Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1898, p. 5

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B-.%l.-.5?!`-an 0 co ""l|_%uudjIn-I . not `lulu. OD$- on-ac. Donia lootvogl > on the Plctur at Quince. `I _Q [131 ln.._.I- ooque Bay n uzuuvus I. AGENT. 62 Clarence stud. -7------" n -.1 , (Sunday: excepted) JAB. BWIF1` & (`(1, Freight Agent. ___:._____ V IE5. ' Quebec 0 p. m. Jlll_\` lnt July '.'.\`th .\1u(. lth Aug. Hlh Mn - -1...: ......._. r New ` 'H, Thurs- runm. ---uuunnngonno den-non. `Do Elna punwd and caught nnumlrrol Iculngnagwbtntbcybmughlburk thoooatln oommnnntbul about I jlllutncnunm urn-Iulnlur In oommnnntl uqhdlnguttlngawqy. "455 Pcr Cent and upwards. uoauvn III III! Il\I'llI.. M M IIIQ undue cnnvoybyo dehchmemol troop: ttotntho hlnotbuu-rnch quanda- and aviation thdrllnmh r-ll||I'IvvOIItnu9q;_p\ euplnbguu 0-u -`bun u. xv-If UI-|DI'. One of the Inuit: of the payment of bl; hountieo during the cm: war was the com- lng Into existence 0! a (`Inn known ll "bouncy jumpers. " The various bnnntku and gnmulms, toward the end of the war. manly nggnggntud lvss than 01,000 per le- cruit. and n gnaw many hnnl character: took ndmntngv of this national, unto and municipal llbunllty by enlisting, gvtting the money and dvsertinn at tho that op- purmnlgy. A1 . 21. I364, 450 ncruiu for the First New `fl.-unpshiro mnlry. under command of Majorcummlngs and mun]- cd byn cmnpany of the retcmn ru-arvo coll. Irriwd In that city by special train from Concord. Thvy had all bum paid big houutlm the day below and were to all our Wuhingmn on tho Unltud snu- Innspnn sttulmr Constitution Arriving In (hook! Donna and Maine national ll o'clock In the morning. they win his cnnmvlnn an-a...n.........: ........ , luunu m we Iomst near the but. It was shown on luv:-stlgnelon that the man who had hoen nly do-mum! by the tigvr lmd be-en klllu In all prolx.-Ihillty In stunlly by tho tiger`: clntvlnlnglus throat. The man's jugular vein had been aavcwd, and thls had cuusvd lnstnnt death. The blow hnd bwn dealt. to quickly and (eet- lroly that tho victim had not hm-n able to utter a single cry. A nm1:;rkul)lb feature of tho tmguly was that the Mg:-r`: wk-tlm hm! boon nluoplng on the ground with his or). nions lying nll about him. The nd crept nolsvlossly ovnr tho bodlos o slmplng men so stmlthllythnt none vrvno awnkt-nvd. The victim was thvn killed and cm-rmd to tho tiger`: retmnt. u, my uuul. am) 1 was Inmoun. " Oneal` the nmst rmnnrknhle instanmn of the stmngth nmi running of tho tignr oovnrrvd recently in n nntni hunting ground near Bmnimy, India. A party made up of neverni uimuhorn of the Nat- uml History moi:-ty of Bmnluiy hnii mine on the truck of a magnimnt tiger and had eucccodod in mrnerlmz him, nathoy supposed, mnong tho Inounmlns. Accom- panying the party Wl'T0 um-mi "lmntvm," who search the fnwst or " boat" the game from its hiding pi.'N'(`. The party, vonfiiiont of in prize, camped for the night in the fnn~.nt.. Tho sewn bmtors oooupird is rmmil hut by thum- nolvcx Tim hut. had but A single door, and this was fnstonod I(`t`ii!`i`l_V. In no min a n-trout the men dmido-d to sloop without a guard. In the morning. tolim consterna- tinn of tho party, one of thu heaters was missing and his mnngk-d renmins wens found in the for-mt. the but. wns nhmvn nn In.-....n....u_... .u_-. .. , uvvll WUHHL `'In a few moments," he writes, ``I found tho tiger. She was crouching in n oorncr, her eyes niimno and her mouth with upon. Without waiting on instant. for her to make the truck I attacked her and int. her see that I was umatur. It was a short struggle. I usctl my whip with all my strength, and she began tohowi and stnrtcxi to run. This was my ohnnm. Dropping my whip I seized her with my powerful hands. Ono ntmtcheti the loose skin of her neck and the other hold tightly farther down her imvk. Instantly I mien-ti her on my shoulder: and carried her back he hen` 0889. lulu which I threw her with all my tome. She shrank intn is hoap, shivering and frigiitonul, like a rabbit. At this the air was runt. with pinudlte. cheers and the clapping of hands Boron: an hour the country rung with the now: of my deed. and I was fnmoun. " Olin uf Hm mace .-.\.......|...|.u.. n..-aA -. H - HOW HIDE]. COKQUERED THR TIGIR Ho rushed from his dressing room and mum! thnt. tho mzor hm! tnkvn rvfums In (I hlnck.~unIth shop near the circus. Wltshout wultlng to mourn any weapon axce t as light whip he hurried to tho spot. \ 'hat followed is perhaps best mid In B|dol's own words. up... .. 1.... ....._.,_.A n . When quite young. Bidel, the famous animal tamer, supported himself by per- forming the drudgery 0! n vinolai cir- cus. The opportunity whic p red the turning point in hiconreor cam one day when the great. tiger of the circus escaped from her cage and began prowling about the tones. The nudionoo which had gath- ered in the main touhvere terror stricken. and tho cir'cus authorities were poworieu I n nn instant tho crowd was thrown into a panic, and tho shrinks of tho terriiiod womon and children rent the air; The tignr was the most dangerous one in the meungurio, and every one Wll afraid of her. ' mp- ......s_,__ 7.7- I HUI`. The coolness and bravery of the great tumor, which have since bwome celebrated, did not for a moment (Insert him. He at once realized that has chanoo had come. Kingston & Pembroke `And Canadian Paclnc Railways. WlhL RUN I A1` RETURN FARE aw II lndln got llnglod on ad [mod n Vlotlln In 0 Crowded Camp or lIuntnn--IlI-sngo Dllplny of ltnngth and Cunning. BBUTE FORCE 01 EQUAL GROUNDS. How Bldef Made Himself ` " mm: by 1 sum: Act. WEONQUERING A mi `Ont! Jumping. un --mule. 4\' gn... ..-__. ....-nu-uunnv uavl uuu nrnerlnpz as they n-ro h "boat" uong aurm. hhbnlnf dull) lipt. L (All ILQH or 3-5. .\iln'rI.a.) ` n nlan-In}: Klnnlunnt II::In\.m. ur- -swnnl tint p.m.: |\u-rl-urn-&;|0p.rn.' n Xll|xn\.; I'hu'Il\) W\\.m.; nu-oton 2i:II3 nqivlag. {(yIg:I,N.IL. I pan, - -urnIw II Ivwr OBI`! III)!!! N U&fOD- d.ny.uIdwobnnIaooMagwInnvnhio whllblt-It not In low: nfbh-and [ad lulu-than II Io-dqy'I wwlwul dots, and to`-r: mo wail lint "N'|0ll!IIhyn8ucIvno. Iva co. norrow I: never an until it dn!.uudwubuunoomn.un.........4. I o~|IIy'I Work Oloucntofncweu IIII-II) Ohm tun my I: Icu-mug no live Iy tlnhy. It Into long mwehhlucunn In an-L II guuu II I apnnura. U I should go to liamnn whon ho In two weeks old, and quad all his llfo In that clay or upon a plantation. no wonld utlll bo I Spnnlanl. and enjoy the distinction and norlal poomon which A Cnbnn can nover nxcaln. The mom and dnnghhn of n Splard no (`Ihnnn I! they an born In Cuba: but the won: and grandson: and gm-auznndaonn of a (`nhnn muss nlwnys be Cubans. no matter If they were born In Madrid and spend their wlolo nun In that city. So (Ynhun can our bucolno n Spaniard, no man:-r what hnppanl in him. and from no spam pan of vlcw no In I dumncnwa. ` Cnno In (Tuba. A Spaniard was born In Spain. Illa son. who was born In Cuba. Is not: Spnnlonl. but a Cnball. If 3 Cuban should go to Madrid when he In two week: old, and spun: um. me In an palace. In would new be A Cubnn. and not quite ngoodu n Spanhrd. If Sbonhrd , no Havana what: In`. In A-- I.VIlll|IIIIIIlI'- Noihin ' is done so much to anoour-am Itciiing uoplining) as modern depart- ment stores and their methods. The prob lam pnmntod in n dmlcult one with which to deal. but whila merohanul have a right to display their goods. tho puhlno also has right: and timing in tho matter. H a banker dumped his cash on tables ontsida his desk railings and let poopla handle it at will, ha would not got much aympnthy when he complained that it had been stolen. And it he mntinuod the pmctioo berauno their losses Wm-o more than offset by the increased pmil which tho display resulted in, as is the can with the departlnont Itdlm, than would be much justice in the claim that ho had no right to make pmtiis by any method which tended to delnuvh the public. In tho", it may be fairly maintained that it in a prime duty of every vitiznn to exer- vlso mason.-min diliaunm in safeguarding his own property. and that. if he neglects thiv. he hoconms, in n measurv. a menam to society. nil-ll nnuulu III IVIIOOEOQ God will give us an opportunity to try our oomevrniion, whether it be is true one or not. No man nun be wholly the Lord e union he is wholly nonencrnted to the Lord; and no man can know whether he is wholly thus consecrated exoept hy tribulation. Timr. in the test. To rejoice in uod`e will, when that will imperte nothing but hnppiueea. ie eeny even for the nature] man. But none but the re- novated man. none but the rellgionu men. cen njoine in the divine will when it crouen hie path, liuppolnte hie ex- pectations and overwnelme him with nor- row. Trial. than-fore. instead of being shunned. ehould be welcomed es the test -the only true test of our true etnte. Beloved souls. there are ooneolatioun which paee away. but true and Abiding consolation ye will not nd exmpi. in entire abandonment, and in that love which loves: the crows. He who dues not welcome the cross does not welnuine God. I l J. P. HANLFZY. AGENT. City Punonpr Hunlgn, (`nrnor Johnswn Ind `. r . Onut 0 Sm-em. 1ww II Ivvtr III`! ID! W T!` N- .uIdvnbnnI:otMagwInnvnIoio DIIDIII-h Ila II In-I .n.u.-.a uuprr. " `I! you lump on drlnklng you'll Inn to be shot. on judgment day.` " taper. I I 1 I` vvuyr Illqulml IO IGVOOIICD of Ada n'I :|Io.~ Because. nlr. I've been drinking tor seventy-va years, and I'm Wand Am llkely mum to be 100. I an strong ` unough to link you If you'll step onssirlo.` " `oh, no doubt. air. You're an unop- tlon, ah`. I! you knop on drInQ--' the lecturer paused. u avh.`;I `,|,,,,` `L. ._.,_,n,-- -- ` I|l\1llII!II nuu, Bill I-[IQ l0OIlH'lI`. "An old man In tho rear 0 none at that Iuncturo And said. Mar. II :lnI._m 1.. - - - A tomperanvo loctumr was Itruggllng against odd! in l\'oniuck_v," lay: the Son- ator. "He was talking to a not vary largo nudienvo man had been drawn to the ball by curiosity. `The other of alcohol In to shorten mo, said the lecturer. "An nld Innn no on. -...._ -1 -L - :10-'IVlly I-rom nrlnl. Senator Vent has n fnvorlho story which he has told on the oumalon of many 3 political speech, bubyso far as known, nnvor on the floor or the Umted mum Snnnbo. II A 5..-_...._.._-A It -- us lvllu WIIIT. Modern ships of wer are not devised to get within any such range of each other in action. 'l`he nearest that any of the opposing ships in thegreat naval bot- tie on the Ynlu got to each other "wee e trie under two miles. and what one hot- tleehip can do to another at that range is something beyond calculation. '1`he nnvnl engagement or this era is very largely .-1 matter of mnnoenvi-ing-ol pregentlng the smallest possible target to the guns of the enemy's ships, and 0! forcing the enemy to present their biggest hull to the range llnders. When the commander of n lhlp in the coming engagements can con- trive to get in his work on the enemy's vessel while only pointing with his nose in their directIon--lenving them practic- all] only a mzor'e edge target-he is lin- hid to ent them up. But while there is still a drill in the United States navy mulled `repelling boarders,` the drill is only retained in the manual for the sake of exercising the men, and the only boarding that will be done in the coming tights will be done by prize crews. taking possession of bout-an ships, after the int- ter have struck their colors." unsr pnusuu. `What? asked the Trlnln Should Bo Wlloohols rl will aim.` n._ .... ___-_An---- - N " 0:46 p.m. " 7 9" l2.l6p.m Nun. I 2 Snnd 1 duny. " I " O:05p.m Nu. sdu Iy except Monday. " I9 Mixed s:up.m All other lrnlnu dalli excvpt Humh . mum. ruervit on or space ln%Iopu'a. OPP .Y D0 City Punonnr rmmm. n...-...... un;...-..... -..: A: Two lllu Tromondmu Dunno Will I no Donn. I Inquire! the udvoonto To-Day : Work. Longovlly From Drink. (nu Vgnb L..- - o.._-_:-- gu, Ill nu uonllolnm e that they don't :1 n nnnnnlnd -kl... A- SHIQ -S RANGE IN ACTION. .._._-- Bhopllfllng. :1 IUUMll'Ul'. of tho hall and mid 'Vnn'n- - Impatient old um um! null ' You'ro I ....... ..~.u on nine r'UlN IU- In` lnwwal rnum, time unble.-4 and general In- tonmuhm u Iply In `g,._}x Mug 1. A. mun-zn, (`Hy 'l`|(-lrot /\gt.. % .- .` Pout Brock L Klnggtou. .[,`!&'x;l. DAlEI.!, - V 5 ' M -: " 1, ! General Hun. Alain. New Ynrlz Cheaper than Lemons. ` :e`t'te`r"tha`n Spirits. Be sure yoh IIKJTOII the genuine "Manhunt." I wupuuunl vnllymt yIun;lI|- lct'u Oonpound Iron hllu brought. about I ehoqo. l`ot uh by all drqgioh. , \.|-I- Iv -rII I \.lllIl|lIIII. London. July m.--Tho Vlomn mrr-as pondom n! the Dally Mall says: "lnoo the uni: ol her son. the former Princess of (`nramah and Uhlmay. who In In Buda- pest with Blgo. ha: henn ntoullly gaming In stnmgth. On hearing that Rim)`: di- vorce action wan to bogln at Kapoamr Snmnlay, the court was chmnged with gypslea, who tried to mob Rim). Ho do- clanm hln lntvnuon to nmrr} `the ox- Prlnmsn an won as he hm Ttubulnod his divorce from .\lmo. Rlno." . .......ua uuu upporummoa or training for command. Between 1872 and 1883, mam- going lighting ships won: lnnnchoxi tor the British navy. varying in displmwnont ho- twvcn 480 and 2,000 tons, and the numbor of men and otilmra in those ships rnnmwl from 69 in the snmllcst 00 920 in the lar- gvst. These nhlpa wvm I70 be mum! all orvr the world. Admirals, captains and lending omen-a of today were all tminul in them, and uplomiidiy trainul. Thom ahipa, however. have been displaced (lur- inn rmont ymra hy larger vmmln, with larger cmwa, making, for mrh command. larger claima on naval estimates and on the mm:-va of men. Smno of the Iorcmost mlthnritloa now loan to the opinion that too mnvh mm is placed in big ships and guns and too little in the skill. enterprise and valor whioh may be luul In the dlmc~ Oiun and mnmurvmnnt of a ship of moder- ate aim. To multiply anuh aumllor ahipa in to multiply the vhancea of gvtting good men in command. Piling up armor anti gum mndomns many amh men to am onlination to their inferior-I.-CasIier a Matazina urge Vanna lmnll Wnnhlpo. Ono argument that has Ix-en nnadnln favor of building a onmpamtlvvly Inrpzn number of small warships rather (mm A smaller number of large vcavols. with [army cmwn. In that the smaller ones nord tho grmtcr number of Independent mm- umnds nnd opportunities of um! n-ma mm... ueconn wee uoorgo W. Mcliny. also of New York. who had charge during the canon 0! I30]. In lS9`2bbe Inmegemonl wee inoruntad to E. D. Diolineon, who for several yours was proprietor ol the Globe hotel in Syracuse. Under his guidance the Frontenac has become one of the lead- ing hotel: of the river. plum`. Although than are tmdlhlonn ol great interact conocrninz old rebhlera around whose nnmac an impenetrable mystery clings, tln rao known cculor was Wlllimn Philo, a Canadian, who occupied a rude hut in the oaaum portion of the island as earl an I825. Abouo H40 Putman (lard- ncr ullb the (iron larm buildings. l-) U. l*orecr.Clayhon, haa tho honor of being {no rpo man to erect a small courage. which la 90 standing on the no:-oh-wean coub. T 0 [iron hohl waa built: in 1381. and was callod the Round Inland houoo. The stock of tho old com ny was cold no a new oompauy in 883. and in who winter and npring of than year utomlva imprcvomcnn were made. and additions of uiny loot wore built) into each and. making it 300 foot long, lorcy-oighu foot wido and n atorcya lg; . [9 was comslotod in tho aprlng of . and on July 2:: the i`rontonac.ncmod altar oounb Fromnnac. of hlatorlc lame. now famouuaa aonmmar hotel. waa opon- od to the public. Tho lint. manager wan J. W. Almy. of New York. who had the hobol during hho unnimar of I890, and the oocoml (loorgo W. Mcliay. of York. chamn nu.-in. 9).. lllllll experience. Round island in of jueiz the right: shape for en ideal summer home. An eleveoion in the centre is who crowning poinb of; bold and rocky pile from any point of which 3 beautiful panoramic view is spread onii before the delightful n'glno.oeer a viaion. One hundred and eeventy ICPOG are comprised in iba um-face and on its picizuretque shares are many hendnome cobbugea. mean of which belong co the stockholders of the lhund Inland park company. alchough eevernl are owned by other people. Beautifully laid oub grounds, handsome ehede breeo, taabeful ahrubbery and nriegeted flower beds, founbeina and buine. pavilions and novel boeihoueee are some ol the improvcmenca by which ohe inhnbiunte of the island have mode renter. if possible, ohe nlmoeo nnaurpeueh e beau- hy which nature hereelf furnished long re ago when the wilderneee was yet un- roken save by the native animals, the hieeoric red man or some adventurous ex- plorer. .nu.......u. u... H- - munu nuvr. N0 2 Exrlou 5 Ian.- :: *2 1 I. A. w"- _ --_. -. --.- van I'll M s polnb where the meshes! heousy of obs islsnde begins in silmsbod Round island, s short: distance from Clayton, the ueewsyto the Thonssnd Island region. gn bhe mlrleh of the host shing grounds. where picksrsl. hsas, perch, i e and the bosubiiul nuskellungs shoums). in is s por- feoo ehormsn's psrodiee. And shing. which was never known to be hehior bhsn in is this year. is the isvorile ocoupntion. Theold end westher-hesten oenmen sro chsrsetorlsbic of the So. Lawrence. Their skill is unlimited. Every morning they can be seen, hrighb end early, rspsring the slegsnb snd rerieotly safe Sin .swnnoe skilfs for the shermsn. Luncheon and tackle sre nooesssry rrquisites. and an island lunch on one of Lh rocky gems which don the broad river everywheleis neeeeser; forscorrseb ehlng excursion. The uidee are experienced cooks end know ow iio prepare the sh osugho in the morning end the luncheon in such; way bhsb s day : trip mskes a novel and pleasing experience. Round hlnnol in nl has I... -!_..LL -L.-..- 1),: Iu\;uIu', 11. I .. I'D!!- Tho rlvor Sh. Ltwronoo In tho glut channel by Which bho unborn of who grub lulu are convoydd so sh Allunoic by such n rapid And nilonh current hhnh lb hu novor boon known to ovorow its boundnnod. For mnny miluib uppoora ho ho I con- Mmminn of lake Ontario. to broad In its honom {tom the Amorionn to the Cwndtnn shore. The 1.800 Inlmdo. thou hunt y and gnndur has given thin river in worldwide renown sud mudo to one 0! the gruoool ruoru in thin country. begin at the mouth of lake Ontario. Name lllmlhnd Rmmd |.|....a (flu-I Ward`: Comllllon. nn Ynln In 'I`LA I`------ - ,,____ ____,_d '0 Ali UCIIIQMQ (`.11 ....a _. .|_-_ Dooorlptlon 0! loan` Inland Popunt Iotol. Byrncuw, N.Y.. Post. Ills.` .1..- In ` 0- - :3? or} THE 01'; uwnmox. 'l`he_moat fwgoleaome of Summer Drinks. And In gait). Going July llih, INN. Returning HON. "III Jul) llblh, 189%. "` Bout. 1'-'lh ELLIOTT 69 and 7! Brook Street. Cast Iron Enamelled Drcservlng Kettles. nlco SIIOI 42c. 47c and 49 Each. We have still a few REFRIGERATORS. You may have them at Considernbly Reduced Prices. We don`! proptfe keeping them if Cut Prices will clear them out. This also applies to a few LAWN MOWERS left over. `BARGAIN PRICES 0N BALANGE ST06K. nulllplllull. unmm, Iunrrlm-n, mnl nth:-rul "Earl I mmvll mmnnunlvnlul In Hw P0 ll-`r MAJ: ._v`u l`m\sul M Mnnllln lul||\1`l Hm unly m:.\m|>\' u|':m_\- uu-r\h~v xma-(`nun 1'.\l'1'|H.\'- l!H\\'.\NI`. (`.\IYTII)N-\'lm`-(`lxnmwllur Hlr W. W uluul-twIl_v mu lvm~m--rm ('II|.UIH|)\ um; d1'I|lwI`:llc`l_\'llIHI`|II`. whirl: in` IT W111-ullu .~su1.1In hntllvn m |-. 13.1., 294. I. 414.151]. "Dr. J. Hsllln Ilmwm-`n I'hI.muh~n..v|'. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester; Crosse & Blackwell. Ltd.. London : and Export Ollmon generally. AGENTS: J. M. Douglas & 00. and C. E. Colaon R Son. Mont!-on! [EA AND I uu cu nnun Iwnln [0 an --ilNi`I`ED STATES POINT3. lnwm.-I rnhnu Hum lnhhzu .....1 ...........u L. ORIGINKL RETAIL IVIRYWHIRE. % I-`mm \\'. \'r`u\llun I l""|lL"|~ Umvlun--"I hl nuwllm-Inn mu-nu.-m-m..-. us nu A \nIImm, lnrrlnwn, ulhvrnll Hm nu THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CHLOR ODYNE .'.`.`.-`HII'?.`.'.1i"I.i=f`.\`3 R1?.`.;."'i3-"C.'\`-'r.:.".?.-`.5`.`.` ."' '" CHLORODYNE '.:.:!:::.::'c::.."x:;;:';:'..,"'"` `*"""'"""~ CH LORODYNB ."..".`:;.':.':'!*'.::;:;`;:::..::::`p:::r:.':`.::::;:?A:::.: "" " CHLORODYNB ::`.`.`.".."J*:i.1Lt`.9:.".I::!.`.'.-J11`.E.` -f " " ' '`' "`" CHLORODYNE :.'L`:;:.'.":!.3'..?::::...1!';:r:.':.L.:.t':r*' ' """'* - "" In Iho only pulllnllm In Nmsmlflln. lumnmnunn. Hum, (`unm\r,'l`nnIhm:Im,Munlng |a.elc. -jj Cs` 'rlnceoa Street. C QCCOOQO-O Window and Door Seasons. The White Mountain andom ICE-CR[AM rmzzms. From one to ten quarts. Z IN BLUE nvx DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE otrrlnnn wnnppmn ` _ of every Bottle of the` vvoncmqfigmxill`-iugm . Home Seekers Excursions To jmanitoln, Minnesota and North Dakota. vln Chicago and St. Paul. limlnd Trip Colonial` Tickets pug.-4` 3 v\mwlunIl_\- rlu~vk`-A nml nrrnnln Ihmo too often ma! II.-maul-s : lplullwrln, li\w1-r, (`m\Ip, Anne. ; Iwlu Hlw n vhnrm In Murrhmn run! me only ' m` In (`hulurn mul |`.\'sunlvI`_\`. ; em-vtunII{ mun nhnrt nll `muck: of npllwly. Hlorlu. Pu pllmlnn mul Hpmnms. mo In Nmtmlln. |!.l .._a_ Kingston. . I, etc. __ _ _ . . _ . . . .., ........,., rrurn nu l\lAAP1KAo Kl:()Nl>lKl'I,'l'IlE l'A('l l"l(7( TUAHT, WINN - Jculd the NUR'I`ll-WEHT M wolllss . P U[_.nyl nll nun-r mmpuuilve Du|nla. Inn I 3- Jam] NUICTII-WE:-5'1` "ii"u'v'oa'|'`i'i Ulmml nun-r mm xuuilve polnla, are uoclly um same no: other Inca. . ) -uni II vv L\ If July I3 N R.-ill) [July I4 . EL Alhnhmu u gum rluucu ruvupl nu uuru belweon `CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. Dlrvct RIIOPI. Rnuln In nll mu. .` `r --'L'lME T! have Klnuwn(l4\>rry) (tlnllyu; vtsumlw; D'vM.`uno uu-`anI..N _ .1 .,(1Ev|vl l\IIIIIIAIn[l'\!:'l 5 ya; u. sum n D'v`(.`u V.`-..-V.n:.~:. Arr ve V/em. - .. " - Utltm, N.Y ',` Ivncuu. N V I5! Wellington Stnl. -_-_ NEW TIME TABLE MAYISIII. HUI NH KANT, Ill nonmzouon with u It. lawmco liver slunbout (70,. United. nihecr SHORT Uiato %,, .'4-` NIAGARA FALLS. Forget it Not. IIIE BESI IS HIE CKAPESI. `R `--g `V is vurn. ulnvnnl III) Hhort Ruuln to all I.LAIuI'u=~n um A ---- " uumnu, Mm-m . . . . .. 1m ; p.m. lu:- \\I (Llll " (flew-luml, Unlu I023) p.m. lU;`. .' nun (`Inn-ngt), 111.. .`... 7:5() mm. 5:45 pm Wagner lmuusu Hloeplnx (Burn between (`ADP llnlrnnrr Alan uni-I unru- , ,-- -v-.--;-yuuuupuuli and Hudson River RR., In connection >Ka_|.ND1Nol ' TRI;VELLlN((('J:-BY RAIL.- . r-.---'-- MuuIy,N.\ . . . . .. SJ: llO.N.V....... 4: Nlngum b`ulln.N.Y 5 Hprumnnkl Mm-m. 6:119] IvYork,NV c . uruenu-I`, Mum ` 7:3`! 5 m. nrrl l:4\'- p.m. d dullv. UCIIIJII) In " ' "'" - (3 ` `lion-:` 3%-hug" sin -'rma: TABLE-- Ilnmn l lm-om 1 rvv\vll\I'\7II ] van. Humlu *)z '`m' uuwenl-.N. .\.`. 7:2'a.In. yn_VN.Y , , _ _ , _|2;0l D.m. `umn(l4\rry) gm. ') z` '5 mm` .\.. 7:').'.n.m mun A |l'I\Ull a .z.;;.':;:".`i':` ' .;:::.1.:.".;;.$ 330 l:r|nco Albert Lu ry .... .. 'i,`::.1.`.`5. ..'t`.'.;;.:::g $40 noun-unc unt_u Dept. 18 -uuwvu IIII$ conmzotlon -wanna II.-- |lA__._I,,J [Mum-mnln . . .} Wmnlp'guuI.-a ltvxlms . , nnIl|W., g orkmn . .. . Prince ! Cuhmnr. '-"5.-.-g.--I RETURN GOING WNW. uu-u uuu I u'L.Cl. . Fiielnournnce in 3 Companies 3: Ions rues. % Garlinafs Baal mama lnsmnoo U. 7:2'a.m. ..l2:0l p.m. ` l'1:l0 gun. ..l2:H'n n.m. ' l: ` 8: pt Rummy. ). 11:: t5 p.m. 40 mm. _. "4 ...... Full) p.m I 1l:lu p.m ":45 um 2:730 pm: .'..|:\ .. .-. - ....--. --nu:--u nun: nun Ill mrrme `Jam. swnt & Cp. Agents. nut. ' Fur l Houses. Lots and Fzms For Sale and To-Let . l'.`:;_ I_,-., , V ' - .u culls. mr unwu-an un.I umrlollo. lnuuveu Mnnnlnys. \\ aIn~.v:lo\yu I M C p. m. for Thouanml lulmnla and 'u S [0 Ant. fur Onwqgn and clmrloue. 'l`RA.\lFZYl l.lI`.A\'l-.`.`% BWII-`PS W `I'm:-lay:-. Tlmrnlayn and ab lnnx-lb: DI.-ulgu-u u>-|...._._:..._ __ - -- - - FAST 0;? LINE Rochester. Oswego. Klngsfon an Alexandria Bay. nu uuuvuu nna Iuu-moms Apply` In J. P. H.\Nl.EY. or J. I`. 1-ll.llls`.RHLEKVl-2. `Hoke? Axvnt-, Klmpinn, um. ISTR. AI_2gS:DELL _....-u u \1IlII III, I Qllol PRO! IONTRIIL on UONDAYI Al `.2 m. llh July; l.-It. l:'lh nnxlzilth .>\unzu:~t; for Ron. N..\l., calling at Qm-hev l~`uIlu-r Phlnl, (hmpo, l'err-x, .`~`ulnIm`rx|d0, I`. I-`. I.- I`lmrlounowq. l`.ltl.: no-om:-lawn. I`. I-1. l., anal Hourln P.ll'.l. Tho An.-um n-In. nf n... ......-.- -A- nu) . .\lnI|n'[ direct connection at 0-rvrmn for N ulvcll AND GULF ST. LHWRENCE Bunndt Cnutssn uv Cnul. LATITUIMS. `twin Screw Iron S.S. "CaInpana." mun olcclric mum, mourn bells, and an . 4 mnbmonmmns. mvzn AND em? 51. LAWRENCE Bulmdtcnutssu mm... 1 .-.--m-- ::--- am Steamship `Co.,L _ .-_..--1:11: llontronl and Llverpool. calling at Rlmouskl and Mov1Ile.- lmm .\ionuval0a.m. Quebeoo p.n 'l.nuromlun. ...Jul_v 21 2|` Pullfornlnn July `:4 '.'.\`l 'NuIuhIlnu . ..\u2. I It Parisian ..\ug. ll II! In... -- ~ - |IlI.`||Lll.l ...........\||;!.Il .\|l:VHiiI. I-`Int cahln.$.'\2..';0 and upwnrdu: 2nd cnhln, Llvor ml, llerry and brmdon, $.'lL2'\ New York 0 (Ila.-qmw, calling at Derry, .\I-mg-ulinn July lfh. `Du not can at RinInu.~'k| and Muvllle. J. P. HARLEY. Animr. urnud Tnnnk mann- Fi)7"Ii|_r;.`l'1`e'r` `I"l;f`1`);*`rx'1mLI; ""11! wu nuul. nut Ice. `ml me. m n on mm um: apply to 11. 11.01 El '- (commencing 7th June). Tn-Weoki King:-tun a Rochester, N Y. an-. "Nari King" leave: Sumiu-I at 6:45 In. Sir. "Horn" imvm Tuomlnys nmi1'hursdayu M3 p.m. connecting at Brlszhlnn with sir. --xom. K: oiieuwr.) Hun|ay-.*-itr."Nnrih Kin " lenvvn at |0n.m. for `l`imuru\n iulmuin nml loxnmlrin Buy. Right rearrved inoiumgellnu: wllhuui. nntice. For mrtiner information nrdin 93 meigm u.ui .iimu.5x.'n .'s"n"v"`9 Ag;+AN LINE ox Q\L|ntO ' IAIVOI dnlhv at 8 RM. one for Plcmn an wly porn. on Mmnltlyn, Tuesdays, \V(\lll"| Tl day: and I-`rldgyn to Bellevlne and n ._j 15:: V s_rR. --NoT2 Ti%+#'ifi:i'i`3"" uuvuxu um. I. _ `I J. P. lhnloy. J. P. Clldonleovo. Agent. G.'I`.R. Station 42 Clarence BL D. TOIUIANCE as 00., General Agenu, Mou~ Dill? Service of C - rurzhorlnrrmnlinu and raw nr mu-nee . Q, A 4 4 ` _ _ __. . . <-- -- -u-y~"'- nu 3513:; II\.: Q'hu'-luv . wn `s. (ulnar, NJL. lit!!! 7, | cg: n-M chum c.P.n.11om ,1 nhtrh ILINOB ~ 4 . '4 .\'w.\\'.` I . ` ER. 1 (A,m. uon.`PuI.A\- In` ""' rnllu mururem. Blomnor. From Quebec. Tlly xhtyllglll. lmmlninn. ..luly`!.`l,?:.'l0 p.m . nl_v3ll,9n.m . . . . ..l.nhrmlor Jnlv:l4uh. ll p.m Aug. 6, lIlI_\' Inl. \'unvuuvor. ...-\ug. ll, '.':3lJ p.m Aug. l:l,clu_\'l gm Hm-lxnmn . Aug. ltl, 2:30 p.nI Aug. 21l,:ln_y!lglll Yurknhlro Aug. LN, 2:2!) pm lsom uvorpuol. Baoamor. I-`mm Bordon Julyl4lh.... . (`.:umdxs. ...July 2X,4:.`a)p.ln July will . . . . .. New England Aug. lllll, 3 p.vn Flrnl. (,`nl;ln-$50 and upwards single; $105 and upwmxls rem rn. ocolgd (`nbln-$8I to $42.50 single; $6&75 to 87340 turn. Hwerag-A In Llverpool lnndonder , London. Ulnsow, Q,uummu)wn. 1 MI ulnl nnloonmelootrlc llghugnpaclous pro- Ineuunu ecu. I II II. _n-_- - * r. nnnhlsl, Arum-r, urnnd Tmnk station. I. P. GIIJJKRBLKEVE. - - Q (Alan __ . _..-.. uuu uuui 11!. From Montreal. Btomnnr. JD]. *1; alum-lI.vI.I l\.....a..; LIVERPOOL SERVIOE DIRECT. From Mnntmnl In no mn- n- HARLEY, Passenger Agent. _.___._____ F ommionmnesleanfliirplu I STR. HERO BBPVVQ nu oh.` 5 nnniinou AND MONTREAL LINE. UTEAMER "HAMILTON" Between Ilaguljllnn, Tnmntn. Klmzntnn 1,000 ldlllldli, Rap! or the 31. Iaswrunve und Mun- lrets . heaven Kingston :- Golug EN'r-T[J ES DAY al.5 p.m. Hnlm; W1-Ntrl"lcllh\ Y at 10 p.ln. l"AllF}:-HnunIlmn. $l.50, relurn, $3.54!. "Pnrnnm, I, rt-l.urn,$7.50; Montreal, flan, ro- Iurn, $7. ` Borclnannd Meals Inclmcd bull) xvxsyu. CAMPING conearrs Elli A 5- mm [H $([K[RS' G$DAY ` EXCURSIONS T0 HIE CANADIAN NORIWEI Ilnlnn _ln|- I -1 Fl.S(HlNG .. vuv-v A\J'l-lA\JlV LKUIBALA LINE. (`OMMENf'XN(J MONDAY JULY nlramem will leave hum Dali . uuluu l:.'hJ nun. Golnu Went. tun .. my 2 l'UnIMEN(`XNU 41!! lmy. Going Em; (iolng want 31!) p.m. _, Vmk:]:;l?i3u&'0naWo Navigation cdipany. ` 1nEsca;(1'LI|woPA\anIcA. ` lnm|.n;`s, ;\ and Fri-lay: pr Alexundri: --_.%__. _. TR-AVl`I;LlN0-BY non-. I TORONTO-MONTREAL LINE. 1Il\lIP\?nv\vn ........ . LID .- .--ruuIIIl\l (Com monolng Ju ne). Illv Klnnntnn A non... . luau... jlvvlrlo 1,,- mo-Iam mmmnn, mun nn.g.._.._ _ - COAL that in COAL M`

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