lllmclnys. Tnln lonvlnn 19:15 noon arrives In Ottawa I9. 4:50 .m.. and train leaving at 2:15 Am. hll throng nleopor to Ottuwnm-rivlng at 9:!0I.In. For mum. Pullmm nooommodnlon sud oihor lnformstlon ppm: to Have You tried It? (luooouorl to Block O Booth.) -DEA!.EB.S IN- . "'?.':'i:`5`.V:i-'.'.`;;'.?l`.7';s!`.`-. ;.i'7}".*l. vE'.Q/am inorggnna and uIcll'$I_I nun! Inn: 2. 3 , , L, 5. ,_.Y,.._ ._A Safe way to lnuy wond,oh V LDC Glow. DIIII OI IIIIIIICIX UIIIIX a... A.`-`.7`.`.'.`...."'7'.i".1.`. %.':.".a.x >. l-0n0nrlo strut. I-0lAronco utroot wharf. 3-82. Lawrence wharf. |iJs iJ iAN(:E.' Telephone N. I. '5rI.:=-Dick: Ifllt Doesn't. Ill!!! BI-ow nunv `av w-v unnu- vnlld lor return leaving dosunntlon not later than Julk ch. 196. Chean xouruionu to the Ngrth Wont. .[U[{E shettameome day by day telling us that this person has ben cured of dys- pepsia, that person .r 12.; nI.....| ..;..I oomu Joluuton and %-I (J. A. Honda : duo Mrln Ihuufn Return It. million dollars. rl I Foo- olma no and l1If'IITEIlE`l$ THE __n41L_1' NIVO `O pllfll ll \\'0llIlUt)ll (NH. In swedun the dogs are tralnod diner- ontly, and they hunt. In pairs, rnamluu Ibout the humer until at. Inst. they find nu elk. Then lhuy keep mm at. bay uutll u hunter arrives. u..m|.... .I....- w|l.h mm dmnls noma- nunoa run. In Sweden and Norway hounds are mad In elk huntlnq. In Norway hunting with dogs can ho dune only by slum! In lmuh, ll being ugnlml. tho law to let. then` run true. pun-um wuundml olk. In Swmlom um dumi hunter nrri we. Hunting deer with bird dogs is some- times practiced in Amcrinn. The dogs used nnusm ho uuusuny bright, with great ren- noning pnwers. Thou. too, the mute: munt. have considerable intelligence. for irnining a bin` dog to point. in due: 900 or 400 yards away is no may job. Yet It bu been done 11 good many tinmu. 'I`hn in-It. known 4:! these dogs was Pete, good tlnmu. Thu ht-It known dogs 3 Immgrol that knew morn than ten priu winners. Nussmuk, 11 Forest and Stream writer, found hhn many yours ngo In the woods, and the two Ilrnlghtwny boumna acqunlmml. Nonnxunlk hnd lmnu having a prelLy'lu\rd llnm uf It. Ho wns cnmping alone In lhn woods, nml It was so dry thnt deer oould ho.-ur lhu slillont humor (4!) rod: Away. The day nnur the two mot they went hnntlug, the dog kueplng just n In- tlo to the right of lho man's heels. They walked Mong, and. as it proved, both were looklng for meant. Then suddenly the man MI. I alight. nip in his leg, hum thinking the dog had done It nocidontally ho pnld no summon no It. Thrnn stn|u-1 beyond And there wna no dnohlul n nip that the man looked down, and than was Lhu dog on Its hips, like u wnodchnols, looking townrd u clump of hunhon 50 rods away. He looknd at the man, than at. the bushes, than :1 the man ngnln. I`hn Ill-`hlnl nf It Wm! Ultltr I9 "I31! lhld again. The upahm of It was the made 3 sneak into me huslms and broke the hip 01' u deer that jumped om. The dog took an-er the door sud soon had it by me throat. nm. .1... thaw warn hnmunn. when. wIth- Richelieu & Ontario M. 00. One dny they were hunting. when, out warning, Pow dived at some buuheo down in a ravine. In three jimoa thorn was a sound in the ravine Ill it Ieveral (logs ui' unusual size had tackled in very big cat. sure enough, the ordinary dog was making sounds vqunl in lots oi bigger ones, while, in reality. there was in big out. The out went up in true, nnd the dog tried to follow in spite -of acrutchmi sides and torn mu-s-he was in marvel of scar: any- |iU\\'--llllil he raimok the cm. viciously when It fell dying to Um gruund. Pete did not like wiitioutii or heard and hnd it out with then: at every np|)urt.nnii.y, (leer or no door. (llizurwlsua Pom win a. well behaved dug. llu ia prubuhiy having it out now with mum of Hill wiiuicaiu he huiped send to the happy hunting gruumis There are few dugs like him, but in wuuld not be hard in lam-h n bright. mongrulwitli sutfur or nulnrur blood to bent grunt use so u still humor of big game. Uonlcau II] Inc unyuuu-u u-no-. The dierent combats consisted of leap- ing, the foot rm-u, wrestling, throwing the discus (like the modern putting the shot"), boxing, the pancratlum, the pen- thathlnm, olmriot racing, horse racing and tho contents of the heralds and trumpeters. hioatuf tlmso were more or less varied. Tim toot races were iordiirorentdlat-anoea, and one of tluun, that of tho hoplites, or heavy armed soldiers, was run in i'ull bat- tio armor. In boxing tho (late of the con- tentanta weru wrapped in the terrible oostux-1. a glove of hide luadod with metal. and its blow was often total. The pau- uatinm united wrestling and boxing, but without the use of the cestue. The pen- talhlon was a group of live oontoulzn-- loaping. the {not moo, throwing the quolt, or dlauua, throwing the spear and wron- tllng. l`he prize winner must oxoul in all. Chariot racing was with two and ion: horses, or even with mules, and the rum uing horse races uorreupundod very closely with those of modern tlluon. Boys oi from H to 18 also had oontonts, in all respect: likn those of adulta, except that the boy: did not use tho umtn:-1. in some easel uolnputitorn still within the huyish llmll woru permitted to do lmltle with their elders. and theme youngsters occasionally iseourod the crown, oven in the neverur con- tests 0! ukill and strength.--'l'he Olym- pian Gannon, " by G. '1`. Ferris. in St. Nichoiaa. 'I'nI Wonuirlill vlnugut --u. lf you will taken glnsnnl pnra(P) houn- mmlu vinegar and hold It. up to the uln- dow, you um mm with your unked eye that thus Ilquld la n wt-lacuna mum of me. The nuno 0! the ommnouon you no In the vlnognr In Inyrlmln u! s linens of mlnuu oulu. hundred M than of them no! being greater In wulglu. than I grain ol wheat, yet. Men M I Irving animal. with organs an purlect on slnuu 0! An umsoondn i or a no nurpom. ` A nlnula arm n the vhwmlr mu In In- nurpom. A alngle amp 0 the vhwgnt mu lnhlted by thousands of the tiny onst- suromnnalo nnd female. ohlldron and [und- parenta, yet all an OI 0 llnglo apoclol, which hu a curtain mode oi reproduction. The molo ot this lntuutlng mu. nab- like creature never closed: 1% lnlllllndon 1.. u-....u. vrh. I.m.|.I..-nmnulnl Int. '1? BCII All kidney And urinary hinu enpocislly Bright : Dinut. Din Ind Liver troubles. lI3`l2lMI-I will surely nnd lutiugly mu. exactly like your own Invobeonound in r ovnnoi la- boa-hood.uu!youcnn rolisbloprooyat homo ol what Hop Iluu-I Ian and on do. ; closed: In Inlulllulu-I In length. The Iunnbluomowhat In-gt, the average or that on bung about I mn- Ilmuon In length. They are IIWAII pun- ont In ham ld vlnopr, but an Inn! lonnd In the vnrlcty known :5 south Add vlnogur. y Ilonrlnh but In l Compan- Iuro botw n60 and 80 dance: nqd no klllodw unpotunn nun: nhon I07 or below the tummy polns. -81. [null Ropubllc. ' No Worm llodloino um no nicely unn- ldo Worn Povdm; no plnyde_ nqlind. oldbyE.0.Ioholl. ` Vlu OovIIo2.hldh(h_Iah Worm Iodloino not nicely mm. ...v. w... Pnrdm-I: no dude nallnd. Content: In the Olympian Gs-nu. .. ...y . _ ,..,L_.A... ..._....|..o...l I `an l.JP`IIl.4' I.allVE- Commonom on and after June 15th the utanmeru of {Mu Hlw will leave Kingston Dnllyluxt-ant. Mondnv-mlolnn El,-4t M :3 sun. noes ron STILL HUNTERS. The Wondorflll Vlnogu lain. , u. ., n, ,_ _u__-..1...._..1I\ L Ginq EEII Txsn Ionr lot. 1} ' ,.'I*U1nnY. Jtmn 23. Shut Your We hnve made A utndy of the eye-wn- tlmr- nughly unulerumnd lts won-lerful anal mechanism. We know thn the wrongghmsen will mln the .-alghc-thM. the right ones will strengthen it. We fit the right glasses. ()4-uli.-.l.s' prenvriptlons carefully ll:-l. and see how you would like to go through the world with a black veil luolora them. Thu in what will huppen if they need at- Mmtylnn an-I you Ire neglecting them. The Red Badge of Courage III JIIO IUII I II: nus. IHIII, valid [or return louvlmr destination not later thun July Ind, 1896. And on name dam at I'I.l_.-A til... I'`,.-. D, has` I'InhuI An Episode of the American Civil War. By Stephen Crane_. 12rno. Cloth, $1.00. inonms L "In the whole range of literature we val] to mind nothing :0 sunruhing in its annly.~du.- London Dnlly C|1:`onicle. .....u-u .... .` _... A truer and complete: picture J6 war than either Tolumi or ZolA."--Lumlnn New Rn- ulna: Tho Corner Bookstore. Cor. Princess 1: Wclllngton Streets Not merely a. remarkable hook; it in n revelation?---St.. James` Gazette. Japans, Varnislf, IOils. "!-~. mu: Jul! lnu, Hum. nnu on nanny uulun In lrst-Class Far: & oneImm| .. nan .I.n|Kn-blnn I-ant Int-II A mnnt nutnnlshing performnnce." don Saturday Review. IF. NISBET SI Paints, aims muwe co.` to 30 azareth Stree | MONTREAL. The oldut and Ilrgut manufac- | tuna 9! vu-nun In case. -::: IMDB IIIID llnvl: uni! llll: udfcs Stcarns '1cy cl c` when sum up. a G6` 'Ic'lhat's our .3` ' t v 2' WW" 3'vJ.`s?y,.fc1f:y", ailing woman and girl, and than nothing equal to .9` INDIAN WOMAN'S BALM L- _...:..s..... L. 1.1..-.1 A LNUIAIV WKJNIHIVD DALJVI for purifying the blood, .3` toning up the nerves and building ugvhc health. Ki by STEAMER HAMILTON MEDICAL HALL. 3. .1893 . than Suggested for I New Boelnl 0|-gunk `I-tlnn In Lnndml. Lonoos. June 22.-1t has been meeti- ouely su bed that s new social club in proceeso or nization in this city should be entitled " he Dodd's Kidney Pill Club as the present members are all enthusiastic advocates of that remedy and in common with many other citizens declare that in_ all cases of kidney trouble no other agent has been found so com letel effective. Most Londonels have at t eir ngers ends the particulars of the many marvellous cures through the use of this specific. In every drugstore in the city the medicine is kept in large quantities and warmly recommended. Tonononu In Boston. Boston In her old converted dwelllngs. now lot to the lulmrlng olmnus, nanlma n ; ruuumout of lnunnveulenoe that I lmw never observed ulsewlu-ro. Thou tenants, wn wlll my, ooonpy one house-unt, u l might be supposed, 1| family to inch oor, for that nrrungumunt. the landlord consul- em a loalng mm, top oors brlnglug lmlo rental. Ho ho hlrea to one household the back kitchen, the front llrsv. oor room and the rear gm-rem uhnmber, to another hunlly who from L ll(:lmll uml buck limb and sec- oud liner. to a Lhlrd he glvea tha trout sen- ond oor, sldu room and rab oor hull. Every lmnlly llvcn ln patches and spot-s, no two rooms ndjolnlng sons to savelalmr and Mann or uamnulnlzu lwnt, each house- wlte trotclug from hm-sunmsnt to attic. and, worse than all, her glrln nlueplug In the non gnrrut to other tenants` boys, nll tnr removad from 1humoI.lmr's eye. Mums than 88,000 persons In Boston rualdo lu lnuuz-sea ounmlnlng three lzunlllmz, often ln falr clr~ ouumnncuq, whllu In 8,000 dwellings from 11 to 15 person's llvu, uml some lnlg acme- turen lnclude 47 tanuImaut.s.-Furum. `tx- amps IIIOIJIIIII nu IVIllllu.vvIu In early days," ruuuu-ked an old oiti-V` zen. the noet snipe nhooting about Washington was along n stream that. ran through the square bounded by M, K, Six- teenth and Seventeenth streets. The sand banks were numerous, and the snipe seem- ed to prefer to food there to going out to the `slashes, which was the term used for the entire northern part of the city from Fifteenth street went to Rock creek and Georgetown. lllnckhlrds and reotlbirds seemed to proiur, it) yours ago. and even in more ruonnl. years, to congregate on the hill which is now the site of the Louise home, on liinssncimsettn avenue and Fit- teenth street. _l hnyo shot many 11 bngtui oi roedblrdn in the locality where are now atuuding tine residences, along K street. between Sineenih and Eighteenth streets. -Wushingtnn Htur. A Icuuuur U-to Among Lhu xunnt, cherisin-id possessions oi Mil-as Fl`I|li0('l-3 Willard in her Angora can N Tools. Tools men how the more dignied , name of Giudsiunu, but England's Grand ; Old Man happened to take a stand on tho ` prohibition question tham did not, meet with Miss Willard`: approval, so she Are- 4 christened thocat. Toots has habits which must try the tmnperunoe reformer, for ho gets im,0xic.tud occxmiunaiiy, though with Miss Willard fur ll mistress "rum" is mn- urnliy not, thu cause 0! his crime. The perfume of English viulota makes him as lnnudlin as uvor ilury liquids did a hnnmu being, and oaruationa. too, are as bad as strong drink in his case.-New York ` Jnurnai. Ouiohllll III! Bernie. Standing on the loading platform of I wholesale utabliuhment in a down town Itreet wall man who we: catching em pty hall. barrels that were touedtohim by the driver 0! a barrel truck that need in the utreet in from. Al he caught them he pulled them on to two men who stood in line. one book of the other within, who tossed them up on nheep oi hull barrel: in a space along one side oi the store. He caught. barrel after barrel right along Iteedily, without a fumble, catching every one fairly by the ohimea. The barrels were headed up at both ends. They were not so heavy on some, but one half barrel in an bulky an nnother, and whether they are heavy or light catching them in not the easiest. thing in the world to do. and no thin wan nomething worth a moment : glnuue in pnuing.-New York Sun. A IIIIVU Ill! Uulwu I! am lle Wu Bllnumiontood. An American in Paris In desirous of causing an Intel-ntatannd lntarnnthmof code of manner: accepted by IIII oountrywo- men. Althod In the lawn London olothu, yat dimming ol the mm mm! stripes, he `encountered two of Mn fnlrommtrywomon at A sharp mm on n how-I landing. And .. 5. hnnkml ncnlnlt the tram lminz his Llvnr. Kldnoy and Bright`: Mann. A mod` ino Nut destro who germ or oauae of `right : Diane. `theta, Kid- ney And. Lwer Complninu, and bu power as rent. them out of the ayntnm. In above Ilnmllton. Toronto. KM lton. I000 ll- Inndl. Illpldl 0! the t. lnwronoo nnd lontroal. unuau uu Ill I`uvu lrl'u-Izw' ..........., .-... to root. them nyntnm, allgxrioo. Such I medicine is Hop Bitters, In positive roof of thin can be found by one trial, or y Asking your noighbora, who have been cured by it. _. _ ..._- nu n-__.A...A...4 noun unsung. am as he backed against wall. lifting hat; with whatever of Gallic gun and Yankee uplolnb ho - .uld Iunaaruiunh ucaidentnl notion. be hard onod do ladies who hul pound Mm noornfully mutter to her companion. "'l'hat'IjnIt Ilka henchmen, always trying to ll-I with can I" "Cnn I write my name uncle! I00 I!- oolvod payment. on thin Nll1"uloIllho nnllanial. who nkn Ionnl thlnxmu dau- can l)lIH"IllOIlIl|O collector. who ukuo to pal thlnpfu ootoly an poulblo. " "No. thnnk you," npllod . Brokoly. "I'm no nuhmrrlnh l ." - YOIIKDPI I no unuuu -uuu "A ohud," sold the oraonlu young par son. am at quutlonn thntswln nun nnnnnt. nnnlrnr." " l.'IIlI'I'l 030 3.5%- cannot nmwer." "'L`IIon'I nu nuan- uou." and tho mun ol family. "H0 call`! uk very many of `am without cutting out to bed. -C1bolnnncl lliqulhr. , "No, thank you." npuoa ur. utouay. "I'm no autograph n Home Journal and Nova. Iuruz-. - -__, Noam howl ' Ihonlno hnvo uood'0u-ur I1.lItlo we nun who rclicltlny but [lycu than lulu u- dvmjnmjmw $- LEAVES KINGSTON- Golnn East-- Puesdnyn. M 5 p.m. (loin; West---Frld|y|, at 10 pan. PARKS:--H|mllton u.."s0. return 08.50; To- ronto I.(lI,roturn $7 50- Montronl) return 91 50. rtha and mod: Included boo}: ways. JAS. 3-lWIl`I' &O0,. '1'. HANLEY In SONH. Fnilhl Anonts. Pnuenzer Aunntn. IIIIIO lllfiiioll ill! I (luv ulmlul IlI"`IIll' iltlnll ll London. Lonoox. June 22.-It huboen {aceti- mnlv luaamfdl Lhl A nnw social club in Not C Fund. I write name under the u- I -u....a nnunmnl. on Ihil hlll1"ukndIhn Ilia! they IIIVO fly!!! Inn: haul in .1...`-:..-.-~ E 2.-.E.=*.=~`::.~ Snipe Shooting In Wuhlngton. l._ ......I.. 1`nIva N vuuvlnI|l'nl" nn nld A NEW CLUB. ll` lllu nun- `r-_--.. The heat from cooking during the summer months with an ordinary rook stove is very fatiguing. Cooking Can Be Done STEAMER NORTH G nned. Powerful R-invh Circular Burners. ! oHuhedB1-an Burner and Oil Tank. Steel Tn`; Tray and Frnnuan. Three sizes. with 1. 2 mm H burners. V__ _ _> 7_____/_ I1s%LIr1I:%,!$_!I.!1!!!, vv`.---__., -_.,, ,, on a splendid (T051011 Cook Stove _-.---- `A----1;-\ At. I small cont. No odor. Wicks easily re- glaned. Burners. olluhed Bran Steel 1 iiifi .';_t1~t1'r1:}u. BAKING. BR()ll.IN(l AND ROASTING CAN BE DONE '10 l ERF'EC I`ION. Shown In operation at CH AS._I). cHowN s[ fHERE ARE In your house it 'ou have our Screen %yrlng Doors an Patent Adjustable HIGOWB. A ......a tuna Mnmnr mm wnrl: won. ISTRAGHAN S Windows. A good Lawn Mower will work won- ders and add to the appearance 0! your property. We have 'em. liollovulo. For lnrtlau rtlau TH HAIL Y, J. J. H II?!` E 00.. R. I Chen North JUNE Un|,.l `LY TTH and 2l'|`. l`ickota good for I) dun. Ilontlon lxounlom. JUNE Iain. Full partiuulnru M. K. & P. sud C. P. R Tlokot omen Ontu-lo street. I. oauwn. n. w. muum, Ant. Gen. Pun. Agt. Gen. Iannur. Has the Newest and Cheapest Millinery in the city. Calf and see our stock. ____ ____ __._ _--_ ABERNETY,'1h M11 O 1 11111 0 "'u3' "*1 4-in -Yo-cm-n. PER! operation Col . Princess III DIYISIOII Sta. Clean House WITH Silver : Dust Washing Powder. It does the work on-dly snd wall. Try it and you'll nee. ROCHE8TEl3_ROUTE `"wi'+aj%ea`mnT 229 Princess Street. CARS PASS TIIB DOOR. PIANO: Illflbmnnnlnl izzzmzizgxzg iiiixizzigsj All camgpu FLIES nmnxcxum, `N01 A nww stnnvfn A nun Sou: ovoty nnduy at 1 pm. lrom Kin ton to Boohouur Ind `week day lrom Port ope an. .m. 'i'n..u.'r.n. man mvm King- uton I. mm. For Alexandria Buy. Sundays. Hops, Buchu, Man- drake, Dandelion, Am! the Punest and Best Ills-dim! Qualities 0! all 0lJlt`l`b'. -y A II Diseases 0! the Stomach, Buwels, Blood, Liver, Kid- neys and Urinary Org-ans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, especially Fe mule Com- plaiuts. Will be pud hr 5 oaaa-l-t_ not cum or hm or for an lmpuns or In] us Iound t 1' II 0 p Bitters, 685 Bmadway NE W YORK. 4- ARTHUR ELLIS (Member of the Ontuio Association 01 Architects), AB.O}II'l'E0'1' AND APPRAISEB. 0loes-8l Brook Shoot, Klnnton. Ont. . ' POWER & SON. ARCHITECTS, Inm- I chants Bank Building. corner Brook and Wellington streets. Phoma 212. RAIB Kingston, I ` ll. NEWLANDS. AEOHITEUP D Appnlser. comer of Brock and K threat: over Wade`: Drug Store. Entrance on (in: sheet. next to WHIO ofoe. I _ x Building. Wellinaton EUNARD CLEIIENTS. L.D. . DENTIHT directly onoosite the Post Oioo Wollha mu street Kh.,;sI.on. Established in I . glutphone No. 331. Banldanoobd Kin; street as . I0 KOODDIIOP Ind `GO! (ID!!! lrom run nuyu Bnynndnys. I I.llI. u TIST. O1oe,8.'m)":hwe-I street. lion!- danoe. 13? University Avenue. (Hoe hours. mm. to 6 p.m. Saturday evonlu , I to 10. I` elophouo 346. C. P. Sherman, D.1). .. h.D.H.. Anlntnnt. I E. SPAHKa, ."D.S. l:..D.8., u.n., DEN- I ' ` 3 Aulntnnt. J S. B. IICCANN ACCOUNTANT AND REAL . Estate Agoni. Roma and accounts col- (eotod. Money to loan at lowest ntel. Oloo 332 King at... over Wndo n Drug Store. | MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OB SHALL sums, at low rates of Interest on City And Farm Property. Loans granted on City Ind County Debentures. A ply to TIIOIAI BRIGGS. Manager Frontenac an and Invoic- mane Society. Oice opposite tho Pout Oloo. ____ A. BIBBY. us BROOK STREET. `Tl . lendln hunk sndllvornmbloln the 1 Toldphono o. 111. Everything In Sight.` Even the Price l 1113 Only 106 opouuvo put: so walnut moo In other main. $95.00.. .. . In nhnnnnr Lhnn an! aunt Int-Ill `blo- THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION CO. n o\ \"' & chupor chsn III! othu IIIO-(IIOVH `Ino- writ. For full lnfnnnntlon all at hi! Ila II|-II\I LEAVES l7`0l PICTON WEEK DAYS 3% km p.m.. Tuosduyn and hnmhys going to liollovlllo. rtlanlnuu I to 1-nos. 11.4. r.Tq;|f3Tns1;:_y_:. |The Kmgslsn Business College A Bonding and Day school for Young 1.adloa.Clouburn." Klnglton. . .. .l`nll Jul of Ul'IlVQI'I"-I Grqdpkl. FALL TERI o In borbtl. "M SPECIAL A 0 given to 6! puLn'tor onmlnntlonn. Th 3- K3. 0 home oonblmd with In I 'tmIc.u. nnpmmnrr um .33. 1 Linux: runs. an. Inn. lIu.. A .. land. tn nooivod :0 any time and (000 inluuodlmolndsholcntnnoo. _ _- . $1,000 IN GOLD -.|u I... _-l..l 4.... _ 4444 ll -r BANKERS & BROKERS. ` aun=.u.o. N.Y. Stocks, Bonds, Grain nnd Pm- viaiona bought and sold for call: or on small mnrgins. Itmcl otllool. KINGSTON. OIT. . * ,__..._a_A ___, `TAKE N0 SUBSTITUTE. K gston Ladies Collc e-.. ACDONNELL & FAR.RELL. BAREIBTERS. '1 Sotlioitora. Etc., 38 Gunman 8`l'III`l', . hl on. `BT Daugherty "" Typewriter ulentn noolvod unto and tau lad (mm dzh ol ntiunco. 1, :0. III. r hum an II 3 IWALL. IA: nolpcl. W Montreal and Rochester Tran- sit company. AI'+t<=H!:-:=<=T*_JMl; mnlsor. Cu_1_'_e CQN1` AlN-8 FINANCIAL. WEDUCAHTION. DENTAL. . DEN- D8` IJ.D B. J. I. FAIIILL. PIOTON AN5_aL.LEvn.L:-:. XTR I I33!` Str. ALEiANpmA| > Iootrtc names, shun Boned. lnouucillc 00': What! IONDAYH at I o o3.oI pm. 0: lot: I Aid in porn, Ah w ll lnwnncu plain. nm In our on I 3-hI!"1:yuIn Ioutncl. II I , In Klujulgl l[l.lDA!_8. 3:7 -Isl! dun In Ioutnil. nu:-Iva IIo'o u..nd lava tor Chtrlottc via any and Inns: Poul saun- DA 0 ll 0. n In ` lb! think and own Information Apply to w. u. cum 1. 00.. Anne. "*` $T!F.._5f'_". W- Ihha Klnguton Dullyluxu-opt Mnndny-u),golnu F (ulna Want at .`l p.m Rlvor nd OJIT-St. Lawrence T not lube: h on: umua. E n. 3...... I..- an unlllllllll o. l.Ixp.....D:H mm. 0.4 " lp. . 0.0 Tntns Not. I. !. nnnd Amn daily. No. Mall also a llondny. All other tnlnn dnllyexocp II ]i. > _ DOMTNION 1896 DAY 1896 NEW mu: Tllmil nnmr; RAW!` ( First-Ilsa return Hcketu will he hmunl M I`IAM||.TON R HONTREAL LINE. urn: vsanauq - ..-\-v on June loch sud July In. mini. .11.: I... ...o..-.\ Innvhlu .|nno.ingt.lnn nnt. Int: Iulllug Through the Bay of Qulntc. FARE XE6.-1);;-THIRU _-, ._..L 1.; _._...a n.. _..A.. vo` 3-sl' SINGLE FARE 'vm'. ' :!nr.t|m- ruaulnu a II Y..l. P. 9133 IHLIIVI. H. GILDIBSLKIVIE. I & 00,. Fnixhl Agents. _5IN(lLE FARE ,__ -.-.4-_ __L -_ _. I_A 1... DAILY LINE. .......1.... .... ......I ..n-.. |nnn I ll` l'|IIIJ Lil`-Inn-|- v STR. HERO in mm nnV!v\\r um-Iur n TRAVELLING. E-.-aw-uwsr!!F1H'Iux""*-"*- d July Int` J uly th. , JUNE 23. 90. nnmn IIFIHI Jul: 4:. av- GOING WIFE. o.IExp....a:o6 pm. 0.8 " ....1:l)l.ln. .;u-n-u n- -_- . . __._ - _ ,_-_. on Jun Inh Ind July ht. good to return July 2nd. and . .8:U) I.lII. . .0250 D.lII. `Ubo Alan who Cnptnrod mm uni tl Ionlhltl on which no mod. ' Thecrlmeg (1! Cherokee 13111 were nt: only IMIIDOIOIII, but the cold blooded v olousnese with which he umnlnltwtlytholh gained for him tho appellation of `tho G01-Hln. Clint Bil!!! planned llth Rogers to BOY cure tho desparado, am; they 13 memny with ham. Blll, however, would nnvanmnn |nl,IIllQ-b- Kubhllll-num- friendly with mm. mm, nowever, wounu % urlnnlnnnfll ant-nun Mn Inn. Amy: nlshlnz IIII dill J!`-IllIIu'j`j$wuuunu winoheeter eorou his lap. After finishing the men! he approached the iirepinee and stooped for a [mat with which so light I oigu-ease, when soaiee knocked him seme- leu with a poker and pinned hendouirs on his wrinte. He wu taken to the federal jail at Fort Smith. Here he and other deu- pernte characters in "xnuuierer'e row" planned In oaoepe. end in some clandes- tine wey Bill wu furnieluui with u re- volver. At meal time on J uiy 96, 1895, Bill mode A duh for liberty and Ihot Ler- ry Kunming, a jail guard. dead. He tired four shots at another guard, but missed. and was overpowered and placed in hit cell and kept there to the hour of his exe- cution. After being plnood in his oeil he gobbled like a turkey and eirutted proud~ . A mob formed and olnulorod to gen at the Gorilla. but they could now norm the federal jnii. Bill kept I hinuket hanging no his eeil door and would not. show him- self to visitor: unieu paid for an appen- Annn ` Illuli. \ The seaold on which the Gorilla wu executed is the most remarkable structure of its kind on the continent, possessing I grewsome appearance and n ghnstly record. It is made of rough, strong timbers, which no protected only by a plum: roof. is ltands just inside the south well of the old fort in A point where the form; magazine was once located. The trap is oi` heavy folding piuuiks, with strong strep hinges, hoary staple and lover. it would accom- modnte u do.r.en murderers, but six at one time is its grcutult record. in ull 9:! mur- derers have been executed on this scaold out of 154 sentenced in the past quarter of D century by the now somewhat conspicu- ous Judge Isanc Parker. Seventysix of the executed were worked on" by an Irishman named George lizinledon. who re- cently moved from Fort Smith to a farm in Kansas. Muledou received 325 for each, and instead of going about his duties In I brutal we he always dressed stylimly Ind drove the fort in n earrings, adjun- lng the loops with cure nnd coolness, and he never made a butch job in nil his ser- vices as hengman. After making u re- markable record as u hangmnn it dawned upon Mnleden that it wnvuot a gentle- nuanly vocation" and he resigned.--New Orleans Times-Democrat. Why no Doubtod. St:-anger." he and to the traveler who had stopped at Ma unpretentious homo for as alum : lodging. luv yo ever huuru hell on how at ya we a radheaulod girl, ye lI ` bouu tar sea a whlm hush?" Of course. That : an 0111 ldua." l heurn It. some time ago myself." It. has some bails 0! met too. You sea, the one simply ll that there are more whlte horses In exlntuuoe than whore am rod hulrud girls. so their uppeurlug at the mums time In a more than llkely comel- dance." uw..u .1. " I-nnllnd um householdarln well, lit," replied the householder H: I tone that deed oontmvursy, yo kin call H. B uurlnoidenoe, or what. ya plume. I cull It. n duru Me. See that gal over more?" my, :- .. You .. "Her halt : red, ain't it?" lt'a-|t.'I quite auburn." W3 rod, t.hot.'u :1 dead sure thing, an I |lu t. uuhmuud of It. She's my wife. The day before I married her 1 had one of me puruout. white horse: yo avur laid yer eyes outer. Hons thief come along while the preacher was npornounoin the ueremouy. I've got tho rodhonded girl, but Lain ! seen no whlte hou soucu. An, what : more, 1 don't; expect bar we uone.-Wnah- lngton Stu. 'l.'BIl'IpIIluw vuuuu In us-. To the already muititudinouu methods of utilizing ice in tharapoutioai practice Dr. Barthoid Brae, 3 German physician. is now credited with its successful use (or inducing roapirntion by piuoiug the Brticlu in contact with the lips, the Iuothod oonsisting in rubbing aiuwiy with a piece of ice the mucous mambruue of the lips and the mouth, the rhythm of the motion oorrouponding as much as posaibio to thnt of normal respiration. in the onset ob- urved by Dr. Brno the result wu A return of Inspiration. very strong at unit. but` with tho oontilmod application ot the loo becoming very regular. quiet and deep. The ion and in thin way in said, moreover. to hove I (uni sedative afloat. and this qnieting notion bu Also bun employed with Iuoouu in the trentment ot oorobrni troubles. A VIIIIIII physician in aid to have obtained oqunily favorable result: with this treatment in one: of asphyxia. -14: York Tribune. u -u-`sq up... u..._. -.--.`. On June Mb and July Int, good to : July 6th. In hon new thing: every day, and why uol new Iwlndlon! The puoplerwho prac- tloo Ibo hunt one go In palm, juni u tho Illhnlll wens Into Nah : ark. A woman book agent leave: at the house A book to h: nnmlmd. Three dun dtorwud 3 book again leaves :5 mo noun noon to ho uuulnod. Three days nu: you around and collects that books. and the out day the woman append ash: and In lulptlud am the bout: were deliv- ud sonny one but bonoll. She makes I Iaoaniuy. and lulu talent way out Into pay lbftho booh auulgearldot her. Than the moon the man and dIvv|u." It. In usher I putty guns to play. u may one mod the oxpomonl on youP-Now Yon Herald. | At Noland`: drug VIII Clll` 500 WWW GE j Cir! rrvvv-uvvo RogIulnI-How In Is that It: lold~ blunt has none uuond from Ihoumd Inns: of love? Ithol-.-Pcrhapu -50 up Iupnol punt. -Du1oII Fm Pug. ax-.-W-@:._ Gum mocha All the tales that one remember- --- '*~2:a-:::;;:"w mfm nuuuuun ag: ' nm.'e'mu"":" '3 5. *3. % lame:-la of ut3%nd diib:%' mum: omngmd umu no. 1 - l M. luau: dlundtlwrongname. Thelil dugmbol. white and airy. ,' _ T-vi . tales that remembers- D1-nan. vmoheu. olnvu dunno- night I`n dl1IIIO" Lightly command -wmxy go. int n Inn tmgmoa Ihh a uh-nonla. . .- * _ -,gH:nov<:E BlI.L S pm/s. Pl"I`HVU l; the new discovery, Noun tho `Word one of oonntipntion. Ilnlnnfn dun Inna. For Nlkotl. Pullmn oi hot :3 )! 1'50:-npcntle Value at loo. L- -I......,I- ......IoI>n.I|nnu- In AIIIIIIO. 4 .un_ __ _,..__.. u tannin! 110$ (`on our cyan; at must. more can at qnlei. '\IIuJvv v------ - PIODUDE nu LEVI ILEBULTS In 60 D YI. Venous Dluexuel. I Pnrenln Bleopleunlu, Nlu tl lion}. sign unused by pu 65" `Files I mu Nlntly Emfll &|1 an;-.. unE1::x: y'all ubunu, tun vigor and In .0 shrunken 0 am gulch! ufuurol rent vnl but Inllrod n ofnl ory 1 c In un no:-um. Pr coJl.0On.pwkA. 8|: or wie Irllunmnrn-u-otoeunor In pay an imitation, bus huh: an Av [gr II Vouraru u'|-mluunot ot Imwo Vill non un-vpdd lhln: l dlu OW err iUl.nIS`l-y 5. Hr\.l.;.'1r'I &."o|In,C eun'inn & rug- I L'iun-. sole aunts for KINGSTON. ONT. 77 ,,.,..,..., ...... r..__.. of Bad Blood, aiid another of H384- ~ ache. still another of Biliousness, and yet others of various complaints of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood, all through the intelligent use of Burdock Blood Bitters. .L _ -_-:_.. -5` LL- -nn1\n|- um:-nan. Dluc|:. It is the voice of the people rung nizing the fact that Burdock Blood Bitters curcs all disuse: of the Stomach, Liver, Bowel: and Blood. Mr. T. G. Ludlow, 334_Qolbome shied. Brantford, Ont., says; During uven years prior to 1886, my wife in: slot all the time with violent headaches. Her head was so hot that it felt like burning up. She was weak, run down, and no feeble that she could hardly do anything, and so nervous that the least nolu Itnrtlod her. Night or day she could not rent and um. .....- . mic.-v In her. I tried I kllldl Night day me coum not run un- life was a misery to her. I tried qll of medicines and treatment, for her but me steadily grew worse until I bought six bottles of Burdock Blood. Bitten from C. Stork a Son. of Brqmpton, 0nt., for which lpaid $5.00, ind It was the best investment I ever made in my life. Mn. Ludlow look four out of the six bottle.- . _--.u -3` on. .n\..- tum for Fol llllal. Ylllllnlll lmuommuuluun Illu nglpplhtirxbnv . SONS - I Onud Trunk my Passenger Depot. Foot of Johnston unset. Kingston. Ont. ......_..__._-_.__..______-: |coar"`;"s:wooa l.lIL0\V look lour out on nu: ma uu-u-w-- tlu-re waq no need of the other two. for I030 four bottles made her a strong, healthy woman. and removed every ail- mcnt fruit: which she had suffered. And she enioyed the most vigorous health. That ve dollars saved me lots of moncy in Incdicine and attendance thereact, and bt`H(`I' than that it made born: I WHOLESALE AND EETAJ b-BE`.8'l` IN THE IARKE1`. I.v-_A I1- I Jinn--In -o-..o " Ohio! oIoo--8%.. Lnwnnoo whnt. Bunch omoo-~0or. King And Clarence utroot.n.oppo- am British American Hotel Kingston. Prompt Ind nualnotory do vary 5 specialty Coal all undo! oovurmnd wall ooroonod. Talophono communication. nnuun n\uIl"l' A nnupnnlv IILIPIIONI N0. 188. -.l\l\rIVII A `H0 Illd UIIIOII IDPOOI`-In BALE OFFIOI I. YAB.l)-0oruu Qnutlo and West otnob. * E ,# , ____ __...__' I .l A llnndnin . TIIODDOIIO C ommnmouuon. JAMES SWIFT 5 COMPANY -u-u u...-. ..... comfort to me. London 0. Lanoiro Llfo As- surance Company. Puc-non. A OAIADIAI Oounn Wrrl Dunn Slocum. n_--__.. -..4l.-uulmgd nnilnnllt `O. fltnun Ruorvu no dnpoolkd IIIIIIIII It U" and now Amount to one ollnu. Batu lowor than tho nniority o! o Inn: and eholoo plum ol lnnrtnoo o 1 ITIJA L. (HTHHIIGKLI. - iITvT;sI0N_& Lrismskoxr Canada Pacific Railway: London, u;'etpooI and aloha Pm Iluuruco Company. n._A- ...._- nanmnnnn 1.. -A.uu.\.. on -Iuhl CORRESPONDENCE 0 trio nnd Qnuu strata. nuns mu-mm A. VA` OI` IVIIY IIXOIIPIIOI. 0l 0l--Conn On- nio Quota WHO! OYIIOI` olaphono No. All. IIIHTII T703111. dnpoolhd anmul st Ottawa nu. lower nnloritr olllool (EBAIVIPOIIII says no betterl a.lue an`ywhere than his DRY` Iuxlm woolnsawem at u nl " `(or am Cord. ,- I . "'13. 99- ~ CRAWFORD. Foot of Queen St % %L%<:tti-.31; nommum DAY 2]