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7 Spark at 3 1 ii- 4 'i i I i 1 1 I' ji. i --r t. Jl fill. V- 'I I I WEDDING NUMBER! DONT GO AWAY GHAPHIO. a leaving mo year jTegatiy.

S. J. JAR VIS, 117 SPARKS ST ALK. H- JAR VIS. Bank Street htatisoer.

Supply limited, i -1 1 VIII-NO. JOHN MURPHY CO. Cleaping Sale Bafgans. It Is now quite nnnmososry to arg apoa the ladies Ottawa te advantages to bede-riMil to onr GKBAT M1D8UM- MER CLEARING BALK, They all know it I Forth kit thrw weak it ha bean th chief shopping attraction of lb City, dT oat of seven, I Bit Diseounts, i everything Reduced. Tula tb simpl ecr of oar crowded ewaatera.

ricked op almost at random from jut fw ef our Depenmeot. 1 IUdi-a aod.MIss'. Jacket. Cape, and AnemA to half-orloe, end mf om $100 sow $5.00, .00 now $4.00, Him um bow 12 00. l.uL- ITmknlls.

PexaSOl. BlOOMO, Waieta, Corset. Cotton Cndrwr, Skirt. Boy's Cfethlng, Children1 Sob Bonneto and EoW, Ladle's Wrapper in Print and iOpr rianaol, at roduotioM iron I -t 10 to SO per cent- Etott articU ia rocWL Onr zMcxmHJ la voor Nrrer a obanoo to wow barcalna UkotooM 4 Donbl Fold Twwd Dna Good at XOo. AU Wool iaob Cnallio in.

light and dark olors at' 17a Boit qualitio in trench Dram Batune at 18o. Easliah Csmbno Print worth 15o. for 9a. 10 Ylecm ol High CUm Tweed Dree Good to $1.50 9 dear at 75c uEim't Hoeiery, Cndrwar and Gloro at Tory low price. it Latiie'i Bonutwr UnderwakU at7o.

each or for aOo. raet Black Cotton Blockings 15a. AU Wool Cwhmere Koee at2ScSUk Gloe 18c. a pair, Ribbon at lo. a yard, 8a.

a yard. So. a yard, and 4a a yard, ovary lis worth foor timea a nrach maoey. 'H Pree Trimming and Braid at Big Bo-dsoUons, 20c. for 10c, 15a.

toe 10a. tot 00. yard, ta, eto. JOHN MURPHY 68-68 BvmtkB St HOMEOPATH 10 IKBJUIHIJT.EJS- i olAbnlee. Tineter .1 Tritanttiono.

Fan lit froth from Boorwiok Tffel TUrmmej, Now Jl AAtcfc 7 plUDunR PFLLETS. Bamphrey. SPECIFICS. wau H. F.

MCCARTHY g88 8S4 Welliartoa Street. CO-OPERATION. 1 1 Dartac oof aj thins ar apt to got a Wt MoTSittbr bben mach oo at oonv Bialat thouh a yea. BtlU we oouJ4 da a ntae mor Bo aeeordlaB: to aanual CO torn "eeae off" prion ji to rier rood, we will rlr buyor irood lump oar profit aad tM to oooeeqnoooe. oar wells Dot befog rood at rubber iot other expoundable ub.oo.

room mart abundant oholco left; iSSeleoTinM at Terybody who hay got tfce pluaw ana loft the etooe. w-hMdoyolhlnkofitl I- igbonto. Ofb, Tamlihe, Oalaomin, and AlabajUna. ikriM Tool, uaraan am 8tva4 Bang and Eon All kind BttUderr Hard wax. W.

STRAOHA Bridge itnd Queen street. $aa, WE GO A FISHING1 Bat first of a get new taokla or pkolahtbld. I i I Rods. Flies, BalteiuuL Re Speons, Hooks, Linos, 1 In abort, arorr reaalait needed (zopl the fih)to makeafiibermao happy it found at It? It I'M O0KMXK BAITK AND ALBJERT BT3, UWNMOWERSL CRASJ SlrEAHS. EUBBEB KOSL CARDEN T6QLS.

is BROS. HARDWARE, I iH i Bttnk A Sparks its. ijrsMM. L-h aAlbh boat to THOMPSON. vol.

PAINTS! 'I LIVING'S tdKnai brew) 185 C. ROSS CO. Even ten minutes in tno Store to-morrowwill be enough to put vou in the way of some of toe most startling bjargains you haTo ever hod placed be- fbre'you. ijj Thousands of them on every I 1 I -i i i flat and in fifty denartrntentav Hi- Visit early and see wlmt they are. G.

ROSS GO. FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR at poneyV Ffflina mad ordor a roeclaltn Ladi' White OeoTM BUpper. Laur Hatia ruiDDOr. 1 idle and Mine' Whit Blrppan. Ladiat Ewnin BliDoer.

I a ws 1 r. Ol jMwr oViD AmaricMi vron oouii and blippar. i Ladies' American Boot. Tan and Rued Leather is every ahap and etle. 1 1 i Infant' Amarioan Boot.

Children' American Boot. Mi' American Boot. Gentlemen'! Patent Leather Draaa Bhoea. Headquarter for the Latert ia Footwear. 1' '1 mar be harnoa.

i II Not ao, howerar, if inppliad by JJ WjA I I I I Hi work ttylih, yet ubetantlaL mad under hi pereonal nperriiioo and warranted to glv aatiafaction; Stable requuitaa of all kind. STORE I S28 SPARKS STREET. I EE I SOT INSURANCE OFFICS i I Of tondoe, (Tn gland.) ronVDED A.D.mft. Tnoonie in UB1 from lira BWineu only. aAraaasn.

the eldt nnraly Hr Tstarano Oompany tn for h.me toTorootO ant berth ioa)Ui) 1:1 ion, 26; Spirts Sti Roowll Howe Stock, TKKPQXS CALL TiS. I Unshrinkable Canvas and iMat Tennis; Shirts. White; Duck Coats Jand Xrousers $3.00 each. G. M.

H0LBR00K ii Sparks Street Half an Hour 'Carried "I 1 ELECANf aaitiy avouea py a do or aatot 1 worn. i t' i i 1 i AOKNCIatUThe Rlohellmi 49C CT. Ala tiame "UUD," rare rrom Monwaal rerarn, uoa imeai ana I -I- OTTAWA. THURSDAY, JULY; 27, 1893 I 1 1 1. i 1' I hi queeeI A DILEMMA.

DIFFICULTIES GETTING DEAF- MUTE GIRL' EVIDENCE. Mr, tKmt Effort to got at th Bottom el Kueeale The UaglatrMo baa DeaCarro'aStory- te Vlalt an(ov I Magistrate OVara, Mr. M.J. florrtn, who defend th and the poiloe. ar at) knotted up erer bow In telligible teatimony from Eugenie DetCwra, wno allege that Iapoleoo 8t.

Andrew tret mad an aeaault mm har with intent. Tb 'girl, who 1 HI year of age, pretty and petite, I deaf aud dsmb and does not nnderstand Ea(liah. She jean write tn however. Ml'! The oath had to be 'written down in French tor her and after she read It she kissed rtli book. 8 far all went well but Wt, that point there Was a' long delay fur te pot a quostion to bar it bad to be written down in Fronoh and then wban she would answer it her written answer wonld require to! bo translated into English.

The difficulty! of th oas fairly staggered the eourt and! be suggested that a person who knew th deaf and dumb alphabet be procured a assist. But the difficulty about that was that unless the daf and dumb translator waa fully up in both langnag ueh a aonrso oould Bot 1 be pursued and it was said each qualified parson could bo found ia the 1 oUy, It was dnally daoided that the material questions should be written down and then let the girl tell her story In writing. This waa done but Mr. M. J.

Gorman objeoted to th way th question wer pot and the oas wnt oyer for a day in order te get an Interpreter if possible. 1 1 1 i- The girl's story a wrfttoa down In French this morning ia substantially th as that printed in TbsJudbkl a weak ago with the azoeptioa that although the niaa waa unsnooassf ul her limb. ha says, ar still yory mnoh bruised and son from man 1 rougb usage. I I kill IrUsaM Taken a trrowttert For the aoooad time sIdo his appoiht-msot a polios magiatrate r. CGara left the bench to tke a' doposiUon all th naidenoa of a proas on tor.

Tno ease is that of Edward Riopslle lot Diyiaioa treat wno charge Thomas O'Nsil with hooting1 blm In the leg with a toroivar while ooamg horn from a rafll on July To day waa set for tha hearing of the ebarga and It waaj thought that Rlopell would be able to attend and give yidno bat be was not able te eomo and ao tha magiatrate. Clerk Lata, Sergeant Moylan, th prisoner O'Neil and hi lawysr, ht. F. R. Latch ford, took aarr(agaa and' drove to Riopells's hou 1 to get under oath what tb wounded man had to Two witnesses, Hugh McDonald and Jossph Dnrant, was examined in the case, but all they could tell we ithat th men were wrestlinc an the street when they heard a (hot fired and Rlopalle said ha was snot.

At th polio oonrt to-day Dennis COoo- nali, iaoorse, who got off day or two ago by promising to tak tb pledge, was up the old chare of drunksnn. He was 1 On sent down for a month. EuKon T.rreron. a cabman, waa fined S3 and coat, for throwing atone an tha street. George Campbell, laborer, drunk, got a cnano do better aad was 1st go a was Thomas Mann, laborer, on a similar onarg.

1 A Broeay Tim. BaiTAirKii Bat, July 27, 1893. 5 Dwsllsn by tb Ink war' surprised last suing on reaching Britannia te find that although there had beonja hoary wind storm only a few drop of rain had fallen, whil tb city bad been delucod at tb time of thstr leaving. During th night also the wind rose to a gal and toe air was an usually oolo for JnlyL Th boating party annonnoed yesterday a off for four days, to th surprize of thsir friends returned the afternoon of th day thty left. They oleim, bowerer, that they reached their destination, the Qajpn, th eastern braes driving their craft up streaa at a lively rate whil chaos hi the wind favored the home voyage to such an extent that th distance of about 32 mile was mad under sail in la than three and a naif hours.

On thing I certain that when nar Ing tb bom harbor the pao was lively and th steering of th wildest character. During th high water period th lighthouse at Graham's bay was carried any and finally drifted on to Sandy Beach. 1 It is now being restored to it former position, to th groat relic' of those who navigate, by i 1 fi Boms little Improvementa are constantly going on at the Bay city whioh oontribnte to an imp'rored appearano. Tmi JoCBNati yesuroay noticed obnrch improvement and! w-aay we painunv 01 toe rectory and some contiguous house Indicate nrosrem and; taste that must keep Britannia to th front despite th effort of newfledged nmmr reoorui wnion ar springing up all around. Mr.

J. P. Fisher and Mis. Fishsr hsvs taken quartern here for a short ssaaon. A good many amuslni Incident ocour by time among amateur boatmen who try their prantio hand la tb management of th tick 1 canvas or to light oaaoe.

There ha been everel Involuntary hatha, but all in af water and no little fun' for the wb do not go down te th sea In ship. Tb latest wnr a youtn nntnred out in a coffin- shaped canoe, taking with aim a bachelor trlead wboee weU-msndried euit of white seetned to Invite ia th breast of th young canoeist a trial of the depth of tha water. I Suddenly thr was a mvement of the paddle and tha oanoe went over, the voasg rascal seemingly eo joying the fun of rug wiwr rauow a ouaajag and spoil' personal appearano tor th alter- nooa. I i. Base Ball City championship Strieker 0.

A. A. va Diamond On tropolii Saturday, July 20, 3 e-olock harp. I li 1 A. L.

Foster, dilpenslng ehsmtst, If 673 WsUlngton Ottawa, baa Membray'l Kidney and Liver Oar 1 stock. Call aad gst battla. "I -'I THE JOURNAL IN CHICAGO. Ottawa resident visiting Chicago can b-tarn Tbb OrrawA Eanso Jocmsal at the book store of Well. BJ Slier, 1W State treat.

i 111 I'r Tse Big- 8trike- to Ki ot L. men taking Dyer' Quia in and Iron Win, thy are. snablsd tola out. uo likewise. No mar equal scale xlitt than that found V'-' 1 IN BtT(rj0wacawo ptaao, 1 Li 4 r.

ww THE ABDUCTED BOY TOWNBEND. Palo Bold for Farther Xxamianttea at i Cntsa, H. Y. 1 Tb following letter has been received with rafereno to the young boy Townsend and tb man Fred Plqt I Cahton, N. July 25.

Tb man arrested on week ago last Saturday at Canton ia Fred Pelo. He bad an examination to-day. and was held to answer to the next eourt on a charge of kidnapping a boy on ex aooat June near uttawa, isnada, by tne me of Thomas Townsend, whose home ia in Janaville, a suburb of Ottawa. Th boy ia held a a witness. is not confined in jail bat etay voluntarily.

They were found asleep in a coal abed and after questioning the boy we found the facte a set forth. We presume that should the Canadian government want Polo they might get him vary easily. If li'e boy has to remain bore not.il Pelo ie disposed of he will be treated kindly aud as soon as possible re turned te his people. I JOTTINGS A BOOT TOWN. ABBOtatBieata ts)ta evening.

Manchester's Ball Court Empire, 0. O. F. Eleo trie Park Mr. A.

O. Duncan, Ventrllo- qoisv ijlv I Hall, Kent Street Harmony Lodge, O. i i II i. Warknient HaU Suwarton Lodge, A Q. U.

W. I' ji 4. Borbridge's Hall Keystone Lodge, 0, W. rr- Steamer Empress A Moonlight 1 II .1 -rH-. Firkmam Knrlght of Central station nas raturoed from his holiday.

McRab ft Oo. yostsrday shipped 1U tons hay to Kogland and 60 tons lo Antwerp." Tbb lug Minnie Bell brought In a 1 tow of three barge laden with coal from Oswego this morning. I j- i RocKurr lodge, O. O. had tw Initiation and two application lor membership at iti last mooting.

ill las Arohvlll bridge, whioh wa reeently damaged by a runaway train. Is being fixed ap and given a coat of paint. I Tn ladle of the auxiliary so th Protestant Home for the Aged, will meet at the Home to-morrow, Friday; afternoon at 8 1 I I Passenger traffio on th Rideau ia now oarryiog larg number both np and down ovary trip. Over 90 war oa board whan aha cam is last evening. tm.B Island park is laving iteslf out for a big orowd Saturday afternoon There will dancing at tha pavilion and various attraction, not tha meat of which will be a programme by Jama Barrett's band.

It took Magistrate 0Gara about an hour thi morning taking the evidence of Edward Riopelle with regard to the (hooting scrap spoken I of elsewhere. O'NeiL the alleged hooter, will likely be committed for trial in th morning. 1 i Two men engaged 00 the oonatrnbUoa of 4a A. A P. 8.

railway bridge across tb Madawaaka rlvsr at Arc prior, war badly injured yesterday by a heavy girder falling and striking them pa th legs. Name not I Hull Clt band aad UUnloa Mimical ar onnvaeung Hull in support of a schsms to erect a band stand oa city hall square. It 1 expected tha (tend will be finlahsd thU weak. Each band purposed giving a ooncert 000 a week. i Ybitckdat afternoon the remain of tb late W.

W. Proud war laid at rest in Beaohwood oemetery, being followed thither by a large concourse of people. Archdeacon Lander conducted the funeral. aerioo in Christ ohnroh, i 1 i 1 'I i- Tbb funeral of the late Mrs. Michael Glaason, Copeessloo took place te Notre Dame cemetery yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. Glsason wa an old resident of th district, her has band having been, lock master at Hog's Back for many years. Sh leave a family of firs married daughters. People waiting at tb Union station to ceiv their friend who were' coming' in by the evening train from Brockyilla baa a good opportunity of feeling the effeot of yesterday evening's squall. The rain fell in such torrent that tha passenger platform was literally running over with Voter and wet feet wer common.

Passenger and waiting friends alike suffered from the exoessiv moisture, i i 1 Th Steam riant tor the Xlectrle Power i. "IV- I II 'II F. H. Doty of th Doty engine works, Toronto, who I now in the 1 city, has made an offer to tb Chaudiere Electric Light com I i 1 1 pany for placing new plant in their power house at the Chaudiere so that steam can be need during the winter months. Four engine and six boilers with a capacity of from 1,200 to 1,300 horse power will be necessary te ran the works, as they at present stand.

Althongb Mr. Dotys offer has not yet been accepted it understood light people look upon It favorably and tbe chanoe ar that will awarded th oontraot. i Green Valley. Jul? 27, Mis Mattie Doddti bom from Chioagoandis now visiting at Mr. Jaa.

LytU's, Lytl' Rock. I Miss Maggie Sloan 1 home from Richmond for two week' holiday. Sb Is loosing wall and all her old friends were pleased to see her a Maggie is vary Th Flood Bros, bar purchased a tot of hay on share from Mr. Faulkner. The crops are looking well to this section.1 I Mi 1 Masonlo Moonlight Excursion.

Remember the postponed moonlight excursion down the Ottawa river takes place oa Monday night next, July" Slit. Boat leaves at a p.m.. 1 1 il 1 I Next If. ihH: Saturday. Band aH afterncoo at Kettle Island Park.

1 No extra charge. Danoing, amusements, etc i Come; and bring the ohildren. 8tr, Ida leave at regular hours. lAo. for round.

trip. 1, I Remember the garden party nnder the anspicee of th Ladies' Aid of tbe New Edln-hurch Psssbvterian church st- the residence of Capt. McNsughton, New Edinburgh, this zTtn. Admission 10 ote. Uood music.

Take Electric Cars. Remember, li That th holiday season is la Its prime, and that tbe Km press Saturday excursion to Grsnvllls and back is always th best. rare BO cant. Did yon see onr Blouses UN. Poultn, Climatic' changes do not effect' Newoombe ptanos Iney always stand wel in tone.

A. .1 I ft 1 Art akasnse swnwaws-aan; aaBvearva WUMU flWl i X. Pooiia. PRICE MOTORS 'to SPARKS ST. THE FIRST ELECTRIC CAR STARTED LAST NIGHT.

I 1 1 Ksrslar Sorrloa oa thai Bank Street stout as far East aa tb Post OlBe an th Old Horse ear Read, Electric oar are running Sparks street. A year ago it was thought such a thing oould never be. To-day it is an established fact. tub; ruux cab. About ten o'clock last night the work of stretching the wires and filling in tb roadbed of the south track on Spark from Metcalfe west te Bank aad south on Bank to th junotion at tha intersection of Albert was completed and shortly after eleven o'olock the first oar to ran over the new line.

No. 2, left tbe companies' ear sheds on Albert street with Superintendent Hutchison and Mr; F. A. Leamy, track foreman, on board.tba "former at the motor and the latter at tha rear I end of th oar watching oloesly tbe trolley. Those who happened to be atthe intersection at the time jumped on board th oar that thsy might be able to boast in year to come of being the first passenger over the new portion of the road.

The ear proceeded at the usual rate north along Bank toSparka, and east along Sparks as far aa Metcalfe, beyond which Doint the line wa not at that early 1 bour in final shape.1 Tbe trolley was reversed and the oar returned over tne new line as a high rate of speed snd the line waa found to be in a satisfactory condition, BKUUIAH SIKVIRB BCOAI. (This morning the regular Spark street serrioe began aa far east sa the post offioa. All day, three oars. No's. 6, 38.

aad 52 have given a five minute servios between the post office and th Exhibition grounds a Bank streets. Tbeae oar until to-day war oa the route between the corner of Metcalfe and Wellington street to tha Exhibition grounds. LAST OATS OB TBB BOBS OABS. Tho horse cars werestilljoggingalongSparks street to-day, but it is expected that after to-morrow they will be a thing of the peat oa that thoroughfare. After to-morrow the horse oar line will only exist from the corner of Bank aad Sparks street, along Wellington to the end of the track at the Chaadiere.

AM AKLMATEO SIOBT. The novelty of dec trio and horse oars running simultaneously on on street at tracted a goodgsalof attention on bparka street to-day. "The old peaatran line," aa th horse system baa been generally called, kent one track Roma wnile alongsiao tne dandy motor sailed gracefully along. The street had a very animated appearano ith both stvle of oar running and tne crowd of workmen putting on the finishing touches to th road construction. Th extra stuff due from the streets Is be ing carted away to New Edinburgh to fill in the "dip" between tho two bridge.

About a noisy as any ia th corporation treat roller whioh rolling in tbe loosen sd roadway and making it solid once mora. I TBB 8DSSBX BTKXST SBCTlOJt. With resard to the eastern portion of th line from the post offiu to Nw Edinburgh via Sussex street, the old horse oar route, Superintendent Hutchison stated this morning that it wa hoped th horssoars would also be discarded mere alter to-morrow night and tha line ready for tha eleotrio car a far a the bridge across th Ridean at MaoLaren' mill by Saturday morn ins. It will be impossible to extend tbe electric line into New Edinburgh until the bridge to be boilt across the Ridean is com pleted and tb tervioe win nave to crop as that point tor to preaens until tho new bridge la ready. TUB CHAuPlaBB BBABOB.

Suoerintendent Hutchison stated this morning that th company expected to have eleotrio oar running along Wellington street and to tb Ucauaiere wiuun two weeks. 1 1 TBB MDBAD BBIDOB. Work ha commenced on New Edinburgh bridge. To leotrio company hsvs given oat th contract for extension of the pier on th north tide and the stringer and girder will be added afterwards. AU tbe oost will be born by -the street railway oompany and will foot np about tits iMJCXonoy suit.

Mr. R. G. Cod, solicitor for th epplt cant in tb injunction suit against tae street railway, Mr. D.

B. MecTavish, city solicitor, and F. a. Chrysler, for tno Dan v. leave for Toronto this evening.

ment in th oas take place to morrow. I I la the Xorthweu. Over one hundred and fifty French and German immigrants came to the city yeeter-JU on the Prescott train. They left last evening bv th Winnipes train for tbe Northwest where they have taken np land. 1 1 1 Tno morrai and th Crops.

From talks with farmers and gentlemen who bar been through the country th recent storms would not appear to hav don muoh damage. Farmer ar scare in town swiii to the lars amaunt of work to be done 00 the farms. Count? Councillor rwidv said 1 "Tha train is. of course, knocked down, but it is strong and sturdy and will come np again. It Is too early for tb potato to rot vet and with fine weather most of the hay will be well saved.

I calculate about o.a-thlrd of the1 hav oroo was well saved before the wet and tbe balance after the rain will be but little damaged. It will of course lose a certain amonnt of colour by lying out, but tho balance although bard to cut because beaten down will be all right as to quamy. Jss. Harr. from away out the Montreal roadway, said "Some of my neighbor have suffered 'severely with hay that wu cot 1 in low place.

To-day I saw some with hay-rakes taking tho hay out of nonds of water. Other crops and the potatoes, except 00 very low land, hav not suffered. 1 i I Michael Power of Gloucester "Th bay Is damaged some, net greatly, and nothing else to any great extent. 1 Blouses cheaper than ever. L.

N. Poulin, Exhibition Note. Get ready to reeeiy 'your visitor by taking Dyer's Qulnin aad Iron Win. Al druggist keep ft. -it Henry Wktters, chemist and drug, cist.

cor. Sparks and Bank ate. and cor. Rideau end Cumberland Ottawa, has rosivd a supply of tdembray Kidney and Liver Uure. ask iot it.

THE JOURNAL AT BRITANNIA. Any ere realdcrt of the city who to Britannia tor removing the summer oaa now hav Tbb FvBiUifo Jocbsal on tb day of publi cation, tb special having eomjoeiicod. delivery at Britannia TWO CENTS BRYS0N, GRAHAM (XX Visitors at Camp'joumaJ. Reokliffe; i "Now ha ooma the season of ear dlsnoa- tent made mora gloomy by tbo glorious' time campers are having." 1 Shakespar revised. 1 If discontent Is your lot then go eampins, bnt e'er yon start secure your requisites at the Mammoth.

I 1 I i 1 Coal oil stove for 8S0, 1 Tea ketUe 1 83a.) 1 Large vegetable pot for Wo, 1 Medium We, 1 Teapot 60c. All, of that lastly famous Ante war that last so long can't bi broke coat a utile and la so vary easily cleaned. xm cooking Utensil at about hall price, and fork for 63c and a at plated spoon for 2.1c I i I 1 Camp Beds vo will flodj mixed amons our Grand display of furniture. Camp Bedding both blanket aad oil hi are here at price that permit throwing them away wha breaking op oamp. Hammocks eo famonai as.

oamp oomiorts. courting companions, oosy ooolsrs, aaa be secured at almost anyprio treat cheap oord hammock to those elegant pillowed aad curtained American Hammocks. I Eatables fit for oampi ancatitea. oaa be bought at our Grocery lwnartmeat. S3 aad S3 Uonnor street.

jr. I BRYSOH, GRAHAM CO. H4, H6, 148,15,2 4 164 i SPARKS ST. Grooerias aad Tinwar at $3 andoSOJoa- aor street. 1 1 I This game is aa old favorite aad eon eing very muoh Into us again.

If yo want a good set at a 'very low prio. look ia at 70 Spark si ,1 Picture Framing don oa hs premises. R. H. CONUEV (Late OonlsT St Ortxraw Fasiiionable S13 Wellixrtos I (near Baak).

I erNot Look oat fa fortba tntok next weak. I I Salts and single garment aa radnaslaO lng July fin thU point. I 2 "IVT AOS GAS ST0ES I 1 Be? or purchasing a Ga Btov oall and axamtna tha fSark English Gas Coca aaalM and 68 Bidaaa at, ft M'KIHLEY NOBTH WOOD Wonderfully Ch ap. i 8e ear Fivb CB5T Dbbbs Goods. Uer Ie Ml nothing to equal them la the city.

1 1 1 1 1 Sea oat Fivb Cxst FixxTbs, Jm 1 i oar fancy Shaker Fiacnals. Xhsw an aa I' i 1 i. iillT ahaat 1t ttMnAPtJAtt. I I elajsga a a a vvvs lavm 1 1 11 are selling tha balance Haw i 'i 1 1 1 Straw Hate, Few Flowara aad Ribbons at I'M. I i i- 1 ridiculously low prices.

4at iatoad carrying on over this eeasca. LKNOUN Croquet See the Point. M'i i if.

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