For---- One Dcmgr. A SMALL TRANSACNON. AT THE BRITISIV-i. jiij. .4 -hL znljxl KIN GSTON9 nolul republican wan most favorable, the tum in nation!` yelbomnf. 1 no Wnlunr ndhn summer wnrmhh mnking i_b quite plaunnt for the npocutorn. A very large number of farm- .gra and their friondu, wives. non: and daughter: was present. The match was |_ gram ing mucosa in every way. And was an i ioatiou of the great nndinc|-ouiu iritorut. tbs! in boing taken in the mung ol progrou in agricultural utfnira by the [Arming community Thu mixes in the different classes were ONTARIO. WEDN ESUAY the plowing match on Neil Mouuluuru {am in Piuuburg yeltordnf. The wombat n dhn ..,..-....I. mnkinlr in units nlnunb the Flu weather And In: competitors lado It I Bl: lnooul. _ Aboum twouty-ve mum competed it the plowing match Neil McC||luIn'| {mm Piuubuu yesterday. [Arming communihy.. The prizes in awarded as follows : Clan 1-J. '1` \d. R. H. Bykou; open _and nish, J. T01: d. mu. n_w_ nnlllm. W. Shannon. Z. I-00 \lI In---ya--.-.-._ Chomlst and Optlclan. III Prinonn Street. `Phonu No. No. 83 for Hun-in or Night Colin. .____:__?__...: nish, J. Tolind. Clan Il--W. Colllnl. W. Shannon, Ford; open and uiah, W. Collins. Ulna III-F. Mcrath. (3. McDo|Ind, and nish, W. Uoluna. Uluo II-F. Mcrath, 1'`. Lloyd; open and niah, F. Mcrnbh. (`Jan IV-J. MoCu|lum. J. Blloklnok. Llog.-d;'opon and union, 1". Mcurnun. Clnu IV-J. Mocullum. W. Mccnllum; open, .1. McCnllum, nish, W. MoCnl|um. Clan V-0. Bridge opening. 1. Kay nishing. M. E. Mouarvey. Rant. out.t.--W. Collimx but outtin E. Mouarvey. Beat. outt.--W. Collins; boys oluu, J. MoC||lum; for youngest boy. William Blaoklook. Afmr the nntach About. one hundred of Williem Blaoklook. tho apooubore were entertained by Mnend "Mm. MoCal|um. Reireehmenu having been pm-when of. addresses were made by I). 1). Ronrare. M.l .: J. L. Hnyooclx, M. Blacklock and J. Simpson. Votes of thanks were tendered to Mr. And Mrs. Mu.-Callum for their hospiulit , the Judges for their work, and the Iubsori - era for their subscriptions. TOIVII. The Folgar-Hart hunting party, heat- ing in the neighborhood of lower station, secured :1 door the rlt dny the party start- ed out. 0. Gay Shannon red the lucky shot that brought the pride of the forest to the ground. lt in uoeaible that next year will use an the ground. 1!. possible year eastern Ontario lacroseeloague. oomprining Paterbolo, Lindsay. Port. Hope. Millbrook, Colmurg, Cnmpbelllord, Tweed. Madoc, She:-ling, Marlnom, Norwood, Belleville, Kingston, Brookville, Prescott. Perth And Almonte. Ayul nnuy Rrnnlnrinn fnnll th ninch. boon parmuen or. Iuuruuua wan: uluuu D. 1). Rogora, .; HI cock, L.A.; W. Duff, E. Joyner, H. olnnd. ' Blacklock Lmd J. Simpson. V.-mu of thanks were I THE SPORTING GOSSIP. What. In uolng on In 1 nlluor Way About Town. CHOCOLATES. TRY THEN. l2c per lb. And now Brookville fool: the pinch. The Times says Toronto is truly named Hm1t.nwn." at. having In-nbbed the nul The Times Toronto is truly nuueu Hogtown. having grabbed football metcheo. Brocliville'e team will have to travel to Toronto to lay the homes on their own ground: for t e cham- ionahip. An excursion rate of 83.60 has n secured. A young En liahmnn, recently arrived here. who has p eyed rugby football where the game lmd its origin. thinks the recent Queen :- \'aruity match the keeneat he ever witnessed. He an e Queen s team played in hard luck. and I! of o inion that the victors could be easily eiyeted by the losing teem lll another match. THE G006 OLD DAYS RECALLED By John urlmth lu ahuiupeeneh Pliny. Bl:-herd l|l. Shekeapem-e'a historical play, "Richard III. was admirably Presented to I well lled house, in. Martin a theatre. lent even- lll, by John (inllith and his fine company. Mr.Hrillit.li. in the role of uhe Duke of Hlosber, afterwards Richard lll, wu sim- ply mngniiicent. llia impereonntion of the chemcber was vivid, and the working: 0! evil peuione upon the mind and actions of a mum prone an commit evil deeds. and with the opportunities at hand. were gra- hicnlly portrayed. Misc Anne Boyle core as Lady Anne did excellent. work. as did nleo A\ Cell: Freneie -. Human i`.llvAlur.h," Eunena Moore did nloo Min Uolll I-rum: no "Queen Elluboth." Eugene as Henry, I-Inrl 0! Richmond, and u the duke of Huciinghlm In: In good support. The mu 0! the little prlnooo. sons of 1-} ward III, were mkan by Mine 0. Kangy and little Mnamr Moore. the latter proving himself A veritable prodigy. J The abuainn of the pity was beyond com~ I himself venuble prodigy. ` staging plny pure, and the large stock of scenery wu handled with tho gronmnt skill. Mr. Gril- th and his support. are in the from rank of Shnkonpereun actors, and will always draw a full house in Kingston. WIT: Chairman Skinner and Aldo` Robinson and Tait. Mtendod the meeting of the court. 0! ro\iainn yesterday to hear up- poala ngninal. n-casement: in Catarnqui wnrd. `Pk- gnu-an-vnAnt'nn Hm vnhinla I'0l kl' Change: In tho xnomnnu In Cntunqul Wnnl. The useeamemfon the vehicle works` mnlentnlo was reduced to 8l:"I.0l)0 from 8`2U.IN)0, nnd the question of roduoA linn at mnnnnl momrtv uaennment. I`|I,IH)U, Inn um qucnuuu Lion of personal property I was laid over; W. J. ('rot.hora' I on Iona 669 and 670 reducedto 1 II Inn (nun ll NI) Ad IL`! 25!: Canadian Cream Choco- lates, equal to any American at 40c. '|he nest and best G.B. Chocolate Creams, assorted av- ors, Q lb. boxes. zoc. I lb boxes, J lot! UNI mm (MU reuuoeqm il..IUU Iuu $l.|lN) from H.500 and 8l.`.'25: R. H. Elmer nocurotl a reduction from 41,500 to 3.1.21!) on lot 990; W. A. Mitchell`: armour ulent. wru cnnlirmod: Elnily. Hubbard. Iota II") and IIIR, M I out to $300; 8. A. A_)'l- ru_)d luul Inn poronnl prnpurt mx struck oll; Ju-In-1 McK:|no. innwad 0 T. Barlow. in In lmn-ten-ml for A dog; J. D. Ahern wil ho mu-I an a separate school sup- nnvlnr 1 hol.elo uc-or-go Vlnnl. Plttebum, ticougu N. \\'.ml died suddenly on Sun- du) mu-mug. UN. lull, in hie sixty fth oer. n bpllrently lmm heart failure. on he ul an end no illness and retired the evening previous in him usnel heolbh. Mr. Ward wn born not!` Pittaburg in l33l.u\d Iuvod in Pituhurq most. of his life. Hie kind and cheerful disposition mede him I uorite with old and young; he was ul- emye known to be honest. nnd n >right.und bed 3 wide circle of lricnde Ir 0 warmly sym thine with his rorrowing wife and lean y. four cons and lonr dun htore. Three 0! hie non: live in Montreo. one deughur at Cobourg md one in Lookpdrt. All were summoned home by telegtun. to her with hip three ulster: end one her. lrom Oenonoqne. The funenl took leceon'l',needey morning 5! `I090 o'clock`. service being conducted by Rev. E. Seammell. The rerneinu were conveyed to Cetenquioemetery end planet! In tho vnulr. his four none, Ion in-low end broth- or-In-luv ncting ee poll-beu-ere. 4 IITC IIIIEIXNI, UII Iurvvuur-w '-- pockot nuvingn turn in tho Kingston ` iuntiuy, in in Toronto to give at ` innnicubohuunordagninotbor hnnbund. Charla Thompnon. lot tho l'O- ` covor olnhouuwhiohvupuuhud by' the il -gonna pin: ohhoeouplo. Ii; `Hampton In nppnntlyhlrr "nu ng on-onlointorv . . II an Evltuinghmc npvpun Inna-8 Ihc: ohowuhlcn b lhoqnunoisy by "wnrdon To-my Atkins." and "noun onna uh." vlnau I "Mint" Mum, I mutton. lb . mun- bd 25- Mr pk.-lpoehul on but It! wind Ihuhhh. nnnnpt II candy. at tho puniuaunry. told this nclhg, "Th! `Donny Altiu It a hold Tuvalu shrub. his to 2 IV`: had at u_a_.....u-" ANNUAL PLOWING MATCH. In Talon To Iwuuu .ludo1'|oomp-on. the notorious pick- nnnhn nninnnu turn K5||l" K n"o".u'.' liountree's Chocolates. 40 per lb. Rountree's jujubes. clenr md ctystnlizod, assorted avors, 50c pet lb.nt A. J. REES. Inn-nlrlaea ?I'|I:21' COURT OF REVISION. no nooonou pul- nnln in min ovi- I OI IVIIIU` .-` Mnenment. SL300 and MA. R H rm lploo or Imry my :.m-wm.c tho Pooplo Ar . nuns; Abont-Hoth|n; In- oapu an Amnmou or Thovun Who Am ` TIIIIII Noun. ` Local news on page two. ` Craig`: Ceylon ton in popular. F Four tramp: were given lodgment at , police hoadqunrboru lul. night. For ohunub and but .'oI1foct.ioner_y.go I police hoadquarberu nun mgun. ohupub (.`0llfOcti0n6l'y,A0 to Cu-lon n. 288 Princess nbrooh. See J. Craig 8'. 00 : china window. The Kin uton milling company shipped ncurload 0 our to Purham to-dny. um. um mm hmnhan nerved at. all hours . ncnrload of Hour rurnam to-any. Hob und cold lunches served at Carson's. 288 Princess street. l.`.x..|.o .-..n-Imuh nf nnuur mu] one of rice 1 the work to-day. Two cur loads of bay for it local rm dealing in that commodity arrived at tho C.P.R. freight nhgdn today. There were in the U. P. R. freight, yard C.I .H.. Ireight aligns Lo-nay. There were freight yard this morning t.wen!.y-one fully-lmlenf:-night, earn. and three weroboiug loaded. 'r\\..~. wnn nn moatinu n! the voum: non- PARAGRAPHS PIOKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. | mamnaen. - II the anon for gloves. W0 on '2 i `$3 ... W 533%? t in cl .1`: l. on Ipufooily yup|JiNKms': Carson's. `238 Princess st.meL. I Eight. curloadn of sugar and one ` arrived over the C.P.R.. for local wholesale dealer: to-day. All kind: of unholsbered. nosey corners C dny ovonin and buy your grocorien M. Cr|ig c on tun-day. A number of wards were inspected` yes- 0_ . U0 to A.O.U. W. enlertalmnant on Fri- Saturday. A number yards inspected` terday by I . C. Small, who is continuing work today. Tum mr lands hav and three werehomg Ioaaea. There was no meeting` u! young pen- ple's guild at St. James church lust oven- ing. A quorum of members did not at- hand. u....n... mill: nr-mam. and intorior tend. Mantloa, grilln. screens. and house decorative work made to order The Cm-novaky Co. Fnur nnrlmuln of nmnlen were 1-him>ed| Cm-novaky U0. Four curlonds apples shipped over the U. T. R. ynsterduy Ln Muntrenl for shipment. to England. Five hundred barrels more will be sent on to-day. n........u nI. A n I`, W. nnmrluinment. but the case was settled out. 91 courn. A reg';:::r meeting of the boHegiv\te in- atitmte rd was called for lm-um night. but uquorum of members could not be secured. consequently no business could be bram- Acbed. W. (J. Craig &. Co. are delivering grace. [1, above and chestnut voul in any putt. of the city At. 35 per ton. 1.. 9.5.. -Innrlm` nuil`. brought. bv I). W. dealer: lo-day. All kind: of upholstered, nosey and window gents made at. the Cnruov.-ky n. Friday and Saturday evenings. The market. square wauld present. A much better appearance if a couple of lands ofatono were dumped in the two holes m from. of the police nation. A hair who mt. out to have an unronriuuw holen trout. OI Lne ponco lluluun. A boy who set. out upro:\riuuH- ly good time" on hn|lowo'en. wunw have mnda his bow in the police court to-dny, the settled out 9! court. A rnnulnf mnmjna nf the molleuinte 'D'(_fC_'t0_l>'_VlA barrels win no aeur. um Rummy M. A. O. l'. W. ant Friday and Saturday evenings. The market. luunre 35 In tho slander suit. brought. by Dart A ninsb John McCullough. of honor- onto. I a case was rattled by Mr. McCul- lough apologizing to Mr. mm and paying him M35 and all costs. Our stock of entlemelfs Iino evening shoes in Dongon And pucenl. leather I! complete. Clearing sale prices. W. .l. Dick & Son. A our um. nut. nn at. Toronto for Kings- Son. A car was put. on at Toronto Kings- ton hut. night. to accommodate the return- ing excursiouista. The car ran right. into the cit. depot. About one hundred stayed the fu I limit of their tickets. wt... t.n.....nl..nina nand \-our furni- full limit 0! their uckeu. When house-cleaning send your cure to the Cnrnovaky Uo., and have chem repaired and rmupholabered. The boot ntiafnction guaranteed. r`.nm.nMnr Rousseau : first and nal gunrnnteod. Contractor Rousseau dividend I-hoot. hm: been innnod from Mon- treal and creditors receive the magni- cent amount of 75:`. on the dollar. There in only one Kingnbon emulator. for $l3.9ll. R.muv nt. A.O. L'.\\'. ontertmimnenb in only mngnnon cmmwr. Iur m.m.. Ramsay M. A.0.L'.W. Friday and Saturday evenings at opera homo. Ticketn l.'w. Reec-rve your rent. Over 400 an Already ronorx-ed. I`. n'l)u in nnw runnimt tho NnrLh- Already ronorx-ed. C. 0'1) in now running Amerinnn hotel at. Enterprise. He has louod his farm to .\lr. Dillon nnd intends disposing of his oxbennive stock of farm implemonun. live stock, lumhor. em. with- out reserve, by auction on Nov. 7th. I-`nur locomotives wen imported from by nuctnon NOV. am. I-`our locomutivon imported Ponnoylvanln last week for the now Parry Sound rnilwny. It. in to be hoped that under: reform Iulminiatrntlion legislation will cwmpol mods receiving gm-crmnonb bonuses to purvlmnotheiroultr in Cnnuln. "\\'nrdmI Mabcnlfe hm! made In wonder- purclmnothelroulntr Ill Lnnnun. "Warden Motmnlfe ful improvement in the condition nf affairs nt the ponit.ent-inry, Mid l)r. Fee to n \'um re reuelmxtivo to-day. "He in n wrirc dinmplimuinn. but. is no tyrant. and 19.! believe, the right. man in the right. n`nnA " HI. I on place." Iva Ivfurb . IAKBRI` QQl_IQQ A The nu. Hamilton ll expected at Swift`: wharf to-div. She was due last night. In... .4. nal. Kim; in hainu mmla rudv She due Inst mgnn. The atr. North King in bein rnpdy for her winter quarters at. Svri 1. : dock. Thu mhr, Kata. (Juwmzn. arrived hut. at. aswm. 00:1. The achr. Kate. ()uu'egn. evening with 300 tons of coal fur R. Craw- lord & Co. 'n.. nlnnn MI.-ild, Howe Island. arrived | mcmms cyan m. The aloop ldlewild, Howe Island, this morning with L500 bunholn of out: for Richard:-on & Son!-. mm. .o.. nun." nnd onmnrt. Kimrvmml & Sons. The arr. Bartlett nnd mm-art. Kinm-mu to Duluth. light. `nned through the Wel- land cunnl yeon I . Tim It-hr, Rnllnu fouled l,.'S01l bu-hold of yectordn The achr. Bnllou wheat at Richardson 8: Rona` elevator this morning for Ulonnrt. -r.. .o..- Ninrnrn. Pnrt Hurnn. disnh-urg fnr (Honors. , The ntr. Ningun. Port disnh-ur;{ ed 2.500 bunholn of pen at. tho M. T. (`.0 :- olavntms Hill morning. Th. at-hr Enhn. Picton. nlinclmrmul Somn` elovnlnr yesterday. Today 3,000 bushels of pew-were loaded into the barge Bismarck at. Richard:-on & Sons` elovnbor for Montreal. 1-3.. -lnnn Mu-Inn. Rimvoe Inland. din- olovntms um morning. The ochr. Eohn. L500 buuholu n! when n R yesterday. -I-....|.. I mn hnnhnln M neu- iJ. CORBETT, Mammal. The Iloop Mudnn , Simooe lin- clnrgod L300 bunho s ol pun at. Richard- oon & Bonn olovuor thin mornin . mu. Ina Immnnd and mn-on `nlumhin. & Bonn ohvnor um mormn Tho tug Edmond and con-on Qlnluvnh Riduu maul pork, Arrived this morm wish cord wood for R. Cnwford & Cd! `FL. -0- I`. ll uh nhinun. .'I)_l cord wood for K. Urewtom 1!. L0.` The nr. E. B. Rule, Chicago. .'0.00|l but-bell of corn, while trying to make the M. 1`. Co`: anchor-nge between midnhht and dnylght. went above on the emu! oil the torn wharf. She got an clone in- shore end ie bud on. She is not damaged any. __._.a'_. Iounonu 0! I50 Pooplo-Ila! Thy An Inns; and non... ' Ru. C. .1. Cannon and luunily loan Broohillo for Button nut Too-day. 5.: nine; um um: rand n nnnor n Bmohillo for Barton non Too-any. Pm! Shout will likely and pot tbomxuquln-oong ohho huotiul KKII. today. III. C. N. Glenn sud finally left hldny lotfuulto. visa in has y Mr. Dunn. Nnpuno. Inn boon nppoinud hlqnphopnntor nu.luu.'l`.ll. 300000, Inalvllb. l`nIIqcII\ 'l'IcIpoI.oHlnn.'l'.lL. In naovucdftvn his noonullucn and nturnul d . / h('1.]l.0uI-h`t.k.guoId Oorhunndw. W. Iollhnthhvnorning on IMK. OP. hudngu-pdmua. "'.:`.;.1.....u.m.ona no-I-nun. 1 00?. Prlnoou And Wnlllnnon t:-ooh. r .__t, EVENING. NOVEMBER 4.1896. MARIWNE |NTELL|ONCE. PERSONAL MENTION. us Lo-uuy. . W. entorluinment. in mormn I rrivod morning "nu-lnnl A PII `ioton. dinchnrgocl ` Richardson & Mr. Noxon to In Into:-vlewod to Ponlhn. tlarv lolvago Iyuom. Chairman Walkom. Rev. Dean Carey. Dr. Phalon, ol the board of health. and medical health omcor, Dr. Foo. impacted the sewage nyntom an the poniunblary yu- tarday undor the guidance of warden `Macaque. The city it inbonatnd in the system, in no far In the corporation has a nght. to provonb the water at who bay be- ing pollubod and to rovenlmhc accumula- tion on the ponioant M-y groundpf matter thnt. would canoe a nuiaanoo. 'I"|m ndllnaa la nnnrlnnmrl Inln A lame that would nuiunoe. The eewegein conducted into n IIPTO receiving tAnk. where it ie chemicely treeted to disinfect end diein rate it. The chemical: mAy be used in t e pipes lending to the tenk. From the tank the solid mAtter in pumped to A com 0; hen . i and is eltarvurde used we efertilnler. T e liquid everowe into A eeoond tank At e lower levei. Andie thence pumped into A large I! . composed of A Itretmn of coarse e ie an depthbffour feet eixinohee below the surface of the round. than A gtmtum of ner etohe. on Above all A de- posit of send. For some reuon the ev- tem hoe not been working propery It in open to the objection thAt frost and snow tend to hArden the Iurfaoe and prevent ltntiun. A ecum forms on the tune of the sand making it compare- tively impenetrable. This deposit hell to be removed constantly by di ging in and removing the eurfnoe emf. It Appeare that too much solid matter has been pump- ed into the lter. owin to defective opera- tion of the system. he presence of eo Llrgo ll quantity of manure so near the city is objectionable, on its odor is carried I citwurd by the east wind. he ayetem in mid to be expensive to operate, and in eppnrentlf leee effective than that At Rockwood any am. The com- ' mitwe purpose interviewing James Noxon, the inspector, on the subject. While rummn ing emong old paper: in a vault in the 0 ice of the rm, Ald. J. B. Wailkem accidentally cune Aaron I emell tin cine winced in the vault. by him father, and of w iioh all knowlerlge of In presence was unknown. The box contained many valuable letters. paper: of hinmrin value and documents relative to the earlier hil- tory of the family. The box also contained a lengthy letter from John Tyn- dell, e well-known radical in English roll- tion about the close of the [last century and beginning of the pre- -am._ The latter wen wriman from SIXTY-THIRD YEAB.-NO. T257. Pow ntree's Chocolates. _,,. _ .1 1-m......-.. 4:. u; ._g_- `. A Valuable Fllul ol Hlnol-lo Document: In A "l`In Ilnl. POINTER FOR THE `OOMMK|88l('JN. mid beginning or one cent. The Englnnd no the (her of the Menus. Wal- kem shortly after he wu sent. out. to this country to Assist in the survey of the bounduryline between the United Suites and Cnnndn. After the date at which thin letter was written John Tyndall became in pronounced tory and continued no until hi: donth. pronou doabh. Wrapped up nnrefnlly in l piece of newspaper was I lock of hair. Written on the margin of the now: per were two words. Mr. Willie." qghia nemnn was A well-known nrchiboct. wit u whom .1 brother of the Maura. Wnlkouanrvod an up pronticeohi . He was the deoignor of Christ. church on edrnl. Montreal. and n rm friend of the fnthor of ` the present. Walkoml-, who attended him In houpital when ill unto death with Iumll-pox. A son of this architect. now resides at. Boston and in loador in the St. Andrew : brother- hood movement-. Mnny other vnlunhle and historic papers were found in the resurrected bo . _. . _ ,, _,, __4_, W III! Farmer! noun. "Just call the attention of the member: ol the city property committee to the need of weigh eoaslee outeide the building where- in they are low contained. or of the need of e trnvelllug crane to unload heevy weiglite from rigs," eeld A farmer to it re- porter yesterday. "I wee talking to an eldermnn to-day about the Inetlar and he inlormed me that the eubjeot wen tliecuesod in committee twice, each time bein referred to the city engineer to pm mere p an: end epocillontioiie. mid to- mt er with the estimated cost. to submit pnsrro plans and apocmonuonn. mm (.0 L t. em to the committee. but this in as far as the matter ever went. The reason of the year when the need of such is felt. in nnw nlmonthom. undif Inythin is to be done in the matter effort: Ihou d be put. forth at once." An Ilolc-at Ital. The ehffof the deity school this you in A: particularly strong one. The men who WI be in charge are the very best. swell- eble. u will be eeen by e glance at this list: u.......a..n....Inm. umd lecturer. Prof. J. A. an rlnwuuem. uuu Iucuulul. - nu. II: ... Rudt nck. Instructor of cheoeomnking, Prof. (S. (I. Publow. Inotrncuor of butter making, Prol. J. A. Kinaolll. W. T. Connell. M.l).. M.R.C.S., Eng- land, lecturer on daily bncwriology. . rm... 1.... nnmnl mu lnr um-an vonrn om- I land, lecturer daily oacwnoiogy. The last. named was {or seven year- ployed by I). M` McPh.-rnon u butter- maker and ina},ruol.or at. ditferent points in Ulongany count. y: W _ Aleoer Jumped Overboard. A nteer that had been hmnghtto the city on the ctr. Pierre nu thin forenoon. `umped off the veene into the wear at. ho|gor'n whar! ehortl aitaer two o'o[ock. Thu bovine proved to a feat. swimmer. and in the face of the heavy tea that was beating in shore. made his way to the font. of Queen i-t.roet., where he was. with con- nideruble ditiicully. onptnre and hauled out of the water. He was driven to the -......i.... ..r .I.... rann. bumhor. to General llard\:nro_DeaIcr. the no was driven to we premium of John (lroon. butcher, whom h "5 99:!-is!-1-T `PI-oi-onoI With A (Juno. Thin. morning Cspt. J. M. Richmond. Nth l'.W.0.R.. who vu nwiclnd In No. ncomptny. 07th butt... [or drill purpose! during the noon: military camp at Barric- Iiuld. vun surprised At. rocoiving by ooxgrau nhundnomo one, tho pnant oi can nnd men of the company he drilled ul. camp. Capt. Richmond In: my hr in camp. not only with the men . o. 5 ,, ,,L!,L _-_ __- -0 sh- L. Au-III. Uapt. Ktcnmonn In: my Iur compun . which `II on of tho but drill- ed in corps, but with the rqhnont genonlly. 91--. HI-nlnnnd DIQIIII. KVIlWI-IlJo `Two: ll-placed clarity. A certain city cl In for not time put boon nduuqtho Ill! Kenny. nrnnhd for angling Iron hon do [main qurry. Tho nvuuul than oven vnmhacumy ton horn Kounydsgd vo in mom to ply tho expand in Sh. who had in the `bl. Mn. Ronny chino. II in aid. shut Iht did not pt|oonIoHhionom.nor houllsol u out 850 an larder. Ronny MI bun living visit mocha mun. mdhuu ruuuuu am: 1:: an n qt. qmhl in attic . ahb pun. lb uuo um: Olllooworcatn-ndoloadunn shhnnhoInIh_c_iI.y: nsfncs or THE PAST. rorintaemlent. and lecturer. .nI. Bl 8 I870 `nun name to In. We hnvo brooch and unulo-lnmllnq lhol gun: rlllo nvoho . puunhr and -hot. nolh-, vain. to omlln lonlu. knlvon. and, In fact, ovoryth nu roqulrod by the humor :0 knock down prion Th` tmnblo of showing good: "In A p nann III]: III. " ON THE COMMISSION AND AS IN- SPECTORS. whet A oltiseirilns to lay ltenrdlnc Pul- tentlnry AIe|re- letlefsotlon Not le- cum from the Present Intern o! In- speollon. Said A oltlnen to A Wlu representative last evening. "I see by the newspapers that the commission to enquire into the cost of maintenance of convicts At the penltentlaries will meet here this week,but so much money as is being expended might `com the board of enquiry Are not prac- tica men. By that I mean they are not `posted in penitentiary affairs, Mid. there- fore, will have to go About their task blindly. But what about the olce clin- spector I For instance, when the city re- quired An engineer for the water works, whet sort ofamnn was en d! Why. the most noticsl that coul found. A men that followed his calling lora life- time. Why should not the government follow the. some tetios and engsge practical men to ll government offices. such as inspector of peniten- tiaries? I am not llnding fault with the present incumbent, but Am simply looking at the matter from in practical standpoint. If. when an ins tor is Ap- pointed. he wns sent to the iiferent peni- tentieries to do duty, any for three or six months, he would become thoroughly ec- quninted with theirlnterior eoonom and would be in a position to lrnnw whet or or not the laces nre being conducted ellici- ently. nspectornl work is not thorough- ly done. The inspector visits the warden's olllce, looks over the book:-, up n num~ ber of guards. risks lb few questions. smokes a good cigar in the meantime. and the visit is over How much informs tion can be gleaned in that manner? The guards questioned ure not going to crimi- - nnte themselves and thereby `cut their own throats. Neither will they give informa- tion alfocting the welfare of their coin- rAdes. Only A couple of yours ego A man was lie t on the pay list for a year when he mnlry had nothing to do. When the binder twine factor was sterted he was found on opening t ere. By-the-bye, this is A de rtment that needs sadly uverhnul ing. is t is costing too much for the smel revenue it brings in." I i be saved. In the first place those w Dlljrnooful Onmlunl Dlnpllyod on Inl- lowfon. BAIv.Iunrnr.1.n. Nov. 3.--A juvenile club has been formed in Green Bay; Frank Blake. preeident ; (Ieor e Muller. qecretary and treasurer. The clu numbers nearly I dozen members. Mrs. M. Strechen hue kindly allowed them in room to meet in live of charge. on condition of good conduct beingmeintained. Large boys, who live outside the buy, have eevernllimeo amused themselves by molesting and annoyln the smaller boys at. their meetings. mm more useful em loyment practised by the wn be e wouYd set. A better example to t. e emeler ones. On one of the dark evenin last. week (not. Hnllowe`en) seve- ml ol weggon tire: and other articles were ebrewn on the hill. where some women ....a.... 1...... in uh. u!-It met. with A bad the hill. when ing homo in the dark met. with nbnd all over them. Such amusements may be lun too the vlolouo and idle, but if such were punished. no it. deserves. those in- dulging in it. for their evening rnstllno would soon nd it was not no pea:-mm. On hIllowe`en night. the bunker. of fruit. oarod byahi hly mapoobocl gentleman. and an old rec-i em. of the c0mnlunit3'.'l`.o I. 0 the mob which called at his door. hn |.-.|..o.onrn nut nl hi: lmmln And himself mob which called nu. ma door. mm mo bukot. torn out of his hands and himself nearly dragged down the step. while the (loan of large boy: who con` posed the lot. fou ht. over the lruit. like a dingunting I.-. nl ninn till Mnnv tam than hnlxetto ht the Hun. like on-gunning her ol pigs, till the tow the bultetto piece: and then wnl ed all". leaving it on the road. In it any wonder that people clone their door: tn the modern style of oelebnting lu\llowe`on! One boy among the number was ashamed of the oinreapect shown by their behavior and ollered to pay lor the torn and out away basket, but the gentleman said the rice ol the basket men times over r-ou d never compensate for t e treatment he had roceived at their hands. Some of the above mentioned in- cident: only point to the great moral need in a villa on near the city for an active and relin le mnghtuto in the village. also on elllcienvconotuhle and I look-u s, where town rowdiee and country law horn oould bekept quiet till they know whnt they were doing. It is A penny wine and pound foolish oounoil that has neglectod thinnrcent and crying noed I0 long. to the xleetructiouolwa large chole ol rowing children ex; lh unreelrlcted hnvlor on for no the [M lie is conoorned. The rmvernment dredno at work near the public is concerned. The govermiieni. dredge Km eton Mills has worked up out [er en J. l)oy e'e {em on the Uetarequl. A mic painted brown. with live reeu. hiui ii Ei.ched up Adrift. by two boys in Green y. Mr. Brown, of Wolfe Inland. has moved to the homestead of the Mn(`nllnm 0-mete, having loeeed the lnrm attached. Miee Liuy Ferley has returned from \\'eterbown. where she hm: been for I veer under cure of I oelebretaed lady doctor for an injured Ankle; the cure hen been com- plete. Mn. Joeeph Donnelly, l{elifnx,hen been vieiting her elwenlre. 0. Bovrermen. Mine Merthn Draper in telling a nhort. and mnoh-need rent. eh home. after e eevere etrein of nu ucoenliilly three lever Lienul witlioue en interval between. nee Draper is the representative ol glow- inv heelth hen-ell; no wonder her petieiiu el recover. Mre. Deniel Dick end her three little children heve returned to her home in Wehertown ether spending the uimmer with her mother. `nu II no um Night 01 evengelinlu Dnnneet end Chepnen in ` the Brook tweet Methodint chin-oh. By` epeolel requeet. Mr. Che n will recite envenl eelectione. Mr.l nneu. will ring wmmc PRACTICAL MEN. fovonl oolictiono. Mr. Dunneu mu mng upocisl colon and give tho luovnll add:-us. IIO Ulluy Thu ow lull jacket no thunrlnllod gmnollnnnl nni `I C II npochl Mr. Om mu ncuol nvonl Mr. I -....:.I MI... uul pin u.. tugwqll V www-n v lnllnolull.-In-nguhnodlletill ' In (Into-$3. II (E E ."u"..:'a.I' -7'1t"o'5:i new nnrnnont now diuskycllln the Duluth room: ol George Nil 8 00.. I70 Wollinf Inn ntnnl. out their lino. VALUE` Save your money. saw your timc. Como ditect to us {or you unhrvnnr. Look at Our Prion. Light Weight wool 01 pot on . INTI- Tho odldaln ol the Queue Cum-II nil- ... .a...n...m.u}.. nalomnosivunulo BARRIEFIELD BUDGET. .._....._._. moms. thouuouoountnl run-I doolnoshnubotwolooonosivunulo ingwnnnnthohndnouutpuulugl ._ AL-l. I1-A um. Flee: Lined. 01.50 pa nit. Nutnryulylool, In to 03.30 ...- -n-Q `nu-";a"'x~'iooI. 03 to 05 not K. sa'::':.a wool. 03 to 03 In my spziilnxu-an "mun! Woqluohundsilbuloubll hug! and aunt. 05 DC p`||`I V Illlt. !l-.... I There are many fair makes of Kid Gloves. but there is only on best, that is Alexandre Paris Glove. We are Sole Agentl for them and are showin a ban- tiful range in colored an blacks. Price is what you pay elsewhere for ordinary makes. Inspcclion invited !STEACY&STEACY wIIlvNI.HlM\`. Jmnoa O'Neill In Hrglnluu, open boon; H p.m. w. I. ulunuuul. rmtnu. Innwmu um Bu-ALII|--H HI- cuu Itnohlnlool above old wand. _?_.___...____..?...._........ JA8. REID. 1' I LI ma Umnnn -3:-:50 uh-onot. 'I`Anl`opg0n0 l)(7A. 09:: F `I. 1'. nnluuuuu. UKDRITAKII nun EIIALIII. Street. Plmnu--Wn\nroomu, 00; I M. Lowe-It urine. ._g__.___.:___. Prlnnou it not, Oornu F. phone communication. rum II I mmnn. Lnnnm Ummrrnn um IlIAl.III- nu-com, Sydonhun Itnot. ' nhono U Hon on Mun huolnunlalninr nlnlo rowan! M l tho Winn oh-0. -__.__.-_- W coon. 7 APPL Wont. n!roM.. T GINIEAL F Rofonlwn re DINING-R.()OI nml-I M. the 1 -ooox. A|`I`|. Inn. Howuu ----:--_-L. Ivnntm A WEEK EASY - You work MIC 0 . lrouml hommn brand now lhl . 0 trouhln to nuke on for weak on : rm`; ulquivk ; yuu will -u nurprIud1ovou1 It nun heclnlw ; noml II: your L-`ldnal 0| '3 It will be for your lntornl to In II: write tn-dnu : -you can poultlvol IIII \I I wank any Adulrenn Imperial lvurwtn Q" Box U.l`.. Wiu:|mr.{)nt`u-lo. uvn \/.1.` VI .... . .,_ \\,'ANTRD -- l|RI.|` - lH'.'lABLI 3 non lnnnllvy; loonl or Inn! 1 :.io V lntrmlnoo n new dlnvovory Iltl loop our mmln tnokoul up on troomfonnou and MI Ihrnnghnuk town and vounQ.ry- Ian` 1- nloymant ; uomInlua|on_ or nlnp, g and counu'y- III uloymant; uomnnlulon us` mumh and uponnu. and In my uni lunnl thou uhrud. I )I vr to Tho Worm lodlnnlllootrh I don. Ont. Can:-In. ll nyy-g m. ... ... . .._......____. .._____.___.__.__._.:_. mm: |l0l'slt. No. In Quint L Apply to J. B.t`.uur1-nun. . \nn-nu` u--_.-. Cu 3 \'o. 4 cum: Tnnnaclq avnalhl; 4 users wont. Apply to n. DI COL In! and y:lnn|nnI ntnoto. , ___.__ _.__.-.2 ._...________.. I ` lnl B'uI||o'|0:tlnun:"I Inn no 7 \ ARRHOVRE AND WHAIII. Prinmu nmi Qnun man J. B. CAIIUTIIIII. n In: v-nu- \ THE DKRIBA BLN HFOII t nvrnod in` In. Town. mud omoo who! a rul-lune-9 oonm If Appli In John I . `w:a.si.:75}.-F4'(">\"I"E'n3'i"n 4. . ...-.c...v.. 1-.n-nnuhalnlhl. u-.-..-_. ._,,._ , bout. hurl: now. In nodonn eonvunionou. Don C `on the Manama or to lo: stout. _'# --:: '0. II l'N1\'Ill8l`I'Y Agl. IIOGOYII can Y! n- | on Mom to; run .:AE{i' ' A PRICE TWO CENTS-T Nuf.`r'i_`v_`_i_a_ \a\J|J Lnlvlill \II- In an-oonlulo to lake. Improves the opposite. In cull; dlgouod. ` ...A|(n.. 4 ilnmuhogbt A onounnou oununn HM DO! . v n In I '_ W: 'oh':K"1 .o?.|a'z|`hn o `G `I Mngnron An OI _ % :.";~.....:.s'r::'.:':.' .~ cum man no 900- ' N s'rnxn1~?Iix`6n mum o.'1*|._n. ITA- . Mumllu nvmlnl. 5 b ok pqgu K R0'.<\l'l l'AL, A GOOD cool. Rnfnonwwn nqulroul. o.()oxf:u-m.v T0 IRS. unrml. to L \Na-tro-. DOOR. A|`I`|.\' IN THE IV [NO T0 Hovunn vi. |m.mtI. M at! -.--_-1-1 _ Efnuu m mrr. wrm noun. In QUIH IQJQQQ. ta uuu uvu -......, :2 a*s;':.:`s%`..2%,`:.?" *>*- -- . . .1 -um- HIVII IITTII IIIIIIIII 'l`IlAN 'l`IlI PIIII OIL DINING-R()0M (MRI AND A K Thuununlul lulnml on niox nonut.T Apply tn J. II. I WEATHER. n,ubnaILIfIu. up--u.-, ..-- _ ._..__.?____.-_.;.:______. lAl`.lB:)!'DTIl(I .'|)`(l|.Aa OVII. ` I o nlnlnl B'uI||':`| Prln\ln'3IAaI':` I r--.w--. VIRG"ifU=`.% I` R0`. l`A roqulronl. ._______._.__. /mniomn nnwlll nun. ADI!) Q I. IDKISDAY. I11: I I-nun-an A-ulna`: `rrnuplnchanlhn. 53. 400 per ound. The latter will loun superior to the best a.na.d1a.n gooda. W ITH COD LIVER OIL .-_.-|.l- on nnlun. 10 mm. -- Fall: to mom nonu- out, shifting to-nigh! to unt west Ind nub wlndn. hpvqy wnthar. I-`ur Halo by all Dnujlnh. 10 hub to": south- nut. Ihijmr In-nlnhl nnt 2 "II wuoonwtunolooul" ...A-..- -`:11 JAcKsbNs REMTINDERB. w. u. ummu1i;' hum-nu A un lha-Aull `vvu-uv-, 600 per pound. .-- _. ., l'IVIIII|Ivv -3 vuuv v v - - . v_, Assorted Flavors; 45 per box. Dowell`s Best New York Chocolates. -A_ _.._ ._......A T. F. HARRISON. uh Allll lnnuuul `E6 '3: L81`. HEN RY BRAII. -u.---A nun ; urn Inn `*wA~isn-% n nninon lnd llll. AIII1 I be given for In return! ml`! on NFAR G.;l'l..R.'I'l`A- in won n \ o mnnugn `hunt. A55 I. gvon numb ,_3S'?!*? e)i'.; ."'u-i-Tums: . . (VAIIUTIIII. 'w7~ E. All Flavors. $00 4 4 ---Z. U\&-oj if C PRINCESS STREET. A Ladies Fine Dongola Button Boot. Pointed Toe. Patent. . . . Leather tip. Neat and Stylish. Iv-.np~o- nu. nu`-aw`. I. CAIPIIU. C (0.. T For 1 -u--u-gay-u $1.00 l . '.riuxms. v.I\.r\4 yvn rv........ l>owll's New York Choco- latos. Ann nar bound. HARDY S iNo Matter How hard you think Wglf to please, we can please you. lt`Was because so many ladies in King- : stun call themselves hard to please or particular in their millinery > tunes that we secured the Best Artiste in this line in our Province, and this is why we say we can please you. We`re p!easing others who thought as you now think. TL... 1... and mnct stvlish goods Of mantle making excellence has been applied this year, and we have more th' n ever demon- strated that be er garments, better in money's worth,`better in nish, and better in t and style leave our mantle rooms that can be imported or that is showing. We care not where they are pro- duced. tnougnt as you now unun. The best and most stylish goods the season produces are here. Every day we are seeking new things. Style is with all we sell. whether you Want a hate-for ordin- ary wear or best. The Keenest Test The Proof Of this is the fact that we have a larger stat? of workers (and want more). We are working the wltole staff overtime. We are re- ceiving orders from new custom- ers every day. uh. ;m.;o. inannrfinn of our IJ\JI II\I-- vvv--- COO Rowntree's Mlxed Choco- Iates and Bon Bons. _,_;._u_. `.1: ...-....;I knvnu every aay. We invite inspection of our specials to order Tweeds,Beavers, or Boucle, $8, $9 and $10. I123 Pnnoossst..Iortns1do - Kingston l\l \J\aI- I -uruwu --.-- I`.Nl)ElH WANTED FOB Al.'I'|iIATll)NS and Mldmonn to note propcrt`, on 0| r- can Intent for tho Oll uvnu-. Inns gn-I -poe|lIosunnu now road lot lnnpcenon M the oivo ol undonijnod. under wanted before Friday mu. :1 b p in. Lotus! or any tender not new-uarily new mm. * Imnitilg n1.|.xs. An-hltoot. :(l)ICl.Il:<`l!f`:I`;I"1-l`]'l."(:" `Mn-l`. ` ART! L'B Omen. not Brook and Wollingtnn vat; lot: of the District Oomlonnod II-on tho. WM; In-hnngn. Thb mmagor ol the Ouunoquo Inn has closed in door: lot this anon. I D n'n.......II Rnhn-wagon. nhinnod lot this J. P. O'Donnell. Bobcnygoon. ohippod nix cu`! ol unbutk to James Cnrrington, If :.g._.o.... Shanghai. Ir. 0'Donnoll. Bohmygeon. has cloud I oontnot with the Rnllbun eompnny for tho taking out of our 1 million (out. of units in u-voy. u... n..n.....m_ nun ol on In. Arabic Ill cunol lalnnlrl so damn: \.,uu--.5...-.., Ki ton. A r (ram Rov. oor 8. Hartwell. ol Chen-tn. China. d: Oct. and. An- ............. Mn -cl. An-rlvnl nf hil lnmilv At Chan-tn. China. dated Uct. aru. ll'I nouncu the uh utivsl 0! hi: lnmily Shanghai. Ir. O'Donnol|. Bohmvmeon. Ilury |loDonn|d. allot Ilccunhddp. dhd at Bollovillo on Sun- dny. Aged dghly-dx yum. Patrick. I -well-knotu rrnnllord hotel pmptiotonnnd ..... .|.....Lou- -nnluq v............_.. V , llowntree's lnlgs. Doll-Inotll rrunilnru now: pnapnuuuu,-uu `on: d: but uunlvc The unonl of the Inn Hoary Brown Cook phoont laodgon Sunday. In com ing downaotophillnuooidont occurred. Apnnotthohorlnubroh. intho hot-no undid Iothnhurlo. canning than to l;Ir 3 -i 3: (I. Iuvinmila J. P. W. K lamb. Ihdom Pa-1:1. Rudn; J. J: Qldl. ` altn. AABERNETH Y 6: C0. . A. an... . r\I.ll4I\IVn4u--- '. w-. Oornu Princes and Division inch. _.___?__:_j__ For Nobbv Hutu. Toquea or Bon- nets, In the latest styles, and 1 perfect in In costume: or mantles. `O10 "is msrmcr uAsHE._ EEE/\mN_ _ T0 CONTRACTORS. .-. . ......-. . . mun . n [SILVER wAsxn1sc0Urir THE ELECTION NEWS RECEIVED . _ _..._ __.-.an_A `Illa Irynnltoo IIIII Int 9 lllln 'l`lIno or II:-- ' Inilnloy lluooouu wire the Genus! Order 0! DoIp|t.ohu-A Olson from John uumn and Party. According to the returns received bo- tweon bnlf-put. seven and midnight. last night. Brynn. aha boy ornbor of the Plat.bo,"and the free uilver movement. -Mm...-..w"nnd "ranndintion. received Piano," and the tree unver IIIOVOIDBUI, popoonoy and "repudintion, such A blow yesterday. at the bend: of the electors of the United States. in will leave it inert. and 0! no consequence for u long time to come. u......... rnhx. n! the British American Manager Crate. of the British hotel. had thoughtfully nrren ed for the receiving and eunouncnng of t e returns in the reedingroom and dining-room of his hotel, and t are. early in the evening. It large number of citizens and of sojourn- ere in the city. gathered, eeger to hear the reeult of the green battle at the poll: on the Ether eide." Amon those present were . '. Fol or. H. Folger. Ald. Redden. W. H. en Teaeell, H. Robinson, (Toronw)end many others. There, am. wee M. S. Burnene, theexponent in King- eton of free eilver prinoiplee and the pro- phet of Bryan : awee ing euoeeu. For e ehon time e terthe returne began ' pheb of Bryan mg uuooeu. began ed to lfrive, the eilv men in the crown high hopee of th mucosa of theii man. One deepetob announced that New York state had been oarried by Bryan. Then oeme the new: that Illinois had gone de- mocratic. and the ailveriheo were `jubilant. Soon the tide begun to turn, iowever. New York was announced as having gone heavily for McKinley. Then Illinois was numbered among the iltetee that had cast their ballot: for sound money. Alter this the title swept onward, with only on once- sionel ebb, when 1` Bryan Iictory was en- nounced. M. S. Burnette assumed e look thet mid : "I don't believe it l" and short- ly After midnight the Bryan advocate ex- reseed the opinion that Bryan woe elected in spine of the returns. The crowd melted Away noon ulcer twelve o'clock, end only e lew room were in the I rt- ment when Jo in Grillith end a con ) e of thelediee ol his oompeny entered. " ho'e .i.nr...Iv" mu Mr. Urilth'e uueetion. theluiiea 0! ma enwrou. -' vv nu u elected Y" was Mr. Uritt.h's question. "McKinley," answered manager Cram. Hurrah for McKinley." cheered the actor in II voice to sonorous and jubilant. as when, as Duke of (Hooter. having succeed- ed to the throne of Enginud. he proclaims his triumph over his enemies. nnrino` the avenimr there was much eup- his triumph ma cnonnea. During the avenin sup- pressed excimment. nal . no cheering nor disturbance. The majority of those pro- nenb were solid Canuoka who had no use for Bryan. and whose fumes told the story of their relief and gladnesn that McKinley Imrl wnn What The DeIp:tn|1eI Told. Summarized the returns received during the ni ht. were thus: Mu inley mn`orit.ioa--Rochester. N.\'., 15,0010; New \'or st.et.o.306,00(); Wisconsin, 30.000: Minnesota. 50,000; Tennessee, 20,- `000: Maine. 60.000; Mnsanchuaetta. I00.- 000:Vermont., 33.000: Michigan, 30.000: Chicago, 60.000: Baltimore. 15.000: Wont. Virginie, 20.000; New Jersey. 50.000; Louisville, 10,000; Iowa, 60.000: New York, `00,000; Maryland. 20.000; Pennsyl- vania. 300.000; Delaware, l.'>,000: Kon- t.uck_v,25_l)UU; Nobruukn. l2,500;Oregnn. L000; Ohio. l00.000: Michigan. 75,000: Illinois. 100.000: Indium, l0.UHO. 11...--u nminririnn ._. Han:-ai;_ 20_00(|; HA|NES&ll][KE1T| Bnell` l`6lII had won. l00.000: Indians. lwmu. Br on majorities Georgie. 20.000 ; Sont Caroline. 40.000; Mississippi, 50.- 000: Louisiana. 225.000; Florida. l.'$_nou~, Arlmnssa. 40.000: North Carolina. 10.000; Utah. lU,000. _ The returns nd estimates. at I0:-I5 pin. in New York. indicate that McKin- ley he carried the following states: Connecticut. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. Ken- tucky. Maine. Massachusetts, Maryland. Michigan. Minnesota. Nebnskn. New Hampshire. New Jersey, New York, Ohio. Ponnsylvnniu. Rhoda lnlsnd. Tennessee. Vermont. Wisconsin, 3 total of 268 elec- toral votes. and that Bryan has carried Alabama. Arlunuu-, Florida. Georgia. Louisiana. Miasim-ip i. Missouri, South Carolina. Texas. lltah) and Colorado. with llnl clectornl votes. Returns are insutll~ cient from the following state: to predict the result: California. Delaware. ldnhn. Knnnns, "Monumn. Nevada. North Dakota. Uregon, South Dakota. Virginia. Wnhing- hon nnd Wyoming. A midnight editorial of the Buffalo Ex- irees gives McKinley 258 electoral votes. rynn. I27. and tloubtlul twenty-seven; the latter being California. Knnsu. Min- nesota. Missouri. North Dnlmtn. Oregon, South Dukotn. Tennessee and Washington. In thin table Delaware. MM land and West \'i inns nre clnimed for the republi- cans and 'irginin and North Carolina con- ceded to the democrats. At l`2:l5 mm. the returns in New York showed that the ropublicens elected `:00 congressmen: democrats. 50; populistl. ll; sound money democrats. l. Joeinh Putter eon oi Tennensee. This leaves eighty-six iliptricls to be henrdr from. 1-5.. \Y.- V...-I. rlnlnunlinn in comzress (Ii:-molt to be neerurlrom. The New York delegation in congreue Ivillconaiul. of twent.y-oovon republimcnn, nu rlemocrntc and one independent. repub- Noun. In... V... \'m|. Run an Mnulv clnims The New York Sun nay: .\luul_v u... mpubliunn will have an nggrogntion of 248 congressmen. N.-.lm-av alocmd I republican of `NH New Jersey elected can rooaiounl rlelogzation. Inn Nan Vnri Timan rooniounl rlelomnionu. he New York Times My: Fitzgerald, of Boston. in the only democrat oleotnd to can not in New England. any air nnr nonl. of the total s-on New England. noty all r cant. of reciuond in or York wu polled. The lug:-It gnim are in the mpublicnn din- triouu. I-:-..... .4... nu.-mu! um alaclion in Fierce riouu prevcnlnd the cloction tho Ioutborn part 0! lhlawnro. cmnustucul clean In {our npublimm \lIKIll7lII\3Ill Vivian. nun uuuu -'r---" 77,. cougnnnmon. In South Carolin: the negro vote In: hcuvy for McKinley. launchn-out olochd olovon npublionn lcxinloy. launchu-nun re ublimn oongrouuon and/one democrat. ohn I. Fiugcrnld. And one dluriot. up tenth. in doubt. n I wamu... rlncnrl-ratio mndidllo NOT HOW cnenp. BUT HOW GOOD. * (L I`. Willlnmn, democratic undiduo for lnnchunotu beckon on M night. Wnlooll oloctod govomor by ovbr Il5,(Xl). Tho npubliouu 0! Iowa olocud Ibo wbolo olovon congren-non. llnv Alhnld ooooodoo his deft! in wbolo olovon congressmen. Gov. Altgnld ooooodoo Illinois. Tunas`: plunllty willlao I25.- nm Coon Donn A canhuptihlo trick in plnycdon Ir}. John Cvovhy. Johnston nlnol. by a cou- pled hunt: on Saturday. Mr. Crowhy on $50 aunt during the Ooronoon van ud pm-chuod halt a bush! olnng nnnln. which 050 hunt : wile. Iron Iowan!-or Iorlodlbrnnoln of II!- hnnn Ihnln sud pulehnnd MI! I bushel or stung Inpunlhud I-Inn. ohnd to no- Iivcrudvu to moan pyncut at Mr. Owhyi boon. Bhnly the thin ngnonont VII nude 150 brush gen st Ir. Guilty : door. and not mcpnym it held In Gav Shula husband hubs .n...u and uh: the van to any .ho ooutborn ol lhlawnro. 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