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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Mar 1875, p. 1

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ET LT m allways Aug im any part a., %40p.m., LaWwe makes . ab 5 mt ®machoote ‘s 196inded ) IM.“._ I.."l- meéers Prmn=itg., lurery "C Of 05 fae HEp Bs Cauct w a A0tt Us, T1 MABS *yore "threy Pream biz., . the * in Britink Azpe _ AY. RAL 1.30 A. ® DAILL 12B 4 .M» 1.10 P.8. 4,10 P.M. 410 pmo, ‘&»=m Reailum 1 afforg The raily *h (Co ecup com 1be 1674 from $4 to $3 pe ewn neighoourt cut of employ ns and boys free ce lars and add ress ® 6 $ in their jocality. Costs NOTHING to wy it. Purticaulars F&EE, P. 0. VICERY «& OU., Augusts, Me. L“"â€"on Thursday, ‘he 25th (nst., betwee‘ Weilingtoo and Mari~ s râ€"e‘s> on Saily sgeet,a Mins R /T. The A der will be suitibly reWanded ou leaving it at Miss Enngh , or al Philion a« d Le ebre, Wellingtoo st:ect. _ 3802 Within two «unutes‘ walk of Buiidings. .. eosts but one « Portianxt, M a Huill a verge watch, w will be Hneraily rewar J Pralner, Toces uit A appy to Wim M. Beattie & Co Bureet, near Central School East. : #77 KX â€"imonins, from ihe ist of May nex‘, oi seoner li required. Rooms gowi and lofty vl“-f.eomnl «nd counvemient, being withi five ute=" walk of Parliament Bulldings Bate mosernte. For fartber particulars, applj by letter to X Y Z, I1t«s office. rearly full 5.o "VaRLu." a son restoring L 1' LET â€"No«. 4 and appy to W M. E T.l.l‘l' after t e session, Two or Three â€" EURRISHED i EDROOMS, with ue o Buiing Hoom, in a uwnu- fumily, Breakiss Wrequred.â€"A. W., Box, 330. 9 W. H. CHALKER, «« _ _ ««~ Manager B BEBTGRAHAM~ â€" . «Poprietor working peoj Ommibus to and from the Cars and Boats fre 85 To 52" 7_\: noufy H.8.3., at this OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. The shortest, cheapest an | quickest~ to Liverpooi, Londonderry and i)hufmv. m« i# one of the WQL’LML and s../est in the world. ‘Vessels Will be Jespalched as follows â€"â€" wA HLN SKI0OT ; penses Mtation in Canada or the U1:\ Nexets are not ased the amo a small deduction. ) Â¥W~ Anexperienced Surgeon earrie on each #x#t _ Herths not secured until pair ‘or., . Persas wishing to sead for thei: friends can Sbtain pussage certificates at lowest rates from Eugiand, ireland or Scotlamnd, to any railway For through t . lt:muh w Jan. 44, i8 STKAMEKRS FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATU ROAY. P As3A Â¥U Ek 4000 MMODATION UNSUR A avept" ust in carrying returns of w hic! over ”r' gon urther Inform: HAW. . oi e pieture ence W â€" po men history of Livingstor Maren 2ith s or eve packa PTRAYED from my r Cabin $50 to $70 goid, according to asccomoda Retarn tiekets issned at reduced rates. For pasoigs or other information upwu t-h..-. shothors.7 Pow !i», Green, New York, Hhetr Age i. & oring Es ®© intended to sail itiand during the W‘m: LMarch -..:" A N DLN A VIa N MORAVTaN,..._. BABMATiA® _ A POLYNEI AN _V vOL. W y wennh * is 13 destro: PRUSSIA N URNISHED MoUSE To I JUawa July 22 173. &A BUSINESS TH @ARD wils on wit «C ) witnout » l6 e loavil T ANTED.â€"We w â€"â€"â€"_ Hotels. A._BION HOTEL, UAMN......; .:. INMTERER M EDLATE STEERAGEK ..... yaNTED Glasgow Line miartoy wAayT ME ww l ARTNER Chure Ftouses ELP WANTED r ANTEP " ORK voR ALL ayTED.â€" )‘ Apply by \( ent To #langow, Liver w@l LDKUiIT: WIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS sates of ANCHOXH LINE. looms to Kct. Stcamslups. A WEEK to Male and Fem NAE sSTSAMERS OF THE Cour LINE RATE3 « RATES oF PAsSAGE. TV w$§s0 . | STRERAGE OTT A W A FBOM 1 M esdia t. Address G. STINSON & CO C y37 Sdaew . W a NTED â€"A lay or Helinst EK S M «s and every information wise Ave th it PASSAG ® between the Ciyte and sexson of Winter Naviâ€" 1. W. COW ARD & CO Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, wers Tab & MLSUHOVE, Oilawa R to KLet. AT WILL PAY ssoiging. AP! Ma&C),. iogtom Bir.«u Hoston TLAND Somd 14 MhS. FORG!E e Men and Women rd Ont NoO. 3808 Brookly n To: rac W oms, and rooms aod reoms fistâ€" aunk streets, and [ the 1 @wrhaw eut Now o n mrrnod, look , loss AY ad and Dog he name of KEN N Y February 20 Mareh i their ntln- it anything i to Ntates Phe ilnder , Gearge $786 1m Ax~:| GIBBS & COURSOLLE, Alban xi street i1 plemse r Lwelve )â€"om Agents Agents | Barrister, 1‘0-"{-«'. &c.,. Sol citor ses of in Chancery. ,"\":.';.t Officeâ€"â€" Jpposite the Russell House, over )."m"‘ Gibson‘s Confectionary, =: staie« | _ @~Money to lend on Real Estate, ._ _ _ k. day $00 winty | 0_ _ " I ';,} Official Assignee. ei g3: | City of OTTAWaA, County of Carleton 40. 02 "â€" | V 13 20 J TAII.LO! & CHRYSLER, _ Barrister, Attorney, Solicitors, &c., Office â€"Over Mr. B. Huckell‘s Flour Store corner of Sussex «Bd Yorkâ€"streets Oltawa. _ l:rrluen and Attornoysâ€"atâ€" L.aw, Soliet» tors in Cha reery, Notaries, & 6. Offliceâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Rideau Stree . @. Tamuox,. I F, H. CurysLEh ue $ MBR l1 [ l 000 O O0 o cl Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys, Con veyancers, Notaries, &¢., &¢., Officeâ€"sell‘s Block, oppo ite Russell House W .H. W aLK ®m | K.CasszLs,Jr. | P. PRNXOCK July 21, iS74 o l nds 26Zh Barristers, Attorneys, Solicig@rs, Conâ€" veyancers, &¢., (Of the late urm of Lewis & Pinhey.) OrFICESâ€"Kigin Street, Ottawa. C H. Poswey. . A.J. OHz®istt®.| M.P. Brur. Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, Soliâ€" citors, Conveyancers, &c., OTrAWA, ONT. _ _ ‘_ 0_ McLzop STEWART â€" Oct. 17, 1874. Barristers, Solicitors, Attorneys and Conveyancers, &c., yg. Beil‘s Block. Elginâ€"st. . 1e HonBu® R. W. Scort, Q. C. _ _ _ A d wâ€"o c a t e . T â€"mporary Qifice «t Dr. Jos, Heaudin‘s, Main Btreet, Bul), Aun, March 9, 1874. "Wity _ Notary Public and Advocate, H is opered an «flce in the Villago of Hull Province of Quevee, for the transaction of all Notarial and" Legai business, either in the Province of Quebéc or Untario. Special care iven to the collection of accounts in both Proâ€" Hull, Oct, 28, 1874. rl\llOlAl P. FORANX, Advocate, Solicitor d Momeopathic Physicitn, Surgeon and Accoucheur. ._ , Residenceâ€"Albert Street. Office hours from 8 w 1ia, m., and 2to 4 p. m. _ Specia‘ attention given to diseasea Auu displacements of the oteras. 1753 Bankers and Stock Brokers, Montreal, . Negotinte sales of hofieny and Patents, and organize Companies. oney invested in first Cluss securties to pay 7 and 8 per cent. inâ€" terest" Stocks purchased and carried on a I;-_nr;ln «f 10 per ceni. interest at lowest curront ‘wtes. Province oi «Quebec, Barrister Attorney, Solicitor in Chan« eery, &e., for theki ovince of Uniario. > Maiin Sureet, Hull, P. Q. su4sâ€"6m Dealer in Greenbacks, U, 8. Bonds and Checks. Jommerciai paper discounted. | Collections mm.e in all parts of the Dominion and U. 8. Inâ€" lerest allowed on depokits. uet. 24 174. â€" 3090â€"8aw ky . _ Barristers, Attorneys, Selicitors, Couveyancers, &¢., + gAas Mosgrove‘s Bnudms Rideaunâ€"st., Ottawa Hos. Jznll:)t)'oo.‘m-. qC. 0.J. OBDongery V H 63, SPARKSâ€"ST., OTTAW A. ‘v MARSHAL MATHESON, & Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢. Oflceâ€"M»ster in Cnancery Cha mbers, Co Honge, â€" tinwa Caneda. L. & i May be consuited at is Office, corner| of O‘Conâ€" n .r and Albertâ€"sts, | Urtawa, Oct, 24, 1874 |A0L .‘ Sparks sus 4MZ Physician, Surgeon and Accouncheur, % $ OTTrTawA, OnT. y Day Officeâ€"Sparksâ€"st.. Censre Town. Nigh Officeâ€"at his residence, Mariaâ€"st.. Centre Town Cancers cured without the use of the knife, by a new but certain, -poodg and aimost painles K:ou-. Reference g! o. parties sucoers lly treated if required, Dl.ll!llo'l.c.l.l..c.?.s.kc.. M._O P.8.0., raduste McG1il University, Montreal. iormn-burhml and Durham Lamr’m Associate Coroner N, and D. t Offlce and Residence:â€"Corner of Hugh and Ortawa South side of Rideauâ€"st.,near Gloucest 34. Consultatons at all honrs, Ml.’lofllfl LAPOINTE desires to inâ€" form his customers aud the public generâ€" wlly that he has nmond'.a. place or business from his former stand to new Fish Market on the south side of York street. He will be Imfl;y to meet his friends in his new stand, and do his utmost to supply them with the latest im~ portations of fr sh and other kinds of fish; also all kinds of Poultry and Game. | MOSES LAPOINTE FISH! FISH! ~FISH! Au lilnminated POC. of Twe! Hendschel,_each _ 8} m’- Wh:'g '--»-31"" Ohromo, " The Twins,* n’.‘uw Prho“.‘&lulnduu-tf 0 extras of any kind, \vmuumur r“flm- ATTEETION, AGRNTS, Lal -ll-llv-&-vâ€"van‘.'h :p:'m cirouiars free. Toud Postad Card ai uoRATIO C. KING, < Fublisher Â¥eb. 5, 1871. ‘RIALMAGES PAPER. DANIEL O‘CONNOR Hept. 9, 174. _ TWO BEAUTIFPUL PREMIV M 8. No. 12 St. James ® troot, Sept. 9, 1873 Mortgages purghased and Loans negotiated. OrFICEâ€"No. ?ueu'n Block, Elgin=st., Ottawa Nov. 27 1874 R 2436 Lec. 3, 1874. ~COTT, STEWABT & GORMULLY, » D. BROWNp Patents of Invention, Ottawa, Fo 2 1875, INHEY, CHERISTIE & HJL!, ‘CONNOR & HoGG, ‘CONNOR & O‘DOHERTY, THE CHBRISYIAN A%t WORK. "THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." A CHOLICE OF 1 Insurance and Real Estate Agent. oND BROTHER®, K. 1L.0GAN, W. W. WARD, ONaALD M. GRANT, Medical Cards. R. J. P. LYNXN, R. 0. C. WOOD, Â¥. H. FERLAND, BMusiness Cards. P ATENTS. R. J. D. K. MACDONELI , W. P. COUTLEE, B.C.L., Barrister, Advocate, &e. for the ALKER, CASSELS & PENNOCK, ARCHAMBAULT, ILLIAM MOSGROVE, C. W. MacCUAIG Reqal Cards: (TRADE MARK3 REGISTERED) Banker, Montreal Mamtkers. SOLICITORS OF T Dt J. J. GoRMULLY , &e, MONTREAL $700 y 3a w Now Y r 37664 1y Wt IN THE CITY. * â€" It is usel‘ss to at‘empt a discription. Call and see their splendid â€"Gallery of Paintings, Mirrors, Electroâ€"rlated Ware, Ten Thousans Vols, 0t 'u»n‘: Bankrupt Stock of Stationery, four hundred Albams, ten thousand St« reoscopic Views of all parts of the world, 100 olpem (élasses wold and Sliver Speclwfou. Cutlery, Work Hoxe . ana about 00 pairs of most eleâ€" gant l::nmhn‘(nul LU{;!I -:d Vue“:lru for Sale, private, at oneâ€"half the prices us ABK=® ed in retall stores. * 2 82 Sparks _ Street, |{fcorporated under the Compantes* Act, 1368 ang 1869.] Have in their SALE ROOMS the finest and cheapess "Catalogues will be ready for distribution on Mondsy, Znd, and can be hid at the office of the Subscriber, E‘gin stre t opposits the Kusâ€" sell House, . A gene®al Invitation is extended to lades and gentiemen w shiug to replenish theâ€"r libraries, to examine th> books on Tuesâ€" day, the 2rd, «ll day and nigut up ‘to 10 o‘ciock, and on \V-luedn{, 2ih up to the hour of sale, wuch & charce to purchase valuable bocks should not be overlooked: Clergy men, Senators and Members of Parlhament, as well as the general public, shoul | take advantage ol it. OrTawa, March 20, 1875, Capital, $1,250,000, in 25,000 Shares of $50 Each. Of which a Limited Number have boen re» jerved for Canada. . D :v.:.‘l! przl:‘p (:ul::;‘:" Writers, 87 New lto MANAGERS AND SECRETARIRS . | W, G. & J. W. LindsAy, Accountants, 3 Wes Regent street, G:asgow . | (t | i BROKERS, | Moore & Brown, 166 St. Vincent stroek GMgs« Dyi‘:-'a' Maclagan, 79 St, Vincent street, \ias» gow. . o. David Shaw, wiogeton Land & Settlement (.‘b Wm, Arthur, Esq., mere 3 f"-.& near G lasgow . m ind "lq‘ orgmu_n & Eunnn':‘huu PRC3EEE NS e t 7.30, and to be continued each evening during the week at 7.3) until the entir« consign sent, which consists of s ver@l thousand yorumes, is sold, Ihe Books are Splentidly !lustrated. Elegantiy Bound, and suitable for gentliemens‘ private fibraries, com . rising the most recent mnuv‘m%hryclo&g‘un.t)hmben',applaums. &c. McQuilogn‘s m»« reiami Directory, Beyâ€" deil, Shakespeare in Photo, (Hislories of Eng!and, comprisi: ¢‘Knight‘s Splendid Pictorâ€" lal Rdit x Vols., over 3000 Plates; aiso Hume. Ling ant, Smnlle'.‘b, Lord, Mahon and Macaulay, &c , &0. The Works of Shakespe re and all the Hritsh Poets, includimg the coleâ€" brated Aldine Edition, 52 yols., Rell‘s Edition, %i vols,, Mugh Miliex‘s Works, 1+ vols. The Novellsts _ luciuding Meott, Dickens, Bulwer, Troiiope, Thackeray, Disrseli, &c.. &¢ _ De Quineey, Froude, May, Hallam, Gibbon, Chas, Reade. (Captain awh“. Lever, Lord Brougham, Wiison‘s Tales, Pepys‘ and Evelyn‘s bMaries. Fa‘ty Notes and Engiish literature, â€" Kul‘m'n Pictoria! Locdon Gailery Of AFt, b@wden‘s Pibliographic Manual, giving a history‘« f all books in the English: ianguage, vietionary of wreek and Roman. Arts, Lencu‘s Etcbings, Wilkes‘ Gailery and thâ€"wands of other vainable works. The Comvany is formed to taka u> and deâ€" velope lands in Manitooa or North=West Tarriâ€" tory, extending to § \ 250,000 ACRES, Obtained in free grant on condition of settle= ment from the DominionGovernment, _ , Firstâ€"By lawln(m the lands suit« ble @m i= grants from Great in or other countri t w free griants of alternate lots for mal.lzuu -" farms will bo'(lven by the l‘nnpny‘ nlolua advances for passage money, e x ents, seed, &c.: and, e To bold for increased value the al« ternate reserved ':lm.lfiom‘rl sites ‘:ttnlllu.l:lll'i for to or lying in of projec r ay routes ta the west ofr of mlgem value, ;'o m of emigrants leave Britain in the con: oflov;lz ten $ éars and from the kriowâ€" acquired of the business and the 1Mâ€" ties possessed by the Company for obtai l: the | r cla s of emigrants, it is e mgmmu-r stipulated for by the ro ment to be settied in ten years, viz., one thousâ€" families, may be uovmrluhod in a t ha‘f that time, bey«n townebip s were selegted sumur er situatedion both banksot the 14ttie atchewan River, and admitted by all who have been in that.part of the country to be of uwmm': fertile m.& tiful character to be found in the North+â€"West. _ L READ, MARK, LEARN, The subscriber has just t â€"e‘ved direct from England the largest (-mm.mom of Co#tly Boo#s ever brought to C U# rada, bein« Seventeen ° ases of the Fimest London Elditions «* Stundard Authors in elegant caif bincings. which be is instracted to seil at public auction without any reserve, comniencing oh Wednesâ€" , the Zith Inst , At 2 0‘elo¢k and ever lug at 7.30, and to be continued each evening during BY J. BERMINGHAM. â€"P pectuses, with full d Is, can be inâ€" 4. hnd Ypphiotinig for stock imide at tho ar. flee of FLOUR AND FEED STORE. ALEX. (TAYLOR, RIDEAU AND (CUMBERLAND ‘#Ts. HENEY‘S BLOCK Ot‘awa, March, 16, 1874. . kinds of Farm Produce. A selected -rt'ock'nvg- on hnn;i“!o sult all "'.-' \The h‘g:;%ruewlillbo paid for all AUCTION SALE, Sale withouy any Teserve on the Ehortest Notice. J. M. ROSS & Co. ‘, Mathew mar ton Street, botWeot BLre@L _ F‘RST CLASS Hair Dresser employed. Leadâ€" ies‘ Com bings done up in First Class style, and FIRST ISSUE, 10,000 SHARES FLOUR AND FARM â€"PRODUCE E BRITISH CANADTAN IHPORTANT aND PRREMPTORY AND THEN YOU WILL KNOW THAT Miscellancous. New Parliamen STOCK OF GOODS Auctiou Sal Capt. MacCuaig, E. GENDREAU‘S COMMISSIONERS IN CANADA, Successor to D. McLarnon, LAW AGENTS. (LIMITEDq â€"CORNER OFâ€" DIRECHO , Craigowan, Woodstock. J. BERMINGHAM, ready for distribution on in, be hi at Ahe office of stre t opposits the Kusâ€" il Invitation is extended to in w shiug to replenish mine th> books on Tuesâ€" New Buildi Welli e Aiiees n mt ant, Woodlea, Both« [of Ch.nolmll»* of iroafouaders, Barrâ€" INâ€" Auctioneer ‘Easter Market It surpasses everything for Windows, painted and pliin Woodwork, and Pins, Brusses, and Scourmg Kbiyes, and all nmetals, s at 7:3 p. m. ‘afd 10 continue next week on TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY. GREAT BA RGAINS. â€" OTTAWA, SATURDAY. MARCH, 27, 1875 On Saturday, 20th Inst. HMAND SAPOLIO, i For, Mechanies, Painters, Photographers, and for Bath purposes. e e Rowe‘s AUCTIOH Rooms, Rideau Street. BRICK â€" WORKS. Wili show this week the A: est colleetion of Enster me t in this city. a on« his stook will be faund Fignieen of the fvest Western Cutle; also a Chsice Pig four month« old; Fine Epring Lambs; Veal of th Finest Qualty, alt from the most famous farms in Guelph The Btock wili be on exhibition to<lay, k Give your oâ€"ders early. 38 2 81. The succe«s ofthis mast delicions and unrt valediCondiment v» ving caused ccrt dn desiers to ‘PF" the name of® estershie auce" lor their‘ own inferior coi vrds, the public i8 hereby informed that ooly way to secure the génuine is to f <a M Orders f f Sparke it.ended t Have decided to sell the balance« f their stock of GROCERIES, PRGViSIONS, â€" GLASSWARE, Worecestershire Sauce ! CAUTIONâ€"AGAINST FRAUD ASK FOR LXA & PERRINS" RAUCEF, . . and to that their names nre upon the wTapâ€" en nblin sveppet and potlign . ons / t [ 447 Bucacts Wrtni.4 aahtPrairadh aobatviint S.me of the (’:mlgn ;:mnâ€"u having sgupp led with a spurious Worcestershire upon the wrapper and| labes of which names of Lea and Perrins have been forged. and P. give notice that they have furni their correspondents with power of attorney. take instant proceedings agaiust Manufactt and vendors of such, or avy other imitatiof by which their right may bo infringed. & Ask for LEA & PERRINS® Sauce, and 80 Name on Wrapper, Lc.be{, 3 . Bottle, and Stopper. } Wholessle and for Export by the Yl’opl’l W orcester ; lk‘nmj 1 Blackwell, uow m&c.. and ‘by Ur.xf rs and Oilmen u BERKELEY, Sept, 1860 â€"Geontiemen, 1 feel IbA duty Lowe w y: n i0 (lklur”‘ my gratt ithe great benefit 1 have‘derived by uaking e won‘s Cam . mile Pilis.‘ L appiied to your Mr. Bell; Berkeley, tor the «bove pilis. for n tnopu‘l:)m?rh. from :mnh I un&or_ed! A ating n forâ€"a lenâ€"th of time, having neariy every remedy prescrined, but any beneflt tit ail. After taking two of yobr valuable piils, . was quite restored 10183 usual state of bealth. â€" Plense give this â€"4or the benefit of those wno may thag be affeeted.â€"1 am, Sir, yours truly, HENKW us wELL To ths, Proprietors ol NORTON‘S CALOA Oltawa, March MILE PTiLS warranTeD a sURE AND Pg.l"l'»“ 7 for atl is <f PM * Tetwr or mng-worm.ea-ll. m._.ll id wll diserses of the Skin. io : hing : On â€" Bott e warraatd to cure all eases of J From One io ‘Three Bottles in all C# @# 7 AUCTION SALE. EDWARDS &‘ RUTLEDGE ind CROCKERY by Auction, commencing Humors. This remecy has been faithfully l‘flt found to be au almost infaliible care K above num~d diseases. Its h&h universal that the Proprietor i to those w ho will u e his medicine, or ID C ta:lure to refund toe monéy patd. A f -tilni:'nduced nl:I hug neolvm. sands of te: inwonlals, proving C the cure of the awful diseases it is recomD ed tor.â€" the rle abd Hum r cure is OB vegeiable in its conn?oflluou“und can be in perfect safety in all cases ~ There is Df ger 0: d:lving the bumor ic, as it cures burface and the patient‘s bodilz bealth usliy.improves while under this tre Engnire at _ Price 1$ per Bottle. Hold by all Mmb}rrfms * Several Sets of Single Harness CHARLES AUCLAIR, THE ONLY GOO0D SaVCE. ruWLp:'! + t PILE AND HUMOR GJRZE OUSEKEEPERS ! or y ur Mouseâ€"cleaning, by all meahs Mkd‘mr Grocer, Drugzist, or the «:d ware shops. for clean» ing and polishiug LEA & PERRINS‘ Burnett‘s Cocoaine Sulslues Refractory Hair. c Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Is not an Alooholic Wlfll. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Prevents the Hair from Falling. Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, MONTREAL, P. Q. Agents for Dominion of Canada. J0SEPH BURNETT & CO, BOSTON% HRUTCHTER, RANK STREET, 2MHiscollarnrcous. Deciared by con| ofsseuts to be NCW EDINBURCH For Sale Cheap for Cash Soothes the Irritated Scalpâ€"Skin. AMrcy For Internal and Esternal Useâ€" Promotes its rfealthy Growth S A P O L i 0, r bricks loft at the City Office, corner and Eizin sireeus, will be pm@j!“’ Leaves no Disagreeable Odor. Gives New Life to the Hair. Affords the Richest Lustre. 50 and 75 cents per Bottle. Remains Longest in Effect. Is not Greasy nor Sticky NOTICE. icimcdics. Kills Dandraff. Celebmated Proprictors. $790â€"i m The effect upon the lumber tradg and hence upon Ottawa interests generally, of the railway communication projected be *ween this city and the mouth of French River, is discussed in an able manner in another column: by a correspondent. The writer of the correspondence in question is entitled to neceptance as an‘ authority upon the subject of which he treats. His thorough knowledg© o‘ commercial mat. ters, his familiarity with the lumber trade in all its details, an : is character as dis tinguished from a visionary (busines® operator, attach to lus conclusions much more than ordinary value. To a practical mind the railway scheme of this Government must have presented at first sight, the exceptional advantages whichour correspondont claims for it. It will open up a‘very extensive lumbers ing region, and make it easily accessible from both the Eastern and Western terâ€" mini. We have no doubt that, in the matter of the transport of lumber in all its various conditions, it will prove as ser. viceable as our correspondont believesâ€" And _ it _ is ;;grscuy clear â€" that» as & mc of forwardâ€" Bosrox, March 26.â€";Geor§:onibeMn, the alleged murderer of . Bingham, was nrrugwd in the East Boston Conrt toâ€"d*y, and fully committed for murder, He was guarded by 60 policemen, there being manifest (danger that the people would appeal to ivnch law. The Mitchell Demonstration. _ Thos.â€" F. Butrke, O‘Donovanâ€"Rossa, and other Trish Qq{ténm, met . the‘ Police Commissioners at the City Hall this afterâ€" noon, and a consultation took plaee conâ€" ceming the proposed Mitchell procession next Sunday. ‘The Commissioners are reported to have said in substance that they could not grant permission officially, as there was a law direcdy prohibiting such Knndes oa'»s‘undny. They did not say, however they would officially forbid it. The \conversation, it 18 -IZ resulted in an tanding that theComâ€" missioners would not interfere one way or the other in the matter, and that the processon will sequently take place. New York lh*oh 26.â€"Charler O‘Conor will deliver the funeral oration mx the gomfix:fl tlt;eot'm'»oni.l Tei,w John Mi 3 elé,‘if is mite. roposed Sunday parade is tmdqnod, thesgw standing in ing supplies, its value cannot be overâ€"estimated. Nor do we see ?t the. Toronto people have to complain of,;since it is quite manifest that the Georgian Bay branch will afford them facilities of cdom~ poting advantageously with Montreal and Ottawa for the‘ furnishing of the supplies of flour, pork, oats, &c., which the lumâ€" bermen consume â€" largely.. The whole country must come to regard the Govern® ment scheme as promising in every re: spect the greatest. measure of advantage Since the first outâ€"bust ‘of feeling at the Boards of 'l‘nqo of Toronto and Ham. ilton, a couple or three weeks ago, the sober second hb:ugh& appears to have set in, and now we hear nothing of prejudiced western interests. â€" _ . on YESTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. Honour to the Memoryof John M:itchell. the way, and a demonstration at the Hipâ€" podrome is substituted. The Iee in the Susquehanna. Dispatches from West Branch, Susqueâ€" hanng, indicate no change for the better. The mntinuet‘lkr cold westher ‘increases the danger | to Locke Haven by thickening the 1ce. At Milton, Pa., the ice is three feet thick, and increasing daily ; at Williznsport 300 men continued the work of cutting the ice, and a channel three miles long was made yesterday. Turf Matters. Cnt0aco, I11, March 26.â€"The Southern and Western turf men held a joint conâ€" vention here yesterday andâ€" adopted the report of the Board of Appeals, and of the Committee appointed at Indianapolis THE GRORGIAN BAY RAILWAYF AND THE hUMBER TRADE, the State‘ referee to settle disputes from violations . of the rules of the National Association. Sectional feeling was ignored, the greatest harmony prevailed, and the gnflll impression was that we are a ational Association now. u_ugoomd compromise in reference to the State referee to settle disputes from Dusim March 25.â€"John Martin, mem: ber of Parliament for Meath, is in precaâ€" rious health in consequence of exciteâ€" ment produced by the death and funeral of John Mitchell. ‘ > BayroNx®, March 25.â€"The Carlist Genâ€" eral Mendini has entered France. A Carlist Defent. Manrin, March 25.â€"Genp. Compas has inflicted another defeat â€"on the Carlists at Huguet, near Rideaure. The enemy lost 300 and the Alfonsists 78 killed. ‘The Carlists are concentrating for an attack Thursday‘s Despatches. en Puycerda. Paris, March 25.â€"According to the latest advices from. the. Carlist Headâ€" quarters at Estella, Generals Mendini, Saâ€" balls, and / Tristany have united in & forâ€" cible protest against Gen. Cabrera‘s maniâ€" festos in fayour of Alphonso. ( Bismarck to be made Duke of |\ Lauenberg. _ ~ a Lox10N, March 25.â€"A Daily News des patch from Berlin says it is detinitely set: tled that Bismarck is to be made Duke of Iauenberg. _ _ U wale T Berux, March 25.â€"The Government contemplates an amendment of the la w against the Jeguits, so as to make it operaâ€" tive against other religious orders. a 2 Bas int i ‘the‘| ; ?:ILWIII‘ \bill :B‘ No contracts shall m[:l::tgr": hereafter be made or entered into fOr ADY | 1) ;, astimay work on any of the canals until the same $45,000, the shdlhu?te-lywfln-indbythecmd! t se Cm10a00, March 25.â€"The passenger ntufiu:.&h to Buffalo have been reduced ) fifg $9. + New Y ; 25,â€"Wilkesbarre, Pa., in tboor:e'm of :fl. anthracite coal region, is threatened with a coal faâ€" mine, | Dealers can get coal but from one colliery, which is scearcely able to fulfill the orders. _ _‘ a#»y ‘Aelegqraph. MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATCHES. Iliness of the Member for Meath. Conal Famine in the Coal District. The Murderer of Mrs. Binghamâ€" Opposition to Cabrera. GREAT BRITAIN. UNITED STATES. UNITED STATES. UNITED STATES SPAIN of Rates. is nfi; over ° anxious _ to _ retire from position. His retirement from it will be immeodiate. ‘The question will come before the Cabinet toâ€"morrow as to whether the President has power to fill vacancies during recess in cases where the offices become vacant while Congress was in session, but the nominations to which failed of confirmation. | Coal Famine. Povugureersis, March 25.â€"The coal famine along the Hudson includes Poughâ€" keepsig, Cold Springs, Peekskill and Singâ€" Sing. |Coal is brought in limited quantrâ€" ties only at Newburgh, and a daily drain is made on the yards in the country towns and detlen in large cities. Alime,t of a Supposed Murderer. Bostox, March 25.â€"Geo. Pemberton has been arrested, charged with the murder of Mrs, Bingham. Hisidentification with the crime seems certain. The Ice Gorge at Wilkesbarre. Wikessarts, Pa., March 25.â€"It has been cold toâ€"day and toâ€"night it is freezing hard. ‘The foot of the Wilkesbarre gorge was examined this afternoon on beh:.lf of the City Council by Street Commissgioner Johnson, with a view of setting a force of men at work cutting a channel through it. The water was found to be as low?as in July, and not current enough to carry away the ice if it were once cut into small ieces.* For this reason work was nmot gxffin. Blasting with nitroâ€"glycerine is still being discussed. tak Escape of a Desperado.~ Induction. â€" ~__ ToronTo, March 26. Thomas Kelly, a desperado who esâ€" caped last week from his cell, and who was yesterday sentenced at the Assizes for three years‘ imprisonimént, broke his handcuffs and got away from the Sheriff"s officers as he was being escorted to the jail in a cab. + 6 Wasguincaron, D.C., March 25.â€"During Secre Bristow‘s absence from Washâ€" in rumours have been circulated that he i to resign his position and enter upon other pursuits, but the most inti friends olP that gentleman deny the th of the rumour. â€" ExSenator Chandler‘s name has been mentioned as his successor, but he recently declared there was no office in the gift of the President that he would _ accept. Treasurer Spinner said toâ€"day his visit to the President yesterday had exclusive reference to business for private parties, the particulars of which he fully related. It is inferred from his conversation that he The McGill College law examinations concluded on Wednesday last. The conâ€" vocation takes place on the 30th inst. Mr. John 8. Hall, Jr., is the valedictorian. e The Canal Board shall have power, and they are hereby authorized to direct the work upon unfinished ‘canals in such Educational â€" Railway Survey â€"Fire Alarmsâ€"Trial of a new Steam LWn« gineâ€"Stock Market, Mc iauel. Mr. Legge, C.E., left town yesterâ€" day for St. Jerome on an exploratory surâ€" vey of some thirty miles of extension of the St. Jerome Branch of the line : for which a subsidy was granted during the last session of.the Quebec Legislature. . Mr. Badger, the superintendent of the Civic Fire Alarm Department, reports that 300 fire alarms were given by the mlegn*)h during 1874, an increase o‘Y 79 â€"over the precedmding year; one false alarm only 0¢â€" curred. f & mn?nu as to increase from time to time.‘ Yesterday morning tire new steam fire engine from Patterson, N. S., was tested on Craig street. Seven lbs of steam was raised in 3 min. 47 sec., and in 8 minutes was in action under a pressure of 45 lbs. Several ‘Eoworful streams were thrown from 1}th and 1%th inch noszles. y The stock market yesterday was quiet and leading stocks sold a trifle weaker. Montreal 186, closing at 185% to 186 ; Merchants 113, closing at 112}; to 113 ; Jacques: Cartier, 97, closing at 97 to 97t; Metropolitan 984, closing at 98] to 984 ; Rof'fl Canadian 954, closing at 954 to 96 ; Telegraph 149}, closing at 149 to 179 ; Commerce 132 to 132. Toâ€"day being Good Friday, the Banks and Exchanges fire closed. ‘In the Assembly, this ovenin?, the Government resolution in favour of Eastâ€" ern railroad extension passed without a division. It provides that 300,000 acres of Crown lands in Cape Breton, and a subsidy of $5,000 per mile, and uln:; minerals, if any, contained in one hundreé and fifty thousand acres of such Crown lands,to be gelected by the Government,the company being fbound to ‘pay the usual royalties to the Government for such minerals when worked, wili be granted to any company that will within four months from 1st May give security to the satisfacâ€" tion of the Governor in Council to conâ€" struct a railway from Canso to Louisburg, and a further sum of $5,000 towards & forry across the Straits of Ca.nso.“ & : Railway Extensionâ€"Death fof a Clergy» â€" Cmnms ~â€"‘The Rev. Jas. Breading, an Episcopal clergyman, who officiated at North Westâ€" Agnm: church, died last night. Acknowledgment of Eficient Services. # Sournamrrox, March 26. Mr. James Stirton, a brother of Mr. D. Stirton, M.P., was the recipient of a gold chain and chnc&’ne for $300, given by the Company who built the harbour works at Chantry Island, in appreciation of the able manner in which he conducted their busi ness as book keeper ahd treasurer. Free Postal Deliveryâ€"â€"Easter Vacation. P QurB®o, March 26. ~Mr. Dewe is in fown to inaugurate and organize in Quebec the system of free mail delivery. . It is expected that all the nocessary preparations will be complete by the Istof April, when the u{:tam will .come into operation.. Carriers have been appointed, who are being instructed in The meetings of the Executive Council have been suspended, and the members of the Cabinet have returned to their homes for the usual Easter vacation. ced ie miihecantolniat n CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE (By Telegraph.) TORONTO. Rumoured‘ Cabinet Changes SsOVUTHAMPTON. MONTREAL. HALIFAX KLINCSTON ousand do“ll'l is the total surance on the Court House. d that it can‘ be rebuilt for walls being sound, QuUEBEC. Moxtrear, March 24 Kixasro®, March © Haurax, March 23. PR able productions of this region and thpL arable and fertile qualities of the soi Dr. Vancortlandt was born in Newfoundâ€" land in 1805, and was the son of a retired military officer who was connected with some titled families in England, his sister. having married Sir G. Butler, and her grandson now is Lord Elphinstone. ‘The doctor was educated at the school of the late Rev. D. Wilkie, D. D., in Quebec, and at fourteen commenced the study of mediâ€" cine under the late Dr. Hacket,with whom he remained until he left fot‘hd-nd in 1825. In 1827 he passed his examination at the Royal College of Surgeons, and was complimented by Abernethy and Sir A. Carlisle upon the ‘creditable manner in which he acquitted himself. In 1829 Pr. VanCortlandt was chosen librarian to the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of ‘London, there being a large number of English candidates for the office. He was elected as a recognition of the _ brilliant examination he "#fad passed at the. Apothecaries Hall. After an absence of three years the deâ€" ceased returned mof gundn, ;nhd settled in the then town ere up to the time of the T onth ho Practised hls profession and prosecuted the scientific researches before referred to. He was inâ€" sirumental in founding (the ~Ottawa Athen:oum in this place, to which he con tributed a museum and library. â€" He has been president of the Mechanics‘ Instiâ€" tute and Athens:um, and has held similar positions in other societies of the city. . Ho published an interesting work on the building stone of the Ottawa Valley. ‘The Doctor was somewhat eccentric in his manner, yet his genial and warmâ€"hearted qualities won the esteem of a large circle of acquaintances. He died at the ripe age of 70 years, and leaves a widow and several children to mourn his loss He will be buried with military honours toâ€" morrow by the ‘Ottawa Field Battery, of which corps he has been surgeon since its organization some twenty years ago. n« «, which ultimately led to the disâ€" covery of rich mineral depuffi In adâ€" dition to his contributions as‘¢ mineraâ€" logist he, as a student of bot&nymn con, siderablefinformation regaraing the vegetâ€" \~_It was with deep regretithat the citizens of Ottawa were made aware of the death of Dr. Vancortlandt, on Thursdayâ€"morn: ing at 8 o‘clock. The deceased from his educational attainments at and fdunme’ hx::t skill as a physici rlned for himâ€" self ahigl!)x re%u‘::.'ion. aving devoted much time in his wl{.d.yl to the study of scientific ;\m was enabled to prosccnte su yexs.fimnuinflail dirs~i>n in the Ottawa Valley. He did m~~‘. to acquaint the outside ‘world with tii~ :~ological formations of Central Caâ€" The Public Breakfastâ€"A Large Attendâ€" anceâ€"â€"Good Speeches. & The novel idea of giving & lic breakâ€" fast was carried out on Th morning by the Ottawa AuxilLury Bible &C‘I:z; and was a fitting termination ‘l'h? took place in the large commodious dinthg room of the new Unio nHouge, and Mr. Grabam did his utmost to provide for the comfort of his guests, who sat down to the number of one hundred and fifty Amonigst. . . those t _ _ woere the Rev. Dr. Hall, of Eow York ; Rev. lf‘r't.ls:?phem of Montreal ; nearly all o cit â€" Hon. Senators Flint and m Jdhn Macdonâ€" h}'ilâ€"'Hâ€"on.'_m.loohw' lm . Cemeraty Messas. Wilkes, Young, Walter Ross, o Ri_ou,Culhinannd g(ounk? d%. Commons, many of_our leading Snd 4 large qumber of Indieg: . ~ .. | +« Mr. George Hay, President of the Soâ€" ciety, filled the :‘m , and the vice chairs were filled by the Hon. Malcolm Cemeron and Mr. James Johnson, Commissioner of Customs. Apon, thought that the modesty of the cg;’inrmmifnothing else should have reâ€" 1sr.rfiined h‘;n fmuwnmngl‘l ont'::o of his colleagues for a on resent ‘oc.naw'uon. Heooufi':ot, bonnr;l‘ftdown without & e i & reciâ€" ow m ang amie ferain [Candsh-d;innto the Americans such eminent divines as Dr. Ormiston, Dr. Inglis and others, and he saw no reason why the United States should not deal similarly with the Dominion of Canada. He hoped to see a closer intimacy spring up in the future between the two countries in reâ€" gard to the furthering of the work o! Christianity. He concluded by expressing the greatest satisfaction at â€"the honour done their guests, by so large attendance this morning. (Applause.) _ &>r Aftor ample justice had been done the repasi, the Chairman said he would not tresspass on thoirlfiuzo&n‘kh..wh lest i: might m from abler men whl;mm to follow. mm first call on the hon. Maloolm Cameronâ€" Mr. Caxmror said nothing would afford him greater pleasure than to make a‘speech on this interesting occasion, but he felt like making an apology, as most of them : had come to hear the talented strangers who were their guests this morning. He could not, however, refrain from m his g}euure at hearing the able 0 Dr. Hall last evening. â€" He was sure the address could not fail to have had a most exc&llcnt e:foet in exhibiting the character of the strife at t exi between the writers of tnl:.m dooh'm.m‘.:s those of infidelic tendencies. ~He had been mumdy impressed last evening by the ing of the text on the invitation euh, viz., " In things indifl‘erenti liberty ; in things essen tial, unity ; in al thilnlgdohrity." This was more fully exemplified by the diyersiâ€" fied gathering which had â€"met to do their visitors honour this morning. <It was an evidence of the charity that existed in the community, and it was by universal charity alone that a true fulfilment of that condiâ€" tion of things could be reached of which the angels sung " Good will on earth and Peace to all men." (Ap&uu) The Rev. Mr. Gorpox being next called The Hon. Mr. Lairp having been called upon said it was an unusual thing for poliâ€" ticians to be eloquent so early in the morning. (Laughter). He would plead this as an exouse for not addressing them at groat length. He would, however, be wanting in gratitude «did he not add his tribute to the great benefit that had been derived from such meetings as the one held last night. He t nothing had done more towards ideting Protesâ€" platform, men of all i could assemble irrespective of the doctrinal points that separated them. in their churches. He wwzd theologians with magnifying points of difference to too great an extent, and thought it was the duty of Christians to look more to the points of union and less at the trifling doctrines that separated them from one another. He expressed the ?& plea sure it afforded him last night in bhearing the Rev. Dr. Hall, and he trusted they might soon have snother visit from that gentleman. He advocated a greater feelâ€" ing of unity between noi only Cansadians and Americans but between all denomiâ€" nations of Protestants throughout the for rey migpnnonmerte a groasd Babls ‘out they might soon n i Society meeting in Rome itself. (Apâ€" pPlaUSC): > soetes itlna‘s touwnlisns n 1 ad: o Mr. Youre, M. P., noxtofl- Hesuid ; the iE _ that he knew they were mtodnht!m hear Dr. Hall, who had so eloquently adâ€"| haven‘t can dressed them last night, and he would | calling on n briefly addressed the audience, at DEATH OF DE. VANCORTLANGT The Rev. Mr. Gorpox being next called Oitawa Auxiliary Bible Society, THB of Ottaws, next Christians. We lived in an age where consolidation as opposed to disintegration seemed to be the motive power. In many nations evidences of this existed. They bad recently witnessed the union of the disorganized States Of Italy and iGermnqy,utL‘i:Mthqhdnot merged a great Confederation. fim.mm-um on. Iut-yoarthoyhnd:flnndmof all the Methodists and. year would consolidate an alliance of all the different branches of the Presbyterifin body. He dwelt with pleasure upon this fact of ‘PMJqflnou‘htbwofld,‘md uidv.heywoum‘u‘uforcuzud‘fion. ’Chrinfiinityw-be'ug to the test : by ‘f.hem-rnd&iq.dvmpfi cism, but he felt satisfied that these trials }wwldbnt_jnyg-eth vitality of Christâ€" hérefore not attempt to address them at of _ different denominations© â€" as it intended ‘to show that the bigotry of denominationalism was fast dying out, ana any length. He was however present with themto-d.'to his # y wi:htbeobg'cu.:‘.in-orme Society. e â€" was pleased to see The Rev. Mr. Srevexsox, of Montreal, bcinmxt called â€" upon, said that he did not think he could supplement his adâ€" dmdhtnifi:‘byuyflin&:mmu :mtwlnoh' broughtâ€" all toâ€" ho ationed 10 Sxpren ho grotiime ever, to express hi ifica tion st the success which m&hfld‘e breakfast gathering. It led him to the be: endom. He felt great ire in hear Ing Dr. Hail lest Sight, ind hofed & is ternal spirit might grow between these two great countries. (Applause.) _ lief that the Bible work must in the new Dominion. Mm“id in regard to the union among Christian s paan s eanernith proval proj y irit preceded the work. He believed ‘y&out this, union was a curse rather than a blessâ€" ing. ‘ In the cases of Methodist and Prosâ€" byterian union referred u he believed such to exist, and he predioted a successful career for ~these united churches in the future, . Itrespective of this, however, hbe felt that Chfistians could meet together in unity on the grand E{rincipleo(nmem for Christ as the ead of the Church. h&‘nfim of Christ, it was never questioned to whicl of Christ. &A‘ppl“t) Sir Joux Macpoxaun,whoentered in the middle of Mr. Young‘s remarks, was next called upon. ‘Ie stated that he had just spared himself a few minutes fngpn- ifi:n. ut he p:;dh:: t '13: w (CriuofNol.?oi) [ndut:.‘zn:ho would not presume to trespass upon their time but would give way for that talented gentleman. (Applause.) _ _ Hoex\x:fi.;i’ l to be one in the Church more worthy than mnydhrmm who were present.. . He was to be ty ie minion, es as his first visit was in ou.ln with the great Bible Society morvement. : He was pleased to be able to address them, and especially as a citizen of the United States. The doings of their Canadian neighbours wenwuchodwiwm by the pemofthoU ited States, who rejoiced in their material prosperity.â€" _ Your Mac kenzies and your Macdonalds were quite Mflmhfio%ummfio name and character of most of your proâ€" minent ~Canadian politicians. .. Jn the United States the word was not looked upon . with favour, and he i dE uie epomed ho ues try i was ~ ous with that of statesman." .m bou-dto-z'tlm we were laying the i7 c hat in p:opm”dm'u'm :Zu‘ub.mm. We ghould see, therefore, that it be>â€" built upon a safe foundation. . He spoke of the necesâ€" A grocerin a certain town keepk a little brown jug near his cider barrel, and whon he 'u:: to do the fiu’o?lz by a ousâ€" tomer, mjn'h some contents of the aforesaid jug with the cider. He made a mingle the other day for an old m,ht'uh:z‘“dbfllflm and a very little cider. . About an hour after drinking, the farmer was observed leaning against a fence, and was heard to soliloquizeâ€"* It‘s too early for sunstroke, and toolate to freeze to death, and J guess it‘s a touch of the shakin‘ ager." . â€" A funny joke, and all the more palatable as its truth can be vouched for, says a cents. At the service in queston, the %’E’"S Frer y $ ope n mrz-%flm“‘:“ mm ic Th td aof shagF "he was do New J paper, cccurred at a promiâ€" Sont Shurch Th c:"ssuo. u..o-';gm .'m’m “ *nlfl\l in selling a new church "z_»'i""'t’ diately jumped up and shouted, * All who â€" The Rev. Dr'B::z of New York, was the next speaker rose amid loud apâ€" bo 160 gront pinteife in seturting theoks e in for the many complimentary phraee that sity of smn&.udmw up the t nfi«l'by'ondtbo speakers, in ‘refereonce the number of imported nited + gave and said they would be to have 'mt‘l’n’ ’whul&mfi‘h tlidlnot \ ey would tate in coming. lie, usulri-nmn,p.’dohid:trilubwum rvirwe:.dof the Goum:c;flw The great ing spirit of unityâ€"prevailâ€" ‘mguthepnnnt‘.ds,n the upirlto, charity prevading all olasses, amnd the necessity of a dloser unity ~among . Christians were all touched upon in a most eloquent man â€" ner, after which the rev. gentieman conâ€" cluded by returning thanks, as an Aimeri can, for the great honour paid to ‘him in the capital of the Dominon, and assuring them ofa similar. reception should they visit the mid:baufiwlmblic- He reâ€" sumed his seat amid and continued applause. _ _ e y t .â€" voteran that alth itdtte me foo ilaire dune (h A “‘:h.glmdym Â¥% h‘ + , thay are meo h Give your son a education and Mdm in hzognd when he .5- a man not be content to sit back ;“'.-MMd orack his finger -m ! . There is said to be bat one divorce in England to every ten in America Com :'fi'd] :fovcinduh people marry for it would seem. h «t.y: it some." .. h _ Miss Eastman, in her woman soffrage argument up ut the State House, used the simile ; "Eyes as bright as buttons on # Toethtouhnp for wheat, p:;rk. or 1 '.“. flm'llll. € tist lnm:wsmmum e angels‘ coats." She‘s getting brassy _After addresses from the, Hon. Messrs. Vidal and Flint, the benediction was pro nounced by the Rev. Mr. Cameron, afte which the party retired. Josh &l.i':ls says : "There ain‘t any rin#+ wi laziness, hl' ”'.h:tmfih-w hown 1o PRICE 3 CENTS: on me, at 75¢. each," .. get as many as you want

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