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held in the following order: July 20th, August 10th, August 

 17th, August 24th and August 31st. 



During the season there were 142 Sunday-school picnics, repre- 

 senting an attendance of 29,197 ; 152 family parties, represent- 

 ing 4,749 persons; 17 private school picnics, representing an 

 attendance of 762 ; 2 public school picnics, numbering 85 in at- 

 tendance, making a total of 34,793. The picnics are divided as 

 follows : Sunday-school, in May, 10 ; attendance, 3,385 ; in June, 

 42, attendance, 6,029; in July, 40, attendance, 9,453; in 

 August, 40, attendance, 8,285 ; in September, 9, attendance, 

 1,845. Family parties, in May, 48 ; attendance, 1,643; in June, 



22, attendance, 842 ; in July, 56, attendance, 1,477 ; in August, 



23, attendance, 656 ; in September, 3, attendance, 130 persons. 

 Private schools, in May, 7 ; atteudauce, 712; in June, 5, at- 

 tendance, 275; in July, 1, attendance, 235 ; in August, 3, attend- 

 ance, 130; in September, 1, attendance, 120. Public-school 

 picnics: in May, 1, attendance, 50; in June 1, attendance, 35. 



There were in April 415 games of baseball ; in May, 1,021 ; in 

 June, 615; in July, 615 ; in August, 555 ; in September, 464; in 

 October 133; in November, 46 ; in December, 9. In April there 

 were 22 games of cricket; in May, 71; in June, 79 ; in July, 80; in 

 August, 79; and in October, 5. In April there were 4 games of 

 lacrosse ; 17 in May, 1 in June, 51 in September, 3 in October 

 and 5 in November. There were 5 polo games in May. There 

 were 110 games of football in September, 349 in October, 355 

 in November and 70 in December. 



Following is a table showing the time lost by members of the 

 police force, and the causes thereof, during the year. 



