`I. I'3E`..` .3.L.`B_ N:T'l'o Be I-lnu-muted. Yeeherdey afternoon I hrmlunnn grew merry end could hardly sit on his box. He cnnvueed ll lady at the out do 1`. end lady was about to enter L e , eck when oioer Aiken interfered. The officer very rightly told the heokmnn that he could not drive a lady manger when in such n since. The cehg; was wrnthy but hid only gone in block when A con nle of Am- oricnna hailed him and paid inn $3 for three hours` (lrivin . Ahuut wnnouz huuvu. (-r. Rogers, who for some time past. has had charge of the oicern mean at the Tate .du Pont. barracks. is "absent. without |ea\'e"nnd it in thought. he hm; deserted. He was last seen at the ball in Victoria U..Il nu oh. nimlut nf Mnndnv last. The "America gives her nasengoru nor own trip nmong the islands caving King- ston 2 ).m.. proceeding down t.hel!anndinn ohanne as far an Alexandria Bav, up the American clmunel culling uh tho Thousand Inland Park half an Hourhhenoe t.o(iununo~ ....n and Kinnntnn 'I`i:-Imm nnlv 250. Inland Park lmlt nourunenoe wuuu quo and Kingston. Tickets only 250. Hwllllnwml II I'll!- The youngest child of Scat!`-Sergt. Lng of "A batwr . a boy about a couple 0 yaurs old, awn lowed n in d -rlew avenin 3 ago. A doctor was tangled in. but cou d not do nnvthinu and the pin remains in tho doctor milled In. but. counu anything in lime lellown system. w rile he. Apparent,- Iy. nutfera neither pain nor inconvenience. I-`|tall'-Sergt. Long in at. present. in Eng- and. Iiululno Ouung. St. Mark`: church Sundav nohool chil- dren enioyod ll picnic at. Lake Ontario park yoatordn nfbernoon. They wbnt out on ii 3 min car. A very happy time was pro\'i(od for the children. Early in the afternoon a little one was miuoad and uhomout. diligent search failed to locate her. 1!, turned out she hnd remained on the cur nnd landed at. the park at its next trip out. Haul- nl 1'9-pl-. Around on Crulehen. Yesterday (`npL Hvuckin mule his mt n penmuoe at his oioe Iinoe meeting with t. \e uocident on the whnlebnck barge. He in just nbleto hobble around with the uid of crutches. Hi: lower limbs were out and bruised. and the cords an: acre from boin strained. He stop I through I cool ole nndfellmtothe hold. Although barely able to stand. he stuck to his post for A oouplo of days. Nld solely landed the two vrhnlobuok aectionn nt. Oqdenaburg. 1-no -Ann-Ia" Among the iplsndu at-2 pan. slurp coll- ing at Gunnnoquo each way. Ivory lid; In `rho um and the gentleman also. should call at Hon- derson'I rooory to-morrow Ind tube Tin - I-Ilmu in! V. it will In I0l'V0d {P00 I day. GOIIOITI l'0( I-umu jel y, 1 It's Dcadczjc Had A rloaainc mi... Bydenham street Methodist Sunday Iohool picnic at Chnnnol grove was well at- tondod. Fine weather wu an advantage and the boat. got back at n proper hour. 'I:h`e c||:jldren_ were landed home about 7:30 `me cm o'clock. Bnlully nnormum At.`2p.m. the large. now, comlrtablo Itoamer America Moon the islands. Half an hour at Thou . Island Park. n..n.. rm. I Only 250. Hill] (III II In lonplul at Quebec. Or. John Brmnnh in am] oonnodjn hoa- Pitnl at Quebec. He was more aorlonglyx injured than was at first reported. ` Th0` force of the blow he received rendered him unconscious, in which condition be re- ._.-:....a c..- Hlbnan minuuu R He last nu mm: mm m Hall on the night` of Monday last. lilollllljl In rulynun Next. Sunday Rev. Dr.` Sims. pastor` of the Bond street Congregntional church. Toronto, will preach at both nervioouin the First Con regntional church hero. Rev. A, W, Ric ardmn will fill the pulpit of i*3'S.'"E:"$ "}Z.{?B?{;1"oEL}'i.m. A. W. Rio rdaon pulpit Rev. Mr. Sims ohuruh. unconscious, Ill wmuu uu mained for tteen minnbeo. I Clll Iltlllu ROCHE- Major L. W. Shannon, Nah I`. W.O.R.. hu resigned hincomminsion in the mgiment. Mn'or W. Baillie, Into Adjutant. of the 47th tt.,wi|l likely new I. commission in the Nth butt... nnd wil Act. an ad- jumnt of the corps. Thn Nth butt. has been mnlnced to the of the The Nth bntt. mplncod old rank 0! A six colqpuny I'0f|)S. Gupta. Cartwright nnd L`. Strange will have command of the two companies thun form~ ml I ed. The Nth butt... in the recent. inspection, will be mlrkod an .1 nix~coInpan_y corps. Beinq thus short. two companies the stand- ing 0 the regiment. will have a very low mung. The regiment. was reduced to four nlmmian on nuthoritv of the l).A.H.. but rntinu. The regimem. rouucou to tour cvpnnion on authority l).A.U.. I. 3 commander in chief did not sanction tho change. -non-1\AnA. Anzgnvu-\A| Iovomonu of u Pooplo-.Wlnl they APO Bnylug nut] Doing. J. A. l'Inpp. jr., and wife. Pioton, are in the city. Mina Laura Wood. Smith`: Fall, in on n cioty. in II] the on on.bunmoM. E. O'Donnell. New York. in now holding u position with the National express oom- Pm}- uoonn Roberta-on. uthr unending two Uoorgo Roboru-on. unr apondin wookrhere with lrionduudnrnotl to y to Montrul. I...l...' ah: nl Mnnitnln, in not in lho mty. Mina Wood, Fnllr. vinit. no friends in Kingston. Mu-rv Hanlnv left. In... for Brodxvillo vinit. friends In lung-wn. Hurry Henley loft. to-uny to visit. for I couple of wooluu. M r. Ynnnu. of the (Hobo investment :0- no vml. [or couple ol ween. M r. Young. of the cioty. in in the city on.buniuoua. Montraql. Judge Rain, 0! Manitoba. in now in Kin Lon. but in shortly expochonl to louve lor uropo. ` \f-.o and. Raw A, \\', Rinlurdnml will lor Europe. ' Next. week Rev. A. W. lliclnrdson will spend I few days ll. Rt-|nl.!on| vinibing olal muuninunou. .\lin Sumo lmnnu. 0| me unopnonu u- ohnnu hn gono to.`l`omnu> on a two I wool: -nation. I` nu.-oAlIn nn-I kmilv And Mn. Erwin ux unununooa. I hints: Nolan md Boyle. Humnoquo. gm - the guest; of Mines I-I. nnd l-I. Audorvon. Johnston strut`. \I:.. Sinai. Ihnnhnr, nf tho mlnnhon OX- nation. ' T. Gouwllo and ltmily and Mrs. Erwin and hmll . of Kingston. an Al. Dnlhoulio Into. 1 will remain nun! vooh. Ald. (3. . Allen`. lu-ally hf! lot choir cottage. Hadland avenue, Thonund ls- lmd park. thin morning. lo Jpond the mlnuur monllu-. - Min Nolllo Wnuon returned to her home 1! Pnrkdnlo thin Inomlu. that in onjoyohh video! two wcoh :0 Mn. l`.O.B no. Rklouuu-at. \n..| n|...4.u-ganphnrnl cholau I`. 0. II ERIC! dlt. ma llhn.oldotdAn3hbrol thglsto mu. Oollhr. A uaruna lidwnrd wu- lun. `lawn. a l of tho Bnnlrillo \'.I.C. . In Broekvllbon 'l`I:I1-Id: . A 1 man I... in mnlnh whit- i.IiI pucntqhn lblouo II`l|lO- lMyuutudqy.'&cwuutby`wuyd 'l`o::utoI;nH\||io I unt iu~ lueownlhounuulpriun. w. `.1. hnnnvunh. in--. l$nnrIy d W 'adrv sun. in Man lit cunvnu|inn.'t.Allu |!N, no u visit an lath! Counci- min hound. hun- . nut byvnyol To-Morrow A nernoou . "America" gives her rnasengoru ho! nun n-in nmnnu the islands uwinc Kml` lohnnton .\lin Sunk Dunbar. of the tolophon ox- .L-.._ I... can: on ,`l`nnnnu-A on 1 turn PERSONAL MENTION. CITY AN D VIOINITY. Ahuut Without Leave. ~44 __L. In. ant-\n Shun Exolnngo of Pulplto. .....l.... D-.. nu ' iml, .__._j__.._ Saturday Aftorlllllll `ooory and tune 'l.'ll\" ,it all pound packages om . Jan. nouuen on bu. Three n-pocml l`ul man couches cont.uin- ing press men from the United States :xr~ rived this morning. They took the mail boat. for Montreal where they met their train again. We ask nothing better clmn an honest beat. of our claims, and am willing to ntnml or fall by facts and figures. You cnu save a night. of money at. our store now. Grand Union. M-n- n.-an... uouulnr wlur Hun: nu-A nn. mnulnnonge caught. an mat porn. Heculquarbers for camping and picnic nuppher. Jan. Rodden 6: Cu. A car land of water nine. for utte on Now nuppner. Jan. rwuuen on l/U. car Iond pipo, treal st.met,, in connection with the Steven street. drain, arrived this forennon. (`........o. ......o...'... non rnalunnnl in m-inn 3g:;aan"i5i1s1;y houne during the July clearing sane. Yesterday afternoon in load of mnrnh lmy was upset. on Montreal street and the driver thrown to the ,-ground. revoiving in severe nhnking up. . Come to ()orrignn s sale. The Rochester bootblnnk in the city in quite a joker. He noticed "A" buttery rnding this morning and naked, Where is bhe pita-,her and catcher 1" The ateamvacht. R.U.A. left, Otuawu this IIOHIHMI IDOIIFII Ire F6 rl/i3|I U) IIIIYU uuu I vs? pleaslmt trip so ar. he new umping engine has not yet. ur- rived from oronto for the water works department, although ibwaa expel-Led dur- ing the early part. of the week. lreat. bargains at Carrignn'n. ~ We can heartily recommend the Bee" brand Celyon ton. It grows more popular every day. Pull: up in half pound and pouhd packages onl Jae. Rodden & U0. n-pecml bverytmng muatxnesolu. Lnrngnn on uo. We have wash suite that will wash. Prices mm. at 660. to Sl..5U. Grand Union. The Ifoamyschb Naiad is doing lively service for-its new owner on the Bay of Quinta. Rt4wmr'n lima inine and lime iuico cor- unnu Umon. The souicle special [mm Ulnimgo called here this mornin . She had I50 passen- gers for the mnil t. We have 1! rod hot. sale coins: on of bar aim. urana Union. no annual illuminatinn of the Canadian islands will take place in the viciniL_v of (lananoque Aug. llth. Pay water raw and save discount. Swoe ing reductions in dress goodnat R. Mu am`: July clearing sale. The editor of the (lane Vincent. Eu-_'le IV. Mcnui 3 July clearing 8lll8. The sditor of the Cape Eu-,;le will give a prize for the first twenty-pounl mnulnnonge caught. at. that port. I H6llltuBr`:Ol'B cmnnimr nicnic nroel. (mun, nrnveu mun l0rOn0OlI. Cu:-pots, curhniml. om. reduced in price at R. .Vlcl"nul'n Kingnbon (.`nrpeL Ware- house during the July clearing sale. Yentordnv nfternoon lmv one pm-,her and catcher 1'" atoamyacht. morning bound homewnrd. The excur- nionisbn nbonr-I are rejxorbeul to have had a ......-9 nI-.uu...6 I-in -A nrl urand Umon. Mun] pononu wonder wh they are un- able to out everything. )rink Mnddon Cereal instead of coffee 1153! Lou and you will wonder At. the change in your nppe tine nmldi union. All rooera sell it. Joohun `night my: L no crops M the buck and of the county are away ahond of the section round about Kingutnn. The farmers out. there wi have good crops. Them ii mom nlaumra for mu than mo- lnrmern om. more WTH have goou Therein more louure for you pro- t. for us in our land of Java and Mm-lm coffee. We Are giving you the boat urti- ole at the lowest. price. Jun. Rodden & (Tn; flu roooivod eJ4q. Jun} mm or nngnut. . Jllll, - 174 Winston Stmt III to data Innlnlur U0. Our at no in the paper iaourclo so in the store. V a Are not in the habit. of making smbolnenba we cun L fulll. We think we understand the clothing buninoan lllltl know when we have bargain to ollor. (lrand Union. ' 1\....`o -um u-nun a unit fnr 1-nur hnv V uranu Union. Don't. you want. a suit for your boy? l)on`t. you want aunt. for your oldest. son? or by the wn don't you want a suit. for voursolf? I so now is the time and the Star Hall the pine!) to buy them. \'.oot.ordny nharnoou the choir of the First Con ntionnl church pionicked af Kingston The party rowonl down in akiffn. In the evening A number whoo|~ ed down and joined the crowd. Rnnhufnn -Nnrl.h Kim! mils direct. Sun- PARAGRAPH8 ?lOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. `u Iploo or. Ivory my [Mo--Wlnt tho `fooplo An rupxng Abonr,-zco:"mng me- upon tho Attention of Thou Who Are Tnklnt Kntnn. 3 III JITIIIIII III IIIIIII IIIIIU aunt ` Inhlnl llotoo. Bargain: at Corrignnht sale. Pay water rat; and save discount. ' Home-mule rupberry vinegar at Red- den ; IN.I.a.... :. nnlun om. unr .9. HmRrnI.hArn Iurnumn own. rnone :2. Shower 2 lemon squash, and lemon syrup at R.edden e. Bargains at Corrigan'e sale. St. emea ohurch `chair will enjoy an outing amen the islands next week. Be sure an come to our sellimr out sale. " ouung one uunnaa next, ween. Be sure an come selling Everything muotrbe sold. Corrignn 5: Co. We have st.ow'or'a lime juice and dial at Rodden's. Rinunlnn nf. Ann}. I .'n CIIII lb K0dd0n'l. Bicycles at cost! We will sell the balance of our atonk at wholesale prices. Grand Union. Th. nu:-hln nnnninl 'I-run Hluinnnm nnllml [or me man boat. going men's and boys suite. The store in full of bar ainu. Hrnnd Union. .. annual ilhnninnoiun nl` Hm l`nnmIinn on town and JOIYIOO mo cmwu. Rocheabor- -NorLh King mils day 6:45 pm, week days from Port Hope. take H:MI mm. (3.T.R. brain. For Alex- nndria Bay. Sundays, 9 am. Hrmley. agent. I)nn't balm nnv amok in thalnlks who ova cisn svs]_;EM. lion`: take any shock the,1nJ.kn Mho promise you the earth and give you :1 pop- corn bell. The people know we, do MI we any. Grand Umon. den Fishing in poor thimyear at Lhg Brothers islands. . - Ki-unntnn lnnmh-u n-inn Rn|mr`n amun mmaa. Kingwon laundr oice. Baker's gent`: Iurnil in; stow. Pgone 22. mu. '1 no PIG Know we_ no nu ma any. Anal cicnl chemists or nny encyclop-vdin will ml you that oolfoo contains poi:-nnoun nlknloida name as found in whinke, mor- Indrlnn -`Ling -tn-uuluning and Onh-non IIIII vull ull ulnu uullvv I.;uuu-uu-s llvlwirilulln whinke ', hino, ntrychnino and boboooo. ilnddon ` Makes the plume of coffee, uml iv n product. of our own soil. pure and whole- some. Morepalatablo thancolfee. (lrovorn sell it. \l-'Lion An... nhiptn Innnalrnrl nr nnlnnwu noll IL. \Vhiw drum nhiru. Iaundriod or unla - dried;EnglinhOxfordnhiru,summer nnd r- won. all qualities; top shirts, sweaters, oollnnl. cu . nootwur, half hone. In hot over thing in !urnish'rn;,-.- nnincludod in our rgmn-iving sale for this month at the Star "I . TL. Dgnh-on M-muurv nnmnlnnvl in tho Star Inn. The Ronfrvw Mercury completed its twont.yA.h your Int week under the man- ngomont. o! in founder. whose reminis- conceit of the growth of Renfrew from I then un mining backwoods villuge into one of o nolid go-Aland towns in the OL. hm Vnlgby an interesting. May I null on an nor. `OW: do lg vol-tin bankrupt. 2&1. be- and ' no` bankrupt. 5305!: oouro we haven't my. We do not Adver- tine I forced anlo become that in I fake. W0 simply have the hnllnoe from spring 0! the finest. stock ol truly-made clothing -dver thorn in Kingaon. and if I cut in prim will sell it we will not have it the end ol this month. Stu` Hull. \l`.Jn..4I.- lnnnn jnhn rinhar Phrn. ol um: monun. nun. Wodnordny romp John Fisher. Porte- mouth. mhuod I lino mum at bay goldingn John htimor. The prioo paid In 8210. The animals am well rnwhod-in ovary aspect. In Iaking thou: I-xmo, landing Lllurl` hohind 1 rig. tho hofunbocsmo lrightongd at rpanin stud on and broke any. giving _omi - onblo uoublo to shot. than romp: ru; Thur Jnlv -IA nl elnlhinn ii on.. onblo trouble elect. their recapture; . Our July ado 0! clothing in on. All values in puri_ou colon link into oblivion when oonpu-od to um izonrr oorinp. Ao culhnlnonmadolnovorything. 1 No lingupl-San. but I clcnnclcu ` out Ihnncun Ibo` biggest hrgniiu for 1 ll:-oplnundoonvinc-0 younull I n ` ulna-giving we no and , uhuldon than our eornpotgtovi. win ~ cbo':=n`t1w;.bo? `W0 hnnno Iniddnd _ 1 to . goods an an (nu cousin: and in will [hi . tho hung. ` thinuouuulholhrll Ems. `-5.3. in manila: ilk; ink] in ` We Can Make You Feel tliuuouthauhouht nut. Every {dude in um uilh. cold in ova-yothnlannkcc. ~c.. our price Sh. pd dd/u._ Inn uhoapooll wu'hi- ill. Inch: nlia . new Ila. INCIDENTS i0iZIHE DAY. III. -I lime juice cor- }. JULY 17. 18961. nng nnu elocuon sure. M. Kirkpatrick an goats as an iuex n- sivo novelty A pnrm e of all the bicyc late in the city, men, women and children. It would be an imposing sight. ml one that would stimulate inherent. in wheeling. TI... mmmicim. mnmhar-a in the Uuober would stimulate Interest. In wneenng. The oppoeitlion member: in the Queber assembly will meet at Quebec on July 22nd to arrange for the campaign under the lendership of F. H. Mnrchnnd, who retains the lendershi . all the rumors to the ,eon- brnry nobwlt. standing. _ \`\ ecnrry the boat boys` clothing made mnrked at $1.00 and men onereu Bl: unu- priue. '[ hings are done this way in some ch isnle stores, but not here. We are 9! here to sell you goods for what they are. mid to sell wool for wool and cotton for cotton. We therefore ask you to come in and examine the goods even if you do not buy. It will be ll guide toyou an to what the goods nre worth if you examine them uloeely. the material. the make. the finish. for the price we ask. It in no trouble to show oodn and our prices lure the lowest. Star I . T is not Tea or Coffee, but the ._'|`Iu- \'II|Ilng soldier: Cnuld Not (in Free Aaron The III-Iclgc-. Quite ll little "indignation meeting" oc- curred at the toll gate on Caternqui bridge _veI-terduy afternoon when the visiting cmleta were enroute for the llo all military college ilnd fort. Lieut.-(Sol. Vic ll. l).A.l:., had no ideal that the visitors would be charged toll, and when the gete-keeper held up the procession he tried to explain. He told Mr. Uowmnn that he had received orders from the militia department At Ut- tnwu to show the visitors through the quarters. and he was i uita certain it was iinpro )8!` to clmrge. T e gate-lxeepercow tendon that the overnment grant only covered the Calm inn militia. and visit- . .... anlalim.-. hurl - rich}. in nnv, They went on to Syracuse to seek yvorx. The iieubeimnt governor of Ontario and Hrs. Kirkpatrick gave a dinner Inst. night. ut. government house. Toronto, in honor of Mr. Hardy, the new premier of Ontario. Several oi the excursionista on the nbr. Bun Vovnge were left over esterday ninet- noon. They missed the t.. Some of the youths have been enjoying theinselvea since. amce. The (Jalgary Herald says that Mr. Max- well, the Presbyterian clerg man who was elevbed for Bumu-d, B.(,`.. lfit `'90 run blunt he might. attain," and made his call` ing nnd election sure." Kirkuutrick aumroata inexpen- n0!.wIt.net.an(l|ng. % ecnrry in L`t\nudI\. No chen goods worth 75. mnrked 11!; $1.50 and I. on otfered at half- .w:.... 'nI.am.u am nlnnn thin vmv in nmne celled during me alwrnoon nuu uruumg. Bert. O`Uonnor, travelling paaoon or agent, of the R. & O.N. 00.. arrived by L m Spartan to-day to look into the bunineu here. here. - W. T. Walker. of the Perth Courier, in in the oily. He was 5 delegate to the masonic grand lodge. which met. at Belle~ ville. "The uttetion of the board of health in culled to the condition of the lane midway up the block from Montreal to Sydenlmm an-net. smset. ` . .\l l`(-I. Faucher and two childx-en.Rouheat.er nre the guests of Miss Sharp. Block street. Mr. Fltuvhur was over for n short visit but returned home again. uuim A number of vounu men who ne- returned home again. Quite a number of young compmlied the steamer Empire State to Onwego. Wednesday, did not. return home. They lo Syracuse to seek yvork. The linumnnnt uovernor covorou me urummnn mlllmn. anu \'Ian.- inv soldiers had (I right. to pay. \\ it}: this Capt, Lloyd. who occupied the name carriage with (fol. Vidal and Col. Twitcholl, put his hand in his pocket. And wanted to pay for the twenty-six carri- mms. In fact. henrossod the money into the city. ` , Mien Mary Murray in visiting friends at Watertbwn, N.Y. White` raspberries It Carnovsky e. J. M. Brown, representing Cycling. To- ronto. is doing business in the city. Long blackberries It`Cnrnovsky e. Ho ! for Clnyton, R.oyelTomplnr,e excur- sion next Thursday night. Tickets 35 ota. Mrs. S. Cunnem. Cherry street, lelt to- dag "for Cleveland, Ohio, to visit relntivea. .'Halligan, jr., ie trainin for the bi- cycle races. Jack ought tp make a {nut ruler. Ice Cream Soda 1-run nun :14 u u iAbnEEnnEALco.~A3aFE ton street. Mrs. Adam W. Pearson, Winnippg. drop dead on Thursday while droning her c nildren. ` Man Mnldmrl 'Kinu hu nuund`O.he kin- her children. Miu Mildred `King has pauotfthe dergarten examinations and obtained an uasintantfa certicate] Enwnrden AVOPV. Sharbot IARO. F8- vessel load of lumber more. All the ntreet. oars run in one direction to-do. . The belt lino syuoonn was can- oelle during the afternoon and owning. O`U9nnpr,_ _t_rm~Ie||ingI pa_a_aonqer spam here. us wanted to lor Lne lwenl.y~aIx carri- u as. In fact, he pressed rronoy hfr. Bowman's hand. l.ieut.Col. Videl naquellted the captain to take his money back. and alter considerable pereuaeion he did no. The colonel then paid the bill, nteting that he would certainly explain the matter tothe government. being as- nurod that the SI.-I00 a year gaid by the department for the use of the ridge would cover such oaaee ae thin. The colonel was extremal put out over the Hair. (Jul. witchell. l`.S. consul, woe also greatly annoyed. "It was the one black spot in the cadets` visit," said he. The otlicorn were more than delighted with the thin 5 they aaw in the city. but no visitor couh be held u at so loll gate without cono`udiug t at a country that tnlumted such a thing was behind the time-1 in modern civilintion." The oouaul was ver sorry that the thing had occur- red. llv another eom ny I-hould come during his time here e would certtlluly have them transported on the Pierrepont or some other boat direct to the fort. rider. H e Walker. London, Ont... is visit.- ing hi rather. w. w. Wnlkor, Wollinm` street. 1 Mn Adam W. Pearson. \NinniDoll.\ uasintanta cermloateq Ix-warden Avery. Luke, turned from Symcuse today. He sold as vessel load of lumber there. All Hm nfnnnf. nnrn mm in mm dimalzinn Iln I charge 0! Orllnlnnl Alault. Thoro mmiaoo to be rnthor I diltnnaing one for t. police Imgiutmte to consider tomorrow morning. Tmdny n young woman. raiding on Ru-sol atnot. sworn out n wdrnnt. against n young man who has not yet complohod his npptentioonhip. The charge in um oulrqo, And tho otfonoo in clnimonl to hue been committed within n week. - . 'I"I.. .l.t-ml-no in I vonnn mun 'ihn In": the Very um: nun crowded Into an ` , Bunion of anion. ' New green corn at Cnrno_vIk :. A. Shaw. of EM. cuotomn, I-Iin, in in the city. Minn Mu-v Mumv viuiting week. The clolomlnnt in a young mm "who In : not nuidod in the city my long. On the market yeotudny morning the young vo- mnn stand her out to I policeman and Iwdiflho Id not com I the `.`f.. .- ....E`. .`.' .... -n.. ` .`h....; {$35 _'1`..E"__" __`1'.':_'_'_ ; !_ . " ulna! iflhecoum not compel we young man to marry her. The Alleged guilty person remained in coll: All dc . The young nun in much thought of by in em- [lggoro and others. he mun: mun claims that the girl wu mhzlllllllnlllwuu wunv: yup.-vu t 1.; noun timo ` I the lnnnccru Inuw-10d b Kidd. 8"A:oicor sand to-dny that the police was Alwyn ol opinion that tho girl in: married. . CPI.` I'III' `VII ?- Thin morning tho Iouohry ol the pubiio school board nouivod from & 31.1` l Id`: bar I I u t- :l:nn and h nwudd for, the oxhibit ol vurtictl writing vhih the Ir lie ncbool bond land at tho it. ...|.|i. int.-nhlru.oumn:l In medal in I t. nuns, mound In an llllninlsh `sultan. and in About `AL... inns. in ulh-dc. On an [lo onmd others. 1?? ng girl mu i tonmlnwho vubbligod tolonvo ck. mm. -nun Linn gun; The nit] nvn tho I |iUI|7~ GENERAL VPARAGRAPH8. >>~VI.X7' ' 43$} < TOLL WAS DEMANVDED. .._,.__._`____ World`: lblr Awnin- u oongeu to lave The girl my: night. An aoat They Came. They Hnw. And They llml A Very (loud Tlme. It is not likely the members of 'I`ibbett's cadet corps. Troy, N. Y., who visited the city yesterday, will forget their visit to the good old limestone city, with its brist-. ling fortications. After dinner the mem- - bers visited the barracks, Fort Henry... Fort Frederick and the Royal military col- lege. -It was intended to makes visit to the Kingston penitentiary also. but time did not rmit this being cnrrjed out. I :-nhn lv fnr Llm rl. time in the hl8l:Ol'V did rmit this being cameo Ollb. Probn ly for the first time the history of this city the spectacle was witnessed of an American militia corps headed by its nwn hand. imrndiliiz the streets to tho tune of "The British l-`ronnmerau The corps, afwr returning from the drive.formod up in front of the Hotel F ronbennc and marched` along Ontario` street. up Brock, along Kin and down Johnston stroeta to Swiftfa w nrl, whom. without any confusion. the whole number embarked on the atr, Bon Voyage on route and march well. '1'nere was one mun about their style of dress noticeable to nl Kingstonimsuo well versed in military costume. Outside of their regular suit the mombers woro what they pleased. Some wore stand-up collars and cus. Others had white md colored hnndkerohiels around their necks, etc. Such I breech of discipline would not be bolerlted in Canada in the rnwest regiment. from the back townships. - As the boat. moved oil` the excursionists action and aelrrelmnoe. . The tourists any that the roads in chin district. are the beat the have met. with although there in room or improvement. There In good foundation and all t. at. is needed in Al little juuliuiuna cure for good wheeling paths. They say the Canadian roach: are better than the American. American mihcm headed by Ina own band, parading the of The British Hronndiera." VN... n.-um nnr returning from the to Uowego. The corps iacompoaed of A lot. 0 ne- looking. solduerly oung men, wh drill and march well. here was one thin? ..lm..o olman nOu`n nf rlv-an nntinmabla to II C. MITCHELL townships. As the boat were given three hesrty British cheers by those gathered on the wharf. l)r. Hickey timed the cheers-.' The soldier boys on the steamer res mded in just ssheerty II man- ner. while 1. ie band, which by the way is: good one for its size. struck up Viva la snndienne." One of the corps lost his hat overboard. but customs oioer Comer hap- Eoned Along in s skill` and rescued the and near. _ hand gear." 'l`he corp: is I05 strong and is co|`mnnd- ed by (In )t.. H. Lloyd. and is assisted by Lieuta. . M. Dunopnu h. S. W. Wright. and W. J. (inlbnith. no members of the cor expronaodtzhpmaelvoa In bein very wol pleased with theiriocamion nnt twat.- ment. hero. Such ovonh nerve to strengthen the bond 0! good fellowship which exinul nt. pranont between both oountrios. The ormlt laeole lleeomlng. And Wee Pre- fer-eble re`: Oynlers Then the Bother- `sorne III:-ts-`Ibo one:-tette Pleased With the Olnedlur Donal. Conventionnl citizens a! this borough, so widely oelebreted {or their conservative habits in int oldreee end actions. were astound lest evening at seeing two bloomer-clad maidens wheeling down Prinoeee etreet in company with two oom- paniona of the sterner eex. Those who saw the quertette`eried upon them in wonder endmede haste to acquaint their friends. who were not so fortunate tie to witness their arrival, of the fact. The sight of two ladies in web ooetume on our streets` is on unusuel one. in fact, it re the that time bloomer- oled lediee have been seen here in daylight. and the fact created no little etir. ' The port ' eoneisted of Miseel I . L. Newman and . J. Cox, And Mesere. H. O. Rig s and C. H. Goodud, Boewn. Mus. hey left Boston last week by train es la!` ue,Bu'elo, coming around by Nie- gnre Falls and Toronto. After doing" that section they started down for this city. tekin their time end seeing Ill the country. tom here they will go on down to Montreal. Quebec and u the Begueney. They are out for A goodp time end are bound to have it. The ladies ride ordinary diamond frame machines the sauna as their companions and wheel like experts. They look neat and trim in their bicycle costume. which, although out of the ordinary on for as this locality in conwrned, is for from being of e clmracter to be condemned. It is more comfortable for wheeling than the bother? some slrirt und gives the rider freedom ul uction and self-reliance. IN... o......:.i. ..... olmr elm mml. in this Ponl. The nchr. Fnbioln. light. cleared Onwego Inst. night to load coal. The tun: Active arrived up hut nil A Lot Of (lrnln Arrlvlng from Upper lain Inn-I I. wn down Lake Ontario for una porn. ha Kingston & Montreal Forwarding Co., in elevating the groin out oi the barge Middlesex. It. in being put into barges. Ia...-n... 6.. mm nines I-urtilnz out in load coal. Lu night. with the I. '1`. Co`! elevator, used at the wreck of the cur. Snmoa. um. ...I..-. Mvntin. Uhicmro. corn. Ind of The achra. Mystic, Chicago, corn, Emerald, Anhubula. timber. are on their mtg Ontario for this port. ha Kingston Middlesex. 1!. I! being put. mw ullxva. Forie lint. time since -main the aprifg all the craft. in the Cu vin oor. no in morn. They are all timber laden. Jam Richardson & Sons purchased the dlged when aboard the achr. Middle- aox and it was tlinchargod At. their elevator this mornin . Im.- o.... Elfnlinr from Moutreul. with lour bur . ninlnden. ` Capt. nkm says business is dull in Out in the chirping line and that I hr 3. of venue: were lying there in In 0. for the coal to Arrive over the rail- ways. Thip means money lost to schoon- DI'I. 81% Y-THIRD YEAR.- |TWO wm: our IN BLOOMERSYT Nil! morning ; The tug nlker. from Montreal, live bnrgea. light, ll'l'i\'0d up thin morn- ing. Sho wlcloar again to night with barges. ruin laden. (hut. hnn$ntu Anya on. Arrivnlu -80.11. Bmnookburn, 00.000 bu-hpls at what: Montaiglo. 50.000 bunhola: achrn. .\|c|I'oIo. MAIN) lnnholug wmni 40.000 busholnsollirlx. 52,193 bu . all from Duluth, consigned to the ll'l`f`n THEY GAME FROM` BOSTON AND II. I .uu. , That. boy 9! your! bu ourupocinl nuan- lion' jam now. Wh pay no little nttonuon tohin IMHO. Wow I lull stock 0! all kinds 0! vuh min and uor unit: that we are selling at very low prion to char. (Brand Union. ( 1`--5-An`: uh not [Gilli NI. Kenna along and gear. The corn Jnnd Umon. Corrigufu ale now going V AMERICAN soLoIR- aovs. {lwdbte money on cheap Shirts became 5 they are cold at a cheap (Price. _It no main nouns. Ellyn-r `r-~- , _ _ V) ,d _ |'nt pay. r The :11: {dent in the -end; Pay 1 fair price and get the be-st. _The best are to "be had at! If HIW!`!_ BY WIND AND WAVE. Ilj I - WHY WERE A-WH Ell; 7 , is un`crushal)le and keeps the skirt ~ and sleeves of summer gowns in ` the full are and puff of fashion through all kinds of weather and _ wear. All colors, 25g per yd. EXl'|'H.NI(|?\ I|l'I.Lhi'l'lN. Saturday. Jul lath, America" among the 'l`housun(\l..I min at 2 p.m. Fire `60. Mnhrlnv Jhlv `lth. "America" M) Pinion the 'l`homIum\l..lalundn< at 2 lire 200. Monday, July 20th, "America" to Pioton at ll:3() n.m. Fare 50c. \ .._jb A 1|. uxuunnnn, Punnu. Dxnxcmn um Elltmtllel Pul- oou street. block above old stand. ._..... --.-._j._---_.__. .1.-wt. nnur, Tim Lmnmx UNn|cn1`Ax:l-nu-loo Prlnouu strut. Telex hone 147A. Open Day and Night QUICo _` V New designs in Proc'aded,Silks. the handsomest goods ever shown here in cmbination colors. L__-I_I -l`,....Z_., -1` I _J_'-_l _...I Lnumo Unnnnnn um unman- Prhman an-oat. Comer Sydonhun It:-cot. 1 phone oammunloution. . (New \ ork cny paper: please copy.) UAI.|,.u.-n.m-At 429 Alfred street, King- amn, Jnlv lth. Marion 3.. dnusthtnr ol l'HHl)A\' EVENING. IN LAWN` IL" Roum of Mr. "Alnarlnn." Thus ngor mu :1. Plano return to 134 King and and ran vo rownnl. ON JULY I81`. WHITE l"().`( TEIIIIIIII Pup. black fomhaml pnol lplnrlipot cl tall. chain rolls! with lnllllll B. .0. A rowan! for rotnrnlnt to N. T. unnxwooo. ma Union aunt. IIIUDI. U LU uau: III IIIU cllyo Whiltst we are pleased to khqxy our efforts in providing a better store in which to show our goods are appreciated, our great aim for the future, as in the past. will be to have the right goods at the rigl prices. New Goods just to hand. New Black Mousselaine de CAI- AVG Soie. lY_. IICIE III LKJIIIIJIIIGIIIIII \.`Il`JI,I `- Specialoffering of Ladies` and Gent's _Ties in new shapes and colors. F Chnnlnt and Upllohn. lPerlorated Te)gtile_ IJIEIL l'nwr:|.I.~ ~At. Kingston. on Thuradn . July llltlx, I806. James William Power I, aged 54 years. Funeral will mks place from his lab roll- donce, Princess street. on Sunday 3!. `.2 p.m. Friends and acquaintances In ro- npoctlully invited to Attend. (New York city please copy.) Pu I As.-|uu-At. 429 Alfri ab:-not. Kl!!!- - ..s_2_. . 10 n_.m. -- Light variable` udlno to-day. south ouborly with ncvault My morrow. ` - - 1. \.MNl hlll bullllguull. Funeral private. (Chicago, Montreal and Toronto pnpon pleaue copy.) A Hnlliln (Ira hmmd. Reward Q0 Ildot. Any one rntnln nu her will he prguollotl. Fu.ou:ncl(`u|ur:11. Tn: rnn:|in-ma "oi mum nllll. known as In-mun`: oundn. Applyio J. II. lulvkl. I Olnnnoo strut. MOI HOURS N0. 96 QUIIN now occnplotl by In. waning Ilon III lay. Apply to J. B. CAIIDTXI. .......-- ,. ., ,, , THI VALIMIILI 830? AND PIIIIIC. III and It Prinoun and. no pun! oo- olplod by 0. D Ohovn. u but A novoctl Id In 1' I or our vcutyyun. Ap- We are being complimented daily on the appearance afoul daiiy gggearancerof out NEW STORE which, by the way, is cohainienii kn the `LO knef wk!-:' 1:3. with 6.1` without Crushed Fruits. by by all as the best lighted IQ! most (if) to date in the city. \X/hi cf ma urn nlnnantl On `thud: _:T RY mom HALE.`-IIIAN To AC1` Al Ioonnd mun. Addronu -I. 0. (Yllllll. Fnlhyn. N.\' :__; OOIS `I0 Ll4`.`l' WITH ALI MOD I - R urovnmoutn, with board: 5% l1:.r:O Inset. Prinou modornte. nunuxun nun iurnn gnu tor cool II. Apply at c Onuonn Oolnn .___?.._._..._.____ .,-..--.__. --_,,, l`l'Illl)l|0' OANOI; M110? Ouhlnm. Iuttulnluwnr. 1} shoot. Also Inc In IoI`I1\ad- `5 UUUI H il HIIIIP UI ice on a hot day with :1 drink of our deli- rious V an non. '1'o?nw u:'a`:o:.s . , o no mun o o o rosoho b any other modlunu I I! tho mo mukpu A ohln non. Ion Dsll Wm!!! sh: city than all ot or 41511100 04 I|ngg.`on.'1'oron0o and lo- od. notmnu oi tho no he rgogxhoi bun: 031:9! mod! _ U 0 ll LI V U I` \-I I Combined with I vary nourinhln Wine and in easily retained In dlgened by the moat dullcnu. CHILDIIN nut IT IIAOII A VI-MU Ian I Jul` IIIJQDJJIU-I zte-"-.`.""W:"""-*.I*.%-1'1-*'*.: .`L on u KlI'1nton. Toroenoo lo.n't.r:oMlI JHURDU NUTRITIVEIVIINE: ........................ .| -. _-_ , TIL! YACHT. "LADY or III! dIn.|oI\h.1.I|n. . mm. nowonlliood IoAIIu;n_ gm PRICE- TWO qnm T3 JN WHITE FOX TEBBIII Pun. and blunt um! Rooxam Ln. WITH noun. nu QUIII ` strut. as cool as :1 lump of. inn nn :1 kn! Ann u/:0 ! I ll lllvnw Iv up --.-- `\O\4U\OQ`U\4O\vO ,`AI.LAuIuN-At. 429 Allrod mwoem. lung- nton. Jul lth. Marion 8., daughter ' T. V. an El}: Callaghan. Fu nnrnl nri vntn. A qnouunou oununlo {' rm: iiuoun. our on: olluw h I!!! iwnsfx-wTozin ouu.n. APPLY In K letter to Mun. Blmuma. "Rlvouulm." mnkvllla. I-`IMIALE FAWN obwun K Malina nu mm ramln mr nrouclnod. VIHII OI Cod Liver Oll very nourhhlng For Dellcate Children, Invalid: and the Aged. JACKSON S mu n-nliuuunnr Illllll wqfrisn PnoABu.m Ponunu the full medicinal vnluo of - n . An . For 8:19 by all Drugglstu. T I I`! ll Vlllllasvu I Iunlulnri '"lo'u lunooi-pa. _ Inn. neMINbf:"rf' TO BE Cir. i -"63 snug. _: _...._.._.____ _wANTbI BOARVD. > _VLC')S17`.7 "Bi1'6kskIn% HALF PRIC; Our Milliner leaves at the end of the month for vacation and to visit the great millinefy centres for {all goods, and before she goes all summer millincry must be closed out. Don`! imagine \VIDli A\VAl\'li SOAP is for the wa.~`h-house only; use it in the lmlh and you will wonder why people use so- called loilct soap at 25 a cake when you can buy a twin bar for wiut AWAKE soar. an BAH Beginning Saturday morning and continuing until the following lsaturday evening, we will sell all Trimnied Millinery. will do the rest. Follow direc- tions on the wrapper. `All Fancy Hats Untrim-I ......l ONEBRICE 31-om-:, 123 Pn'nooss8t.. North side - Kln A Good Thing For Hot Weather: _ . of Tans anywhere hereabouts better than ours we would like to know it. For style, durability, coolness and price ours can't be beaten. They are the beet. strong, handsome. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.50. --d-AA- _ A--- `VVhen ydn are washing. That seems :1 funny thing say, but \ve mean it. Ifyoul1;_gve :1 large; wash you need not heat up the whole house by boiling the clothes. just put on 31' kettle of water and that is all you will require. Send us 25 Wide Awake Soap wrappers and get a beautiful pic- lure. Millinery Week IIII Iulluy Imus.) v o med. All Artificial Flowers. [Keep Cool] Wide Awake Soap I DAVID MORTON & sons] | The'if;iihEi.L'I I V - v made from hfe-sustzunmg, blood- making grains, prepared and blended by a proc css that gives a fra rance and avor so palatable ang pleasant that after using for a few days the unnatural taste for Coffee and Tea disappears. :I*N0o ' lA aA<'t'I'i|'."('>'i":5's"fbnLEs" | sea nuov Jos. Kingston`: Plrormv AND THE HII ORCHESTRA. MON DAYj_JULY 20 um Wool: of Fun nu! lanulntor IAIJD AND IlY`ARA'I'I TRNIDIRE WILI. \ ho rooolvud at !|u0|ly`0hrl`q Oloo mull A'I'l'IDAYL the IMF: July. In-tum. at noon` from [anon vtluuh wunho lulu Ion not Wolchllc Clncou olnrlotu Um I nd l.|| coco!-done-0 with no hill pound uninhi- oul th`0|11.p copy cl whlol can ho'nooI M thin ooo. when lotus M `kick: on In ob. .-l-AJ IBIIIGS If mm. _._...o--. mu 1 -I nnnntvln IV Till II Ivuuvuu---vu - -.-- -__._- Adlnlulon Flu. llouorvnl oats. Iur. nlul. . _ _ _ ` I. lI.AxAoA. (my non. * xuum July nun. us 7 ,_- -_. .__ -_--_.g -..- lhjnlnr Puvlnpgo Mlkol I00 uupn. t-urn ull It It In nontu -n_._. n_..n.__- 5... R1: nu... ha .....|I HARDY S For sale by all Grocers. llvvlvnn \ v-.w-J .|_ T. I-`ORRESTRB. Manager. in tho Thnm AM. Onlm--ly. Sole Manufacturers, HA.\III.TON. ONT. Kingston iwmrs THE Jim; none Kin" The Young In Win Known Among the Bporte. and led Travelled lxi.enlvely- lie was Addicted to the Use of lor- phlno-lIrnle Boyle Wu BI: Name. it her been uoertnined that the Hang Kong Kid. who died in Boy CiPt[y on Tuesday ni, is Ernie Hoyle. ardl two week: ve elnpeed Iince Ernie le t. Kingston for the west. He was here only for a few days. having come from Preston. The Kid wu born In Kin own probably thirty-three years ago, And C. e present site of the gel work: was hie birth place. Hie {ether was gas timber in the inst.it.ut,ion for years. The fnmily left. Kin eton quite n number of year: ago, hi: other taking up a farm in one of the western states. Kid worked at several diiferent linee durihin life-time. At. one time he worked a George E. Mlbohell, at pre- sent a blnclumith on Prinoeu street, but, years ago a farmer. `After thnt he worked for Henry Grimnhnw on bartender of the St. Lawrence house. Imln um. alumni in wild bow and WM ing my own pmsen. , A~Hoylen had covered the rrontest. 5 rt` of the eurbh. When in bani uck he N`)/ould "jump" 11 ship and go o'on a cruise. It is alto other likely the title of "Hong Kong i:l` came to him by one 0! hi` trips In l` inn Walter l.. Main`: Great Aggregation Ar- rlvml This Iornlng. There in Iiotliiirg like a cirrus for draw- ing a crowd. Walter L. Main`: 1-ircua train arrived in the city. from Broekville, about two u`clock this morning, and lost no time in landing the entire paraphernalia. This mornin the customary rade made a,circuit of tie city. Along tie route was lined with crowds of citizens and others who arrived for the event." The parade, while not as extensive as acme, was very good. The eight jet black horse: rawing the band caravan were splendid specimens of horse esh. The women riders were becomingly attired and bore a better appearance than those who usually grace similar parades. Two elephants and two camels appeared in the parade. One elephant wasa fairly big fellow. All the horaen were fine looking. The other animals all had the ap rance of being well groomed and their oroed eonnement did not seem todetract from their health- fulnees. The performing animals are or centionally clover and are I'll hle of giv- ing a ileaaing exhibition. Tlitle were two brains nd in the rude which rendered very fair music. `mm the large crowd in the city it is likely the performance will be well attended. A Hot Fogd Drink n;r|I'I\rv Ixlnnrl, N. on-ooimi Work Allowed. U.T.R. detective Holman is nooompengw ing the Walter L. Main cireua. To a re- porter this morning Mr. Holman nhted that the Main circus had the ( uieusnb set. of employees he ever new with (I vircna. There who no crooked work going on 3! ell. Even the onmly and lemonade booth men did not try the nhort change gecket-. Mr. Main I! u very strict. manager and will not wlerntenny rrooked work. The (lo- tective joined the circuit at Richmnml end wil.h the exception _ Vnlleyold eml Ot- tnwn has been with mm -43: every town. Mr. llulnmn in law `m in for the province! of Onuuio and Quebec. 'I`Iu~ Cnnon Comlug Under the Nmlro M (In- Pollro lnglntrntnl Agnes Lambert wu-4 called before the police court this morning, to be (linposed of bocnune of her brother-in-law,'D. ma. nolntino. Odo.-An. coming in for her. \'ea~ benlny morning the umgiutraw found her guilty of vagrmcy. Aaaelaline laid the girl had alwn a noted right. `when she livod with lulm. o thou M she would roform ll allowed to- go. 0 girl n*omiao`(l the m.al-onus mlmo. ulna wonlt do I-0. and THE SON OF A FORMER KINGS- . __-z _. ...._--n house. Ernie wee elveye ll wild boy and never I lover 0! work. At. quite I ouog n he not aired the eklll ol menl u etl LE: fnmouel "nut. ehelle" and the lace! (rung- ternity recognized him as one of the slnrewdeet. in the country. The Kid" worked all the games at dibrent. times. Until recentlv he had been absent. from all the at umerent umee. Until recently this city for several years. U pun his ar- rival here he took to drinking, and the re- sult was that his old associates would not take him to_Bmith`n Fella with them be-_ (`Anne of his excessive habits. The "Kid`s" ' nances reached in low ebb before he left the city. He was nble to buy in new hat however, and his old one in now hengin in an up-town hotel. In conversation with one of the police` on his arrival the "Kid" assured the officer that he didn't intend u.......|.;...." I...-. Hi nmnmtuu would re~ assured the oicer than he umnrc intend working" here. Hin apparatus main idle while he stayed. in ....... mu kunwn to hi nssocinbos that while stayed. IL WM! well known to No lo was uddicged to the use of mor ihiue. am when the news reached here that, he hm] died of morphine poi-oning they were not surprised. The `jKid" was always Ll vory loud talker mu! win an adopt in sing- ing hin dwn pnisen. " -~ Hovles gronteat pert` Wllll Inm. I10 [anon nu I-nu wuuuu uuu-m )romi!o(l mnglltmto that she 1-6. that value would remain with her sitter in Oale-nu. The colonel warned her that the non. time she came into town he would have her arrested and sent nwny to em in stiunion where she would be properly cared for. She Wu Allowed to re. 'l`|.. nluu-on nl fr-and Anninsl." mum Bovd for. She IIIOWOIJ to o. The charge ol fraud imtfrannc Bo d was |0I 0d to stem . Nuither r. Boyd nor A. B. Cunnin hem. prosecuting lor the creditorl. lhdwot up at court. It seems Mr. Boyd went to Toronto and nude n pettlement with his creditors. oering to buy heck the stock et a certain gum. On his Arrival home he broke through the Agreement. and at oeent a settlement in being N'l'iV0d at. he one will probably dro out o! court on the ctjedilnm do, not win`: the matter to if Mr. Boyd VIII Arrange the do: . `Hm-an Keenn. Jot drunlnenuenr. wen will the den. Thoma Koqgnn. ned IIO uni cook or one month in jail. I. In-null n Harman. mold IKIL he HA"INES& Lll%E%K[1TJ and III) and cook one monun In pm. (kn. Carroll. I (lormnn. could not, why he was united. Ho did not think he was drunk. Strut. Snoddon wnapum of it.` however. and the magistrate touched (`ar~ ml! fur 8| and mom or van dnyn. What Ibo-lawn of tuna and Honors! Iporu Are Doing. ` Hunky I`nunon_wi|| not. do my more u-wk racing. Hahn boon obli Ito Ion .. .3... ....n on La. advice at in medical I Hahn boon ooh I no Ion I go tho upon on the advice udvi-or. Aunnnnunnnln hath 3 lllldlluifl ndvi-or. An-nngomonh hut boon made to [in the Idea Iacrouo Munaroturn much how on the aim holiday. Tho match will IIIQO |iOl]5O pkyld on IO K.A..A. nvnnnd. ground. `Juno ll. lhwdon will npnnont the Illinoh Ilnnoll donmllly k Jo'lv_v | in- Iotdhunbigcyolonoot Io Inholdnt lanlnvillo. Ky..hon\In lush to lathe! Anrn. - A glnniu hnhnll tun bu Auungod shawl: VI:-`tho Nationals, 1:! Ottawa. to uh. n-Jun ngnt MI Allan-anon an IR l\.A.n.4 `uuvm ans. Iuohylcct . `ho "Ancriu hunk as lI:a) use-:~h`h ppihI wally Pinon nip. IIIOOII VIN no luuonun, or uuun. lo uh non'l`ucuhy dbl-noon on u..nL.A_ _ m..a.. 11.. am. will In Ih1'rIouo rm. 0! annual . oluuhn an Inn on p our-I all Ion-uh My ulna us I uonon-Inns advan- l&| 0 ram (or tn-In. ' III nil Just now in Tmunn We on noun you at the win: And qua uyol .nu-.n.Io. um; nl-o vow no at E onto-I (loouln. You will any the: an I OAK HALL SPORYING PARAORAPHS. pone: cbdnF#}`uoAv. CIRCUS IN THE C-}_|TY. TON PLUMBER. .'liountc|\w%|I KINGS ON. ON'l`AB'I(`. FRIDAY EVENING. sum or Truce. _M r. Ford. agent for Walter l.. `Main : ~ q`vi`bua. paid the license 'for" the circus to chief Horsey Lhlll morning. Mr. Ford says that business all over the continent in ex- ceptiomlly quiet. There is lots 0! money, he says, but it is kept tied up. He con- tends that people will not take any risk if`- Unnnda is to have in low protective tnrill and the United Staten a high taritl. Dlllnxnn Mme we have I-an -Iolu` bul- Mu You on not "chum-I ono !\Ol|\. lolna button on an small a much of prom no In do, would not do M nun on` thin or hav- lhlxlotlnox mo oulloot . ofu-uh: 9 _ onnq