Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1887, p. 8

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(Ill (III? III IIIXIU "Bl", CII$.'KI\'U~ "Once e president eeid if I wished to gether ' tn on the gemel ehould eit im- medietgm behind the cetcher. end kindly olen-l to give me his ticket. which celled for e eeet on the extreme left. I did not went to deprive him of it. but he mewithteereinhlleya. eeidhehed n seen the from there. end wouldn't here me an it for the world. eo I took the ticket end thenhed him. end he wrung my head end thenked me. I notieedl eet quite elone in thet deeireble plece. end mppoeed thet the price we: too high In noet r- euue. Ieoon noticed something the, w ich urn thet ehout every thinl bell e hissed over my heed end pulverized the tune; timhen heyood. Then I reeterked thet I we wetched with thet letenee lntenet wi which epecteton wetch e |>ell`e e In e shooting enetch. end the peat Ieiee I fen- eiedIheen`lede|ltlIII1I.end following thh Ioheerved thetl weelylngdoweie the epece between the eeventh end eighth rows, with e strenge end not el 1' deeitehlc eeneetion ettechenl to my t eye. Then I went home II-callono. nu; Ian-nu; V:Ilt.):-en old rules and male very oectlve. "Om: A nrnnialenl Add if I `- lilll HUI ulIlIlIl'I"90u3I" KICII. IYJIIIIIIU. The rules for the umniro hu-e been } greatly inn rowed. He is now chd in a uniform without stripes. `ct Easily dis- ungui: able. mud in , conveniently Qlwed no u 3 to In watllunhnnge at 5 cc 0 t town K} fmmptntnjv hart (If the mortvue. Unfortunately, this delightful freedom with life and limb in the game had its draw_ hacks. It was soon discovered by Inanaiers that although umpires were of no cart. 1 value while iring and in . health, they were costly while in a mangled con- _ \ diti .and left avaricious wid ws. who took the narrow-minded \`low that nothing less than $6,111!) would nettle the hill. 80. too. in the opinion of / managers. the destruction ` ' of spectators, which oc~ curred from time to time when a pitcher was rare .\ srx('r.rrou. less or trying to be funny, was injurious. as the constant removal of dead bodies from the first row distracted the attention of thoiiglittul spectators from the more serious points in the no. Then aeain. when a pitcher had maimed or killed a player of the opposite nine by as good shot, the adverse pitcher. when his tutu came. would consider retaliation a dut '. and sometimes there would not be four eft on :1 side for the last innings, which interfered with the score. These consixleratioiis-~[mltry. perhaps, but prudent--led to the revision of the |bcher s method). and now he is limited to t inflic- ~ tion ofmmmiuuted fractures and mortal, but not instantaneously fatal. vmnnde. The rnlnn fur the nmnira luv: In-Ln "I Iluhd uoduhtthn-hull wu ..l..uIl. -.J -_... g......a.. ...aI_. I...o tune me genie wen punluuy muuowuuu-. . Then he went into reminisceneee, nying : ; Ten years 'ago. when some ingenious ` nsnssin invented the underhand throw. an immense (mount of jonrnulistic comment was excited. for the reporters` ho: was ur; poeely put immelintely behind the cute er. and when the pitcher failed to slay that dodging gentlenun the lull wau nhnoet sure to create C \`z|cam:_\' In some powerful jour- nal. A year latter the `eurve' was invented, whereby a skillful pitcher could tn ist a bull com letely nround his lmlllml opponent M. the t. strike l\ tangent nnd unite the um- pire in the ear, as feat always delighting the spectators. A 1.-ombinntion of these two aya- teme was then intnoduoed. and the trained deatto `er wu then enabled to either drive the be] thmngh 1 double thickness of his own team. rforete the better. cut I swath in the gram atnnd orpexeeute the um ire, as he pleued ; and As he generally penned, the game became a marvel of beauty And excitement, and left nothing to be desired but increased ncmnunodations at the monvue. uIY..t...s........I.. .L:- .I..l:..|.4l..l `uvxnalnln He in on Duty \\ hen It wu Worlhn l.ll`e J `to Report n`-Inteln~'l`he Dare of Curves And The Way Ties. `twisted About- Adrenlnre Behllul the Catcher. An old reporter went. up to n hue-bull match recently and came awny not at all delighted. In I chat he aid that` he was not a lover of the o rt. It win too tune. There we: too little oodahed allowed. and the spectator did not I his money's worth except. by accident. `here were only four player; pemnnnently disabled, and but nine apecuxtorlw including myself. crippled for life. He.udniitt.ed tnkitu; p nudden end deep ` interest in this Int incident, but up to that time the game pninfully monotonous. Then he went imn mniniscunees. nvlmz ' AN oLo aaonrsn WHO WAS Eh}- LY on `me FIELD. - I ' K Am: GAME 1s,LA11EVN0\\'. 5- n . Ito. H" In Clful Urjll ` 7. of ma nndt Euro! Boyd Arch` Mnsolll. TIE H the I oco In the order. Liout.-Col. ugh in I member of the executive connitub. \l_ tLl-_'4I. lllli. .J` D_._L..2II- .-I... "'1 0| IIIU IXJIIIIIIIIIIIIJ an ulpon him.) have been ound to be quite an ornmcnhl to him an the bricks. {once tickets and othcr to- ws Allowed by tho an: auoti\'o_ to! I pljoculu Ilrvwu from any psrt of the grand Iund, and ap- lzrtunit is nonled 3 him It 7 my 3 of the game when 0 npcctaton `feel it necessary to re- lieve thoirhlfloelingsi Eggu. us ca am I cu-mm Pa. (all uu~ ful as reminder) to ' the um 're thst the oyenol 3 community An nnnn him,\ have IZXI Ind Ir. Yuic. 1 4|...` L. vnuuuux;uuIulIrIIII.IIIu*- Croydon.Io5k.OuInvlI|o. Lino 8clhy.lPouItllllh,.f In. the husband that .I.A.. `3 . 'l'IOTII|Vu'Ihh|d , Innnlnnj-nnnlh--hr uruugwlwiw II-IIISI. UODCWI. III- ...-ln (3-mu]... I.|.|h n..a....m. ll...` Oobhntlng on Annlvol-nary - Addrcuol by 0Iutnuou~'l'ln um 10 Tnnvoul. Ih sums cl Jul dudodly eolobnu-rl at Tmnivntk. The (`HAL J h$.iL I` - VKXIIXIVIIII III ` 'n..m.vJ: luododuelnnlt opouuhnuto on J thudthg Ro&\Ol`.A`. Id: Albg KI:-|nn.Ann. Illlslltl Ilnlmrllln, Ann <')"iI`: d'Gu..o." "'1J6'&& ` `."~........'*"'"'.'.a. --*-:'...':'.."'-* 3 . In `nu: nmu. SIITEI IIIO Iulllif ITDIT Illuful. Drs. Ursusud Smith visited Deoomuto and won very nneoulul in unit cuavnn on nu,-ount of tho ndownont fund of Queen`: nnh-an-{Du . I01 III A. IUIIX IIIIVI . A noo_wi!| oocu in the cltv pui Ihh owning botvnu Mam. `molar and T. 0 Ndl : dlnhnou Kl) sin. I`. ALl_A_ .._._ --|....._L-_. _____..I_A J * ::'.'::...':;.'.:'.'_..,.":.:"`.... K. I glu- V A ._-l_.. -... ll IIIII I`? I'll! 0%`? I3 ford and A. ran away A I-nan-HI noon: in IL.- T AI \.\~'nshln;l-o.II":` I0: Plum "It At Bouon~ dlunponl ; Bottom. 1 At New Y -0}: 5~ New \'orkA 0. At P`hllulelp)ln-PlI oxphm. 5 ; uumxus. I-It-nu A-gnu .u I -.nn- We K/IIIIHU Cllll l'K-UOII II` III? (III, IQ` mdning original members, and but seven of the Ialnyen who started out with the 1 an n in nah at present. Norll. :- tou sud Burdock Ire now with Baotou ; O'Rourke, New York : Hines. Wuhingon; ` Anson, Chicago : And \\'hiu.DotroiL UTIZIII Cl . DCYIWTWIIV, I'll Fly mouurod. `ho hull droprd in I soft plan: And ntnck right where it all, hence cornct mcuunmont was possible. It In found Fhnl the man Ind batted the ball unctly 53) 00!. 'l"L- \'-A...._I I_._..- I- _.-_ :_ :A. s...._Il4I_ [KB The National I no is now in its twelfth yew. Chicago an Boston Are the only I! ` nine nriaingl mnmhnru Anal lml moron nl ll`l. J. Alexuuler and W. A. 8: `er. King- ston,nro an (Honors for: week tin ing. hunt- iug,a_md taking in All the beauties and plot- snrea the summer resort alotds. I\_. l'_-..a __4I B_.:nL .~-:o._.I T\......-.5.` -~ ~ K` / 1 Y. JULY 1.43 w5'n{'ot the long home/mu mu of New ` Orleans` 31 Cartwright, I'll recently dropped plans while mother pl: 'er round it. Manger Mn 0 says thut it will be: ` cold dny when he pay: that Kill for lav- ing I c before it in over. If this is so it V be proper for Pljeoidont ' :13 to our force the league rules and In thing or no to soy. (`Inn A` the Inna `Hung run hit: nf Nam I5 UTE l.IfIU|.lCIllg llll [UT I-IIC llIL'f`iIllg. Jumping over the fence It the Toronto : l)nse-l;cll ground: cont John Smith and James Neil $1 and costs. or ten days each. A warning ! Anson. in die Chicago-\\'uhin n guns on Wednesday. batted the hglfvor the knot for I home run, but Carroll pretended he had it. and kept Anoon on second base. while another phfer found it. Mnnnnar hln nvg dun it till hon `--u Vpwv-via, vow;-u-u AIIRICAK Al ATION. M. St. lnulo-8t. Lot 3: Athlol 8 Al loubvlno-boulor 1: lino:-cl. I. A! 0131.-l:unu~C||cIn ll : Donklynm 1 Al Clovol.|nd-C|oI'dnndL. :'Mouo|)olitnnn.8. [0 IIIGII` HUHICS III \\ l|l0l'[v0"n `Dilly. I It has been decided that the Kingston: 1 play the Ottawa: on July 23:11. The Otta- wa are practicing hard for the meating. Jumninu nrar the fence 1? tho Tnrnnm SCXIIIICIUII. 1 The base-ball match luetween the first and second nines of the Kingston: will not occur until late in the afternoon. \I.......... All... ......I '1"__........ -...._|.-.... -3 uccur ulllll ICLU Ill Ill (IlIrUl'lI(KJll- Messrs. Allen and Trayuor, mumbem of ` 1 the Kiniimn base-hull team. left for a visit ; to their omen in Watertown to-day. ` It hit: `man Jar-iahad Ohm? Hun Kinanfnnn Ininluinlnlnnug LOIDBL At Rcrnntou-Uuou. IO -`Sc:-union. I. At 1!; `Parental. 8. At heuuI~-RochootI. I: Janey Cltyt. 3. AIlIIlDA An-I-n nclni At I`.|mln-Iilnchmlou. I ; In-ulru. 8. IIIl\`C IIIUIIKIII Ulll. J. W. Power has hacn appointed nrbitn- tur by the locomotive works company in the did`)-ate as to wqec. _..._. I).`..I._......I I.-- s_L-_ L... -0 V IIIK9. Toy. who playeal with Oswe lat you`. \ leads the !`hi1'dlasexnenof the mericnu an- i socintion. ` l`L.. L--- |...H ._...a..I. l..\a......... AI... ll...A ...._l Ilnollnnooru Nata. Aulllruoowilloocu hotvoon J. Rul- .--.I --.I A I`..Il- -I....4I- 0|` KCCIHCIIL -1. All seven gunms to be played on the cricket eld. You to have the privile of naming the date fur the first game am the , winning club to Inn-.: that privilege x\ftel`~ { wnrds, ~ ville. T-.. The Port 3' estenlay. W111" Ill; wards. DU CUl'l'BCI. LIIIIU Wlll nun. * \I . U.\I$`U.\. The following is from the letter of Mr. Pollie, the substance of it being published before it reached Mr. W. Carson : On behalf of the Park Nine base hall club I reuse t your clmllengo of tho l'2th inst., on the fonwing conditions : V l. The seven gmnes not to extennl over i more than as nnmy weeks. Q rhn nlnvnrsx in the lira! unmu in nnn. IIIUIV LIHIII $5 unsuy \\ CUIS- 2. flue players in the lira: gunc to con- tinne to represent the club during the series unless prevented from so doing by aickmjss ` or accident. ul Ill _-... .. ._,........ 5.. I... ..l...... I .... LI... llllll pl'C\ Ull|'- SUCCESS going F0 [He l\IIlg8[Ulln My oer is a. fair one. and it ought to be accepted. l'erha it in. leoplo me see - tiasl about what t. e New says on base ball. so far as the Kiugatous are. concerned. It has set A lot of foolish rumours aoat about my club--thI\t the battery on leaving for Hnmiltoir; after the initial games, wu-n`t comin back, etc., .etc.,-ao that what it says A ut the local championship may not be correct. Time will tell. -\\'. C.\|L\`0.\'. 'I`I.;. l`..Il.....:.... 1.. 3-... 9|... Inch... l\' [I-- UUUIVLI, VIIIIUII III SIG IHU P(EIIP1)I.IUIIlL'l||u Ul further comment or the present. The cir- cumstance, however, following so closely upon the rowdyism of which your paper took notice warns me that it would be Inad~ noes itself to think of playing in the cricket eld, und in the presence of a mob. such as ` nuuiu the hostile ilemonstrttion on June 30th. The cricket eld is no place for llmtclm.-s lmtweeu riml clubs, the buclecrs of one of \\'hi.-ll hawe so plainly attempted on two occtusionl to inteifcre with the games and prevent success going to the Kingston." Mv nffur in 11 fuir nun and it nuulllt In in gu rwrlul me nun tone by supporters ofjgz Park Nine. On y 'esterday two of the Park Nines runners I used two of .our friends, and one of them went as far as to uuult, 6r threaten to assault, 3 citizen. The probability is that this easy will enter the courts, which an sts tire postponement of -......-s........ |........ ... t..II,....:.... .. ..I,.....l.. Robertson. B. A.. rincipnl of 1 Fall: high school. has t; on action the Imlcpumlcul for $5,!!!) duntges he]. I Ai -_.I II` A L`__...-_ guuruuwu 01 vuue DDBTOIOI`. By the WI I olfect to the bulldozing of ` ~g;_1portors Jthc kin tone by supporters o z 0 Nine. yesterday LI... I..I_..I. \T:....-l ......._-__ _ _-__.l a_.. -4 A..- HONORED AT TAMWOITH. Ineeuu U[Bll' oongetlons I 1. The 'ingItona got none of the people`: ` money. in fact refused toqocept of any e.\~ cept. for the sesson t.ickets.the.t they disposed ` of. The Kingston: are therefore under no ` obligation to plsy seven` free gsmeq, and will not play them, and the citizens will bsck them up in this decision. ,II the Park Nine desire to do their petrons n incur let them issue to the ssmeconxpliunentsly tick- eta for the next six inning hip naming nmtcli in which they engage. 3 will be time enough for the people to ask the King atona to play free games when the lstter hsve taken A few hundred dollsrn of their money, in sdvsnce, and without giving any guarantee of vnlue therefor. RV the wnv I nhinnt tn u lmlhlnnincr nf \ the hands of the Park Nine, but why Ihould they require thq, Kin utona to unis! Pom in meetin their oblignt ons? ' .. The 'imntnnn unv. nnnn nf elm nnnnln'n lluo-Iloll Gonna Tootonlny. u.-n4.u.- nu..."- nan--lhnll Elsewhere. rt Hopes and Belleville Score 6 tn 5 in favour I -1'_-l'.Hw" |,vho7 Ithlllho hdnnnmmnlnlllnn U}. V nus. n u` . L Bellevwil-les ulayed 3 of Belle- 4 OK" lII'SPI yr. Hon M57; humor. luu on exhibition in one of I no v\`imlm|'n uf his ohop a cub bur three months old. l \\' ID......._ I... I... --.-.4:-._.l ....I.IQ_. uids!-ovhtlulgnnduuth-out hbnqnuwchu. Wbu lulu wuuIuI.wpnIuncrh. Wludo will `acid @111. W&IIohuno1.0oIlIQb&uh. WInuhUlQIII.duIvoIbcnQIu-In wumuulvuvuulvfuiw (,`nvla~l.tooad&u|uIu\. uaunugowulolll. I-Ilovcupunonnwonbulontheeounthia morning for trotting on (Lahnqnl bridge. l)inc:in:MuuJLIIdnd.uo:ljouudud nu nu-non t ou&.nng- in fnn.B5hJ:K-"I _ .I A. ...u... .1 mm... 3 1'1... ._ (|I")ilCE K3 K0 WEI. . ames Richmond has taken ponseoion of his summer ruideum ma Boutwick Island. e has a yacht pmuclleol by I coal oil on- 5m\}. Rnluu-hon R A , nrinninnl of Smith`: Iu HICQLDJIIX-X `bldthnotim d Bibby .t Vlrtuo. in uolhrcohnl. Th hmhoughtuilbo hnulwuohullnnol human. on Klan nggl --(I Al- nu`-ulna Aug-uOLI-n I- pout Wu IOIIIDG. A morolfnht add to-day: "I vhhloum bodv would nu uonrdonu down the river on Fridn afternoon: I hulhvothq would be y `nlruhl. ll hints non could go to In. Ilflnvan n-nan. n-Ann Lglnng LL. Ag.--A ski- I nun IICSIITII WTIIUT. KIIU IL` 15" an A delightful ' uptomiconlou u" out: . t ` . Municon bond. "P u Conn:-vat.ivu oorod that the es! again Sound Buds, M.P., ville. \l`nIIld in ithinwn nun-{ing Rip Jnhn ugunu can-nu uuuuu, lI.l'., uouovule. would be withdrawn mviding Sir John vuullowod com for fingltou. The pro- nnggl -.- ..l.....I `VXIIIUWXWIIIU I pl?lWlll`llDd. Innlnnlfnht ugh] IIIKU. The Methodist: of Portnnouth an an hold thdr excursion on Tuesday to that fnrorite s Iund naturnl voudonthe [Aka on the nlInQn`n A A-II-L6C-nl 5-`- E. L.) data. agluu. no nuoxcnsn uya. The Select Night: an an oxclniou to Tomato in Auguu mm. and the A.0.U.\\'. order an 0X('|ll li0l|,d0WlI the rivor st I later WTIIICIK On Thuradn ' evening the oliccn clock; I to Act forst. wmneo diriiou. S. of 'l'.. during the ensuing thmc month: were in utdled. I)--- _L:_- 2, __I,_,.yn,,| A re: . uv :- Xrlellkll II GIIIIKII I l'IIl3 Mr. l-ill, inland revenue otce, Prescott, has been appointed an insp .-cu-r for British Columbia. 'I.I......I.l Ll.......... .-J \l.-...o.....l ..u. at (`L:l|` lllll true: 0. n. auusuuu. VII'Il`l. .J.. captured H6, not one weighing Ion than 3}IbI. So nnoxchsnr nya. Thu S1-Incl Ninhln in An Av:-naming: 9.. IICIICL . Bun uhing in lentiful It Clayton. N.\'. This wool J. B. ; thud. Newark. N.J., unnn-`J IIR inn. 4... ...-l.-LI..- I... aL_-. nut! we I-ll lllll. ` Four hundred people will arrive at the Thousand Iulsnd Park from New York next week, and remain until Lfter the warm wulhor. l\_ 'I`L.._- I... _..__E_, , .1 , .m I . I nu y IIUII It rained steadily for four hour: at the campground Int L Ruin wu falling this morning whoa 0 Print: Louisa mn- od for Rio ton.~ TL- I I` IV .... .h.-- L_... __..:._.I , uu lUI' Ill The I.C.TI fLd<)mmittu hm rooeivod . (run many entries for the young noohetwoonlhongu of 21 and I). Go and no (Jun fun, [TE IEIITII IIIU uulloethafun. PA... l.n...l_.j| ` Cl XURI. The St. Lnwronce is ever as thing of beauty and a joy. and the but of it will be seen on the St. James` excursion on Tues- dxy next It njnayl nIAn;`:`u C... 0...- Ln... .5 ch. \'llIU, DI: .I..\/.l)- U. PICIIIC. `I e(IlNX(lI)' DUI`. For tho best quality of Scranton stow coal. duo for English (Newcastle) black zmitlfs, coal at lowest rates. go to gun: worlis coal yard. 'I`L.. Q. l_.__-___ :_ __.__ .L:_., ,1 IV NSC` Ill llUIlUI' Ul ulr JIIUIIUC. A concert. ty, from Boston arrived at Thouund Isl);-Ilxld pork yesterday. They will give enterhninlnents next week. The steamer Rotliesay brings an excursion rty to Kingston, from Prescott on July 6111, and one from Brockville on the 90th. Don't miss the greatest hue-ball nuts): 1 of the uuon. hotween Park Nina VI. Belle l villa, in I.C.B. U. picnic. \\'edneulay next. For tho halt nnAlitv nf .\`nI`n0nn nlnrn Ill LVII IIHGU Ull III! 11. Ben amin, West & (,`o.. Yarker. gave each of their employees I present of a d1n_\-`s wa gen in honor of the jubilee. A nnnnnrt nou-tv hum Rnatnn An-ivml nl Lolllnlull. Harold Horsey. of .\lontreal, son of Chief Horny, is in the city spending his ho)i- JIYI. i.~.x......,x 13..-..- ..r n..... ..... ...|. :- I:..:.... III Ill I` HIV. `"0" I. `he rubber between Napanee and King- nmn cricket clubs will probably be played in Narnee on the 27. pnn . nu-. \\'n.t L (`n \ .._I.;... ........ ......I. K ruluwy 3. There is as large rqom, for the customs officer. in the new K. frelg|l`1t shed. .......... ............:.._ ALI- -..._.. lllllii UI SKHTIJTIK UH II. A discount of 10 per cent. of!` All summer |msiei"y, gloves. gums furnishings. &c., to night at McMLhon'n. `I... .....L|..... L..A ...... .. \"........_.. .....l l.':_.. BHKC LINE IIUUK UIb'UI'ly. ` The talk of the city to-daynrcthe bargains in ladies mud children`: paruoln at Spence & (`rumley s. Than: innlnroa nnnnn fnr an nu: nf .. ll 1115116 GIIVU. l 'lhe press excursion this yeur wili pro- bnblyhe on Mnnkokn. August 2nd in the date of starting on it. A nlinnnnnnt. nf I0 nnr Mint. n5 1 nnnnmr u \'u prngrululnu lor uu-Ir plume, Jul] `Elm Brock & Booth : in the cheapest plug : {tn bunchwoud. hard or soft wood, cut ur Uh cut. 1\.... I .....l.... ..l.. '.....l _....g._ .., 4L. 1:, . Bur London ale and porter in the filters! in Cansdn, pure. healthy nnd re.-liable.--Ju. Crnwford. D- ..... ..|...... Al... xl.......l. ........_.:-._ |,.. .| Illl IIKC llllil l'IL'U3lI. Reezlblny, Wolfe Iahnd. is full of blank bass. and thoae who know any tlnt may take the hook eagerly." Thu tn": nf than nilv trs.d1{\1nrntIu- lmrnnilia IIIUUIIHUIIIIIUIII 0" F U Illf, Every Indy I|l0|l|lflt!A` that wmwmn an. at 26c at Spence & (.'rumInr1 - Mr. I-llliuuld his Nam! nM_u.y.x *t::.,m~..-: to Mr. Damp, ul `fur-ml, Ir CMIV. Raised 81 Dominhm u-Am us 3'. um-\;.. tion. Look nut fur Ihwm. _ Matthew I"itzpntrk?k_. Ilruuk, V: _w-... ed by die mngintruu: thin n.m'ni'.n_a{ '1herc are 500 inemimu in ms 'u..~2;..x..- -.-' labour organization at huuuwn;.u.~' Dupont, ' an` acrobat. it it: sin: 04, M- gives free ex lnilnitionnyus cry night, Str. Pioneer. on her Hun-lny 5:13. 2.~.~.-. for Channel Grove st. 9 n.m.. '2 sad 0 p u. The l.C.B. U. have an ununl u :7 nun: 7 ti vo prngrumnw for their picmii-, Ju `Int. Rrtzck & Knuth : in Hue nhnnnnnl Ian. I... \.1rI'IUl`l. Remember the church excursion by the Hero on Tuesday up the bay to the wonder- ful lake and Pic-ton. I').....l`.. L... \\'..H`.. I'-I-...l 3.. t..II J II_. I. (ll\ l. i'Ilw.ml Evans, of Portsmouth, in living in Vuwouvor. 8.1.`. He in fonlntn of the Sun ucwspaqer. George .\h It. exhibition I 3 . ` Tho spun ot'1-:v'ur.v- Bay Life-I'Iut the l`ubl|c are Tulklng Ahoutuolhlng I36- ohpu-: the _Anontlon of Those `lo up Taking Noteu. _ Picnic ham: or uc mlbl baht.-on atbc.- - Ju. Crawford. , , V \ Pay _\'our water mu: ufonce and awe din- count. `l.l ...2..... ..L,.;,_ ,- - ll H0831: , gIo\`ca, 4 at .\icMa on'n. L`... -5 .._.. ._-. .._- ,_ A Di AVIUJIIIIIUII I. - . Fourtu_eu nenu (rum New York arrived at Carleton Iluul to-da . Milllnory` goods; an {aging gold .3 lul! price at Sfence & (_.'mml:y`n. Sea the )urouwchl.y'a sI.lrw~1iv~ yin: =1!!! umounoemonl. on pure: (mu, Evarv lulv nhnuh um Mn: mnaqangu ....a- `PARA'enAi5Hs Pl\CKED up avoun eusv nsponrans. T-" 1;\f(;E1il\'Ts i)r7TH*L,bI{\'". , garnets, &c.. our: cheap In we cut) . J. 5`. R. .\lc(,'u1n and family are visiting friends at Smith`: Falls. \I._ I III l...I....,I ....-......,. _.sli .. II.._......\Ls SHIUKIDII OK I IICW , "UOIU(l IUIH [Or use. The lden in q}l1.i(t'e PKOW and hen heen perfected thmn hout by Mr. Horsey, both as to prncticnbi ity and manufacture. The machinery emplo ml is ingenious and la- hour-sn\'in , and no is Also throwing rent energy on considerable means into w ole- sale advertising. Already the Horsey brush meets the eye in gve drug store window in the large cities of I. e antes. The high- est of apparently sincere testimonials have been given by prominent United States phy- sicians and dentists as well as by that beet of all Cmnulian dental Authorities, Dr. George \\'. Beers, of Montreal. H-oplo \I'hooo Movements. Sayings and 'DoIII(c Attract Altoullou. Mr. James Powers, of Detroit. is visiting ` in the cit)`. J K` R \I.v('Ann llhl fntnilv AT9 vinitina and " "M" llllkl ll llllly IIIUIUU UI I EEIIIIIIIIIIIII lJl`IC$l|.V. Among the fortunate inventors of the year is Mr. (L F. Horsey. of Utica. He has dis- . posed of hi: W0ll~$tll)ll8ll6ll deutnl business, and is the chief aure of the Horsey nmnr faomring compnny, solely employed in mnlr ing the felt tooth-brush. nu ndjuetnble cleanser and Iller. It but many advan- tages over t e old bristle-scattering and foul brush, being more clennly` more `per- fect u 3 polinher, non-irritating to the gums, and changed in Q moment by the sub- stitution of a new pal , powdered read for nan, Tha lulu in units new And In: men Ur. neuury, ll ullo ncuvely employed. Dr. (leer Malone `is no longer the cap min, but I ull edged and well established hyaicinn, on B leudin avenue in Detroit. e has I handsome o co end home in an expensive location, end in A busy men. judg- ing by his cells. He has evidently found his true vocation. and in making a speedy success of it. Another very romisiug `hygi- cian is Dr. A. N. White, 0 Uticai, 1\. '.., A mcent graduate from the Royal here. He in vnrv nlmnnntlv nnrl fnvnrnlilv lnonh-cl. FUCCIIIZ KTIUIIIW IITJIII Kill! llyl IIUIV. [IV is very louantly and favorably lqcatexl. and is fu y uuurod of I permanent practice. Amnnu tho fortunate inventors nf the wear BIIIUTI ulu JIHIIUFI T IKIIICTICL R. H )'r., has but clochd Gnnd ' nf ILA Inll lflnnnlnr of units} Al-eh ` men wuo own till! as meir early name. In Detroit Dr. Donald McLean is yearly taking more decided rank as the leading physician and a citizen of mark. `His prac~ cice is large and lucrative, and his outside cngafements, as railway physician, profes~ nor 0 Mlchiian university. em, are making him a very usy man. There is no ques- tion as to his high reputation as a physician or his po ularity personal] '. His assistant. Dr. Hem ry, is also active y employed. Dr. (learn Malone in no lnmmr the min. Among the Kingntoninnn to be met with in nearly every largo city on the cgntinont an; Ingny who rngd made their ma":-k,hnot onyt mu :3 , nah-`ya rontl c ar- acmristic 0% gndunu ronye liulvochona city. but tho by ,uudoubt.ed talent. The othefday we pointed out thut millionaire Ryan. of St. Pull, was `A former K` ton- im, while Cliiongo, Builo and New 'ork hnva each I lcmn nf nmminnnt. l\nninAnn mu, wuuu uglolgo, uuuuo um ROW nor: have each 3 some of prominent business men who own this as their early home. In Detroit Dr. Dnnnhl Mrlmnn in \-murlv ~TfI-()-S17 FAR FROM H0313`: THE SUCCESS KINGSTONIANS ARE MEETING WITH ELSEWHERE. Ddctoru `u! `nu-9 llocomlngl`nmoun-lu- tlllltfy and fndo.ubtod TIIOII Winning the Du--A lfortuunh IIIvpnt6r-- Ila Introduces nu Arch!` of livery-Day l'u.-. PERSONAL MENTION. ' Smith`: Against for li- --_---v_ .-__.. - v-._-...--. 7., --.-V- Wlnlnlcoult olfbon Wu. Ahontlou ycuuqoouo 0111!] bought ` NII'lhIltlhn|lyflnII|OUlIhII Shut untlndhv, Tiavvnnnlnulnhu nn-IL; } A Iarrhd Inn`: noun-an nu Capon- jn-. .p. -___n. -31-... 2-- vnuriulg. I my in nun. U0 uouuinl. Tho pt-cob uryol lannrknnd Ranlnw hu cihtl :1 punk: iuurumod in the call of Rev. M. Mc4iil.|ivnyIo()t|InerI' church to u at Zionchurch. Carleton Place. on uy Shh. Rev. Dr. llowuor Row. B. (iv-nay. with Mann. Fcnvicl and Hoolll. --"I Avunngr hp "AhQDh' Anna-omnibus . WIT Zjl FTWKI III XIII` ` :'ill Appear hr (lnlmctf agitation. llllta -UV Tqulf` KKIVU $IXljrI Bishop Walsh. of the Roman Catholic diocclo of lpudon. Ont. aocompnniod by Rev. Dr. (Iilroy. rum pa. n on the uh:-otA rim which pane: down thin \ manning. y no gain; to Monu-Id. \ 'I`hn nu-nnlwtnnr nl Lnngrh Anal Rnnfmw ll-VWI - . . . -ml J ml min agn- nu-datum-jjnk HIGH u3`1'I'0". ` Rev. W. S ling ociahn It Horumouth ` .\lcthodint cnnrrch toanorrow ui ht. Anal Rev. '1'. J. Thompson punches at t e depot church at n` t. I)__ ll- -I.:__.A_ AL- __._. l_,.-....L__L uullunguiu. Or` to the utinfncmry coalition of tho minim und oi the diocese of Olhrio four not minions have how formed and nine mission now nquin uetive nioionuicm Ilinhnn \\'nlnL, nf tbs Rnmun (`nmlic l.'lllll'l`I'I II II . Ru-. Mr..?ll<:l>i|uun, the not incumbent ` II Rookinghun. in I brother of the famous Robinson of the Central African ubinll. vrhooo lII.l'I'0Il_) camped the fate of Bhhop lhnnington. lining: to Hun nglinfnnlnrv nnndilinn nl tho ol the man um.` collq I)-.. 1...... All._ D..- (ll KIII LVIIIWI lllj IXDII . Rev. Juna Allen, Broc ville. and Rev. J. W. Spnrling. Klnglinlloxchnngo appoint- ment: to-mono:-. D-.. II` c_._I:.._ -2A:_A.. _ lA._;_... -..AL KU~ IIIUITUIK Rev. Mr. Bsllunyne. of Pbmbtoko. bu bean appointed ancestor to Principal \\'ooda nl Mun (Mini: lgdinn` rnllncn II` ITIIIIXKIII II VI IJIVIIIIVI ill. The next media of the Load: rural dem- ery menu at L: own in November. Over 81,6) won nslilod by Rm . Fr. Kelly's ' nic st Jlorrickvillo In: stock. Rev. f. Rm: ha been preaching with much acceptance in Pbrtland. Rhine. Cunt Kraut; nf tho/nit`: porn; nnnaluon ` IIIIICII ILKPIIIILU In rIH'llIH|l. JII-IIIE. Capt. Brooks. of thwcity corps. conducts the Snlrntion army mating at Doemnto twmorrow. I)-.. \I_ I)-II-_g.._- -1 l|....I___I_- I.-- The News as to Ckrgvion and People- Starting the 80' Minions. \ Rev. Dr. Smith on in Chalmers` church to-marrow at th services. I)-.. I) I l"__:.- -_.I C._RI.. I\A..-_.._s.. are rusticsling at Orchard Rev. K J.(` "km: mail`. no... I). The nox! lnnotinanf Hm ml rurnl 1 mm 1.1.: onunqnmon In ngupulw s`wemu; : ` -jlloi Aha Account Stands. ` W Th; fllouinb an theosuluocriptionsr Quack`: college nevremlownnent fuud up ` this date : ' J. S. sands 5 son. .. (`. Robinson. . . .. . R. W. Shannon. .. _ John L. \\'hilIng . A. Gray I-`arm-ll. ., Jqhn Bmwno.. ._ .. \\ ill B. Skinner . ._ (Eco. .\'o:\\'lnnds. . . W. .\'(-wl:\nds.jr. . J. R. ltmmnbury . A. Swanslon. . . . J. W. Brown. . S u-kness. . Alex McDonald. . ... Juhu \\`_ard.... . I-1.1!. elsh & Son.. Thou. ll. Johns. .. Wm. Dunn.... . ., . T. G. Rudd. John Ludla . John llulou .. .. Miss Mncnuley . . . . .. W. M. mum \\'. An lin J. F. \\ in... M. Sullivan. lane Noble .. ll. F. llavis. \\' I. Ansrl Mmnuoc uun1s....,. 0. Mills. 1`. Mills _ .............. .. W. J. ilson. I). F, .\rn1slroIuz,... W. J. Mnhood . . . . .. W. B. A` S. Anglia. W. M. Brennan \\', Amrlin , ELOPCD WITH A FRIEND. IcliuI'oAn|I!hcQInIo. $___.__ L..-g .1... II. J. Saunders. .\l.u Adam \\ illinunson.. R. M. Hone)`. ...... .. I-`.&Roes....... R J. Mt`Dn\\`a\ll .. Minnuec Bums... . 0 Mills ,,,, ., . I-`.t`.u~uIanu. A. 1\.lc.\'en..............,., . J. Milla... . L Clements . . . . . . , . . . . .. J. 8. Henderson .. W. 3!. Henderson. M.l). C. \ . Price . . . W. C. l\lnrtin.....,. (`. Livingston & Bro. . . .. 0. & Strn -. .\l. I)... Richmond. nut (`o..... 1). .\lcl.augh1in . . ` . . . . _ . . (`u~aonBn::L........ W. Bank-. . . ..... .. Neil C`. Polson G. Robertson -1` Son. . H. J. Saunders. .\l.l). . Adam \\'illinmsnn_ .\l. I.a\`l.!lI..\l.l F. 1.`. lmlnnd. A. RIc~.\'|\il, 1;. 5. I-`enwwk. I\l.u Miss I-`owler.......... .. \\'aller ll. .\h\cuce... Robl. Shaw. . . . . . . ., Kohl. Shaw. . .\l. Ln\`cll..\l.I). . I3`, 1` Invlnnal 'l'. u`. Nash . . . . . . . ` . . . . .. Thou. ll. Dupqis. M.D.. C. F. (}ildehxlo\'e.. . .. R. Carr Harris . . . . . . . .. H. (.`rolhora............... A. Cho\\'n........`.. A. F. (`huwn . . . . . . . . . .. 'l`.C. \\'ilsou......\ ... B. M. Brmon Jns. Rcddou....... . . .. Smvlho a Smith . . . . . . . R E. s rks ......... .. .1 Mel uni .......... . . Mm Mr~(`nmunnn \\ . M` Max. 1 JIYS. 4' Miss 1 Miss ( I. \\' ..-. ..-. -- . \\'illieuu Nickle . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . .. J3\s. Rlchardaon 5: 80:13.. lgncdonnolla giammoaf 1\lr.u|IXn.J.A. noaazy" . swm ................ ....... .` Chowukson. .. Jmx Minnm J. .\lI|L`K 081 on J. 8. Me \'er.; Ml`KI!l\`l`\' A` I J. u. 1\leu'or.;.... lllculve ' cs Hin:h.. John Mc nlyre... P. R. Henderson. . . .. .'l.ohn uaskin..- l` l`nu-Inr onn uaakln. . . C. (`cu-Ker. \ ', \'nsh wuuut Pianos-us lnonulng I003 Odloni Along tho Z`-Q-3;?-g-I I-2.1151 OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. I13. Uhown 8801!. .. Jets. Mlnnea......... Mrs. DJ). Calvin . R,'l`. \\ nlkmn MN. 1).. CAN`! R. T. Wnlkuu). _ I). I-1-ascr........ J. Muck ealon.. J, R Mr var.` .UNl\(ERS_lTY QUBILEE FUNDI M(`lIl&l't.`. . . . . . .\lc(`ruumon . Macuoe . . . . .. 9 .\lm-nee. .. s uildoreh-\ e.. . .. I . Shannon. .. . \'. I-`enwick. M.l).. nI"uwler....... Inns ....... .. ` Anglin. .\l.D. R2110. V .\1.u;T ll IIIKII X l'\`lL. nd fnmil . l)o:oronto, I lhulhgnr` "I III. OXXIIIIVU THIN} .\lr. Orlando Unit. of Brookvillo, Vho Iilljolntholol tholhninion bminonn collogonnsopt. Inn. was -urhd to Ilia hurl Mnnbotd. cl Planets. on Thu:-uhy. Cu . W. F.'l'lIlq. R.E..n gnduh ol the cl millhry college. In at Kntlin. Upper-lhrnnh, I that dhhnco from the China. frontier. and 5 listing us iupoo tionoftho forhulougtholho. In` I` Mlllnp RA, Nunnnn, ngmn In SH \\'1{1(;. .b`.~\'l`l,?hl)A Y. '1' H 1:`. T BRIT In-III will I Ionju an pun-In Ihnuuch nongngouhl uiuuur." 5:I""m.".'.":`L'. n "'.3'.'J'.."..T; mu [pout lath wlluhud llnloocnodn Tbophuum Ihnounnnnlnna-manna`-klninllnhl-_" l IIIIIVUIIIK . ` Ii Nolfignn, of l4ooAngoloo. and formerly 3 of Kingston. in now out: orpninr And vice-pnddout of the Brotherhood of Cu- punter: and Joiner: of America. R and!-U. in-__ Ila: Inn: nlnchd Grand

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