_ I` `so Dlgl D1 Better-I. I bought an hnmnt CI'1wford't-, aid in- delicious. A line pontoon, cnbbnge, Applet. `etc. Jame: Cruwford. , ltheeocrewukeptd` tired. . The Sports were not at all lucky at the start. ltor three successive innings they were blanked. Only one man got a base. Thet was James Esford, who was hltby the pitcher. As he started for the base he stopped and said to Leah , who was in the box : Djd you mean it 2 The reply came, Did you` f eel`i-t '3" and the interview ended. In the fourth Henry Eeford was at the but and ticked the bell. Leehy cried out, He offered at that, Billy 1" Eeford was not pleased with the charge and replied, "I bit It too," and then he sent 1 hell whizzing down the pita.-h`er e_ lley nndmeeched home on It passed .he.ll.' -llama: Buford. and-`Rea were struck out. rln the fth three runs were scored 013' George Gran e : long bmg between centre and right e d, and in the sixth the Sports hit for five runs, two runs being mtde on a smash to the left elder : fence. and by I hit from Leonu d~.Dick which helped two more men` uofbes the lots. . ThernxLgett1ng.JruAi1 hymme. %famblingon.thmpnrt QLJ town_._ In _ the seventh John: 1; Wm in the , x and 4-. J. Entord. hitby Olen himhm-_. amend. . H. Ree. lwl culled nun. '8) m other. `I -..,. . lnalCll[Ur all `il`Cll UH) lllllll Ill tne DUX I Now you go it, now you go it 3 That's the way to play baseball ! Make him throw it 3 Oh ! he's only blufling 3 Spread your- zelf and kick up a little dust as you make the bug. S-l-i-d-e 3" And thus he talked in'a voice that It soup man \\ ould have given worlds to own. Mr. Buford gently asked if the concher was to be permitted to indulge in such extraordinary chatter. In the first innings Mctleen was struck out. Pour runs were pounded out in the second. Leahy blew out. Johnson was run out between second and third and went to the bench en- quiring: How's that for it baulk T" In the third innings the Elks found Ken and Jones as the battery. lint they went on playing. but only scoring one run. inade`by .\1c(:eon, who circled the bases after a wild pitch by third to first. Bntland would have needed A step ladder to get up to it. Payne was struck out in the inning while Patter- son was run out between second and third. in the fourth four runs were scored, Mc- Leod und Moore scoring on It Inntlcd tiy to Leonard Dick. In the fth four runs were added. Leuhy was throwna swift ball. He struck at it and sent half his but to the itcher. Johnson got his base and when Icbeod begun to scream Johnson stepped off the bag and the baseman. who had the ball in his hand, tapped him on the shoul- der nnd put him out. Payne cleft air and retired. Then the Elks were chicegoed in tine order. McG-en was cut otfat lecond by the catcher. Patterson flew to J Aek Es~ ford and Lcahy stiuck out. In the seventh `three men scored and the bases were filled and, remained filled. Mob`-een fouled out and Patterson sent a fly to U. Dick, who took it in and knocked Moore out nt se- cond by It double play. In the eighth Payne scored and in the ninth Macaulay made: two bugger which sent two men home. With twenty-f'our runs the side re- tired." 'l"l... unnrtg ..... on an! at all Ina-lzv nf. fhn ' Uulu HUI. \|k'\.lul'. luv Illtltvxl nu-uu um left to an conunittcc oi tlm.-c, one of whom should he the clr-nnruf the prize. If the [ protest held good then liarrictielnl, if it lost the game, would be substituted in the final game for the Portsmouths. The matter was satisfactorily lt`llll.`l in this way and W. H. Carson, umpire, called the game at 2:30 o'clock. The Elks went to bar. The play- em had a tasty uniform of white and lnlne and stood out in marked contrast with the costume of their opponents, which was a dingy gray. Henry Eeford was. - in the box while Leonard Dick acted as catcher. The I-Ilka knocked out tive runs in pood form while the Sports limherod up um did some wild elding. The ground was not in the but condition. It was lum- py and it was a good player who could In- catc a ball when it struck the ground. Mc- . Leod stunned the pitcher as he stepped to , the concher`s line and pgurgd forth I volley 1 of exclamations: Keep your eye on the ` indicator and watch the man in the box 3 now go it! play baseball! it ' Uh ` Ina : nnlv lilnfiinnv ! Snread vour- ".\iI1>;.f\.%\'| rr:x'ritA1. mm` IHIII Iniillf. II! III lllll IIISUIC II the ground: open at night, fur V range for the electric light. Thu sure you we will have the crmul: luibitiun will be worth Iecing." I ` zen talked nnul entertained his I it in Illlomptecl to carry nut one-l mi Kingston will l|:\\ c u glnriuus .\ ball 1 ..I' I I. llllry Ullll I.` "I"| `l"-1l l`l" IIIIIIK UH" you-. Ho can urx`.u:,; - ..;a llm ntturtloul and lllvl llw purlit'r.I.u'n -U|!II|llll1'|.'ll ln o-very lmuoo (mm llmnnuuullv tn .\luuU`I|Il. Then 1'0 will have uhow tlutwillln north uolng. And I would lwop the nhow ruunl for about two \veeh,or I woolt anal l lu lot 1 lent. I would haw All the exhilnlu except 1 Ilvo stock uu the groumls by n uerhlll day, nncl when we announce the beginning ot a Ihow we want to lnm: it begin. a lose money now by luwiug an oponmgclly which in not worth uwtluimz. We lune nothing so In worth seeing towlny, Illtl it VI ill take llw u but part of to-mormw to put things lu ~ rlghu. When people use the wnluniou the? nntunlly go way disappointed. and IHCI wlll Alwnyn he the one nu long run people arv allows.-cl mlmianiuu lu.-lure thv cxlnluillon in ship shape. lint in the future we can have tlm urmnnll nnnsn nt nlullt. fur we (`An Al'- m 1 u vhl. ` ml 3 show in 'l`ummu or any uzhar glslawu. IlU \IIlu lllllllllll Illlnll luv Ivuuuu I-u ` \ wucln the out: at Itovlx: \\'lwn they went in the palace 1 any fullllll cunlunlou. ` Thou was {calling ul uoral ulialnctiun V ills! tho ulocinlou WM inkling NW lul O.`l- ` hibidou on the olcl grounds. Tlwy new comldoronl too in out an! div city iur \'lIl!0l`l ` and the Arrangement: worn not inch in to ` communal the ulmlnliuu nl eslniloitur-. All-| In looking iorwml In no line ulnlbilluu next your. It allolo u-in untlw mamu;rInuut," I said one euiluu iv penun. "1 Ice no rouon why Klnguluu cnnnul lia\'uuuI\.cuu- I J mm u soon so the pruout min in over will 30 in fur appointing it pornnnwut urui.m'y and nuns I`. \\'u llillnl pay him I hi salary am In him In-~.u 1`r- thing for I uanr nu mun nn-.m-- ..La llm utlrm-limll Hon. pool. An lbruuug be I Clan The In-0-bill I|uIh--llu[glug at the Elk: And Ipona Nona-on cl Ilhllmn. The rll. thy ol the: Midluud Lleatrll hlr cloud WM: In pnslimilnrlu nntinhhod. ` There was I gnu dul ol Ipnue uuuuul and I nu ma: lo who haul um: lppurod v III thclr ugh Nu. But they any show up yet and I! no all will In wall. Than Wu not I largo annual-nu-o yum`- ulny. Thou who dbl arrive Ind Mule to do beyond Ikirmlnln about the grounds and stock: \\ lwu to (mun! Thorn tuna: I-ulhm ul unvmnnl nnlinln-tinn (bllul `int tho huunlm Ihr (Nd iI';uIIuln TH! szcoua on arms unosn FAVOURABLE AUSPICE3. \'\'I`) 0l`(l'L'l`l)` 1 romcst ym-slum l'uruunoulh. an I I . .,.,.__ I IBUII Ill The .` I ..... II V` UIVU ` When I . ._ . II... I Illtl xtln: IIIU IlIlIlU`:l c 1 urof In-n Hun-rinn-LI i . -.. -,.- ...-......,-...-.... "I have cu um,-on. law. Mont {I mat him I big rm Hm lhhnt fur I lIIl\ Ills l.N..'l'II II \\`alkvm ht-.n'1l them, pain! he MWT Wulllql In: 3, eticld, ml nal |`L,. ...-A_.. ...\....... . . ........., .. ..._ ...-.. pllyI|lt`l\l wn-ck by llqllnl`. in insane. I N-ralny wash l`\*lIllI\'t`\l to Rx'lu\'o0tl fur lrmmm~IIl. The Slnxrrlnnw-kc l'.'.mIm'nrr in \mrtln_\' rc~proawItMi\'o in typi-;:raplny an-l rum-r]II'i. I'm l-est orulu` 1-lC4 v\ I-vlt lion. 'l-lw nlnl f-1llm'cnm`urt M. Syalan l"ri~ln_\' n-vvniug tlw Ttll, will lye It I Yrm'ti\'v arlhjr. The preparations on large .~.-alt`. Try nur lry oclginga $2.50 per cm 3-inc lalvwlm $.`l pvr mrnl : lr_\' uuk cur an gum-l as nr-linary lulrcluounl 83 ml. tlI'll\l`l`t`l througlxout the cil ("mu fnrvl, foot nf Queen ntru-t. .\ man mum-al Tnwnlmz, of New mu urn-st:--l in l"resm!t anal clm gulplning 13. ll. \\'cnll@rllcal`s 0 |'u-ockville. Tln: mun pr0\'ol that he Kinuutnn llw night of the rnlllwry an; .ll'Iyllltl("l l`ha- pul-lic will autfur nu llIu)||\'clllI.' mun uf xlnlllgles wring In the late llvwru-nln. us we lune large qnantl l\ iIr,:-tum, nnul gmnl a-`u.1lit_\' for '". ..'0 unl t.'.T.'v per IIl.. pint: nr ('0 lur. -.-\ pill`. 'llu- pupular I0 minutes walk is to f-~rl`s for line apples, Luttvr. eggs, 1 kinds of line groceries. zunl you ` man` than mtisliml if \`ull l-uy some n. .,. ...|.:..|. L... -..........l. ....-l:| I ! I ston fair,he always took me nignesu nonours -ans it is a reminiscence of the old days to n him once more nmon t us. At the colonial exhibition Messrs. . S. Williams & Son not only took the highest honours, but had the honour of selling one of their in- struments to Sir Charles Tnpper, high com- missioner for Canada. But a far hi her testimony to the worth and merits of t eir ianos is the fact that they are patronized y her majesty the neon, one of them hav- ing been specially so ectod for Windsor Cas- tle. This is a high honour for Canada. But in addition to thisthere is abundant foreign testimony to the merits of the Williams iano. Amongst others we might mention most Walcot, Eel .. . the distinguished or- ist of All Saints . (ordon Square . Lon ( on, England, who, in a letter to R. S. Wil- liafns Gr, Sons. states : After `playing on_ , I-eat satisfaction and that I nd them Jrhile. the perfect. vaving from Canada your pianos I have ;; tnuc pleasure in sts the. ' .9! man tone and tone are simply tried` and fTd othar pianos I do not hesitate to say that the Williams pianosarefar insdxmof anynowbeing exhibited in the Can court 0! the South I! -_-l_-L..- -ukullltsn " . . eXhlD|!O III IBO lallllllll \ Keusiugton exhibition. shown in our city. The. \Villiams ' piano is now by far the most popular instrument manufactured in Canada. which goes to show that the publiu will always appreciate that which in heat. Mr. \\'illiaInI in the oldest eatabliuhed mu` sical instrument-maker `in Canada, and in former yean.when an exhibitor at the King- ston fair,he always took the highest honours ,....I It in ; mminimnnm of the old dnvl to l I`: H_ IVIIIIIIIIII Q Hull. Aulullwlvn It abrds us no small do we of pleasure ` to nd our old friend R. S. Villiuma on the, ground with the nest tlisplny of piano: ever shown in city. Th. \VilIinmn"nlnnn in now bv far the , The inmates of Roekwoocl asyluln have it great nuuay articles on exhibition. In years past they secured many prizes and this year expect to be successful. But the authorities never collect the money the sizes are en titled to. They let the association keep it for other pn es. Their generosity is 00.11- memlable. '.lhis morning A lnrge dele ntion of men from the institution visit the grounds and seemed to be delighted with w het was seen. 1'1... -......:..I. u....... uni sun-Ir Ins-nu vmztnr. Tho receipts were not very large yester- day. The fakera were (lisuppointed, but this has only stimulated them to yell louder ` than ever to attract the Iusceptiblo youths. Wlll ` mem wmlung. The pigs are very peacnble. owing to the fact that they are too large anal hit to even , grunt. ` 1`|.. :___..,.;_. .: D...1l......;\.l ..-..l..... 1....-n n ` splenum couumou uuu nuuie u uue appear- ance. They are fat. clean and milcl-eyed. The little Jerseys. with hair combed And `range curled. are very atmwtive, and when a man tells the age and weight of some of thenythey nearly take :1 person`: breath away. 'l`|m ulunnn urn nf all I:in.la_7rnm the (Tom- ; The sheep are of all kinds,Trom the Con- wolda with very Ion v wool, to the Marines with the same ('\ll`ie(? so tight as to prevent them winking. 'l`}u- nimn are van. neacnhle. owing People \Vhnn 1\lovem-ntn. Saying and ` lbulnun Attrnct Attention. Hon. .\lr. Bowel] has sailed from l.i\`er~ ; wm ue muuy w IVIJ KNIIHHICLIQILI. The cattle exhzit also ecli es anything heremforo seen at the Micllnna Central fair. All the grades are largely represented. And. nccordin to an a.uthority,e ual to "Anything seen at 'loronto or (Haws. I` here are herds of Jersey, llerefords. Ayrshires, Holsteins, Shorthorn, Durhama, etc. They are all in splendid condition and make a line appear- mwn, Tlmv are fat. vlmm anal milql-ev'e(l. 'IlH Ill!` lllll, Illll l0|' XIIIS FCIHUII IUIIUIIS othern, the tairs are doing good work. The aaunterer among the harm nu-l around the horse ring cannot be other than pleased with the display of horses. The character of the atock in this section is steadily improving. The claues of thorough~ lured curr' ehoraoa, buggy horses, stallions. ugricultum and blood. with the additional liuea of lliea. ueedinge, etc.. are fully re- presented. and by animals that are worth seeing. The horae ring for the next few da. 3 will be a very attractive spot. The juciges are capable men and their awards will be likely to ivo satisfaction. The r-atn mzhi nit alnn at-limes anvthina IWIKUN` Urlll-`Q. IIIUWN, l`IL'.` NFC III BIVIII \|I' ric-t_\'. The rupicl suiulcu that lune taken plm.-e luring the last few years in the In , trmlu:-tion of n.nchinor_y on tlu-famn lms ` an-L-csuitutccl an active incluiry intu the wnrk- ing of cnnlplvx Ilmchinury on the part of (-very 5\gl'icuH.lIl'ist who wishes to keep pica with the times. and for this rcuon among \ others, are 1 Thu nnnntnror nnunna Hm Iunrnn an. I\. I` o ('hm\ n |l',,Il . I. InI.n'\|, nu-u wuru -nu: cu-nu vn, . n u lu-cpvru cu: busy uunl ll-Ml paw-uniur I iullux ul people. Thin we-allu-r \\'u' a mi. th nun shining gloriously. Thu 51 were dry and plenum to iruul o\ the we the now (luv ruucnt in with highly plinhual mu 1-xquiniu-l\' I work. '1' 0 exhibition nl Iuulic-nl menu. highly hurulshocl Iurnitnr cabinet ware, in also wry uu-uni number of the luirclvrare morclmn rep:-~aome-I, uul llw Iwiglun-on ul "foul! is into-miliecl by tho lnltwlt -un-I un which they Arc tll:plA)'e4l. H. I". Armurong. Richmond. Urr T. .\llllI, A. Sutlu-Iluml, S -nee 8 (`r S. 0|.-crmlorlfcr, A. .\itnu~1au, .l. S. luatnn & (. o.. I . Uhllllcl. W. .\l. Ill II u- 1`... I-.... , I \l..l\,.... \ mmn c Tun & W: ::n:a wq; a H\'v'ly ne. Tlm-o 5 err-m plow. plenty nl guoul hlulng. 4 mum nut catching. The score wu : gnu.` .. _.. - "I . 19377: ., upon. k l'l'I lr soured. lot thq three nuoeooclluu mm were 1 jltfirtdtiut. I'II't|Io .-lgh.t'l.1d!wu run: or; V soon xx uhl 2. II` a gun * 1 Aultled In t'f|:olIlIulln.nt;nuuku I-n`:|'n|:~":rulusl ` ` r4uulM0n in \\'|'|ich L-usher )luLm.| Inuncl ; '.`.`u`.`s i'2".{'n.r.'.'x.`1I.2 I3.r?IL"i3'.L3'I2Z'.l..?.`.f'f.i'e i I in Janos` hand: falling ma him as he trim-I up i iqii ||p`:'h` hill hulura it 30'! I`\`tuII slmliug; on a un ng wuuvau I torouu u and Luhy rvzxmoal his plan in tha I:-n:.. The (um and with I triple play. Jana nlunmul a liner lnto h_1oUun'n lumdn. No W] on tho out Loouu'\|.|No|s oil col: Fnlulxl st tint. The Inner I'M Immouau-y. u llutlunl In-I previously struck out. 11.- .__..... ..._. _ u.. 'n._ -m. . ,__- turwl .~ Iur nuo apples, lull[Il`l , cggn, mm am will be I-uy some of our Hk. I-.-.1. which fur atren:.:tl|.q1u\lity anal ne tlxwnrvis uueqlmllesl. James Crawford. Secure one of those silver tea pots Ilen- -lr\' & Tlmmpmn are giving with tea tickets. ; |'I)'uG.: ` cU00lI ` ullugu Mrlull. u Ir.\ulO]. Monro. r.f Mn-rm Sh SPECIALLY FINE EXHIBITS. R. S_\\|IlIaIu| & Son. ` ,`IlI Elks. Ii port: . {I L0.` I`. \lIIIIl'. V` Vuulowalur. R. J. & Son. ll:-Iulrf t ' 1: , K Son, J. Hui: ...| ..y...|l..no .|i..nI..\.. 51' IIIIUUWHN VI wit the pashwv I wnn mnhp `AMI at n lprl Ituuu ulm grmm Iwthin mu .. . I1. .. .I.... .... .1-au yam. l'lu- lluprnvomont of the Rt. Pttrlckh hall is nearly nilhecl. A grand cnncerv. \\ ill be held on the reopening n! the build- nun I Illlllill. JI- dinpla) n. ` - with lllclli ..._.. I ......I "7 W. IIVIKAIII` Ily. munch mar. In uucm. replete u,ui-iu-Iv nish- ! Instru- Iurnitnre sun`! ,...A__...... . y mm: W. merchant I I..._____ . .| D. M. l'fl7lIIIIll, . .\lcDoI'|l|, H. Thnmpum, H. .\l. Strnvhau & Organs and nu-Indy. .\n the um-lleul to Infgu nun I Iunmunnn `II I"V`I. & (,`n., ~& ('ruIu|e ', N, .\Im.-it bl. lircnnau, ..I \....-..II I.` on L In A I .. .. - ...I U II] I I.` 1 no u a duo limo. uuduugh! box- their | L .Ll0IIl1,,,FI' mouuy WCIIIICT V` II [ml flu}. In cho southern portion. ~not much, change in tamnontnre. ` * M um. Thunnu I Kilian, who \I'.n'ck was Our Irnnlnnslnf ` IllCl`(`.'lil'I;(- w|'n;;hhout.urlly wlI;d ' partly pr cloudy weather with I ruin: in Hahn nnullurn In-tlnn, mnt mnnl. /nlmnn. in .\'l.oo Things fol-Saturday. ` Knlmnazoo celoty, fmh Cambridge sun sqges, nnan huhllos, Loch Fyne hen-iuga. whole ox tongue! (cooked). Splnilh onions. new Valencia raisins. re! lhu season. and -10:41 uf nice things; `cheap and good, with H ` lba. of granulated Ill r and 17 lbs. ea.-fm I-rig/kl yellow sugar on 81 at Henderson's cheatp gmoery house, Brock street. eeting in Regard to the Endowmentun Pslnelpal Grant's Statement. At the close 01 the meeting held in Toron- to lust eveninv, in the interest of Queen`: endowment und, subscription lists were opened and several present subscribed libel- ally. The Toronto subscription list no smountsto 83-t,S()0. which includes three subscri tions of $5,000 each, two of $2.600, two ot ,000, one of 81,000, a dozen of 3500 `L-sch. and several of smaller amounts. 1 Princlpsl Grunt` was, on Account of illness. unable to sttend, and Rev. D. J. Ms.cdon- nell read is dictated statement from him. It said among other things that the work of raising a quarter of a million dollars had been entrusted to him on the. 97th of April last. and a fortnight efo he had been able to re rt to s few fr ends who met him thst' 150.000 of the uired sum hsd been raised. They then reso ved to miss 850,000 more in Toronto, and 830,(X)0 of that was promised slready. The remaining 820.000 i he trusted the meeting would take steps. to ` ruins, U` a. -- I`. IDIIIO. l'Ixhlhlt.lonuoors. us they enter Ivy lllv nnrth Ilslo 0! the main l-nilcling. an uttruvtocl lay Is mqxnliicsnt ulisplsy ui Ilr turns. etc. It is the exhibit oi Mr. P. Oh lu-. The chief lostnm ol the display is thn bosu` tilnl stoel engravings which sro enclosed in hsnclsomo loop frames. 0! this work it mivht he said that Mr. Qlslke makes a specialty. and he has succeeded in It hsyonal I dcmbt. Tho tats which he shows in chuo. lug frames in silk is sdmiroul. He has A run collections of whisk-holders of clilfnront Iv sl as sand nish. Helms mirrors of nil k ucls. nished in sill: uni plush ; casein and fancy silk frames (lnlue. pink. etc ) tn mstch, screen frames slul screenings. sml two whntnots, something entirely nevs. in {art ha ha in clisplsy which has not been surpass ml st any axhiloition held in Kingston. .\loroo\'er. he owns the largest icture Inn: in; establishment between "urontn an-I .\|-ntreul, And is in s position tn mount.- unlc-rs rnpially Anal satisfactorily. .-\n_\' is- uign of {running nmtcrial can lm hml at Ulrike : picture {running outulnlialnnem. llruck street, uluwc Wellmgtun. I-Iuuuuunu .VvvIIIw ucun n. llrabuufs Envlish needles and needlr cases are on ex ihition and on sale in the main building. The needles are manufac- tured in Reduich. I-In .. and put up in \\'u- tertown. N.Y., Lon on, Engn. and King stun, Canada. Every lad Attending the fair should purchase one, wing very neat. valuable and useful companions. The cases and needles were exhibited at the largest American and Canadian fairs and have been awarded sen.-ml diplomas, tirst prizes and honorable mention. Mr. Ali. Brnhunt is now making a circuit of the Ainerican and Canadian fairs: l,."100 cases were sold in Toronto in two weeks. W. M. Drelnnn. A 33.700 furniture exhibit is what Al-l. llrennnn shows in the palace. He has two parlor suites nished in silk velvet lleluine. one bedroom suite with excellent Berl panels, black walnut sidebosrds. ebony mantle piece, black walnut lady`: desk. wil~ low and retain chairs, stued easy and fancy gilt chairs, centre tables. plush tops. And lntform rockers. The exhibitor ha been ighly complimented in the display by \'isi tors to the show, and the directors have also stnted thst his exhibit lllll never been snr~ passed. The lurniture shines as bright us .i new pin and is perfection in every form. Without exception it is the best displsy in the bnilding,und the numerous colnplimeuts p'hich buve been showered on .\lr. Dreu nuns shoulders have been justl ' given. No small amount of credit is due t e exhibitor. (`II I|u'|l'K HNJIBII Ill IIIC Illil III UN` Illll'. I ll9'Il mmcs ll buggy with 1| inovnhlotup. it i~ not necessary to Imp thr cover to get into the carriage. Hy touching it lever the covcring moves luu-kwanls. nml hy reversing draws the top in position again. He has also as display of jump sent cutters which can be converted into single ones. A crank axle buggy is also to he found among his manufacture. besides 3 heavy sprin wnggon. low cutters, phactnns. etc. Mr. turney exhibits in hotel re escape of which he is the inventor and putentee. It is solnethin ' similur to an iron ladder. but so construct that it can be fastened to a window. thrown to the gmnml and an my exit mule. All his work is finely nished anal second to nonc in the building. Juno: lJuIIurney. Xine u,-hicles. IlIanIl{Il`llll'vIl by the Ian. gentleman. beautify the Imrlh~wex-I corn:-r uf the carriage hall. They mmprise oomv ex cellent nlelghu nml lnlggis-:4. .-\ nely ni.-Ix ml hack sleigh in the [int in the line. Tlwn 4-nun-q n Innnrv uilh n Inn\`nInh~ Inn II is ` In. 0'. Amman 1* In an elbllnhkm. porlu the llruon olhpls ul boots and: data I'l:|uh bu aver been u now In Iiingiulou. Ills uhlbll 0000- ph: as space In the cell!!! 0` UR yahoo and ounlprhu all dual. dupe: Alt] Itylu 0` Italian and MOI`! hook. VII: HlI'I loll. fruit. can long (ii Inc-bu.) kip. bud-mule n on lur young uul old. Amado than (or uli-en, 5: wall to lho limit muuhcturod good: In be ohulnod In Cuuult. lie but slao my oxlzlbllkin noun ol the man ollbonle Indian -lippou umuuluoluml. ` A the lugo number to! trunk. vuliua. trnvo ling hop. an-'.. whkh ho ulnlhlu is A English willow unn. On the whole 80 I - play rcllocll cronlil on Mr. Armstrong. who nlwnyl he-ops an hand. in his man on Prin '61! I-`met. Jinn H: I. one of the hon! mlocteal nuulun In In nun-I In any nurv in ('=mI4|u. Pnrtin o|I-sihin h-mu an-I thw- mr the wiulvr Illunll nu ma! c_um1nc- hi: . x.......... I. ' . -0... " !' `j W 3`. I he iumul I M J ` t....-..... . -s.. .1. sun-I to-uny. A Isle of -oung apple trees in in mm loco at P. `eunuch : nursery. I-llgin, on . 1 '7. 4 ' The Nowbu-3 flu but trlghtaned the .-uuuclln ol Ill tho lldghlsorlng \ lllagn iutu providing bomr are nppuuus. .\l r. Brumloy. living on the up um and of \\`illimn street. Inn squall growlng on hi: promise: two hot Iovon Inches In Ion th. The pupils ol the collegiate mtituto pt-tltinual for A bull holiday on Woulnuday Mul Thurulny And received It. being mutant- urv alluring {sir week. ll-'ur1lIe hot! 4 unlltv of Scranton auma -nal, also [or l`L.llllI.ll (Nowvutle) black smillnn max] at lowest rates go to gun work: `HUI \.'IlI'Il IUIII WIIIIIII III! III! II` III IIIIIII. I VIC TUPIW uuuthua u! the firm will In and In most their lrlonclu at tho uhlhlt . and In that who win! to purclmo now vial lnclucmmum will In 1 lolllur car out or -on any hmu. I F sum nu . |uMu| uhll-luau whlb mu ` otbu. hon cum kin 0! km! I00! tho \\ mum rm Inn`: all as vary lama lu- ol _ bulluou, cuul at Ilw pr:-um {late I wlory" llnmuln day anuluighx m up u with the douumd.` In Klugumu clmrim \ I one (my-Iovou William: phnm lune lawn wlul within the lat six on uh. `I he rcpt a thnnhlhlt with purclnnfhuol _.l_I L. I..,_,..._...., _. HI L. .. I hI.-_ ..- HIIUI .,man,; I l'IIuu;. uh I . II OUEEN'S COLLEGE FUND. II III Iull ml IIII I II...- llrabantl` Naodlo Cnuvni n no v n I ` ':|:a"gO,tonJ than `.;'V)i!iIItl aim to Man the clhp!a_\ . I! la Matrix: 1 new to ch he even of up Um an-o u cuumu-o M ` 2! mack Imp: by .\lr. Avmnlrung. M tuIw|uu_\ even I|IOc~ vmco the uu. us. . _ Bum-I Q Booth`: I: an chupon for pin blocll. bunolwonul. Haul or O0:uI`(|l. out or ulrolt. * Muir! Nlbhdd. Ill oovou, of Hthburg. ` -linlocaod MI Ana on unalny lpy Mung out -1 I window. About I pearls cam In the city (mm the island: on he neuter Pirropon! thlu mnruln tn Annual the Mr. Tim milomuhun unuluty. in mnnm-Nun with the Domlnhm buduou college. ro- nr auixosl on Monday evoniug. l mull Hill usuollclna choc excur- uionl to wutorn point: `an the H. .R. on No . fnlh And 006. III. ' `R0 '\\'|teatmrn hay company shl twelve tom 01 hay In the New I-lug ml Shh ! today. A -.I. an nvnnnn nun`; Iran: in In Lulu: Mill i run, snlaaguuutmewncnub Go-a M. Seven dollar: will also you to Detroit 1 and |a'u.-hon tho l3.1.R. on Sopt._30thor~ net. It. In....L A. n....n.-. I. .n-`..n.--....'-. .4-.. a-.. Thu Ipleo I lawn mu l.|!v~-Wlu|l u l`ubII' an Tallinn; Aboutuothlnt none: (in Aowlun :1! Tina Who in Hoe to Nov: nu. uray. wnouvu Ill acor- in ,for idelmcation. He telo mphod you- to ny that thg loves were in withouti doubt md he won d give viilance when re-\ aired ngalnatho pclcoaer; Tho~ capo will . prabibtv buried on 'rhund:ay.- -- --...._. I llll`. wnl --r:l'.~< apples, .in-ls sun} rnro Misti:-cl I-u)` lk. strength Jan those . . . ..u 1- 'l`I..u.n....n nrn ulrlnnv nu PARAGRAPH8 PICKID UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. [\*i'|I+:.\"rs nr THF. um. ' THE THIEF IS TRACK)ED- nu, `nithu x-ml nnl yard. 'I'|... I...- THE BOULEVARD SCHEME. Tnklh Nous. 1`-I [nil-lit` im.nn\'cniunce fc fslningle-s owing re I mu, quantities I nn. $`. ..'0, $2.` "u nnr Ill ninu nr rn hut --.-\. `[0] PERSONAdL"N{ENTlON. Ono llounn Hue In Ill: Poneunlon Gloves Stolen From Row. Mr. Gray. A week ago Olcer Aikenarreated Thomas Hagen for vegrancy and afterwards learned that the Yriaouer had been selling Article: which Ii: not belon to him to different people in the city. 0 one man he sold 5 Air of buckskin glovep, which answered the : eecription given by Rev. Mr. (Bro , `of gloves stolen from his mother's house, rrie street, together \vith:a gold watch| and mo- nhy. He was brought before the megietrete end remended for a week. In themeentime the glove: were forwarded by the chief of lice to Rev. Mr. Gray. wholivee In Ster- i He aphed ME-.. Hub, Oh: alnvm: worn in I.-itlnniutl It. I `dry j . xi`! nur .-m~.l - nlrv n ll: UKl|CI IIUGII 1.1:` 4' rul-lwl luu been made I . . . .. .. ........ -...I `tn: _\'(`1I;,'llIg.'l -z..lI per curu; uI_\ if} ulry rnrchmul. 83..'() pm .-I the city. R. at nu--I of New` Ynrk. in clmrged with N \\.n:|!`aI'll|I:hl.-A nlm` in n mnrurt Syulanham on most at- are nna , 'UI[ Ill"! \'lIill'8E\I IN cMlf!rllcaal's ntlicci n Wu i ftlm rnhlu-r\' and WM "l"lllI"l' II I \'UI'_)' I typ',;raplny,n|ili!y } at of Cnntulinn I Illlvl IE7." I'll! I n and en- tm-kwood uy um I'rute.-mi Against New Municipal Depar- turc-n-'}`lu9 Action of It Cltlu-.n .~\ngr protest is hein made against the inside xonlevards on l\l`aitland and Emily streets. In the former case a new walk not down was made in kee ing with that long existin r on the other ei< e a:l`t`he~nniforInity would n: more pleasing than the former irregularity. It the latter case a new walk is laid down some distance out into the street, and the old walk, an inner one, re- moved. A leading citizen called upon the mayor thin morning and stated his purpose of taking out an injunction, on the grounds that a good walk in being unnecessarily re- moved on Emily street. and that the we cedent set of the inside boulevard is an un- fair and troublesome recedent; that all citizens have the same right, if right there be, and yet it would not be tolerated on - King, Bat, Earl or any much travelled nvnnne. a claim: that Kinnaton`n streets IIU W and -?;.u.I Hop I`\' _ '1 l\\` . all "A" Battery on Parade. ` ` Thq Inga ol A" battery marched out to- day in conumuid bfsiof Wilim. and pre- untod a good Appocnuoe. Their unilonm were tlvod_neatly,I.nd the uoouremonta and sun: .in . tho but bf order. The bud, high is improving under the ludpuhip of ` T. C. Cnny. nccompmjgd the corps. from uumm wxm A cargo OI 1V0. 4: wnenu. The steamer Magnet, en route to` Toronto, ` which nhould have reached here early this 1 mornin , had not arrived at 10 o'clock. She was de eyed by the heevy smoke (`In the lnlrn I WISH I. Ink e. I arrived on time. . ` The prop. l`illey. with three vessels in tow, are expected to arrive this evening from Duluth with cargo of No. in wheat. 'l`|m -huunnr Mmynat. en route td Toronto. have arx-wen. ` The Itenmer Corsican, from Toronto, ~ ed down this morning for the last time. She arrived on time. 'I`L.. ...-...-. 1`:Ilnu whim OI-an vnlnnln in ` at Duluth tor Jun ton. The prop. Linco n, and barges Gleniffer and Liugu-, laden with wheat tor Chicago, have arrived. . `N... .a.......... (`...-.:m. n I :-nm Tnnmfn nan Ba t, Earl travelled avenue. 0 claim: that Kingstown are not wide enough to permit of this western innovation. ' Iutorcntlng` Items Gathered Along the zllu-bonr-V'onel MoveInonu._ The ac-hr. Jeanie Breck is loading grain Duluth for Kin toil, mu... ........ Y:...... .. nml lmnmn luniffnr "the `meeting if only to l\UV lVl|IlI| I` nut-span. Let there be It full meeting of footlmllers ` tonight at M r. l\I')\\'nt's otliee at eight almrp ` to organize for the seztson. A league match must he iluyed with l"et.erborough on Satur- duy Sth ct., and it would be a disgrace to Kingston to let this game 0 to Peterborough by default. Let all old ootdmllera attend ive encouragement to the younger and -.lCll\'G layers. There in lots of foot-bnll materiu in Kingston. Boys who at law `ears ago played at school are now men and it only requires organiza- tion and a little snap and push to ut a first-clans team in the eld. To all at letic young men we say ; Do not keep away from the club this year because you have never been :1 member before. Swell the numbers mid make the Kingston club It credit to the city. ~ KIIIICEIIIIII cuun nuuca. ()heriin,n celebrated stallion, and half j brotherof Maud 8., drop ed dead at Youngs- town yesterday while being exercised. The animal had been hitched In 0. aulkg, and was being driven at an easy gait w on he fell on the track and died in tuntiy of heart disease. Oberlin was ow ed by \\'. J. Hitchcock and valued at $10,000. Uct. 27th, 28th and 29th. He also nrran ed to play the second game of the won cl`: championship with the llctruits nn the Chi- } the spring series uue (mu Cllll) Ill \ uwugn uu . 1 (`ago grounds on 'l'11cs(lay, Urt llth. Van Der 1\IIO'I Arnngnnentu. 5'1`. Lul'l.~', Sept. `.?7.-l rcsiiient Von der Ahu has made arrangements with the Chi i-ago club to pin the remaining games of the spring seiies 1 ue that club in ('|iiL-ago on H.-r 127th, -234th nnd 29th. He also nrramzecl ........ -.... \vvv .... j can win their hm even though the *` 'l`. `mu. In III! IIIII For the lake of retaining the lrnnchiw of , the Hnmiltonl in tho International league the new uaucintiou Inn sunk 82,800. After the nmne ', in the hands 0! Secrctnry White, a is lnidmf among the clula that nish the the aenmvn the net loss will he nbuuc $'2.l(II!. The Hmnillnul may yet finish in n In-tn-r rulilinll than they now 0c(`up_\'. Tlw Stars mve yet to play fuur munes, two with Tu- rnnto Illll two with Hnuniltun. If Hnnniltun ..-.. ...... n|.-.. 5.-., .._...- in ...HI I,,. |'......AL The llnli-llolcl (Ac-nornily. l feII'or. of the ('_|liI`IglIa. will, it be lrltlml fur HIzLIuwm'|\`, Inf the hul u-Mu. Uilku in claim; silIgultItl_\'gm-I pit (`Io\'ehmd. Anni _\`o-I. priur In rule. llin hunlun he ltml live atruiglu 5 uI0|0X L`..- `L- __I.._ .,t .._._2..l.. . AL. I_.... IUIW HS Iy||TUI'lllf! (III "III I alluan.-e mu not are rate! the hon! thrown wuulul `Inn 3 Jonas, I03 yaruln; l)_\'mn. 1 , nll: Scuwrl. 99 yard: ; \'t \ ho nth-ndnncv mu mull Interest was cs-uluul. .\Al IU.VAh I4llIl|\ll n. M .\'u.-w York-- .\'Mr \'ork!.5: lknstnlm, 10. At Ilhllndulphiu Philudelphins. I3; \\'awhim.:- Inns. . Yul` ll couple 01 weeks. .\I r. .\`huw, formerly gardener at the Kingston penitentiary, now livin in Lynn, \\'.\i In the city to-lay calling on 0 d friends. \l|-e Alual Hfnvnnc I-`nrmernvillc-.. lied on WII nil`. Neither ui-lo aouwul II! when Allen was the luck` `I'M gum mu umpired N by Joseph Mu('oy, whu. ` mistake In the eighth I ` clunclroppul rlllhm-k`: 1|: declaring the Inner nu doulole pin to he um.h~ Allan: nM.| 'nnnm nu! I III UNI. GMIIIK III "II I I'll Wu. J at the lth In: I ton-or. No an than his 1 llvlknlllr man crm-ml u plnb. um wllcl rllclno. llw luau Mu and elm urmn mull- ng`_tlu- ultl play. Then cums the Khngltum` cum Mhllam struck out. and Some:-I. Ilulln, lmerlmut. Allen uul Yuan; u-areal although nnly mm but hit. by Oltothoul. INA: mmln, 4\.Iu.nn.nn auwvx In M Rrooklyn-llrookl no. 4: l A! Pllilndulphhu--At let|cs..` At (`lcvelamd-Clevclanrla, I gullllocl lay uou lHlll |0l'. All Ian! 01 puny I um! I very sir Icuru. No run: wore muln until Hm third inning. u lwn. slur Molrtmln got-hit by tho pita-her ind diod stealing umml. shalt: got Mg blld on balls. Than Hilmau New to Ouurllont. Olll. Dyson unlJmunnndo huollltguul ultliyunu nu-II llinlld. A l._4I. I_-l__ AL- LA-A `Adm: anal. N "r"....':.".'* .. .. ...... . ` ml 3:! `Huang to In: onlcublg m.:'uL r in field. mum In an I wild mu. V ul Hm M1}: in ; nrmr No _I&I [Inn six 2 Dlptlugulolnd For In` And In lbollgluful ` -I-L ,-.,,_ x.. u_|L_..n|.. I.\ I lnlunll I Iv.` an nnnvx in. Al 'l`orumo-Torontoo, 6: Scranton:-1. 3. .. ._..... .. - _..~-~_ I'>n- -nlugu uf the (`lulu in input. l'In(`|mmlt |.oui~4\ill- , .. Baltimore Atltlctirs Hruoklyn ,. ,. Metropolitan l`le\'el;uul ' u I uva Toronl 0 Buffalo . Newark Qrrna-Inn me City to-(my ensuing on out Incnuu. .\lrs. Abel Stevens, l-`armerzwille. tllell .s'umla_v. She hml been in poor health for smile time, hein delirious at intervals. sir Aulol he `won nlnl Major General % Sir I-`real Jixlulletnn will not proceed to '-rltish Collunbiu until the arrival of the plans for the proposed Imperial defences at E3: luimult. _`s._-._,_ .`ivrm-use |1nm.hon.. . .Ic-rnagtity Rochester . . S.-rn nlnn. -"\`l'lll0lI- \\'i1k-s1mrre.' I'll lnl)|ll' \\'n.ulI|nL' lnd1\m\;- IR-truil (`him u I'hHm ulphin N:-w York Ilnntnn . . I. : Detroit--DcImlts. 8: Indianapolis. 3. . -...-.... . .- .......n. .-...v.u MARINE PARAGI-'lAP HS. lhnw-Ball Game: Saturday. Ah EX!-1lIVlTlON' GAME. Rcvlvnlof Foot-llall. an .- :4- In In school. ` . Ir. Bennie. formerly operator in the em- ploy of the (3. T. RR. here. has been remov- cul '0 Nu nee. \c:-.. \ u..n....I..... .5 n.:. ..:n- lnh nu `ll!!! I" I ` by uotl 'ory 0 .. nL2..,I 1.. Miscellaneous Noteu. I I A, I _L.II2 '7'." I Iklleville ` .._I I......... IIII l'II-fI" II (pr Ul'll'I'l ' `.lIIIIl .\ AL hlhlltll I -. Won. Lost. .` I9 I9 --.: I until the ninth inning. l....I... ....... `If I'll". ml wry nliolncwrlly . lmwn-ur,u oouo inning vrh Rkdr ` euy y. lnuual M a nu: he allowed ll."- 1- uucl -lw`M`osI lnnlll -:01: l"oor Wort L Hood Ilmuor. 1: Va 1.-Melly 'clMiu- I All mm of play 1 4 Nn nun Irlru muln : Bullinloros, 7, u. 5 ; Menu. 0. I ; l.oui5\'i|lc3. 2. ml '0 .\u -nee. .\liss .\E:l'y Gallagher, If this city. left on an extended tri to Montreal, Quebec and Halifax. In the utter place she will remain for couple of weeks. 1 \Ir .\'lnur.', fnrnmrlv zmrclencr at thel 'l'H|`Z |IR|'I'lh'll WHIH. \\'Bl).\'Eh`l).\Y. ul pitvlnin,-4 fur mlmnu {rum .I.. .... 1.. I, IE I! ` lmlizmu IIIIIIUIII fourth. . l'_.... 9 id, napolil um ul. from COII ' Thu , but the pitcher, scored. :1. non. Dy. cuueu bslln, G. Dick I nioo hit, and C. Butland by called ball: ed np,the bags, but name the were was up: down. a. nu: ` the `pitcher, moored. H. ROI. hung. a, Dink lw . niou hit. C P00] .\li-s. I . .\lzui:ligun. of New York. is visit.- ing her sister, Mrs. J. Haliignn, of this city. .\lisa Theresa Slater, of this city. is visit- infv friends in Halnilton. . . .-\. Houston, B. A., Hnwkeabury, has been engaged as principal of .\'mith's Falls high school. I. . l)......:.. ...........I.. ,............. :.. Hm mu,