srnnnesutftisiifatou mass. .1. TWEDDELL, I\\lE Iiflll II ! l\lI7 I'I'I`Il lial New :, BLACKSMITH : suor Princes: Street. next. to Walla` Llvcy. II ll` I R A ,!l\fufhAl I IHIIAIIIYIIIIIA " oRu~KLENNEss% world`: Ticket Agent. lforner Johnson and Un- larlo Struetl. \ GRAND TRUXNV "l"`Y PA88'0F.'R8rA'l`mN age III). Steuruge passengers are booked to and from Qll((.'lllluW. In-rry. Bclfnst, London and Gluc- uow at snme rules as Liverpool. lnturmedlnle paaoangenmre forwnrded to and from Ulnnuow and Liverpool by mil without ` extra charge. The Ina! train to make connection with the steamer leaving Portland lean-a KI .!on every Wodm ads)! 41! I110 p.m.. and to H: mu over Thursday at H0 p.m. Al tnrurmntion HRRHHDR the selection of Thursday no Al information rggaruing berths can be obunin from Iillllll AL! IFAIYIEIT I-/E8/7/17E /V0 0/V6'/2 . R\TF or 00 AN PARHARI. (`nbln-$-30.865 and '75. according to urem- moduli;-n. lnlurnu-dime 82!). Bu-erzure 8'1). Rs-1 urn Yitkcl from Livcrnrol Io Portland or nlodullun. lnlurnu-cttule Ill. Eu-eruke ['41. tit-kcta Liver ~01 Hnlifnx-('uhin SKI). OI`l5un Olwucrording to position of stateroom. Intermediate X). Steer age 840. .-iteuraue muenm-rs A T"H'f0 HEW KEY Agent Grand Trunk Railway, corner Johnson and Ontario Bueeu. Alllalaltadv Vt.i .EVv1ua' 1470 .A. U 8 LA N I), I Mlxau.....at1:ao .m Express train: Nos. 3. 4 and 6 run Sun cu` Included. No. 6 d res not run on Monday. All llckeua good to return for thirty dayl. For rates and general infm-mutton nbpxy to ?WYl\CQ A I`! Y A `W? TQYI DCDOOI VBCEDIOIIB. On presentation nf certicates from their Prl clpli. vuplts nn. teachers may be Llcket- . ed at single u at-t-inns fare and one third, nod Lu g front April tith to i9.h. inclusive. gong for return until April wth. inclusive. ` Pnaenger trains le:e-the new (`Ry Pamela- ser Depnl. fool of Johnson Stroel. as follown: coma EAST. I come WHIT. EASTER HOLIDAY SEASON, 1889. RETURN TICKETS WI" be on sale at RIN- GLIC l"IBS'l`-(`l.A.-is F'AREA\'l1 ONE THIRD good to 5;: on '|hursdny, [Wide and autumn) . Aplil I8! . 19th And lth. an return trip to commence not later than Tueaday. April 23rd. Rnhnnl \7Anntinnn p.m. No. 5 Mixed leaves Kingston at l.l51&.u1.. arrives, at Sharbot Lake at 7:10 p.m.. um ays. No. 1 Expreulonvuu K ton at 11:45 .m.. connecting with C.P.R. N ght Express in at Sharbot lake for all points ant and west. Arrives Ottawa. 5:25 a.m.: Montreal. 8(1) ill Hharbot lake (or all points and west. Ouawn._ a.m.: Montreal. 8 (I) am. ; Quebec. 2:!) pm. : Toronto. 7:28 n.m. The only Lhrouzh train service to the North- ` Quebec. z:w Toronto. 7:35 0111 Lhrou h to ` West an Bnt Columbia, with only _one ohune of care. No nu-tome Troubles. J. II. Tnnon, B`. vonwn. B. W. Fomnr. Asst Bun! Au. Gen. Puu.A:n. Sum. rrew, 5:10 p.m.; rem broke, 7:58 pm. No. 1 Mixed leave.-s Klnguwn7::l)a.m. mrrlven ` at shnrbot Luke 10:0) a.m.. and Renfrew 2:45 Ill. HATS Between Kingston. Peterboro. Toronto, St. Tho- mas. London, Owen Sound, Sault Ste. Marie, Utlawn, Montreal. Quebec. and All points In the United States. arm? l'l` oncu: AND YOU WILL `us: No o'ml:u. New and Elegant Cars are run on all Express ` ; Trains. I ` No. 3 Icrm-an lnnvnx Rlmmtnn at 12:) n_m I HIE DDDI IIIVIJ unnnrrmn IVUUIE4 ; 'I'ra.ma. No. 3 Express leaves Kin ton at 12:40 pm Arrives I`o1-onto 8:1) p.m.: tmwa. 5:46 pm Montreal. 7:55 p.m.; Quebec. 6:!) a..m.; Ren- trew, 5:10 Pembroke, 7:58 Klnnmn7::l)a.m. znrrlves ` mu BEST AND?HEAPI`.s'r ROUTE nmwnnn III:-uyctnn Pntnrhnrn 'l`nI-nnln HI Tho. l -- \ New. Direct. Shortest. uicfrest, Cheapest and Best Equipped All Rn 1 Route to Marimba. the North West. and British Colum- bia ptnla lUl'In VERNON H. BROWN & C0., Or tb J. P. Gilderrleevo, Agent, `42 Clar- onoe Snroot, Kingston. l'l|'U[lI KICK" `EU, 1`. IV.` LVUW l0l'Ku Steerago at Very Low Rates. Steerago `Ticket: to and from London and Queens- town ard all other parts of Europe at low- est rates. 'l"|.........|.. um. ..I I ..J:......:...... C..- n..u..-. ODD FBDUI. Through Bills of Landing given for Belfast, Glfzs ow, Havre, Antwerp and other points on tie Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freiuht and naauma nnnlv at Com. purw. " For freight and passage apply at Com- ' p$n)l: a Oioa. No. 4. Bowling Green New 1 Vnr _ \ K.& P. and C. P. R. rgsr xP.9ss_MA/L ssm//05 SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..April 20, 9 a.m ' BOTHNIA... .Saturday,April 24th. I p.m. E l'RURIA,..SaLurduy,' April 27th. 3 pm. AURANIA, Saturday. May 4th. 8:30-um. UALIIA . . . . . . ..Saturday. May 8. ll a.m. UMBRIA.) . ..Sal.urd.sy, May ll. 4:30 p.m. S]-IRVIA ....SuLur(l.s_v, May 18th. 8 an m. 1501 H NIA. .Suturday,Muy 22nd, 11:30 a. ll] Bvrillisnt Out. Beveled. Bilvered, `D....A 131-`- I... u nvgaananl V- ; 4.s-unu:a.n.-.-a.1 . \ L Uubin--860, $80 andSl0('I, accordingto so oommodstion. Intermediate puaage-$35 From Pier 40, N. R... New York. `gran:-nan Al`. var-u Inw 31405:: hanrnng (CALLING AT com: HARBOR.) The largest, fastest and most magnicmt alupa in the world; have never lost a panacnyer and have made the fastest passages on record. Oldest line in e2;iatence. ~ lrmw yon/( Arm L/VE/?'._`_ (.)uL. 01/A/A/?D ALLAN LINE- T-Ljtnlfgitwu A1 LOWII Pnlc `"1 |l IYII. RATES oI7i3AssAGE : Ann JnI\ , , I: Quit`: u uun 'c1:v"oMAs IIANLEY. u_;.-A n...._ .._.._ ._`....._ __.4 :1: not later than 'l`uoo_any. A] School Vacations. nanvnlinn nf m-rlinnlnn fr JU8 I` RECEIVED. any t\I` nuns! B11 TORONTO ENGRAVING CO. vTRAVV`E'}LLI'Nu. J. JAMIESON. 4'1 Jo-hvnnnn street. "min and Plaurd Goods otalltlucri |uonnnt.reuonn c nu-Inn; N U 1` H I N G [S GAINEID BY DE- LAY. In healing "our dwelliml wilh nt WM:-r (`ironin- lion or Steam. upe- clul roes will be uoted at J. J\M- Eh'0N'S STEAM H E A T I N U AND PLUMBING ES- TA HLISH M I N 'I`,, I2 inhnnon Huect. I nl \\"nlnr ImH~ Ix nnnnon I-meet. lot Water new on. later (`lonem Bmhn.Pumm.>ln.u "nun and Plnnd lumu.l'umpa_ I-|n.I "mm oor]: nl All dauntin- I WIFIT . .nt 8:50`p.m. at 5:06 B. m M 2:11) am. ..at 7:1) nun. at 7-H! .. m, STAINED GLASS. 11 1:30 .m. 1 ) cl)! \ day. l L the [ascent mo aooxs -__-_; -__n -_ ,L_ _A vino`.-ll|nl"' Duh?`-`hunt: and all h A QIIIONM hhomnst '- .-.' ulouuouuuaut ,3` .-.:..-....-.-:. -:...."'::':.`.':'.`:.:'.*.:.`:.'.*.*.-: -roan. whovut (bolt cl vucuu olh no holur run In And 10 work then: I an-laslll [.1 III Uuwu unn man. I. W! lodonto in price and uncle: Mun lnltmlnnm ` PIANO REPAIRS old! that on my and square: Incutcd at the Wuhan 3' corner of Princess and Condos utrocu. Kinn- ton. No more durable or well-loud lull-Inca: In Gaul: than 0:00. I. W UPRIGHT. Model-nu In trio: and Inc: may (kn: ALL Kmns OFIIXMI and om-o Rubber Bun Damn. Souls. Ito.. nuwlhll by `max- nu n.cAm.n. nunfnctuuu. lingo: BL. .w;-.._,..`......,, . . REEVES . KIIQ I-`uocl. I N be sold 5 wholculo nl-Iva. over Invented. (menu! of hundreds of lcsli nonhh rooaived: Ihnd dyape in for 20 mama. [and all sorts of remedies um I ve {ears II I got your Desicmwd wheel. I gained 5 poum an In three months and have been well for neuny Ive (ears. but I use the food every day min. ` F vo cents to Day poamge on sample to IFIFI I `I3 3 l\f\I [LB 8. J. H. CLARK. M.D. . how Ya` I. 13 ST iiiuu irlsn owvns u E4 E8 King Street. no 8snplo_,|nln to uwholcuh nnl. numu-.ur:uu 1 . C. L. Ovnu, l.D.. Iuoocu to II. Jarvis. niclan. surgeon. to. 061100 and Roldan: 0 t us Post Olloo. Wall 33;?` Lhoeoltyor oonnu-1 Attend . - .- 1`. .p... .. -_ .. .... - - ll I Inn, llllfl I DIUN. Buuus1uu-. SOIJCITOIII. lo.. I02 Ontu-Io tronl. I I. SIYTII. O. 0., Ll.-D. C. 7. III?! II. V. LION. I. A VI Jl. IV fa IV 1.11 1` 1):`. AIICIITICT arm In-ryum comer 0! 8:00! And King 811.. aver Wade`: gimro. lin- zrnnooon King `ivroet. max! to the mo (mice. ....n A. r. mm In I. m.u.. u.nI.. u.|-5.9.5.1-. 0Irlcl-Il3 Wellln ton Street lwodoon noh 0! Princess 8L, Int 1 occupied by Dr. Our!-ou.. Talonhone No. 218. ll. l'||4|\:I'A UHRIILIJ V [$11 I . Dlloueo of Women and Children a specialty 0ll!oo-) Pnmcnsa Svmurr. I! Dr. Spurn old And. Telephgne No. 316 A n I: II _IVI3 I-I! :3 u. as In An In 1` n -x .- -..__.. ..,...,...v.... nvvn viv .. > X. P. u}:v1m'."M.u.. c.u.. u.mc.s1-`. Oll'lnl_I '1-lllnnnnn Hiram! lwntlnnl-Q nnilh oi Pnnoau 81., land Tolonhona Ifo. XE; wooo E/VG/M win/E T RI-:.\:T'm) J. M. MACIIAR. Hnrrivltig Solicitor. &'.. olca I-emu-.-a to as (man Venn STREET. rwur (LN. VV. Talmn-nnh mum. Mnnnv tn lnnn. omca remove-n to 35 (Tl.ll(l'.`NUl 51'lu!:l-T1`. over (LN. W. Telegraph Omce. Money to loan. l1\ll\V svrizinnvnwu I I n Tjr ROBERT SHAH, BARRIITIH. Sm.|crmn, Donvnutcun. do. H`Ho~-(`orneI' King And Black Buoola, cut Wain`: Drug Store _.. . n. run I), Ancnrrxcr. omce : Anchor Build! on (`anndian Islxpross \ o. Enunnce from nine Square. . . ....--an-nu... UILLV I In` 1 l\ I . 'I'n1'II nLLI:n nnd extracted without pain. A. B'rA(1(nol.'a:. I. D. S..ooInor 0! Princess Ind Bngm streets. as. 0W&l C\llT8Dl |`l$. aoucnmn arc. Ulllco-l'I.'\reuoo 6! up osllothehlt Oloo. MONEY `[0 [DA `u w S1. M-uxfmnu. ` Bnuusnn. to. 0lce-B"lt1Ih Amen-loan Hotel Block. Clmanoe r tmoL Money to loan. 1-rxtuvp-1 . t\IvI\vIvI\'\ mun at u mun_nr.n, Bumurrlns AND Soucrrons. Ford`: Block. Brock Rtrem. Kingston. H. M. Mown. LLB. I J. S. Sum-xln.B.A. MUSIC STORE; . $1 PB.IHOEB.B'I`3II'l'. Unrncl-KI Brock street. near Wdunnoa street. elephono No. I7. 11!: u nnv g till I` unv It on:-on Dylpopula. Among the choice Break- fut Cereal: manufactured at Our National Food" Milk, Toronto, which are having an ex` Ionulvo sale all over the Dominion. the Dual- outod When! in the greatest boon to dysneptiu-s Invented. One nut of hundreds of lcsli mnnhh monivnd: "lhnd dvnnnmin for 20 wears. -. ....._...- .. ..v. ......... DR MARION LIVINGSPONR. OFFICE A.\'D RESIDENCE. 3 moon Ennrr. two dugrs from B1-och. (IILLEN & GILLEN, ABcl`l'lc1`B. uucccunm to R. 9830. Olea- Cornor of Brook and Bigot Streets. ` . n. A n: nun. nu nuvn AIJAM M'l\l DUB, Aoooum-AN1-. Avormn. Aux. Ono: . Cluuu Street. near Kine SI. h. K/Ll'.1Ill`sl` ID Dxmln. directly opposite do Post one- \:`eIlll|'t.0l. Blreel. Entnblhhed In Klnuton. I `. Fruit. Confectionery dc. Tn: BIncHIvl-lino groceries. no and do mesuc fruits. Joe. Hnsooox. Iuonlo Build lmn. Mnrkot Scum-a. 1 zuwrlny. Fox LATEST Anncmcm 3111.23. (unnamed to lg to A. 0 BmnN's.PrLnoou 8t..nbovo Syden am, I raummng and um! rant. J.0. Bnsmw. uracuoul annltarian. b- lng gnu and steam thlnz. 3&9 Klu St. - nhnno No. . meeuc n-um. J08. Id Inga. Square. Boots and shoes. W. Amus. mnfr. Mon`: work ng l `Factory work on hand. Brock 8t...nou* "3'. n.cL.uu;. no.3. Lbs, on-nu-r. ananmothow emu... -uuu uvv uvuus nu uuy yuaungv uu annupnc LU F. 0. IRELAND 8:. son, 27 CHURCH ST.. TORONTO. 1' a muwcaa. Moran 10 LOAN In large or small mun ntlow rates of Interest. on City and F`u`m Properly Loans granted on City and County Debentures. Apply to Taonua Bmoos. M r. Fmntanno `ld.1t)(4`11:1h:\e)ngole1:\'(5 a;;`;1(:`),.ont Society. l'l'l0l--0vvo- Groceries and Liguora. J. Hunmuz a 00.. 53 Brook u-oat. Funny groceries. lmwrted winus, liquor: and Vurrolun 'ARlBOL'l-`-I. admitted to tho groceries. lm rted winuo, liquor: clan. wucxaovsu. admitted to the best place in the on to buys:-ooerles.oI-ookori. -Mun. ow. Tnoa. James. IlIlI --v | -nuvuuus nu Plwtograpluc. J. W. Pownu. Copies and Enlu-gee small lctul-ee.nll kinds, and nlahel in All] style. In crayon rtrnlta are entirely free-hutd drawing; an we can make any change re- quired. Our bromloe enlargements no nilhed in cm on or monncrome and are second to none or ne nish. J. W. PowIu.. 166 Prin- OOH DIPOGL ruw r.n Anu nun. Ancnrrnc-rs and Building surveyors. ulco Wellington Street Klnnton. Ixrn nn . I'\V4L\V u IIvu|v1\(\I\r\|Vl! _T.-_`.`VE"T!_35_3- 31.. dealer in watches, clocks and diamonds. Surru Bnos.. 315 King 81.. head unrtpn for Watches. ranging in price from to 83!); Silverware an Jewellery. . ` A. M. Bnocu. walchnmker Jeweller and on grower. has every facility for manufacturing and rowing _ eweilory in All its branches. Golgien man Watnh Sign. ll) Princess 8!. rn;.;-_, ,, - IIUIILV Bl l\l`\llB. I.4l4.l').. Soucrrok kc. 0l`llce-~|'I.-srenco 5! nosllothehzst `ID [DA `:3 _ n uu:umI anti ueweuery. 1!`. W. BPANOINBUIIG. manufacturer and Im- porter of ne iewellery, 34 KIna;I.1-oat. J. A. LIHIUP. watch muker.jeweller. Gsnrocl 31.. dealer In watches, clocks and diamonds. ___sm'_m Bnos.._35 headquarters nc It , Mccnntou Bnoe..Kl Lon Hone I : no Llve end Boardlncte loe oorner ofB:-ooh and I Streete. A new and lleh o_uult 0! vehicles end excellent ho:-nee. mode- rate. ` H. P. Wynne` LIVIRY. foot of, Prim eee 81.. In the meet thoroughly equlppvd e In the oily, having every style of rig kept n A l-at-ohm livery. Special rates to open and oommerclel men. Telephone No. II). , IlP_.A_L, , I - -- In Bronze on Each Plug and _Package. loft in Coats. Jackets. Robes, Col- lars Oapu. Hub and Boa. All of those we will obr for a few Ann. `Arman: -O. OAvnII\OIna nu-inn. n V.-. _.--_ ,_.- -- - vs-vu-.. an. vnnrnlnvg Livery Establishments. F A. Bmuv. ID Brook Street. the lgndlu lacl:5n7nd livery Itnhloln the city. Telabhuno o. . l .. 1`. C.Wu.aox. 11) Clarence Street. thol A t and longest established llvury in the tr. Telephone No. 179. Vehloleo road: at 3 mo- mom`: notloe. ' Ernst; Bnoa.. Now. Live In connection with St. Lawrence Hotel on Street. all I 3| wlll nlwnnboon hand on the mortal 1 can amnwlu. 1' Iran-clan uooammoanuon: ,)'a|!`d sud atnbllnf. Juan Nonms. Pro new `a I ')1'lL. cor. noon and tu-lo su. faction gfmnml . Fine liquor: and cl mus. Good yard and stamina. A. Sun-non. l.'-.-_-_- l1I_;._A-p,A,,, - novels `and (restaurants. BU~RNl'l'l' Howl: Onuu-1o.8t.. aura. m clan hotel to 0.1` 31. and K.a Prsuuom '1' Wilson. Prourletor. - ALIIOII orru. corner Queen and Ionunal Streets. we!) situated. with yard and nublln Nluon Swrruu. Proprietor. Orrnu Horn. oornor o- Ontario and Prln can Streets. I4`irst~claaI accommodation: yard J nun In-oxcnirlteuw A .Sco1'r's 'rr:L. Queen and tuna Hm. Plumbing and Gas mm: H). Basmw. uramiml nnlmrinn- I _ 7 mun- !!_NL1`%SL"._--.. 1: nooorieo. And mn1hnp_ Baum-rung An, In nun. nl \l'nr-nu. ..n.4| l'LlI.In-- . -n. THE. gmj_vTDI-_R`Eoj1'oa`Y . USE IRELAN D S- E_)ES|9AT_ED WHEAT I SH Em_ook"s Wawhmc and Jewellery. W. BPANOINBUIIG. manufacturer nu . _'j_ ~;io_;els_a1ad Restaurants. '-an:-rr Hovnx. Onmrln. HI... nun-. . ---..-,-- --__-. ...v_., .` roiWs1=nxmmx.a. 1-ran kn ()Irn-|'|.-snumn aura `aw--no A\'f\ Btu vnumnun I`:-nu pr-r uurn Annnunln an-n lnllln -nnnjxl ADAM M'AR'lHUR, l'AN'I'_ Annn~nn_ kzx. nma tn-mnntl Rulldlnn Harvey: llrncllv nnntnim the CUT AND PLUG ' SMOKING :-: TOBACCO FINER THAN EVER. T1fNT1s'ruY. ru mud null-at-Ind J. B. REID, lrn - Anrhnr ` Fi nancTo a nnu In Inilin nu Annzmcnu S-nu vunond Instrument W ....a":'.'X. uncu- ALL woo_LsrnI_ugs ovsncons, MYRTLE Private Brands for the Jobbing Trade a specialty. WHOLESALE CIGAR MANUFACTURER 146 to 151 St. Maurice Street, ONI IXXJB BIIDW ` CITY BOTIL 0or.KIn dY k8ta.'l`v t I1 83 nor an lm "gt?!-bv " hn'. .'.'?.5J.* Ayrgs S'arsapeii?'i'i'|, l`r:-n~.n..| n.. - In ,I v A . 0! H130 WU W111 OI!!!` I0!` I IOW days longer at tomgtin Wicca to bu ora,and some 0 them we will to: least): cost prioonttho I\l\RlEI\lI II I H` l'IfIII\I'\'I "I' "". ""'7 l`r--pun--I 1.)? Dr. J. C. A `er & Co., Lowell. Nun. Price 01 ; nix bottles, 5. \\`qrI.h 05 A bottle. MONTREAL- nu lrrnncxw Ilcullll. um` u\,. "I hm"e gtvlfe through rm'rihl-.~u|ffu-r- i:z_-g f|'n|v1_U_\'Hp1-[Isiah nml Intligcstion." \\'."'i:-:4 C. J. Bmlt-nu-r. 145 Columbia BL. (`;uulu'ilg-purl, .\|w~'.~:.. and can truly my .\_vcr`s Sn,r.~:upm-illa has cured me." nu |||\'IIJ I uu;u uuz. M rs. Jusoph Auhin, of Holyoke, .\Inss., wns fur a long lime 3 severe suf- {un-r from l)_\'sp1-psiu, lryimg, in min. all the usual rmm-lies. At lua-1!, she In-gm} to mk--. A_\'er's Sarsapnriljzt, and Gnly thn-`e lmnles-'1 r(_-,stnre`l lmr to perfect health. rvu um null I-\4nIIvIlJ nu III on IIID \.UllllIIJn " .\ly_Itmnnch. li\'er.'and kidney: wa-re in "a cliuurulered condition foryears," writes 11. Wild, 0! llntto, Texas, and I never funlnl any medicine to relieve `luv. until I In-gnu Intake Ayer`s Saran- |-nrillu. L1-.\m than Etix boltlswof this re-uu~'ly mired me." `I ma 'n\nn|I`| I ..I.ln nl Tl..I....l... HIUI` _ llflal " IILUJ Wollilnuu 'Notod for Low Prices. J. M. FORTIER. Flor Dyspepsia in Ayer | 8arsapnrlll:I. Ulhor lueulicines may give texnpnrm-_v relief; but .\_\-or`.-n Snrnaparilla nmkus a posltlveztml permanent cure,zm thou} ommls can testify all over the country. \Iv uhnnn.-In Iivnr 'nu.I l.I.In...v.. ..-...... F! 393' ."P'"9F'Y KING STREET. TOBOITO. vvuuv ya nvv v 6's'Ib"i' _T'AT sroaff 1- n__.__ -.___X Og may it. West. Toronto. AYEB &.do'_s NOTICE. . bnxsaxnos. THIS YEAR'S 14 KING HT EAST was-I-u;-u 1%-1 From89|1D- -sEE4 PROVINCIAL. 3 II IIITIQI IUI lIlIll\lGl' V] I0` CUIl' itching who aoorhi him though I dunk 1 forest to Thloouto. While the party was en nnnn Hm thhvn nd unnn It from nmhmh ggrthnolw stock tin! now; repletp w o ending a y on o promu- nent makoraintne various fashion- able colors for; opri and summer woar. Thgdoeum an nish of our Drona Su` Hate no simply gn- aurpuuble. and justly ontnla pvory hat to rank as a. work of art m the eyes of all who see and wear them. We have still a few choice FURS Ina glvo mmneu up. nnen wooxumunun amnotho thhvclwnroon hand firopsnd hgoihlnholdtnrnuxdu-bythdrpcrlund `huunong-,but Ben hlrd dltholswycntn townandbuocknd that: gun byrllngtn on-art uul nnnfnnlnn Qnklllnnv nunnnm wrwi I0 IIAZPIIK. VI IIIII bll WIS WIS Ull route the thieves red upon it from ambush, wounding one cheer and scattering the rut. Benoponod anon thocmbnnhwitha.` ll-woof nvolvorn, and then ran towurd Ti- daouu. which horeachod baton: tbooomtm Ncu. Buwntsucightwthojmtluhclcb Indpvohlmeltup. Whanthooxnmluaxlan gmmunmm-umm band 5:-ennui Kn` IUUPUII `HG Judge, was released on 8110 bell, end when court edjoumerl relieved the ehertlf of 8&0 in: friendly game of poker. A short time thereef-tpr the mountain thieves entered Ben's plecoot bueinem in A body and attacked him. He er peeely nutnunhered, end only eeceped deeth by the timely eppeerence of French Ketenrhoceme to Me reecue with M an unloeded navy revolver, the butt of which she ueegi to good edventege on the heed: ,0! the dhparedoee. During themelee Ben ehotfourof hbeneente, ono of whom efterwerde died. `hebeed thlevcs cexnenextdey with e begun 1'2'>`e.r- reet hlmut Benopened Ire on ecrowd end the whole outt ed. A few days later Hagen wee erreeted tor murder by elx con- ..e-hlee. A dank Inipu u uu uuu wriggled out of many others. He loft Ionpod the {union was: nnlaunnrl I}JcI.`|.uI.vUIn uuv Ben. although in Ibo toils, was alip- pory as an eel. and wriggled out of this : um-Ann :1 ha hnd (liurlt IVLKJIII V! I3 jammed wl_th agar Ipectutora. But Ram nlthnmvh In . Lvuuuj nu n uuncu, I a.. thirty-six mllos. Warren's entire population turned out to see the notorious Ben Hogan, and tho nnl I I-9 I`: van: was lllu IUUIA9 MINI lIl|l (Tl | |lalKII.'| HUI llllll` tion. At Babylon Ben upencxl dance house, which paid him $500 per day, and which he run for about nine months. There was A gang of seven mountain thieves who hold up ponplo right and loft nt. Babylon, null tried to ply their nefarious trtulo around Iluii`s place, much to his dbplmsure. He warned them to keep awny, and finally shot. ono of the gang in the leg. They i-avenged themselves by getting hii_n arrested upon the charge 0! keep- ing I disorderly house. Four otllcers cap- tured him and took him in A sleigh across the country to Warren, A Pn thlr-Ir-eIl' ` I ltnunc. : cws: QL`ARTEB,8. Hogan next went to Babylon. fourtvou miles distant, a remarkably wicked little town nt the top of a high mountain. The journey was made in a hay wagon containing llm-on hand paint;-l dmnst-ls, an organ and two tll~ dlers. The novel equipago and its occupants made thing: lively for the country folk along the route and attracted (`onsiderabla atten- A ; Ilgl.-oh. I)-.. ..-......,l .. .I_...,... |......... 5:... Ben Hogan is in the Pennsylvania oil coun- try. Ben Hogan, old time gambler, cracksman, confidence man, bount jumper, dive keeper and pugilist, who left he oil counts-y eleven years ago with the reputation of being the wickedest man in the world, is back again after his long absence, going from town to town, visiting his old haunts, greeting his old , friends, and- preaching to them the gospel of Jesus Christ! Packed houses greet him every- where, and although crude, ungrammatical and with a vocabulary not at all extensive, htiolils the interested attention of ignorant and cultivated alike with the forceful and rudely eloquent recital of his past adventures and the story of, his marvelous conversion. Aslio looks across the footllghta he can see the faces of many of his old patrons-the man who drank his li nor at Pitholc, the hiihitue of his dance h use at Babylon, the ex-oil prince who spent his 8100 a night on board the fanioiis, or rather infamous, oat- ing palace" at Purker s Landing, and the driller who patronized his place at Tnrport, near Bradford, Pa. They all come to hear Ben preach the gospel. For how many men does the w hirligig of time work such wonders as it has for Ben Hogan, evangelist! HOGAN IN l l'TIl0I..E. Ben went to Pithole in 1865, soon after the hib oil was struck, and at a time when the town was the toughest place in America. Probably a more heterogeneous population was never before contained in one town. The gunililer, the cracksman, the sneak thief, the murderer, the pugilist, the all round sport, the woman of the t,<)\\'n, the extrava- gant oil prince, the spendthrift driller, the adventurer aiiclndventuress, in short, huii- dreds of Anivricifs toughest citizens, ocked there from the four ends of the earth attract- ed thence ivy visions of wealth and thirst for excitciziciit. Oil was $9 per barrel, money \\'i1s ])lt'lll_)', cnsilygotteii and as easily squan- dered. Ben Hogan was one of the motley .'rc\\' that s\\`tu`nicil to Pitliolo, anal like the llltlst of his companions he came liroke. lie was theiiquite prolicieiit with his lists and iznvu bpurriug lessons and exhibitions of . at Diefenliach's \ (ll`lt`f_\' lizill. When not on the stage he 1lCl.(.`(lil.1StlUUl`li'('(`])eI`. The hull wiis frcqiicntcd by the very toughest cit- izcits, and their `favorite inetliod of paying the ciitrniice fee was by presenting a cocked revolver in the doorkcepcr`s fiicc, with the reniark,Do I pnssil Ben says tlicy usunllydid. A sh8r't time after his appeamiice in Pithole, he fought Jucl`5H0lllda_y for a. purse of $000 and defeated hiininseven rounds Alroutfour hundred tough men and tougher women were present. A large number of them were armed, and Hogan was asurcd several times before the ght that he would be killed if he whipped his opponent. Ben was shot at by Marsh Elliott during the tight, but escaped unhurt. Ben met Elliott soon thereafter,and knocked him out in {our brief rounds, break- ing his nose and using him up generally. About this time Ben fell in with French Kate, ex-Confederate spy and companion of J. Wilkes Booth, and opened a palatial sport- ing house, the receipts of which often reached 81,000 a day. Ben`s next adventure of im- portance was with one Stoiiehouse Jack." This desperado and his gang had agrudge against Hogan and concocted it scheme to kill him. Jack was to arrange a tight with Ben, during which Hogan was to he killed by the crowd, but Ben went to the appointed place, covered the crowd with a revolver and blocked their little game He then got the burgess`amction to kill "Stonehou.~e, who was an uiiusnallydangcrous cliaracti.-r, on sight. Shortly thereafter Ben saw his enemy coming out of a dance house and blazed away at him, but without effect, except that the fusillade scared Stoneliouse away from Pithole. Pl nail nl` A D-rrbn 001-. K d Y K Sta. '1` . Only our Iffygelm %:rhv hrn?1lt?r?n1`.) ip` Fnmoua Floating Palace" on tho Alloghnnyg Elven-- Rh Adventure: In Pltholo lne` 1865-'l'ho Wlcked_ Little ' Town of Bsnbylon. [HS CAR:EER. IN THE OIL REGIGNS Ben Hogan, Who Has Become an Evangelist. " HE WAS B-A-A-D; THE BRITISH Wma, MONDAY. APR;IL.l5.h.` thndnlphh Pu.` W T!` WII Duruuu MI [.119 glvunu III` gonotuthuhvitr luyour` truly. n_n '11-]. In lm Iunlvv Thhhtho nlytww "uh -', "Dun I.-1 am glad my wine in gone when my frhndl will bu moss manly eodrtnh In Ynun. L" vu--.- -.__-..._._. - _.-_._ -.- A,w1no manhunt. rocoivod the tollowln: notothodsyaflwcsgrut. are: "Mr Dnl L.-I am sorry to mu you that your ion was burned to the gnlmd Int BI! Imus: vn ulul. I K ou hlccoughad and mid `huhnutnr that`: win you d1d,"nnd the wrap: at the try rdooll0ctlqn.-l1erchnnt Trnvder. High Clan. Flue Art. Uvo Stock. Mechanical to you mil `nu yuu uuc ul nu: ugsun Whgt. did I do!" luquirrd Luuhly, hll curi- odt getting the hotter of him. " nu hlnnanrhad mid `hnhnntn WUIIF on. You calm home In I statn of beastly In- toxication u ulunl, and I didn't my a word to 19 ggggpt `So you are drunk again I` " Wham dial I do!" lnnuirnl Lnnhlv, hln curl- Mr. Luahly," said his wife at the break- fast table, you are u bruto. Nobody but a brute would Idd insult to injury the way you did Int night. " [nah]: Inn-In nn Innuirins, hut his wifn I Ill)| II: VVLI-B. "Yes, it is very hot. r.-turnml the young barrister. Then a happy Ihuught suggmted itself to him, and he mld-- with I chmrful smile, but. not so but us me place to which your husband has gums. Th: Innlr ritln Irhic-h Hm widnw nnnwnrnd uur I.Il.II|Ill\l H6! 5` HIV. The look with which tlw thls happy thought" will I barrister till tbs dny of h'Ls d `(Aswan Irv --~v ------- V -- ta At a dinner party thm-~ were two sisters present-ono a widow, whw had just emerged from her weeds, the other not long married, whose husband had lately: gone out to New Orleans for a short time. A young lxu-riswr present wudeputed to takn the young widow down to dinner. Unfnrtummrly, he WIS un- der theimpressinn that 11:` partner was the married lmly whose husk-uul had just gums south. The conversation Ix-tween them mm- menrod by the lady's rem'u'l;ing.,r how extreme- ly hot it was. "Vac: it. in wt-rv hut." I`.-tnrmnl Hm rrmmv flXJUlIlI-3. Having amassed quitw a fortune, Ben started for Paris, but gr! no further than New York. where he (`!1!'I'~~Il by accident n rciigiuus meeting on Brnsulxvny nnv ni;:lil, and was ('0u\'ert0d. .\`inu~- that time Ben has [won preaching tho gnu--l and giving luc- turosnn physical culture. He travels from town to town, pn._\"Lng himwn expensm uncl hall rent from the pr0(*-wlsof his niglitly (`HllU`ibllY.i()l1!L That 111* 1~ truly l`(`[,)t.`IlI1|I`.i and sing`:-.re isshown byhi`[>I`l`N`l1i( X8"l{)Ir)' life and by the years he hLLs1i|`\'0I`(l to (`bris- tinn work. E. II. EATONS. quite a 1' Brnsulx I hiw-\\' pr0(*-wls a-nun-ihnvinnu That hr: 1` I ll LYUU. > After a_ short absence in Boston, Mass, where he joined in gang of crucksmen, Ben came back to the oil country once more and located at Elk City, where he spent $1,000 in repairing the streets. Ho next went to Bullion, bought Nesbitt`s hotel and built an opera house. The best companies on the road appeared at his theatre, and each night after the performance the chairs were cleared out in a. triee, a ha.r_ rigged with rollers was run in, and before the audience knew what was up they `were in the midst of a i'ree~and1-my dance. After a sojourn at Long Branch Ben located at Tarpon, near Bradford. l u.. where his notoriety had ;re<-e<.ied him nnd where he did a businew wlm-li netted him $3(X) it day. [Ln-inn nmnueml nnifu n fnrrnnn Rnn DUI] LIUJVIVKIVV I! UXVIIIRIII `l\IlIs `\I|.L| IIIB UKJQIKD an. In Liqunrrcl one ml the lnnmtvs of tho seminary red at 1101' lava`, but the ball missed its nmrk,stnn-1; Bun below the belt. and imboddcd itself in lhu muszcles of his ub- 110111811` where it still remains. A few weeks later a. desporudo, .\'ivl;ey Mllw by name, red four shots point bl-.u`.k at: Ben ou the street, but Hogan escaped by hiding behind a true. Ala-.. .. ..l.A-6 nknnnm. In Dm~6.\.. II-.. 1`: Isaac u sTE:REo':f'17:i=3ERs U uu UH lug Luv: Juauu 1' uuu uuc \ \uu|uaunuun. but of a court room wiwlmv. A short time after this occurrence Iivn was elecjul bur- gess, i. u. nmyor. nf l vtr-liu, (ll'ft`Iillg Dimivk, the R(`pubiiL`uIi <'.'lIIIlidu.t(`, by seven Votes; but he was couuzwl out on nccount uf his unsavory cliaI`n.L'ter. While in l otruii:i Ben on-ctoql them the ];u~.:estupc-ru liuuse in the 01] regions in a cost uf $111100. ()n two occasions during his l'i'.~'iIl(`ll(`e in `PL-trolizi Ben u:u'r0wIy escaped Hing with his boots l:)\-or IL. . L`... cl... L..|> v , I IL. .......I. ..a acluunu _) . n uuo nu ?rul li'\'ol_s' utlvt-11tu1`o.-. I fully arrested for theft. by throwing the justice u 'mt. nf n mun-r rumn win- pplllg u an Luv print ljllll Lulra ululvls -uulu way. The craft got nu fartherthan Pitts- burg, however, whore Be-n wrecked her on a fare hank`. On the trip: down the. river. an I.n1u.sing incident occum-zl. At Kittunning hundreds of people vi.~iIcd the Pula<`u out of curiosity. Ben wait:-I until a large num- ber of 1-ruminant men uore un [man] enjoy- ing themselves, th` cut the cable and car- _ried the protesting nuhohs about twenty } milesdown the stream. ls` I'.I I'\' '| AUG!` the Floating Pal. the {Mo hank lllC1lti(mt'n troliu, squatted on u pi--vw owner's VVi.\1lt`.\' and ()])'1|w whivl) he {L-h'<`it0usl_v nuzn scnzinmy. \Vhile in I`:-1 ,._,.| v:....I.. _.I_..... . Bn WK! mux-w wen In uuucn.am|n., Ben spent, 63.000 in furnishing the boat and then commenced his uhl business. Fifteen women, the very haxndwulostthnt .could be obtained , were on the hunt, dressed in expen- sive dresses 0! an abbreviated character; and nnmng the other uttrm-Lhms of the craft were excellent music unl the best of wines. The patrons of tho plaw were wealthy yhung oil princes, who squaxnh-ru4l fxjmn $.50 to $l0U a night, and they, were <'H!l\ L*)'L-(1 to the Pal- ace" in bums. If any nn:i~*.~iruhl- parties suc- ceeded in entering the Imuts tho oxperiem-ed boatxnen would tip U\`\'I` in nnid-streamand let tho intruders get buck to shorepxsbest they cunlcl. The Paluv-" was such a bonan- za that Ben nally vvoighwl anchur with the idea of going down the rm-r to New Orleans, stopping at all the prinvnnnl cities along ~.the wnv Tlm (`raft nnt. no fm`th-rthnn Pitts- "whore mo n-ma. Could nun 1:. G the would be perj'urer.-. Ind the i\vidcnc_q bo- ` ing insulllcient,_ Ben Wm dl'cl""'l0*l- w A` `L11-1-ua; wgxui IN BABYLON8. _ Babylon proving rather too warm for Ben. he` left the oil regions, hilt after an absence of a you `and a half, he dn_ftedl>eTck to Titus- vle and opened a gynnumlum where yo g oil princes were taught how to handle t eir dukee. This was rat H81` tame busineu, however, and Ben `sown Went 10 Parker's Llnding,` where he op'.'g d 3 Pltial fl'8e-&I.ld- easy. Parker nally bct'8"1 50 Wicked that the authorities concludr-l to purify it. Ac- Eordingly they arrested Ben and others oxhis ilk. Ben finally secured his release by agree- ing not to resume busim-as in the place. He Idhered to the letter but ( V.d0(l the spirit of this agreement, howuyor. by purchasing` the Floating Palace." the finest boat on the Allegheny river, and auvhoring her opposite the town on the Armstrong and Allegheny county line. This county boundary ran through the middle of tho river, and if- the Allegheny county autliuritic-a niolosu,-l him he . poled the boat out of their jurisdic-I tiou into, Armstmng county, and vice versa: if the Armstrong authorities became trouble- some. The Floating Palace was one of \Hogan`s most successful ventures. It was originally built for n lhtliole lmaruling house, and was 1.50140 feet in lnnensions. 1).... ......... no nnn :.. r...~nicI.inn H... L...-.4 nun` In lxtumorbumlw-Inna he sought Whenlhaytogosbu yadanz nowuun-some In-ought Al-lab: Ion. whonnoonnlnocnucht. AId|ow&holIUou`unn.moInDuunh. _I1utv&A.Im1I-IAI. The wrong He J2 Adding lnnnlt In Injury . r n-_n__;_n I.:.....::, _. AL PALMER HOUSE ` LI`l.l5. undo no Inquiries, but his wife -lnmcy sub Jon-Isl 11' I: u _ um-`I Ila-;::1n`.~I (-nmlo I`:-tI'uliu Hon had sew Hm- he was wrong- !. (UM 2-acttlml the suit. - und thu vmnpluilmnl iwlmv. Ix-{outing n fv-.1 nu! nu n{`(`I\IInI` nf I|l_; IliU1|'('Il(lll.`U '\"|.ll|o ':1I:\('u" fuunnlcred upon nc-I Ben wont to I'e- -.~~ of lmul ngninst tho nwl (1 hi; tlmm- house 1 TI ..._..` L`.. ...I.. lm widow answered l haunt that young ~ death.-New York I IHII4 IUIIS UIHII H11` 1}: to unuwly, | ` .._......_ ._.... Al... TINT DIICUM IICII: III VVUIIU IQV All lands of GENERAL aucxsuiune ` snomm A H"lClAl.'l'Y. Call solicited. GEORGE ll. PEROIVAL U|)Il'(`I|l.` ll nuuumuu III II It Ilupltunuuy nu - mllqumn mum tn ax For olnouhr and ~ $Et9 O0. 186 [boo St... Olnoinnul. 0. JUDI I53` `.I V 35'- Nl 8'lT)CK 'll` 1" L1` EA NICK- ` ,1 TIRE. SHIRT l'r0..ItT" RATTENBURY B Ar Iniln r.. was Inn :1! lfll. Ur the Lxqunr Habit Pm-Itlve Cured b All- mmh-urlng Dr. l'Inlnou' 0 on Spool 0. ll mu be given In I cup of eolue or to: with out the lm -wlodigu ol the person taking It: ll sbuoluuh harm uu sun! will olforl. a penny mom and axe dy cure. volwlhor the nautical to n mmlelnlu nlnh-I ur nu ulcuhnlio wnok. It has be:-n ulvon In thousand: of must and In ovary lnsumoo a perfect ouro Ml followed. II never man. The uyuom onoo Imp:-unoud with the Bpwmc ll hooomuu an I: r ltnpuulbully lot` mllquma olroulcr u-:cTRoTvPERs. F. DIVER&C()A.,TQARONT0