Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1886, p. 3

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*' oadnohb, oto., they gin nuivnnl Inclination. They no Bu- uu-oonusd. Onelu ndooo. In Bomu, 953.. II DEMONSTRATION OI` VAST PMOPQKTIONB -T0UBANDB IN THE CITY. Klnguon llnrnu to the Front Every lime - A Flat Bum Full ol Excitement. The races at Cat-xraqui Driving Park. yesterday afternoon. ntti-acted about 2.000 persons. '[`he weather was delight- lul for the exhilereting sport. and the people present keenly relished the nume- rous contents. The track was in superb condition. It was about 8:30 o'clock when the spent beqen. Messrs. W. Car- son. T. Clark and A. Robillard took the judges stand end called the three mi- nute race. The entries and results of the race were: F: I-`olgr`| Minn Hluolle". A. Vnnnlntyndu "Red Bose" H. Hnrhneuf "lllaolr Dick .. ll 1 I . 1 drawn. 1 2 9 "Black Dick W. Hurts)`: "x,hulie" . J. Donnell) : "wmmncm" .. I 2! 4 Prllel. I30. 015 Ind 010; but thus 1 Time. 8:00: 9:501; $59!: R00. 'I`L.. I-at Inna! --n nvnil_;nn away. and at. me mm were In It proces- sion. thus: "Black Dick." ".\liuett.e." "Charlie." "Red Roae"nnd "Whiteaidea" At. the three-quarters Folger'a racer passed Murravbwd made a keen run for me from It was uoloue race on the home stretch. At the` nish "Black Duck" wu only I lew feet ahead. his driver 513 pins: bun on the ank as he passed un er the line. In the next best the horses were sent. passeu uuuer hue uuu. In the next away on the fourth score toe atreg~ glmg start. At the aorta: post "Mien Mlnette" and "Bleck(l.)iclr" were hall 3 dozen lengths eheed. and from there to the ball it was a. close race for the lead- ere. At the three-quarter poet Folger-`a horse had ohened up several lengths 0! daylight, but "Block Dick" drew out on the home stretch. and wee only beaten bye length. In this heat "Red Rose" was not back to last plnoe for running. In the thxrd end fourth heats Folger`e more won on she liked. somely dressed ladies and gauaut geuue- ; men. They thoroughly enjoyed the sports. The bicycle races were pleasing. There were many wheelsmeu in line. They made a pretty sight as they silently ran about the drives, their wheels glist- ening in the sunshine. Those in st- tendance were Messrs. W. Noi-mile. W. Pringle. F. Roe. Napanee ; Lillie. Brock- ville; F. Johnson. R. l)upuis,T. Rentou. E. Ford,J. 'I`weddell.W. B. Skinner, F. Brown. H. Uhowu. U. Mitchell, F. Mit- chell.J.llenton. W. Benton, H. Bibby. and R. Minnes. The races did nct|ll as wellas they should have done in view of the attendance of wheelsrnen. In the half mile dash, in heats, W. B. Skinner, C. Mitchell, E. Ford and R. Dupuis took part. In the first heat Skinner made a line run and came in a considerable dis- tance ahead. He repeated his test in the second heat. though closely pursued by Dupuis. The race was declared in his lever. In tie two mile race. W. Pringle, Napauee; W. B. Skinner and George Smith entered. The course had to be circled eight times. The race was a ne one though Smith early drop- ped out 01 it.having broken s. spoke in his Wheel. Pringle led to the last lap when Skinner. amid great applause, ran ahead and won nicely. Time 6:35 minutes. in the last race, a mile dash. W. J. Nor-3 mile. Napanee ; F. Brown and W. B. Skinner,Kingston.participated. Brown took a header and dropped out of the race. Skinner won as he liked. Time 8:30 minutes. The results of the athletic competitions were: One hundred yards dash-isl, 87; 2nd, Six entries. James bloomney The wheelbarrow and hunll declared o`. :@___- Time. {SEW} I33}; '19,`; N)- The rsh boat. was exciting. Afcer ineffectual scoring the animals got. and at the half W(`l'0 in n proces- nion. thus: Dick." "Miuatte." competition: yards` dash-ist, 87; 84. There were seven entries. This race was vigorously contested, and both men men came in so close that the judges at first decided to call it a dead heat. but after some explanations and the flip of aquarter it was given to R. Tucker, G. Fogg taking the se- cond money. Quarter mile running race-ist. $7; 2nd, 04. Six entries. G. Fogg, H.Richardson. One mile race-rst. Ito. Five entries. This race was sharply contested, and each party claimed that they had been jockeyed. After the opinions of several gentlemen, who had closely watched the proceedings, were taken. it was decided in favour of Wm. Connors. of Portsmouth. 31...... var: I: vs-Ara and undor-lst. Ml; I78. 'I.'Il1I., Jill}; `WIS 53C. The rst heat was a slim one. The snimsls came in very slowly. Butcher Boy leedlng. In the second best the horses were sent sway on the third score tosn even stsrt. Butcher Boy st ouce took the lead and maintained it throughout the heat. Murrsy, with Livery Boy. was selose second. At the three-quarter pole Livery Boy went into the sir; but was soon on his feet agsin and on entering the home stretch was neck and neck with Butcher Boy. Alter I driving nish Butcher Boy passed under the wire a winner by a head. Murray. the driver of Livery Boy. com- plained to, the iudges about the style of going of Butcher Boy. claiming that he did not trot but mod and mixed up his unit. The third heat was a mourniul aeir. Butcher Boy opened msuy lengths between him sud Livery Boy. who. in turn. left nksdo and the St. Lawrence Girl in in the rear. NO MR_oiuRYl of Portsmouth. Boys` race, 15 years and undor--Ist, W; md. 01. Ten entries. Andrew McMahon, Arthur Jones. Bovs' race. quarter mile, 15 to 18 years- Jones. Boys race, quarter Six entries. james Bloomley, '1`. Keleher. The hurdle races were - |4Av-uI vino-AI mun.-. 0. IlulAno`n"Bnt.oher Boy" . 1 J.Io0unmon'I "nlgdo" I W. OJ. locunmodu "Liver! Boy" 8 0. Elder`: "us. Luvronoo um ....... .. 1 Print, :30. Ilb and 015; luau. but I In. Tlmo. 3:10; IN}; 8:04. -Iu_- n..-A |..--A --- - ..Il._ Till Yellow Jacket. owned by P. McLaugh- lin. wu decided u ineligible. and not auowod to sure. no hndnot ownod In the oi: for shiny day: from 0 duo cl Show!`- In tholnt but Handle`: Limerick Iooktholudlroln tbowiro. Ind Wu sue mass or uununuwy uulu Ilulvl-Invu `~ pa-eh ~,*:3t3ad'.: 5' 756: ygriougly ggt.im__-_-wl -9.2-.51-. unmkmrz 532:". 7.000 to 10,000 persons. Seldom hssa. ner scene been witnessed in the Olly. The green award was alive with hand- somely dressed ladies and gallant gentle- man. Thnv nhorouahlv enioved thel A nu no: rain lonlr. The at noe.lor prize: of MO sud 010 in: really pretty. The ruult wu : W. `I had Anhll" ......... ..... 3 !.\_VoIlI ...... 2 u._.._ _ `tho Ghana: crowd ol Inc Buy Wunoulng the Athletic aporu and Bicycle linen. The mass of humanity that bhrongod LIVELY TIMFSS AT THE DRIVING PARK. B. Walla` "Dome" I. J. Brown`: "Dooxv J. lunatic : uucrlol meuupu T1187 di4 hnn I khn We but in stock nely executed CABI- NE I` PHOTOGRAPHS of the Princi- pd Buildings sud Struts in our THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. JULY 2. EVENTS IN THE PARK. Committee. Twenty-eight members of "A" Bu.- herv. in command of Lieut. Hudon. matched to the fort. yesterday, and at noon red a salute of t.wenty~oue guns. vm... Avnnnvn nnm..nM.nn naval-ad many y8ll'B. II WI! I PIylIIllIV8BH1lBlli. The city was comparatively uieh yea- terday with such a nut crow In the city. '1 he arrests were few. the drunk: not numerous and ghts source. --mm" mu: n Keane coma "woman" Blneu DU SCIIHIUTHU, IIUIHJ um: I PUIUIIJLI oi the population fairly appreciated them ; but the evenings programme admitted of aggregation and consolida- tion, and it seemed that the entire city had been abandoned save one end of it. and that into the space of a. few acres there was squeezed the ocoupanta or- dinarly in as many miles. Pyrotechnics are always attractive. True. there is the loeling that it's not right to waste so much money on the purchase and eat- tingo of such things. but its customary to indulge in extravagance 0! this Iort on the lat July. and then it is argued that the visitors must eat. smoke and drink while they feast on gazementa." and that they empty suloiently out of their plethorie purse to more than V recoup the city and the merchants [or any expenditure which they thus may make. Dnnnu-Jinn Hun Jinnluw lilkln nnnt` MA make. Regarding the display little need be said. Little can be said. It was not varied enough to preserve the iutorest of the people from beginning to end. There seemed to be innumerable roman candles. coloured stars, to:-billions or ery whirlwinds, rockets of Japanese re. vertical wheels. bomb shells rising high in the air and. meteoric like. dis- charging coloured stars. and ying pigs-nus, but the set pieces were few and far between. The welcome" was ver pretty._so was "the crown"; the "mu - tiplying star" was very beautiful and very much admired : best clall was the cross 0! Malta," an elegant piece of lance work. showing a cross in crimson lanes with centre of green. imitating two bril- liant suns of yellow and blue, ending in a hole of Chinese brilliant. The balloons were not a success. One was so dimly lighted that its rise and flight could scarcely be seen, and one caught re before it had been sent adrilt and perished amid one universal shout cl disgust. The exhibition lasted abou. an hour, and was intended to continue somcwhatlonger. but suddenly there wasa huge illumination on the stand on whiobthe remen operated, and there seemed to be a oontlagration. grand if not intentionally so. and nal in its effect. "Slit," Sit," went a couple of shells: "swish." swish." a couple of rockets. and all was over. Twas a glorious sight though it was a little monotonous. Gmlmrml Iogulher. Hurrah X Kingston got. to the front. yesterday. B1-ockville won`: bet that the Ottawa baseball club can do up the Park Nine. Tim nnrll Tnwn Fire Brigade not were a named by men: nuouguu so. Say Damn`: a demonstration pay? How did your bill pan out last. uivht? Two dollars out. twenty dollars in. 'm..-. Qhmlnlun Pnmnnnv and lm l\'. xi 'l'wo dollars oun. sweuny uounrs In. The Shedden Company and the I\'. & RR. Company generously placed their trucks at the disposnl of the Physiog Committee. 'l`..mno.u.niuhl. mnmharn nf "A" Bgt. [fired at sunw ol IW8lIB) ~0Il8 guns. The executive committee covered themselves with glory. The demonstrm bier. was one of the been conducted In It was A paying investment. The: nitv comnnretivelv qnieh vee- FAIR CITY! not numerous lnu uguw uunruu. "She" was 1 Keene going who handled the tandem team in the Pbysiog prooeatlion. The turnout run one of the best In the procession. Tim Rmnlnilln uirhl. In a nnnnimonn one 0! we was In we prucuumuu. The Brockville girls. by a unanimous vote on the steamer belore leaving the city. deolued that Kingston had the buudsomest police they'd ever seen. They were quite too sweet to live. Hnw mnnv mania were in the market They quite moo IWOOI to nve. How many people were the square. the streets intersecting it. and in nud\_on the buildings in the vicinity `I Five. six. seven, eight. nine or ten thou- sand? Bet: on the estimate and my swore requested. Wnnn'l thnt I tonv bridal mrtv ? A requeuoa. Wasn't thnt 1 tony pony "Smith" wnnled "Moore" thnn she was enmlod to. and made the groom look "Gnve" 1| he "Read," in her eye. the "Bum"-ing passion that lured her on into n"Momnn' -iuo nlliunoo. II was man of my (allow to "Wide" in And try to win the affections of snob n on. especnlly from the great "MoCnl ongh." D'ye catch on `I Tim (hunnmna Cnnimm Works Band. l.)'ye catch `I The Unnenoqne Cerrieae Bend, engaged by the colebrntion committee. did their pert Idminbly. The head numbered twenty-one. In the morning panda. At the Athletic eportl, in the driving perk. end In the hyniog pro- aeeeion they played unite e eelectiom. Their rendition of the ein hvorebly impressed their heuen. The bendemen are: R. Mccroeaen. leeder; J. Chnrlton, J. O'Neil, 1-. Guilett. H. Dewey. T. O'Neil, 0. Lengdeio. C. Glover. G. Comer. C. Knight. .1. Hhennon. 11. Mc- Ewen, W._Lew|on. G. Woolerd. C. B. n....... u! v.....:..i.i. w l m....|. Llllla Nolan by lha Wny- II-u Fpnrlt All Gmlnerml I ogulher. llnrrnh I baseball Cllll) can uo up um runs nluu. The Dark Town FITS Brigade got there every time. The crowds who riulded by them thought so. Gun llnnnn'f. n dnmnnntrmmnn nnv? IUIIKUXII. Illlulll [II T lby 0.1.11. on July 8rd and town up to July 8th. A Pronnrnmo lllgmly monotonous - The llnsle Rather lurlllng. We never saw so many people oon~ grutulsted in one place. in this city. before as we did last night during the reworks display. The streets were jammed, the market square was, appar- ently. covered by a solid mass of humanity, out of the wmrlows ofthe adjacent houses poked hundreds of heads,snd so many men and women clsmbered over the roofs of not a few houses that they crosked and gronned beneath the nwlul burden. '1`he day's events were of such a character. divu- sied and scattered. that but 1; portion nl thn nnnnlntinn fprirlv nnnmnisted on. W. Vnniinklo. W. I. Nlchoh. N. ilben. R. Nocuthy. W. Kelly uad G. Burndgo. The membun 0! Mn or- gmintion expnuod satisfaction at the say they was tuned while in the city. lllwon. W. button. 0. Woolud. U. B. Prloo 25 Conn Inch. II` II- II CHI] Tho bouuipouuuoukn; swoon Ioohahtndnntnm."l`1okotIgoodto|to hv G.T.R. on Jul! nrdusd [alum an to Chesmm. I5 2 U. Hickey, '3. Shell race--M. D. Sluwhan, O7; ]. Man- devxlle. 85. Gi 1 single skiff raca-Mis| jane Medley, `I3 ;; u.QharlaueLM911.ay. I2. non noes, commencing in o o moon. took place below (Jaharaqui bridge. They were witnessed by about ve hundred people. The water was hv the wind rippled but not rough. and the races were interesting and well contested. Messrs. D. Suraehun and G. Allen acted as referee and starter respectively. The following are the results of the contests: Skimmimz dish race--C. Bowman. .8 2 W. I5 ; U. mckey and W. lckev, I3. Single scull skiti race-H. Esford, 88; W. Chestnut, I5; G. Rickey, 03. Shell D. I7: I. lollowlng the results or the conwam: Skimming dish race-C. Bowman, 98 ; Bullin, 05 ; J. Bowman. .3. Double soull sklf` mce--H. Esford a W. Cheatnut, O8; ]. lisford and J. Barr 95 G. Rickey and W. Rickev, 03. Single Esford. Bovornl Wall Oonlonlod Rico:-`rho I'l'IIII -nun Hun... 1:! oh: Wlnnarn. ton on badly heated berore mu we diatlnoe Ins covered. Alter oonoidoroblo trouble and several false start: the thoroughbred: were sent awoy on their journey. George Metonlle, on Limerick. at once racing to the front and taking such I commanding lead that there was never less than I dozen lengths between him and the next horse. Fred Archer. The boot time made for the half mile was 1:04. The moon uonoludod about 6:80 o'clock. never heeded, young Meloelle. hie jocks . riding like 9 roleseionel. On tench g the etnecch. town. on Dock- Wood. begin whipping end eloeed the pup but was eble to do little better then I make e. reepeotehle eeoond. Pnrdy. on Fred Archer, hu-dly upheld the fame of his nemeeeke. the greet Englieh jockey- Welle' Dollie was never in en dunner of oerrying o honors in this \I I10 tell 0! badly heeled before hell the distance Ina covered. Alter Illu LVIIIIUI on IIIU Iv |uuvIu~ Boat commencing at 5 o'clock. nnlr nlnnn hnlnw (En!-.nI-nnni hrian. TIIGV RAOEB ON CATARAQUI EIVEB. A-IVIOVI-A V TELEPHOE Inroh lo. THE FINAL PARAGRAPIJS. The I cl July. | ..x.. .1 u.. ..... Ir. Ronln Rubbed 0! I120. Mr. Ronsn, undertaker. took into his employ. 9. year and a hell ego. Henry Mason. of Boston. aged 80. Mr. Ronen treated him like the rest of the family. About 9:30 o'clock last evening Mr. and Mrs. Rousn went out to see the fire- works. They asked Mason to go with them, but he declined. While they were absent Mrs. Ronan's eervnnt returned. Meson handed her the key of the house and she thought he had retired to his room. An hour later the Romans got back. Mnson woe missing and Mn. Ronen's bureau drew being examined it we: found that he had stolen two puck- ages of money. 0120. There were two gold watches and A lot oljewolery in the room, and it in surprising that they were not taken. Mason `skipped by the light of the moon." y ms iuoaroeramnu pl'6Vl0uB to me man. Mr. Kane. night watchman of the M. T. Co's wharf rescued two men last night, who, while inebriated. walked all the landing. They were in a sorry state as they dropped in the middle 0! :1 ol of dirty refuse {mm the gas house. hey were Wolfe Islanders. In a tent. on the market hatter . yesterday a lively colt possessed of on y two hind feet was seen. The "!reAk"had a pretty head and. lacking its front feet, was perfectly formed. It was born Ma 24th, on the farm of B. Langerell. Si - ney township. near Belleville. The mother ol the cult was in the tent. Many persona viewed the cpnoeity. Delininun soda water at The Pharmacy. I Ilh\Jlll)|.L`4 nu nnllvlnn Dr. W. H. Parmelee. Toledo. O..uyI: "I have prescribed the `acid in a Inge uric! oidiseues, And have been imply ulin that ii is I valuable addition to our list of medicinal agents." mnv PGTHODB VIUWBU IIIUUPTIUUIBY. Delicious soda water at. Pharmacy. We have just introduced aome new and delightful syrups, viz.. sherbet. ohooo- lnte. acid phosphate, etc. Our lmit. syrups are all manufactured by our- aelves and are absolutely free fiom all injurious chemicals and colouring mun- !.er.--W. J. Wilson. in |znr\lI! nf nn lrmfhu-rlnnn tn an}. A l:UX'.-`VV. J. VVIIUUIL We know of no better rises to get A pair of pants or A suit than at Lambert & Walsh's, 175 Princess street. And why? Because they try so realize in practice what they believe to be the true success of business, namely, that to study the interests of their customers is the surest way to advance their own. They keep abreast of the times iu prices and 1; code To any '1 Probubllltlol. Light to modante windmno weather. stationary or higher temperature. ioru. Ladies. we are selling combination prints and sntines. fans colors, for 100. per yard. Please call and examine them at. Miunea 8?. Burns . In kl`; Inthun nl LU-naval " innnl-tad in H100) ED MIDDGB E DUIIIS In the letter nl "Liberal," inserted in our issue of Wednesday. on error occur- red. It was printed, "The Senate cost two dollars per day." It should olresd Two thousand dollars per day." David Thompson. who stole two costs from 'I`heobsld's barber shop. several weeks ago, sppesred before J udge Price on Wednesday. 'I`ho judge. alter hearing the evidence. allowed the prisoner his liberty. He had been punished enough by his incarceration previous to the trial. Mr. Kane. night wsmliman the Come and see the stock at Wn.soN s PHARMACY. A spe- cially good line for cabmen an-n liverymen, strong and du- "table, that will not tear unless great force is used. They will outlast live to ten of the usual kind, and are sold at but a slight advtmce. on cost, only at lllll I l'\I (me nor use no no summoneu. Sugar cured hams. the finest. in Cans- du. ()ur sugar cured shoulders are equal to ordinary hams; two cans of salmon {or 25c. ; three cans of mackerel. 250. Joe. Crawford. 'l`Iu. nnblnntn nf Dnnbn-n-uni` AnI1`nrn zoo. .Jae.umwIora. The patients of Rockwood Asylum were treated to a strawberry tent. yes- terday by the asylum mnnsgemont. Sports of ull kinds were indulged in. The local brass band furnished the -nnnin Qur hams are the uent cured hams in Canada. Our sugar cured shoulders are as good as the ordinary hams sold. and the price is only 9.3. per lb. Jas. Craw- ford. l ..pll.m -_ nun anllinu nnmhinntlnn ' That will not tear. Good Bath Sponges, Carriage Sponges. Boa! Sponges. [WM P'Hfri1ay.| .[.`hdIown l:udsnaIonUonI.uIn- onI.0||:C.CO.EAllI'I law our sun. bout. mu. IlWu|n'a Dug ung BILVI. Burl. \SPONGES{ goons m oouu. Creight.ou`s twentyrat ramble will be to the Lake on the Mountain and Pioton on Monday. July Web. be having engaged the favourite steamer Maud See lurblaer notice. W JV Wilnnn has nlwnvn hn the Miil- \'f1! bee runner nouoe. W. J. Wilson has always had the up ma o!\having the purest and best soda water in the city. This year it is better if possible than ever. Come and try our new avours 1 A u-vnrlnnvu knlnnnlnn in humid Ina. navours 1 A wnggon belonging M David Wag- goner was run down on Division an-eat last. night and a. lady thrown upon her head, She became hysterical and a doctor had to be summoned. Cur-nu an-nrl lunmn lhn nnnf. ;n (`unn- Dtukn, IV. 1. Uluuu Huber lulu um Ln'uuo- wick Hotel. On Wednesday. the close of the nal year of the customs department. the sum 0102.820 was paid in as duty on goods in bond. (`.rniohc.nn`n t.wnntv.rnI'. ramble Io-mo:-row. All summer goods to be sold at can for one month; only. - Kindly enquire for prices at Minnea & Burns`. ()nn wank from to dnv Cooke : church (HM! DRY. U001 : IIJIBB IE. An attempt was made a law evenings ago to tire Brewer`: cheese factory. on Wolfe Island. The blaze was early discovered and puc out. . ChihImn'n nanmlen Bnllnriuunn hose (l|BO0V8I'0(l I110 plll Olh Children's seamless Bnlbriggnn hose ` for 10. per pair. and a few more Indian merino vents for 253.. at Minnea an Burns . LIAILI-- nngnbu -n nnnnnunnn and An any. The Park Nine base bull club play the Ottawa club for 0100 in Ugdemburg to-mo:-row. All nvunnrunnl aunt`: in RA: nah` at anal I01 prices In mmnee an aura: . One week from to day Cooke will have an excursion per ntr. Maud no Elm Thousand Island Park and Alexan- dria Bay. Don't. miss it. An ntmmnh wan mndu A law avauinna Holi;lny' events. so numerous und no important. take precedence in our col- umns today. Editorial opinions held OVQY. The lplee of Current Ivonu -It You was to Know Anyllllg About Iulnun You can bun It lare-NtIII. loan: the Ieporteri Inn. The oonviota in the penitentiary were allowed a. half holiday yesterday. Ohinum nrnnkn visited the citv Walter. . NEW HALE,- ROLLED BACON, AND SIDE BACON an . `Ere pupils of the Watortown Hugh gcboolpicnioed at Channel Grove to- IV. an . Iney were snsaowea. l he Gamnoque carriage work: hand WI play in the city park tumnlght. ' An Indian mvvv at Cnno Vincent was wm play In we may para no-mgun. An Itulian mwvy at Cape Vincent growned at Cape Vmoont on Wednes- IV. ZINCIDENTS or THE DAY. PAIAGBAPHB PICKID UP IN ALL PARTS OF `PHI. LIIISTOIII CITY. uuowea nut nouuuy yuseruny. Ohiosao crooks vismed the city yester- daiy. They were shsdowed. ha Gnnnnonua cn.|-rinua over. Telephones have bee placed in the I romiqcs 9! W; Me !3::;31:.'?.-`.';":..,w2~' tv`:.. N. '1 : Gi'i:oum.i'oc`} and the Bruns- IIl:n`r Llntnl I `WOUND AT l.aA3T-A runny vurun `udtoocm budu:dIoOonI.Bun- . n.lImnnAn_!hnnI'I Ian IID AT LA8T-A randy wunnt Pngm can hard Ind III Conn. BIB- j. u----- 1- mo: - FITTING 5 sum. or - WEED. mu: nasisw ms :1 The buaineaa In future will he curried on by W. J. BYRNES, who will Always havo on hand as Large and Well-Selected stock ol Fashionable Goods for Gt-.nIIemen 4 0ullIulngs,a.nd hopes to retain all his olJ Patrons, Ind us mnny new one: as may favor him with 3 call. re. A .n_ __u-n... -n_---... -_.lnI. _I-..-.._... It seems too good to be true, but it is 9. real fact. Largo Assortment! Business Booming! Prices DownFine I Cus- tomers treated with courtesy whether they buy or not," and one and all delighted with what they see and hear at ::..:JIjr9 THE PRJ%3T .A.1\'|'D BEST. U"& it - - 1-1: JAIII 'l'll0nlP30N. ling all I. PHI. Prl Bin: nomum hop! um um: an In no -au3:s'.'rre-t 3 A1.) nomad no in man kmucodol by phyuouu con 1 RA IIIQ V I LVIHVV .IlllI.A Lur val. ;uu .u-15530 I ISPENCE z CiiUMLEYu, .Tnnn R ms muun xm-c`r._mLLmenv SIRE. Ibmdsomc Trimmed Hats for $1.50 and $1.00. Now on exhibition, BAJUS - B6'i:|_:ED - LAGER. vnnnnl mnnapmn mum Blank and I. PIP]. Pnnoon 3. unit. Pl',`7.I!!- hlovnuuuw -u--nu. .v._.......______ |P.3A.J"us,' .- . 2.1-; In dpd nuzcu no u.x:.n. PARASOLS ! PARASOLS! PARASOL9 jAT_:. SPENCE ap ORUMLEY S. COCOA ESSENCE AND COCOA NIBS, OTIOII 1| heroby give: thu the lap or Pin uad Book 0! Raloruoo of the land: laund- od be ukun for I portion of the ma son a P0 role llcllwnv wnhin the CH. 0 Klin- Ilonbvero dopounod In the onion ol I. o Clorl ol Iho once {or the Count 0! Fronlonlc, on the urn DAY OFJUNE. A. . 183. men... 1` W. NASH. Lace Covered Parasol: 500.. 650.. 900. ami 01.25. Laos Trimmed, with stripe top. 900., 01.50 and 2.00. Imoe Parasol Covers. in Black, Cream, Beige and Cardinal. Beautiful Spot. sgin Pax-aaola, brua ribs and bop, only 02.60. FLOUNCING LACES.sll widthn. NEW MILLINERY. The Lu-goat dtook in the city ah lV'\`l.`\Yl\T1 D IVIIYTIIY I3`7`lV 1l'\(\ 0. 101 T\_..'._ .._. I` . [KID SILK I}LOVES~~--A Large Assnrtmenl. 1.1. I_AIDfAw & SON Q 50 OOZENS RIBBEO OOTTON HOSE! IN SEAL,` Njxvv AND BLACK. H7 IIUZENS l}H%lLIlHEN'S PLAIN BUTTON HUSEI ENG LISII LAVVN TENNIS,BI()YULF. AND BOATING SHOES. " Busy preparing for 'I'o-mor- uW the following goods purs chased at a. Bargain. Gilt and Silver Trimmings. Gilt Tassel, Braids, Stars, Fringes. Gilt Bullion, for embroidery purposes. Elgstimates given for above and other goods. Begin a Sula for Ladies in DRESS GOODS AND PRINTS. AND SILKB AND BATXNB; also 3 Sale {or Gentlemen in TWEEDS. both Tmuuriugand Pultingl. BLACK & COLORED OORKBCREW. SUMMER UNDEBOLOTHINO. ac. Every department to have the stock reduced. ` ggyPq11& Tl1nmusnn s.] CHURCH & so%CiETv GOODS! JAMES`~ICEMO'D_8z co. H. 1:. 1:.:I:i':E-I-I-ON. ARMSTRONGS PARASOLS, uosmny & GLOVES AT` COST PRICE. R. MOFQITL. . June 30. L SUMMER UN13}"ERwEA1`: For Lacliesi.-G\entlomen,, and Childrcgn, in Lisle Thread, Bal-H b'iggan, Cotton, Merino and Cashmere. EVERYBODY FEELING G005 June 28. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 1`. HI A1l|l_DR|NK! - s - June 98. ...J ....n ........ .... ....., --.... _..._ ...._. .. -._._. Goods will be shown with pleluure-. 1'-rr T 113' Juno 3. L JJLV \Jl June 3. Jff June 21. June 55. `._ -. May 13. July 2. All Clauses \'-Lunner --regs Good-. rmlucccl to prices that make lII(:lIl go on lively II. vvALsH & co. DISSOLVED PA TNERSHIPI JUST I3_ECEI'V`E ]5 B- DC)E.A.1\I__c_. 3_5_ J. "RIO HMQND 8:; O0. AT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE. And recommending othersf 0 go to T L L j j ID. F. ARMSTRONG- NORTIHI SIDE- I19 Wellington Street, (Near Prince" Street.) (Signed). '1'. w. nnsn. Chit! In; K. C 1`. RI. BYRON M. BR TON. Olork ol the Pace. 00. hontonso. Klnglton. llih Juno .mo. II WIIII |)IQlllIll'l .'. W. J'- BYRNES. ' I I -jj in I Cv--- -- :-s.*::a::.':;.'.*::;-:-.:.:.-ts;.-.-._,-:~,,r~s:.':a';.l-:; ninuoodol for In 50 "0 $ C Every buyer of these goods would do well to inspect these ' goods before purchasing. The BII mlljlnery Room. 134 Princes. Lit. Proprietor. _ (, " ' Wvbl. GIIIB HID SEE PUB YIIURSELPI no Trouble to Show uoods: Fine Boastedilqronnd Coffees. Mil. H"_l19L3!.&_?:~l Ill. FOII 8c. PER YIBII 1 REDUCED. 10 and 12.5 cents, ;;I;'l ;"l5R`U(zI STORE. Iwlsn Iiiun A nnnnlz IIFIVII THIS MORNING 1; IINLY 8 GENTS PER YARD. Hardy & Murray I'll IJAI U. (Blnod ). WONDERFUL M-I-K-A-D-O.| Wellington St.- " __ ._ v...._.. I AND VIOINITY. '?N'O'}_'ICE- And Jan): Pooulu sun Hut. And whu boiler shun 3 dozen or Iool than would be 3 more Inlnblo momenta lo and to n shunt Fnhor. Son. Mother. Dsughtor. Friend or Aoqusintanoo, who Inn) at prenont be hr uny. M003. KING I 133003 STE. \JJ;an.zc l{lDUCE I). {Pu-huhIt..j Ml_{i<)i)U(3l)I). BE PURELY K n Voaoublo nhnnlo, being nnnnv nu AIJKIOIII lllf AI]0|IIGl' IVICU. Fang, who competed ma hundred yards race yesterday. is not satised with the result. Heir; willing to run Tucker 10() yards, to-morrow, 10:` 925 or M00. or he will. at some future day. race for 050 and give him five yards amt. won uw Il`ll.lllIK nice. A number of Kingatonians ataendnd the races at Watertown in order to witness the race in which Waxford." owned by Mr. J. Upper. was entered. The contest occurred and the Kingston- iu.n's animal came out ahead against a large field. WaxI'ord" won in three three straight. heats. The beta , time made wu 2.27; minutes. IIIU Iv .1 in nu; Irv saw... The civic nance oommitteeaand board ,0! education mec on Wednesday evening and had.a talk about the amount of money the school board required this year. The trustees will mean shortly to reconsider their budget. It is robable that |2.4(X) will be struck o and a requisition presented to the council for 02.400 to be added to the proseuh school debenture debt. A Haul Map For the l'rI.u.:. Benjamin C. Riggs. who, dlaguiaing himself `:1 woman's cloche made a. sav- age attack on the teller of Scott's Bank in Palmerston. has been sentenced to two years in the pouit,ent.in.ry. The bol- ler had a struggle WIN ! Rigg. who was armed. IDB DORE C&ll!.`(l lil started homewnrd. PHOTOGRAPHS MKINGSTUN A hnlf dozen prisoners nppeered be- fore the magistrate this morning. All were discharged except one. The had enjoyed the holiday too much. .Ar- monr wu fined 05 and coats for vagran- cy. Awomen. found in his company. turned out to be the wife of e French~ men who lost. everything he bed in the Hellre. He nndhia wife. themegir tnte having diachnrged her. left the court room bathed in tears. The 0. P. IL is promptly proving it: abilitv to give a most enjoyable and extended trip on Canadian territory and from Canadian shores. See advertise- ment of trip to British Columbia and return, with six days voyage on the coast. for 0200. Plenlo Party at Channel Gruve. About 800 persons passed here to-day on the str St. Lawrence for Channel grove. The excursion was under the control of the Watertown High School. The boat called at the city before it ntnrtnri hnmnwn rd , uuwu ' III nlvuro Gay st QuIml.y. of Alhnny. have routed Governor`; Island of Hon. T. 3. Alvord. of Synoune. and will occupy it this sen- oon. Ml-.Quimby was on the inland lush lllllf. Rolnomblr lho u.T.u. ulcuruon. July 4th. only 93.00 to Rochester and reurn. 'l`icket.s good to go on July 3111, and return by any train to July 8th inclu- nivn, QYTIV-I III TYIIU-Uflu Yosterdsy she:-i Jsrvis sud son brought from Toronto to the Kingston paaiiontisry three prisoners. E. Davis. says be yours {or bnrglsry. Nsgle, he you-I for house stealing. snd "Doc" Andrswmvo years. for sbortion. A qnsntity of poison was lound an Tnosdsy morning by the Inrnksy iniths coll ocou led by "Doc" Andrews. It is sup- tbst boinlondod to his his life with the drug. VIHE REGULAR |muz'r1Nus ot the St. Law- nnoo Couno1l,Boyal Arosnum, no held on the urn sud mu- Mondays in every month II 8 p.m., in tha Ouunqul Odd Fellows` I-lull. Prin- oou screen. Dec. 12. I lllllrll llflllill-I|I I vu-pun; . SAlLIN(} from New York aver Saturday. Authorized Agent, F. A. FOL EB. I-`any Dock foul of Brock Ht... Klmmon. - luuu uruzuu mu`: ........ Spiced roll bacon. by the roll, 100. per 1b.; sugar cured hams. uncanvaased ; two can snlmon, 25:. ; three onus of m|ckerol.25c. Jan. Crnwlord. Oundlun lnlorpu-he. _. .- -. w\ . I _.4 ____:___ - Inmmer. Two shells. once owned by the famous osnlnen Hsnlnu nnd Lee. no on the that this seuon. The no owned by members 0! the uni o the Thounnd Iulnnd House. Alenndtin Bay. ibolnln our. No. 5 Exp:-on Ienvoa Kingston n 08 p.m.. oon- _ neutln Wllh U.P.R. Mgnt. luprau train ll Bhu- bol. huge for nu point: out and went. J. E. TAYLOR. FJJONWAY. 1!. W. FOLGER, Ant. Baum. Ans. Ger. Pass. Ag't.. Isup'u lluonlc Iegulu ll:-Mlldl Anelnnt 31 John : Lodge. No.3, or. Thun- dny, July Int, It 1:30 p.m Illndon Loans, No. 963. on Hands}. July 5th, aim!) p.r:.. Ualnriqhi iudxa. 2s u.3. uu`W'I.'1`.:h`:'.'L}. a 7%, nt 1230 p.|n. The Begum: Meanings of the Ancient and A3- eeptod Soomuh Bite ol Freemnonr no held In their Hull,oo1-not of Brook and elhn ton Btroou. Kingston Lodge 0! Perleotion. '1` [rd Thursday. nnd none at Ehnron1Hov.Chl.p.R0Io Crolx. um Wodnoldny In each month. .__ F ...` WADFS HAIIDRLKE LlV1`.R PILLS! Hnu.oorner of Prlnoou and II (ovor Hondry & !`homp|on'a.) Eunnnmwr Mnnnm o Indus. No. 3. M.'l:30 p.n1. urunn ya.--. ...-. ..v_...,..__, ._ V, Bola 0! England. EICESTER LODGE, No. 33, ol the Sons of England Benevolent Hocleli, wull mum. In their new Lodge Room. corner ontresl and Princes: BIL. over St.rachnu's Hnrdwnre, Stars, the Bad and (tn Tuesday 01 ovary mouth. I . 0. I"0I'l flI|f l'l. OUHT "FBON'l`ENAO," No. 59, Indegondent Ordet oi Foresten. meets on the nut and third Thursday In etc!) month in Oddtellows snd Montrenl amen. (nvor Dec.2l. Ila nl Arcnnulu. REGULA Council. Boyd be_li ox} In-pectin; the Patna. lean. John L: Baboon, of Ion- botough. sud Thoma Shut, ol the Canadian Lou S4oaL.lau:Ial. Hamilton, through the city youordnyoin thoirtomol inspection of the hunt - land this you in composition for the Iwoopotskos ' oorod by the coun- oil at % & Am ulocintion. Thcyhannk ollho ooohal an 5 and mid mug. and on chm will In dim. Incy on no oonloll u a non and one that will bo dim- oduododdo. 0! the nucleon hnnl :3." ",....""".:.':.": con 6 I at but don. Youomdgvoy Oh fun of John Wilma. none I out on thobuh of tho 8|. " uomrow our 0 m. Puneugu-4 leaving by this train will ruoh Wluulpeglntio hours. No. l Mlxed leqveu Kinoznon 1:30l.m.. arrive! at Hhnrbm. nuke 1u.50 |.m., and Konlrew 3:15 ISl'4Bl'llllI|vIln1r nan --V-.. Between Kingston. Potorboro. Toronto. Otnwn, Monureul. Queboc. and mu palm: out and wont TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL TAKE N9 0'I`lIlIl. vv \r--.--_-__ `, Boudqnntorl for `Now Things` In Young In ' Hobby Ina. w Ifltm-:(uN1~ Dmwmu Roov (Jun nu nun on AM. on En-mm Tums urrwnnn KING- Mon nan unnuow Luuf Canada Pacic S NEW. DIRECT. BBOBTIST, QUIOKIMIE One I (1 Boat E ulppod all lull Home .pl;.M`lllllH0lJI untiathn North Walt. 'm:s'r and cnmpssr noun: n-.-..... mmuum D-0.-rhnrn. 'l`nrnnl.n.Oth|WI. fnnnnl steamship i`0I|D;|il]. SAlLIN(} But! E, S . 2- A \U J: \l -I 9- Gonorsl Ticket lta lorry Wharf, - - Foot of Brock Show KINGSTON. ONT. BATUIIUAI. (lulu lxounaxon to the Cape. Bnulln Elno down the River. ,nurn:s'r wncxm oo 11 mm, um znnmon pemunng min Ion Ip- Y r. A. rot. GER llnnarnl Ticket IIQL GENERAL TICKET AGEN Y No. 3 Flxprau loaves Kluglton at l 30 p.m. Arrlwn 'I`:-ronw DIIU p. In. "' (Maw: 6:25 p m. " Mnnlreal Nut) p. .3. " ltonfroiv 620 D m. . --., KING BT01` & PEIIIIBOIIE um: The following, among oth- ers. are now on hand. "-?--j- Ul'l`Y AND VlGlNl'l`Y. I00! 0! f Huuasmu. om` .m., Kontrew 3:15 U.P.:. Eunreu lot entered tno cnclret new. A handsome bouquet of owers. pro- cured from Mr. Flanagan's garden, was presented to Chief Ynulden by Mrs. S. Thornton. lle carried it during the parade. It contained choice roses. mig- nonettee and honey encklee. Foreman J. Mclllastor and Assistant Foreman J. H.Lemon had bouquets presented to them by Mr. Graham. The remen were their new uniforms. which looked extremely stylish. The coats are double-breasted (rocks. with gold I533 trimmings ;nnd cnpa, black. very neat. and ornamented by the letters "l(.F.D.." encircled with gold lace on the front. The turnout was, on the whole. exceedingly credita- ble. and the remen, bicyclists, laoroaee players. hand. and all taking part in it are to he complimented. teams were an Iouowa: Young Maple Lents team-J.DowsIey. goal; E; Morris. pomt; P. M. Lawless. cover pain; A. Ewart. J. Flan sn. L. Newell. J. M|rabnll,J. Shannon. efenoe eld; A. Millnn. centre; 8. Hamilton. J. Lawless. J . Agnew, home. Fun-Inn: tmun--J. Hntlat. mm]: D. OI pCOpl6 llll IHVOUTEDIY COHJIDBHDBU 01!. At the corner of West and Clergy streets the lacrosse players fell out. and entered the cricket. eld. A Iunimllnnrrln luu-unnnb nl nmnrn urn. Iwo l.IvIy Games In which Utluvn and Unnnnnque Ulllbl are Delenled. Shortly belore 11 o'clock yesterdly the opening lacrosse match. between the Fearless club. of Gananoque. and the Young Maple Leafs Club. of this city. began on the cricket field in the preaenoo ol_over 8,000 persons. The spectators crowded the grounds. and frequently forced themselves lorward to such an extent that play was retarded. The teams as follows: Vnnnn Vnnln Lnnla fAAl'n_..T,I)nDalAV. vu uruuuvc. The Hook and Ladder truck. and the racing shell. which a. number of stalwart young men carried. were hkawxae deco- rated profusely with owers and ban- nerettes. Tho procession moved up Princess street to Cleru ,along Clergy to Earl. down Earl to agot. along Ba- got. to West, down Weetto King. thence to the Market Square and tire depart- ment. II: was winnesaed by thousands of people and favourably commented on. At Lhn nnruer of Clerizv J. newness. .1 Agnew. nome. Fearless teem-J. Butler. noel; Pelee. point; J. Uherlton. cover point; B. Bedml. 0. Bishop. J. Butter. A. Len- don. L. Bishop. defence eld ; J. Butcher. oontre; J. Willis. J. McGowan. D. Bish- op. home. ~* R. Elliott. referee. The teems were. in point of phy- sique. evenly belsnoed. The metoh was a very spirited one. though the rubber was in the bends of the Kingston lsds the major pert of the time. The visitors were put on their defence. Alter elively play oi ten minutes J. Agnew, for the yen Mepleul. put the bell hiwtvveen the eas. Loud eoclemetlons o. delight followed the event. The struggle in the second genie vves erce. but the Kingstoniens ontplnyed their opponents st every point. 8. Hemilton scored st the end of seventeen minutes. This was the eecond victory for the Young Msple Leela. The third gems wee oi short duration. [or D. Bishop .....oIa tinnnr`I thn hell hntuaan the neat: Our Flrruseu .\ |-pear to G. on 4dvan|age-- Athletics lu lhe Front. The morning parade of the remen, bicyclists and club contestants was an elegant aair. Long before the sun rose the members of the re depart- ment were hard at work. Their hall was tastefully decorated with ags. evergreens and hunting. The Ohatham and Merry weather engines were highly polished and glittered in the sunlight. They were handsomely adorned with rare and beautiful owers by Mr. Gra- ham. of RQCliW00(l Asylum. The smoke stacks, nozzles and whip holders were entwined with blooming plants. Whil little ags and ribbons ornamented every prominent point. Here and there a Union Jack or the Stars and Stripes darted up, and uttered in the breeze. The Merryweather looked especially grand In her oral outht. The hose cart wascovered with owers. It was very handsomely dressed. At ten o'clock the streets were paraded. Marshals W. Murray and J. McCammon leading the way on prancing chargers. The or- derof procession was as follows: Marshals. Oananoqus Band. Members of Fire Department. Chief H. Youlden. Hose Carl. Chatham Steamer. Hook and Ladder 00. and Truck. Merrywealher Engine. The Gananoque Lacrosse Club. Maple Leaf Club. Racing Shell of liarrieeld Rowing Club. Klngston Bicycle Club. Representatives Nspanee Club. Representatives Broclrville Club. Committee. CITY BUILDINGS. OOURT HOUSE. POST OFFICE. oUs'ron_ nousz. RQJKWOOD ASYLUM PINITENTIABY. Qunnwa UNIVERSITY. runnr squuua. HARBOUR, Ihbwing Towers. HARBOUR. Ihowing Shippin- IHJTAII 001414308. 1031' BERRY. (X)0II'8 CHURCH. 8'1`. OIOBOIB CHURCH. uolGI.nGA'rIonu. otunca. moan srmm-. ouuumon anmrr. um. s'rnn'r. mwotrou l1hL8. un \hol0 um. x.1uz~ ` KINOBTO 008810811. OOBIITB ` .B2LR'l`Al. PAISl'QRT'. IAGIIT. 01 snort aunuon. X01 U. unluup gently tived the bull between the pools sud ICOI' for Unnsnoquo. The (onrth game vs: hotly contested. had created enthunium. The bdunvollod quick] up nu`! down the hold. until nally . Lnwloca. n wiry youth, msdo good uo 0! his opportunity. und won the much `for :l;gYoung Ihplo Lads. The puns ind mouerueu py II. At six o'clock sharp the citizens were _srouscd by clnmorous sounds. The bells ol the pu blio buildings and churches rang out a. welcome melody in honor of the day And of the event: thst were to transpire. At nine o'clock the commit.- tes of the day assembled at the City Hall, adjusted their bidol Ind started Nut 9." atom as much entereinment .35. i ;I;._; - it}. .-..-;:1s`;Z' /> ae`iiti*-h35: }f.3*. $.L.;.:..~ The gentlemen composing the commit- tees worked energetically. and the re- 1 salt. therelore. could not be anything I but satisfactory. \ A mums on GREAT hiniiiw. UJWIIIUHXIHDKXIKIIIIFIH I,U VII the I-goon` ooclgnina n the name timo. The guinb dphnod ibonffalbi; The Metropolitan. or Ottawa. 3 club With a reputation. won 3 rod sad black uni- lonu. white bus The luplo Leah, ol Kinaltou. 5 club with liulo pnntloothiu on. into uu1nd- in any and white. be men nhouldotod their crouu nicks. ling! nn nn thn nlrt and -hm-ml uh-in A vast number watched Ibo lactose match in Ccunqui Driving Put in the ntcu-noon. They bud tall walk on hand Inwnlnhtlnmnmhnndknnlnn us on Ilfllll. 1110, BIO IIII WOII OII lllllu tovuohtlumnohsndhptnn aye tha rncnn oocnninn II Ihn mm: limo. me man nuouuuouu um: `crown nucn. lined up on the and showed their shoes. The tenant \: Mnplobonl 0lnb-l`. god; D. I-`ma. point; J. Link. no point; 3. 1.133. dunno: P. Imu. ll. gld; LEIIIOOO. A. lnodondd. Inn, 1`. Elm. anntn nld : H. Ihli-p. u ----u-u-1- -- --u.-.,_- -~.,-- ....... The city we: tell ol people yesterday. Thousands came. to it. The steamer Princess Louise brouahta band and a large party from Gananoqne at ten o'alock. The steamer Pierrepont oerried several big loads !rom,Wolte Island. while the steamer Maud had a large number 0! passengers from Cape Vin- cent. About noon the double decked steamer Armstrong nnburdened herself at SwiIt'e wharf of the people from Brockville, while the steamer D.C. Wvest brought a goodly number from points along the Rideen Canal. The steamer Hero. from ports on the Bay of Quinta, was also loaded down with passe era. The early trains on the G. I'.R. end . dz P.lt. were also |lilled. The roads leading to the city were traversed by vehicles occupied by folks olty hound, so that at eleven o'clock not less than live thousand persons were in the city, all bound to enjoy themselves. The weath- er was charming. There was s. coolina breezeund the rays of the sun` were moderated by it. At o'clock sham Inqn; mnulws. n. -ncuonnlml. 151-` mu. 1`. I-`.lnor.oontro llold: B. Wnltur. .A, Knob; dank: all the Pain In Inn: (Inn- tulo -'A lnpoy In] for the Cglchnuo|- Everything fund ol Wcll-A Illvpy lfllnlq-Not an Accident Iecordul. .. -..- 1 _(;REAT D SE. Two New Cases just re- ceived at the BOSTON HIT SURE,

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