rtwiutcUd to nelw eomattuucauo Crcnt our frienda on any axt all ahja Karal tstarest tral ' .'.'-'' , .' ' ''. ' Taa nam of tta writer mvt arwav m -aai to th editor. ' 5 " fJc'amtaitoaUottfl mmi m wrinu oa ' oxeeldeof tha pap. Ptorsonatttlea must be avoldao ; ' And It la especially and parvU'.nl&xJy ns stood that the Sdlter doee- not always ndo the views ct correcrpoBdont . onto- t. in the editorial oorannc t cepted bT jOSH T. JAMES, rn'TOB AS pbOPBIKTOB rioN9 POSTAGE PAID: sOBSC1 ;u month8t e2.0o. Tbret !i W" "one month. 25 cents. ,MuCd3avcredby cirrlers free ! Ft7ri of tM rfw. theabovt sfu per week. J . , r-tcs low and liberal.. ' A" L will re;Krt any and all- talW G1 VOL. XI. W ILM.INGTON. N C WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1887 NO 189: m . ..aa.ui firemen rf thoT)e ThPTiVu!-oN Pwftd have brenfor- , Wir.t at -r with -any b,i,,'n ,hv u.ay aon thr rrlocomo- t:f- ' .....a!v f'T t U.nsl.ip and .cli .i,.)Ui . :- .1. 1. , ' irmt thorously film- ......i with the cn?ioius of the C0:"',r- ... ,vrr tin-kin- oftbe!uto..iB rf hiHi re of wi no colored !PT.r wfti.-tcat of white satin iritizeo o! (Wnnati thought be h2j a ure fortune in a K..ten wo.cn ....... ..d. rive tails, lea forelegs ndfi hindle3. fie also thought. that Joutio have about f-rly-five live.- and w64 r.H.d lor ninny year, nut nn.. .V7l.r....r ot filtren days the little B(,r,Stro:tv M.-d, the result ol too much nai cliini b ineeunou. . -Mi u rMer" Dr.. Diiln, has bntrrdin O tpsa. Russia for .".;, ..r.ii.j. ssuucrtt in a public tram csrssthHCJvm -rof th city. wbon b JM uol liww. He was suosoquent li released, but was threatened w!in expulsion. The Governor publicly 0aJcsnaieitfi.Mvo retnaiks respect- ioi Englishmen. ' TiPntv-scven frier.dless dogs were r " kl!crt by eectreiiv at Buffalo tho other day. One by one they were placed in b.xsbout two feet by three, lintd with tin, with about an inch ot water in the bottom. Ono by one they were muzzled, with a wire running through themuutb. A simple touch ot. the wire oin'ecacb a corpse. . ; Buffalo Bill whs never a ruember of ihe Nebraska legislature, says the Omaha World. He ran once inBufia- lo county against a fellow of the name of A.thburt'tn. and received his certifi cale of election. Ashburton contested the seat, however, and won.-but before thecal r.is decided Cody had sent in ftrei:natitn and made ready to' em- boil in the show business. . -r The base ball enthusiast is a peculiar mortal, says the Washington Post When his club loses he leaves the rounds swearing at ?ome particular player and also voving never to go aeain, but the next day sees him on the bleaching boards, yelling like a wild Indian, and, if his team wins, trsinto convince -every ono in his vicinity that it is the best club in the country. Mrs. Henn's yachting costume was mnch adaiircd at Bar Harbor when she went ashore. The material was of white duck, with a very loose, blouse-liki- waist, and a broad rolling collar of dark b!ae. open at the throat, such as is worn by her Majesty's men of-war'a mnn. The arms of the Royal Yacht Club were heaviiy embroidered on the sleeves, and a regular navy cap com PWed th costume. Senator Kiihu E. Jackson, the Dem 'crntio nominee lor Governor ot Mary hnd is about ;0 years of age. He is happily married and has five children. Hft Iive3 handsomely in a fine house at Salisbury, whore he diJpcnpes a truly Sotiihern hospitality. He is a business mn of ability and reputation, and is President cf two national banks. He w&3 at one time president of the Mary land Senate. He has always been a Democrat and is well acquainted with lhe needs of his State. ' A recent Vienna dispatch to the Lon Daily News said that the , Crown J1 Rudolph, during" his visit to alicia. in reply to a deputation of the o!isa nobles who expressed their faith 'ol and loyal allegiance, said that be should always be glad to hear that the !l3h nobility identified the common lerests of the Empire with their own. Qiepi3ode 3 remarkable. a showing the Old leelinir riiatnti. tf inuinir e 1oliso aristocracy is dying out. j. - ' ne number ol Dakota settlers who e ll'ing Wilhont rnH.rH rir titlo rn Jsaryeyed public . lands is estimated. 3.000 tn 5.000 Congress . appro Pfiated oulv kin ono D c lands anrl t ho ' 3la ba been ordered uujcss mey are poMtiyely "fcessarv. Th i. s u.. era are uneasy, and that they contrast e meaero . : . - - . . . tlOnnnn "F"Miiiu'ip wiin ids 'm appropriated under the Indian eraity bill tor surveys on the reser- . k 'be Indians are and bow my irug the whites, the latter mani- a singular jealousy. The programme of ihe President's trip to the South and West will not be made known for a conple of weeks ye!. The Church Mcsscr.yp.r, heretoforn published at Charlotte, ha been mere od into the Church and Heine. if Jack s nville. Fia. ' In the biz ycbt race at the North the Volunteer came in first, three hours and a half ahead of the Mayflower, which was second. ! There is another big freshet running in the Savannah river, and more injury to crops is sure to follow. Parts of Augusta are already under water. Gen Bulanger has written to his seconds a letter in which be -ays: "Public opinion will jndgo bet wren one, wh a long distance 11, insults a ceoeral of the army, and will only grant him derisory reparation and my self who purp-ed to risk ni lite in or der to avenge in honor as a soldier." Vast forest fires are raging on the German-Belgian frontier. A special in yesterday's New York Herald, from Brussels, says: A vast fire has broken out in Uer- zogenwald. on the German-Belgian Irontier. in the forest which extends t 'entyfive leagues on Belgian and German territory on the road from Verviers to Air-Ia-Chape le. The fire began on the German side ot the line and is spreading rapidly on the Belgian tide, iu a sheet of llame over one mile and a quarter wide, toward the district known as Les HautesFagne. If ii once reaches the great peat bogs ol thm neighborhood it is feand that the tire may last tor weeks. The origin ot the disaster has not yet been discovered. All of the fools are not dead yet. but they die off rccasionally. Here is an account of the mad freak of one ot them, as contained in a dispatch from Baltimore: Charles Hopkins played ghost lasi night, wrapping himself ina sheet, and attempted to frighten a few laborers in a brickyard at the corner of Goney's lane and Biddle street. All ot the la borers, with the exception of Wm E Good wyn. ran. Goodwyn called upon his ghostsbip to halt, and not being obpyed, fired his revolver, the ball en tering the ghost's mouth and lodging behind his ear. The spectre uttered a veil aud fell to the ground. He was taken to the Maryland University hos pital, and Goodwyn was arrested and committed to jail this mornine charged with shooting With intent to kill. There are -more deaths from cholera in Europe now than is generally under-1 stood. The returns lor Sunday last are thus given in a special from Rome: Aderno. 25 new cases and 11 deaths ; Paterno. 9 new cases and 4 deaths; Licolia, 15 new cases and 4 deaths, Biancaville, 11 new cases and 4 deaths ; Smaller towns, 14 new cases and 11 deaths; Palermo. 6 new cases and 3 deaths; Resina 17 new eases and 0 deaths; Catania. 9 new cases and 3 deaths. There were 604 deaths from cholera in Catania during the month of July The' government has forbidden the holding of all public festivals. Fourteen new cases of cholera and ten deaths from the diseaso were report ed in Naples on Saturday. A despatch troni Malta reports eeven new cases of cholera and two deaths Irotn the disease on the island to day. There was an interesting time at the Navy Department in New York, at noon on Monday last, when the bids for the new cruisers and gunboats were opened. The New York Star says: There was a large attendance of naval officers and contractors at the Navy Department at noon to-day when the bids for the cruisers and the gunboats were opened. Among those present were Secretary Whitney, Engineer in Chief Melville, Chief ol Ordinance Sicard, Chief Constructor Wilson, and other beads of bureaus. The bids weio opened in the following order: Cramp & Sons for cruiser No. 1, class 3. $1,248,000; Cramp & Son3 lor cruiser No. 5 class 1. $1,510,000; Union Iron Works. San Francisco, tor cruisers Nos. 4 and 5. both class 1. $1,428,000 (this is a bid for either); Cramp & Sons, class 2, cruisers 4 and 5, bidder to supply hull and machin ery, $1,325,000 in each , case They propose to take the bull of the present cruiser No. 3 and put in a special bid for it. One bid is tor a thrfe-inch deck and one for a four-inch deck; Cramp & Sous, class 2. cruisers 4 and 5 special design. $1,355,000; William Cramp & Sons, class 3. cruisers 4. detective, price omitted; cruiser 5 detective, price ' omitted; - interchangeable cruiser No. 4 and 5. $1,405,000 Mr. Cramp stated privately that the omitted bids must be in the other papers WiUiam Cramp & Sons, gun boat 3. gunboat 4 both of class 3. $495,000 each ; N. F. Palmer. Jr., & Co , of New York, gunboats 3 and 4 class I. $490 000 each ; Cramp & S.us. cruiser No. 1. $1,248,000 Secretary Whitney said to a reprc sentatiye of the United Press after opentng the bids: It is a great relief to my miud getting this out ot the way. The requirements which the contrac tors asfcume are more exacting than in the case of any previous bidding. The law lor cruisers Nos. 4 and 5" provide that the contract for the construction ol them shall contain provisions to the eff-ci that the contractor guarantees that when completely tested lot speed, under conditions to be prescribed by this department, the vessel shall exhibit a maximum speed of at least 19 knot per h"ur and tor everj quarter knot of speeds exhibited abovo said guarantee the contractor shall receive a premium over and above his contract price ot $50,000. and tor everv quarter knot thai said vessels fail of reaching said truarnnteed speed there shall be de ducted troni the contract price rhe -urn of $50 000 The department has prescribed a tour hours' run tor the trial, tho vessel to be loaded- to her mean draught, so that there is t" be no shamming in the condition of the trial. A l-riloiK PoHllMHietlleltt 't'o postpone, when duty for immediate ac tion ie clear, i always unwise. Eipccldllj i8 it h-o whe:i in reaa n III health e tils lor a le- sorl to nrfeieat'oa. t tseas-'fof the kHncvs and lilaiuT tsre otten of fcwift jtr-fwih it ay f fatal tc'ii"'cocv lr not ombttud a the ut p;t We veil 1 ev;nttn se of us who are not reiuai'k l y we I Instructed hard bouic ihtnir oi the dauber at e- duijc I r ght'dliieace, diabetes, ai d otber d'hwat-ei f the kidncB or id td;ier. l-t not one be foolhaidy eHouh to pr r -etinale it in: t ereelvcH the Tensl oruaoa to be 1ijh. live llofate'tei- st nuch IJluerii ire pecu! arly adpu d to overcoi. e th's lnit ion, to kUlQcisntlt tw niato. without exrltlng the kidne& ai-U b:ad icr Inliu t'ily la ilu dlur.'.Mc o be prel'crreti to the lmure and. tltry Hilmulauta ot commcrcR. wMch prove lh: bate if urwa'y pe euns with a tendency tu renal troubles 'I hey are 11 kc u ise Incom parable Jor djHjep. 1j, debility, fevir and aue. aud bliilousn sa. LOCAL NEWS. aufc 10 SEW AOVtftliSEw. ri G vv V a van - Liovcra of Good Music Ueinsuehoick's Do You. Know It ? John J Fowler, Myor Proclamation w F y obsb The Great I'.ook of the Cen ury lliee birds are next in order and then come oysters. One brig and ouh schooner were re ported in below this forenoon, bound up, A cart load of cabbages wre con demned yesterday and sent out t the city. Some very fine tomatoes were sold in market lhi3 morning at 20 cents per peck Tho Charlestdlri City Council have invited President Cleveland to visit their town. The merchants are busy taking stock preparatory to making up their lists ot Fall purchases. The dog days end to-day and the hottest of the Summer season is a thing ot the past. Mr. C C. Covington has removed his office to the first floor of the Sprunt building, on Walnut street, near Nutt At last accounts there was fifteen feet ot water n the shoals at Fayette ville. a consequence ot recent heavy rains in the interior. Swedish barque hide. Wulfl. cUar el today for Riga, Russia, with 3.850 bb'.s rosin, valued at $4,126. shipped by Messrs Paterson, Downing & Co. Birque Erna was cleared yesterday lor Liverpool, with 2 200 bbls spirits turpentine and 2.041 bbls. rosin, valued a! $35 000, shipped by Messrs. Alex Spruot & Son. The litter part of August and the er tire month of September is the most pleasant part of t he season at the soa Siore. Our friend in the interior will make a note of this fact Distances are deceptive, sometimes, as well on paper as in thy perspective. It is 27 miles from Wilmington to the O slow line and hence but 13 mile from the line to New Kiver. -The walls of the' old Cape Fear Mill. corWr of Nutt and Walnut streets which was destroyed in he big fire of February 21. 1880. are being pulled down, as they are considered unsafe The two members of the Salvation Army who were arrested on Monday uii?ht lor holding meetings in the streets were not heard belore the Mayor this morning, but the case was continued until next Monday Mayor Fowler has issued his procla mation concerninir the sale of liquor on election day. All places where it is -old must he closed at 6 o'clock this atiernoon and not be reopened until o'clock on Friday morning Messrs. C. S Iove & Co. received to day the first open cotton bolls from Bladen county. ' They are two in num ber and unusually large in size and fine in texture. They are from tb.e plantation of Maj. T. I). Love. A disinterested estimate we beard to day is lit the i fleet that -the vole tor the railroad subscription l morrow will be tour to one. We do not think so We are rather inclined to think that the vote may be cljse. Ii will be, nt ai! events, it the triends of the measure, through over-confidence in Mho result, stiy away from the polls; , indication For North Carolina, fair weather, warmer in ihe western portion, and stationary temperature in the eastern portion Correction. There was a slight inaccuracy in our report yesterday of the shooting ol Simon Richardson. He was not ad vancing towards his stepson with bras8 knuckles when he was shot and his wife did not so testify. It was on the night previous that he bad the knuckles on. And he was shot in the right breast, instead of in the arm. the ball passing out about inches from the spot at which it entered, grazing the ribs and making merely a flesh wound. A liacl Day for Suakes. Mr. R. J Nixon, of Grant township in Pender county, sent in to-day to Mr. R. R. Bellamy, the druggist, a box lull of snake eggs, just on tho eve of in cubation. One of them was broken and Irom it there emerged a young snake 12 inches in length. Mr. Nixon says that last August, in two shots, he killed 4G snakes, the smallest ot which was 13 inches long, and it was not u g-jod day for suake3. either. If every body else could show a like ccord the hrt ed of snakes would swon become scarce. Operating Kxpenses. We not only believe that a line of railway trom this city to New River will pay the people of Wilmington in a largely increased volume of trade but wo see no reason in the world why it should not pay a dividend on the in vestment. There is no doubt, in our mind, that it will more than pay ex penses. While in Pittsboro recently we made some enquires as to the cost of operating the Pittsboro branch of the R & A. Air Line. This road is 11 i miles in length, running trom Moncure to Pittsboro, and two trains each day are run over the road. The entire cost of operating the road, including the road master and his force, is about $13 per day. It is 40 miles trom this city to New River and $40 a day, accord ing to the expenses of the Pittsboro R. R ought to pay for operating a road to that point. This, it seems to ns, is a liberal estimate. It is at the rate of $1 per mile. It is also at the rate of $1, 000 per month and $12,000 per year. It seems to us, therefore, that nothing but gross mismanagement would pre vent tho road from) paying a dividend as well as expenses Persooat. Mr. R E. Lee, of Laurinburg, was iu the city yesterday. Col. Alfred Rowland's health con tinues to improve, but slowly. Hon. O. P. Meares "13 holding Crimi nal Court in Charlotte this week. We regret; to learn that Mayor Fowler is sick and confined to the bouse. " Mr. F. W. Clark, G. P. A. Seaboard Air Line, was in the city yesterday and registered at the Orton. The family of Capt. J. H. Sharp, Secretary of the Carolina Central R R are at Henderson, in Vance county. Capt. Wilson, of the Louise, has a very sick child, his youngest, a daugh- ter, being po ill that she is not expected lo live " Mr. Fred H. London and family, -of Rock Hill. S- C who have beerr on' a visit to this city for a few days, leave tonight - Mr. W F. Williams, ot the Carolina Central, has gone to E'lenboro. to join Col Jones, who is there superintend ing the repairs to the road. Mr Bernard P. Ryan, ul New York, who has been visiting relatives in this city, leaves to night for a short sojourn in the Switzerland ol America. Mrs. James Darby and her daughter. Miss Mamie, are soj-turning at Caro Una Beach and Miss Lizzie Darbv is visiting relatives at Long I-land City, N. Y Alderman Fishblate presides, over affairs at the City . Hall during Mayor Fowler's absence. He has been there before aud knows exactly how to do it. . Tho L,at ;tiunc To buy clothing at 40 and 50 cents on the dollar Don't miss the oppor tunitv ot celling a slice ot the numer ous bargains now to be had at I. Shrier's." Remember that this is no humbugging hcht-iue. Eveiy dollar's worth ot goods nu-t be sold before Sbrier's removal to the mammoth store in ihe Puree' I building on Front street. It would bo advisable for coun try merchants to give him a call and get bargains in job tots. ' t received can buy a nice couar irom 25 cents up. at JacouTs Hdw. Dcpotf. ?' . .It . .. .1 Ipath of MiHs Isily ''.Judge. Wo regret to learn ot the death at Savannab. uday, ot Mi?s Lily Judge, eldest daughter of the late John Judge, formerly ol ibis city. . The runera! services wll take place tomorrow morning, at 9 o'clock, from St Thomas' Church. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters lor batht ing soit9 is at the Wilmington Shirt factory. Suits made toorder Ladies a specialty. J. Elsdaoh, Prop , 27 Market street. tf. Chv Court. Acting Mayor Fishblate disposed of the following cases this morning: Member Hawkins, charged with dis orderly conduct. $10 or 20 days. Andrew Laspey re, drunk and down $5 or 5 days Epbraim Hurst, found sleeping on t he streets, was ordered locked up until bis mother calis lor him Collegiate.' Mr. H. A. Bagg. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, has received a letter from Hon. K. P. Bat tle. President ot tho Stato University, notifying him that the Legislature has repealed the act authorizing "County Students," but stating that indiget t students may give their notes for the amount of tuition. $60. and that the sons'ot preachers, and those proposing to study for the ministry, may enter free of charge for tuition. The teach er's course is free. All must, however, pay $10 per collegiate year. Are you going to build, repair or paint? Theu buy your material from Jacoki's. Hdw. Depot. He will supply yuu with the best and save you money t Headquarters for base ball supplies is at Heinsberer's. t N SSW AD V-EUTISKMK VTS. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR'S OFFICE, AUftUST 9,1887 Proclamation. IIEBEAS. BY THE LAWS OF SOUTH Carolina, Section 2743, It Is made Indictable to sell or give away any intoxicating llqnors within five miles of any polling p'ace within twelve heurs next preceding or succeeding any election, notice Is hereby given that all places In the city of Wilmington, where intox icating llqnors are told, shall be closed at S o'clock, P. M., on Wcdncsdiy, August 10th, and remain closed until 6 o'clock, A. M., on Friday, August 12th. The foregoing law will oc rigidly enforced. JNO. J. FOWLKfl, Mayor. atig 9 THE GEE AT BOOK OF THE CENTURY. The Moat Magnificent yet Announced, entitled, THE BATTLES AM) LEADERS OF TI1E CIVIL WAR. 75 distinguished men who took leading parts r on euner turn are writing it. S3 of the eminent artists in thla country are coniriounog over 1203 of the finest illustrations in tho world. There will be mere than 3300 piges printed on th host paper. It will be the first published in parts, bring ing It within the means of every man in tho country, and afterwards in volumes. It la now ready for delivery in farts. It is sold only on subscription, and has al ready reached a phenomenal ea'e. -Agents who want territory snooia appiy at once to W. F. MORSE, 24 F St., Washington, D.C.f ang 10 2t General Agent for tec State. Horner School, Oxford. N. C. rjlHE FALL TEttM OF 18S7 WILL BEGIN the 1st day of Augtist. The price of board and tuition, exclusive of waehl g an 1 lights, is only ninety dollarg. The rooms for Cadets will be refitted and refurnished before the session opens. Tfce School offers in all reepecta the best ad vaptages. Send for clrcu'ar and catalogue. J. H HORN KB, Principal Oxford, July, 18S7 juty 7 3 taw 4w t th Pianos. J)ROF. K, VAN LAKtt DKSIBES TO AS- nounce that be will soon go to lew York for the purpose of personally selecting lnatru mcuts for customers our constantly increas ing ordei s attest as to the great success of this pian of obtlnlsjr Instruments and the ad vantages gained are appareot to ail tbtoktng loiie Tne rasaufecturersearry lhe larzea: stock at this reason of the year, and by oar earful method of teU-ff lxuttmmeBts. we can mske rcrfect eecctions and consequently five en Hie satlsfcdon. ord rs alP-jied ddreta aR eommunieaUon and tend for clrenl rs to s . -. . K. VAN LAER. . , -1 - . , - - ; a 9 n i cross street, ' ang lows at - Wllmlnjtton, N, C. N KW "A nVJBRTISEM ENTS. Isaac T. Alderman, QOMMISSION MERCHANT. Concignments of Country Produco ollri'ed. Cotton, Timber and Nval Stores handled io best advantage. angS tf Dental Rooms. HA.VE MOVKD MY DENTAL ROOMS to No. 114 Princess 8t. , . between Frent and Second, on South aide. July It lm J. H. DURHAM. RfMKMDEa THE NAME: Pineapple a la Mode.' I ' (The new Bevara$o ) Pon't fake any tWnge'ee. Isware of coun terfeiters, sharks. Ac Prepared only at tho Soda Fountain of JAS. D. NUTT, the Dragalst,. augS 2i8 N. Front St. Capital Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. JApIttS' AND GENTi-EMEN'S GOODS of every description Cleared or Dyed In the most Fashionable Colors. Blankets and J ace Curtains cleaned and Blcicbcd. No IS south Second ft.. aug 1 m t w 2w WlimlKaton N. C. Wrightsville, TJ.C. Seaside Pleasure & Comfort W AGONETTES WILL LEAVE W1L- m ing ton, at 8 a. m , 2.30 p m,,' and 6 p. tn. RK1URNING, LEAVING WRIGHTSVILLE at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m. Round trip to Sound and Beach and return to Wilmington, only 65 cents. Parties of four or more will be rvuuul to the Beach for 5 cents each. ? We hate erected a Beach House with rooms where parties can be BuppMcd with Bath Suits. Towels, fresh water and other conveniences W. II. STOKLEY, ED. WILSON MANNING.. iuly 2Gtf Now Ready. yTE HAVE REMOVED FROM THE LD stand and are now ready to wait on all hc will favor us with a caii at our New store, 1!4 North Front st. Ilardvare, Mtovcs an I House Furnishing Goods at low prices. ALDKRMAN, FLANNFU & CO., ang 8 d&w H4 N. Front St. Season's Goods. PEFRIG ERATO RS, ICH CREAM FRKE zcrs. Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fir Trapa, &c. , Ac- All at the lowest prices. Call and examine the goods and the prices. GILES & AlUUCHISON. auK s Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Snaths, JAWN MOWERS, Ac. Full stock at bottom prices. W. E. 8PRINGER A CO., angS" . 19, 22, 23 Market St. -THE- Bazar Corset ! A Dollar Corset for 50c. - Selling at reduced prices a fine stock of Hats, Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons. Trimmings, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces and Underwear at Taylor's Bazar, 118 Market St., Wilmington,N. C. july 19 tf Sound Parties. T '.,,.. ' . " . '-.;; ty AGONE1TE WILL LEAVE OK RKLL3 STABLES for tho Sound at 9 a. m., daily. Round trip 0 cents. , Sound Tartles can le topplled with teams on short notice and at cheap latca. '-' ' Special attention given to boarding horses. R- C. ORRKLL, Livery and Sale Stables, hit? 7 tf Cor. Third and Prloecae sU Carolina Beach. riiUE PA8SPORT WILL LEAVE FOB CAROLINA REACH every weekday at 9 tnd S, except Frldy and Fat unlay, when evening boat leaves at 2.S8. Train returning leaves a i and 6 - on VunLajs Louise leaves at 9 JO a. ns. and Passport at 2 p. m. Train ate p m. . a . a m . a. yw. tiAurAu, ang Ctf n6 : General Manager. You will find boes. forks, shovels spade i, scythe, swat I7i and farming tools of all kind : i. " JaochV Hdw.