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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 11

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j. a. i A RIVER and' rra LEGENDARY BE INVESTIGATED. PwtaiPmUM VlU rmmi to Its (MtWIitlMakrwBiilktMiriM. ess an tM hM Xouaate as Fm CWf Barfl of the i 1 rt fw montha the jjuraa? ut aext raw mantha the.

nn teiry which has for yean bang around tbe Copper river la Alaska will be dissipated. 1'p lew of tbe thousand wbo are even new pairing flute Alaska will eat looeei trees tbe general army of! prospector a Sitka and go by Infrequent beats to Ores, and thane tnAlagaaik, which- is on the, north iaboreof tbe great delta of Copper; uvea, -j 1 1 A' a Including tbe marshy Islands, sand bars' and, small channels: into which the great atresia la dlTlned, tbe month of tbe river Is ores 0 miles In width and tram tbe sea wrwhere the rtrer divides ft over BO miles. I Cooper Wer Mass way np la the center of the soatheastem eorner of Alaska and flows almost due south to tee ocean. Its eoorce ai eoaiewhere in the jUakaa range of it la beamed In by parallel ranges for wostof its length. Its bed to.

a long, winding gorge at canyon, cm eat of the solid rock by ancient glaciers, On the west oome la BianysmaU trtbotartes whloh tush down from among the reeowtalaa, Ike. water; ia sbalW and swtft, baring afallef so dm 8,000 feet la 40 mUes; .1 xMTfgablefererea eataUeet of steam craft sad even eanees shallow boata haTej to be poled or tertooos channel wblob wliid thro oh Its reok itoewn bod. Tbe Indieas prefer to trarel tfvae its eearea In winter; when it la covered with lee; but to this mode of trarel there Is a1 errtoos draw-baek. From tbe middle of November nn-Ut tote nvTehroary a terrible wind blows almeeli oeastaatly down tbe floneUke anyoa, a wind so that Hvlng enatnreaoaa hardly, face it Of coarse the wlad la not aetuaOy oontinooos, bnt It Is so nearly as that, eonaideriag the leak of she! tee afteeded along lis desolate banks, travel hj baaardoos st best, 1 1 BataotwiMietaadmgaatbetodffllenltisa crlng'proepeetccs will probably penetrate Its jvery. eonroa during the- next 19 vw S- rx a.

I g.iiraojfom corm bxtkb f.OtSTHCT. for- itj la geserally believed tbe nteld wealth awalte the men wbo shall toce the dangae end ezptDre lie npper eaoheai 'Place bads have been found near the tsomth of the river, aeti rich in gold, ttlatroe, botrteh anongh to leed shrewd proepecVoTt to believe that farther ap the siver are jtooer which will eqaal those along the Xlondtka, Bolwhllstbecbaaoeeof fibdlag gold are I anppoeajt to be good, ithere i sa eqaall; aUaring prospect based on jthe oldtradl' tione which -led to tbe naming of the A atve. 4 They toll stortts of mooataln of solid oeeper which rears a red peak np aomewhara aear the eoarce, manntala Whkh the Indians know about and which. they jealously gaard, bat whloh ro white tnaa has ever eaea aad lived to tell about, It to like the tabled ailver! mountains of the the Indians get copper from somo-' drhera hi most oertsln, foe It la a oemmoa ateeu with tbem. They zaake kojlela, knlferhledes.

pans and etha articles of it. They ahti brfcg dowa copper era la which' alive and aarnethnes aold la mixed. It to; Well known alio that the indisna are too try to be mtners aad thai If the copper gtaaof He expoeea on eomse tbey wouw never ni an troanie to use it. Ueotoaant explored Copper river tn I WS and iaearly starved tardagB loss ol supplies. Much rain felL as that, althongh It was la April, sledslng 1 was next to, impossible and the men slept la the Sloan lo sopping tfethet tot week.

The ar known asMidnoos-klea, or 6tick! ha an ancient fenutattoa xc aosuJicy anil are credited aumerouaaaecrca of Amerlcaca as wel as Buadana, Beosnl visiters Copper river denjtbla and tay the Indiana are-rntstugeat aao; cneaom la a recent hKtor posted tat Alaganlk a Ooppe rtoaraaoepaeto ha thU to sayot Indiand are net boatlle. On thetjoatrary, they are mot than They are a Inner, mere Intelligent lot of men fbaa any Alaska, Indians along the eosat and compare favorably with the bast example of the Crows or Chippewa, The ase- dean, have' a fine, a otoer, klad eje era manly Ini aetion and look yoa antatwmtMiaawwaeatneysaiK. i Wavaled and tamped with a band sjf stz 4f taeaef or nearlr tea days, off aad en, aad la every eamp found tbem ready to help carry our staff short dlstaoeee, to help as get wood and water fa camp, and, aJthonghj they were eurioaa sometimes, they neve aMtested a single article." The asms prospector, la deeorlblng bis Win apt tba siver, aays: h-j i trip from tbe Bear House, for even under fsversble 'anipkesa party With loaded 'boat caa only make about two miles a day and mast work Ilka heroes to even aocora- pllih htdltanoe.j- Tbey must be reedy to sleep upon a river bar, where the stones vary.fiom ana black nd bowlders the slat sf one's bead; they must woo Mar-: pheuslilng ana patch of open ewamp, with the ram falling la torrents; tbey must work early and late aad expect to be aoak to tbeirwatsta day after day tbey most be coolant with twoj hasty meals; a day, an aca meala bacoa and beans, then bean sad bacon, then baccta and; coffee aad occasionally a toxtgh flapjack. la Impossible to oook more when' pathtng ahead; sgaiij, blaakeU of-? get Wet, and there is no place to dry uem-o picnic even for man accustomed to nardsaina of frontier llfaJ "JBoyond th. Sheep Bouse tbe Upper Bea Jtotiis crs distance of.

seven mUcs and on, the sasie slde of tha riverj Bare hbon an miles an hen. The, I 1 '1 1 1 1. 1 Jest limply a pure extract prime beef-4ha)fa Llisio COMPANY'S Extract. Highly concentrated. No adultersti in.

Be sore get the genuine rith blue signature1 and Jtroid disippoiAtment With inferior and imitation ions. aala fc, aant ftwt. trnwHajna a. MiMiicOlr.aBatnaBTk. rlver-la a mb wide and very there being only two seasons of the yea when! paMwge at this point la praotlbable la the fall, from Sept.

10 to Oat, 15, spprarl-: mately (by boat); or In Month and April oatbaiee." Bt een ntwer these dlsoonraglng con-j dltlons (he possibility of finding rich plae4 ers or of reaching tbe monntkin of oopper will lead determined prospebtors to posh; to tbe and by nest spring Copper rivj er wiu as no longer a mystery. R0tal; TOURIST, BelgraaVs Tstare I Hake Vs aj TUlt. If atay of ambitions lerlcan belles bsve plahned to ensnare tbi bSeetlona of, Prince Albert of Belgium, heir preramp-f tbtf coustry, may Interest them to learn' that he It no eallow. Inexperlenoed youth woo will raiaai aXBXBt oy BiLanjx, lands aed fair! faces. Ahhbaeb onrv S3L he ha raveled azteaalvely and has already visited net only every capital la Europe, but msnf of tbe great cities ef the orient.

Be tola fair haired youth. 6 feet It Inches high. He Is rather slender, but upright sod athletic Be brushes hlshsir back la tbe style vulgarly called pompai dour. Jert now he 1 beginning to grow a beard. He if intelligent and rather good looking.

His face and noas era unusually long, a cWacjteristlo strongly marked in his fatbet, uncle and grandfather. I Be is extremely popular pith tbe army and people generally. When oa duty, he used to marchibis company twice a week through the. streets of Brussels. Crowds always gathered: and cheered him' as he passed.

IWheni military discipline permitted, ha would take the men into a cafe or a beer garden and treat them to Belgian; beer andj dgara. Be makea every effort to prove himself a royal trtoad of tbe people- I l- Tbeptii Bis petsoaal Metetsions t. His grandfstbsr left a great rtly accumulated by hlmtelfj partly acquired with his wife, the daughf ter of Louis Philippe. King Leopold hai spent hit share, bnt that of the Count of I-lander ia now computed at 130,000,0001 The prince WIU Inherit Ave palaces and country houses. To begin with, these I a great belae la Pr nasal; containing a aplendldf gallery of palntlnga The chief palace after this Is at Laeken, aear Brus-els, a splendid edifice In the style of Var-asillea, Then there ia a chateau beaatif ul-ly situated lath romantic forest of tbe Ardennes, Thia is the meet charming of all his reeidencce, Tbe crown Jewel of Belgium are valued at 1300,900.

The crown contains tbe mod pracMUSirubyiever brought from tbe Buri-meaa mines. Tbe king of tbe Belgians rer Loeivea a yearly allowance from parliament i i frincej Albert wm be with us for asveral months I Be meant to tee almost every part of the United States, from New York to California New Qrlcan and Florida; and as far north at Seattle and Portland and bach through Panada to St. John's. I HE IS NO STRANGER. Beraabe Baa Already gaeat Xlght Te a 1m Waahlagtea I.

Senor Polo da Bernabe, the new Spaalth wbo has been appointed. to. re- plaoe Da) Veto, will be ao stranger in Washington, a ha was attached to the Spanish legation In our national capital FOLO BSBJtABK. for elshf years. It was there that ha first entered tbe diplomatic service, being seat SS an attache hi 171 In 1875 be was promoted to the office of third secretary and held that position until 1881, whan be was trahtf erred to the foreign offloa' at Madrid.

4. Senor Bersabe was born In Madrid. Ha ibmeaol a family wboss itnombora have frequently figured In Sponiab diplomacy. his father. Admiral Polo, having' bean minister, to tbe United States la 1873.

I In 1841 he via aPDolnted second secre tary to Holland, from which post be, ia ltso, retforned to the fbrslga office st Jiad- no Mm aierauou to th xaak at tola- 'vxxs 9hPANY5H I 'I orst time see strange -1 we desirable oa win begree fortune tpai THIS OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. SATURDAY. Ister followed shortly after, when, from 'minister to Egypt and later to Brazil, he returned to become chief of aba commer cial aection of tbe foreign office of Spain. At tbe time of his recent appointment as minister he was engaged In a special department of the foreign ministry at Mad- rid dealing with commercial matter and consulates. The minister' marriage to Senora Meade de Vigo, daughter of the present embassador of Spain to Germany, a woman of great charm and beauty of parson, oc curred a few yeara ago.

Senor Polo de Bernabe la a man of many accompUahmeata, with a great store of knowledge on commercial relatione. Ha la a linguist, speaking Snglish fluently, and has written a number of valuable treatise on commercial aubjecta. 1. 1 INDIAN AT PRINCETON. Katev the Calvenltyla Fall Blood eC Ireqaola.

The firat full blooded Indian enter Princeton university Is Bbo-wbaa-ne-nh and he la a member of the Irqucis tribe of the old Six Nations, i Tbe home of the survivors of thto'oaoa powerful people to oa the reaerration at Sanborn, N. Bao-wBaa-irB-ua. where ha was born. His mother was a Seneca of the tribe of Bed Jacket and Kloutwogky. On the university book thia dusky student signed his name Howard Edwards Gansworth, but bla Tuacarora ancestors called his grandfather Rbo-whas-ne-ub, which means "newecarrler.

Bla father also bore this nam and it la atill applied to tbe eon when ha return to tbe reaerration, Tbe Drat Bbo-whaa-ne-ub was on of the origins! pony ezpreae men of west ern New York and a famous rider of thoae I day. Howard Gansworth Is an earnest youna man of SI year. He to remarkably intelligent, and (peak English without a tinge of brogue. Most of hi education be received at the Carlisle (Pa.) Indian school. While there be waa a hard student and became a great reader, history and biography being of particular interest to him.

Tbe diploma of the Indian school was conferred upon him In 1804, and soon thereafter be entered tbe Dickinson college preparatory school at Carlisle. Last year he took a special courae la Dickinson college. He speaks with great enthusiasm of the work of the Carlisle Indian achool and feels great prids la the progress of hi na-tlfe He entered Princeton because ha Intend to be a lawyer and beeanee, aa he puts he wants to be Among the whites that may learn front them the thing which hi own people oonld not teach him. Ha ia making bla own way through the university, being helped a little by the 80 a year which he gets from the fond for the higher education of Indiana, He also won a scholarship and by waiting on a table where some of the theological students board he earns his own board and a little pocket money beaidea. v-.

The Indian problem I a matter very aear to Gansworth' heart. He wants to see the Indian civilised and given perfect liberty to abow what be caa do. The present policy of the United State In abutting tbe redskin oft to themselves in reservation he considers a aariout mlitake. HER FACE HER FORTUNE. ri'-r-'4'' Caa California Oaas Girl the WU, wealthy Bpaaiard.

In the rich and beautiful Senora Ca-brero, wife of the wealthy Spaniard Don Pernande Cahrero of tbe City of Mexico, the people of San Francisco ware recently atonlthed to discover tbe person of Marlon Nolan, the pretty gum girl who was much admired during the Midwinter fair of three year A Tbe etory of her a volution Is a romance lit real life. Aa the abort skirted, pretty gum gm sn created a local senaatlon Her portrait was made the trademark of the gum oompany, and flaring poster displayed her picture everywhere. The aeoond atage of the evolution oame when California proposed to erect a statu that should typify the magnificent womanhood of the state. A model waa wanted, and thus was developed a beauty contest. Photograph and measurements were ought and numerously received.

The fairest of the fair among California beau- tie were represented. Marlon Nolan' picture wer among the number. When I the contest narrowed down to a- final nn iviun, mm, iuo uia IMMA won, and she was Bailed a "the California Venus" Next ah went on the (tags and became the queen of the ballet, and while UU aXUOBA CABHKBO. hfnd tba footllgbt she met Don Cabrera It ssema 'to bava been tbe nana! case of lov at first sight that goea with all up to data romances. After a time the don returned to Mexico.

Shortly afterward Mar Ion Nolan, now famously beautiful, suddenly and myaterloualy disappeared, from tbe city. Month paaeed, and then equally, suddenly there waa telegraphically Cubed upon the world from the south that "tht California Vsnua," Marlon Nolan; had been married to wealthy Don Fernandez Cahrero. Sba haa lately made a flying visit to tba Interesting scenes ef tbto etory that ar laid In San Francisco, where three year ago aba waa a poor nut pretty schoolgirl, wbo never dreamed of the change which war feoom. i 'v i FASHIONS OF NEW YORK. Silken Fabrics Which Are Dreams of Subtle Beauty.

i XIOH EITE0TS POS TEAS. Kaay Haw Weaves Bbewtag Arttotte Celee CeaahtaaHaaa Kevel Ways la Walsh la Used raeeiaaitag ICopyrlght. Utt, by American Frees ciauoe.j If there to any handsomer or richer material than hi new tilken fabrio now offered, I hav naTer seen it. It I a mingling of all other ailk and the consequent production of a euperb piece of goods There ar aevaral color combination of tbi new ilkto that' all. tastes may be salted, bat the loveliest one is where electric blue and silvery whit are united la one perfect feet I Tbto allk baa been woven tO Inches wide eo that the new two piece skirt can be eut from it, leaving the atrlpea to meat la front la a shaped design.

It to a heavy oorded eicilieane weave, with alternate three Inch at ripe of heavy aa tin. Tbeaatin weave la the el ec trio blue. Tbe alternate tripes are white, with a rich moir thrown over them. Tbe moire in soma light hints of the bine and eomatimea the bin look nearly white, ao that altogether the surface ahowa a subtle blending of tbe two, Paint green and Ivory, Ivory and old roe aad a desen- other combination of eolor are brought together la thia beautiful ailk, which ia rich enough for a coronation robe. Tbe intention ia to have tralna of medi um length to all gowns made of thia silk, which I could not find a nam for.

It goea without aaylng that no trimming I to be put upon the skirt, but no restriction I placed oa the amount that may be added to the waist. i One pattern cowa had the waist round and low la the neck aad draped with a white crepe Ilaae Ichu. Thia bee an at tba corner of tba right aid of the neck and waa festooned to tbe left shoulder and carried over a-knot of electric blue eat la rib-boa aa wide aa the stripe. The fichu Was carried serosa the back and over the right shoulder, and there loosely tacked Into a graceful design, aad from there brought aero a boat to tb left aide, where ft hid under a belt and rosette of tb ribbon. There wer puffs to tb (loaves, and shirred rep lies long sleeve which eould be slid under tb puff and tied with tape, or tb long sleeve could be omitted where a more elaborate effect was desired.

Among the new ailk wa And many bro-cades, mostly in the Jacquard effect. A goodly (hare of these ire ia bayadere design, particularly ia black. Tba body of tbe silk Is brocaded, with waved and oorded line in tb roundabout fashion. Soma of the atrlpea ar satin faced, with heavy carded edge. Tbar are' om very handaoma new thick ailk for cloak and mantle.

Those with cords Ilk ottoman, groegrain bayadere aad sicUlenne are tbe rtcbact. There are aom damaak with raised figures. meetly ia odd and Intricate eoroll design and palm' leaf pattern, Taffeta in Una cbecka nd la large piaida and also in pretty trlpes srs all Striped taffeta is so artop and ao pretty that many very dainty gown will be made of it. There ar certain effect to be obtained with taffeta dlk that no other can give. A dalntinee attache to it la om occult manner, and It will be long before It lose It popularity again.

A reception droae whloh I saw wa mad of red and gray taffeta in broken narrow atrlpea. The skirt wa plain and deml-tralned, though down' tba front aaama war ruche, of black lace. Tba blouae baaqu had a slashed peplum edged with narrow niching of black crepe liase. The rover wer likewise trimmed. Tbe full teat front wa of white crepe liase, with narrow black lab edging sewed to all tba plaits and on the draped stock.

A novel arrangement wa ahown on the sleeve. A quadruple shirring reached half way up the arm both hack and front. It broke tbe lines ia a very artistic fasbioa. Nearly aU tb designs tb lighter ilk, like stripe and checks, are produced la wash ailks also. Bom oorded silk can be washed.

There are about 850 different design In the printed silk. Home are smallj some large, torn modest la design and color and others very bright, not to say glaring. But what with the dainty checks and stripes and tb printed silks every person ought to find a favorite. Lace aa trimming la bettor liked than eror and incredible quantities of it will be employed. The latest fancy ha been to eut out tb large spray of white chantilly and apply tbem directly on a surface of rich meuea colored, armnra.

The' design la question la unusually large and I Interlaced la a sort of lattice pattern over the whole front of the skirt. In a eostum which I taw ana row wa brought around the bottom of the train. None wa pat an tba waist, -Tbe waist was high In tba nark, and had small ''revert and wida gtraw atots. Aaae. aTVBWPfO AWP white mouaaellne da sole vest, Thia waa lathered full aad waa slightly pouched at he front.

Thar were a narrow green vet-fat belt and high etock of the same In a lecoralag myrtle ahade. Tbe si ceres were tUia, but tbe whole affect was Indeecrlba-y rich. -1 noticed on a thick terry velvet la a lull olive green a Dumber of set pieces of end crocheted lac la earn thread. Thia Sa novel and bandaoms. Band crocheted ace ia growing in favor.

It has tbe merit being real In a time when ao much ia imitation. Another novelty la the way of trimming tar all aorta of gowns for home aad for treat to tbe Jewel button, i Tbto to at steel Ulgme with enemeled flowers, cut steel with Imitation Jewels and end to tbe filt and enamel fancies, some large and tame email. Tbe prettiest are of steel and uaeralda In form of a clover leaf. For outing there to a new (tuff called velours de abases, a sort of It wear admirably, but to rather heavy. Scotch tweeds grow prettier and mere arvloaable with each week.

These with tartan facing make stylish golfing cape tad, in fact, whole aulta. There are some vary pretty new tennto flannels, tbe great er part having light gray or drab groundwork with bright atrlpea. I The (hep herd plaids are In for a long run. Gray with canary, burned orange and gamboge, also oora yellow, ia a favorite combination. Coral pink, light heliotrepe, mens, ailver.

Invisible green, a pinkish gray and old roe are all among tbe newest colon; so are turquoise, pervencbe and pimpernel. in piaida tba blue aad green la the new- eat, and I think it will prove very popular. Plaid la produced la everything ilk, velvet, velours, poplin, grenadine, gua and barege and even la the cotton. Tb ginghams abow the effect of tbe rage for plaid, for, though, tbey are nearly always fa plalded detln they are of a klad entirely different from tbe regular Dial a round in other goods. The best ginghams leave very little to Dbooae between tbem and tb allk 'ia point of appeeraaoa.

There ar soma new cotton mixed taffeta la light colors. Tbey are very pleasing to aee and to tL Tbey ar washable. Soma of tbem are woven with a silken gibs aad other ar dull turfaosd. There are torn very pretty thin eotton in faint colore with email checks outlined In allk tbreada In different color. Wool and eotton ar also blended la other very pretty good for everyday wear.

Thia to alae in line check and piaida. In fact, almost everything in the cotton aad wool a-eaveaand mostot the res hav checks ar piaida 1- I (-" The towns, dimities, pluatetl. organ-lies, batiste and percale er printed la ialnty floral designs, for wblob should be duly thankful, as they refresh tb ay. Nothing could be more delicate or lovely than these thin and filmy fabric. Tasy ire not expansive Indeed on wonder tow aU that beauty caa be provided and told cheaply.

1 The pin and coin dotted twtoese wffl fa great favorite and far tbem law aad rib-bob ar tb proper' trimming. Tb fin lawns and linen' batiste are exquisite whan well designed and not vary expensive, As Lent approaches-nearly all yong la-11 es paaa th penitential season la sawing onon their eammer frock. On clever tlrl ha a blouae and a low waist to each lain, ana, witn uineren wamvw appear to have a great variety of olotbea. Tba new parasols and tb bat deserve a a-bole letter to themselves and will hav It next week. One feature te that there ire but half a many ribs as there have been.

On of green silk has 11 ruffles of white dlk mull, each aa Inch each other along the edge. Another to. of green bios and yellow plaid, with rows of lac insertion sewed on to form another All around 1 a deep Bounoe of 'yellow silk' moll with tuck and Spanish beading- And that to by no means tbe I Tba new straw hate for ordinary wear are mad of rough bra Ida. There I are dozens of pretty abapaa, mostly tb turban variety. These turban make on think of; tb ugly round hat in vogue whan boopsklrta and chignon were worn, but they bava aome saving grace in tbq way of trlmmlcg.i There 1 a large number of straw alpine In rough and smooth braid and In very light odors.

There are sallsr shapes, too, of mils a and leghorn as well as aewed Tbe English walking bat or turban Is dipped ia front, rolled high at the aide and tbe crown la literally covered with! lovely spring blossoms mingled witb loops of wire gaas ribbons. I I MAT XjSttUI. rente's Hate Xadastry. I The date Industry 1 In Persia tb most Broil table -of all -agricultural pursuits, about 60,000,000 pound being growa aa-n sally. About one-half; of tbto goat to India, Europe, America and Africa, valued at th local euetom house at about i iTelcaats aslaaaa Since the bagianing of this century no fewer than tS voloanlo islands hav arisen out of tb sea.

Nineteen of that number have aince disappeared, and tan erenow Inhahltrd. I RECEPTION DRB6BE8. MARCH 12 1893 ililiiil Are tfce Best PEOFESSIONAIf CARDS L.8l I Perkins Fraser DitmcTvis Notaries. Etc- Supreme Court! aad Depart mental Agent. I I Office 64 Spark atnet.

fx Perkina. T. P. Morton RARRTSTFTt- Solicitor, etc Suprejme Departmant and ParUauient- ary Agent. I.

I i Rooma 39 and 40 Carleton Chombars, 74 Sparks atreat. 1 amounts at lowest rate of interest. on terma to auit borrowara. I R. A.

Bradley (Lato Bradloy Snow) 'j BARRISTER, 'Boom II, Central Chambers, cor. Elgin and Queen te. 100,000 to loan in province of Quebec and at aix per cent. with privilege of paying oft at any time; also mortgage and debent- urea purchased, 1 Wyld ft temmeU BARRISTERS, NoUrlea. Etc.

Tbe ttolaon Bank Chambers, 14 Me tea tie atreat, Ottawa, Ont. -Martin O'Gara, aC. XT. Wyld. B.

OemmaU. Lewis at Smellle BARRISTERS aad SOLICITORS. Parliameatary and Itopartmental Agents. Solicitors for the Union Bank. (Money to land on.

improved. Baal Eetste at 6 par ceatJ i r- r-- Firat Kloor, Room. 7, Ontario CUtnv 48 Spark treetj OttowsT. J. Travera Lewis.

Jama F. Smell la. JFTwanid BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc. Parliamentary and Supreme Court Agent. Scottish Rita Chambers, 106 1-3 Sparka Ottawa.

Money to Loan. i Geo. B. Webster vi; BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Pub-lie, Supreme sod Exchequer Court, Parliamentary and I Departmental Agent. Money to Loan.

-Office: Scottish Rite Chambers, Spark St-Ottawa. Pratt Fratt BARRISTERS, eta Su preme Court and Departmental Air- en ts, bava removed to) Holbrook Chambers, No. lot Sparks -Prtvata funds to. loan. Horace Pratt, Charlas B.

Pratt i Joseph TeDou4al vl' BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc. Rooms 1 A i o'imp vuuian, uir. nioaau aad Little Sussex at recta, Ottawa. MONEY TO LOAN la Urge er small amounts, at lowest rate ef interest. 1 Hodflns at Onham BARRISTERS, Solicitors, etc Off toes: xtooma an is uotarto xbambers, Cor.

Sparka and Elgin Sta, Ottawa. Uoaey to John' Hodgina. Q. V. Graham.

Chrysler Jt BeUian BARRISTERS, Solicitors, etc. Parll- XDentary, Supreme Court and i Departmental Agents, II and zo Central Chambers, 46 Elgin street. 0'Meara Kehoe- BARRISTERS AT LAW, Solicitors, etc Supreme Court aad Departmental Agents. Office No. 15 Ontario 48 Sparka atreat, Ottawa.

i C7S.0OO to loaa at lowest rata. J. J. Meara. Louis J.

Kaboe. A. E. Blaaciiet BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETcL Room 18, Central Chambers, Elgla St.

MONEY TO LEND on Real Eatat. Straight loaa or by monthly Instalment plan. Georga E. Kldd BARRISTER. Solicitor, ete Supreme Court, reriiameaury Agent, etc -Office: Room 9, Ontario CbamXars, Latchford BARRISTERS, Solicit, Supreme Court and Parliamentary.

Agents, 19 Elgin tret. FJlXatchford. i J. Lorn McDougall Jr Aimd E. Frlpp (Late Gormaa.at Frlpp) BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Supreme lOun ana ariiameatary Agents, i Rooms 39 and 40 Carleton Cham be ra, 74 Sparka SjO.OOO to loan at lowest rates of lateraat.

I Money, to ImA MONEY te lend on City or Country property at par onu ia auma to suit eorrower. NELLLS, MONK A' -rj' BaiTlater, Etc 21 Metcalfe atraet, Ottawa. I Bishop A Smith BARRISTERS, Solicitor, to. 'First floor, Ontario Chambers, 4d Spark atreat, Ottawa. I Money to Loaa oa xeai estate.

John A- Sodthj Beloourt lUtehie' BARRISTERS. Solicitor and Notar4 tea, 23 aad 24 Central Chambers, Ot- taws. I N. A. Beloourt: L.

L. Crowa Attorney for Carleton, Advo cate lor to rrovinos ei wueoec. i. I. I J.

A. Ritchie. I Oeorr Barriater, etc, 72 Mala; HulL que. Telephone 1173. Attends law court of Ottawa and Pontiaa.

Grant tt Sims BARRISTERS. Solicitor. Notaries, Ontario 48 Sparka Street, uttawa. staney to Loan on real estate, i John C. 1 Richard J.

Sim. BARRISTER, Sslicitor. etc No. 17 and 18 Carleton Chambers, Ottawa. Slntdalr BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc.

No. Central tXta wi Tff Them, REMO I 203 SPARKS ST. Bee of GUARDIAN, ROYAL aad LONDON IN syRANCE companies. Removed to. No.

1 i Old Geaho KLONDIKE Start from Vandoover Becaose VANCOUVER Is the beat oat- ntung point oa tbe coast, good being considerably cheaper taaa in car unttea ocstes. VANCOUVER- IsJ tbe nearest port tb Yukon Di of departure to trict. VANCOUVER lal the terminus of whose Steamers ANCOUVER this th C. P. Railwaj will start from, apring.

All North-bound ateamar call at -VANCOUVER. a. Direct ateamer to Yukon Porta have bow commenced to run from VANCOUVER. the only Canadian port wnere passengers iranaier Di rect irom train (to ateamer." 1 KLONDIKE Is la CANADA. OUT FIT IN VANCOUVER AND SAVE p.c CUSTOMS DUTX.

w.aoi i- Preaidei Board of Trade, a. v- Daantlaatat i Dr. W. tLGrabam DENTIST Office cVer MaoCarthy's Drag Store, ZtH Wellington. Phone 462 Gaa adminiatered.

r- James S. Sobartgon. L.DM DDA, Office 220 Spark street, Ottawa, 4 th door west oc Bank street. Keu-vdeooa 101 Nepeaa atreet Offioa hours 9 to 6:30. Elegant Dental Booms in Hull Dr.

B. S. Stacknouse, Dn-tlat, oppoaite Poet Offioa, Main afreet, Hull. Teeth Inserted on aa eatlrely new tea minutes after the natural teeth are extracted. No pain, gis adoiiaistered.

Best of references given. i PhysaloltaritB Dr. Corna DISEASES OF EYE, EAR, NOSE AND Throat. Office hours 1 to tpjaw -106 Metcalfe-street. i Dr.

S. Cooke 77; SPARKS STREET (COS. BAY) Phone 1081. i Dr. J.

D. Courtenay Diaraa of th Eye, Ear, Noa and Throat. Office: Corner Metcalfe and Slater atroata. i Dr. Honey Ear, Eye, Throat aad Noa.

,.251 Wellington street. Office flours: 9 to a.nv: aad 7 to 8 p. m. to 4 Accountant. WiKenny ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR aa IN- SURANCE BROKER.

ES Elgin St. (Confederation Life OtCc) P. S. Boss Sons. 1 Chartered Accountants, Commiav aionera aad 1766 Notre Dam street, Montreal.

Geonre, t. Blateh CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, 1 Auditor and Truateav Spark St Ottawa. Phone 1215. 177 ANALYTICAL CHEKISTS- Milton L. Hersey, B.

A. Sc. (MeGUI) OtnanJUnar Chemist' of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ASSAYS AND f. 16 St.

Sacrament Street, MONTREAL, QUE. M. F. Connor, B. A.

Sc (MeGILL) Analyttcal and OonaultiDg Cbamist, Aaaayer and Mineralogist. ASSAYS OF ORES. Em BANK ST. CHAMBERS, OTTAWA: After Is the beat, tbe quickest, ATI On tbe Cheapest Cough Cur UUUftU in the world. Made only by CARLETON PLACE.

ONT, all wide awake dealers, And aold by ISO h. uompouna High Sl6oVp.nCorlia Eaglae. 45 h.pv High Speed Engine. 40 n. KlUey Oo Autemati Cut Off 4 S5 h.

p. rug" op ungine. go h.pL SUd valve Eagin.V-. 80 b.pw Wheeloek Engine. 90 h.

p. Brewa Engine. 20 h.p. High Speed 20 h.f Slide Valve Engine. 40 h.

Locomotive Fire Box Boiler. 40 h. p- Return Tubular 28 h.p. Return Tubular Boiler. 'i 23 h.

Return Tubular Boiler. 13 h. p. Return Tubular AUb eeveral good aeoond hand aafea. For particujlara, apply to F.

BINDON Baalnenre 180 Mutchmor St. SPARKS STREET," Office: 181 20 STRBBI Tumc bmcs. -t 1 1 i i XAILWAT GTJLTJB. Tmi Effect loads, Oil Kk. iW TBAINS WILL SUN AS FOLLOWS No.

1 Mixed, leave Ottawa, IJ3 p-nv arrives Granefiald "3 am. 1H No. Mixed leaves Graoetield i 6.4S an arrtvee Ottawa, 9.45 ajn. Noa. I aad daily except Sundays.

Ottawa. Tlrkjt Offiope Vaion Depot and 31 Central Chambera. p. r. bkssemanJ BEST ROUTB TV) THB 1 IBBIlMaCD fr AHD YUKOX BOLD FIEIX5 ToYaacoayeraiil Train leave Ottawa at 6 p.

m-'week day. i i- Tonrfst ear from Ottawa dally, except 1 Freauent aaltinra' fMM Vaacouver aad Vintoria, B. CT Partio-ulars oa application, Ask for eery of our Gold, Folder. 'i ois.oo -v r'v--. Tt St.

Paul, JLCIsssspsUs; C-ii Local sieeptnr Car Sarrlee. Sleeoer leave MantraaJ SMkl daily for Ottawa: Bleepar waves Ottawa Its aja. daily for Montreal. Paaasnrara fmn Ottawa may board ear evening- previous. Ticket aad all information at'y.

City Tieget Offloa 43 paries St TB diraet mats haf VSVa ad all point aw the Lm Ut Is. rence and the Bale dee Caalaur. Pre Vtnos of Quebec: alae for New Brae. Wick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward aad Bretoa Islanda, Nswfeaadiand ad Bt. av Mntreal aad Halifax daily (Sunday excepted), end rja through without caenge between these poiata.

vl trala car at the i Intertoleoial railway as tarUliaat. lighted by etactricity aad betted by team from the looe-ootlve, Una great- 2 osfart aad aetata 4 of traveliara. Buffet Bleeping aad Day Car are raa oa all th xpraa tralaa. I Th popular auauner see betalag aai fishing rasort ef Csaaoa are all aloac tb Intercolonial, or are raachad that reata. i Canartlsn Etrrvaean Man 'ant Pagsenrer Passenger far Great Britaia aad the Ooatinent eaa leave Montreal Tuesday tnornlng, and join outward Mail Staeaa-r St, Joha oa Wedaeeday, er they caa sear Montre ee Wedaeaday morning and jeia euiward Mail Steata ars at Halifax oa Thursday, -i The attention at shippers I directed to toe superior tacihtiea offered bv thia route far the transport ef flour aad general merchandise intended io the Esatrn Provinces, Newteuadlaad aad th West Iadi; alao for abipaasat at grain aad produce intended ar th Em either oj way, of bt, John er Halifax.

i i Ticket may obtained aad all tax formation about the route, alae freight nd paaeenger1 on applicatiea te A. H. HARRIS, ,4 L. 1. Sanl IrafYw Maaagerv Board TiMe Building.

Moatraai, nSaaV, -lUnway. Office, Monctem K. Utg Hot, UM. Jj 'i 64 BANK ST, COR. SPARKS ST.

WING1I0W 80 Sussex streei. No eoaaeetioa any other lees dry. i ii Firat Class Chinees laundries. Weak lag and ironing done at shortest no-tic and eplendidly fiaiahed. Satiafao -tion guaranteed.

Xowest charge. wiia siro 190 BANK 1- CARPETS GLEAMED FEATHERS RENOVATED. Leas exrjerteaoe aad rover' appli- aaces enable ua auaraatee taorougk a'tiafaetioa and execute orders promptly. No disappointment with( aodiif-'uti' Jft! STEPHEN WIUaN. I 229 Aaaruste Btreel Oxdem taken at IDS Beak trt.

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