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GOOD SAUVCE. has opeved _# â€" Tiun, W urce storsbir® las ‘ids, ho Pub es here F:Jy 'JD secareâ€" the ) PERRIN® @AUCF, .....-n--." e neving been Sup, wpou rcessamiice sauee «P09 LRINSY‘ Sance rappor, Label, ap ns ‘u&a‘;w C>+OR IE‘S Ottawa SHIRE SAUCE, ATIN3ST FRAUD O M + nJ.'fii‘;“ n“fi dy Praro for by 3. .nmm‘:;'“ +. Sm Nes UTTING attorbey 9 D* roadors and | Fendors ""Teotmous by which their ad» and Re earecd and cul ling . and of uttawa, in ITH‘s sHOP D‘Jf‘:e“ufahi (* aud, hm naile® Glousester. m... CoN NOLsSSEUR® I-"v“'u" i Uimen uniy & TRIUMPYHANY ty BHiznikors, larg@eize English and werm in 84 NGTON ERRINS HAM‘3 erty known as Cast. mmilgs (rown (llaera, EKEAD WHAT YOU & THE SMALL _ MPWO naape, . BBXMLNGAA 4. ‘mmedious tniag ~I street, opp ai , OPraAWA. m Ad SORE Mikaty u.luuxo'flu B s K MING HAM, h half of lot 1# ?m- Ottawa, J *Ayubs Made 404 rmuulo done w n1crexnsotf . . Bulletin e ‘their corresâ€" w take instant -ml @ +ta in deaiors A T ‘o * BLafeen Ots 8t. Joas, N. B., Aug. 18. Teetusumlor Hon. & L. Hassa took phes thisafternson, and was atrended by the Mayor sad Corporation, the whole of :.“ practising 'mozh.;l*ohn beâ€" arery large procession of private in» dividuals. i uu-.:'.:.h" mbbo:x"i::.' e of them undoubtediy e dauy; the large warehouse on Ross wharf withall its contents was burned yesterday ; tewhart itself was sared ; insurance on wwshouse $1,500. OUne of the railway imight cars took fire but was not seriously Bush Fires. Carr, Ont,, Aug. 18. (n the first line of march the tire has imtroged the buildings and fences of jchibald MeCogan and William Biring= wo, and a barn apd stavle belonging to Williim Harper. Un the second line it is destroyed the buildings and fences of yrmacis Johnson and John Kelly, Un the iniline of Huntley, the buildings and maces of Michael Rivington, and on the «d line Thomas Jlive bas lost about fiuuol hay, and on unnoondd Jas. tearer bas lost hay, the quantity { Gibeon and.Captain Masen, of the l:‘zuho-. members ot the Winbledon ma, returned nome this morning look hy well after their trip. _Atths annual meeing of the Board of Inde held yesterd=y, Mr. J :1s, Watson wis w#ewed President, and W. E. Sanford TepPresident. Juth of Mr. T. B. Harrisâ€"Returned ftrom Wimbledonâ€" Soard of Trade: T Hammtox, Aug. 18. Â¥. Thomas Bird Harris, Grand Becreâ€" .,dA.F.& A. M., died at his residence is morning at eight o‘clock, after a -‘h‘nuh-lot;yph'oid fever. Not ears uio his recovery were entertained until Fnday lsst, when unfavourable symptoms sat in, and this morning he succumbed to the disease. Mr. Harris is held the posiâ€" tion of Grand Secretary since 1855. His Masonic o.eer began in October, 1848, unce which ime he has pissed through nearly erery brasch of the order, and held wery position of honour his brethren wild offer hims. His residence in Hamilâ€" mdates beck as far as 1846, Uis death «l be meurned by a large number of fiends, waâ€"le the ln.:mc traternity bave whined an irreparable loss, . A specisl meting of the Grand Lodge s called for Mumday at two o‘clock, to aitend the kownl of Mr. Harris, Owing to his long d close connection with the body,â€" & lrge number‘is expected to be in atteadâ€" sse0t ascertain tmator t{azon‘s Funordlâ€"Mr. Blake «ud Party . Hon. Mr. Blake, Mr. Kerr, andâ€" Mr. You, M.P., visited the MinisterJof Cusâ€" wus jeterday at his residence u;d in the atsaing dined with His Honor the or. This morsing the party proonm.lo Iredariskton via the river 8St: Jobhn. > Quzrsse, Aug. 17. dccrdingto Le Cinadien the Quebesc Harbour Commissi~ners navre succesded in oiaining from Mr. Mackenzie the proâ€" We tht Government wili introduce next i‘ the bill to provide for the con, #utiin of the Qiebec Graving Dook. inOugiier says roat, relying upon this Praum, the Commission is going to comâ€" musths work at once, and take the Wunry soun lingsfand measurements for Ue Purliamentary operations. The Secreâ€" Wtol the Commussion has already said Tutks will pay liberaliy tor plans sent in brtman tais and the fall for the coutmg. thaof the dock. Ererything seems to piog ou rapidiy, learing it to be bhoped Uiitthe work will be prosecuted with n evree 9 Ci mm 1a :â€"'5-‘,' Lord Colvili® and Hon. :.' €. %_:mluo.mi morcing was °* ""~_ _ mosher. . selling up to 94 _ 1904. Motiie dotng 1 to 44. legraph .’.5”;‘-&&:6&. closing | to }. faduay 117} :0 i this atvernoou was w:oq with .“""| yiees. Merchants at 1174. Tele '*"" etres e le ts ty« Jidind Lixosax, Aug. 17. §o James Smith, County Judge of Vistoris, died at his residence here on h"'v" evening after a lingering iliness s remains are to be interred at Port _ MostasiaL, Alng, 11. arrivals at the St. l.awrence 1006 !®®*" .. Mr. Seargeant, Diâ€" us retite" o. T. R., and family ; Rt. * " _ cpeney, of C ieago : Judge en BRRP ~* T ola Colvilie and Hon. TreMinister of Marine and Fisheries wtuellut night. «ns 34 &4 sttR w , Aug, 18. ipg L3 4 ) B Lo: nedy, fi&m 9e bug gus: Pg® o hey Hrage 7 {’hfln a:::h ie t‘i Awept ovorytm nmulh:‘m.:’ Nyâ€"riolees i hl&.' Poli‘s, c l . 3 a number of Bush Fires, Wt ree ase raging ay ol AUE 1#; 0d to mging im this neighbour» ez quo fttber, and more seriods e5000â€" gÂ¥ Montres! QUEBEC. § The Queboc Graving Dook T u4 m â€" e o Death of Judge Smith BP. JOHN, N.8B. TELEGRAPH FLESHERTON HAMILTON. Bush Fires Bush Fires was higher, . selling up to CARP _ Reception of the Governorâ€"Ganeral. & Loxp 3, Aug. 18. \ The programme finally adopted for the ’ mop&n of His Excellency the Governor. (@eneral, i« as follows :â€"Lord Dufferin will 'bomoind by a guard of honor from the |17"th Battalion with the band, and escorted ‘to the residence of Major Walker. in H ml\u( there will be a light pro« j â€" ~Next day, Thuorsday, tho party | will proceed to the Lunatic Aym-n, and | partake of lunch ; on returaing His Excel. ‘lency will inaugurate the . new park on | which the name ot Victoria has »been beâ€" | ltondl ;‘ion a publiclunch will take place | in the City Hall under the auspices 0t the ; Mayor and Corporatioa. James Jameson, a prowler, was brought before Judge Burrows charged with arson, pleaded gwity ; he took offtence against Mr. Joseph Langwith, of the township of Klnfinon, and set fire to his barn on Tues. day last, it was totally destroyed. First, however, on the 2nd of August, he set on fire the barn of John Leadbeater of the next farm to Langwith‘s ; the place was burned and Jameson > been sentenced to ten years in the Ponlientiary. _ ~ _ Seven delegates lett teâ€"day for the Young Men‘s Christian Association Con»â€" vention at Port Hope. _ _ fereigrend | The City Council is entorcing a tax fixed in 1841, and never yet coilected on the livery establishments. < _ _ = _ Incendiarism â€" Old ‘t‘ax Enforced Cheese for Export. 3 000 cheeses were recaired to day from Newboro and Westport tor export. The United States steamer ‘Surveyor‘ visited the port toâ€"day. _ _ _ _ _ _ Cuioaeo, Aug. 18.â€"A special message to the Tritwne from Taeil, IlL., says :â€"Two men and a woman were arrested here toâ€" day, having in their possession a child supâ€" Â¥oud to be the missing Charlie Ro:s. he paities came to Idell a litile over a month ago, and excited suspicions by their indiscreet utterances,. The oldest of the two men gives the name of Louis Durgio, and says he came from Philsdclg:;x:, where he lives, in search of Charles se, The child was dressed in girl‘s clothes, but bears a striking resemblance to the photograph of Charles Ross. Carlist Engagoment. Barowxs, Aug. 19.â€"The Carlist ad. vices report a second en ment at Orisa, botwmtho lm} Dorreâ€" :my,lnw ich the former was‘ defeated #ith a heary loss and driven back to The Brussells Congress. } Beartx, Aug. 19.â€"The Post says that the Brusseis Congress absndoned the Russizn programme. The delegates have trana« mitted for ratification to their r:‘pcotivo Gove:rnments the resoluiions opted , which merely enlarge the humane pro« visions of the Geneva Convention. ~ SPALN} â€" f The Carlist#., . M.peamp, Aug. 19. â€"It is ~offisialiy anâ€" nounced that three assaules of the Carlists Libel Caseâ€" Sr, Louis, Aug, 18.â€"T. W. Cardorg Colored Siate Superintendent of Instruc« tion, Mississippi, has entered a suit against the Rrering Lpespatch tor libel, asking $50,000dam«ges for ~publishing a paraâ€" graph to the effec: that ‘ardozo had been ;rnned for forging warrants on the School und. The offensive paragraph was kpologized tor e3 the day following its publication, on Aclonize bhave been repulâ€"ed with a loss to the garrison of siz killed and are }A;}Jfi' along the Jackson Lansing and At Do: fivor t: .:mum 6 stroyed P._ad a whole village @’é _ Bpanish Finances. f Nzaw Yosr, Aug. 19.â€"The Spanish Con» sul now cluLl as fees forty cents on each package shipped for Spanish in, to tnu;otbglp‘fgomrhh Gonrmt.”'rhg merohants regard the claim as oppresdive. 100 skips of 1200 tons will beâ€"required to carry the surglus grain crop.to £urope this | Failuro. Naw Yorr, 19th.â€"The failure is anâ€" nounced of Andrews & Sanford, jobbers in muilinery: goods, â€" Liabilities nor known, but iarge. Three years 'fio they failed, but resumed payment at $500. i ntere â€" Collision. The bark Mermaid from New London for New Orleans is reported sunk by collision, the ciptain and fire of the crew were drowned, Curcaoo, 19th.â€"A special says a fire r= eurred at Sbelbin*, Mo., yesterday,, by which the business centre_of the town was destroyed. KEight large stores and several smalier Qui‘dings were burned. : The loss is estimated at trom §$50,000 to $75,000. Insurance, from $15,000 to $20,000. Lorrogs. Bostox, Aug. 19.â€"A Boston merchant has information from San Francisco that China Preparing for War. HYoxe Koxe, 19th.â€"The Chinese Governâ€" ment kas given Japan ninety days to withdraw ‘its troops from the Island of Formosa. . In the meantime Chins is making .extonsive preparationsâ€"for war with Japan, which it is generally believred will ensue. Tiltonâ€"Beecher Case Items. , Nsw Yorar, Aug. 19.â€"Frank Moulton arrived in the city this morning. It is not known when he will give any further statement to the Epubllo. if at all.. The books of Woodruft and Robinson confirm the statement of BHeecher as to his g:,. ments of money to Moultan. The Rev. Frank Russell, of Kalamazoo, Mich. writes detailing a conversation be had with Mrs Cady Stanton, wherein she spoke of Mrs Tilton as a â€"pure womsn, who had been wrecked by grief, brought on by her husâ€" band. She aiso concedes with him that the slanders against Beecher were without foundation. seasop, and not more than 550 sail.can yet be reckoned on for that purp08@, A desperate shooting affray occurred yesterday on the Tennessee side ot the wmi'nivor. nesar Point Pleasant, in which Aibert Wall and a young man named Frenham were killed, nfli George Donnel! mortally wounded. ° The affray grew out of a rivairy, which culnginated in a lawsuit between Capts, Cole and Wall, who rus competing terry boats. P YESTERDAYS DESPATCHES UNITED STATES. MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATOHES3 FBANCE. Durrorr, Mich., Aug. 19.â€"Forest, fres The Ross Abduction Case. Fatal Shooting Affray m nllp @4 tz ++ UNITED sSTATKS. KINGSTON. WILNDSOR PHUSSIAâ€" LONMDON Grain Crap Kixcetox, Aug. 18. Naw Yorrk, Aug. 19.â€";There is an article in a New York paper to the effect that the Npanish Government, in return {qr ;oom recognition of the R:sub- io by has to eede the Island ogm to.gr:mnny, occasions comment in all quarters, but there is no source here at présent from which to obtain official intormation cors cerning the subject, o nfirmatory or conâ€" tradictory of the startling announcement, ’l‘lurroport started a year or more ago that (lermany was seeking to obtain pos« seasion of the West India lsland, and though the was regarded | as involving serious consequences it was socn forgotten. All that can now be said with certainty is that the Exeocutive Departâ€" ment of our Government is not in attentiye to this maiter, and both Cushing at Madrid and Davis at Berlin have the suhject on their memoranda of instructions, and wi l not fail at the proper time to repeat the ition of the administration as. hereto« fi:‘-. privately and offisially cx.rrouod b{ President Grant himseif, and also throug the Secretary of State in maintenance of the Monro doctrine, * Moulton‘s Reticence. New Yors, Aug. 19.â€"Moulton kept to his house al! day, andâ€"refuses to hold ~any ‘conversation with reporters. Tilton is preparing his second statement in answer to Beecher‘s, The Committee meet toâ€" night to hear Winslow‘s drafi of the reâ€" port. | Legal Proceedings Inslituted against Beecher. f ‘The Brookiyn Argus reports the follow= ing interview with Moulton :â€" All the world knows‘‘ said Moulton, " that my honor has been injured, and 1 shail pub«= lish a statement.in full, nearly as it was written at first. It is already in a prin« ter‘s hands and he said his printer had promised him that everything should be ready in time tor the statement to appear in the morning and: evening journals of Saturday next. f e $~ SaxX Fraxcuco, Aug. 18.â€"The loss by the flodd ‘at Austin, yesterday, caused b& a oloudâ€"burst, will amount to over $100,000. The .people were warned in time by a messenger on horseback, and escaped to the neighboring hills, ‘The deluge was 10 feet deep, and it rushed down the Coron. No lives lost. Messrs. Morris & Pearsall, Gents,â€" Uaderstsnding that you oonumphnuho commencement of an action at laW on behalf of Tilton agiinst Beecher, we beg to inform you that we are authorized to appear for Mr. Beecher in .all legal prc= ceedings and that we m}wn in his name the immediate service of the p.c- upon us at our office, or if service can be m«de beforeâ€"eleren a, m , at No 61 Heok‘s street, Brooklyn, your obedient serâ€" vants, | Sacaxay & Stamcrat. 2 Destructive Fire. ' Cricago, Aug 19.â€"A despatch from Jolie: says a fire broke out in the Attinâ€" son House this evening and consumed that building together with the ‘livery stable crunected with that establishment. Loss not given. C Morzris & Prarsicc, To the foregoing communication Sherâ€" man & Sterling,. attorneys of Record for Mr."Beecher, this momming made the following reply : (s ns * Havax»a, Aug. 19.â€"The following is a decree issued yesterday in regard to ex« emptions from draft: authorized exemps tion from military service on payment of $1,000 without ‘exception, having caused great numbers to exempt theniselves, thereby largely diminishing the forces the different corps of the which are strictly necessary for service, it is theréfore found convenient to cease tor future exemptions for one thousand dulâ€" lars in cavairy corps and colored militia,: Unly substitution of able bodied ‘men will be perraittad. Exemptions from service in mm‘:{. on paymeat of $1,000, will be continued.â€"(Signed.) â€" Coxomi. mJ TB dadib/akle NXAJiL & NBW rva twA Olft is o:gl_negu{o“m' ‘w“pyww Rev. H. W. Beecher: *« Rer. H. W. Bezours â€"Sir,â€"We have been retained by Mr. Tiiton to commence a suit against ye1,you will pleaseindicate to the attorney who is autrorized to appear in your be. balt, so that we may serve the papers upon him, yours, &o., > Thucutxs'lnhm' by the MASONIG bvone o oo Mholderetfiotnin 1 en E g.fam.fi' "rn 7 w in c d%mfi asonic Temple no ourse num bere tat Grand Gank tin op .cs .. $t Sland Cack gif af..::*....] gat Sradd Cash olftar .!!.. ... herp t imno? "1‘3 '.'.'."i;"'.‘. smmu‘wafifi«.’li 43 Cush Gifts of $250 each..... 'lnMQimd&&..... 250 Cash Gifts of $100 each..... i06 Gath Gitt of $10 eAf@huc::l:::ol..:: 800u0 ny con oune eeprentint inss Bm Tsts B file" Neagionss dobiec it e NO INDIVIDUAL BRNLFIPS. Owing to the mail steamer plying be« tween &;:‘lm“d Viobrz r;f‘u'n;l:g to carry oil gunpowder as t (presumably on account of affecting the insurance) it now goes to Victoria »via Nanaimo, . The first instalment, 100â€"cases of coal oil and two cases of. gunpowder, arrived on the bark ‘Atlantas from San Piues.â€"The lives of thousands are made miserable by the gufferings from the dread â€" ful disease, If every one knew what he conld be cured for from one to live dol, lars, how readily he would pay it. Yet such is the case, Fowle‘s Pileand Humor Cure is an almost infalible cure, We warrant every bottle, and if it does not cure and afford perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. 2649 _The following letter was addressad by Morris & Pearsall, Tilton‘s attorneye, to Francisco and W in bond on the steamer 'Imm:'” bound Viotoria. «> t.nrouq’ nout the world, w Lo also supply. SaÂ¥vory & l(ooan Mw:! »e:no, hy tho afd of which take Cod Liver Oll with= out nau @@ or i 4 â€"__â€">â€"* "this to a remarkable dogrese. _ General Alexander says:â€"*"1" have .never ::&w:flqglmmmh'hhhnhlmw " Ur. M :Veagh reports * It had the most wonâ€" derful effect I ever wit 194 in hss uiphte G.â€"and Gift Concert Ix AID or T B ) Masonicâ€" Relief := Association The Aa e wag_f::fi?fi..*.fmz SAV'gRY AND MOORE And "Reten of ait Gbsimints and Blorekespers NQRFOLK, YIRGINIA, * THURSDAY, SEPTERMRBER 3, 1874 "M CC * CC OTuJOHN L. ROPER, Pres‘t. umwnfimflm fall informe ou, Silcihe prry V, MOORE, Becretery. MKiARONIO BRLFL®E AaAssoofagIio is admitted by all who bave tried it, to ensure moulpoo%ymdoqrhln relief than suy other remedy. The Testimonials daily recelyed attest _ Bold in tins,. Gigars and €1 in toxes, pastifes, for tordiftion ie bntaet e 88 5 0 ,0 0 0 ! Asthma and Bronchitis, 4::'-:':1-“. RyERYWEZRE ECOND AND LAST DATURA TATUTLA: 50,000 TICKTSâ€" 6000 CASKH TO BK GIVEN AWAY. LIST OFâ€"GIFTS Military CUBA i++»+4â€"+$ 80,000 % It is the result of & lifetime of scientific study mu now or the time offered m pubsdi¢®, by & careful and conscien! in obedien e Sn hi sid oi tas pas 4 e x ve bottle is warranted to om‘nmn I.K:Om -Ma of the medicine in its highest state of and development, and is superior to any ever compounded for this terribleâ€" com| oSEX ‘The experiment of twenty years in the. Lonâ€" don Hospital, %dmnuum to the Medical Faculty of that the only medicine having control over this class of disâ€" eases, is the â€"TEHEEBN * f %,' # k * i>Aseâ€" ? { ‘ :l o DYING 1/ L T‘ ) â€"BYâ€" ; } ®"INCHES ! ",A The above only true theory points out tha corâ€" rect treatment of this and other distressing maladies. _ Uissoly â€"+hese corrupt particles that have lodged in the afictsd parts, so that in the clrouhumw may be carrled off externally or internally, havingthus removed the cause lhe effect ceases. _ _ _ _ o ce > ht â€" Rhoumatism, Scalds, Imnoqell. Neuralgia, Burns, Sorenéss, Sore Throat, Beoils, Wounds, UMoarsoness, * Ulcers, Bruises, Headache, f, Pilos, â€" Sprains, Toothache, _ Colic, Old Sores, "L%e All Hemorrhages, 5; @. . Dinrrliwea, i. P ] etc. § ABTERIM. blood contains the eiements of Vlulufi and Nutrition, which is empiied Into the capiliary lglum and, after lll%p{:ylnl the required nourishment, is sucked up by the minute branches of the venous system and carried back to the lungs for vi peration. By reason of much thatis wrong «in }iving and medical treatment, this stream of blood flowing through the body is not always e or free from inflammatory particles, which maj off b‘ insensible perspiration through th or wit m'nbnrurum‘h the skin or with the waste matier through the intestings, but cold or wet mug stop their outward escape| and the inâ€" ternal drainage ma{ become ve, when the | rticles are .éL congulate, u;l.n( noalg eruptiens or running so bronoki:is &0. They may locate about & nerye, causing neur&lrm“l.nd by attaching themselves to the arte ben umi veins, large or small, and lnnnmln1 them by their corrosive influence, cause those intensely paintul sensaâ€" tions called Rheumatism, Nature struggles tc drench mtu,mwmfl: these corrosive m woles, and :.’ho parts v;mh from pressure erein. m-m vlgnmm-nno{lhoumnum or Rheumatic (Gout. Ifnature does not succeed in eontinues painful; This: is Cbronic Rbeumaâ€" tism, whicn may etst fiinout 1to use Ante. cedant the Acute kind. . kss is mm&o.ln these acremonious atoms she withâ€" draws undue sup of blood from such a-ru.oeuutooomo , and Mw- clroula« on as best sne oan ; Bowerer, th6 passage of the blood tarough the affected channels still MoNTREAL, i8th J une, 1864 Devi®s & BorTo® : x4 GexTLENEN,â€"Having been one of the maby martyrs of rheumatism that ! meet on my every day rounds. 1 was induced o|yuuoow DLAMUND RHEUMATIO CURE. Ihatsufâ€" fered the last five or siz weeks the most terrible acite pafns across my loins and back, so severe [ Sonil ol fh N e re Pnd rvight 4 re 81. t simple cases, soméetiiics 0: wo suffice. g:uu-o-t chronic cases it is sure to flx" vn{ by the use of +wo or th ee bottles. By is efficlent and simplo remedy hundreds of d llars are saved to those who can least afford to throw it away. as surely it is by the purchase of useless prescriptions . rougnout Ganaale ‘tr it Reppene en tout m r mnmmuln'm him to send SEALREN TENDE”B. addressed to the underâ€" signed and enaorsed Pomblunn.ncla;'.'fll be rece!ved at this offlce or at the office of Liout. Jovernor at wmmm E&w Noon of the ’3 instant, for GRAD Pembina Branch the Pacific Rui way, between the International %wg and & poiut opposite the Town of Forms of tendé Aoation, and other infor muo-vg bol\-zmun few days. ® DIAMOND _ _ RHEUMATIC HULUS EPSMOe MRZ POMCER PeC MCM CC OOR OCT indeed that I could hardly walk with the help ot & stlox, 1 commenced uiamond Re following the directions carefuily. Reilefcame immediately with the first bottle, unpm.s nptulyvn h the second, compistely cured freeq from pain after finishing m{nhbuluu bottle. You are at per‘ect liverty either to refer to me privately or publioly, as I feel very thaokâ€" mgmnofomqnfi:m with my fellow suferers from _.eumatism. Yours respectful y, _ Department of Public W orks, Ottewa, Aug. 8 1874. ; Axemen and Mewers to $ work on Cribs, &o........ $1.50 to $2.00 poer day Prilless and Quarrymen.. 1.% to 1.75 LADOUFGTK: .. .. .« srogpâ€"n<5> 100; 10§1,00 â€" . .l TAKEN INTERNALLY It relleves INSTANTLY the most uoute paio.~ USEN EXTRRNALLY it is uuu." LINTMENT lnl:zvud. its effect u‘:l.- most intevse pain. It soothes the irritated ir inflamed Efl. aud gives rest and: quiet to the sufférer. is eminently &M”o'l friend, and every one should have it with them, or where they oun put their hands on itin the dark if Boys......)»»>mmusisctage: A80 to 100 * , w i c [|| i\ w1 dobKnld 0o need be 1 owe to you to express my gratitude {; ?l:‘ougrutmon{l have derived ’&R“No‘: ton‘s Camomiie Plils." I a; to your sgzebt, Mr. Boil, Barkolez; for the above nnrll tor wind in the stomach, from 'hl? excruclating pain fora iBngth of time, having tried ‘nearly every r::ng{ but with» out deriving any nenefit 1. two bottles of your vdiuable pills 1 @ ree stored to in y usual state of health. _ Please give p‘bw M&‘Ob‘ eflt of MVIE‘.'W tgu,u, j6ted. â€"Iam, Sit, yours wruly, EDzzwry Intérnal and External Remedy. â€" .‘ Agents for the Province of Ontario, Boott Toronto, Or to DEVINS & BOLTON, Dame street, (General ts for the Province ‘bec. ws‘pflw& Large Boutles #I STBADY WORK ANH REGQULAR PAY ~THAE OTTAW A TIMES AUGUSE 20 i8« A BLESSING TO THE POLICE, 0. EKE Nâ€"N EDY ‘8, Aug 15th, 1874 BERKELET, Sopt.1869.â€"Gentiemen, I feol it a CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. \w». Opposite Fank of R. hares e X. 4. ENDERS FOR GRADING AINâ€"EKILLER RILLON CANAL WORKS MEN WANTED. Price, 25 Conts per Bottle,. "PERRY DAVIS & SON, â€" NORTHRUP & LYMAN, t PILLS. PEMBINA BRANCH. Present Rate of Wages WELLINGTONXâ€"T., By. order, TWE GRRAT A T Beet Bole Proprietors Â¥. BRAUN, OURE! | ie »ox. or o !--w @u & PAY. &Dfl‘% \~THE PEOPLES TEA STORE. QUBF KEEPFRS, .REMEMBER THE PEOPLE® TEA STORR, 36 RiDmau â€"41., OTTAWA. "I We is e offeriug General Groceries, Wines, Ll&uom and Provisions, (Pees and Sugar in parâ€" tieular) ult 14° cwn‘llml. r-um;m be c.m“;vewrfllh lnm ‘c.n‘:gm‘r:.“ Wines and Liqnors .‘;:u.u ot m best quality »nd our Goods genera g\u teed Prot«ct your own rest ; n:n heuw. say Te n:j you to this place or that place, ‘{ry the Goods, and Juuge fur yourselves. Jules Verne‘s Five W eeks in a Balloon... $4.25 * Meridiana, or adventures in BOUUD AMMICR: .1 48221402 0%.. 0.75 Cos %, A journey to the Centre of the *." ... Tour of the World in 60 days Family Heraid, vol 32, bound.............. At Her Meroy, by James Payn............ FOR SALE A‘ ‘The Counoll of the ,Corwlou of the Unitea 3:unuo- of Prescott an ussell have issued benvures to toe amount of ufiooo bearing inâ€" terest@t 6 por cent. whereof t génunu and w%)or principal payablg on 14t February, in each year. C k mtb e oo deoniircat N400 Light Enginesand General Machinory MebBwieei Works, Sh teel Works, éw * "Ops: Wen In 1 to cure all from the Ee fevsa tera k Medisine vendors.. p Â¥ fole Proprietor, F. J. CLAR p-me.ma Qoleman street, Lon Newbery & Son®, 37 Newgnate streat, London. E:;‘b;o;r"y. 1 su-“n': Mreak London. e iminnuiieriche, _ AGENTS 1N C A Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Oo,, Wholesaie Drug CALDWHELL & CO, =â€" â€" Cassell‘s Bible Educator, VOL. .2 «sâ€"s«z««»+> Light for gpgkmmn&mm Papor Btofl.;'c'l' i‘â€"rflA;i!v&fii\ii-g,J!:‘y"i ules Vorne‘ P w kate uther o sica‘s Firs gmi’;m’.m- of Chorley, nlmhuYfi Hallads and Songs of Boo‘Jand, by J. 0 Outur the Huriey :Burly, by Max Adelor.. . Prudence Paifrey, by %{h.’&l%fleh..... on cm woR TxvALIDs.â€"Nutritious and lF rld.huuon. Dcslfityv.“ and mmfl omâ€" Phiatatic, a5d adaptod â€" Tot tha‘ most delicate i oinch . Soonie n nnnompturenm Sarour & Moore,14} New Boud«st. London? and @11 Chent» w e e im 17, 1874 l 1+ .. K tain Beg tg g:?u that {.helwh:vvo'onlcndAl‘nt:o -rrang- 6 / .0r Prmeirar it Hirl) * aiuMlannsthecocicurated Lord Macaulay‘s Resays Medicinal preparations of Messrs.Bavory 4 Maore‘s on snn uen iess * To NEW ronp STRERT, LoON Dox, K#\ e Canada, In &- nnu‘gthuun peovdse ut ootaria | Tayrenceine yecogen In the County Ccurt of the County of Caricton. on F the of her aoo Ti ailde Biosces qi aiiy i tos geren e Mills‘ Supply Agency, is 1 Suotaie, Rap Rumdi Heur HEN DERSON & CO‘8, ofér UREAT BaARGAINE: Haly will comnonce at 2.00 a. m. every mor '"““'oru“ lays excepted, for Montreai, To{'onw S-l:i'h‘.n Iwz' ..‘.5"7.‘.’8'3. muua‘l: ports, connecting at Montreal with the k ds mequiney Lind aney famntes Auh: rw and Mondays -.xo,omsl-" 3 'f' tA ‘Next nasd ALEX, MILLOY, Gen. u?-n&'rmfll' July 2%, 1494. 4 28: Cmm UF AGENCY â€"FOR . Savory & Moore‘s â€" PREPARATIONS, 40. Messrs. Lymans, Clare & 0o., 882 Ht. ;Paniâ€"st., e yman Hr04 18 â€"8t., To Beg to ”Iin':;:‘ %:l’ &%«&m n-lmm'p‘&b ments for the exclusive W holesale Agency .or the fter 8 RDAY N 4th JULY, hoh ty 1. Cumberiant," Hooktand.," Phidco, â€" Wendoreh ?n Monday, February 2nd, 1874, â€" Mm m&mm until the whole We Remember the piace, Pvn BROR, _ Next door to Hardy Bros, mud 8 uonrs oust of mation Beted at Ottawa, the 6th August, A. D. 1974 y Taghion * oiranch e a Waneyaad litem. March 26, 1874. Cumberland, ;'"fldim“;’fl%:@?fifi“ & 12 1 khwmm% T/Orignal at $ a.m. lm. mlnr&’ arfiving in Ottawa at 8 &. m Stages wiil be in waiting uxé's:rnu to convey reaneue polone ecediced cane Onlh AP 0A Pn nc AicsBECD END, Présidelit, j 2 ue i6 ) > wintgbint 8pecial attention given to % REPAIRS OF PRINTING PRESSES " A@D I AG BC UL TUBRAL MAQHILNLET 43 Sussexâ€"8t., Otta wa. March 28, 1874. DACIER‘S â€" ORUG STORE, Oraers or m. at Oflas fp gn, U+U* Ado SELsonAth. Baws, Beliing, Fil ok1 Files reâ€" A;q.!ud":'n'- Seimda verniers mmk? undmunhv ves, Pumps, Also, A!pnol'.y Ctke aboss GAs LiaHT &%AN Y, &c. GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER NEW BOOKS. snnfi 4 on alllaz«A & L‘Orignal, 18th July, 1874 BOOTS AND SHOES* July 24, 1874 PRATT BROS., The Royal Mail Line Steamers leave Prescolt Haturd1iy Afternoon Trips. NEW BOOKS, ESOLYVENT ACP OF 188@ HOH. 8. BARNEY, s MECHANICAT. | ENGINEER NE BOX OK CLARKEK8 B4l PILLS Aug. 1, J874 IRE I! â€" FIRE! TTAWA imufn;"'fio?;&" rmn‘;"‘ 'n? and all inforâ€" S UON NOR s"@@m:‘u Acants, UNICIPAL DEBENTURES ag LARGE VARIETY OF HRENDERSON AND CO‘S, R. N. Co Bummer Arran ument. _ 1874, Have had $10,000 worth of And other appliances, OR ALl KIND8, AT OWPU,s v+ ee +4 80 SPARKSâ€"Br â€"YOR SALE ATâ€" Next the Mappers Bridge In the maiter of Reuben nolesale Dru gista 39 Sparks Street, j and alt Cheur» 248 o â€"ly 0.78 $1 160 begerer s PA uP sns i uvigntspianislzzerelt ieA lt thrcauts > ud EPT. 2xD. For rooms early. Prosâ€" kcpl'um all other mr-wmihd on application, » n .. BRONSON, Ese., [ hn ioi en I,L' , â€"Prosident. Qrrtawa Lapies Gourret CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC E. P. JACKBON, M. A Principal â€"M 1« contpound BV Woee t Toh sariatvd by a LADIES‘ SCHOOL Phis Schoot : will BADA Y hie aol Wit reâ€"open on WEDN Â¥, Applications to be m to Lady Principai oflgg:v.. H. MM Ottawa, A uguat 8rd, 1874, 2687 1 m Ouewa L.ETâ€"A pleasant front room, with or withâ€" Toonl, bounf on (O‘Connorâ€"st., near A lady and yentle (or gentlieman n: quiring a pleas@nt and ‘ comfortable would do weli to hn_lg&mm this opportu nl}y. Address, A B, 3 O a une Â¥, 1874. 2500 Of the above divisions Orst of July, asafter the chauge of business all u?otmt:vm mulofl&rmmltu If there 'E‘m"‘nnv" . one Ueatractor connected with any for the who.e of ‘the divisions, th:n.wudllo several Contractors are to be en ate Feidinrs nilkaine be Teorbrel for any for tne proper performance of the work g.u%x‘u mho:uduu:rm subscriber are re fret EoMlY ae attor the altmage of bodinece al menpartien fies B Bpos patiat aae mt tose se Eoi n on ies o e ols e ie o m d Pme adiener mm men " MnuufStarers oc . Copuaiists (may obtain ; |FFiCKS % k J>â€"Sultable buki i en esn se m:t_,“ Travellers ‘Ins. Co‘y., o‘or‘% ‘and oR sSALEâ€"50 CITY LOTS, drained and E slwewalked, in W1 Fort warry, Maniâ€" toba {popuiation 5,000] at E each. Titie guarâ€" :}‘l‘a‘rok“'(.‘ornm, lonl?:fizlo. Bain, Blne-hnd amd 'rmbnaenu. Barristers; Address, J. M. McGREGO Auctioncer and Real Estaute Agent, w% aes . i M c cccc,nnnn n cnrnmenrnrnrmmecn ies ANTEDâ€"At onee, two w Girls to W learn the manufaeturing of Hair Goods ANTEDâ€"A Paroon' to take charge of & W Mili Boading House. _Good re wi.l be required, Aisoâ€"a couple onnum Wells readily at every h« “""\ Mdtee HopBoi fiy K & _TENDERS will be received by the Corporation stt ts i oopopnn e nn n manags d iemed in t oi ons eanrames wih ud amourt for each division pm, vig : ‘*‘ 200 Brickiagort Work, . " * ..‘ z._‘â€"cw-'. Joiners‘ and Gaivanized _Jane M. _ ____ _ _i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ whth ONEY TO 1.0ANâ€"In large orsmall sums M ofl'mmw&m.w is | nne 30 1874, ~* s h ° learn the manufeturing of Hair Goods: y@r}?fi&'&&'fiu nnr"u:m Hairâ€"Cutting F urnished Rooms provided Ih To Heuipedince 1 O Oe aimeAmmstmant., Otla . smy 2ite 3974 « Pmnum WANTEDâ€"A smart young meB with a small capital, as partoer in a Congâ€" mlulonmmum'auqm s well, Address with name, R, Box 25, g.-v. Office Ottawa. Aug. 17, 871 2008â€"if _ The present owner, irofessor Thursion, las no time to nd to §_§ ]9 D20 * Ail clmem w horking pac V w sex, or old, make: mor M i mt ie ies : who do not drink wh $100 t piar on e thenst es n’-fil‘lmmman.nq-s e K a BE R& D A 8 H BR Y . On hand, y . uns mats in foo oter roanten on Ottawa, May 24, 1994 "~2528â€".8m M i en Of Leipsic Conservatolre, Professor of Music July «1. P;I‘:. 2626â€"6uw g&:fi 'le E& VUi uuo‘ q.la‘l%m and EM mnm&n n€~, Price & rt bottle. at.all Drug » ENEY R. GRAY, Chamiat. Sole lDlanny Tada Mark sadnraA) Vontrea) 4 W ould do well to give Him a call. _ Also, a com» on m-or.a»td NHURCH OF ENGLAND ESTABLISHMENT, *6.]) SPARKS. STREET [(76. Good â€"and sufficient security will be required L5 cooutt anebft Ottawa, Auguast 7, 1874 PAILORING LASSES will be resumed on â€"WEDNESDA Y Ottawe, July 17, 1874 August 18, 1874 July 31, 1814 now completa. t.::lnl{uo.mn dul_ol proâ€" FABHIOKABLE §V1D C L O T H 8 sthâ€"W ht Zron and Ph tASHIONABLE Og 1:1_1._3‘;0‘@»:% =m be aoâ€" USTOMS DEPARTMEN1. tentlomen can be accommodated . with (uÂ¥ndenorasy Back 4.~< wl Cor, Bparks and ALUABLE PATENTS FOR SALE, commodated at 200 Wellington Street, Ottawa OTICE TO CONTRACTUORS du BASKERVILLE & BROS. T. LA WRENCE "& ‘;m AGENTS WMTE‘: § fl}hini;fihâ€"'{.::g_;“r card â€"on which .u'dfi l‘t.-n costs but two eents. onee l‘.:mmn.mvn:. +R, m. : M to. his numerous customers rally, i hat bis stook ot 7 itA Mosarov®. â€" * Ouaws, Julp 8 184. y Crerk K. J. BUTLERE, 8 vdaw ESTABLISHED 1854 Brandies, Port5 Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter, &c The subscriber in returning thanks to the publicjer the manner in which they cleared his Summer Stock, which is new disposed of, bege to say that not having sucsctded as yet in getting a satisfactory offer for his is â€" Continuation of Clearing Sale AT METCALEES FALL & WINTER GOODS ~â€"A @#UPBEEIOR Q@UaALLTL or _ Id Brandy, Port and Sh ry Wine, Clarets and Puri im oniniat no Soo highty vebome menued is in Sroaeoonith * i â€" (OLARK OS WORLD FAEOD 81009 KTR a j There is in the late purchase : 100 PAIRS WHITE BLANKETS J@z~Insolvent Estate at 20 CGents in the W KHOLES A LK A ND B ET A L 1 Teas’-â€"u.amamu JAPANBâ€"Finest Grades, Oofleesâ€"-l_l-l mmo-â€"a--umu-u"p’u' FANCYX GROCERIES IN GREAT YARIETY :â€" Plokles, J Fia * mogngoage mearegter _ epintritcteooranee! L“' COURSOLLE, ‘ARCOHITBO1 AND MEAS 'ulpm‘:.oyn L DIREOT 1MPORTATION®S® | i From the Producers, in France, England, Holland and Wpain. Plumbing, ~Gas andâ€" Steamâ€"Fittin The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer 8COTPCOR AND IRISE WHIEXKRY TeAs AREBN, JAPAN and BLACK, fine grades. ra yc@p f % RIDKAUAT, AV D ons CSiotted tas anlargement 0 their present premises, June ©# 1874. T he Juty 16, 1874 THOS. PATTERSON And a. wellâ€"assorted Stock of FANOYX Trede Markâ€"* BuooP MFÂ¥TURE" Aug 10, 1074. )A M â€"C B JAPAN and BLAC] w:.â€"% ground daily Eâ€" BLYTH & KERR 2% RIDKkAUAT PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ior Family useand Medicinal purposes, ublic Muls Of morol oo Rune at Prod vatue in Pal) and Winter @oods as Which are slightly sotled, and which will be found encelient value. BRe will offer the whole -,n,.au-ua-,.ma-'.. esn ayi on io 5y ImPpot 66 BUSSBEX STREET, J Â¥ Aow .+ Spain o o ie aoonnie., OHAS. BRYHON‘3 REDUCOED â€" PRIOXES Aug. 14, 1894 4N INSPHOTION 1# INYITED BLANKETS At 4ND HATYING PUROBABED 4N to Defy ROOFING, &0., &0., A SPHCIAELEE AT AT CARP < T ;. TTBD H ARDW A j Nl' J, METOALFE, THO8. PATTERSON‘® MeDO@DNMLLs . OTTAWA, 1814 GROCERIERS | are prepared to exoou ©RPARKEâ€" ET Sauterne

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