie, (newr Russeli wW. W. WAaARD, RBeaalt TGSarbs. rulÂ¥ SENDERSON es site oBigean m n uy e, RISTER, SOLICITOR, &4., c Y. . FERLAND, 1.00KINGâ€"GLASS and ic Puystcian, Surgeos and A0c600â€" Kuup ghoulus. s 1788 Maiuâ€"St., H#ULL P.Q R. MACDONELL, 1NOR8,. ATTORXEY3, nc3Gs, NOTARTES, &co #c. 3 Block, oppr=‘to Russell House. 19 Bapdaing» pents coneqoand mchasod. w y Tueirs blook, Rlginâ€"st Ottawa, CASSELS & PEXNOCK, partneship heretofore HEREBY GIVEN GRANT, "ty of Ottawa, this 13th day ADVCCATE, &o., ROBT. ANGUS. . aBOR iE L. i8 WIN D. EDW ARD P. REMON, s Jr. j P. Prxxock near Gloncester w. YOUNG. D1 A | _ Baggage chocked. Meals and Btateâ€"room * . Ti loa Ottawa by the Passengers vt= m D o | Prmenpors lnkan n u.;.’.fl'..“.....m"""“m o3 T8 en on | 'rmoo.mhnudmyor.hh are unâ€" | surpassed, whilst the row.s is one of tne most {mu yourists will find tais a * , Wmmuun through with desâ€" z_ | %n&wmimmvumnm M | Jomny 8, Wiueeu‘s Wharf and from â€" / PRATT BROS. | 1878. â€" 1874. |Ottawa . River Navig;tion, Co. _ Royal Mail Line of Steamers. | _ _For passage or other information s | thoudersors iifotherm? Bowling GreomnNew Thames..................... Thursday, July 2 D@iA....................... Phursday, July 9 Heli08. .... ...... «... .. ... .. Thursday, July 2 Thigogo Icksts. from. al points ‘ West, ‘at REDUUED HATES, cmn:u% :"nv sous destrous briuging friends., Througo Bills of Lodibg issded on the Continent and in London forail parts of Canada and in the Unised Staies to Detroil, Muilwatkes Chicago Slightly damaged by the late fire on W C®rok®2Y Banoal Ns\ Bale will commence On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, A+@c‘clock, a.m., and continue until the whole J Â¥31 B lmd‘ou\om&m..au 8 goore c.-n'd _ Feb. 6, F4 .000 s 0_ cos woo . ~##§â€"4y for Oltawa and intermediate land.ngs Passengers leave Ottawa at 7.30 a. m., and 5 p.m by Steamers * Peeriess" and "Queen Vigioria‘ jor Montreal and intermediais landings, dermeryatitnon w kpes oo Ro daran uo "quren Nloronia, P. t speaagd t z:n- for Lashine by Rallway and conneet with Bteamers * Princecf WnL-'.t“Pnno-" in ENE AGONIHE: o L P P on n n insl ies 100. Aclgatins e uomflllrl.t MJI FIROV $. Otta w . LAWREN ' Tadies C ) ${ToRN. DELTA, 1 HRELLOS8. The Steamers of this Line are intended to sail uum-dudumemolu?ulondlflc. to and from London, Quebec and Montreal, callâ€" ing at Plymouth, outward, tor passengers, FROM LO%!:;)I. â€" uts : To *.: :.: 11. ./. (Wedneniny Jume if Helio®..................+. Wednesday, July 1 St. Lawrence..... ...... Wednesday, July 15 * _ wPfoneagry,00 wormor _ BOOTS AND SHOEKS Ottawa, b. 1‘14: TEMPERLEY _ LINE, Steamer Sir John Yon‘n:’ leaves Bryson for Chapeau every Tuesday . Friday mornings ::]. :’tdl“:'j l'nulrnln‘.’ leaving Chapeau same For further particulars spply at the offic the Com , in Otti en TA R. 9. CASSELS, " nupamertlace Astrer leaves Portageâ€"tnâ€"Port nee ur leaves uâ€"Fort daily ys ex )‘ a&t 7 o‘clock, a.m. Passengers Aylmer at 250 o‘ciook, p. m. a connection i« made with Canada Central Railroad at snnlmntwuz_hg_upad dowa Bteamer Jessic Cassels{will lsave Aylmer daily (Sundays xcepted), at 8 0‘clo¢ck, a. with stu;un to Dâ€"ux Rivieres. u:"nxbu- fi I:'-vo u:o-l_Jnlon. lh.llleh. npd Russell House; ‘a"Cn-oll eeee es };nm-'-'.'.'..".".'.'.'.'.'.f Arthur. ........ Saow Bird........... .. Sir John Young....... Jonn ;fin. Kippawa...... Dll;"x-mvbm Passengers leave by the Ta‘m. and 5 p. m., RATES OF PAS8AGEâ€"LIVERPOOL :LINE From Portiand Quebes Saturday to u"l"‘;lnnd hnmn.) Fares from Ottawa, Cabin........$77 50 to $57 50 From Quebes to watiitg from Quebec onor-bo-tm::'iny and leaving mnw.s‘“ri:-' Return Tickets gran at uced rates. $A An experienced Surgeon carried on each wesse _ Berths not secured until paid for, Persuas wishing to send for their friends can ® -m.uu.n'fi Ml&‘?lvo.:lvnlw or t adionn in daumie of the Untres Shater. Iwhen Hekets are not used the amount is returned, less sa-nudulnlm.l . For through tickets and every information June 18, 1874, UNXIOX FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" WAY COMPANY. ~IRE!. FIRE! STKEAMERS Ottaws, June 1 1374 sssengers leave by the 7a. and 3 p, m. us 1of Lfobing oy Ralleny Tind commect with which must be soid at once, and the Ottawa July 2 187% DaY AND NIGHT LINE, ONEY â€"WAGES | ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL ANCHOR LINE. GL4A8GQOW LINE. OTTAWA TO MONTREAL & J. 81 DOWNWARDS FROM QUERBEC UPWARDS D. W, COWARD & CO., Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st. a%h CAPTAING soÂ¥pl MuHigan Mulligan Murphy Munio Daily Tht Johnson Forge Pumo e l oare [ mcua cmd“m 90 Atd,, D Rficrmmes / * CC tr the OnnedBrades, of a . ~ . â€" COMPETITIVE TRIAL BUYING A BABCOCK N+ _ Forfurther in and time of arrival m«mmu the : and emastamags d,;,fg,..g"‘» wa esd ho o e aÂ¥E oR : OTB, Be. . . . «2ees c e4te ++ ++05.4e + Sbees a $106 p.ue. mepaee e No We td Besien. h & 1 C «Nrentpantie inpernee no be responsible for trains not arri at or lo,gi.x‘mmgnumhq’mw cv'gzwm ua%w., N. 8. "â€"Oa0iereedoosl Corapany‘s Steamers, also Mai) Tratns for St. John‘s P The 3.00 m. "Frain runs through to s 5.00 p.m. ‘fr As rommodation Train Mail Train for Island.Pondâ€" and Anter» _ _ â€"* > * hoek Femcue ui oo more sage, £00 Bs fi'# : :Rxpress for isiand Pond ‘the 14 M%flm&.......l mornemmarans mue $of pm. Atram ‘funs through‘to acommemeie Rih n roca Night EXDIOSE, :« .. «s0...«00»»»»¥ze00+» Hite poe e Hureix sorihee ai :Tgmw:;.i........' Day Mail. for Train for the West at 1,50 p.ma, __ _ _ . _ _ = .0 se conmentien wite drend Frank connection ‘with fi Troin frum tha Wast arrivine tw Ne wa ul fiifi&“fi"fi'&}m?‘fi fim&mmhnwm C es J-t.. raix‘d CANADA CENTRAL Puumorflnn%-!!-.‘h-l. Sure connections Trunk trains 10 ant hoi both Rustoad Wess **_*â€" Time faster than by any other route. Trainn are rus 04 MOSiitH C Wt on, â€" ragag‘s Managing , Ottawa, Brockville & Ottawa Railways For Ottawa via Brockville, 1: . Agent for Brockville, May 2, I874. _ _ _ <«(â€" Ex Brockville, May 11 1874, rii-iim ud ""m-"""'i'{fi"'" eS Hilaire and Â¥t, Hyscinthe... ... ... 11.00 p.m ‘6‘ ROGERS, â€" U NDER T AK E R July 15, 1874 ways,.and Lake Chiam: t Every aay. West, at... Bfifliw"m*' and 7 Nicholas=5t,, Ottawa. aniftals furnished with every requisite @Go To THE xxpeExBE 10 45 A.M. 7.45 .. 8.30 P.M. 00 P.M CltmNoms. 2 N1 en CRPTTH | Connecting with. ) & Watertown “fi‘ Grand Trunk Express Grand Trunk West Rome & W atertown ,','.‘L“!’,a,,,“-eg-u Royal Mail Steamers ASD TRE OF THE «and 1 Stations......... 646 a.m »«»« +. .10.00 p,m, 9.00 a m. 9.30 pug. 5.00 p.pa. 1.3 p. m §.00 a.m. Arrive at }uoflol. 1.00 P; x. 1.50 A. x. h:fmg ‘whole mfz ‘to be disposed of by ‘Tat of August, at less "RePrei** > cHADFORD & GOYERS,;, â€" Krouse ° Furnishing Eatal Mm’. mernt, _ CORNEHR SP ARKS AND‘OCOONNORâ€"3PE, C x/A #4 »0 And see the M NMSERD coofif‘;'o'vfn.m best, In the Deminion, Burns coal or wood. Aiso for REFRIGERATORS,.. WATER COOLKKS, .FiLTERS, HinD CAGEBS, BABY UARRLILAGES, &o. . :; Laviesss id 3 ue Â¥ x4 +i May H, 1674 > wb biucow +pqes b m C 9e stook of Olaths, Beotsh +7 ghmfi. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT i0 SPRUIAL FEATURERâ€" $M \}|Ill Py 3 Way 4, 1# i. KAVE OPENED iA NEW ESTABLISHKMENT 0N SPARKS3r haste desiens sBS PS t mrounscn. June 18, 1871. s en a BC W ALL SYSTEM, by which a PERFROT F1T is insured EAain e ie wanh ant mt ealy artiage ce m ie oo EBHOW ROUM . QN . UROUND 7 FLOOR. #*y4*W e have secured the services of a | firstâ€"class" Drosemaker from &.T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a Milliner from Paris. Orrawa~ MarBt® & Graxire Works P. A. TAYLOR, + â€"@s,.â€". Proprirgtor., f Thé largest and bostâ€" séortinentiot * > Monuments, . Hm =«Obelisks Prov iesirg n es tB RY pRF s ap d uigine $ronpar; on m ligpa rent it a1t is momved oo stt oo aiareatranntiateatan olt Treai reriedh " "ERCVARIMES ndi Roovind, oc 10. s beaqrapie. â€"~~© June 9 1874 & s * 260 With a Nas constantly on hand and to ordetâ€" Dress Making and Millinery Establishmont 234] WELLINGTON®ST. 1234 I EiC dere, witn grvater ariay in = o‘ o (nolt Present premires, are prepared 16 exten . Plumbing, â€" Gas. and Steam=Fitting | Now opening, a large and varied sto k of IMPORTED 1 A RDW A RF. 3iz CHANDELIPR® .__ Plain"and Fancy" Furniture, Mannfastured by the beat Houses in Canadawand the United Siates, whlch they will s61! at a mr ay ani abvaskosk on oo@Tt. & viajt!11¢) for: yourseires. Bementbor the placeyâ€"SPARKSâ€"S7, 2xD DOOR WEST OF M O O RE AyINQ purchased MK. YOUN@‘S_ STOCK at A URKEAT WXACRTFIOE Jare now propared LEYS THAN . WHOLESALE PRICES3. . ‘ &8,, in Marble, Boottisk ( or Ranastons, 2 B The newest design in CEMETERY F 3,#Aaltab, e for the various Cometeries. i in Coloured Marbles :r:::m msm“‘ WAMMM“«%:%‘, Fob.18, 1974 .m‘m,ml-nmm lne-u-fl thes Timex EGS respectfully to inform his customers and the pub! generaily, MOULDING®, â€" BASES, _‘ . ... h r _ e ; nc apet 9tt mâ€"a.xtâ€"fikm;moruva. N.8.~â€"Ageut for Amhe®H, O., Sandstone, beat Buff and Bine. RIDEAVâ€"8t., CORNER OTrAwAâ€"S8t. _ Maantics, OTTAWA, SATURDAY, AUGUSP . isp:. In returning thanks to their frieuds and the pablic, bog loays to inforta them that they June 17, 1874 RADFORD: > & ~â€"GOYER Bege to Inform lits friends and the general public that he has opened a drsl class Ook Broaches and Ear Rings in Sete, Bracelets, Far Rings, Chains,‘Crosses. HARRIS & CAMPBELL W. _ M. ~ SOMERVILLE: JOSEPH ~DIMBLEBY Mmmmfi&,n.nnwmm TCWWD J en u. S t r e REDUTUCED . .PRLCES OH AS BRY 8OX ® Aug. 14, 1874 a * UÂ¥ h# KHH Ur!"raxr poork To clanistigs pRUG BTonk. ~1ntrogie@t As® n#atite mt 1 Grates,{Drain Pipes«Fire Ciay Goods And Goneral Building Wupplios. t BLANKETS With a wellâ€"assoried stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASs BLYTH 8 Y. RABMXCA‘ N.: ELECTROPLATHED WARE â€" _ o “"‘# d1 DUGOAALL A‘F Hideoau Street IMDW no sa le, nd Oruadian Tweeds, Jivitons, Faney Vostings, &o., is unsqualied 88 SPARKS STREET. Bpooik. Consisting of; 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST,, SÂ¥A AT arer Juge, Bpoons and Forks ve Buttons AWN and 201y CU‘TO“ DEP ARTMEN1 Aratnd thd Weltngren Boveu sns .00 wen %’fiaqmc is done in FIRsT CL.ASs ie hocous Netv n anPe T as ht‘n'uuoo:g‘llgu Jollllfl done with Light Hnginesand General Machinery Authorized Discount on‘ American 1avolees ust further notice, 9 pervent. * R. 8. M. BOUOHETTE, | /‘ > Yomimizgoner of CustoIc®. > l es tee .G".. P.â€" DORIION :nw to"mn orders. m-m: |£¢W'm be allowed to the Ageints \Yanted in AllF arts of Can#ds, to sell on commission. ¢ ~JOSEPH~BEAUDRY & Co., BLIC â€"NOTICE is bereby That of io nuen insenereeatiant h * bl:tt}:l:‘b{‘h W iniant Geralds, "Auctionect, :u:e :;:m-noa Reserve, surrounding Fort Welâ€" .:?l“:.u'wul be shownâ€"ntâ€"the time and place of mehlmid meâ€"teuth of the pribe s 2+ uâ€"dfiwm fll@ annual «with interest mt the of Ottawas, lst August, 1874 to Builders and Cabinet Makers in any quantitios and at prices which wiil mfl.k. unfluw!: unn::& hardware astore of u’nm““'“_'"‘“ uo?uugxl,mw mw‘:&-djmg-m to ew and. Pol m"tbqrm uddeh;nm ygonal Tabile Turaâ€" NEWELSE 8TAIR BALUSTERS.â€" FABLRBR \=..~ LERGS AND BEDBTAAD POSTB, : . 4 by them under to mexegont t hn orfa nanie Square or Octagon Newels‘ Raillings, Table . _ Deputy of the Minister of the Interior witoram proopeny, |. _ uy \o08 0 n oeaie * ® Inty 21, 1874 Ordnance Lands Sale; r atteation givd) 10 _ . RKkrAiiRS OP PRINTING PREAAES 5 48P;+ ; d wiigso A G R LC OL TORAL M a OHLNABR 10,000 New uflhmm: Books, anctent 1 olnsses 1 aoe eaere n Proeames oUOiteratore, eaay in d Oite wa; Aug. 15; 1874 NiNgvy 4 by Vistor Hago:....; THE GiLbBD acdgo of mar peemriet ned ~a BLACK Tue undersigned has opened ~: PRALET woree Rncmae * ~~ *"" Che idiey, WREROF: .. /« «n nnar cathae ai -fim fi'}finunwfih-: iss or a Y,. by Matthew: AEROIE, +111 141445 2 Â¥00 ar eave ns aboo e erent on cal HARDWARE NOTICE For‘sale at the o:d , and deliyered free to -nypmwy Forther particulars &t the time and place of 1H08, 8, :BARNEY, * ° MECHANICOA!Jâ€" HNGINEER Also, Lincoln, Bennetie & Co‘s and Onristie‘s A pril 16. Su d Cheaper, tha perior (filive Oi??pe feadan um Of, u J auest., f q oogs Aetroaphareny Sm Muy 7, 1874 . / k OuanAnnnO.SlK.m # D Books, â€"Books 1 SILKHATS, Shif and Heavy Hardware, AT THE USUAL PRICZS, m N. B.â€"Remember the ‘place «* bign of the Anvil, Kideau Street. STOCKS AND MACHINE OLi Opposite British Lion Hotel, has wu.eeindsammtu(“;"' FELT ~HATS : HENDERSON & 89 SPARKSâ€"ST! OLYGONALâ€"TURNMING NEW BOOKS! For Spring ‘Frade, Masch I.H‘:.' + ~. . S8PRIKG 1874 H.> HODGE 56 SPARKS STREET, HardwAare. Merohas t ; s BPARKSAT; OTTAWA. o 3 . EW BLACKSMITH‘3 SHOP OOKS8 1 WHOLESALE AND RETA!! "‘VTrade Mark AT P. NAUVGHTEN®S 1,500 KEGS CUT NAILS, ENGLI3H AND AMERICAN ; A complete assortment of aieer ie E ’ e inas. / 7P And olher appiiances, wWU L L, P. q By Order, CHARLES . MACPHERSON, PRCSCOTT. Legt, &t., For 8416 by Ottawa, July 3, 1874 Tth §1.16 House to gaze upon the gallows. : The suuâ€"rose and the big tilt wagone o maud tm proinnaee Hhovie rar ed round the public piace. tilts were lifted and there ‘sit the familissâ€"men, women, childrenâ€"all in their Sunday bert, waiting with bright :frcee for the tragedy. Meanwhile Bijythe kept ’ his careless courage; nor was it till after 8 o‘siock that he displayed any cvidende of realisitg the imminence of his fate. Tivhnnou comrade came into his and said: " Well, Kli, boy, 1 done come say / goodâ€" by,‘*"" he broke down and burst into tears. Th?::udhl-hhmld-unm. 64 ‘t care one way dr the other,‘"" said be; “Infi‘oe-oll :wnmn,lbul guess he ean‘t i me can‘t in cing n nhakintin es ingly came in and ént in con~ n-tl-.lflhnmu»m siderably moved and bitteriy. He soon, however, recovered his self som» mand, and when the Sheriff sent him up a melon at 10 o‘clock was careiess and jovial asever, laughing at the ides that his guards, with whom he had ‘had so many good tinies, ahould l-.”:..:uu *" r“ Mm‘sMuwl'n‘ in.""** Hoop! there‘s my last bath !‘‘ he sbouted, as they brought in a tub filled with gater, that he might make his tollot. Ho was o‘u‘ dinner, but ceclined 2 saying that it wouid only be a waste time to eatâ€"‘twoulda‘t pâ€"y. During the in bis cell he bore himself as gayly, wkingâ€"the sherit for whom that (thropo)w:l,.‘.“vht:b&ht tremble 1o, advising be himselt Humum smith‘s tradeâ€"how most essily and exâ€" riflie, and they took their seate within the Enarmomenin ts . Bier en memlaes 12 the destniy vienss the im "ol4 ns was Heird to cock his ride." A baby‘th one ;r'_â€" brcont WB cation 2 oer + t is 1 bctmainas 1 i matlrine They haee thae Lall mie gp rflq-;d&“:l:w.m 4 s goh. l:bhfi ie at ar w | Eegepa onl :'1-..‘,:_ ,mmmu enough so get b m“db’.fih‘.-- % hatw th ane | astd "Mr. ‘Timothy Hols suNVUD S iPTadoâ€"â€"nOw IBoeL easuy «B peditioualy to knock off his fetiers. @y%lmrfih-"- looxing, and, to understand, mflunnflod’uu:.. Un their faces was an intense and seltied passion, which eame out : even miore strongly as in the children, while at the little camp fire the v.vluu: â€" :)m W women,! young giti, Hittls onildrenâ€"ail or curious, for were they not «*go. g:lni.o the â€"man : hanged," etoc? Toâ€" o n meninnnnts wile, and the sonâ€"inâ€"law d g bis wife, and the‘two unmarried daughters in an» even yesterday was his w-lflr e shaken oi are ns against the wi we his head, for he qqnnunntdnd& ‘-Nll.m tss ovuhq‘ t you culd“l'“ filtn-" ns nires Provileg basich 10. e oo The execution drew a inrger crowd than a camp meeting would havre done, and perhaps ‘even‘ a «cirous would ‘set have attracted a greater throng. = Last night all armed â€" @iich and. night over mnd rode ,np.firon‘.,hh fim.wm & ons ty Which ‘biyihe,. whoss Tepeewere closely manacled, was fastened to a yost in the courtâ€"house, was not with. e io ot o uie nnpa y dohanily, gbbying M# Puill mnd asoriing ine mt newia neronnt nene mperes :.no nldh- would. l’.m him. . Not had â€" & â€" considerable amount of money in | , "" "*""* his possession, and took the Qh.m l:'“'::sz Worth. ~Mezsuwhile, early in the day, Tuen â€" with Carmichael‘s . corpse mhud‘:‘hm fetined. ‘at stray horse. The fact that he begn | _ _ 3 secompanied by a negro came to light, P‘P‘"m arnd â€" coupled © with the ‘fact of Blythe‘s .Mw_“‘ Mfimm.m““k“ amount of money, left . little doubt as to on th the identity of the murderer. Sherifl Lee :“mn','-h Cruteshfield mounted and ‘rode after the pay is ofte Fort Worth stage, which he overtook on men oftfen the 18th. : â€"Anâ€"it he found Biythe, who wore ud even Cermichael‘s trousers and pistol, and had Lo be real ”‘1«::'” C . | gained un delasy of the law w.s not great in t 3&. cue, as the following timeâ€"table‘ “"‘M mddu: show: â€"Jane 16, committed murder ; Tutes June 18, arrested ; June 22, court assemâ€" w:: bied; June 24, true bill found and priâ€" s soner arraigned; June fiz,'fihlhpz Mmflm* "evatr Penered; July "A aevamnce o7 | begin tith w".fime,u'mmm Promine from Parker County, distant some swake miles, who hl;n. been -nu:p:i forgery, bog millionaire, recent reverses phase with‘a consuming anxisty and vinâ€"| . dictiveness," Biythe declined to make any | "*t 4°"!* lmw-h-bu at the time of the or how the efecia.of the murdered man had come into his possesâ€" sion, con ~himself with a simple deâ€" nial of guilt. ‘ When he was convicted old to southwestern life. _ Hence the execuâ€" tion of E1i Blythe for the murder of Thomas Cermichael, that has just taken ‘place, would of iiself be a sufficiently noterorthy singular exceptional features by which it was marked. _ _ e mhdmm of ‘ the horses :: t e Ee ranenioms Wevmmcnmxm ‘sbowed That he JaceksBoro, Jack County, Tex., Aug. 1. Hangings‘ are ‘sufficiently frequent in Texas, but are gemeraily marked by the offâ€"hand, alâ€"freeco characteristics common â€"thnu. who were once duumhh & culiar e magnifying uduâ€" ?Jmmu':m-m ere hqwu in his ‘teens he had been sold for nearly Â¥$2,000 luuldd-mt‘uu:‘n it, for he was a cm:dfl specimen humanity, about ya-nold, over six feet in height, and pounds in weight, lithe, muscular, and fearlessâ€"in fine, as hand some®~aâ€" man : as .ever was hanged. He came to Texas as a soldierâ€"l believe of it Snotirged." white "Inuugley. abour was t Fort Griffin on the 14th of June he was engaged by Thomas Carmichsel, a youn trader of, Parker County, to act as hg driver and guide to this sown. They set out together, and were seen in company at several points on the road. ~On the night of the 16th they encamped about on tionks . Trecmau Airihe marternd m Carmichael! by beating ofit his brains with an enormous vludgeon, four feet long and three inches or more in dismaster, stripped the body and threw it into a pool of water, | 9e baod, dothing id t Amiohen, the bioody ing into" a thicket, Five Mon to be Hanged on cne Galâ€" lows in Louisisns. A little while before Blythe cam» out on CBARACTRRISTIC _ ALFRESCO HANGING IN TEX 48. (Correspondeuce of the New York W orld of EOSPIRIBET PX We amammamemmmmmarmmmo mm Bs SaLLoWs: | 5L ue megpps began to wail, and "was befire the Court rulsod Mr k BO.ZI;-I y Apriatseny o inb uh4 on on ie wan & came n-fi% 1:&â€"&%_“” ‘m& sum of $12,000, â€" He wanted . an estimate . He ran in and out & week, while the estimate was bekng Eo Eempal® "Wownt ie patior "onr hm Ei;:..'-".::“- Pn tm misinen,s atkd ‘Mr. ‘Timothy Holme had celled on '“de":lfiu“w:nlfldh.-.: the strest. He a little in prepared. ‘Ten minutes after three he came in one day in great haste. Hewas wohuhnh:“l-k; w.j':o-t of town ; would the gentioman a check for $5007 Of course he would, for one who was giving him a $12,000 contract. The check was casbed, ~and © that was the last of it.. The man had no money in the had no sontract to make; was not by the house he represented. The afiair "was a triok invented to get out of the : business bouse a som.of bome.‘ ‘The man â€"wanted a liitle advioe, ~and. the . clergyman . acked him . to. call _ the _ next _ day, m:&-‘:’-w-.mfl ot pain. His name was Timothy Holme. anxiouns to reséb his residence in a nei be gef receiving a remittance that he ex« and the fellow found he ® :::'h. Bormfldl-.." * uwake i- a gu Yuthh';lku.‘ b‘Buld- mc én-m.“'-nm::umu-.' are other easily guarded againet. Anntl:w «ohemes are devised to rob the bank. _ A common role is this : Amm%na ical Bank ; draws it out | (-“-dbmr:fiu-uâ€"k his account good. He takes $500, and with his letier opeus an account l apor Mn‘i:l:u.:'munhfl: m.&dhp‘u. He then runs his sccount â€"down very low, takes the money heâ€"drew out andâ€" brings his belance up ; mm.fi-, burries into rnadtpncet siing a rqnme A B . | e umwzfim-'z He will then> deposit a bogus check of $5,000 ; dmnru; pooket the money and wilk This game is varied :::‘*ulqu-‘&. rio" i toess. T1% minds whoily by Hik. self and app like a tosn in a mare. satisaction to sStreot. demned culprit shouid the rope break. But there was no hitch The body fell like a log. veered once or twice to right and left, the chest heared to the pressure ;fl;:o.dlnh‘drhtblu'.-lfl was practically dead. Atter Myhflbo.atdonlz.cd olaimed and was given the hangman‘s The Sherif® drow down the and aod« uu&w.ndlbhqum ed in the wood of tbo-fldnu.. was a rattle, a creak, and a 2 nursing mother involuntarily baby to her; .t turned a -nm; wards the quarter whence the noise had eome, then resumed. its meal. Asthe drop fell Blythe‘s lips were seeu to move against the white cap, as if he were about to say something. . The . Carmichaels never blenched an eyelid as the body tumbled into the space before them, but drew deep breaths as if partly satisfied at last. The old man brought up hbis rife and rose as if prepared to shool the conâ€" ufl:’lflh"&pu.'l. E,-uh. sisters took no note of her departureâ€"they were devouring their victim with their eyes. ‘Hare you anything to say : asked the Sherif. Diythe answered : 'ltbhldlw--nlbd.m..: commitied no crime, I|am willing to lseee L have to die, but 1 never killled Thomas Carmichaelâ€"i never killed Thos. mother gave it the breast, and it was stilled while the reading of the beath noveer ts a monotone diversifi¢d by «n occamional white, rose and tottered away through the Trespondence of the Boston Journai.) He is now showing it with grim MAW FROM a HOSPITAL. PRICE 3 GENTsS Fraud as a Trade. AN EXâ€"CLELGYMAN & OOFPON BROLBE the curious passers on the

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