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Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Mar 1874, p. 3

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The meeting broke up at 11 o‘clock, has, prior to ‘his resignation, obtained leave of absence until June. Judge Badgâ€" ley has resigned, and Judge Monk has ob\ hhdhtno‘dmnu,flumh‘ the three vacancies on the Fenchâ€" it is said htll.onunduwillb.filhdby'd- nesday, so Munbuh-olm(b‘ may be proceeded with. P Col. Pope has returned from U“.tt with Mr. Peacby, and :mg that -n-' il-mmo((bof lu;n.m other military property, to Corpo» ration, is likely to nhyl{{.. ‘The other members of the delegation, except the Mayor, are remaining at the cavital to con.. Ti hyor, are remaining at the capital to conâ€" tinue the details of t'bo ooufmunww will include the transfer of leases, &0. The stock market this morning Sigh, and stliers being Ihtltned to‘h high, and sellers being i mmuflr_ Montreal which opened duil, closed with buyers at 193}, .. Commerce was also firm,â€"with 125 bid. . Some brokers think that with money so easy, prices will prow bably go hi,hfl. Salesâ€"â€"10 Montreal at 192}. 39 at 1 ZLMIOMWZ};M.‘.‘ 1 nmi wcny.uo-umz.ugh closing at 102 to 103}. Commerce, 125 to 123} ; Merchants, 111} to 112. KINGSTON. _ MMMâ€"M Serâ€" vieccâ€"License. Thirtyâ€"five Italisn immigrants arrived ‘hn J-furdny, and left l!.ln miorning for Tordnto. A young man named fi.bnelo. was sufâ€" focated in the burning of Coyle‘s rope walk on Siturday. k. races to rgof0% "hlt ovening for m'â€"â€"lâ€"“, Taces to morrow. ‘The track is ‘ from the thaws, but safe, | Great mm till toâ€"morrow. ‘There are 17 cases on the roll. 1t appears that Chief Justice Duval The Coroner‘s inquest an the bodies of the children lounim‘ Levis bas been postâ€" :gd uniil l‘hu:d:;> l:h the m;uno Deucet, which bsh‘:n g) light new facts, and implicaies several medical students of this city, who seom to have haan racnlarle or2. °: 1 N2O seem to have been regularly organized, havin Mrhcxdqurhnhflt. Lewis Suburbs. & ~ A_ leiter from ‘the Biskop of Ontario rlmn&hquuw here, promiâ€"es to any proâ€" m" the Synod to remove the offices to Ottawa, and if necessary io me his veto power, unless the removal be decided by an overw ig majority, 22 126. Bishops will decide the Money market is very -l].odinnry little demand. Slmkh:mybothd at from 6 to T per cent. | Business at the banks is @uiet. Sterling exchange is firmer and soid in round amounts this at 108]. _ °* !'r It has besn thawing all day, and the sgow iwrepidly dissppestihg?s .‘ _ It is said that Mr. m who is exâ€" t.â€"ingimb‘nuppen ions of the Ottawa, comp hu:mh'- explg:fi. of the River Greasoe, and finds that Lower Canadian, bank from the source .to the fi most convâ€"mently adapted for a railway. day by Court. The Witness libel u-w-zuun.d this afternoon before the Police Magistrate. The foremanof the Witness was examined as to the circulation of the paper and of the articles in it. The Montreal Tele; Company have moved into their u-fl":fmn the cor« mer of Francois Xavier and Sacrament streets. It is one of the finest buildings in the city. â€" The J. H. Pope left for England on N-d:‘:nto plmro'.ulo Qbuf:: of the St. Francis and. Megantic Railway on the market. . The petition of Rosentaum against the decision of Judge Ranisay, condemni him to to extradited, | was refused 3 day by Ju‘ge Mondelet in the Superior Work on the new City Hall will shortly be resumed. _ | On motion of the Hon. Attorney Genâ€". eral, the touse went into Im.-d the Bll::tdBill. Eighteen clauses were passed, progress was then reported. The House adjourned at 11:40. Hon Mr. Crooks moved the House into committee on the Liquor Bill, which was reported with certain amendments, _ The House went into committee on reâ€" solutions to the Liquor Bill. The resoluâ€" tions were passed. Piost L Nes An Extradition Case=â€"Survey on Upâ€" per Ottawaâ€"St. Francis & Meganâ€" tic R. R. Dobenturesâ€"" Witness " Libel Suitâ€"Market Quotationsâ€" Itdlian Immigrationâ€"New Build‘ ,_ in nrly to Mr Meredith, the Attorney said, while admitting that it would be advisable to introduce a winding up act, he could not do so this session. _ A Bill respecting the incorporation of Joint Stock Companies ‘was read a third time and psssed. _ _ _ | _ _ . Mr. Gibson moved, in amendment, that the report be recommitted, with instruc« tiouns to cousiler the preamble of the bill to nnniuhlrko North and South riding« of Huron for registration purposes. After a discussion which lasted until mearly six o‘clock, the members were called in and the amendment was carried by 40 to 29. The House then rose. Ontario Legislature, ‘the Speaker took the chair at 3:25 p m. After routine L â€" o _ Mr C mwon moved the adoption of the second r@,ort of the Committee on Pri~ vate Billl. _ 84 % ‘The House went into Committee on the Assessment Act, which was zl‘ll-d with some trifling alterations. The was then resd a thid time and passed. ce The statement is again freely made that burglars in the city are in league with the detectives or some of them would have been arrested ere this. A very handsome oil portrait, of Hon. R W. Scott is to be hung in the reception room of the Local House in a few days. Homcepathic Bill Defeated â€" wins the Mm Difficultyâ€"A Fussy Oppositionâ€" Burgiars in League with Detecâ€" tives â€"Portrait of Hon. R. W. seott Toronto, March 3. The Homcepathic Bill in charge of Hon. My. Cr.oks w â€" gilled in the Private Bills Committce «. s morning. Dr Baxter‘s sllopathic bill passed the Mn,:; Committeo, and is beingâ€" â€"reâ€" printed. 6 4 Wagner was again before the Committe® of Pablic Works, and M’l.ht he had lost the no; ?hlbnud letter from n:lhf‘ Hon. Mr. McKellir, respecting the « hnl;:-y to the Crnw.?li-on workmfi. The »pposition are g a great over what nearly overy ::.. employer of labor in the city did. | _ â€" > _ BY TELEGRAPH MONTREATL QUEBEC, TORONTO. + «t + Kixastox, March 2. Montrzatr, March 3 es The Goodrich Case Kate Stoddard or Lizsie King, is to be tmied about the Goodrich affair in April. Her counsel wanted to throw up the case \ in consequence of some eccentric letters [ iy unignod ""‘2‘5.'7...."“"’..""»“&‘.",-..2“""3 ‘iuhmw-::ww , she reâ€" | marks she gl htnlnln;vm i pr on heC( Amnmp. An Havana letter states the order from Spain removing the embargo from Ameriâ€" author being pressed e Un ed States Government in demanding the release of these estates, have added such enormous taxes to them that the owners Mfl;wwmwm&&m perty. _ .nlul:li:&th:m-cof Bmwmn-om the Domingo controversy, will lead to revelations connected with the annexation scheme. * * Despatches from the naval fleet state that orders have been received from Washing â€" ; to a naval exer« Ail Aprit 15. fleek are now er for Key Wwest coal, sin sight. The {rigate ‘ m'mhn mém scare is unfounded, as the Cuban have given u tho'kd‘mstm’uunlou, beâ€" ing too slow for use in running a blockade. _ Captain Oslen, her late comâ€" mander, is in New York, and has been for several weeks. Naw Yorr, March 2~â€"The barque Erer, ett Gray,‘ of Ymth. Me., from ‘Mataâ€" moras, which a this w& l‘m that on Feb. 17. off Havana, was‘ boarded by force by Spanish soldiers and searched. San Domingo Again. An Havana letter states the. Madrid Government d‘i:‘rpmo;dJmhr’l late proclamation, will soon send, ex»Capâ€" tain General Concha to resume command of the Island ot Cubs. A fh?.uh from ‘Tortu, s the steamer Fortune arrived n-ozrl.h:’u.nd mnrh great excitement over the report» ed escare of the steamer + Edgar Stuart, all the R.K. Co‘s. that have made a.reâ€" duction in the wages of their engineers to restore them to the former figure, and if this is not complied with, a strike will be ordered. 1t has also been determined that in case of the necessity arising forla strike on any of the through lmes, it shall become general. o _ New York, March %â€"A New . York 'l'bnm?my a':‘mto have discovered exâ€" e ive gold mines in the Island of French uiana. CuevBLaxp, March 2 â€" The convention of locomotive engineers‘ adjourned sine di¢ Sntmdni‘:unln‘ 1t is authoritatively sg_nud & demand will be made upon Locomotive Engineers‘ Convention. Five thousand Republicans encamped near the village of Somorostro, 15 miles northwest of Bilbos, were surprised by Carlists, and a bloody engagement took place, in which one thousand ofâ€"the former were killed. ‘The remainder took to flight and were closely pursued by the Royaliste» All of them were either captured or drowned, in an attempt to cross the river in the way of theit# retreat. Forsonal. Surrender of Bilboa. Bavoxws, March 2.â€"A despatch has beeen received by the Carlist Junta here, reporting thit Bilboa has surrendered to the Royalists, It is said thirt one church, bardment of the city. March 2. â€"Salutes were fired. Sfuraly in soretal places, on recuipt ar The &ohtmnt is officially announced of the Earl of Pembroke to be Under Sece retary for the War Department, and of tae Earl of Rauulzn to be Lord High Commisâ€" sioner in General Assembly ot the Church of Scotland, t Mavam, March 2.â€"Gener«l Lomas‘ force will embark at s.--m?}.».» der, where it will be joined by troops under Gen. Moriones. several banks, and _ seventeen private houses have been destroyed by the bomâ€" ‘At Wardour, Wiltshire, a cannon burst, and several persons were killed and wounâ€" Saturday in several places, on receipt of the nows dt_nludgc in the Tichbogne Some Democratic journals deplore the verdict, denounce Chief Justice Cockâ€" twick fad quore egeiset won Tno ntlcuene m cri of Caleb &uhm; in his recent book on the Geneva Arbitration. to the building before assistance reached. The fire was caused by a spark from the chimney getting under the joists. . The house was insured for $400 in the Provin« cial Insurance Company, whichâ€" willâ€"not cover the damage done. The furniture was saved. Both fires were at a consider= able distance from the centre of the city. * The official reports of the battle on the heights of Somorostro adimit that the Government troops lost 800 in killed and wounded. Harmro®, March 2. A fire broke out in the stables of Forbes‘ ashery this morning, between five and six o‘clock, but owing to the distance from the alarm bell, the buildings wer@#desâ€" bvyedbofonnlinun::uh‘d. Act: and calf, four horses, three hay were burned. . The val lmfld- ing was insigni No j ce. About :g t o‘clock broke out in the residence of R. Haigh, bookbinder, on Canada street, doing cofsiderable damage razor. She may®recover Incendiaries at Workâ€"Attempted Suâ€" icideâ€"T‘wo Pires. HRaxmitox, March 3. About five o‘clock this morning a fire broke out in the barns and stables of Mr. Forbea‘ ashery, on the corner of Welling= ton and Barton streets. in the barns were six horses, a cow and a cali, a quantity ot harness, three tons of hay, and several other articles, which were all consumed, with the exception of two horses. Mr, Forbes was insured for $500. ‘The fire was evidently the work of an inceridiary, About three hours after this, another fire was discovered in a house owned and occupied by Mr. B. Haign, on Canada street, near Qusen street South, which was completely destroyed. The fire origiâ€" | nated from a defect in the chimney. ‘The building was insured for $400; | im Inants of nbrall ndreates atson, of a iding on tig soteek oPfting mnd tiroek artoon dt tempted to cut her throat with an old _ ‘The Police Commissioners pending the passage of the new license law are not goâ€" ing to reduce the large number of liquor The burning of over 1,000 candles during the consecration of the Sacred Heart was grand in effect. O No aos w taken in the sport which will end with .rl.:.“.‘ there grand t evening . was & service in the Roman C.tholic Cathedral over the close of Father Langorke‘s mission. Over 5 000 attended, and the singing was grand. Embarkationâ€"Official Reports. Salutesâ€"Appointments. Disapproval The Fleot. ENGLAND. HAMLLTON. FRANCE. Surprised. the Speniardé O40 Thess wilueg to fror this estabiistament with their will have the Ti uanotantif ts Hoialy ceniedr |_ _ ‘PIERRE §100 l:l%':'s‘nn MONTH and > 8:' Braided “h.l m"fl. Cl fe m&gflflw.'flvm% at moderate prices and on liberal conditions, .. n ons mm on epnppenaitt ucn.mfi},_gg_umw m in They are ready to wnmgâ€"u friends and from the public of Ottawa and surâ€" mwuww.hmma ® New Tombâ€"Stone .. ESTABLISHMENT, MARBLE WORK ES1ABLISHMEN1, AT THE OLD TOLL GATE ] s@> ON THE MONTREAL ROAD, @4 v ermin ooueh sniibeincmare apuatine ty fow . Quo: ::' 3;::1: maftRassiss, | _ ; w;o_u‘_:.!ue, durable and nolseless, â€" Proof against Sealed Tenders addrossed to the &nd endorsed "Lenders for the Old, Post Toronto," will be received at thhm Saturday, the 3th day of FEBRUARY 6 noon, for making certain .ll-ulT- ditions to the above building, to fit u&' for the assistant Receiver for the * Anocifentiont pans, «o be been al n ., can oflide of Honry Langiey, T4 « Arghifech Jurdan ENGLISH SINGLE BEDSTEA ENGrish puuBL® seport LDRENS oc ie, su;-;?{n%% on and '-:’\’.?'»’(o&b"’. 't{o.% lm:.l n:}l.“' necessary information can » C mtensiems am notned thas tm t 8t with the printed forms, andâ€"4n the 6440 of NE d o ts oo px uorfionez. bile or municipal securities, Mk stocks, mmoumulm“’lu- sent."on the bulk sum of the onm.:fi. To the Tender must altached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent sons, residents of the Dominion, willing to come sureties for the eafw"_ out of these conâ€" ditions, 11 as for performance %’;EMI: tmontrm $ iphs: h does however, bind {tself wmmmbMoi;fi\-uB T; o dn 4P w 6 t of Publid Works, [ T9 ae ""riitrnn £e0. IRBN." * ue fevicludith CCC CA Stnadiins insl l meoed AMixpomy acpane â€" maand. Burgoyne, Bwbrk!o I$'~’0-. Cole! Londos, Newbery cs‘m% ewgateâ€"8t., m ruy:sou. Farringdonâ€"st., Tx:d all % londal:'?gxlinh Houses. llonuu\!â€"z::n‘: Mercer & Co., Wholesale Drug Clare & Co. s méw-m W holesale Druggists, Mfi’sâ€"m Auwues MONUMENTH,|POMBâ€"STONRS, &c., &o., For cleansing and the blood.from all im« purities, cannot be t0o ty recommended. For Serofuia, Scurvy, Skin Diseases and sores ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and permanent cure, It cures old Cures ule:m m-mniual. Cures ulcerated sore j $ Cures blackheads, or ples on the face,. .. Cures scurvy sores, o ds Cures cancerous . Cures blood and skin Cures glandular -'.mm_ i 0P Clears the blood from matter, As this mfmn"u'pu..... to the taste, and warranted free from the most delicate Mm% fi’ = R:xowlr solicits sufferers to give it & to value. Thousands of testtmontals from all Bold in bottles 2s 31 each, and in i Ing six times the qunm{. 1is .‘Hm. permanent cure in the great of la;s-aundlm: lcauu. by all chemists 4 medicine vendors m : Bole Proprietor, F. E’c;.&_fll,m_._-u ‘ouumwa, Mav $th 1873. Dose. or TE ®, leaving 1t clear ap« Wwith 4 feaithy g ow. | Also sure processfur in\ growth of Hariz mmuwfi&, THOS, F. CHAPMAN, The wflnnenhlp heretofore between Fran X, .emieux and Pierre C under the name of Lemieux & Charest, has day been dissolved. PR y All debts con b; 'm wiil be paidby‘the #aad ols X. s Havaxa, March 2.â€"A detachment of 300 volunteers, the first mobilized since the Captainâ€"General‘s decrees were issued, went to"Cinco Villas District toâ€"day for aotive service in the field. Two thousand more troops leave toâ€"night for Puerto Principe. Ottawa; June 30, 1873. Sr. Louis, March 5.â€"A fire toâ€"night deâ€" stroyed the Dollar Store on North Fourth street. Up to 10 o‘clock the firemen were unable to extinguish the flames, Loss not A tubber company had $50,000 worth of goods, on storage in the cellar of the same building destroyed. Insurance, $40,000. s Explosion. Nzw York, March 2.â€"Anâ€" explosion took place at the corner of Twentisth street, at Brordway, in a toy store, this evening. The whole front was blown out, and . several persons were seriously in« jured. e Petersburg, Va., eatimates the loss by fire toâ€"day at o‘lo,ooo; insured for $38,000, Bpecia! prices for Hitels, Hehgols, Hospitals Montana, will, be.thinks, embarrass fil!il tary operations andâ€"precipitaie the + Wasmxoro®, March 2.â€"General Custer writes from Fort Lincoln that the m prospecting expedition from man, Auction Saleâ€" 3 New Yorr, March 2.â€"The furniture of Jay Cook s late Wall street office was auc« ;im off toâ€"day, bringing twelve hundred ol . Bosto®, March 2.â€"James E. Libbey, journalist, and one of the former proâ€" prietors of the Courier, is dead. narrowly grazing two Peitapeuruta, March 2.â€"Capt. Kelly and crew of ttlw‘ ‘\Julia Mider,‘ of Portland, which they had abandoned in a sinking condition, have .been picked up and brought to this port. ‘ Firing at a Train. B:uttmors, March 2 â€"An unknown son fired into a train from Phflnddm‘ Hul}, Dec. 10, 1874 Juat ‘nmwl ex -nl:r ‘kiver Ganges,‘ from} :. m CLARKE‘S _ woRED FAYED BLOOD MIXTORE »UBLIC NOTICE O, Box __ H. MEAvOWS & CO, CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT, Trade Markâ€"*" BLOoD MJXTURE." The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer ?OR TBE BLOOD IS THE LIFE _ See Deuteronomy, chap. x 23. a4 We s & To CONTRACTORS, Prospecting Party. CUBA, Obit. N. TETREAU, N, P. ADZ3 ! 35 Sussex Streot F. BRAUW, estate, or by (Woifeisgays Operating, ior Rallfay Stationg MHAS REMOVED To the Law Offices Iaiely occupled by Mr. OVER Mz. BENJ, HUCK ELL‘S FLOUR STORK ____ Cor. Bussex and York Sts, Ottawa. Fob . 20, 1874 29 ©WoP RONBDOTTOUUY MVIS B CRTC CMRNCO IOF PNURE out of employment or having _ sure time ; uglpnnng!qu:o;ou wdlumm ifenders for the supply n L current d fi Kngineer, on m * A City Engineer‘a Office, _. Basiness That Will Pay from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in WA!‘I'D«-WO'HI;‘IVO“ and wom the mmjonofing endemignd mfi noonof i9 4t n of MAROCH, 1874 59 ‘Tenders for the removal of 150 tolse of Stone l;a:a-mwutond of Queen street, Wellington Tenders for the breaking 300 toise of Stone. Tenders for the nm-nd delivery of twoâ€" t udw for the current year. t" mrmnud-lnqdoodnlu ’-':r’ the supply of Hardware for thet y "'n\h&nma:xnr at the the fihflnfl. on M% * ARTE W DON, C e ols m unc.?wwn'nv. h?hcw, and is undoubtediy one of the best collections of Songs for Comi0t _ CHOICE TRIOS!â€" _ 3 Part Songs for Female Volces. "This is an admirable book to use ‘with, or ‘t« mn....‘t‘-.n;m'% en 27 4. B Pricegi. a DEVOTIONAL OHLIMES, Best Vestry Sing P Bokl C Bchools ever published, . _ . _ | _ _ _ _ Rl ‘tooks ::%.‘.’WW% ovioen oo in oi way, New York. KMHour of Singing, in High Schools. 1s a great favourite, PrpstxE, the s nfl'â€""n"â€"rialiiâ€"" ostfi .ngfiah:nlflld as Wine in }, OHLORODYNE is br such sercbrity that it can scarcely be considere: a specialty,ite tioners, _ Many of the being unequal lnltrnm, Mo: : ::'llh“‘ pnr:d . Sold in cmnnâ€"mm" ‘purést prepmration is Mor . Oe Pprod aod shipped. : Onders made â€" Worxsâ€"HorwskY Axp Howrrto®, PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDIOCIN Selected, and Shi orders exeouted mandm-"“‘ L T45 JLIVER DLTSON a Fob. 25, 1874 Are sold by Chemists and Druggists throughout the world. THOMAS MORSON & SON Medallists and Jurors at all (he Great Exb/. 81, 88 & 124 Souhaflpm Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, :LONDON thit ofa:l othersâ€"roreign or American, comâ€" duke, The pablishers Slmin Its annuil uale af 2000 al- is indisputable pâ€"0of of positive :.nd h;“?-m:em. and its -ncemhlln‘lfiolmz: _rr'l'nml-â€"n:flm.nm and Inatnativas 2\ + c o oo oo i * OLIVER DITSON & Co., . 9 Sfichardson‘s ie w Method partmentsâ€"rudimental and instructive; to its valuable m wellas its charming recreaâ€" Used by thousands of Terchers by SiF Coun aue maile aouioh O 00 n and sold PERE U MEER Y & From the best makers ; also C xo ou&fiâ€"mu-' and Gebtiemen‘s And a large nbortiment of ‘Pouct requisites in ‘This, the excellence of all Piano methods, maintaing the front rank, sunk 1 4 sate Sohipege just muhe&hm have. just recelved a large Malk Bruthor Nall Srisnce &o fi'r'&'m"â€"i'm'_"'bm';;z’hii' %ff:; well fenced and very handsomely are three ve bandsomeé shade trees on the iqt, â€" Title Frechold. & short distance from| the Richmond Road. The wu%- * B@rCOMFORTABLE Dwmmonfi,u_ Kitehen 22x17, Woodâ€"shed and Barn 40x17, ings all new, ‘The house is well furnished; a good cellar, double windows, a good well of water, ©00D PROPERTY, CHEAP =Por a.e, by private contract, Lot No 63, fronting 30 Rlmâ€"Bt, bundantly deserves its success. . _ _‘ _ | _ Wh&mug.z.m.{’mfl. RIVER OF LIFE. Best Book for Savbal AsTEA Axp BroxCHITIs effectually relieved byfihomdl)fl.nnhuumn‘mt foar« fulattack of Asthma, Lord y had scarcely "Mlosts ofc0, when the ay im ploran absteduand in or 0y Wi ie sy im in 10 minutes more he was nm‘ vmm. He told me he had used it for years with the most perfect suceess. Cortainly the inhalation had the most magical effect Lever witnessed." Di. J, MoVzaGH, "I have never known an instance in which relief was not obtained."â€"GEN,ALEX ANDER, Sold as tobacco, in tins, as cigars and cigarettes in boxes, and as pastilles forinnalation in boxes; by Savory & Moore, 143 New Bondâ€"st. keevers throughout Canadh and oo Btateg: «* keepers throughout Ca tates, . , B A RRIST E R., Naws ontreal. PAE T # hfl Bros. & Co., mmn‘-u..m‘ Beg to state that they bave entered nmnmns.- ments lrs!?uvludve Wholaulauofim PANCREATIC EMULSIO Nana other Mliong faopauean in n n oo irirme t Wales, H.L. H. the Emperor Napoleon, H.M. the RAYS SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM Khedive of 1 Morson‘s Effectual ~Remedies PREPARATIONS, &0. 7 Ht. Paulâ€"8t., Mesers. Lymans, Clare & Co., $2 PI A N OFO R T E. ... Auctioneer and Real Estate O \u, Au®, 13 1873. * ies CHRISTMAS PRESENTS City Hall, Fob. 23, 1874. CHOOL MUSIC BOOKS. 50,000 COPIES SOLD ROoCHESTERVILL E, ORPORATION OF THE CITY â€" OPTAWA. . 98 s per botte. Bold at all Drug stores . it X*akenitnemitaiole Manphigaarer RANGE UF AGENCY FOR RAKE CHAnQis TV SECURE A sAVORY & MCOXKA‘S G O O D S O EEFDE CX wor, copis wdoen # 44 h EW Boxp strzEt, LonDoN. *‘ . Wreshtnesnent Somie Hus THE OTTAWA TIMES MARCH 4 1874 PUBLISHED BY A. CHRISTIE &Co,, PRICE $3.75, Sot‘in tie Pominign. Sond JOLEMAN & BAKKR, <â€" Bultable for Toces, VOICES. Toronte, On t 2500â€"td $54 > @ttawa, March 2 1872 of our work... evtdiin tm am o Lrknos vevebt 3&:."’.:'.“....::." 1‘&'::‘{] «B 2@ All work warranted for One Year. aay _ # MASON & CO. Being firstâ€"class asrengaverali parlics can TelF upon the qualily At No. 54, Sussex Street, wmw-mum:mnnmmm PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM FITTING, The undersigned beg to inform the public that they have opened a Shop # No. 64, Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting Shop, 4 Who has engaged Mr, JAMES WYNER, celebrated Hair Outter and Wig Maker, (from Palmer & Son‘s, Montreal,) to take cbr rge the Gentiemen‘s Department. $@r The LADIEY HAIR DRESSING AnNi) ARTISTIO HAIR WORK will be attended to by the Proprietor. THE NEW. ARRIV ALS. Bimultancously: with the arrival of [the new Steam Fire Engine, came those comforts for .. amine them, ‘They are to be seen at MOORER‘S Burlington ; Hairâ€"Cutting : Room, The best quality from the producer, for médicinal purposes and family use~Wi ® Fruit «Juiceâ€"pure 1. * > a : rwm?m:%;;:ufingl , â€"Teas, Cofftfees and Sugars. 10 HHDS, PALE SHERRY WINE, *\ (Â¥, V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jeres‘s. Reasonable pricejand good art! 6. . vusumy ropues, ouivines «& bawie Pau® Ats s popren cramoms, elsettnerercâ€" PRAB in particular, â€"â€" JB Wines and reodigs dhoody moponed 9 °Li @uarantaen . Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin, iiabie; old vintages and unadi 4 doaine on sn 5o wiid it rommmanlo. fhice: Aneeinsommit araig. ty Jan, 23 1874 His stock of Cloths, Seotch and Canadian * ; \y Aiy in the dity, and Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &c., SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit guarantood or no sale, JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT themselves, 9t It will repay. any gentlieman to cali ‘and ex» latrusted to their care, at the SHorTEsT | . Nowio®. NEW RUFFLING, Japansâ€"Greer Black of he best grades. , Coffee ground dally and roasted x "The above g00d@are pure and réliabis: old viniages and unadulterated, purchas THE NEW PATENT CHAI Special Family Grocer, TILL THE CONQUERORS COME, GCROCERIES. WINES AND LIQUoRS. Fob. 9, 1874, DIREOT IMPORTATION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ex.‘Ship from France, Kngland and Spain, / Ten hhds, EXTRA . FINE) OLD â€"PORT WINE! © Fob. 5, 1874. EW Feb. 18, 1874 BAMKERVILLE & BROS ttaws July 112187 RECEIVING NEW GOODS. 72 SPARKSâ€"8T., OTTAWA, March 3, 1874 THOS. PATTERSON & At the premises adjoining Mr, I.â€" B, Taylor‘s Printing Office, 8 0~â€" Roi d e anâ€" 8 tr e . m-llnhlldel.tE Sptrit Merchants, Ottaws. es m RECENT HOUSE! CHINA THOS. EDWIN MOORE# Wild Turkeys, FROMAGE RAF] COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES, : NEW ‘DRESS GOODS, &c. J . R. STITTT & Co. PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"Class brands. NEW â€" RIBBONS, D. M c D O NE L L, se®SUSSEX STREET, 66. 80 Sparksâ€" Street, +â€"__â€" ZMit~All Goods Warranted Shrank, it , OTTAWA. . â€" Fine ~Old~ Brandy, 1H08, P4 TTER%OK Si NEWâ€" ~PRINTS, 3'1&"'5-"&;' Tmfi"w’"%":.‘i e o {â€"yext 2 fee Obratian uracee . _ Lue Ange! of Peace® Pod Sima and ntpe wrtem of immineles." In the ho Lt ne" uko k with tno best peried Mn We aagyprnt conace oi e w mums ue . pext doorao Hardy, hrce., and $ uks Sunl of Alightly: by the iate fire on Wellingtonâ€" m==n sold at once, and therefore ben on m e rorhet ohce aad Jherabore Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, nngineer, Chemist Farmer, Marchant, The, Canadian . Patent Office MECGHANIUC‘S . MAGAZINE Gmb CLEARING FALE m gll 2 .PRR. ORNT. UNDER 1 C %, ‘n‘:fi'ou selected, and r-m-wwl lined, Rubbers Ea % % fl.g:.%ilm‘m u skin. bu.’t'nnnu.v friends are invited to inâ€" spect. . A mostsuitibie assortment. NE emmin mm roW U fofar 4 : TMity Boots and Shoes OfPreston & McLaughlin, at the old stand, R@*No. 12 RIDEAU STREET "@a Fobs 6, 1871 BOOTS AND SHOES "Peace Be Unto This House." â€">~;@EORGE ll-% A copy offirst numbar can be seen at thisoffice PRATT BROS8. JOSEPH To the publisher, Cheapest Firstâ€"Class Magazine IRE | RTRURs HUME MAGAZINE, BANKRUPT 8TOCK. Oysters in Bt_lnllk. s Cream Cheese L# Baving purchased the stock of Have had $10,000 worth of xoâ€"A NB â€"_â€" "svomay O Shaos Progressive l is; unequalied MANUZAC: ulg:u TWEEDB 5*-‘&%35‘&“3 CLOTRING w THE OTTAWA we td mfi = arde: s w to us that we will submit for O‘MEARA & CO. 5O Sparks Streot, Ottawa. _ eraté rates of premtum. their accounts at once. Otherwise, the same will Are hereby requested to call in ai Messrs, RAJOTTE & ©o, Pooley‘s Bridge,.and sottle be piaced in our Collector‘s hands for immediate fout Cns t t TE CERIL and _ cannot _ therefore the promiunas for a inrgo 1 policy, ‘oan ~Incure $4,000 for the same amount of premiums as is RoOYAL ~CANADIAN Authorized Capital, $5,000,000 ABOURITY SHOULD BE THR PRIMARY CoNsIDERATION. Z This old and favorite offers this i us large Capital, and ho amimnerimilt it attention to in tt Piis beeinuss :&tu'&&v thik Core: E!G..aflfie_e, ho wish to insore AZ ProPrar wilcrrrroipe C reptmne i t s 1 B d their families an insurince for a large amount L e eite mR 1RDOUT but whose present income, m;-vvh‘, will not admit of it, or persons in ‘business who Wish to utllize their Punds to the fanest exieuc Ottawe, Aug. 5 1878 REMEDY FREE. We erid free a simple and sure means of sedâ€" Insurance Company A Triumph of Mechanical Geniug, Warranted for Family Knitting Machine B’Tnl INSUKRANCE, Feb. 23, 1874 Tym.Orriceâ€"No. #} Bparks St, Feb. 10, 1874 INSURANCE CO‘YÂ¥ . Mr. T. RAJOTTE OYaAL fim‘“flf% cu-au-: h which mediam we beg to inform you A@POFFICEâ€"Stockdale‘s Block, Rideauâ€" AUTUMXNK 1873 ROBERT ANGUS, Jr., LIFE â€"DEPARTMENT, __ _ Beef Moccasins, Is earnestly solicited, _ _ S t o c k d a â€"â€"â€" RIDEAU STREET All parties indebted to ".”._-ETE" %nuc-" tion a com Our assortment of es es Aom n tmens, Reots foak sreates ioi ts io Fil : M O ‘s ingpection to ors 5b sit of of property insured at modâ€" O‘MEARA & CO. T. RAJOTEE & Co. The undersigned HAS REMOYED 1o for Y Cpie on i Snte,rTgare .will Knit 29000 Btitches in , OPPOSITE parRovs®. Halifarâ€"Avery, Browad \, C â€"nbegeteig ’WM Sonty Intin, e Sroain Fire Rogine Well cooked and properly served, be recel of o histen ue HDRBAY: ThE Snbonb t Te Sn ie ols Nt o hever erdeck es . for These all lie in the at r':m-mfi-%g&“ 4& EV, «/0 e o. . from the best English makers, to which weooge fidently invite the inspection of purchasers. Our stock being even More pomplete and .%» Suitable for the Ottaws Navigation, . e fors for. sale prices will be found as low or even lower, that ~ SHOOLBRED&00. Ottawa Carpet House mtuw.m&-.ma lh&huln-.xmlufl mflmh-mum- Nn tansen e o+ en ho on past, solicit its continuance to the ne firm CARPETS. Feb, 18, 1874 uis is a rare chance to any one of moderite Reyieieiors, reahpne for going out of businesty Fob, 14, 1874 Ottawa, Jan. 1, 1874 Break fasts, NE BOX OF CLARKE® B4 PILML# Business Chance. Customs Department, mpenrtanls TEAMER AND BARGES®FOR SALG 8. â€"ROGERS, UNDERTAK E R HARDWARE BUSINESS OTIOE Ur. PARTNERSRTP ORSBS WANTED oofi Funerals furnished with every requisiia, ¢ and 7 Nicholas«8t,, Ottawa. the businessâ€"being steadily on the ue Horses, required by said Oore &m«u&hw .& BAILIFEF A wellâ€"established SPRING 1874 89 SP., Dinuers TENDERSB in one of the tow ut ,m.wnm L 6 and 7 Micholasâ€"st TRY N00 NAN® ons td

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