1 I ffMtlllllllllMI yHtMiHMBhWIII IIIH ' il III I l II II II mini Ullllll III Mil : 1 $ r jjfvi .a? THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY MAT 9, 1892. ts-- ''"'- v v .jwj. t - "-i V-mPy ' ; I TWO OF THEM FINED Shugart and Baymond Called Down by the Ball Club Management. THE GIANTS IIERE TO-DAY. JJanlon's Iiallimores Win a Lively Came at Cincinnati. LODISVILLES SCORE A VICTORY. A List of Fntries for the $10,000 Stake for Trotters at Hartford. GENERAL SPOKTIXG .NEWS OP THE PAT The manrsement of the local ball club racnu to euf orce discipline at all liazanK As a proof that thi) programme is meant, Shncart aud Harmond were both lined for careless rdav in Siturday's fames. shupari flas fined because he did not obey order-, and remain at third alter he had m-ide his three-bacsT, until CorLhill Li ocked out a ll or made a sale hit In oilier words. Shucart had not to try and fcore it Corklnll only knocked the ball to the infield. Bat Shugart did just the con trary, and if he had obeved orders he could Jiae (-cored on Mack's fly to lelt field. Itamond was lined ior not running to first lae in tlie second game when he knocked up a little fly to Larkin. The lat ter muffed the fly. and il Itavmond had run lie would have been safelj landed on first base. Tobe sure, the imposing of lines is un pleasant to eer body concerned, and probi bly just as disacrecable to the management as to the plavers who are lined. But when plaiers act with nalnable carelessness or de iiberatelv dKobev definite orders, they have onlv iliemscUes to blame for the consequent jienalties. There must be a manager to a team, and to be manager in fact he must pue orders and to hae these orders dis olieved is wor-e than not giving them at alL .And when a plaver is acting nnder orders lie cenamlx is not responsible if they lead to ,'isasieras long as he carries them oat itonestlv and lull. Now that the cues are inflicted, the pliv ors. who lune to pav them will prove their manhood bj paying the penalty without a murmur, and also by making a resolve to not gie any more cause lor fining. II this is done they will be more thought of and re spected by cverybodj. j nc uiants win te Here to-uar, ami a pond game is expected. It is likely that Inie will be their pitcher, and he is quite a nangerous man, although he has not been erx successful this season. Eltner Smith ili be in the box for the home plavers .lust at present it is hard to say what kind ct torui Elmer is in. He ma v be all right ana he mav need a little more practice. If lie is in iorm he will bother the Xcur YorK placers. 1 he batting order will also be changed, and the plavers will go up to the plate as follow Miller, Itieihauer, Shugart, F.ir rell. Beckle, bmith, Corkhill, Mack, ltay Dinnd. Manager Buckenbcrger has also figured out another batting order which he will trv when wartwood is able to play. This is it: Miller, catcher; Bierbauer.second lse Shugart, shortstop; Farrcll, third base. Beekley, first bisc. Smith, left field; Swartwood, right field, Corkhill. center field Galvin, pitch. The manager thinks this is the strongest batting nine he has available. Ofcourse, it E'iret was in pitch- -sjtoxznUil Jitjvw n the nine itaihtd vould make it mucii stronger in batting. atnrcliT's League Games. At Vlttsuuxsr First Rime Pltti-buif 0 0 0 i.liinifLMll ... .000 o o 0 (i o o 1 1 o o o o o o : 2 Itativnes ,an In and .Mack; Kuril and 3icuulrr. svMid game rittnure 0000000101 V i.h!u:ton 0 0010004 5 ItitttTies Baldwin and Earle: Klllcn and JI1I ligan. AtC5e3tnd Cwtauil. 0 0000000303 Daltlmon- 0 00000003 14 Batteries Uavles and O'Connor: Cobb and Gun son. At Onelnnatl Cincinnati 0 000101002 2btu - .. . 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 23 BMtorlrs Mullane and Harrington: Maley and Omintl. At ih. Louis ft Loillfr. . . ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-3 l:rUvn .. . 0 0 2 iuruiis Gleasonaud Morau; o n o l o l 4 routzand Daley. l Mfagn dii-atri 0 0 0 5 0 0 18 Yors ooo n oonoo n ltttti Hulchlusou an 1 Klttridgi; King and llork . i LonUvtUe LoaMili- 0001200003 l'l.llahllila 0 0030300" 6 ItatLYk .ryhlnff and Cros; s,tritton, Jones aud DtfOce. Ililtimore A; Cine n-Mtl 4. CrsroiATi, Ma !. To daj's gimo was a sHssmce.ul exhibition of dntj bail plajln and wretched umpiring, Baltimoic won out in the ninth inning by hai d hitting, tt eathcr cbilly. Attenaance, .",C0i Scoic: CtSnKATI R S I A E UALT1MOUT tint airiiee. : 1 1 0 2 0 '!liltrcn.3 0 0 4 0 tt etch. in. 0 2 11 Ikm-Ii i 0 2 0 0 iil-tlor. 1 . 2 1 1 0 0 3 2 s atnatn 3. z z 1 altUan. T 2 Illlilat m 0 "Vlll. I .12 0 0 2 Wood. 1. .. 1 .uiiskev. 1. O 9 1 0 rirkdt, 2. .. 1 i-imtii - ..0 0 14 0 Mi (.raw, r . 1 Ullf-MllV. C , o O 3 0 Itoltllivon. c 0 M s.ill. p. 0 u 0 1 O.VUMahon. p 0 0 u 1 lianca, i . u u i u v loiai o a ii it a Tal. 4 3;i II 3 .iiw ont wilt n wiuuiuz run was made 1,rlnnati 0110 1000 14 lialluii.T, o 2 II 1 0 0 0 2- 5 HtniAKl - Ksrnnl run Clncinnitl. 2: Baltl Wnn 4. Two-lias, lilts tt ol. l'lcktt Three ! hit rtiIL Hob nsoii Hiimt run tthistbr frMeti la-e. "MrPbts. llalllcan llouble pl-us llalligaii Mclil'w. Mrl'liee mith, bmltli Comltky. tvlHick Ilckctt. ttliltlcr "Mrl'liee. Fir-.t life on 1ll Bv Duma, 3 Mp'labon. 5. struck, out l'v Starve. 3. "MiMilioii. 1. P.iB.til lial. Itobinsou. Time if tmt Iwo liours and tecu lnlnuus. I eapire llarrj Vaughn Cleveland, 10 St. Louis, 3. I?T. Loris, Mav S Bad fielding and ina tllity to lilt Cuppj ssfelj wcrctheprlncin.il causes for the defeat of at. Louis to dav. Ztrpiten-tpin wa- bit hatd nt tunes, tut retched Held -tipnort wa- responsible for Jlieiim- that won the game lot Clc eland. Attendance, S 3iX). The -core: m tons. r I. r a t ICLELAD r b r a e rioklH.3....l 0 0 1 2ChlMs. 2.. . 1 0 3 2 1 tarrull I 0 0 10 0 l).nls.s. .02040 QMn, 1 0 o . 0 0 O'Connor.c 0 0 10 1 i.ll'i.ick. s 0 0 4 0 OlllnrkttL. 1.01500 31r(ir. m .. 1 12 0 1 1elK.au. 3.. 1 0 2 2 1 t tarrutlicrs, r 0 0 2 0 0 McAUer. in. 2 15 11 .trieker. 2.0 1 II e'Mrtuc, 1.... 2 2 10 0 0 JMoran. c ... 0 0 G 2 1 Iloile. r 2 10 0 0 JU-'blcIn, Jl . 0 0 1 2 Ijluppy, P.... 2 112 0 Total. 2 2 It 6 5 To,al 10 8 17 II 4 tt. LcMlk 0 10 0 0 10 0 02 III i. laud .0 0005014 '10 firsiMAin Kaniol runs st. Louis. 1; Cleve land. U Tlu-f hit Itrodle, Cuppv. Three 9jasebit llavis. -toku In-es McAleer, l:Cunp. 3 lKMib'e plav Ilais. bllds and Virtue. rirt Ijase on tall Iln itenslim. 4: Cuppy. 5. lilt b jiltelMsl ball-t arnill, MrMeer. I)ais. Mruck oat Breiuiitiiu, 6: nppi. I. Passed bahs Unran, 2 O minor. 1 tt ild pltches-Breltcn-tiein. 2 liim of game One hour aud 45 minutes. Umpire Linslle. T.-nisvlUe, 8 "tt ashington, 3 Jx)tnsviLLE, Mai 8 The Colonels, feeling srflncwuat sore over four straight defeats, broke the pcll to-daj and had no trouble In lo!catlug the 'enatois. 1'feffer had on his lattins vloilic, to da, making four hits and u -acrlfiee out ofn- tunes at bat. Weather lair Attendance, 4,220 corc: IOt-SVIl.t.E R II ! A F WASH'GT'V K n T A E !rown. m 2 0 10 lIcGer. 2 . 3 4 i. 4 Mt-r r .0111 Ilrawniag. I. 1 n 0 Jennlugs. i. 1 0 1 10 Tavlor 1. .1 0 10 0 Kuehne. 3... 0 12 1 ,iiin. c. .12 4 2 Meekln. p 0 1 0 2 0 Mot. in. ..11301 1 Ilnnoiau. r. 0 0 1 I 1 1 IluMce.1 12 2 0 0 0 i.irkiu. 1... 1 1 Mia. uire, c . 0 0 i:ich'rsd'n,2 0 1 hllror. p 0 1 Douri. c. . 2 13 3 0 0 10 2 4 6 0 0 0 11 0 1 C 2 0 I'll lib i, 0 I 0 " 0 - iMilllgan. c . 0 0 2 1 1 Total 8 It) : 4 Uolau, p. . 0 2 110 Total 3 10 27 19 8 Louisville 2 0 0 0 12 1 111-8 Washington 20100000 0-3 CMMAHT Earned runs Washington. I,1 1o- lse hits Brownlnc Grim Three-base lilt IluBee. Molrn Mscs-Browii,;rreffer. 2; Taylor, Grim. Hot, Donovan. JIcGnlre. Larkin. Unffcc, Douhlc pUrs Jpnnlnm and Tartar; JennliiRs, l"leffi r ami Tivlor; Itlcliardsun and I.arktn. First liae on Inlls By Merlin 4: br Kllrov, 2: bv I Dolan. 2. Mrnck out Jennings, lowd. Dontnan, Dolan. I'ased halls-Grim, 3. Time of game Two hours. Umpire Sheridan. Tim I.eagno Record. W L r 3 13 5 12 T , II 8 w- r. . 9 9 . 9 1 . 7 9 rc .8-10 .500 .418 .arc .33 Boston........ Jlroollrn...., Louisville..., rittshiirfr.. ., ashlngton . Cincinnati ... .'Sj'phlKdclphla. .7-i! rierolind.... .GUtN'ew York.... ,37'f iilraffo. 7 II StOl-l Louis S H 10 10 ,500illaltimore S IS .13 To-Daj's tragn cnednle. XewTotk at Pittsburg; Boston at Cleve land: Brooklyn at Chicago; Philadelphia at St. Louis; Baltimore at Cincinnati. innilay Western League Games. At Mllwiulue "Ullwaukre I 0000023 2-9 Minneapolis 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 x-10 At Toledo Toledo 2 0000000 0-2 Omaha 0 0420000 X G At Columbus Columbus 0 2000103 X 6 Kin-asCltv 0 0:0001002 At h ort tt at nc-S-t Paul 00000000 0-0 Indianapolis 0000000033 Johnstown Signing Plaver. Joii-sstown, Ma 8 ISjiecial. Eight play ers hav e been Mgned br JIanager Oglo for the new State League club here. Among the numtier is Timer Clcvoland.who former ly played with the Columbus and Xew York club" THE CHASTER OAK STAKE. Only One Pennsylvania Horse Entered for tlin T.is Contest at Hartford. llMnrorD, Co-sw, StayS The managers of Charter O k Park to-da announced the list of subscilbers lor the famous $10,000 Cliarter Oak guaranteed stake raco Tor 2:3) horses to be trotted August 24 during the Grand Cir cuit meeting here. The IS subscribers are among the best known owners or the coun trv. Xew York Stato contributes sir subscrib ers, including C J. Hamlin, of Buffalo, who has l'layboj, with a mark of 2.19JJ; John llnmlin, of Gravesend, who lias Frank F, 2-2CV. bnt mav make a different selection; HenrvC. .Ieett. of .lewettsville, wlio has Fannie Wilcox, 2 19f- the Silver Mine Stock Fnim, of ropake, which has Bush, record 2-20Ji, and William YTceks, of Now York, nnd Willnm C. Tilmblc. or Xewlmrg, wlio have good stibles fiom which to pick winners. PcnnsUvnnia has a -ingle subscriber, Jacb Ltvlncstonc, of Carlisle, who has a stable of h iirdozen flyers. George II. Ham mond, of IWroit, miij-possinlv name Sim mocolon. The DnBots Brothers, of De iver. Col., have Harvey, recmd 2r21, and the Edge wood Stock Farm, of Tene Haute, Ind., will also name a hore. In New Enilaml.Boston leads off with four subscribers J Malcolm Forbes, James Golden. "Jo"k Bon en," who has Jesse Han sen 2-21J4. nndstanle,2-2"a4 and the Bo-ton (roft, Inch ill try to tni t a winner. The o-hei Xen England subscribers are: W IL Allen, of Tittsfleld, Mas-,.: Samuel Hodgson, or Mernlen, who has Falcon. Jr., 2 213: II. E Biewster of St Jolinsburv, Vt., wln has Diwson. 2 1?K and G. C Moise, of Bath, who-o Otis shaw has a lecortl. Turfmen neie pi edict a gi eat betting race. JOE IS DOING WELL. Tleldeger Has ?0m, Tast Horses and Is "Winning "Money In Germanv. A very interesting letter wa9 received by the spotting editor or this paper jeterday from Joe Heide.;er,thotrottlnghorso trainer, formerly of this cityand now In Germany. In His letter Joe says: "I am doing very well hete now, and I have the best-bred and fastest ti otters in Europe Thev are all sired by Francis Alexander, 2.1. I am sine to win lots of inces this season, nnd there is now mora moncv hete fortiotting than theie eter wa. lam now at Isenburg, neir Vienna. I have been a g"od winue1 heie, and I so fiom here to Berlin. "I met my 'ather heie. He was too late ror the races. He is I oking well and dab bles a little in the pools." The Iliamond. S vn'debs will Join the Loulsvllles Jane is. A. II. SigwokTH He miht touch all the bises. As long as our Muggers can keep in fourth place we'll be all right. Haviiy tt'itiGH" says that the Philadelphia club will neve,r liy Sunday ball Tiif rittsburgs nce-l to-day's game very badly, and they'll lnve to take It. Breitensteit. of M Louis, Is nqt an exploded "phtnoin' bj any means M vs tr.ER Havlov thinks that Anson has three of the best hattcrkb in the country. iMMAVArous won Its fir-t game of the season yesterday by hard hitting In tht ninth OvTuesdav It was Browning's great catch. On Thursday it wis Browning's great mutf. Mavaoeh Hanlov left for Clnelnnatl last even ing to join his team at Cincinnati to-dar. SiisLE we play smidty bill? Oh. no! Let us learn to play week-dar ball before we tackle the Sundav article. Aew Trrk World. Secon-d Basemav Tiioitrsov. of thp Univer sity of l'cnnsjltauia nine, made three home runs in "the game with Georgetown University on "Weilntsdiy. Comiskey thus sizes up the XnwYorks: "Why. the New Yorks area good bit easier than the Clee Huds. Thev are a lot of heavj -wcltfllts, who can't field, and the best some of them are looking for is salary da." CsrTAtv TmEAr. of the Cleveland club, pre dicts that his teun wll le id the fle Western clubs at the end of the first series. He attaches great Importance to the pitching qualities or Young and Uavle-,. Hols of the opinion that It was the need of pood pitchers which caused Cleveland's hard luck in the pa.t. A mf composed of plavers from the press, ster eonpe and binding roomsof THE DISPATCH, has tutu made up lor the purpose of dfiatlng the cotiipo-lug room nine or the ame paer, whoe liold rielx inpi ared In last WiMndav'. Issue. There Is-ome erv pood talent in the club and the com positors to lie "in it" will have to do some tall ball pla lug. Pitchers i.oyftt and Haddock are still holding out for higher salaries than the Brooivlrn mantge nn nt oner them President Byrne si)8 thev will n mini Idle throughout the season or accept the club's terms. Hl si)-there Is nothing pt-ltiicly ctrt tin In tin publl-he I report that Pitcher ferrv is to be rcleised to Baltimore, but that he would like to see th it club strengthened, and thit Terry ina tie let go there after the Brooklvns return Lat. i'FAM-oof the Il-lnnlng game at, Cincinnati Hen Mulforri sivs: Captalu XJOmiskeV was at a white Iieitover O'Neill's failure to pLivball in the !ghth whhe thecrfind gaie Tijioneof the worst, scorings c or directed at a liorn player. Hid he run the -trlug instead of moping along tin. game would have ended 1 to 0 in the Beds' favor at the tlo-eofnine innings. After his mistake O'Xeill awoke and mule two halr-ral-lng catches of flies lroin the Dats of Tucker and Irwin. The Tnrf". Dflmarsii and Allerton are matched to trot a race. At present there are about 200 horses at the Mead ville kite track. Clingstone was so called because bis breeder ow ned a large orchard of cllugstouc peaches CouutOAN's c ilu Joe Murphj'. I s considered the ch itiipion Western 2-iear-old He has put S7,0i into Ids ow ter's wcket this season. Mron- Hellsincfr Is located at Richfield Spring-. . Y . with Forrest Prince. 2.191" Ke wood. 2.32. Maud II. 2.27: David B. .iJIX; UTell, 2.3 iU; .1 B tt. J-31K. and Helen. 2:20. I1ve McCol's Lointaka, winner of theSub lirban handicap last lrar, hab not been seen mov ing faster tlun a tiro-mtnutt rai . but Dae is pn tt sly. and the old man mav hae his horse ' reauj ior tne noys wiien me nag is run up. Allen Lowl sais in the Boston GWk What is more common thin to see the stitement: "Mv horse will beat 2.J0 If he :an stand training." Tlicrcls nlv one sajlng nearer the truth: "My hor-e will beat 2.20 If he can go fast enough." tt illiam tt illiams and Mills Benjamin. Sagi naw. Mich., hue matched their yearling colts to trot a half-mile dash in September next. Both these colts are br Indl inapolls Chief, the dam of Mr. ttllllams' colt being a SU Lawrence mare, an 1 of Mr. Benjamin's being a mare b Louis Napo leon. Cimrlfs TKFVARTHA-f.the turr reporter for the Mn Francisco iummfjwr. has won the two2-vear-old 6takc6 at the Blood Horse meeting now in progress ate an Francisco with Castro, a good-looking bay colt bv ohrante out of Clytle The alueof the two6takc!,lsnearlvSi.8n, Last fall Colonel II. I. 'lhornton. a well-known Pacific coast horseman who bred the colt sold him lor about JijO to Mr. Tret artlian. Tho King. I'limmer and "Spider" Kelly fight to-night. Cohbett Is doing very badly In the show busi ness out tt est. Good authorities stat that little Van Heest Is far from championship form. ,Toiin' Paine, the bookmaker. Is ready to back IraiiKlluMellugh against an) 114-pounlmau lor j(0 a side A local fporllng man wants to back Billy Pllra mer to beat Kelll this evening nt the rate of odds ursiootosioou i'Uiumer. A gfntleman-Just n turned from San Francisco, where he saw the Uawson and Gallagher tight, sa s that Dawson Is a wonder. Miscellaneous Sporting Notes. Thfre was an unusually large number of local blcjellsts out yt-t rdav. Buyan E. Lynn, the champion swordsman, sajs he w .11 aecept tlie i nalienge of Major Mcl.ulre. and arrangements for the light will be made shortli McGulrc cla'ins to have fought 235 battles, in ej ery one of w hlch he w as ictorluus. j The bicycle manufacturers have now subscribed for about (.0.000 north of the bonds offered br the IE promoters of the international tournament, lobe held next year. The bonds are taken mcrelv as a guarantee to the promoters that a proper interest will be taken In the tournament. HEMtY bCHMEHL. the old-time slx-dav pedes trian, who Is now a prosperous Chicago business man, t earns to again hit the tanhark and thinks he can hold his own against all comers He Is anxious to arrange a go-is -lou -please race in Chlcagonud will guarantee the expenses or any Englishman, Irishman or Scotchman who fancies the game. John- Iitwiv, Jr.. of Jcrsev Shore. Pa., has ln Yfintidnspiing contrivance tor a bicycle to assist in hill climbing and on long runs, when wheelmen become weary. Four full turns of the pedal crauks wind the spring, which will run the blcvcle to nearly one-quarter ora mile. A trial trip will soon lie made. Charley Allen Is thinking of purchasing the patent. THE FIRE RECORD. Xew Yotk Jenkins & Co.'s sash and blind fictory damaged $12,000. Philadelphia The Heading fteiglit sta tion, tilled with meichuudlso and cars. Loss estimated at $80,000. Ludington, Mich. The mill nnd salt works or the Butlcisand the Petois Salt and Lum ber Company, which cost about $500,000 About 5J0 men tin own out of w oik. Twenty-ninth street An alarm of flto from box 15S shortly after noon vesterdiv was caused by a defective fluo on tl.o house of John Davis, on South Twenty-ninth ttieet. Xo damage was done. Riv er avenue Fire broke out in the fur nace room of tlie Standard Manulncturing establishment on Kit er avenue, Allegheny, at ".JO o'clock j csterdav morning. An alarm was sent in Irom box 15L Tho damago was tiifling. Hen's Island At 5 o'clock last evening tho roofof Snabthaler'sHorel, Hen's Island, eiuuht fire, bnt was put out by a lew buckets of water. An alarm was sent In liom Alle gheny box 158 but the presenco of the fire department was not necessaiy. Minnotpolis K. Kimball's job printing house damaged $10 00d in stock nnd $3,000 in building, principally bj- watei. Smith's California wine hou-e and tho Xew York testa iirant, both occupying rooms on tho 111 st floor, ate damaged about $2 000. Losses co cied by insurance. 1'enn avenue Tho hair coods store of Mrs. G.E. Wethcrington, at 633 Pcnn avenue, caught fire about 5 o'clock jesterday morn ing. Watei was thrown on it and in a few minutes the flames were extinguished. Tho shelving and a quantity of stosk wete pretty badlv damaged, aud a loss of some $403 was entailed. THEB0E0UGH WANTS THE PLANT. The Citizens of Sharpsbarp Will Voto on tho Qnestlon. The citizens of Slmrpsbuig will vote June 7 on the propiiety of borrowing $15,000 to erect an Incandescent electric light plant. The borough now owns its ate light and water plants, and the majority of the citi zens think the incandescent plant should be ow ned by the borouzh. Theie is some doubt as to whether the issue will win. Etna tried the same thing some time ago and it was deteated, the troublo being that there weio some citizens who wanted to start a pi i ate plant. It is thought that these men, together with sev eial 1mm Sharpsburg. wait to securo the lighting of the two towns', and will try to deteat the meisuie. A STKEET CAVES IN. One of Shnrpsbnrg's Thoroughfares Is a Bed or Qaicksand. The fewer which is being bnilt on Tlih tcenth street, Sharpsburg, piomlsesto cause a great deal of ttoublc. Aftei digging down some depth quicksand was struck. The mora the men worked the faster tho sand ran back In the trench. A wall of heavy timbers whs built np, but this was broken by tho (lilt, and now In one place tho street fiom curb to curb Ins caved in. It was the intention of the contractor to run n tunnel under the tracks or tho West Penn Koad, but it is said he will not be al lowed to do it for fear it may cave in and wiecka train. To Beiifitthn Ho.pital. This evening tho pupils or tho Twenty eighth ward public school w ill give an en tertainment In the new Turner Hall on South Thirteenth street for the benefit of the Southside Hospital. The entertainment promises to be something out of the ordi nary. Tho programme as arranged em braces 26 different numbers. WE WE WANT EDMUND8QN & PERRINE'S TTJESDAT NO DISCOUNT, NO CREDIT, TUESDAY. HERE'S A fo. ft gff iff j 11 1 ft pq I " i -B & .11 I I J nxH-. a ii H rSi $19.85 For these handsome 3-picce Bedroom Suits, large mirror, polish finish; regular price S32; 29 in stock. 5 Bargains in Cheval Glass Suits. 26.00 20 Antique Suits; regular 28.50 16 Antique Suits; regular 29.75 12 Antique Suits; regular 61.00 9 Antique Suits; regular 69.00 14 Antique Suits; regular GOODS BOUGHT TUESDAY 635 AND 637 SMITHFIELD STREET 635 AND 637 I I THE WEATHER. For Western Fenmyha- nia, West Virginia and Ohio: Generally Fair; Followed in Western Ohio by Showers; North Winds. IXMriltATURX AND RAlJTrAI.1,. S A.M.. 12 H 2 r. M.. r. m... br. u.. Maximum temp.. Minimum temp.. Mean temp , icange SSlPreclpltatlon. RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Loulsvillo Items The Stage or Water and the Movements of Boats. SPECIAL TFLFOHAMS TO TIIF DIsPATCn. Louisville, Mav 8. Weather clear and cool. The river is rising, with 0 feet 9 inches on the fills, 8feetl Inch In the canal and 17 feet 2 Inches b"low. The Buckeve tate passed down from Cin cinnati to Memphis. The tate of Missouri passed down for Xew Orleans. Dcparturcs-Blg Sandy, for Cincinnati. What Upper Gauges Show. WARREV-Blver7 9fect. Clear and cool. M0R(5A-JTOWN--ltlier4feet5 Inches and station ary. Thermometer "iS" at 4 r. ji. BROW.NS.iLLE-lllvcr 5 feet and falling. Clear. Thermometer 51 at 6 p. it. Tho News rroltl Below. PARKERSnURO-Ohlo 10 feet and falling. Little Kaniwba filling. Andes up and Congo down. Light frost last night, and still cool. MHEELtNO Km r 10 feet and stationary. De parttd Ben Hur. Pittsburg: Llz7le Biy, Pitts burg: Kej stone "state. Pittsburg: Congo, Clnciu nitl; Courier. Parkersburg. I.alr. ViCKsncno Blver rising, tt armer and cloudy. Arrltcd-CItt orVlcksburg. MFMMIIS Fred AMI-on and tow passed up and the John F. tt alt down. Arrived-Kate Adams. Arkan-as City, ltlver 3t feet and falling. Clear and cool. st. Louis Arrived-Clty of St. Lonls. New Or leans; CIt of Cairo. Natcher: Cltv of sa.anmh, Tennessee river. Departed-City ofl'adneali.Ten n'ssee river. Cool, ltlver 27 feet 3 inches and rising. Cincinnati River 24 feet and rising one foot an hour. Clear and cool. Departed Stotla, to Pitts burg. . ST. Joseph The rlt cr rose one-tenth. Clear and warm. N ATCIIE7 The river rose one-tenth. Baol "sara The river rose oue-ienfh. Baton Kouoe The river rose two-tenths In the past 24 hours and is now seven-tenths of a foot be low the high water mark of 1831. Ticked Up on the Wnarr". TnE steamer II. K. Bedford arrived from Wheel ing vestcrdat at 10 A. M. and lea, es at noon to-day. THE stage of water at Market street showed 11 feet 4 incites and falling, at 3:30 esterdaj alter uoon. Ke stove arrived shortly after midnight from Cincinnati, with a good-sized passenger list. The weitber wasdelighifu Jon her way up the Ohio. THE excursion barge J. M Guskj. towed bv the steamer J. M Bowehs. made a trip down the Ohio asfar as ewlekley j esterdaj afternoon. The decks were covered with people, and the Indications thus far are er good for a sueccsstuljaiurslou season. Pretty Mary Sweeney Is Missing. Mrs. Davis, of Lawn street, reported to the police at the Fourteenth w aid station last night that her niece, Mary Sweeney, aged 11 years, had dlsapneated from her house, bince Thuisday last. Tho girl had worked for John Auientz,39J. Forbes stieet, but became sick aud had to go to her aunt's hou-e. On Thursday she was better and stnt ted fiom the house to lcsuino woik. Xothins has since been hcnid of her. -.The gill is an oiphau and very pictty. Tho Remains of Mrs. Graco Itrnsli Arrive. Theremainsof Mis. Grace Blush ariived in this city early yesteiday moining, and weie taken to tho homo of her sister, Sirs. W. II. Hutchison, on Federal stieet exten sion. She will be bulled fromthoio to-day nt 1 o'clock. Mrs. lliush was killed in a railroad accident on the Atchison, Topcka and Santa Fo near Medlll statio'i. Mo , on Thuisday week. Her 2- oai old daughter was uniujuied. HOKSFOKD'S ACID PHOSPIIATE Make Delicious Lemonade. A tcaspoonfnl added to a glass of hot or cold water, and sweetened to the taste, will bo found lelreshlng aud Invigorating. HAVE TOO MANY GOODS IN MANY DEPARTMENTS. OUR STOREHOUSES ARE OVERCROWDED. THE ROOM-THE EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORES GOES AT COST FOR CASH. If you have been patronizing only "cash" stores, we cordially invite you to visit us, see our goods, get our prices, and, if we cannot and do not sell you better goods for less money than the other stores, we will not ask for your order. A visit is all we ask. Compare other prices with ours. VERY FEW Ib-ascS tL . I .J'..! .WJ.MJ'J $17.75, WORTH $27. "We have too many of them 1 1 2 Suits. Price, Tuesday Only, $17.75. 61 Suits, $12.90; 25 Suits, 18.50; 40 Suits, 23.75; 22 Suits, 27.25; 10 Suits, 32.00; price $40.00 price 45.00 price 48.00 price 90.00 price 100.00 TO SATISFY YOU THAT WE ALWAYS SABRING THIS PAPER WITH YOU ON WHICH YOU PAY A DEPOSIT CAUGHT IN THE POLICE NET. James Robinson paid $25 and costs for pull ing a lady's hair on Fifth avenue. Jamfs Fletcher, of Webster avenue, goes to the workhouse this morning for 90 dajs for beating his wife. Joseph Conli;y was boisterous on Cnrson street on Saturday night, and paid $5 and costs yestoi day moinlng. II. W. Lee, a "vag," was arrested for beg ging on Eleventh street Saturday night. Ho was given 30 days to the workhouse. IIksry II. Fry, of 3i Crescent street, wants it understood that ho 19 not the Henry Fry arrestod on Satuiday, as a suspicious char acter. ALtcE Elliott wont into a house at20C Market stieet Saturday night and raised a disturbance, faho was gl von SO days to Clnre mont, SrtPHEV Brtley went to Mrs. Trcs3cl'3 hou-P in Redout alley Satutday night and assaulted her when sho tornsed hint ad mittance. He was flneil $10 and costs. Jons Howard and Nathnnlol Dodson got into a flsrlit in Mulboiry alley Satuiday niilit, and both wero badly used up. Ho aid w as fined $3 and costs and Dodson $5 and costs. James Costill, a boy, was arrested last ni -lit and locked up In the Fourteenth watd polico station for stenlimr flowers from the lawn in fiontof tho Oakland publio school house. Mayor Kf-jvfdy, of Allegheny, heard five cases at yesterday morning's heating. Jos eph Clappett and Edwatd Highland cot 30 and Kate Smith CO days to the workhouse foi disorderly conduct. Georoe House was arrested Satuiday nteht as a suspicious chaiacter. He had a drunken man named Patilck Hanna with him, whoso pocKcts ho was trjlngto nfle. He was fined $10 and costs. Etui l Fox, a coloted woman, wis at rested last eveninirbvLieutonant Gallant on a wai rant chaiging her with disotderlv conduct. The Information was mado bv Hattie Bteit ensteln beloic Alderman McKenna. Stevfn Cosxelly, Martin Glary and Peter Joyce wore arrested Saturday night on Market stieet, near Fifth avenue. They w ere accused of being corner loafers nnd would-bo mashers. They weie fined $3 and costs each. Ellis Jones was arrested Saturday night in a house on Jones avenue. Howaspicsid Ingover a poker game. He was fined $25 and costs, and John Meyers nnd George Hu ll inks, two visitors to tho house, w ere fined $5aI costs each. D. II. Duffey went into tho Diiqncsne Theater Satuiday night and raised a dis turbance. Officer Sweeny placed him under arrest, when Joseph Ilyan auestioned the officer's authoiit,. He was also arrested, and they neie fined $3 aud costs each. Ocean Steamship At rivals. Steamer. Where From. Destination. Cuflle New York Liverpoo . Peruvian Baltimore Liverpool. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. H &&&& iOtiMCl "WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. apS-65-MWir MONEY. YOU'LL OF THE MY $22.50, 3 Beveled mirror, way, a whole 35 9 Suits, 39; worth 11 Suits, 43; worth 18 Suits, 47; worth '13 Suits, 60; woith 5 Suits, 69; worth worth 21.00 worth 30.00 worth 35.00 worth 45.00 worth 50.00 rsrm c 'ifegsJ 250 Woven-Wire Bed Springs, $1.50 Each. 215 Luxurious Soft-Top Mattresses,' $2.25 300 Pairs Good Feather Pillows, 75. Cents WILL BE HELD FOR ONE WEEK PEOPLE C0MINQ AND G0INQ. Gilbert Hunter, a Scottish engineer, who ha9 been in tlie city for-overal days, started for Scotland Inst evening. Dr. W. II Chllds accompanied him as far as Xew York. Tho Dootor expects to locate in the metropolis asSecietary of an Ecuador gold mino com pany. Miss Pullman and Cyrus McCormick, Jr., weie pa89engeison the Hmltod last evening for Chicago They aro enaagod to be mar i led, and it will be millions w ed millions. Daniel Monaghan, a Greensburg hotel man, and George M. Thomas, a Derry drug gist, registered nt the Central last evening. Captain Shaler, of the United States Ai my, who had been visiting friends in tlie city, returned to Washington last evening. Frank Le Moyne, of Washington, and F. P. Wcadcn, advance man for tlie "County Fair," mo at the Soventh Avenue Hotel. Dr. Izer and his wife left for Omaha last evening on the limited tonttend the General Conference of the Methodist Church. AV. E. Taylor nnd Mvron C. Wick, of Youngstown, put up at the Monongnhela House last evening. J. T. Welkcr, of Mercer, and Dr. C. H. Lcttorman. or Altoona, aro stopping at the St. James Hotel. Captain Blackmore and T. J. Wood left ror Cincinnati last evening on coal busi ness. JlnsselPs Comedians were at th Union depot last evening going to Xew York. Lieutenant Wassel and his wife started for Ft. Keiigh, in Montana, last night. Colonel Norman M. Smith went to Phila delphia 1 ist night on legal business. Miss Julia Watson and her mother left for Xew York last evening. Senator Ed Bobbins, of Greensburg, wr.s in tho city jesteiday. Ed Jackman went lo Xew York last even ing. " ECBAP3 OP LOCAL NEWS. There were no religious services at tho jail j esterdaj", the second time this has oc curred in the past mouth. Colonel Jamks Faibmait will deliver a lectuio on "Art" Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Park Institute, Xorth avenue, Allegheny. At the Presbyteilan Ministerial Associa tion this morning in the First Church, Wood street. Rev. It. S. Holmes, D. D.. (taking by exchange tho place of Dr. McClelland) will read a paper on ' The Pastor and the Sunday School." Belief for the Kasslans. The two daughters of W. E. Thompson, treasurer of tho Kussian relief fund, held a fair at theii residence, 31 Lincoln avenue, Allegheny, Saturday atteuioon, and lealized over $40 in three hours. GET OUR REGULAR m HUN PIECES. full size in every worth. DRED BEDROOi SUIT BARGAINS; S If ti $43.25, TUESDAY ONLY. Solid oak, deep-set panels, mas sive carvings, heavy bale handles, beveled mirror; a regular S65 pattern. 57.00 60.00 65.00 80.00 98.00 5 Suits, 73; worth 9 Suits, 85; worth 8 Suits, 95; worth 7 Suits, 112; worth 4 Suits, 135; worth SELL THE GOODS AND ASK TO FOR YOU TO PAY THE BALANCE IF YOU SO WISH IT, -eo r A 7 V J DIAMONDS ARE TRUMP. The above cards, six and five, represent our number, 63 Fi'th ave.soif jou cannot call in person send for our Illustrated Cati Iogue, and we can prove to you that, al though diamonds aro trump, Voltaic Diamonds Take every trick. They at e a puro mineral. Cannot be detected. Faceted and polished llko tho genuine. Xot In the hands of other levvelors. KINGS $4 50 to $15 01 STUDS $2 75 to $ 0 50 PINS $2 .'0 to 10 00 EAKDltOPS 50 to $18 00 All mounted In solid gold. Coveied bv let ters patent. myS-24 viwfsu PATENTS. 131 Fifth av.' (n eTt Leader), 20 years solicitor. Pittsburg. Pa. np29-8I Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Curos Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Eemoves and Prevents Dandruff. mmm family simp. Best for General Household Use. WALL PAPER Advertised at 65c, 75c and $1.15 per room with border to match gives anyone a good idea how cheaply they can paper a house. Send for samples of these papers, sent free to any address. G. G. O'BRIEN'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE. 292 Fifth av 3 Squares from Court Houw ESTABLISHED 1860. mh26 PROFITS, H ii m 1km t iP DIAMOHLl iJltf 5iHjIIJp and mm, TOO. IMI-Air 1 o. feilS: tfflis MSfe $49.75, TUESDAY ONLY. Only 76 in stock. Deep hand carvings. Solid oak. Hard, oil polished. Large drawers. Extra large Bed, Dresser and Washstand. A chance for you to make 21.25 by saving it as this suit is worth 70. 37.50 16 Solid Walnut Suits; worth 55.00 58.00 1 2 Solid Walnut Suits; worth 87.00 74.00 19 Solid Walnut Suits; worth 110.00 175.00-10 Solid Walnut Suits; worth 225.00 All with Marb'.e Tops and Toilet Washstands. 100.00 120.00 ... 135.00 150.00 I75-00 Each. Each. WE ADVERTISE SEE THE GOODS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , Always Eeli, '5 SHOES! Ladies and Gents, See our new See our new See our new See our new $2 SHOES. $3 SHOES. $4 SHOES. $5 SHOES. Wholesale and Retail. W.M. LAIRD 433 and 435 406,408,410 WOOD STREET. MARKETSTREET. mv2MWT OIL TVELI. SUPItlES. After 19 Years of Trial, B L A I IT E, THE- Is conceded to be the Ilest and Sale t oil Knawn. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IX QITALITX. Cannot be Exploded. It Is the very hizhest sraflo or refined petroleum, Irotn which, in the process ot manufacture, every impurity has heen elim inated. Elaine Is rreo rrom henzine and parafflne; 1t will never chill in the coldest temperaturs Inown on this continent. In color, Elaino is sprinjr-water white, and its "lire test" is so high as to make it as abso lutely sale as any llluminxnt known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for laniily use. Can be Burned in Any Petroleum Lamp. A rOSlTlVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSION'S. MAKES THE SAFEST AXD BEST LIGHT K.NOW.V. ELAINE ! rr'u7 OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE old in 13 l'ears From 1S73 to 1392. Elaine cannot be improved upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS JelD PITTSBURG PA NO DISCOUNT, NO CREDIT, TUESDAY. I 1 MAIL OKDEKS WILT. TCTICEIYE OUR mOJIPT and CA1SKFUI. ATTENTION. my7-KM J v .- EjJti&r jsMHHs BAjBaBKMHLJflKaJEHjBaiaAQfcHdHfllHUH H HHlHBBBHiEfaiKSHUiAFKHKB3H j4StfHH9HHB&HBflHBBnA flflHHfeHHflSHuluHftflLfilHal7MNHIfl BlAyblzfi&ytftiJ J- '"iTtfir jCTfiKcriWBtrfflrfiilWtkrtfri C "Jfc