. out-Io . bu lllvnrd Wam. n c.'M. No on. o. nmhuu"n'.'b. .5-on...-cs... . uurluull 1)! ll!!!` D8511 . On Saturdny. Ocuraier lot. at Pittsburg, Pa., Charla Hogan hooked with his run- ` ning mate A ether John will meet the er Johnston in a race of three out of five eat: for o urse of 83,000. Hogan has trotted in 2:! L ' ruuuponuluons. The Hotel Dlou on-union has been M :- niid`6 ` krthe nln until ay I @603 _l:$ o'clock. = ...... III . vu unu uauu Vlllll Jlllllullo 'I:I-1:-V"olunteer": bottom was scraped and polished with undpqier on Saturday. Wet- son, designer of the histle. went down to see the Volunteer and expressed great ad- miration of her beam! 11.. Q- . ....a-.. n... ,4 -n-.. u _yvawruy._y morning grom ms Injuries. R. K. Fox,in ll cdble dispatch from Paris, offers to back Kilrain against John L. Sulli- van for $10,000 or 820,000 a side, whether \ ` Kilrnin wins or lose: his fight with Smith. Th0 Volunteer : bottom WAI Inrnnml and Dllscellanoous lhotes. Jockey West. who received a bad full at Snragota on Aug. 29th, died at that place yesterday morning from his in juries. Fox.in a dble dinnntnh cm... r-...:. Al lane. 6. Av Rn _ _ -.-..... -v.u.-svo. ux , LJJlI`l\a|lBl7' A. AIERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Brooklyn-Brooklynai 3 ; Clevelnnda. 11. At New York-Motropol tans. ll ; Cincinnat- tis. ll : game called at end otnluth Innings by darkness. At Brooklyn-At.hleLics. 6 ; St. Louis. 4. At Baltln1orc-B:\1tlrnores. 3; Iouhsvllloa. 2. NATIONAL LEAG L K. At (`hlca Chicagos. 18: Indianapolis. 5. At Delro t-Dotroita. I4 ; Pittsburgs. 9. Al Boston-Bootons. 5; New Yorks. 2. At \Vushinxton-~Wnahingtons. 3: Philadel- phias, I7. The Suahy Games. At Woehnwken -Lou1svlllos. 9: Metropoli- ".".`: . . _ . Lane. a. ' At. Brooklyn-Brooklyns. 5; Clovehmds. 0. "\b1llI s\1 II!!!` III IIIII-I" .\'_\'rncnu. the on _v mu ma-Ir nny Iuuul In-mg HI. mm rune Iipun the went two lmmm-n a very ulil mu put on-`(he game. F Hutrhiugn making lclvl up In lhv buumhu'\'. nun vln-m up in Lima um` sin I` hauling iu finv furm mufl Ix-\'cutl| mer clean lm\'le -lu`r|)ti\'c xh(untcl'. Six f hu.um- the partner of HI n-Iirving Betta in howling n\I.'I' HM: hm;-r ulinn-.inIml \ ... nmgau-us nu mm In the mu: innings. While a number of. boys were playing ball PERSONAL MENTloN' in New York John Uale, crossing the eld, P I wh M E 6 i ` M was struck over the eye by a hall batted by "W ' "mn "` ` `V n" a player named Miller, was rendered uncon- "mu" Ann A""' scious, but soon recovered. He wan unable Mr. M. (lraily will leave for Winnipeg togo to work, however, and grew ra idly this week. worse until Friday night, when he die(. Mr. F. lulki ngton, county clerk for many __'__& ________ |,__ I -I u . - - ' Ill Acuelll. Smiling Mickey Joucl," the Hams. left hand toner of the sphere, is u rum un to look at but a rare un to go." He in the wildest pitcher on earth, but thrown a de captive ball when he gets it straight, and is quite etfective. He was not found after the Kingston: hit him in the sixth inningi. bovs were niavinu In" 1.1 la.l\.\AllU." AL LEAGUE. At Scranton-ScmuI.ons. 5 ; \Vilkcsbnrrc. 6. At Rochcsrer-Rochestcrs. 8: fowarks, 11. At Bum\lo-Bu`i\los. 6; Jersey City. 1. At Toronto-Ton-ontoa. 19; Syracuse. 1. AIIERIIVAV Anannv A-I-wunu ruut, Ully, l N and Tcbesu. ltQ...I.... I uu y uwruoon. The New York lnueball club pla `ed an ex hibition game with the Lowell: on `riclay and was baton 6 to 3. Titvomb and Mur- l phrfz were New York`: lmttery. he new (fhiosgo team for I888 will very `nolnbly conaiat of Williamson (captain). feer, Darling, Van Halfren. Clurhon. * Flint, Duly, (lluscock, Denny, l etu'l. Boyle uv cu rut! 1nnIng]m`n`. A base hall match to be played by the members of the Blossoms bue bull club and the Artillery park nine occurs next Sutur- ` dn y ofuvruoon. The Now \'.-n-L |.--..L-ll ..I..I. _I__. 1 ICHI Illgnl. Barnfather, the Ki: felon on has right hu man unfortunate me I1! /ll`!-ll! Inlellignurn`. A Mann Ln" nnnonl. 4 l`>amfut.her, catcher fur the Kingutonn, has been called to his home in Huniltun in him wife, who is again lick. He left the city j hm! night. Rnrnhtlnar oh. l. :.....o.... .._._.L_._ I. - Ircuult game. um lvllllcl will go behind the hat till he recovers. The Hnmiltnnn are the heaviest batters in the international league. mid Wtxnl, their pit:-In-r, is their crack batsman. '1 he licllevillua were to play the l':u`k Nixie Ktmin uni the Kingswnu tutmorruw. Kimeiui wifl he in the box tn-nmrruw. Lyons. of Bellc-\`i|le. will lose one, if not two, finger nails as the result of is hit on the lmncl l"t'l't.'i\`t`.Il from a hall pitches] lay Wuml. .Xurph_\', hntcuf the \'yracux-sc Start, has signed with the Oshkosh, \\'is., club. Ht- will receive $300 for the lmlunce of the IUJIIIIII. There are more Cmuvlizuu i ton club than on guy of the ` lemme wunu. One of llenm-tl'u fingers w I ,_ I ` lino.-..io ........ _...I .-_.,,. pull In an ID! no Irrouuy built. Hutohine and Scott went llret to the wick- ote for Sly and the fourth hell nut clown b Galloway took Scott`: hails. (hie wicket or two rune. Lloyd Janice. who fol- lowed. evidently meant buelneee, but being an union he mlqjudgenl I run. slipping I bell which wee smartly fielded end wu run out. Thle In ver unfortunate -2 for 9. llruvn lllhl joiner llutc-hinge. who win playing a careful game. and gr: lunlly acor- lug. whom Hsllowey eent 0 teaser clown which took Brawn `e bllll. The were we: 3 for l. l. Bette had been howling at the other elul for Kingston, uni when (hence clmw to the bi! Field VII Iulntltutenl. Hi! fifth lusll being I tempting lob (inane swiiwcl at it, but yonl nu-nu hie wicket. {uni broke into Ill I Itump-4 for l.'l. Riclusrdmn then follower , but he wne quick- ly rclirell lay Uullowny, who sent down A beautiful luilor ~51 for H. Mnttgrl now In-gnu In luok uvthing hut cheerful fur \' man who luul use yet Hutu-hinge. .\lillmml nun r uno the scene. lml lietm-cu the rum aliifon-nt cnmplexion on the Rum came upiclly. llun-hing nvlc-an drive for three lmun-|m`\ . Ami Millwtml pilim; up twun Iva. Unllnwny \\'u.s lmulim: am the fifth lmll nl hi. l'UIl\IIC.u The Harrietield bull players will meet 1 Wolfe hhnderl this week The St. Album defeated the Unnlunn .\luutrn-ul on Snunlny by a genre of I'. In It in uaicl that \\"ei:hnnn, Kuux um! .\ Hllc hnve been released from the Park N1 club. 'I'|. - ._ , I ..--unu uuuconu rnrngnpln Dunlap Again cmrurl Iomml hue lletmiu. lhrrietield nu week. the 1-`null \I___,g_, ,I , , AI . 1 I ' z. runou mun-Ilooro. I; Ncale 4. WI rllchor Young 4. [ma 1-ought Hamilton 8; Kingdom. '3. Foul: caught Jimnlum. out on bun-llumlltolu. I6 : Klngulonn. I5. Cmplru I`. (`. Hnurendorf. Hoorer (`harlot J. (kuwron. .\l..\. Time 0! game -Two bout-I. 2.l'unodbIl II "III N\' INKINIHL Klngnuuuuo l 0 0 I) 7 0 0 I H llnmlltnun .0 I 2 2 .5 I :1 0 2| llun-c varuc-I llnmmom. I; Iilngpmou-. 4. Vin! hue on c-rrun- llnmlltunm 9 : Mug-on -. 2. I"IrIl buo un allot! lnlho llaunmnun. J; & Halls oallod~--Wood. 1| : Jonou. ll: one: B \'ouI..`lI. I-llnu-tout ~JumvI. I ; Young. i. dunno culled -Wood. us ;Uonu. : Hornet. 7' Young. 34. lash on :"lamlltnIu.d: kluuaun, 1. Two luuo hm- uuullllgusll ; Kln(uou,`6`. llolino ;(u`n~\\'nr- not u a 0-inch locus. : unions. Mullahs Wild :IlL`fkT' \;0|llllf 1. l"I`|.u vautnnghtm unlllonr. * : nunolu. . on can I-V : luna.. 0:5; on`buog~]1nmmoIu. I6! Klnnrllluuxrn. l.'S_ (ION-rlouib M " _. Huh Li?! I. IL". Fisher. N. `ha mw.!bm An In. rl We-ldnuu. rf I N . `fl 0" . Mullah n I lllfbll. Allon. In..... .. Ynunn n la. V lb. .5 I` 0 . . nu. 3b.. cf. A p rllb l|Am|.1~mu. \ w .nb.. hill nu. an ` uT".'.'. `F. P I. Ieoml Ilvmn times, through `both Ihlen were ninth Kingston -:- 7. ~. ----- -v--- --v --r-ve wiles!-III ll IIIUIT Ireleweele Imluee. The :2 hegu II II o'e|ael lathe teeming. fluwee e oepltel ueme. Wlllleen Cowle eopceieed the home eleven end J. Uellowey the Hellore. Nyrev wee elected to (eke their inning: lint. The Kingetoelene huluu eppeereaoe ol ethlelee. and there wee nu little ooueternetluu emoug the yreuueeue when they beheld the musl- wert (arm 0! T. Y. am: He been e nmkleu veeeenbleuoe to the renleuhulnle W. H. ureue, end the I-`yreoeeene tumbled In their ehoee e! the unwelcome e perltlua. Their here. however, were epeedlry dupe!!- ecl. when the dleoovezed the! Mr. Greet wee reelly e `enedleuend not the Ioreni-L able doctor in prie persona. Mr. Greet ielike theoele wed helemeu. though not quite eo tell em broedly bum. Huluhine And Heat! Dene! Int en en. n-L.I. nu-nu UIIU rill. (Juno Hamilton. 9|. g KKK". ` Homer commenced ptwhhula Ihuavouth Inn uuluhowonl that he wu n uulor. Tho lnpmu were chlcngcod. much and Young won caught out and Osurhout lrctiroxl the aide. having `Allen on third ` M I ' r..o M Weir, p kolg. HXIIII ulllnsnnn-. I ----+ Bum-Ball Games Yesterday. BEN`. 12. Pootpononiont. 1'... __.......a... L. INTERXATION AL LEAGUE. nlnn ut\D1\InDn\-n z . \I?:n.,.-l (inborn! Buobull Purngruplu. llllln Lunin :-.u-..--- -.........I I.-__, A TIII IP80; The olplnl Icon. I|n . - .. n_ .1. goon NAIOII. wilted easily at: with air 3 none udvanrlu. Lu! nigh ! the (`un- d In their nun Isnbllllnonln. runhlod than! town with tho luwor Inutlmu bl their Inc 1 sun home J. Syn .-nu. ..|...o..l :1. 5.1.- aL..l- :_..z_._. n_, . um-tl'a wan uplil in a , and linnzcl will behind rl|.l~n\'o=rn ` 9 Kingston catcher, hand. He is one . ....... 1.. AL- |_. Homer. and Wuuur vu \uu,'uI:l, Ills! 3 of the the business.-- Kluuou. I9 I , has I `..t 5|... uuur wpga the Ivoi%"ern'pdrtion ; his; her tompontgn. urwuwu x.1uU to we Inna lot we reuet (I1 `the.-"Here" by the !h29%r9r9 nt_Exs:t;n=.. [ culv gjllfll $BUI I IIUIIIIIIIIII L j L42sxmx.s:p:....12.;._;1:hgA.Qy9e!1 hi A001!` _ tributed 100 to the fund for ue reIieT of `the nnbrm-I hv thn tlnmh-n Rm no !`_v.9.... u . `Ihe speakers, Meaarv. Vair, Keenan, air. Milloy, Craig, Moore, Hogan, Barclay and Breen, waxed warm and `enthusiastic as they proceeded, though some of the com- mercial unionists said their convictions were on the other side. Mr. Craig was the I rincipal speaker on commercial union, and r. Barclay against it advanced some solid facts, which remained unanswered." Mr. Breen drifted on the subject of annexation, but was promptly called to prdcr by the chairman and reminded thatit would not ` be allowed to be diacuued. _ Q next meet- lniia on 'l`ueada`y,, 20th lnIt., ' at which the nu ject will again -be taken up. Interacting Ionuh by Q lngcuo fgpor -`l'|uo Aurullon rruonbd by 3 lost- or-loubuol tho Sloan: 'l`oon--Do- - nun cl 5 local: to which lapel-have Wu Alluhod. The Glenburnle Club Discusses lt-An- nexstlon Not Tuken Into Account. At the regular meeting of the Glenburnie farmers club. Sept. 6th, the subject of com mercial union was brought up. Messrs. Glanford and Shepherd. lesdera, being ab- sent, the next on the roll resent took it u The speakers, Measrc. 'nir, iii`. Millov. Crnin. MIN`. "(mun Rnsmlnu umsru, wno nas been nneent two weeks in the west, has resumed homeimp_|-oved in health. He visited several western cities and gathered a great deal of information relating to schools ` ' '. 1 urn 1 rmvuu'enga.g1ng mm at $60 per week. James .\lcLeod, who recently passed a brilliant examination as a chemist and drug- gist, left for New York un nturday after- `noon. He takes a position in the large drug store of Mr. Scott. 0! his success werhave no doubt. LI 1) 0..---- ,|,.1, - 1- .u _ nu upu DE. H. B. Savage, chairmanlof the]school board, who has been nbaent two weeks in the \vm:t., lm. um.-.....l I..~......:.............A :.. ul uuuy retro. The" funny man of the Dakota Bell, the witty ublication late defunct. was Fred H. Carrut . Something is said uhout the New York Tn7nm.c engaging him at $60 week. McLeod. recentlv nmuuad n nus successor. Sir Henry Tichhorne, who came of age last June, was married on Saturday at Cu- ventry, Eng., to Miss Mary Petre, daughter of Lady Petra. 'l`lm-.fnnnu lnnn nf cl... h..l...o.. 11-1: .1... LUIS WCCK. lulkington, years, has decided to resign and move into the country. Mr. D. J. Walkerisapoken ofas his successor. u:.. 11...... 'l`:_L|.._.,, ,, I - mgu mun nnuque hunts and cuts. You need no spectacle: to see that our hams are the finest in Cuuda. Our lnms are the choice of (`unulu.. 0ur'bre-akfast bacon has no equal. Armour : ne English Brawn, 15c per lb. James Crawford. Samuel Mourns, of St. Jose h, Missouri, has id 3 visit, to Kemptvi le. Ont., and met 'ntie Wilton, of Hmckville, 5 pretty maiden of 18 summers. They were mutual- ly attracted, engaged the luv followinb. and two days alter were marriet . m -uuuwu. ac. per m.--James Crawford. 1' he (Hobo, in speaking of the art display 5: the Toronto fair, nyn : C. E. Wren- hhnll. of Kingston. has some good comet- rical drnwingn, wall pnper design: an draw inga from antique busts And need no -nu-In-In tn .4... oh. ...... utlvuurtl. root or queen ltreet. Your wife, your mother, your sister. or yourself can buy tine Bartlett penra Al per peck ; ne sweet gupoa. 10c. per 11)., or in hukets. 8c. l1.-JAmu Crawford. The Globe. in snmkina .5 oh. no .I;..u... .vj__..i. s[\'I:m'sn \'s.[kI.\':s1`oS`.L `Tho 0:96!) lakes I Donation`. \vI\n\v D...` In JUL- n._.,._ L ICIICU. Try our dry edging: $2.50 per uonl; dry pine blocks $3 per curd ; dry oak corduooql, as good an ordinary hnnlwood $3.50 pen oord, delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford. foot of Queen utreet. 1 Your I-ifn v..m- monk... --mu -:-64- -,~ ..._. ...-.... ....-.u s|I.n('LIl u-I uu: IUIUIILU cx~ hibitinu, gt-ml to return In l9th 5':-pt.. fur $1.-1.). l).:.\1urphy amlIChm-lea Walker were ne-I SI and mate each for drunkenm-an at the pnlice court. this lmrning James U'Hrien was unused $3 and costs for an Iilnilar of a fence. -I.___ _`_>_V ,7 ) . -- -.. uxnu -.uuu uu n uunuung .\p&llYII)n. In rt-ply to En uirer": Nu jmlguucm has been given in t e can of Brown n. K. & P. R. u Judge Price has been IWIHUIIEI Mr. Hriuonh return for [int] argument. , (reut big _\'elInw peaches. fhe ne ('r;nn ford pcachea have nu equal for table or [an- acrving use. liartlc-ll and He-minh |<:.1ul_v near: no I..-- nu-i...... -. l....... r._....:._ n HUI!` PHC. 'lhe Achouucr lluvid lluwu. supposed to huvc fuumlen-I. with all hands, in Lake Superinr luring ll gale. has arrived at .\lnr quetw, Mich. M r. Rog:-rs. nephew uLJny1inuld. |L'c0IIl- panic-cl In) friends, arrived hole yo:Iter<|.sy and this morning proceeded down the Ri dc-nu Clllll on I shooting expenlition. it. LII`) Lvu ynrll. The wood buuinru of the >lnte luau ` will be continual to usual at the old I Large stock of all kiuuln o! woo-l I! r able pricec. '11:. ..-|........... n_..;.| n....... -..-...4. rur HIV [Ell qllllly OI 5(.'l'ID(0II coal, ulna {or Bngliuh 1Nu\vcutle) I unithi, coal at lowest ruen. go to gun 1 coal vnnl. 11...... .II_.,:_ , 1.: II - ' uuII unounung I0 OVOI` ml The Woynun hmily. from Veroun. not boon tried, the cue having boon n in the return of the county otwrnoy. `or the but quality of Scrnnfou L-uul. III" I-Innlinh (N-Iinnnllnl I. UIII I-If IIIPUIII. (`Mal Hindu reports am a tuna: ol phon- nu! harm and a piano I-ox buggy have been uoluu hum Trenton. Seventy-ulna ad;-In. ten more than lut you. are to utmuluwo at the llnynl vumury uollogv. Thu I-uclull much. Ikllm iltu n. Park Nine. In haw uu~ur'o~l In uluy wan pm-qz-med until `. 'odmu'lny. llurrumon ID) thus: the race track _|oemu uuuotructod on the lair umunnho. will. \\ hen liuillw-I. he the but in (iuuulu. lgou new locouwukvu are building at the Mchonoctul woth {or the Rome. I20! mum l d urg railroad. Uicor . noulalon oollocud Int rook {mm Ron-son! who hm! negluctoul to pry them, n u amounting to The \\'nm... I....n.. v....... r-........ 1.-.... ` WQIQIJJ Probhblll OI`. In -.l..4l. :..-_._-2.._ ._ _. THE HOME TIAM WIN! A OLORIOUS VICTORY AT CRICKET. COMMERCIAL UNION. 1 uurltuy umouluu to over jn Back I Hooch : In the cheapest plan tor pine bloclu. hum.-hwoocl. hnrd or non wood. CI!` OI` \lI'Gl|C. rs.:_: In_.|_ ..__- ,- .- ;1.\'(`lhENT.\` or TH}: Claylou hu 9.1110 hnlnhhum. Nun money and buy your want at Hon do:-oou`u. A child ul Mr. Hogan. Capo Vincent. van born with two hub. in un the lookout for the Japanese Art ulu by J. 8. Hntohuoo. Mn. Stntlord In oncdng I lulu kruce. three ulnolllnp. on Burk um. Thu mcolpn nl Hun:-day`: but-lull mow): nmouutodvlo our Iltll. The inn rooolpu at Ugdunborv (Air on 'l'hund.sy amounted tu noun. 1 mi In III. ah-an-I --l---- `A- `u lplc-a ol ltnrv nu uh ~\I'hu Ilsa i Publfr we talking About-IoIIlIlo- upon Mu Aucuclon 0! than who no `lulu: Kuhn. i eanaompus mono up av oun ausv ncnonnns. ugg_w um In - wuthor, alinntly L. \UUIU I mun]. II CPU` I.` block I Work: FY!!! Innings. 'IWI1.......... l, have unit 7 0 - - . BYRACUSI1. First Innings. 3|. 0. Betta. b. Galloway. J..T'.'Tn... `717 a, . n Ill WAD PIIII 7'8! Ill! . ---T---j-Z-j---l-- ` The Salvation gnny will hoid soothe; iubiloo on Munduy. ".",."" w xusruuulx` II! III Pil sugu 9': the tum low . and 20 pound fd hr angst fat` 31. Don't forgot the` glue: Henderson`: Btock street. ruin. I `The? `riI'6i'Ibi)6liItI"" "rained" ' the pl`l'0'Of nugar again on Snturdny, but-it still remain: the mm M TH.e_I!d9r_-.on'n. _ GrII_.;n_lLted.: {.14 ioiiida I61"-' . ancfpun Bright Porto Rico 17 pounds f 8]. and Io-mm-mu -an Arnnnt pounul IO! U and pure bright Porto R undu 8], and tomorrow In ex la rahn~n~-1w'tuu in-lam `Ptunllsk is = 38;} '".- in"c.'.:".}.\,l"c('3:Ti M will Eolivcr addresses. zreau, wnen me nnnuuntlon or the new prin- cipal, Rev. W. M. Barbour, D. D.,-Jute pro- feuor of systematic theology, and pastor of ` the college church, in Yale univemty, New Haven, will uke ace. Sir William Daw- son. nrinciml M 4 pain .mll-... ....t ..u...... His Holiness Pope lao XIII, on Dec. 29th. Yosterdsy Mr. I. V. Gerrie, student. oc- cupied the ulpit of the First Con s.- tional church in the morning and gzel church in the eveninz. and advocated the claims of the Congregational College of British North America. which opens its forty-ninth session on Wednesday, at Mon- ` tree], when the installation of the prin- cipal. M. Bsrbour. D. D..._ln.ua nrn. urncey one POOPIO. In St. Mnrya cathedral yesterday Rev. Fr. Twomey read I pastoral letter from the archbishop and bishop of the ecclellutical pmvinoo of Toronto in, regu-d to a `proper ` celebration of the coming golden jubilee o ` His Holiness Leo XII Dec. Yantardur I V I`-arr-I : nlnurlnnt An tonne wn-I uellverea Dy 11.. H mting. To-morrow evening the induction of Rev. Malcolm McGillivray ad tor of Chalmers church, occurs. Rev. . Cumberland, mo~ dernmr, preaches and presides; Rev. Dr. Mowal: addresses the punter ; and Rev. H. recey the people. ' yeaterdnv uI.u|L'a man will same we community. lliss Folger snug "Hear ye Israel, from M eudelashon'a Elijah, at the evening service in Queen street chumh yesterday. She has a sweet and well cultivnted voice. The church was crowded, and an admirable din- coune was delivered by R. Whiting. evening induction of mu. u. U. nuwmnuu. nous. n. unuowa ._. 1:. c. Soot.t.,b. `Gallom\y...................... :... 6. L. Lloyddoneo. run out.. J. Brawn. b. Gallow \\'. Richardson. D. G owny I. G. Graves. b. [Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0. H. Mlllwntd. b.G-l1oIny..... C. Vino. b. ` W. Condo. 0. Field. b. Galloway W. Spaldlng. not ouc........... . .. H. Mnllondox-. o. Boutlnler. b. Galloway Exu-u.........'............ - . . . . . . . . . .. Ul cue wise am! we IIIIWISO \'ll`;','ill8. To-marrow B. W. Folger la a the corner stone of a new Methodist churc at Shnrhot Lake. The railroader is said to have com- mitted to memory an address on christinn ethics that will startle the community. F olner nun Hem-~ ve inrnni" cm... was great success would xouow his ministry. With the Salvation army in Ingersoll, parading the street. have been ten women ` armyccl in uhite, with lamps--~ve lighted and ve unlighted-to represent the parable of the wise and the unwise virgins. W. I-`nlapr luv: 9}... ........-.. IIIC IIIUCUSU. In Queen street mcthndist church vesu-r lzw a. reference was made to the new pustur nf Chalmers church, and the wish uxpressed that great success would follow his ministry. nrmv in lnmmmll aul churches on Sunday next, will be for the N benet of the clergy supcrn.unua.tion fund of the diocese. I.. I\........ -s..--. _,, AI .- . I he collection taken up in the Anglican One of the churchwardens of St. Paul`: church has resigned. A special meeting will be held this evening to elect a succes- ROI`. um. cuurcn, 1'etel'l)0l`0. yesterday. ' A handsome bible was purchased today for the pulpit of Chalmers` church. J. J, \\'u-iuht . .o...l-..o ..a n........v- `._: cs punpnn ox Lna|mers' church. J. J. Wright, 8 student of Queen's uni- varsity, is preaching cu-ceptably at. Merrick- ville. n.... -4 .|-- _L_., n I - -- -~ lmlm-tlon of Chnllnorv Church Panor- I-Zlt-cl.-'l`he Lnylng oi as Corner Stone. .\lr. Medley has been appointed leader of St. Paul`s Church choir. Rev. (5. H. Malins preached in the Bap- ` tist church, l eterboro. yesterday. bible was nun~|uun.l t'....l.m up uy a tug anu l .0I'0d into the hnrbor. [ The case of Mn. Margaret Wheeler, 03- wt.-go, against the Continental insurance mm mny. has been rootpouoxl until .Sopt. '22n flu: action is mought to recovcr $3.- 800, caused by damage to I cargo of wheat in the schooner Bolivia which went ashore two voars ago on Knapp`: Point, Wolfe lslaucl. The uuurance company ullered to pay 833211). The damaged grain was sold to speculators for this amount anal was dis- posml of by them for about 35,000. `VIII IJKU RC9. rincipnl of hr~Gill olivcr addreuex an` wumm unw- colletze, and others, 1 many uuposeu 0! I0!` Illa Imall [OBI Ol 15. llngston had then an easy task to full, re- quiring only 53 rum to no the score, and that they were determined to get them was soon ve evident. Rivera played in grand style an no 011,0 did Field. both hitting very freely. Riven drove Millwertl three times to the boundnry for 3. and Field : made the crack hit of the day by punchin Millwerd to long eld, cleen over the ence, for 4. The relnlt was that Kingston won- the match by six wickets. The duck e " were pretty equally divided, as the mortga- low will show : vn Anvvan Cl I'\u||lI'|lIlI I lU`CK. I1 ('ln_vton. tho Iris was It ` Arm:-ni.c. nml the Ik--H lrnusfx-rrv.-cl tu the schr. rn. ` Hmrlutlc-. `ll? ton: coal. :4:-w cucl ~ uu: IL`lIUllll|`I' nr|uanI,Iueun, frmn Uavwgu with coal fur the Ruthhuu :'0Inpan_\', nlrnggn-I he-r .'uu'hur Anul run Agruun-I near Murney tower. .`'ho was H-- leased by the Iteaunvr l'io.-rn-punt. .\rri\'.sl.~u : Schr. British (,Mu-cu. Haw:-gm. I I87 tnn.-c tn-kl ; nchr. .\lIInI.:uIi||n,` ('hi'ngn, `. l,4.'lH I-ush. wheat; schr. |`Ili/A White, l'I._....,_l , u.,._. I II nrr luv Wlllwf. The uemwr Ella Run river on Satuniny on her 1 During the pmvnmial fair mll run an excursion {mm ` I '..nO \'i-_.- ..l sl... _. dc rl's1_.`i:{a"iInE3?i$v 337 ducrextti t `E11311!!! ifod pounds r luau foi-'81. Don't fn-mt oI..| 'l'h.c- uhmm-r (`o|. Hume. hu I \ for the winner. 1']... .o..-.....- I- Th; In-hr. Anunmlalo Inn rlu end hum (`hnrlutw to the I '0!` 'l`|.._ _A|.._ ll ,_, , , nl ` WHY`.- The solar. .\Inmznnlllu cnrriu lru \\'ol|en' Buy to Clevelmial at '5: fn In on! in not uuno-I mun llllllllll I0 Kin Inn at Me per hush. h ochr. B0010 Bu-wl.c`k Ital clumrud in C kugu to carry out: to Wanton. The rate on cool {mm Oungo and Chat- Imte to Kl tan in ilk. pol` Ion. The cu Iompum nrriwul {mm Moot- rul with argon ll 41!. Thu pgop. Cam 5, {mm Talc-do, 1 Mod ` 7.!!!) bush. n! corn and proroeclc-1| to Jon- tmsl. ' 'l`|._ .._L. n._, , I I I lnhoroulug luau (ulhoncl Along the , llnrboun-Vuool lurovnnuln. The ulcnunr John Thnrn will In Ishl up About So I. llh. The ac r. A. M. I'uo.m loading that for Unto,"-. _____ 1,_ _,,__, , 1 I I I. I .n Total . and uh wlulou In full. l.'mnh-an Jummll M After a short interval the Syracnsans went to the bat again, but were not so auc- cesiul as they were in the first attempt. there being I too evident mxiety on the part of all to score. They were therefore c|1{uickly dinpoaecl of for the mall total of 45. inmtnn hxul than um nnnv tnl. on cnll .... r Iuul Ill menu lull. u.?'.".{"u1'ds'2``.`..'."iz"1$.""" " """ """",' AFTER THE SABBATH. `*;.*"-W-?#??F.=.%s&:-re;%? o.u. mo.n '. nWvmuuauum.. LI'Md.not out .... Jkuovu .5. luohnlnou . ' runouL... s. omu. uuloul . .;.`.'.;.l`.s:n* - nuua Again. _'_'I MARINE PARAGR-'M- HS. uurio-I from Duluth Io nor In--)- H. Muuon Extras... 1-hnrteml .. 0.. II... I.__.......4l maria, owned lay t0('|po Vimsont Anglin, (knpc ut ashore nt, uered I '1 Stone. 9} the rd today W sen's Merrick- L Paul`: D . \nglicau 5.... cl... run ore {mm '30. per ton II-[lUl 3' `U I lucolnotive Iris zunl was capcqreu running to second. It was in theuventh tint Mickey Jones lost hicgzlile and nerve. As a result the Kinga made the highest score in one inning: during the content. It was a. slugging match from start to ninh. When the boys ca me rllnnin home in a procession um people cheered wildly. Trnynor got on the md Amlnch cglled hign _|n.7 Weidrndnjy _nt `gg,!`!4 Am- lucl: shipped to blind. an ` 7 me, -.home on A on}: hit. Youn t h . Onterlaout mini, and Horaii. lIcH`nl i I.wo-bag- let Allen and Xoung walk home iuily. ttlo and Mcfhlo got nlel we b`ueI,- Fisher was caught 6II,.llld M 0 `Little reported nt_tlu homo plus. , 2" ..l."""'..`.'.".`..'". -..._'. THE BRITISH WHIG. [M()NDAY. VET! Illll CIIIIOG MOON, \V0iI` Slld - orner home. Knight t his bue, reached -econd, and, on 3 I, stole third and nal! scored. right was ven his bale. W: was caught in centre figd and Wright was captiirod running to second. - f.hanventh int Mi.-ban 1...... wua unvcluu uy Lllluwll I IUUFUI over, Illll lllixlclcn was tempted b a Yorker which .\lillwarul kindly sent him, but he layeil across the bell and paid the peualiy by having his wickets scattered. Eight and nine for 42. The last man now came in. in the person of Nelles. His first ball from .\lillwzml being carefully blocked, the next safely landed into point : hands. thus re- tiring the Kingstons for 42, and giving Syrncusans a majority of 8 on the rst in- nin r. Abfll` A llinrf ;nfAru-I flan ,\`u-nnn-nn- no a urrur. norner sent the ball out to the. ri t elder : hands and he dropped it, and W Amer pounded thojsphore into J. Ward : 3 petty and chased Moore, Weir and got l`08_A!h9(! -......_.I -_..I -_ - - IXUUUIKL The Kingetone were whitewashed in the fifth inning. None of the etrikers reached first base. They were Meliele, Little and Fisher. On the other eide Moore ew to right -eld. Wier got tint on the short no '5 error. Horner eeufthe hell out to the rill telde:-'3 hand. mu! I... .l..........I :5 ....I maul, uuw plwu . Weidmm wugtired b the centre elder. Allen was hit by the piytcher and limped to tint. Young etrnck to no purpoee. Outer- hout was caught out. For the Heme. Kni ht got to r-It by loose pley, ruched thin , and on Young`e error scored. Wright came home on VVoode hit. to right eld. The striker got his hue, but we: on tured between" second and third base. I illips * and Jones were caught out by the second baseman. rul um nralnn. done: and ;\l00l`e got on lnuws. \\'eir was retired. Jones walked home on a pan ball, and Moore followed him. Warner and Homer failed to score. The Kingston: in the tourth had another blank, and Hamilton got two runs. The Kingston: had an decidedly hard run of luck. V Mickey Jones, alefthanded twirlor and a sharp one especially when men are on ` bases, now pitch fnidman w that I... oh- .....o.... c:-|.:-_ Ill WI` [1 For 1 I ` 'l`l... I nulgul. men at. me nrst Due. Kingston`: part of the third innin was very short. Little got out at tirst. isher ; lifted the ball over the fence to Brock street and got two bases, but was retired after Ambach s fly was caught in left eld. the Hams. Jones and Moore got retired. Jana: u-glhmi scvcruuy. And he didn't like it. Little and Fisher got on the hues. freynur was put out at lint. Amluch ot to tirst on the pit- cher`: error, and .ittle scored. Weidmnu went to the hat. The hall was then mix` Innnngetl by the catcher and pitcher and between them Ambach clmeed Fisher home. The spectator: again applauded vigorously. Weiulman struck hard, but intu the centre fielder : hands. Allen hit put the left elder. He reached second base and came home when Young struck. Osterhout got his lune on balls, when Young was on third and tried to attract the attention of the {layers by running to second so as to let 'oung score. Young did not et home, lxutdidsome neat dodging an gave the Hems a sun re. Mclhle died at lint. Warner scored for Hnmiltnn'on Woods 3m: m left eld. Homer. Phillips and Knight (lied at the first hue. Kinuarnn . name at I... sL:_.) :__,:,_ .,., - uuu nu: siue wu reured and cmcngood. i Knight uunhod the hall to the centre elder, and on Wright : Iafe hit In left eld, hekot to second lug. Wood called Knight in md arrived in tin! uloly. \\'r` ht rm to third. Phillipa Bur to Amboc and Wright Icored. Jones was put out by I `second baseman md Wood and Phillips scored. Moore and Weir died at tint. Kingston closed their second inning with four rum to their credit, while |Humiltou only got one. [he Kingston: batted Wood i severely. Ami ha di.lu't Iilu. In I :MI.. .....I I.`:,L__ 1_- .4-.- -1` Vl` ,./'~. did` um no.".` 2 ull Iu pill The lluniltom lid nut play loosely ; if tltv)` haul the Kingntnnd would llIVe won. The Hum are good play:-is on the eld. their outtielding Wu onpocltslly good, some of the ratchet: being hrillmnt ones. .\t the nish uf the gaune the score stood : _ Kingltsvnl. IL ; Hnmiltuns. 2|. ' l'mpin-. Sag:-I1-lurtl called the gaunc nt l .`l;MI, and the Kingstnms went to the lust. ` ' Allen hit to centrv tield and got two bases. l l'I\'vr_y|xx|y thought this was I gum] emu- ` nu-m`cnn.-nt an-l applauded the strike l Ynun-.3 got to tirnt. While Unterhout wns st the but Warn:-r, the cntclu-r for Humil- t.n, was vvorely hurt. Replaced by Moore. Uumrhont sent the hall to short stop Phillipa, who took it in beautifully and started A double lay. Young wu retired I! second llltl the llmtter at tint. The nudience liked this kind of work And ; longed for more of it. Allen wu standing on third looking homewnrd when Mclhle ew to the pitcher and the side was retired and chi . Knillh` Illlllhad K In flan t\Il.llA -for 30. Hallows now kept Oglivie com- I IIIC. Prior to the visitors going to but a sub- stnntinl lunch was served, t: which even - lm.l_v Ii-I aunple justice, the brncing air and healthy exercise being excellent sauce for a good a petite. Jones and Oglivie went to the wic ets rst for Kingston to the bowling of Riclnmlson and Brswn. 'lhe fourth ball from the latter hand clout-lxnvled Jones. One for 4. Boutellier followed, and after mukin two boundary hits for 3. he was bowie; by A batiler by Brown. Two for H. Field, who is a cousin of W. U. Grace, then joined Oglivie, when the latter was smartly caught by wicket-keeper Grenves. Three for H. Hreet now` came to the wicket, and Kingston anticipated great thin from their giant, but after he had scored fdur run: he was clcsn-bowled by Richardson. Four for '. l. Runs wen: coming too fast to be leas- nnt, so Millwnrd went on at Ric-har1son`s end. and his second ball wss a shooter wliich lowered the sticks of Rivers. Five puny, the last bit] of Millward`s second over taking Ugli\'ie's middle stump. Six for 39. .\lillward now chsnged ends with Brawn, and his first ball proved too much for Hallowny, breaking into his oif wicket. "even for 39. The game began to be inter- esting. as the Kingst-ma had but little faith in their tail enders being able to avoid at de- Jeat on the first innings. Pearson's oifstum was lowered by Millwu`d's fourth over, am Uliclcien was tmnnmd In: a \'m-Ln mhtnl. u...-nu; ulu uIuIer1-0n' In I-eoome tuuppolnb I. The Inycrn utrugglecl hard to hold the Hi:-I hnttoc to them. but generally failed in their nlum a. Hall: Hut should have Inn 1 cnuuht and v um. .......I ....| ...........a 1.. n_ 1 IIUIW The Kingntonn only lid gqml batting in two innings. UH Wood in the oocond innings they ucorocl four rum, and the owned Nicks) Jones to lose hi: grin vr on they mule seven rum oil him. The e-ldin xenerslly of the loo nine III very hm uuuin the locker-I-on" I-emmediuppoinln ml. 1' players llllllcll Inn! in hnhl nu. II Wu They had their battin .-mm.-. on Satur- tlnv uul pounded the In I torrilnly. he llunilton Illrtecl the gum with Pub \\'uud in the box. anal Wnmor behind in hot. ntln the tin-I In]! I the tint luningl. Irhllo IE0 |\'im.::tum are '1-ntting, Warner wu struck with llm hall in the groha. Ho utrnulul And tell nu the home plate. Water on nppllal to his (we. In rooovrod'oona:loumou. And rune fubly to his loot. He won bully hurt, nml it seemed clitlicult for him to walk. Moore. oi rlt Inn. und Warner chat: I been for the bclnnee ol the match. and too having tbho pitchers. they new each ormittod to own y the box for three in np. Wood Ivu ulluwod by Jones, and Jone: by Nor Cf. nun! ulu IICIIIII . Young pliohod 31:. at time: anal at no cup In the pm as 06-duly u in some vloulgunu. U! howu III F" luAbhbom.u`?tl:: the I. up noon] nl nnr o..... 5.. n.- I-........n.... sum. II. In II Int: iu , :1 Thaw {ml nlnl. |..n:.... I II Ulil IPOIIIGI. "H local in ouaqulaiul tour nmulnn 0! an Put Nina and tire ul the Klnguau. Young and Nculo commutes! tho lumory. The lulu ought. in an place cl Burn- htbor. who ha I dhsblnl lmml. Couldn- i that You In 3 Int-I pm-but w hold, an that In not ogught him before. Mc- HAIO did will "0uII I:b'IQ":"zln A. Hanna and -0 .... wuu uuuu n IlnoL.o.ompmoc| ul IOIIO of the I hutcrnludoul playm madam in thio ty. The gun Inl played on the R0- l..... _-..|__ Tbolr Tina Pluto:-0 tool 'l`on-ON; lad II: no but Iluggon-TOO uupoou PIANO SO ION Alyllllf -`I"I0|t Wool rum um vu-y won. . Un How alto:-noon about Ill) uncu- ton vi the lluuultou 0 but-bull can lulu! C also, uimpunocl o none of the `KC lllflolnl hn nhumn r-nl-n 3- ` run on: THE us? rnzuamo av A uno: rm CENT. ....... ".1 -u -.-um ulnl -nu urn. ununwly I -`L8 fth lull of his lmwled .\lillwanl with at l1`<'I`|)fl\ c fol` ~ll. Ville now llutcliiugs. Pearson howling. ml in the thiral 1)\ ('1' Vim: l:_\ taking his ..n` ntulnp. 351-n-1| for W. Thr score was -_;r.n-lnsxlly improving thanks in the excellent pl.u_\ U! .\lillwarl nual llulchiugn, and Wil- liuu. (`nu ic mining in uanisuul llutchimgl to null:--r .-cure, whu-n 1: ball frnm lletu was put in!- Ilw slips I-y Huh hiugu and cnnglit, utiimg lllv latter. l-Iight_lur 49. Hutch- iuigu play:-I u Icientic defame. his acme In-ing IT, nuulc up 0! s` single-as, :1 two: and l Ilm-c, III-l am coming u. the pavilion he Will lu-urtil_v cln.-orml. Spnsleiniig then went tn lml. uml Cuwie was euily a-nught Ivy Field .|t square lug. Nine for 50. Mallemler joined Spaluliug. but he Ipuonecl ltllp to Huutellier, and Syracuse wu retired with a total Icons of 50. Thu Synneuuul apponred well satin-ecl with thin gure and were amxiuus to put the Kingston: on their mettle. l)..:.... L. AL. _.-,2. 0 - I IIAHILTONS <.'0'1` Tum; uouu IIIII llnnul llI\'0 neon I munl, and ground hall: 3 heell Rtnppeu wcrv allow- II "'lI"I ~ ml N mol ` .1 mm: II llm bull in than uu um ul Oll- ,lln Internation- III`-I -Cu .F.<!|'_JL0_.|.t!!nnIl and All ,.bI:ono|IiIl~treublu thug -usually affect public 3 ion, Tums:-ac ~ Elixir will give speedy 1-elf . Tgy it. Preserving Peaches and Penn. .7 .-\\lo have urriing,dni}y,1:hoice preIer\'iiIjg ` hes. pears and cooking sslqat lowest iving prices. James Cmwfo . , ,1 , $1.000, three miles ands turn, between William O'Connor, Toronto, and Albert Hamm, Dartmouth, N'.S., on Snturdsy. O'Connor ion easily in 2J:l6. Hamm is not satised with him defeat. and has chal- lenged to row another race for 81,000}: aide within six week. . -j-2-:--.---l-.u---j-- Ill 1:11`. Five hundred pcopleqaw the race for $1,000, three miles and: 0`Connar. 'l`m-nntn -n A---6 gt-n|u:\lI\' imprn pLt_\ .\lillwa emu V into nli] Int ilng.-I at I three, .m-I cc