¥ or Pon . Require furnishing in keeping with their sur- roundings. We have an ideal stock to chose from. .. Mattings in pretty de-] signs and colors from] 12%c. a yard. Porch Rugs, Porch Pillows. Frilled Mu-lins 1n dain- ty patterns at 12%c. yard R. McFAUL, * lfagston Carpet Warehouse. JULY SPECIALS 4 niin It' Will Pay You to Read Our Hot Weather Adv's. 3 Couches No. 1.82000 . L. .. reduced to $14.00 No. 2 15.00 redoed (0 11.60 No. d 450 oredused to B50 3 Book Cases No. 1 at $28 . reduced ou $23 No. 2 at 25 . vi wl el rexinoed $00 17 No. Sat 8, (revolving), reduced to. 6 3 Hall Racks No. 1 at 880.00 . .. .. reduced to $22.00 No. 2 at 15.00 reduesd to 11.00, No. Sas. 480 .. .. reduond to 3.25 CARPETS, RUGS, etc. 1 Japanese Matting, 40 yards, (Blue), 9 reduced 16 280, 1 Japanese matting, 40 yond reduced to 28. 1 Japancss reduced to lle Livoloums, Oil Cloths, ete Se Med}, 8%, matting, cotton warp, 18. great rome. ¥ ---- YOURS, T. E. HARRISON CO., UNDERTAKING, ETC, 'PHONES--RA8¥34, LB, 91.92 4 sional baseball last two or three days, | indigestion, cero a . . PLAY A CLOSE MATCH AT HOWE ISLAND. Should Have Been a Shut Out-- St. Lawrence River League Schedule Revised -- Taronte And Buffalo Close In The Eastern. The Ponies sould have shut Gana pogque out at Howe Island yesterday afternoon, instead of winning by 5 to I. In the fourth innings, on wu pass eu hall and 5 wide throw to the plate, Gananoque got three runs, Ponies Jed all through, Cheney pitched for Ponies and Drohan for * Gangnogue eight hits bing made off cach, but Ponies batted at opportune times Shields; of Gananogue, wmypired. The match was for 4 purse of $0. i GCOB4D 1000-5 i Poies 1 Gunanogue .. .. a---- A Record Quarter Mile. quarter of a mile ever timed, is reported , Ov soe lL The fastest trotted, reliably from Denver, A. T. Stark, the well known horse man, of Colprado Springs, and a heavy ming operator, telegraphed a New York friend on Saturday that his bay horse Porto Rice, 2:14 trotted a quarter in 28] seconds for a wager of $1000, on July 4th. The Abbot, 2:03}, trotied a yuarter on the Louisville track in 15309, dur img the last meeting held there, in twenty-nine seconds. It was announc ed from the stand that the Abbot wonld go an exhibition last quarter and was timed by the officials; but it was never credited as an official re cord. Porto Rico is a five-year-old, Ly Electrite, the stallion owned by Mr Exhall, of Texas. He took his record last year at the Detroit Blue Ribbon meeting, a---- Over 150 Horses Entered. The race meeting at Watertown next wenk promises to be the largest and most interesting ever held in northern New York, W. H. Comstock, Brockville, hus entered three horses Mr. Francisco, Napanee, has entered one, and, W, Bell, V.S., city, one. 'In the 2:29 there will be eight starters, and in the 2:25 class twenty startérs. Altogether over 150 entries have been made, class Baseball Yesterday. National league. ~At Pittsburg, Philadelphia, 2. At Cincinnati, 2: Brooklyn, 0. At 8t. Louis, 5: Bostonb American league.--~At Boston, 2: Philadelphia, 4. At Baltimore, 11: Washington, 4. At. St. Louis, 3; De troit, 1 Eastern league. --At Jersey City, 10; Newark, 2. At Worcester, 3: Toronto, I: At Buffalo, 3; Rochester 1 (first game); Buffalo, 5; Rochester, (se cond game), a Sport In General. The Boston female baseball team plavs again in Ottawa on the 25th ant 26th. The Montreal Herald funny man night relate in soothing verse ahout Sullivan's triple victory over Mont réal baseball team in one week. The schedule of the St. Lawrence river baschal league has been revised. It. i= altogether different from the first draft, This weck's matches stand Harold H., 2.04, the champion Can adian acer, has been sold by the Swartz Bros., of Wingham, Ont., to the McLaren Bros, of Winnipeg, for By winning two matches yesterday, Buffalo is very close to Toronto for first place in the Eastern league. The percentages are: Toronto, 643; Buf fale, 640. At Pittstorg, Pa., Howard Free man broke the world's hicyele record for « twenty miles by going the dis tances in 2908 4-5. as ggainst Elkes' time of 20.19, The. private Pullman car, valued at £20,000, belonging to the Boston bloomer girls' baseball club, has been attached for $1,000 for alleged breach of contract by Rugg & Campbell, at Barre, Vermont. The Boston Bloomers basehall team, who made a tour of Ontario a few weoks ago, are playing return dates. The management has asked for an other ganie here during the last week in July. The matler is under consid eration. Mandger Barrow, of the Toronto baseball club, has made application to the national association of profes. leagues for the black- listing of Bonner, Alrock, Bemis, Schwab and Flaherty, all of whom de- sorted the Toronto club at the opening of the season, Dr. Grace, foremost of Enghsh ericket champions, ix conspicuous in 5 move mont in England to limit matches to a single day. The movement would be welcomed in Canada, where, however, the problem has heen pretty well solv. | al by the one inning game. 'Cricket is a fascinating exhibition of skill," says the New York Tribune, "but it has never vet heen extensively popu- lar in the United States because the heady American spirit becomes impati- ent 'of conflicts long drawn out. A baseball game is usually over in two or three hours. A ericket match may! a ---------- A Very Severs Test. When the constitution brie, wl ness will surely follow. A somic §s then needed, and the proper medicine to take is Wade's lron Tonic Pills. ikl np the systemn, improve the she can well he proud of. | THE DAILY 'WHIG, THURSDAY, ---- EE PERSONAL MENTION. Movemexts of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. G. A. McGowan, cigar manufacturer, was in Belleville vesterday. Rev. J. Moorchouss, Stoness' Corn ote, was a city visitor yesterday. John Deunclly returned last evening from a business trip to Belleville, WMre" William Blair and little daugh ter, Smith's Fails, will spend a month with friends in Kingston. Mrs. Arthur Chown and two chil dren, Belleville, are guests of A. F Chown, University avenue. Dr. J. H. Bell is seriously ill at his home on Wellington 'street. 'A trained nnrse is in attendance Mrs. Fraser and Miss Lily Fraser who had fwen viditing in Kingston since last April, bave returned to Ot tawa. The host of friends of James Woo ton will regret to learn of his illness He is a patient in the general hos- pital, Mrs. HM. left today on a visit ww fognds Toronto, Bowmanville, Buffalo Niagara. Justice Pritton will preside at the fall session of the court of assize in Kingston. The sittings take place in Hawley and son, Willie, in and son and daughter, Kings- ton, guests of Mrs. James Cole, Row's Corners, near Brockville, have returned home. Miss Knapp, Johnston street, enter tained at the tea hour yesterday 0 honor of her guest, Miss Vanaletioe, of Youngstown, Ohio. Dr. William Kidd, Chicago, has ar rived in the eity on'a visit to his parents, inspector W. G. and Mrs Kidd, Barrie street. Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick, minister of justice, spent last Sunday at "The Maples," the summer home of Sir Richard Cartwright. Frederick Brightman, Rochester, N. Y., iv in the city visiting friends. He is a former resident of Brockville, who if doing well in the flower city Mrs. RS. T. McMaster, of 231 Bev erley street, Toronto, has réturned from x vigit to Kingston, where she was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Grant, Roselawn."' Frederick Aylesworth Edith Knapp, senior teachers in the public school at cow, have arrived in the eity spend holidays at home. Jay Howard Much, son of Capt. George W. Much, U.S.N., accompanied by his wife and children, Boston, Mads, is spending the summer with Charles Cwnmins, Wolfe Island. Mrs. George Anglin (nee Edith Glidden), of Omaha, Neb., arrived in the city to-day to spend a few weoks with relatives and friends. She has been visiting in Toronto for a couple of weeks. Archbishop Gauthier is nnder the doctor's cave, a sufferer from rhou matism. He was on a confirmation tour during the bad and wet weather and thi= had a bad effect on him. He has been ordered to remain quiet for a fow weuks Mrs. R. M. Douglas, Nelson street, hag gond® to' Montreal to stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, un til the body of her brother' arrives from Denver, The remains will be in terred at Windsor, Que Miss junior Mos to and and THE GIRL RAN OFF With a Wandering Lover to Cape Vincent. The young lady, reported ge misting feom her home in the northern por tion of the city, since last Friday, has heen Jocated: She quietly departed for Cape Vincent with a young man, but writes that she is not married: Some time ago, the girl was employ- od as domestic "in "the home of a prominent citiven, but took Ml and had to go to dhe Hotel Dien. She had been living with relatives, and last winter complained that she was not being properly treated, and for that reason went out as a domestic. While in hospital, her relatives triea to get heér to return to them, and not fo go back to ber position as domestic though she prefurred the latter, and promised to resume that work. How ever, she changed her mind, and after leaving the Hotel Diew, took her wank from her amployer's house nen she suddenly disappearea, and though her friends and associates made enquiries, mo trace could be dis covered "of her whereabouts: Yesterday, a letter was received from her by a friend, in which she told how she had gone off with a wandecing lover, . leaving another in Kingston. She said she was enjoying herself across the border, and would likely remain. Her relatives feel baa ly over her running away. The girl is about twenty years of age. To-Day's Splendid Market. Today's splendid market was a large one, and greatly admired by the strangers who visited it. The array of flowers and vegetables was especial Iy attractive. Frosh peas, beans, cel ery, onions, carrots, parsmips, ete. were there in ghunaance. The straw: berry season i= almost over, snd to day the farmers had their strawberry rates filled with young potatoes, The latter sold at from twenty fo twenty: five cents a peck, the prevailix being eighty cemté a bushel. ton has yx splendid market, and prices ings- one Are Fleet Of Foot. The meinbers of the 47th regimental band are swift of foot as well as skil- Er ---- INCIDENTS OF TE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS, The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. What do the oldest inhabitants think of this reiny snmmer, anvhow ! The man whe makes a good profes siom must make kis profession good Keuben Laird, a G. T. R. section hand, received injuries pear Trenton) that caused death, Another machinest arrived at the lo- vomotive works this morning to take the place of a striker. A band of gypsies who were terror fring the people of that vienity were driven out of Brockville There will be no nel to water Mao- donald park this ssmmer if the pres 4 ent weather continnes Lever's Y-Z(Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disin- Ita and cleans at the same time. It nnderstooa that numerous changes are proposed in the location school teachers for mext is of public year. . The twelith asnual pilgrimage of the diocese of Kingston to Ste. Anne de Beaupre, takes place this year on Tuesday, July 22nd. "Man," says the Portsmouth philss-} opher, "is a mysterious being, with a wistful longing for the transcendent- al and three meals a day." Miller's Headache Powders cure headache in five minutes. In boxes 10c. and 25¢., at Wade's drug store. The appeal of Con. Millan against the decision of the police magistrate has been postponed for a week. It was to have been heard to-day. What shall it profit us if we tax Chinese laundrymen so much that the Chinese laundries begin hustling av some other work that is not taxed ? Furnished house, Wolfe Island, te rent, on the water. McCann's, 51 Brock street. After hombarding them: with shot and shell for years, Kitchener has of late been throwing bouquets at the Boers, which treatment is cheaper, at all events. . Three applications of Peck's Corn Salve will eure hard or soft corns. In big boxes, 15c., at Wade's drug store. The Independent fife and drum band will parade the street on Friday even ing, discoursing music. This is an an nual custom on the night preceding the glorious 12th. ! Steamers North King and Caspian leave Kingston, daily '(Sxeept' Mon day), at 10:17 a.m., for 1,000 islands, and at 5 p.m, for Rochester, N. Y., commencing 20th June. "China showld turn around and tax the white man for running a mission school or doing business there; then the celestials would get even for the lanndry tax," remarked a citizen to day. A special committee of Belleville's city council a long vonference with the county couneil, the result be- ing that 'the city effected 4 saving of $1,600 a 'year in the cost of adwinis- tration of justice. Smart Weed and Belladonna, com hined with the other ingredients used in the best porous. plasters, make Car ter's S.W. & B. backache plasters the best in the market. Price 25e. The lady customs officer" at Brock- ville port has made several seizures of smuggled goods recently, She keeps a watchful cye on female passengers from Ogdensburg and other United States ports You will never niiss the fow cents a day it costs to earry accident insur ance. Why not -prepare for the worst by getting a policy from McCann, 51 rock street. A Liverpool (Epgland),. firm, om ploving over 300 clerks and managers engages 5 fellow of the British phren- ological society 1m the Midlands to select switable camdidates for vacan cies. Other firms in other English cities do the same Dyspepsia in its worst forms will yield to the use of Carter's Little Nerve Pills, aided hy Carter's Little Liver Pills They not only relieve, present distress but strengthen the stomach and digestive apparatos. The constant rains will not please some people, who think they will not get the worth of the dollar they pay for hose privilege. No opportunity has | go fac been given them to waste the city water, hy running ther hose night and day. Smith's White Liniment is the most penetrating liniment known, and a positive cure for spraing, swellings, inflammation, neuralgia, rheumatism, and loutbago. In bottles, 25c., at Wade's arug store. The steamers Caspian and North King are doing good business on the bay of Quinte and Rochester routes The Caspian"s machinery, which was not working well, is now in fine shape and good time is being made. The boats are finely fitted up ana passen gers are pleased with them. Luscious Watermelons. Fine imported watermelons at Fer- 'gucon's; King street, from 23c. up. OUTINGS. An Inexpensive And Ready Pre-) pared Luncheon. During the vacation, suppose you cook less amd play more. Grape Nuts, the food that makes ast =o easy to get all the year] 'round, is the ideal food for that pur- | apes is thoroughly cooked at the factory by food experts, and in al ways ready to serve with the addition of cream. You ean save yourseli they heat from cooking and the time and] i necessary to prepare other food, by ite use. Tt high nutrition gives strength and] nourishnint without the internal heat | of moat awd other heavy food, kiepi thie tempera! FY derstood to be $0,000 when the sale arene » oF Tro i | Notes Regarding the Moveinents of Vessels. * Craig's' wharf: Bleamer Ocean from Mont Richardsons' elevator : Steambarge dJoha Milve cleared for Washburn with grain. ¢ Smith's Falls, is in for repairs. 4 The steamyacht Niagra, from Clay- ton, wus at Swift's whasf this morning en route up the bay with a fishing party The stepuier Kingston, which got in trouble at Charlotte, did and cone' here yesterday, but returned west, af ter trapsferring hor passengers to the' steamer Toronto. Swift's wharf: Steamers Toronto,' down and np; Caspian from Char lotte; Corsican froma Mostreal to night; Rideau Queen cleared for Ot tawa. Travel on. the Rideau stemmers is not nearly up to last year's mark at this time. Capt. Noonan, states, how- over, that the Kine is amore than pay: ing expenses, which others ave not. 'he stemwer Niagara, returning from Belleville to Picton, went agrowmsd near - Netthport. The steamer Aber deen, attempting to release her, also went ggromnd. Doth steamers, howev- er, were successfully - floated without receiving serious damage, The steamer Kingston did mot go aground at Charlotte as was at first reported. The river Genessea had qver- flowed, and the big steamer found great difficulty in getting out. Three tugs worked to bring her down broad- side, but several lines were broken. In coming: down the steamer smashed in to a sailing yacht. The steamer Tor onto did not go into Charlotte, but landed at the Ing pier. The officers and erews of the RB, & 0. steamers report that the river ever! at Charlotte is in bad shape and ship- ping is about tied up. The large steamers can hardly make their docks, and when the steamers Toronto atl Kingston go up the river to make their turn they = practically dam the water. A dam of floating timber, trees, hay stacks, fence rails and other rub. bish occurs quite frequently. All this caused by the recent rains. The Toronto was not able to get up the river Tuesday. Kenivving, of Davis' dry dock is Should Grade The Licenses. "Ii laundries are to be taxed," said a prominent citizen last evening, "the tax should be a graded one, from $5 up. This is what Toronto proposes to do, and its the only. fair proceed ing. The Chingman, who makes .n honest living by 'doing - what litte work he can do himself, should not be taxed a quarter of that imposed on larger Chinese or white laundries. I we impose too large a license ige, wi shit out the small laundries, and are helping the larger and strong ones to form a combine. This would be directly against our own interests, and the farthest removed from the object aimed at. Let the city couneil be fair and impartial; Jet them grade the licenses, and give to all citizens, irrespective of race or ereed; 'their civil rights as freemen." --------A--------. Returning To England. On Augvst Md" Bergt.-Maj. James, who for five veart has been altached to the Roval wilitary college as sop geant-major gnd physical instructor, will sail from Montreal for England where he joins the gvianastic staff at Aldershot. During his residence here Sergt. Mai James hax made o hott of friends, who will always be pleased to hear of his suwocess. He has been painstaking in his labors and has given ungualified satisfaction to those under whom he. served, His successor i= Sergt., Prince, a second-class staff sergeant, of gymnastic stafl. Me is a graduate of the Gosport garrison gvmnasivm, and will report here for duty about the middle of October Sexgt.-Maj. James has an offer to go to "Australia for 5 term of years, Owner Of Bonnicastle. Last season the point known as Bounpionstle, Alexandria Bay, long oc enpiod by the late J. G. Holland, was purchased by G. 'T, Ralflerty and George C. Boldt Mr. Rafierty is now sole owner of the Holland property, which is in the village of Alexandriy lay, fronts several hundred yards on the Lower bay and has as much front age on the main chanhel. It contains about thirty atres, a beautiful cot tage, keeper's lodge, amd six tenants' vottages. The consideration was un was made last sammer, Hut the price paid Mr. Boldt for his interest is not known - Repairing The Fair Grounds. Caretaker Conley, 'with two teams and Jour en, started to work yestes day to repair the damage done to th fair grounds by the cireus on Satur day last, Considerable fence has to be rebuilt, and the grounds and race track levelled wp. A portion of the big entrance gate was torn down, and it will have to be replaced. en -------- Are Securing Views. A. I. Yates, Dr. George Nearing and Miss Stanton, official photographer of the New York Central railwa: company, are on the Rideau taking views for next year's railway guid in which this great Canadian water way will be extensively advertised, A Small Blaze. The stovepipes in the upstairs' pei dence quarters of the Balvation army bariacks, took fire this morning about 730 oSlock, and the fire br sade wht called ont. Little damages wap done. The paper on a partitior 'was somewhat burned. Police To Watch Closely. Chief Baillie Bas instrocted the fice as to their duties i WAS IARGELY ATTENDED ON WEDNESDAY. ¥ A Verp Successful Affair--About $1000 Realized From The Sak of Cattle--Music And Dageing. The Biman Catholic picoic at Howe Sand @ Wednesday was a groat sw fess in fevery partiular. The atten dnnce wnbered about 1.900 people, in Indi about 135 from Kingston and ou Brae crowd from Gananoque Ihe weglheor was, very favorable, the threate rain holding off until late Moning. A -- game of ball I between the Popes and sks, resiliiog in & victory Hingston team by a Score bf 3 s auction sale of cattle, con Witham Murray, Ringsion, ely one, and good prices rc wele epgiribatid. by: the parishoners and the hwoceeds were for church put Poses, [This sum, together with that veglingd y the - raflling of two cows, | brdugis ithe total procofils. from the sale of ttle up to about $1,000. Miss Alice Kgmedy, who resides with Miss Swift, King strect, Wek the lucky ticket We wom one of the animals. A Gang eo urchestra supplied musie for daping, which was indulged in both giernoon and evening. A splens did disger was served by the i ladies, gho showed themselves skilful is this respect. At 8 pum Ciananegue people left for hame. Kingstonians expected to Jeave ga same hour, but it was ten o'cloc fore their boat arrived and ef n'clock before they reached the The Pedic Was & most successful enjoyable one in every respect isla Women And Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man--th the order of a woman's pref Even that greatest of all j health, is often ruined in the stren efforts to save the money to pu them. Ji a woman will risk hes to get & coveted gem, then let her tify herself against the insiduous sequences of coughs, colds and chial affections by the regular Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, It promptly arrest consumption in early stages anc heal the afk lings and bronthial tubes and the dread disease from the systen is not a cure-all, but it is a cor cure for coughs, colds and all My chial woubles. You can get this able remedy at Wade's drug store. Please Shop Early. The avy goods merchants of the city abpeal to the public to do their shop ping early in the day, so as not to interiare with the five o'cdock closing movement, The merchants gre satistiod to close their stores at five o'clock, to give the tivea clarks a litth more freedom, and they ask that the citizens co in the undertaking All that is asked is that shopping ix dove before o'clock, th stall request to make i complied with the merchants will La to porbatk to the old 'seledule of wx o chouk and surely 'citize would not know that dilatoriness in cuttiz the clerks 0 a paral hive and n Uniloss it cloring, like resulted freedom off the fie to i a Giving Encouraging Result At the annual women's national dob, NoB,, Mise Machar, of Ki ton, thé pPoetoss ana novelist, ga report of the work in Kingston obit" sought is largdy 10 prog an ntelligent interest in art, the art exhibits, lectinres, and illustr talks: This, with other lines of w have given very encouraging resul convention of council at ------ Lake Ontario Park. { Another large crowd vaudeville performance at Lake On tario park dost evening, the pavilion being, filled," Hérealter, when the seats are Bll oocupicd, the sntrance will be closed, ama nd omg allowed to stand The covtaine on the side will in lrawn, 4a allow those outside to got a view. attendea the 4 Will Close The Season It is expected that the survey of the river Bt. Lawrence, condue ted by a party on the steamer Jossie Baim, will be completed, ior this sen son, at least, within the wn 'days, being next week or Kingston And Ottawa. Rideau Lakes. Navigation steamers leave Kingston every Mon day and Thursday, at 7 a.m., every Tuesday and Friday at | p.m. James Swift & Uo., agents. Co's Oak Hall, Pants. English worsted trousers, hue hlack, $2. $2.50, $3, £1.50 and 84 i. B. Bibby Co. or The Summer cottage, furnished, to rent, at McCann's, 5 Brook street I I IS Although the medicine business should, above all; be carried on with the utmost conscientiousuess and scuse of responsibility, the unfortusate fact is that in no other is there so much hum. sick and their relatives are traded upon in the most shameful manner; impossi- | bie cures gre promised; many prepara. cod wi ---- How to Get Rich: Take a gbantity of silica costing ourth the oe of: 3 Bh oil. wand - the bord Sordi the public at the price-of pure ofl ; Offer "prizes" with the compound to make It well, It ¥ such a compound the public gét 'when they buy common soaps. In Suslight Bar-the pub'ic buy & pure and well-made soap. Sun Neht' Soap reduces expense by prok the life of the articles washed profitable to 'the public, Rolls Toilet Paper 5 for 25 CENTS. Packages of Sheets Large Size. 5 fir 23, GENTS. burch ¥ CHEMIST Our Coal is as Clean as Though It Were Wash- ed and Brushed. EACH LUMP STANDS BY fray solid conl-e0 much solid fre renches the seria the wines, lmparities are phoked ont " Thereafter it ju porvened soverdl Umes beiure i renthen vou, Rod dirt, Mats sic, enlle hats ao GNA I the dealerw are careiel We are very dledial. LF. GOOD Af onl a » ad - 4 Foot of Queen Hf.-- Phone § A COSY Fy BRIGHT FIRE Is an sitenviion for evervoss The dow aed intense A ots =-4 tet heat of our Coul vials wie Ry BOOTHS ; COAL, * Is hereby given the public thet 1 propose making it warm for all persons using my conl Sext wis. ter, Your ovder is solicited P. Walsh, 55-57 Barrack St.