--- _.......-_.. ~---g v . v~.--- AIIIICAI AXX1 A1103. M BR. loIh-Ft. but I: Atiluln. 1 At l.nIh\'|l|O- ' O 6. 2:s:;::'..-.-::.':c......*.:~.'..'s;r-*~'....... " 1....` * .;..fa`Ja.?';..a'"'?.`F.3;`.'f:``"` " " AI lIlo-l!uhloo. I1: duo; GI}: I. it Rocha-tohltoclmuzn. mom sl.!. 8J'l'IcIIIo-8 I : . At 8cnntou-s{:: Scranton. I... . n--nu . .. . `.4... .-gnu IIIUTU I U%`l'lllIIIIln KOIIII. .\Ir. 1'. Powers. of Portsmouth. left for Hamilton today. He was as member of the ` l-Ilh baseball club. The pl: on presented him witlnngold mould. An 3 umber of friemln gave him as hnndnome gold rin . lmlinmnolin Imnu Mnnl, Imt oh. hil;. |.'<'rtnsnIo.VuI. Luovt. At Blnghnmpton-Blnghunploat . lou.l. A WWII burn-W IQMITQC; l:;lIadn?ondoflIh|:nnln1I. \.'I.I4IUllo The Bnltmores have orders to invariably steal second, no matter how often thrown out. (lo down under all circumstances." ` in Bank`: order. T hut`: what make: Balti- ` more I bus-running tum. Mr. T Poi-qr; nf Pnrtnnnnth, Inf: Im- IIC Ullll l'UllIllIU WUIVK. The Pittsburgh club will maise an cbrt to get back into the American association next season. Itia also reported that De- troit will jump over to the American asso- cintiun. 'I`l... I)..In.......,_- I....... -..,l.,_- a- \uuu|ul pauu {`I,UUlI [Ur UIU ll BllL'l|Il| .'. A buseballmatch. to be played by tin- smiths in the employ of Mckelvey -& Birch and Mr. Clmwn. will occur on Wednesday ` morning. "mnirn \'nla-nlina \'nfin.mI Inmmn has n lIl(lrlIIlIg. Umpire Valentine. .\'ntio.ml lea ue, has :1 broken arm, the result of being lit by as itched bull. It will be two weeks before or can resume work. I 'l`l... n:...-L..__.L ..|..|. ...:n .....i.- _._ . an.-. EHO UIIIPIFU. The Chicago: count on Van Haltren, the California pitchenhelpiug them to down the Boston and New York clubs. I`....L A........ .......l.. .... .......s..I._. ...l...._ I... ` IHEDUII lllll AVUW I UIVK L'||.ll)U. Capt. Anson made no mistake when he predicted that Mark Baldwin would make his mark as A pitcher this season. \\'inanhnrra `rill nxnnmn l'f.ir\n'n romnral J I nnnnoon suii-ms. puzmn surms. um srnnnoums. Ill! IIIIIL KI ll PIICIICT LIIII UCtlIIU|lo Wilkeabarra will assume Utica a record of l2gzunes won and 40 lost. The l ennayl- ` vzuniana paid SL000 for the franchise. A Innnhnlllnntnh tn ho nlnvnrl hu tin. llll-III Ill I IICIVUQ . , The Port Hope: claim that the game with the Bellevilles was given against them lay the umpire. Thu (Wnnrvnn nnnnt nn \'nn Ilnltn-on Oh`: \ 1 HIUIIBII. The only" Nolan, once among the moat noted pitchers, has been appointed 8 police- man in Paterson. l`I.... l)-_s II .._..... ..I..:... Lug JIIIK .._..... ...:Al. U6 IIPPFUVBU U EH3 IKIECTDBI-101131 league. New York is after Purcell, another Culi- ` fomia pitcher, and has otfered him 8250 per month. 'l`|... u-..l..'7 \'..I.... ..._.... ............. AL- _.._4 The Base-Ball Gonnlp-'l'he standing of the Longuu-Genernl Notes. Dyson, who plays with the Bellevilles, is ca tain of the Salvation army corps there. Yn mnnn nnnh-not: with nnlnrnrl man will UH Ullll Ul. IIUU LVEIIVIILIUII army CUFF! uleru. `o more contracts with colored men will be approved by the International league. Purcell. l um-u null anus - And that the farmers umlerstandthe issue was pretty well indicated in connection with` the enquriesmade in 1882 into the opera- tions of the national `policy. Dr. ` Orton, who prided himself upon his sympathy with agricultural pursuits, had a commission ap- pointed to collect statistical and other in- formation. Among the questions widely dcstributed was the following : `-`-Would the Canadian farmers be benetted by a reciprocity treaty with the United States ? To it there were 575 replies,and of these 419 were in the negative. And this expression of opinion is not nearly as favourable as it would be now. The pity is that the ques- tion cnnnot besubmitted to a test in some way, that a plebecite cannot be called for. If this were possible, and men voted as they talked, the declaration on behalf of com- mercial union would be simply overwhelm- ing. There is certainly great debating in its interests just now, though to be sure men do notalways cast their ballots in accordance with their public deliverances. V.-19.12 bushels ithese articles` Eerdxead, ` _while the United States produced in t 43. 42 bushels per head. Of all other products except Indian corn which. of course; we do not raise in large quantities, Canada pro- duced 48.07Vbuahela per head and the. Unit- ed States but 74 bushels r inhabitant. 1 In proportion `to our` po u atioir, in 1860 we owned more cowg am horses. raised more ahee , and had fl bigger yield of wool than the nited Statea._,.1`hese figures give an idefwhnt reciprocity means to the Cana- dian farmer. lluo-lull looted To Duo. IATIOIAI. IJAOIII. I -1 HIM -Ball Conn lctunlny. In connection with the above I beg to thank my numerous Mud: In the oil and country fortholugle (mange extend to me since SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. IITXJA ll nornhaovn an Q..L..A4. ....-u In-oounoou love: .....I tI,_. .4174 , -__A..L, Inning 00-00. ! ....|...lIl.. O . II i I ; Hamil- ;'l'otonton. J _.j.;_3.-.:- g;-.::i-.:-.~.-." I "&"~"':-3-"-`-':;~.... "pmnogss smear, gnu-1. -.--_, NEW b0otTTHOE STORE; cur unnlalu uvlugc extended to Ilnce Enlwuo. Stoves and `rm bud- necl. would recommend the new nrm an vronhyolovery confidence. lnlw ll -I-nnn n u-u\nn\v ml mm mnxmo mu; n..u...............a.~.....* .>;;. nnr.ldcy.luns I110-hcInI.0& I.-5 ..Ab.._hA-L h. L._._ .. (5.; | I Eumsm unurmln noun. ` asmunonsaunnrr. Idoonbdow BIAlIIn; nnn S-U-I-T-I-N-G-S lJ[lRLAND S. V Straw Hm, seenuokor com ct J `Kiri Iupptyotrldtlrlll. 'r&louooIIA`.uOAll. mlalllmaiollcl 3_4fmNcss smear. The above ooliloqny forced itself upon me in oouoqnenoo of the return of Ipring Ira than and u othen sing it let them remem- ber that GALLOWAY ung it tint, and give him A call at `moms Eumoo-um. nuu cuouper; It colu but I (|IlII"| 0l` In Us A And G.-{i.L0\\'AY`S in the plum :0 get it. Q` '3' 53` "N "M Q. I5,` \ . N` \\ ;n-s we run Iulnmer ureexe may creep thro my day. In the wolcomo Struw Iht, because lighter than say, And cheaper; it cont: but a quarter in MAL But lite to the Cnofters` thatched hut of Kilkenny. That the wit summer breeze may creep mv dnv. F1!!! -Cil hundry In connection. Telephone No. Q. How dear to my head was the Fur Cup of winter. The nice curly cap that now I am fnin To swap for the sable and fclted newcomer. Which, because it`: so lightl return to Latin. Hm-l purchased the Hardware. Stoves and Tlmnn ol'l'h.|a|nno|In will carry on the ballast. Hudwnn. Palms. 0118. at ccuocunpu-0 with any homo In the city. very dcnciptlnn 0! `Pin. Shoot mm and Con ` 3;`! van unnuhctund. first-c workmnn- ` P- H. D. BIBBY. WM. \'lRTL'E. Lute Mnnuer for T. G. Rudd. April #11. W SEA0NABLEPOETRY. very low `SE1; and Braces cheaper than over at HONE PRICE STOREB. No. 88 Princess Street, Kingston. KEEP COOLI Cool as aCucumber, at -HARDY S,- ? 400 yds. of Dress Good Remnants % marked to sell in two days. I 20c Summer Dress Goods marked to 15c. 38c Summer Goods marked 25c. Muslins, Embroideries and All- Overs subject to 10 per cent. discount. Silks and Velvets all this month subject to 10 per cent. discount. Mom: uif nus wan BETTERBARGAINSJ We must close out every vest- age of `Summer Goods. Seven 2 shipments of Fall Goods to hand and more coming. FATTENBURY'8. .9/0 3501/0 T/0N8 / 3/0 ems I I July 11. DRESSGUUSITSC DRESS GOODS. Gm}-rs T Ffriusixsnxes. All-Wool Black Nuns Veiling 12 I-2c. DRY Goons". `V'-II 1_I.w3'5i.r. I July 7. Now a m undo I-vLhn-nnrwu. lanuonpplydnllyutho"IAlAAl.` ms acafbnv` wmowooo. ls. wu.x.uua `Ilium. ALPRID R. ILITIN, Inna:-anon lagoon. .=_=z=--um-.':.:,".:" fl! Ifll lllllll WIPIIY. IAIQQI-n nnsn. ac: Cum; Mum`; } cmTn7'mTa;_nnT:i`orrri ` nu... "" n&|d;1.LI'.iLlT }.t?"u` unututuwunn. hrnnunlrlo l`.C.llI.l. -- Iuuosnuxsnu Jung ll HARDWARE, SNVES AND TINWARE BIBBY EIRTUE. "uu9':A_ In an-6 t I` . *3 "In - - t`3lo.t1tIout.:.n.nd lhcclon About "Us". onolpro puuhk altar two nun. We In rid I ah.` an all lhhmtlcn .... ,0 03.41.]: 1'ot':.l.s.u:;l:nup|h.y hulldm. CHIN . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 1.n-un.n an un mggo: omm. I and M. \no'tlnouInotur pefyurwussdlo uornouhn-Inn t o mamooi ma:.;T.a7." i% '\'L`I'l) A IYIVII l\l\lv SECOND-HA1) OOKS Socoid-Hand noon bougnn and cold by A. SIlI.\(O.\'DS. Ant. 9. rlnumn lrnlrr F. NISBETS, Preliminary Report of the Commission ap pointed by the Unlvenlty of Pennqlvanin lo invostigalo MODERN 8PlRITL`A1JS.\l in ac- cordance with the roqnut oltho late Henry scrim-t. 01.9. PROGRESS AND ROBBERY. an answer to Henry George. by J. D. Inlet. ll ct.-nu. Sp/'r/'z`ua//ism Exposed. July I8. BOOKSELLE RS, Princess Street. '- Xi; nocxwoou Au)` Ium. Court House. Queen`: Unive:-gig . I oman Catholic hm-ch. Royal Military College. Port Henry. Toto do Po`1ln`tml:z.\n-ack Gale. KXDKIIOII A 9z?"8" `" "cn. . ~ . so:-co`: um . Merchants Bunk. Con uonal Church. _\ _aL more_s}1ltpblq mempt J. Henderson & 00., _AoIu-as Joann`-i(n.W j con uonal Church. \\ at more suitable memento than A few the above sent to an absent friend. Market. square (on R Saturday) from I dome. City Bulldin New Queen tree! Methodist Church. Rockwood Any lum. Juo. mar ms 7lII__0_FPIO-M08. y I We havom stock I collocuon of Beautiful l'hotog-raphs-uIxe. 8xl0lnche:-usken by Henry Hcnderson. Photo Artist which if Artistic Excellence and Superior nish on be sur gassed. W pedapnrtlnlllstdshj t:- ltd`I E o Vqagv 0'; City from Fort Hel:Irye.c 3 Market. mm: (on Saturday) from (`Hy HM Leave your orders now for the Jubilee .\' um- ber of the Montreal Star. Prion 25 cents. Have you read the `ow Book by the author of "Ben Bur." emit] "The Fair God." Pnco in paper. 500: cloth. 70c. ~ ox "Ben uur." enuuea "2 paper. 500; ViewsofKingf5iandVicinity. Gets co ynnd become fcuhiliar with the Air: and It can before the pmsent.ition' here on Juno lat and 2nd. [ Vocal Soon-o-Pz-loo $1. ' Piano 8ooro-Px-Ice 75c. Llbretw--Pr1oo 25. Wultx-Prlco 00. Lancers -Price doc. Quad:-ulo-Pr1ce 40c. THE wncws CURSE, Gilbert and :Sullivan s Booxs AND M/A/QGAZINES. Fresh Roasted and Ground. IUZII I` 111 loom-can Apoq. rvwv jt 1CjCX C I XS (IRA NOE C0 1'. NEW OPERA. IAITNBDGDNN. The Corner Booknon. ._QjQ.. Iv `I61, PILT ITIIIKT If you an fuudiouo about your Cup of Ten we think our ENGLISH CONGOU will suit MCOFFEEI Kingston alui \J\lll OHS. EC. Fresh Butter Always on Hand. July I8. July I5. Fim Hams, Pa`:--m'c Hams l0r.. Bologna, Baron, Pr. There in a ride in the nlfnin of men which` taken at the flood. leadaon to fortune. HENDRY & THOMPSON, GR U3? R1"Es `M .~ nu evening mm will be arranged hero- R?-. t'l"`a\re 90. good to return dune day. Telephone (`nnupbelfs Mill. July 13. I nvouncv` July I& Leaves Channel Grove. callin at Spool-`s, Wolfe inland. eve morning at 7: n.m.. land .5p.m. : returning eaves I-`erry wharf At 11:11) n.m.. 2 and 6 p.m. On Sunday: the Steamer will leave Channel Grove at 9:15 n.m. nnd 5 p.m..retul'nin at 9p.m. I-`iahi and pionick- mg rtieo w ll be nrrnn w th on bond. Sgccnl evening trips will nu-ranged here- a er. Lil -`nxre Tplnnhnnn l`An|nhnII`n Mill I--l-v HI 8/M005 /8L/1/VD FE/2 /?V. Canned Meets. Vegan bles. Fruits. Gold Dust Oornmecl. Whent Germs. Rolled '\nrn Ans l`ndcr the auspices of the; Canada Methodist Church. Portsmouth. Boat leaves Gunn`u Wh:l:f. Kingston. at 11:15 n.m.. and Portsmouth in ll:J) n.m. .\lusi_c on board- sm `*PIONEEli." Ii. C;ZR0THWELL, Master, EXCURSION -----'['1)__ Lake on the Mountgin & Picton UK! VIZIIIIBIA ~ ' , Over an hour at "the Camp Ground '. home at 8;!) p.In. _ * J'!`ickotu-Adulta. 350; children. under 1.5 years. 25. V Steamer leaves False:-`a wharf at 1:!) pm. July 15. ' J. A. B. SMITH. Soc'y. J}l_I Agmvao at an 1. K. ouvurs ` CHOICE BOUT! I Down Canadian Channel to Thousand lnlnxnd` Park and Alexandria BI)`. returning by Ameri- can Channel. . .` nu.-- -_ L....__. LL- n___., l,,, - sr/2.. _ MAUO. TUESDAY, JULY 19th. -HEEL; ANNOUNCEMENT. ; EXCURSIONI} noam. t`l`ickou-l0c. Anthovcryluuanrlqrahapu. STR. Fancy and Staple Grocers. Thu nu` baton In the city at -- .U.\\'.\ \'S A RR! \'l.\'(: -- TRAWBERR|ES. TUESDAY, JULY '19th .u- nhn ..-..-.I...... .0 .3... n-_._;_ 1-,.` j: I ST. nu-573-. an and Dam: In 3:2. ouvu ~66N!'IO'1`' 9" xoxmnr ` um CIGARS. 1 J_AEs' [CHURCH `-_-`-..----I CIIIIIEQD I-7 T803. LENNON. Udh-I this until! hdohlrovu-y` pf umhdwbug `ms nu. . I-I B|aI-&.'I-nn| In nnnhmdnn ul uh. Lani BEES BROS ES l'.a`o.TI nVl'P :.'3c'. .TIl"'I 'r"ass1 3 Iluulutunul upvuhudcldthnuuo htl pr mm. In I% words-I J vu-uulutnuwuuwwu II III`. udlhtdlh Unhcll DbtII.|`..'Unh ngrhullunlhplcntnln Cans- nnnn ,v-.-' -_- -uq v---w -u --v our-nun W-I: eunddnrhg that bun ll7.(lD.ID ummm xmuny smammuunng moth input! I Mr. Wutpspudh llndeovurlngupothnoul btvul IIBO and l$ lI$I-l'-U$I'UTII $14113 GIN. I I wan lulu. `tau nloh '33: ... our wonhod my Wonk-nl|nIhcynr|I.I iinxrulnnhnnnnnhllnnhn -.-- ---v- run v------. uwvuuunvvu. Iv: WY` yurnudthqtiulodtbonuutry rub --n-ml)--L` Alngh 51-.` L... IIQ nnnnusg PARJIIRS 'A.V1'l1`. Iadpoclybnouvlllu. Iboqhlthu has attacked uoonothln the very expor- noug rich weh would Involve the sanity In npncodumd dlauut. It ha in trial! In on-"uh. nomoud. (or not ....... -_.I .L_ .._,n_ .1 .|._ ....... ,, . _ -_ -..- -..v-- ...-. "aw ravuuvl ha]. teat ufairly. It indicates. further. the prevalence of a fear that they will not be able to reaiat nnceeeelully the at- tempt ol the liberate to ueeat Sir John Mao-lonald. We do not know what the pur- poeee ul the liherale am. but as they claim tohavetheheetelreaaone for their action In the nee it In pteanmed that they will he Inyhldlng to opponents. At any rate how. ever willing other! may be to cement to . dlchet ol the tort aimed at by the conserva- tlvee It cannot he efeotetl without the en- douadoedthoeewhohavepnthlhe pm- teetaldenhu.-rlhedthetnoney to meotthe mete at a trial ol the cane. ll indicates that the local leader: of the ministerial party have not been able to nd c\`idencu,of the sort they were satiny. uni cslcnlctod to prevent tho out going to Hr. Gnu. who claim: it, on testimony be- ing presented to the clue: that the premier 1 Ian] Iran Mu. ....o n-.l.:-I.. I. :__n-_.__ WM. R6INsgN. 1;. I\__._. $4-? LIA- As for .\lnc|onsl1l's election his friemls have contended thst, unlike s previous con- test in which he was unsested sud ns.rrourly escspeul being tlisqusliexl for persousl bribe . the election last February wss cou- ducteu fairly. But the proposed dicker with Mr. Blake does not lend N10: to the belief that the Kingston election was conducted with the! respect for the law which the locsl wirepullers usert prevsilml, snd under the circumstances it becomes the duty of the libersls of Kingston to leave no stone unturned, to investigate every suspicions circumstance connected with the contest. The Anxiety to have the pmtnst doolsred oif .... V. ...J -- ` is not likely to be without sr.|ut.sntisl loun- dstion. I. :._ I!-,.__ .L . -1 n u - u . - _---_ - ..-..-.3. .- Commentiug upon the emluvours of the conservative: to luvs the protest against Sir John .\lnc-lnualcl, Kinguton election, dropped on con-lltion that they have the l protest Against a prominent liberal pulled, the Hnmilwn Timex uys: tug- C-.. \l_..I-.__I Iv- 4|, .:,,, u - .~ - I -.-.. -v .....:a- u us-saw. On Saturday, and in its editorial auent the acquisition of the water works by the city, the Wmu said : _It is unfair to say that the general taxpayers will not be bur- dened with any of the expenses of the works. The public will have to pay a handsome bill already incurred by the arbi- tration. Further examination into the mat- ter leads to the conclusion that the ratepay- ers as a whole will not have to bear the ex- penses of the arbitration, if the by-law au- thorizing the purchaae of the works is car- ried by those who have a right to vote upon it. If the city acquire: the works and con- tinues to charge the same rates as the com- pany now charges it will have a clear sur_ plul of about $9,000 per annum, from which it can deduct all the costs and expenses of the arbitration. Only the consumers of water therefore will pay anything for the works or for the expense of maintaining them. lf the rates are reduced (as in all probability they will be) sons to luring them within as reasouahlea range as that charged by other cities, due care must be taken to see that they are so arranged as to pro- duce a surplus sufficient to cover all cost and expenses incurred in acquiring the works as well as the cost of management. and the amount necessary for interest and the discharge of purchase money within the limit of forty years. We gladly make the explanation conveying to the public general- ly the enlightenment many require upon the point at issue. 7. v.-...- -4 cg: 4 uuuuva . The Eq.Iu<-ational Journal asks why wo- 1 men will never learn to be reasonable. Just as Mr. Romnnes has shown with logical precision the essential inferiority of the female intellect two perverse young Eng- lish women have. in the face of all scientic propriety, distanced mule competitors at Cambridge. Miss Ramsay not only headed the first class in Greek but stood alone in marks. Miss Hervey, of N ewnhnm college. did the self same thing in the media-val and modern language tripos. \\'omnn s perver- sity is positively pestiferous. qnvucuut Kyiil II I \.III- 1 E. on mud n In. an Auction: III `I In In nnlnllnn I ` . nA'tt:ciz:3r to the part In one of tho best and most busy Job ollloeo Canada ' rapid. stylish * d cheap work : slmnrovod nx-[nuns nu-eases. ; most busy Job omoeu In Canada ` and cheap 8 tmpmvod ' EDW. J. B. PENS . 1-1.. WEEKLY nm"1Tsn wars. 3 pages 56 columns. is published every Thursday morning \ at II A `ear. Atlnc ed the runner in one of tho but And -]-`or four lines, each subsequent Inset-Ilon.. `S be per ' A1)\'ExtrF . nxrs: _ _ For tour'l!nes.,Que or two sertiona .... .30 50 Over four dines. an-at insertion. . . . ;. 1 line Ench su uent consecutive lns.. .. 5c Once: W subsequent Ins ..... .. 10c " Twicon week subooquont ins .... .. Sc . Throoswook su uontlns....... Go . Notices of B'irths. an-Isles and Dentsdoc. emth. unless wjmn booked. when 81 ischu-god. Special notices in reading columns are chant- eucn.unlouw en "booked," when 81 llohnrged. Special uotlgps reading are charg- \ ed at extra rates. I08 cum. BOD:_WA'l'lB. THja:TwDA"if.3r:\j_V;_1I1G. Tm: Bnrrtsu Wniall .t:h.lnhod e\-:91`-y even. ing. on :93 King Streo . Kingston. Ontario. A1` SIX bonus: I-an YEAR. A CA 51'.` 0}` A .\'.\'lET)'. uludoo locnuocl 00.87 porous. IULI Kb `Duncan-1 . ANNOUNCEMENTS. W0.I!E.\"S I;\'TELLEC7'. THE W.-ITER WORKS. .- --7---1-a gg an H Opifer per orbs; Dicor. NFWSTXNBT THE BRITISH wH1G.%.\1%oNDA`x*.JL1L\' 18. ,""1"uuuwuon-oouauuuh In. last; naovililnoluunnwhdbgtbo To- \ Hula u:I'5'.:L-:m:::uuvu.- % :1lAh.llllIuII.fotth|ru-unouutboihll ii'p'.. .} .5} t-ri" Uzifinpm" "X. {.17. Hy` to them. an-ll lay llovlllon hero on Thun- ulny sud in He lovillo on Fridny. an.` an Iulll no A! -- Wuhluclou. 5: Plus- bu A'c'3ouon-no-can 0 3 lndlungolll. n. M .<'ow \'ork-Now \ 6; `No-lush. 9. LA! PhllndelpMn-Phlhdol hi. 10: (rolls. III! III! P {`Q\),i)ulJ. On Satllnluy morning the mm r of the ` Kingston: ncoivml n telognmc ing ar- rangement: for It mutch with the Ottawa: on the '23n|. In the evening I second tele- gram I'll received cancelling the 233$- 49 1 meat. It seems that one number Ottau-u.ncting for the club, closed with the Kingston. and another member, the noon tnrv iilh Hun vnrt Ann: L: Ilia Port I`"".|r"|l" Illll UIIUIIIUT lllllllgl. IIIU jfv ` tnry, with the Port H? Al the Port` i Hopu are on I tri the ngltom gave way In Lhmn, nml nhv llnvlllnn ham nn Thun- IIICIIIII uI\U lllul C HIIIUIJHIU UNI rln. hill- lndinnnpolil wnnu Maul. but the dalnhinna decline to sell him now. Harry Wnght in willing to ion him to Indian- lia for the nut of the Ieuon for 8l. >.(lX), ut the hoocien think the rice boo utoep. The Boston Globe given t a following. not an A gueu. but u the Actual laovaajrle hgure: id the Detroit! ue hue-hail players : 'hnmpoon, 92.21!) : )unin . S-l.. i()0: Twit- cheli, 8,2,(l)0; \\'ei-lman, l.7.i0 ; Richard- son. 84,011) ; Brouthors. $4.000 ; Whit:-.. $3.31) ; Schimlle, SL750 ; Hnnian, $2.200 : (Jetzien, 82,0!) : Baldwin, 83.211); Bennett, $3.111); (inzcl, $`2.tl)0 ; Burke, $2.(l)l) ; liriody. 81.731) ; Rowe. &`i.5!Xl. Manager Watkins hut about 831130. The total ulury list (out: up 84.'),5.')0. (in .\'.nhu-uiuv Iunrninu tin: nunnnmnr nf Hun nnnnn ll