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THE OTTAWA DAILY CITIZiiN. A TEMPERANCE CMUSADE. Sal news. Tollce Court. Friday morning.

K. Woodland was accus War ti be Wajed igaitst Qnliceostd Grsggcies. ed of a breach of the Peace by Eusebe Rio- fielle. Cae dismissed with costs on Wood-and. First Class Store BLACK rf POLICE COSISWSSIOXERS SPEAK.

SI LKS Wm. 'Jibson against It. Woodland for the jJffitlUginnt Table. Tu4mi PrUsts Tl-s, Jast reeelrt McKinnon" Mc.Uorran, No.31, Wt. ndaclloaa In Ureas OimmIs, Tweed Jh7Allin, McKltinoiw MciJorrun, No.

street same offence. Woodland not making his ap- Mr. K. MrGllliTrsy PrtMiili Petition It pearance a warrant was issued lor his or txTaftBaT The Market. NO.

3. rUO WILL BE THE Lucky Purchaser. A deputation from all the temperance or s-d 107 dozen Josephine Black iftred KM Glove. AIo 6 dozen Evening beet. Very low.

Patterson A Bry- FOR TI1E PEOPLE. Friday. There was a roor attendance at ganizations in the city waited upon the rolice Commissioners this morning-, and laid A large consignment of Black SilJcs just received at Patterson firysoris, all of which will be sold far below the original cost To be convinced call ami the market this morning, and the supplies were small. before them a petition, eighteen feet lone 1 I 1 -j a- Some lots of fresh ur nt butter sold at Biii sigiiuu uy i- ciiKeus, praying ior amendments to the system ot granting 23 to tub 18 to 1'ijits. liquor licenses as follows 1st.

To limit the number of tavern licenses in the city to sixty. A A 1 Fork 16.25 to f6.T5. Beef6.5lto$7. Oats 32 to 3octa. Hay 110 to $15.

Flour lirm and no prospect of anv sudden 2nd. To allow licenses only to those who bad proper tavern accommodation examine Stock and prices. Tie are also sellina the balance of our Dress Ma-ierials, comjmsing Serges, Jtepps, Poplincttes, Lustres, at prices that quarantce their speech re I 3rd. To limit the number of shop licenses change. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, to thirty THE PALACE BOOT SHOE STOKE, A.rcawat occurred this afternoon on! 4th.

That the license fee be placed at the highest figure allowed by the statute Rideau street, by which a cutter bally s.r Wool" Oao comprislnc CIovmI, Hontjurs Hearts AC. be wld antm- Jgftrtliw. I'ttttersoh JUryson, Spark I m. wrsrs slock of Kew Carpet House Fm- hinnVid Floor Oil Cloths. Allan, 8 wha W.

P. Fnmltnro Depot," So. 4-J, iTIn Street, below ltortril'a Baddlery, W. K. SttL nroprietor, keejst in stock, drmwinK, dlnlni; vSd-room JtV als a flrm-clawt article In work of every description warranted.

svrlraU R- Co. bar recelveil summer Ibrinthian, several cases of new just the rooMs whleliare most required lit Caisson, ux they ere Helwted with Krenl cure In Hrill.h market. I J. have great con-i it IQ showing the in to the public. vrhero yon will, yon will not nml a -Lrnilchoateriitorktr Hoots, Rubber, Itihaifl Felt Oven.

thanf at T. HellemareV, liim Hireet, anil at lilt Brunch Kstithllshment, Upper Town (I Breton's Mats.) Imn't Wf1u mm a call If you want the real worth of tour y- OWJ--X BV 5th. That the License Inspector be in smashed), and the hore-' legs were severely moval. structed to use the utmost in bruised. bringing unlicensed vendors to punishment, N.

8, Spniku Street, OTTAWA ctrr MR. 13 PA TTKliSON A Bli YSOK Arrivals at the Rfssti.L House. Bowie. and that all taverns te compelled to close at 7 clock p. m.

on EBGooilacrd.il Buhner, jr, Buhner. Soppell, A Wilson. Montreal McIIlrov, Mr. Edward McGillivray, as Chairman of Better known us tho Deputation, presented the petition to New York City; MK Dickinson, Mauotic A WZrA 11 lines of Staple Guocls, viz Striker, Prfiseot A A Humphrey, Quebec the JJoard. which consisted ot 11 is Worship the His Honor Judge Armstrong, Willard, jr, Boston TMunay, Pembroke ana O'Uara, r.

Blankets, Stevens, Edwards, Rockland Hon II Pope, Cookshiro A Hall. Boston Ceo Mr. McUillivray, in stating the object of the deputation, deplored the great evils MUTCHMOR'S MANSION, Situated on the picturesque Dank Hoad.with about 4 acres fj'yruund attached, pari of which is Seaman, Able, Florence HiWBY tekm eiids to morrow. Prints, Sehueh, loronto Capt A rraser, Iviii arising in tho city from the indiscriminate sale of intoxicating liquors, and stated that, burn Moffatt, Pembroke Asborne, jgpRead Iow'sleys Column No. C.

lickings, as the crime of drunkenness ww confined Arnprior. iKibdde of tMs tnsnlflerrt estal.tUhmeft, at uspaiHhi rnun a tlnnl mutry wltnlow, ii ltv tlM rnh th Mlnwli( woidsl IhtorsYHIloKHTtdtK" Kroiui wool the fc.ss.i-4 lory Wlnilow arv lmliHI lu flscs "'m a I'll-l oUsir, tlieoiht ra niitiful lNniUuii flu. l-arv" ilt leilcrs on the sign give tit ewtirr' nnmimt KKjnN HtiX." fit U-miiI Unlit i.r. rtininsl wliMlow (if this nrlclai Nlitio lnlMt-KviesI Miivrl.lyleitrrrtlstlUir'MaslulU'Wsi Inih is nml mailers In Ihs.u mih! h.ik, Kitnh, Atn. rl-nni ii nd Canadian Mniilartui, AMtiN t'u the salt) of Ui window ar (no lulluw lug wimU i oyjt price, utmr tJtorns qvick iwrui.xs auk on: iu lc A brief riacr1tli of tl'U flii ets'iHhtiienl wits fivett In TliatntAW lun.v rmKof I lie 5Mll Ksm iuhr, lit the lollvw uij wurds "PALACE SToRF.

to no sect, creed, class, or nationality all ffrsHEifc IfotJtE. Bass's i'ale Ale 10 cents i Shirtings, 1 being alike its victims this petition was Meat lljrtrai-ts and, Jieef Tta. be lutijully laid out and ornamented v'dh r.hoice perghf- signed by people of all these diversities. It Dr. P.

Miller has given, in the Monileur Whtie Tub Board of l'olico mot had been said that to limit the number of Sfientiji'tie, an account of his researches on to day and organized. this subject, and his conclusions are as fol Cottor.s, TREES AND SHRUBCEH Y. licenses would reduce the revenue of the city, but such would not be the case, as lows Meat extracts are neither directly or other cities had demonstrated a saving by Moset to Lend. Apply to R. A.

lhadley, Solicitor, A.C, coi ner, of A Elgin indirectly food; lor they do not contain Winceys, the diminution of crime. Ho concluded by albumenoid matter, neither do the nitro- hoping tin respectably signed requisition Flannels. geneous principles which they contain arrest disassimilation that is, they do not pre- would secure the earnest attention of the nccotuiiimlutloiiK iuv us follows on entratiee Is a larjre Hail; 'on the rlcht a l'urlour Htxl Iraviiii Koom Willi Ixiillinf doom ti nc let Library, Dihiik Kooin, mi up stjilrs 0 large Bedroom with i-ict, I Haiti room. The rooini are all ln-atel hv tin- furnaee In tlj- MORTitiTV in' the city during the week MHinir yesterday was conuidial-ly Commissioners. it tho waste of the organic matter winch on iarM stm wmm t.

the Pamis. Wv4 Shi with afniiiloi thrtienU-rtt il.i, bsflbK two iliN-nt ami ti sstruraMM fiii.low. 'I be unml exhlbiMst in the liidutt mrr Um nnrt km.K and Towellings. Ilia Worship tho Mayor, on receiving the tb avera composes the body. small does these extracts are useful, by the stimulant ivtion petition, said as soon as the lioard organ ment.

U'xxl cistern in the cellar All lie- rooiiir Linens, I He Means Blsixess. If the man who ized they would give tho petition their ear of the potassa salts, which pr dige-tion and circulation in strong doses, too large are well sulieii with hard mi water. Otitsldn MtaMi-, oai.li Hoi: IJj-rn, Ac. 'I ini ulpove prfiTty adj-'lns tin- ir nest and careful consideration. His Honor Judge Armstrong spoke at con offered f3iX) for a bay team on Elgin street vMterdav meam Ijusiness, ho will lind no at once, those substances may have a very i siderablo length, and expressed his pleasure onr uni-i n-M tnniHiiee Io Imnie el lln store.

In lb liilrtor Is toil i id loiia row alas is.ses licll side of the Flore. on be Ci ldi ri'Mil, ksrs hor will he i i liiu id nny lint), If bid mp try to leuw Nil u. sin! tak itrcbt iiMiir In lnm ln oiU," Aistvn the iiiit'e tanie iniinlr mnil llrlll-li IIhk, inn) iiiuiilN-r luliibiliire lln ii i. etiliiiK ItrillKh, I ten. bund Ann ili-iill built.

Illilltli ileisirnl thv tnd J-il hIniVi- i IiiIiI lie, illy uitHini is I mirrors, Al Hie rear end I nmunlhi-ent uiii-rorln six alsail ineho. wllh erv clii.kl injurious elJeet. When given to convales- cents from serious diseases, especially if the at the stand taken by the signers ol the 3 tic. We are determined to sell 'before the arrival of our I Spring importations. PATTERSON BRYSON, petition.

He was not one of those who be system is exhausted by prolonged absti nence, the potassa ml is pte-cnt in tliee ex lieved in free tiade in liquor, and, as far as Of NO. 4, city revenue is concerned, ho did not tracts large quantities will act mote difficulty in coming to terms. Axxivehsaky SomtE. Ticket have been usaed for the M. E.

Church Soiree, which is V) tko place on Tuesday evening next, in the Ument of the York street church, A I'artv from the city enjoyed theraelve- at IjiFhiur'a Hotel, on the Road, last ni'dit. Jlanier's Hand was West north hide of think two to its funds was a balance suth- junousiy, hecause the lifts lo-l I llrt-elass 3 story in- in, I' cient to be counted against tho ruin and great deal of clilotide of sodium in ten misery of thousands of our fel ow beings. then, of pioinoting digestion tbe-c rtio- lie-ills, coiiiiiiuiiillim rental ol about 1 1" I'. 1 1 1 1 id I- now In i ho hau.ls of the inr sale on teosoiiable lei iiis. l'iu ii In 'eallly Is il, lily In vulu.

I ui lull i-iill mi tin- lie assured the deputation that the isoard stances will interloie with it by the di 53 Spat ks Street, opposite Bate A P. S. Cotton Vum, Cotton cO Linen Bags, at wholesale B. Slit Inline, over tt bleb hie In If llrltoll f1iikn lilt II lrl-eliil In llu iil.tle, li.llnll.tf (relly I Irture, Tile Store Is lli(liU-! IWeiilv-iite IlKhtx Willi rleh! di kk'lied lilo the i (leel chii only i si Iff I bv lU to the Th puhll ar kindly lnt lied to call Mint i xmini thsiiiu, tilthsr to libike puirhasts ol litjii tori-mlty." 'Iho rsts Inth Hfltl" arc protn ted frrim diut by kIh enses ekb b.lii, (iter Ml i-l in letiaih, and by tin l.iv" Mscd nettily siimmi diMtt em. You are cordially hit lied tall and tile llnvst rect action of tho -alts on the would take tho matter into their most serious consideration, and giant only what atoug, and gay tim was blood globules, whereby the ubsorption the oxygen by tlie.se globules is greatly i'e was necessary and suppress all the rest.

Ho thought tavern keeping was tho last resort of a decent family. hen fie saw a big, creased; (-) by the juedominen, ol such suits in the serum ol tho blood wbi -1, only pliisically dissolve carl onie acil, and do not healthy man standing behind counter, THE CITY MAP. doling out whiskey to a lot of drunken allow the normal quantity of that gas to be loafers, he felt disgusted, lie was told it exhaled, and impede the access of TAlLOUIXCi EPAIiTMEXT. Cases Canadian Tweeds just ree'd. brought tho ready penny," but confound oxveen.

Iedical men should bear in mind 3 their, ready penny, that brought ready tli.it, if given alone, thee extra Ms, and like BOOT SHOE STORE In America, eslruction. lie would do all he could to wise beet tea, aro no nutriment, and only A f. tv e.ili' of the new Map of io I and for sale at a redueeu price. I or fiirll ta I ly to support tho petition. tend to keep the convalescent weak, being JIcfFisa Mcffins Miffixs Fresh efery Tuesday, Thur.slay and at George Baitlfttt's, English liunn House, 37 bussex street.

Sepaeate Tho Jioman Catholic population of the Township of March have notilicd tho Council that they aro axut to ejiiabliah a Separate school for themselves. A Tkottimj Rack cuiiio oil on tho Deep Cut. this' afternoon between two city horses. The event was not concluiiod as wo went to pres, Tub old bridge over tho Rideau at Nw Ediubuigh is completely demolished, tho Toad is now over th4 ice. The new bridgo is to be iinihod, aicoitlingJo tho contract, on the 15th of April next.

thus ill fed, or rather, not fed at all. Oara, on oemg requesteu, saiu mat this subject had long engaged tho attention conclusions are sub-tahtiallv thi-e enter The above Depaitmeiit being maiiAged solely by the well know cutltr, Mr. CFKJK IdXON. the undersigned guarantee in all caes to give lalisiaction. of the legislature and of the city, authorities.

tained by I. iebig and many other invc nM In the past year tho l'olice Oomnusioners trs in tho mme field. endeavored to modify the evil effects of the Thomas Dowsley, La ml A(j tit, Ottawa. PATTFRSON HRYSON, 53, Sparks street, opposite' Bate Co. liquor traffic And had restricted the number ot licences in tho city to a largo extent, but Mr.

O' Fa il' I't rtitis t-s Mr. Farrell, in a letter above hi Ottawa, February 6th, 1571. the result was not as beneficial as had been signature to the mi iitiml, which he JJib. 1- declares himself tins hits upon a so v. sr.tnKssr., ottawa.

PKKSTOX SON hrr )nb al CitJ a iili sink I'iw ria. i I l.e j.le.l Hitter 1 Ut The ht jol.h'rr klluM novel mode of raising the wind. anticipated, tho number of unlicensed groggeries having inereiised'under restriction till tiiey now number over 1M0 within tho city limits. During the period he had tho honor of being Police of the city, ho had frequent opportunities tor observing and publish oven a weekly jo nnal an outlay of money, which lew are Tho deputation appointed by the City Council at its last to proceed to Toronto lor the purpose of I'o print involves to incur 'j settling or of a on the in. without some preparations against securing tho itiissaire ot tlio UaterwoiKs day.

It is customary for th how difficult, almost impossible, it was to iJill will leuve to moi row for that city. now journal to appeal for patrona. ii I A I I. convict people ol selling liquor without 1 ground that he can a Ivaip-e the entrusted with the rn i all n.ld on th I li.l I n. fit Fa a' terests, promote the success of a i v.

or In (Mat by Cri i.ixo. Tho two rinks of tho Ottawa Club, who successful! eon tested with tho in such cases could license. I be ollicer duty of prosecuting seldom bring home to certain idea render service to a special section ol society, the offence, owing but arrell has struck out fin entirely which people XX -STOCK TAKING FINISHED. GREAT CLEARING DJtY GOODS FOR OXK MONTH ONLY, Commencing on February 1st, 1872. Ahuomeis iccciitly.

will piny game to-morrow lor a barrol of llour for the Orphans' Home. new lino of operations. secure-, a list who freoented these places, enter PUKSTOX Si SOX. Accikent. A ninu named I.afromboise, while driving load of pork up tho (biti- of subscribers, and poinding the strength at his back, says to the advertising public, unless you patroniu th lii no subscriber will pnrcha -e a' yo.ir e-taMish-lnent a Ivellise mid vmi -hull have the run of the lii-h ciimoih." I'm.

tlieorv i-. Parties lnt' ii.Iiiiit to ii i ii Ice iippileiil.oii to Parlla-i iii-iit lor lalN, eiiimr lor Krantlnc i-xeliislve i i rlv Hi-ties, or i uiilei nun i oi iirate i lor coin-. m-Teliil nr ot Ik pin -ses ol pi or lor ilolnit Ilia; to alieet the iikIii- or pio rlj of ol her parties, are hereby ik.I ilie.l I hat lliej are iiiin- I by the. 'ilsl lind follow I nu Itiiles of the House i ot I ni'ilis. (M pre In full ill (( iiyiin.

loKlve Two I lls' Xu'l'li I-; i I li, ion (' learly and distinelly speellyli ir it i. me and object). In the ('mutita l)nzi1tr. iibd o-m in -tv published hi llie County or I in. el o'lillii alb ti ll, sell.

Ill, eopii-s ul'the I r-t mid iii ol notices to the i'riulu lilll ii- I.e.'. I All I'. f. PlKi.t., Hills lii'lst i ill tie Jin: u-nkuA Hie Session. I id'.

tieau, on Ttmvhiy, had his foot mahcd by ihm. iri. Leing caught between two barrels while his load was going through a cahout. so pew to that we lllV. lie-il to lie Quo fist sight a- Otll-sO tllllst tion about ellciiiitr our ivi fee Irish.

If strikes us at if the doiiiiiie ol '-lion niton san.l lliiis, II.j.j iii. I -i ol i lie .1, 1 1. ci tained regarding the name ol Informer. Under these circumstances convictions were seldom obtained. The iiiestiou then arose how to stop tho evil.

He would bo glad to find a wav, and would second any efforts that woiet feasible, but he could not see what good the limitation of licenses would do. It was iiss intention to propose to the Board, when it mot; the propriety of placing tho suppression of groggeries in the' hands of the l'olice. This was certainly no part of their duty which was, strictly speaking, the suppression of crime, but he felt it was a question tlwit demanded earnest ju tion in some way. Mr. McOilliviay thanked tleyConiiiiissioii ers on behalf of tho petitioned) for the at tention they had given to tho deputation and the expression of opinion they had given.

Judge Armstrong suggested that the Temperance men organize themselves into a AxxivERSAiiY Skkvh es will le held in tho York street M. E. Church next Sabbath. Sermon by tho Rev. Mr; Stephenson in tho morning, and by Rev.

Mr. Eastman in the evening. Icictns. A good plan for shop keepers to prevent people from entering their establishments to uiiiko purchases is to allow the icicles to hang front their eves till they lull on somobodv'a head. maoa.i: Ii 'i i I i 1 1 1 1, NAT l- i foil.

W'Ut! MS Mil Tin i i i hi I -t lb IV I i h- lb-t. V. ill I J' I. Ill" I All and ie tenet 'injuriously on tho-e wlm put it in -r-ation. II the Irish are to al.

fiom deal ing with any nationality that ielu-es io ay Mr. O'Farrell the price an advei i-emeut, first of all arises the ijiiesti in whether ten or twenty line advei i-ement can secure custom; whethei tlie. custom of tie- lii-h ii to be regulated under an a tisin-j ale decider! by Mr. O'Farrell; in other wiids, whether lie is in the of the advertiser who obtain the lii-h u-toiu. I'he equitable view is that those ho a -i-1 Mr.

O'Farrell in extorting adverti emeu: ought not to be asked to pay then- subscriptions. It would be manifestly to the hoi, subscribers to make them av the i.sh Smtiiifl and then use them to extract adver-i tisements. They may plead that Mr. Farrell' plan if it brings to the Irixh -Sentinel, would array against tin- Irish those who can carry out the theory of intercourse to their prejudice. In oui-niie society, exclusive dealings read injuriously on those who resort to such stenle and -hallow devices, ami entail heavy penalties mi the victims of the delusion.

I.iw and let detective force lor tho suppression of grog I. i f.j. io Ai ohor. W'll i.i.iu I i I.i-id A I i.Iii I A in 1 1. an A I I i i i 1 11" It- i.l 1 si 1 LlfE IxstitASCE.

must be brisk in this city at present." We know ono inedi cal gentleman who Idled- fryu.UUU worth of polices during tho month ol January last. TfiE f.iovERNMEST SxoW ri.ot'Cii. The man who has tho contract of cleaning lie mwiv Worn tho i'ai liainent Buildings, had an ex- CUont chance of '-getting up his muscle' and exeui-iiig Detective O'Neill's mow plough. genes. Mr.

fiillivray said they were determined to take energetic action in the matter. The deputation then took tlio'ir depar I 'run .1 lit ii 1. is i iniii lie III nl i.l;il iitel Si i 1 ..,1 Ml I ivi 4'lhu Old ture. ill I-Ysii. Tho lenten season is well supplied lb.

I' i with fish this year. The brains ot our people H0 slioK S'i oiiK. I I. live is our motto. the Iii deal with, should in accordance with the theory, ne more than usually brilliant when hast er arrives.

Vakikty CoiiiASY. The Alexander Bros, and several other young men, who have organized' a troupe, will give a performance in tho St. Patrick's Hall on Monday evening. Tho entertainment promises to bo very interesting as well as amusing. As native amateur artists wo bespeak for them ilie oi K.

All pi i (h i of .1. ll' lllrlV, 1 till- toU llslll j. Ill I I I I ci-iisi-il, me rcillesti to call 1,1.1 withoi.l delay, lis nil hiisetl'e nc-oui ts 1.1 placed ill Lolirl for col), 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 All -otis hat il 1 1i.lv are I Uesteit h. fni ward th snin-' lav, lis bo m-eoullt s( lji ,11 ae'knott ie ,1 ull tie- si: ol le. i-tl.

J. i -i I i 1. iDit H.I.I SAM Ft si 'I'll'. ur i iiw i iiv, I in. ii iii rate-, iii Mori i t.

I IxuKMot McKillop lias shown us fin ingenious invention hr fastening hauies by means of himple iron and connecting link, instead of tho old fashioned buiues-stinp. Thoro is no doubt but-it will be as popular as the 'snap'' ainong-t teamsters when it becomes kuou n. nmiiber of young ladies, having nothiu'g better to do we suppose, held aisle of old bachelors at a Shrovetide party last Tuesday evening. Tho bidding was bri-k. Widowers brought a piece old I II 1 1 I I I those ho serve them best, ii re-pe el creed or nationality, even if they do a 1-vertise ariell ain 11 "ays Have sou ever reflected, that oii.

the toil. i i-l trie IMilTON tV SONS 1 1 t'e 1 1. Ol, hi Ilnjurtr 'I I. I. ru) li i-li i iii bachelors it rich went at yUNl and young tnen in stores each and civil service clerks no purchasers.

uric BOOTS SIIOKS Is heicl.t fit I II thai I he Co i ll' li- ofe existliii; 'bet eeli U' ill lulu Mobr, Inn Moiir. A Fpbr Mehr, imd- tiini of M' hr lirntlcr-," tviis this day dis.oit ed i-oiin lit. -i inn Ac in i owere.1 iotlisebaiije and settle nil said to I M. dlli. Mi.

i'lAtf cn.s'srsTisu or in. a. a' wisceys, taiitaxh, wit. i i aim i i in: i 1 I i Irish readers of this joiiitial, expend, in the aggregate, one million dollars, vearlv, mi the necessaries and jerhaps the luxuiies of lile Have you eVi-r thought of where that money goe-, and ho profits by it i I that sum, nearly one third goes business prophets into the pockets of men, who tutu up their noses habitually at fresh. Had Mr.

O'Farrell asked Ins eoiintrvmen from whom the million dollars, come, tic question would have been more pertiin'iit and effectually disposed of the noii ini'-r course policy. When he speaksofthe bu-i ness classes turning up their nose-, habitual ly, we infer that tho Timber Merchants and retail dealers have a power over their na-al organs denied to the generality of mankind. Xo doubt it i uii intolerable nuisance to tneet a man ho can tw i-t his an oflensive form, but we deny the lad. us suppose, however, that the. employee-, of labor at Quebec are all ailhete wuli tinned up noes.

there is a remedy at hau l. Ah'-x Boss, of High Holborne. advertie- a '-noe machine, by which the so)t cartilage of the nose may be jiie-sod into anv desira1 shape, simply by wearing tic in-! nmc nr an A KM SILK, l' patronage of tho public. Tiik Qtkkn's This morning' Mr. Barber, Secretary of the Ottawa Turf Club, received oflieial notification from II.

E. The Covernor (ieneral that Her Majesty's Plate of 50 guineas has been conferred this year upon Ottawa. It will bo competed for, "we understand, about the month of June next. The conditions of the race are as follows: For horses, geldings or mares, bred, raised, trained and owned, in the Province ol Ontario, who have not previously won public money at any race meeting. The hole stake to go to tho winner." This will make the next meeting of tho Ottawa Turf Clb the leading racing event of Ontario this ycfir.

liKroKTi Ks' Oallkry. The work of improving the. reporter's gallery of the House of Commons is now going on under the direction of Mr. Scott, the architect. The small gallery over the Speaker's chair is to be torn down, and a portion of the upper one enclosed in a half dome built on neons-t ic principles.

The design appears to much bVtter advantago than it did yesterday, according as it approaches completion. The space enclosed tho dome is immediately over tho Speaker's chair, uud is sufficiently large, to seat nine reporters comfortably. If this improvement answers purpose for which it is designed, the short hand Also a largelot of I'AN('V WtjOl.RKNS of Englisli, Ciernmn, and 'anadian maruiract urn. fhcse 'ioodi must be ih-ared r.ut at any price, previous to the arrival of our large SI hINO STOF'K. now being selected per-onally" in the Home Market-, I otie of the firm.

COTTONS! COTTONS! COTTONS! IUm.y rou Horses A gallon of ground Parley steamed and fed to a horse every day at this season of the year will bo found" ver'v oenficial removing tho old iiair and giviiig coat a glossy appearance. I lorses will eat it greedily, and they will improve laster on it than on anv other kind of feed, they are not ovenvoiked, Care should be iakeii for the first two or three davs to give the barley in small feeds. Satisfaction. Jhe young man who wants know "who wrote that attielo." that lie uaiy obtain satisfaction is requested to cast 'his eye toward tho windows ol'ourSn net utn next; time -hi passes along Rideau street. On doing so he will observe a large nd singularly artistic repiesentation of boot.

Reflect ing therebn he may ascertain what sort of satisfaction lie will" be ae-Wratuodiited with when he seek- the author fti "that article." I'M res i chi lici Fill I I 111 Inn nf Netrt iiii, a on he I i.r iii.m'rt )enrs, mi tttnlh'i i Itbd lb. Flei InrbiuwA lull i iiii 1 1 1 I'll ij ilely eel I in I'ldeuu ii .1.1.1 a. llool A HIM! HloN ot I'M b.i, i tt I ii Imik i.iiioiii I nee', (,, 1. 1 i i i 'lbeenrl inti((he VIUhkc I t', we; I i i.i of lb Ih .1 idori in thlf 1 1. 1 b.

li, 1 i la itbd hli boflie tin fi uh.lioi. i.l I' I.Ji'.l eo I "1 Ie nj.p-nr.1. ot the l.i,,lu.' I phmi." hb ti to J'U' i I's i.t l''f illiin Fr A sp No lilil. en ii bl foiil.d it lO.ol I let of M. ItllblM rs, Kllib.l to III'' I.

l. il I'll I la vl I' an I eom.tr I imli "The hlllldllK ll'tlllf li-filFv I no I I i iii- senior iii. la's i I -'on ttinr it dil'i r- id iep l-' i ted -i II I. nt mi' th iel mil iii bin 'I IbK ol lin.1. V.

eJ i.inlt nil' n.ei lull, i the ri," ill the i uv limits, on llie nk I I II, Ii dean Fi' Fain, ll r. I Hi i ni- nd ot the er' sf lid MO Stithies, atid Oil I A i 'OS, in all widths and numbers. 1st recited old at tl Ins firey t'otton- and Sheeting nil of which will IV i I Mll.I.FR I hI( of celebrated mice on co-t ol. of a t. lid tin re Is I is, ai.d a well aitre-hi 'I- i i I tt hieh inns ist a i For i ki Jil A WA f-JiN itta.va.

February 1st hour daily for a short tune. a i. fl- 1 or Ij.l "b-i si i trai: j. PI ANO FORTES. A telegraph cable rom has been successfully laid.

okb Staixci. Walls There has been very large increase in the consumption ot coal tor fuel in this city withui the last two three years, on account of the increased Trees S-: Evt.Tgrcc.n.s. ruit. Boots, Shoes, Rubborw, In Chicago, at tho latest one Alderman a day was I for receivim: bribes, and tin. in' "-nl ncsl in.

out e-t- Wet of firewood, aud housekeepers complain of writers will have no difficulty in hearing the speeches from all parts of the floor of tho House; if not, another change will be made. iuokc stained walls from the use ot IllCKEULXG of i. T. W. l.

TI! LC--siI been te til Fast. TU f.ieicla. Malbc, Vt r- ii.i -an Ian i )s tun-: i i.maie i.hun.i.'iht uv.J rs, ri uu ti- UU il to Um sm Cn ii, ing part ot tho matter is tna; when thc-e bribe taking gentry get into prioti tlcv stav there, the Suiuetno Cosiit dc-i ded Reamxus at fJowan's ClllRCll OF EXGLAD crates and coal stoves. As house hunting nd spring house cleaning ill soon commence it will be found that a strong solution common washing soda will remove smoke wins from plastered walls more siieeesstiillv than any other wash that can be applied. No.

against them all the law- points th. lehed on for The effect of these proceeding-i must 1 whi-pete-i and -alu I tary. fWhen it is rememl ei-l has been reviled as a let bed iniquity, it I becomes a matter for special gratulati-m that Justice should have selected that point I for a vindication of her eternal vitality. Russian loaned a landed proprietor i rubles. His son followed tho lorrotvcr.

OTTAWA CITY ion to the l.urf-husr. ''be kin I i-i 01 A'iZ-lsl Ih-sI early api-le kiii.wu tthli olle-l ((row I earl Its lant" th anie'a. e. actne 10 i t.i! Jim--: and reeit- letr. I ail Apple Trers, nil ktieS si.tiiKier.

rail and staiiiiaid Appb- To es: acie.it variety of I iunib. Fear aid I hi huge VMriety el 0 Iv, barily native Uri and th I rib- cipai plants of lorettfn nrH-s; ltik, "A 1 ui nttit Hashes; Uia. Uh-. rr rry st ri Flints; Kluiiish iicwinriy I Vun.fu IS Aspara-'iis and Pie Foot', Mounlrfia Willow, Norway sj nice, and Arbvr -at t.iri'-tv of ll ISiJsin f. Mos It 's, of vn- rioti Fl'.

er.es uts uu.i i u.l I I -er i T.ie tree tvi.I be frrm liie Nursery a 'oa the fnt oui iii-J tbc irro'itid id for plantinc. A'l n-irtlo uwk i.l ot.Cc I U.e d-livei v. All will lfin-t-slrtssai. 1 11 In irisitl and frc-sh order hru farther particuUrs CaT uiel trl- ilf live c.tuloirur, aiivt inakc your chouv ou if the oiovo trees and jjir.t. itt No.

Kuleuu Ot- i Ilall to night. An excellent prograiume wjh le rendered, as follows Introductory remarks by tho chairman, l'iano Solo Cascade Ihicr Miss Hart Davis. Reading Henry Act Sc. 3 Shak fpeareilr. C.

B. Brodie. Song "March of the men of Harlech" Mr. Sinclair. Reading Mr.

Grant FoweU. Song Message: Blumenlnlrf Miss Dewe. Reading The Visit of the Innocents abroad to the Coliseum Mr. C. B.

Brodio. Song Little Bird Mis Hayden. Reading Mr. Walsh. Song tsio Gossi un Angolo: Mr.

M. K. Dunlevio. Reading. 1 STEI.VWAY SONS, DUNHAM SONS, HAINES M'tOTHEPtS, CABINET ORGANS.

Geo Prince Co's, Mason Hamlin's. 1 TST A roiopU-tc Jiwrtincnt of the atjova on band. PUik 10 rt. Trms A. S.

NORDHEIMER, Piano Forte and oio Wareroomi, 26, Bparki St OlUws, Fcbraarj-gth, 1371. 1 Ottawa, Dstwitw Mi, f'Tl. masked, and in a forest demanded his or his money. The latter was given up audi tho man" returned to his cred. tor's house i and narrfttetl lus mi-l'ottune.

The next The concert given by the Irish vocalist, iss Rosa Eriiia, in tho Rink Music Hall, night, was a brilliant success. She Pyseascs a very rich and highly cultivated voice, some of her renditions being equal to no most famous smgers that ever appeared wtuucity. Tho Spanish hunting song was j5jven with great spirit, but her best efforts, our opinion, were Comin thro1 the and Kate Kearney." She gives a ewnd concert in the same place this eve-W'itK we hol' to seo larKely attended, that refor0UCO to full-ihess question, til as everv body can iZu enwelves, they usually do. in uch matters. morning the father entered his 100:11, and to his consternation saw.

hall hidden be-neath the pillow of tho sleeper, a loafed re- volver and the stolen package of rubles. In the transport of fury and shame, he seized the revolver and killed his so UWa" AL-WAOEXER. tiruary Sth, 1 wn Song Mr. liigK-n. Ood Bles tn Prince of tt ales..

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