Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1887, p. 8

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V seasons of the you anditheir tions he entered on his Ilssin themes, the arvests of v ' lanes--depsed Seldom has Sydenham St. Methodist church been more crowded than last night at the special harvest praise service. Long l-t-fore the hour of commencing service it was evident that sitting room would be at a premium. The decoration of the church which was done _`_snlel_v by the choir, was very beautiful and suggestive. The rail- iuI.{s of, the pulpit and communion were Ltstefully festooned with creeping vines. whilst on the tnlnle was a pyramid of all kinds of fruit, and on the back ground sheaves of wheat, barley and outs, the whole being surrounded with as profusion of flow- ersrund plants. The urges was also de- corate! with bunches of wheat. cats and grasses. It was all very eictive. The re gulnr order of the ordina se vice was dis- pensed with, to allow of t Ie t progralnmle being carried out. After the opening volun- tary on the organ, the choir rendered the atnthem., "0 Come Let us Worship," by Mendelssohn,` Mr. Wodell taking the solo in line voice. after whlch the hymn. Come `e Thankful People, Come," was sung. `ollowiug the openin prayer the anthem, f"l he Lord ishly Shep enl," lay Shaw. was given. Between the first lesson (Psalm Lxv) and the second lesson (Matthew xm) Miss Frsllck V magnicently the lid new song by 11.; Shelley. Resurrec n. During` a oertory ths_ choir sang the anthem y Dr. Shiner, "3 0 Shell Dwell in the Landg Miss Fralig tskin the solo. After the last hy " ` Bless ur Native land." the choir rendered the Ijallelujah Chorus." A most merited improvement is observed in the choir since Mr. Wodell `tool: chsrge. The rendering of the four numbers of music, very sppro riate for thanksqyliug servioe,u\vsshe:ocel:lgly well .1 _ on congratu- 1..'.'.'.i on ':'n.l '.'~f5."s`i'.aa in lender. the pastor, ROV. J. `V. slruns `Wk ml hi! text Exodus xxx:-29. and -_ reached lnhis usn'sl.!9!`.ib.lI MK MW` "'S" 9" 1.5., ,_ lnculsstes tnist and hr who is a coven- ant-keeping God. 'l'lI'u_h\_.%,l|` _ 500 do sowing sntthe sumnsrl 0 Ye He warned lt5_-`XIII Qhbt "Gh|tIoeve r they sowed thst should V-50! 513 "` , suns quality but the larger q|II!I3i`Y-, W t ` `rho Lata Ilra. Hurray. The inlul intelligence laaa liven receiveul of the eath on Sept. l9th of Mn. Murray. wife of Rev. R. C. .\lurray. a graalnatool Queen`: university. and Praabyu-ria!r`1nia- aionary to Ujjain, (`antral lmlla. It will he rv-memlx.-red that .\lrn. Murray was a native -vi Nova Scotia. her maiden name being \\'il- :.- -. anal that in October. I833. alw accum- med Mina Oliver. )l.ll.. to lmlia. and un ner arrival In lhmlzay was, on Dec. I.'|tl\. united in marriage to Mr. .\lurra . Nn particular: an to the illncaa anal ueath of this catinunhle Imly. further than the simple intimation of the fact lny cable to tlw Fureign Mission committee in soaaion lut \\ oak. and a request to break the now: to her friends, N lune reached this munlry. t In Ihlnut-provlnrialgollmuwh in Now ` l Ind. outwards`. the Quohooon won by ; 57 In I7 bola. \ '. L (`reighlou llltl Uout. 1 ('nl. Cotton, hf Kingntrvn, plnyod nll Sh! ` Untnrin Mun. \ I~1."C'u'e'.7.;'.'f~.. Ontario mun. T51-hiloo-:TIlu' Wlnnor. NIH` Ynux. Oct. M. The raw Amnnul Low Inland. I diohnm of II) mllu. ln- ` tween the sloop yacht luuuhs Add the cl!-. tor UUINI. ruultoul in I vie for HID ` sloop. the lunar creating the line nur Inllu j thou] of the mar. ' ` For Children Starting to Death. -.-_._..-.1 AK AL... ._-I,_I.g_. A, I.4-_a More Lump: Are \\'anted. I!,.Ls -E,.._.l-.l I... A..- -I--L_:..' I. `Duo Into Lydia Ilooll. (Menu. - -..|_l_-A _I ALI- _L_n_L ._.__ |_.. Opening of the Court. I ..... ._ .4 L_If _.._4 A_._ The Hotel Arrlvhll. u u I\9.|IA Ilubbln; 3 Cler;vuum. wuueu unorc wan ongn: omen. nus. Blood ha pond to come up in the same place I di and I lnlpod her out, but I-could not hd Elk, or my of the rest. She must have been wuhod down the claim. The Id dil worn nt hot neck is hold by Mrs. loo: , who will return it to ho:-.pu-enh. lJ`Ier trunk In: washed Ilhore and empty of in conuntn. ` ' ` `I '1. l..q.._..--; .3 n.- J.......II. _..__x_- L6E:Aft37EvuTEs. ..._. .._....o- --.-~-~ IN MIMORIAM. See jho job is .1: woamey cloth cloth :g|,Ol.(l). at H ~dy`a. ; Froah um-1h'vimlu, m.oot cloudy. colder wonthet u light Iocnl `showers. WBIVJ IWIIIRI IIIII 0UllIiI' (IIlllI`U C16. The steamer Maynard came to the cify {mm Clayton on Saturday and will winter hare. All the steamer: owned by the Sn Law:-anon Rivnr nnvinltinn omnlnnv will . "BITE. All Iull IIGIIIIUFI DWIIIUI Dy IIIB GE ` will , Lawrence River nnyigution oompu.nl go into ordintry non the Mont:-ul ` portntion`cnmptny'a ahipytrd. -.j_.__.._.-.._-._.._ `T nj: 4, LIIC lwxw llluloll II I `DWI Wit`. The steamer City of Montreal arrived yesterday from Cleveland with M0 bcrrels of coal oil; There are 400. hurrah which ` -HI L- -l.:-.-....I on IPl-..|. l.-..a|..._. l`..-.. 01 C131 0|]. LIIEIV ITO `III! |KI'l'U:l V will be shipped to Finch brothers, * wall, 5nd `250 bnrnell for Gunn &o.T n 'I`.uuul.u ohn Lnhr \l' ! WIII` Ill lull UIITUII LU!" llllllll C \ADo On Tuesday the echr. \V'. R. Taylor (Cept. Jemes Dix) reached Chicago. She ` was laden with iron ore from Kingston. It is rted int encountered the recent 1T0: and iugred by it Her meet heed: were twisted and other damage done. . The steamer Mnvnnrd came to than nitv grnln IWUIU Elle llw 3(0l'"|3o ` The bafge Ark has been releasgd from V where she went uhore not greatly dnmngod. The stoupbcrge Albion is I tots] muck. The atnmor Citv of Montreal arrived uzpnnsu I0 um ll 1 III] IIKCII. Ill`. Dl00(l, Ella and myself won jnnt in_ front of the pmokutack, inside the cabin. when sudden! ly we heard unearthly Icrumn, And the water boiled up through the skinny. I rubbed ,1,-Illa by tho Ann and ltnrtnd for the 5001', but below we t four feet `the cnhin lled and cum cruhnog in on top of us, and that was the Ian I an of her until the Inn washed uhoro with eight others. Mrs. Blood hnnnnnul tn nnmn Inn in tin mun Il0l'!:I 00lI auu LFIIIIIHIH DIVII IIIIIUIVU HHS` hape. They cloned from Chicago with grain before the late storms. ` r 'l7hdhnr?7a Ark Inn hum rnlmmml frvn|`n iears ai'e en ertained that the Jchooner Morewood dud mm have suffered mis- L--.. 'I"L.... ..I_.-...I 0-... l`L:..-.... _.l4I. \.`IHy[0n' Ilgllt. Breck & Booth have chgrtered the achr. Neelon to carry ore` to Cleveland. . Freight, llle PIVP. xymn` HXTIVCG IIKIIF IITHII Ogdensburg yesterday, (1 w clear for the west as soon us her get ` discharg- Mr I salt, arnveu Imm montrou yeswnuay. A rri\'slI~-PI-op. City of Montreal, C leve- land, 650bbls. mod oil ;str. J. F. Muynard. Clayton, light. Breck & 'I{onth lmva chnrtarml the schr. lur uuwego yeuenlay luusruuon. The H. A. Calvin witlm barge. laden with salt, arrived from Montreal yesterday. A rri\-Aln._PI-nn (`itv nf Mnntronl, (`ln.\'p,. noy. [ The (`lay-ton 0 the SI. Lair;-cute says it is creditably informed that the R. W. & O. N rnilroul company contemplate establishing A new passenger steamboat line laetv\~.,cn Char- lotte and Montreal, touching at all interme` (lime points. Interesting ltonnn Gathered Along the Ilnl-boulh-Yosuel Movements. Wong Chin Foo, City Hall, Oct. Nth. The tug Ontario and two Larges cleared for Oswego yeaterday afternoon. The H. A. Calvin withnlnrun. laden with III`. At the Napanee fair hat week Mn. 1. D. Trum ur. of Adolphustown, received first prize or her ne heulthy ten-year-old son, uad M rs. Frank Trimble, of Nnpnnee. cu- ried oil the second prize by aunotherbounc ing , boy. 1'hn l'ln\rInn nu IL; Q! Ilnrrsnra IAIYII if \.rl'l"XUrlI. KIN)` Cl HUUCII II-[TUE At the Midlnnd Centrnl flit` Mr. W. Shea, keeper in Rockwood uylum, exhibited three Inter colour marine paintings, which were well done, and awarvled extra prizes. M r. Shea`: mine was omitted from the prize lint. A...L.. v.._....-- : .......i. u... `I n The Particulars of the Drowning of Miss Pnppaper Intorngt onSu day. Samuel 0. M" , one f the e ineera on the ill-fated pro Cnlifo in, writing to Mr. W. J. 1 : pa, gives the following particular: of the death of hi: dnu liter Ella : I am the last one thatvnho e to and I did my best to nave her life. bout l2:&)o'clock on Monday night All hand: were called up` and put on life reaervera. I xed on E113`; Then I said, `E In are you ready `I Did you any your pm era. `Yes. the re lied, `I Am Eropnrod to in if I am khan. II. Blood, `Ila jmtin frontof :___:.I_ .L. -_L2.. '_.L-_ _...Ij_AI -... ..|. ..a. ,.L l l`.TU)'ICTIIu IUUUIVTU. Mr. Reeve: has been appointed by the electric light company to succeed .\lr. R. King as engineer. Mr. Reeves in I locomo- tive engineer and ha been employed on the (`.P.R. for m my years. Trv nnr (Irv mldinnn 82.50 ner card: drv F l .l'.l\. [UT lllly yXF'I. ` Try our dry edging: 8`. ..>0 per cord; dry pine blocks 83 per cord : dry oak oordwood. as good an or-liuery hardwood 83.50 per card, delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford. foot of Queen sweet. `I Olin \'("nnt' (`anti-1' fair r ' Rho: IlIl'IlI U) `KP UICCT TUWYRII III IIIU lIlUllI`U- Up to the present the cit treasurer has received $3.`! on Account o the Newhurg sufferers. Special collections were taken up in St. Andrew : church yenterdny for the Presbyterian uuerers. Klr Rnnvon has hoon nnnnillfnul In: the I IITVC - The sergeants of the Nth battalion have tted up I room at the drill shed. and in it hey spend their leisure time. It in 3 very cosy place. A 1-nmnnnv has In-Mi nronniznrl tn lmild I III "ICE! (II I` ma Ilrly IEQII (ICED. Four youthl, guilty of nnnoying an 01-] man. were before the magintrntc this morn- . inc. He gave them Q lecture And warned them to keep clear record: in the future. ['13 to the nremnt the citv treumrer hns ` C13, PIICC. A company has been organized to build I hotel on Grennell Islandmou thcffbouund Island Park. The cnpitnl nook is OIQJXJO. and most of it has already been taken. Fnnr vnuthn, nniltvnf Annnvinxr an nlul PellllUulIIr". 'e hI\'O Iota of fresh lmtter. lots of tuh butter, lenty nf froth eggs. I-Lurlv Rose puta- tuu ans tine Duchess pears Ju. Crnwfonl. For the heat nuality nf Scrantnll stove coal, also tor English (Xewcutle) black smiths coal at lowest mt-.-s _-_:u to gas works coal yard. When Hogan, sent tn the penitentiary for burglary. was in that inntitution on as re- vioui occasion, he gave his nnmc an Jc Harvey. The 3911791]!!! nf (ha Ilth Imttnlinn hnve ' UKIIUCIIII IIIVU I1 IIIIHIIIUU KH|H &HlUlI. 1 Un Sntunlny Int J. hnllnher, an the St. I Lawrence. fell from the main to the lower | cierk of the stunner and was bullv injured. Richrkrvi Pnyntrr. for criminally uuult. ing dciliizi in Tumnto. mu unuenced by Judge Hall to serw fteen yum in the penitentiary. 'p hnvn Ium nf fronh Imer. 100.1 of Halo fhe prop. Scotia arrived light. from )mionaimru ventnrdnv. and will] clear for | cur IIBXI IIIO[|5n. A private ty will be held at tlw Uuunoquo ml or rink tn-marrow evening. A number of Kinntoniun will nlhlltl it. 1`hQ nlinhalinn I llutnnq nnvinninn nnnn. UK I I`. IIIUIIHIH .L\Il \ I'U. Rev. Mr. Willard. of the Province of Quebec, who has resigned his charge and is going to live in future in Southern Califor- nia. pnaached'in the Pi Congregntionnl church yesterday morning.) U [Ill KIVU. IHIIIIII IUI' IE. P"I'$I Irlllllug. They Are twenty`-fuur students in union nu-I at the Women's medical college. T students hue been mlmitwcl this session. ` n_ c.-_..._|_-. 1--. I 1'_lI_L.... ._ u... . I` [I.I"I, I. Thu uumul lull, held under the IIII 'cL-I of the employees of the K. C P. R.. wil oc- , cur next month. \ ....l....p.. .---a.. ...III |... I.-I.I -p n|.. Ilulwf "I RIHKIKUIIIIHI WIII IITIIU II. The Richoliou & Dntuio nnvigttion mm- ray is likely this month to doclnm u divi 4 and of 4 pel cent. for the half you. \'nnun-A .-mun:-ill:-I-1 hgru inn trgnufnriwl ullllll UI 1 W LTIIM l'"' IIIU ll." `VEST. Nnpaneo councillors have just trnnsferrecl as child it hud on it: lmnds to Philip Young; who give: bonds fur in proper tniuiug. Thnv Am t\ronl\'.fnur stnaln-nln in IAIN-lll X III 0| K01 C LII. ` L om-y loved in money made. You can i do this by buying clothing: ud Iron good: nt lhrdy'n. Th. Annual lull, hnlnl nmlpr thn Aunnicu-I Those who purpusa at: --a-ling the en-uiug clans M thr lmoinun vnlloue should In than mu Monday evening. \\' Luna several families hsiw Hen-lry & 'l`|mmpson`- our, it In giving I em new 3 lifu. llonvlrv I Tbnutou. Th. nlnlnntnnnn (ll a-hv, Iuoina nnntlv IIII. RIIIUITV I IIIVII . The clebcntum of t a city. I-tin randy lot delivery. were I0-Ill, trunlorrou to the Iuoring of (`on & Cu. I nnuv Anna! in mmnw muht. You nun ; than gate receipt; I} the Na Innoo exhilni ti--n for two day: unmounted lo tween $7!!! Anal SS1!) 'l`|-.... -|\:. ..n....\.. .0 ....IX.... cl.` -.-....:.... 1 cu! I'll HlI'ITuI- \ Call and got I pair ul H|r|y'I new kid I loves. Every pair vnrrantod and rcplwoul ` I not navinlutory. \\'InI in nnnrn vnlnnlnln Hun Pun. Hall II III . IN V [W - What in man nlunl-Io than Para (:0! I. epics ngtonco? Aluvcr: Hundry & Thump- OIL _ ` "I8 IUIV IIIIl'l`\l'l. '10-mosrow Lord Cecil, who has holding a series of religious services will leave the cit `. He has been the 1 of Mr. 'l`hom.-ms A uore. D... II... lVIl-..l .6 LI... ll......:.. won. (`tin rt. Chy Hun. Dot. mu. M u will open a gyuunulum In 0!- !ord'I luck nut week. ` (`houpont and but unortluoul new nlrcu good: at llunl '0. Plenty 0! man trout are lining caught in Shulu-an lAku. The rat: 0! taxation in Deuronto this you In 25 mlllo on the dollar. Irish cluth loan A into! with over) 25:`. l (4 lb.) bar. Homlry & `fhmnpaon. V Jooupln M. Jon. I patient, qqped from Rovhrm-I uylum Int nook. M Brock 3. Booth : in the dump. place for pine blue kn, lounchlroml. Jural ur ooh to-nl. out at um-cut. l`-II -...I ...n - ....t. .1 Il__.I..`- ..-... LLI `l'Iuv spin out Din-ry Day l.llo-~\hn0 tlw I'IIlIN' an `falling About--.\'oIMu| I1- oopu the Auoutlnn M Then who no Tihlnl Noth- I.\ Tm: um . wl'aAanAPHs mcxzo up ov oun ausv: napomens. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. Wall l"6-ulna III II th-n. ;II V I Ten Hl.)Ull El" 'UI' Mrs. our ' Collard. who lived on a farm three miles \ 'est of (auauoque. died sud- denly last Saturday morning while prepar- ing for llIfu`lv(t`t. ' 'l n.mn_-rnw lnnl (`pa-il whn lmu Iunan llll-5, CCIIDU Nllll IIIIU. Mary Anderson will play in America next year under Mr. Abbey's management, be- ginning Oct. lit. R.n\' \`r Timlmr`:nl-n nnnfnr nf clan T|un-.I IIWHII fall 'lullu. S. Ver k has been appointed leader of the Third Methodist church choir. He is a good sin er. Ki rs, 0-nrv Cnllnr u.-I-.n Hum] nn 2 fnnn gllllllll `JCS. I. Rev. Mr. Timberluke. pastor of the Third Methodist church, auul family arrived to-day I from En land. 9 l`-_ -..I. L-.. L--- _____._,:._.,I I__ x,. ,k II . E. (,'ou r has been apooiutod traveller for .\l. `oristiue, of Montreal. dealer in hats, caps and furs. Klnrv Analm-snn will nlnr in Amm-inn non-t FQVKVUITI Hlllllal 1 lnrilm cu mplls In Iv s!:;!o4 pupils. and ( .u 1: mg on! XI. I` IICVU III|l\L'll IU nll The circulation 4 rlc and` Lalanfcru Alrcaco Luecoine. [Inn I\ I f`lLL. ."\ll1'lIL'l' l.;ICC0|lle. ' Hon. ILL. Gibbons. New York, and \\'.I2 ` Pollick, Cleveland, spent yesterday in the ity. ` I-`. Fnnnnr Inna Imam annniuulml h-.n~nlL~m People Whose Movements. Suylngs an-I Dolnla Attract Attentlun. ' Wong Chin Foo. City Hall. Oct. Nth. The I-Imperorjud Empress of I`-rnzil have gone to Paris. Mnnrima Strnlxnnrh lnrnlhnr in.Inn-nf mu rllu II UU`u. Rev. Mr. Jone: and family, of Ynrker. have moved to Kin ton. 1 'l`l... .:_....I..u:.... .. L. l).._.'.. .._...._. c:. [ gUllU J I `I'll. } Maurice Strakosch,brother in-luv of Mme. ` Patti is dead. 1).... \I_ I . _ . _ . _,l I-.._:I.. -1` \',_I._._ uouu I'hI ruuuuou n-um ceuu no guru. In one of the room! noon! 3 Inge, lmmc mmle, one legged table. A: I lut resort the top was taken otf And examined. The top was lled with Plutr Purl: and painted. The oompoaitioli was dug out .and a small leather lug found conuining'8600 in gold: $30 was amerwuwla found in the leg of an old stool. III."5lllIf'l'r. lien ienny. a familiar 1`lu\rm'l(-run our ntrvcls. has nlictl after I shun illness. lion 1 lost in tho.` Jll(l.l)ll hank failure u\`t`I' $700. ` His fnilh in hanks mu shaken, unl he wu often heanl to say that owing tothe much- neaa of the brains and the softness of the foumlnzion the thing broke." Ben follow- ed the trade of I gluier. wu sober and in: alustrious, and it Wu surmiseulthat since the fuilure he had again accumulated money and hixhlen it away. Aftnr the funernl the house was nnaukoul ft-om collar to gnrrot. In mm 1.! tlm rnnlnn lurid A hr-me, hnmn Ugdonuburg .\'cwu. \ There rcsi-lo in this I1.-cliun many mm l who deserted from the British unufz Some time Ago it was unnouncenl that I no queen would nrdon all who would apply, the time fur App icatiou being limited to four month: to resident: of foreign countries. The mat- ter was given gem-ral publicity hy newn- pspcn, an-l many Applied And rm-ceived their pnnlon. The time in shout ex ireul and those who rely u n Ipouging t wir new: are just leurnin t e matter. l{ichanl New ton. who recent y was granted a pardon, is in daily receipt of letters of iucluixy from thuse who are liable to get left, ttnll who lave ll('M`Il of his sumo.-rm tllrnugh the villnge gossip. The queen Illullld never palltlull as man whu will refuse to talic and pay for R newspa r. lbw ionnv, A familiar 1-hnrnxrlo-r nn nur Pardon: In the Juhllw \`ou-Dca|h ut Very In-Innrkablr (`Innru-Io-r, . lhnwrll In Mr. Hall. Yootenlu uhurllmm, at the claw of the Sunday It mo] in the Thircl Alelhuulilt church. Mr. W. I`. Bell. who has lung been nuporintondout of mini: ochool, and who hn uvorod his connection with tho nine, Inicl it an adieu. Ho Ihnnkoal Iucluro, niurn and ncholcrn for the henrty Iupport given him in tho absence 0! the p.=utnr. who II, we hope. to Nturn w his charge this week. and who will undouhtodl act ms uuporiutumlent and teacher of the Ira! lniblo clubs. The class will. we trust. shortly c-xcuul its former dimensions. -( '4 - \|. llnrvut Service In Sydenln Sr. Church. -I aunt-I DUGUOI -I-Ivvtjljn Tlw Wllllunsvlllo church pl':O..:lMl an ttr :ti\'o| rnonhy, 0 to y the litany `own! In Inottool which unr- mumlod the aotfor And other portion: ol the church. . S. l . Iildrld . B.A.. one ol the lomnont young mono! t Montreal conlcroucc. nuchonl two eloquent normonn. In the owning the chunah III cmmlod lay l \\' .\'nAn-linu \I. MAL-..- un nttontivo (`OI regnlou. who eujuyenl I rh-h trout whllo latching tn the dtoconnu taken from John x\`ll.-3 : Anal thin in life otorml. that they might know that the only tnw Haul, and Jun: Clnint whmu thou hut sent." The children`: mating in tho Alter- umm who our of the moat outhuntutio of the Initial ever helcl in tlw chnwh. the speakers In-lug Run. (3. S. Ehlriclgo, 91 I5. lllnnd and l n goml thing we are am: mm In `lug. T110 ! l Iunrul In put. the Inmmer on 0d and we am not nvnd." 'l'|n- whole; um-non urn "II VUIU ` I". IUUIIIIIUT UIIIICI llul W` are not saved." Tim I-hole urnon wu woll calculated to prtuluco I prolouud im- n-uiun on the large audience. The ml- uct for next Snblatln evening`: discourse in. llotlwr your bud: with your oil Milli.` TELLING THE SA`DT STORY. ooosnisaunc mcuoznrs. .\ Hunky In-`R-2;-Annlvouou. . u'nn_._._an_ _L.._.n. ..-...'.._I PERSONAL MENTlbN. U IIUII. xo the Pnria pa nu Sic` ` has been prnhirited in 2 D "I'll!-I l%Rl'l`|.\'H \\'lll(;. .\l()Nl).\Y,. OCT 10 I UGCIJ : here. : guest To-`night the children will give an enter- tuiumenl in the_city hall. IICICIU FIR II IJIXK On 5IIIII'GI,. ` Temple, of Chicago, euily, defeeted Me- dinger. of Peria. in 5 one mile bicyle race at ` Shield: louuu wouuuuo, or _rlllll(l0I])lIII, [II can mile bicycle race at Iaioatcr on Sunday. `female. of Chicano. euilv dchnhd Mn. I JIIII UIIDOII, (III! l'l'6U ` fated Woodlido, of Phil mil; Linrnln I-Ann At. Ynlinain IV.DI'Ill ` nix foot ouri nan. II nnuun. . L - u was auur uwuv.-3, -Inll|ll_Dl'UIllIlg nu pri- rions chunpionahip record of nix feet 3} nchea. ' ~ - Julu Dubois, th Fro chumpion, do- annd \Vonddda. Phi club}; in .m "It'll HE \\ Ill PrUlJUI" 3U` IIIIU `CLIVU UV! vice : Darlu 0`Brien, aul Rsdfonl, Dave Urr, Mays olbert and probably Hnnkinson and Jones. ` The unused Metropolitan i players will be for sale with the Metnopoli tan franchise. The New York: will pro- hshly get Hogm and pitcher Weidmnn. This does not mean that base ball playing on Staten Island is at an end. for pnuitivo na- sumnce is given that it will have a club next year. w. 3 rd P A: Pn;{:.;i$i jumped ix our mg; .thna_b ing hi: pry. ion: chnmnionnhin record of nit fan: 31 \\ Ill DC nzuucuu. Thevlirooklyn base bull Association has } urclmsed the franchise nml players of the ` Jetropolitan hue ball club for $25,000. Byrne does not need the full team. but memly the cream of it, and these no the men he will probably ut into active ser- \'im- - I)nrlw()'Rripn nnl Rulfnnl llgvn VOIF. {KC Hul! [U [)6 lfllllll I0 \,lL'IgU 0!" Detroit. Wong Chin Foo, City Hall. Oct. Nth. lf rumor be true both -lrraey City and Newark have concluded tu witlulrnw from ` the international league. Both Uticn and liiughamton are anxious to return, and Troy is also spoken of as A probable applicant for admission. It is evident that the league will be able to form a more compact organ- ization, in which the travelling expenses ` will be reduced. 'I`I... l)_-._I.I..__ L--- I._II _-__ ._A!-_. I.-- uu-ow lnlriy, liunxy IT!` uuyu nuu Wu llllo \'ontrdny.iu the Anglican churches, v. Mr. Wilson haul the Indian chilulrcn. anal gue n uhort hbtory of the lnalinn honwn. slningvunk and Wnwnnooh, explaining ho'vr they cnmo into existence. In the year I87`) he tuok with hilt ul Indian chief who lived ` near Snult Ste Mario to En lntnl. While than they halal mating: in I lferunt plum, and through their united Hort: ruin-cl in 5 Ihort time about I!!!) sterling. This money wu gathered for the ptt of establishing the home: he had liltltl to. in which in dim boy: and air are tn ht trulea nml o-im-nu-I nothutt ey will ,nhle. when they Income 0! Age, to urn their living Intuit` white people in thin country. The huilulmg erected vru I long fume one. and in it mnlrl ha ncannnmoclntnul -I0 nnnil; This Sunday Games. At Long ls`lnnd-Mcu-opoh'tans. 6; Brooklyns. ` I ll! l4o1Iis\'ille--Cinclnnntis. 2 : boufsvillos. 0.. At St. l.ouis-St. Louis. 6 ; Cluvolnnds. 2. 1 law n--n-uvun uvucu nu; . Philmlelphin has made Slattery 3 big offer ` fur next xenon. A`I__..A-...I. _L.,.I_...._- -......l.-:,__Il.. A|.-A L- IUT next IVJIHUII. Hluscock declares emphatically that ho:- y will not play lsaseluxll in Indiana lia next 1 year. He wants to be trailed to lxicsgo or Detmit. (IN Swill Illllll IIIU lllll IUI5. Kincstoiis next match in with Ottawa, on .\'.mmTay next, and will probably take place on the Queen`: university grounds. King ` tun has been unfortunate in matches with (Imiwn but with 1 good week`: practice ma he expected to give 5 good Account of itael . 1 V 9 At \\'a.shinglon-B0slons, I ; Waahingtons. `At lndiannpolis-Dctrolts. 9:lndh1nnpo#s.ll. ` IIUlll Mura }II_\CU UllL' ICU Ullllfiu The Kingston: were houpitablyentertnineal in the evening by the Pcurborough club At n the Grand Central hotel and I jolly time ` was spent until the train loft. ` 4Kin1vstmun next mum}: in with MAIL. nn ` .Vn|lu.\Ah hnlul. I-. At Pill8bllI"i Pittsbu 7 : (`hk-Mros. 7. LA! New Yor -l hilnde phicls. 6: New Yofks. `VIII \'Ull ` '|Il7ll3 IKYI lll|`ll'glI1lll I|ll'I HIUIII play. The Kingston: play:-1| a vootl game thruu lmut, an-l it would he lure to make I'pt'\`ll xnenliuu of any player. The Kings: ton team was as follows: I -acli. Elliott; half lmcks. Farrell and Patterson : quarter luclxs, White and lhm.-m1;forwnrda, Frnliclt, Skinner, .\luwat, Louclu, .\liu.-hell, .\lc- Kc-lvry. (iilalersleeve, lmpuia and Jack. lioth sides played one man short Thu Kimntnnn n-om hnnnit.nlnl\-1-nlprfninaal a.un.nu.a -V naauuuu I Iva. At Philmle hin-.-uhlelics. 7: Brooklyns. 5. mm Brook! -Mclropo|ituns. 0: Baltimoros. i`a'.`.`.L o'-'s`.'..`.`.`; Cleveland ...... .. A La! at Vail; Indians In u CM;-V Tho l'nhllq- Iootluq To-Nlglu - - llnrvo-3| ` lorrlcooln tho rm: amnoam cum 1 `u Dooornllun and tho Slut:-I on the occasion. (In Suunlny nlhrnoon the Rev. E. l". Wiloon Arrival In the clty lrom than with thin located, llugllnh spanking. lu~ cllnn dull: ton. {mm tln Nhl funk and Wsurnno-l: home: at Saul! Ht: 3 uric. Thou iunitutlmn an umlor the emllml ol the (`hurvhol l-lnglucl. Anal by than n [roll clean! on S ta cllbcucl uuunu lmlian chil- clron. mm-I an kept up l-y public nul-ocriptlonu and A government run of uh mt lll, the tutu] yearly cont Innin- Ienmua lain; About Il0.tllI. The pupils In the city at present ounce from Scull. Ste Marie to maul the Sunday school juhlloo luelcl at .\lnnu'oal a few luyn Age, and are gllluere-l (mm the following trl Ia: 0jihbe- ways. I6; l'0ll0I`ll.|lIIiI, 3 : Ottawa, 5 ; lllu-klcot. 2; Dolnwu-ea, '2 ; Sioux. 2. 0! mm thirty. twenty m- lnoyu and ten `all. \'. \'nnInnlnv_iu the Anulicmn clmn-bu. "Ext! 0! I ll", lllf `ll Soon Ifter thin hali-time was called. and ` after ten niinntea' mt. goal: were changed and the hall kept dan rmnly near the Petcrhomu III` sticks. wit I occasional rushes clown the old by l'oterborough, Kincaid making some R00-I mm. The hull was then lnirl rushed over l'etr|xuuugha lino and a touch: own ucuml by Skiimer. A try tor gnal by Mitchell was unsuccessful. thus making the Kingdom aeore M. Then After some har-1 play. in which neither side got the advantage, the ball was secured by Bren- nan who Inaale a line run down the tiehl and a well-earned touchdown was go: for Peter- hurough. Agooul hut unsuccessful try for goal was nuule by the l'eterlunrungha' back and play was remined. Both sides now worked tn the utinuut fur the rest of the lime. Near the close Mount gut the lull on l'eteil-nmughs throw in mnl mmle a good run gettin ' a touclnlnun, but this waa till- IAllu\\`o.'-l it reiug claimed that the throw in haul not been struiglit. Nu nmrr imillla were ol-mim--I l-y either side and when time was mllezl the score was H points tn 4 in favour nf Kingstun. For l'e'.erln-rmi |il*arcy,.\'tI'ick- illl`.1inllIl.'\. Smith, fnrmm s, nml (hnlnn Mnilh, ll. llrennnn nnnl Kineaiql. lmelu. In-re mimvieuous for their guoul an-l stemly I \ , ..l_.. 'I` . I.':..,..n ,.., . I,... ,. __ , I __,..,. VIIUII St. Louis.. Cine-jnnn Blltimbm. . Louisville. . Athletics. . . U. A! St. Louis-Sl. Louis, 2 ; Clovelands I. nvnllllnunu um.`-~- Percentage of the Clubp ta`) Oct. loth. u.-.u\u.- .u -.p.n- { kLI_\1?sT5.\* YjI.l'I: wI.\'s ms FOOT BALL MATCH A13 PETER- T I BORO ON SATURDAY- " - rcrccm `Club: }l on. Lou. I age. nu-on ...... .. . 79 I5 .837 Phlhdnlnhh In as nu INTERESTING THBPEOPLE IN THE ` EDUCATION OF INDIANS. ---:- 1 Ill IUllI' PUIIIK 5`, l\l"u"II 1 ctorlxuq __IflI 1|-I tvuu--I tu mugs twice muting I a snare 6 tn 4.-. I My ball van rushed up uvorul tiuwc lg` I`.-u ulmmllgll lnul as quickly l`\9lIl'||I9l by Kmg.u:u'u buclu. Elliott. Kingston`: full lurk. nude some brilliant rum and mu npplnuclml. Then the bull vru ogsin ton-cod own the l'-tcrborough lino uul u touclulmvn secured by Burton. but u the heel mark was not unule by the player who tuuohod it down the referee ngsiu decided to allow 3 draw without privi- lege of I Irv for mu!` CHI uIIII7II II IIIUW lege of I try for goal. Soon lib-r thin hglf. C III! ICII WUII lIUI'I| I0 In I'lUI'll|l'"|I" goal And then it wu held Iur about ten min- utu. by quick Play by the Kin mm. thcir qvponeutl nukmg I Itllhbutll 1 chance. By gum] Icrimlnugiug the lull mu umclmlly crowded over the line and ulruppc-cl on by Fulick. but, owing to: diuputu nun to who tom-had clown. the reform: la-iclml to give I tuuchclowu vilhnut it try fur gm]. lluul giv- in four puinll to Kinculnn. ntnl-Innunnln Irnh -1.... O'.um-.1 1.. nnuu. ` `no Noon fonrloon to Full` In Fuouro! Iho Local Club -'I'ho Alhlnto VVIO ISI- poollly Dlnllngulnu-nl Thonnlvu - Tlu lingual Ion lznlnrulnocl la n Ilalduono Wu. The 811: mnchoo in the Ontario ru by loollnll uniun Iran plnyml on Sun ny. The Kingston clul; wu tic-I against Pour- Inurongh and the team loll lnr that town on Fridny night by K. & I . and C. l ._ R. roll; ways. TM match took law on the lino grounds of the Pulorhornug umntcugnlhlolic uuuchliun uul an viuwuo-I by I lug! number of people. many uf whom I-re Indies. The Alurnoon vs: I: In anal warm and it might he called por ex`! fnvtlull feather. The Poterlnorou by won the tuna uni Kin - nun land the Hci 06. (lptnin \\`hit.o Itic - eel the hull well down to the l cleu-Imrnugln Iinnl and [harm it "5: huh` fur nhnul Ion unin- lhuuh Bull GIIIIOI Saturday. llsocllnnequl Notes. The Ball-llold Generally. !_I..L2, I.-- ._._ I- GI.-... A Won. ` l't.`Il Ill `.33.: Wilson cold out his `inBt:o%tFi`:`teIIo " n"mino.'atCdabogie,to . r. Seven cuiof are an bcin dsily shipped -from the Cunplnll mine: at _l-any Buy. IJIIIE, UICIEI Ullllll, KIICICI \V . lj. DIIIDI Berminghum, Cadetli. Morris, Cadt Allan.` `rm: mrmr AND PEW. l'UfIIllI" III . ' Clerks of the courae-Cnpt. Von Stun-_ benzie, R.-E.. Capt. Cochnne. Sergt.-Mfor Leslie, Cadet Guun, Cadet W. Rose. C" I Rnrlninahnm ('...l.na Ilnn-in Pght Allan Ulrt. IKYIIIEII, IKE- ml in jumpin pad miscellu)eoua-. Prof. onhnw Dag, Apt. Wurtle, R. M.C. Referee-SergeAnt-Major Morgans, Scots ; Gnuv-(ls. . Stsrten-Lt.-Col; 'McGill, Sergtnnjor Morgana. - Tima.konnern_-LL Pal, I?1irtInm1h_ Pmf, NlUl"Illl. V Timokeopen---LL Col. Fairtlough. Prof. ` Fornhnw Day. I-TIA:-in nf than nmn-un_l`.nnt Von Rt:-an. IIIICIIXIIIIS. JIIU UIIICVIIUI IIIC lily II. I Jud in rnnnin-Lt...-Col. Fniruough, Capt. vidnbn, R. . Juana: En hnnninn nnzl nuinnannnnnu-4 LUU IIIIIIII IKIIIBKIC IFDITI Ill XIIIIXIIOII with the Royal miliury ooll occur: to- mbrrow, commencing at 9 o'c ock and re- sumed at 2 p. m. Thorn are e` teen events on the pmgrunlno, and all of t In no molt interesting. The oicoriof the day no : Judas: in rnnnimv-l.L.(`.nI_ lI`Ai|-tkmnh FA. Dlg3W0!'lll Illll dwll IOIIIICI. Mr. Justice O'Connor was too unwell to. nit on the bench, and the trio! of cue: Wu postponed until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. fl)IIllC, doll" \V. DIXICT. \uIl'I9I DTUIIHIW. ` Alexander C luncy, Dnnidl (Torrignn. Robert i CharIton,/ Robert Caldwell, John Driacoll, Rnhnrt Iiulrh Jump; Rnalich `In-grin "nu. \;na.ruuu,/ IVJIEIT UIIUWOII, IIOHII IJTIICOII, Robert Dodds, James En liah, Abruh Hop- ins, George Hnrker, endoruon Horne, 3 amen l . lune, Thoma Lemmon, Geo o W. Muwell, Andrew McMahon. Hui}: Madden, John Nicolle, Dnvid Roy, Thomas E. Simworth and Jnnnh Tnlnml - Jlllllllll, JOIN] HIOOIID, IJIVIII NI J E. Sigsworth and Joseph Tolmd. M 1-. Justin 0Y`.nnlmr In tnn \lIrI.'|Iull` vs III`: vuuns. This afternoon at halfpast two o'clock the auizes were to open at the court house with Mr. Justice O`Connor on the bench. The following conatitu d the grand 'nry : Davids. Arlmtmng, . J. Brown, enry ~BAilie, John G. Baxter, Charles Bradshnw. Alnvnnalnr (`hut-r lkni (`Arr-innn linka-O Ill up conwlll'I. ' Ibo interment d tludoceuodi remain: hccurrod yoterdny. At the house sn Aoat- ing garden was held by Rev. 8. G. Bland. . and tho number of persons who followed the henna to the point when cu-tinge: were taken for the cemnlerv wn verv In-an. uuunv u-ulyu (Inc Iunlluwuu The light n.'orded by the electri lamps is inadequate to fill the uirements of the city. There in not 3 an cient' number of lamps. and the consex uence is many streets are not me well light not as when gas was used. A citizen, livin on Gore street, says it is not lighted It nig t. . He thinks it in an injustice to ask people to 1 11) towards the mainteunnce of light when they receive no benet. Princes street, between Clergy and Uonlon has no li ht. and the market square is in continual a low. . v- y--nu.-.u u-on-nu. nu -pw-on. (In account of their inability to digest or dinary food, Scotfrwnnlaion an be digest- ed and give Itren h and esh when all other food fails. See I` At Dr. A. H. Pocll, Penn` Mod. College. Petitcodinc, any: : I hue used and prescribed Scott`: Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil And find it nnexcellont pro tlon, agreeing well with the stomach, Ln in con- tinued use adding greatly to the strength and comfort of the patient." Put up in &)c. V and SI size. ...u ..-w-. c-u--v-u-- Arrival: at the British American Hotel- T. B. Kenn -, W. J. Morrison. 1). L. (lib- Lona, New 'ork. F. Dillon, A. Kerr. D. Shaw. J. Johnson. Montreal; S. Jnrdino. 1 Toronto: F. W. Findhynon. Glugow ; C. ` J. Sturge, London : J. R. Frank. Smith`: Full: ; W. D. Henlnl, Dnndu; W. 1:. P01- lick, Cleveland, Ohio ; J. B. Rose, Mon- tn-nl. On Friday evenin the premises of Rev. Mr. Prime, pastor o All Saints`:-hutch. who . lives on \ork street. were visited by thieves, who stripped two lines of clothes. On Thursday evenings half cord of wood was nolen from him. llnlltloul Injury lu Properly. I . Rooney And S. Jenkins. guilty of mali- cious iujuryto) toperty, wen: allml this morning itwu ound that Ru 9)": cue had been settled out of mart. Au Jenkins dial not IBIWEI hi: name hi: trial was :.d journod for two days. `lho Oollop Annual Sports. The annual athletic nportl in connection rith the Revs] milihrv oollmm nccnn m- (`rawfurdi 2 (`rnwfm-1l`n! .\'wect potatoes. large peum. table app!ea. cooking applu, fresh Inutter. fresh eggs Illtl nun big pumpkins fur_umkiug pies. Jamel ` `run ford. ` The Lulu Wllllnlu lluwnon. \ Willialu Ibmvmn. of .\urth Emlloy. died `, ha` week aged 6. ) ya-nn-. He was a nuivo Irelnnd. His residence nrcu lied a utriking position on the banks of the lly river and canal. uhnut two anal (L half miles from I-.....n. 1'- :.....:|.. ...-... ...n.. ..m:.....I nu. CII"ilI' `IIUIII [WU '11 1| HCII KIIICH II'UlI| ` I :-rIh.. The family were sadly utictaed this summer before in the loath n! .\Ir. llow|uu's ` -.... \\'ZlIi_... II ....A AC 3|`- I . A . . . . . . . - n n A . .- BHUIIIIUI l.R.'nIrI1 In KIIU IIUIIII Ill AVII} IN! 11 5 l son, William IL. one of the houu surgeons of the general Inuupiul in this city. ` nurse (0 Inc pom: when cu-ranges V the cemolery was I1 ""0-

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