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Ottawa Times (1865), 11 Sep 1876, p. 4

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PRESTON‘S B L A NK E T This Week, CHAS. BRYVS8SON‘8 anuue Pesthere "mabkets tanght embrate Tt f n e omm eamey The course is ll-‘ and cheaper than e *wmnfl ==--â€"-~ place, No. $O‘Conâ€" '-q-m Young men secure Opposite Bate & Co. Y1 Core & Lenuaxc bave the latest styles of fall hate. Puassu Black Lustres just received at J. B. Brannen‘s. Caumarzer winceys in Otiewa offered for sale at J. A. Pinard‘s for 8o per yard. beautiful and freeh, wating daily ts Hioterty 4 Inomprent the medical as the finest in world, as m‘.m..: 8#1,00: PRUNELLA BOOTS nparnrans Et rs es that had taken place. pleted ; the opens ‘Ll“?fih-‘ib~ haeowil :-â€"sy'x'r.&-u Ross, will be sold out at the old stand by the latter o P <ae K: NJ clieitimn camment steamers of the (Ottawa River Navigation urday, returning on Monday, 30. h-bv&:&“w «t woNDERFUL ! SEE ingz. There are sznb& =u-'~-â€"n‘ in her bead, and generally shaken . Mauw‘s Congress, L7 the Doâ€" g-mfifi.-;-id;‘fi rived at Father lao from lho--l: solany, SInO wiRoe Ines Inns uo uBo OF tidings of his whereabouts have been disâ€" covered. The genileman in question had previously to his departure met with conâ€" affiiction in his family, and it is in consequence of it that he left the City to seek of seene. About a week ago a appeared in the Sutru‘s Syrup of Camphor, certain cure eash, and that foul play was suspected, as trase of where he had to being left behind. It is bh=l this surmise mt wit e come splightch his Tichds as to his whereabouts. nection with St. John‘s Church Sunday school took place. A large number of the teachers, pupils -d:-‘:.ndlh.o Mu-u,d“fi-h-: the Queen Victoria for Buckingham, in all about 40J. (On arriving there the hm.u-zuuum .1. well flled baskets with which were provided, when the keen appetites of the picâ€"nickers were soon â€" Games of all kinds were then lReov -w,z “‘it ’lhv.o“bm'., the corâ€" potition~ The sack race may be considerâ€" ed the most event of the day, eleven competitors started for it ; but alss, many were doomed to disap Tavihnd thegork "HHH & viny pteream a very zch‘dn&o”m of the day . Cumonu»‘s Leather Balmorals, from 40 ors. to 75 ots., at J. Chambers‘. Nustuz‘s Miuux Foon, Commmncorse tuis Moaxtzo.â€"The insolâ€" Sr. Joun‘s 8. 8. Proâ€"u1c.â€"On Suturday LOCAL NEWS. ESE 8 A LE tating that this identical merâ€" i been in Montreal, and had left that place with $1,000 in J. M. MUSGROVE 110 Sparks street. as the finest in the or, Hrof. Robins‘ Lectares at the Rideasn \hsuuu'dho'll-.nmdb" to say that which will be of interest to the Pecisity t These who are aducating theks peci are children in music. It is well understood Mn-.dih-o&unm:hl- ented and thorough musicians, con : soquently could not fail in drawing just conclusions in their estimate of one tem over another. We m-fifi Mudufifiq bad been bythurb various sources, to erxpect muc fr:‘l‘nh. “&‘ clear, concise, positive unfolding to the key board, has been to them a great ‘:r-in and pleasure, which increases with every succeeding lesson. The simâ€" Md&om-“hrb lhl.ndvinhumb?t o use in all their sshools, in place of the old exâ€" :n-dhfio- methods of instrucâ€" We beliove the of Ottawa will mbdwhaim:l-u_h-d‘_' wivanteges now offered by these excelâ€" e ie Herae mony in the ieading cquvents of our four and Quebas ; and we wish him success in all the smaller ones as well. The Oficial Gazette published on Satarâ€" dq.--bb&-uquâ€"ln J.M“%b.p ventive officer in Her customs . J. K. Thibsudesu, Montreal, to be a memâ€" bar of the Montreal Harbour Commission, vice Jobn Pratt, deceased. _ _ mndntoke Srenea e ts Saiikis of Cape Brotoo: who are reported :u-t-.'u pl o,a-" ime is here Exoess of 161,563.89, Notes -.-u-.mfw-c The following is a statement of the Revenue and Expenditure, on account of T o i o oc the ed Func, of the Deminion, cise, $340,779.41; post office, $85,468.88 ; Slteniote nue to 31st July, 1876, $1,158,121.83 ; to t in on en thke 326 06 ; total, $3,827,302.89. From a personal interview with some of gall, Belleville; J Phillips, Loadon. wX hi c uol wemiiee at the Russell House. _ Eooo e in a precarious condition at Trento©. Mr. C. T. Bute returned to town yester day after an absence of several ol es up like in Te t Tas mmjarnd ts selhomntd the movements off one of Otta®a‘s merâ€" chant princes has not escaped the notice Nee Moporret m rerge Jn o aies treal ; x a Night, 8.‘.‘-:...:”“"'!‘. sfi“ mame; Wi Pority, ‘bortiny a Lnurte, a-u‘u&&-â€"fin&:d.» marks on his in newly â€" "o ie reioiiines Pcaads. 1. Bain, dozfl*xvm to one of the most celebrated and wealthâ€" holidey generally . A ?‘ be expecied, lh-n-‘“..o Otta®a‘s merâ€" iest brewery firms in tWe Dominion is in quart:r of a century since, Mr. Bute his oye‘ in Md*“g perseived in the distant future wealth and renown for himself and others by migratâ€" ing to that clachan. Accordingly, be enâ€" The following visitors registered their names at the Canachan Government office, Henry, and the two started a store on the prospered, and now they are among the ours. Mr. Bate appears to be for rerennl yoan to coiets and "ne tint that the “cflb'd“:- many good souls as ever left is For inâ€" Henry, and the two started a store on the stance, but "“”5:".‘3':"'“""‘: their lager beer cause a Dutchman to ‘umile,‘ and their bank account make Mrs Mercer, Windsor ; A r-.â€"'l'. b 5;‘:“‘1'51 .:m*. ingly and must have -.= a good Grabam, T. Brule, and the maneger of the Dominion Springs Hotel will appear at the County Court at two o‘slock toâ€"marrow to enewer to the charge of selling lsyuor withâ€" out a lisente. % . The and streets adâ€" Faus or 1876.â€"All the lntest styles of hats. Cote & Leblane. Mrs. Louis -(.m â€"“ was on -:;&h&tâ€"hâ€"bri-fl stone after a considerable length of :n-n&::.-.t “- are ous, but not fatal. This is the second acâ€" cident of the like nature that has befallen this lady within the past month. water, . Fortunstely a namber of persons were close to the shore, who lent their resistance, and succseded in grappling the Laquon Casz.â€"Messers R. McCrae, H. LOCAL NEWS, M.zxzt.â€"The market on Saturday was NEW nUSICAL a YSTEZ. THE CAaKADA G1EET(E. ; Thos Murray, xd 3lst A $1,230,604 Fon the latest styles of fall to Cote & Leblanc‘s, y ao Larest Noverrtes in dress received at J. A. Pinard‘s. g: : Aromurcarts 'A'&’“*“h'. Fox cheap Boots and Shoes, the Dminion Boot and Shoe Store. i Aromumar Ware®, you ought to ba .-.um'th-'t 4413 this matter &u‘m‘ h-: than fium.dc half price. call, Suer Dowx.â€"The officials of the 8. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway closed the wqmmm-m 144 Sparks street ‘Nuw Dar Goons.â€"A splendid display of new dry goods will be on view at the Tus Giascow.â€"Mr. T. Campbell has No: 504 Sparks street. 4‘ Tus Graxe Cextzar Case Sroks will o-o-- W‘ ‘fl. solvent commences ing at ::y"*_-: J.g-n-'-::_ :: Sparks street, Mr. Johnston‘s estate has been purchased by Mr. Crawford Ross at 481 cents, and of course bargains may be Rideau street, has just received a large i ld-r'l.-uh.hh, m-b ;-'ul.ul: sonable prices. These baskets are superior to the ordinary willow manulacâ€" ture, being very much stronger and of course the cheapest in the end. Call sad T 6 lmfiwfi” ‘&h-: T. thiey uht laoks a% ait 3 . Foster, and broke an axletree Kavanegh, one mudmm. J.m-.:&*”kd Boots and Shoes at yreatly reduced rates. Yaer Hazres. â€"This went last as qurerne m Tasth bo ts potontnaiies Ti Svoviing, Medh Moking and poi 1-* .:fit The poâ€" euaidranes with tike Pievvie 1ny that if bw:hlnhb th"to-'.- ance cause Anna m n-uh.ob-b:fi is the mosk eloqunent the deiphia is only 90 miles, visitors to the great exhibition on remain in New York aod ran out to Pbilade!phia in two hours and aâ€"haif at any time they wish, other women in twenty. h..'m-l@-u' Railâ€" roud in a rate of $1 from (Mbm tor thirty days, on conditions uz'u--. sold h? the 2lst hfi m: EME ebrious, as it gives the excursionist an "ty of vinting New York and the beautiful scenery of the Hudson River. As h;m&'-lhr announce this a through our advertising columus ever heard, and can give vrent to more _ . N6 inpesi¢yiarpate as 5A ‘Finasdts. Insourext estate of § W . Jobnstoc.â€"In Lazcexy Casz.â€"On Saturday morning hthrdn'n()-t Josephine Pombert Pes an Sanno hi "rarl was at eight o‘clock on Wednesday mornâ€" when it hanging from in was in the house that morning could uot say with what object. L Lalonde deposed to â€"‘1“.- hgfi-fighâ€"- dress is worth $14. Mr. O‘Neill was called upon to mhwaumâ€"r J?.u.-u-.-uâ€"u, , that be told her to take the dress. What he did telil her was that if she went to the house she would find work. She was senâ€" tenced to three months‘ imprisonment. Gaaxp Orsxixe Dar.â€"The sale of inâ€" G-.::Oh-h. Sale at the D:H-‘ Boot Shoe Store, corner Spar O‘Connmor Streets. me‘ nose winke There i o with mnreo o ts or Ti vinort was a carter and waiting for the train ; he heard some one shouting to him to go Counniéxsâ€"At the wood market on but was not shouting ; when he came out the policeman 1'0 bold of him and told him b:; replied that ke would not. as he was making no noise ; he came back after Schwitszer put him off, and said he would stayfthera as long as he â€"oâ€"ifiulfio. Several witnesses were cal who corraborated this testiâ€" mony. Mr. Claire was called for the deâ€" fence. He stated that he was in the teloâ€" graph office on Thursday morning, and the sounding -nu'u.m.u' instruments could not be heard ; he Mr. "cbwitver to stop the noise, and he called out to o pa fl-..- 3 loave tpâ€"'.o; replied that he as much right there as Wfiflwfiuh;hz hear Ladouceur‘s voice abore all the others. Mr. Philion was at the entrance of the station, and heard the carters talkâ€" z lowdly about horses. Afterwards came out and again told him to '-‘l‘ Mr. Ladoaceur said he would wofRk. 1.4-:'-"3-..""“-.."“ Wership arm :2:‘.-"&& ks of the company, and hi-:fi have gone at once when told to do so. The case was dismissed with costs. ‘ before the train came in heard the carters talking in an unusually loud manner A Case or Assavizâ€"On Saturday mornâ€" LOCAL NEWS. Hinrour racing, etc , so much so that for winter wear at J . B. SEPTEMBERE, 11,1876, THE TIMES, OTIAWA,, NONDAY, SEPTEMB There was Ailarg suiendense ut toth mu .Ihfl':-llmm $ and for good fresh eggs. h:r:nâ€"’ghh-.m per couple ; fowls. 50c. es eopey. o roalbiy 3 3x Vuyâ€"gu for 6e to To uld; mutton 6c to 7c per pound ; To to Ralos -& = â€"* KC -‘. C3 l? h 3?‘ chants‘ 92 ; Montreal 189} ; Commerce, chants‘ 92 ; Montreal 189} ; 225; Richelion and Ontario 91| 02) Mobone 1114 ; Mentreni elogreny gq::l-.d,m us: Dominion Telegraph ile bochived, 1l y New York Cuateak l mfi kb.. for &.’ * c 297 NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. dling Orleans, 6 3â€"1 Â¥T;ATT . ww your Sepl 0 Plaigo wait 204 St "Paul 3i}; ‘do. Erie, 10} ; 8t Joe, 12} ; do proferred, 15 ; esferietat 87 ;'ecu.lou. f sls bhk simimaent shre lrpe se ‘o:’a.m; Io.pl m'!.':'-. fi h&mg; â€"Jn deâ€" crease, $234,025. LATER: stendyy it 490 to 465¢" UGoid opened al 109] ; closed at 110}. _ Governments firm. State bonds quiet and nominal. KEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. «an Traory 11 Pits in maadimg" Innds ies puies sn ntenty 1 moaiPle 9,000 bush ; 14,000 at $3 35 to $3 39 for State ; 94 70 to $5.30 for extra State and Western. Ryoe ‘ steady, selling at $4 65 to $5 10. Wheat steady, selling at $4 65 to $5 10. Wheat unsraded spring : 81 091 to 1 09% for No. F\ Restorn o se dean Lt 4iÂ¥ 20 To Toae Butier 20 to 1 vania. Chesse 4c to llo for common to the labour market was so gluttel that â€"ynh-â€"u.:.“--hu fifteen conts daily for hour‘s work. From our Own Correspondent. I have to advise you‘of the sile of the following rafts : â€" Messrs. P-IT&M raft, 70 feot average, 17} inch face, 28 cents. One lodges of Canada will be held on the 20th instant for the: transaction of important summer %mfinum degrees in at Cadiz. Tallow canâ€" dh.â€"lh:‘flh-â€"h- ‘:‘fi'o’ i sun. to ‘Mewre: T. & C. Smaithâ€"One raft, 50 fect average, 18 cents ; one raft, 69 feet aver rerage, 17 inch face, 24 conts. â€"_ _ _ p.’_.'l__hii-;.â€".bâ€"r_-_muhdpdly red pine, 47 feet average, 17 cents. 14}e to 150 ; refined 26. CHICAGO MARKIT. Cmsoa00, Sept 9.â€"Flour and firm. Wheat oc mabt q. ber ; No. 4 Chicago to 90¢; sAE R z: .-l.-_-l.-%?v 4 1â€"86 for Octoâ€" Mr. Fauulkener, of Sandy Hill, and was taken from his field. hu-,nh,m the sum of $10 h#l. The boys, were defended by Mr, Mosgrove, pleaded Tmioee Thhey ed the home To a rork & and told Mr. M-Mitcun found. The cass wasdismissed. ‘ 1&- .hA:.. Horseâ€"stzausoe. â€" young were before the mmuammm h:m‘m are exhibitâ€" . moaiies Suaad 61 164 ; midâ€" EUROPEAN PRODUCE K ARKET. MONTREAL STOCK MARKET. EUROPEAN MONEY MARBKET. arâ€"$10 to $11 ; pressed hay, $15. Mesttxc.â€"An important meeting of the In Spain the heat has been so great this COMMERCIAL. _ | New Advertisements. OTTAWA MARKETS, SALES OF TIMBER, Quznec, Sept. 8. ECCC - T _' C ! DRESS _ _GooDsS Bosares Cloths (all shados) Piain Striped and Serolis, The New Maitalise Cloths NEW BARODA CLOTH, The Alexinats Cleoths, (quite mow) Also, the ‘Serapis" Costame Cloth Striped with Plaic to Maich. ho new Damassiec Silke. Navy, Prune, Myrtle, Alex. Russe)l, FALL HATS! FALL HATS! FALL HATS! Just receilved all the latest styles for the :08 & es SPARBKS STREET. Sept 5th 1876 new FLoUR awod FEEO sÂ¥oRe. Bavage & Russell. Carriages© and ~Sloighs wat a or Te vest meatorinls Aug 5, 1876 4215yt ‘The‘ undersigned are now preparedzto fll “Allwtlou on the {premises guaranteed &.mw performed Ladies Prunella Congress for Sixty cents 8t the People‘s Cheap Shoe Store. SAW MIL L sSASH FACTORY. i+ BOOTS GONE DOWN. Royal Carriage Factory ES M.ON D EVS .. ENGLISH RANGOON 0.« CANADA CRUDE OIL, STOCKS EXTRA ANDNX ONE. PAINT OLL $ CENTS P1 ® GALLON. Prime Dutch Madder and al.f kinds‘ofGAnaâ€" line dyes. Aug 3 1875 NO TEOUBLE To 8SHOW GOODS. BPALL 1876 H. HODGES, 56 SPARKSST,, WO ODâ€"TURNIN G In Ail ite branches. A lkrge stock always on hand, at the lowest Aug 2 1876 July 2, 1876. W. E. BROWI‘S, 555 Sussex street NOVELTIES pariianiks Ask To szs tuzx"CA DOORS, SASHES, MOULDINGS, ACHILNERY Oils Just Received. Seal, Brown, etc etc. Gamp Kettles TO SPORTSMEN, Prassed ~May A Spectally, LPARBKS STREET. DALY BTREET, ALL KINDS OF W. HEARN, RIDGE. AT \. 0S PIRAED ARILISES On every description of insurable property at T.ONM. OLARK, Agent,| Hikep% Wmm asitg4) | = The property willfbe}soldiat a ABOUT FIVE:ACRES CF GOUD LAND, CGREAT ~SACRIFICE, noiii?mlm W’ oxx.â€" MBRS. VENN > Chaudiere Fancy Store UENTENNLAL BLASâ€"OUTTER, > Which 1s necessary for every «Dry:â€"Goods Merâ€" RUGER‘S CELEBRATED GLOSSING, Which will leaye all kinds of Linen with the SUGAERE ! WILL ‘BELL ._.___ 12 ths. good sound Sugar for One Dollar. T © HB * Rg!nAL ** JAMES JACKSON U &HS WELLINGTON STREET, JAs the party@must sell. For further Sparticulars apply to Ottawa June 9, 1876 AGRICULTURAL A;ARTS ASSOCIATION TO BE HELD AT HAMILTON mmmrm « \»|~~; HUGK.0. THOMSON, im _ Secretary Agricultural and Arts Asse. n leS o fians l-w Cu mw T.m DWIREss . (a, Sign Writer, House Docorator, Paintor, July 20, 1876 Regalia Britanicsa, ~Conchas De Regalia, _ Londres De Corte, 253 WELLINGTON STREET, HWole Axent for the following articles : On the 1sth to 22nd Beptember, 1876. I willfconâ€" m?umm% the. pre RAIR â€" CUT TING, . SHAVING SHAMPOO C K. E. BRADSHAW, ‘hug ts 186 sPROPRIET Aug 25 1876 A Great Bargain. Fruit of all Kinds, ‘A'Il.â€"-.'l‘no.l... Anyjhour between 7 a m., and 9 p. m. PATTERSON & ;LAW. July 98. 1878 (Opp. Royal Exchange Hotel.) SUGAR :! Tulsh equal to now. _ 0e & Real Estate Agont, ~ .. NO. 8 SPARKS STRBET. MOYNTEEAL l% SUGARL! m-'fii""“ 4 on YOI o Jr., AND 1876.= ~NEW ~1876. _ _ ‘TO MATCH IN PRUNE, NAVY, S&AL ivoRY, <>~° «o . _ _ New Mattalage cloth $ " o e o ol ‘~_""yew Estamine serge, | °> k i _ _ New Baroda cloth, New Paslimina cloth, â€" â€" i New Fringes, Buttons, _ DRESSâ€" COODS NEW s * Sn mMEREs, VELCVETs New Dammasse Gloth Home &.Foreign Dry. Goods: Millit ery & Mantles Grey & White. Cotton, f Grey ‘& White Shecting, 9â€"4 Wide, LIVERPOOL HOUSE ENAMELED TABLE OCLOTHS, CGreat Removal SALE. areed p ie oo o o JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, FASHIONABLE TAILORINGâ€" ESTABLISHMENT 290| RIDEAU STREET |8% . mng Sieoed piiarey a2 sc m it say ap aun parg otraws, 6 7 9p on We d 5 .WW‘ â€" ‘ The above goods can bear the tost of comparison with those of any other house in .i Terme Coshâ€"&trictly One Price â€" «S Â¥a@»Look Out for Advertisement in this 8paoe. DRAIN AND SEWER PIPES,â€" â€" OHIO SANDSTONE of best q ENGINEERS â€" AND Y ARROW‘S_ _ _ Small Steamers and Steamâ€" Launches Dinner Sets ! ht M Dinner Sets ! | - ~‘‘Dinner Sets ! | Harness and Trunks! June 6, 1876 July #1, 188. (, Immense : Inducements will be: Offered: to HARRIS & â€"CAMPBELL,: FANCY : <AND STAPLE â€"DRY GOODS, N B WV â€"P . 0 M TS 1 64â€" â€"~ AbdUt the end of this ‘Month, ~~> s 0 at ) wg culd REDUCTION NX PR‘OES Cabingt «Makers. and ‘Upholsterers, 158, SPARK® STRERT." Built of Wood, Iron or Steei, LATES‘T NOVELTIES ; MACHINERY CONBTRUCTED FOH BOATS BUILT ABR01iu. CASH PURCHASERS in arder to reduce my stook of c unt #ear m > oK . | ~OBBALES CARPETS and OURTALN "DiNNOT SOb8 | | nnmmuny sn ue noveines, outter e se of Patterns and sizes. 1?"""” B cent will be taken off to the . 0_ 0 0 . â€"â€"| ~~Invite Inspection. J. R. STITT, & Cu. In MYRTLE, SEAT, PRUNE, NaVY J.~ B.. BRANNEN. HAVING DECIDED TO REMOYE To YARROW .& CO., TO MEET SPROIAL REQULREXKNTH, As low as possible before moving . TMPORTER AND DEALER IN 6l~Rideau streoet, ; and UEEQUALE YALUE I® Ww ROBT. FORGIE, FORâ€"BALE BY GEO. J. B. BRANNEN. ISLE OF D0GS, PO LiR, LyÂ¥DON Tllm s Metallic â€" Mattrass Constructed to fit either Wooden or Iron Bedâ€" And is eapecially SHOOLBRED & CO. Winceys, June 8, 1876. Is THOROUGHLY PORTABLE, Adapts itself to the shape of the body, BUILDERB, COONTRACTOR 40., BM Orders respectifully solicited by the Patâ€" TTAWA CARPET HOoUSE THO$Y. 8. SARNEY, $ q +4 p Lo agh. 15 > Hoi Tickings, and 1# DALY STREET, Office in CA

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