Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1887, p. 8

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lun ouuou nu oxuunce nll luneru V oocuron Sundni snd will he handed by the members of t o Orange Young Bri- ton: society. of which docouod Ind been I If .-unnnhll. ' Mu. Wu) mun Tnulollnol hi Ilu- \ lllngen uuul Hue uuleuuw M II `lhuuxh Mu Worlud Ilnnl Mu Gut Hula P0000- Itnrybody Alllulu In an luv Tonpor -`III? CIIUCI, Illlll iIu'l. cam: an -- ` She fululud he do with the , umppecl her : they nlml In-r nrnnu IIIIUII Ill |lII unnu- Clannn chnmfngn a or, bl-awed for `ex - po t and lgggtl , ,m,,m7mh. I` |nK fn;I1-_{r um Ev thn Plmanix Rotltlinu mm- UIIIIIUII I Cull" 5 [I881] DITUWCU [OT BX` port _Q|d,!_i94tloJ_ ex for nn1nl.Tnlnh. maiunir uuT:h. Phoenix Bottling com- pany of {Wow ork, Iold by J. S. Hender- Ion,,Bro 3k street. ' "Soc Kurd i'pew_ 95. Vombroidorod kid cloves, {om any previous season. Pfll Ill U16 KGIIUIOIIIUII I IIIIBIGB. LDC nru of the mixed doubles will be played thin af- ternoon. Mr. Griffin and Min Blair v. Mr. Kerr and Min Britton. I ' Tho Lut of the Singles. In the final tie at the lawn tennis tourna- ment yesterday Mr. Griiiin beat Mr Wil- liams 6-4, 7-9, 6-0, 6-], thus winning the prize in the gentlemen : singles. The first of the mixed rloublaa will he nlnvml thin sf- 11115. It nu uuvunu at I unluuvuo Speci-ll religious meetings have been held ` in the Williamaville Methodist church this week. The worshipper: have been annoyed by boys who congregated about the church and acted in 5 rowdyleh manner, going so far as to break the glue in the windows. A few evenings o one of the boys broke into the church MN stole the tnoney which had been contributed by the people. ----- 1 UIUU. In HUI` mlwnulery. IVE Elf! WI De made. The smoke in lo dense n the strait: they were deluged twelve hours near Skille- gelee. Never fore has it been so thick in the strait: as nvpresent. . \\'i|-V. Terry. the most prominent pitcher of the Brooklyn cam, is the only twirler that the visiting team: cannot excite. Even the great .\Ionkey" Lathmn failed to rattle him. [),__|___.____v_ I.-. ._,_,_ , .1 n Bll HUB Illll passengers. e rteambarge Lincoln and consort, grain laden, for Kingston, put in to Cheboygsn, ` Mich., on Tueuda . the former being diu- nbled in her mac inery. Re air: will be made. Thu smoke: in an Jenna n Hm -h-do,- UUIIIJII ll OlI.l.'|Cll H lllH`U0lU' [Dr I (ly. The atr. Toneatn has been sold to A. Lumsden, Ottawa, ' for $1,250 cash. She will be nhipped on the can at Ottawa and taken up to M attewu. some 260 miles above the capital. She will be used for can ing lumber up the river. There lea run 0 six- ty miles. She will be kept busy carrying \ su lies and passengers. ` e nteamhm-ma ljnnnln anal nrmnnrt nrnin FUIIIIC Ill HUI` 3935. The tug Thompon and four barges arriv- ed last night trom Oswego with coal for Montreal. After caliin they proceeded down the river. The mat: were wind- bound at Snckett's harbour for a day. TI... .4. l`........a.. L..- L--- ....I.I .._ A Kurd ombroidorod bu-kg rid Dlnvl, tn nnv -In-nvfnnn unnnn IFUIH J. I). L of Cobourg; The ntenn Ul UUUUIIFK; The steamer Corinthian has gone into win- . ter quarters at Sore] and the str. Magnet has been put on the Toronto and Montreal ` route in her stead. T1... 4.... 'l`l........;..... .....l tn... 1...... ......:.. V IIICEIII \Vllll 1,0UU U63. V The nchr. A. Foster cleared today for Cape Vincent with 160 gross tons of iron ore. ' Freight 35. per ton. It will be` nhinned luv rail to New \'m-L- I 1 III! SCH . for Ohwegu 1 3-..... Y I) , JIIII auur. nuuuuuuw ls Iuuulng mmuer Oswe 0. She was purchased yesterday ` from J. . Carruthers by Rooney Brothers, of Col)onra.- ore. rrelguc doc. per non. 1| . mu be chi ped by mil to New York. ' he achr. Annaudale is loading lumber for Ohwean. She was nm-chum] vpnn-nhuv ('TI"3l. \\'illiMm, of Scrantnn; Kid llahlwin, nf ('incium\ti:(.'hic Hnbnl, of Jersey (,'it\', -uni l{uliuu\n. of \\'ilkeIh-u re, are the email- clt catchers playing ball. .\lAnAgur Huckutt, of the .\'ewar|u, is playing the old chestnut again. He says it win the umpire! that beat the Newnrke ve games straight in Canals. Bntfasi-n imsn`; carried out its intention of lnhwklistiug l itL-her Callihan, iunl may not do so. H in Kingston admirer: hope not my,- W&V. Interesting Items Gathered Alon.` tho llarbnun--Vouel Dlovoinontn. The steambarge Anglia cleared for Cape Vincent with 1,500 ties. 'l`hn lnhr A pn-haw n'nnI'Al' n.l.... 6'..- \ IVIVUIV DDCIIIIIIIII . V In tho machine shops and car and locomo- tive works, as well an in the Ihip yards and tool worlu, employment will be more abun- dant than it wu last winter, and a rent den] of new machinery is being put up %or a busy winter : work. PIUUHCCU E HIUICBC Jul! 53 \Vrl[`ono River and lake craft are multiplying in the west, And about $320,000,000 in soon to be invested in plant: and equipment: to turn out boats. A $5,000,000 plant is to be built at Altoou, 111., to construct ocean and river steamahipa. sham locbxnxo. 1 WHICII CID DC lncreell to i}.`lN- Profeuor Elisha Guy mm a carpenter before the war, And worked at Brownsville, Pa. He has just made 8 machine that re- produces a message just as wn'tt.on. River And him or-aft. n-n mulrinluinn in ULIU III [III @011. Hllell Du`! An English mechanic, with an hon. before his name, has nmdo an engine that makes 10.000 revolutions per minute, and which can be increased to 30.000. pnnfo-nnr lfllahn flu-nu man In nu-u....o.... ` [can :5 ll nlely to we lu. , Print cloth manufacturers are anticipat- ing an advance in conaequence of the heavy ` rush of orders. The demnnd is Iuicieut to ` take :11 tho good! turned out: ` An Ennlizh mmshnnia-, with` an Inn. llsllull U, UIeC|'rrICl`)'. Sunday factory labour in Germany is 1-n~ forced by tho Iharp competition between V employerl. and mu agitation which will ar- rest it in likely to not in. Print ninth lnlllflbtllffl nr-A AnI*L::nn). 1 ur:nL_y ll\l' Luna ui vain: la llll` lIllIl_\' (Ill!- put of is new L'hicm,go wire mill. liluu works to cover three acres are to he immediately built at Muncie. Incl. Iron tulre Innlxern in England hlltl Hur- In:m_\` lune a 'l`(.`0(l to put up prices. .\llillt` in avnncing in Iuuiut'm:turin',; on account of her cheap water power. The Lake Superior are out ut this y was 31) tom for every 23 tons :59! year. \'i.t carlondl of jeans starts.-cl the other `lay flom Bhldefortl, Me.. to Vancouver, tllvnce tn (`hiua. ln rs comparatively short tiine all the large industrial utablishlnents cut will he lighted by electricity. .\`nn.Inv ht-Qnrv lnhnilr in Hm-mnnu I. .... I I`CII\vJ lI`l' U"IIH \'I can: 3 i L'l'Il IIIU Ill l'Al|I'0P. Experimental farms are under "sumo c0n~ trol In South Carolina. * L: c railroad frog work: are to he erect- ed at Inn. St. Louis. A Sun Frwcinco rm in just shipping a socuntl qunrtz-mill to Chilm. A mnchino has been mule that nmlu-I wither 5 wire nail or A but. nail. Railmzul romtructi-m in calling for all the common lulnuur that can he hml. l.......s.. H.-. 5...... ..t ....__. 1., 4.. J,,:I,_ `II In IFI . `HIV Elks :v.'\.11`-ht Phil, nf PHI will mlnpetc next \|`(`(`k at '.h- fa Kirk rastrick rize. lm inlmpuhs wants l`fctTer's an-r\ I'futh-I` isone hf the lwst Imll pla!_\u 1-rim. Work Alain lo In l lonlllul-The |`rodm- ` Hunt at Cortnlu I-Jutnlollnhmenln. A 40,000 lpllltlle mill is tlu- lnu-at enter; pa-ine at Augunu. The woolen outlook in mm-h In-in-r than it Wu ll month Ago. Stnl aloe rs are likely to come into gon- ; crul Inc in .u|`ope. Hrnarimnntgl la:-mu nrn nvnlnr hluln 1-An nun who Should ho Punished. , W, I 44.2.! _.I.',_:_.._ _.__.;s._ .__ L I . I II\- VIII lI'Il III! II |r"|C`I"Il, ll put it. an that the `ma gum put In 30! lmr I-umun nguiug." elem.-u ul con:-my wan ugniuut the 1 wonunumd the jud impou-al 1| of thru month our upon Mrs. and Clnrindo. The other: were a Emily goes to urvice in the city. u* \ug uuu uuunmll ulullll nor remun- ntulncm. Uum uhe uurpriu-J L-\ory|ou<'\', u with I [run deal 4! omphuil. Ihu ulouiuroal that on wituu In-I supplied whiskey to Etlllolbl to burn I',-r mu, anal again. that an our or in shear a curtain mun twhn ulna uiul was: in the room) Ind gone nut nl Iwr house the place was In um-Vn. Mn heal a lamp with him n he rummagml llm-ugh lhv place Inokim: fur her chamber. l , \|r rillnn nnnl .In.In- ll.-L... ..I...hn..l C-I2'o.'i'a.]I an-I two ,I.J.. . ml w um u -gm. nu: mule! , WIINI u!u- gut ll\'v u-utx. they {rival tn ml hrr of iL In It |I.|- h_)`IlcI'it'I|WI)', aha npnku of hen m\'cl'l)' and of her cg Mlitlun In work. I r hun- bnnd than 0 About the Ib|ll0 uml annoy` anon "lmy" was uulnjootod to. . During the course of the trial Man. \\'a mu mule ve startling Imam-Iu nu I. a young man I cum: sud uculod them at pmvollng her beyond cmlurnm-.._ one the clurpd with having and the: uncut luau!- slnoat lun ungo my man could lmvo and." Mvl had 3 o Iona tight the would luvs nplil hi: halal open." This Mlov wn IIIO uicl to have been danced with hot Iulor fur lmlwcnolon commmc-I w_ho_u the} (quail): ` A 'l'L , 1 :- .....- 3.. I . call. the v had as In ` The no] ; all i uy : ` 9.. IL... ..L MARINE PARAGRAPHS. Fluent In the Land. I. .l./ ______ u,,,,_ I_,_,,,_ ,1#_._ t tuetrolt--l)olroIts. 9:: New Yorke. 0. t Chlcazo-Chxcagoa. 2: Bottom. 1. A ulnlnnn Anannu nrunu !. .~u....1...-1m.m.`. D village. that I-ovauz I at u m and nl_u LAoiJia AND` 6/Aas. II u u... thin i{~'z-.[Jr'.~ mplu tulltulin \- nunhl 1'1 nu wycu. Jllll ICON?` u union \\ hon I . Tho 0-ruling of how: .I.. , ryvu lllll IUIIDW W'II IIIO bow n when the fnmy l'|Io how` lmulnnd u slam nrun Iy denounce-1|. Icculcll uf haw nu parsluul In mwitlnlmcliuu her remun- a I M mnnhnain, nhn nlnuiu-.| nun Ulllllll-ll|`. IIIII Iul 1;; r ." .I.-.....-_.I ...la|. I.-. .....n_.. l lnul. : the daily QII KI lIv.'lI|IillDIl |. -\\'uynu\n ` diumuocl. , - I Voucher PI-ohobllltlu. Moderate -{nah north and north whdo. fair cool Iruthof. Q The vuummnlingntlicer then pinnuul the -lecurntion un the breast 0! the gnllnnt ` mujnr. while the band played it lively selec- tinn. The re nortor got way u soon as pos- uilzld`. am-l when rlnwn the street hcrml loud vheera. lle mulal not tkll the cause of them, but zmppused [hit the but part of the but- h-ry \\'l'l1' It-liuhu-cl at the "cape of the re- pnrtcr from the lmnnll of the guard. But ;M\HIllIl_\` the-y were also cheering lK:t`.1lIM: uf the gallant nllirvr whuhn-l lwcu so honor- ...I ` IITIIII DUI "u ' The explosion took place about midships and thus gave a `fore-and-aft sweep to the fiery aerpenta, during which many had time to hide behind the nu. . [This is an Amer can report and in not be- li ved. It looks shy]. ' . aunuuuy In] urea mar. me ueueropnon had/to leave Quebec, and, instead of gum to New- lace the men in the naval boo ital. Some uive the eshy parts of their tlu ha and legs blown 03', others have the; mulcueu of their arm: tom. WW... ..--.I.._.'.... 5..-]. -_I-_- ,_I,,,,. 9 - I I - foundlaml, as ordered, came -to alifax to U18 lll'D0l'. The Quebec papers next morningannounced that 3| midahipman and two men had been injured. . The fact was that nearly forty men had been more or less injured. thirteen of them, iucludin Midqhi man Doutney, so seriously injured t at the lfellerophon had/tn | [mum Onnhnn, nnrl inatmul n4` nnlnn 0.. \Y..... II gruuu IIHIIC OI expmulona. A pile of sixty or more of the most power ful rockets lay on the upper deck. One of them on being 1' hted, instead of going up in the air, exp! ed on deck, wniting the pile of sixty. The effect was tremendous. n I moment the death-deelin rockets were sweeping the deck in we direction. burn ing, lacemting, and mslming the helplergs men. The pieces were ying up into the rigging and` ards and on flying havoc among the poor fe ows station there, and the sticks were falling among the crowds on shore,nnd` the French wnr-ships Minerve and Clorinde and other vessels anchored in the harbor. x 'l`Iu. l'\....|..... ..'.............-..L ._. ....__:_ _, ,, , um ex wswn ox r0CI(el:s in l.J1lcl)eL'. ()nt1e evening of Sept. I0 there was a grand entertainment in l.un.}owne`a honor on the nguhip Hellerophon. At night the iron-clad win gorgeously illuminated. At 9:30 o'clock, as Lord Lausdovrue and party were leaving for the share, some six hundred men of the crew were on deck. The yards were manned, band: layed. and there was a grand finale of exp onions. A ulla nf littv nr mnrn nf tlm Inns-if nnurnr Rockets an an Iron Cloud [0 off and (`re-Me llnvnc In livery Direction. }{ALl|-`A.\'. N. S., Sept. 23-Thc British warship Bellerophon, ordered to N ew{ound- land ahin waters, has arrived here and plnced in tfle hospital the men injured by the e.\' losion of rockets in Quebec. On tw eveninu nf Rant In thmm lrnu .. LICUI. The next meeting of the (`anadian An" shire breeders` uaociatlon will be held in Kingston in the month of Jzmuary. The settlement of podi rees hetwecn this time and January was le t with the president and secretarv; doubtful pedigrees to be held over for the Kingston meeting. WIIHIUWU. The Veronnitel who came to the city yes- terday were somewhat chagrined when Judge Prico refused to allow them witness fees or mileage. The case was one that `could have been disposed of by guy two jus- ticeu. rllnll I`re9`u Bibby & Virtue are putting A tut( from in their sho on King street. Jeuru. Powell and ontgmne have mule im~ R` ovements to shops on rincess street and B. John: bu placed plate glass in hls windows. "W... "_..-....!A-_ ...I__ 0..., . A AI - IWIIY. The popular 10 minutes walk in to (`raw- ford's for ne apples, butter, eggs, and all kinds of ne roceriea, anal you will be morc` tlnu util ml if you buy some of our 40c. tot, which for strength, quality and fine flavor is unequalled. James Crnwfonl. l hnrnim At the NW1!` lllntlllna Hnuunn |'In- IL:-r llull (mulp-Tlno Standing 0! the [.1-mu-n- (M-In-.rul .\ulwn. ' I um! uavor ll unequalled. dunes k rawlonl. Big bargnim at the Star Clothing House, Princess street. x mm... 1. v:....... ...... ......:_._ - .--._. :__-__ ever as rlcuury K A nompwn B. The nomnl of the tinslnith is heard in the lwd. `imvepipe tting in the order of the day. Now and then A fund parent under- takes the job himxelt, and crentcs I coolneas about the house that no stove can drive away. Tho nnnnlnr HI uninntnn walk I. on l'....... III IIIXIIL Hn In the l:.'l.R. cheap excursion to I);-. I troll. ('hicnqn, on-.. on Sept. Iitnh and Jct. lit. Tiukeu gmul for ten days. .\:- small bills for particulars. Shnot the hat 3 The strnw hat. the white hat, :1 6:1 grnlu umm uf nuvnumr time must an 3 The ncrunn of nmlnrias and flannel: is nnnn nu lull ICE UI IUIIIF` For the but cod, also for ` smith: and at In coal nnl. J Y "uh-hm CUII Int. J. 1. llutchewn hu Iecuroul the roller rink for him gram! alinplny of Japanese Art goods. The male will take place on Mondny next. llll. The Midlnncl Cemml fair cuunnittuu are nmkingp the usual canvuu n! the peuplc for suhncr lions, and the usual response is lye- iug nude. 1:.. .. .1... 4: 1 n ..x....... .. ..._..E.. . l\ ll IIICTCIIIII NIH" 4|) . " Lu! evening Rev. Mr. '1 hompoon sdclrcuw ed a\ large nudism: in the Mission lull ou the subject 0! tempcrnnco. Fur Hm haul nunlitv nf N4-rnuhm .9...-- NIKKI! w. 1\a.|.I. ..: ms. my. .~u.u.n..n . lug.- I .olIm-Um: ulminurnln at the Prmiuclul X- i hllaiti--u holul at Clttnwu. , The lvunhytorlun crlmr-.-h at ('mn\.n'. he E I'ul|ll\' iu pruocanul rulmilclhm. in now Lu: Q u|'l{)I`II:M'MI omnplotinu `he cungre-gntinn ul (lalodou .\`t.mo church -mmilumnl our N00 In the Qm-v|l'4 collage endowment fund. , It is rumoured tlm. Capt. .\luI.tou will Iucoood Capt. lltooh tn the: conmuuul of the Salvstiuu srmy vorpl. There are `ill! member: in good nlunding in Limouono 1.0411: A.().l,'.\\'. The number ` In iucreulng nigh. y. Last an-nmnu Rnv Mr Tlmmnum ..l.l....- ` I UIIUI IAIVL "KIA } mu-gu 4 ` MOIBKI. u- uuwuon uolu.-pol. union Inl tell the forces. Then ho callod Major \\ i son to the trout. The reporter at tho pull 0! his lilo vnudorouluround to the {roll tnunl when he got there {mind the mnjor ulutin his Iuperlor ofcer. Then the following Tittle speech vu uwlo by thn deputy inspector of Artillery : "l have much plouuro In handing In you \ ntur. given I: Hi: Rays] llighneu the Klnmlivr an .5 when of nppn-cintiun for your wurk luring the Soudun campaign in N55- l. I hupe you will be long spared to war |L" FORTY MEN ARE INJURED. III I. ' ' N fnrdry gooda. Apply Mr. Pork`! nun. ul Aunoliuburg. dlod ya` lt'l"`I~I\y trum low.-kjlnw. | .V 3" I " Mn N 1"` l rake fvr Inn?! ::""I."I,l!l` '8 'I'hu|nP;:v`n': ` "U A. J. -Mvhlnlmn ml n nnoohsl Annnlinn In `I I . I4` .\'lr. V ton ay Try 3 in: A I NW1 law I. \|'_A .... -.. ., lm-pins. Hun.-5 AI i PARAGRAIWIS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. J l.\'(JI|)E?\"l`.\` UP THE DAL INVI- V"! y C \' . UIICIV lI\'.- Jul! |Iv;`|'lV'O1| It Hrerk C B7'0uI`I |.'|f)H|.|' train an ung: n-`nu lhu. .I.... ..l..|.- u or union q)pII"II.I. no Wu Inulaclld ` wi rid I500. A North-Wontmednlahone 1 and g inerod tn the Iuu1' in. ruling in the shut: the oomplwent nut e ol the oiu-r n! the guard. Ho put the men through town! muaonm-res. and while the hand orforool I selection Lknt.-Cal. Cotton illl -tad the Then he ullod _\lninr \\ i nun on cl... Hunt : underwear. clu-as I. at Hardy`: Cqqhnliro bmlcry at I -ll-nv'a. Dru: good: chem rent at Lnldl|w'I. No to use New `Inching Name for My -ulna. . -u_|n'-n llw . `.5 'M|"I'OlI M guulono. from Bugln, . `arrival at the Ruyal military college re av... I _....l..-I -A In..- L A II .n u III: nah! lsicl glow a-ale limorrow 5! bid- I saw `I nvlmr 1 |nuIn|Il0O`I. .\lv.\lnlmu I I spacial uttonti r In! an! cloaking: punt rocoivml. TIVIII I5 HTW` than \-on y WTCIIUU. aunlity of Scranton mglinh (Nowcutlu) must raw: go to gun I I livrrv Day IJfv~\\'|uol IIIO - Talking .Umul.-NmI||uIZI- Amolltm ul Thou When an `I G IWKJIIIN ITIUIIICT hm olry shin umI_ With Hprnlh`I" lug I & 'l'humpmn'|. I audition in n Inn nuuivml u. $.I.`l'.IIl lllh. . umnmnunon ll! - U30 andod hi: oxiaunco Hi: funeral .4nn|hl\lI Hunt`-I: null an! Inn -Oonngol 1 wove ) black n works no ulu w norm. The Inlcmrl worn out In full lnrru Ioulsiug very well in Ilultrlo-green uuuurmn. .-\!!er Capt. llrury Ind Ilia men liml-cred u x M or Wilton upland. Ho Iuoclach Inn. A Nnrl.||.\"nnt numlnlghnnn , -T Death of 3:: Orange Younlg BI-non. ' At tin h tnl this morning Thomu Ed- For over I yes: be bid` been an invhilid, and ...`.n-A I nut dml. Innmnutinn u. .u uwum wan, um um 50 Ilulll. more UM guard {all that they lml clrcumwrihevl tlw movement: 0! the enemy. In an plenum! I mo-xl on due drotumll-uuuu nuggcuenl the `ournnliut lulrnml his mind upon the duty 0 Inc! to iflof. "I'I.- ml. ..... ..-.. ....g 1.. :..n 1. _, n n 9 Alter mlollnhlug nu lnvilntiuu tu `(or W hon pnouuud with In K yplhn` ! ml the guard at the bunch Mal`: rnl- Iv Ironing manner I waiving the vhilun. , When the Wum nproueuutivo. ruohoal than I muncl be ill unite-I In his lmunl man-h. I a mum up lnluuu In-bluoulod funvtlouuy. . an-I told, with appoints muntinn. that ' he mahl IIMIII imi-II! I 1- gum. Al tho palm lo.-acrilnul u up)` glow: and I I wlnsphono wuuld h_u-e In-my mo-Iv-I Inn was j An-I hear what mu trnmpiri|r,g upuu u... 3 pure. llum-wr, Mm llm ruporu-r tuhl lain poxlignso. the nlcur 0! the guard wen! ulf to nnunnnn nnu Tlum H... .-.......-o.... ....._ -.l.--...-_.| ' \l' IUYK IV". .\ base lmll nmtch. In nus" and Iial`I`iu-tit-hl -UUKIUHU "|I- I "U" `"0 ['3'] A low feet anal perlnmuu .5 Incl Wall, but not to I .........I l-In l|._Q AL-.. I... l\Iu. n , nu` IIH uln Hf n;,{1', weighs I .. 6..-! 0.... A rntssunnou or A MEDAL TO ` MAJOR WILSON- `u Kc-tut my lu \\ win \'|-Hun on llw re-l"nI'-'l'|uv ltocl pcilont I Iopoulor haul to I-`nu-n-l.|c-M.~('ol. (`anon Iain thr{l`u-uulullma The Hwdri uf Ilw ` HU\\" IT \\'.\.\' CAIKIKIEID. Hana-Bull Game: Yeutonlay. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE- Thrown out by the Jury. -At Nupunee court of ueizee this week the ' grand jury reported no bill" in the can of non vs. Frencie .Shennon, cher ed with Iunlewfully eedncin and having i ioit eon-e noction ivith one L in June Stltt. ehe being under the ego of Iixtaen years. The partiee live in the townihip of Kingston. ' Iluyl. the ll:-lm wuum u_nvu In-um HOOIIWI In M lmu-wr, ne. Thou tho repnrur nu ulvaucul rt pornniuml tn uunl Against '0", smile. There the Hint they lmlclrcumwribeul 1 no duo dmunuunm. Inuunuanl I In. . IQ "0611 an lllVlHIU, IIICI .. .. Innmmuion of tho hogan; Ill. Inn--..l Hula | Hill 1 I'I N ('(`I Nin--` we papa: two Me fdlldwi : H Aw-in I .,.`. n'}%,. i:.2u"i'.'.:`l'::.?: "" `` '` " plpnrl ox mu ooyn wno competed tor me hwoclrood uohonu-amps.` Them ti: :3 Clark, 934; imam folldwi: 234; llnut my. me. William Rim! I88: iim-ud cm , Isa; ; Samuel. Burton. 163. , ........ .. .... ................... Prof. Dnpuin. Dr. Knight and Impeotor Kidd hove nished the work of onmining the paper: of the boy: who competed for the 'McIAod nnholuuhini Thu I-pnnlt in an an V.-nu.-V unuvunvwg - . aavvuvuu. I. AIIRICAN ASSOCIATION. At Nowburg--Brooklyns. 8: Alhlptlca. ll. ' At Baltimore - Bultlmorou. 6 . Mun-opoli -um.s: called b rain-In fth lnnin -At Clncinnm -ClnclTnnus. 6 ' gts.'"I.oulu. 0. At Lonh_a\'mo-Loulav llus. 6 : Clove-lands. I. Why This Jealousy ? The Belleville Ontario complains of the 4 conduct of some exhibitors as A drawback to the success of the West Hastings show. For- instsnce it says both Mr. Coe, of Medoc, and M r. Shibley. of Frontenac oonnty. made entries of herds of line cattle. But on ac- count at some 'eslousy, or fear, neither was willing to exhi it if the other did. The con- V sequence was that both failed to bring their . anumla. although they had secured stalls, 4 and thus shut out other intendiug.exhibi- 1 tors. IIICT. D. L. Moody will be'in Montreal after Oct. 2nd. Kingston clef-gymen tried to get him last year. Why not try again? By- 'the-way what has become of the evangelical alliance 2 No one ever hear: of it. ` (lanai-cl nail: OI`. I-..-In- Al` LL- Gal..- A}-.. l n.Iua.nce .' no one ever near: 0! It. I General Booth, the In ode:-of the Salntion \ army. is planning an invasion of Zululand ` and South Americu, and, prepuntory to the organization of his force: for this forei n cmnpai n. he has issued I call (or 5,000 o - COT! to trained as mianionuiel. ..\......, ....... u . u.-nm.n.u un Vlsilla calm, Ia visitin his siter,Mr. Gaacoine at t eGrAnd Trunk epot. He ports gooti cro , und- nbundance of good ture there, owing to the many refreshing rains during {he sum- mer. ' _yt.-ruerlmy. Hon. James G. llelqlen, Syracuse, who re- cently bou ht seven lot: on Round Island to add to his wautiful grounds, will build it new cottage next _vez;r. The building will be of granite from the (lrindatone Island quarries. Mr Klnrnllnyn uni-ninnn-u C.-nn. Rm... ` quqnrrlea. Mr. Mnrchmn. missionary from I`-ourg Louia,aft.era absence of eight `cars. is visitinqxhia si teI_',Mr. 1`:-nnlr nnnf I-In rannnon (Inn A-mun .--J K I!-C |l\,'lll(`. Drs. Irwin and Ulivur have returned from New York, in the hospitals of which they apent some time an'l witnessed .1 great many operations. \'rn `>[nnnn|\ Jnvnn and 6'.nn.'ln I \l:..I.: wuu uer luotncr to spend we winter. J. F. Qmith, Queen`: university. is meet- ing with success in Eastern` Ontario in stir- ` rim: up interest in the college mission , ac home. I\_,. `I .,_.ju\|:,. ,,I,,, . up U[)l'I'illlUlll. Mrs. Hannah Joyce and family, of .\]iuhi- gun. who have been living for seven! months with friends in Pittaburg. returned home yesterday. ' "An Jnvnnnll p.nI.Ln. Q:--an-um; |rI\n tun ounces: uulumuwe UIIIIK may nave A prize. Miss Florence Mills. of Iroquois. the well known vocalist, goes to Denver. Colo mdo, V with her mother to spend the winter. I J. F. Smith. (.hmen'.I lm'i\-nnitv in Ina:-L ..-.. -.......u.vu - `nu-uusvuw. 1 . uynuuluuu 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Indinna.polls-( `rut game) Indiana Ma. 2;" Wuhlngtqns 4: (so nd game) WM mom. 1; Indiana 11-. 2 . ' it Detrol --Dou-om. 91: New Yorke. CMomro-Chxcuos. 2: Banana. 1. \\ IIU VVI-B lllllrrlcil on \\ e("Ie3|H|_V. T. O. Bolger, city engineer. is a skillful lrnughtsman. He is a quick worker. The streets committee think they have prize. ` Florence Mills. of lmnnnin the troll l Inge. ` Limit. Ogilvie. of A" battery. acted as grommnmn for Major Lnzier, of Belleville, who was married on Wednestlay. l` n nn`nnr ..:c.. ......:........ : .. ..I.:n:..| orange grove. Perc .\IcLnren, of Dosemuto. in danger- ously if]. He is a student of Queen : col- lege. Ilnnt l\niI...'.. l\` HA" I...g...... . .._ I ,_ ` l.4lUll|.'\zUI- Dlllllll um Lnue are now en- joving themulvel in London, Eng. on. Sidney Smith, impoctnr of ivgistry oices. was in the city yesterday. J. l . (iilalersleeve will shortly make a trip to California, there to look aftor his orange grove. Pornv \'1`[.nrnn nf Donn-m.9r. in .I..mm.-. nu-uc \m|ulnm &IH3ll|L:|lIC\! In In!` (TIME and linlatoa cnntcsts. (aptniu HINT sailc-I the .\lA\`thm'er in the l'Iastern_\'ac|1I club rave, June `.."lrl. an-I close ub'Iel`\'t'l`l any that she was hAmH-I to the very hast ml- vunmgu un every Xuint of sailing. The man whom mericana hnpe will heat the Thiltle in rather above the medium hei ht. Ha ha 3 owing board. which is alig Itly tinged with gray. In manner he is quiet but ac|fIusV.aiuel. and impresses one with the belief that he cm make decisions nd at-lhzare t 3 them. In` II. V. HII uurlllg rt Lats! neusuu her New Y: L'A .,,. .._| . ..- - _, ...-. ing, and cnnlinecl himself which at that tinw was a 1 than nuum ring yachts. H nupcrimem cut of the Ulyn iahuul. and sailed numy of a number of years he run [I long time agn he hml cht ...L....._ .. I."l'l I \ I is clever clomsunl .......|,.... VUII 7'1". Illll I! "II" Ibo was beaten In` tho M the cutter Wunulmh. Th ed in nenrly cu-u v gm-u u the latter. though c-mni-I~ hpviug All nuuwauwu hf minutes. nucceedc-I in lea mgoniu tcrnu lhc tinis union on whiz-h thvy Ct one exception, when tln eight. seconds actual tin won with hor I0I'lllt`o.1. L`..- -.... . .I -... , `Elle! llll U uenaour . The Bellevllle bue- mll team was paid up and disbanded on Wednesday. (lilmeu and \lorrisoIuimyplr\-,1 out the month in King- Mn. An Ontario reporter had I convene- tion with one of the team, who calculated that the salaries of the players and their -`board bill had cost the management 8500 per month. They will have a benefit game on Tuesday next. Lieut.-Col. Smith and [ride nvhun t|1An\nA'nA- I-. I A-4]..- l.`.... -1`: can.` -can-o Uucnrut Islip. lung inhuul. In the pllro when Hunk llnrf. swim in captain ol the Vnluntoor. lint saw the light alum: lilty-nix yum n. The hat lite uaamu he 1'uu|lIugnuIO1l.3:O ulonp l"umy. wlnirh. umlar hi: nuns mom got the reputation on! hinglhe (mu-nu oopln * thc country. Luz Ie:umI the was not in rlcluu trim Anal Im-I nu rawing new, and Ihorufuru dhl nuthiu;.: in the two race: in ` which the was uuturml. But in the (our .1 l_. 1 I, ,, I Bounlt ol the Enmlnatlonn. I `l\..._..s_ IL IIALJ. , 9 CHI IJIIIJIV. Before i "41- I `.. COMMAND OF YHE `v'OLUNTER.! j ` I .\ hlnppo-r Wlm Ila: mo (`oulldonn ol Ilsa I \'nu~|num-u at All Auurk-n._ I Kefnre he took rlmrgc of the Utility, how r. Faptain Half hml wnn an reputation Au ` en-r yaclllamall. an-I his 3or\'ices Wl`l'U in ~ mud for tdluost cu-r_\' race If uuxe. The i liner of racing yaclnts w|m~h'he has sailed I luring race-days woulal lw lmr-I In cuullt. I he was ahoau`-I the .\la|_\'l1-w`\'u` in ,L \'...., \-....n. . - . - I an . mm previdnu races nml UW I Ur` 'I" nslnmlnle Wlusu Dluvomuna. Sn,-Inu~ All llulnln Attract Attenliun. The Kingstous put four new men in the imlil tn-duy. Morrison, late of llelleville, will catch Young. The outfield will be l"loishnum,Uilm2m and Stafford. 'l'omor- I row the .\lalonc battery will be turned on. Positions of the players today were: Young, p. ; Morrison. c. ; Jumieson, lb. : Garrett, 21). ; Usterhout, 31. : Allen, ss. ; Stnilorxl, r.f. ; (lilman, c.f. ; Flcishman. Li . A good deal of interest is being taken at Montrcsl in base-lmll. and sstock company -with It capital of $l0,000 will probably or- gumize shortly. and next year put a first- -clasa mine in the field, and their intention is tore-orgnnize 5 north eastern league, taking in Ottawa, lielleville, Kingston, Montresl, Burlington. St. Albums and, maybe, Mont- plelier and Ogclensbur mid nn PERSONAL MENTION. ; CTIUII Illll "NH "'3 I um `I I`) hut )u was nml \\n|I ninm In uwv -nuw -u\II. n-ml lc.|l0l|l Ioef.-r he Fanny he was 1) -nntinecl hilnse In nL_A 41.. .- .....- .. ... I urk 'rm-es. and rt-n-la-re-l Unpmin mlnle nssiahuncc in the trials I I awer Eastern yacht `. 3rl. u very .-...-`. In4\:I|O ..l -..:l:.... - ml. plain .uIuml. will L ..-.l.... Ll- ._.._-..-...-..A nu pal L) chnr-,:-- III` \I I38 I"! I` IIIIIU ymplc Club of hang U11-ir Inmta. Far 1 -re (`uptuiu Hall" out of _)`l\`|ll II- I n oyster fishing. rntahlv business I .,_ K. - A:._._ '|'lHu' |Rl'I`l.~`H WlH(;. FRIDA Y. t~`l`}["I`. `Iii. , .-.... - uaaling 1 .'.I.'I`- The .\Iontren.l Gazcm err: in saying that the liordons, before (lislmndrnent, could. not make arrangements with the Kingston: for :1 game. The arrangements of the (lordons were acce ted three times but not carried mut, for which default the Kingston: were vnot, to blame. ` vwum ox >mn.. \V|ym|n'I Abuse. no hug! head Chlzindavd che loudeoovkind. -o lirinu " In A. il|t`Oll.- -OI-nnnlu at uuru UCIIIHIGD va ip lolldelillnd. `OI swearing." The d endante strongly nt- ` tucked the wltnellnnd oriticlled hie conduct. Ix Inn owx nlnxtcn. 'l`here was other similar evidence and then hire.` Wnymnn nude nn appeal for her- A. w. uurpcn uatlnqtl 9.0 |_1VIJI3'.Dnen a. . iltinn of Mn, Wnymmh abuse. He hgd , Ch ::ind..doh.. nah. |m..i..u.a.a -.. 4 uy uruauun ewue 10! we councu um year. Peter Be lmore said that Mli. Waymen Wu picked upon. and when no attacked ' generally defended herself. using bed len- She wee her own worst enemy." ` the women been left alone the would have been better beheve. A. w. Bunch notied to L:g.vi_r_-gr.tmn,'a. Vltinl Mn: WAvmLn n Alanna. Ha hul VDIVCT. Mr. Lampaou spoke of poo lo peraeclitiug Mrn. Wnyman. She uevgr an quarrel- liug, but was always pounced upon by V otheri. He knew that Mrs. Wayman labor- ed hlml for It living. She had earned 816 by breakin atone for" the council this Peter lmore mid that Mrs. Wnrmlm tulltyury [or IE." Mr. Bawder went at once to the point, and said that he had heard Mrs, Wayman swearing on the street And ourishing u re- volver. ` M- I .........,... ....,.I._ -: ........I.. ..._.__._...s___ , man of sense. The Mrs. Wayman wanted lllll Hill ll|5CIIHI KCll |`-s Ssnmel Charlton came up to the desk and ut once Mrs. \\'syman protested against his evidence. His oath, she claimed, was va- lueless. The witness was voluhle and relat- ed some incidents of interest. He said that one time he found two young men lying un- dcl` an oak tree near Mrs. \\'_ymsn`s at eight o'clock in the mornin v. There they laid." he said, on the bros of their backs with their mouths open snd just snoring for all they were worth." He could not tell what great objection there was to the presence of the yo..mg men, further than it wasn t very decent. After he had related the position of \'er-ma, the various appellations given to di'erent sections, sud reviewed the kind- ly traits of the inhabitants. he referred to the character of Mrs. Wayman and her offspring. They were noted for ghting. quarrelhng and cursing. Clsrinda come up to the desk and asked about her movements. Charlton replied that when she came home she generally raised--. Clarinda asked no more q estious. S a wanted to talk to a to know whether Charlton had ever heard her use "a misbehsvin word. Charlton thought he had, and ad ed that M rs. Way- msn, when mod, would shoots msnas quick as she would a squirrel. . rm: MARK roit mssxxu snows. _ Mr. Smith was exhaustive in his remarks . A few of them were pertinent. Cla'r~ inda was a terror, Emily was a nice little irl. while Willie-well, he s one of those ' ys that is blamed for everything. Fin- ally M r. Smith admitted that Ssirey" had not. to his knowled . used bad language on the street. Mrs. syman said the cause of her troubles was religion. She would not go to their" church, and," she added, I never will if T Iuum by an In Hm nami. now go no "melr" cnurcn. "Ana," sue maea, ` I never will if I have to go to the peni- T tentiary for it. " hill, Ilnunr urnnt nf nnnn tn Hun nninlv I B UYU BKIU L'|.|l'3UU III I reXIIlIrK`Ule 'a.V. Mrs. Wayman protested against `what Mr. Sly was testifying. He was recalling things that occurred seven years 0. She had made no disturbance in the mlege for the past year. She had endeavored to pro- tect herself, however. She denied thut she had been ripping and tearing and cursing and swearing on the street. She declared that she had God on her side and He knew whether she was lfing or not. A. B. Grant. J. .. identied the revolver. U IT 31 C I-V i:IlI'I IUUIV III `III I` y titan iehwouYrl".lL...tu.: he mu nutxlhe ' u bin oneehml. `flu-imlimuentn werereu ml to the quertette end Mrs. Waymeu denied . the combined charges. "' Ref.` Job Roedhouso. who hed hid one of the iuluruustiopg, teetitlml that he heal her deughterl. on Auguet |6th.eml the! they were similarly armed. There weeken- ` Iidereble dieturhenu-, anal the family talked 9y I0 loudly that they cnuhl be hehrd equnrter of a mile ewny. llieturbencee at night | warn of lrequent occurrence. Members at " the farnil were constant! seen on the atreet at I I hour: of the night. I Mr. Cook he-ml (`lurimle utter llngllngu of I hmrible character, the wnrlt. nhe could use. (flerinule I'M so emueoil over the ET statement that she tried tn etu` her head- '-` kerchiel into her mouth. The mother on "_ ieuored herd to Itnp the exuberant nut- ] hunt, and then the rourt intervened. The ' witneu said Emily luul than used bul hun- i' gum:-. Mrs. Wnyman carried it revolver. " which was vroduce-l, and Mr. (`ooh uid 8 i that he saw or fire it nil" oncu. The family 5? i wore, in his npilliull. at terror tn Lln: neigh- " imrhm-I Mrs. \\'n_\nmn lcfe-nqleal herself. ` Q .\lius('larinln mu iudhud if IlIOuiI'sIl`t.`Il `.0 5 I` cmss-queatinn .\lr. ('-uk and indignently rc- ` nlieul : '" seen Mn. Wuyumh with Adult ettecking` INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At 'l`oronto-'l`o|-ontos. I6: \ Hkoabnrrcs. I. At racuso--RochosterI, 0: Stan. ll At 1 nmllton-Ha.mlltons. 7 : Scranton: 3. unlwnunv v-unnn l.llIIl - Samuel Reid, of Brittou 3: \\'hiting'a of- fice. said he had found the ru\'ul\'er loaded and had dischnrged it. Hnmnnl Plmrlvnn nnmn nn On flu: ulna`: .-.n.l WIIUIIIUF IIIU (III III or "OK. (Grant, J. '., revolver. On August. llith Mrs. Wnyunanhnd her two daughters were seen ghting. - The mother . and Emily were trying to drive Clarinda away, because A tire. which had deutroyed their home, was laid at (.'larinda s door. He beatied to the general bud character of the family. !\'.un\IInl Rain! nf Rrithun .I- \\'hiHn..'. nl l|"`l'.I'.I' Ul .\ ILIIV II.\lI'P.H. .\l r. Henry Sly, mnsuhlc, au'reat-all Mr.-. \\'uymam.1ml. with the AM J utherw, cup- | turud her re\`nl\'c|`. He held her by the } two wrists While tut` wenpun was remove.-I from her lmsum. "Yea," ev.-lnilnetl .\lrs. \\'nym.1n. an-l you hit me It crack over - the hand." The cnnutuhle said she was A ha-I vicious Woman. She spent her time in lighting, qunrrelling. and cunning and swearing in as loud voice." She hul threat- ened the life of the comuble. Clnrinda was also A ri r. She was frequently loan out Into It mg It and in bad compuny. 'lhe chief otfonceu against Emily and Willie were that they were brought in bad. They more and cursed in as remm|u"i:le way. \I-a \\'nu-nun -u.no..-|...I ..,...:..-o ....|...s } I'lI\\f,.\\I.II (lk ' Mr. - \\'uyInau| am}, ` ; whilc tut ` \l'....._-_. AA ., I IFIICWI ; I don't want un_\".hiug tn gt-ul.lcnmn." Iheu she uric.-L linger. suinl she ".|i.In'I mul-l lo their Hurst. ful and mu prepaml fur muliict. l lD\\'..\'\'I'I| Hi I All TI" L'lU3H*l pliexl : ul ` I lit! l'\L'|IU|l. . I III! UIIICII l |llIII.'l', \.I.I'|n' 4:. who tried hm! tn lgw y her IIIIIO ml rout. seemed to be u! 5' jnynm clilponlt on. r Mr M lace I'll wruthed in mutompr non: uni 00. sh: mu attired in as linen ` drcu. Emily. the ucnncl luughtor. VII: in mm must 0! the time. She haul I plenum. innocent. Inca. The buy, Willie-. wu About 9 hi year: of age. M r. \\'n_vnnIn at It an` 0 or rt 0! the chunln-r. min-ling I Iuhy. _ I-`ton In I mum an-I rcuriug din I- tlon it won wum mu nut llu uml ..l H. |........L.,I.I 'l`|... :...|:............. ......- .._._,| I T\`;0 WUIIWII. I girl and I chunk of 3 boy, 3 , were ranged uido lay side in the judge`: ` chamber: yutoruiny. flu-_v rnmpoood quiu nu inurouin `map. The mt `up! he audience contain] at reuiclentn nl \'u-om. _ `Hwy won pruont to give orhlenogo u so lho Wntlucl Ami character of lira quurtotb. | The county attorney ruoouuled the charge. which. re-limo-I ul nu lochuioalitiu. Wu lint. the potgrio ware vugrnim and had and uboccne and pruluw language on the uroou. Mrs. Waymnn, the noun: 0! the motlior. mu 1 aietornxnuod-looking \HIm|l|, ciuuly. `,i! uotfuhiouably, dreued. Sim was of | uorvom tom I-men! anal lnimuno at limo: u uite excite . .'l`|m oiulcll uwnughtcr, (listin- (I, pan ldjynlll I` her his! hm In u-nmthml in uunlnumnl. 751: MAI) ,\ rm 'rn.\';m:. THE TROUBLE IT GOT HER INTO AT VERONA VILLAGE. IIIIII. Rochester`: last game on the hnme around: was played on Wednesday, On Tuesday cm-`attendance It the gzune there was I00, and the next day it was not a greatcleal bet- .ter.

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