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PROHIBITION HOSTS COMING. ABOUT THE BIG DEPUTATION TO BEARD THK GOVERNMENT TUESDAY. nVniM(fMillOTlBMI. aa Will Dwu a Definite Answorsa to rrebibltloev-Other Objects la VUw.Toa. The probibitloa hosts ere ooming.

They will invade the capital Tuesday ext to uk th Dominion government to introduce HMttUviU giro total pro-hibitioa to tho whole Dominion. Delegates mo coming com nil port of Canada ut will moot th gorernmant aa army fully two hood red AmA th.a will stroaslr insist SPOU tho (vrmmoat tokisg iobio aotioa or giTinf promiM that oaa bo opoa. They wUI have do quibbling and will bo bs nt off by tbo cabinet's usual promis to toko too matter into consideration. They bltv that tint bai 1-taul. kli for nmiaideratioa and it i bow time (iw action.

Actioa B) what ther expect. Thar belter than Is no reason for delay when foar pre- T.1....J mrA vinoee, Manitooa, vawwi Kot tiootia hero declared by tremendous ujonUH tor pTonioittnuu kat ah haa alao ether BiMlmi. Thar will oak tha government not to ratify tbo Franca traaty la in promt lorav, IAMBS IS CHI DrxxoAHOK. Tbara will be ladiaa la tho delegation' too, npromtalirw of tho Dominion and Ontario W. OL T.

U.t, prs-bnbly nfteea or twenty altogether, lira. OL' T. WilUema of Montreal, presidsat of tho Tl l-i ur rJ iWn Beside being 'part of tho delegation that 111 tk. wm meet tne mtnumd nvuwhh and French treaty qusetion they will alao hare, a faror of their own touh .1. Ak.t tha muturni rl riles on tempernnos litorataro be taken off, or at Wat ooaaiderably reduced.

The doty to a promt 85. which they vunsiaer la twj bauikt jow prauuiim ley at '30 on Tuesday forenoon, at whioh tuey will onooss im spensere anas wui eat their riewa to tho cabinet and assign dsonitsly tho nature oi too request that an to bo nado. i will mrr ths ooriBimiw at xoox. At Tn.Jti aha delaeatiea will Met tho government, Tho railwayo are allowing tho delegate return tickete for tare ana a tnirq. TbS Cloelag of Ota Old Wetland Carnal.

Bt Catbabijiks, Maroh 23. A pobtto Indigaatioa Bteeting waa held in tne Opera hooae haro thia afternoon, at whieh tho dia- miatali oa tbo oanal aad tha oloaing down of tho old Wallaad oanal for aarigaUoa par-pom waa ooadeaued. A atroog dalegatiea waa appointed to go to Ottawa to iaterriew we government oa toe manor. laetUlBBte At tbo Motbediet Y. P.ooaroatioa at Loo-doa, yeatorday, Rer.

O. 8. Clendennin waa elected flnt rice praeident. 'The 0. pemiioa liet far tola year wUI be 114,000,000 Urn the iaat year.

Daring Koeeuth note at Boda Perth laat Bight 40 eoldien were Injured and 38 ito-doata arraetad. A oaticnal pool of the paper mllli la tho Btatoa to aader eoaatderauoa. A DeetraoOre Hlght Tiro Jaaerma. A fire took place at 7eaeriHo on Tbanday arenlng. In a inull bona beloafiag to a anetlnn bmb oa tbo CL P.

R. named Da ween. Whoa tho Are broke oat tho neighbor restored the farnitaro and pat oat tho fire. Aboat 10 o'clock at night tho fire broke oat again aad deoaroyad ererythinf ia the bene aad harmed tho baildtag to tho ground. A Orowtaa; Tra4o Aa a rimpleOlnevatloa of tho wonderful growth ia tho bow dopartaro hi batineae of tho K.

B. Eddy Co. it awy bo atetod that oa Thnraday laat bo leal than alerea oar load of thia wood palp were order by tajegraai for oataido paper manulaotarea. The palp boai-am baa boea a great oooee la tha banda of tho Rddy bat paper ataaofaotaro bm been if poetible a otiil greater nnoaia. SESSION N0TK8.

An order la ooaaoU baa been paaeod ap proringaf tho tariff tollrtvhJoh tho Upper Ottawa' Imrroreeoent Co propoaato ebargo for tha nee of their work daring tho Beaton of 184. Dnaoaa MoGibbon of Milton, haa boea appointed county judge of Peal rise Judge Boott, Tbo Conoerratirea of Sooth Lanark bare nominated A. J. Matheeoa to bo a oandidato for tho local LtfrioWture at tho next goa. eeal Tho meeting waa hold at Perth.

Jameo eatherUod, Liberal whip, to ia Montreal. Ooorgo Taylor, ContarraUro whip, who kaa boea ill for tbo peat few day, waa able to learo for Ganaaoqne yetterday. There waa a meeting of the oablnet thia forenoon, whoa tho qneetioa of the tariff waa i again ap tor oanaideraUoa. Com Dilation er Herchmer of tho Northweat BMontod police, to expected hero to-moriow. in later Angora ia being beaieged with ap-1 plication for tne poaition of retiariaary in-' epeotor hi the Korthweet Territoriee.

Hoa. Wilfred Laarier la (pending tbo Eaatar hoadaya fat thootty. Hoa. Joeeph Ifartia of Winnipeg addraaatd tho Liberal of Milton on Tbanday aad waa ootortainod to a banquet in tho evening. Mr.

Martin, who to a native of Helton met at tha railway itatioa by a large amber of Liberal and pi mated with an eddreaa. The appointment of Mr. Burn aa etna tor waagaaettcd to-day. Tha Canadian Conetrnotioa Co. to the aama of a new ooaapany applying for incorporation la to-dar Canada Oaattta.

Tbo capital itook to 1100,000. N. K. Connolly. Michael Connolly.

Jaam Bwilf, Kin gates, aad Jamee Frederick Coleman, Toronto, are tint director. The private bob ooauaittoo at Toronto Ttave decided to extend tho actioa of tbo promt pharmacy law far one year. W. T. Levy of Taxaa baa boea appointed United State ootnnoiaaioner of immigration at too port of Quebec aad Halifax.

I TbaMlaoaMeElroyhT plM-ora ia annoanolag; thavt their Bprugr Millinary diapUy will mmda Wednesday, the 28th lost to whieh ladles are eor dlally invited. Cboioo pineapple aad hanannaa. W. Berth wick. 1 Misses MclTlroVs SpHngr Mll-Unory Openin.

Wednesday, 28th iasbv "GBTHSEMANB" AT 8T. GEOBOB'8. Aa laapreaalro ateadarlag of til Sacred Caatata.1 Tho leoond rendering of tho acred oaaUto "Gethaeman" at 6t. George' oh arch laat night, waa roitably prefaced by the Litany and a aarmon by tho rector from tha word "It to finUbed," is which tha Rar.Mr. Snowdoajdwelt oa the itrikug orontaof the firat Good Friday anion wit-aeeaad tbo world'a greateet tragedy.

After tho graphic detailaof hit addroat tho eeenet depicted in the Saored Garden came with doubled force, each incident of tbo Divine Victim delineated vividly and yet toleainly, through tbo narrative aad mueio to which it to aet. Calloot indeed muat hare boea theheart whioh did (bare in tbo Agony bo reverently depicted and rendered. by principal and choir, aad oareleeo too tho titener who did not rtapond tympathttically with the Suffering Oa ia the dark boar of Hi bo-trayaLmore eepeoially when all Hi diaciplea foreook Him aad flad. Snoh reproasntationa aa tbb eaa only bo attended by the highest and beat reaalta to all thoughtful people. There waa a very large eongregation.

CANNON BOOMED AND A T0UNQ WOMAN LIGHTED THE FIRES. WfeUet a big one waa Boaited la Honor I no Olaaaa Poera of ladaaar Belns Opened Oaoe Mare Olaer Keanmptlen. Aboaoia, March 24. Th Ohio window gtoat factory ttarted work eater day; A young woman lighted tbo fire amid tha. booming off oanaon, aad a big ox waa roaatod in hoaor of the event.

ALL MCnOU'l niDtmBIBI BR 00130. Moiraa, March 24. Hover window glaaa factory, whioh cloeed down a fw week ago, reeumed opera lion yea tor. day. Tbo uncle Iron aad teal Co.

win start lta bow plant oa Moaday aad then all of Muncie industrial will bo buay. The Whitelay paper work will pat on more men next week. woou.nr wobju tkatsb STBAOCia, N. Maroh 24. Tha Em pire Woollen oompany of Clayville started oa fall timo yeatorday, attar a shot down of ereral montha.

joaHBTowH, Huxmxa. JoannowM, Maroh 24. Tbo Cok orena at xUack taok aad Uokatown. emolor' iog 350 men, returning operations yetterday after an idleness of eight montha. The Indiana glaaa works will returns Moa day.

Tbo Bolivar wire works, aad tho Look port quarries, which had been Idle all winter. reaumea wora yetteraay wttn men. bio mixiss BBSOMFTIOV. ATOir, March 24. AU mines at this place rnnu reaumo Motulay attar a shut down of over sight week, tho miaors baring agreed to semi-monthly payments and a redaction of fire oeute a ton.

ALT A LOAF UTTXB TBABT HO BBBAA. LoyaciKO. M. Maroh 24. A ioint meeting of the miner and employe of th Maryland, New Central and Aaaerioaa Coal Uoa.

and tno Ueorge Uoal Iron Uo. yetterday decided to aootpr th proposed reduction of 20 per coat, for mininc with proportionats redaotlons ia all ether labor connected. with tbo mine. WILL DO ALL HE CAN. aa.

X. at Breaeea Aaked to Urge the glMOM Grant to tho Xntarprorlaeial ridgo. A deputation oonsiitiag of ox-Mayor Durooher, McDangal, St, Jean; Brratt, G-B. Paatie: J. Waraock.

Aid. ParnalL Thoa, Wsrkmaa, Ramnef Borbridg ox. Aid. Biagham aad Mr. Jos.

Boy den. waited oa Hoa. E. H. Bresson this morning with reference to aeeuring a grant to aid ia tho oon traction of tho In terprorincial bridge between Ottawa aad Uuib Mr.

BronaoB atsured his oaller that bs would ass erery exertion toteours tbo grant becauss ho eoaaidered the bridge of tha firat Importance not only to Ottawa, but to both tbo province of Ontario and Quebec He would puaa th granting oi ana oonut at mooh aa hs was able. THE INSPECTOR HAS DISCRETION Tho tThargoa ajralnat Lleenae laapeotor Q-BoUly Pirmlsasd. good attesdano ia tho polios court this morning of parties interested one way er another In the liquor butineee. Th attraction was ths charges brought against Licence Inepeotor O'Reilly for neglecting to ptoaecnto several parties oa informations Laid by Liqaor Detoctircs Oaddick and White. Mr.

Wyld prosecuted and Mr. J. C. Grant appeared for tbo defence. Riohard White, tho detective, said Mr.

O'Reilly had not prosecuted oaaea reported to him. Ia rebuttal Mr. O'Reilly said bt bad mads enquiries aad was afraid tha charge oould Bot be sustained. Mr. 0'Gare diamiaeed the oaaea, holding that th inepeotor had die-oration try power to make enquiry' to satisfy himself that there was a good foundation.

rsrataal. Mrs, A. J. Christie left thia morning for Lakedeld, N. with her youngeat daughter to spend a few week withirienda there, Mr.

Gladstone attended divine worship at Brighton yesterday aad remained throughout a service of hour' duration. 'Mr. Battle ohiof of tho Detroit fire department aadoonaia of Mr. Martin Battle, ia viiiting the capital. Ia th Detroit fire department there ia a ohiaf, an aaaiitant chief, four deputy chief and three hundred and forty men.

Mr. Battle will remain in Ottawa for a week or so. Frank N. Qibbe, Brigade rsergeant-major Royal Military college, Kinrtton, to in the city, the gueat of hi uncle CL T. Gtbb of theSenata the retideno of th latter.

Chapel (tree. Mr. Fish bourne, couda of Mr. H. N.

Bate, with whom he ha boea (topping for th laat few days, left for England thia morning. Mr. Fiahbourn has only recently tot through with his World' Fair duties, he baring boea in charge of the English exhibits etChioawo. He to a eon of the lata Admiral Fish bourne of the Btitiah nary. li' Since its opening tho Wonderland Mum Theatre oa 8 parka street has boon well patronised every endeavor being mads to pro- ore good value and giro acceptable perform- anoea.

It hi intended to make tbo Wonder land a nermanener and to that end a rerr strong bill to offered nil next week, par-ticalanof whioh will be found on another page of this issue. Mr. Smith, the proprietor, has always in view the character of bis muse and its performances. Thereto absolutely nothing to offend, on the contrary much to am use and instroot which both ladies and children may with erery confidence attend unescorted, THE EVENING JOURNAL SATURDAY MARCH 24 1894. EASTER MUSIC.

TOMORROW'S SERVICES IN COMMEMORATION OF THE RESURRECTION, The Hymns of Pralee that ma BUe Item City Churonea-'BeaaUrul Floral DUpUys Looked (er. 'a To-morrow will be Easter day and in most of tho city ohorobes special sanaio will bs rendered, and not a few will handsomely decorated with flowers. Following er scene of th musical arrangement. BASTaalC, MRBODIST CHURCH. Morning.

To Doom ia Tourij They bar taken away my Lord, Btainer. Evening. Hark, hark my soul, Shelley; See now the altar, Faure-Buck; Ia the Croat of Chriet I glory, Abt; Consider aad boar me, Pflueger; solo, Jesus lover of my soul, Toure; This to tho. day, Cooke. Chaa, 0-H am pi hire, organist and choir master.

DOMIKIOS OHUBCH. Ths music ia Dominion church will bo of a character appropriate to the day, East and tho following anthem will be sung i As it began to dawn, Vincent; Awake op my glory, Barney; I know that my Redeemer livath, Patterson; God bath appointed a day, Tours; Put oa your laat array, Greatorsa, Daring the evening service Handel's I know that my Redeemer lireth, will bo song. Tho Sabbath school orchestra will ssaist fat tbo aerrio of song. F. M.

8. Jenkins, organist aad choir matter. OBACa OBCBCH. Morning Preoes responses, TalU Festal anthem and proper psalms and Anglican chants; Ts Csum, Hopkins in Gj Bane-diotua, Garrett; anthem. They that sow ia tears shall reap in joy.

Holy City; offertory, Rejoioe for tho Lord haa arisen, sung by Prof. MaoGregor, Maaoagnio) Comaaaaioa serrioo, Field in F. Evening Proper ptalmt, Anglican chant; Magnificat, Nuno Dimittia, Tours in F.j anthem, Tbey hath taken away say Lord, Btainer; offertory, solo by Mrs. Morris. Appropriate hymns.

CROBOB OF ST. ALBAS TBI XABTTB. Holy Communion 7 o'clock, Holy Communion 8 o'olook. Matins 10:15 a. m.

Processional, byma 134 A.tM.1 leaponm, Tallis Kaater anthem. Barn by; Psalm 2, Bennett; Psalm 07, Fsttoa; Psalm 111, Farrant; Te Denm, Hopkins in benediotn, Amorioaa chant; anthem, Christ to risen from tho dead, Etvey; rooeeaiooal, hymn 130 A. M. Holy Commanioa 11:15 a. m.

Prooss siooal, hymn 133 A. M. kyrie, Weloh Gloria tibi credo, Surseaa corda, eanotas, Agnas Dsi, Gloria ia oxoslsis. Woodward ia flat; reoaaaioaal. Tears Psrsgrinas.

Litany (choral) 4:15 p. m. Prooeasional hymn, 134 A. hymn, 125 A. k.

recessional hymn, 138 A. M. Evsning, 7 m. Prooeasional hymn, 133 A. re ponaes, Tallis; psalm 113, Battis-hill; psalm 114, Tours Pcregrinu; pealm 118, Woodward; Megnifioat and Nuno Dimittii, Bonnatt in F.

anthem, thay hare taken away my Lord, Btainer; hymn, 140 A. recessional, 138 A. M. Thomas Welch, organist and choirmaster. sr.

Joas'gcuuRCH. Opening Hymn, Christ ths Lord, El art Eaeter sentences, Rassell Deum, Woodward, Jubilate deo; Ousstes Glori tibi. Gratia Dytee, Aathems As it Began to Dawn, Goo. C. Martin Awake up my Glory, Barnby.

At tbo affartory Miss Clara Cods will sing Resurrection, Shelley and Mr. Cecil Betbnae, Palms, Fears. Evlya Y. Etsols organist and ehoir master. sr.

eaoaox's. Holy Communion at 8 a. morning prayer; aad Holy Communion at 11 a. m.a children's serrioo at 3 p. m.

aad evening prayer and sermoa at 7' p. m. Morning serrioo Opening hymn, "Oh the Golden Glowing Jsees; Baiter an thorn aad Gloria Petri; Anglican cheat; Deum; A. Fisher; Jubilate, Aaglicaa chant, aathsm, "God hath appointed a Day," Tears; hymn 134, Glori Tibi, Tours; offertory solo, "Immortality" will bo song by Mrs, Gerald Bate; hymn 125, Gloria In Exoelsis and Nunc Dimittis, Tours ia F. Evening ssrrioo i Opening byma, "Oh, tbo Golden Glowing Morning, Ls Jeuae; Gloria Petri, Anglican chant; Magnificat and Nuno Dimittis, Tours la hymns 134 aad 136; offertory anthem, "Rejoioe Greatly, Daughter of Zion," Henry Gadabr; byma 140; four Easter carols by J.T.Fisld; Vesper hymn.

sr. david's cbobcb. Morning Hymn, Ths Happy Mora Is Come; Eaeter anthem, aad Glorias, Anglioan chants; Ts Denm Landamu, Jackson ia F. Jubilate Deo, Anclioan chant; byma, Th Btrif is-o'er, the Battle Done; Kyrie Eletoon, Bridge water; Gloria Tibe, Fallto; hymn, My God and to thy tabls Spread anthem. Now to Christ Risen; Gloria ia Kioelris, Aaglicaa chants.

Evening Hymn, Again tho Lord of life aad light; Glorias, Magnificat and Mono Dimittis; Anglioan chants, hymn, Jesus lives; no longer now can thy terrors, death, appal ua; Anthem, Now is Christ risen from th dead; Allen hymn, Our day of praiss ia dene. Janet A. W. Bell, LL.UM., orgaaiit. XMMAKC1A0HUBCH Morning Jesus Christ to risen, today Stepuena; Benediotn, ohaht; Christ tho Lord is risen to-day, Carey; Anthem, They have taken awar my Lord.

Btainer; Th ttrlf It o'er, Palestine; Com let us join, Cottman; Gloria in Exoeltin. Erening Christ th Lord is risen to-day, Carey; Magnificat and Nona Dimittis in Kd wead ftewton; ine savior urea, uoa; Anthem, Com, faithful, Rr. V. Hall; Ths day of Resut notion, Tours. Dlxea Kaoeked Oat, Champion Geo.

Dixon was alleged to be knocked out ia ths seooad round la Phila. deipbia on Tbanday night by W. Edgartoa, tiie "Kentucky Roeebud." Dixon' backer, O'Roorke, states a fall on ths hard floor dated the ohampion, not a blow, and before he oould gC at Edgertoa again ths bell rang. Dixon had been tick and before going uto the ring took quinine D. Hunter.

Fine Order Tailoring; New Spring- Overooatiag-, New Spring; Salting-, New Trousering. 119 Sparks St. Oat At lOo. "The Pardon cams too Late," now lOo. Jarrto, Bank st.

Hear the founder of the Great Christian Endeavor movement, Rer. Dr. Clarke, in Knox church Tuesday erening. Collection to defray expenses. Misses MoElror'e Sorinr Mil linery Opening; Wednesday, 88 th xnsc.

NEW 8. CONTRACTS. Thirty Flro tfHat at ere of tne Kead to go aa this Buatmer. The ooo tract for next Bummer's work on the 0.. A.

A P. R. R. oonstmction waa 1st thi morning. It went to E.

F. Fauquier. He will oonstroot thirty-firs miles of ths road from Barry a Bay, tho present term in at of the line, oee hundred and aevan milea distant from Ottawa, to Long Lake, 142 mile from this oity.This is considered too heaviest part of the construction between here and Parry Sound. I ateTeeata fla The 8. P.

0.. at their msetinc resterday discussed ths aneatioa of who was ratnoa- sible for the pries of a telephone for Inspos- ter 90U. A Dr. Mara, one oi the Intareata! wa nnt t.Ka tor was hong up until ths next meeting. atlaor Polio Casee.

Alphonas la ths polios court this morning waa fined t3 aad costs for disorderly conduct. W. 8. Bmith of tho musee, 8 parks street, waa ordered to pay aa smploye 83. Henry Riddle, obarged with hvroeny of tSO from a shaatyman, was oommitted for trial before tho oounty judge.

To lUport oa the roes Question. Tho commissioners la the matter of the proriaoial county officials bars been appointed, namely, Chancellor Boyd, praaidant of the High Court of Justice; ths Hon. John Bsrereley Robineea, Mr. Thomas the township of Brentford, and Mr. John J.

Hobeon, of the township of Ouelpb, and Mr. Joha James Mason of Hamilton. A Looal Oonnndrnm, The Junior imp of Tns Joobal propounds the following, on looking over tho extensive list of names taking part ia th prodnctfon of the Kinnea next week at the Grand Opera "Say Bill," addressing hi "000" companion, "tell me why the Kirmeee should bs ruooeaafnl in drawing large- eudienoe." "Giro it up!" "Well because there are fire Churches intereeted in Ha prop action. St, Barnabas and four other Churches." Ths V.T.A. to Talk Buttness To-nlgH.

A special meeting of the U. T. A. wiU bald hi th T. M.

0. A. hall this erening, to receive the report of tho oommittes ap-pointod to enquire into tho enforcement of tho law. Several matters sf importance will bo discussed to rtow of tho meeting of lioenss eommiasioners oa Moaday, among others ths appointment of a epeeial oommittes to wait oa tho commissioners aad urge a urther red action of lioeeees sad other reforms. A atagBinoeat Bhowlng.

The official year book of tho Church of England atabee that the voluntary aubecrip-tiona for domeatio church work from ordinary parochial source aad quite apart from am giren direct from individual to tho different societies ia eon-Boctloa with ths oharoh for tho year ending last Eaeter, amounted to so less than th enormous sum of far elementary education daring lan year $4,600,000 was raited. Probably no other church can equal thia energy and liberality. Solemn Good Friday uroloee. Th serrioes ia ths ssersral English churches of tho city yesterday wars very largely Serrioea war held both 'morning, afternoon and evening. In many ohurcheethe special music prepared for tho oooasion waa exceedingly affective.

Lord Aberdeen and suite attended the morning ssrrioo in 8a. John's. A special feature of tho erening service ia St. George's wss ths rendering of "Gethaamane" by the choir. At St.

Albsa's church th subject for th after-neon's meditation was "Tho outotrstohod anas of Jesus." Ko Sarly OtosiBgt tor Mas Barbers. There was no quorum of tho by-law committee oa Tbanday evening which was eat led to oonsider ths eppUoetioa of the Journeymen barbers who asksd for an early oloaing by-law. The city solicitor, who attended witbChalr-man Champagne, Aid. Boott aad MoGuire ftve it as his opinion that no early oloaing jr-law oould bo paaaed for tho barber aa tha Early Cleaing act did not contemplate tho early oloeing of any shops others than where goods are exposed for sale. w.

Ths CoUoglato Pupil totortaln. Thastadsntoof th Collegiate Iastitots gave an entertainment on Thursdsy erening to aa appreciative sndienos and the enjoyment waa unbounded. Mtoset Matohmor and F.Mathewmaa gars aa inttrumentalduetofa high order aad otorerly executed. Then cams a claea drill by etast of girls under the direction of Mia MoDowelL Theether oontrlbutorsto thsoronlnst sn-tertainment ware Miss Msy Smith, Matter Corlia Kyles, Messrs. W.

Corraa, G. Mo-Kinnon, Cameron, Massnn, Wood and Whlllana. In the Toonoluding number entitled "Soenee from following took characters: Misses G. Gillelan, Sybil Bowles, L. Fraser and Messrs.Curraa, Bichards and Edwarda, The entertainment was very creditable to all oonoernod.

atsllo Made Chief ot the Bouthera BraxU Confederacy. Nxw York, Maroh 24. Admiral Mello has boea proclaimed chief of tho provisional insurgent gorernmntof th southern proria-ee of headquarters at Desterro, Caps. Alexandrino of tho Aqtaldabaa wiU probably haro command of tho rebel fleet, Ruy Berboaa Mallot agent in Buenos Ayres, will go to Europe aa agent of the Provisional government. Tbo Junta eoneiata of repreeentatires from the provinces of Parana, 8 ante Catharine and Rio Grande do 8uL The city of Santa Maria has boea captured by silo's forces after two days' fighting, with 'considerable provisions and war materiel.

Patsicc Faxxoii, ths man obarged oa Thursday before Mr. A. Harvey with ths larceny of a shirt and pair of socks from Patrick Bums, was discharged. Oa a claim French mads against Burns for wages ths latter was ordered to pay $7. At tha annual meeting of tbo Canadian Wheelman's association held In Toronto yesterday, Mr.

A. T. Lane of Montreal was elected president and Montreal was chosen as place for the races in July. Ths post ofEos aad (tore at Hhttonbargh, at present leased by Mr. Hogg, will be vacated him on she first of Mar.

and ths owner of tho premise, Mr. Garland of Sell Uorners, will retga in nia stead. Mm. Rennlok of Hiatonburgh Is at present aa inmate of the Protestant Hospital, where he is under modioai treatment tbo trouble being a growth to th itomacb. Hopes of hit recovery era but slight, -fas Th "Klrweas" or "Carnival of Nations" will bs givxn ia the Grand Opera House sn the 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th instants, aad is under, the distinguished patronage of Their Excellencies, the Governor -General and tho Countess of Aberdeen.

The performance will consist of many stately and jolly denote inoludlagfthe court dance, the Prussian, the Gondolier and Hindoo dances, the Highland Fling with its man steps, ths Sailor's Hornpipe, and Irish Tilt, also sersral solo dances. Plan of reserve seats at Onne's. THE BRITISH AT HAWAII RENEWED RUMORS OF A POSSIBLE BRITISH INTERVENTION. Wast ths Yankee "National Guard of Honolulu Would do la Case of a Rising i -They Prosaist to "Stamp th British 1o ths Ksw Yokx, March 24. A special from Oaifax, Washington, saysi A letter re.

oeived In ths last Honolulu mail by Jas, Good of this city from his brother, Capt. John Good, commanding ths National Guard of Hawaii, confirm th report that Secretary Greehambaa received advioee of British intrigues in Honolulu. WHAT IS XXTSCTSD. Capt. Good says "Ths royalists mayjoou-elude to attempt aome thing oa their own ae-count.

If they do, we will easily take oars of them, but they may make a plunge for a few boors and declare Mrs. Dominls again Queen with ths hope that Great Britain may sustain hsr. The British minister here is aa intriguer aad all his family as well ss national Interests are bound ap in ths restoration of th monarchy, and bould an uprising taks plaos might declare aa alleged monarchy under Britiah protection and land men from ths English man-of-war hero to sustain it, BOW THIT WOULD TBXAT TBI BRITISH. "If they oome aaaere ws will stamp thsm to the earth no matter what the after consequences msy be. Should such a oollisloa occur wo believe that tha people of tbo United States would compel tho government to sustato us.

Ws axe determined to mala, tain our government until annexation to accomplished aad will fight ear foe, either internal or external, that stead la oar way. We are in fine peelaion from a military standpoint. My oompany garrisons the palaoe, tha rite! point. Tbey are to splendid condition. Perhaps I ought not to toy it, but they are la a maoh finer stats of drill and diioipline than any of the orows of ths wr vessels here.

I MRS. SCOTT 153 Bank 8s, SUnn's Block. Madame CorieUo's seleotlons of latest style London Pinnies for Mrs. Scott have ARRIVED Mt and ahoald be in spected by erery lady in the Ottawa Valley who appreciate cneap ana paistx goous tvs the little ones. Tk.

r.1 Aimtmtttk Wsar from 250. up never waa oho per or larger. Bee the new Lonaoa ana rer is corse ve asu Infants' head wear. MRS. scon Slinn's Bleek.

IT MAY BE TRUE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN ooughlng for many months, perhaps ysars, but before believing yourself incurable try DR. SYRUP OF TURPENTINE. AUCTION SALE Entire 000 tec te ot Nicely Furnished House "No. 18" Florence st Wo haro reoeived instructions from Mrs. Rios to eell without teeerro tho oontents of Parlor, Diningroom, Kitchen aad 8 bed rooms; tbo furniture in nios order, good Carpets, Curtains, Stovee, Glass and Stone war, fin Pearwltrror, Pictures, etc, etc, Sale on Thursday, tbo 88 Marcb.

eommenolna; at 1080 a. to O.B.TACCART, Anetloneer. AUCTION SALE Velnableroal estate being 00m posed of lot Ko. 8 os the tooth side of Clarence street and known as Noe. 363, me, and aW Clarence Tne boikUnt are la (ood repair, oompoead of two dwellings and store.

Briok raaeer, alao table thtds and other outbuilding. A rare op-portuity to seoure a bergala as the owner Mr. Jas. Caddy, to removing to the North-west, There will alao be eold aha entire oenteats of the dwelling house, eomposed of ererythinc In a good borne, piano, oarpete, curtains alao number of horses, busses, aouble end slagi. eoal carts, traasea.ooal screens, derrick, expree waggon and bntgr in fact every thing necessary for express or coal business.

Sale to commence at 1030 a. Tuesday. tnesTrd instant, in the dwelling No, Ki Clarence street. The sale of the property will take place alt aa sharp. Terms of sate, cash (or the bouaenold furniture stock, etc etc, 10 per cent on the real easts at time of sale aad the balance within day.

"Remember Tuesday. tfaeTrth. OB. TAGG: ART St SON. Auctioneer and Valuator, 198 Wellington at AUCTION SALES.

I beg retpeottully to oall too attention ot all thoce who wtead dispoalns; of their uraltnre at auo.lou to the tact that I haro never yet eonduoted a eale at private homes where the prooeedisKS hare act proven satisfactory to ths seller. Indeed I bare been eo ortsnate as to bava never beard a word of complaint aad while obtalnlait the best possible prices I will always make prompt returns, payinc ever proceeds immediately af cer the eale. My experience Is such ae to guarantee satisfaotloo in every particular or forfeit my tight to any payment for my sou loss. loan furnlahhe beet of references and eaah if required. Appointment eaa be made by postal sard or by letter to No.

1 8U Joseph street. a LK VECtUZ. Auctioneer. PA Among the most Important sales booked for April is that of trs.T ho. Cross, XS Wilbrod street, April Utb.

At lie tiroes, rjasarmty, ssaron Tins. 01 about forty Cooking; 8 tores to be eold wlthoat reeerre. Baleto commence at 10a.m. Notiee to tbe Trade. OOMPT0N OORSXTS.

"We have gectired the sole agency for Eastern Ontario Cot these celebrated, goods. A. fah range of all qualities and fdzes will be kept in stock from which the trade only -will be supplied on the usual terms. A. SEYBOLD 5c CO.

BIRTH. Gnsirr On ths 181b Instant, tha wifs of 'Douglas Grant, of a son. MARRIED. Wallace Bckrodohs On Wednesday, March 21, 1S94, at ths residenoe of the bride's mother, by the Rer. Hugh McLean, Morphy Wallao of FallowfieW.Qui., to Gilea Ann Amelia, daughter of Jie late George Barroogbs, Goulboarn, Ont.

Stswabt STrvistow Tuesday, 80th March, at St. Andrew's church, by the Rer. W. T. Herridgo, B.

WUliam Stewart, of this city so Jeesis, youngest dsaghter of ths late Archibald Sterenton, Nepean. 6tswaet Stivkhsok On the 20th St. Andrew's church, by ths Rer. W. T.

Herridgo, B. William Stewart to Jessie, roongeet daughter of the lata Archibald Stevenson of Nepean. DIED. Will ia ia Tn Ottawa oa the 23rd of March, 1894, E. P.

Williams, son of tne late Rer. 8. Williams. The funeral services will bs held at two o'clock on Monday, ths 26th at hi late residenoe, 192 Bridge street, and afterwards at Beech wood cemetery. Shahko Ob Thursday afternoon.

March 22nd, Zilleh McElroy, wife of Robt. C. Shannon, of theC P. R. The funeral will take plaos from bar late residenoe, 81 te Breton for ths CL P.

R. depot for East Templeton at 8:45 p. m. on Monday, tho 20th Inst. Brisnds will please attend.

KlKO To-day, 24th at bar Jala residence, 502 Btnk Lola Emit, wifs of Robert King, aged 22 years. Funeral oa Bandar at half past tea aad private. Geo. Snlpntaa, Leading funeral Director and Krabahner. rohlngs.

Moderate prioaa. St Bank st. Alwarespen. Telepnensl McINTYRJC CODE ORDE. aaaaisimns, soLtarroas an Hocaanw.

BosJaJatojattan dree to Commercial bsstnssj aWosTTCssj Carlston Oaasabsrt Sparks aa, Ottawa, 02TXT TO LEND OH RXAXj ESTATE. A. aT, afosBTTTBa Q. O. B.8.Corm Johb T.

Oama. MONEY TO LEND XMMTLL at MAT, "wsnns Braan Br. Orawa Oa toproved real estate. Apply to BXLCOUBT MaoCRAKXX A HENDERSON Barbjstbbs. Kra.

Central Chamaera, Ottawa. WaUfTS. TTTANTKD A competent housemaid, one IT aocustomod to waiting oa toblo. Good references required. Apply to Mrs.

Wm. Hutchison, 71 Canoeesion st. WANTED A general Barren who oaa cook; bo washing. Good wagea to oompetent person. Refereaoss req aired.

Mrs. J. B. Doris, 170 Argyle are. WANTED TO RENT 2 or rooms suit able for light housekeeping.

Fur niahsd, ezoeptlng blankets and household linen. Address offis. MEN WANTED Practical dsooraUro paper hangers, alao good sign writer. None but thorough first oieet workman need apply. Geo.

Howe, 201 Sparks st. TO DRESS-MAKERS Wanted a first olaes basque hand. Apply IBS Rid ran WANTED A good cook. City refer, no required. Apply 123 Cooper st.

WANTED A general servant. Apply to Mrs. J. Davidson, "The Shanty," cor. of Abb and Kent sts.

AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER it prepared to taks a fsw mors pupils for evsning instruction in shorthand aad typewriting. Term moderate. Addreaa U.T. WVonaNAtoffios. 8 WANTED Aa experienced parlor maid.

References required. Apply to Lady Topper, 83 Maria st, ANTED A general eervent at oeee. Apply at 131 somerset at. alter olock p.m. WANTTCD By tbo loth, of April, a good oook, referenoe rtqslred, Apply toiaf ra D.

O'Connor. No. 160 Bay aa SITUATION WANTED As housekeeper or willing to go to the sea -aide la sammor imiiou by a young woman eg S3. Apply ill MaodongaU st. city.

CTSrANTKO afsohlnlst. Good band 00 lather ana lroe planer, uoou wages paia to competent man. Apply Estate Jamee Meolaren, Buckingham, Que, ITICK BOY WaNTED-Wantod a young mn from IS to years of see for offloo work. Most understand type writing aad writ a fair band. Referenor required, riiirsse by letter "Omoa Boy" Jouual omoa.

WANTED A good general blacksmith, also a good oarrieg maker. Good wages to ui table men. Apply at onoo to W. J.Bradley, Donrobln P. Ont.

2 tw 3d WANTED A good general servant; mart understatd washing. Apply at Ml Spars a trees, ANTED At the Ottawa Bustnees College a number of youae: ladies andsentlemeB to ouaUfy for positions as Bookkeeper and amanuenses; course theroush and practical. John Ee4n, priaoipal. 36 O'Connor et, STAMPS WANT KD6ldOaaail an. United States and other stamps ae need tt to SO Kara aeo.

For many I pay 1 to fSeaoh. George we. Us Spadloa ava. Toronto. AGENTS WANTED.

WANTED Two general agents to repre seel in Ottawa City, aad viclnety. the North Amerioan Ufa Aeraranoe Coy of Toronto, one of the most suoosesful and rogree-slvs lntdtutlont on the Dominion of Canada, good ooetrmota to the right men, Ad dress. Fair, Insseotor. EUngstoo, Ont WANTED A special agent for Ottawa city who has ability to represent bneinen for a good reliable Oaaad lan Life Aea Co of over Su yeara' experience, with easy plans to work sad whodeeirs a remunerative ooatraot Apply X. Jousmal ofBoo A GENTS WANTED Ma or female Jr.

handle our new boasebold neeceetltlee Used by every family, sells to every housewife; sa atapls aa flour. No capital required. The, greateet opportunity ever offered to egente. write for circular aad full parUceuers, free. Lea A Lock Box Toronto, Canada, em A GENTS saaks tS.S aday- Greatest kitchen utensils ever Invented.

Retells Isote. I to Isold ia erery house. Sample, postage paid, SOU. Foresee A Moafakln. CinclnaaU.

O. 08T-A parse containing a diary and passes JLi over ell railways in Canada. Finder will besuitaol rewarded by returning toJOL-RSAl XTOR SALE That beautiful property situated I1 00 the beak of the Ottawa Rlvar between the rssideaees of af re. Currier and ft Blaok-burn. and oecupied by M.

MoNaughhton, New Kdlneurgb. The property oomprues about of aa acre with a large storey dwelling bouse DufMMi. Aenlr to Measra. Gemmill A Mav. Carlston Chamssrs, 8parks atreek, Ottawa, TO LET.

rrv LET From lib. May to 1st. October, a well fnrnished boose on Sandy Kill, containing roo-ns and all modrn oonreclenoes. Address M. T.

D. Joukxax otlloe. LET Modern houses, Noe. 109 and 111 Slater street, containing double parlors, new extension, separate dining room and kitohen, ssrrn bedrooms, new bath and oloeet (separate), new Butterworth combination furnaces, electric light, good cellars, and re-papered and painted. Aa that bouses are so centrally located and in a very desirable section, with granolithic aids-walk on full block, they should command tha attention of eitissaa looking for convenient roomy house.

R. Uglow ft 86 Sparks street. 3 TO LET Dwelling No. 239 Liagar near O'Connor six rooms, extension end summer kitchens. Bath and w.e.

Rent 12, without tax or waterratos. Apply to Chaa. King. 30 Sparks st, FTV5 LET That attached briok residence, 1st A O'Conaor street, near Linger street. 000-tatning ten rooms, parlor, diningroom, library and kltohon, on ground urnace.

eleotrie aad gee Usht, aa exoellenl basement; drains perfect Apply to Chaa King fit Sparks at TO LET Houses No. 81 and 85 Vittoria street and 629) Wellington st. Apply W. A. Allan, Victoria Chamber.

3 OFFICE An inaumnoe agent oaa obtain a comfortable ofEoe oheap. Apply to 61 Sparksit, rwyO LET Three furnished ioome.on Srst JL floor with board, ia private bonea baring all medern lmrTorementa. Apply 17 Meteetfe street. ROOMS TO LET A fsw well furalshsd rooms to let. Suitable for members of Parliament or others during sees! on, with good board and belt ot attendance.

Term reasonable Also tabls board. Apply 81 Albert st. 6 mO LET Detached briok house. rood locality A No 74 Somerset aL east ot Uertter eC 11 rooms, at preaeet occupied by K. A.

Bradley, Esq, Apply to W. a Odell. 0 Somerset st. I TO RENT Two large airy, well furnished with or without board. Hons with all modern improvement.

Only two minutes' walk from tha Hoars of Commons, sns block from street oar. Locality the best la th city. Prio moderate. This is aa exceptional opportunity for persons requiring the comforts of a home ia a quiet locality, convenient to the heart of ths city. References if required.

Apply to Id Kent near Wslliogton. 0U8E TO LET No. It Oartler street, al modem eooveslMiaee. AnnlrB.Thaok K0 Sparks street. WOK BAXaB.

FR SALE Offers wiU'b received for the porch ae of a few shares la th "Ottawa and North Oower Macadamised Road alao a few shares in tbo Ottawa Eleotrip Railway all paying dividends of 8. Apply Joe am. office. 3 SALIC A well marked 8t Bernard dog, moatae old. br llaxr Cobb ex Beaara.

(Benmore ex Sara) Jor extended pedigree aad further particulars apply to Box li joUBSal, THOUSAND ISLANDS For sal or to lot, ths summer rosidaaos, Rnassl Cot-tags and tws lots at Hillorsst oa St, Law-renoe, Si mtlte west of Brookville. Partly furniabed; sitoatioa delightful; boat landing. PartionUrs from Colin Roses 1, Ottawa. SALS-A Liupetly In Oensra Twa.good ktcsilty rented, pa ring over MX oa int la rested, win be eold on easr -terms: also houass In all part of th city both to esU aud to rest. Apply Geo H.

woodbsua, X7 Sparka at. Offlos hours to ULM aad I to Ufa TJWR BALE A aids spring buckboerd buggr JP Nearly saw. May be oeea at No SSI Wellington at, I IJIARM FOR BALE or wm exchange for otty property, 100 aoree oa the Reaeell read, about 11 mikes from Ottawa, good boose aad farm build logs. If not not eola before lfaroh 15th will raaL Alao 100 cords sf wood for sals. Apply norenoe st lid tsw.

Window Raikti for SaUev HAVE A few hundred pair window sasa I for sals cheaper than any factory In Canada twill make prices right. J. Da actor and Builder. Qllmour tt, Ottawa. 1st Honsss Tor BU.

BUT from ths builder, first olass houses, for eale at ths lowest peeslbl prices, on the north etdeof Oilmour street, between Beak and Kent, These hens are all beeted with Daisy hot water boiler and hare all the most modern improvements and first nit at In every parttcalafrom foundation us. Oome and see tnem. ApplyS. J. Darls.

Gilnaour st. or Jaas at. AW KILL AND WATER POWER, FOR I BALE For excellent water power th saw mill erected thereon, an ample supply of water at all seasons, a good place for a grist mill. Four mil isa mill, sour miles to rauroaa Btauone oc CPRandO, A A Ky Companies. For particular apply to Jama Reerea.

rR SALE OR TO RENT Solid briok hens as, heated by bot water torn toss, aad extension kitchens, Noe. 184, 128, 128 and 130 Lyon street, corner of Nepean. Will bs sold 00 easy term of payment, mortgages 6, small payments down, Noe. 124 sad 128 arc to rent, former front 1st Msr.tho latter bow with nominal rent to let Mar. Stable with one houeo.

Apply to F. Thoa. peon, 27 Sparks St. FQ KM at. The 1 ISO vacant lota aftaatad aa Ann McLeod.

Flora, Archibald Catherine, Conn sari on. Percy Bay, Lyoa and Kent eta. west most ri marsIra nart tt tha city. Terms to suit pnrohsssrs. For further particulars apply to C.

H. CARRIERS, tlMeeoalfeeVToereparkl. BATHER and SASH cheaper er thaa oath on fo I A month of Februarr. For only at Woodland'a, St Beeserer etraet. SALE BY TENDER.

Of ValuAbls Wtsr PziTUeg-s. Ths Receiver of tho Estate of tho late Andrew Dickson will receive sealed tenders up to noon of the 17TH DAY OF APRIL NEXT for ths purchase of that valuable property known at ths Lower Rapids Water i'owar in the Villas of Pekanhasa. com prising all ths property described ia a certain deed dated 16th September A. D. 1803, from Andrew Dickson to William Dickson, except those portions thereof since sold to Messrs.

J. A J. Gillies aad to J. H. Frsaois by deeds dated Sard.

November, A. D. 1877 and lit May A. 1868, reepeotiraly. There are situate upon tho property a saw milL a planing mill, a sash and door factory aad a cheese factory.

Th usual oonditions of sale of the High Court -of Jottioe will apply. Ths high set or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to tho Receiver, or to his solicitors Messrs. Belooart, MecCraken A Henderson, Ottawa, P. LABJcoars, Receiver.

Ottawa, Maroh 24th. 1894. w-s The Fifteenth Annnal Exhibition Paintings; ate, of tbo Royal Canadian Academy of Arts will bs opened fa tbo National Gallery, O'Connor street, on Friday, the 30th March Next daily until the 7th April from 10 a.m. until 10 p-m. Admission 25 cents.

JAMES SMITH, Secretary. WOXDEBLAKD KUStt-THUTEE' 145 SPARES ST. i Week Commencing; Msjoh 88. not a repulsive oWeet but gentleman spaakiag four different saMnaast T- Hsb smstsi ftkaa ksasaat sas At To Js ths Doe Taosd Zvf Hs is ths drkt of a Ufs time and engage! at aaactaal salary of K0 per week. 3ieS of people have paid esate te eee Je JeTbnt bo earn IA l.T Tj eoUeoUoa of Woedere, ZUnsasaa.

eta. ThZ crowning oomantttoa emrtoas smllii Tho Doc sve ad Buiiai Raw osPterma wM Ruetlsa forest wnea JiieiacowisavagesBBSsnsiBt who oould cot speaa aa teteUlgible word, was disoovered of his mother. jo wui ue featur of Btrsuat aad Baileys greatest show en earth po bbbbbb aad will be eent back te Russia. III Kaa Tka rtrw ws Bter VaoderiUe Co? Adntlaaaaa aa 1 Smii. trxDim ths owrnrauraHBD raTBattaas oxsiBtt abb iasz Asxxnnx.

GRAND CONCERT WILL BE TENDERED lime. Jcspliiiie CliattertoiL HARP VTBTU080. "-T TV ngt ITna rsflei UOXDAY EVC RIAECH AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, in the Music Hall of tho BICEAU STREET CCXYEXT HEY EDINBURGH unrif tela uuen. Hons) Fainter. autsaor ripor Btvmrer, Oor.Sassex stsutd Steuaew Proetor's (Old BteVBd.) Oa the 15th April I will open the above stars fully stocked with Ready Mixed Paints, Dry Colors, Brushes Varnishes, Cats.

Tarnentlaa. Wbitlnc.Ulae.sto, AisowithsBas DUpUrof WUprers American aad Oaaadlas.ta newest designs sad Tints, Prices sow, very low. Tbere will then be as need to go past your neighbor for wars or supplies. Orders for tin ting and WMtswashlsg taken at 1KB Orstghton street ia th meaatlme. WILL EXHIBIT WE HATE CARRIAGES WE WILL BELL AT 1 i Air nninc nrtLrrniut Coma And See WtMobgoAwfZteUM i 137 SPARKS ST.

Beo. MlielJ Mrs. Oalixts Gaaaau.No. aSSt. OUawa, says My child was suffartog wits, a very bad cold whoa I uted Dr.

La violet, to's Syrup of On 25s. bottU cured aim oempletely. Mrs. J. A.

Merin.No. IS Bt. Josoph BV, Ottawa, says 1 I muotsoy that Dr. Larioa Utto's Bymp of Turpeatina ts tho only remedy which has been aMa to oars ary two ofaildrea of very bed eotda, whioa them a great deal of uffriag. last to give ths present testimonial.

happy I- By kind permietiaei of the Lady BaperW Reserved Seats. SLM. Intslly ttoket to admit had at Meesre. where alee of Musae Hall can to eseTaeXa sseured 6ataraay, iaareh St la. aad aesir' MjrobJBth AitototUdosrioa Ueaat TO DAY Nil BABY.

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