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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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i 1 i BIO EVENT. tare Onii Saw the es end lioiruu, July 1 ERFECT weethr.good I racing, and a huge at- danoe combined. Mdi th Wheelmen' Uoa meet at Montreal Orr eight thousand peopr HHBbM OB um m. grotto witosee the race wnssa w- UMaaernl. wen very wottaTh following QinfiiM" nettii Mwaa, vise Quarter mile loading ari to 83 second by 0 0 HubottU, Toronto, B.

a keif t-di lower? 108 to b7'J 'Johwo. ef Syneeee, It J-1" broeghtoWa tneCaaediai record lor Urn mUMfrm7.SSM7.30 3- i-" nterdaya racing. i 1. Quarter mil cbeniplonanrp--l hm-wl lw.ia.KCi Toronto, B0.IOH Wlta, 0, Toronto. Tune S3 eeoonds, Canadian reoord oonpetitloo) 8 Jofaneoa at Toronto 831 5 i 1 OMitoOTio-1nJfcofBtoiy'i trial 1 Jlf Yoaag, Wendnnn aot-ento, 2 Janin Crow, Athenaeum 0,0, Tor-, onto.

TiM 2:33. Ono mil ohairiprnaahlp It WM abCarthy, Athenaeum 0 Toronto, 2 Wt--J Walla, Waadenn Toronto, 3 Hyslop, jr. Toronto 0 Thorn 2.29 1-, beet 10 0 xtar-bptUa, Toronto 8 MeKeller Alhwaeaai 0 Toronto. Timo 2. 32 J.

final beat 1 Marshall Walla, 8 Hyslop. Tuna 2.32. Canadian raoord Obo mile olam (haadioep) 1 John-wn, Byraonao tf I (aoratob), 2 CH Callahan CO Buffalo yds). Timo8. Two mil 6:30 elaaa finish ef Saturday trials.

TUsnoe was rua twice. The Aral ttnoDeeks was leading at milaa whan aWseoondmaa fell and brought down too retaining tour ridan with him. 'ikakanBiahadalona. Tbo oaeoad timo than no mil hap and Harloy DoTidoan, Royal OaadiM Toroato, won with I Rad-wy London aaooad, Una S.20 i-i, 'Half miia oaampiooahlp 1 Uarahall, Talla Wuwtaran CToroto, 2 Hyalop, Toroato a Timo 1.18 24. Canadian noord 3 Oaaaond at Toronto.

L07 2-0. Ooa mil 2.40 olaawThia rmoa waawoa by TfF RadwaT, bat not bainf finiabad within tta tima limit it waa doolarad an raoa. Throa mil, olaaaB. Thia raoa botwaaa BJoanaonoiSTiaoaaa and 0 Callahan of Baflalo waa tho prattiaat raoa of tin af tomooa. Tba man took tanaataatangthapaoo, aach leading for a laoand then tailing back.

At tna flniah i Jihnaaa tpartad aad wan by about fifty i ywda. Ium 70 24 Uaaa Xhra mile champlonahip 1 Man hall -Walla. Wandarara CToroatot 2TB 'alOarilnilAheBaenaa Torento. Time 8:34 flaaadian raoord, Carman at Buatford, San aula ciaae TUa waa enancod from an attempt to boat tin tho Canadian noord of 2. 07 or ona mil to a half mil aga iaat too Caaadiaa noord of 1.08 ataadiag atari.

Callah a art th paoa or Johnaon who paaaad aim at tba I- auie mark and naiaoed aloaa. Tim. 1 OS 2 1 HFiramiM canmplonfhlp-l Walla, waadaron a Xoronto. Tim 1:4, Canadian raoord. Hyalop, Jr, at Toronto 103 3 ft.

la thia no Smart of Moat-real fall ta front th Qraod ataad bringing down Radway of waa waa jut bnhiod with 6 mart waa a avea aontobed bat Rod way bad to aarriad off the field. Tba Ottawa man won mfferlng from bad tall they had Batarday, HamyVaiag in a pntty bad atoto and aaabl to aid. Mo-Donald bad a bad fall Saturday. SpittJ oanpetwl la the half mile bnt aot baiog waU eonld donothianv Tba Wander B.C. of Toronto- had their bogle band along aa aeoal aad thy war one of th chief laatora af th parada a It day marniBg.

A rwaaway bona ran into tht Ottawa B. 0. aa Notr Dam atrajt during tba panda. Tba wheal of Maaars. M.

Roaanthal, aad Gillaapiaaaffond. wOrar three fa aad red Ottawa paopl want to Montreal Tia GL A. R. Tba 11 o'clock apaoial from Moatnal laat night did aot loan on til 12:40 thia momlog arriTiog la UttawaatSo'slook. otUnga About Town.

Appototmant Thai Xramtag. Oraog Hall MaplelaalL.au OdiieUown1 flH Ottawa Lodga, a (XT. Meocbeeter'i Hall Ottowa Coaaofl, Oana-' diaa Ordar of Cboaaa Triaada, 1 DriU Hall P. D. Goardt' DrfiL TxiPLDG aaaoal drill: btgiaa thia araaing.

Vurroas to th Pronataat aotpital for weak oommooolng July 2s Dimoton, Momn. Wn. Mill and A. Mann; lady rial ton, Mac damo K. Perkina, and P.

Larmootbi iai ling phyaidana, Dra. Haadanoa aad POWOU. Bt th cxnloaion of a soda yaatarday Mr Artkor Sims of th Dominica hall was arrenly i jured ia th faoa. On af tha broken places of glass struck Sim ia th Jaw wearing th artery through. Ha was taken to DrHanaa'i afBos aad bit wooad attended to.

ATOtmolady from Hall applied at tba pohoe etitioa Saturday for a warrant for a yoang man bow a rosidsat of Ottawa on a charga of seduction, bh wa told that Hull waa tho proper plao to gt th aooaesary papan mue UaJtm. to-marrow, OL A. B. Than ia an interesting development of the middleman ia literature In the organiaa aoa of th Tnnaatlaatio Publishing com paoy of Now York of which J. M.

Stoddard late editor of Lippiaoott's Magazine, is president, sad ia which aaoh authors as filbert Parker, Amlia Julian Hawthorn, Paul BDnCbaUla aad John Habborton an stock ho Id era. Th objeotof tbeoonpaay ia to aot as agent fo aalkora In the eublioatioa of their works aad to market maaaaorlpta to' th beat ad vaasagaoa oouatdeaol tna it the lew pnoa. and their ft a oaalitv Vlanaai Ralls nv.li taTor.toi for household aw and picai parties. ar4a war To? ia-i 'US- 1M OTTAWA WAS HOT IN IT A BOX TBS C. W.

A. MEET FAB -A OTTAWA 0AN0E CLUB CBU18K. i 'IV A kot bat Pleasant Paddla to fOrtginal. About twenty member of th Ottowa Oaao einb started at 3 Eatnrday to to L'Origaal. Tho following gentlemen took part Frank Clayton aad Julio Kloti la "Prima," Holt aad Fred Clayton inCBanboo." Fnd Stalker in "VUtoo," EAD Jooaa la Zo," A Baldwin, and A A.Pinerd la "Kdaa," Woolaey and A Woolasy in Haok.M Hatch and Koeno in Alio" da Laaandien in "Katehia" aad Lawia in "Muaquito" and Hanry Roy iaUMOMaaatta." i Th fint atop waa at Cumberland, whan tent wan pitched.

Tho mem ben en joyed an impromptu ooaoert giran by th club, qaartou. Th atart th aext morning waa mad at 8' a. m. Tba paddlers aut-fared to a oertain extant fnm th inUoa heat, bat at 11 a. m.

a a- fnehing bratx brought participant to rpmanTUJ )at ta tun tor dinner Mr Coabot bad' nico reread for th hungry paddlers. It ought be said, the they dui honor to all th good rood. Aa enthusiast, as wa wen 13 at table, a vary anlncky nambor.h propend to atop dinner, put oy a rot in oontrary, cunnar was resumed. Before departing the member war photographed. At 3 o'clock aftor ha ring boon bid farewell by theboardara and native aailawon hoitd aad Moutoballo reached 4:30 pm.

Tbroagb Mr Pspi neon's generosity, th groand and surroondings wen at th disposal of th elnb. Thaaigft ara spent on aa ialaad ar by, whan masqnitoa war aot known. Tha joarnay waa re mod th next moraine at 9 o'elook, aftor a long and hard paddl L'Origiaal waa mads by 12:30 p. m. ash era aiter a nasty dianer ta o.

d. Empresa waa taken far Ottawa. Th paddlert daelarad tbmalna moat with th erniaa. DEPARTMENTAL AMD POLITICAL, Charge 4 gainst tap Jaaiolary. Mr.

Tarta, M. baa written to tha premier informing him that intend, bringing to th notic of th Hon certain aharge against aom ofth odgaa in tha pranaco of Qaaboo. Hottw. r- Hon. Wilfred Laurier and tha Earl of Jeraey diaod at Gorernmens Hons yesterday evening.

Lord Aberdeen afterwards Ufl for Kinfimer. StlaaaroBtrnok hy aCyoloD. (trtCIAL TO TBI JOITBKAI.) .1 Vicduuil, July 2. A eyolone but alght (track the villag of St Laaan fin mile waat of ban aad Itia nportod half af tba villag iadeetroyed. No details are yet ob-tainahl nor ia it ataasd whether or not than ttaioaiofiif.

y- Dla4(8wBucka. -i Yesterday af Urn ooa a farmer aamai Henry Bauv at Peodlatoo, whilst oreaaing tha Nation river on a tarry, fall oror aad expired immediately from sunstroke. Ta deceased Uav Wg family. IsrtnUgntTWaTlmat It ia ramond fchat Mr. Z.

WUson, collector of enatoma for th city of Ottawa, will Lb superannuated in a few day and that Pni plao wUl be filled by Mr Ban Bataoa. All tha details forth change it ia alleged have born mad by th government. Death of Ambrose -Waaatlev. Ik will with much egret th friends of Mr. Ambros Wheatlev will Warn of hi death which oc curred laat evening at his brothar'a reaidenc an Gloocester atroat, a th result ef a relapse frm an illneaa thre or four week ago.

Ho wa wall known as a must-dan and in Maaonio drolee. Hi friaada wa 33 years of ago. CkesUtablatotha City. Eva after two days' on of them Domini on day, the polio magistrate bad vary littl to do this morning. Oliv Oarriem of 381 CUnaea itraat, ouaed Mr LauranoelU of aaaault.

Th pen alty waa 1 and ooaas. Mn LaureooeUe brought a ooonter eharg of tnanlting laagnag, whioh waa dismiaaed. Alphonae Bellaan, a Hall drunk, was told to pay 81 a4 0o. -f Joseph Langloi, for bsanh of the peace, wasaeaseaed In S3 aad cost. 9 Great Baoraa at Meteairs.

UvrcsLra, July 2. Tba TiUag of Mat- calf and a section of oaantry eastward Tialtod yeatorday evoking about 6 p. m. by th moat seven wind and rain atona that has ever been knows hsr. tfHow far tha damage extends not known, at It earn from tha south-east and extended its fury about a mil and a half westward of th villas.

Bom of the fields an submerged this morning and several sheds and outbuildings blown down, while not a signboard baa been left standing around th village. Ib storm lasted about two hoars. i A Keeord In Swimming. Yesterday Mr Lawless swam th distanrw of sails ia 1 boor aad Ifi minute, oa the Ottawa river. The route from th look to Kettle Island and down a portion of its length and aoroas a Motion ol the river, a measured four-and-a-half mil.

Tba swimmer i wai of aonrao favored by the current but even with that advantage the feat considered no ordinary one. Mr. Lawless we followed fat bit aquatic effort by hi oeuaia, Mr. Pony Wright who oanood th distance in tha eame time, both retching terra arm without batng much exhausted. The Gatinaaa Valley.

This route has, tinoe th building of the railway, been th root popular of all tba point visited by Ottewaat on holi day ocoaaton. Yesterday wa no exoep-tioa; for a large aumber went up, dropping off at various point for shady walks and light amusements daring the day. The largest party waa that eondacted by Mr A Britannia, Paagan Falla being th destination. About 200 dropped off at Low station in connection with thia party, and, barring the exoeeeiv beat, enjoyed them aehrae wall. This waa th tenth excursion pwmoted by Mr.

MoNail np th Oaticeau Valley, aaoh (and all being ia the interest of churoh extentioa Tni last waa not so racoras- fnl as could no desired, tnen oetng so many excursion passing out from tha aitr by aU available notes, bnt it was sufficiently so not to altogether disoonnging. Th Gatineaa Valley railway route will always be aa inviting ono for ia romantio inter est it baa no equal in this part of tho ooontry, bat with the thermometer high la the nineties ven the natural beau tia of th soen oomblnod with the moderating shade of the ample foliage ovorywhen to be found requires th addition of a strong enthusiasm to repeat th olimbing of the bills to Paogen Falls. atsvloa. The big xouraioo of th seseoa takes place to-moTTow by the Canadian Atlantic Ry. Special train lean Elgin St.

station at 730 The) ebildren always enjoy a trip oa tha Empsrea, Take them oa Wedoeeday. Children aadar twain yaars, two for one fan. THE EVENING JOURNAL TUESDAY JULY 3 1894. SETTLING DOWN. ii Tba Capital; Dwfectt th Tor- atos 9 Ut S.

ri. THE TEAM GETTINQj jlNTO THEIR ULu iUKU AQAIS. a ii. 1 Yoateroy'aMateateToroeta-A Fair 111 aad Favar fbmn Was a ttood Safene -How ta Fight Weak -L: II. Torojito, July The Capital made te imstaaea in ineir seooaa ma tea 01 US whioh they played hn yaatarday.

They won by sii goal to two aad a little mora careful covering of boom of the Toronto heme player would ban that oat the Qusea City twelve. 1 ill i The atUndaaoa was only about 1300, tha Principal diffioalty with tjhe new grounds being that they jam aome three miles fnm ine city ana tna coavenMnoes tor taking oat visitors an vary poor, ill I The Capital had a good rest oa Sunday and Baaday eight and except for KLstohum and Patterson war ia good ishapa. xn gam iteau was a poor ona ana only in th seoond and, fourth game aren the Toroato able to in any way bold down the hoys ia garnet and gry la th fourth game Patterson waa clayed oat and Ketohnm was taken, violently sick. Patterson retired witbj Go Gale, but Ketcbam pleokily played oa. The Toronto defano psayad a steady aad plaaky game, Hartley, Martin aad Ewtng being partioullarly prominant for their good 1 1 i One, however, the Capital borne got ettled down th match wa a torogoo oon-cloaion.

There wa littl or ao betting' an the game, one Ottawa sport betting 1100 to on the Capitals aad offering 8100 to 820 wnea th soon waa 2 aaoh. bad aeoop Jas fiailay referred this' game in a unparuai manner: aao nmeorripi of tan required. JK Stewart waj pin aad Jaa CarrUthers the other, Th teata lined np as follows not BB1 CArixaiT. Ii Toaoaroa. Crown.

Pattenon Ewtng cover point Keith Deviue t- i i Hartley HCaraon Keith Jam i GGale Geo Genoa. 1 .1 Langley I I if. Laoey VHome field Smith ii Murphy ootidhoin Ketch insid hoaMV. Nali Biaaonnette. Gal i 8CMMat.j 1st Capitol, Murphy, miavk.

5aad Capitals, Oar i ton, 11 minutes. 3rd Toronto, Cros. 1) minutes. 4th Toronto, Matthswa, 17 minatea, 6th Capitols, Ckrlatoa, 3i miantoa. 8th Capitals, CarUton, oj minatea.

7th Capital, Murphy, 8 mixrate. 8th Capital, Murphy, minute. Th Capital started in well aad took th first two game ia 1 and minatea. Then soma of the defeko got a trio earelee and Cros got in aonie fast Work on the home field, ha aad Matthews being largely inatru mental ia; placing two games lladl8 minutes to the Toronto' credit. At this timo Patteroanl tree aasa to the weak from lack of eonditioa, and waat off with ueo, Uele, th balaaoa of to match Being played 11 aside.

Principally owing to tna Druuest playing of JSwtng aaoj Uartley on we oronio ooiaao to gam wi fairiy long, i bat I jail ia favor of thai Uapitala aad 20 minute remained to Dlav when the same stocned Geo Caraondid well at oentr and Smith and Murphy on the borne, while Canon ana unn pqj up to nest an th do- fence. The-seoend game; given to to To- mm wa very owouu, i i i SPORTS AND PASTIMES. ii "-Wi-- i I ea Haaffltoa. Baa and Clan K. th two bone be longing to the Moon brothers bad a hot raoa in Hamilton yesterday in th 2.

18 trot. Pater Morris Qrov iiea and th geldiag beat th Ketoaof Spot. In the asoond exhibition I gain Saturdav in Montreal for the Merchant Trophy oup, the Shamrocks defeated the Montnalen to 2. i Co. 43rd Batt, ebot at the nag oa Saturday, when the spon) winnen worn Martini earW 1st olaavPte I Tifssenei.

Snider aeries 1st olaaa, Pt Warwicker, Si; iiad Boucher BL i i.i ARE THE PEOPLE OF! AR3 GETTING Meteor Seema to Talak Taey art Pezttag as With stall Cartridge. Edho i JocxNax Did any of readen obeerv a meteor which downward with an jnoHaatioa from wast to through Jtb northern sky, on Saturday evening a little bafon nine o'clock. It started' from behind a cloud aa ribbon of fin daenendian npidlyin'a zig-sag taahion. Aiter travelling probably twenty degrees It exploded, the largest fragtaeat oanttnulag th original aourea iaboot si ooupl of dagreee Lwhea it was extinguished. But to me, the remarkable feature was, that tha tnjet wa perfectly visible for men than five minute afterwards.

Tba first taw Moond it was, red, but shortly changed to white whioh remained. This 11ns was uniform in breadth, except at th point of explosion I burning wood had been projected h- when it bulged out. it looaaaasu a pii wards through a perfectly oalm atrnosphen, leaving a line of smoke to mark It progress. Possibly the people of Man, ineeaeed at our stupidity in not replying to their effort to affect oommunioatkm by signals, let off a ball cartridge V) wake oi np, which happily fell abort, and watching for the effect, may fanoy His Excellency's fireworks a oouple of koura later to be unintelligible replies, I would be glad to hear ea explanation of tha phenomenon; what was the cause of the line of picjgiose remaining so long aad if it i MsTTOOB, Special train leaves Elgin sk statloa at 7:30 a. m.

sharp to-morrow. Ticket for tale at station, OEdanabargT offen splendid attrao-tion en July 4th. To return fan. from Ottawa is only 1.25. Train leavee depot 7JUa.m, i Si It is inters ting to France Willard aaoribes the teuuveey ef her health to net Heyele, presented to bar by Lady Henry Soeaenet, and whioh aba bee brought home with her for further eaa.

She expect to see the white ribbon oa ell the wheels oa tba road. jj IffaJone), tomorrow, O. A. B. i 7 THE NORMALS' SUCCESS.

Only Two cf the atadent Fall to Fees tba last Xzanu The aola atorlalllrt Th Ottawa Normal school baa another creditable ebowicg at the depart- sntal aTami nations for last term. Of all th students who wrote on these exams, only two wen nnsaooesaful. On of to, or. uunroe of ixtestervuie wouia doubt hen been saooessfnl bad aot recently met with the miifortune of breaking hi arm whioh impeded him in bis studies. The school took six honor.

Th gold medalist for th Ottawa Normal Is Mia Bryoon of Hohrton, Th susoeasful candidates and their addresses are as follows: GBVTLSMB9. OM Abrer. Castletoo: Geo Anderson. Cobourg; IU Borart, Berroick; Carry, ileckston; DlUaboogh. Moms- bargt Harry MoDobie, Cbosley; Klvidge.

Durham: Hume. Attwood: 0 Johnson, Korwood; Johnson, Fonrnier; Ja Atton, Oakland; Fnd Lack- r. HawksviJlsi McCallum. AoMtart Ja MoQnire, Wsetportt A Nevillea, Vienna; Cephas Rosa, Vaa-oamp; Walter Tho Tantoa, Bysoa; Allan Wilson, Langtoa. LaDixa.

A en es Benaon. Bewdlay; Clan A Boyd Ottawa; LIzxie Bradley, Picton; Jessie Brysoa, Hals ton; Agnes Boil; Durham; Lizzie Campbell, Smith's Falls, Lantta Coleman, Trenton; Minnie Croaley, Stirling; Marion 1 Drum-mood, Almonte, Mary Dunk ley, Picton, Edith Karl. Oakvilie: Kmma JSarl South Monaghan; Jean Amanda Gordon, Gieavale; Mary Gunning, Ivanhoe; Emma Hill, Bear brock; Mary Hoppina, ELingtten; Annie Kerr, Ottawa; Ida May Laoey. Tam worth: MILang.Meaford: AUia Lemon, Weatbrook; Mackey, Kemptville; Anaie Merki, Millbank; Amy MeneiUy Walkwortb: Kthel Centre, Mary Moirow, Paterbon; Paulina Moon, Athens; -Annie Magnrn, Marya- vuie; jsns uonneu, "eterooro; Loaiaa Pengnoo, Branchtoh; Bean Pettibone, A Pools, Perth; Minnas Poole. New Durham; Matilda Quail, Conlaoo; Lorna Rose, Smith's Falls, Lizzie Ryan, feterboro; Minnie Ryan, Edmonton, A Boot, MarrickvUle; Bertha Bkeith, Cornwall Sara Sprat Badgeroj; Katharine Sullivan, BebiingvUl; Ada Sykee, Lake Port; Beasie A Taylor, Ottawa-Pallia Anni Thomson, Falla; Jennie WUkia, Kemptville; Alberta Willson, Alexandria.

Honor Mr Moo and Miaoe Brysoa Meneilley, O0onnaU, Rote, Bkeith. Medallist Miss Jean rysoa of Halstoa. a la T.A. Tjpurnamont To-day. lot lananian uva xenni lion's annual tournament oommenced this afternoon oa the Ottawa Laws Tennis club's grounds.

Tba field wa in fine eonditioa and tha entries in point of quality an A 1 althoagh ia nam beat they an a little light. Then an four axeellent courts laid out aad throe games will go on simultaneously. Then an IS oa trees for the geatiemen'a ingles, 20 for the double and fin forth Sadie singles. The fint round in three (vents wan to be played this afternoon aad tha aaoond draw take "place thia evening. rOoalag quotntlo at 1 p.

mj June Aak-Md JubJj. Ak.BidJ Canadian PaWfto Dulutb '6t 14 Oread Trunk 5 6S 18 uraaa iruna uem. ueste ISS 10 ue a Montreal RicbeUlea st Oat Mont. Street Rr Ul 7 Ui 17 13S Ed 1M MS tit 149 atu. ue Co il 17 Bell lit Uii Key.

iwsme i iw Bank of iv. KS Ontario Bank IIH Ua Melaon'sBaak Bank of Toronto tSS US KS Kaaqu Jaoques-Cartlor MeroDi ants Ban! ICS 163 160 Us Mar. Hk. of U4 44 60 iat Ouabear Union Bank Bank of Cocomero. Korth W.Uai Ma.OottoaCo.....

Oaa. Colored Ootoan. Dominion Phone Btshts 135i 66 12 so 1( U8t i iis a ion mrs. scon ISSBauikSt. 8Uxui.

Block. Dlsoonate, Sellings Out, Clearings off, all ov Ottawa, ao we will give DISCOUNTS Of from tea to twenty per oant. on sales of nearly every article in ae store, until Saturday, July 7th. The lines offered an Children's Head wear, Ladies, Misaaa' and Boy's Bloat, Ladies' Whitewaar, etc, etc. As these goods an already marked varv low, the opportunity fa a good one to obtain nnusnal valoa.

MRS. SCOTT ISSBauikSt. Elian's Block. UABRIXO. Ctmt Furrut-Oa June 20, 1894, by tur.

Mr. iSallantyne, at 384 Albert street. Ottawa, John. Lone Curry, to Florence OlWe Fnppier of Eaat Ttmpleton. DZSO.

Dicks At the reaideno of bis father, 474 Somerset street, this morning, Gordon Millar, infant ooa of Mr. Walter Dick. Funeral at 2 o'olock to-morrow. Poldxw This morning at 88 Beseerer street, Alfred George, infant son of Arthur George and Carrie Poldea. At 236 Gloocester street, at bis brother's residence, Ambroee Wheatlev.

of tha Post Olio Department, agadT 83 Fuaaral Thursday at 8 o'clock. 0Miaba Oa Sunday, July 1st, at bis late residence, BowesvilU, Township ef Ulouoester, David CMeera, aged 44 yean. Funeral will lean above address on Wed nesday, July 4th, at Goo. SMpxnavn, Leadln- Funeral Director and Kmbalmer. Best funeral furaishlngs.

Moderate piioea. PWkwVUwTlTmWhm autvxxBoena. a. Maxhju Boeasal S. BOOSBS SON Established IMsV UinBBTAEXjis EniuurjDt Personal attention naid to aU order antmt-l aa to oar pan ana eanarecnon guarantoeo.

18 to Hlsholee fteaes. Telephone TO. X1S Bank street. Telephone Open eight aad day. Morgue Nicholas at.

GEO. B. ROGERS, Frrircnax. DnxcToa aira Embalmeb, Cor. Bak asd Blatik.

Modento Prioes Attention Open day aad alght Telephone 1098 AH; AWFUL PLUNGE. IHE 0 PR HALIFAX EXPRESS DOWN THROUGH A TRESTLE. Bevooi Uvea IVaatoa the fttort tte ta KalnoKvOeno That ta Oaaastropb Was the Fiendish Work of Traia Wrecksrs. Si. Johk, N.

July 2. An angina, a baggage oar and a aaooad oiaas oar lie at the bottom of a tree tie near Mooasvilw, oa th short line of th Canadian Pacific railway ruaoiag bttweea Moatnal aad Halifax. Four lives went out ia the awful tumble, the ill-fated train, th Halifax expns whioh left Montreal on Sunday evening. tbs woek or waxcx raaoa. A broken tie on the track, aad two othsn betid it, eay the oompanya affioials, ia evident; of the fact that tba dee traction of the traia is da to train wreck who piled up the ties on the track.

As proof of this they point to the fact that the brakes oa th engine are hard down, showing that tba engineerj who is numbered among th dead, made a desperate attempt to atop oa tba onward rush to daatb Th detaila of th disaster cannot be learned ben, a the officials of th company an not anxious to talk. ras dbvsd ad urjuaxo. Tho dead an Engineer Fnd Lea vita, Mail Clerk Starkie, Foes, station ageatat Green villa. and a second class passenger named Hoy. Another aeoond olaaa paaaenger, aatoa anknowa, is supposed to be asder tba wreck ash is missing.

Following an the injured i Kelly, the baggageman. Grant, station agent at Jackman. Deviae, news agent. Shuefelt, express messenger. Several othen reoeived slight sontohea.

Medioal easiatanoo waa at ono eumotooed frun Meoas head. Ureas ville, Browavilla and Marantic, and tha injured wan taken to the hotel at Greenville, when everythiag possible was done lor them. th paseaegsn ia the sleeper. which i with the fint elaaa ear. did not go down, wa th son of Sir William Van Home.

Postal Clark Starkie, one ef the victim, was universally esteemed ia this olty, when be lived. His wife and four obildrea wen spending the holiday at lily Lake, when news cans of his death. Btarkia wa a member of the Maoonlo fraternity aad baa filled the ohair of aenior warden af New Brunswick. tVTDZ3f(CTraa WXCKDIGa. MosTUtU July 8.

Conductor Dale who waa in charge of the wreoked Halifax ex press wlegaapbs that be baa round ewes to when the engine left the trestle a cedar out In two, and two oedara, lying on the track. ail evidently taken from a pile close by. MclNTYBK, CODS ORX aouarroat An vouxuaa. Caambars Spark eh. fi.

MONIT TO ZiKKO OM Ratali wF.hUIaTna,Q.a B.4MXaa i josue w. MONEY TO LEND mmmmmm RaroarFT tOlXXn, a rSxver eaataaan ua saufwauay or wjOtlXftatMAT.I 8b Ottawa MONBYTO ZsOJET On tm proved nalesU is. Apply BELOpPBT MaflnRATfErT ft HENDKH8QW Oantral Okembera, Ottawa. WANTS. BOT WAVTED Strong, active end a good nenmaa.

are to 17 aad to aot as niakt porter asj make himself Moerally neefal. An-ply at onoe to RnaaelL Gardner and Bnseell. TS Queen street. 1 1 nisirahla mtt whaoan fiiml-h A i ill. rfsi nnnas to work la Ottawa and Hall, for the Meteo oolitea Life Insureaee Oo.

af Kew Tork. so work In Hull will be aeesenary to sneak French I rooq ssisry aoq qmca peomonoa. aswnb SibaoD. Bnnt- 9B and 10 Ontario fhssitess Sparks stiael. during day, or after a.

ak, at uraaa uaion noiw. WANTED A family washing' Apply 151 Kent street 2 TI7ANTKD A reliable sure girL Apply WANTED A young man who oaa as Remington typewriter, aad to make himself generally uaelul la a lumber offioa. Apply ia owa handwriting to Joubkai, einoa. ANTED A young nam girl to take ehara-e of two small ohikfran. Aanlv as uu veupar sa a oao.

ANTED A show oaa or tare, must be ehean and ia fair ordar. Annl Bfl By Ward Market, wn-rANTXD Immediately, honaa nsM. Apply to aiiaa Thorn peon. Children? uosnuai, urteaourg sc. a "ItT ANTED A general servant for ooua- II try, elderly woman preferred, wage good, work light, Apply to Mrs.

W. H. Walker, 188 Stewart St. TTTANTED A sitoatioa by a eoes potent II tedy steaograper and typewriter. Good rCroroJDQaalODBni Write Typo" JouMAt.

Offioa, ANTED At theOttewa Buelaea OeOera a aumber Of voona kadiee aad rantteaaaai to Qualify for positions aa hook tapper aad amaan. esses; eourae thoroosh and nraattL John ajena, pnaoipa ae vusaw SB. Y0U3 OlrVM HOMES. House foreal or to let ea moathrr Instalment plea. A aew bouse ia the village ef CUrkston.

near the Olab hotel aad the oars, rooms. Rene only snoderate aad taxes aecn-lnaL Will naa-otlkata to builld eottaaea. aaoh a already built and no occupied oa Katheriaa Maday evening or any holiday in the aternaoa. WS. ROBINBON, Agent for T.M.Cterk, Own Tour Owa Horn) Stop PatyiztE Rant and Taxes.

Mr. T.M. Clark, having laid out a hloekot aboutnaores. Bear Kldean Hall and the proposed new park oa the Mackay estate, la to buUding iota, of whioh 10 aoree an inside etty limits and adjoining I Indenlea, late tesifiaeoe ot Oeneral Mlddleroa, -the rest eoatiguous thereto end to Orlehtoa Lodge, but jaet ouande the diy. Taxes beta; aoulaal aad aU an a abort Uistaae from eleotrioeiratocharah aad sckool is pnoared te aecstltate wlfi aarna who dartre te HAVE HOM ICS OF THDR WK bat without tao me balldlBg eat who an abta so pay down a mania of about tao value of the land aad a nxed monthly natal for A tor 10 vean.

at the end ef whioh term, a free deed will be araatrd. A minimum value of gl-ttO se put on houses to be built 1 tail locality. Apply air. Ularx. unonsen liooge, or to FRED.

ALEXANDER. Aaaklteat, ll MetoaUeatnet, who will abaw elan aad grn astimatotofcoat, A FOB IR SALE-ChaapJ tawiag skiff, five Anal to- A Morgan, 488 Bank st, LADY'S AND A GENTLEMAN'S al. harraia for caah. Overman Wheel Co. make.

Apply any eraa-ing bafon at 78 Florano. T7URM FOR BALK South half lot No. IS In JTj the tl eon aeon! on o( Gloucester, 100 acre mow or loss, and la good slate of eultivaUon, brick veneered noun, good enfe-boUdiD, th property is in th Mewslfe road, 6 miles from city limits lll-feeallh reason tor sailing. Apply te Robert Cowan, on the pram tats, or Lei trim P.O. Utooooater.

PR-SALE Nice family reeidsao eoo-taining four bedrooms; attic, dining-room, large parlor.kitohan, saatmer kitohea, coal shed, etc. Open fireplace in two rooms. Hon rough oast on eton foundation. Large lawns, kitchen aad fruit garden. Stand on fin lota minatea from eleo-Br io oars easy terms, G.

H. Woodburn, 27 8prks street, thsfrisattf XATHm aad cheaper thaa e-rerro sfAriiMay. For ea eh only a aBssserarsteoefc MJ month of food land' TOR at LK Tha tbnutrfnl uwieilJ ilrnated ea the eoak of the Ottawa Hirer between the reetdeoces of Mrs. Currier and R. Black-born, aad oeonpied ey M.

MeNanghhton, New kUUntrargh. The prepeity oampruee about of aa ton with a large atorey dwelling heiu thereoo. Apply to Meaara. OemmiU May, Oarletoa Chambers, Btarks street, Ottawa. 1 vacant Ion aituatedM Asa MoLeod.

Flora, Archibald Cataeriae. Conoaasloa. Feray tay, uvea ana jv.ew ww. most oroareasive part of the eity. Torse to suit psauhaaors For nrtaar nattaooJasaannly te C.

H. CARRIER T3 MatMilfast teor spartO. TO LIT. I no BB LET A tunlahed oottege on the Br. JL Lawnae.

at HIU Ones, milee from Brook ville ai.o a smaller eottsgo. Apoly to Bos 717. aroeawtlle. rLKT New hones, splendidly finished, oa Theodon next to residence of Mr. John Mather.

Brick, twelve room, bnlhroecA, w. fin grates, oononted cellar full sin of hooae, oomplete aleetrio fittings, beeatiful outlook. Apply R. Uglow A 88 Sparks et. TO LET A large oomfortable furnished bad-room, suitable for light house-keeping, with nee of kitchen.

Modern convenience. Apply at 818 Maria st, TO LET Basement etfie ia the aew Tele phone Building, Queen street. Apply to th manager, room 34, Ontario Chambera. 1 nan una a ua w-mrg dwell tag ever bead. wry renovated exoepUng Bundaya, Far further aaraoulars anolnof A.Kotenaoeviapparsjsa.

TENDERS FOR HEATING. rrtENDERS for the beating of th Hlnton- Doraa none aenooi ouiiaing oy steam or other wise will be received by the aodersLgaed up te aooe. weanesnay. July ilia, una. Parties tendering may ncetve aay tefarma.

tfoa and be ahowa throagh the btdaUag by VT. A. Hec-Traaa. too Wallnsgton suss. HbUouburgh, Juno Slh.

Wi. Canada Atlantia flailwaj SUMMER EXCURSIONS FROBX OTTAWA III EFFECT JURE 1834 Tlekexa snod ta an evarv Batarday. reteru monlng trains, Monday fio SOUSK'S POINT. Punad trip Uokete good for day Boned trip tickets good to go Batardar, re-tnra Monaajr. tnolndtng board at Hotel ...150 Th Wlsnoor ft one ef th finest summer bn-tate ea the oosttneat.

VAI4JETriaXTcxClVABJCrai Ooteg Oalurday. totara foUowlDg Moaday WV VSAX.TB RESORTS. C)alooctterprtngtacizaUip4to return nn- tONaveniberlst 83 00 Kemnt bprinn tickets good for dys, t5o tetaraay to Monday 40o THX Th only dtreet iwute to Maloae, Tuvper take. LooalAka. Paul BaxlU's.

Bannao T.e Sea. TTSHINc AND SHOOTING. Reaae'tPasnt. Olar Island, Egaa villa, the Adiroadaoka, eso. 8ZASZm.

Ta short route to Portland, Oat Oreaard DeLoh. Qnabeo, Dalheusta, Hlilaz, eto tokas Kid te retan natal November 1st, UV4, Trnine vlng Ottawa a tpm.oenaeots with Qaehoo boat lavin Montreal at 7. SATURDAY XXOXTRSZOVS. ToaUaolntsbutasn EawksbaryaBd Egaa ville at tea seats evar atagle fan fcrtaerouad trio. Tioaete aood te ratun Monday Monies, obowtasr aaw cc at in.

Far time a blea, inrermation. tjcsjgU. ynllmaa aad aasechag ear awornmodaliiin, eaaat UU Tloke Office, Eooeell Bouse Block. SL CTIAMBKRUN) O. J.

SMITH. ueo. rasa. Agfa WEAK LUNGS. CeaaaaraMvely tew Parana ban any m- tolligeat knew ledge of the wnkaaaj of their tang, or bow easily aa hrfteasuattorr condi tion eaa aetadneed to Jaoparaiee uia.

xnoa-saads of mea and womoa work bard all day mover-beated apartnMste, perspin freely, aad theaaaas toto aa atasosphen many dugree balew frsseing point, thus changing ia a nzoatent tba oooditioe aader which the longs ban been laboring. Pereons who do thia ran gnat riaks, ao Derely to health but to lile, aa they an almost oertain to eoatraet oangeaona respliatuty eflectioa wUoh wtD requke tha fullast virtae of Hailaraore'i Ixpeatoraat ta oonntoraot. fwawlrWesww (Ta8tol08s-Effectua1J FOB 1X1 BIITOUS ssd BSSVCBS DISORDERS. SnatHeisaes.WairlPslaaias tlene.li. Clsdnises.

Fsneset. taeajao after steal. Wrxteea. Pisaelaiea, CWWs. Ft, lofsef Host, Las el Aptetna, aaortassi of Brett.

Csetsjeseee. aeatva, Bhasks ae tee tUa, Bistwsss tleea, Frlghaal Oreaa. 43 Menem sad TresuiHaf Seasstlwi. sad Cevtral 4lAAxaSBdBital SsIbUs Ocattag. WTi iheele Aw.

avsns Uacalml Bar ssl by all drscpua. Tsa ETKCiaa JoraaAi, la published by taa JornufA, Printing Csmpaay at Ottawa 84 Elgia stnet, Ottawa also Aberdeea Hall No SparCs atraet. oa ground floor, te rent Tnteday Thursday's and I flV APUXIAFUa SJtl6er st, att T. Ka TweaaaT Uraaera Vl-4Br; eaade walensM, Cawoau Fuwa, WnvataOaa, I o'elook aharp Tiaiaag anuna im Gao Fkspir, 2TTAW-A COTJNCTU Ko. tat.

OrwerofCbasea Friaaoa. saeeu the tn tdTnoreaehaMolh te aV.nmea-Ser Batt, Wellington et, Ail membar an JSetedtoattoBd. Tzuaweaonuia, A.B. WW. JAXUuuaw.

18 94 BICHELIEU OXTABIO KAV1GA- liCX CD. JSKASOM OPENS TCKZ 1ST. For tickets aad isiorrsatian apply to tha MOM AH ON, 86 Sparkfr Strwtrt, BaaseD Houa Block. P. B.

8peoialrats lor students. Your husband wai node ft frcit improvement ia your coking when You use (gCrotE we Your house will not be filled with the odor of hot lard, wktn Your doctor will lose tome of hij Dyspepsia Your children can safely eat the game food fts yourself, whem Yoor money saired, and your cooking praised, token Famous cooks, prominent phy-: licians and thousands of everyday housekeepers endorse it Will you give ita trial i aatotandtaoemdpallabyangioiawa sfaoaonlyay i' N. K. Falrfoaak Company, Weninseaniand iiaSIa, SUNDAY HOURS Uorrdns, lh30 to 12. i Aftsmooti, ta 8.

Night, 8 to X0. R. A. MCCORMICK PaxaoBiRioa Daooomr, -75 SPAlUtS STRUT.) saTTolepnona 129. SHINGLES 1 Pine end Cedar.

Our own make fa ell grades. Be. ColambiaXXX Osdac. LATH No. l's aod at ndaeed prices, DIMENSION TIMBER Out to order.

A large stock always en hand te select from. LUMBER i In aU grades. WOOD Dry aad Qraaa, Ltonbir, Timber, Lath aad Shingic do livered to all parts of th city run. tni Paoaa Ko. 13U.

P. O- Box M0 OTTAWA, OOT. IsLiUaaer 0. P. B.

Depot, Beuthern MooUng Birds, ta fall sesag torsaJeobeaa. I J.J.MTJBPHY 180 KISSAU ST. SUMMER SUITS CZsXANSD AVD KADB EQUAL TO NEW. ST R. PARKER Bteam Dying and Claaaisg Woki.

26D SPABXS ST. 1 Paroels oaUad for aad deUvered. i -Televboae 70S. I THE SOatTNION BTJSaZsABY OUARAXTEZ CO. Protect your goods and vainaWie againet loss aad damage from bncglary by iaauring" ia tha above aimed eoaanany.

Apply to J. T. PENNOCK Ariri3 Xlsla Bt-1 TONIGHT. mm GTS.

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