$1L}iTI} LT: Z W` " i'Lg'I'u'i;." `it: the hue-hull match. who yod uni; go. hr. would In running! In A nnntlnnnn fun... nu vuu uu guauuy Iuuuuu I1? mi Iocu lllll. The Dettoit club is that Smith. the young pitcher whom they nleued early in the season totho Henphh club for I conden- ~ tion of 851]). They not oor SIAM) for his release. Smith h with IhoChAr|euou club. \Ir R .I Filling-L nnnhin .J OL. I(:__ Ill ITTI AI lulpllblz At Rita-_lInnhn uu neuerun olnbou not my new lay. a ,E'?;.`' . ': .:.~ P-rk Ninohcn last week. "3"" Pomfmt, who plays abort no for the Kingston, lid not play in Belles` to-day. He In unnhle to ocean leave of them. ~ He will In greatly missed by the local bun. The Detroit club in nftnr Smith ch. um.-- rmlsingl the ex-league pitcher. has been do- ; "38 work for the Brown: than in join them. He inlookod uponu oneol the BI'0I'm' but twirlon. Th Bellorillo olnbinu '1 - on for today`: much. The mun us; I I... scuaull nuances. A baseball much will occur at Channel ` Grove on Aug. l`. th. between nines compos~ ad of memhenof the I.(`.B.l'. uId'Preutiee Boys. (`Ant l}.v.n-. ..lnl..- u-|.._;_--_ ,_,, -7 uuyu. (`apt Dyson, of the Salvation army, not ` on the train bound for Bclloville this morn- lm llowill play thitd has with the ovillu . \ The but-hall match, Kingston; vs. Park Nine, tooocur at Channel Glove on August l2th. will be presided over by 5 profouioml umpire. llllll I l$rl'eI. Dumy Richnnlson keeps up his great ` work at second base for the New Yorks. What is more. he seems to improve as the season ulmnoea .\ |\...._l..Il .__-.-`.. __.:n - I`- ' .".;:ngg. Yule`: greac pitcher. is 3 country ` ' I-03`, and lives on at farm in New Jersey. ` He learned to pitch by curving potatoes into: barrel. l\....... b:,_L_._I--- L, - - nuvcr ul ueuer comuuon man It is now. The modes! manner in which catcher `.ro\vn. of the New Yorks. did his work while in the west has Ilnmic him many friends. u...-,- sun . -A - :':-:'.=:':'-.;."..'-:- -"".:'.'.'.*':..*:'..~. public which I $:h* & update sciovln, (on I-q|H&L "J41- uc uuuueu wun uuu clubs next winter. The New York club goes upon Another tour of the west to-day. The team \\'u never 1!! better condition than it is The Inmlnno um.-...-.. :.. ...|.: .L ..,.-LA- BASE-BALL. Engngeunent otundlnx Players. From resent indications California will be -odes with ball clubs next winter. 1`hl! KPH` \'nrl.r nlnlu nnnn nu... --Ami--- ` mam.-. nuuul In Iuul uwl.nIl`IulolI cum. Mr. R. J. liilbochuphin of the King. Ion hue-hnllcluh. nccivod a talaanm flvnn wucn: tun null WIS guulg (ll 30. Severe] of the gin `em on both sides were severely pounded. udeed so much was this ' this the case that a man, to make any runs at all. had to make up his mind to get pret- ty well unded. No wonder. then, that in a gronm that thg_King:-toninns were an un- accustomed to they should do so r_ly._ The howlin v and elding on both oi es was all that con (1 he desired. The genie became quite exciting to the epectntore, being only a matter of seven runs in the first inning and often in the second. l-`iehla, of King- eton, was the on] hatter thatnanle e stead in either inning. is gure in the [int ' I9 and in the aecond -H. Dr.-J.a`manl an Bedfonl Jones made the notes for Napanee in the eecond inning. We may mention. just toehow how nncertnin the game in, that Kingston had seven tickets of Napenee .down in the second inning for 6 rune. nine for 34 run, end yet before the tenth wicket {cues rune were put up. The total, 76 to beat. that the home teem had to make, Urns not hyan meanee large one. for `he aide ' K` tonhed , and yet they failed to reach \ it. e following is the score: \'AnnIuu u 1':........._ -- The round not Fit to` Plan Upon--`l`l|e Player. Prcltv \\'_.:I 1-ouu -dog-.u.... Bull nail (ber Ink-lIoo-ltoult, of the Toronto Rogatta-`l'he Clulnplonshlp Il._-_J - ` To say that cnck` etib an uncertain gum.- is putting it in its mildeut form. Yester- dny the gentlemen comprising` the Kingston tea.Iu--I`eIt~to-Napanee tevplnr-for-the" chalnpionahip of this district. any one know` the men and their cnpahilities in the cric et field would say. Well. thoae fellow`: are forth. under ordinary circum- ataneea. one hundred runs against any bow- ling." But they did not get anything like the above gure. and this is in a large measure accounted for by the extreme humpfnees of the ground they had to play on. t beingao uncertain that the butter never knew when one lull went passed where the next was going to go. Several of the nlaren on Innlll .i.lu urn:-n ` Kmesfou cncxsins ggrsnao IN THE NAPANEE MVATCH. V Tom ....... .. 1?: Total... . Majority for Nnpanec. 10 runs. si>Qms.\IE;\"s (`6LC)IX. ndlnnllun. I : `faults. I. nrnnn. nun. ' .-5.. Ig.hhngA._. A. l1m_; -uv wwvl Io- King_r_ston .. II HIIEIY :1-. A.L'lhut Ind "Iuvopu_uihIIthuvuIl clmnlnlngo UH Ann tub Ihununquhn I ha cl mmlk" V Ian- M: can lush: j h xvuulnuulixuuu I0!` (nus The dnought has been out unpnce-` -lento-lly serum in this action. and u a nrusoquenco the fumoru in not (Tn-pa are sleliciout. and am. with rail in; low ` make: the IoIIy!n-Ion! was ol and. Under such circum- ntunu the pruun agitation in favour ol -mn~suicIul (rule with the lfniud Shun mhreulyantuu llisaliuhan ` . In new of I10 utuunle ol cu-bu constra- tive jonruh. thn the chin! advontu of such I connul policy are Iculiq light: of that In chi vicinity we have .\l-non. \`i.II`nn Audcuon. John White. J. W. Johnson. G. I). Dickson. G. A. Skin- ncr.JuIeI Maangundolhus. cllpnni- tunsuntivugchnraniqthocnun H-`rithhonlhundpu. ct-yahoutgrit `unontinnisucuncn with poor gnu from pun onus than non inhllionnl ...I i.. '**~ V-`iv? WV'WICv Vila XI` xlr blingnpirit union: in the city in connec- tion with -ball. and specially -ado noticeshleincoanoctiou withtbo pnctpour nontol thogunool Ihnndnyhubocunu thcnvntoouuchmoooybotollhoxinp noon to taunt than in risk I [cling match. We have Inclined to pa tho communication, not bocnunwodhhollovul the unusual npon'whichtlno lotto: is founded. but laocnunwo douot think the betting I'll the chnuoa for the post- ponouont ol tho . and boosts: the tllbulli nmdu: qrotlon lnzdnl mmuormdhpmhttht buo- lt.or u malt thin- vutncuuol u we nruiooodm ulon. Wougnoriththoconuqouhnttlm hllnghuuonuuor nyoounoctiouh Alll Inn-Inn ugh;-n- L..I Crlllnlng the Gambling. We received a couununimtion from 5 pro- minent citiun nevonly critililg tho pm- bling spirit nlcnt ` OI ~hAII- and n-nod-ll: -3.]. A HARD FIGHT. The Pngllhu In the lung. Bosms, July 27.-A light occurred last night between the middlewreighu Denny, Kellehernnd Jock McGee. The men cuue together urith arms ground eech other`: neck. but were ported by the referee before they could do my work. More condone zrrring followed. And another, minute peed when McGee got Ke`|eher over in the Inter`: corner and delivered I left header on the Quincy led`: cheat, together with I evringingnrfht henderoa hie jaw. when Kelleher, ng an opening. dexteri- onelycroeeedhin rightnndeendi lthorne withforceunghlhloeeoethe tofthe jaw. lie dropped to the oor, down. like n log. At theendof Ivelve neooode McGee begnnto moveend turned his eye: up to the crowd around him. Ten second: Inter he in `ched an by his second: and ' one Lolville then declared III` 3-dung A t-L5 :--O '--`-J urnun on. luloroo tiolvic than dcchnd Kollohor the winner. The light jut lasted two minutes and treaty nocondc. Icus Ital] Yul 00 IE . Dr. Carver. who was reported a month or no ago in danger of loaing his eyesight. I for clnyn since, with his rie, broke Ltll) glut halls in forty-one And one-half minutes. missing but 24 shots. He an ace good enough yet. ` DI the E'.7n'.'.":?'.'.I'.5".. :"T'.'.`.5.L`.a...."".""`..... .3} conunuuicntiol for trade pu-rota. Th. .l.......I.s I.-- L... Ill '4 N . r. lhniel J. Casmpuu has purchased the ` controlling interest in TL: Ilura-uuau. The plum will remain in Chicago, sad the pn-- seut au will be retained. H. l`....,.... ...|... _.-- `A)A` - _ ..,.L ruuumu, Ills Wallace Ross uul George Bubear will row three miles, with one turn, for $1,000 1 side on August l2th, the place to be heresfter ` agreed upon. The Scotch cutter hlmlge. which heat the Shadow, Wave and others 1 few `cu-I ago. has been Purchased by Mr. H. 're\'or, of Yonkers. l\.Y. 1 L- ......o:.... -5 .1... I. :_._..__ r, ,L. In I I IIUKBTI, n. I . 'lhe meetin of the Kingntnn Yncht Club. ` which in: toinve been held this evening, has been postponed until :9-mm-mw even- inn. fpon! 1| Variety of Sporting Men . Hnulanh brother says hr` rmred his best ` in the hut race he had with Gaudnur at Pullman, Ills \\'.ll..m Do... ....I a:.........- u..|....- ...:n __._. ulv availing. The class A" and first class ruce will be ` remailed on Thursdny at the same time. over the same course, and subject to the same rules. In the evening the members of the club nntortainod the visiting yachtamen at oup~ 1---r. Upward: of I50 out down. The usual tout: were proposed and responded to, song: and choruses were given,nud the jolly sea dog: did not separate till a late hour in the evening. Th C1818 `U-\" Anrl r-if nlnuu nnnn n-HI Ln .\lon-le..... Laura"... Cyprus... II ._I. TI IIIU IOCOIIG. Hichiof, Finette. (Enoue. Caprice started out but soon lost the wind and gave up the nee. vgyuua . . . . . . ..u A: III 6'! lo .3 Ill )8 Merle tuhverefore tckgu first prize and L|u~ ; n the second. I.lnLI-C I`:_...A.. a1.`_..-.- lu_.,.'r- -Ar - I III . .. ....il TIN! N In tilie siiinnuker run the Merle an-nmlluy ' closed in on the-Oriole and Aileen. This man`. however. have been the result uf a us:-iess bit of jockeying between the Oriole `mid Aileen, the former luing upon the 1 latter and endeavor ing to prevent her pinning after she haul established an overlap. The time of the niah mi: : . nu Inuvlull _\` TIIIIKIOIL \\'c an to we 1 ' news: the hay, mnuccli ' Belkvillo wit Prince I-Inlwuxi county. `has ptnck look: am now open for subscriptions, and I an: informed that n . lively intent is being mien in the project. There has been a Ueusclesi to this seine.-use In` `salons communities. that in- tel-can win -. 5. no who innerfond win. by nuch at means of communienlion. Tim the completion of the bridge rill ensure I much luger and more ngulu tndo Intros: the city and the northern pan of Pthn I-Id~ wnnl muntv than 1-an In um .I....I.o TL. Merle I.-mm... *couree_ee* vulu HUME`!!! UCIUCI Ill kiln H16 IIIIIE they were to only once round the triangle end etelt endgnieh or the club. The time of the start was : Cyprus. 10.04.25: Merle. l0.05.0 : Leure, l0.(X$.0. The Merle at once develzped the phenomenel speed which the show ell through the reoe. and proved herself by long odds the intent light-weether boat in her class. passing the Cyprus befom she touched the Queen : Irherf, end drn; hug the Lean heud over list in Laure wen er. The time at the hell buoy mu not taken. The time at the eouth buoy was : nun u u... emf l'lt'- dl-B;`'Il'l!pt'IhIt ` 1`. JULY -2:. I'll! (HE | anuhul. __.,...... ` C) (us. Xlerle and Laum strsrted off the * club o 10 o'clock to sail the nine gm; Iv--"Ia .1-o--n-In:~-~ -u---.-a mph`. amen, nwel. .lI.IO nulnun Iou, louol by the Whit: Wing: Ind Oriole, Wheif wind died lI`l_\', mdzthe contest was n:.|...I ' ..-_ . -w-.. uvwcrt--nu-9-w I-`Int o! tho llaoos at Toronto `|'u(or|ny. -I~....M-... v..|..'o-,- I- L- :_. -1--- _...- _ `nu. Inn --w Jnuuvwiti u-_--u-nu uuwnvtuuyc Tomxm. July"27.-In the tint class race 3 the following yachts tnok yon: White} \\'ings,_ C t. Atnlnnta. Verve. Oriole. Y Aleen. Elbe . The Atalanta led, followed hi? Illa \\v'||3In \\ inaa Ant` I}:-in]: urhn-'1' QL. `put in left liold. `ouply the ppm of Mc- Alillan, -Thotcdg `Ida blll. the fool- in , Iiorevel`. being tlut ,_Klngstom will u the guns.` . , - H` DANCING AEUND MRI. Yacht. Flnkh II. M. It LAKE YACHT ASSOCIATION. _. _n 4:... -1---- _A :__,,,- INTERESTING NOTES. C! In-us.. . ( '0rre1`!elI ...'l`iIno. II. M, R I@t'0onoIu|_hvIrkHuvlIJs.llu In: India. Allen: mun ue uunu In some moped. which rellecta nnfnvonn y upon the Npu~ union of thccily. 'lho demand for home. uni the activity in building, would indicate at lu-gel)` increutd popnhuou. undeerninly nu incnntd 3' Valuation. \\'cAmIn \1n|u-id-nun-n... uh. I... uunw;uIuuu. Rumour had it that the loan land in emanation with the knights of labour. Such cannot be the cut. the order having in nocuonoonnudulvlohnauununol nnmlnnlkhlnn any And `link-I-0. I- oh- There man be and: pvul IIIAINIZSW QQCIIIIQ. II I neon! htge. Still boasts an acute and rent is ' . Itnppennuolncvlnt Itrlll that the assessor`: hgunu should make I e populnion of the city less than it I'll six Venn :30, and rt! dcgrociatml innlne. u~Iui..|. .-..!I...o- ....l`......_._|_L-. ._..A_ -I cu us uuunu uuuuoouuy volntl N uid. Thin is I dotpiable way for a mm &o evan- npvithnlutoovnployonandll dotocud he Ihonld be severely puahhod. Tho snthor of '- ":.**-;.:.--:*.:;.-*.:~.,....-.:.-;v ';..~.:*- ~ but on n . ' to ` bin to judo. Rumour had it um um Inn I...I :.. uy a mu: Iucrwmu In line Inc eou-non-on` Itrikc. Illa Author desires Mr. Mc.\rdIe byuolne Incnnntocsuno Injury totlIo_ mom who have aka tho place of tho union, and noolnnnndu that I wt to do this would be to lot one all` hood km {all u the workman. an I thing - rt! OOIIIIO uonohodycwonltl hm. K I dmnitxhla -Av fnr A nut: in gun. A better which in Criminal In In ux- geetlvoleeouolven the Pnlloe. \ eeterdny lfKl'I|00lI Mr. MCAIIHO, engi- neer of Swift`: cod elevator, received I lat- ter which in euppoued to have been written by I man interested in the Isle eosl-hen-en` nu-ikn `Mu unis... .l..:.... M- u..n...n- Isuu is cure: or me out rauon omce. It Is to me rfectly ' ing the Irork he gets thron with. He knows everybody and every y knows him. He meets the emi- grant trains on their arrival. takes chu of the emigrants, nds them land and sen I out men to locate them. If any of our readen should come to Winni on d business let them go at once to etcalfe's oflico. He will leave nothing undone that eanhedonetosemlthemon their we re joieing. He is a valuable public oer. Another Leeds boy has struck town in the pereon of Walter Beatty, P.L.S. He is accompanied hy Mrs. Beatty. and goes west in a day or two on prolenionel work. For myself [go to the Portage. thence over North-West Manitoba, thence by way of File Hills to Calgary. and from thence over ellthetportion of the North-Wset Terri- tories that time will permit. -W. A. '11:. sn; ` VFW"! "lV'- WIII Jupcuttuu Inn n-v. w'::rnn A -plum at Time and space will not permit me to refer at length to the Taylors. Rings An-l Pure and many other Leeds boys, and the rinceiy treatment I received at their hands. hey All love this province end may their shadow never grow less." In Winnipeg I met I. H. .\letc|lfe,. M.P.l . {er Kinguton, who is chief of the em` ration oice. It is to ma nnl-fan-(Iv `min-gin inn oh. _..-..I. L- ...- ~w'ur'-er!!! my trn11trucI`IiilViiTi." Here I meton the platforms. A. Heaslip. late of Lansdowne and `Escott. He gobbled me up at once and drove` me to his ranche, sixteen tniles distant, in what is known as the Souris` diltriot. IIe has here L280 acres of land as good as is under the 'itTn. a tine herd of cattle, ten horses. all kinds of ricultural machine . and 200 acres` of tine w eat now growing. `is son has n tine farm of 400 acres. l`hey are in a word, rich. All this has been made in a few years. I stopped over Sunday with Mr. Heaelip. He drove me over to Shepphrdvllle, where I met my (late of Lanadowne) and their ten children, all of whom are well. To know what true-. hoapitalit means one has but to visit this family. r. Bradley has 200 acre: of tim- wheat growing. The older boys have 320 acres each of line land of their own and are out ploughing up the rich prairie while one dnuglltur is teaching school near by. All twelve are working. Tliey are healthy and ' happy. and glad they came to Manitoba. Mr. Ilrulley drove me over the district for two days and dro ped me at Rayeld, at the house of W. \ . Latimer, son of my old friend. R. F. Latimer. of Lansdowne. Mr. Latimer, two brothers and a brother-in-law all live here. They have ne farms. are sober and industrious. and are getting rich and they deserve it. Not far from here I visited the house of an old schoolmate George Johnston, late of Lansdowne. his wife and ten children. I also met here John Roberts, late of Lanadowne. He is now harvestiu . He is 86 yean of age. Un reaching '\'ani I met M. Barker, late of Portland. He has a tine farm and stock and is on the high road to wealth. Mrs. Barker is: daughter of W. Webster, of Bastard. The family are much pleased with the coun try. I next metmyoldfriends theShep rds. Henr_v,George and James. lt wou d do your heart to meet Jem. He is as cheery and rightuever. and believes in the future of this province. Hie son is out ploughing a 3(1) acre patch with a yoke of ig oxen. Two beautiful daughters grace the house, and Mrs. Shep rd dis uses the hos italities of the house In the olx fashion- ed in way. I`hen'I met George Morton, of Norton. who` is the friend of everybody. He is rushing around building cheese factor- ies. and he deserves the thanks of every inhabitant of .\Ianitoba for his ecrts in that direction. George knows, and I can see it. that before ten years this very prairie will aatonish the world with its cheese record. -and I any God speed to Mr. .\lorton in his work. Tinnn anal anann will ...-n -........:a ...- . old friends. Mr. and .\h. J. L. Bradley _ RASCAL1; REOOMME-l;)ATlON. am.-n a tuna: auto! 00 I001`! Iupicion. A large nnnhetolnow building! are be- ing erected in thilcit . including the Ro- man Catholic . which will out about $40,111). Tiia acwunts for the prom rirofnllolu-csof ucchunca. none IlI):O|! it"; Still banana Ann -n--an ---I 1 non. II I50 city two wp-.-aklng About Peonlo _`l:o u\ \\\ e are Surly nll Acquninuul \\'IllI-`(iQ0_l'[6 ' Mortun llelunrkinble Active. and J. ll. Hon-alto a Who]: team In Himself. In this letter I" will conne m self to a chat ab-mt aovoril Leeds boys I nave map. I came into .\lunitol>a at the northwest corner, a put known as the `I`Antlen," sud M~`orkoul my ti1lI1truck B6ilVTn"ii1.` ' I met on the nhtfm-m R A ll.---I=- 1w.7i. 'WEBS';'ER given INFORMA- non couceuma THEM. nks IN MANfTOBA. swirl! Qlnpiylllg uur hit! show Illql I-slow. andlittlo or no cnnunt but as a purifying spicy. the tutor taken from such a noun: cannot In uhon Iapicion. lame munborolnow huiklin. u. r..- . pl$. Aland I uiyenhlonlomthecit-ofthohuy. `curl I!lllIdiI0|IIl'Ibg!l&ItI1l)'.`il'e0itdtyn onctingthonoeuuuyhuildincaforiu - iuguIwith"InuhunahnccoIpun:.v c~ aoununul-."a'l`holilnumnofound.stion of thiucityianotouil txenchodtothcdepth oldxfugnndthoshigukhuhocna conspicuous future olthe I-onk thnutu. Innfovrdqysthemainpipourillhoinpooi _tiou uidtho that through which it 0:- tudn lonllod and puma! an foruu-l`v. Whorcthoulidiaofniciontulcpthnpid of ` in nude. Those men are aolgoth. vigilant and careful oecn. and have: thocondence und nupectofthccitinns. I unnot nnguino ufucoun otosneccnvhontheworkia nished. uoumoof thovnhr II 3' from thohnby: nahort t'nItlIQbnI'!l}hu`UI city). mqy vuuly` choun. t t in reach to doubt"this. With I-iron And sewn emptying their cantata shore and I `$10!. ahd link or in: any-mun an. ....o -. - nu.|..E J 1 \\`un: B "IL:-:tdd`Yn1 fun with inenund nnnnnioign I --- - '"" ':':.`:."'...."*.'."......,{ "`..""".,.......`. ' no to-Lhv uoaveudm tho! `-rindow clone ~ou-laoohtunnllouldlg the` Wine for add. Rchi ' `neolloctiou of nnojonn nit` Iinotnn: city. udcouvheonlolthcucclkincyofthc .\\'Ino : F low: medium, I thus an f aznlod tomuing hmulyghwhdhuhmrmyfx V r------1 THE ClI}' 0'4 yE}}1\'; ._____ _M `hum! Uilu Kl.IQ.| } I hi-'`o.uuiuf|oIutIu`I`u`u.go0o[IIvorkn. T ff? ITVI. ET \aI'IW)l'1l. A hhonr and Lee. while uounling in I duh on Prince: cunt ycntcnlny. ncolw ed 3 uuttoh. 'I\0dqIlnIItilIHOK.&l . R. bi.- Infhhnmtl nnnlnnalinnrmungndlihpi-w` TI IX U-`UCI~ `Jun 1!! yuad Iglinble Lnbhufo Lon- do parlor. ontnnl ginger Ill. - Juno cnwfonl. ` A |.L._. _-_..J l._ _L:|- -__-_._u_- 2- tplnoof piuhlockn. hardwood. hrdpzwftrootlr. cutorurcct pain In uiuinuuucluly, ulu VII ucllill. I & Booth`: in an chat l IL... L..|n... __4a __|:_u- I _u._..-_ I1lI'I-Iiuuumunllnlu . ` mum Inttnlionbundvm giveunopen `uirconculntholnrkonfddayevening. A lbuuuonthlnuuorcduconu nnforn W ITI- Fvoaonol Aid. Thompson on camping at Cahlngie lake. lb olocttic Iunpl will he covered by pu- ns: an rclluaon \ 11.. u 1 3.... 3--.: _:u _,.. _n-__ :_ I1 IHIKICIIH III". I larumoulh. diodthio um 11... um |_n.Iin.I.....< 13 U. UTTII1 The A" buttery band will not play in tho prl to- ' ht. P, I-`.31-nan! nIn\I|nlh IIIICICJ III! I the :2 excursion. bolt`! under :3 un- ol the Dotuuocioly. 8150 U1: clouod. Noisy Purngnhn Plckod F]: by our Re- ponon In Their Rumbles. menu mini Icvuru Iuvc Much to NOV. J J. Swift. hmclierof the Mean. Swift. of Kingston. Hobnov one of the bishop : ` council. is an irnuouhlo putor. nml An Ollllltf. yun. The synod of Albany diocese has met and } publihod tlndeuuenol ch. thin! plenary % 1 council of Bultinon and fourth provincial council of New York. Among the appoint- ments nah nevord have fallen to Rev. J. J Ru! In-nblngpnl OL. ll.-.- \'...:lo .3 llll uuuw uuutulu junuoc souvenirs. .\lr. Socnton. manager of Caldwell 6: Son`) lumber Imaineu ln city, huinout in his nn'gIn:ion'aftor ring aerveu the lira faithfully And cupuhly for five years. l'[0.llll`l|l)IfdOi.IIPal'1.lI. Hi: nnnnnn. uuruunvuluuur. noopor wnonunoon in charge of an Agency If Pe'rth for the last two ycu-3. ; Tho lilllhi nf A$lI\' Jintuna M-Q nun} gnu-I \ u -no Juan--. ` rude? Ilia succes- `norhon Ibolr. Hooper. whuhuboen in ohm:-on of gun -manor no Pan}. Inn 9}... I- lllllfll CIIICKCIIR I Mr. John Murray, tnin despntcher. ; fonnorl of Kinguton, now of Belleville, ha | relnrnen from his trip to Briuin. He has onjoyonl hinnelf, and mingle: umong friends hem and receive: their fclicitations. He has some bcuxtilul jubilee souvenirs. ` _\h_ \`nAntIinn nnnnnor no r`.|.a...n :- Clllllv II IUIIKILII. .\lr.&'l'. F. Johnson. wife of an [own physician. is 1 money nuker. She is rais- ` ing SCKLCII) silk worms at her home in the central part of the state. mil runs an ined- hnlor which has this season hatched nut 700 dnzeu chicken. \I- I...L_ \l..__.._ A--!- I -A -- ` uxvpc II II tenueltu. Tenants V. Powderly says that if he should leave his present oice at the head of the K. of L he would devote himself to literary work. The two great subject: of educnuon llltl temperance would receive his a entire attention. \I__ II` I.` I_I__.__ "9: 2 u .30 par: urugnt. `I30 infant Iouol Mr. I-Infant (fulcheth. .I...o.-.._AL .l:..I old. _..._._- - ul ac uer. lion. .\lr. Klara: will bekuighu.-ul in ling- lnnd. Another report is that the honour on declined by Dr. Daniel Wilson. Mr Moral. so his friends say, would certainly accept it if tendered. Torrvumn " "tting-lr uni-a that H In. n In xuuuuuu xaunq rlrl. no Wlll In l( in ' ton again Thursday, Aug. ~Ith. Hon. u'lunn.s White will reply to `the article of D. .-\. Poe, published in the July number of The Forum, on the Position of Cnnads." Mr. White`: contribution will `Pm: i?I?:f:|.l?E.:II I |__._-_|,-, 1 - n J. C. Hudy & Ca Inn! A fun clusa dry- monh nlnnnn. I uuv Illunull II I renal OI SIUJAIJ. \ Dr. Rnnbrugh ntumod to Tomato yea- mday after spendin n few dnya with his funilv at Thonnnd nhnd Purl: in am mIi{yIEo7E ' ;n.ii}" ".'FaJr'.12;a'Ci}'h"t}is f ' nThonand ahnd Park. Hum: In in inn-inn nnQ|'n `PI...-...I-.. A...- In. ll CE I2" term. ` A. IL Roan. uf \\'atertoI'n. C. F. Rpes and Tholnu Mills. hatter. of this city. hn: fine to I-u`n:Iand. They will viaist Frmcc nluid Scotland before returning. \\'i|li.uu K. Vanderbilt, who is in London. has leased Benufort Cutie, Lord Lo\'nt~`.s ` not |nd`:"ctun-aqua sent in lnrernou, for two non at a renal of $I0.000. Dr. Rnmhrnoh unnrnml 2n Tnnnntn um... IEIIIIIIII l0I' U Illliln. Mr. James l-Z. .\lo_\-kn, in: wot u! peni- tcntiaricn. hu left for .\lmito the North- \\'en and British Columbia on as tour of in- spection. -Qligkuoe (`levelnnd will tnke A place As ` lint usiohnt teacher in 1 rixute Fifth avenue New York school at t o openlng of the Sefternher term. Watertovrn. Rees Ir: l'IlI'lIlI I'll! uc ms opponent. `Mn. .\lcCarthy. wife of Thomas .\lc(`ar- ` thy. deputy ration of St. Vincent de Paul penitcntit '. is visiting friends in the city. .\Ii:s Ad in I-`aurunnn nf lirnml I-`nrkg, pcuucuuu '. Is nuung lnenus Iu me cuy. .\liu Ad is Fengunuu. of Grand Forks. _ Dakota. is" in the city enjoying the ussocim tious of many relatives au.l triemls. She remain: for a month. \I.. l-..... I: \l._..I_._ :_.__,_-__ t__-._: ' 1. uuuognue, mu 0! l umeuus lionognue. -o_fnd$onl.l!-5..-in visiting friends in this on . . W. J. Morrison, of New York. represent- i the American system of electric arc ` tint. is in the city. _ Ma): Baillie lespoudcd for the Kingston yacht club It the lorouoo ynchtsmeu`a bur qua! last night. MI`. Ctuinier I`i" attain In Jun nvnnun-\-1. qllcl T` lugul. .\lr. Connie: will again be he conserva- tive cumlichto in Ottawa county. .\lr. C har- les Devlin will be his opponent. ` MIL n.(:al`lh\`. rife nf Thnmn; \It(`au-. p luau: 1'! _ \_ > ` The uuemluen of T. llnieyi-family are 1 f camping on [love Inland. -,g 1 T > The lxingof Spain i: just}! months old, and Iran I nhry an monarch of s1,wo,o0o I IX!` \ 0ll'. ` :, Muylnxi tting: Anqunuu. M J. )1. Cuaplugll lei! to-dnv for this irest. ! f i friemla hare. ' V 'l'L_. ..__-._|._._ ._t-I-' \o-.~LQ,,:`. . n People .1:-5.... ctuuquls Sllyiugilulld ` , Ben .-hndenua. of Deuxnko, is \`is'_iliug `"f\':"r.;3; ninip-. of Rochontet. and -r. J l _ugh. of'l'onnt2o. are friends in the ] (HIV. . ' INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Auotlolulhi-IhocIoIIIluqo-Inhouo cltIol'IIqIu;hou' Enhanced. Ahoathlnydlho at -i tool Sou. uni ml Ia nnououiloluuhuunollopurcunl. inurqu. Tinnnnghbnl-nlnlln-$..-A.. ""`!I|Iuonll'uu; !!.'.'S..T"""""'I-- .-In`. `. D6nogh'ue, son of Cornelius Donoghue. * LU-I=IdfonLI`-`\v.-in ridcine 5|-icncln in 21555-. .P_nso.mu. MENTION. unnuus III! II In! 60 III! I`! XIII hum. IIOIIII two Pfor followed vitlnbud tbto|d.wIhI Kelly Iain:-and hi A I nlni.-n g-1| oh...- IIVISITI In the ma. min; otnuna. '. chi.` ago-Boutongnmotluooondnod col in fnoroloutna. Anon. dcllcqo. after twomuvuuugundolho and Ilgrdmk Ink nl Hun -Amok: u. I gonna unnuwuvlmi, [ Km. ms of on 0...... _.ul__ ._.. nurunxo, upucuuyullnuu 0| IIIO oecunon. A Wuhington do tehuyn: Among some people you , \\'uhing0on`n pitcher, in dtcidzly I bigger hlll than Grover Cleveland. The rumor: for this popularity illho fact thstln ucconpliahod u (out thntno other pitchor has yet Inc- ceodo-I ind this reason. He that on; the Detroit: I Inga ud ucited crowd. In the eighth in . with Gotnoin on third, In struck out and NI-OLA:-n chm; ninnnL .5 an`: L." J- on unnl, nu IIIICI DIII Iuclllullll Ind Brouthon. who much at every hull do- Ii:-end." I- AL. ..:_.I. x__l.._ -3 'lI...._.I__I_ (12 uw un-I:-unu Iunucu. won puyou sag]; 30. day, would he mnpind by I geadungn from Tomato, upocially choton for the occasion. A \\'uhinnlnn tlnlnh-1| nvn - Amman "::::....:*.......-' `'`'`{'E...... '=---:-- AI.$A- A11` nxnm non hue-hnllcluh, uohgrum from \ \ Bollerillo Int evening, ' in; him 3 ` hue-hull much. Inhn 1.-ml dnir tn. air. n. a. r.uIuI.z,pE.I.II 01 Inc [38. thn MIMI. --.1131" The tiunncorepon pnunhdnthooonn- -.-il meet` on Mouzlqy owning mosques]- <-.ltbut.ronholhntiandI chann- in;yeulnI)'a'-lnilhonlho . Tb nu-can [mu rub. Bonus. at: . will an-hunt to 8l|..'.'7. and tlh. tin can at collection ndI$EouI3.'o`77. danhcud {man the upoodituu. unhckilo and un- controlhhh. 871$. luv. u & -at qIlil'IBQI.& Inn in '-b . `J. muucn I-pun at Ilka! .- ITKIY ':.fu"|hn M-L -as-L nan . 4... .5.