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Ottawa Times (1865), 30 Jan 1875, p. 2

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1AIS Li @02 tion â€"of this hostility. â€" The fact is, if the public interest is the chief concern; this rivalry and jealonsy must end at once, and end soon it will if we are not greatly some ‘ without evoking unfavourable comparisons. It has always been the weukness of volunteer fire comâ€" paniesâ€"that they are desperately jealous of one another, and it is no injustice to them to say that:many of their most brilliant achicvements have been more the result of a dasire to eclipse a competitor than any very deep concern for the public wel. fare. it might well be questioned how far the interests of any place were safe in the hands of men whose duty was performed from such a selfish motive, andâ€"it would clearly be incumbent upon the press, as the leacler of public opinion, to cultivate aâ€" higher and more disinterested tone ; but surely ~when men are paid~ to do a certain duty, and their services are secured to the corporation for a consideraâ€" tion, there is not even the> shadow of a Jjustification for subordinating their joint or individual presfige to all other consi derations, much less for depreciating one division of what is expected to act as a ‘united body at the expense of another. The tendency of permitting controversies on subjects of this nature is to demoralize the service, to im its efficiency, and to .pndounmholhwgd more or less personal â€"bitterness where all should be unity and harmony. I!&lh fi,MdMWMM'& said of provoking and inviting the exhibiâ€" in either should step ® down and out" at once. â€"‘Io court publicity and public flat tery for what is a simple duty is one of the most contemptible thirigs conceivable, no matter :n what connection, and it ought to be the duty of the reporter rather to record what it is the interest of the pubâ€" lic to know than to minister to the vaniâ€" ties and selfiimportance of any class or elique. The satisfaction of having done their duty, and earned the confidence of those who rely upon them, should be a suflicient recompense to all bodies of men performing public functions, especially if it is impossible to praise the Md‘ j0ta. If men are paid for doing a certain mioo,thoymstcitb.doitwnncnpt do it at all; there are those who areâ€"will ing and have the ability ~to do it, â€"and those ~who are lacking make use of the means provided for saving life and property did so promptly and effectively;: This rivalry as between fire and hoseâ€" companies is one of the most miserable things which it would be possible to conceive, a rivalry, too, which the press has pandered to and kept alive 4intil it is almost beyond endurance. If the work is undertaken con amore, we see no peculiar merit in its being done wdl, for if it is not worth doing .well it is not wortl doing at all; but, on the other hand, it would le a decided discredit to profess to do something out of mere pubâ€" lie spirit and fail in its performance one We have received a communication from a correspondent signing© himself *# Spectator," in which he professes to correct a statement made in our columns the other day, in regard to the hose com. pany second in order to arrive at the recent Maria streetâ€"fire We do not inâ€" sert the letter, for the simple reason that it is not a matter of the slightest public importance which company was second gin the ground, or which was first for that matter, if those whose duty it was to We chronicle this morning the melanâ€" cholyintelligence of the burning of theBeau. pa-tynmfieA-yh-,ndtheMdm quences resulting to two of the patients. It is surprising, indeed, that the casualties were so few, for the average number of persons under treatment is in the neighâ€" bourhomlofei.hshwdmd,nditm-t‘ have taken more than ordinary skill and tact to induce them to make the necessary efforts to escape.. ‘The loss oniproperty is considerable, and unfortunaicly is but very partially covered by insurance. \ OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1875 Wantedfi(}.,'!’im?;ofloo. * Partner Wanted : J. Bermingham Wanted : Clarendon House. Bankrupt Stock : Neelin® Bros. â€" Bow Ties : Neelin Bros. Clarendon House : W. Mills. For Sale : J. Bermingham. T‘he 4Tinres. Subscription Rates for the Daily Times. THE WEEKLY TIMES [ we m:l Financial Statements of Railway Insurane« Comâ€" panites, and maitare of liico r!yuonlinnenod amougst the DRowling Maiier, FIFTEEN Notices of Births, and Deaths, Â¥)¢ mmmm attached $1.00, THE PIRE AND HOSE REEL f COMPANIES. Coumdensed .unrflr'.nonuwon tbo;‘lvn:l.m when not exeseding Twen onla FiVE â€"CKSTSH _ and %NI-A D» A«HA L/ p12, aund «my, IS, n lhgm s published every and conâ€" mn-mne'- of the mmm%u of the Sler editarial arucies of THB DatLy TLMES: bief edizortal of THE DALLY TIMES; rice $1.00 per annum in ulvnmm‘ \)n%‘m Despatobes, Parliamentar amlest eports, -um-.ucmmw.nr‘_ inss weekly newspaper. Ottawa, Zist Dec., 1874 Cnitle Strayed or Stolenm. Farims Wantod, Farus for Sale or to Rent. Live Stock for Sale or to Rent Mozey Wanted or to Loan. Nitzations Wanioed. Wituations Vacunt,. &¢., &¢â€" W hen paid weekly, Tweive and aâ€"haif Cents W hen paid yearty, Six Dollars in advance. BURNING OF THE BEAUPORT ce ASYLUX. Dusiness Wantod. Mouses for Sale. Mouses to Rent. Mouses Wanted. For Sale or Wanted Losat or Found. Board Wantod. 11 RIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. THE ‘J¢I MES W e speciied + Slg _DOLLARS x:;v anoum. l‘nfig ertsemen ‘1'3 PER c‘. nonf-ld\ llnl':lll': msortion: Por Special Notices TEN h word over twenty. T ness Sards inserted on ar, when not exceedivg â€"ok, $3; twice a week, rtisements. ing out the battle mnfi' It is ‘n:;gllibhwblleUa~ fi mwmnd:gbhdmm the fences and at the of the house. as was The whole vi is in a great exci xt i1s mark Mflohnwmg The parents of the James boys are mmodsm the mother is a widow; having since her first death their house is in a thick i ra en en way. It is a most | spot. <| ily was first & I , w{mn Samuels mmdhw%deb ascertain the He found house gn_flm;mci;mu it out he‘returned inside, w a band | nade, a small bmm onfi floor and Mrs. Sammels | to throw itliintotho mhw:nv‘vm it was. He ignoran fied and threw it into a lai oo The: whele family came in and | t ?u diately it explodod,m the family. Mrs. lo-thlrmldm: eight years old, was killed, and two others were ‘injured. This hdd'mh had fight was awld.,.ltm tracks of horses and men, it is evident a terrific battle cnnnd,fla{a- were eithor in the house: or and ‘| Thro a Hand Grenade | Cot hc:-.zvc-l;ot“lm Kixsgas Cirv, Jan. 26, 1875. 'l'humommgpboulmfputmm an attempt was made to capture the brated J ames boys, at their home, three milu!romxum:! .-nnlhhfl-:m tyâ€"four miles east ‘l'ndty, on the ] hibal and St. Joseph Railroad, Thb reâ€" Groun :â€" nibal and St. Joseph Railroad, ‘The reâ€" rter of the‘ Kansas: City Times wbd fioe.mey this ovmins: the following particulars Sheriff John & vmdhwedodmdthm infallibility. He a professed in politics, but x:rmodo'bdqb-bo- came txmdy conservative in his opinions, | 1. to what may be Irelundi::: :.na.... linted in w pointed in sup F for the representation of an| consti tuency= in Parliament, induced some seâ€" vere comment as to his ives on the part of the Young Ireland who las serted that Mr. Moore had handed and ?on:;yodl:oHnGmoo :dlnd for church building p: réturn. His brilliant talents and iety were conceded by dl%:nd&homb of his death will be read with sorrow by Irishmen all over the world. oo once ‘&w‘ with the approval onho"’fio!y ‘wbo%ho was compara tively a young man. He was educated in lmhndmdshdhdth.obghhfiofih and on the continent of Europe. & copal m:::uyfim a‘n the : affairs of â€" which he | admitistered in m These 80: constitutin, Sm Lismore, Cloyne and Ross. Pr. Leahy mc.::o:":mg:m.,fim“ voat and efficient advocate of the cause of Catholic education and universal ehnuou- tended the Vatican Council in Rome, and A cable telegram from Dublin, under dsteofy-terdny,tbo”thmstfi' brm$:- telligence of the death of the Most Rev. Patrick Leahy, D.D,., Catholic Arehbishop mm i sc memi Great Britain. He expired at the pdrddonoein’l{'mfi'-. Dr. Leahy was consecrated on the 29th of June in the mlw,hvha.bg- advanced to the high dignity of the office of Archbishop at tunate character, but so far as Britain is concerned, antl so far as Canada is conâ€" | cerned, we are more than justified in saying that the iimpréssion referred to is a simple | delusion ; that, dn‘ the‘ contrary, it may | be asserted with great safety, that there is no class of men better disposed or less | jealous of each other than editors of newsâ€" papers. When, therefore, the rule of | honour *which binds them never to use | the journal under their control as gngines | of individual controversy is «departed | from, there is a very general feeling of | diagust and contempt, whether expressed | or not, towards the offender. ‘A very contemptible breach of this rule has just been committed by a London contemâ€" porary. It is well known that the pro. prietors and publishers of the new Toronto daily, the Liberal, are Messrs. Jobhn Cameron and company, of the London Advertiser. The leading partner of the firm and the gentlemen who are associated with him in conducting the literary deâ€" partment of the new enterprise are each of them well and widely known, and as widely respected, both for their personal qualities and their &bility, the whole of Canadaâ€"known $gn rsmdumb ‘by the general as they are by their confreres of the : The London Fres Press, however, t seemm to share in thisfeding,lnduo-%:":m: Liberal launched upon . the istic ‘stream than an attempt is madeâ€"feeble and spiteful, to be sureâ€"to discredit and be little it. Common sense.might have preâ€" vented the â€" London â€" newspaper from _ showing . ‘its â€" animus â€" so early in the day. If the Liberal had a year‘s record upon which to look back, adverse criticism, even if somewhat undeserved could be accounted for upon other grounds than personal spite. Not | only has fair play not been given in this respect, but the criticism is of itself mean 'mdmuumhhle. Nothing is easier than to assert that a man bas neither brains nor ability, and nothing is easier than to assert that a literary publication is withâ€" iout.spukof merit; but having m any such assertion, the specimen h feels it incumbent upon him to give reasons for his judgment.. Not so in this case. The London journal is content to simply disparage, and it asks the _ public | to accept its : deciâ€" sion _ as final _ and â€"irrevocable. We trust the public will do no such thing. There is plenty of room in Toronto for such a journal as the Liberal proposes and professes to be, and so far as can be seen, no reasonable effort has been spared to make its success assured. The paper has an excellent typographical appearance so far, and in regard to literary â€"quality is equal to the average Canadian newspaper iWiebe w ‘:.‘i‘t"“‘“.?‘ diogaite organ which it with disdain, Let it be fairly tried ibefore it is conâ€" demned, at the ‘veryleast. MoST REV. PATRICK LEAHY, ARCHâ€" BISHOP OF CASHEL. â€" ‘There is a p del â€"â€"we might add, a moreileu justifiqble delusionâ€" that writers on the| press &r h«-zl: as bitter antagonists as th are politically, and that their private rela. tions are very much in accord with th tone which c terises the@r}mpoc_:v‘: newspapers. the United States and France the axtreme personality of jourâ€" nalism has times, even frequently, been attended with results of this unforâ€" EDITORS AND THEIR NEWS e \PAPERS | | 4 A DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE. return~> their money to ticket holders if the> ing is not had at the time pdnmm more : could: h«f-b?f.r o en fost m" 7/ wotncan havieg » yous count on! 1 MII'#I of : noext Feb maiy. | wfif _fi:(um Al of the.New Year begine. < Thefirst impor tant event elore m is the last â€"drawing of ~Tus M or tu» New Yrarâ€"The holidays lare ended, and | the serious work pinco, it Louisville, Ky., Februaty 27 th. Just arrived, and now for sale at a great reductiony having bought, ‘at ) very low Hretheâ€"f. lsupch-:;:’mhn.. W is marvdllous for % Rheum, Ringâ€"Worm, and even h-i:&m has sandy or | ly cf tor whict hold it long, manure for spring or mer crops should not b:med near the time the crop is put into the in the dorusn arguee the poink and comer in the: comes to the conclusion that for heavy ‘soils, which have enough clay to absorb the manurial elements, it is best to apply manure to gardens in autumn or early Ottaws not behind, Qim will be, in h'nms. m‘fiflm n ing mhu long as MacLaren & Chalmers retain their present cuttors. > : 3689â€"tf Large lot of (7,500) Stove Pi Inâ€" ducements will be given t» }mwuh- hgsqunfizz,fa-ouhonly'. at C. P. Do rion‘s, 1 & 83 Sparks streek O€erme â€". Bee spedial notioe.) "‘Good blood will show itself,‘" as the old i eiminipmite 6 in ut or ver k ford and Goyer‘s, 384 Sparks atroot. i rices, the roved itself an althost hite avaln‘t Ereat redprting in the price 6 e M tian phokgorh» ts ho en holidays, and we advise our friends to avail tmmnelveaol the opportunity of getâ€" ting firstâ€"class pictures at very ”'25“;,"' F t setts of jow and .. Tor clogant sotte of jewellery and splen Farse Mopzsty.â€"For people to allow disease to become seated upon them rather than consult a physician, or to suffer as W1 once dn{hr Fowle‘s %.:nd Humor Cure, which is an infallible cure. 8129 For fine electroâ€"plate goods suitable for Christmas gifts, l;dl at ~Radford and Gom,as;smnm.g. 37246E (gdebnud voisie Wine at D. Mcâ€" Donnell‘s. 8808A 38 FrEss Overers in S:u.â€"HAn made arrangements & constant su gl‘iy .mFuniliao, inn.lldln”a psrh.nqml; can always accommodated. Noot_ne;': Resturant, Sparks street west. New York Bay Overers is Suzut.â€"Now York Bay Oysters in shell received daily, fresh from the beds, only twfi-tm mnn?:b applied the h. ties iri em supplied on est nr:aoe. oonan‘s iuhnnnt.,‘ ?cb street West. s703 Sapper‘s Bridge. . .| â€"| _ â€": Sauterne‘s Sherry Claret Wines cheap at D.'l(oDwno.pl‘li’l. &# fl is growth. It is at the same time gflvflkdu.&-éghth;fi.é single application render ; glany?grnnvddq-. y 3754. Premature loss of the hair, which . is so common nowasdays, be entirely vented by the use gww‘ It has been used in thousands. of cases where the hair was ¢ out in handsâ€" ull, mdhunammngn)miqdm cay, and to promote a healthy and vigorâ€" Wine. ssible 2 > n.;tn.mflfi-, may . be formed j don‘t think 80 casy. ’ The Fronch Cabinct Bill for the Fixing ;‘.‘ Definition of the Exeeutive wer. As your readers have probabl forgotten Head Office, the bill "for the transmission o{ powers," Canada Agricuitural Insurance Company, z which is to come on for discussion, )* steo 4. Japgh Slockt 4. ¢ "barring accidents," toâ€"morrow or the day | ; Montréal, Jan. 16th, 1875. "bnrting aecidente ° to morron or the day | ruute protice is necour o ontung ue Brenq) them." Th bill was the result of the ool; Svqverst» in tb ully c Otveimar inclosedt troin lective labors of the "Commission _ of %'ngd:'l!::nm" Mw: ‘fishmmud’ W‘mn Thirty," and was drawn upâ€"by M. de Ven: | noss m‘."E "L io hock (isâ€" tavon. _ It runs thus : tharded | trom said "offics." "30r mgonts 1. Marshal MacMahon, President of the | Ing business With ourt """“"m""w“" e French Republic, continues to discharge | {f*0 heroby nottfled t t't?%:r:- all coinm under that itle the duti¢a.of the exscutive | Haw iice, tn. Monten, Insursnce o our so;wez:)wlasjrx;. him by the law of Noâ€" fiuq@%flfl%fi: ember 20, . s, must bo ol ‘ 2 MeSD P uced .m“wmm%u‘tfig This bill was laid on the table on the 15th of July. last. Instead of having it brought forward and carried through, the plea was brought forward that the weather was too hot. Now delay is no longer 3‘_"““ Aftor the vote of last Wednes ytl:\il.lwill have either to be&»l ceeded with or withdrawn. | No doubt it would have been better to organize the Seuto}md include in the Senate bill the right of dissolution ; but when we look at the nature of M. do Veritavon‘s Ktojectlti is not easy to understand why 081"3; & priority to it in t.:umdu'ofdhcuui | should have been & Cabinet qués tion. | As to: th ng.e.;mebm.mw no doubt sbout.&nt. It stands condamnâ€". ed:beforeband,‘ and after its defeat it is 2. He is responsible only in thaâ€"case of high treason. ‘The lfinisterlm and severally responsible to the Chamb@ fotthognardfolicyoflho(}oumm Q they are individually responsible for thei 8. The Legisintive power is yested in two assembliesâ€"the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The Chamber of Deputies is elected by universal suffrage under the conditions specified by the electoral law. The Senate consists of members nominatâ€" ed | or . ol proportions and under conditi ‘determined ‘by a special enactment. ° > 4. The Marshal President ofazhoRepub lie is invested with ‘the right of dissolving the Chamber of Deputies. In that case a new Chamber will be elected within six 5. At the expiration of the term fixed by the law of November 20, 1873, and also in the event of the Presidential m.erbeoom- ingmtho Council of ters will immediately summon the two assemblies, whiohmeefinfiein congress shall discuss the course to be followed. So long as the powers entrusted to Marshal &lhm continue in force the revision ‘of the conâ€" stitutional laws can only take place at his Tt = ut I don‘t think that so easy. MKARSHAL MACMAMON‘S POWERS. Try D. MoDonnell‘s delicious Muscs The best value in Winceys at Bryson‘s. | 3695 1m. Bragg‘s Charccal Biscuits at W. Hearn‘s [From London Standard, Jan.12,] BUSINESS NOTICES. Stoves of all 3695 1m “i‘HE TIMES : OTTAWA, SATURDAY.”JA;HD ARY 830 J87 K6 § »mmnd 4 > ¢ s ene Beavangnt heg io rednint, oi ‘ to furnish ® se ts r“ PDAE ‘”‘w %’_ a small d PASSLNGHR 4000 MMOD 4T ION UNBSUR "oon aninnetarmest priptigess en or 2 L D* }3‘,1‘.‘;.. m&'fim‘am"%:fi ,.’:A?- or rassag®. CABIN..,.$70t0$80 . | SBTEERAGE...,.. The cheapast and to lh‘lm M‘W safest in e E::: “‘% worki. Vessels will dull_ohtduql:\lm"- Rates of passage from Now York mtc â€" .â€" onmaondie Oabin $50 to §70 ;gold, agoording to accomoda Ax.u{x LIANE p 4 OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. OrtawaiJuly 22 187% emaill deduetion.} â€" . | 00000 lone oll, [% C gm;: every. tnformation | ~‘D. w. O0w ARD & l | O hP e oaa oo AT REDUCED RATES. "THE â€" ROYAL" FIRE <RISKS ROB. ANGUS, Jr. gdl AGENT,*~ ° CAPITAL . , . SIX MILLION DOLLARS, Availublé Funds to mmest Claimkk; over. Hail a SI'A*QIA nsURANCER co‘¥. | FIRE AND LIFRE:) s dubemioed Copaty : : > ; §000000 s | ~LOOAG DHIECTORS : OK RY AN,MisQ ., Lamberâ€"Merchant. . A.s Dry Goode, M mm:a.m' pipocy es INSURANGCE CO. noss for this Company. he having been clmr‘g from nalm«\. Our -g‘nu luuonn in the Ottawa Pistrict heretofore |doâ€" ng business with our;.0ttawa Branch are fdro hereby nottfled to widress all communicaâ€" tions and ‘applications insurance to m’ Hcm Uftice, in. Montreal ; a‘so, All monies notes for premiums dite or for pmnu\w new risks, must be either paid into this or to one of our Fegular agents, or the Company will not be responsible for the samo. 1 Buill continte to talto Risks, at _ 7 20 per Cent, Below a;bhafln Rates PUII.IC IO’I’SOI. Pnfll IX This Com; whose Ace in Canada was Muhodpl.nn{h, aod wlu:? income in the monnth i up-'}ux 1 rareive a Pioations for the one, is receiye Oen:'n.l K“g’enoy for the mfi';n.om from com petent | and uuummh{ parties,. who fi make the uusiness a speciality and give it th York : Street, near Sussex Stroot, Mutual Lifeâ€"Iinsurance Co., ‘ HARTFORD, CONN, â€" Citizens Ingurance Co‘y. CaPITAL, | . _ . > ©$2,000,000. Fres, Live, Xotwoant anp Ovakhxtes. Insurance Co. continte to talte Risks at Deo. 18, 1874 Ortawa, D. o. 17, 1874 On every desoription of insurable property, Glasgow Line Assetrs. Ov =vanihas ay! utqu‘K‘%‘HAWA. W > 54. Jan. 9, 1875, Ottawa, Jan. 23. Ottawa, Jan, 23. Address ‘with reéferences and exporiencé, if FIRE AND MARINE. AOI'*.I. CANADIAN HAS. DESJARDINS, ANCHORâ€"LINE, HAND IN HAND THE STEAMERS OF THE Steamships. nt. RATES3 OF PASSAGE. General Agent CONTINUES TO TAKE dusurance. »vgi other informatioh s ,.,' & HRITHK 4 MUBGBOVE, Otlawa »NoSk fptay TOnk EVERY Temporary Offico: BIMPSON & BETHUN uuwongn_‘_-_%q@, R. C, W. Ma0CUAIG, Agent, Oltawa and Viciot EDWARD H. GOFF,â€" Managing DMrector * ‘1ANM, AGBNT O:'n:r)sprunng__ng'p Bt OTTAWA. * mss0â€"000 OTTAW A Â¥Talâ€"l%in $750â€"1m wa NION *RESTAURANT mm Pioske 4 BDUARRQ s 1 .. )o i; l,- ‘.‘ U M . N spinte, Hremermara sine that on be patonnds iÂ¥ éapiegeferenmane Bm fig â€"â€" +vog S | nouse SAW OTIILE 19 In the house are ; maned : j ; ns an pounte o. onl o hamn buccssdes PRmend O tta wa, Feb 14, 1874, mm-mumm‘a" of the season ; ‘the mawq&:‘ _: mtA sphare of the public This House has been_ reâ€"modelied and reâ€" throughout. / ‘The P wishes 1J inffiatatihat nopeing m peipana aeiee Monday, lIst February Jan 16 ALBION: ~HOTELys ROBERT: CRAHARS. . The Clarendon House. Second to None in the‘ Domlaton. JOSEPH KAVANAGH, pposite Mr. Matcays realdence, vioee tpoihs . C 2‘,3;!)%:& m'l;:o house, 'm:b.u well and Wimipg room., Kitohien and panity, Wih a nail ON EASY TERMS. eight feet wiio. ‘The second fiat containsfive mm eseraalnt. ood Shod, zwon%fim T od aL qriet ECC MWM MTC DIECC AEWRIITO; CennE MMoke PCOAE dn Apeint oomnthare en ntentent qpar o C ind u ofnmtodions n cominiable Tamiy _ hne Prot prronaso i be fitres ‘at & Aactiice. ©For partiqulars “ rs apply to a hmi Or, Ottawa P. O. & Hept. 2, 1874, «> Different Kinds of Game Fon BSALEâ€"N. E. ‘quarter (of M». 2 First Consession or. loss, thot which are }n“-: E -fil‘."“g Tuipvationc" Can run a mo m.‘ to ond. ’.l‘ermlo& AbplÂ¥40s|inctun‘) at found & 60 dieus and, comfor residence, wlllhm“w pay ment, : Further particularsoan be oomdtionn s4 [ ; NNNAAAE Auctionesr ind tana xÂ¥5diaiNGHant _ HAMS _ AND â€" BACON, Skooae, o "Cin d o %fim f At the URIGN HoUBSE, in the ty efoteawal PRA n008, me'mowmcmpm iber/ Â¥10 License No.‘ 161, senson of 1873â€"4,‘ domipriding in oramiememon tome altee at oind wehernt Ohare poarn doge. smberetatth qualit lwm':bl oom:nldln( sale y, invariably & ut the highest prices in the Quebes market. 'l_‘efmu‘-nd g‘ndnm made known at the time of saie, m .. Cl o < t aepduy io $oki onl Exo hLe AHBOR NO on e 170, 171, and 172, of 1878 f Te Oolh oV o Eud Orine 170 hnd 137 conaltttni Brick .House and Lot HECTOR MALEAN yppe ts THREE LIMITS OX TRHE UPPEWA, Open to the General Public LIMITS â€" FORâ€"SALE. ENTBAL ! ; CONVENIENXE : Dec. 30, 1874 One Hundred Dozen FOR C S ALE ! Also, the FARM on the Limits aed Depot. amewonee oaknnd s 0) 00 Dec. 30th, UNION ‘HOUSBE, OTTAWA UTY, Auction Sale /.. W. MILLS, Proprictor, EGS to announce that he will 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, Req. AND FOR SALE, Anmmd{"ummfi‘n'v“‘a‘%' M o Grocer and Wine Merchant, Auction Sales. On the Bank Street Road JUST RECEIVED. Albso BY J. BERMINGHAM, OF VERY VALUABLE Near the City;, for sale. PARSON‘S The above House, i6, Seoond Cony o.p: ambaing Ganeg. Hlotels. 1 She Bar with the oniaode JAMES SNEDDEN, WELLINGTONâ€"8T. io JAMEp fimâ€"m mo n ti rigy ‘W agp @5 $5,000.00 Each in Cash. @/«.â€" in Valuable Ci*ta | ~ / Ro be distributed in L. D. BINES Wint Reguiar $.7 5, 0 0 0. 0â€"01 ©. M. BRIGGS, Agentand Meanger: Eoom 4, Publlc Library Building,Lovieritiq BP HHKt : P 1 h I s Gli. m"? e CQpINd, # 6G OA ne 24 '7‘ ;.J. AL,,.,) m fifl J_._. Â¥oe Iatcotn, @LkAEREA Dharéet"" M9C} nowrat, bisod containe the eremenn Public L4 ,v,â€".;,.:”_.,,v' aovaed ‘ "l‘m“',".‘"-- * ‘Déiith of Gov. ” " o ' E ..n.‘ for vital m; :..‘.:#‘_g:.,’._‘,.":._:;fl"fi"r_' it md*h&“ n Wat through ody is not always pure or free from To‘ amount of Two Million Five Hundred amgbnd mo o on dhuipaint on tho Pil y, by the Public Library of ‘Ky., upon mhyawm "t6 be drewn Monday, Febroary 24 18°6, two fl‘;fl-â€"m....ti"fl White Rabbitt Jackets, LADIES‘ SOUTH SEA SEAL FAOKETS, Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets, No. 88, RIDEAU 9TR RE. 3 e o it en . .. 4f kepuokD Ranes. _ _ | Mink Sets sold at Cost. |\ | > ya, Ompbe:had etthg gms. .0. .5 Skatter Stock of Winter Furs FU RRLE R, «GENTS EV BJ L | SIGNOFTHE RED HAT Fur Depots â€"Dec. dth, 1874 ' 45 Rideauâ€"st., (lrc+ | ‘ io olouting the bafaion.og use Jan, 11, 1875, H. HODGES, Cle only‘rptiable caurdbrstrtbktzon io gue 56 SPARKBST, } * bnt + Opposito the British Lion AZotel. Gift Enterprises, EVLIN®S BUFFALO . ROBES ALEX. BROBERY, Ladics Sea Otier Sots. DOLLARS i °S & R. J. DEVLIN J AMEA® Each in Cash J i Rfead Hiract. Â¥, UVPFLCYTS. J+ W2tm1l [.'-.16 Siny BJ -” .q‘";”a:rfi : ::v : doMig aved to thode throw i} away, as gurel) mm purchase of ;fl".‘..;,v_".u. ie S zce 3) Per bitlle, . Laige Boviice $a %"fl-&fiamm-&:‘m ,,av;-(/\ nâ€"a_~ Do |mero rake Siier doithing my Aifth ameail toatle :: &fl: ob ..;g.; ced m in eguie e * . mflgwfi memmriarthne Htiiine been cne of the masy Evmudbc-o..mn-mmfi Mo?m.ln dth-nx,u&. or constitu» tional, and paip® in baod. .Bold in mg‘g‘;‘:}_g by all Ohemists and Patest izfi_av!.%,wfimm epdgebst t pow reod w«‘i""mm"‘ B Regent StreeL ooo ie ied Irouce And Retail of all other Chemists and Bioreâ€" xeonen nens ooo ol ooo "iee sopaly *RA ofi the Loudion W Hoimreipadoeses... : - d by reports from ‘Medicai Mex who ive made the gubject their special sindy. . Th lives of Consuntptive Persons are prolonced" the @ELAEINE*Tize purest proparsuon is ‘Me i~ "Mow SAVORY & MOORE, 143 NEW bolkng®: LonboÂ¥. w rw_;;figw" Gelebraied for its n «4â€" doouy, nery ic.,._ haying . tried Py 30 ound a m THOMAS MORSON®K% soN every | T h f Â¥ Pn ? L selfâ€"cure, which he will send FREE to his tello it Unaiex, very mmatly Nor" Te â€" and Are. _ gold . b; giste . and Druggiste innffavare A Adwaas Morson‘s Effectual..Remedias A BLESSING TO THE POLICS, Te y O adt, , ]f Jt happens th & .wi:l:.| 7 \ . .A‘ Orto mfi%‘ oo fime i es bog Jan, 22, 1875, Rimme!‘s Dugong Oil Soap, perfomed with S V\ + i wm% "!Cl,l!llfl!l%:to.:m 81, B8 4 124 Southampton Row, ts the resalt of n I#athimne of scientific ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A vistim of _ youthful imprudence, causing premature Sold in Bottles by the Ma UTICHK Ttll FOLLOWING 18 AN !E"“i‘E!;;i:I romoted, and the general condition o Remcdies. /6 Fersons are proionged; th ahd weight are . increased J. H. REEV. 78 Naseau 41. , y_."?:.-g Camem %. 4x# HloaGertort, from â€" an old in« LONDON glow Warrk®. HoURE DBOORA . TÂ¥ A langeamormmentk «Of, MAW * A4 BORDERS, 40. just redalÂ¥ed, and now on ormm Ofce : Kigin ©6, 1094 ® Post Office, Ottawa, Jain. ‘24, 1878. from $a.m. to 4 p.m .';‘éE:‘&'q.:‘E‘E.....;:; * a Bbe plementary beg tor Canagian: stoun 108 AX [N BE N KENTS, o % _-:' ’Tr"'fi' adomlie arioes ... E. intinduly mrelions of the inighibet sede "Wiriisde Gold JeWelery. of the hnd i desighs, with Monog UOrent ) se# Enamelled In.Colo i T Melais, Brooches, Hraterats. Neskimors trab nc id dnc en umt finmmc es y s h 3x c% Ciits, se P on ie vop :II“ iroâ€"piate in (the '" Bnigh Goid and Biiver W etahes, whie" :’fi:':'"%r Wcotimebt “"‘"?"':3 usdinat 'rflu!;!nwlm u-.-J Lever, Ne _ | Oburch, Purre "‘&:.‘bwm.. *# copot@oibinetont | thngiog. . Fijsin. nhd !',0"‘:':â€"4'; W‘z TiÂ¥ can o opeeoeceaimcuned ist daily wonr 3 is really cheap at any price, nor § wod o 94 drep on miey s Wigcve in â€" NS ware" Suare " Sornel o6 per J EWE L L 'i:"fig Smen ofer L0d aneng, 20 tBer, fine Mxm‘mmc Fine. Jeweller, Practical® Watch Nay~ 36â€"SPARKS STRERT Just received, & magnificontâ€"assortm. es .,",,"‘:-m..é"fi mkm F minnil Sctory and City Houseâ€"58 and 60. Laxig pssne ‘ the L Chaup ee; ppturnatme aP uo Om m“”u‘#@mu& u i' "h." :m‘4 "’ Ofall kinds,from 3 %0# lmflul WPP PBE AEPLC LCA TUK GOLUR: T Sfhacnnnorn "m".““'l ‘:.%M ang wmiyer to ie Onronograph, by which the WATOH AND OLOOK MAKER,. Go1 # «t Money g‘:&mfl& MANUFACTC "ING, 28¥®imry WATCHMAKINXG BODBINGas Jane %, 1874 Cebasichimralic FIN : IN Watchmaker and Jewelkr Arrival and Departure ‘of Mails, &§g all other Races gmfi-fl. 08¢ OFFICE OTTAWA, Iftntire +om W-,v _: m m h thmé. MARKIES, §f Pamicrs. LALGELEALAC | & 419559198 093999883 a magnificentâ€"assortment of PKails. Jewellery and Plate and greal eveanl of gcdfadd 4000 Gn«: Oarringe, Ohime pPFPrboR megemeninet o 'uun* W. ufl * > P APER®, . . s i view $ase 2iif 6 i4 4* tories, She too kept quietâ€" but it became evident to her t could not much longer be a -ndd.dno&‘lfl:ll the day .of pleading mno avail, under a certain horseshed nnpo:,hg relator of foul Pomct with astom hiskgy The voung man quietly came good : name . of not only Poral movins "Phare ontah a..abi-oh-r-i then upon inclined to exouse the defa count of his years The ms have been all right had the not embraced the cook in his ferred io. A number of y0 mfiqflhh'fitw -m.pbouinnfill‘- occupigd appartments in the ‘_“J“ Colonred Woman and his PFrom the * New York BamerProRt, Jan. ‘The people of the village a sensation ““ which the coloured h’l‘l boardingâ€"house and a young mdnpmin-t?- man was a cigarâ€"maker by 000u which had attended Lis ownbl‘oq)p-flu d'. Â¥ ndmdfllt 'dn with the fell mixer of puddin conflict began. She pounded e q ols ut e on ds in hy esn man ' ous defender of her own fair pufling and smiling ‘down the ®* Xeoiire* *e O en in ccigige displayed to invoured eyes and : pendant . from â€" the s The Teeger Srifiadts from eight to fourteen carate, T o is uk io waigite d hav y tingsolls ford, writes is xÂ¥. 4., wnites Th :P:fatn.a-. Buckingham, m lactric 8. noRniho® & Iyiak tario, sole agents for the D« To all who are stfftâ€"fug fro C-u'.d‘:.nuu “" a! Wub â€"-'4-..'.4.‘ yres r/ medy was discovered t mamody has been fui -= [ uke His med fuilure to r o Amtige The Pile und Hamor cure is ipf the Sidm. . â€" . â€" _ _ â€" )ne BHowse warranied to Oure rdus "oaee "oo e es Note.â€" FLOGGING A SLAXBD Ring â€" W orm., e For internal and Ex A ROYAL GIFE ures Cateerh sents worth b :!. "'_; & ©A KB A o 2 SUREK & BDOYDE where it 1Aon me 80 i entir

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