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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Dec 1870, p. 1

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DARTKXELL , Darristet * , Attorney and Nutary Public, Glerk ie Poase and County Aitorney, for the United guanties of Prescott and Russell. O@ceâ€"In the . dGouse, L UTLKDAEâ€" 34â€"6m e aerinc08008t9». 0 olcor. OGceâ€"Imâ€" pablie, and Ratent Rigat Soliciior. Olcsâ€"lanâ€" Mm"fl- Russell House, Elginâ€"st. 43utl * Cns coopmynyermnnemegnemen t s axs & o m MiLi» sameers o. e ho uncers, &o, JMceâ€"ln the EpGense, OKKUE. _ _ & m wl wsmwent # . ' OsGRONE & TA 1L0K, Bartristors, b Jeticitore, ko. Oficeâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buildiags, ies dntamave. " Th Mosesove®. @Grores Tauuo®s (tawa keacures Kxerse. _______® ‘W"“"' "NM aeyâ€"st Law, goticitorâ€"in 2 D ta 1 > 4* " . ofkes, O» epesite the Post Ofies, Oita w * We mt CE ie C 2 qs P lse.yed or diseara teathb, bas introguesd into his the us of the Nitrous valide or g4. which the suferer lanstes without t LCC SGK Yessue se haall ue U mu.cnfllu.o.n.. 12007 T Emm Aeromememedmmmmneriumer aiee amuntun®t “.. ROBILLARD, Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur, OfMcein Mr. Hearn‘s Vrug tns, Kaei ons of Supser‘s Bride«. Otce rt 1. m. to 4 p. m â€"sSpeoral stuention wiven to the tre men t temsases of t_o EY % and EAK At night can s wen at ais residence, Marray streoet. m. which the suferer lanstes without dunager or inconveatience, and loses his tooth as it ware in & :oo.lm.-. Us a*;be coasalted any day, except Sanday, which mat whis cuice from 9 «. m. to 6 p Oitawa September %, 1870 An experienced Firstâ€"class Common Schoel r:-.-hoh not afraid to compete (so far profession is concerned) with any per. r‘* Province, desires an engagement ® Ostario, to date from the first of January _ _ Aaull, B1st Oe+, 1110 'P #Q@UEEX RESTAUzANXT, M. KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of Matoaife and Wollingtonâ€"streots, 00« m?nm to the Government Buildâ€" comprises allthe alsitesfer a Orstâ€"slass kestau ant. Yho House h':o‘uu radited «ad ref taished m-fio:t The BAR contains hechologst Brandsir Wines and Liqu ws, and overy afl.n‘a will be flound on the table. The ““fi\t-‘uu will bedirested to he comâ€" quests ana * -MQ\QQ".::.’duIv EC . _ Gorner James and Kingâ€"sts., mom House and Public Ofices, ST. 2. HOVaRTON, Propristor KoRG®K uU recursos, L. D. HALIFAX, NOVA 880OTIA, _ | Established 1851. | Paermansent and transiont boarders accommodaâ€" oiound waty attontion paid to their comfort: . | / e Buildings, ocronr HESDER®#O®, [MoGil) Uaiâ€" veraity Lfi, sician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, reearyâ€"That recently cccupied by Dre. Malâ€" Â¥. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR, COBXNER oF QUEEN AND ELGINâ€"ST3 QTTAW A. IHERY CONYENTENXCE AND COMRORT FOR THE TRAVELLLNG PUBLIC. ‘W“ san bo a4 vrith board and rooms. vith somfortable bouard and rooms. (Gontlemen the Capital will Gnd o:rm a6commoâ€" «tlon by the day or woek at moderate to: me. Â¥3%â€"Chis noase is sitanated in the immediate Waity of tis Cerliameat Buildings and the eeal reare. . S1H°Uf K. ALIVEA MRAaAK CiX%, Deall wo-ido-.u M L spacious samplsâ€"room for commercial #40w And the table spread with BTERYT DELICACY OF THE SEASO N UPPOSITE "TIMES" OFFICE. 'l‘lUIOl nouUsk®, ::lhn Stewart having made arrangomenr | of Lea & Port w -u.-’lhld lady teacher, ansounces | notice that th Dancing Classes will commence on | 4°"#* wik p Wedassday, the 22nd instant dane uo th -. .’.-unhn may be obtamed on app‘.| right may ..% Robert Stewart, Wilbrod street. pae Ask i _(Ottawn September 9th, 1869. 11488f l;.:;.,’ nAlcuc AND DEFPORTXE®T. €ETREAU, The Bar always supplied with the OCHOICEST LILQqUORS, B KETROPOLITAN m AUMOND‘S B10CK, | A, DUPFE. Rudean Street (Jiawa. | â€"â€"â€"â€" i( P. OMEARA. Prorasero®. || YOL. Y._NO. :1585 Motets and Saloons. AVERLY HOUSE, T. R. HIGGIN®, &t. Best of reterences. ki niating reltry, Ac., ponpmengt + Arlalk ) Amrmcrs. »UKGEON DENTIST, UA YOOCK, Avoraey # .DULGO®%aAYX‘*s, SPABKS STREET, OTTAWA. at{orthe Beaver, Toronto Matoal Fire and ok Insurance Co, General Commission mporters, M«nufactures and Mining Agont claims constantly on hand, Oflice, corner + and Sparks streets, over Maon Bro# | NOR , Attor a6Fâ€" Alâ€" L & W , + ncery, Conveyaccor, &#¢, VUnive Buildings, JUaWa. Stabling and an Attentive Hostler. of I.A;’l.ll. Barrister, Attorâ€" #, Solisitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery , Conveyâ€" y RPublie, Cornoer ol sussex and ".. for the FTOP Oflce Buildings, 1.¢x a/i Medic t â€" kNTED, who can mak» from , Address, h; W. F is RELL,, Otaws, 18°0 1011 im i“;l.-' Barristers and o meltors in Chan # tsr the Provinces of ug:;{o UButf â€" Jou® J. GOmx®mL. JOUN ROMAN3, Proprietor. Barrister at â€"law, A 4A a Rassell House, Ot %, Barrister aad Attorâ€" inâ€"Chancery, Conveyâ€" Buildings, Eigiaâ€"s., Raews Eowarn K mwares. Conveyancer, Notary , Ottawe. _ 2037 Public for the Pro A D PRATT, Ike “” t |og o 2424 dn e .A T. .Bs . Bsc l it i dio ces omm mmmuinerint t "I PEBCEXT BELOW COST. Ofcoâ€"Aumcad‘s| Nowlsthotime or bar ains. ies s Blook, Spark s aw, Solicitorâ€" 3gotf Huil, ?P. 4. | Kfi 1400X §5¢ | 39 RIDEAU STREET, \ QorFTAW A daYING OP“E?‘ HIS8 W ESTABâ€" LISHMENXT | (nearly opposite the Ad Stand,) | #ers forsale at VERY LOW PRICES alarge |I '.i‘ '.ul.! re To”bo:'o. Laundry and Fancy aore, t lo:lu:u.Splm. Pickles, Brooms, Brushes, Candles, Coarse and Fine Sait. Aiso. Bordeaunzan4 thar Vinegors | Guitable for the cominag soa«on, comprising a â€" the aumerous other articles nocessary 0 ocnâ€" titate a complete stock. M "UNEARâ€" x8 + MESS POXK, CKLED sALMON, LABIt. HERKINGS, H _ Japaen, Oslong, Congou, Lmporia® Youn l’ul.q-h’o freah u: oboo‘;.‘ ‘ & OrRPEE â€" L * Frosh Coflos ground and roosted daily on 1D WÂ¥ _ Sherriss o all gradger, Ports of One p:llil'y. l-m'-a:m :Jd-w..::u- ’dooo. m % T1GIIWINES, OLD RYE, ':00' A)fi) WHISKEY, igh proof and .vn.u'g.n.dyn' rices. Thorme‘s and Stowart‘ Sootsh Whiukey and Hd Tom. f Bog most respe :fully to intimate to their friends und customers that they have just reccived and have ready orinspes ion he premisos. 1870. Dunvilie‘s Irish Whiskey. Murphy‘s Old [rish Pottoonâ€" Guinness‘ and Loadon Porter, ptes and qts,. are yrups, all grades. ::fo atre Anera‘® :\ou. IHKE OLD sTOCK, SAYE)» FROM FIRE SELLING AT TWENTY.â€"FIVE PELBRCENXT BELOW CO8ST. | ENGLISH, NEWEST aAND MOST FASHIONâ€" ABLE DESIGN®. t TuE READY.MADE CLO THING DRPA Lnu'osrns or aunmn HoUsGt FURKNâ€" . ISHING HARDWARS. twqummdn Arst class outter Suits made to order in best and latest styles (lood At ensured or no #4 6, A. DUFE. WMEARA 4 COo BLYTH & KERZE, No. 2 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas «. 1 Stcam Fitters, Tin branches executed in a prompt workmanlike manner, _ it "'as.pu'""'_m' on given to Rooling and ftting :’ :mho‘lnlud‘l'\lm Condustors, 0., &0. JUST REIESIV4V, ez ~i‘ride of Canada‘" and #seola,‘‘s splendid sssortment of Block Tin Tes and CoFee Pots, Jelliy Moulds, Wire Dish Covers, Spise Boxes, Ladies‘® Dressing Cases, Trays, Eoamelloa Pio UVishes, Preseâ€"ving Prons, Deoit Milk saucepans, &o., &0. _ 41 se hk _ Constantiy on baad, Cooking Stoves, (best imnakers) Hot Air Furnaces, W ater Coolers, Baths, (alt kinds) Cutiory, Plated and Britannia Metr THE OXNLY GOOD 8AU0E. t CcaUTION AGAINST FRAUD. Lue success ofthis most delisions and unrivalâ€" _ d condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of * Worcestershire Sauce" to their owninferior compounds, the public is hereby . informedthatthe only way to secure the . enuine, Suspenders, Scarts, fies, Coll ars, Shirts, Gloves, a, ko. Together with a large and well assorted KXILS WHKLAY, is to and to see that: heir names aro‘u tas wta labels, stopper und bottle. _.’._ i f': Fome of the m-ufim naving been supplied with a spu W orcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of waich the Lames Jl.ut?mmhm been forged, L and P give notice that they bhave furaished the.r correeponâ€" dents with power of attorney to take instant proseediags againat manuafacturers and ven furs of sucn, or any *her imitations by which their right may be infringed. La" Ask io LiA & PERRILNXS‘ Sauce and see Name »m Wrapper, Labe!, Bottle and A YERY LARGE ASSORTMENT sally Â¥ orcester ; Crosse and Diackweli, London, 4¢,| **~. . 0 d . latheamnch at the Comn s, and by Grocers and Oillmen aniver» | Tickets issued through at the Company‘s prine} ally $2v1236 law _ | palsvations. oommmmepromm mm mmmmmmmnmmememmonmmmmmmmmmmmmecmmen | 4 (POF hfl:“'rmu: .-du-o.::‘ulnn..‘ ANTED w traine erminal way staâ€" “r I'&n‘d' a’dgc‘:r:ulumun:- :4 By a young girl a sitostion as SEAM.! on, TRESS, or DRESSâ€"MAKER, in a private â€" C.J; BKYDuEBS, Managing Directer mily or place ot business. vet Montreal, May, 1870. _ Be given it required, Apply at the| qr:awa Orrionâ€"York street, corner of Bussex Wholesale and for by the l orcester ; Crosse mm. m s, and by Grocers and Ollmen univerâ€" uflw % 8271238 law wWORCESTERSHIRK sAUCE, sPRING AMPORTATION®: C MEARA & CO. FREN"H, €LOTHS AND and Copper Smiths, Bell KA & PERRILNXS®! August Lst, 1810 wiyâ€" DULY GOOVS. s 8K FOR LEA & PEXRTNY SAUCE, sCOTCH AND CANAbDLANX MANUFACTURES CGrocertes. Declared by Conaolssoar Mardiware,. Mangers, &c. §X T or tu*® 1870 of the above iUrACTUREs | MPROYEL SERVICE OF TRALNS ‘ _ _ FOR THEsUMXEXR oFr i8to. FASHIONâ€"! roogpRRAT‘ .. OF SPEED. $. | N&W CARS oN) ALL EXPRESS TLAINS. ~Portland to Montreal in 13 Hours. »aRruENr | Montreal to Toronto in 13 Hours. | On and after JUNE 13th the new arrange~ be found of the | ments will ve put in torce, and trains will leave in atatag. !I.ulum;;u ho WEKDS TDt EAST AND WEST, | "wud-uu-nuu- at all pounts. n.;u..' p| will be equipped with handsome | 2J XEW FIRST.CLA8S CiBs, I | _ Bpecial attention is dirscted to this Company‘s «nnouncement, in regard to the â€" I PV LMANX 8 | PALACK _SLEEPING â€" CARS 'wmum-m Through Trains and the sorâ€" | vice will be performed over the ent‘re line in a | manner equal to that ol any rabway or this con tinent. Special arrangomer‘» bave been made \ to accommoedate the pleasure trave‘l In addition to the Fast Time waren it :s intended to make betweenthe RUN n iNGâ€" OF T RAINXNS FOR THE NSUINY 8B oN. Unsurpessed on the continoit. TRAINE WILL LCY BETWERN Portland and Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal and Toronto in" 13 Hours. Stoppieg ouly at the m«»t :mportant Stations, to accommodate the pleasure Lraye‘l For further particulars seo advertisements and time tablos. C J BRYDGES, . Managing Virector Yome " YHTRk atht . _ | . _ CeOrne e We Express for Oglenshar,. COQE 0 W y Brocuavilie, hisgston, gelieville, Foronto, Guaeiph, London, Brantâ€" :;gd' Ofma:l.‘ B.failo, Detroit, 3 points west at..... NIGHT,** _ * do Ulcecrerrenntin neer Mail Tr.in for Toronto and intermediâ€" ate StatiOD8.......«»» wnedk. <+ and intermediate stationg.. ........> Trains for Lachine a 600 a m, T 00 a Puo Pn erenghec it -o ’ -O ts @ l 30 .-'rm- raps &M” Provinse | ins. k @O0INu sOUTH AND KAsST Ascommeodaiion Train for Island Pond June 3 1870 'G' As fast as completed, and intermediate stations &%......... Expre:ss fer Boston, via Vermont Cenâ€" HPOI, ME.....cee «onsencecsernes sessencessscens Express for New York and Boston, via _‘ Vermont COR TAl, #b.,»s»sse00e seeesees Express for New York and Boston, via tGiAID TRUNK BHRAILWAY COM. , PAFXY OF CANADA. !lm.j SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS 1870 . Trains now leare BONAVENTURE @TATIOD Express for Quebes, Island Pood, Gorâ€" ham, Portiand and Lower Proviaces | as follows : â€" Day Express for Otaw®, | _ Brockville, K es Saberitie, rmo-:r. Brantford | woderich, ‘alo, Detroit, Chicago, f and all points WOBt, Bt, .sâ€"sssss000000» | Night do do _ do do _ do â€" Ascommodation Train for Cornwall and Intormediate Stations at........ Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stuti008, Bt...,..0000«» | Tra‘ns for Lachine at ...........08:00 a m, 9 15 a m, 12 noon, 1;39 p m, and 5:30 pm. | uaol-.top- train runs through to @oLIxa soUTH AND EAST. Assommodation Train tor Island Pond between Montreal and Island Pond at St Hilatre, St Hysotnthe, Unton, > Acten, Richmond, Brompton Falle, Sherbrooke, Lennoxvilie, Oo:‘u-. Coaticooke and Norton Milis only at 10 10 p m Bleoping Cars on all night traiam Baggrss* Lecked inrough. hom"cltn"ud“%m*l“n mfi:u-nu-. mfl at 4 00 y* » m. They hmmi.o-umfi for p.:on- gore and Freight The internacional Company‘s Steamers running inâ€" onnestion with the Grand Trunk Raillway, leate Portland every Monday and Thursday st 6 If p m for 8t John, N B, 40. _ Cc aap l f® e n P w Ti: bets issaed throuch atthe Company‘s prin« ciple: stions. E.. artoor information and tims of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way station apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaveature Statios, or at No 39, Great 8t James Streot. CJ BRYDGKS, Yuas % 19MA ““ "%RAXD TRUNK RalLWAY Express for BOBtON &At............sssssscesc00s» Express for NewYork and Boston via RAND TRUNK RAILW AT Express for New York and Boston f via Plattsbargh, Lake Champlain, Bulh‘la:: & Rutiand at............. 600 &#B Rxpress for land Pond, at................. 3:090 p m Nigtt Express (or Quobes, [sland Pond, G@orham and Portiand, stopping beâ€" tween Montreal and Lsland Pond at Bt. Hilaire, St. Hyacinths, Acton, ©ichmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville $A Siceping ts “.'ii"ii’.n nu:“r' C on & Pegâ€" pa:huiutlm.l. steamers " Chuse" and ©Charlotta" leavres PortianAiorssy Wednesday and Saturday after, noun, for Habax, N.3., respectively at 4 p m. ..:.t.rd‘lt. bt, * Tne InternacionalCompany‘s steamers, reaning in counsction with the Grand Truok Rallwa leave rortland every MONDAY and flUl-‘ DAY at 6 pm,for St.John, N.B., &6. » Cul LoR NCR e t cce al June 3 lington and Ratland, Rl.............++ UE ..»seees00eeeeee000ee00e000000e0 0000000000008 sse00* emerreent ht Express tor Quebes, Isiand road, dorkam And Portland, and zan Orricnâ€"York street, corner of Bussex A & A E TATLOR, Aosnge onl heg > ~<prg Vermont CORIFAL Bt....»2«»«»««00«+ , 1870 O A N A D A . CAN DA PPXÂ¥ Gorxgo wEstT, ~Wn~~ L oxks .. Xcdkkend PULYERYVAUHER‘s SYS8TEM is also apâ€" ‘rain# aod the sorâ€" t proved of by on oflicial report oft the Acaâ€" e ent‘re line in a | demio de Medicine, Paris, Royal College of ul way or this con | Physiciang, London, and the Imperial Faculâ€" + bare been made | ty of Vieena, and its curative virtues are con» UaYeh ‘ firmed by thousands of private tâ€"stimonials of s doartIsaments ang | CUrth eFected. (8“; P!"P“M_"‘d‘)-_ > 1 00 a m 5 00 p m 3 0 p m 1 10 a m 6 00 a m 4 00 p m 111 p 4;00 p m 44 pS® |BELTS, AND POCKET BATTERIES ‘ of health and vigour, speedily soothins agonizsing peins, reâ€"animating torpid limbe, reviving the slugcish functions of life, and imparting renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfecbled ty whatever c*~4:> | Medicines and their deleterious consequences | are thus entirely dispensed with, ‘The daily (imllg nurmber of caores .Afoeted by PULYEaMACHENK® MEDnCOâ€"GALYVAN«â€" | IC SY8STEM is +o extenâ€"ive and viried, that | it forcibly poinots to this invention as the | embr . o of a univers«l remedy. These bhighly impror.d iaventions render Electricity perfectly seifâ€"applicable, and «(xâ€" tr: mely efficacious in a mild contiouous form, no sbock or unpleasant sensation boâ€"iug x perienced, wher:by it becomes a true fâ€"untain _ N. B.â€"â€"The following testimony from the elite of the English medical faculty has been received ;® % *# We, the undirsigned, have much pleaâ€" @ sure in testitying that‘ Mr, J. L. Pourerâ€" 4 wacw®n‘s recent improvements in his Voltaic " Batteries and â€" walranic Appliances ftor 4# Medical Purposes are of great tmportance to "# Sclientific Medicine, and that be is entitled 4 to the consideratton and support of every " one disposed to further the advancement of # real and useful progress, #" Dated the 9th day of Marcb, 1866. " #IR CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M. D., r. K. C. P. + SIBR HaKNXRY HOLLAND, Bart,, I.rD & s « »IR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. «* EDWD. H. SIKYVEAING, M. D, MRC8. "# SIR J. RANALD MARTIN, F. K. C.8" These facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail bimse]f of this scientitic and curative progres»s, to which the inventor has devoted a lifâ€"â€"time of «tudy and labour, as an ardent deciple of that great benef«ctor otf mwankind, the late illustrious electrician Mrouase Faraoy. ievirreaine o ie Nee nies PULYERMACHERN‘S MEDICOâ€"GALYAN. IC CHAINS are exceedingly «L. ctive without the aid of medicise, restriction of diet. or the teast derangement of the patient‘s babits and daily occupations, in the following maladies : Rheumatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation Bciatica Cramp + Lumbago Sloggish Circulation* Nenralgia Usinary Disorders Head and Tootbache Paralysis § Liver Complaints _ Epilep=y > ¢ Tic Doloreuz Nâ€"rvous Debility : Indigestion Fnaoctivaal Disorders Deain« se &c., &c. .E“ _ L 7 12 14 & w s The effects of the application otf Pulverâ€" mache:‘s Chaive in any of the above disorders is immediately perceptibleâ€"the relicf of pain instantancous. PRICE LINT OF PULYEBRMACHERS3 CHAIN BANDS AND BATTERIES, B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryons Deafness, Head, Tooth, and Face A he, and Noises in the Head, 218. to 308. * B. uHAIN BANDS for loss of Voice and t1e. : N. OHAIN BANDSâ€"lor Sciatica, Rheomatic, Nenraigia, and Gouty Pains, Local Paraâ€" lysie, Cramp, &¢., 18«, to 22. and 408 BCHAIN BAKDS for Lumbsgo, Indigestion, Liver, Chest, and Runctional Disorders, &e., &'ul’ll as a belt), 22« to 40s and 551. B CHAIX BANDS for Writer‘s Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &¢, 22s to 202 OTTAWA,. FRIDA\ DECEMBER 9, 1870 B COMBINXED CHAIN BAND for Cantil, _ Paralysis, Epilepsy, General Debility Functional Disorders, &¢ , 308 to 508. A comp! te Set of COMBINED UVHAIN BAX <BELTS, and CHAIN BATTERY for ivscuring vital energy, £#5 to £1. The public are most earnestly cautioned to beware of P«eado Klectric Belts advertised by sham Doctors, &¢, for improper %III’M and so severely stigmatized by Vice Chancels lor Malive in the suit Paivermacher vs Hams mond, alias Henry James, alias C. T, Kaphey, M. R. C, 8, alias Heary Burrows, tc‘::s No Galvanic Belts are rulu those bearing the fac simile of M. Pulrermacker‘s signature on the label, A pamphiet containing full particulars may be hbad at the Drug Store of A. Christie, Aparkse Street. TudDERICITY 1S LIFE + |\ _ _ rost orrtc®r, orrawa. PULVERM@ACHER® PATENT | | | . arava +0 of N GALYANIC * CHAIXâ€"UANDS |rm». raLn> afiFenwent. o in e 00000 im J. L. PULVERMACHER, Galvanic Ey on , 200 Regent Street, oa, W. Ottawa, September 6, 1870 1145Â¥ lawk y pHARYESTING IMPLEMEN18S. At"the sign of the ANVIL, No. 24 Rideau btrect, you can fnd a complete assort«.ont of; Grass und other Beythés. Blood Sil er Stiel, all lengths, Blood Cast stee!, «* Blood German Steel, * + Prige of the Field »ilver Stoo!. ed Rorerer Cnempion of «4 Â¥Flint‘s Colebrated 807th, Whitings Eureka Soyth ground, ready for use. Bay Kakes, straight and bent. H.y Forks, two and three proags, BStraw Forks, three propgs. BHoythes Soathos. Grain radies, Maley and Graps Vine. Boythesâ€"stones aad ;Grinds:ones of all sorts and sizes. A complelete assortment of Shelffand Heary Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Coal Oll, &ke., &6, gpe »Aagae®* _ Who bave suffered by fre we dustion in the price of Stoves, Elevated Oven Doubl.swvec. Box Stoves all sizes. Dumb Atoves. CYTHES ! other affâ€"ctions of the Throat, 104. 64 Qrnws, September 0, 1874 sCYTHES!! ° SCYTHES!!! Our WINXTER STOCK, just recei i CAPITAL STOYE DEPOT." 85 Sussex Street, « H MEADOWS & #0. AXD OTHER THO3. BIRKEFTT, Ko. 34, kideau Str.et. «=4 L8O,â€" Cook Stoves. FParlour Stoves. Hot Air Furnaces. Hotel Cook Atoves. make a re= Matter posted up to 9.39 p.m. will be forward ed East and Weoest in supplementary package teo smmie whghtk . _ _ s D00 051C _ The Wostern Mail arriving at T p. m. will be deiivrered the same ovening. + Por Cuna.‘1 Line, close overy Tuesday at 10.45 On Money ~Order ‘Oftces throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundâ€" land and Prince Edward Island, can be Per Canadi.n Line, close every Friday at 10.30 a. m. A supplementary beg for Canadian steamer will be ciosed at 11.30, in which all paid unâ€" registered matter will besent. _ .© quired POBT OFPICE SBAYVINGS BAXL. p8* D:r-lu will be received at this Office. Interest allowed at the rate of Four rr cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at smy time. Fire per cent. will be allowed on zoehl deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" awal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" Post Orricn, Ottawa, 21st Neor.. 18780. Mothers: mortners Mothers fi-‘u you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick cniid suffering and orying with the excruciâ€" ating paino cuttingteoth ? Ifso, go at once and get‘s bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘8 s00THILNG 3YRUP. It will relieve th poor little sufferer; immediatelyâ€"â€"depend upon it : there is no mistak about it. Thereis not a mother on earth who ha ver used it, who will nottell you at once that it will reguisatse the bowels, and ive rest to the mother, and relie! and health to the child, opera ting like magic. It is pertectly safe touse in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and :s the proâ€" soription of one of tna oldest and bestfomale phyâ€" molan and nurses in the United States. Price23 ents everywhere. Be sure to call for "MRS /INSLOW‘8 SOOTHING SYXRUP." Uaving the facâ€"simele of Cartis & Porkins" on ghe outside wrapper,. All others are base iumitaâ€" Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnoetic Ointment Cures Cn-{ or Batties.â€"Dr Biouan, of Utict New York, saye: «L have ased Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment in my practice a number of years, and can say with pleasure 1 deem it one of the greatest discoveries of the 10 ; for the cure of Infsmmation of the Lungs, Infammation)‘*; he Bowels, [nfammatory Rbeamatism, andin Ohilaâ€" bed Fever, uor'uu with erfect success, in qases of Burnas, Brutses, Fro: â€" Limbe, it aote like & m.’ pi.J. P. Kex®ipr ,ofc\mumo. New York, says : * It has mm thetext trial, h.l'n[ot been found M|1 astonishing oures nfdamâ€" mation of the Langs and Croup and the wonderful says; "I have used it in severr l oases of Bpecial sundry ine? rempiatals. oo 200 iA megeriors er com: s it a su article, and well worthy the notice of all .‘ erlest Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. R Trask‘s lnfdo Ointment, and see that the words «aAa. TRAsK‘8 MAGNETIC OINTMENT ‘ are “la.ufinp'u’r Lyman, Newoastle, C. W., General oweas . W., Gener Agonts for the Ouuiu. Bold l; ou.J. by all raggists and by medicine dealers everywhore. ir well assorted Stock of Groceries, Wines, uors, and Provisions, all of which will be sold at prices not to be rivalled either here or. “I.A'u..”.mm of buying Goods at ing ying our the lowest prhumnd from the Importing Vensels, enables us to soil in tuture as we have done heretofore, which we hope bas given satis. {action to those who bhuve favored us with a call. Rye, rroof and w-flk best aiways on hand, Also, Gin, ies and Wines directly Imported. Those who have not already tried our Goods are resp: ctively invited to call, ‘ M Reâ€" member our motio. "Qaisk Bales and Light Profits."""M%, Balt and flnmlnhud. ‘ P. BAsKERVILLE & BROS. P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Wholesale and Retail dealers and Commisâ€" obtained at this Oflice. Also, Postage and Bill Stam Ovvmlr:vuno-l a.4., 0 T rx. A Married Man, who understands rarming in all its departments ; has had long experience in , August T, 1870. Desire to draw the attention of the Pubiic to ME PEOPLES TEA STORE, ITUATIONX WANTED sPECIAL NOTICES. &. _E., AQM AS FAR ME R No. 36 +9 G. P. BAKER, Postmaster. 1870 â€"St., and 1428â€"1y i Going Rorth Prescott to Ottawa. WAlL wili leave Prescott Junction at 6 a m, : eonveciiog with the 3. T. Kxpresses Kast and Wiost, and arrivipg in Ottswa at 8.30 a m. | # .ILuwili leave Prossott Junction at 1.2> p m, , câ€"nnsecting wita the G, T. Express leaving Mo«t:eal a. 8 a m, and arrlsing in Oitawa t [ 3 45 p m | tXPRED3$ rill leavo Préesoutt ! c«otion a. 420 p m, | sonpbectiny witd Q T. rxapress=e, Kast and ' W cot, and armvirg io Oita®= st 7 p m | â€" 10 maputes ~liowed at Presstt Janctigr | refrcshiwnsite. ~aarrl ApP T EOE ‘,& s ’1 wish [ were acertain bard whose mouth = mabier 1@ (: _ "As like a funnel § v m\ e ar | That I might nn’g with rmper force of 2o es iR op â€"g* V Wls ) =, going through a tunnel; 2 n on . * + n i i But still I will attempt it, as I‘m very full * umss of fun AFEMUIE ¢T. 1.A WRE | eee I i slellls l ““:f:‘-‘ll'?l) O.T'tAWA!Anddg;:ryth.ng I do is most inimitably im asd from MONDAY pert, the 21st inst , three traive whil runm deily on this Railway as Loo w . , uuing South Ortawa to Prescott. v ALL will lears Ottawa at 9 30 a m, connesting at P.escott, with the Grand Trenk Express, { r the West, and with the Ogdensbarg Railâ€" ~__ _ #4y, for Boston, New York, £¢. § MALlLwili lsive Oitawa at 12 08 noon, conneâ€"tâ€" ing .with the Grand Truck Exprars, tor Montreal, EXPKEsSS «1 llsare Ottawa at 10 30 p m, connestâ€" ing wich tho Grand Trunk Expresses, Kast a0 Jâ€" W est. Tickets may be obtain d «o application to any vf the Company‘s Ageuts, or st any of the Princiâ€" pal stations of the gziapse Ir.ok Kailway. tiivg, â€" K LUTIRELL, ~‘TYVMAs KEKYNOLD3, superictendert. Managing Directo citawa, Novembar 19, 1870. Oitawa, going through in 13 HJU &3. uB u:‘-.l.or M ;gou. Dec.5, TRAIN3 will EXPRE33, at 4.45 a m, conneciing with Grand Truok 6xpres« from the Wert, and arriving at Otâ€" awas, at 8 +0 a in. MALL TKRAILN, at T7 3) a w, arriving at Ottawa «t 1.54 R w . EXtRESS! at 3.30 p m, oounu’. with Grand Trunk Day Express from the WeR, and arriviog at Ottaws at 7.16 p m. run as follows : LXPRESS, at 9 40 a m, arriving at Breokville at 1.¢¢ pim, and conbecting with Grend Trunk Day Xxpress going Wost. _ _ _ _ <&pc . MALlu TRALN, at 3 4) p m, arriving at Brook nile 915 p m. EXPREKâ€"8, at 10 33 pm, arriving at Brock. ville at 3.16 a w, and connecting with Grand Trunk Nigh. Express going West. _ in avwA CENUOILAL AABD Uit#CKG & YILLE AND QO1TAWA HALi.W aYÂ¥s. Trains on Canada Ceniral and Porth Branch make certain congections with all trains on B. & 0 Kalway _ Aok ** : doon‘s A bleeving Car will leave Toronto on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights, by the Grand Trank 7 30 p m train, and g* through to Ottawa, arriving at »,.30 a + 4; 4. merop haddthen Shediarriin dvd Returning, it will ‘leave Ottawa on Tuesday, Thurrday and Saturday nights, at 10 30 p m, and ? through to Toronto by 4. T. Tra:a, arriving at oronto at 11.30 a m. e Freight forwardced with dâ€"spatch, as the C. O, and 8 & 0. HKailwars are the eame ruage as the Gracd Trork. Car loads go through in Grand Irutk Cir: to all poliuts, without tracehipment, . _ M Certain eonneetions made Truok Truing. *s LR E AL :EST ATB, Mill Property, Farms, Timber lLa.nds, Timber Licenses, &¢. INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. ALTERATICNX 972 TRALN®, * Commenoing DbCENMBiLh %, 1®7«. rLEEPING CARs between LJRQNL) aud 4* ~THOMAS D. LEWIS Of Témploton, County of Ottawa, Quebec, INSOLVENT, The subscriber will ofer for sale by Public Auction, at the Court House, Town of Aylmer, on THURSDAY the fifteenth of December, at twelve o‘clock Noon. The Valuable Roal Estate Timber Lands, Saw Mill, known as Eagle Mills, Templeton ; Carpenâ€" ter‘s and Blacksmiths‘ Shop, Dwelling Houses, Barns, Stables, &o., erected on the following asil trains on this Line are run on Montreal properities to wit In the Township of Templeton, in the County Of Ott 1wa Quebee : Fifth Rangeâ€"West half Lot 15, 100 Acres. Seventh Rangeâ€"Aorth half Lots 1, 2, 3. 285 Acres. ‘ Lots 7, 100 Acres. * Eigth Rangeâ€"Part lot 3, 1%4 aeres. Part lot 4, 200 acres. South half lot 5, 100 acres, Do lot 7, 100 acres. \ Do lot 8, 100 acros. ‘ Wost half lot 1#, 100 acres. On this is a valuâ€". able farm. 4 North half lot 17, 100 agres. 3 ‘ Do lot 18, 100 acres. ~~ j Ninth Rangeâ€"North half lot 5, 100 acres. Lot 13, 200 acres. On this lot is erected a Saw Mill, known as the “gcdo Mills," Carpenter‘s ‘Shop, Blacksmith‘s Shop, Cook House, lour other Houses, three Barns, and other build: ings thereon erected. South half lot 14, 100 acres, with buildings thereon erected. South half lot 18, 100 acres. Tenth Ran Woest half lot 5, 100 acres. East In!’ lot 5, 100 acres, W est half lot 6, 100 acres. Lot 9, 100 acres. â€" Lot 13, 200 acres, with Dwelling House and Acrive at Sand Point 1.35 aud 7.!0 p m Broekville, Ont., Des 1, 1870 orth haif lot 42 Nort! acres. North hairipr %#, 409fheres, North half lot 19, 100 acres. Elerenth Rangeâ€"Lot 6, 200 aores. This is valuable timber Land. Twelfth Rangeâ€"Part lot 14, 25 acres, commonâ€" 1y called McGregor‘s Farm. Thirteed@® Rangeâ€"Part lot 13, 40 aeres, with buildings thereon erected. f Also Insolvents interest on lot 15, in the 15th eoncession of Templeton, Quebes. â€"â€"AL80«â€" MPORTA®T SiALK THE TNXDERMENTIONED LICENSES COMâ€" MONLY CALLED TIMBER LIMITS, will be sold at the same time belonging to same Estate :â€" â€" First Licenseâ€"Number Eight (8) for 1870 and 1971, to Cut Timber on the following limits : PoRTLAXD, QUEBRECâ€"Area 17} square milesâ€" To commence at the rear line of the townsh i of Templeton, running on said rear line cf miles on the course due morth, and in breadth not more than half way to the height of land beâ€" tween the Blanche and Lierve Rivers. The westâ€" ern boundary of this‘ limit is the township of Wakefeld. The upper boundary of this limit has only 2} miles. Becondlyâ€"Liconse number oigl.uy-oi‘ht (88) for 1870 and 1871, to cut Timber on the felâ€" lewing limits, viz., Wakefield, Quebec. C LC (odlerrag 6 c ul e w C 4B Ee it l m old ptl â€" sc i P 24 L © Area Ti square milesâ€"Lots number 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21 in the eighth (8) Range ; and 17, 18, 19, 21, 26 in the ninth (9) Range ; 17 to 24 inâ€" clusive, E; 4 22, N. 4 25, 26, 8. § 27, in the tenth l‘?‘ ; and 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21, 5. 4 22, E. i 23, S. } 24, 25, 26 in the eleventh Range of the township of Wakefield. Also, the Insolvents interest in the Graphite Company of Canada, 200 rhares Farming and Milling Implements, including a valuable Gumming Machine, Lathe Machine, bi;u, %‘::.hc-mn" ke., &o., &s. or ef particulars, to WikLfa® Li®pear, 2, Merchants Exchange Mentreal Timts â€" Â¥ermbet i4 ALTERATICN OF TIME, RMRailyoads. : eave Brockvil‘c NQTIC E. mease Ottawa. In the matter of n 4BB9TT, M aa igr . Saxe wrote of " Riding on the Rail," but never said a thing About the best part of the rideâ€"the part of which 1 sing ; Se " All aboard ‘* and if you «"peel" the arplo of your cye, h You‘ll laugh in that immoderate way ‘awhich makes a person ¢ry, Hurrah ! wo‘re in the tunnel now, and all is black as night, When suddenly 1 strike a match that ‘shows a furny sight ; Talk of the group of Niobeâ€"this beats it out and out, For nice young men are hugging all the pretty girls about. * That fellow just abead shirt haltâ€"way on,* And that one in the w » pi(; I The tunnel now is at an end, but while the train was in it > The very darkest kind of deeds were done in half a minute ; n And if there‘s any fearless man who hasn‘t bing cousin John ; That gay old gal has taken out her fals teeth on the sly, And that aristocratic chap is eating onion seen his share, 1 I‘ll take him with me some fine day, and let him pay my fair. * Epitaphs Collected in Spare Moments,"" | the title of a sketchy volume just publishâ€" \ ed in England. Its author is a ‘‘commerâ€" | cial traveller,‘* who conceals his name, but | says his book is +( by a Commercial." He| is too modest, for his work is an interesting l addition to a {)ecuhnr class of literature, and he is entitled to the cradit of it. He has made a record of the odd epitaphs he has encountered in journey in which his first leisure from the calls of business must always have been spent in the graveyard. ‘ These epitaphs FLave advantages over m«any 1 thit get into print, because their authenâ€". ticity is guaranteed and the places where they were found are deucribott so that the r gler is in no danger of being deceived by tie production of & flippant w.t, whose jest was never put into stone. _ . _ ~ ne of the inscriptions recorded is as follows: "She wasâ€"what ? What a" wife should be. : Sheo was thrwh,"" s 00000)000 _ Awidow, whose husband died from the bursting of a bloodâ€"vesse!, described the scene in four couplets, of which this is one : 6+ His last life‘s blood was sprinkled orer There is a polished quatrain om® an inâ€" fant‘s tomb in Alverstoke. Churchyard in * * C A pained, 6 % How many vo{:gers their course perform #¢ This httle bark a kinder fate obtained, _# It reached the haven ere it met the stormg . An epitaph in Aston Churchyard, near Rirmingham cuntains a eoncise and telling uns'or‘otho heathen‘s doubt of a resurâ€" rectionimby a comparison of: human with It bloomed to dieâ€"Stie*iied to Dioom, Her Summer hath pot sped. The virtues of Rebecca Rogers, df Folkeâ€" stone, who died August 22, 1688, are reâ€" corded : A house she hath, it‘s made of such: good fashion, 4 The tenant ne‘er shall pay for reparation : Nor will her Landlord ever raise her rent, Or turn her out of doors for non-Y.ymont & From Chimney money too this cell is free ; To such a House who would not Tenant be * An epitaph in Tethford Churchyard acâ€" counts for the deaths of a whole family, of which The father died of a mortification in his thighs, The sister dropp‘d down dead in the ories. . 4 The following, announcing the quick deaths of James Lawrance and Jane his wife, was written by Sir Henry Wootâ€" toh on the monument of Sir Albertus Morâ€" ton and his wile : She first departed. le for one day tried To live without her,; liked it not, and died. Gbutp for Ladiesâ€" Chatelaine braids of hair are displacing The gpcy hbat with a low crown is the hat of the season. Ssotch linsey of a bottle green color is pogduiar c:luuluer wltumu”dfor l:l::: P ilk and velvet are in t oqua proportions in un"hticd-ion of l:«?iu‘ The most fashionable colors for dresses are bottle green, olive green, maroon, plum color, garnet brown, and dark blue. _ â€" Round hats have suddenlznsom out of favor with young ladies, the Gypey ‘bonnets hare taken their place,. There i are so many fashionable siyles now that & lady has large liberty of choice. o & & dn i on e Wc A Noew Collection of Epitaphs â€"I:r;:tâ€"y‘ i)elu, with postilion sash end lappels in front, simulating a vest front, are becoming very popular. _ _ _ English calfskin gloves of clalk slate color, long and two buttoned, are now worn for demi toilette,. _ __ _ _ _ â€" Bows of cherry or garnet . silk, the birs and fringed at the eJdge, fashionable than ever. There is an immense variety of cloaks, almost all shapes and styles being worn. Passementerie, all kinds=of ft::l, Iringes, lace, and curled feathers are u to orna ment. â€" The most habilees are the tightâ€" fitting casaques, with basque and tunic. Short costumes will be & trifle shorter in the skirt, as tho season advances ; that is to say, those intended for outâ€"door wear will just touch the instep. . This is exactly the proper lenfth ; if any shorter, they are not in good style; if longer, they are not preâ€" served from dirt, and thus frustrate the inâ€" tention with which they were introduced. Violet velretsen costume, with deep flounce put on in large box plaits, with a deep heading. Each plait is turned down at the top, so as to show the lining of vio. let satin. _ Mousquetaire jaicket, open up to the waist of the back, the corner being turned up to the side seam. The front of the basque is also turned back to meet the other corner the basque being lined with satin, which forms the revers. Th‘o jacket ‘sudden desth‘s a shocking thing t is open to the waist over a violet satin waistcoat, with two small points. . Page sleeves, open to the armhole over tight satin ones Brraa‘s Wareres, (The great public reâ€" medy,) have now been in use over twenty years, hence it cannot be said that they are on trial. They hare been thoroughly tried, and pronounced (on the authority of those whose lives and health they have preserved) to be a cure, harmless and emiâ€" nently salutary preparation, and if taken in season will invariably cure colds, coughs, sore throat, and all Bronchial affections. One fgir trial will convince the most skepâ€" Going Through a Tunnel. tical, Sold by all Medicine a Je pur ooe Dealers, at lifte‘s wild ocean tempestâ€"tost an ;l‘ll the white cravat is rob ol daat" has got a clean low crown is the Pecues I Editorâ€"Freight trains, did you say ; | only freight traims ? U, that they had been a clean| passenger trains, with thirty victims inâ€" ;slead of three. But it can‘t be helped. rat is robâ€" \ We must put up with freight smash ups, though 1 would they were passenger her false} crashâ€"ups. But rush to the scene magâ€" | nify, exagerate, favbricate, lie. We must ng onionâ€" | make the best of it we can, Only three ; what a pi..upm thirty. As 1 s remark.d on & occasion, â€" Mr. while the | Brydges has broken faith with me in poli tics, so that I am bound to fight him on erse done | the management of the Grand Trunk. o " to the scene, and lie your best. , ut on {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS SCENE IN The Toronto, Tâ€"legraph says â€" that the following scene occurred in the office of the Toronto Glob: on Saturday morning last : Reporterâ€"(Rushing in excitedly)â€"Anâ€" other accident on the Grazd Trunk.> Editorâ€"(joyfully)yâ€"Ah! goodâ€"good. Reporterâ€"Eighten cars smashed up. Editorâ€"~plendid! What more ? Reporterâ€"Two locomotive, destroyed. Ed:itorâ€"Better still. Go on. Reporterâ€"Lerge quantity of freight and live stock burned up. destroved Editorâ€"Oh, but this is welcome news. What next ? Reporterâ€"Three porsons killed and several wounded. Editorâ€"Unly three that will do for th else? The celestial ear loves the clnk of barâ€" barian dollars, and manages, it would seem, effectually to poison the tea without losing the customers. An English monthiy, the food Journal, shows very plainly how this is done. The Chinese are epicures in tea. They pour th: boiling water on the leaves, and quaff the steaming beverage, shutting it in no doubt with a relishing emack ; and then, economically drying the leaves, they furbish them up and transfer them to the Brnitish market. The Chinaman takes tho aroma, and the Engâ€" lish teaâ€"drinker takes the bitterness. Dr. Mutter, who has been conducting certain inquiries for the journal alludes 12y declare‘o that some gunpowder teaâ€" which ought to be the best greenâ€"consist. ed of common caper, faced with Prussiwm blue, and thatâ€" a sample of Kais tow was made up of rice husks and other matters. One sample is described "very common dust, mixed with a uantity of small, reddish, unknown seeds, from filings much burnt." Another sample pro:'fd to be chiâ€"lly made up o rice, faced with plumbago and lampblack, with some pieces of free lumbago scattered through mixture. In one lot exam ined were of decayed wood and fragmen seeds and stones, and another contsined erable amount of ex hausted leaves, J nd(utrinfout weitho catechu. But, strangest "of all, in one sample Dr, Mutter discovered feather« scattered among rice and pea hbusks, and leaves of the Chinese willow.. These adul | terations are all bad enough ; but a comâ€" \ mon black tea, faced with Prussia blue to make it sell as green, is actually poisonous. If the Chinese can poison their tea thus, and at the same time rétain their ous tomers, they will no doubt continue to do so ; but it is not very likely that, for the sake of n‘!gmg their wounded ‘Celostial | honour, they will seek to sweep off with iiéportprâ€"'l‘wo freight trains completely A Connecticut farmer has just finâ€" ishedfl:a(ll) hog pen, which is grained and papered. ! R Nitroâ€"glycering, has heen jn use five _ It is rumoured g..c the Duke of Norfolk is to be married to a princess of the ISouse of Orleans. * inss & years, and humipooplo. A wild wom been discovered on West l[ounu:z, near Keene, N. H. Sue takes to the thick woods when pursued . The Duke of Aosta, on receiving the crown from the Spanish delegation, con gratulated them on fact that sfl'"' had succeeded in reconciling order with liberty . He promised to ma the constitution al traditions of bis family, and believed his conduct would be such that all parties would admit his honesty of purpose. The bonfire in front of Balmoral Castle, to celebrate thoe settlement of the marâ€" riage of the Princess Louise to the Marâ€" quis of Lorne, was oo‘mpbod.flf barrels of uBs U° 2 . i e T c s N y tar, birch w:i firwood, sawâ€"mill sweepings, &c. It measured upward of 100 feet in circumierence at the base, and was nearly thirty feet in height. The light was ap plfi to the pile by Prince Leopold. < HmhFJn‘oopimmunmm of George Peabody in on | To blow hot and blow cold in a couple of Tas Ecoxexicar Corxou, lately called at Rome is an instance of the solicitude of the Catholic Church for the welfare and prosâ€" perity of her Communicants. Lirge assemâ€" plies of this nature containing represenâ€" !hfimfmdl parts of the world, should be of some benefit to our race, We hope days Is one of the world‘s greatest failings ! While aliye he was always environed with praise, But now he‘s surrounded with railings. Pucks, goese and other wild fowls have never been so plentiful on the waters of 1 Island as ht present, and several .m haule of 1530 cjuch _lun l')oen made. this opinion will be as harmonious and unanimous as the verdict in favor of the Great Shoshonees Remedy, for diseases of tholmr,blood,M liver; &e. For by all druggists, Berakeast. â€"Eppa‘s CocOaâ€"GRATEFOL aXD Coxrortixe.â€"The very agreeable character of this preparation has rendered it a genâ€" eral favorite. The Crit Service Gazette reâ€" marks :â€"* By‘a thorough knowledge ( the natural laws which govern the operâ€"uouns of digestion and nutrition, and by a c«reful application of the fine properties of well &etodooooqlr.nmh-w our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured bcvenqa'hichmy save us many heary doctors‘ bills."" Made simply with boiling i{reaceopathic Chemists, London. A Nice Cup of Tea GENERAL NOTES THE TORONTO °: «©GLOBE OFFICE. rse? But no matter ; this time. | Anything Â¥evenues of Barbarian J a¢ 4 W# i ty t w i

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