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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Sep 1874, p. 1

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Fud Sleigh ToaAYy. REET, OTTAYÂ¥ ». iay U Obehih roms the mman* e och is rellary and ElectroPlais P RIETURKE, C 2re o :_‘_cvk &c. kdale & C o @»| Dining and Drewing “mm;- _EMULSton: x0 k0 PERS and WHEOLESAL > ar~ _ nds Mun‘fi” fuisn and aurability in aay market. -â€"udm-‘yl:‘. repairing carefully ed artists in the precius calets, Necklaces, l;Artlth ‘ of the richest and mo» ._k-..» ms, Cresis ar â€"Testimonials of difere tion. t fur your ins assertment 0 antsâ€"I Oid Bond Strest. at their | Linrary, Hracket, &e; ieet 19 4 * . huaent ts se menufagtured abr0ul. wmined ai ts estublish~ NZXS AND CHIMNE) ROEERTSON, ewselery and :s Lhe algmesl ropuimuein,a RUGER 4& C/>...) zn Kumber 12 'g‘ Koes Mapsiy‘t * fec: io Ine manufactory a merchanteaad shipper s has lately :’_-.-_'-“, nent so supplied in this ment will se fourd on order lntest «ud ss of 3 , we have the | th* our Autuma® RA & CO. #. is72 _ 198 x K lill Nreel, Vili1® of Y lam. WE3 amd other distinguisb a Tiothing owEiki & °0 t of CLOCK® resideric** beswes> 4 407â€"l wiy Cireula® ished 5J kdin. nd sf Â¥OL M&!Ul_'lh‘( $ me~s" . tehmaker _and Jew eller BA W .802 (}) wr 6O PICTURE FRAME W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ (f the late Orm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Ormensâ€" Ouawa. um.';'?‘.‘d. Cmmustt®. | M. P. A1 Teb. & 18%4. 494â€"3: BARRISTER, ADVCCATER &o,, mstndS® £0 | Seitcitors im 1. K. BELL . M.A. WILSON & ORR, a rvers xc Gilderfi 8. Tanso® Quawe Jun BARRIMTERS, ATTORNIES, SOLIOI T0R OONVEYANOERS, &o., _ leitors in Chancery, Notaries, &¢. )ficeâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Rideau Streok & Timrox. =â€" F. H. CHRYSLER Master in Chancery Chambers, HE HON. JOH® ADVOCATE, $0LICITOR.&c _ Homcopataic Paysicia®, and Aseouâ€" =. fl“’”’:fim.’gga Office hours 5”.‘.1.'.'"..‘“@ ;". to diseased and &-7 ents oithe uteras. flag . sÂ¥ BOLL n onl n anae e e CCCE CC J. P. LYNN, _ after | DaAY NEXT, ath 3 U%} D* » %Q%%»mw.? May be consulted at his Aatosad Aook innd. . T hats @fce, corner of OCOnâ€" | Coumperiaud, . fockland, Thur.o, . WendoÂ¥en BARRISTEE ILEKEER, CASSEHLE & PENXOCK, ue mng~â€" n o. v. H. FERLAND, â€" ‘ ADVOCATE _ * femporary Offee ‘at Dr. JOS. BEAU! &M 9, 1874. 4 WHAMBAULT «t LEAMY, Poysician, Surgcon «nd Am..m Biâ€" . t offes, %Dé‘i:?m’”f'fi‘ufi' ohice 2t his reel . Street, Centro Town. pcre . Fikel Cancers cured without the use of the m by a ow but sertain,.speedy almost pro« Mes, Reterence given wfiu successfully treatâ€" ## ifrequired. . " _ Otews, May 3, 1870 IsHEY, CHRISTIE & AILL, Aeaal â€" EGarbs. Obuira, South Abotcal TGarbs. oTTaAwWA w. P. O R. LOG AN »izo of the Royal Conege of Lewnct C n LAOOKINGâ€"GLAS§ and W MoCONNELL p.p.8, LD.® ° Murgeon Dentist VIIL NO 8672 xNOR & HOGG OF MARRILAGE LICEN§ES. | WN & CHEYSLER, rristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. x ANÂ¥VFAOCT URZERE, ) Snparksâ€"st. : CASES MADE TO ORDER Â¥. â€" GRANT, © & REAL ESTATE A@ENT sen( T. C. Brigham, Eq. Susso« "outh side of Rideanâ€"st., near Gloucester h}fh at all hours. cWiek i M AK "ox y®u\ isk ets, shrouds, &e Always om kand, . r T ANG@U3®, efi Bparkeâ€"st, MArYâ€" STREET, MULI, SOLICITORS, _ ATTORNET® (ckit<. NOTARLES, 40,,40 _ . and Loans negoliated. sil‘s Lieck, Elgimâ€"st. "&"‘;‘ ND ATTO®RXETSâ€" ATâ€"LAW, i COXYEYANCERS, &6 > over M ym.ml{o CUUILEE, B. C stTaWwa, @5I. K.Casssns,J F D. R. MACDONELL, H# V L oou®Tt woUs! _ JEWELLEYX . Anb ING BUSINESS ; OFFICE flge .on siou. in the Village | extra fa for the transaction Pas .emnn.-. o:,uur in the | Stean e‘oa \ntario. Special care | passe on e( sccountsin both Proâ€" | â€" The Chaneery, &¢.â€" * G. BRUNEL, . 35 Bparike®~â€"st , CH 3 it business to Messrs®, g leave to return helr patronage during eontinue the: sOLICITOR, &¢, ATTORNEYS y CONNOR, Q.C;, CCarbs, Mosgrove, Esq O tm Wt ANDEEW L@AXY, Advocate. _ Mann‘s Hardâ€" ia and Sparks® w. YOUNG, ANADA P. Pu®xX0® K BEA UDUN MONTEEAL 764â€"3m M. P. ArLL Tt _ K6# 265149 p 1064 14 ly Ottew a Tiver pool, 14 world. Ves BCANDINAVIAN..... ......... Sth Meopt. AUSBRLAN . . cores cocr x4 xer + e+ .. PEtk _ c it PERUVLAN \.......++»«)«+.«« . . 10th t BARMATIAN.c+re«+x+«vecss +« +« 26th _ * IIPRUSSIAN....,...... ;. ... .. ... Brd Oot. ° RATES OoF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portland or Quebes (every Saturday to Liverpool and Londonderry.) i Fares from Ottawa, Cabin....... $77 50 to UKIONX FORWARDING AND RAI * . _ waAY COMPANY. Om and af steamer Jo> days except steamers of intermediat The stean datry (Sunda whieh le=ves Pembroke Landing a nr‘: p 34.; moncen arriving mt 1’5-& du #@w6* ing, * : ] | Te steamer Hir John Young leaves MAAYE er Tuesdays and Fridays for Uhyeau vial and intermedilate ports (at 7 o‘sick a. returning, leaves. Chapeaa Village at 1 0‘ p.m. same day. ons x3 eA PR S the ap and down tilps, E. %. CASSII® Preside The steamer I Fort daily (Suni Alymer, T UCY o | _ Passengers leaving Ottawa»by : mmm‘:lkblflm Trl;‘ PM passengers taken dn Sabu eve al The comfort and economy of .b suarpassed, whilst the rou‘oe i8 or m;uu:luln Canada. . .ourists * bhtlul trip. Â¥reight from all points sent thr patch daily. Single and Return Tickets may s donnu'h office, Quean‘s Wh \ Age .0 m Wo GHR Comn of the following and other firstâ€"¢lass lmm_-hipu a ST. LA WRENCE, BCOTLAND;~ THAMES BEVERN, DELTA, HELLO8. The Steamers of ;:l. Line are intended to sail as foilows during the season of na\gbtlou of 1874, to and nxol:ndon. Quebec and Montreal, callâ€" ing at P) th, outward, tor passengers, \ 1878. Ottawa R TEMPERLEY LINE, nn...............,.....Thunday,.t u...........‘.......,a....‘l'hm,.t Areverieegh 600 .++ hokA ATaFRdagy J i um.......r.....fi.'rnnrod-y.a Through Tickets. from ail points W REDUCED itATES, Cerlificates issued soms desirous of brinying out their Througn Bills of Lnding issued on the Cc and in London for ali parts of Canada an United States to Detm‘i‘? Milwaukee," .flumlnulnthe est. 1G ~‘For Freight or Passage, apply to _ _ Passengers leave Ottawa at 7 by Steamers " Peeriess" and ior Menteal and intecmediai Oitawa, Bept. 1 , 1574 TEMPERLEYS ° Billeterâ€"st, Londo DAVID SHA W, Mc New Iran Steamor F Bteumer PrINCR U Thames Delta:.« ©t Passangers leave mm for Lachine b Steamers 4 Pril for Oitawa and inte LLAN LNE June 18, 144 Cum benadd, RUTUTT Jns C \a ‘ Plantagenet. Papineauvilie, Montebello & L/Orignal ; returuibg, leaving L/urignal at 3 a.1 Monday mornings, I:IV“‘I‘.{IKI‘,U'.‘IWS .‘;8 &. 1 " Stages will be in wailiog at L/Orighna" 6210._" pussengers to the cel@Dral Return Tiekets al redu« ©xDON, @U EBE 1874 The Royal Mail Line Stes a1 9.5Q a.m. every mor mz& for Montreal, Toronto and . mediate ports, connecting Baggage choeked. Meals and / Stat w Ottawa, Fay 21 ALEX, MILLOY, @en July 24 174. tawa River Navigation t Royal Mail Line of Steamers Haturdsy Afternoon Trips. PaY AND NIGYT LINE, Nept 10, 1974 (8 renge PR LN C ESS teamships. UTTAWA TO MONTREAL Summer FROM I TD FROM QUEBEC DOwWNWARDS mor &;fnuzss- _ A. Bow 0g or W ALER H, Shephe N VICTORILA, P. Y. Macdont ve buho Ta,.m. and 5 p. m. e by iway aud connect witi eimee cf Wales" and * Princess UPWARDS, ssage, apply to . .‘ _ <_ TatoNE‘ & paree a termediaie landiogs HCOTLS BEV RR HELIO® s Line are inten: season olnu?l Quebec and Mon ward, tor passen [ LONDON,. ...« »+, W eduesday ... ... Wednesday rmediate iand.ugs it reduced rates, W . sHEPAERD rhich was waken to Ottawn ax0, and left either at some is \ob.NPM Auy in« ,;Euy recelved â€"and , any . w SMITH, Watehmaken _ U. R, CUNNING HA M OF «TIME § - [ gres ul " / e A 7 . ol s t y ( : & , i es( ( k s in 2: \“'E-" ' d c oea inss t lt wy | (L';" JUp7) VJ C K7 1. es oo s l Aa e A Nss BCOTLAND;~ ' BEVRERN, HELLO8. Lina are intended to sail asan of navigation of 1874, | R, W . SHEBPHERI Arrangement. â€" 1874 wWAaNTED Wednesday, June W eduesday June W ednesday, Juiy W ednesday, July AND MONTRBEAL Je tckest passage t 7,30 a. m., and 6 p. M 1 * Quean â€" VieioriA ves Pem afest in the as follo ws :â€"â€" y the evenin pIDs. No throug veniong‘s boat. his 1LiN6 wre ut ue kee, Chic m donig Bpt Ni LW «â€"/ THE ST. LAWRENCGE ha O President i cGlowia ath JULY nd xt * /| Brook vifie s . + 0 8 ns e mAE o npatenk *« g': 10.15 a.m. â€" Train u‘-n ditawa makes 524. | Braim for tne We &‘:"‘1,51""“..@ o t n for the Wes! xd EAL | ‘ag= 42 p.m. Train h&;:nfi.“o makes 1 close connection with Grand Train from the West, arriving in Olttawa at 2‘ . m. ; e jea ® TSW~ Connections made at Sand Point with m.ndufle-flow with Stages, to and from embroke, & + R & A. B. FOSTER, u) /+ * /). ./. Managing Director. » 1874 t. at ck e } Brockville & Ottawa Railways ‘\CANADA â€"CENTRAL ON AND FROM THURSDAY, July 16th, 1874, press ! s % \ t3 _ , 5.00 a.x,!Grand Trunk Express “"5“'{4.“ . | from West nsc P. 1 !mkflx.nu Ex ‘ fFOBA WOBb..+ «14 ++ ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. pi To t Lvery aay crfinarp ccary on it Ihesogh daf votre ¢ on Palace glee pln;nmn mmsm( fight over the whole line, ‘Traing now leave Montreal as : Day Mail for P(uege Ogdensbutgh, Ottawa, !mekvl'i'h,Agp On, | July 15, 1874 OTTAWA RAILW AY. Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8, s 3ure connections with Grand Trunkâ€" trains and from both East and West. me ‘faster than by any other route. + j I‘rains are run on Montreal time, . _ ): . â€"| 10 @HBUIORS: +s .. enc en e en ee dle se Passenger frain for Cornwall mll intermediate StAHODS. . . «e es ++ she+ n Mixed train for Vaudrelal on y Trains leave Montreal for at 730 a.m., 9 30 a,.m,, 3.00 p.M., Trains leave Lachine for at 8.30 a m., 10.00 a.ni., $.00 pm., B L ooo Suastuard, Goderich,, Butfuic, on Ttreee Uhlcago, and all point WOBly Bb c s us c onl en re ra ies me vngre ohe en Niglt EXDPOBS. .o c« mmee me en ee n be dn > Mized Train for Toronto, sto) at 6,00 p.m, . The 3.00 p.m. Train |runs We - e ‘50!!10 % Aogommmmnbf and intermediate Stations. ...} . ... 644 8.M., .\lall'rnlncguhndhnd and interâ€" mediate SHAIODS......â€"++»«.«.}.+., $.00 p.DL Local passenger train for at 5.16 pm. Night Express for lsland Pond| the Of waiform Gauge with the Grand Trunk e j a“nan. 4 ~| 2.00 P.M «No e For Ottawa,via Brbckvme.' ‘ w9 EXPRESS TRALNSâ€" DAIL} N it 3 ‘*Wnite Movntaing, Portland» Boston T and Lho'l::mmmua «+ .i‘:lfl.ll pm Hllaire udgt.nndnuu.... .. ... 11.00 ppa gfwo soU 1H. 4 luli’mnl for St, John‘s and bllem)l'dnn;%.:‘mbl! and Eastern Counties Junction I= ways,and Laxze Ohamplabn ODK, Who s en o+ ti +c 0t sn br n e raurancil as 1 in B MB old reliable, quickest and best route. The shortest line to all points East and W est« Expr As the punctuality of the trains :depends on connections with other lines mqw Fonring noy Sortion at the bouge nmedides 5* ving any 3 1O l M+ "The Steainship. "Falmouth," mhd‘ EY [ilaruntionat Coratang‘s Svonniore, Sikd e International Com “&F“{‘“" ml connection wr&:ih:’u;‘lnd”'?’rm il wa, ea Pflfulnd @ onda w 'rnumhyu'y at &%‘p.m. for St. J.np.,u.p.j,jg,,‘ 8 Ba, e cheeked through. , 1 w&n%‘p‘h AWHicKeis issued ‘at, the Company‘s C LLODS. 1 For further tion, and time mc ooo e int cersiBil and ‘uuut‘]‘nl'ul'“.ll ;iâ€"&.-m-.-." hnsl Wvdvch: ventare Station, or at No. w’st.}.‘llg..f;‘za?fl. ' «. _| Reerecary & Treaburer YEAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPY * OF CANADA. | * i Trains wn‘l’razlnndggfi _fill.hw- t 6 and T Nicholas«5t,, Qttawa. \». Funerals furnished with every requisite Country orders (pmmm:tm to. Porsgon$ uiring mlwv e i oa s oak n d r"!dl.m T ...‘_?__...'?-.-A.:ffl:lm 'lt‘ 1 Leave |Junetion â€" Coftins and Caskets of every deseription alway ou hand. * a oanrpe. t~an any other. Ey early sUDBCIIU®® UTD cho. <: lxnoll.ho %’w-fid Cigel Engravings, one of which was a ie Rust Prise at the Late Provincial Ethi» bition in London, Montreal, Mareh 26rd, 1874 o t aKikAV Es __| ... A Agent for Broekville, May 28, 1874 =me Christian traces,»> «The of Peace : ; J.W.Jolalm% sn L # Ottawa 10 45 A.M 1.30 P.M. 220 A.1. Grand Trunk Express 1 APORb BEABb. vex, ++ ++ ress for New York and Bos Toermcap Coutonie abes in 1 ofl. vos » ta 1. 30 .M 13 a at.| Royal‘Mail l and . Central _ Verâ€" mont and â€"Rome \â€"| ~& Watertown Rys. U NDERTAK ER And mecelleration of train®, «Peace Be Unto This House." Bright! SPRING ARRANGEMENT® Chaapost Firstâ€"Class Magazine kiHURs HUME MAGAZINE, $5 ARie CC m t Horae" taxkos rank with Ge best pertod ve day. 1t is the HyAM "yeople Pn Syont on‘ domestio Dit y other. Every yearly subscriber has 8 13 Oneorfal ! Gorng soUTH Grand Trunk Mail â€" from the East....... Latrtoabs, Grand Trunk Express Grand Trunk West & I Rome & W atertown RAIlWARY. . .22 see 6+ 6+ + Grand Trunk for both Connecting with, Connccting with. Eâ€"st and West THOS, REYNOLDS, _: Managing Director, Ottawa. o nt e . u$ 3w -u.lp.-..l.?-' w45 % xoop.m.& p % e .:1.w&m., 10 p.m. Train from Ottawa makes with Grand Trunk Express LEAVF #.18 a.m. 4.80 pm. [ w o# WO 5.20 p.nc 2. . 910 anks 420 png, AND Rarnest! and 6 and 7 Niemol A. H, T uwf%r afih | Arrive at Prescott IJ unction, 8.50 P.M 1.00 P.M Arrive in Ottawa. 9.50 a. 6.30 A .M 1.0) P a week. Proof 9.00 a m 9.30 p.m. $.00 a.m 5.00 p.m. 1.85 p. in 8, 15 p.m. 8.45 p.n t., Ott® w a 249 now OTTAWA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1874. \| y o ten c Orrawa Marsrs & Graxnirsg Works Monuments, â€" XZecadstone, * &c., in Marble," Boot Ush Granite, or R«gastone. 7 PA The newest design in cxmmm\‘l FENCING, sditab e for the vartâ€"us Oemetaries. Wt â€" A wellâ€"arranged stock of MANTLES, in Americany and Ooloured Marbles of new and clht::"‘ ;l’l“l"n. :alt::.;l“lus from thq best Americain m\dm‘ul Houses, Receding or Projectory, elther Plain or Mounted, 4 : # Has constantly on kand and to orderâ€" In returning thanks to thetr friends and the pnblic} heg leave 16 inform theom that vhey > HAVE OPENED A NEW Berabupnunmutt 0% SDLRK@@e . With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FLRSTâ€"CLABS Tlain and Pancy: FPurniture, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Fiis stock of Cloths, Sootch and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &0., is unequalled 13 any in the eity. % + o ; < SPECOILAL FEATUREâ€"A good ft guaranteod or mo sale,: .. | @a« & ~â€"~*~ Warranted Shrunk. Wl Burns eoal or wood. Also for. CAGES, BABY CARRIAGES, & And see the MC June 18. 1874 N. B.â€"Agei.t for Amberst, O., Sandstone, best Bull and B1 ¢, § RIDEAVâ€"St,, CORNER OTFA\WAâ€"St. PPITET °* M Now 0 ing, a large and varled sto k of IMPORTED HARDWARE in prom Periog. * "GADLVANIZED IROX ROOFILNG, &o., &o., A SPEGIA s U 0 OR E R â€"1MPORTER AND DEALER INâ€" Mantics, Grates, Drain Pipes, Fire Ciny Goods, And General Building Supplies. > MUST BE #SC)1â€",1) 1CB CREAM FREREZERS, TABLE & POOKET OUTLERY Original price, $6 ; See for yourselves, and do not be decelved By H. PALMER of Chicago with the distinâ€" guirhed‘ assistance of Prof. I. U. KMER®ON of Bo ton. Thesa gentiqmen in the _ "" > Ong Moharch,‘" present to the publie ® book rnrI¥®&iâ€" led for the use of £% DpoOOoRS BASH, BLLN L’vl!i MOULDINGS, June 17, 1871 May 28, 1871. hether in the form of Singinz Sehool# :lor::l ‘llullo Sshools, &ng‘enuo-‘g SE CCS® UUZ \$ua | Mohar + form of Si ACROTT TD postes, Atuais Bonools, é‘gh"v‘onuoâ€"“do-t&n or ‘ Academies, ‘ and ~the higher ©â€" mon gehools. ® g .'- RICHARDSON‘$ The . )84 P already so‘d, thing, with : [XE aaeiempeint ts e rgemen t of memarnt Pote 10 .00, CO DL Neats Plumbing, Gasâ€" and â€" Steamâ€"Fitting ! . P Patify on the art, of pias ing the e nons Pilte ain All books malled postâ€"pad, for : OLIVER DITEON & goi'i se cicaime en en m 200 0t n W AF C $5 10, $20 "Aicaimd fomue re. Nnufirumm’f“ :‘" ine o ons saot ie too . " ailiend June 26 1874. Sept. 10th 1874 Aug. 22, 1874 Priee, T5 Cts. . Per Dos , @7 £0. HE SONG MONARKCH fRrouse â€"Purnishing EBstablishment, & CORNMER SPARKS AND C CoNNoRâ€"8TS,, i ‘tke M * NSRD COdR BTOV ;j, the best in the D« mal or wood. . Also for REFRIGBRATORS, WATER COOLKRS, FILTERS nepmlnrii-mnum.wmmmmmndmmmw-w&, 25,000 Copies Annually ! ! y. jst popular method Sver IERUUE i Feukh ad ie t n an reoevois Ts and Pupils buy Â¥ W. M. SOMERVILLE; Also a lot of fire> HARRIS & CAMPBELL it popular method ever issued ; 250,000 SINGING CLASSES P. A. TAYLOR, .+ * PER ~:CENT:. JOSEPH â€" DIMBLEBY, At the premiises adjoining. Mn 1. B, Taylor‘s Printing Office, BR i d «s«a n â€"~ &# t reâ€" , FLOORING SHEETING, CLAPRBOARD3, BASES, BHINGLES.â€"X, XX, )N‘s$ . NEW _ METHOD THKE PIANOFORTE. + CHA®. H. DITSON & CO. TL Bromaway, D rki! ~0, YEAi! BON GRE, . MAL aRE REDUCED â€" PRICES CHAS®. BRYSEON‘®S Aug. 14, 1874 fire.â€"prcof TEA AND C@FFEE POTS, guaranteed as » new selling for $3.â€"This month only. / . BLANKETS The largost and b the addition of 4 Crar f vlaying the | Pia®)! Tip, @IVEN TO THE PEOPLE BLYTH & KERR, For the Balaneevof this Month CXLL TsA w mt t hace xi l rse o mc rt c P d Stove and Hardware J)¢pot, 81 and $3 Sparks.8t., 58 SPARKS BSTREE® EST BLISHED 1860, sSOLD THIS â€"MONTH red, If anyâ€" , year to year | _ Th.e success of t 34 NZC wew$8"" ;m'l: :fod& dl v ?‘l::flma;mdmhdu: & w:e }ply '.hl; nm.en of “WW.W“ 114 | tl rowp\nmmmmrnb.phm Lo® mrorm.au-afiumlywwmu _ an utne is to , â€" > i( 4 | mc‘!‘ wmu rm&uanwo:'mm of 4 Crarâ€" | o‘ pranct | Fitin s0P00 SOd O markets bavi bebk‘ s gri9a * E{fin"’”’“fim feleur which a 3 ot whe ‘+“‘“ TLea ndPerrine '1mn'bemw.?. @““‘“;,:m".,,'{g"’"'“ t nxemen to 1an® Joaiges y, N. Y. â€" {or sucu, o an$ ormer inum! by which their % mwu-uuml. f t3 1 ARCHITRAV L3 â€" o VRea®toar 1 ROOFING f XXXâ€"THE BEST IN OTTAWA. , at Dorton s ; not at Hon stâ€"selected assortment of 25 RIDKEAUâ€"ST., or : in AT AT ".‘wafloadum CA UTION AGAINST FRAUD T‘OVW E}, the best in the Deminion, wATER COOLKRS, FILTERS, BIRD WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, PROPRIETON . FANCY â€" LAMPS, LAMP GOODS (all kinds) LEA & PERRINS THE ONLY GOOD SAUCH. BEOLARED EY CONNDISSEURS fr LEA & PERRINW Sauce, Namée om Wrapper, Label, Bottle, a1d Stopper. JA RDWARE. aiso OHANDELIERS &o., A SPEGIALTY. â€" â€">. a*% < D ORLON ""a «s Sparks st., OttaWa, "Out. A. Alme, but at thie well« [a8 Obelisks, N & URLEBRATED "er| are prepared to exceu "il9 1g5 BAWN and 8&!‘8!0 MBEAR, &c. presented, or no sale, 2007y bas ‘ Ogrudlnwmn-c::c;;utmo::‘l ; W m 4bi°-:ux?:'::"'-.wm- myn" died * ‘ very n*dduh-z at. the Saunders Houss. STOOKS AND MACHLNE OLL. . | Papers upoun his person satistied ts tfi ontoe! mt Dh yammand ) Aeovs Superior and Cheaper than | indicated re .&':‘.:'......,“"!%fl".m j i| > nary # % . papers . % Ohflll. were kmmlcd'.fi? p‘hl.l.1 WHOLBSALE AND .RETAIL, the ptzuu un:fi-u,u be interested | Avtgidiints. toy «o7 is m ols in the facts of ease, _ A week or so , G L&“‘NTN N ago, after tu#n.%m‘ A ote from a Mr. Downing, resides i > ts hear FairBeld, Nebraska, stating ‘that the KHardware Morchant d ceased â€"was Sir Williem 8. ll-fi HPARKEâ€"ST., @TTAWA. Rearâ€"Admiral of the British Navy, P ale T o o ioi en atsart to tae h it ar ie One Ansea in soecan mm en esten en tepe en s m SPRING 1874, ronornlbocl:lbomtohi-. This request Dr.‘l‘remnfuodhea-'lyvuh.-b‘ Ed d &R flOd g, | his ao evidense of Mr. Downing‘s autho=. war S u g 3 | rity.® * ‘ & miter How x 100°0° tos Segemed, Was Famerâ€"Garoours, Wiseman, MKeq., Garrick Garrick Corner of Kent and Woillington Ste.| street, London, dated A Y qsterâ€" $ & Ich stook at day be received another h‘w.:iou AMIL OERIES | rathonty to aot in the premiet, and aake. i# Just reeeived. Also a inrge supply of ing to his wnfltu, . Jn . ‘apnao®rERPY, _ CLABSWARE,* &c. | leter he renews thanks to 'Ng «*~*â€" {sud also to Dr. Bu% of. . bas,Btriet aiteation pald to the supply Of | opurch, and " OthOrs, attention A TrraAt Souicrem®p, . _ .. shown t:i::t:bw. Ts In com« mDWARDS & RU pliance . request r sent : Keit and W g8w. all the documents son March 4 1874. % “mhu&'-:’m t *n WEQLI.!:SALE AND RETAIL, ':fi:p':?ti':f.'""_' esd to be i: C1 A G E N T: in the fuuolm.io. AMQ&"MJ&&?::.I.&hu mu&fio G. °M A N N, in rae ts n.;’:ag’“'.."“'“...i‘:u.“"“m”““‘m““'_,.,“ Nee : KHardware Morchant :?!MPF%'%EO&;MM“MW d"‘m.‘:b“:m: nc nnun.a'r.. AWAr |, inim &u:â€";dn\n: ot'th )cm:' m ‘mm&m:‘m s rnnes Sun merantomdes rrantonithecintiennteectire a was his agent, and asking that the | to land. > SPRING 1874. gnp:rn';fiém ::.h?“'i\.h'“. Con ho:'dfd Mwm: n nurees on. request | Currier, the besidets Ed d & 5 B&Tnvo:dMMbwyfithub‘tpymflmd ti_o- wards ut ge' my:o evidence of Mr. Downing‘s authoâ€" ‘::n. and his secret diel with a Un T hursd m" X nc h“” Famioy Glloo B R M, “;‘_':f ‘r:fll 5‘w“m&1wlw :md‘du M::n:n:-‘-:b good Corner of Kent and Wollington Ste. ot:":ltml:nd::'dou A 2‘ l ol the onl c w*‘ ¢ 1 C Y qgsterâ€" | stand, rnduh-l;d & Noh stoek af day be received another in which | ing him. At last, in March FAMILY â€"GROCERIES Fcunrity 19 a0p mthe promints Audaeke g"'-’m 6t avervisetent in ":&G ©~"‘‘fust reeeived. Also a lnrge supply of _ mflb.uwm-‘ i reefesig a es ht ve b .‘ Apato # $ thanks i los ‘ nnoorERY, _ CLASSWARE, * &e, | \eter he renews his thanks to . Trevor, |‘mo mfia‘?’w wa,striet :“.“uwum.w“ :::d M&Dr.nlndk of Christ, long waited, (Wiemabiieeyuntemees mmw::mflox:‘m"u . 5. .b'fl to'i“ father‘s in comâ€"« mf.’ BUR ~ ©ORDOK ~TaLMADGE, a D & BU .,,,, â€"| plisnce with this request Dr. sent| It "The re o aroh %4 1874 all the documents by express to the son usm his 1 y . Exo es xoi * °fmh:: W-.s:'m _ _â€"‘| kr the purpose of an:i. Bronchj mhh m case. Bir Wi. 8. Wiseman f:::l):lh'o"u l : :u Ast,hm'a, tig England burriedly several years ago, | if she were to came to the United States, and at once m‘?‘.“_ their sou‘s step. fium: ted 4 t bwlvmm:&mal.t,&e:smug oon“’::n:g-oth.t; ‘He first |alter his return bhome it A Tntays The Feprrematale ditly eapernal athost 4 mirmtnenti n udnainprable Nebraska, and | while out riding mu”.m‘,}.‘l,‘m purchased nco-ddonhh'q.-dwdhnd thohl.:uokfis;.w* mm.,,mw mm‘.\";.la;#cl;hl?v:'“nem o-umoéu:nthol.nfll.l\flnldon- two out, killing -r:l”‘ Dr-l(sVellg:::;pgr‘t‘s:â€"" It had the most wonâ€" f:l?e,d to make '.h:h:m:'a,‘ mm lflm%*b c rared Wmmm%h‘#mw“ Siomrettes in ‘noxoe. | P#BY ‘cltim that "his title to ‘the Jasd is | and in due time sét »Sold n uns Oumre med Capareties In 504 | forfeited, ~although ‘lanyers won WPeds mc regie vie 1+ 7 Wholesalc and Relall of agree . upon . this .question. T:o. e reoted. hi minh acen SAVORY AND â€" MOORE, : he took out MJ‘,;': nwbi:l? rpool he r ‘ .ME New Bondâ€"st.. London, W., U“l' becomng . * flb- the m’“ a My M sc ~| United States, with the evident intention | it were, between lifeand ° " ppaliedet io. Quudicy C © /+A _‘ Fust reeeived. Also a inrge supply of . ‘apnor®BRPY,_ _ CLABSWARE, &c. . besâ€"Sitiet saitention paid to the supply, of A TrcaL Boutcre®», a ~ \‘owarpe a nurgapon _ more up‘g' y and certain relief than any other remedy. Testimoniais dulll recelyed attest thisâ€"to a remarkable degree, â€" General Alexander says;~*"1 have nom known an instance in which relelf was Pancreatic Emulsion a1a Pancreatine. As attested by reports from Moedical men who rn made the subject their special study, Te vfluonsum ptive Persoms are projonged, the w "strength and “w:gm are m the % K;op.firved. *@ 1 het + Aideiinostoan ceenroinptine in sgpe sAVORY AN %mruu mfiflz Spectiic for A_g{w_.!:_:_‘_ 143 NEW HOT AIE FURNAC and W.o04, fittted up on m‘&ut.ofiw‘n‘séf‘lfi.:l‘flfl mm““' ‘ed pamphlet sent free on applii¢zit®i. /. goatraad Wwouh BToYin,, 0 _ o CEpUSERrURNISNHINOS. / IHON BEDHT%A[ ; CHILDREN‘S C Branches of Builders Work!. | Tin & Shoet Iron Metal Job Work Messre, Lymans, Clare & Co. Em T NE . «_ Lyman uâ€".ooa.mn-fia,monm '!..“l: gr.?fi:‘:d%lhw;w A(cm’.or t; PANCREATIC Ellumlg)hmouur Bglcd %fln Fm Qne-n?‘ H. t? u':’ a= “hg L. M. the nnpenklgiapohm,w%he Khedive of F4 e + wmmun STREET, LONDON °_ _ .. 14#3 NEW BOND BA CocoA FOR INYALLDS.â€"N tive Cocom, spesially prepa‘t 'wum U’flm“"'{:i’l d > y m On#, M’ Bad e !).. u.“:i Orders recelived for Garden and LWA 4 ins anc + urpiture. CAPH3L.$10Â¥6 SEPOT, SaVORY & MOORE, ‘Trade Mark. â€" | 4 XYsTEKSY UNBRAVELLEXD. Y ALY ANIZED IRUN _~__ COLAREKEE‘S worLp . RuiBD. _ BLOOb _X 1OR The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer RBor d% and the blood from alU (m» puritie®, hqt;% recommended.â€" :t":ix' #indait is ‘|-, l‘ncverl Fettsiling 5d permanent & x‘&mmmmem‘ § blackheads, orlp‘fiplel on thi feoe, sourvy “n..m 4 x W from m.bnm matter, ‘ As "-‘-Ea‘éa‘-'m““u\b?n'e Efl:’“fifi-"fiu““"m%: e e ons en ‘Thousands of testD® «mais from all parts. fi::fi:&m m*qm 1}:: ..‘Zu":‘.‘mnm.'é ce e ie eng oi Rargoyp®â€" Burbridge & Uolemanâ€"st., Londor wfi&s@ifiim f vu all the London W holesale Fonses. old in Bottle AANGE OF AGENCY Wor sale at the ord. Re ez HARDWARENOTIGE . » Savory & Moorg‘s ; A comiplele AssC/HNCDL Shif and Heavy Hardware, vaâ€" 85. B.â€"Remember tho place WE nign of the ‘Aunvil, 2ideau Streot. March 23. 1® 8 U 1,500 KBGS CUT NATLS, PREPARATIONE, & BONDâ€"ST., LONDON, W y â€"Nutritions and Digo#â€" pared for gufferers from «ou . Puimonary . _ Com» ytk) carliy aigested,, and for the mmost. delicate WORK w“’w free C to asscrtment Of 3 Bussex BtreeL U Aunin‘chan on io in poralne . 19s rs . Work! latter ‘had assisted the baronet in: the at Job Work. | ue srooks duvaed dn mewr Faictiold, A d appareutly lived happily m"" titec in( Some morths ago Mrs. Downing and phcetion‘ | ~] Ner hutband, ‘of course, foll Heir to iher _ ' poooice amens on wal in Pokiluc Aome, T‘(i ..::’l ; 13 ?'M"d ' 2 " 1 it oisesren abys som, ) ‘Deaver $‘8 00, n.um:;“‘o.q.yd m, besoming nuga‘T . ‘“P{w m:_ hk BbA a :.u.-‘ FOR 888 t, Poulâ€"5i. W hc (From the St. Joseph, (Mo). Herald, Aug. # The Strange History of Rearâ€"Admiral Bir Willism 8 Wiseman â€" His Death at St Joseph, Mo,â€"â€"Fate of A Strange Woman. in -ocio:y,h::ddl his h‘;l:“hu.r: were passed in company. tme rela tions subsisting belween them were the public neverâ€"knew ; but their intimacy was so marked that it created considerable comment among the good citizens of Lin= coln. Upon this woman Sir Willigm Witeâ€" man sh6 wered gold, diamonds, silverware, wealth of all kinds. : â€"Big generosity :::nd.unwuwhd and his resources: in< exbaustible. 5 34 wah ' Then there came a change, and he seemâ€" ed to tire of the society with which he had once been enchanted) nvuudu-n& less frequently, and then went but lis into society; And then in a short time At Linooln, last winter, & 'Lml fell ow appeared who claimed to be the nephew of « Wm. Chambers." In reference to this, the son of Sir Willism Wiseman writes that his father had no sister, and no brother that had ever been married ; andâ€"does not understand how he could have a nephew. Four months ago Sir William Wiseman left for England, and passed some time there.:â€" His visit must ‘have been u clan« destine ong, as the letters of his son, found upl“p.l'm?Y u+4 hâ€"?.:hnh : ciroumstances, let his whereabouts be known. â€"He was on his return from Eng» land when his sudden desth occurred . . .. AMW“‘“H*“ been ferreting out the facts of this case, gives us the following particulars, which will explain the mystery : _ ___ _ _ and in faot everything apperiaining to & lady‘s wardrobe, from which she sbe wished tosclect. Instead of ret specimens, she packed them up and . country, it is suppored, in company Th atired un tiawiey Neb y es mae They arrived at , in 49e where they disposed of some of tho*- éliry and other valuibles, purchasing land stock with the proceeds, . Assuriing Hliases, they settied down near, Fairfield, Neb., all living together. _ . _ o dadsa C ocm xcb . P Ni. _A No W Bome time after their errival I9¢ | of : snd Annie Chambers were nnml,’h. ?:, oan-ml:..npon‘.“- altordm« tion Wiseman and Downing m respecting her., A short. time afier theo | fup wedding she fell sick, no pbysicien, Of 45# | s sistance of any kind being ca«lled, and died. Amr:o’cm:d Do-nhg.dchbo:l ] horpnoml ¢ets, aud proceed to sell her jowels, m,;uonq available opporâ€" cle tupity. ln meantime. Wiseman and a | * ons ee Stoned deffin whish | 9 resped! eigh w Ldmfil“.Fr';‘:“ him. A diaâ€" :’ jor a passage to England, am, accompanied by | DW Pmmtzz-&wm. learing | !© ao.wnh‘h,o:-h- of everything, for : urpose some mobey |*®‘ vlh:&:'llh-.w was due hins | C# there. His return, death and conduct of o Downey have been {f«ithfully reeordsed . | * The above faots were gathered fio-& br ties living in the neighborhoed of w man‘éresidence in Nebrike, and are, as th near as \ s could learn, reliable, :: uw . Emss t hi‘ something of a comnécted narrative. of the events hirted at. NC C8 se oa sw as C ~In 1865 a gentlieman of high birth snd great wealth in England came to this coun â€" nicturesque ~Ohsracter, be io. in searel Ken‘ York, quing ahout fl;....._.. %,,-..,,“":.::'”'â€"'""‘“"" ene otwmdlfi“." W'flu: N 3 Teeme® TE our besutiful lskes, and tarrying abou! mu»f::%flm:r‘ a “"',,: Dnlu,whohmdo.: for some hdflal@hmw‘w G TATES COUNTY BOMAiNCZE r:r. ':l:;hnhbllh: «hA p W\ daughter, of . a gentloman named Bliven. ‘ was at that time sixteop of bandsome, engaging and sens. :afi'-. The roquaintance soon ripened into a sort of romauntic â€"friendsbipy and st dust the foreigner, whos '..'-'.“‘1 39|Q by ns Tnpunnn and title ohn Gordon Taimad;eâ€"offered his hand i0 Cangare, which #was -o?u‘. The direct narrative Is to th »0t that «ie two were uxvited by \h« <ev, Mr. Currier, marriage for the term of one year, parents of Candace were not informed of the action of theirâ€"daughter, nor did the knowledge of and in due time sét out for Americs to reciaim ::: wife, â€" As it ldv.l“t reoted. his ev wov. . when reachei h'vorp:Iho nm ill, an4 for along time he l&y v. + it were, bfl‘.‘:nlfolld“‘ recovering, his illness «e preyed â€" upOh mind that he begame. ed, As condition he lind;lfhn y to make. kpown ‘ was journeying vhu%o_vw his ‘Am the latter part of I: winker samity strangely. returmed to 4 but only feraabhort & io_liongfln of that m% $ I%..Iw:-‘.fl. 1B d corve to his brother. how Talmadge, ths trus story of "his‘ marringe in this ccuntry; willéed his immensefortane of $100,000, half 40 â€"his brotherâ€"snd sister, and the other half to u--u.n,:: might be found alive. He pledged his brother to send a Â¥pébial wessenger to America for the purpose of m"~~““ 14 4 t x ® EUNTIN® TW BEDbE on ~@WaNry yeakt 100 hpmu“fl‘“m'.‘* enger was as ts after the «-udn.:l-, despatched &Ap Aipunan e io Hee w“m&. death, came from Nogthb soon the ate ies tohe ale ie ue This was in the letter part of Maydast, w': th-ndll? brother.inâ€"law of the liady ' He repaired to i has &0 pae sidence, 457â€"Rast Water â€"«Wheve he md%?:m waiting and bride of twen ns i in ols senger called." The commingling‘ to.nhn.m"pm and | sorrow, ~which ”nmuqdhuhq;‘- wiak tie oaet ahu eie eange + go 8p0 Wiikd 1J 5 agrinst the parenis wihes. . Her buse band‘szname i# :‘ ‘The list known of them they were at: Key Westyifiorids, It is undersiood the surrivi hak instituted a search for this sister, Should the be found, it is likely a the fumily, including our Dundée girl; will be wow wen sBorer was KEPE _ laiy Talmadge‘s sister sistes thet:tke der‘ymwhom‘b“‘m riage iwonly yearsago, came iher‘ & mntnwmn:&- durimg the la,‘.:r secreoy, evidently Lo roveal what he hadâ€"done. ~kis minner Ii.nown-cnbcnlh“"‘. s but at the time it a Jhk= tention . He wat ® ’ and the Blivenses at the time nm“?“wu”' cially required the singu & foriner. 1t is also stated that the .3 maintained at the solicitation of the bride, the husband having urged her +o go with him to bher home andâ€"make knowa their new relation. m-u,m do out of respect for his wit his own‘ familyâ€" _ A was -hhh‘dd“ws' “t dace was M""‘“l h_.w,m,m | loss of this eloment. letsers, and loeked in b gr.:. pusisk.â€"lHelifar, e g;.::::f&:.;"‘"‘if':" 7 y tsA rodve A'“'E' 'E'?:&‘: sime dance, upto a fow ‘ Compound Sgrup of recommended 19 .A ing a Yery «hort t -nemy-aim puré, . truly, -[-”.:"lfi(‘-' "s e rodow‘s By TrR We it, As Fellow‘s the nervous THB ARORET MéLRIAGE PRICE 8 CENTS in her own bheart LAWY Â¥iLMAD®E palpitaiion, and. from that became weuker, "3-5- ,'.:4- professional ‘#tt6n« p of fl,pos‘i- was o me, _ The use of it dar» ort time enabled me £0 16e« use Hin. Im i anoate ‘ot 1869, I wan taiken the beart, accompaâ€" Tead , 1678

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