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Ottawa Times (1865), 5 Jun 1876, p. 4

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« .. . Sm Posr Crnorâ€" Itis ‘underâ€" 'fi‘u-fi:uthm'd “hl“-d[.fllh i open outwards. there any reason why the hdnmmoflnux h}“' It may be that a great - business was expected, and that it auk be more convenient for the «e Be this as it may an Act of Parâ€" w should in any case have pre ‘ ~BOOT‘s . & SHOES Baraxce of Maclaren & Chalmers ; [R o in Gogy wl selong at Palt "ESeHT a im Sn mss © < ds Bpazke mireot. . ie hhe Pe : apememee ; $ amlt I1=Â¥,hMMI Om Agtenier shoraan a home Ltiseging teusive choice, and cheap i E. M&Ofl,c,pd.hm e Aoinee sadeties the antecciprlont .mmuâ€";-&-:ym . Morgan & Son‘s: ipad that the potice wl laot thar tine place future, as\. 0 v mental to property in the neighbourhood but a : nuisance t> those who a s.’ M i [RC piace.‘ Sve NeY J&LVI@S COuCET called a meeting ies 4 viy mag $r8 hm se is 1 n ho P aion‘ i dave of cottin naudier m-w the bucket" and died. animal was valued at $100, a rather _ Prorsstawe Hosurrac.â€"Visitors â€" this week. Directors.â€"Messers W. H. Butler and Grabam ; Clergy.â€"Rev. G. 8. Higâ€" ginson and A. A. Cameron ; Jadies Comâ€" A Taro® nssortment of Cawadian foor oi cloths at FPinerd‘s; new patterns, new Exoumn floor oil cloths just received at Pipard‘s ; ne patterns, low pricés; see been appointed assignee inthe matter Physician.â€"Dr. Alfred Horsey. SALE THIS WEEK :â€"~â€" TWEED PANTS, TWEED VESNS, TWEED COATS Now is row Tinz to replenish your stock ol.-u-n‘u beauties. Mr. J. H. a large and carefulâ€" oi ni enpatnpnge will be on exbhibition and for .l:n Monday, at Rowe & ErratW‘s, Rideaun fere nee. Opposite Bate & Co. To ramlof mesoes oo boe drcan W&o where m Rrasacec * the se :&r-'u down :n the street and r.h*z â€" Pimixe Tmmss.â€"At one of the services senest ty t ceiving contributions, so & To ho thoilnd 1J thaint faolf of LUSTRE COATS,// LUNXEK Ccoats, G. To nEYsoX‘s Readyâ€"made â€" Clothing Aworuzss Row.â€"The comer of Bank o‘clock. This place has now become noâ€" torious from the frequent rows that have «id b'““h..-dm 3‘4&-“‘“ , and behave in such a fushion as to render it almost impossible to pass withâ€" or in the case of ladies, their having to hh&oflh 1.“& On *:“-&.-fi.. man, who happened to be passing by, was PALACE SHOE STORE, gunes? ‘_1" | becaeseoled at the north wnd "of the Gentliemen‘s Walking m!m“flwfi thrown at him, which narrowly esca; .eth.u-':uh-l r.c.m happened to come on the scene, just in time to save a row, as the man atâ€" ‘ on one of the and for interference of Mr. Nicholson, had his wrist badly seratched in the melee, the delinâ€" mâ€"um-u k PC a ivised the boys to go on pain of being lodged in the station house, CHAS. BRVSON, Lo L4 19â€"0h is 46630 , olsc ralinid Sowsturse uKs ax Arreitsz.â€"The mn:.m.â€"v.n:fl still Call and get your supply. e the m of Mr. J. W. Webster, ' and bar, having l.h-.lnh n first class board at “%fl Andniat aapnol ty anely pargicin ts n mnll 9 m caile!" May 20, 1876 Bots‘ ax» Yourus" Crotm:se, an ex A quaxtiryr of gentlemen‘s summer 1* soft texture*, draped Tus Aumox is now reâ€"opened, under Cocalt sutelltaeuce. f _ "OVERALLS, &4 Selling at Half Pricé. Stitt & Co‘s RPARK® STREET. (the latest style) AT PRESTOXNX®8 OVYERCOATS, 110 Sparks street, SERGE COAT3, has its 410y a ston« 63i5 ing, and one of the choicest morceaux will be the irrepressible Mag Dorherty, who has more madeâ€" appearance anoeten tm t a t or too, Bs .:...:fl."’.cfl&a-':."' *} e Now is your‘timé dgheap‘ hardâ€" 'u: Mykfiz‘l‘“ on Saturday, 27th inst , at A. W. Laxa‘s, cor Sparks and U‘Conmor streets i6diw Tus Cirt Couxotmn â€"A mecting of the City will be held this evening Why don‘t the civi mhh! a leaf out of the of ‘Aldermen, and vote themselves a months recess ? If they would do gy would confer ‘a boon upon more one class of the izn "uill of. fire "This "morning Tos‘ The nice N““"‘"!':E.‘ Court this mornâ€" Daval‘s, New Y hes of the dn-..kh.dq&dd“ .‘gt » diecancet Ogent Rexoren. â€"That plank M-h:l’-zih in the middle of ooo merecninte inndt in ,. their horses. a a hw main is ) in want of ‘ used f | Fox nz Proâ€"x1c.â€"One moreâ€"Mr, Theoâ€" dore Friederickâ€"is now added to the list dlhww& laced confilence in and has to make an appeal to his creditors. A Bre m-â€"o-nu&:tm John Preston, of Hm ~caught a maskinongée in River, searcely a ;‘{:.'. ter fish “J.-.-'::“' mons dinners for half mh upum? Bx Waro.â€"The w.hnc:l :- &: -ukot-hunhym one of theâ€"season, the square and its extension n.d-ua and is »now ready for traffic. This is, of course,â€" to the comfort of h._‘fln. who . wont to use it strugture has made of the miost solid nature, and it will take a pretty hard ice shove to smash it ugain, . and O‘Connor streets community Tuar Doe.~The manâ€" who on Mym*mm.xn- foundland pup to follow against his will, lyfiudl&hhntevflnwdfin may thank his starathat there was fiot a Corczzr and other house goods, cheap for chash, at A. fl..--,.--a;-u bourhood sc.&' Patzicx St. Baivor.â€"The fliâ€" of -?flfi- the recent m _bas been being crowded with country and other venicles, lbwded with Prices Stmwr Beos‘. â€"â€"copies n e "ane"* 9mt-ޢ1b“do~u ceived at Pinard‘s, fromâ€"50 cent a yard Maix Suwser, â€" Mr, Patrick qnquuu;.dun work, -J’-'fl' qnd-n-m&u:m nee mm-m. & #- fi,‘fc he would ~very have to for eraelty to anâ€" imals befero> His Worship the Police Magistrate this morning. semsantal hor nedhul®" the Fow from E:Iw&oo’-dh bamm Lexoxans.â€"A fi cent Tsc reraine Shedigh tds 1 or 16) #6 W. M-h-&g n ‘ioz goods at twenty â€"five off m!d-dqzfi t,ltA. '.m cor. Sparks and O‘Gonsor Stes,. . . .16dlw emperance | m:bfim‘ml hate meeting took place in the Temperance meoomik mheud Take if Awar! do not the authoâ€" hflp'&:‘“%&h& was purpose of conveying the fromâ€" the Purliaâ€" ment Grounds to the Major‘s Hill ? It has lcarn‘s Dufferin Bridge. ble, from 15 cgents,| Btitt & Oo‘s Cumar ) mm m:b’ tools, %-q after Saturdsy, 27th inst. 0{;.' cent. off for cash, at A. W. Baxa comier Sparks and O‘Conâ€" nor streets. mm i6dw Trout !â€"KN publ‘ t the lies yd’ufio‘} m 'hn parched thorax just as well have ublbbdpst'm..dr the Gates of Heaven, to.cthto bar of any tavern or in the City of Ottaws. The throats of were like unto the similitude of the of a ho-b-n: =~u.h-u.‘“ q‘r.uim-. sonsoled themtselves by ejaculating, full play toâ€"day. lt J e A rirarâ€"cuass choice of st elothâ€" marked down to boitom at Deks "a"Coc s oppieity %“' 'mo.l.*!" u-v.u:.mi & fowing fermented diinks, and rejoicing in non existence of a license land! It is a e en e so going over to the Province of to attend service as there was y.. This is strange, but yory true Ixszortvozors â€"Those who take an inâ€" o raamange liad botter takeo‘s walle nlong the UBiKS of their lore in flm‘w y increased. The thare e tds Sobid tm the stieg band of the Gt de: t‘::bgnh. y are peci Ip h 4 we " ~r-,o't-"i$' in t pportunity ofâ€"@terc ty mfl-fic. s on his cranium l@_'hfikfi. m'.'n-â€":fi"', upon the natural of that mans Smmpuiortt, elegance and perfect fit in in at, 1 f H on mt *‘ * 62 law idd1w 63i2 6315 Dt with the musioie than . : « “ . o dNu."& Bwerve the ‘ â€" fl* 4 The sols pe M _ '.’ 'l.”:’.' Oin before. we. sra in.. a position . to arnounce mh“c&‘fl: of the season. What can be more inspirâ€" ing than Bach‘s music? Yet how little of it can l:.b-rdvlfi so "miich advanâ€" as w played by a master ~om &”mng.mufi: ago w this 1 necessary,â€" apart from the :.b.u feeling which organ ndtd-m‘-l-lawl&oh-m the listener, while the privilege is ‘ a standsii of retregrada in ue mustogt a standstill or re in our ideas to ._l_hyflm& In New York, Bwoklyn, and other Ameri¢an cities theso performances are of daily occurrence, and we â€"have from time to time called attention through these colâ€" umus, when and where they have been held. We find that Mr. 8. P. Warreb, son of our successful builder of Montreal, apniatol(h.:'g:nl,‘b' Y. has just completed the last of a series of sizxtyâ€" one organ recitals at the Church of the Holy ‘Trinity. ‘The namber of com mm-u&-mum.fi- ed to nearly three bundred, *"Mr. War ren hchfw?lht, at thirtyâ€"seven, and rhy' istinct numbers. ,Of the u::ahl'gll. W%- the â€"18th ult. The World says: programme. was worthy of the occarion, mu‘r be being of the highest order, and inâ€" creased in difficulty -ndmto the. close. Bache‘s preladeâ€" pied the place of honoar. Hau Eu‘{; rangement for one © of e esns & E. L. Ri ‘,u“arm,d . musicians presentâ€"the numbor was -mdil.:- tai & the cend. Pieco in j Am .A and" a..u?’ &W’E d Nos." &0., being ) numâ€" daee m who es aol s they bave‘rendered «W ~est inbour th the higheat dA astely poil advay .tAo.ln an organ m,fl'“n# the u::'or a-q'un" i Fegntioh sogether once : oftener in : the and mhlhqfuhm.,h‘ to :.modalh:"on“wu: signs for intellestual and mutual i ment.~ otft j * @#81 Hil < We are gladâ€"toâ€"~find. that a city bangd has made a move to cater for tha Misé ment ‘of the publi¢, ‘uninvited, by. dfforin io pextorm avery Sriday evening 09 the forie roces for, ) ag it d Sike ofile of f and Falls, and> erable distance down the" rivor. music ‘by the: Union 1 last Fri evening, while not C any particular comment as t0 chosen for the occasion, yet I time and tune observed, and the due reâ€" enaitte medulationifhonet Shatithe basic nainstaking in " “_w' band is ‘painstaking in " otery piece=they Pm in tnae ane fi‘:‘mw the mnt:. m‘ by. . thoso, wbo albtend tb:: apen air concerts. ;\ _: _ _ ; Pn egtocirt on don rode! wan p"::l ;“ flo‘h?l concert. in & ment was :Hn-d â€"entified Memorare, composed by Mr. Couture.",.~., _ _ _ A c0 C in congratulating: the ummm a> musiâ€" eal column once a m says :â€"="Untl now we have drifted with . no | sus tained effort at anything like intelligent musical wri‘ing in our newspapers.° Ocâ€" casionally a good notice, furnished, oviâ€" regular "'b’pu-e.?ufl:,u etete but that is h. Fulbome aduietign indie: nnmipe aturiiicion which Shiy Provghke‘s swile =from â€" the _ musicallyâ€"informed reader, have, with a omau:u.bnn the pabulum upon w we hithes sh’“ Mfidihfl:‘: ',,.,,":dvn e h" ‘. :"‘\n .b Wi ‘he E"b L i nfmanink o 26;3*,:-9.. 9}._“9- aently 14 aOus _ uc wita w â€" O ie P i. ~‘ Miki\Wenver‘s bonefivat the â€" y of Music;Montzeal,\ ow Fria y ,»n\‘ a financial succ aa.~ .-j‘ a ind 2 F“{ ,’.J\;.}-“" tddh“‘“ ‘&"‘%o on ”n .r., +o SHH . TbS Audiomy of Mus, Nok s¥émins mt Too Aos Kowalski, ‘the "rEhowned _ athicled by lour otnar artio 5. iife o N &hclz":&%fis iring the m;mmuwifi e e supplies the matidel» itort r‘ . No doubt the var 1 The aitbrisimment m 1eo Seanihinad or gan: MUSIUCAL AND DRAMATIC COPEN A1&%.;COXURRTA ORGAN REOITALS. XOTES, THE. TIMES, /QTIA W A,, MONDAY,, JUNE 5 1876 Â¥ W agerdc t * Ballot an attraction, butâ€" to make such & wholesale statement as the aboye, w‘x l exemplifies what m:g.l‘-m wi | reference to this "ready writer," * that | there is an affinity Handel and a : barrel organ or tweedleâ€"deo and tweedleâ€" ~ For the single, Messts, Brodie and c‘ foon madetnely hork top ons Tekio me lively work for the | . The former scoring 1’7 and the latter 13, both, by good batting.. Mr. Brodie was, mdm. atumped out before making.â€"his runs; snn ioi in m oo ty t can be no & ‘om thie Tinga Sn 5. t cmd "his â€" spiige is consideration of the um i.u.m%fl;’ end having lmdnnenSj called ‘anm over, ithaut being hug.t the batter‘s end,a, 4 t before. Mr, G, Brunol was also out, but also gxnnh‘ through an :ad â€" error of t}::h ump) r:-.s i Dr. Pfi:lrg the e of the 30 â€"incl some finofiot:. We mtx honestly ndn& however, that a considerable portion s uokging," nictwe aqre Mnp id hew ; n § sorty m $ that . balls pitched â€" for the off stump, should not beâ€"hit to square 0:3-1 Though © a young player, Mr.â€" P; nortls rine imiiareqt oo thoe i pimapesntel acclai P le 4 were ll&w'ln.o&dzd Messrs. B f (10 n.0.) and . Taylor (14.) Ind.odh o« -ndou';.tmnliynt:‘w:l J:'lla; for the 117 they.made uupimmn of the married men. fflhucubc no . o ic aipt" mt sire indoubtedly _ _ better fieldors . thin the, married, (whose f s :* was monbl"ai!m excopt Mr. < c?r-» point, fiokfizt L Js imith) ; they were ' power ; and their ‘was at : loast, ; Pn oo ue e ference to an nmhblg t :“‘:khw‘“ ig to c m‘fln says : " No. ‘l‘»’ n any â€" care ht“.lm , .q_f"\‘ person _ without _ the * dn'ow party, «. &0 :‘ â€" Rule td ampon ie araint ; be obtained as to the yet, will it be credited that the Avgt man who batted for: hould appoare! with one of ‘the mos w m.- t famkinl ; '1*[.‘.'&:‘,.',’?1’\ uN k . E.d-ybâ€"!! ’ to J_l Vesns 4 Ain coliints . cociiegs ty P 7 35 1 ‘The â€" game commenced . shortly before three in the , â€"much valusble t.imohun‘x:nnlonin e endeavour to overcome the reluctance of the bachelors to allow more than: twolre aside: time enough, we believe, to have given an inâ€" nings to all those members who :were disâ€" appointed in not being able to play." The married . men winning toss, sent in Mesers. Phillipps and en to the bowâ€" nn&o.f Brodie and G. Branel; the. latter of the two ‘batsmen‘ was| soon ‘runâ€"Out ; the W’ ing & careful innings, for 26, '-&wt’l slows to leg, bvagntrentfiine welfnipported by Co] . pl ‘supported by Col. m- lnm â€"made l:{.umo Mp‘;yon'u the ‘on side, Messrs. Brodie and _ =one‘fast, the other=slow,; roundâ€"armâ€"cach took five wickets. Mr. u?. .I;Ir:'n?l, who::hmg pearanceâ€"on"the ‘field, | i '.hrwfiium- for mi “fln- .yd-, must be‘ very pleasing to ‘member the Clubâ€"though ~not (so fortunate the others, bowled remarkably well. " We rather suspect: that the ;vny“o’xoel.'mm: of the pitch made the nen. treat balls with all the more re e e3 k *4 d prarsingy palipess CRICKET â€"SATURDAY‘8 MATOH. ‘The. match between married and single mon resulted in defeat of the former, as ought nlways to be the case. L l d i @M&’ d Thibsith N0 Inight We w""&'?fiz C @0 whm & through AD T9 h :u‘:fmmx%‘ b...l'}uu o_ B v ® scarcely stood in uod\?fam:';’% o revomonith amentatisn *OF thy 3P °0. "C. to at - on "Â¥F. ‘C. wure * that‘the ‘new la ts with respoct to substitutes may be ) In a aph of fairness and mutual N ; "‘ auch lnhlmihvfltflidt”o; ME " be alloweb in allsreawounsble cases ;" and c h it would be advisable. that.the umpit 1 ©5,00!*5¢ uho / chaakt T o the â€" <y smbd soiP * n dividu Wg'hllfll h e ‘his owaâ€"side, to manage both :mboetdio: °#“ "fl: k‘h to law and! oM'IaQbug':l 10 u of visitors was larger than T‘i'fl”u' 5 with mmm%mo pum-: were! | ‘“flfl' t .R.n'n l '_ h.i-t!:r.o:::l‘:bwopxâ€".‘ M?;f J. Smith, o. Macklin, b Brodie on tt ge n ns ce i oo n en i n + orndo a >._A'noforlc* W, R. Baker, at Brunel, 1 W Ir6... + c.as&kt;-omu-. "do ... Df, “hfi‘ ; do m'-ou« # « % WM ..Q..‘.-.,..ama.u.1 » i O ce escnene veee seases Col. 0. ]J-‘filé , bm... W. Aumond, 6 Cotton, |b Herbert.... G. McFarlane, 6 G. Brdnel, b Brodie T enc . C y * _ 4* es fag B9 en £1.]ncl ce ols G. Brunel, run out ? % h Ml?'..ll * 0:’ «* ‘.Q..l' a f wbovie os devaact e6n+ St. L. irk ‘b M NEHabg J°&. nflzfir&mfl . 1B w/6 Phillipps..... T:~W.:Hallblay, b Macfariene, ... .. . :*. ph ,n“'m.........aw...m.a Taylor, at: Mac/ar}gng I en rimaiy 4* Byes 3, leg byes J, widgs $:.200! .. Gs Brond Horbert; ® Que of the ‘best canfestéd and most 1 teresting ‘gamesâ€"of ever. playp onhou.ul‘-»?m-s't base ball groundb { place las ternoon, commMe@® : . tween the 1 Lo sonside: ‘”.y b ! ce sraMige of gadh cidet olibe, wh .u."!bi. q108;+/ @1 : cometinie <Dr0re â€" c o ficg !""L“ 174 198 > 4 He:bert..+>««»»«,, J. Peden, run out Total 1t mnings BOWLING ANALYSI§$â€"â€"FOR SINGLS Total, 1st innings p d o a1 NV idike 4: nÂ¥ ‘wt ns met ®# 120 4501453 7# To Babs x) 245 ‘i“‘l Â¥1 .'«_r.x 10 BA&B SINGLE "'I] -"-!‘.d BALL on ~% A 117 6t8 B | Military Distrio® NC hss e . M oge & hY Dhtrhtrgu Col. C. Baw f rh- Ist Battalion G« P1 19 12 t 17 1N 1y 0) « Theâ€"Oficial â€" Gesttte ‘of Saturday l&at, containg x@mwowmu% ’M t&oGovemoer the effect Parliament:is further prorogued untilb the hi tiof July H6xt.0 00â€" .co 2s .o wl : EB gC0° i i , «& nifaathe o ds t Yitbed, Bepuine, Advocate, to b9 a 'fiff .QIIOM, .qmmpdw ri!l_d E Judge of the‘ 8 s omb iA"‘.P{:.Q.&_: beciuhulo b ‘ TX onl uiibagsccn SA m ns ton Paihnd to make the Totlovige appointments, Wiz i ... ..} C.0 .. s0) 0c mena uk ~_ U wa on tonsnt Gepald.Bate: is honeby it .3 clubs. ‘The "Flyaways" will. play ‘at Riigston on Dominioh bay: © * * *‘ # _ 00. CCBy Télegraph.ys > . s08 .. Bostox, May 3.â€"In cwm-w the. Bories, between the «and Yalé vbilog nines yesterday, the formier! won by:4to 8. i 4ima > info! | Hod 464 E4 f ”;a:u RIPUB, _‘ _ uzr:‘vr k Loxnox,. June 3,â€"At the competition of pesioarenr nial rifle match Nbvh{:g nvm weta made at 800, 900 and 1000 qo Capt. Bmy th,:«Glasgow, 61, 62, 44; > _ 4( comt d_| 1. i td d L e.;-nj. !1 n lz i ies £ Bb r for the in Pmim,mminzi i section of the |Act 36 Vic. Cap. 129 ; Mr. W, \W. Oliyer; owho has|left the countrys. ... 1 _ s 100. . e 3 L Daniel SPry.iEsqulm to be Post Office I in the ‘Postal District? of ;Rast Ein o vng Py diegs IBed: w oo i +) l l ioi t t E ~cati hm“h;uraould- t.lnl& :hno the © A: o ;'hm at« tqu- ~Captain Pratt toher being Maste? Hughes and )kmpwan as catcher, The clubs were wellâ€"matched. the .mm»ul the " Flyaways" being considered and the on the part of the " Athletics" decidedly superior to that of ‘the: winners» <The hen o e nearomacher al as follows:â€"Flya runs ; Athleties, 7. Duriogâ€" “fin the Flyaways -oorod“fl.'n Mm to thoir credit, and the ¢ Athletics" six. A return matchwill{ probably be played shortly, at which, n%rdoubththeu will be & large attendance of the friends of ‘both Matthew Blglmmi m itre; now In: spector for ostal 6 " ' mouve Tt inroeunes m o i9 of Untaxic. | ! . 1 f0 0 Smot oo EM 1 i~~Captain David Ross Kerr, of the ‘oity of Moatredl,, in tE‘WAdH eber, i Honyon se Aronin stomg ‘ifzh : o p 2 x,\ h odetae wilitenitm 1: in domnen euemen o ol “’“fi.? Prrees o Gnmri® erdury,, 1 08 dn Ufficial: Assignes | for the tyâ€":of Starâ€" m&mm_@f% :: Rrancois Xavier Talbot, of p mffi'&.‘ rfi?m‘?&f% tor, the Diatrigs or Hontsaigny, Th A Provincs, viet â€"F. Bolanger, :E pesigned. * »> ap" s saik Torwc Auile k f ‘the Brigade StaF of .t en e to " f hon | f dispensetl with;/froolst May last :« | . mr.qm'@‘bh%rr& §o F® â€" AOBns ‘Nr _ Major Henry..Simith,..Brigado Mfajor Military Distrlc L‘ 'Mo Ju w. Military District No. 6. 3323,724 ;° animals ~and »thoit grogu : 350,085 Agglonlt_.u’rnl 'fi‘roda:%: M m%;, w'{ pispole" Canada, ~$2,441,827. : Coin '&i ."‘ ) % 00 j 0; Rddnerde uy lfim rinmâ€"xxmoamg:eloo yextr bigess sns shorts per ton, J:rbr]udih‘h; proj j iÂ¥ 19D, 10â€", mmnt.»'u- uon cY‘s | 00 wit an Howr ya . old n Onhion | ffihwhsu‘mo:,: inertarre e 44 M_. _ M _""f_: fi * ~D Atar Paopuon;â€"P. ttor pe o laiaagranane yror insd mer yound 159;" in Tog pro M EdO®selortem ait o pottit % ~‘Mudrâ€"Potk ‘per ‘mo% | 9 75 ; veal ?cr K:md.‘?e' ; mu per pound, 4 £o 80. = 1. ; soc s#0 .sstt _| * e eniett.s. $10; lenions, $10; maple h 10 t9. 120 s.maple syrup per gajlon, #1. fo . ‘"Reorts m%f-fl#‘-‘b&bg‘ ces,. i &figflim&“& bush cab! , Tc to #1 pmm to 66 per bunch ; o I Tol Mb #2 oo tw ns t Tun ‘SvobEy" Diiti.â€"An ing 6 Td ‘Sekton, who 11 will Be Fomenibers died :uddenly.in*.Mrs RJAwEgleson on catrech dast AErideynigh ad the s jur dict in % cordasuce with the terms of th deng en‘ tpnonsatombidh mae to the efft Pshn:: i “’lfl’ ‘pfi”';““- C t c%:&e. $0, 51, § TEA as en 6!‘6%3::'&01 53 w 6‘ y3 q‘.ӎ."pMR%% : Pgoiat‘r sean! Â¥OLO® ~produc CELAPT Sub‘Inspector ‘Thynne, Belfast, 64, 57, 1¢ j ary District No. 6. _ _ " Col. L Oiph durde;Beltefec Bri )&r AnubY Diuthict NS. 6: f * C, MeQulley, Brigade ".'~' "Y ?",;vl . lo |l' THE oFPLIECAL GAZETTIE, NILATIA ‘ GENERAL ORDERS, LsGl CTTAWA MARK EX K . . QA, Dritish COILM \&% 1876 :â€"Prod o n 00 | ipricultural products, # uio cmmace & sn maaa t 4 I""'" Cl APTOLNTAENTS, at B W.'finmh i6 C t U M 06 De oY per YA | MB As B mg'orden poctfully soticited by the Pat i i e . io d e ho. 4 ' 'I‘HO; . 98. SARNEY, The case ‘of J. W. Ariess,.on semand, charged with stealing a horse and â€" buggy from Ris Tracy was: then taken up, and after haaring the evidente the Magisâ€". trate decided that ‘there : was no foundaâ€" tion [for charge, and distnissed the prisoner. | |s s« ;) n<o.l) c M ‘= Dx aocount of the present hard h smfimhw bpring for oush, on and VOr. , 2ith, inst. ‘A; W. Lixe,; corner and, O‘Connor streets. | : < < 0(0 c 0~ © ‘i6dlwl Oon-_cw.ngi!p nTIJ- . O is rmonoveity sommbnat . |‘ iAmu‘:fi«dmsma the body, ) i .1 : iweuaes compor®: ) .‘ ; And is ‘espeoiglly: recommended for Invalid& Havé rotetved & large and magnificent Stock pie kpastio From :the sale . «) PvOG ZF C e a RIDEAU STEEETD *I Noll Morrison with f mmufimwxfi Monday morning. _ _ _ on FURNITURERL. ; _ rURNITURE : e O P pArie v Om id ho old . pragik jywauxGE ariunganis,. teantiâ€" O temsriisee sre i XCE covugt. i M ced t Before M.JO‘Gara; Bea.. PM fp The fint}m-und ufl oo &u that of John mumza;mm m Pb tre sn sn t n " u‘filvbdw:xdhhflnii durance At UYovark ND snÂ¥ arau . Wi 8. loul uw f Jn o) A w n '-l =i|;#'_z-|. South Ead,< clgin‘ stree W.>&â€"T. â€"BORTHWH Pure. â€"Medi¢ina Beddirig: Flowd . 6 \ d c ii#ied aPfon y 4 VL June 8, 1876. f ain dif a Sob upWardp *‘ Every Kind of Furniture, Btore. i roblr BDNHUHKF. UOTROE & NETN Metallic <Mattrass INERA L WATER PURCHASERS SHOULD CA LI Pn on n en sn ""or. .. * RITABWHEREL . .; ss8)0 i ~«â€" Rowe & Erratt R; 1970 W Mrs: L. . Par ;.xl':!.;n i‘;! !! A iW MA ' U COTTON :m No M Nt w I ©2 DALY STREET, Show #00 ft Auctioncérs pay ex s LWO OJ , Brq. P.M. CHILDR t oF suosptiin.that i. £008 1 Arrigation of the Ne :3‘! 6n M son Address OTTAW A. .. : 4108m8 ; leitphi ug Ug ABS .OnE Dollai;‘silject t6 the following vondition ! "4bt=This hoto ‘Will b6 toceived as pabt"pay1 Shaving, falr Cutting and Shampooing Rooniy _ | _ I take this method of inforthing the public thad although ni Atthe LOWEST PRICES, an additional discofntis stlowéd on C upwards. Ayife the ab»ve note, it is worth muney to you Unrivalled Hair Uutting, Ki:g« _/ Unparalleled= Rep ... ~Ladies® â€" Halr «Combings ~made â€"and: Dressedto‘ any ‘©COME ~ONE,~COME ALL, AND TRY THE CONQUERoR Â¥ the an § J’.) )'NoTE '77 # .l Et °.. 3 "d’: weo m moc oade is 8 ai id‘ ; .1m ; ‘ New ‘Costuimes. worth $6.75, $ a" soud sw | bas .on«} i« GRHOTCER FOR $3.75¢ 16 wÂ¥\ $1.90 16 $A0 2 "Sholbo Tor Tos. caet kimen« Costumes, > Parasols:" and Over 106 m%mih DRY .GOODS. of .Every Description T he: NeW York Tribun @2nd: Tt/mnst bo prosontod within tw 1. K. S8T WART Oitawa, May 28, 1876. May 18, 1878 Oltawa, May 16, 1876. Ottawa, May®, 1876 Alex:Russell &Co. EW SEKDS From May ty FOR THE CONQqUERED THR*CHREAPEST <©OOD8 EVE Iba GREAT â€"CHEAP SALE 10 t S T EW ARLD BEKRKOS, No. 52 Wellington stroot, Rajoite‘s Block 66 &~68 SPARKS STREE] DO . NOTâ€". FAIL 3N CHAUDIERE GENDREAU‘s ROBT.â€" FORG A 18 OTTA h2 Wellingtom Blp, 3 the~ betairer LOWEST LAST, RORBT. «~FOROIR ay aud Amm sore LL®NG : # 1 Umbrell the #. , 18 uk «*WM cemmmrlp 4B hesumry 38 1898 § O OFFICEâ€" Otta wa, oo L>ce* Mcisor PP ICI y Montrenl D»®* Rumerl %"r ‘A Barriste Bociety Night in â€" 20 1 $ to 11 13 0O N i leters D* Piited 1B ebll‘L D

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