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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, December 28, 1899._-------------- NEHALEM. f help, he is done up and the worst < '! is he is liable to live many years a ferer. s' SEVERE SHAKING UP. THE SOUTH AFRICA WAR- _ _________ _ Disasterous Earthquake in South Disaffection Among the Free State Troops. ern California. entombed in a mine . Scraps. “You api>enr to be eyeing that fowl Thirty Men Perish in a Colliery suspiciously, Mr. Rivers,"said thegrexer. Horror. "Don't you like the cut of its jib ?” I’ITTSBI K*. Dec. 23.-A .pedal to the •1 don’t like the cut of its giblets," re. M oddek R iven , Cape Colony, Dec. 20. WILSON RIVER. .UgfiBSis«-' in Los A ngeles , Cal., Dec. 25.—At 4:25 ’ —The British naval guns command the Post, from Browsville, Pa., says : plied Rivers. ___________ • There is scarcely any hope .that any . Owmg to the «MW» "’’riv.’l ot the o’clock this morning a severe earthquake whole Boers' position, and possess the The children are all happy over Christ Human nature is a queer thing. Yon cvpccüd presents were not shock was felt over a large portion of exact range of every stone anil hush. man in the pit is now alive.” mas past and toys present. These were the words ot Mine Inspec realize this when you look at other Southern California. The undulations They frequently plant shells with good there; still the tree was full and very ___________ W. G. Kelso was the pleased purchas lasted about 12 seconds The entire cen tor James W. Blick. uttered by him at > people. nicely decorated, and the exercises well advantage in the midst of the group of j er of one of the Irest working teams in ter of the shock appears to have been at 10 o’clock tonight, as he stood at the “ Yes, the bible ’s all right, all men are rendered. Boers. The Burghers are reported to be the county the first of last week. mouth of Braznell mine, in whose depth» liars.” San Jacinto, a small town in Riverside There was a Christmas tree at the returning home for Christmas. 30 men are entombed. That they will The Bay view farmers were busy thresh county. The business portion of San Ja “What makes you think so ?” Onion Peak school-house oti Christmas Recent arrivals from Jacobsdale report get out alive is exceedingly improbable, ing their oats last week. cinto consists of two blocks of two-storv “I have never yei asked a guest at my day, at which a good time is reported. that notwithstanding the Boer success, Lewis Anderson returned from Ne buildings, some of which are built of I the Free Staters do not expect ultimate and tonight, mothers, wives and sisters house whether he liked light or dark There was a dance at Cranes Christ, mourn them as dead. Since early this meat best without being told that he brick. Ten or 15 buildings were dam lin.s night at which eighteen couples par. halem on Saturday. victory. They complain ot the over aged, chimneys being toppled over and niorning the imprisoned men have been had no preference.” Malcom Wistrom spent his Christmas bearing conduct of General Cronje s men, floated. walls cracked and chimneys shaken. llegeil to' be better 'fed and i without food or any air They are sep- There will be a masked ball at Batter- at the home of E. Glad. who are al „ The naval hero was wounded to the The total damage at San Jacinto and ~ arated from eager searchers by walls of son’s hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Svenson had a lame horse doctored Hemet, a small town near by, is esti 1 posted in the safest pomtioni. The debris which fell when theexplosion took quick by this latest calumny. ■ Transvaalers do not conceal their sus. | W. H. Hoskins, of Foley, dehorned 25 last .M onday week. "It was not enough to accuse me or mated at $.50,000. The large tourist place and blocked the road to liberty. head of cattle in one hour with a “ key Chas Lundquist and wife stopped at hotel at Hemet was damaged and the picions of possible defection of Free At 7;39 this morning, the death-deal having hidden behind the conning tower Staters and threaten to shoot them at stone’’ dehorner. It is the boss machine Mr. Wicklund’a on their way to spend hospital at San Jaciuto also suffered. ing blast was loosed. Owing to a short during the battle!’’ he exclaimed, with for a very necessary job, and as it cuts I I Christmas with Mrs. Lundquist’s par- | the least sign of wavering. The Free emotion. “ They must needs further The shock was heavy at Santa Ana, Staters arc said to regard subjection to age of cars less than the usual number all around the horn at the same time, | ents at Netarts. more insinuate that I have nothing Anaheim, San Bernardino, Riverside and inflicts the least pain. William and his ' the Transvaal as more to be feared than of men entered the pit. The mine is that tattooed on my arm!” Rev. J. Morens, who left here last spring other places, but no particular damage of the Stockdale Coal Company, and lies neighbors will now be up with progres for Georgetown, Colo., writes that win is reported, except from San Jacinto and subjection to Great Britain. Then he cursed the day of his being be I L ondon , Dec 26.—The latest cable dis. four miles from Brownsville, and 14 sive farmers, and raise hornless cattle by guiled into politics. ter began with cold and snow the 10th Hemet._________________ i patches from South Africa show the sit miles from Uniontown. It is know as dehorning iheir calves with caustic pot o f () c t. ________________ Where the Shock Was Heaviest. uation at the front is practically un Braznell mine, and lies near a station by ash in future, 25c. worth will dehorn 50 Mr. Chugwater—I see they've found changed. With the exception of desultory that name, on the Redstone Creek branch they can make a pretty good head. ORETOWN. water R iverside , Cal., Dec. 25.—Word re- artillery practice, in which the Boers did of the Pennsylvania railroad. Hornless cattle are to be preferred bucket out of straw. Iceived here today that San Jacinto not reply, the British continue to niltrk At 5 o’clock this mourning, Fire Boss There are about five thousand cases of from any standpoint. Mrs Chugwater—I thought that salmon and several tons of cheese await suffered severely from a shock of earth- time. The Boers heavily bombarded James Radcliff went through the mine would be the next thing. According K to A number of our fishermen are fishing j quake, which occurred there about 4:25 ing shipment at the cannery, to say Ladysmith for a couple of hours Decem- as usual and found gas or "fire damp’’ the papers they’ve been making straw for steel-heads for which 20c. each is nothing about butter and salt salmon. A. M. Every brick building in town is j ber 16, the day after the battle ofTugela in two places. He detected about four lieing paid. The fish are delivered at baiby^dyimaged. The county hospital, ’ river, but little damage was done. They inches of gas in the main entry about bails ever so long. Tillamook county is badly in need of Henry Tolil’s, where a salting estubüsh. at Bower«, shared thi^inte of other build killed one man and wounded two men 100 yards from the main shaft, and a railroad. Mrs. Peppers—Don't you fret so about ment has lieen erected. ing«, but the grente»* damage was sus of tile garrison. about an equal quantity in a room on burglars, John. Any man that thinks So fay this ia about the mildest winter School will commentc iff town, and on tained by the following »tore» and bu«i- , a short distance away, Advices from Cape ’£own sa-v the New i a side entry, he can steal into this house and walk the Sand-hills with the new year. . BHs» on record in this part of the country. nesa'hrmse«'* Ibe lire boss reported the presence of the I I away with any of my belongings don't 2- ' t '- i - s , with General uenerai French rreucu at at , ,___ Several private'Kmas trees wereenjoy- Ida High will have charge of the th town Diamond Brothers, irrocerv ; Seift'» Naauwpoort. were in a tight corner De. gas, but v« informed the superintendent know what lie's got to deal with. uson the ed in this vicinity: otherwise ’Xmas day store, Chinese restaurant, postoffice, school, aud Mis* Tuccy cember 18. The^’Wci- neartv surround- that it .’.a»el! right for the men to en- Mr. Peppers—If he did, Marthy, he’d passed very quietly. | Claire’s tailor shop, Shaver & Spence, ed by II->ev«, and retired under a bail of ter. the mer were lowered into the .. ________ The Wt'K'vimen will hold their regular Lewis Sutton, oldest son of Vincent hardware ; MeKim, drug store ; barber ■ bullets fired at short range, but sustain- mine in the cage, descending the main never try. *• xang on Friday, the 29th inst. Sutton, is visiting at Frank Franklin’s. shop in Domongeni block ; Dr. Toland's ed only little loss. "You advertised I believe, that you Among the Boers shaft, which is vertical. office, Wright's drug store, Ralston’s killed at Stormberg were many of that1 From 40 to 50 men had entered the would tell women how to be beautiful." store, Banker's grocery and Kauffman’s locality who had joined the Free State mine and dispersed through it wheiqthe ■OULDER CREEK BUBBLES. "I did.” SOUTH PRAIRIE. drug store. "Well, I’d like to know how.” forces. ' gas was ignited in some manner not yet Mr. Lucan brought a load of goods Usual Christmas turkey, with heavy | In many stores great damage was “ Certainly, certainly. Two dollars. Several newspaper correspondents ! ascertained. A tremendous explosion from Tillamook a few days ago. , done to the stock, as well asto buildings. I after feelings—wish we hadn’t, etc. have returned to Cape Town from Mod-1 occurred. Its force must have reached Thank you. The surest wav is to be Mias Linnie Nicklans ia at home again August statement for patrons of South I No lives were lost and no one was ser- der river, apparently confirming the be- every man in the mine. The cagein the born beautiful. Call again some time." after quite a long aojurn on Wilson . Prairie cheese factory, returns net, 24 | I iously injured, although many people lief that an immediate advance of the main shalf, which was at the bottom occupied the buildings distroyed. The River. “What is a coquette, papa ?”she asked cents per pound for butter fat. British is not projected. The war office , was blown to splinters, and the hoisting ! town is all excitement, and people Mr. and Mrs Ed. Kinnemaii were very | Our neighbor, James Steel, was anv received the following dispatch from j machinery wrecked. About 100 yards as she looked up from her book. agreeably surprised by a visit from some thing but merry on Christmas. Some throng the streets, Electric wires are Cape Town December 25 ; “A coquette,” replied the old gentle i from the main entrance was an air shaft, down, and a part of the power-house 'pf their relati ves last week. The party “There is no change in the situation at ! also vertical and brick lined. It was man, “is a girl that has lots of admira | reckless chap had killed his dog. has fallen in. Artesian wells are flowing Uansiated of tile Misses L"Sta Finley and Modder river. Methuen is well entrench-, torn by the blast, and the bricks were tion and nary a husband.” Riley Simmons is home again from the abundantly. y Kinliemall, Oliver Kinueman, ed, and the Boers have not disturbed '■ blown to the very top. “You say my old friend has left town a Finley, and Miss Helena Wolf mines in Idaho where he will return in | The shock almost shook Hemet to him. Gatacre reports that a force of Tile men descended in the cage of the the spring. Rilev has developed into a damage is great, but just school teacher, all from Beaver. | pieces. The with a party ? What did he go for 150 policejhave occupied Dordrecht, the ' main shaft from eight to 10 at a time. fine looking young gentleman. how much it amounts to in dollars and “Seven years—with a chance to get ’s. Bor ba has tieen quite sick, blit j A moment after the fifth load had de- I Our Catholic friends and neighbors 1 cents it is impossible to say. There are Boers retreated with no loss.” two off for good behavior.’’ jjie better at the present writing. Tlie war office has received a dispatch seended there was a roar that shook the are to be congratulated upon the acces but two chimneys left in the town, The » »an Lym •Ii whh in this vicinity a from Pietermaritzburg, Natal, dated De-' immense iron tipple above the main shaft ly on husinea« connected with sion of a new priest, the Rev. Burri. We firewalls of Webber’s brick store fell out cember 24, announcing that in an en and reverberated from the hillsides. A Necessity. never saw the new father, but we are and the plate-glass windows fell and Port Ring hia r«nch gagement at Ladysmith, December 22, There was no need to tell what had ready to take all chances on the change. were smashed. The entire stock of goods A few evenings ago a physician, re 9 Mi** Lu hi Haya visited with Mr«. Grace Captain Wathen and Oakes, Lieutenant happened. Frantic women and fright Chimneys of i Our school closes successfully Friday is on the floor in a heap Hulz anil Lieutenant-Colonel Fawcett ened children dashed out of their dwell turning from his daily round of visits, liw*1''! 0,1 ^atur,*ay* I next under Miss T. Wilkinson, complet. the Hotel Hemet fell, many of them were wounded and nine noncommission overheard two colored citizen conversing via David waa calling on her i crashing through the roof. ings just across the railroad track and The rear »□any B<<ild<*r Creek friends last week. ing in ail eight months and one week’s wall of the Johnson block fell outward, ed officers and men were killed and 10 rushed toward the mouth of the shaft. as they plodded homeward from their school in the district (No.2)for the year, work. Mr. Nicklini* and hia son Jake went which is more than this district ever had and the whole building was badly de. wounded. This battle had not been re- They were driven back by the smoke “Is yougwine ter prayer meetin’dis cordered before this. - moTilUB.ooh lust week after supplies, re- I before. that poured up from the mine. A minute molished. The third story of the Hemet ______________ evenin’, Jim ?” asked one of the jiedes- A dispatch from Cape Town, dated later everything was quiet. *4Bir*'fuvl*u-v "'ll‘ '1' L'li-ua. The big mills is down and the second-storv walls trians. The large two’itory warehouse ojpo fell in. Prugh’s grocery-store fixtures Wednesday, December 20, says that glan engines stopped and the fan was hushed. Ed 'email is slashing some on hi» “Yas, indeed, I is dat. Is you?” replied ders has broken out among the American Hite the depot at Roseburg, formerly 1 were a'.l shaken down, and the goods rapch V inter. mules, of which there are 1100 at the AFRICA IN NEXT CENTURY. the other. known a» the Grangers ’ warehouse, I were piled on the floor. The new Whit Mr. Booth and Mr. B hvh each sent “Y’ou bet I is,” said the first. “I tell Stellenboch Remount farm. Twenty-six ,1 kegs of butter to Tillamook burned at 10 o’el<»ck Monday night. tier block was but slightly damaged. you, 1 considers religion one uv de nec muleshave been destroyed and 7.8 have The owner was Mrs Josephine, and the The front of Parker’s tell out, and the Startling Contrasts Promised in Wfimi Mr. Lucas went cut. essary ebils.” been isolated. The dispatch says the dis- j lessee» Miller & Aikens. The ware shelving whs shaken down. the Dark Continent. Mr. Brady and his daughter-in law ease is spreading. house is a total loss, together with much The shock was severe at Corona, but The 2Qth century Africa promises start He Guessed It. made a trip to Beaver one day last Three meniliers of the Cape parliament valuable machinery, 50 tons of grain and no special damage is reported, aside ling contrasts when compared with the week. are alleged to have presented a Free “Permit me to suggest, miss, that you 15 tuns of flour, The loss is about $4000 from slight wall cracks The shock was Africa of the 19th century. With an area Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bevins visited at fully covered by insurance. The <*ause •Iso severe at Perris and Moreno, and State flag to a Boer commander, at the ! four times as great as that of the United are not looking your best,” said the John III adj'» on Sunday mid Monday. of the tiie is unknown, but it was evi in the latter place brick buildings were same timeexpressing hopethat he would Suites, a population of 150,000,000, a photograph. carry it to glory and victory. Another Mrs. Nicklans storied Monday on her dently incendiary. It originated in the damaged. _________________ “I know it,” she replied. soil and climate capable of infinite var member of parliament is said to be re long journey to Wisconsin. She walked back part of the upper story. Ener- ; “The way you have used the powder iety of production, a* rapidly expanding Mixed Marriages. cruiting for the Boers. In addition, ovei the mountains to Sheridan. Mr. getic work by the fire department saved * commerce, and the greatest known sup and yieiicil gives you a ghastly appear Nicklens will accompany her as far as the adjoining warehouses. By prompt N ew Y ork , Dec. 25.—Archbishop Cor- wealthy farmers arc now aiding the plies of ivory, gold and diamonds, its ance." work the railway employes removed ! rigan has transmitted to the clergy of invaders. Portland. "I know it,” she replied again, "and development under the modern methods ; the diocese a decree from the Vatican A large luirn is tn process of construc many cars that were exposed. when you touch it up, if you can make which are now being applied to it is Fenians Will Invade Canada. tion on tl'.e Hughey place. Rev. Tresen- The big rabbit drive Saturday was bearing on the celebration of the jubilee practically assured. The home of the the cheeks look sunken and the eyes list- writer is the head carpenter. BtFFALO, N. Y Dec, 26.—A special oldest civilization, it is the last of the less, I wouldn’t mind paying you some an interesting and exciting affair. Alsmt I of the holy year. One effect of the de Master Ernie Smith ami little Miss 500 proph* from Blackfoot and vicinity cree will Ire to make difficult the mar from Dunkirk says: The Fenians are continents to yield to the touch of the thing extra.” “Yes, yes, of course,” he returned, be Edith, his sister, spent Tuesday night gathered at the echool section north of riage of a Catholic to a Protestant by a said to I* organizing here for an in newest civilization But enveloped in with Mrs. Chopard. Tlieae little folks town to participate in the amusing pas priest in 1900. Mixed marriages, as they vasion of Canada. A man known to the darkness of mystery w ithout, and ginning to comprehend. “ Ravages of are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby time Between 2000 and 2,500 jack* are commonly termed*, are customarily bare ki owledge of condition of Fenian ignorance within, its importance and blighted affection and all that. When sister at their home on the 19tli Inst. I rabbits were surrounded on the final allowed onlv by dis|»eiisation of the affairs in the Dunkirk says this city has attractions are being recognized, and does your breach of promise cease come bishops, but for the holy year this power tieen called upon to raise GOO men to Mrs. A. Doutzard came near getting round-up, but whereas they were to l»e with this recognition must come devlop- up for trial is suspended. forui a part of New York’s quota for the ment. With 2,000,000 European« scat seriously hint a short time ago. A taken alive, most of th»*m escaped, for In his circular Archbishop Corrigan 121,000 men that are to l>e enrolled fenst* broke down as she was climbing the reason that the wire netting was tered over its vast area, acquainting savs that the pope suspends sjrecial fac throghout the country. At the present over ii and mliicted sei eral severe flesh not Kuiwtantially fastened down and be- themselves with its natural conditions ulties to ordinaries ofdiocesses, “ so that, time 500 men are known to be mustered and requirements, with the steamer, the wounds, fortunately nothing very dan* J cause tlie people became too excited and • rushed the frisky fellows too fast, no at this season particularly, Rome should with the Fenians lit re, and the remain telegraph and the telephone carrying geruua be the great fountain head of mercy and ing 100 will lie obtained with little diffi Mia Doutaard had a glimpse of two that in their strenuous effort to escape light and knowledge and civilization to spiritual favors for the Catholics of the culty. young fellows who must hate been fond imprisonment they charged through the its darkest corners, Africa cannot long entire world.” This is understood in It is currently reported and extensive remain unknown or unknowing. Union Depot. Sixth and J Street*- of sweet tilings. They were in the act of rank ami tile of the enemy, where many removing the cap of a liee hive, and of them met a worse fate, even death Catholic circles to mean that only by ly credited that, the Fenians have two It was only after the explorers— applying direct to Rome shall dispensa TWO TRAINS DAILY carloads of arms and munitions of war Livingstone, S|>eke. Stanley and others ' w la n sin appeared on the scene they itself. Mr Rosa, who gave the drive, ALL POINTS EAST. tions be granted during the year 1900. in concealment in or near thia city. Tliia —had discovered, through peristent and I FROM retired hastily over a convenient log, succeeded therefore in getting only material is said to have tieen in the pos heroic efforts, that there existed vast about 900 rabbits. These he has fenced and n. gtected to leave their cards. "FAST MAIL ROVTK” . Under Martial Law. Leave« for the East via Walla V\ alia and session of * — • ■ ■ — in on Billy Wooden *s place. The even Dunkirk Fenians for rouie navigable waterways above the falls •ipokane A. U. Revoir. dally at 2:20 p.m. .trrives at io i5 years. a.111. ing Mas a rip-roaiing success, as far as M anila . Dec. 27, 9 A. M.—General , near the mouths of the great steams Leaves for the East vin Pendleton and Hu’1’ the turnout was concerned, am’ ail those 3. B. M Young has tieen ap|»>inte<l mill SAN »LAKE. which flow from the interior, that Euro niçton daily at S p m Arrives via Huntingtonl present seemed to enjoy theiuaelvea. and Pendleton at 7:20 am tary governor of the provinces of the pean nations awoke to the physical and Frank Atkinson is making quite ei- Dalles acomniodation leaves daily exrep1 1 Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except bun Northwestern Lt zon. with hendqimrters commercial possibilities of Africa; and tensive improvements on his place. at 6:30 p in. _ then, in a twinkling, the Dark Continent j dav THROUGH At Vigah. Hi» command includes the j PULLMAN AND TOURIST CUT IN MEAT .Mr. and Mrs. Sommer spent a sleepers . Tliirty-tliird infantry, iimlir Colonel TWO was seized upon and divided up. and Watet lines schedule subject to change wttn- MVE PAPERS. »lays this week at Mr. Way mire’a, who is became, as by magic, a vast European ' out notice. Buv vour meat at the Central Meat Luther R. Hare, and the Third cavalry.. quite sick. OCR AN AND HIVER S< HFDI I ■ He will establish permanent stations at hinterland.” Between 1884 and 1898 Market at reduced prices OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamship* a««1 Quite a few of the Sandiakers took in San Fernai-co and Laoag with out an area two and a 1 all times the size of Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Franriaco Dome Roast Beef ............................. Sc. posts were needed. the m«»queradc nt Woods Christmas, Shoulder .............................................. Elder sails October 4, 11, “n<, the United States and containing a Oeo 7c. Columbia «ails October S, 14 and aj: State < 1 a huge time is reported. Boiling. Beet Riba.............................. The Sixteenth infantry will proceed ! population of 100,000,000 was parceled < aliforuia aa Is October 8, 17 and 26. 5c. 8c. to Aparri, garrisoning such towns as- The repular subscription price of Out by an agreement of the European COLUMBIA ItIVEIC SUMMER SCHED Then are now three bachelors living Round St**ak...................... *............... Sirloin Steak ....................................... loc. UI.E DIVISION. THE HEADLIGHT is$l,50. and powers. At preen», uarcely a foot of may lie deemed necesaary in the prov ■ on the Lake and not one o# them likes Porterhouse Steak............................ 1' c. PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN l THE <O5ST. their calling ineaa of (agapan. Isabela and Nueva the regular subscription price of Steamer R R. Thompson leaves Fort la « Afncan territory remains unclaimed.— Pork Chops.......................................... 8c. daily, except Snnday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday Pork, Roast.......................................... Sc. Viscaya, of which Colonel Hood has the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. The Forum. |eff Harris has returned fee Oil at ¡0 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria datly.«»’ Sausage ................................................. Sc. been appointed military governor. Any one subscribing for THE cept Sunday, at a.111. River, and repot ts thin Mutton, legs......................................... 10c General Young and Colonel Hood are WII.LA METTE RIVER ROUTE. HEADLIGHT and paring one down there, and that nisi Mutton chops ... .............. 10c, PORTLAND AND SALEM year in advance can get both the considerable improvrinentt Mutton, shoulder ............................. Sc. establishing municipal governments, Steamer Kiilli. for Salem and way Mutton, »tew........................................ leave« Portland outlays. Werlne*1ays and rn- 6c. amt the ports in I.u»on will be open for lurgir.g his house, buil.liug daysat 6 am. Returning, leaves Salem Tues trade at nuary 1. '•' < - A merry Chfi cbm ch on 0.R.&N. Jov Hoyt has gone to the > |. C GoWqg this place .MflietM with « paular seems to he ea When ..sled WEE him he »ays • th* He has & JONES, Central cn<at mark« “Last time I heard of fljppe as engaged to young Ted “Well, that's off. She's gt a foreigner V Wiid the old gen tieni an. <^too young to marry, annot he sure other ter of such it»por- replied tbcyoaug Cdndles NIAN . •pl lT>0* or from . “ , r iRfm - fh* ra.’i- ■ ih! i y ~.ft)v A , . ’ ■ Ji ’ ">-r- >» tbi I day», Thursdays and Saturday* at 7:15a.m. YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE Steamer Modoc, for I ay ton and ,.“t. leaves Portland Thursday* -------- » Tetsday*. .awadays. __ at - a — 7 .L. _ — — _ Returning, . . _ »_— inaowy» 1 leaves —IX* urday» a*. IMJ » tritt TO nts Mondays, Wednesday* Fortin mi and PrLIa eaves Riparia Moadsy* Strame Wednewd ay» at L<5 • « Spokane and rival ot ning. Sunday«. Tuesda. ¡.eaves lx? . and Thnr ivea Riparia Sun-Uj‘e Steamer -- at 14* • • ’’ 4 . Luesdays a I arrival of ane and y., ^ednrsrl’.y« •, a I Leave« f.e Saturdays