Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1897, p. 5

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40 A. 1.: - .;_.`.l.aInnco vcr {I000 Island g steamboat 0o'I(|.lm!ted)_. . 1 ,_ 333. _ g .455 3,. nly...mh 5' u. . duh ` pply to F'u63Eb?i\FrN..%g& . WAY DEAL. Ie"rmu. `[F\-on; Om-T Own Correspondent.) * ""6.r`, 531; o.~. &`1'{.3 . z...i.y..'<~a.:'mr an old story. Everybody_ except those no- quaintaed with the inside history, of the _ ,!-grjmgqlg pyoq railway _wa.e our-E primed at `the bet on of the Senate in, nbnnqoninu ite_ enquiry into the affairs of i that_9ompu.ny and its relations with Mr. Tart. The facts about Mr. f.lj_ar15e need no . concealment. Last winter Mr. Bean- `: Jbr 14`Pe'5_ud3;` I-ecu:-ran are 1.... u. n... I-unnn .m Invnlldr for venrs fRE0`lj%!V'%\ Lmml 5" 0-?~*'23$":1'_:fUy!; f'r: -3-- --I . lug. He has. been an Invalid for years and may die at any moment. He sent in haste for Mr. Tartae and `asked him to purchase La Pattie newlpapor. It had been talked about for some time, as the; - : _- .1_n.. ....n-_ In ll I008 DOIII at `(Jun to . thus EM. they bdnnl an no up! .0 who `the wit 90 1 6 lat-. Moo rounding daily nnvlce \ In __ DUIHI nausea nuuuu nus uuuau uu.-.u, .... ....., ldh;-we , 4194. am 49115.. M26. 4.11 hggntreel. Tarte` as a Minister eetild not v`e'ry well buy it, but he offered to ta.ke.it for Ill pent,-` hyo brlgh young` !eXkj*ve_ ; who or late have been running Le Culti- vdwur. a weekly. neauzmnsl wented so much cash down nndthe rest in notes. Tnrte had no money but" the boys raised some on motes. Mr. G:-eenehields was up-M peeled to and he `put up $5,000. That is the extent ` of his epnnecbion with Le Patrle. He has n lerge income as n inw_- yer and had $15,009 in The Mentreal Herald when that paper was reorganized. me; Peter Mitchell left it. He has also run he nenndidete and been an active -Liberal in every way during the eighteen. years in the wilderness. Mr. Tarts`: eons gave their notes to Greensbields for the 15,000 and that ended the business. All u_x_ _-_.-_.....I L..u..... 4-I.-' av!-nnnlnn 0u,Uvv nuu uuuu uuuuu uuu uuuuuuu .. All this occurred before the extension of the Intereoloniai to Montreal through the absorption of the Drummond.County road had been "thought of by the Govern- ment. G1-eenshields has been president of R19 road tor ve yenrs, " \ . A Royal Uommlupion Dull-tile. What Sir Mnckenize Bowel] expected to nd was a trail of boodle connecting Tarte with the treasury of the Drum- mond line and the Drummond line with the Dominion treasury. Indeed the Toriee had it that besides paying 020,000 for Lu Puma and making it a present to '1'urte`s Iona, the Drummond people, i.e.. Green- |hields,'Fn.rwell. manager of the Eautern Townships Bank, nnd `William Mitchell, unnnllnl nmnmnr of in P0. 1 TOWhlll[)I DRIIK, B110. Wllllllu zvuwuuu, general inanagor of tho rand, Iuhscribod 050.000 or more to help the iberala in the recent Quebao election All Sir Mnokenzie would have found mas said, (but Graonshiolds had given his check {or 85,000 towards the purchase of La Pattie and talmn a note from Tm-ta`: sons for it. He did this nimply and solely as J. N. Greonshieids. Not in dollar came from tho Drummond railwny.- Furbhoy, the Druanmond railway did not give the Lib:-ruin anything tor the Provincial elections. - , mm. I.-.n mu Mnnl-anti would have elections. ` ' _ This irall Sir Mnelrentle would have found relating to Torte, Greenehielde and the Llheml party. But- had he goneon with the enquiry he would have turned up some ugly things about his own side. V especially about Brother Ives. The` Fed- eml subsidies paid by the former Gov- ernment to the Drurnmond road were_ milked for the Reptile fund to a very lm-go amount; not only this, but the road `and to- plank up before the Post-Oloe department would give it the usual hub- ventien for enrrying the mails between St. Hyneinthe and Nieolot. An inventi- gutlon would damage Mr. Ivan politi_c:rl reputation and implicate other leading members of the Conservative pnrtv in the Eastern Townshlnn. No doubt Sir Adol- phe. who sh:-ted in a hurry for Europe the day the Senate enquiry committee was organized, would have been brought in somehow. u........ dinning (Shh Irnnw whnt would in somehow. Some Tories who knew what would come out did not hesitate to any that Boxyell was trying to hurt his old asso- oietii. I do not believe this. He wanted to hurt Torte and us soon as he discov- ered that he would impnle his own friends, backed out of the enquiry not very gracefully, perhaps but as greoofuliy as he could. The best thing the Govern- ment can do is to appoint a royal com-. mission to investigate the 'Drumrnond subsidies and` the subsidies paid to all the railroads in Ontario and `the sen- bonrd provinces as well as in Quebec, since subsidizing began. it would not take long and the `revelations would be mighty interesting. It is about time we stopped giving subsidies and the quick- est way to not public opinion i ngninat the system is to show that n connidernble proportion oi the money has been dipn-t- . ed by the politicians to the ends of cor- ruption and are much more simply thrown QWIIV. uvuu .. -..v .._....V, _,..__V. . During the union there was 6 squat V` bio betwuon two i-ivol New Brunswick companion. the Rmtigouohe and Viouodo and tho Rutigoodno and Weston, ovu- Iho ujxix-anon of I ohu-tor. To show the kind of men who too often have to do with oiuu-tun, no less 0 pusongo than -Dr. Grimn, the ooniidonoo nan. ligand an mper,ip!. _ tqp ,_ ogothe [Immotars at the Butigou and Victoria and mancgua todo 'I'*d| New `torturous .6! savings] thounnq dolian. Then look at pinndering roads of the dlau of the Qu'A iin, Long Luke and Sokatchm wnn. _ members In that railway whhimihtora song wit thouidoto Dthninion hngfgront d I In!)- aidy Mm 000 I 7001! nd bondol `HQ Illf IIQII nuuru nuvu liven. `no Ihmloemnh may be china: upueimanotthcphndeml man whom` Mstaylnwul lnopenlnp announce IVA. lt'bu6t 0645,0001: nu" ldlentocll III @4130 from 1:. v.:b-_:_;.m"' u I II n ~` :5 II; .071 uh: he W`! 1- 1:531:3- .-P f K! It I , " ' ho It::x.rI.onr"Ifl.ul:': Tofo:e (nfIt`er{!".'l3J`x?.'\;)1 to-ontmod to {no harm. two can stamp for duo:-gpclva Still of the lululdy Syitoln. `H. ir11`?n`%T%.1T).s711J.1Tr?: Wfi. tedirinfsnbil .\ ` if-$5` Fi`?! in the &:iner`yW: ' j b It `Is Ll-yer; n.n,.9 ins,-1>9n.t. thy "ch fel- np `_qc`og oul"gren, nat_q"rai mnpumas an mi.` but itin piain.hl_)at`._nnie;- thy nabs dy sit9m.W9.01' dmimns alm- for ._ mgc1I1n1__ny.<!- oh_ ` n.oi1g_exjng"nnd ngquiring `an un- 'eniiible'nnme arqad by om` dpwdm tidhs iipon` others. ` ` The`: Growth of Indeendenoo. It is evident tram what teak plan` 'during..tho session that independent thinking is coming into vogue. - Twun ty yearazago is, was A rare thing to see a_ member criticise or "go back oniqg ......... In . mamnn. `hut. in is common ' member ogltlqlse m'_"go Dn.xg__ my Inn division. `but. IQ is. common *0 is now. Mr.MMul1en. Mr. Btping Mr. Some:-ville, Mr. Sm-iv_er, em, are as. Agood.L;t;qmIn Va: they` ever were and wouldbolong sorry to sea t eTor{as_ back agnhi. But `when theym_ltLk.,h_h_ve Governmynt is not stlqkoin .to Liberal principle; they do not 1388* 356 to tell it `no py_t);I_r votes. The average Minister prrzably does no) like to have candid friends threatening him In the ank. but the;_e,cnn_ be no doubt that Parlia- ment 1s`nn luxnelwa gains!` by the pres- ........ nl` cnnln 1ncm, \vhn:a nxamnla `H friend; threatening mm In we mum. but doubt` that Parlia- gainer once of such 1nen,fwhose exarnple bound to__ produce greater independence at the polls and in the nmtspaperi. When the Tories were in "independence was not tolerated. As Rufus Stephenson said, they Wye expected to vote for John A. once when he was right and twice when he wes`wrong.' The true test of a partisan, said Rufus, himself timest- robust `one, is to stand bytho leader when he is wrong: any one can vote for hicn when he is right. That sort of party ethics suited the Cochrnnes and Taylore. Sproules and Stephensons and we`: of service in keeping up discipline. But in the end it proved the ruin of Torylsm, for the lenders not to imagine that any- thing they did. no `matter how outrage- ous, would be excused. The Libevml code of standing by your principles whether your leaders like it or not has its disad- vantages from the point of View of the disoiplinnrian, but. after all, is the only sound way of doing things, the only way by which a member can retnln' his self- - respect and really do some good for the country. rm... II',...|... uvnvn an mxtnniehnrl at the ` Independent smnu milieu uy um p,uuu..- men munud thus they are talking about it yet in the Russell House. Iannwhile the Ontario IAi)ernls', headed by Mr. Sonu-1-ville, have tendered their ohrmkn to Sir Richard Cartwright for the great skill, ability anthtm-.b he (linplayt-d lead- ing in the Hausa. Sir Richard is In good }3urc_v,man. but deems it no crime for n membiw to vote nu: he thinks; on `the contrary, ho cmisiclcrs that. everybody in, thp bdtter for H5. - __;___..;;.. - The Tories were so astonished at the inclopentlant stand taken by the gunne- rnnn -nnlnnd that thev talking I I'll! avr; uvuuaunuauyu _ One or two Blou papers are hoomin Sir Mackenzie liowell tor the "fury lead- ernhip. For some reason Mr. Foster is unpopulhr in Quobao. Hall u doing pmnphlets have been written by Quebec clergyman on the Manitoba school ques- tion xmd I helievo chat in ovary one Mr. Foster has berm umio d. criticised or sneered at. In one it lleged circum- stnntially that lie an `neared. the "bolt" as numb to destroy I: 9 Remedial hill of unhappy memory as to get rid of Howell. No person seams in be able to explain the dislike of MI`. Foster axhibitatl by `tho clerical putty. Tho articles in Le Quotidien and other papers landing Bowell are evidently dnspiredy from that . V SOUTCB. . |`|Iv-um-uni muar. annn an hni: H19 `KIM : man C -5511. Thu French complain that Mr. Lam-lnr lmd Mr. Frochettn are the only Franch- Cnmndia_na who received Jubilee titles. Sir Jnmer. Lemolma, nhiof inspector of inla ndrrovon`ue nt Quebec, was knighted A few `months ago, but he is ppm-anti] not regarded as n French-Canrfdinn, nor ii14_fnct in he one. Word from London says Mr. lam-_ler at tint declined but was virtually obliged to accept or apnea; rudo to the Queen and the Colnninl soaotgry. hlr. Hardy was oomd knight- hood but gieclined it and an not done himself any bum in Ontario, A fresh batch of titles will be dlatrilmtod at New .zYeIr`|; it we km-p on we may reach the -bonulmmntlon described" by the pool. "1_`l`nlmll be knights nave move that span be lords." It in `win V -. at .mImber of mayors are disd iqtod and that "at least one Toronto al ermhn. who got up a casket for her Majesty, feelii that the'Kihpfre in sue;-in` tram her _ to give hi:n'a "handle to. his -name. Wins will our grnndcisiidran think _ pt all the nmmoq 01 than days: I `ha;-ll Alli . . Mi H "' ` 'LI`1d.1n ,'9'a. o 5 '.`u"` L .' I 138.; 3 {E . 4-uargrn. will all {mm Danton lid 3.`? ' Ilkilry-mural.` Il'0HQlIll`IU._` um ;.. my 3. d-:u__m. my snh mm} source. ~ '1`uppm' must anon go but the last In Ptu-ilnmcnt likely to succeed him in Sir Mnck9n7.ie. For a your past Mr. Foa- tor, Mr. I-Ihggnrt and their fr,ien_ds has ve, decried him till it ' in nowtnn article of faith with the party that his day is done, `that he in nu good. It is allowed by friend and too that he is honest, in these days no small reoommcndntinu torn pub-* lio nu_\n. But he in not blessed with much iimi s, and. his old friends say, huh hecu intolernbiy vain and childish. Mr. `Foster. with all his fault: and weak- nesses, is without doubt tho ubleat and. iittest man for the post. But he in weak in iieutomnnts. Mr. Hnggm-t jmd Dr. Montague halnq eyed with suspicion by the rank uud tile, whiiu 1-ii:-> Hibbert is quite played out; in `fact, he never umnuutod to anything except as the`. son of his, father. -Mr. Clarke Wnllncn is on- operating with Mr. Foster nnd is bookml, Ishould say. for. second in" bofnnianai. There is to be is private gathering of the chiei '1'orios at Monirvul in Septnmbor or "October when Sir ChIu'l(`s will resign and Mr. Foster ho fonnully chnsnn. They are at ([1033 for n Fr(~nohC.'\nudinn louder. Sir Adolphe being discredited and Mr. Burgeron too light. This-I. at all the nnmnaory 01 mass Lulylr who-Dod Ahomou. 350,1}! talked of as Lord Aha:-icon : nooeuor, In null tobodlcpuioultonetnpn regular vice- mgal court anon .q| they his in Dublin. The expo:-imonl was mod for n whne by thn Princess jbodino but did not ptpvo Anotbtr of Lord Aha!-corn : tags aid to ya mmtfnnt iihpoannn-g- In ml! 3:7 to Indiana Pu-numam to van 5 xpqluoh I year or no tawny-u -tho maln- IV ,6IihQ> ,. .5'Y.`r?I`I"l|I t aIk'hhhnnIgIt that the announcement that C: were hem; mud tar unprld nnuncnu .....u nnnlxnhlv Inn mi Imnsxtbl '1 11.9 Tory Ludornhtp. 4...- I'll- run nu-as QIIII -II'DIIle Kxnoswox. July 6.-V'ery little change is noticeable in prices sinee lest quotations were given. The markets continue to be well patronized both on the part of farmers and citizens. Sbrnwbenies are about Ollll of season and fruit of other variety are be- ginningoo come in. The rice of butter and eggs in perhaps ebri ernier. New potatoes are being offered for sele'at hncy prices. the old stock being about done. The `resent condition of the market may be 5; eaned from bhe eubjoined report : Bntfet and eggs-Fresh `print butter, l7c. to 18c. :3 1b.; rolled or packed butter. l`. c. to 150. a lb. New laid eggs. 10c. and 12. a dozen.` Vegetables--PotatoeI, 400. to 500. a bag; sweet. potatoes 200. to 300. a peck; new potatoes, 250. to 35. a. peck; 'cnbbng e. 7e. to 10o. eeoh: canons, 7c. t 10. it bunch; tome- toes, 100. a pound; asparagus. three bunches for 100.; new lot- tuce. onions. N relishes, beets, can-obs, spinach, 3c. toc. a bunch; persnips, 600. a bag; beets, 60c`. shag; turnips. 300. to 400, a bag: cnuliowere, 50. to we. each. l`rnit_...Rl-.rnwberriea. 7c. to 12. a box; 400, bag: caulmowers, 00. no we. own. Fruitr-Jstrawberriea. 7c. box; cherries, 75c. to $1.25 a basket: water- melona, 300. to $30. each: pineapples, 10c. 00 15c. each; bananas. 150. to 20c. a doz.:' Valancia oranges. 200. to 30. a doz.; lemons, l0c. to 20. a dozen; coooanutra. be. to 7c. each; maple sugar, 100. to 120. a pound: applea, 81.50 to 92.00 a barrel ;- honey, 100. to me. a pound; cranberries. 100. a quart; gs, 15. a und; hickory nuts. 50. to 10c. a quartz; Vlborta, pecans, walnuts. l5o.a pound. Meat.--Beef. fo uarlaeru. ago. to 60. a Ib.; hindquarter, 0. to 6o. a lb.; cubs. 6c. bol2c.alb.; fork. quarters. 60. to 7&0. . n. . mu. 7n. .o mlo. a lb.: hon. 5&0. X."' " ~"` II-`I13-IPI (W A` will all horn Boston J a.`lgAnnp.' . o pause to bondondorry or to 6c. taol2c.alb.; rs. qunrwra. 00. no mo. 1 1b.: cute. 70. .0 l2c. 1b.; hogs, 5&0. to Me. ; spring lamb, qunrterI,75c to 01.50. yoarlinga, quarters. 75s.; chops, 60. to 12 lb.;mutco, quarterl. 6c. 1070. I 1b.: cute, 5c. to 10. a lb.; veal. Bo. to 60. A lb.:boef tongues, 20o.bn 400. each. m.|._M.mImral. 10. a lb.: froze loge. Q lb.:boef 2uo.w we. own. Fiah--Mncl:orel, 10. lb.; frogs loge, l 25. .1b.;. plko. 6c. 3 lb.; porch. 160.: dozen: bloatbrs. 20. a damn; salt herring, 10:3. to 200. G doxen: trout and white n , 0c. 3 ponnd.; Atlantic salmon. 200. 3 1b.; rltdsh Colunibia. salmon, 200. 3 lb.; ood nnd haddock. 70. a lb.: piclxorel. 89. vn lb.; blueeh, me. 1.1 lb; halibut, 15. as me; njrataers. standard. 45a. 3 quart: blnplr bun. 10c. 3 lb`.: nnan haddies. 100. 3 lb. . Ornin--0ata. 23c. A bushel; bllCkWhODt,~ 270. to 3012.; peas, 420.; rye, 350.; barley. 230. to 25. ; Manitoba wheat, No. l,_lmrd, 85c.: No. 2, hard. 820.; northern, 870.; white Winter. 756. nah ...A o..a_mnm-. hnkara . strong. whine winner. `we. Flour and leod-Flour, bakers . strong. $4.25 to $4.35 a bbl.; bakers , patonb, 34.00 to $4.70; family our, 84.25 to $4.90; bran, 812 to Il3__a ton: shorts. $13 to I14 I ton; oabmonl. and rolled oats. 83.25 I bbl.;commeal, 81.10-A own: 0110958 814 to 315 a ton. Hay, loose. 810 to 8|! 3 ton; pressed. $12 so (13. ' The llldo Market. John McKny_& Son. bide dealers, I51 Brock street. report : No. l'beoi hides, 6c. per 1b.; No. .1 doacons. 350. fo 4513.; vonln. 500. to 80c., according to sire and quality. Wool i_s away down in price owing to A drop in`Arnerican rates. -_:--. _ 7 In-lot: lzluwhoro. ' Mosmmn. July 6.--'I`ha butchers did not Lnrn out in such large numbers as uauol, ond tnde wag rather dull with the prion! tending downward. Prime boevoi nold st from dkc. to 45. per 1b.. only a few bringin over 450. do.; prptty good stock sold at rom 3io. no 40.. and the common and inferior bout: M from 12. to 14. per lb. Oalvoa log-9 than ve wookn old sold At- from 82 to 88 each; 5 foxy oldor ongl brought more. Bhoop cold at from 3c. to 390. perlb.;lunb_I hold so from 12951.0 83.500001). Fat Iold at from be. to 510. per lb. Store ogo In-oqhe hon to 38 such. and the mill pig! from `$1.25 to 83 `each. ` Qrommo. Jul 6.-Whu_o. which, E: `bushel. 70a. to 7gio.: what rId.`pII' has 890.; wheat. zooqo. pot `ntlhol. 8| ; bnokwhut, 32o.; rye, pot bushel, A ; ooh. `pl: hnqbol. 251:. to No.3 you. hobo. uc.to45ie-: huIe_v,plv-ul, 280.: hay. I0 to $10.50; aw.` I`: danced hop. II. to C1 4 m 9 oo9:c.purdogom tut. pound lo. to IBM bguor. hh. ditty. 10:. to llc.; ctroksu, 50. t.ol0e.; mix, pox-|b..?8c.t.o9o.;pohUJIi.. to 3 rm India. 109. 11: Al WI.- per -o `Q W70-3 M; ,. _`-uh` Mo hind, `lo. 00.3}!-zvcnl. pttlh. 00- to7c. v I-DJ`, `gr I, I w, w-- - .'llAt'd nut in no. nanny`: V-uliava mal- `:`.o.|l.4.D"ro'-Iuuh: 'wukb?|.u.d'-` up on ntnuuuu with than too- Ildtyo ,lIon'aou@h: ma 1ItwhaImNd :.`::.:..':'m':~ .. " .:*rr:..: r I I month: `sub 1 in I an II On Mkidvloos 1&1 Isaiah nut. and ?3.'.'mu 0'0 01 D1 onthopuln entire Jolt mod I 10:` not It curdludporln Gib. :9! iii no nun ihunlntu nnusauuv. In; IQQIIJ Quint:-Ink. No dust gets into the E. k-D. ` beatings. Felt * wuhot pro- vents it. OTHIOQI not getqut. Patbwi of bgfbging low_ost_ part the oil-canljot, get jwgy.` - and every ball is perfeoy lubri- ` outed, Only needs oiling once a segsom , ' ' ` - ` zzzggxizzixfgaigsz: :4- chm pan for I -onus now. In Indigo II It, uuohchn-u"I0nnIuo'l'|:ut lug -:5 n. -3' '. IV 3 ~ % _gyafMah8teamship3 4 `suntan ' ` ' `VITLDRDISNDERIY. ` . $3 '?`ah`tm$:6:1;= -t1b1n~:dvia._ umnn July I. dnrllnht. 5rd1'l*m? Latest Improvements. Asbestos lined. Flush Tops, Ff} See- them. 7 ` "V ` u ` ' ` H An. . ` ` u .'. ' -`fr . 1 ~ . D l; av 4, ` ` . ' 13.4`! T~v-,.',,*,~ ., . "V. 'f.';S.`.,'. lhj 3 . A ll Sizes T and Prices. l 035 M KELVEY 8;. mu n'ggg_qo3Moui%i Sole Klngsto Agents." who I nntai'1o" iylgttldn comm}. `ma scamc uuaop Angs_ucA~. 335 -ob_4P99..?a. - ;;""'<`,*'s`<.'%'a-3:` Alge-Gream.% 4 Y_VtF` `3"""" *@~i`:f` a nun 'm~J!)J; if I `*4 fl Stoves Fri??? we was money can - :;:::~ :s,...'~=.:.;::e:*"f`!`a.-" (\I\ `...u:.-... 41.. unk. it in WUJI. IllI`fIu.vII1wF ' U-ur wn ' . -I =; 00.303 kg` i` aibletozgoa obs ', ..4.- ..-.. `~r~A~ -.. Duly uoopl Ion-y). Gglng nut in. 5 mm. Akin no REAL Like. tgmIL Going want It p.m. I - . "Z ~ 33? 79*" ALLEWQ w..vn 5..-55-LQA 1- nanny tv Ivnvwn-wwu-.` ``~"$!'.'.'-.' 'f.'.!;&`I:. `.44, ,:,.'... 5.` #5)-t" 1 alum. ~ at... can lb"- mn , ;nturn.l'l.50. antral M rotnrn. O1-ll Dunn and look uunudoa boa. um. 'l'"-mivizbnnn-vxulx um xmmon my oohtull lo: lnsonu.No , ti. And all 7 * in Key Yofi beiii-i.1& ' tor . and Roma. I`. <`n"3o' ='u'r:u1x.r.*.:.7.' 3;`-mr. 1 onhrlll B:nonu.No nooblou I. uouuuqf to. I mini: Boohntor sud Ouqogo aha. $3. ::.-.-;s-..2:.*:'.-w:.:.....- ".2; 'Il'l\|I1Io -*1 - _ #32::-:* *-' , WIITIOUID. " 7 111.1 du4VWodnu- :?n1r 1-._nA d'1._.J` *7! um s1'I_g_I_;sI_I_Ir 00., urn"".| IIIVIII AID GULF ST. LAIBINCE` `in: 1.5. ca-v-n." iigx -n..A.n- :14`, -.4A_l4 L.Ilg -n4I All Iljlu ` hunt Kingston:-- flnlno IAnI.-'I"I YE I;:.::;1:,;'; ;:';;;;.,..,..,.. Cqf,v.cnclno2 on Wednesday, Jun Iy 7. `lull-nuial.--'m.wuk1: bum; .lhlDAV.WBONBSDAV9. gnu ~ nrrnomvn. _, .._.. g M, , L iii.) `JAE. IWII l'& 00. L. `"53"? [=1 `c. 3.. hoI_;dondo_rry uounglklmio to 8180 `[ m;-:".;".::*.~:*,`1;2.'.:,';.`I.r. :.a'i~:`o`:.93f'` ~ Iwruomu). IVI oton 8:1) mm. Jv`; #23: no pun . '30 Ill. - nu-rnoua_q. d um phlol. cilvua ru-ou-qu--- v _-- _ '.'.'...:}',.`5.n{ `*!. .ui'!!.'.'."'1i;i;;'E!`..`.'.`!` hmna nmunn oven `Rwanda. Thun- ` - ' T93O.NT0`!!.P!'F.R.A1- 1.-.'N1."~ U LEDZEIV BIL:-cu a vu ;...!`.':%.:-::.'.:~.::;'.2% Qlu `uid: lItuxv3,I.II- .---Summon can 3 uillmrunoott and Comwi 1.000 I an 1'.-aura. A -V` IIIIIIHIII I-' Oolu O-TUESDAY at 5 pan. Gout out--l`IlIDAY at 10 pm. I I Alli} ,_ _ A__ ;_n__ _L.`._.....n1nll. I.I--J. `III! `'71 `Haw ; 2.1` AND ALEXANDRIA BAY. _:._....-_. BTIAHRB I\l`\ cu ,.v~. wmu..'1"7{"p'EI"ibndny4 E0?- .'e.x:m.a-L~1.;).A%.m lnzdlu. , _ . . ..,._.- "2~g.-.31".-at-._*:e'.-9,-:1 mph: "r-n-an ._-_..___ n_-L.. 1. A. romnh.` _ City Puuunaor Aunt, looo Brock acme. Kingston. , 'w .".c. lW_Il'l' In .... 1' . 9- ondq I - __w _ _ f`|lO'3II`"Oli e D . . I I ldhx. The! hlvl ' oi `onm `Stud roman- ""'|`dOokI , u their tauteful fumjgh nga no mung nauln. .4: 3, 4 M and Points. .U'T `.1101; Li ' 1 (culling at Moville for .. cry Saturday !_n_nn Mon- --unl nnuln AD. OIIQIQL l."N0l$I.-Ill" VOI UIlI::5I giuaw an 3"'.n s to mu 33 I . 1 n w Noxythnklng" for rlotu, .Y.. (Port. of Bnohnhr). _ For und 1 .a(lun.'J " I Exiarou, 1 )0 pan. " 7 lsxm-esn,1l in m 22 Mind. 6.46 p.m. 1 Express, 1.10 p.m' lllixod. 6.45p.m ` , Train: 11%|. 1, I, 8 and 4 run dull . No. 6 any exp, lot: 2. All other no in am; nxoopt. Bun my. sin leaving at 19.10 noon, Indvoi II A at 5.50 p m. und train leav- Inc"-1: I11` mm. nu em-ougia Sleeper to Ut- tniln, nu-rivlnn at 9.20 n.m. .03 and: to |on.1'1-onton!Bol1ovi l ,n. n.'3.x""&:zo.n"`"'*" , _K"- 9". . I *1 4`! .I\ 9tt."North.Kln lava Ennis`: ii 6:3 .111 n n73"co_n!:1sh 53. a'aau.:m>.' ., I` I was IluanD(l;h;,;IIN'|l'9;UNQ: Mai r-.z.4.:ar::.::.-am] IMIUITJ) IV! DIuIuuu_v 5n_nu uauuo I ry . T 1 "hn`3n .gl.;'W\;:`:"a:x!:3$'ry`i N--nhllnn, ,,._`lnth Jun: . . . . ... .... .....` It Gnixid mu am: . ' t~r""_ mt ` ch uno. dabiggnlys. Nun1d1sn......l2th .Iu.no....... P;rl|h.n........wthJtu|e ...... ... .... ....` Outhnzinhn . Joth nus. Ind cabin only. CI 0 `... . .'....... ';...... rt I inlormslyl `pl `J. . `V ' OII - - aluminum-I'.`nIl'w A-nnl North Kill] 1....,......,,. II Ind In-nuns, up; % "dl. 3 13 gm Mavilla for h1xmi*au: rust nrnnunmmwn an a.ou p I Inc I0 that ' tum, urlvlng M; 9.20 mm. For Mokoto. Pullman soc |Hme!@tv2!".&9L@29h"'2'I . some H ` Rog` Expm ""' 6 Expreib,'!!.M pad`: "'15 pro . Exnrou. 11" ljjxpx-osn,1I "?_;,aig u,,-1:?..`:{`gT ' " 4"` V 5: v ' 1.nwn'.,'u-rlvlna - For Mont. sooommodqtion and other inloxmution apply to .- kl,` ' V ` -. `ho : ame Ulca. A any. g York. Philadel- ph .Bol.hno:o,Wn_shlntoI and the H J V at-\'r'r"I'rI"Z' T In`! ,;.IldDI 1 VI'AI . . .=v+'- ' T 5:5" $62 {of CAM! VINCENT 1 05 daily (Sunday axeegted) In. . 130 .M., oonnoctlnpat npo cent with brains to all polntftg g ---u-cuss:-5 2!!` z` Vincent bi-sins all point; ng lorlovo 0' ti ' |nf0rxn|tio.n :;ply'tom.: ;'* _' '::_, lo: lowest. nun. tin Information apply to pain A utnven n camua PRTFE: ggggways wmz. nun .% i Hams | S.t.=.e.kers' Excursions tI0"X3vE.a`a?a;::`v oaI.i.t.i:n`u.M1Aiv'u. nth. Go lyhno. Iotlrn uni! AW. tun. (loorl golmr Only uh. Rumrn nnmll Sept. uh. Good going July Nth. Return until Sept. lath I-..n ....M.mI.- go. It. A P. And 0: P. R `%k ME| $l1OULDN T `Wu lvujut I: ton utx-oak, Kingston. uoou going -Inly lll. nuuun In In rtlo nu at K.&l'. a. ct. mug \ I. A . ? ' n. w. ` ` Aut.0ou.Pnu.Aal. Go ,, .._-n_>__ 1.'. 1-.`_._ 4.4.... ....-ullnn nnunnn I ..m .': ..k.'%?:$:; : " ` to Btohz megtoa. and "St. Luv- r- 'h`3""$ .`H-r his I kilns. They onln .... ...1.. .. nu-in nstahn fumlsh lr9r$' 1 , WCI I nu lilllluo Window Screens-ad- justabh to fit may win- dvw.-..` A nauafrskmanygaa ..m,,._,,,'.!.:* ;;. am; aims `BI B : mu with (L {n_..u hm . --lnton V,. (Port. of In digy pia`\`ed out Pots ;Pa itisrt b;alt_ . .. '33, ` O Steel Ware. `SEMI -Dobrs. all the 3 314 sites. strong wk Bnhhd. 1:13.. .I-_.. C--4-n- #1:.` , out litchuh w h -A E. will on An in! not! "I-Q ff ?j_ -41 l_l|-ll`, |o|" `.m.J;1..!4..u.:f..&u' . rim: Sam. lug. U 1,7,0. nm 3.1. :3. Lawn. .. * .L__-.._.. .._-__ A ` 'C`D"II OII IIIIIII nun nun--r ngdtokl funuhifnga 5; up: 0 Doc`, with their onmeronl um I ndnwn, nre oqulpoed with iudiv dun nnnd bun the Inuit muting cugqolty pumk '2'=:',`.-` ,1 .i , .2. I-hm . `Hartford, Wbmos .v numouton and the ~ `PT! A if?` uumutu` vvnfuuuj Nun -u . . UTEV |;_I6l` .' '_?_|'y`t!ord, Q59 J. y. aA1g,Ln!.uont. _ ilunnr Btsuoylmt of John- I!-u-.6nn Do1;1fqrtabl9~Line.j 9 J onl;...mh .... ...(".'...nr.... 6!. * In liprellao 1.'m.m ' Express, 401) nt ` Express. `3`oulI9ntor. Vein- lluuu cry. noun .And 031 . ll

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