/3.1.. 3'1`:-us}; g to - huIhu:__-I its no \ nu-no-n :`1..,4.L. mode rn ` HEY. AIIINT. (Jrnud Trunk Baum. .hn`. ll)-ll ,L`Il'\rI| A .._._. I II-mm, -Qnictrlc, h modem cumtorin. In \-\IIII1 IAIIIII UNIS- ;n~ S.s. "Campana." u, ~'Qluiot.r|c,hmu, and mu rn mmtoris. JAB. SWIFT & (`0., 1-`rolght Agent. -b-2------ji I `I Aourr, 0 Olu-snot (Inst '1'l` H I lus " The descriptions of the terrible Spanish prison: at Ceuta on tho north African * coat give faint ideas of tho cnmooiubs of tho Mono. Tour down the walls and them. lying in dark, damp. vetmln llod cnvel Amorimna will find people who have not behold the glories of the sun for yours. I cannot describe now how we Iunnelod underground to these little cnsemonin. The one Weathers and I. by most n:nuu-k- nbio coincidenco. were placed in was about 7 has long. 4 Ice! wide and 5 feet high. `an wntar was constantly dripping on tho straw we had for I bed. and than wns no telling how long this nnw had been than it was moldy and alive with vu~ min. The odor wu Iiekening. We was Inn in continual dust. The light from the tunnel wutho only my from thous- ddo wu-id ranching nl. "Pram Ivorvnhln of QM. ou......|..a ..._ x "on J \ . ' - Bally--lnl n~1|m-I rum to wInnlpvg_ via Qwwn ml and lake Ituuun. Pusan nlnvlrnaxlnpwuu at ll:.1) mm. an I rh-0 In 0 law: at l:.I p.m.; Pcvwrbom 4:|op.m.; 'I\|N1IlUI6:II)|Lm.2 (`Ink-agu ll)u..uu.; llmalou 8:l0 ` sum; 10. John. N.B.. l nun. I xw wwuu ruurnlng III. "From cveryudo o! this tunnelof star vatlonndlurluneuno gmuolngmy nddghotndgutlou. cnupollthnl prisoner told o! M: Inc-rm:-nun up Uunu ulu nlurn) unsuo. "I learned ln'ter that other companies. hear! of our misiortune. put back to sea and G nded. Our oleurl were all Span|u~ds-rsbels. My cnptnln'| nuns was Rudriguuz. They told us when we enllstnd that when we got toCuba all would be our friumln except a few aristo- crats. I am sorry to any that in later nvents we found the Cubans our worst enemies The descriptions which we have had so graphically in the press deal lightly with Mon-o Castle. The n`pori m's have evidently never cxplorr-d the mun consum- ing bowels of the grmt monster. Men cannot nd in the English Inngunpe words that can picture the horrors of the underground eonstructlon as it was in 1350. and I suppose It is worse today. The ` lint thing the Americans should do when they take Havana is to tear down the old castle. ` guvuruluunb wuulu Ionu vessels INN)!` III. A: I learned nfterwnrd. the govern- ment bod Absolutely nothing to do with the expedition. It was: simply I libuumr- my trip Itarted by Ipouulntorn from New York. Philadelphia and other cmitorri, i who were in n lnnd grabbing Ieheme with the few insurgents who won then rebel- lious. They had promised Lopez to or- ganize other companies. and we nnnhnmd on the south of the gulf to await them. but they did not nhow up promptly. The oieoru were afraid of the government overtaking them, so, an boron stated, we lifted anchor nnd uiiod. We went around the south of the gulf and were about to land on Cuban loll one line morning when a Spanish cruiser omuo niong. gob- bled us up bodily and towed us into }?|~ mm as prloouen. We were put into h s- torio old Mono Cutie. "T Inn:-ngd Inc... sI...A nth..- _..-.._-..I-A "Ahonnwowuh uncut: unaba- vv nvuvuu I pnouu After we had camped there for three weolu President Fillmore issued a proo- lnnmtlon stating that the Unicod State! was not at war with Spain and those who went to Cuba would not be prooootod by the government of the United States. He issued special orders, I afterward learned. for us to dieband. We were not allowed on know this. The same night tho procla- mation who issued an old ship was moorod for us. I believe her name was Pomporio. We were hurried nbmrd. and the next morning we won 90 miles below Now Or- leans and anchored in the gulf of Mexico. We staid chore ton hours and than sailed for the awful end that awaited us. It loomed that our olcors were afraid our government would send vessels after " Al I Inn:-nnrl nltn-nu--.1 cl... ...-4- mnu uupuun J. .1. Alien OI Umeatine, me. "In November, 1850," says Captain Alien. `'1 went to New Orleans with a raft of timber (row the Ynzoo swamps. On my arrival I found they were organizing an expedition taonsaisb the Cubans to their freedom. Being young and anxious for adventure I joined them, as did also my rtner, oberc Weather: of Tenngssco. em-ml Nnrcisao Lopez was in oommund. We were paid 025 ouch in Spanish gold, and if we succeeded in freeing the island we were to have a farm apiece. There` were 400 oi` nu. and we went into camp bo- twoon the United States barracks and the Jackson battleground. Lopez placed us under regular miiimry discipline, and we were not permitted to go into the city without: a pass. lffnu nan In! ............a 41.--- 1-- AL- , No omzen or the United States has n ` keener rooollootlnnot Spanish nu-oomns \ than Captain J. J. Allen of Celestine, llls. \ "In Nnvmnhnr `lm'\l`\" nnnn lV....o..ln 1 Ghastly Tragedies Enacted by Bloodthirsty Spaniards. HOW SPANIARDS SLAUGHTER PRISONERS. Jun-u-u.... ...L....) u:'||I.UI`hIUmvJrU\lOI In ouwjolnu on grpbloa, . .N`lI'0'Il VHIHFOGI min In Uflnnlnnu uln won nuuuu vunuonuqultllllipllw which bduuwbod lvthunno [Ivan um. M In ........ ..,,- . On tlowutern coastal Pnnutoll notadoocuionqny unnggpagugmon h%!bd.lI1 mu... -Inn-n gvouuuvncuulu: nvuuuosnonanlcan fol-yon. but It will ho a dllcnlt out Theuspnnhrdnuen bloodthirsty poopld no then turned to mypnnnu nnd' ukedhlmwherahecunofroln. Being: hnneaunn, he could not undantuul the 8:-man. Thooonnnluudel-uoodthouu Itngnnoabnlhowhbpund Ionothst ltwonldbowcllfnrlutopnodlltobo hothauundtormotodothohlkhg. Ho succeeded In having our In-lulu puond. Ind we wan nhllr nmnlnml" I uuuwuuul In lIIYlll' our L mug pt mlly acquitted." uuu Ul llVl III I Ullll. That owning at tho usual time for the turnkey I board I an-nngo noise in tho gnngwuy, whieh was laid with sauna ling- ging. It sounded like metal striking tho rock. Directly tho key turned in the cell door. and it opened. Bcfnro mo in the dual: 1 could umko out the form of our turnkey, but with him stood 3 mil gentle- man. oovnmd with a black cionk that ruched almost to tho iioor. I now the tip of n ombbani showing out; hence tho noiso I had hand. It was the Prussian connul. I realized that my noto had rnchodtho right point, and than in one Spaniard in um world, it ho of null um. um I owe my lilo to. After taking question: when Iwnborn. whenl oumeovnn-nnd-howl gotthaulaouldr Twilldothobutlcan for vnm, hut in nu! I. . .n4n....n ..... But this morning he brought our bread wrapped in paper. I told Weather: they were getting stylish in serving hnad with paper on it. B: that time Woathu-I had torn 0H 4: piece of the bread and put it in his mouth. Flo ripped out a big oath and said, `Yes. the acoundreis want to lead us on mail; now. I told him he was getting crazy. `Why. look here, he laid. and he handed mo a piece of wood about an inch and a hair long. I wem to the he hole in the . door, which was the axiy I am we had. and, lo M i behold. Ihoid a piece 0? lead pencil in my handl It then began to dawn on me what that paper meant that was wrapped around the bread I took it and tore off a piece and wrote a note to the Prussian consul. I cannot recollect what it was now, but you can well unr- mise the purport. Tho turnkey returned that afternoon. and I wanted to give the note to him, but he wouidn t take it. My heart sank. and I never felt so forlorn. I tried to press it on him, but to no avail. and at laqt in an agony of mind I un- thinkingiy crumpled and threw it into his basket and then sank down on the straw and cried like a child. ~I'l`|\.o ...-....c.... -5 or... ......_| an..- a-_ n._ VI(`l.f||'|!\............ Vnncouver. . . .. Baum Tu-nmu Ptmlnnd. On. . hhn I-`mumnco. (`al. l`nul..i. lIupu|l...... Dumb West Nu nor. HonI.n`n E uuu urucity. It. was the mornin before our trial. The turnkey of ourd vision was I very old Spaniard, and I often tried to on go him in n con\'on-mtlon in diilurent. n- guagea, but. he would shako his head. I nsked him ii` them was a German oonsul in Havana, but he only repeated. `Consul. consul. and shook his hand. I have 5 iii.- tlo Gununu blood in my veins, and, though it in covered with the American. it aorvod me well in tho: Inoldenb. Then I sold to him, 'lmbnsaudor Prussia.` and he nod- tied his head. l`.`\'vry morning at about 8 o'clock ho would bring us a loaf of dark broad. Ii. looked M if it woro made out ` of note, and we found out nhu in it. Ho nsunily opened our cell door and handed nan jug of water and throw an hour lnnf, mu m umugnwr "But the worst sight and the one that terrlod us most was the death inflicted upon Genuml Lopez. He was gmrotod. It was one 0! those slow processes In which the narrator. who can dispatch a man by I turn of tho Icrew. prolongs the agony for hours. lb was mrriblu It makes my blood freeze when I mean the some. His last words were. `I die for my Cube. 1' After pualng through this theater 0! hor \ run I can appreolnm to n nllghz degree in least the horror of Spanish rule. vanity and cruelty. It. wan Hm vummlnn huh... Ann hdnl I IMUWII uuu. uuuur IIIVBS may WC) H1100 back J inst the walls, nnd after A hollow mock: of religion hnd boonvgono through _ lth 't`h0y mgr? ;l1ddl`ocL 1911 hum soon '1`lfutp\;`:t1:s` 3150 any 1:1`:sl&uc:Ifkt.|llm]o?n `ground they died bravely, but like dumb Sonata led to slnnghwr. "Hut tlm wnv-cl: nlnlut nun! >Q`\n f\I\n Hm: ` GIUUUILKI \VIDllUUL HICICY. "W0 hd been compelled m see them shoe in all mnnnurs. Sometimes the order was to place tho muzzlos of the gum In thclr mouths, and ch 1' bnolnn were thus blown out. Other tl es they were llnud back mmlnnt the walla, nnd nnnr A hnllnw mont we mcoived an announcement that illied us with terror. It was tilat, although a sort of mock trial was given to tho pris- onors, not one was Doing acquitted. but wuro being ndjunlgod guilty In imam uld executed without mercy. "\\'A hd hnnn nnvnnnilml tnnno Qhnvn punuu In nIpp|n1' A mqjoru cnmmiuion wu given Iner- bonoru-y.ol contract It IQ In nllcnen whole In bestowed onwomon-but In but-yuof Inedlmoblo vnluenupnnlng ` rznthlnjoltho u-my`: tcnllxng Iguana; mu. nvuu mu grim general am not can to hang a woman. spy though she was. who was :9 sick that she could not stand upon her feet. und.'tnkln ho: cue from this unexpmud leniency, the clover no- tmn gnaw worse lnstmd of bettvr daily. Hvr one nbrlonsly puzzled the sklllul phy~ uiclnn cdlcd In to diagnose It. Hot cap- tono were beginning toiuspuct that she was qulh wt-ll untmgh to be hangod 1! she wanted to ho when Oencnl Roaacrnmf \ udvunu (and came rattling into town `and intent! hcrto"llfe. llbu-tynnd the nunuit d hu1nlm- " Ill l1UUOI'$l XTIO"Iu pursuit hnpphng A mninrn wnmh-am Vlcmrln. . Vnnnou vua I.lUl' Ill l-DIG lI'!Jll 11 .7 To the (act that the excitement and an x- iety which Ibo experienced made but too In to rise from tbs rough police In her 1 prison the owod the preservation of her life. Even the grim gone:-nl did not In hAnn n wmnnn nnv ohnn.-I. -3.- --- Ul (III) UIIINKI n`N\U`S. Her mu-mw esmgles won many. but per- haps the narrowest was when she was captured by the {muons guerrilla. Jack Morgan. Out on nscoutlng exp:-dltlon. tnlsndvonturcs on tho msd had caused Mlss ousbmsn boseok Ionlpornry shelter In the homes of a small planter. snd Mor- gan. swooping down upon the plans In his um-xpocsui lnshlon. had found her there and stmlghcwny suspected Isl` of being what she really wss--s spy. Nos wlshlng to take the rmponslblllty of do- cldlng upon her case. he concluded toturn her over wOonerul hloKlnst.ry, the pro- vost marshal, and she was sent to the hondqunrters of Gonoml Bragg. knnwn because of Ms wlry. nngulnr phynlquo and ms cold. !uml'\'vd, unlmpnxaslonnblo [Illn- ncr as Cast Iron Bragg." To tbs) fact that. u: nrnltnnmnt and .nw_ uuluy unu uluuull not (0 HI!) Ill. Not for many months won the truth oven Inspected. No one IMO the no horse)! and those under whose order! 0 was working know that provIoun to that sensational `opisodo In Louisville the had made an oondnmof Cnlonol Moore. the pmvoat. marshal of tho tllsta-iot, convinced him of hot munch loyalty, taken the oath of allegiance and o_nmrod the secret service of tho Unltod Stntks. II..- -...-......~-.....-.._.-__ .__-__. L... , ,, vvnnegluna wuuueu um mugnlng llpl. That night Pnullno was dlmhnmed from the company, and the next day she was the Idol of ovary southomer who hchrd tho story. Every door and ovary hmrt was open to hot. and when. After bolng llunlzod for aomo time In Loulsvlllo, the was mm beyond the lines on account of l her openly expressed disloyalty the grooplo ` of Nashville. considering her I vlo In) of Ynnlsoo tyranny. woloomod her enthusias- tlonlly and landed her to tho akloo. Nnl. '0! Innnv lnnnthn tan Oh; 6-AL nun nor won: nnlui Illa W0_lJl|. The play went on unoothly and qulotly untll the fnbelul moment coma. Then. wlch hrtlllantly ashing eyes and a Imllo that an Ioorntully trlumphant. nlbolt also was on than a trie pale behind the rouge that who had thought but to won for this one night, Mlu Cllslumm Ad- vanced to the front of tho atnco and, min- ing a wlnoglnu on hlgh In her slender hand, mld clearly, dollbentoly and dull- unhly: " llem'n to Jmoraon Dnvla and the louthom Confederacy! Mu the south al- ways nmlntnln her honor and her rights!" Tho house hommm A nnndnnlnnhnn nn ways uuuuunn mar nonor nnu ner ngnul" ` houso became a pandomoniuun on the instant, and tho mrriod mans . who had novnr bollovod that tho dnuhr actress would carry out what be consid- ered an idle boast intended to ndvurtiae herself, rang down the curtain before the winegluss touched the iaughing lips. That ninhh Pnnlinn wnn rllnnluu-mu! uuunuuuq, uuu Inn uuu ll uruuuuuy III!)- coufui cannon. both socially and proton- aionally. The city was lull of ouetuliy ropreuod secession oontiment. and Pan- iino was the oentuoraot attraction to the large contingent of Xmrolod Contodomh oilioox-n who made the pinoo their on - rory homo. Onoof those gontiomon. w h M a view so mnkin a Iunuition and er- ; ing the loyal resdonh. dnnd the po uiu actress to drink a toast to oenon IVII in one of the eoonol of the oven Slltorl. " the play than on the boards. and the an him her word um. she would. ->` Thn nlnv want an ....~.`n.I- -nnl .-.\I-AI_ I nu IAIIVII MIJHIIAIIQAI I! IEAVIUVU IUQ-L but went south the next you-, playing In ` those omen which had not In yet nncotl thomsol van o my and boldly on the this of the Conl may. 1 mhnrn Aim thnnn nllvn tn:-Inv Inhn uunmnrn, ` U1 IJHU \JUlIlUllQ'Fl\Uy. ` There are those alive today who remem- ber well the night when Pauline Ounhmon ` made be: dramatic - exit from the scene of her many triumphs. She had been play~ mg as long engagement In Wood : theater, Inulsvlllq. and had bod a blllnntly mo- cenful lannnn. [nth nnnlnllv And nnnfnn. The remains of Pauline Cushman, the noted actress and Union dpy. were mooni- ly luld at rest with military honorn in the Grand Army )lot of tho San Francisco cemetery.` Mllss Cushman'I father was a Spanish mtugoo of excellent fmuil ` and her mother a Fmnoh creole notpd or her grace and beauty oven in that cty of graceful and beautiful women. 1-om her parents she inherited the charm; of (two and gure. the` ardnnt, iiupulsivo. emotional tompermnnt, the brillianoy oi lnmllect and the fnsuination of manner which particularly mood -her for the role she was destined to pllw in the drama of tho preservation of our Union. fhnn wnr urn: rlhninrcul Kiln: (`uuhvnnn Nu u~-Ilmnc trnnuforn or:-mtovlll `mulrln. |-`mo I 'oInnh-t Hlopeo-rs. I-`modlhurlnt :-u-ep- on nn-I I-`|rn!-(Thu-n hlvopvrs atlurlled In all P|\1-|I\(`l`o0-Illrillllx CUT RATES. Vlomrln . . . . . . . . . . .. \ FIE! .lN - M -- ' l I/Ill) pl`L'l.'l'\'llll0 UT 0lll' UIIIUH. when war was dochn-ed, Mina Cuahmnn was, playing a succes'sful engagement through the mlddlb and womvrn atuws, ` _ x Io! Iunou loan to Jollbuou Dawn sud [S?AGE 3Jl}EEl ANDSPY! Ihzpg, Myentum of mu: otic Pauline Cushman. now sun room) mmzmn nnwa. the Southern Oonlodor|oy-0lvon tho llonornty Title of Dido: and Bood With Mlllhry Eonon. ' PAULYNII CUBH MAN'S FAMOUI TOAIT. n_.4..n _-.-n. AL, ._,-. _ QTIUT JOHDDIL "What did the do with hill? Why. Ibo Jud dusted Iluro and Cd Ilnjot 0 `low nnwnnduthoonupugnlovly lhdoutol Obpdoorannhtnnn shnddlld uheeyedtho Innlallllnrwlhhcur ptouhrul lnok.-_-P nalupau Pun Bout, Hhnrtnot (`hm ml and Only I)|rt*v't mm.:..u..v.\r:\1m\. Nuu'l`uWl-`..~\T.nIu-| TIHII (`I)l.lIMul.\ and tho \'Il{uN \3nl.h` Fl!-II .IN . Nu Lnlluun lrnnlfnru nr:-nulnunl Irnnhhau um um miunut Iurneu pun "That was `quite wlndj." drnwloti Un- clo Silas, chid village liar. an be con.-lull] emptied bu plpo inio the must bu-I-vol. "an: wuqnih windy, but out in Iiovuia 1 friend of mine ciarhd to lean MI homo while tho wind was blowing rock: on big an `pumpkins around the town. Now I don t expat you to believe this. but bo- foroho reached the bononol thomin than wasn't a ditch cl` clothing hfton his but. (8uuutiu.) Ya. air. :91! than Ihcwind New Inn 1: against qvmli and attened him out an &ln an I vnlur. Non day hinwlfocnmonnd ptidhimol with a shovel. and"- "Wlut did duo in with him?" chi Abnor John-rm WIIIl mu Ill Abner Johnna. nun... am -L- lnu ngni up In was WM. " The clock In in nclu-men! attack 38 and the tnmuwou turned pals "That man `oultn wlml, " dnwlnl Un- VUIIE. "Oh. he just at on the nave and the wind carried him I! miles and landed Man In use top of a pouch tum Pretty soon as uldoo! bacon and gloat at band mo nlllng by. nnd. gonuomon. Pm du-nod It he didn't light I an and cook his bunk- fut right up In that tree. " Tho rlnnk In It. -vnlogon--.5 -5..-.5 II III`)!!! WIIIHH. | "spdnklng of storms," anld Abq\ R001. "I've noon the wlnd bluw 30 {Mt at It blow the town clock back 17 days. " "Well. well." an!!! '01 Ocmpbo. "per had: you have soon some strong blown. but when I lived up In Montana my neighbor canlouly opened his door during ant-In. Wen. gentlemen, you may think am a nu. but the wind got right In behind tho door and tun-and tho houso completely In- alde out. " HA...) 4L- _.-_-II ______n _,, , n -H N flan Ion Worn llomothlng In no LIIO ol lllnwon Thomulvos They were talking ono evening In Uncle Suns country atom about hard wlndo Ind Itlong winds. "1-lnA.|zhm n! .o........ H ..u A I... um....- ELLIOTT BROS. 77 Prlnoenn Sh-`A4 69 and 71 Brock Street. 900006900 Special Redu_c_ed Prices far the balance of the season while qur present stock lastgy Kingston - & -Bembroke uq Canadian Pactnc Railways. you Stoves, Refpige raters. lEET}R[EAJM FREEZERS; IU UUI-. "And the man!" gasped sword in one Ice. TALKING ABOUT WINDS. oouuuuol lutnu huncth. Ilndnnnn nlg La. 3.... I MCKELVEY & BIRCH, 77 Pvt`-lrTce~oa Strgei` Window and Door Screens. Ir! The White Mountain mi Gem ICE`-CREAM rnzAE;;~;"[ oonva nun-. ooum was-r. N9`! Exkraunaigsm. No. BE: reulzmmm pun. - 5 ` `.*.'.`.5n.n| 4 " m. " I8 9:10 run In u $5 all.` It 1 u p_m Sm I 2 sand 4 daily. " I " l.1hSp.m No. odd: Llondn . -' 19 mm: us All othoyI'l:ulorI1,u dnlly mmpt. Sunday. `Mn 'From~one to ten quarts.` .2 "` In. noun,-x-an chang. E2 nhuahund who`: u 'fI'IH I -301 York Walk. I uuuupuuiilln `: I "Pnluw!"hoa-led. 0 nunmoomwunocoagtnuptuuu. . lndaul It would have hudu`nu_nI u hhllhvuvonh to Ian M TIIIIII VCDOII -'35} ,..A ' ` ____j_ _nny-uun I Know. I III jxj gawk hell .13 arm n or I (000 Iona.--'l`ow.n . u` E. Pl wh I;-:1 vvifl v P- 3 way: nah: you gluon 3553 PNWPD. "BauI.y`u only ulla` 9" NID-D0|'l'I klln. I'll: jg nxmnt nun. unuury-|nIIIll no XIII RIO wunwd to Join uni. `bus that 00 MI: 'off'tnFrbnoo.wI:moIhay L `litany- "thlngworn mun dlllllnj I` -UV" York Weekly. nnyuIuIIwu'InIulI&" 1 l)oeun'tt!ut.uh(qyq;" No. Wbonihogoh I|IlwlIy.l om-not her pt-onunohilof It ` Bpl wouIn."-Oh|ouo Bound. - A can 00 Iuoulorum 3 "lly wlh known monshomib not-l nfhyollhownchnllo" 'Doeun'_t that Inlay yqlf" {Ills nuuuy BICEPS -ununy. " IV Ell! Dill pd other lrulnu dull uxmpt. Sundng. Fhr uouu, nnerv on of upaooln leopon. I I {O W ' 1. P. muu.m'. AGENT, (my Punonpr Station. Corner Johnston And Ontario Streets. .nn.vwn-nluxl'lu . IIIEI IIIQ 1 IIII night they wan to V9 I nurlhoun in-I come today. Just was until Inux nu noqnnlnbd." - . ~ King : I volouullt `r-I' uvtpwuyu 1_ Mrs. Brown--!low quiet It h Ilutdou todqyl lhovonochuddlln. nun mlon all ht. ~ 7 Mrs. Heo.moro--Ya`n.` ll` top: no on plus and noodlcc to Ihll hf Gnu boy bolon tn 3 foothill olui. I'll: no child Imnol. lng wlll hnppun. Ill!) 1 1 Mn Oheory-l_ndood V '8. K0 wanted to loln um . `hm I am: again! in... suu pmwro. "muu.y'u only gnu; _ NIp-Don`I know. I'm ohgoxuqt rou [sunny but It anonl In A--an 'Ul|E III (I - Bmwn-`nnnll Black la! nlzht. that wan In vn . an-Jun.-. blul anon In I muulll onll. I'll! N IIIIII Imnol. _ in! Oboe:-y-lndood I0 t. vnnud uni . pf! tn Frbnoo. when they `In: any- hmg -worn -In rm ` ` ' ? only lhnnonrv. ' . IIIWOTI I ;.-'l`own '. IVAIII I suing IAIT. Nmliixgxrau 2:` 1 " ~ .. um . Aoulbhnuktmu ill. L-..-. _-.. AL... .5 Kingstn. L455 ifcr Cent and upwards COAL that i COAL-at . -.-....._. .,.-.., st. Paul. Mlnnupolla. Duluth. $I5. Wont superior. Hpevml low rate: to other pulnlll on upp`.|ua- lhuL NEW TIME TABLE MAY |5tho qua-nun - `non nni-:1 un-nan Pblwnnd. thu'N.0R'!'B-\V*EH l`, IN well as 81`. PAUl4sml All othur cnmre-Mtlve polul-a. an exactly tho ammo an other Ines .; way H HUVHI D1`! \h`B('ll pUll'|l3, IKDLIJ IA)` THRU YUH Includlmg Fares In Al KI.zNm mt, THE mvn-'10 (`()AS'I`, ' P[~2( 'nnd tho'N`0'!'B-\V`EH'l`, wel PAlIln.mI All thair (\.()ll'n)ot.1l.I\m nnl Plnnangur Fanmnr the Grand Trunk Ra'll- way is ncum betwm-n pulnls, both [AXIAL and mu ALAS . Kl.()Nl)lKl{7.THE l A('H"I(`, (`()AS'I`. WIN 1- I I mm. H. n.mn:|s, Hmmrn lIIlIaI1 I-Ilrtllua l\. lI`Il For lowest rawu, umo tables nud genorll In- mnmulnn app] -10 FHJCI). . l-`U10!-:R.('ny Tlclwt At.. Foot Brook HL._ Klngutnu. vv Ilullvl I nun)!` r1IUUplIl` \.u|n uvuwtull "cape vmcenr AND NEW vonx. l\l......c Lu...-o l)....|.. 0.. an POINTS. ht..- |-*.\ .. _.. M. ._...a-L.u.... .\..,| ._..._.... ._ dctiallkindsotwoodis to ho Ihllallon;stprleu.V I Ipuva K|ngnlon(Furr_y) (daily exuwlw Ilumluy) A Anny Ll umva Kllljp-Ilol|(l"urr; (nlully exm-pl. Hung? L'w ( `um! V lm-Ont. . Arrives Oswego. N Y . l7l.h-,n. N.Y.,... and Hudson River HR., In connection wl 'l'Im st. Lawrence llim Rmmbghl. C0,, ljmiml. DIRECT SHORT LINE T0 ZIHICUIIUH Incluanmg Karen /\|,/\,~g , Kl.(zNl)H(l{I,THE WIN PE( PAUlu.ml All othur o0m1wm.l\m noluu. an .._...._..____.__...._-._.. N " Wuroouuu-.M:mu.. 7:58p m. 9;. r2 mm Huuon, Mum: um pm. 10:31 nun " (3IoV.0luu:{ (lulu. .1026" p.m. 10:25 ll-In ` (minngn, il . . . . . .. 7:60 mm. _8:I5 p.m Wagner ramco Hlooplng (run: between FIIIKI IlIIll`Il'I` Ill Mun: \Il\l'|II vrurng IlIV\II-AIII IIIIIJ Direct Hhurl, Rnulo to nll I51 Ioillnolon Strut. scuttle. Wain: Tacoma. Wash . Portland, 04-0.. SA I'I-..I VIIICUHVCT [LU f noun a W8 xAn1i, Victoria, B.C , Vancouver B.C . In-MI. Illnnll NIAGARA_ FALLS. __I|.lllIny,l.yY .. . . .. ILW p.m. nb. um p.m. N mum l4`nIhI.N.Y' 5:82 pm]. H prtmtnld Mama. :I'J p m. York. N Y 0:10 p.nI. Wumdrtmn`. MIMIAL. 7:51} p .... . Juzu ..._- n-1,. 4,. 1. _ 11...... n._.... |_v uxm`|IL uunu 5 I" """' \'II|('nl.,h?.v.1',. 7:2: yn.nI. rs ..,..l2:IJl p.m. l7l.Iu-n. N.Y ..... .|a:|u p.m. Byrncuu. K V. .,.I2:l6 I-.m. ltochuur. N V. . .. 2:'. .|) p.|n. _AJhIIny,l.Y.. I|;vu'fp.xu. 'BlIb. .Y . . . ` . .. n.m. ---TIME TAB LE: .....n.... IIl`..--..\ x Ut!II:5l!B1 Plum. Avzeut. New York. .'urr_Y) ( 2320. UlUB}l{.('|ty TICRM AK?-. HL, Klngatnu. 3. 3.13.111 -.35 $25, Forget it Not. not us: mu qctmst. _ [rm.m. I.AK .. ... E: In) II. In I .1 `YD 7:lL'l awn mu) 1Lm -..-. mm p.m !):|I| p.m 9:43 p.m ' 0:2": p.m |:l7 mm 2:30 pm l.In .. .... Jan Laturnoy -v v--w-.--- "a.'...;'....... V1 "':;..... `INN! to_pu_0 up. in an sud evuryda:IpbonolW`mworkn:nu- r. pniunnsc. %.'a.'*':..a".`.`.'.l A Iurnouit ! Hanna_;fl-wljl-airold. India's Hal I-}stato& Insmm Inn . Making dinct connection at Ouvuo mt New York. \ For further lnronnulonncl nu olruouoo Jas. Swift 6:. Co . Agents. e-A:*coss_Ltes*s. Tl.\.\ll:lt l.I~2AVl\`.`i SW11-`PR WHABI` Tm.-silty-, 1'IInrsdny1I and ntnnhyn at 10 LII). for (bwc-go AM Ch:-Inna. Yggwna [In-u.I-u. \1'..I..._.I..... ....._I I.\_n.n_.._ ur-nu. nu u-wrgu Iurl \,uI"IHl|A beans Mm-nlnyu, wodn--lay: and Friday: as p.m. rurfhonnsnd Inland: und Alexandria J'- Vnllng 100...; ..........n..._ -a A.._...... .._u._ -viii &lII &I"Z Rochester. Osweoo. Kingston and Alexandria Bay. ]sTR. AILUNDELLI Hourlu. PJ-1 L ' The uuusl. trlpn or the season (or umllh um] mlrnrl. ARTHUR A H RIIN. .`k`crM.nry. Quebec. Ihr llnkots nml ntnmrrunnn unnlu In n n I n u n A n nun . .-A-crvutry. queooc. llckouz and ntnwromnu Ipply In J. P. HAN! `Y, or J. I". Ull.l\ERHl.KEVK. `nk Agwutu. Klngmnn, um. suu FRO`! IONTRIII. on nonngn | Q` '3 :-m- 13"` .lu1.v;m I50: and lth Augunnt; :2 "`W. N. "l"Il M Qm-ha` I-`nllmr ` rlnl, taupe. Per}-0, Vflunnnmruldo-, F. I. I :_k| \.I`\lI:|l'`nt't:-Iroxlvu, P.Ll.; uuorgoatnwn. l'.I-LL. nnd I I'i|u'u;. I:r|nn m` the cannon rm- hnnllh ....u nu--Ill l I Twin Scrq `with ulvclrlo I Houses. Lots and Farms For Sale and To-Let. _ I53- IA,,_ I` [Quebec Steamship 00., Limited. [mven AND auu= ST. umiauca Smnl IR (`umsua IN (Tum. l.A'rrrun:s. Tani.` C.-_-... I--- 1- Q an--._.__ H , -- Ilontrou and Liverpool. oamnc at Rlmouall and Kovillo. From Montreal 9A.m. Quebec up.m. 'l.nur-nllun ` . . . . . ..Jul_\ `.`| July '.'l-II. | I`-mmrnhm . . . . .. July `.31 July `.NtlI 'NmnMIau .Auu. 4 Aug. Ilh Purl.-lmn . . . . . . . . . ..An;:. ll Aug. HUI I-`lrnhmlulvu.$52.. imml upward! ' Rml cal-In, l[,|\`t'r`,mul, horry mu-I Inndnu, :hL'lL New ` York uulmguwmnlllnu nl Derry. Mnngullnu l Jul,` lfslh. ' )- 3 nnl mull nl R|.mm..|.I .n.| u....un.. am ' mm. 7 'l i-I no! (`MI III R|ll|0|lMKl and Movllle. J. P. HANLICY. AIJINT. U rnnd 1`:-uni tnllnn TI.\.\lIIll LEAVE-`i WH II` S Tuvalu!-. 'I'IvnrsulI-vn ntnnhv`: an __--- -1:-IllIlIII`u (Commencing 7th June). Trl-Week] Kingston 8 Rochester. NY." mr. Non Klnx" leaves Sunday: At. 6:45 1:1. Btr. "Hem" leaves Tuesdays and Thursday! as p.m. connecting at Brighton with Eltr. "North King" rorchurlutus, N.\'. (Port of B0- cheater.) Humlny-8tr.North Kin " leave: at 10u.m. for fhounml lnlnudn and lexandrm Buy. Rlghl. reserved mohnngo Ilmo wllhout nntlco. For mnhor lnmrmnuon niln pans: and (night. apply to H. 11.01 D LEEV Manager. )A_LLAN LINE! nun rmvuu Ila Wly p0l'lA. On Mundu n, Tum-1 3. Thur!- duylgnd Fr day: to Bellovlllo and route srn. "'NO_R7l.'k}-_l.__`lnl N65] Duly Service on the Ploturolquo Bay 0! Quince. [nova dull at 8 P.M. (8 any: oxoopud for Ptotnn in way ports. an ) dnylond (luv: Banevms and Inn!!- `I11 Ell`-I IV 1465: F in Insurance in 5 Companies -at lowest rates. .. 1:! mr, n cu.-u..`. .|.:uvruImr .. .nuy noun, 6 p.m I Aug.l|. duyll vht `\'lln1`UllV8T. . .Am;. (I 2-3!) I Aug. l.`,(| VI gm N-Jm,svnun.. Aug. . )p.m A1|g.`3n_l:1\.vl|xlnl Yorkuhlru Aug. `:0, 2..i0 p.m A mg. :7, dnyllghl Dmnlnlon ..Aux. '.. 7. 2:30 pm From Llvarpool. Steamer. From Boston July 2r((.|1.. Now Emuouml A1uz.lHh_5 p.m Aug. llth . .. (`nun-Ia. ...Aug. 'Mm_.`lp.m First. Unmn-$110 and upward: Ilngle; $111 and upwvudsroturn. ` Haooud Cnbln-$8: : to $40.00 1111310 ; $.50 to 37600 return. Bwernge to Liverpool Londonderr , bondou. Ula$>w.Q|w8|1uwwn. belnut. 322. $0 $5.60. I ht -mloons.elaol.rlcllghu,upaoloun pro- mennde ocks. I I. wnley. J. D. Olldoraleovo. A30 .G.T.R. Station acluonoe B!- D. l"`0R.lRA.NCE a 00.. General Agenu. Kon- roa . .__.._---vv... yusuvsuu A/LLIl2ULn Prom Mnutreal. Bteanwr. From Quebec. July ."M,Hn\.n1.. . .I.:\l>ru:ior .Iuly34|Lh,6p.n1 Aug. 6. I ll,` -.10 p.m l.`l,(|uyI IR, :l)p.m Aug. `lmdayllxlnl 2:30 '.!7,2::l0 .Aug. Il4I.uo n-|.o.. mm .....| FAST D_.5Y__LI_NE --I.-_A_A A____ LI VERPOOL SERVICE DIRECT. IFnl\-an IIn..A _._l Inn In` W Vallr-I` ll F`ARF`.H -Hnm|lmn. Turonm, I, return, $7.5 turn. $1. . Berlin. and DominionL_i11ta_$_teamships] rnnsrx-4 ~-HrunIImn, $L50, return. 'l`uronL4),$I, $7.50; Montrtml, .`l. , :9- turn. $1. Berth: and Mmla lnclut ed both wuyn. .x. r. HANLEY, Pmmemzer A um Tlatwoon Tmtnllmn. Tnmnlo. Klmgumn 1,000 Island], lmpm. of the HI. Luwrmncc und Man- tronl. * heaven Klngntnn :- (imm; EMIFTIIESDAY M5 p.m. Uolng W0str-FRlD.-\Y at 10 p.m. F'ARF`.!-I ~-HnmIlv.nn m in sun..." on -_n '1'umnmo::InLm.: (`Ink-ngu Ilnulmi 9 guns John N.B., nun. rub min. M 1... 9. um um. 1-tom ooo. Ludo ntnel. I . CONVVAY. E W. FOIIIKR. Aunt. Oeu. Fun. A (ieu. Hunger. urnuu rrunx Bill-IQ. J. P. u1Lm:nuu:n:vl:. Clara HAMILTON AND MONTREAL LINE. :4 TEAMER "HAMILTON" _ .. _.. .. - .- -..v naununsau 4;;.;vu_u. COM.\lEN(?LN(l QIUNIJAY, JlH.\' * sit-mneru yllhjeave In-ra lmlly. u-`mug J 4:110 mm. min: Wult 21:00 p.lII. aichiiiiffdnflo mmganon cb?:iIi:'yi THE SCENIC LINE OF AMERICA. 1. P. HA NLEY, l Mpenger Autmt. .J7A.ELLlN.G.-J3! non`? - _.vww ibhdtcudlniintdhltnd Swim: Iilllnoryllnl tohojrcu II the |$lhnoInnInI vxydtyouudnn Inneonudby A -_ - _ -_. __ TO RONTO- MONTREAL LII: \.....-...,. 1