The "TIMES" OFFIGE Nea‘ly, Cheaply, and on the shortest notice. Tas Arcsomo Rars Cass.â€"The little girl Mary June Mills was rather better yesterday. Our reporter was misinformâ€" ed as to the fact Dr. Grant attending hor g@:ï¬:;ï¬i.;i How long will these RAJOTTE‘S BLOCK, Proture Frixss, at cost price, at Centra Fancy Goods Store, Ru.oS House block. wz i2eol Ext2.omDINAzy.â€"There was not a single © drunk ‘ before His Worship Mr. O‘Gara Printing of all desorip lous exscut>d Ixsesotio® or Poucs. â€"Chief: of Police Lafmgrell inspected his men in the City Hall yum afternoon at four o‘clock, and exp himself well satisfied with Msssas. Scort, StEwasrt axD GORMCLâ€" it‘s offices are in a building on Metcalfe street, erectâ€"d by Mr. McLeod Stewart, and aithough adjoining the Rideau Club, are not in the same property . AX Ezgatio T&ix.â€"Barney McCano‘s team boited from opposite O‘Meara‘s Restaurant last uigh while its owner was in collecting a fare. The horses were caught before any damage was done. A Bio Sroxz.â€"Yesterday a team of four horses drew from Robilliard‘s Quarry, a stone measuring eleven feet square, and wdï¬i.n. about ten tons. It is intended for the top of the steps on the Parliament E M 0 Â¥ A L. Bav Roav.â€"Farmers from the neighâ€" bourhood of Winchester complain of the state of the roads betwaen the city and that quarter. There is very little snow, Hill sleighs containin gnhtsgy".ddm- & g party guud over Sappers‘ Bridge and along parks street yesterday morning, on its REMOVED way, doubtless, to some hymenial altar to sacrifice its votaries of love. * Tus Wairuzz.â€"The temperature yesâ€" terday morning was 10° degrees below zero, and a strong wind p_nv,ilod w_h@o‘h Barrist Cavrcu Liteziazy Association.â€" It is in contemplation just now to form a literary society in commection with the Baptist Church of this city, but the pre â€" limigary arrangements are not yet finally made. The matter will be made public, doubtless, at an early day. t zerp, and & strong wind prevailed whith made matiers unfavanngh for, anybody who did not prefer Labrador to the West Indians as a place of residence. Scorcaxd Yst!â€"The memberts of the new Caledonian Society have made all arrangements for celebrating the 117th auniversary of their national bard, Robbis Burns, on the 25th i_u_t., b’q ball and i:rpor which wi‘l doubtless be a successâ€" affair, as the management is in first, class bands. ladies and gentlemen of the city contem late :Pu.lï¬h drive to Chelsea by the Edllof y‘s lantern, on anearly eveâ€" ning. They will doubtless have a jovial time, with fun, frolic, and hilarity, the sccompaniments generally most soughs after in thess excursions. Firr It Ur.â€"The excavation on the main sewer, right across Bank street, where it recently fall in, still remains an eyesore to the public, and a great obstruc tion to the Ln&oon that busy thorough fare. Nothing has been done to it for the last three or four days, and it may be reasonably asked why is this thus. Fill it up ! | s e h Row ‘ox Riozav Strzet. â€" Yesterday afternoon a fight took place in Kerr‘s Hotel between two men who had quarâ€" relled over some trifling matter, They fought like demons for a time, and so alarmed Mrs. Kerr that she fell into a fainting fit. Medical aid was called in, and she soon recovered. Both men were punished rather badly. â€"Tas Barcor.â€"There is some talk of ciroulating a petition in favour of the abolition of the vote by ballot in municiâ€" pal elections. The City Clerk hopes it may be a successful move, as it entails upon him much extra work. This year it had the effect of throwing him twelve days back in the regular business of his d‘co preparing voters‘ lists. Marrimo®tac. â€" A gay procession of A Cornmsion.â€"Yesterday there was very nearly being an uglg mocident at the corner of Elgin and Sparks streets. A single and double team, both h?’ngdrivon KXocul Zuteclliaeuce. at a good pace, came into collision and things hoEodn&hcrutiomfcu mo:nont; however, the skilful management o both drivers averted any uiury being done either to man, beast or vehicles. Sxarzo.â€"The fin> Rink of Messrs. Bradbury & Munro, Canal Basin, was liberally patronized last evening. The ice is in fine condition, and a large numâ€" ber of the fair sex availed themselves of the delighttul weather to enjoy an invigorâ€" ating skate. A Grond Carnival takes place on the Rink on Wednesday next, when a band and other attractions are offered visitors. '.;'po-nnco of the force Sumies@ Dzivz.â€"A number of young Fuziovs Daivixc.â€"There seems to be no | law for the restriction of carters and | others from driving at a furious pace in | the streets of the city, and the conse quence is that the most reckless contempt \ is shown _ for t.boE safety of Her Hq'u:yr'l liego su very one possessed of a whip Muw.:{ï¬ authority ‘ over & horse ~seems to think he has a right to boit right out of a yard on to the street, turn a oormr,org.koo: m“hf::lll: to say nothing of a tice whi m‘d{n‘-ï¬ng Ahort duts found cor. ners. â€" All these customs are fraught with danger, and it is a pitythat some offend: cnu‘onocp"’nnon-ybdflbun& police either wilfully shut their eyes to such offences, or they do not regard them as offences, and never dream of arresting Hers hi rud hakete * on x strdet yesterday, and the wonder is that a serious accident has â€ï¬‚â€ï¬%m‘ spirited. his y o Gc-l;.".“ Sussex L | on street on it was only with the Mm Mubm.vid-tnm- sion with a sleigh coming along the street at a fast speed. WELLINGTON STREET. in consequence driving is rather PRILNTER AND PUBLISHER A. M. BURGESS, 13 NOW To town, and stopping at the Union House. e se Aaaocaees 40426( Craist Cavron.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid So | ciety of this Church are to meet toâ€"day with the object of discussing what steps they shall take to meot the many cases of distress which comes under their notice at this trying season. Mary Hicotxs.â€"It was reported late last night that the notorious Mary Higgins, who on Tuesday night was so badly beatea by Mrs. Coghlan. was lying in a yery pre: carious condition. l{er assailant has made herself scarce, and all the efforts of the police have failed to find her whereâ€" abouts. Crarsxpox Houss.â€"The following are yesterday‘s | |arrivals: â€" John _ Hum g:lroys. Carp ; Goorï¬o Lancaster, Campâ€" ellford ; _ D. _ McCallum, _ junior, city; F. G. liighfoot, city ; MIJ Beseâ€" serer, (Hloucester ; Wis. Graham, Undg‘;y ; on de: tey hn Ggy e ol Lowis, tou, do ; . Rice ; Sumue wid, do; P. Purcell, Williamstowni ; A. Fare: Ge axp Do Lirewiss.â€"A grocer Om Wellington street has taken a good plan to induoce customers to visit his store. He hbas sprinkled a quantity of brine on the footway, making walking in that l)srt | tolerably safe and comfortable. Salt "in | any form is always a great enemy to Jack Frost‘s tricks and other grocers and the ‘ general public might take the hint. | Sxow Sgoz Cuvs.~â€"The members of the ‘Snow Shoe Club had anocther tramp last night. They mustered in good numbers ) on Parliament Hl:l‘limd about .8 o‘clock k'stuï¬od off at a brisk trot for the Juncâ€" tion Ho‘.cl,ll Billings Bridge, at which . | place refreehments were partaken of, and | the party returned to the city about half , | past ten o‘clock, after having had a most , | pleasant trip. * 1 __ _ _ i A Fuxssar Distursso,â€"Yesterday as ‘ the funeral of a wallâ€"known Lower Town , | character, mnamed Dube, whose remaing, ; by the way, were followed by a most | motley crowd, a runaway horse scattered them most effectually. The namss Of | those who formed| the ‘cortege are wel! ) | kaown to those Wwhose business leads ; | them to be cognizant of the proceedings . | of the Police Court. well, Oshawa. Prrsoxat.â€"Mr. T. W. Pomeroy Uxpsztaxino.â€"In another column is Mr. Sam. Rogers‘ undertaking card. His place of Qusiness, situate on Nigholas street, is ome of the oldest and most reâ€" spectable in the city. Mr. Rogers‘ manâ€". agement invariably gives satisfaction to all who have, occasion to patronise hi. His estab‘ishment is always fully eauipped with funeral requigites, and he has one of the finest ‘hearses in the Dominion atâ€" tached to it. i Tas Mary Sewer.â€"The steam travellor has now réache l its destination in the present directionâ€"the junction of Sally and Slaterâ€" streets â€"aud work there wili be finished, it is presumed, some time this week.: Operations will then be com: menced with a view to carrying the work under the “n:f.:hich of course will have io be accom ed before tho spring navigation commences. Hun»fluxom.â€"&)nléo. few left, selling at sixty cents each, at Cole‘s Central Fancy Store, Russell House block. i2eod Tas | Lacumns Caxar Coxtraors.â€"The following contractors who have tendered for the work on sections 9 and 10 of the Laching Canal arrived in the city yesterâ€" day :â€"Messrs, Dennigon & Mooney, Syrâ€" acuse, N. Y.; H. J. Kerwick, John Moâ€" Kechney. W. J, Waltan, and George Rice, Cbicago, James Murray, and C. Raynor, St. Catharines ; John Ferguson, Toronto, The tenders will be opaned to day. Tas Baruusst axp Riogav Mzoicit Division,â€"This body| will hold its annual mseting in the (.oouz: House toâ€"morrow afterngon at two o‘clock, when the Presiâ€" dent, Dr, Grant, will deliver his annual address, taking for his subject " Medical Science."! It is likely to be of a most interesting character. â€" Drs. Wright and Horsey :ï¬l also papers on medical subjects. . The annual dinner will take . place at O‘Meara‘s restaurant, at 8 p.m. â€" Tus Pouice Sration,â€"At & late hour last night the police 1&11 contsined but three persons bem the men on duty, there was one ken man, and two tramps, one of the latter was a decrepit old man of some 70 years, who said he had been travélling all day until he was so foot sore he could scarcely walk; he lmmefl to be a most deserving or!:{:ot of | charity, sohe was given a warm berth near | the stove in the corridor. "ToroxTo‘s Nzw Baoox,"â€"The cartoon in Grip this week shows a very excallont likeness of Mayor elect Morrison, in the shape of a broom head, standing of course on its handle. A pile of munici= Ed rubbish, designated by such names as ‘oronts‘ Water Works, Monday Night Chaff, Gab, John Baxter‘s speeches against time, sgeiety gloves for use at municipal meoa% etc, fill in the fore ground, while Grip, perched upon a wash stool, exclaims, "Let us hope our new broom will sweep clean." | Ortawa Lovar OQzaxes Distzior Lonot No. ; 4. â€" A meeting of this Lodg was held in â€" the Orange Hall, O‘Comnor street last evening. ‘The officers elect are as follows: â€" Bro. James Clarke, L. 0. L. 47, W. Dist. Master, reâ€"elected ; Bro. Wm. Porter, L. 0. L. 119, W,. Dap. Dist. Master, re elected ‘; Bro. Ed MLO.L%Ch.phiu; Bro. Daniel Donaldson, L. 0. L. 119, Seoâ€" retary ; Bro. Wa. Cherry, L O. L. 22), Treasurer, reâ€"elected ; Bro. Dgn.ld Rob‘ * WaxTen.â€"Custom Cards, Secondâ€"hand or New. Address, 356 P.0. Box, Ottawa, smm â€" 4020mwA&sw2 Cuayemo tas Cotour®.â€" An individual called at the Police (lourt yesterday foreâ€" ncon to lodge a complaint against one Irwin ;Litle, who had besides giving a new colour to hisf moustache severely mauled the complainant. | His face was badly disfigured, and . it will likely make badly disfigured, and . it will likely make its appearance before His W°""PL. this morning, as an ocular Pomomthtion against | Litle. Anybody | not content with the present dolour 0# their mousâ€" tache can have it»died to suit by the aforementioned individual at a tavern on Rideau street, kept by one with a good old saxon name. © Lowssexax‘s Gazerrs." â€" The frst number of tho Seventh Volume of this journal, has come to hand from Bay City, Ts ul omome s ~._ Li D 5 Michigan. It is published by Mr. E.T. Bennett of that plaoz‘:nd is a weekly journal devoted to interests of the country. It presents a neat typographâ€" uI.T."pr-m&. rance, and _m.u_gmdf W and its selections and inal matter are of a kind, caloulated to gudy benefit any who may be engaged the trade. ; Much enterprise has been evineed by its proprietor, in the direstion of an fonrflomont of t.he‘rpor. and it has a g W’ww vertising pa; tronage. We wi r. Bennett success in h‘s endeatours to maet the require ments of the trade, in the publication of a journal in its interest. . F yÂ¥th Heauru is Sraexors.â€" To prevent or conquer disease is one of the grandest attainmen m imed at by man ; and " Bryan‘s io W * will as sure cure coughs, colds, , the throat sod pulmonary complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to "‘a.‘I,’;.d"puwo'"‘ speakers will also derive great benefit from the use of them. Boid by all medicine dealers, at 25 cents d Te bndtatst dhsint doult Allibs «trtndiaffineth Gnttatindiantntnd L. O. L 227, Dist. Director of is in} MUSICAL AND Di A MA PLV NOoTES. The Adelaide Phillips Opera Company will not visit Ottawa, as anfounced. McKinley‘s Dramalio Company will oÂ¥on in Gowan‘s Opera House for a season of two weeks, commencing on Monday, the 24th inst,. The thrilling drams "Leah"â€"which has become as familiar as a household word, through Miss Bateman‘s wonderful impersonation of the .title role â€"will be presented, along with other atâ€" tractions. .As the company is a very lltrong one, a successful serson may be expected. _ .0 _0 _ L ul No definite date has been fixed for the . first Concert of the Ottawa Gaoral Union. % ‘The practices, so far, havp been very successfal; Mendelssohn‘s |95th Pulm.i‘ and selections from Handel‘s "Messiah;" being so far prepared as to admit of a public performance at an early date. _n is to be hoped the Committee will be judicious in their choice of soicists, as on it will, in m groat measure, depend the success of the Concert. _ * & The Kenne lys, the popular and eminent Scotch vocalists, will give three Concerts in Gowan‘s Iall, on the 31st January, and 1st and 2nd February next. 3 --Hcâ€"l{ix;i;&'; Company is at present play:â€" ing the sg::hculag.d’nm of Aladdin at the Mechanics‘ Hall, Hamilton, to full houses. ‘The Royal Osen House, Toronwf has had to be closed, in consequence of the indisposition of several members of the Adelaide Phillips Opera Compauy. _ _ ‘The demand for the song, "Norah‘s Lament,"‘ has been so greai, that Messrs. J. L. Orme & Son, the publishers, have had to issue a second edition. _ LC A party of fashionable gentlemen in London have organized a series of "amokâ€" ing concerts" at the residence of Lord Fitzgerald, who holds the post of con ductor. Ata recent private concert given by these hoble and gentle amateurs, the gmgnmme included the allegretto of eethoven‘s Eighth Symphony, several selections from "Tannhaeuser," and a serenade for clarinet and orchestra by Mr. Ashmead. ‘The election of members forâ€"the Board of Public School Trustees takes place this morning at the following plar@s :â€" Victoria ww-ne.idsncï¬ of Mr. Jas. Clarke on Wellington stroâ€"t.| Wellington Wardâ€"At the Police Court room. | ‘ St. George‘s Wardâ€"At ) the engine house. | . Ottawa Ward â€"Costello‘s, on Dalhousie street. By Wardâ€"In Bedard‘s building on York street. In Victoria Ward the retiring Trustee is Mr. LeSueur. No opposition spoken of. _ In Wellington Ward Chief Y oung is the retiring Trustee. Ke will be opposed by yrW.H.Giur. | || [ â€" â€".I'n"S.t._éb't;c‘g;;- Ward Mr. John Grabam is the retiring Trustee. Mr. A. H. Taylor is in the field against him. _ _ _ In By Ward Mr. Thomas Kirby is the retiring man, but offers again. There ru some talk last night of nominating Mr. Winters for this Ward. ___ _ _ ; _ In Ottawa Ward Mr. [liffe is _the retir ing Trustee. He will be opposed by Mr The election of membersifor the Board of Separate Schsols will take fluco at. the same hour and at the same places ‘In Victoria Ward the retiring Truste® is Mr Klmngh. He will offer again and will probably be elected by acclam+ tion. _ Wellington Wardâ€"Retiring foandidate, C. P. Dorion ; no ‘:rpo-ition as yet. j St. George‘s Wardâ€"Retiring candidate, W;il-‘inllsly. b'oH‘ will offer foi roJolEotiEv:, and wi opposed by Mr. J. E. Esâ€" mo;d:.v“d Re didate, Charles â€"Retiring candidate, Ko&-m& Mr. George O‘Keefe will offer James White is in the field. for this Ward. x C Ottawa Wardâ€"Retiring candidate, Ald. O‘Connor. He will not offer again. «Mr. The aunual mum the Bank Street Church Sabbath 1 was held last evening.. The little folk to the number of two hundred and fifty assembled in the basement of the Church where a plentiful repast provided by the ladies of the oongonuoq was spread temptingly betore them. After singing a hgnn,l b% asked by Rev. Mr, Moore, the seated, . and the eatables promptly dispatched. Several recitations by the children were effectively rendered, and a. couple of umuinuidozuu. previously prepared. These being duly applauded, the Jupor- intendent called upon the Secretary for bis report, which was read, showing that the average attendanee for the year was 157. *A Rumber of the ordinary collecâ€" tions | had _ amounted _ to _ $50.0), besides special collections for missions. The library, on which a thorough ch: d? had been kept} was in excellent w:c e tiop, and was freely drawn upon by the children. sb a SCHOOL TRUSTEE FLECTIONS. The Pastor announced that the Tem perance Society connectedâ€" with the School, numbered 140 members, and was lteadilgoincnu_ing. A rumber of handâ€" some books were then presented to the children. who had missed less than four Sabbaths during.the year, Judging from the number of presents, the attendance mustshave been remarkably good. _ ... _ After some more linti:g and devotional exercises, an unsually happy meeting was brought to a close. Yeste! a keenly contested match, the ?redrg:zah vs. u.’; James‘s, vis: Mr. F. Kuowles, Capt. F. Hamilton, Capt. F. Ward, and the Earl of Dufferin, (skip), and Mr,. Jas. Robortson, Mr. Jas. Matthews, Mr.Jas. Wallis and Mr. Jas Birkett, (skip). The game, which was for four sacks of flour, was won by the â€"James‘s by making 30 %glnu, playing 13 ends to 19 points of the Fredericks, â€"who played 11 ends.. At the conclusion of the game, His Exoolâ€" lency entertained his opponents at an exâ€" cellent luncheon, at which Mr. Allan Gilâ€" mour, the President of the Club, was present. The disposal of the flour has been left to Her Excellency the Countess of Dufferin. THE CALEDONIAN TANKARD. ‘ The match for the Caledonian Silver Tankard, will be played for to day, the game to commence at oné o‘clock. Sevâ€" eral members were practising for the struggle last night. HIS EXOBLLENCY 98. THE GUARDS, The Earl of Dufferin has challenged a team of the GovernorGeneral‘s Foot Guards tu a match, which is to come off in the course of a week. * _ Other matches are in progress of ar rangement. 1wE heating stove that drives al comâ€" petitors to the wall is the Gurney Base Burner. Buy it. Eswoxo®s Bros. your sewing machine b Cuask®e & Co.‘s best sixâ€"cord ex{nlflhy sewing â€" For good Board and comfort, second to non:.tuu’omblonmto(h(flm endon House. Wm. l;mrlom. late of Quebec. ml A Lats number of the St. John Im News thu-Foonolw,h; & l:;“flh, eulogizing Fellowes‘ Syruj phites :â€""Mr, Fellowes il: um titled :to high credit for his omml enterprise in wcldnf up his valy dis« covery so successfully, and the presence :irfb and Journal says ;h-;‘;.mo';‘i.;v_oï¬ï¬ :‘u of the !flunglo industries â€" of tha of such gentlemen in any oomu'.lxh a matter on which the community should congratulate itself." â€"The 8t. Joim Teleâ€" graph and Journal says :â€""The invention one of ::oiqvi[:‘i\i:lo ;hd'mr_v;ll\'z ue ts kin« d a cred: oo tao Dominive of Chuadh _‘ * i CUBRLI*NA AaT RIDEAU HALL,. You will save.time and trouble with BAXK KTRE _T CHURCH. THE TIMES, OTTAWA, WEDNESDATY, JANUARY 12, 1876 SEPARATE SCHOOLS. ANOHOR On er atâ€" | most economical housewifo. â€"There was & a very good supply of hay, at prices which still nay be show a downward tendency, though good loads retained last week‘s prices, for the | _ Mzar.â€"Beef, 5o to 60 for good fore and Union,. } hind respectively ; inferior 1\!.1;&1-_} 40 to n very | 4fc.© Mutton, 7e to 86. b, To gnr Psalm, | ggund per .kio. Pork, large supply, $8 50 ssiah,‘‘ ing generally obtained. ¢ it of a |. â€" Veesrasues.â€"Potatoes, rather stiff sale ite. It | for best varieties, at 300 per bushel. No will be | supply of other vegetables in market. _ 3061yl Tusavay, Jan. 11.â€"There was a 'gï¬ large attendance at the market morning, the supply of meat being one of the most extensive since Christmas. Fish and poultry were not so &l’vntiful, and one lot ofonngerriol was about the sole reâ€" R‘rluonutiva of fruit, A few parcels of tter, both in tub and print, were selling butter, both in tub and ;;::nt. were selling at prices which must have pleased the Gzrain. â€"Buokwheat, 500 per bushel. Oate, 206, if loads sold intact; 300 in amall quantities. Hay.â€"$12 to 15. 1 Dairy Provpuos.â€"Butteor. in ï¬rmhm per.round; in tub and pail, g88, small supply, at 230 per dozen, Frozen milk, 120 per quart. Gare.â€"Hares, 300 per pair. Partridges, 500 per pair. _ es a Fisux axp _ Pouutar.â€"Poultryâ€"Geese, 50c to 600. Turkeys, $1 to 1 75. Chickens, 40c to 6Us, Fishâ€"Lake trout, 12%c per pound ; white fish, 12%0 ; mxoo; bhadâ€" dock, 7o; fresh c0d, To ; herrings, 35¢ per dozen ; finnan haddies, 12%¢ g(o): gund; lo‘t:.h:l, 124%0; i)ylw' in can o 35¢; black bass, lc per pound j frounders, 10c. + Woop.â€"Rock maple, $3 to $4 per cord ; lighter brands, 81 50 to $3. Before M. O‘Gazra, P. M. Tursoar, Jan. 11. Mrs. Nicholson, Matron of ‘the gaol, was arraigned on a remanded charge of assaulting Mary Higgins, a prisoner, with o nan on ry Higgins having resis ind thnmsflhe latter lfnd locked ‘her up al n1 that the latter had locked ‘her up all day ; that the Governor of the gaol had siid in the presence of the complainant and herself, that if the Matron would do certain things, it wouni serve the Matron right if certain results would follow. It was during the wrestling that the Matron struck Higgins. Mrs. Townsend, another inmate of the Home on : Nicholas street, gave similar testimony regarding the words used by Governor Powell. The case was adjourned one week, to allow of the lpt::ranoe of Mary Higgins, who, since liberation had received a severe beating in a house of illâ€"famée. _ Charlotte Staunish, William Davis and William Hughes, up on a charge of being inmates of a house of illâ€"fame, were reâ€" man<ed until toâ€"morrow. _ _ _ . â€"_ James Aogus was charged with the larceny of a lock of a house, belonging to Mrs. Rejotte, of which he had been a tenant, but on the goous of which there was a distress warrant,. Case u'yumed until toâ€"morrow, to give time for the proâ€" dustion of the lease. j WaAINRIGHT, THB MURDERER OF HARRLGT LANE, HANGED IN AN ORDERLY MANKER, opitulate the shocking details which successive exhaustive enquiries have reâ€" vesled, respecting th» crime for which this man was punished. It is therefore sutficient to state that nothing occurred since the death sentence ‘was passed to induce the authorities in the slightest deâ€" %eo to modify their opinion that Henry ainwright was the murderer of the unâ€" fortunate woman, Harriet Lane. His protestations of innocence when at the bar of justice were, as might naturally be imagined, unavailing, nor were the subtle concoctions subsequently addressed to the Home Secretary more successful. Wainwiight retired on Monday night From the Lon o4 ta: dird, of Dec. 2« Yesterday mor at 8 o‘clock, Henry Wainright lufl'ero‘?ih:‘lsuth at‘ the hands of the common haugman, in atonement of his crimo. It is unnecessary now to re Wainwiigat retirad on Monday night at ll 9.'0195" and slept well until 6.30 on the following mornin'%. At that hour he had an interview of 15 minutes‘ daration with the Governor, and he th-e?rï¬od a wish toâ€" be left in as mnchg vacy as was possible during the remainder of the time allotted him to live. He did not at this juncture either read or write, but enâ€" gaged in silent meditation. «Some time TME OTTAWA MARBKETS, before he was led to execution the chapâ€" lain visited and engaged with him in devotional exercises. y | Even so early as 7 o'cloox’while it was yet dark, a crowd of individuals whose dress and demeanour indicated their station in life, had assembled outside the walls of Ncwgm:.nd as the minutes passed the nu swelled until, at 8 o‘clock, an assemblage of many thousands occupied the space in front of the prison. That portion of the public which had gdeu for ad;n;:)oion was dl%wod to on‘t:‘ ewgate at 7,30 o‘clock, where, 8 through the various midomwm gathered in the execution yard. space surround+ad by the grim walls of the prison, was divided by a barrier into two parts. In_acorner of the inner one was asmall pent house, lit by .a couple of Nob o on B M m o o ce oi ho on c n c Snd Cld on lamps, which threw a dim light on the white beam, from whiol:i on the -nwdâ€" ing links, a new rope, t four in length, hung firmly, the noose resting on a hook projecting from the apparatus. 1'30 spectiators, now numbering some fifty or sixty, huddled against that â€" part of the ier o;;:))osite the M&nï¬d here for half ‘an hour they wai mostly in silence. From above, at intervals of a few seconds, the chapel .bell sounded, while, in the intermittont mmah.b.lflu fainter pealing of distant church bells passed softly over heal. A solitary In:â€" spector of Prisons paced up and down within the line of demarcation, and a few constables 'l“’hm stationed in m‘m‘h‘f corner,. e uprights su crossbeam wonprvlï¬blo forâ€"a distance crossbeam were visible forâ€"a distance of about four feet above the half. doors that concealed the lower interior of the gallows house from the outside gaze, but the portion nearest the main wall was kept opei®. At a few minutes before eight the dismal clang of the prison bell was heard, gnd then, before the oloobkdit;nok, it was a nbglolt’iï¬md‘ chapel istant church m toned. spectators grew more quiet as the hour of doom drew nearer, ‘The ory came, "All hats off," and at the instant the clock chimed eight o‘clock. Every head was uncovered, and~ every eve strained in the direction of tha door from which the prisoner was to proceed. Be: hind the oh.phi&.. hfgur:f m;fly, but lainly, dressed, whose un govoro& head was carefully combed nd‘ whose hands were ï¬ghfl‘pinionui beâ€" hind, needed no one to ask the question, "Who is he?" for all knew that it was Henry Wainwright; F With a countenance as composed as any tiime during the several tionsâ€"in fact, less anxious lookitg than on the last few days of h \â€"with a lip firmly set, and a anched face, the onl.srit entered th:zlm of his doom, followed by the Governor oOf Newgate, the Sherift, the executioner Marwood, and other ~officials. _ The mfl â€" leanin; read passages: suitable: for the occasion ; Marwood conducted Wainwright to the assigned spot, and the Governor 6f Newâ€" sssigned s and the Governor Of New=â€" puplwonrahti’mulfdmonlnfmtoflbo_‘ prisoner, while the Sheriffs stood a little aloof. Twice Wainwright lookedâ€"in the direction of the spectators, but the glances were swiftly taken, and the expression had no meaning beyond a seeming desire wM:mMWW‘ef his appalling situation.. : Then Marwood, a thin. snare man, of iananA@! . . wTBRd : in > :ndd-mudm:mml A NEW SUITE OF ROOMS, cap, and covered with it the head of his | A NEW PRINCIPAL, victio, whor without the faintest indigaâ€"| * "** EP TOORENNIE® tion of emotion, submitted to the mf‘ A NE W COUR3E OF INBSTRUCFION. w:aoditflm‘:;wmwr::t' mk.!'m # ~ "'" E : flhmmï¬mmw en se n y . Adsress ering one could see benieath it the still un: ~â€" _*_ _ D. MeARTHUR & C0, __ changed face of the unhappy man, It Oitawa, Oct 2, 1875, An Engiish HKanging. POLivs «gUBT. in adjusting the rope, for he n ood, i | _Auction, Sales. twisted, shd .8 NE T *AE I Ammppipetirienmeycigory ur oommanl snveral times before its position pleased B,uuuwl’r STOCOK him. At length, however, he drew the mm:‘lng'l taut, and t.l:::enipog imme: ‘nd diat w from mmo T "‘“":ï¬"’ Poikn Sn the taat Sobaty o DAÂ¥ G000S ON SALEâ€"BY AUCTION, T ons tn. 4 mmoont of Aisteind | on h ty in * UADBON £ PO NE stillness. a crashâ€"Wain K *‘ Insolvents. out of sight» dmflzhtly-m% adion PE LEAERRS AHCtORES of the told its own tale. A profound stillness above name1 mnmï¬â€˜" stook 3‘.12:3 prevailed in the yard at this instant, ‘The Trxtiires at woour Pouk ,000), and the SMicials gased into the depth conssaled | so. 1. [H90, At pis invogioty; atl or which from the spéotators ; the rded ?{)g‘;fl“}&d on the premiies®; aiso, T iE only tb'A:kï¬h_:&g "“td d@“‘!ï¬tflu Mgorngftsw 'lw:m|m.?ï¬' uts £oDw. _ All within tye penthouse was | .O 1 D SitBUUAY a quantiy oo Purnllade .?lp;. All within tge penthouse was silent, but from without came the roar of the busy London world, quickening into activity With the advancing day, and n eaduts BBW : Laneliiineuiyiiiheint/Saxth t .2 SHone ur; the spectators to the immediate dxfg:‘}-d which followed. After in?ng an hour the body was out downand duly examined by Mr. Gibe son, the . v surgeon.. Having pro: ::hounoed ?tfl?ud, the nrn-:a,mmfvz :: e press were to adjourn wh.tgl called tl::qBocrd Room. Au inâ€" quest was there held, and: imme ly after the verdict was delivered the body of the wretched man was divested of the ;‘l:olo)gphholothl&g in}h:iprlou of s person, rincipal watder, and the Governor, nnX the soffin| was filled up with quloixlime, in which| the body was completely enveloped. \The hd was then screwed down, and Henry Waidwright was forever removed from ‘THErn bave been 20 (Gurney Hase Surnâ€" ers sold to one of any other stove, and we never had to take one back. Esmoxp®n Roae . 3976 Plorurm Tha Aunual cof the Cor@rvlm of the Orpbans‘ me 1 be he‘d on W ED N &4. DaY, bua Jau . at 800!0c«k. p.m. in the rooms of the /Institation, Albort streot. The pubide are Invited to attend. _ _______, . ... . ; a‘clock. "'_'A"#ï¬':i.ï¬hï¬i‘;.‘é’ï¬ï¬;‘%‘?‘m Board will be be‘d on Tues Evening, 13th inst., at 7 "London" ‘Restaurant, BAPPERY‘ BRIDGE. New Advertisements. FRED FOOKS . â€"+<â€" > ‘om \!| Friday, the l4tA inst., Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1976, OTered at a m sAorifice. Blosk complete and m 1st be without reserve, dlrlw month_ of Jnuï¬. CALL EARLY AND HSEKOURE BARGAINS, and you will be satisâ€" m‘l:htb;lonlmh hy’wt 7"0It m to ï¬ ou {»nnrdl-o wiil ouao a val e present. momh. j * */____~ COTaAVE LATREMOUILLE, The best cooked and best serve l Estate of E. Martineau streots. _ i TA Oltawa, Jan. fl 1876. Ottawa, Jan. 12, 18"6. Grand Masquerada Carnival ORPHAN‘S HOME. $R Dominion Telegraph Company Notice is oc oiin Company‘s Onble o oi o TWENTYâ€"FIVE COENT3 [(2 ) PER WORD. IMPORTANT, . d ons s mear opemet h the io SPEOIAL WIRE y increasing the uon of Paiootk YSTER SUPPERS & LUNCHEON®. pas~ A Band willzbe in aitsndance Ottawa, J in. 12, 1873, MMENSE CHEAP SALE. | FOR ONE MONTA ONLY. | _ | stemmem 810,000 WORTH or K ATING. Law OChamb:rs, in the b ng adjoining the Mohtroal Tolegraph umm:& ‘;::u"z:... owner can recover the above by faying exâ€" â€"mes amd roperty, on J02 tion to ?zmflï¬- T. . . is Have removed their Law OUNDâ€"On Mon â€"‘gy, $rd inst., on Nepean F Road, & nAvï¬.&pup'cou_r. The T bi Juseh, Setyad uy U ATove Celermied Oreters dHf /*~* _ NOONAN‘B R@STAURANT Cnuqyr-}h'wunu‘- undersigned, unt 1 ? oslock, p m, ou MONâ€" d vikgasmary lotly ty mt Miowioe cas &mwm “Mt g:xoem, for one year, from FOR G@ROORERIES, _ _ } OTTAWA RINK, Canal Basin. For particulars apply to Oltawa, Jan. 12, 1876. DRVY G00DS O tawa, Jan. 8 175. eyes. AND READYâ€"MADE CLOTaING [E _ DIZECT _ UNITED CaBLE COOMPANY I= CoxwEorro® wITEk TH® wdmwl«'lber?wd" addressed to the az'.'m;-_etl_ # o‘slock, p m, ou MONâ€" HEAD OF ALL OTHERS : NlCHO_LAS STREET, . OTTaAwWaA. s MWI{ fouad in a firstâ€"class EstablUishment can be obtained or short notice. Residence over the Store. _ S. ROGERS, UNDERTAKER, J BUTOHERS . Barxniks £rk49," P _lï¬_l'i'ZB_(TEa,‘ 4 %fl%x 4& MEDIOINRS. ALISON 800TT, Uor. ee. 0. H. ~ rne j cf the Corporatin of 442m2 BTATES +0 W19 nidh 4.4 8. hat ) Will he sold by Auctic 5 mune in the so! dollar, TH & SEOOK Aï¬% 1- of the above named Lmnm" stock â€" value« at seven lhon% ,000), and the Fixturos at about b ed: and Nlno:{ cau ‘be lv‘fflm"mmnm«'a 7 se "L /R B VK D&BCS of the avove named Inssivents, awouating to Three inadre1 doliars v «lol ‘ 01 (che m"wn.qmw ot &w’o, a V % D .ukmém'vwdbmo at Nepean at n}‘l u‘cio0 z& , also Furoiture, the pmreny of A. 1.A UZO N, at his residence on Bank street al l‘ls:oe Uclook, p m. Tud $.de Of mtrxck of Dry Grois and Fixâ€" Lu ‘08, ec,, 6404 Wh pamos at Ten o‘ciock, On Thursday, the m‘-‘"‘ day 0j January, :Efx'fnu“nn AUCTION SALE CHAISTMAS & NEW YeAR‘S G0005 1 ELECTROâ€"PLATED . WARE, ITALIAN MARBLE GOODS, FANOY GuODS G@oLD AND |SILYER _ WATCHES, CRROMOS, ETO., ETC., . Whoh he will seil by Pubilc Anction, without roserve, at his Sale rooms, #igin street, commenciog 0n ‘ Friday Evening, Dec. 17, Ottawa, Jan. 8, 1876. At 7:30, aud each avouln? At same hour, until all is sold. â€" The stock which is «he flacst ever brought to this Oity. comprises some exsoliont tea seu‘s of seven pleo s, so:me splendid crus.8, water pitcheis, salvers, U‘08, large . tray®, pickle frames, breakfast crusts, oubler 0 olérs, swing ketues, tefe @ tele setis, 2000 hulder’z o;lll"d réceivers, â€"berty tll'mnec. aliver bu..:‘ knives, rings, Silyor Cup8, mua @16â€", 50 doz, mo and dessert forzs, 50 doz. table dessert and lea spoonsâ€"flaest plate, seveâ€" ral dozen mag. iGcedt Floreutine marbie vuo& urns, card recci/ers, elo. A laige variety Dre:den china, Bohemian vases, aud fancy good:, books, brushes camudciiers, eic. Among other goods will be foundd a sup of real hair, b&d-&o‘tmg aswitches, -% door mwis, . otcs, € sale without ug reserve commencing on FRIDAY EVENING, the l/th inst., and every evening at same hour antil all is sold. This is a sraud OUhristmas Hale and well worthy of public atient‘on . N.B.â€"OnSATURDAY EVENING at 7:3, a quantity . of~ Furaiture, comprising â€" lou9ge8, sancy mum:. h:xud:, maitrass is, chairs, , as well as~several DBall stoves, and fine oral cook stoves, will ol o J. BERMINGH 1 5. sn 14 i aoiiotent. The subscriber is 10 Flm of OF! OVEKR $3,000 WORTH G'-ut CLEARLNG ks« * TRADE SALE, METCALFEKS Wholosale RB MADS CLOTAING Hstab Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock and 7 o‘clock, p.m. _ ROWE & ERRATT, Astrachan, . i ce South Se» Seal and Beaver Made up in Iackets, Oaps, 464 Ortawa, Dos: SAUSAGES.’ 3 JOHN SATOHELL, dorner 42 kigurke noe Menk strouws Begs to inform the citizens of Otiawa that mPmeu ovc:ymn( nd":vm be of the i s # x tss > sodast uP ce (ic t e ned d P i â€" BA CE T * Lare xercaur®‘s). Are now prepared to show a very large stock of ove coa C k M . saa gaorturn â€" And every n of and Winter i nhnmaginonnrmsgonne mone poiaims Ard a ‘Assortment of Men‘s Furnishings 'l_‘.' W & BUILDERS. The undersigned has opened a Ston «â€"cuttor‘s Yard, Cornar of King and â€"t. Avdrew Streei, where building stone and posts of all description will be kept oomnnw hand, Orders are w solicited, all kinds of Stoasâ€" THOMAS~8HORE & . COMPANY, Bucsessors to Lee & Thomp«on, mhnhewmmum Public to W&pmwmmmwp- Which thiy are offering to the public at the lowest rates. 'rhexnvo also always on hand all â€"descriptions of @entliemen‘s and Ladies‘ Ridivg Saddles, Truanks, Valises, Satchels, Hags, Whins, and everything in connection wihinsic iins of Lustness. . C *‘ CALL AND EXAMINE STOOK, ©/ nq-um meatly and promptls executed None bui best work men onb“:’vod. x # | meomas artori 4 C), | Bparks street, r Bank, . stitutio~@l, Grave), «nd Paios in the Baok,. nc P i mm-'ï¬. hi.un,ma. H. HODGE S . f 56 SPARKSST., L4 k By Howe & Erratt, . | _ AgorionEERs Wlinc sc 00 KEAT CLEARING isA JUNT RECETVED ALL THE NEW STYIES FoR 1878, â€" / ; m'l/hn-r-'Amm. . In thig Department will be flound,a very large n."t:ï¬itmâ€"‘w. ;i%:‘ f Halifaxâ€"Avery, Sroir » &‘ Oo. "'Aninlu‘nï¬ .na"r"u Bundreas our 3 ie m ons noo.. $ on from pature. Price 85 cents, in naner anvers jrom mnature. Price 80 Â¥Yeents bound in giegant cloth, JOHN SMITH & Co., Ottawa, Oct. 8 1875. Opposite the British Lion Hotel. ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ;/ CLOTHING HOUS3E, tw 06L 8 107. 118 uuulrg‘n' FLOAER & VEGETABLE GARDHN . 214 NE BOX OF CLARKES B 41 PILLSâ€" Manufacture of y rm FINE AND COARSE HARNESS, ‘& 1 COMPAR® THE PRICES AT THE SPARKSSTREET. Remem ber thejsaie oF G NT CR A 9t I> 6t %l‘lllg_&_ a consignment in paper cover ;. i F_â€"';‘; A:tn FEED STORE. |ALEX. TAYVLOR. ¢% & Guceessor to D. McLarnon, â€"GORKER OÂ¥ RIDEAU AND CUMBERLAND =â€"DEALERS TX Robert . DinekEOUD: Bulvs.‘ Bryson, All@t oiimoga "'ooomnvgo“ ted s uï¬?&f&eï¬h-mmdhfl terest Aliowed on Deposits, y Gold, Currency and Sterli ag Drafts Parchase and Bold. , . Bavings mm.n" sb l venr Heamettomanng. 'l\nl CAPITAL STOCK Of the said"C to an ‘A MJt Flour & Feed. \One Million of Doliars, As prov ded by the Act jocorporating the said %‘-{" UVitawa, this 7ih day of Januaty, A. D. 1878. s I uP By 9"“'-"-1: n e s inntneimr NT Take Roll’o That a Spocial General Mesting Agricultural â€" Insurance Company, 11â€"2â€"75. OF THE « of t reholders of the Oftaws Agricaltucal Insurâ€" For and con maie to E V,. Noél, . The undersigned is : SEE tiMirs on tme " grat ce w ons ping Cave‘|;Oreck, on e d alin| etabie aud ay loft?! a yard to H. MeLEAN, Auctioâ€"eer, Morson‘s Effostual Remmetios PEPSINEâ€"The popular an 1 2 o0 s o time for indigesbioa if MORIDNT o npaaregie ie enge , Gichalos ; a ~d 2s in ue plat bottles. ‘ UB&OBOD\’mo( &h celebrity that it can uwflj&ofldï¬l.fl i ht:‘m lï¬go Ob%m)u 4 auï¬r’-mï¬&ï¬.s Boid in unLAmnf-fli-u:n'u Predgratind is Monâ€" acke 1 . . Ord de p.(;‘ug:ug mlu ;nd siiipped. ers mn THOMAS MORSON & SON, Works â€"HOENSEY AxD HoMERTON. PURE CHEMICA DNEW YE JIOLN q:xolcpg!uw Orders eu‘.ad & Ottawa, Nov. 17, 186 meallists and Jnnil_'l“:rf.‘n the Great K 31, 8 & 12 BOUT HAMPTON RO W, RUSSELL SQUARE, â€" LONDON RW‘nm e t wen en mo . Rimme!‘s Tollet Vinegar celebrated for use rine, 206 0eet propmentino Tor me Hail, tope y prep , espe “nézm’ W’w Boap, perfumed with hn-d'l Gum' Honey, Cost and ;‘:M-:u nhnmldlum:tw.humon l’gnn to Hâ€" :. H. the h%“ »d. 12$ Regeqt <sreot and lihsmflflubvw des: laâ€" h-& P wis, and 76 King‘s Hoad, Brighton. decay, nervous debill 3 , «0,, having tried in fi}th-@.lmmnlu According ‘o & + to be had at the Office of Mr., Fennedy Mw-ur ï¬ilunn:-;-:.s i io e eC not later th»_";-wfl-@'“!!!‘-.flen&- % b"l’lv?.-r"’ Apital.. We zend valua) P P a ons _ w <__|_ ~OF MJ3NTREAL, Invite Tenders forthe supply of abor 50,008â€"CUBIC FEET OF SQUARE PME, . ‘The Commissioners do n»t biad.th â€"msel o ooo hi ROpat‘s oo 9t ader Anomseisps old by «19.24894 m ary W en topa > MO:F-Dâ€-L"â€,, s RIVER DESMOINE, CONTAINING v& HUONDRED AND TWENTYâ€"ROUR .0 u." BQUOARE MILES.. , qy ona ron ans At home, male or female; £%% per week, day Jan. 22 MATK OTTAWA <«TICK ‘ 1i ie e ie en _ * _‘ .. ~ . in the City of Olawa, on ANHOOD EESTORED.â€"A victim of soli by Chemists and Druggisy throughost ihe world. . i O . M NB . â€" uM O! youthful imprudevce, causing premmature _ Homegs e c‘Swtk, noan, purpose g whether the gpige for 4 PATRICK RoBEnPs0®, sb:ll be INCREGASEV ding in i6 whuie Tt Wiiimgrstiee Rew Y ork H. H. W HITNEY, JOSEPE SNMITH to sel: his TLM may be . MoGilâ€" OGoure 401911% Parliament for Private i) is, eithor ior hn ty o anernest broum t o. use t +o igies of FPailianient Partiss intonding tp, make ‘ applicaon ty Govnlnlq MoUSE, otl_mu."ï¬ * r%dm + HIB EXCELLENQY T i N 'm'surrilou?&mt F L8 OUN afts dnfanirrennepetnct o sions of the §.h aad 443 m-:. M-lnm'!o-doud&f-' n ads, held in ths dk ~mmpsmc f & ‘ x Uuirom:“ with the aivige of to 0‘ â€" | or Caumid, ugg be#a »d Lo ordef, uereby orjered, Liai tho Oa. 10 & of P3 .cuxo‘}iow xn;'wnm:u K'le«&h! the Port of G ueficn in the it tet tA s pemonator e t tan e a w o l taie effect croug ta* Pa 5 w _ W ail. AdT MB : Lounz’mu'mt. PRIVATE BILLS. / [ vyop, x., Ottawa, Oct, 21 1875 itTb.> WINTER 4ABxAN@EXCN® Arrival and Gopariese of w ons nas U sat in Supl ages thesame night. Vis New York, close o"‘ï¬'“ v;rmuu.mm‘ «7 u’-%â€"-mu«‘n whe will Mtu.p-md registered matlter can be sent na;.'crl..nm â€" Coliections wili be made ‘from. Boxes at 9 a.m , 12 n nou, Abd $ PJBR . tetiom, se $ it REENAARY w vece 9 m%ln:-‘“ eger soid ‘at this orrthased wom ally of the Hioots On 1 mnbiae 2. Newrsandiand;" nofSed Siea ce mey lt m uopouu’-u:'u“ '"v allowed at the rate of i‘ ‘ur per aud <i9pO98i46 Can 49 WA _EXCIP xAQN AL tC New Bdinvurgo, Sherwood, 1 coRi. C« baif m Zey~jce nours from s &.0.. For Money Jraor alls 3AÂ¥iugh W m!u.u:'q:.nk K‘n‘. a . o33 & 6,Mptt* Pesime Clesnsing mni Cloariag th in porities, caubnot be too Aiga _ For e.â€"iiala Scurvyy SkK o of all kinds it 16 a 1ever«Larmihg ' WORLO FAMED ~BLO00: MH C ires caunc,rous L1COT®, | & u-uuum-flm * Dures the o. Oures p.ovu Jrom: From Wwhuleye: @Ause As this mixture is ploasani to #warrauted free Irom anylfing mosk delicate constilurod ol ‘:"v?n:mm““ , T:.ousands of testim ~nials it Hold in botpes, Bs 8d enos, taining six vimes the quaulk», ie ol â€"»1 w effect a porma »eht 6 i» Sjor ty ol dougâ€"=t \nding cases Y all a-k{nud. medic.he vend:4% Ma worki, P Bole P , P d. z .'m wl ie "anfe,." * I um : 8 ï¬mâ€"]“‘ y a uew»!r“y:'«I-o:;:li‘ld ‘.\S q‘ =n-ï¬dnn' ma; â€" â€"â€" _ wGaoN uts 48 m%ga:ï¬ # < auwie â€"gltee oc o se imiaminge .. 1 1(7X o i â€" «& Oo. ort! _%.MOO&' |yan THE TIMES (Daily every : Friday),, .: Kinpon | oftice on Wellit at Hcralha in rbals tancke s uk: Â¥endors tnroughout the Cily. â€" MONKY ORuUE The Great Biood Parinmer 42% T OFFiXE OTHAWA, =69°5 LARK E*% I; cures old sores, i4 . Jurcs uice atod sores on the Uurss uicer ted wore ~] .| »hl \urcs blacknoands, Of Cures Bouryvy s0res, ade Markâ€"*BLO0» MAKTUAE! BirEE & meSagk» ut Hoticts . BHRIFISE MAILS veix, Privy K @4 To l t ) to W BARRY ul ARRISTEE, . ATFORNEY 008. se m Hui,, Oct 26, 174 > COTT, SFEWAR T es Ope Licenitaie Of the Worcester "US Baice olther P.a qinsers. Lee & PofPus, par moagrove‘s Buik Commert ~ve roum<ve.) «Be wr Ch.l_‘“. 10 loentiate enay ® MW. CWRYSLE i. PIN B3Â¥ London" mioiniae ob t O a < F Mx. BES, HUOK s he general and tiave nlered upop the Pr. N . B.â€"A comtitodiot« NIEL O‘CONN JR ept ®, 18 4. n 10 difct@; aod FF wil, Ma Tb&.‘.n.d w re kept and prou ) Guests. N OFEANCERY, * â€" pe LEA & K. ROGEH .%, Oltawa, Sepi “'m' win viding < bi giag A Rarristors, A *DONXNOR & INHEY, CHELS #. TCPPEXE K. LOGA N nore, Cigare, otc., of. fan paaniatias * new sK$ . is suent® #if ttewa. Jan. 11, 1896 BARRISTHR, e bes\ cooked and Lâ€"O0PENED ERNARD NAUTION 7 A JL.mIER, PENN ILLIAR nors and C gare LONNOR & W .\ ) a0 m0¢ idenceâ€"Albv 1 stre ussell & Â¥. K. FERLA N A 1t CHL A.MRA ISTERS AND Alro CITORS, OON vay wa, Jan. 12, 189€ e«l 1 clegrapi W. W. W1.RKW NOTARY PUBLAC A RY AN‘8 Cor. Sparigs «id « e "Feat! 88 to 27. W LB" 4A CALL L6 the o fteod on of . ®. ©COP NA W A A. ed an offcs in Q clec. for the BARRISTER, AZ eet aBull, ) â€") TERâ€"AND AYT «egual (OUsBY‘$ RAPPERS $, 1876 A LFRE sonduacied o_ Lo + OF a#a, KR