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Ottawa Times (1865), 1 Apr 1874, p. 4

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1 +. 14 w d Onions, per busi Chickens ........ Chickens ':::n...‘ Rabbits, per pair m:.pvrp P ee ht bik m&u-... P Untmeal, do Turnips, Parsnips per hush Apples, per brl.. .. Tallow, _ do Hams, _ do do cuc Livexroot, March 31, 12 30 p.m.â€"Cotâ€" ton quiet and unchanged. Sales 10. 00V beles, including 2080 ior speculation and Tub Bumte Fommices, ie Fresh Salmâ€" n, per ib White Fish, do Termugs. per bet !~.. m‘vzu";.. e "hm :) ! > Yarn FEn Wiat. wil (6««. xh «torss . Bues who .t.... mno .1“ :uw:% cneue me n be nebee se e + 10 Untmeal, ";u n‘u'iuss n e rareiorRoatadianarxerinoth! * â€" * &Â¥ AND FRUIT. Fresh Butter, per io .................. 0 3 to 0 30 Bee, per 100 lus anb. FUEL. Wood, firs! quality per cord _ do second do _ do . Hemloci, do . do CG 1c..+ s c ak _ FODDER Hay, Timothy, per ton do t'b'm. g wu._-. per lb HSheepsk ins, cach., . . Beceipts of Wheat for the past three days was 16 000 quarters, includupg 13,000 Trow Loxbox, March 31, 12. 30 p.m.â€"Consols, &::zmm ndcpmnionpin the Stock Lard, quiet, 9 11â€"1¢ to YÂ¥je for steam. Butter, 353 to 530 for State and Penasgivinia. Cheese, not quoted. + Petroieum, crude, at T} to 74 ; refined, 15}0 to 1354, ie Nsw Yosr, March 31.â€"Cotton‘ steady | ~ Ei at | in advazce ; 17 ftor Uplands. | .fi klour, steady with moderste inquiry. | a lneip..’l-o,w, uh-,n,mq-fiamg e unchinge | ?olaur steady at $4 75 to $5 60. | (4).â€" Mig heat, a shade firmer. Receipts, 74â€" | * â€" ET 000; sales. 29 ,000 at $1 33 to 1 53 for No. â€" 2 Chicazo ; $1 58 to ! 59 for No. 2 Mil | waukee, f Rye quiet. s | _ Mareh: Corn, «ull ; receipts, 96,000 ; “' ~nâ€"Stâ€"+ 41,000 at 3c to $5¢ tor new Wm_NS\V mixed aflort ; 91% for old store. e Barley, duli and beary. 16 | C Unts, quiect ; receipts, 46,000 , sales, mu!scib“fanixdnum;dlc P to 63¢ ior white. onb , Pork stecdy, at $16 60 to $1615 for Quzexsstows, March 31.â€"Arrived, S S Oceanic¢‘ from New Yorz, . Asherâ€"Pots quiet. Firate, 6.1§ to $6.20 Pearls.nominal. * tfi Porkâ€"iteady , New Canada Mess (City Inspection), 18.0)} to $18.50 : Thin Mess $17.50 + Lad per lb.â€" Firm at }1 to 11}s. Dressed tHogs per RW) lbe â€"Market quiet ; quoiztiuons are 7. 40 to $7.60. Peaseâ€"Steady as 85 to 860 bush â€" of “Mafigw?&aw“lhpr £ Cheoseâ€"Qi:et but firm, Fime Factory 124 10 18¢. _ Finest Factory 13 to 14¢. _ butterâ€"Firm. _ Storeâ€"packed Westers l:& .,‘ '{Im“ul}.., Dairy do, 20 to 3Us; Brockvills and Morrishurg do I)_}a 3% ; Townships, pails, 3D to 3%. Barley per bush of 48 Ibsâ€"Market quiet Quotations are 1 10â€" to $1.15. 1.50 p.m.â€"â€"Ene, 334 to 34 a PE07 EDE ETE TT .‘0"‘_; 0 wP;;‘?‘Oh of 56 lbsâ€"Quiet but firm ; for those who need a short and easy course “:):: per bush of 32 Ibsâ€"Firm at 42 to ' Sent postâ€" pai, on recelpt of retail price. store I â€"$ & teviier: n P dnb s d Middling3...»«».......... ... ... 4 30 to 4 40 U C Fiour, per 100. . 2 60 to City Bags (delivered]. ......... 2 90 to 2 95 Wheat, comunal, ~ § Ontriesl per bri of 200 1bsâ€"Common: Gmdes, $5.10; Choice Brands beld at 5 25 Superior Extra: Exira Supertize Spring Extra.. . Strong Bakers‘ . MoxtrzaLr, March 31. The Sttendance of business on Change this forencon was small, and transabtions were contined to a few parcels for :mmeâ€" diate requirements; . *aturday‘s rates are continued as noaitered. Sales, 50 barrels Extra at $6 10 ; 100 barrelsStrong Bakers‘ at $5 73 ; and ItO barrels Fine at $4 10. Bag Flour hom‘oal. Aac Flour per bartel 0@ 196 lbsâ€" Sales at the afternoon board. Montreal at 196 ) and 196}, closing at 1964 to 196. Peoples at 105}. closing at 105; to 1044 Torontoat 19, closing at #4 to 9, â€" Merâ€" chants‘ at 1164. cosing at 116}. wisis GULD cb Aytmer &nr leaves the the Albion Hâ€" at 12 a.m. and 6 p. m. _ Gatineau Nrage leaves the Post Office at 4 p. gr‘cnvme&n.vlnmun Post Office ai 6 'mwmumiumoaa at 1 lnvnw;n..&.’;m $ Artives, 1230 p.m., 8.30 p.m. Below we publish a Travellers‘ Directory, made ‘up for the benciit of our citizens, and strangers who may visit the Capital. It is important to all travellers to have, within easy reach,. information as to the awgtival and dopartnure of the various trains and wtages for all places, Easi, Wos* and Soutb. The “Publi:' can denvend upou the ©orrectness of this table : _ St Lawrence & Ottawa Railway. Counects «t Prescou and Hrockv 0. K. and B, & O. R. Trains ast and Wess THROUGH CO IS* issued at the t‘omr-y's n ussell Wouse Block, Sparks Stree LIVERPIOL MARKETS do Crarcllets‘ Guide. 8 ves 10.00%.m., 1.00 p. m., 2. 30 pumi ves, 1.30 p.m., 215 a. m., 746 p w NEW YORK MARKE °3 CTTAWA MARKETS 1/)NDON MARKETS Conmactdaal. Grand Trunk Railwa MONTREAL MARKET LTRY AND GAME, per pair Tmes Orrcs, March 31 GRADN,. [8Y TsLBORAPH.] FLOUR 11DES, MEAT FISH EJNANCIAL Moxtrrar, March 31 A. H. TAYLOR, 1100 to 18 (0 nnwgm 9 00 to 10 00 0 6ite 0 (0 . 0 79 to 0 #) 00 to 0 17 per bush* $1 30 to 1 35 1 3 to 1 @0 0 4% to 0 50 0 63 to 0 79 0 90 to 1 0 none offered 0 10 to 0 75 noue off"rd. 1% to 1 4 0 50 to 0 60 lwwxa 8 Bl 2 0 0 60 to 0 To 0 35 to 0 30 0 00 to 0 ut 0 00 to 0,00 0 65 to 070 0 0@ to 0 6 0 75 to 0 s 6 50 to 7 00 $ 00 to 5 50 0 3 to 0 30 PBE 'gwo* to 0 50 0 45 to 0 5) 8&!00.) 0 to 0 12 17 to 2 to mnone offrd. 0 45 to 0 4 50 to 5 50 t de caprar THENEW ARRIVALS 6 3 to 6 30 6 00 t» 6 05 5 6J to 5 65 5 20 to 5 30 5 15 to 5 90 4 65 to 4 75 4 30 to 4 40 3 50 to#â€"00 2 60 to 2 80 y Ageot. venlence of exâ€" sat routes, 13} NLY <lightly damaged by the late fire on =t., which must be ‘sqitâ€"at Once, ar ofer GREAT BaRGALNS, Sale wil io Gnn 6eA Ne i intals B0 OWR it Mtrsszzinc Touss t .. T At9 celock, A.m., and continue unt!i ‘mhd:'ml:'& until the whole amg. liemem ber the place, P%?um)s. m Mxtouâ€"st., Next door o Hardy Bros., and 3 doors enst PhiHIQGH & Lefébrre. of chould at onee send his name. and address with $1,50 forone year‘s subscription to r & Sons, Uxford streew. London TEX A the Texcion wln‘;oueu'le ow _ __.___,._ _ AGENTS IN CANADA, {nventor, The MEGHANICS MLGAZINE * ces DESEARATS, {!Acopy i\rllnm:nhmm .* warrinted to cure from the Ur.« naty Organs, fu flfi#‘md of constit.. tou«l, Gravel, aud pains in the baed. Sold it se os So otrs PÂ¥ All Chemists ang Paten: e aâ€"antaconali wmour AGENTS. _‘ %Ma%,(:olommflut. Lon Newbery & $7 Newgate street, London. Barciny & Sons, 45 Farringdoo streel, uon Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., W holgsaie D m s oo en s Hamiltonâ€" & Oo, Hallfarâ€"Avery Brown & U . For Temperance Use. #°*23."% .pfi..:- cart '.'-”&.‘.’n"."u WJ m_niu Ds order received. Sent postâ€"paid on receipt of 75¢. togather with a cholce coiiection of new melodies written m{{ for this work b‘y Hays®, Danks, _Btowart. ressier and other wellâ€"known °0 4 DRCZTCA_IICCIINN IS°00 & new book enâ€" itled "Temp>ranceKchos,‘ &about the 1st o1A pril. Complled especially to swt"the wants ot Temâ€" pe: unce Societies. it will contain a large i umâ€" A new Glee Book !: Front the best makers ; 2:s0 DRESSING â€"Ladiey and Gontieme PERrUNE CARES: i 4b .0 ILV BRâ€"TOPPED 3Â¥ ELLENG HDOTTLEs, IVORY HALR BRUSHES AND CoM: 3, TOILET SETS, V ASE®S, &o M\mln large assortment of t requisites A. RIBUIRE & Co, â€" The subs¢ribers" have just received a !~t t of English ® * uw Deusie Ne Hrushce, &0.. BOOTS AND sSHOES Feb. 6, 1871, PRATT BROS On Monday, February Ind, 1874, ventor, Mechanic, Hunfhanr; Builder, E“li",""»rcrh"'flif‘; Farmer, Merchant, _ 1N PRESS.â€"We shail is=ne a new 1530 addit! m.;‘%: miorition is pogbiis OLIVER DITSON & €o., B stou CHRISTMAS PRESENTs And Engiish and French __| _ _ PE ELE U M Eir> x tommumonds publisued fu ihe guidscocotthos |* ‘B@~All work warranied tor ons ybar on ho P ie phore 1t Muldarowor thos ... B alt kintle of renniring crefully and | prover « 4 ‘ar Aid nst be active, abicâ€"vodied zounr of cew arnd im “._(-‘::-n ul.mly Shud /C natitation ana ! A 3;"‘{’!" :dl;u og alded, ol-phge chameeter. They should be provi chmfl': d"i"m" o "M' 7 to r weil, ani to read and write and as the whole ‘s dâ€"iâ€"~n by team power :flficrun English orFrench language. (the o'nly establishuc.,: so m_pphod in this 2).â€" fno term of &mn’i is thrce years. :chw olt‘ c:omtr{), we uoi) in .p&;-lfim ) â€"The rates of payments aeas follow : hP"l than mr"m mfic‘l Fa + aro prac kmen Constables. . ....... . $1 per diom } "'MP:;I:“. nperrimon to ult Aubâ€"Constables ... 5¢. ‘.;. &.“nflul s T5 l”mllf with free raitons; a free kit on joining; March tasteapd skill, Seil, lmitnensoly March 3), 1874 NE BOX OF CLABKES B4l PILL A thorougn Metho!, containing not only abunâ€" dant directions and ex=rcises, but a large quanâ€" tity of the best Ree ‘«x»» Music, arranged and :lth. wlntb“r'._(‘_? ~&.. ~â€"wellâ€"known exquisite IRE !â€" FIRE! This admirableâ€"collection of music for Reed Ornnl‘ should b? at H,mn:t v:,t:sr‘ev‘r mogr 1'-_ m Reed Instrument, Nothi . be ver h:nfliy has been mofi in '::o book, vix’d: s n.tfl': flaah 20att ‘u"wn‘lt: n large oc d "ex! ';:verytmn( nicely m.uJ to the mpul: taste. Price in bds., $2 50. Cih., $3 0. Gily 3i 0; $ The LADIES HAIR DRESSING anp ARTIBTIC HAIR WORK will be attenced <o by the Proprictor, m Who has engaged MR. JAME~ WYNE8, celebrated Hair Cutter and Wig Mator, in Pailmer & Son‘s, Montreal,) to toke t? (g» the Gentlemen‘s Department, | _XNTILL THE CONQUERORS COME. An excelient an‘ attraciive Instroction Book Burlington Haiâ€"Suting Reom, aming them, They ure to be s« T UORTHâ€"WEST MOUNTED POLICE ch 25, 1874, Steam Fire Eugtoa came those can Jan. 8 1874. New Method for Reca Organs! Tohot, NOR REZD ORGAN®, m iree raitons; a lx'no lhllte.ou Joining; 1y ; boois; quariers; mlight ; And the Governinent brentpowered to sive a free grant of 100 acres of lund to sil well. ducted meu on complietion=~of ~three years‘ service, * «lilitla StaiT Officers wil}, on inâ€" (orm td tes gngre and whes they ‘oah CLARK‘S DOLLAR I X_STBI!LTOR, FOR REED OBG aXNs, lt will repay ary geatioman to call «nd oxâ€" littla Staif O Simu‘ acsously with the arr TEMPERANCE THE NSV PATENYT CHA: G O O D S Have had $10,000 worth of 74 SPARKSâ€"8T., OTTAW A, PRICE $2 50. PBY wiC. H CLARK, THE ORGAN AT HOME! langp.. . Tel PETERS, _ _ 509 Broad way, TY 4 P0; Box size = A N D â€"â€"_â€"_ Mercer & Co., W holgsale Drog an â€"Patent Office Record Consta Sultable for CHAS, H. DIT=ON & Co., MI Browiway, N +Â¥ MOOK ES THOS. EDWIN MOOK® FRENCH, L4.â€"Colonel Coramisslouer N. W .. larvo Corek inges aaie bov c "::olhvglh.mrm oree : | l’l’k'.‘\fll- 5‘~T'§_‘:‘.‘o e fire On Wellingtonâ€" once, and ;honrg'bro Bule will gommence ber of weiiâ€"& nown Tom peranceSongs entlemen‘s 2:85«ly 16 now lor «sate Uhief Cook, Russell House, & BUARDERS supplied with the choicest ‘""o.!‘.é"!!‘!ilm 1 2P Cay n c meCD VCOA or Coughs, Colds, Hoarsen Loss . of “r’loot.flron(‘fntglumI‘l!hmtAfloemg Price, §een Eor bottle; _ Boid at all Stores Hexzy R. GrarY, Chemist, Sole a Tade Mark secured) Montreal. _ MMMiv 0 nn.;"::u.“: n::ppl‘cw:. with tie cholcest viâ€" ieâ€"? RB NCO H C 00 K E RY 49 (_IrAU'glU.\. c f The Brand "MYRTLE A r Y" is registored, ana infringement on it will be prosecutad. The ‘.'n;u’rnekouk Biltings is on each Caddy, and & BB. on each plug Carters ate authorized to grant meiiu, thereby relieving shippers from further trouble. t B&y~ SpeaisWrates"%or Furniture. W, R. BAKER, (ANADA CENTRBAL RaiLWaAy, Â¥reigm and Cartago Agsacy, This Fipe HMotel will be opened on the lst o e ; lnrchh‘: HOTEL DE PARIS. i~.0e so low that all can i4 ‘tfice : Figin Street, opposite Russel House. f)ymu-len :t. above address wili receive srompt attenition. MR â€"CO T IER Myrtle Navy. ! Perfectly adnpted to the progressive Note: Rea»> tn.. Two Part, Ti ce Pnnl.,nd Four Part Sing:1i, n High Schoois, Is a great favourite, an abundantly deserves its suceess. F | By L.p. Emerson and W. 8. Tilden, . fice $1, ’ RIVER OF LIFE. Best Book for Sabbati ! Schools. P Oils, Paints and Colors and vm Jakum, Pitch, Tar and Cordage, and Chains, Dominion and Britsh Flags, Graim, Bags ard Canvas, p»1g iron. h P. 8. ROSS & BROS., 10 Grey Nun Street, 2195 6m Montrea}, Ottawa, Fobruary 22, 1873 Dn‘l)}y lncreulanslu favor, and is undoubt=diy one of the best collections of Sougs for Comtint Bchools ever published. R{ L. O, Emerson. _ Price 50 cents. All books sent postpaid for ratail price, CHAS. H. DITSON & Co,, Golllllp c n ._ . T Broadway, New YG.s. DINNE the shortest notice. ‘u..lglmhdnmmm ll'mlcosn-mn, § Autawa as_. __an .B.LM"-”W This is an admirable book to use with, or t« follow ‘‘The Hour of Singing." Contains mauas; from the very best sources. Has a specau adaptation for Ladies‘ Seminaries. ‘ By W.8, 'n,den. Price $1, DEVOTIONAL CHIMES, Best Vestry Sin; lag Hook, â€" g NAAVER DITSON & Coj, _ j Buston Feb 25 1874. â€" HMHour of Singing, 2195 6m __â€" Montre Uttawa, Jany. 7 1873. ~ _ 2157 1y8Â¥. RUCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND si.<i@ hE Wiich in poin: of finish and durability, «re cot sarpaged in any markei. P NV BEn Gmws. RAY‘S SYRUP OF RED SPRUOE GCx Atithis establishment will be found on sand, or made . ordsr latest and smost approved siyles of Panahas Daoy ge > i cockes tcanaws ~ toritss, _ MUKERS BANX OPENING. NSULVENT ACT O 1869. "')TI‘AW'A_HFEIM A Carriage and Sleich i5 neuts per bottle ; thrae b. ttles for $2. #4#~It can be Nr:bt.i whol wale st all the ~:rinchm!drn{ houses is dassd= r sale in Ottawa by B4 F. .2sCarthy, Chomist snd . suggist, Weliington Street W.â€"Stockdale & Co., AN ) pOHS NOT SOIL THE HRIN, i0 .N GARDNEK CAEMIST MONTREAL, Bole Manufarturg» and FProprintor. «< st. os Grey. Hair to its Natural Color and Eeauty, Ir ‘he matter of LOULIS CUILLERRES, pyxRsL46AED AND @LO8sY, gytors ITs FAuuN6 or, Â¥I*ICESLLE ALL OPESBRS, €¥5 CHOOL MUSIC BOOK®,. {jausss TH® uAis 10 Grow tawa Feby3. 1873 EIDEAU STEEET,. OTTAW a, June)a :7 GAIN, TO TTS NATURAL COLOR, RAVING IT BEAUTIFULLY 15 taw :\"‘l!v' * Haat. %" B 3 Part Songs for Female V oices. FOR Aa GOOPD SMX0KE, 1# sHNC ALE ON EACH PLUG CHOICE TRIOS! o tb e herne t P t o ‘,."ii"'. ‘ C3 )-nx-.‘imgj ‘5 » w4 6. REWC AT = ,=‘ ;;'::l‘-é:.;?a«.. aop come bavs ;:'f’ J PEOPRIETORS â€"~SEE VOICES. $N0ROHMEE, _ 4 AND SL.CIGHE e en tag Agent. 2106â€"8r PINE LANDS, C OV 00 FEET, well locaiss mat oumfllv?r)'l%; into Lake Mic.. _ip, 'l"‘g numerous streams and lakes surrounded with plllne ummm nut.' of Reed City, oag: the best here held safely free of expense Ad froo froim the ant of Companies. . The railroad direct of su and never failing market for Lum ber etc., whicn m.ay be delivered anyâ€" whare on the lins _ Apply in person or by mail to "I havée very carefully examined the Royal uM..u § The plan is exln’:gg&:t, mdmthe em&ot on, may say so, even T. y are ou sight the be‘nne? of Readingâ€"books published, and thould v:z.?eeduy be widox used. ~The Illustrations tutes an adm Teatures and add much to the value of the Redders have examined rory cescraily the Printing, * ve exam ve e # md)?&.i, 1., and Lu.z the Royal Randu?a. and have no hesitation in u‘imgmunm mf‘h‘"’ in my Wfi. ev:l!y hoe.lssuulm\'l'he pu: tion of the means to the mmvhpelg’et' nâ€"r.m..xa..hgrvmm Churoh * Thanks for the Specimen of your new Reading lBookn and Sheets. *sfouh n?ufl:‘%l admirabie n every particular, Nothi opinion would rli;cxe contribute to the Jun ’cment. ol Education than the: wide cu\-n.ln@ Oof these books, and the intelligent handling of them." From A, Mamm_{.zlf._l_{.[ Principal of Ladies The railroad 4s complete â€" Ba-d City (T. 17 N. R.l(fwem.'mgm Nfl cl% ‘lllugto reach Lundington on Lake This will be conâ€" -l.ruot.afu fast as the wfi ma-bmlully be doue. Cheap land and lities are selâ€" dom oflhreJ wmthor, and those who wish to mm holmo':ow do well to apply early and take shoice selections. > A cTETXS or SAL®.â€"Oneâ€"fourth in all cases, and balance ma h'pflh-m ual payâ€" ments. Z‘imber L\am ot before being out. Farming Lands for act will be sold on pay ment of oneâ€"fourth in cashiand the balâ€" lance in five equal gnnual payments.| Interest at 10. bo Paid andualy. "ait sunizacts hn aoies wee an x made payable at Merchant‘s Natiohal: Bank in East Saginaw. N ERIES OF ILL TED ENG. EY BLIBHBEA.DLNG-% * From Mr. M. Patterson, Rector of the Free Church . Training School; Moray House, Edinburgh, As good as any in the world are to be found in Ablo. iermtt No atual" settiere...Sored fovel" hand able se ve goeayuy- flmb‘:lt‘o: wl\h%.lfl:. :a me rolling Beech, Rock in ra&t,revcr variety of timber, soil and surface The railroad = on . 17 N. » oo Oe oo plgteâ€"to Reed_City Cr. 17 . THE ENTIRE LAND GRANT o tais Coi unsold, consistin# ef about %.000 aaras. 20L P aed PA Caâ€"cdd ansold, consisting ef about acres, i6 offer: DaAILY. TRIBUNE, 306., 40c., 505., 75¢., & $1 per line. Bratâ€" W EEKLY TRIBUN®E, 25 and 50 dents per line. WreEkLy TRIBUN®E, $2, $3 and $5perline, Acâ€" cording to position in the paper. y In making re:niunocl_uw'm.m on New York, or a.Post Oflce Monéy Order, it posâ€" slble. ‘Whege neither of these can be procured, send the money, but always in @REGISTERED letter. The registration fee has been reduced to/ifteemcents and the present registration system has been found by the postai authoritles to be nearly an absolute protection against losses by mail. | AH Postâ€" masters are obliged to register letters when reâ€" quested to do so. = NC axo re@8 UETTE RAILWAY ¢ * . iMaAPE, Srutâ€" WEEKLY TRIBUN®E, Mail Subscribers, $4 per annum. Five coples or over, $3 each ; an extra copy will be sent for every club of ten sent for at one time ; or, if preferred, a copy of " Recollections of a Busy Life," by Mr Greeley, TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE s To Mail Subscribers, Or e Copy, one year, §3 issues ........... . $ FiÂ¥e Copies, one year, 52 issues.......... 9 Te Qae Address, To Names of Bubscribers all at one Post Office. ‘ _ all at one Post Office, * 10 Copies.... $1 50 each. | 10 Copies.... $1 60 each, a s “"‘ii i 'z n ‘;fi i And Une Extra Copy to Andbno'lrgn"' Cop} to + each Club, ho each Club, Persons entitled to an extra copy cin, if prefey, red, have olthorot_theflb!tp(pom,mo] Eloments of Agricuiture," by Geo. P. Waring. DaicY TRIBUNE, Mail Subscrib ers, $10 per num, a such a journal as the Tribune. And we aspire to make it equally valuable to thuse engaged in othe, depurtments of, Productive Labor. We spend more and more money on our columns each year, as our countrymen‘s generous patronage enables us to do; and we are resolved that our success 0f formerâ€"years shall be exceeded in varied excelâ€" lence and interest by those of 1872 Friends in every State! help us to make our journal better and better, by sending in your subseriptions and Increasing your Clubs for the year just before us ! Agriculture will continue to be more espedially lucidated in its W eekly and Semiâ€" Weekly editions, ‘to which some of the ablest and most successfu tillers of the soil will steadily contribute,. No farmer who has $300 worth of produce per annum can aftord to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid and comprehensive. . If he should read nothing else but what relates to his own calling and its rewards, we beliove that no farmer who can read at all can afford to do without Henceforth, the mission of our Republi¢ is one of Peaceful Progress, To protect the weak an humble Tom violence and oppressionâ€"to extend the boundaries and diffuse the blessings of Civiliâ€" sationâ€"to stimulate Ingenuity to the production of new invention# for economizing Labor and thus enlarging Productionâ€"to draw nearer to each other tire producers of Food and of Fabrics, of Grains and of ‘Metals, and thus enhance ‘the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges between fatmers and artisarsâ€" such is"the inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would fain contribute to the progress, enlightenment, and happiness of our race. "To this great and gooi work. the T‘ribume coutributes ts zealous, persisâ€". tent efforts, i In our own country, a war upon eorruption and rascality in office has begn inaugurated in our city, whereby the government of our State has been revolutionised through an initial triumph of Reâ€" form which surpasses most sanguine anticipaâ€" tions, . It 4s morally that the movement thus ingugurated in 1ts: progress, .be cirâ€" cumscribed to any ty or any party, but that ita purifying influence is destined to be felt in every part of the Uni rebuking venality, exâ€" posing robbery, power from politicians by trade, and confiding it in those worthlest and fittest to wield it. To this beneficent and vitaily needed reform, the Tribune will deyote its best ene ess of personal in or Predicctotis etveming (he shoics of booter wid faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most essential and auspicious, The virtual surrender by the Democratic party of its hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color, has divested our current politics of half their byâ€" gone intensity, However parties may henceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundumental princiâ€" ples which have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to be regarded as practically accepted by the whole ozu'y,_ The right of every man to his ownâ€"limbs sinewsâ€" the equality of all citizens before the lawâ€"the 16â€" ability of a State to enslave any portion of its peoâ€" pleâ€"the duty of the Union to guarantee to @very citizen the full enjoyment of this liberty until he ferfeits it by crimeâ€"such #re the broad and firm foundations of our National edifi¢e; and paisied be the hand which sball seek to displace them Though not twenty years old,the Republican party has completed the noble fabric of Emancipétivn, and may fairly invoke __!.herecn the sternest judgâ€" ment of man and the benignant smile.of God. .‘ HE ROYAL READERS. TuE ConsoLIDaTION oOF ITaLY, so long fragmentary and impotent, into one powerful State, with Rome as its capital the bu millation of France through a series of efushing defeats, ending with the stege and capitulation of her proud and gay metropolis; the expulsion of he Eourbons from the Spanish throme, and the ubstitution for them of & selon of the most libera" among royal houses; tlie virtua! absorption of the kingdoms of Saxony, Wurtemburg, Bavaria, with Eaden, Hesse, the Hanse Towns, ac., under the hexdship of Prussia, into the triumphant and powerful empire of Germany; aud the arming of Russiz to reâ€"assert her preponderance in the councils of Eurcpe, or id prosecute ber often postâ€" poned but 1ever relinguished designs on the great ¢lty founded by Constantine, and the vast but ocaying and aparchical donunion. of the Suitan, #\l snmbiue to invest with profound Interest the eveidh uging phases of our tidings from the Old World, . ‘The" Triung, through truited corresâ€" pondents stationed at all points n Europe where: great movements are in progress or imminent, aims to présent a complete and instructive panoâ€" ‘ rama of events on that continent, andâ€"to mirror the prolonged struggle between middle ago Feu dalism and Ecclesiasticism on the one hand and Nineteenthâ€"Century scepticism and secularism on . the other, Recognising a Divine Providence in all tha proceeds and is, it looks: hopefuliy on the reat conflict as destined (like our own recent conâ€" ‘ision) to evolve from strife, disaster, and seemâ€" In;olnou.aftlnrnndh.mr‘hmlnhmwm masses of mankind. ‘The New York Tribune. TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. ADVERTISING RATES, FARMING LAND THE OTTAWA «TIMES APRIL 1 187 WM. L. WEBBER, and Commictioner, Farmers, Mec mfin;ee Invento '}lmumtu;(‘;lu, ?n'ffi?;fl. veg' I(’)l’ Bcieira;o;i e e wyers, and e 0: Piotaaions wilp mat the fanuie Asopimor t be of t value, It should have a place in every EQE“E, , Library, Btudy, Office, . and Counting |â€" The Latest Information pertaining to Technoloâ€" 'fy. gflclfl?opy. lMuthegmt.liu, Astronomy, Geogâ€" rapi teorolog; eology, Zoology, Botany i}cooniv'nnnrfi, A%x-f%:liuro,mArcEwwm.hRurui cconem ousenold Economy, F tnin heu:?ngy"euuluu«m, aird liea{t,h. ol & In short the whoie range of the Sciences and Practical Arts are embraced within the scope of the Scientific American. No person who desires to be intelligently informed can afft»"‘ _ he withâ€" out this paper, _ ° ~ oo 0 ; . The Sclentific Ameri now in its 2th year, enjoys the widest olrcmhom of any ltlh‘oul' periodical in the world. . Ats contents em!:rnoe'; tt!‘:e llsntgst lnter;;un; inâ€" mation pertain e echantâ€" gundSclenum 6 ss of theu\%‘:‘rfi; Descripâ€" tions, with Beautiful ravings, of New Invenâ€" tions," New â€" Implements, New and improved Industries of all kinds; Usefu‘: Notes, Fuuwlkoeipu, S\A:;muonl and Advice, by Pracâ€" um?\ riters, for W ork men and Employem. in all various Arts, Descriptions of Improvements, Discoveries and Important Work?i yermfilng to Civil and Meâ€" chanical Enginecring, Milling, Mlnlnfila.nd Metalâ€" I ; Records of the latest progress in the Appliâ€" sds cenctmout mioas 8 , Na ion, Telegraphy L.‘ngneerlug. mecvt’auy. Magnetism, Light lfld ry in the Arts and in Domestic or Housebold The Latest Discoveries in Photogra Che mistry, New and Useful Applications o}’ ?,"l'emts He Tull:” ;t:mmmc AMERICAN, FOR , _ | or several years past I have been in the habit of Mb.l:a Sr De Jongh‘s, Light Brdwn Cod Liver Oll, find it to be much nmfi:dfi than other varieties of the same m ne 1 have also omrlnnd with a view to test their relative superiority," it does not cause the nauseam 'â€"fi&whdktfi:n_u i £00 often consequent on the administration of the Pale Oil." Pr. Dr Joxex‘s Liekt BrRowx Cop LIvE®R OIL sold Onlym!l'.nxpmfl Ha;.pu. 2s. 6d.; Pin! 9d.; Quarts, 98.; Capsuled and Lbdhd '1& nusun?pmusuim:: WITHOUT WHICH NoNE CAN PoSSIBLY RE pâ€" GENUINKE . . [5. .( . +A â€"a64 By all respectable Chemiéts and Druggists throughâ€" g l‘ounho\vofld. ho Tsl e e e ce td t EB Light Brown Cod Liver Oi1 produces the d(:flod efleot i shorter than kinds, and 1t dounn.ot m‘;‘:?;'m..fi"' .:5 1nm..-1...."5."..': A NB AR . HARFORD & Co.) > T, STRAND, LONDON, w.0. Gavzton.â€"Beware of unprinciple« »empte to in its by the personal attention of so $o Achemist gad Inteigenta Ahit snn as mo Jough, who has also tten the best . Medical Treatise on the Oil with which I ath acquainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantce to be preferrable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medical efficacy," in its EmE B PTT ETT * © Light Brown Cod Liver ou;.':d'x'h::-: every m-outobonulflodwphl beneficial and saâ€" lflw’ effects," + I invariabl g)resenbo Dr. De ; Jough‘s Cod Liver OlL in plye rence to uvot.hor.ot:gun Asâ€" sured that I am recommending a genuine arlacle' and not a manufactared oon:gxms in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed," to the British Dr. Barlow, F.R.S., Sen â€" Physicion to Guy‘s ; FHo s "1 have uoommondedgomedn sultl bm."mf use of Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Oll, I have been well satisfied with its mectllo:nd believe it be a very pure Oill, well titted for those cases in in which the use that subâ€" tance is indicated." » * For several Dr. Devid Smith, F.R.S., Medical Gificer to the Poor Lam Bowds&' Great Britain. "We think it a {ren ',wduut:gn that there is one kind of Cod Liver;Oil walce is naversaly admitted to be genuinsâ€"the Brown Oil supâ€" ed bKeDr. De Joul‘h. It has i been mel;r'ue- when prescribing the Oli, to un this kind, since, amidst so much vl:mnd uncer» tainty, we have confidence in ns grukmao1688." (Extract from "Consumptiun . is siaiy aod Reâ€" mediable Stages,") Lanktester, F.R.Y., Coroner or Central Middlesex, Dr. Oranvilte F.RS., Author of the * Apas o Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D sncian in O nary to the Queen in .mv.d. ‘*I consider Dr, De Jough‘s Light Brown Liver Oil to be a very pure%)u, uo’c‘_"hkol:v to ¢re dugugl. and a therapeutic agent of greal value â€" BELECT MEDICAL OPINION®S. From innumerable medical and scientinicopivions of tlie highest character in commzndaumnmor Dr »eâ€"Jonmox‘s Liext Bnows CoP LIVER O1L, the {ollowing re selected :â€" (_ The actual benefit derfved is thus described by Rowrax» Darto®. Esg., M.RC.S., LS.A., Disâ€" trict Medical omo-\r'nt“&zy 8t, Edmunds :â€" ." In giving nR;opuuou Dr. oz Joxen‘s Ltout Brown Con LiveR On.AI have no hesitation in myln{ht:at. I have not the slightest eonfidence in any other kind. The effects of. Dr. p® Joxen‘s Orm are sure and most remarkable, elsochny in that brokem down state of health and strength which usuall{ precedes and favors tubercular deposit; ng‘ud never recommend any other sort. The Oil I have had from {ouwumrmyowuu-o, and it has certainly been the only mz:m o!mvin’ my life on two occasiens, and even mow, when bfil t:“‘ou‘l:" gfh oondm;m,' !=£bk£ lt,t?‘nd llkqt it, un« annd x n e most agreeâ€" able way. Imm t Dr‘ px Joxen‘s OrL would come tnto gemeral use, and entirely super» sede the Pale and other worthless preparations," * I consider that the secured its preparation by &flm}.’&:flno{ an T Pm Pmd COBh s 4 M CR 10B Eg ;;'l been my prolerlrelfiu 1n,w|.;- lgqe,cnu:u deaohenn on it ns eb wid and stre e most feeble deteriorated constiitctions. . I1. are remarkably manifested. By its adminiaâ€" tration the natural appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion‘ and assimilation are imâ€" proved, reanimated, and regulated ; and, when its In eu.: of prostration and. entaciation, where "l%em rces are reduced, and where life appears to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative Twem 1 ‘Dr.â€"Dr Joxex‘s Lifoxut Brows CoD LIVER The following high testimony to the efficacy of Dr. ns Joxon‘s (?31 Livex® OfL in ()omnx?%on is afforded bX‘ Arur® G. CHATrAWwAY, %hq.. M.R.C.8., L.S.A., of Leominster :â€" “Htflgh some years extensively used Dr. Ds Joxan‘s Liowt BrRown Cop LivE® Ou.hboth in public and private practice, 1 ha%e no hesitatioL h% a&ahmv far superior to those of any r Cod m(.)'lz Nearly. four years since, two cases of confirmed Consumption were placed under my care. In both, the lungs were a mass of tubercular dagmlt, and every possible sound to be hesrd in phthisis was present. The "smedy employed was Dr. px Joxaex‘s LIGHT ‘® CoD LIVER OIL; and now the ents @restrong and fat; the diseased (abi sounds & Ivflvllhl.; and in the one (m-‘la m hing, and shooting, are Meiy indulg in, the patient expressing himself quite capable of undergoing as much f:flgue as any of his fellow sportamen." ® CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, The extraordin virtues of _ Dr. P Joxax‘s Light Brown Ood.aver Oil in Pulnknary Conâ€" sumption may now be considered as t‘uh‘:‘l ostaâ€" blished. No remedy so rapidly restores the exâ€" hausted strength, im proves the nutritive functions® or produces® more marked and favorable influâ€" ence on the local malady. â€" e es % _ VLâ€"From the unequalled rapidity of its curaâ€" tive effects, it is lnflfitely more eoot{omlul than auy which is offered, even at the lowest price. stomach and inaproves the functions of digestion «nd assimilution. â€" nave eem parael peoperties ‘”“J?“g..“"d?'i““m e been in measara those of any other kind o?(‘od 1.mÂ¥ 11. â€" _ CAUTION.â€"The public are requested to observe that all the above preprrations bear the Trade "'g;.x.! ‘?:".horun shown, â€" Sold by all Chemista and &£EATIN G PERBIANKS INBECT PESTROYING PoWDrrs, * «onl ated 1t #esute hermiess To aotmuaie t Flies, Owkmm:f)n omanfio&mml foull stigon of melamioeynosin" Soet it Thiast s tins, lmuu of various sizes. nausea. GENERAL DEBILITY AND EMACIATION 1873. Granville has found that Dr. : on’h Brown Cod Liver Ofi bmdmm'gx.a '¢'1.. m: t is palatable, easily taken, and croates no is borne with facility by the most delicate BOLE muently prescribed Dr. De Jough s Physician to H.R.H, the Duke of ., F.R.0.8., Surgeon to Charing an in Ordiâ€" New Eraided White Wire Rope Clothes Laue Hupiiiato® RivER nB Ofo h Em VER WIRE L stzeet west Toronto Ontario _ $100 te Preventfristion in sles , Dife. OQakey‘s Wellingt be usad with the Boards, ‘co cleaning and shing Sliver, .TM Pinte, Plate Giass, A2, â€"Tablars, 64. etobg"" Fes unee _ mputhe wot e be on about mon can 4 all respectable Gr 2 Dealers in House * cents per box. Wholesale at 4 j HRN#Y F. LEMONT & CO., 236 St. Jamesâ€"st., Montreal. ESMUNDE BRO8. _ Wholesalo Agents for Ottawas and vici nity washing. ‘This is the imnost economical ar« ticle that can be used, costing only about three eon‘tl to do the ironing olm family, ‘ tgmhmm. glossy s that mdwfim nuachomle Aypamas vlkee do au ger. very recom . mended by the Montreal H-!HLI: Mgerve, Le National, and by all the gin American papers. iF _ ‘he most ‘orainary is enabled to ampcte with the m%m the [1“' ‘::p:-u lu.d“ it came rom : ‘ and beautiful Goods done 2 ng n%‘ much longer, thereoy mmring riag sod Inbor ie as when bought at the" Enamelrono pared expressly tor the Paten: knite Cies® & machines, India Rubber and T;x Lesther nife Boards. Knives constantly bave & briiliant polish 0‘1::1 to new ‘.Iw ackets, 31â€" each ; and . 66., 19. 38. 60 35 4. sach ‘ Hard Finish 3y the ave of Enamellene, Ror ‘imparting a fine sines to Ror M“. mmn Linen Shirt Bosoms, Wholesale Agents for Canads. â€" :i Messers, LYMAN, CLARL & CO., 382 &s. Paul Street, MONTREA L. z Messrs. LYMAN BRO1HKBS & 00,, 133 King Street, Toronto. y February 28tb. 1873. 200w13 «This conmipound /resembled an Oint. ment or Pomade in ‘appearance snd com sistency. and was favored with Essench of Aimond or. Prussic Acid. â€" It was strongly alkaline, inficating free alkali, whi A¢la ing upon the fat, produced the us m nifying result ; the whole forming‘ a" M lar moist mass of fat, soap, glyceritie #du water, This ontment was physically‘ a9d4 chemically diffcrent trom the true Pacâ€" creatic Emulsion which i have also n‘flâ€"fif ined, and. w besides being‘‘righ‘ Pmauucjum the delicate ‘sooth appearahce and consistency "‘Of~ fres cream, is palatable and readil» taken.">!>> 143 NELW BUNKD STRIEET, LuNDON, . f= tmeer & 13 194 3‘. Extract from an ‘Analypoal Report upos a Foreign Specimen of a soâ€"called Prepa ration of Pancreatine & GENUINE PANCREATINE PANREATIO ‘EMUOLSTION. The efficacy of these Medicines in the treatment of Indigestion, or Pulmomryh &(:nrrh, % ml.helr" ;:urity' and m‘&; * f NAVORY & MOORE â€"cau .r gbll,i ;og:':u.t. imitations o‘l.t.lnm w * ‘nt' ties of the trie. proparaiions, but which are in roulity either s»ponscsous ‘comâ€" pounds, citments or pomades, without a trace of the Pancreatic prineiple and sn lirely ‘unfit andâ€" useiess as rmmedi¢ines. i u::::mm and to .*'h.h! m&tfoctt.ho reputation which the Genuine Pancreatine and â€" Pancreatic ~Emulsion have toq‘:::d It is therefore hxb im portant urchssers examine label} â€" g‘nwbotflglorthaunu' and Trade ark s The Original and only Manufaoturer Chemists to the Queen: H.R.H. the Prince of Wales: H.I.M. Nupoleo® > the Third, His Highness the : .. Khedive of Egypt, &e., _ . , each advertisement ova Sootia, g:%oldvns}-hu. and each branch of business ‘betng alphabetically Â¥ze publisher has concinde to place the D»â€" rpcmr%-:. the low W‘:fi&’. copy, in order to ensure as large a .mht :ld\s so make it the very best fur Ymrunmnfir&wwa «d, as the success of the continnation of the vum,h- depend very largely upon the stpport received from advertisems, =. o. s oj ou c3 .1 .0. ; _ The printing will be executed by John Lovell Montreal, 6 &fi i A Publisher of the Maritime m 122 Granvilieâ€"st., Halifax, > Aug. 26, 1873. Giaks *A o Iâ€".“ y l. ' d At the solicitation of a: Aoeoorniin enmge atons, & D This :«:& wi)l contain the names and addrear oton&hmu-nm "All Housekéepers M nons published, price @40 .. â€" M ocA L PIN E‘ 3 CLASSiEEY BSM MRKTMY STORE NEW prosesors VATE BILLS, 1V yV PER â€"MONTH And expeose sure to Agents everywhere, selling uu. Cufis, #BAVORY & MOORK," Collars € â€"Lace Cutains, PÂ¥ l . Caution, n sleaninz and injury to the » RAD i M a o * â€"AAYE gton Knife Polisb shou! DOMINION #88â€"1win * xÂ¥ Offiée and Depor Ro. t Rnorpeas Rev yaen ‘For Sale by all Druggists. 'rfirnd single m‘fon' m"'m‘ l ickes are sent by the case or mw .-‘Lp.nd l‘hrl-y.hndchrgo. on of the piwa Cures ECC aRTIE T °P RF mu ’Plloo‘hl.Cchu. CIoon.‘ ‘fio. .ol'.'...: 50 eis; ‘P,lhu. $1.50â€" of an 1ered yisle, contsining i rpecitie '&ffi%*fifi'flfifif": ‘dimonsen qxfflf-.ufifl::?fl %@Ah’?h-m +4 1 Case vials, en se on nc thes : s [ i>aul_ ,ROND‘® EXTRACT [+. 1 ndad t UDn t ts ceA i Wfi mc ql 2040 fiatc® Irroriing ‘bug ienen and flm as flny‘ .‘g'?“ in life, ?o mm % a dose ’Oyf Warker‘s Vixâ€" I‘&MM i‘:g'nptionP::n Tetâ€" P ueraint, Bolls® Cirbenciee." Rungâ€"woome fvaldhoad; Sore Eyer: Brmiptias, lion, Discolorations of the Humors :m of.the qdd' Wh:fl.‘lt name ;f' ‘?% a 8 u'S. by the use Pin, and other Worms, %mmont Ko Tiniofuiihs win fose ahs ponea dn it At soprang iae n yas Bitters display as doclaod an influence that imt.is soon perceptible. . "Uleanse the Jfi Blood whenâ€" Mess o med minfege . m J Or ‘s Evil, White SNW%“;M?J?&fif mal-flgm{,fi!;“ are U hmgcm itutional Dis: MWarker‘s Vi®roar Blmuuh:x .am":im»"x ind ‘_'0 ;yrl.‘:' T n.|.d ChRO“:u SUMAH ENN _ Gou Hous, it» tentand Intermittent FPovers, Diseases of The Blood. Liver Witne m Bladder, ‘these Bitter ’lr “smuuu- Mechanical Diseases.â€"Persons onâ€" ilfiil‘:oi'n‘,l'lmfl Eacnna :.I;e_-;_h e cce Reraatns.rgap or Indigestion, Headâ€" uh.]m in‘ the Shoulders, Coughs, . s of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour a of the Stomach, Bad Taste n the Motth, Bilfous Attacks, Palpitaâ€" m feart, mnrm of the ‘m ‘the m f the Kid ‘a Hiindréd other painful toms, are the ifeptings ‘of Dyapepain. One bottle will prove a better guarante fl-lfimm;n‘i‘;;adnxfir: * :/ c W' disease ?mefl.flmm : lmx: m«n of a system thus dore:â€"armed. * mipohting 1e setvetions of we Ins Iunetioon orthe digeetiveorghns." _ _‘ juvaziably apanied by extensive deâ€" rangements of the: mud liver, slnd abdon xiscera. . In ;::h' 7 7 s & 5 i Wekge re ns mo éathartic for the purpose equal ‘to 3-. !h{ !&rpfl ?Vu-,uu'::ruu. & s * iny remove dark~ mittent ors, which are so prevaâ€" Yent J “‘FI ‘«%-&'u- ‘ me Upited Es crtars I Comberia 4, ® s28, Red, Colorado, BtaZOb, 1io Grande, Peat1, Alabamis, Mobile, Savannah, Roâ€" utioke, J % Oothers, with their vast tri ~ t our Al P : uring seaâ€" Grateful Thousands prociaim Y1x taoax BiTTERS‘thé most wonderful Inâ€" vigorant that ever sustained the sinking 8y $ 4 a to and remain Jong :;oyptf mhorsrpohoo”:rmd.- ropAIt, . of W ast ad Char)ton St Sela hy a1l Hirmigni t2 whg thewrs, ) Eud !{%%\"f&% Hmmt and Interâ€" 1 . Fevers, which are so prevaâ€" Sore Mouth, Canker Urinary Weakuess Weakness, Wotting bod. enc . ai ulcerated sore throat. oo % RAMILZ CASF® hreys FNos.: 13 ina | 3. Loyl b7, »11" medicine ette TAE TIMES is printed and p° MaisLEAN. RBOOUER &A V celebrated teacher of Vocaliwti to give lessons in Vfi”\ attend at 6 o‘clotk pm. LTerus made 4 3. s P } Street, Sandy m endy Hill back of cight years‘ mg. The K lowing are extracts trom a few 0| the I b“u:uh“nqh.. hrom‘ M u’uw he mo skeptical, J.u-ln:.d m MM&' b“;“‘m 6 â€" wonderful.‘ " fi}. 'E:-. â€" Agent left, it sot lke a was slow at first, but didly nonw‘ H. Cole, of lons, #riles, ‘ PMA '-:E l‘ a €} am nearly run out; - T is highly recommended , rhes ts * used i1." J, Bedford, tw s â€"*Bend at once a turibe pol * Iclmio()il,lhno.ulg"' al never «aw vhing se su00 $" m:d;mt.v?mm" J Vhomped Woodford, writes â€"«Seud me «mt W# Rlectric Qil. I have Art q ADothing takes like it" Mulet a MM* Uilverton, P Q., writesâ€" * £« Roett M is getting a great * pore, apd M _ daily called for. s':.-wu.. «o * without delay." i« moyne, 9# L Bnctmghlm,i’u, writ +« K M _ gross Blectric Cil, We ’“ . o m well. n 1 L. m Uttawa, Nov, 28, 1872 °. N. TBOM ummwnm Ih&'w""i.'.;:nj’ nion. Normâ€"Electricâ€" bebected usn 1 OCAL MUSLC, ’e»:; Pii ‘New & inging fi 1 BOUR Of BHINGINGâ€"Fo w $v Cenire Town, (ia & Uthce. . tos . Dumbbr mpiplinagnâ€"â€" 4 . * (Whkei : * l arwatatics 22. «Wonmitisner Absolute divoross i ferent States. , Emerson ‘and Tiden, _ * WB BTANDARDPFor ° T moneeme. prv9=$. inbuigh Review," (w ® "Brit h Quarterly Revroges HE BEST MBS. RUEEETSCB 3. FDima, o. 100 x Aemagatt Her 2 OdeuF obtined in 44 KV Pas#® ADV OCA APPILACA CC BCR( iahns 3A M Homécopath t W.. MAR arriater " 1) Foe u9 7 Ip rDAE H PeC i 3 be mac @x00 Mess 0~â€"Hay‘s in we be ue; mR 197 i Solick VCO A N COREOL] i PÂ¥ «tp1¢ 0.€ Ap W3 )N to 14

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