unuaaljwunuusl." _So,yon ac. Ir, Antwan! lb fcllov npithuvrnnt oulynchnunnnulu mutual Many Anetta: Inn utgnuuaull Ilnilof DIG IR!) IK noncywilh Irhichtouhn; We want suc- cmtnlluilurinndnuchonhunndlndeo ` men. We wnnupnunu who know their `buimagnndwennqniuwimnciohn bnalliwith nllsunb." go ions can In A.._ -_.l LA. 1.:-|___ Juan aunt. nuu uvery IQIJIII l| 0| H10 country is, marvolonsly fertile. New York stain is not orercrowdgd with 6,000,000 1 inhabitants. Hondnno has only 350,000 population. Two hnndndoolonlsu have gone to Honduras since the qndlcato hr can operation: lass Nonmbot. and every steamship from New Oriana now Is tub inghom Sbtotronnlenl late! than an mm gmvmrs (tom florid: Then as 0 lot of farmers from llllnoh and ranchers from Texas. and I group of 20 Cuban: have started a tobacco planting colony. `The mtvrnbbrs ol the syndicaltnn now \ considering lmther coknhnuon scheme: \ "ll mgr an -n L. ....Aa..n.....x -l..L> ` -.1-anlixlnug |unlK'l' ll%IlIIl0lI ICIICIIC1 "II mg)` as well In undhstood right ` hcl'c,"~snid one Incubus recently. that thoqndicato Is not a churn: organiza- tion We will not gat mum down from nlrivnlhann I-ad... I...I oh... L. um nnan :um:r|v:nn uunonmro. The people of Ilomlurns am delighted ' with the c-lmncvs opened up to them by w the coming at tho American syndicate. and (tom nll along the north coast they ` gathered to greet the Nourmahal. `They were astounded at her size and elegance when she steamed in. and when Mr. Astor good naturedly announced that viaiton were welcome they swarmed aboard. Hnndnnu is inn dune ah. 4... -0 L`-.. ns weuxlluo ne) swnnnea noon-u. Honduras is Just about the in o( New York state. and every square too; of [he conntrv is. man-almmh fnrtlln, N... Ynpk 1 Again. Ilondurm is very rich In pm- cious stones and metals. and the 500,000 new pomussinn mnsthrough the mining districts. Who-n all them things nre con- sidered and added tngvthor. iz may be msiiy seen that Mr. Astor bids fair to be the rs: .-\mc-rimn billionniro. Thu nnnnhs nI' Ila-uI......- -... .i..l|...LA,..I ; nuns. mm trznclur, uumuoluc, propneswu. i the richest country of Its aim in tho I world." .\.._:_ n....,x..___ .- . W 7- - - nu uuruu Ill nmvuu .>-J p\'l' (TIN. Liuatmnnlu i4 lI"H door to Honduras and isin nu\\`i.~v nhmtl u! it In natural `* advantages. All that Honduras wanted was sumo capital and the energy nevus- snry to lift Ilsclobt burden. Thus once done. and it will he what, the great nom- rnllst and trzwclur. Humboldt, prophesied. riches: counlnr nf Ma air. in Man Homo UH Al .N Y R. Phlladol I ' BIllrn'II0rl:.`{`mal|l`x'1xI:;|r| and the P " ntnnralvnn lll'I !!l.`t|Ul' IQ'|HlI'llC Omtslduuf H1P~`1:.-2[!(`(`i:|I matters thebnnk will do n |.':`lII'l"nl lnnimxs. That Its stark- - hruhlurs nru lu tm mmnzm mnnng nm for ` tunum ones of thu vnrth may he sewn when ` thn fact is knmvn that tho ramtt-:|mnlsut' diuntcmnlzfs six lxzmks fur lhn Inst hall uf 18.11"almwun$ln,mm.mmmpnnl nut uurn~ lng< of 8|.l-30.47-r.v'0. making nu almunl divide-ml u! nbuut 311 |)1'l'(?l`l)t. Ihunnvnnl-1 iu In-vv .l...-u. on lln...I....... \. JOHN J.-\('OB .\.ST(rl: l).\' BIULEBACK. this great debt, $;`.`._Ul>1 1,000, that has kept llumlurns urulouwped nnd so far lwhiml hvrzstur I't'pul'HL`s 0 hlfillln nf thugn uvvnni-nl In-Donna ux haul lllL'll. On the third day Mr. Astor and his party attended the nicini opening of tho s_vmiicuto's bank, which is suu'w(i with n capital of 6500.000. Tho bank will hnve charge: of tho customs receipts nmi will pay off from them. umlorn nembonll ia- SIZU, the debt. szuixiiod upon Honduras by n f `on of foreign sbnnwrs 30 yours ago. It is uul-uuls uluug um CUHFD. Since .\o\'ombcr, when they took oeu- trol, who wholesale sv-uuguling that had gone on for years hns buun stopped, and the duties rcooived jumped up in the rst. month more thun$l2,000. Just; how much greater this increased revenue will be when the colonization scheme of the syn- (licato gets under way can only be imag- inc.-(I. 1].. ol... A|.l_.l _1-_ an, A . - -- uu IHU ruuulu UUIIHL cnnugea I0 COITOSPODG. Noxt he spam; :1 whole day In investigat- ing the custmns svrvivo. H13 syndlcutu controls the whole cxportnnd import busi- ness of H0ndurus- by guaranteeing to tho uo\"ernmcnls 8500.000 n year. The syndi- mte has agents in every custom house, spies along the border Hues and revenue cutters uiong the coast. Sin:-n Vnvnlnlnm ml... 4|.-- a....I.. _.._ \J['lUlIH!9` nnu u-nu \\`(,`(`Rly I0 OM18! ports. Mr. Astor went. up to the terminus at P()Ll'0I`illnH the first day and cguno back on the lJlc_vvlu illpeL`ti()lI cnr. Ilo talked with (`lnlel Engineer lmukle that night. and the result. was that the present; llno wlll be re- laltl to stnndnnl guugu and the plans for tho narrow gauge extcnslon to Amnpaln on tho Pncillc coast changed to correspond. hllli n whnlh dnv In hnvnno.Iunt.. nmluurus vuamlll nouse. Hccontly Mr. Astor paid A visit to his new possosslons, ruumm: down yacht; .\'om-nmhnl. First he looked at the railroad. This road. whllo now only 47 miles in length. u-nnnuls by running night und tiny do all the businean offered to it. In tho bnnrum business alone It keeps tnroo steumshlps pm-weok running to New Orlonns nml t-Wu weekly to other ports. nn tn Hm tnrlninnn at In his` 4--uuuugn w---- ----nu \.uIIu'1u .nluUl.'lL'lIll 1'11` E puhliu Inns 1: guvvrnnwlnt of its own. he is v (:3 much its dictutnr In met. as If he were so in name` Thu syndicate of whluh ho is at the hem! not only o\\;ns 600,000 aura: of land then`. b(?s1(los controlling the rail- rnnl, bur. conducts tho business at tho Hnndnrus ('usluIn house. R;-msntlv Mr Ago..- ....|.I.. ..:..u A- Ln- Just as n lllur John Jacob Astor hug bought at controlling interest in Honduras. Although this limo Centrnl American ro- nulxlh. `x-|L` u lIl||'..--.......L -1 1.. ,,# The nlulrllmllllonnln Inspects III: Now Domains and Return: to Got [.170 Amul- OIII to Go Down Thou Ind Develop tho. niche: of the Land. I\JI\IIlRl. . 1 -1 on Special low (Ion. Trains lonvo Kingston 8 |.m.. 11:3) n.m.. nnd n. 5 minors trains. with Five Oolonlnt Blooper .. . . . . . ) run: In olhet point: on applica- I to ` udlm Norm-Went every Tues- ! rm; . mu and April. `- ' l'I lmvm Klnglton It 11:30 Lm. u~ rlvo In 0 can nt. p.m.; Poterbom 4:10 p.m.; 'lV1I'0uluIl::I) pun. Full ruculu-n at R. A P. and C. P.R. Ticket ntfloe. nuulo ILNOL . n\"1\v 1: `IV nn-nnu. now JOHN ..JAcoB, AST.-OR AND HIS ' SYNDIQTE CONTROL HONDURAS. HE OWNS A REPUBLIC -pc-Us 'l`hooot3nIu[ now. an. nu-an Tor- mcrrxphiuul. with his um} chertnhtn Cbollio-Hnnd has town: 3101. T50 oculmnkl do Ind banning hcquu toonmrb. Charlie--IIbonldnym! Yououghtb lnnuonbntulhohnuotbcotbcnlgtt. Shawn jutmnonndul by Dual! lb IiIIn._-nrpI"s&nr. Iuxu cnclnc IIIIIII II ! I d.-.\'ew.York badger rulluu puruun Wu!!! H penonncnun situated. A npechlin in thunk troubles thinks that that in known at lillB!I'l0l'I throat may Immune much kn lnqunot when ekcnic lights are univerulb adopv d.-.\'ew_York Lndnzr. Lllv IUIDIII, XFUUIIIII [I In nhod portion when the A lllmhlhl in thin`! nnnhb. IIII Ivv. uuuouu IBITB I`. CU.`\\':\T. B W. POLOER. AIIL Gun. Pin. Agt. Gen. Manhunt. ._j.___j_..___.:____. -...._.- _--. -.-sum loI'ElUo The dicmnce in the condition of the throats of public speakers and singers since the introduction of tho electric light is most marked. They hnvo less irritation ' and less wearing-no during and alter their ' periormnnces. This is accounted for on i the theory that gas and other unaa dried out the atmosphere and consumed mums- phericnl element: neceunry so the best condition of tho orgnna. In addition to thin, the tomperatnro in more even. and them in lean dnngu from air currents when any grant number 0! no jatliru used, tin_v__n_ir at the ceiling of A room has the vitnlity totally hnmcd out of it and is heated to I very high tcmporntmo. An open door on-window letting in truth uh. crates violent ngiution in the Air, nome- Iilnou um gust: of air whirling through the mom. enncciallv as us. nnlnavnlnt unuvu nu-I yuan (II III wmrllng Illollh who mom, especially as Ibo nlnowhnt nimrl nnninn -vlwn an ...-I..-...... -_ In all nu ms nu) won! mvvlvr Imulv nlllie. 'l`hu.w who hum st mlh-I the uuhjwc an-r lhut. nmny of them are llms worksof sculp- lum, nml they am often no mlrtritly placed as to bring out the sullrm puinlauf n {ub- ric and cundnce to its pleating ect. They were employed from nhout the um!- die of the thirteenth century and were 1 gradually hnprovod in form and dulluucy of design and execution. At ns they were somewhat short and thick. but alter a time were made longer, to project farther : - ' with more elognmdumlls.--Chambers ` rnnl. hl'|rU uw ul.`Ilr'l nruunu mm:-n HI trepida- Iinn. l)ln~<-tl_\' thrnw !nnu|.~alh' npvmtu (`ulna inn usu thvy worn M-mu-d as wurka of run. in an fur us two worn norm` Imulu nllke. Than \\`.In Iunvn .:tn.IK...| 9|... . LL-.. - ...._ \\lll| V\'|NJ('"`. \\`o nzl our prcqleru-ssors nut only can- t1`I\`uI:| Im-ans In prmuut the dump that would have cmuml if r:|in\\':m-r had not. hwn cliu-ru-I from falling 0" llwir mule! intutlm Iuumlmiun.-an! tlu-Irlxulhllng.-4, but no lreutml Ihvsos :lL-barging spout. hmula {rum lhuir Klltft*l'.-I ns to make them give |`I)l|sl(Im`ll|)ll! ornnnwm.-ulum. 'l`hu nppHr-n- Iion 0! [hr term gum:0_vlu tn lhvsu (`untri\'- ullvm` is suit! to In: luv In tho clrxuwnliku c-lmmcu-1' tlmt \\.-us at llrst gin-n In vhmn, ruuph-1| with the flu`! tlmr Ilu-ru was :\ pur- Iiumnrulrngun known by that nunmlhnt kvpt thv Ii.-strict nrouml Rom-n in trepida- l)l|'m'tl\' thaw fl|l|I.JL~'lh- ninnnlu mu... -uv ......u;u:. ` It isonly rvocnlly that the word unrgoylo | has found its way lulu our tllctiolnnriws. liven (ex-lmk-al glnssnrlos of repute pnsaml in over as few yours agu. But now It in nu: only includml. hm chosen for illustration. in luxlmgrnphicul work.-5 lhnt nruvnliwnml with wmulrlll-3 IV.` l|...I ... iuiguu uu uuuuo uw nun unu no pn-sence. Well. I had ruuciwd Lho window and wns jnstoboul: to put; my iiond into bho npnrtinont. when thorn vanio in terrible growl nnd tho non in.~'mm u grout yellow body sprung through the oponing right. on my book. its cimvs catching my buckskin cunt and ripping it open in my wuist, turning mo completely over mid into tho snow. My partner took tho (lIIli{((`I'UiH :~itnation in m. u giunco und whipped out. his gun. Thou tho infvrnni lion turned on him nmkin n!mu'l'ni Ion in his dirm-- ' . K P lion. licforo ho vouhl iiro tho infuriutmi hcunt was upon him, nmi. in-izing him by tho slack of his coat, nhouk him mi though ho were but. a rat. I was on my {cut by this time. nnti, drawing my revolver, l anoukod up and porn huliiut rigiitlhrom.:i\ his hood. The animal pzrounml and it'll hzick ck-ml and my port-msr llrowhin breath free` once more. It. was a rioao mli, hm. neil ..-r of us wns hurt, zuui the lion's skin in nnothcr week was serving an n rug M the foot of my bunk. "-\`.'nshlngton Star. c D` I i nuuuuullll uluu muuu. I In cmne on to snow so hard soon after ` we nrrived In Ouruy that we did not. got u chnnco to return to our claim for three days. On our return journey we not.Ice(l us we were clhnhing thu hills the t-racks of Mnonntnln lion lending toward ourc.-min.` l rm-ontly. however. as wu gm; nearer and nouror to our lmlchmnu we lost the track of tho nnimul, and tho nlghtof nn open window, which had been cnrofully ulosetl on our departure for town. vnusuxl us to forget. all ubuut the Hun and its Well. hm! rum-hm! um wimlmu and mluly. "I don't suppose." began the silent mnn, "(hut uny of you young fellows ever run ncruss n mountnin lien, on they are becoming rather neurce now in the west. But curly in the fifties, when I first went to (`olerudo to hunt for gold, those animals were quite numerous. I recall on one oc- ' oesion having :1 little mlventliro with a lion timt ulmest scared me out of my wits. With n partner! was working In claim in the mountains uour Uumy, end one day before the very cold weather of the winter set. in we both went to town to get some supplies. lenvlmg our little cabin on the mouxmlln aide nlono. It nnvnn an on ......... .. I.___a _--_ Nip and Tuck Between the Ilinu-I Ind the Mouninin Lion. A number of sportsmen were recently inlking over the good times they had had dunk shooting last full when the conver- sation turned on hunting big game in the west. Some thrilling ndn-tmlro was re- lutcd by every one in the group but an eld- erly man, and he in turn was asked for a story. I :Inn'O: nunnnan I I.......... AI... -11-... Throat: and Ilcclric Lights. .4l:.._.._.... c. L. --_.uuA- Alhjhlbhois no_..l_.. n_..._ 7! in. n.. _, THTTUFTED rumousz. .1, In wink-1-`.~1 trust we met again. When ovary leaf ' In scar. "Where is your hcavm ly country now!" Bo un.~m'ur6d. "Here. here!" -W. C. ML-Clellund in St. Nlchulu. I nu-t him in n leafy dell- A brook run s\\'o0t and clear. As if he called from paradise. He shouted. Here. here!" In busy thuught the momenta new; I ponder:-cl. "The-n so near?" Fur o`a,-r a hill his voice replied. 'T1s hero, here. here!" Bis can In like n wintry sky When. unoe the aim hm not, And in the want a single lino 01' red I: miiuldoring yet. Above his black. --uumgeoun eye He wears his soldier's crest; No bitter. rude. nor screaming wind Can duuni his mnrtinl breast. Tho Gargoyle. ....._._...|__ .n_ . .- A CLOSE CALL / , .;':'...'.':s'.".,.:."'.i.'.'.."'.:....""'% a:.:: 1;: I '03.`. 3. I P P . at 1,31% -II$lC IT. 53- nnl'u.|Io.iovioit about 00800- dnyovuningu ngwulnldoltho uhcklsoldon and patrons cl Blooniold ohcnofnctorytooonnidotthonnniugolu huuhctoty. Annohtioowundoptnd pp:-onag' dmI$m :n&nnnndotn wait out A Wolorltn... Vancouver I EIIUII Ill I3 OIIIX W1 . 1 T oapind. Mr. luloylouvus widow. out dluglltnnlrl. Knnpp, and two noon it pnntntintlnvdutuuhuo. Thhucul took frunhinlohnnidcoco Walnut my Iemooo. lnlooln human. Nb- run Ynlh. in rhilinn .151` On Baht. 1 51"` TI IIII WZUL IR | .105`!!! lVIlll&;u I pa-opcinto Ion union in t 0 int "'"5" "'P""' "%3-I||m- , cguch on Snngy ' . Thoaonnm mm "1' Q :tI.:%.& : nilylnuncnivtdn ll 5 douholAnroolno|oy an an nlpoct _ _'..'.' "`'.-5 I '.a..""' ';h:'o..n "H "1 `gout. 0.1-.n. `Quinn . "gum-nun. ' 0| ! W Y ' $ ........s.... .. .. ...s...""``.'.'!s '"7..:='-`u--~ -----m and the doctor hind lain an ` fl IDIUITT I0 ITIIIIU IEIIIKI Iiilly.` Chyton Burr, Alb:-o Thom uzd ~BlInood Kolly nonivod their diploma: from the Ontario buainut oolloa. Bollo- villa. Int weak. Albro Thorn Inn! lot Toronto this vat. Ho intends tnnlling `Iberian bin vhcol. The choir pm An I nnnnnnnintn nnnn nnrvinn in Him Ilnlhndint l In-An, `pl 15-1 It-il um! uni-n-uILk$Qnj-j gm`! W. In In. Yum`. M -" ' 1-? "t "-"' '-Vj :13?" '1 with and gun exhibition: nftanoon and '" "`'"P'- 3`mP- P'l'VllH!|'l|I|Id q ".05": of ch d._,_ T5,. '0 '. Mnrohslnl ..... ..lpbrulM....ApIlOII,lp.mf,' -=-ch -t --M B"-4-an -- hm w * i.'l.'.`.1 .`.'.`.`n'.'.'.';.'.`:.`.'."..K?;'.; "':-'l'..'..""........""".f pond But . Albert I It ddlbll :oumod Iouruumi 336:? '1'n:IdIy- ` I';mh'..`m"sm""Apm mh'"""" _ y7Ih,9n.m....Ynrknhln..,,||py1u.,gp,.,, r Bun, lay HIh,9n.m.. l)nmInlnn....May IIIILIIMII i`romI.lvcrpool. B14-umcr. ` nonhuman, A rux:mu.........(:nnaaa..'..A nlanlm Int yak. Albto_ Ionvolfqt `M uhflg lillli m` 'B._._ A- AL.- _.._I. II. ._A._.I- A_.__II __ `tho Death 0! Anton lnnIoy-DIplo-an Inn Bun obtained. Bl.00.\lP'lI2|.D, Aptil I3.-Fmo Iptingl` woothcr in being enjoyed and hrlnon Ito \ putting in tho Manon : crop. Tho Libby 1 g!u4 blowers won in the vilhgo all Ian M ouch wotk odmiud. spend Enter. collogo Itndonhnl rnlnnud In manna. ntndhn Tnnnrlgtl I 3 .4 I f Stoves taken down. removed and store for the season at reasonable prices. - "2 All Stoves insured against damage. ` E We beg to invite attention to the v,e`ryfi' [superior quality of our House Paints. '= 175 a 77 nnmcess smear. )StoVes Stored. '69 and 7: Brock Street. .. ...-_. .._..-, --_v--.4-g sun: I nuuunu No tedious transfers or customs troubles. Free Colonist. lwperl. Fllld Tourist. Sloop- on and First-Class Bloopers attached to all Pnclo Coast (nuns. L.lJ'I` RATES. `homn '] 13101433. 2m) cuss Buperior. Grand Rapids. Sovereign. Crown Jewel and Baby. These include some of ihe latesf and best: sweepers made. - A MCKELVEY & BIRCH, BLOOMFIELD BIOGRAPHIES. I E Inn. 11. SANDEN, 158 st. James Street, Montreal, Iluahoo. #- `?iUiiiiOUDDVU" VCFWFDOVOUUWUWFUUUUUUU`: j - gun t-iivi}v3-rr'vrii-ii;-ivi_-r'v-trSriii kiwi) ` L - _ j j. -3 no-puluuu on no: Iuung wuu hlpd nah in him nm `I-In In mm `:..'.:.!QI.T BR.9.;- at of;e, or if you don't live near enough to call write for above book, sent sealed free. Ofce hours 9 to 6; Sunday: 9 to 12. ..._..._.a......uu--.-4.- CARPET iLSWEEf>ERs. WEAK V MEN A CHURCH scnooz; _;._ an- L.-- _ _ _.. _ I CURED 5,000 T ----u - CELE UNDEVELOPMENT, IMPOTENCY and all results of YOUTHFUL ERRORS ;:' /"speedily cured. No free medicine ..';/ swindle or C.0.D. fraud. / CONSULTATION FREE DR.n Ns. NIGHT Loss:-zs, Vzuuco-, may 9 L\Av you I , |itlUll `DU world over. No drugs, no ill-effects, cut simply n.ature`s own remedy, Last ear with the DR. SANDEN ELE TRIC BELT, famous the urn!-Ir` nunr KY;-u A-.._- -A III -3--A- _i`='-4'?-.""'*""-`-"' 3V yon `uvzznpoox. DIRECT luau-uIl.0I:bccul I fllinp ml Illmnngbl nndl, l_-L%EQTR_lC|T:Y. An; Canadian Pacli1c'R/anways. mcsr. saonrmr cnmn-:s1* AND ONLY DIRECTROUTE To run: "T - - 7 U . n b ?n Iltl 3 WI I I` ma 7.33: 1% and . 0u`l'UlIDAYBt'l'!l A V . DAYH CIHIQII IX 5,] For mnhorluhnnothu snub . us. swxrr a co.. 1:. (L _. AQOIIL [ALLAN LINE; unnvlalu-Ilvu-DI DUl|l._ _._._____..` ;,* minionI.i__n_taamslIips L._o..mnn.o1=o.s.n.co.f Iv rnlvnh and upward: rum-3, ' - ~ - I-second cabin-I-an Io` uuouaglo; ya; u, $78.40 return. Huang LI . la v.Qm " n'",'t5.`F';?,'{3"`9.3'.3.,w1 `'95 II I mounds II. .hmn`h nnu. (:|oIn-uo 1 and upward: rnrn. Cnblnl-ill I I` LIVERPOOL snnviol nmnor. f} n.-,_.__ 1.__- Q_._-._, . IIIOSTOI. DICE. uunmu. . STE HERO, tfhounnnp-n .. A4.` 1...`. __--_..._ --vv-.. av nnnlu mum mm: mm mm " um-mr. cownn. om rnsum '\l.. a-.u...__ 4...... ,..__ ,,. . _._v_---.' `_---vv v-:- 107? (`clung at Iunomkloul rljlnunlnndn- TRAVELLING-I(BOAT._ uInas1on.'ou1` Kingstovn Kinastoh & _Pqmbroke -II-IunIuIlIIpI_y Ill . Run. A. mm ILCI -11 um : n. . an :5. m3 n.$ .,.s`{f.E'....u;` . mm nu'x'rIIu`u;l. ' G.P.A. luv. a u . syncnno. N.\'.A .;h5nn:I -mvnj swam-3-cv GRAND mun " sL"3`IX Pam? Fun of Grand Trunk mu- e-`:'`: f. r{x 5 W mm mm ~? -Ic| In IF`area to AHA l KLONDI , H .PA IP10 COAST, WINNI- ` PEG and the NORTH-WEHT, an wellas HT. I'AlILn.nd all other nomnotmve nnintu. nm mrwarded without cllnmmrfexnlulllxal lon. For tlckeu, reservation or space In sleepers, app! to y J. P. HANLEY. AGENT. Clty Puoonger unlmn, Corner Johnston Ind Ontnrlo Streets. ;.:-j __.- - -u-r-aw :3 -Iurina I I'\rIl|1uI | Co{nmenoing March nth. peoini tmins wiih so lien etibcia and houmnold nods will (it namciem truffle omnrs) run n-om urnniu every Tuodafvenlng M7 m. durlnf March and April. one Haulers rains will mvu ihrough Colonist Sleepers attached and will run t.hrouh to Winnlregwitiiout chain 0. lingi\f0 will )0 checked hrougli and he gm mi 1 \'(l stock forwarded without cunimnu exiuulnai tlckeu. reservation or unnnu in :-iiemnm-. ulllsamloll ilnputtnnt to :0 CALEDONIA W: TERS. Sold enzy- `.L_... si[ii3- svacuu. Txzs 2-wxtclnv CHIC J CIIVII VIC I IVIUIJ wl be accommodated in these FREE SLEEP- ER8 nu fur as Chicago or 81.. Plan! where aiml- lar Bloopers can be had to the - no (Joust. avodnocdiy at 2:45 :i.':. ;. cuimmiclxng March 1. Passenger: for the Klondike and Yukon Gold Fields u-HI In ....-..__........I..a...:n.A AL--- um-nun nu -uoun olaloonvenlenoe, and passengers mo. brim: tholrown boddln ,or may purchawl at can Brloent Montreo orToronw uumomt. These leroai Cari will go through wlthoutchun , Po Ma. Montreal and Toronto to W n- nlm. an: SLEEPER).-1 will leavn Klug- Imn ovary ueodny at 1-10 p.m.. and ever avgodnoodny a.':. cmrueuclng Marc ~-v-- - -`:- v\IU\I|1l$l Clot-dial ll\J Iorhmllles and others going west are u s - brmi thglr oygyboddlng. or may purchauul Puatngenrouu throu h rlncl al Cnmdlan omen sud Chicago mg 8 Pin , Minnesota, sud Dakota. OUR FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS I....m...n|-.. -.__u _AL ___ , / Lowut` Rltu. anon-mt. Qnlcimc and Moot Popular Route, 3; "rnAvgLLIna-avn, u ... ji-6:7 "6oTa7nit"Si63iing cars, \ .-- l"{)-. WINNIPJEG ._.m)__ ' TH IIUUGFIE . -Iol In rragoa to Al%8KA. {L(LONDll H PA Il*'l`(/ COAB'l`.\ INN!- E0 th PAH and all other com mlve points, are use the nmouothor Ines. mastou nusuiuess couxoa X.Y.C. AND ILI. Ill. hill Direct short Linc g to Niagara Falls, EDUCATIONAL. lSANAlIM_N_|JRIWES/1.] Potmll amt-nnuonenll nou- lqo(DuI.0-ilhllovfnloa. -nu -, we. no: '38 T. __ _ nu- ")1-'.E'"17."` rmu Rnchenlar, mo, :1`-V-\-vln . Comin- mu, SI. [mm and um . u. 80l!'I'~ V103 A.-llncunl. (M; Pnnlnl. J. B. Iclay. Prank]:-:1 ` #011 I111}. I It dA&n "_- -.-- -., ---v anon or III'-| Among the curious things to ho seen in tho hudwnn stunts mwrndnys are woven with doorman (or sun by the (on -tr yard. II II only show ygnn line the man- ufaemnol the woven win mm was hu- gun. but man man have pruned to effect In nadir! can-hers uni so light and rmsiiy chad list their Inn has tprend wry npldbn During the earlier years of their hnnnhnlnn nth up in town and `DH LIIIIII. X02 union ml IL- ..uuruun, inn 1 can wash cm sonnets. " ' He didn`I. however. but. giving them a bun dry Inch on n piece 0! paper which Hosted by. he pm Ihpn: in his pockets and around awqy.--..\`ow V York Comnmrchl Adtculscr. "'\\'eIl." 1 mid. what no you doing?" "Blackin mo shoes" Why am you doing that P" "Sosa Ihey won`: make me go ter III boothlack at beadqunru-rs an gr! um shoes ` shined an dock mo wagn :0 ccnts lur it." ` "Han much do that Ilnn .-..... r..- .n.._ ` I oulllf. Tho messenger boy was shining hll shoes in I new \\ :1)`. Ho wait Ionltilix up against the side oi :5 building. with uno of his legs drawn up so as to bring n shun within range of his nuns. His outtlt mn- slsletl whully of II box of the blanking wld exclusively by street \`lPlidt)l'S. From this box with the aid of n tingur be scooped 1 heaping teuspounfnl oi gummy Contcnls with which ho can.-hilly buttered the lot: at one shoe Then ho begun tn polish mi.- lnyer 0! hlacking with the palm 0! his hand. can`: --:-u:-.1-n llu : I UNITED 8 Tu! T38. W 1- Palace sloop! Can between PS VINCENT A NEW YORK. For lowest runs. time table: and unable In- bruuuon apply to IR A. I`\|1ll`I? (`Ion -10.5.5 1-.-. a nr I mu. -nu; u--us In -nu p-mun In me If I cl!juhIlIn: ` --l`hIhp&th|I Ethan-3 Qdub .ln-'nu'a y-5-may-5'-ta-.1-a tuu urw AH! .\'mv Yurk. th Philadelphia. ICHJIWI KIHCTU. Tho lnvmlors also number among them Jack (`hlnn, thv famous Erxgllsh sprlnler; tho Jnllu brothers of Franco. Slngro.-ml, the Italian uh.-uuplnn. and Inst nml annull- ost. bu! not lmst. little llllly Michael. the younger brotlwr ur tho Alne1`l('nn cham- plon. who ls shorter and llglm-r than his mom fmnnus rulntin`. hut is said tu be the sumo klnd of n mnnlcr. Tho prvpnrntiuns for the hip: suasun ll.-nu lml tugn-at rivalry among tmck uwm-rs and prumntu-nz. and now tr:\cl.'s urn to ho lzuli: ln .\uw Yurk, Chlvngu. R0(`hv~IA`l`. I3::n_. nnd other ("HOS1->:|{`L`l'\!lllll;K !IY(`ll)"(`l |l$h. The AlIIl`l'l(`l|,l| t`l'x,`l: llmriug .'I:I.sm`inIlnn, mom Iunliliurly Iyznmrn us the llrml_\'- Powvrs-llnlrlxelulor symllrntv. has Limun And Tnylun) umlo-rrunlrrwt and will mntch them ngaimt Ml:-h.-u~l and other arms In tho new Nxlll.Ix:|l (`_\ v!mlnmm tI':u`|i In ` I ru\`ldu-m-u - the new llustun truck and In u Pbllndrlnhin. PROPER POSITION IN CYCIIINGO Venn. Klsnr at al. will ham to contend with such men as Lvhr and Kaiser, chum- plons of Germany nml .~`nvltzorlaml. nnd If negotlntlunl now In progress are consum- mated thoywlll hnvo oven more formid- nhlo ct_nnpctltom-l3(mr_rlllnn Q! Pnx-la. the world's champion. and Plutt.-Betta. tho Itnr among English short dlstanco and record riders. IFI... l.......I..... -1-.. _.. -- .._L__ ,,, CIEIUI .\'awthin, and I can wash `cm " He dIdn`t. hnvu,-Inn Inn ..I.-:.... .u...... - uluu Iu uuu: mo wag:-0 :0 cvms lur it." How much do any line you (or dirty mdsf" Wholnhlylhotodocfui. _..._.. -L- -.._x._.__ .L:_ , , - - IIIIU lljllclllllli. Tim coming season promisos to he mem- orable for racing. Tho middle distance game will be the most prominent. but; short distance racing will not he neglected by any means. Ac prmwnt the Iield of middle distsnnco stars booked for American traciu comprises Jimmy Michael, Tum Linton, Edouard '1`nyloro--<-nclx the cham- pion of MD counLr_v-us well ns Arthur Gardiner, Ed lg; l\iui)uiln(~, Nut; Butler and many other Il( l'll'I|ll celebrities. In the rank: of the sprinters Bald, Cooper. Sto- 1 OCC.O aunt.-r will leave lglngalnu dull . (oxcopl Bun )ll`. ::llp.n|..colInertIu(nt 1 pa \'|n~ can In lrnlns In all point: In an I,',I`II'l'll nnvnuvmn An easy und gracufixl position should be acquired by thuulnutvlu' bicycle rider. The extreme curve assumed by landing profes- uionul rnczre has hall its inuence upon the general public, and the unfortunate result is the hioycio buck. The reform elo- ment. with cimmotorisiic mdlculism go to the other extreme and preach undprnctiuo an erectness suggesting lmckwzml falls. There is in happy medium which lufringus neither upon the frog not the giraffe and his the additional mlvnnnuzo of properly diptributlng the weight. of the rider upon the machine. 'I`|.. ..:....l.... ............ _..._...n_.._ A_ L- _, , , jwrosxmw IN UYGLINGW ` 7" Ilddlo Dlltlnoo Contest: `Likely to 30 lost P:-dmnneuc. but Short numm Boon will Not no Neglected-Fnmoul Rlden Who May Be Seen. I `PROMISINVG SEASON FOR RACING. Avoid Being Either a Fro; or a` `Giraffe. ] ` `tho Messenger Boys` shun. . . _ _ A . A . .. I , n . ..u--u.uuru.-_~uIuIn|l1rlI)AZ`h- ` ux!!! nude Button; IRON. no InBuIIbourInnnho(hthrI:loolt|h ytuadpupnclnuuqyouoyxutlln Cdunhhsehoddllnqjbid Etlnl Iiuulu IIIIIIIIIIJ I11! (1.). unxt Ll thcculutxhiplxownnuwmhohunncveun l urthcrgunmntniutho|Iunhuo(Pns5- dons Me.-Kinlq. lathe canned 188 Coloaelruntpnnldthlonglachntoiwith hisnn.andnIthu8limo\TIllhmIcliin- lqy nil Ihnbu would Inghdloapi [nht"& match 0! Gun:-|l13l'IIIlIo` lh0culaIil.ipi!honhun)d.boduetnIlpI- Out. nu: uuunn your uen-II urlnl mom Two year: later Colonel Grant asked Gem-nl W. '1'. Shannan toudd his indent `mcm to the latter 0! his old chief, and the latter did so in ab:-bl note. written scion thofootol Ibo.-shun. nnaouuuaqueul would naturally 3&1: U.S.Unx8 LII` lllncnthtxliinhornnnnhn-th.I...--..._ VLTSBBS & GRANT HI. York. The understanding in Ihttho letter should be dolinnd In the executive when young Elna: reached the 3300! 111 A short while slur tho baynnninod his fourth year Genus] Grunt diocL M manna Inlay Pnhunal fl-_..s --|.A) ..u.mn..v. nunuuunu llllllI'l[ nl \\-rmng 1| mum to Um man whn should {ill the pros!- dvnts vhuir when the _voungst.nr was oi an ' ngo tu pom Wm: Pnint and nsklng hlm cu fnvnr tho lmy`s np]-ointment. So he dic- tnlod the luttx-r n-`brnwl to in a {ow brie-f lines. This was done In the old Gram home, 3 l-inst >`ixtysixth street, in New ` tun uluab llHllL'l"|.{0. Tho Intcrrstim: feature about his up- ` pulntmont Is that tho roquesc which was P h:08l)I|_Y pn-.~rt~nte(l to Prrsidunt l\I(-.Kinlt-_v 2 \\'u.-I written by (icl;t\`|`nI (Grant himsolf anal `la-mlnrsud by (Evncrul \\'. '1`. Sherman. \\`hcu l'l_\'.~`sc.-I III was In his fourth ymr and his famous gzrnrxclfznthr was near im: Um sunnm.-r ul` l\r~`.'), which was tn prove (MM Io him. Iho lnttor. who `vvuulvd his snmll mnnu.~uIku- In haw a mltliel.-I lrninimr. lnetlmuuhc hlmsu-If nl writing Nu man w hn slmnld ml Ihn .......o GOIOPII Grant`: (lrnndmu to Enter West Point and Bo.-coma 3 Soldier. Ulysses S. Grant Ill. son of Colonel Frod Grant. who ls to enter West Palm. Is I manly young fellow who wlll be 17 years old on next Fourth of July. Just as present he la :1 student at a private school In New York city. He ls tall and sturdy and looks as ll he hml the making of :1 good sultller in him. No is prollclent in his stmllos ml expects tobo able to pass the rigid exmninutiuns which nppll- cums to enter tho nnllonnl milllary mad emy must umlenzo. 'I'hn inn-u-.moi.... l....s.._.. _|....-. :2, up-an-unwuc. Vv II-VIlIIl`IVII DIIII IIIU SOUTII. `ho ,8prIngneld.lh\rm>nl. W I1-cnor.Pm I- dune. Bolton and 3.. V lllllly l|']|l/. She stu(liu1l fol-tho Indian medical serv- ice nnd grnrllmtcd, but did not pusaln ` surgery. as she clccliuod to onto! the (ll!- sa-ctdng room or to operate. for asuwomon uho could not lnfllcb pain, oven to alleviate it. After serving thmugh sovaralwnrs aha wns put on the list of available nurse: of the Greek consul in London. ' \Vhllo her mother nursed the wounded she made bandages and taught the conni- losolng soldiers to lmlb socks and comfort- ers for bhuircoyurades. About this time she acquired the njpumblon in her family uf being a youthful mist.-r. Not a penny of her nllowunco was found in her pockets, umlshu was never known to spend any money. At Inst she was taken with In the bottom (lrnwvr of hot wardrobe was found ucumplcto mlnimurc l1ospiLnI,wlth : 30 patients in pretty little wooden bed- stomls uml with u lmum surm-on and nputluwury. All tho figures had been clothed with unrnicnts mudo by her own hands while the other members of her family HIUIIC. Sim ..~r...ii...l (nun... v...'u.... ......n--u __-_ l l measles. and thou hvr secret wus disclosed. l l I I I I l l SISTER MARY WXLBERFOIIUIC. ther was supposed to have left a comfort- able fortune. but legal complication: fol- lowing his death swallowed much of it. Her sympathy for the suering manifested itself ourlyln life, and she spent much ` timo poring over her father's medical books looming how to alleviate pain, and her rsb prnctvicznlwork was done while aim wninsohoolgirl in Paris during the aiogn. \\/hlln how cunt}-um. mung..-) LL- __.__J V I ....\. vvvuuuuu uuul Ill um Uupluu OI l/uun. I Sister Mary Wilberforce was titted ai- mosiz by birth for the litework upon which she has entered. She is the otniy child of n N i successful English physician, but she has been In orphan for many years. Her fa- -...- vow-u nut -nnyuyu llll-I llllllfl II `I - ' the Hanna Hospital. ` While the injured sailors of the Maine : crew were recovering in Havana they were most tenderly cared for by Sister Mary Wilberforce, strained nurse attached to St. Ambrosia hospital. Slfeis an English I woman, hm went to Havana because she ; hunrd in London that there were 40,000 ill and woumlexl men in the capital of Cuba. Sltmr Mnrv \Vilhm.lnw-n um- duo-...I ..I I'll! Caged For Jnjupd lulu Inlorl In I Aha nvgnn Ilnnnngi ` NOBLE susn-:3 MARY. ULYSSES nu: `mm ISAILY Wma, FRIDAY. APBILA1b, 1393. ___ C 1'tInlb'lIrIIUlIu.\pl|liIth. L FULL M Whljndln