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fCrvcn'siWarsWps are Ocean 'Chrnel Houses JKJZZARDa Vt THE WRECKS i MfOC THB DEAD ef Benflsoe lata aad BsTbor-The otr BastUgo cijba. July 8. by the Associated Fin Despatch- Boat Dauntless, via "tort Antonio. July The vessels wbt composed Admiral Cervera's squaton, converted Into wrecked charnerbouses. are littering the Cuban coeafand the scenes of desolation.

and death la its ghastly, revoeag aspect presented by these baffles Inscription. At lis entrance of the tybor of Santiago de Cuba lies tha Rkia Mercedes, sunk at mldnlatt iM.t Westward, ve miles from the i-bor. ia "a tarnedo boat destroyer, sti fast tn'ths rocks. in snore battered by the surf. Bodes luti of the water lust ia front of ere shs lies, hide her null 'from Her davit and the, top her tower alone mark her resting Tlslbls from the a few miles farther.

In sn tele braced br two mighty arms of tend half a mile rocks that ax- sea, are the remains of the twlsrulsers Infanta 'Maria Teresa and rants Oquendo, formerly the pride the. Spanish navy, rarther up lid the Yleeaya. a mass of ruins, and 41 llles away from Santiago Tie Cuba tl Cristobal Co lo. Ilea Aelpless on hi side, with bar smokestacks under Ths Infanta Maria and the upright lAlmlrante Oquendo ind. tuck fast In the that ia left of them AH tir outer anils.

the heavy armor de: total annihl- lation. Inside of ther. 'the. work ot destruction Is -oomple boUscs. bonkers and aslnes AST been blown into unrs masses ef twisted, melted shells, burned rifles Exploded revolvers.

pieces of yellow brass -k and cold and silver coin, melted. the intense the remains heat and strewn all ore or the ones proud arav cruisers, stand In Whose protective decks Food for Bursal But, the most ghastly, fc those silent steel tnaogled, charred and at hundreds of breve Seed for their country. scenes of desolation and tnost fear of death and Bussards are feeding off others are hovering over un tne oeacn other socks sit waiting, for the sea to Every tide adds to horror, washing ap such obj Instance a sleeve enclosing! arm, other portions of hum gnawed' by hungry i.ha eounUess relics 1 the battle' baa been gives, to the burial of tie dead of the. enemy and over 100 bodies taken from the ships or washed ashore have been, Interred upon the beach by Bear Admiral Sampson's orders. Those which jww remain uinunr umon mun consumed by charred beyond belief, or Me In the depths of the sea.

These form the food of the bussards, who keep constant vigil about the ri The burled remains lis In a eonfnsed unnamed, in a huge pit dug In the sandy beach where the vessels went ashore. A rude wooden cross from the wreckage alone marks the grave, a. grave over which Spain naj-wu NO MORB CONVENTIONS 'V Oaasmatlre issselsttsa AbeUsaes the tys; tea at gomlaattea by Ooaveatfoa Conservative sandldates for the dty Ottawa will, aa announced some time ago The Journal, be chosen hereafter by a mass meeting of the snembers of the Association, instead ot as heretofore by a meeting of delegates from the different wards. This eras decided Upon at a meeting ot the 'Association held last' evening for the ranpoee of amending the constitution and by-laws. President Coates occupied the chair and dekplte the very warm condition ot the weather the meeting was pretty well attended.

amendment 'was the most Important one mads to the constitution. The Association la still growing and much Interest Is being taken la its an. unusual thing during the summer moaths. The clause, which was passed doing away with conventions of ward dle- gates was one which Mr. B.

Tripp moved some 1 or years ago. but which did not then carry, that minimum subscription be paid of one dollar entitling cb member to a vote for the ael of can- dldatea, etc, than, cope of th aesoeUtion and Away, with -the system of electing delegates from each ward but not Interfering in reality with the representation pf the wards. This is the Knsllsh. sva- tem as against the American, aa was! wragni won a -Mr. T.

Smeliie. who made a capW speecn. mougnt xne move the most democratic the association yet taken. The chief argument was thgt, under the old system, many of the- good men in ward, had little chance of being elected delegates. Under the new sys tem every memberMn each ward Wilt have a vote in the general is hoped in this way to.

make'the assaelaUua a atron? one of M0. and do VKsh eu 1-Possessing a deHratea' votaja a general eoaventloa ior IselecUng Tcaa-dldates. ,.4 7T--T PHvOegea ofreeiit-w i J. The tram .1 7n. iL -HMX m-lWH lag eoacerta and other tracUons dur-.

Bie winter. A reading room has Uea teng-felt wntfor Touag men of the" city, sad It Coates has thus tar worked very hard and done much good getting these things Into Formerly nothing natdtex-bt from election to etectimi neldlns; of an annual meeting lu't room hired tor the purpose. It i hop-' ed by the executive that the president nd secretary will get the cordial aup-ort of Conservatlvaa A 5 mr A bTsutOOs ft rosea erfanuaso 4 IMble sight coa i are the actjed bodies saerl- THrer these ruC3s the ut- sti position. Ul head and lTVulturea up 1U nj wasted beings and ABention WILL REQUIRE 25 ACRES Mehers scheme ler an Abattoir and OatUs The cattle dealers ot the vicinity as well as some of the local butchers, held a meeting In Bishop's Hotel. Welllng ton street; thlss afternoon to consider the question ofenaving an abattoir and a cattla market situated The butchers say that for the purpose abouc IS acres of land would be? required at a point near the city.

There would have to be: separate pens for cattle, pigs, and sheep. The suggestlou. has been made that Porter's Island might be used for this purpose, but soma of the butchers believe this place to be too small and loo far away tor the convenience of Upper town butchers. FIRST TRAINS 0N 0., WILL RON FROM CORNWALL INTO VOTTAWA ON JU Jt is- officially announced that -the first trains on the Ottawa and New Tork railway will commence running between Cornwall and Ottawa on July t5th. The work of baUasUng line Is expected to be fully completed by that date.

A IOUCEMAN8 VXpOtNO. Mr. George Brooks, ot the Ottawa police force, and Miss Sarah Dings, ot Besserer street, were married Thursday evening by Rev. Dr. Moore at.

the Miss Jessie Dings, sister ot the bride, acted aa bridesmaid, while tba groom was supported by his brother. Mr. B. Brooks. Mr.

and Mrs. Brooks are living on Zisgar street. BROKE HIS ARM Oeaaty lugistrate smith Bests With a Bleyels aeoUsat County Maglstrata Smith had his left arm broken between the wrist and elbow this morning. Ha was wheeling to. the city front his home at Britannia when big bicycle struck the rear wheel of a rider who was ahead- of him and wha most unexpectedly alqwed up to talk to some one on the road.

Mr. SmMh was thrown from his wheel striking the ground In such a manner that the greater part ot his weight was thrown upon his left arm. Dr. Scott dressed the Injured member and Mr. Smith proceeded to his office.

$32,000 IN VALUE Salldlng opsratteas jy. This Week The following building ejermlt were Issued this week by Building Inspector Fratt -A Win. Spenee, lot 14, 4th are south, frame dwelling, 1800. 'James forde, 4 Adelaide St. east, frame house.

0. it, Thomas Lee, lot Jane st frame dwetUng. 4. Fred. Ball, lot U.

Frak st. -u frame I house, sua. v-L-. -W. 1 frame lot TO Gllmour at n.

250. Publlo school Jsoard, solid bflck sclrool, KU 14, ana a vs. 121.000. Holiness Movement, lot w. Bank at, addition to present building, ttf.000.

Corporation, fire station, St George's ward, $7,000. The buildings aggregate ttt.000 In T-" VICTORIA PARK. Mondav nisht 'will hm an avtiffnt mn at Victoria Park In the opening of the short season of iumn nam Andrew's Opera Company of 40 members. Flotowa "Martha" will be pr. seated on Monday, -Tuesdsy and Wednesday with the regular Wednesday matinee and for-the last halt of the week i Gilbert and Sullivan's lively comic opera, the "Pirates of PenssncV will- be the bBL Neither ot these operas have had a hearing In Ottawa for some years, and of course for that reason will prove a novelty.

The company carry a double caste of principals, all of which will be heard at different times In the several operas to be presented. Myrta French, soprano; Nellie Wellington, F. W. Walters, tenor; Geo. Andrews, baritone T- J.

Johnson basso; and c. A. Parker, baritone, have the leading roles In and the company's chorus is said to have its best opportunities in this opera. Brygoii "aJSPtelal to the JoumaL) Bryaon, July 1 Tour correspondent has reason to believe that his report ot the Investigation held here by the Auditor General which appeared In the Journal of the Stth June, has given tba impression that Mr. Joeepa O.

Trembtay had been guiKy of dishonorable conduct The object in view was to. report the Investigation not to vuuy or east any reneotion upon Mr. Tremblay; whose reputation has always been exceUent If In reporting what cvuiu oe or tne investigation, and the current rumors aa to its causa the Impression has been conveyed that had been guilty of anything dishonorable, your correspondent ewee aun-an apology. whUe the cur- rent rxmnra milu AltHnnM iMiitar. stand the affair, we have no doubt waawver nut that Mr.

Tremblay can satlsfactortlrv sxplaln his position to those hare the right to know. P.roPOBT SdHSMBL I At af meeting of ratepayers ot the Glebe held last evening in More land's Hall a resolution was passed impressing on the lty council the rlgbt of th district to a tributary sewer, but at the same tuna agreetns; that the present aiain drainage schema should be supperted it the council couM not aea their way dear to meet wishes of Us Glebe people with respect to a tributary sewer. PERSONAL Bva timwmlm miitnMA a tha city after a two week's sojourn up the 'Mr. and Mrs. W.

EL Hayes, have taken up house at 67S MacLaren st Mrs. Hares will receive at above ad-Ares oa Tuesday and Wedaesday, the X2U And Uth Inst Mr. Wm. M. Flnley and bride have returned to the city after their wedding ears.

Flnley wlU be at home at 10 Kmmett street on next Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. v'; i. r-. THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. SATURDAY JULY 9.

1898 J' REVENUE FOR THE PAST YEAR CUSTOMS $2,000,000 MORE, EX- dSE $1,000,000 LESS Ourreat Bxpendlture wm be About a KtOIoa tesbntcaBltsllTpeneaTsiniiisss4 a Half Here To-day's Canada Gas'ette contains a statement of the. year's financial operations, a summary ot which was given a couple of days ago. The figures for the year ending June 1898. with that of the previous year, are aa follows ll 1SSV Customs Exclse. 7412.038 Post Office Public Works, In- eluding raUways t.EU,H7 Miscellaneous 1.WT4U Total $38,04.474 Expenditure" S30.rM.89t The figures for1 expenditure do not mean anything.

They are simply what has been paid out not what if due. Several millions of accounts for the year are always outstanding on June 10 each year. When all accounts for the past year are in, the expenditure will be close on 138,000,000. A surplus of a million is probable There was, however, expended I on capital account 4.2.540. or about more than the year previous.

Of this amount 88,176,671 was expended In deepening the canals and on extending the Intercolonial to Montreal, Besides there were tl.283.C44 paid for rall-wsy. subsidies, which Includes the Crow's Nest Pass Railway. Besides these two Important items there were .1.1 mc jwa on uominion lands count and 8130.167 for the militia. i A TTtfHERi LAW-SUIT. A writ was Issued fa the High Court of Justice thte morning by Finlay Ross of the township of Kenyon, In the county of Glengarry, against Arma-ttve Mallette.

for damages for the alleged cutting and felling of timber and wood, the property of Ross. ANOTHER C.P.R. BRANCH LINE WILL BE BUILT BETWEEN POINT 1 FORTUNE AND HAWKESBURY. Mr: T. Tait general manager, Mr.

Spencer, general superintendent and Mr. R. W. liconard, construction engineer ot the P. Bu have been over the route for the proposed) new CLP.R.

railway from Fortune to Hewkeaoury. The line will in all pro bablllty be constructed; With the present raftwav connection and that fHvposed. it ia apparent that eastern Ontario, will soon be splendidly served with railways. FUNERAL OF JAfl. W.

SMITH. The funeral of the late James, wJ emfth, who waa found, drowned a few days ago. was largely attended yesterday afternoon. All the employees of the Export Lumber Company: were presetn, and also many members oaths Ottawa Trotting Club. Rev.

Father Wheiaa officiated at the funeral service In St Fatrlck'et cfaucoh; There wsa a handsome wreath from, the em ployees of the Export Lumber Oam- DR. WE EKES' PREDICTION ABateraotoElsl4iayteUMtnaalthrt ioempeuuoa The following letter WO! speak for i i Htawa. July 7. 188. Editor Jovnal: I desire to tender to The JournsJ my warmest thanks for the award of the prise to myself in the recent contest relating to the course of action of the Cape Verde Is-lanT fleet The first part ot my prediction was fulfilled In the departure of the fleet from Cape Verde 'to Cuba, and the second part in their engagement with the American fleet last Sunday.

I waited for ths transpiring of events, which have now completed the fulfilment of my prediction, before conveying my thanks to The Journal, as I wish to feel that I am Justly entitled to the prize, and hope The Journal will not regard my delay In returning thanks to any want of courtesy, and I now ex tend to you my most cordial thanks. Vsry truly yours, J. Weekes. Trr. Weekes' prediction was: Ths.

Spanish fleet ai Cape Verde Islands will leave there during the week mentioned and proceed leisurely towaad Cuba, vwlth ths view of engaging In. battle with the American fleet but will not fight them during the Week mentioned," I JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Builders' Lodge A. F. and Ai BC met last night In Victoria Hall.

Albert st. A large number attended and transact ed considerable business. It is expected work on the renova tion of Knox church, city hall square. wui oa commenced on Mondar. Mr.

P. Kennedy is the contractor and Mr. E. L. Horwood the architect I Services wm not be held to-morrow In the new Anglican church (the Glebe) on account of the church not having been finished.

The service will be held In Moreland's HalL. -1 Mr. J. Warren, an old student of Canon Hanlngton, Is tn the city spending, a few days at the rectory. Mr.

Warren will take the services next Sunday at St Bartholomew's church. Mr. Warren has recently obtained his degree at Trinity College. 'In the county police court yesterday aireraoon, Ajoert Bavagemu, oc darks- accused Joseph 'Morrow of the same place of assault Morrow was found guilty and fined XX and costs. 'Annie Jeffrey, a prisoner in the county Jail was, on a doctor's order, eaken this morning to the Protestant I Hospital, fire waa conveyed there la an ambulance.

i aeh wm ths lervies beta ths Few AnfUeaa Church i Rev. Mackay will be ap pointed the rector of the new Anglican church to be erected opposite the Prima Minister's home on the corner of Theodore and Chapel streets. The land consisting ot four city lots has already been purchased and the contract wm be given out in a few days, i (The Bates family have contributed 85,000 towards the new church, and other subscriptions are coming In The services in the new church wm be similar to those in St AI ban's church. There wm be a surpllced choir. FELL FROM A LUMBER PILE UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT i AT BOOTH'S MILL THIS HORNING An unfortunate accident happened to Joseph Raymond.

Hull, at Booth's mills this morning. The man was. up oa a lumber pile when he 'slipped and fell from the pile upoa a bridge, from which he again fell a distance ot about 88 feet The unfortunate fellow was picked up unconscious. The -ambulance was telephoned for and Raymond conveyed home in It Dr, Aubry attended the Injured man. Raymond received four cuts on the head, ia one of which the doctor i put: eight atiicnes.

DR0WJ1ED AT FORT C0UL0NGE-Oae aretilw loses sns Life and aaother' has weaps I'-. J. Edward Anderson, eon ot Wm. Anderson, ot Coulooge, was drowned In the Ottawa yesterday afternoon He was collecting drift. wood at the.

time and fell some logs. His brother who was with him had a narrow escape. The brother was saved Mr. Jos. Lafraaoe.

ORANGEMEN AND THElTE TDag wmiam's rollowers la This Pistriet rrepariag for a Oood Tims J.J The glorioua 12th of July will be celebrated in good sty Is by the several lodges la the Gloucester District of Co. Russell, at New Edinburgh this year. The members of D. T. B.

Lodge No. a and of L. O. No. 1JU.

NewjEdln-burgh. have made extensive prpara-tione tor a demonstration and picnic on Tuesday next at, Undenleaj'. -A splendid' programme will be provided and prises simoon ting nearly 8200 have been donated. A large; demclpg platform has Qianer will be served at 11. o'clock In a "large marqqee oa the grounds.

f-: At Billings' Bridge Orange Hall -the following lodges wUl meet on the 11th at o'clock-: L.O.L. .288, Billings' Bridge, Bro. F. W. Forde.

W. Master; L.O.U 7S7. South Gloucester. tBro-' A. SprattW.

Master; L.aL.-407. Hawthorne, Bro. W. McBwan, W.l, Master: L.O-L. 1257, Eastman's Springs.

irBro. W. Harrison W. Master; O. T.

B. Lodge 48. BUUars Bridge. Bra. W.

Blrtsat Master; O. T. B. Lodga 15X- Hawrorne. Bro.

Moore, W. Master; O.T.B. tlgr Eastman's Bm'ShJrp, W. i At 8.80 sharp they win form Into Procession, headed by the Bluings Bridge brass band, and drive through i tonicity to the picnic grounds. Also several of the1 lodges la the Cumberland: district are On arriving at "Lladen-lea" the several lodge wm be met by L.O.L.' 1812, New Edinburgh, Bro.

Ceo. Muhllg, W. Master, and O.Y.B. badge No. 11, Bro.

W. Mastetuand conducted to tba large dining balL After dinner Is over speech-making, dsoic-Ing, sports and games of all kinds wm be the order of the day. The ladles of New Edinburgh are anxiously look ing forward to the Uth for aa enjoy able time. tl CHURCH NOTICES HUBS CONGREG ATION AL Cor. Albert A Elgin Rev.

Wm. Mrlntosh. pastor, WUl preach at 11 ajn. and 7 pjn. tomorrow, Sobjeots: A.IJ "Good news for the PJfL; The- unseen L.i,.

i fiabbath School at 10 a.m. i Prayer Meeting Wednesday at t. Seats free at all services. i Strangers and visitors to th city cordially welcome, KEMORIAL BAPTIST CBXBCH.I Cor. Concession and Llsgar ste.

I Pastori A. N. Frith. 4., -j PufcllB worstup, 11 ur, 7 P-nu Morning theme: "Paul's Friends." Eveniaa- the aoouUe of Sunday schopl, Bpju. i Holiday, 8 p.

nv, Youog- People's (TJnion. Special' meeting- conducted by The Boys' Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Social worship. Subject: "Laisons from, Mslacbij' McLEOD ST. METHODIST CHTJBCBJ. Re-v.

Wm. Timbariaks, Pastor. Will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Morninff subject: "God's claim and its Eveniiar subject Tha door to grace and Blory." Sabbath School and Pastor's Bible Class at 2.46 p.m.

is crhrsstiaa Endeavor meeting on iMbn day vanittg at 8. I jPrayer meeting Wednesday atattAU are weleoma. Brttannla Orang-e celebration, July 12th. Admission to grounds free, Th Independent Order of Foresters have completed arraagementa tor their first annual excursion to jTor-00 to and Niagara Falls on Tuesday, 16 th. August.

KINGSTON AND 1,000 ISLES 1. The T. P. A. of Bank street church bare arranged for their ever popular excursion to Kingston and 1,000 Isles for Tuesday, July 19th, via Brpck-ville and beautiful steamer The route this year will Include both Canadian and American channels going ons way and return ing the other, thus passing through the entire length of the tar famed and pictureeoue scenery of the 1,000 Isles.

Meals will be served on board and a stay of 8 hours in Kingston made. The mere mention of this popular outing should ensure a large turn-out of excursionists. 1 DENTISTBY. DR. J.

S. TAG ART. DEN '4S1-2 Bank street corner of Wei: gton sireet SIMILAR TO ST. ALBlWS FRESH AIR FUND -IS OVER $300 NOW BUT A COUPLER OF HUNDRED H0RB IS WANTED 1 The Ooatribatan tiaos Thursdays Acknow. ledgBisnt tosMCf tJtemarxiathe Utters Baelsslng wbeerlptlons "Enclosed please.

And one car-load of esh Air for" ons was ths way th first contribution came in to the Journal's Fresh Air Fund after Thursday's acknowledgment. The enclosure was from; Architect E. Horwood. rFIvs dollars means fifty outings, so Mr. Horwood Just about ud the thing up right Sir Sandford Fleming was next heard from with 85 enclosed.

"More If needed" sent a dollar. The Journal doss not remember ever having any; fund which Mrs. Currier did not aid. and 82 'cam duly from ber. H.

N. Bate A Sons enclosed 810, wishing "every success in this laudable undertaking." OdeU Bros. sent 85. "hopinr it wm afford the little ones as much pleasure aa it does us to 1 1 "never overlooks Journal funds. His twenty-five cents comes in as regular as clockwork, and It ia as welcome any' larger subscription.

generally -adds a compliment, too, mad did not forget one this time "The Journal is ever to the fore in a good cause." Well, there are Iota Of good causes the Journal's energies miss, but theyH never be found to the fore la a bad one enywax, if it knows -r Mr. T. Whitney's 88 cams "with best wishes for your excellent fund." "A friend of ths children" who enclosed no name sent 86. Mrs. Geo.

Perley and Mrs. H. F. Bronson sent 85 each; Mr. W.

L. Scott forwarded 81 with the comment that If the fund needed it he would gladly, help again. However to go over the whole of the letters is unnecessary, as all the contributions are acknowledged in. tha-llst below. The fund is growing in a gratifying way, and.

those who are showing in a practical manner their wish to add to ths small amount of pleasure which large numbers of poor children and aged people can secure during the heat of summer may rest assured that their aid wm not be misspent The list to date isi Previously 84 E. L. Horwood 5 00 Sir Sandford 5 00 A Friend 1 00 Mote If needed 1 00 Mrs. 2 00 1 00 H. N.

Bate and 10 00 Mrs. A. Rosenthal 2 00 CDell 100 Ready Circle King's 1 00 H. 2 01 Hogtown F. Whitley 00 A frlnd of clilldrB aL a 8 00 J.

M. Garland 2 00 Mrs. Geo. H. Perley 5 00 Alex.

00 Fraser .8 00 Mrs. H. F. Bronson 8 00 Geo. WrighU.

r. 8 04 Jno. Christie 10 00 1 as Dr. h. M.

.1 00 Wm. 10 00 Total .8308 88 CHURCH SERVICE Th members of the Orange aad.O. T. B. IsMiges ot District; No.

4 and brethren from vicinity, are requested to meet in Orange Bail, July 10th. d. to attend divine service in MrLeod street: Methodist church; Ths Rev. F. McAmmond will preach an appropriate sermon at 4 o'clock.

Tbe Ladiss' Oranre Lods-es and the public are cordially Invited to attend. Collection in aid of the Home for the Aged. 4 EXOURSlOX and PICNIC to Oark's Island, Tuesday 12th July. Train leaves Central Station at 8J0 sharp. See programme.

i O. PJSPFER, Sis. ROUT. BRADLEY 1 Pis. Secretary.

PEBS0NAL. i LADIES HEAR MISS DALY DIS- cussthe subject of "Woman Health 'and Women's) Diseases," at Bing-- tarn's Hall, cor. Catbcart and Cumberland streets, Monday- evening, eight o'clock. Admission free. BOOMS TO LST.

4 TO LET IN LARQB BRICK HOUSB delightfully situated, in; suburbs close to car terminus, where there are no other 1 boarders, or young, children, rooms farnlshsd or unfurnished, with of without board. Apply Box, Journal office. I BUSINESS TO PRINTERS FIRST i CLASS stereotyping, cute mounted on wood or metal. N. Cameron, 588 St Patrick i MISS DODD.

PRESS-MAKER, 181 iBank St, near Slater St I Charges I moderate. Best ot references. Auction Sale Gents'; Fnin- isMng Stoct jji ens mailer or I MACDONALD BROSV a. of Ottawa, 1 Will be sold by publlo auetlon on the premises No. 188 Sparks; st, Ottawa, on i i Tuesday, the' 19th July.

1898 the whole of the stock 'in trade and shop furniture, belonging to estate of above named insolvents. (Stock consists of every tins assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, recently, purchased and in first class order, I Stock as per Inventory amounts i to swiara Stop furniture and fixtures amounts to 650 40 'Tiers will be sold st same, tune, book debts belonging to said estate, amounting as per to SL289.1S. Inventory of stock and list of book debts may be seen application to tae unaersurnea. Sale at 2 SO nm. v- I B.

MACDON P. LAR MONTH AnATUUlaap i AulsT4BBm. MR. a. HOOBTON.

WHO WILL OPEN A BUSINESS COLLEGE IN BANK ST. CHAMBERS ON AUGUST KTH. ADVERTISED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE JOURNAL FOR A CAPABLY-TEACHER FOR THE SENIOR COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. HE RECEIVED A NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS AND HAS ENGAGED AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER. MR.

Q. p. PERI ERA, 117 METCALFE ADVERTISED EXCLUSIVELY IN TUB JOURNAL THE LOSS OF A BLACK COCKER DOG. THE DOO WAS RETURNED THE NEXT MORNING BY A PERSON WHO HAD SEEN THE AD. TN THE JOURNAL.

A ll'lluf niTa HU U1 WI.N1 IflAtV HOUSE ADVERTISED IN THE JOURNAL i FOR A HOUSEMAID ixn a iti'im -ui uj tuyth HAVE BEEN SECURED AS A RE SULT OF THE JOURNAL ADVT. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS There are replies in the Journal of-See to the following advertisements. Will those to whom they are addressed be so kind aa to can and obtain the same, No. ot replica Box 21 I Situation a j. h.

i i FEMALX HELP WANTED. Ads of Wanted" inserted in) these columns will be published free in semi-weekly or country edition, which has a larger circulation, than the two other Ottawa papers WANTED. FIRST CLASS SEWING machine' operators. None but good sewers aeed apply, '19 Elgin si. Top WANTED.

FOR SEPT, A GOOD rook, experienced. Apply now, to Miss Harmon, 171 MacLaren at WANTED. A GENERA! SERVANT. Must be aaood plain cook. Apply at 61 Theodore at.

WANTED A KITCHEN GIRL, ABLE to wait oa the table. Apply Albert street WANTED. GOOD GENERAL SER- vant. Family of three; no children. References required.

Apply t08 Somerset street WANTED-GOOD LAUNDRY IRON- er; one who understands starching. Apply Parker's dye works and laundry. WANTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD general servant Apply 888 Theodore St. WANTED A GOOD GENERAL 8ER- vant for small family. Apply at once 12 Murray St MALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED. THREE FIRST CLASS Joiners. Apply W. C. Edwards Co? Ltd.

WANTED TWO FIRST CLASS COAT makers, constant work to the right parties. Apply at once to- J.Fennell, Carp. SITUATIONS VACAMt OFFICE BOY WANTED. REFER- encea required. Apply Ac 1M lington et.

i AGENTS WHO CAN SELL WILL BE furnished excellent ground in Eastern Ontario Good wages. Ws supply our scants with a btcyels. Blackford A Co Nurserymen, Toronto, Out WANTED LADY WITH RESIDENCE for a new and paying business, city and country, permanent, every way desirable. Address Box 08) Jour- nal office, KEN WANTED AT GOOD PAT TO canvas the Ottawa Valley and East- era Counties of Ontario. Inducements to workers, steady employment i Stone and Wellington, Nereerymea.

Toronto, Oat SITUATIONS WAMTEa YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER and typist, desires position in of-Jtiem. Address Delta, Journal office AGEUlS AH AGENTS WANTED TWO OR THREE active men to canvass for a first class English Life Assurance Company and an Accident Company. Apply Room 4, 198 Sparks st AGENTS WANTED IN EASTERN Outerio, especially for. Ottawa Valley. Good wages paid workers.

AU supplies free. Exclusive territory assigned each agent Pelnam Nursery Toronto. WANTED AGENTS' FOR NEW season, new new plan ot Luke Bros. Co, Moa-tresX V- WANTED SUCCESSFUL CANVA8-ser in any Uns to act as closers. 8S0 per month and expenses.

Address box 878, Montreal. WANTED GENERAL' AGENT FOR aid lias comDanv with or without experience. Salary and commission Agent speaking both languages preferred. Address G. M- this office.

ABTlCLEi F0 BICYCLE FOR SALE. LADY'S Cleveland, in good- KKMW cash at Shillington'a Drue Store, Sparks st FOR SALE-ONE BABY'S CARRIAGE in sjood condition. Uu be ansa at 10! James st FOR SALE. A HANDSOME. NEW piano box, ssde spring carriage, lor sale, cheap, for cash, leather topi never been in uaevaand mads.

Apply Box 16, Journal office. FOR SALE. THIRTY ACRES OF meadow hay (Clark estate) on new Rifle Range. Enquire of. R.

Hopkins, Montreal IMPORTED PEDIGREED HOUND puppies two mouths old. Apply G. L. Young, Oat SECOND HAND MACHINERY 1 foot laths. 1 pair, bellows (nearly shafting.

I ventilating tan, boxes, 1 upright boiler, 1 washing machine for laundry and other articles. 1 lath shingle mill. All In good ordsr. E. G.

Shepherd's Machine Shop, 288 Sparks St PACKS OF CARDS FREE 1 PACK Msy C. U. Home; 1 pack Escort: 1 pack Flirtation 1 pack Comie Transparent; 1 pack Our Sofa Just i Holds Two; 1 sample book fnil ot notions. Send 6c silver, for postage. A.

W. Kinney, O. Salem, Yarmouth, t. CHINA TEA, No. 1, STRAIGHT FROM brought bv myself.

Full, fins flavor, 20c and. 25c la. aheap. Ying Lee's Tea, Fancy Goods sod Chinese Wars Stare, Bank CONDENSED CLASSIFIED ADStecaMHelpWaaiaoatnatlcM Wanted and To Let, Board, Houses and Stores for Sale rr To Let. Lots for SCa, Lost and Found.

Articles Wanted or For Sale, Agents Wanted. Money Wan- 4 cr To Loan, Tuition, Personals, eta, 26 Words for 10c. per insertion, and Vs cent per word additional words, Births, Marriages and Deaths Funeral Notice) 260 Cavort, ARTICLES I WANTED. JERSEY CO "ST. IF YOU HAVE A nice Jersey Cow for sale call at T.

W. McDermott, 441-2 Sparks at BUILDING' LOT WANTED. IN OOOD residential locality must not be less than SO feet frontage. Apply N. B.

L. Journal office. WANTED TO PURCHASE LADIES' and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs. Jewellery, etc Highest prices given. Orders by mall ptomptlya- tended to TU Fain Co, 480 Wel- iington street WANTED GENTS' BICYCLE GOOD make and good order, oxenauge i' lady's high grade, little used.

Apply at once, 878 Cooper St LOST. OX SPARKS STREET ON Wednssday last, a roil or music vus K. umi nf Mias M. McCormiekv r- written thereon. The finder will please return the same inss ua- noe ana poiige.

LOST. SAT URDAY, JULY 2,4, GOLD waua on roan oeawoen uiui CTboisea. Finder please leave atthia office. LOST. FROM 117 METCALFE ST, July 6th.

a black cocker (dog). Answers to the asms of "Roy." Reward Apply either at above or Journal. HOUSKi TO LET. FURNISHED HOUSE IN CENTRE OF city to rent All modern eonveni-enres. Apply B.

a He wit, 88 Sparks street. XO RENT-NEW DETACHED BRICK house, No. 40 Florence, with all modern improvements, has 6 bed rooms. Apply at 054 Bank at HOUSES WANTED. WANTED.

TO RENT A COUNTRY cottags containing not more than 8 ram, with a few acres of land. Address -House," Journal office. WANTED. TO BUY A HOt'CB ON instalment plan, within ten minutes walk of Sparks street Will give lot In part payment Addrsss "Vf," Evening Journal office. TO LEASE FROM SEPT.

1st a small modern house, in good locality. Refers aces exchanged. Apply 106, Windsor Hotel. HOUSsti FJE SALE. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.

FOB aeleIbs desirable residential pro perty, comprising the homsstssH oc the late J. A. Lewis and ths grounds appurtenant thereto, oa the brow of the hllL corner Maria street and Conreesion street Ottawa, ia offered tor sale. This property oam- prises the most plctnrssaf and e-, airabla location for residence within the City of Ottawa, aad will be sold upon very reoeonshlc terms. For full particulars, apply to C.

A. Lewis, Maria street, Ottawa. TOR SALE A NUMBER OF houses (new and nearly new), aa -Sandy HM. Moderate prices. Ap-pry to K- Babto.

Tusuraace. Financial and Baal Estate Agent 28 Rldeau HOUSES FOE SALE OB TO LET. HOUSE FOR SALE OB TO LET. 878 Somerset street alas several lots for sale. Apply to B.

Woodland, E4 Besserer Street BUSINESS CBANCSS. FOR SALE A GENERAL STOCK, 84JOO, well assorted and ia good order at a rate oa the dollar. Good Store and dwelling, rent low, fine business town. Address 'Retiring," 'Journal MISCELLANEOUS. UPHOLSTERING NEATLY AND Eromptly attended to at Cook's, SIS linger street, late of Bank street Im.

riMm tnr Jnls- and August, Furniture covering at cost SUMMER BESOBTS HOTEL PONTIAC, FORT WILLIAM, Onlv one hour's run by elegant steamers from Pembroke, Oat. Terms moderate; special rates to tamiuss and parties ot five aad upwards. 4. e. Mouoot, proprietor.

TheOttawaBeacn House THURSO, P. 0- Is now open for the reception of sruasts. Ths house hsa been put in through repair; bath, w. e. hot aad cold water, etc Newly furnished, papered aad painted from top to bottom, and grounds and surroundings beautified.

The house will be managed by tba lessee (J. formerly lessee aad manager of ths "Inch Arran" at Dalhousia, K. aad will bo ot lufrted ia aa up-to-date manner. Ste round trio tickets by Palace SUxior Empress. Princess Louise or "La verdure'' will be sold at 60s from Ottawa aad retura.

rure well water, ssady beach, food boas bur. bathing aad fishier. Terms 6 sd 7aoilara per week, accord tag to location of rooms. For further par ticulars write to JOHN W. GAUNT.

Thurso, T.Q. BESSERER'S GROVE THE JUBI lee Bouse is now open to receive guests and visitors. Good ashing aad boating. Terms 85 to per week. special rates to children.

The Str "Laverdure" runs to the Grove exclusively, arriving at Rock- liffs in time for ousiaess men aad leaving Roekliffe about 6J0 pja, la addition to two extra trips during the day, leaving Roekliffe at 10 a. m.aad2A0pjn. All kinds ot refreshments served on the Apply to D. Besserer. Box SO, Orleaaa, Ont i GRAND VTEW HOTEL, FITZROT Harbor, Out, nicely situated ia full view of ths magnificent Chats Falls.

Good boating, netting and bathing. For terms apply to H. Keaey. MOXTEBELLO. Q.

ELK COTTAGE. A family boarding house. One of the prettiest spots in Canada, Sis miles from Caledonia Springs. Boating, fishing', etc. Admission to tbe grounds ot the Manor.

JOSEPH Ms-CLQSEEY. FTKROY HARBOR A. BROWN'S private boarding house is again ready to receive visitors. ExceUent boating and fishing aad fine sceae Refereaces to former boardsra arms moderate. Apply as above.

EASTMAN'S THE favorite spot tor health aad rest Season opens June 1st Hot sulphur water baths, dry tonic air aad avs different mineral waters. Terms moderate. Write for circular. THOS. L.

SOYD. v. MANAGER, EASTMAJTS SPRINOa; OMT, AMUSEMENTS. VICTORIA. Geo.

and TO-NIGHT fSU Last two days of HOLLIS COMEDY CO, presenting; Forge l-Mo-Not Seats on aala oaa weak In advaneail Leslis's iBelaagar's Rochester Sparks st IRideau st 1 News Stand unseen nouse few txaae. TVInM w. in- it. JULY 1L 12, 12 Asdrew's ComU Queen's Park, Aylnsr Opening- of Um new Anflltorinm i UOKDAT, JULY II. i Wsdaasday and Saturday Matinee Evening parfonaanos 8J0i Matinee p.

m. I I Grand Vaudevills Entartainmsnt Celebrated Artists Full aad 1 4 CompteU Orchestra and Herbert's Great Dog- Oreus -InetnAlaw WfMtiiajfnl lv Prices 10 acid 16c 1 BUTE. MOR ELAND. At 1 Little Ann stre- saiy sin, uu wue oi J. -Moretaod.

of a son. (Still born-I BHIFrOL At 81 MacKay street; JV- 8th. the wife of J. Ketcneaus Bristol, ota daughter. MABB1ED i MORROW-HERRINOTON.

At Urs ro atoeace of the bride's father, I aetl. Oat, by taw Bav. T. A-cWw-B. Hugh Morrow to Rachel, oai.

daughter of Simon Harrington, Ls i S. HOOERS ft SON CO. -THE- T0KSEBTAKERS AND MBALMEFJ EIDEAU STREET. Bseseasble (Aarges, paraoaal attention. Open Bight aad day.

TaUphooe 896. a. stamaao QEO. H. ROQERV FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FM8ALMX3.

Corner Baak aad Slater ate. Modarate prices. -rerasaei attsatice Opaa Day aad Night Istepaoae VZ J. LAJtDItBVILXe a CO UNDBBTArERS AND wwhlwI 401 SFARXS STREET. Bsaeoaabla ohargea.

fatiafaotioa Cnaraateed. Opaa day aad eight Telephone 801. Morgue. Pilgrimage to Ste. Anne de Bsanpro viA CAN.

FACr RY, SATURDAY, JULY 1 6th, 898 His Grace the Arohbtabop of Ottawa will be present Two. Special Train The' first trata leaves Usios depot, at Sam, wUA the Ottawa pU arims only. The eeeond train leaves Ottawa. Uasso depot, at t.U a-w stoppiag si all steUsas betweea Hull and Bu. Xbereee.

Pilgrims may also leave Ottawa by aay regular train an Saturday. Special trains return from Ste. Anne's on Sunday, July 17, at 11 a-nv arriving in Ottawa 10 pm. FARE From Ottawa and return fXtS. Children, halt prise.

Tickets goad to retura ap to aad eluding July 20th, with atop ever prf-vileges. Farther information will be fur-aisbed at the different OF.B. depot Refreshment ear aa each train. L. K.

CAMPEAUV Can, J. B. JEAKMOTXE, OM-L Ottawa, Jury tth, 18M. Pilsrifflire to Ste. Asis Ci itizzt Under the Patronage of his LardaWf Z.

K. LoTTain, BiaLop of Paeubroks. TUESDAY, JULY 19th.1 1S93 Special train leaves Ottawa (Canada Atlantic Depot) at lfcSO aeon. Tickets: Adnlte OlJOl ehildraa half pries. Good until aad Inoluaing July 26.

Train stops at all ststiaas hssassa Ottawa aad Montreal. Exteasioa tickets aped until Aug. BU p. Quabeo 1 extra; Moatraal 60e. Pilgrims will travel by the Three Rivers steamer between Mootreal aad Ste.

Anne I .7 flMABCUU i I1S0.00 WAKTTJ). SECTTBITY 181 acres of bush land, partly cleared. draffs toUw MONEY TO LOAN. ETRAIGHY loans or re-paymant by moa.ts.ly, Quarterly, half-yearly or yearly instalments at lowest rate of Interest Apply W. Horace Las, 183 Sparks st MONEY TO LEND A LARQB amount of private funds to land aa real estate security ia large er small asaouats.

Loans of 84,000 aad ap-waras at per eaat Apply to O-Conaor. Hogs; A Ul-8 Sparks street i MONET TO LOAN IN LARGS OB small eavmata, at las est rates i istsrest. T. F. Mertaa.

80 aad et Cerlstoa Caaanbers, Ottawa, i MONEY TO LEND ON REAL Es tate, large or ssjsii i mens teat low aat rates at late rest special advaa I SoCdur, ata. Oataria H. A. Ot-- KOKBX TO LOAN ON FARM ea CUX swHBilf. la Ursa or sasall ansae.

Terina to salt bacrasmra. Piaaay Oc. lie ftsMOO PEIYATS FUNDS) TO LEND aa real estate; lewee rates at ia-' tarast ALFRED XC FBIFF. 88 Car- Istea Chambers, Ottawa. musical TtrrrxoM, MRS.

AND MISS RUSSELL RECEIVE pupils for PIANOFORTE at i their studio, 200 Wellington street, end at J. Orme eV Soas 'a For terras aad aepsiaisasata, -epylj- et Maawa, taraa'a..

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