7$tP? ''iPJftf T? 3CTffi" IHa" PTTTSTffTRft BISPTGH;, FEUDAtS bOTOlgESC 81, 189a HE KlCKERSTO-DtY Tely Times Looked for at tfie Great local Foot ball Contest. JLL LIST OF THE PLAYERS Irons of the East Enders and the Three A's to lie Out in Force. MORROWS ASSOCIATION GAME. ih Wilkes Is Leiles in a Wonderfully Fast Trotting Eace. ' VEEAL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAT bis afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the football nj of the Allegheny Athletic Associa ' and of the "Pittsburg Athletic Club, nerly the East End Gyms, will meet, there are vague rumors in the air that n it is all over the services of the hos 1 corns will be required to patch to ler the remnants of the players. Koth tbat has happened here in amateur cir for years has awakened so much inter as this game, and the carrying capacity be street cars and railway trains going hat direction is likely to be taxed to the rmost. very football enthusiast in the county be there with his friends, and it is mated that the attendant will be any re from 5,000 to 10.000 people. For the ten days little else has been talked it and excitement has run high in bet circles. On every side wagers on the tit have been reported, urith the odds in r ot the Cast End Gyms, though the A. A. and its friends have been quietly ng even rnonev when they could not tin odds. It is but fair to say that the Jt cannot be foreseen. The nest Foot Forward. otb organizations will have their strong teams in the field. An air of mystery r the exact make-up oi the teams is wn out on Doth sides. .Neither captain illing to give his opponent any ad van -, and it is thought" best by each to re e a secrecv as to how the men will play who they will be. There is a certainty, ever, that the A. A. A. team will be 7 strong and it may be productive ome surprises. Many ot its men have stars on noted college teams and others e played great games with local teams, ether they have worked enough to ter to play a winning game to-day is a stion that will be determined this atter n. On the other hand, the East End us have played several gamei this year, on each occasion some of the bestmen i been off To-day these men will prob- be back in their places, and while may not be in the best condition, the l will be in better shape, and if it don't it will be because the A. A A's have en together too strong an eleven. How tlie Teams Will Line Up. i far as decided upon for publication teams will be drawn from the following l.A. Positions. P.A.C. i Center 5 Culbertson Sterensou ., ) Blchey f. Guard Lawless J (James Anil Cantain 1 .... Klrchuer ..... Jacaie . -Miller I Geowcv J' I Bert Aull End Bush VPhelan (Dlbert t len ...HalfBack i P,1ii5r -: ...a Anil, n 3 - Quarter Back, Martin Captain t Dlbert tte Full Back Martin arrangements for handling the large 1 at East End Gym Park are complete. der that travel to and lroru the grounds not be interrupted the Duquesne line put in a switch at Diamond and Boss :t at which point cars may be taken. Pennsylvania Railroad Company's is also run near the park, and the Citi ' Traction Company's cars may be used :tting there. The Duquesne line will extra cars from 2 o'clock on. The Seconds in Reserve. acager Barbour will have a large nnm 1 assistants in keeping the crowd back i the ropes surrounding the field, and jest of order will be preserved. was intended to play the second Gvm i asainst the Hijli School team this ling, but the match has been post ed, since it is possible that the second i may have to he drawn on for the noon game. It is also possible that second team may be drawn upon for game with Geneva College to-morrow -noon. ie manasers of both teams say that s will be no "slugging," and as the ire and referee will be chosen from ide organizations, it is expected that jse watch will be kept on both elevens revent undesirable plays. But with faese precautions, both teams will "play " from the "kick off" .. Ehodes, of Cleveland, has been se i to referee the game this afternoon Mr. Brown, of Johnstown, has been -.ted as umpire. Both gentlemen are known'and well ported in the rules of rame. WILL BE A GEEAT 052. os Selected Tor To-Morrow' Great As sociation Game at Exposition Park, ere will be a great football game to ow, under association rules, at Exposl Park. The famous Pittsburg team and earn or the Frankford Athletlo Club of tdclphla will line up against each other, lome brilliant playing maybe expected, tout doubt the Frankford eleven are fine a team , as ever have In Pittsburg. if not some : better. They have a remarkable; -d us they won tne League enn last They also defeated the Diooklyn 1 to 0, and Home time ago plaj ed a- tie the rail Iilver team, who were thrice lpions of the United States. They also the 11 medals offered for competition by of St. George societies of Philadelphia, his competition they defeated seven s made up of the best players In Amer This certainly Is a brilliant record, and i it is said that the Pittsburgers are dent of holdlrg their own, there will rbe some football plaving. The team arrive Jn this city to-morrow evening rill locate at Staloy's Hotel. It mar be that many of the team have played in champion teams ol England and Scot- j Pittsburg team have been practicing , but not so long as the)- should have . They are full of confidence, and Cap Powell state that they are the best of football players that have ever been n together in Western Pennsylvania, st every player has been a member of a that have been prominent in English .contests. The contest will' start iptly at 3 o'clock T. a., and those who to see scien title and lively football will t worth tneir while to witness the game, .earns will line np as follows: urg. t Position. Prankfbri. eweu. uoai. Flojd, tewell ...Full Backs. . Snelson. , well. Cap .... Krown. .... Crownunt. .... McDevltt. .... Kohluson. .... Quirk ... blmpson. .... Coisey. Brennan. .... Campbell. me ick. . Half Sacks.. tewell, Vii"!I r oks .... arrall.... hWa$dle Jrien..... sldron. ... , Forwards..., icrves for Pittsburg will be Poole ami jns. W. Dunn will be linesman. A Game at WUklnsnnrg. st promises to be an Interesting foot pime, under association rules, will take i this afternoon at Wilklnsburg be a the team of that placs and the New eteam. The latter are a One lot of irsand an excellent contest Is sure ' to ' ?5.- ' ... talte place. The game will start at S JO. The Wllklnsbnr-tfRm will ber Grm.4, Or 51ae phorson; full back', Irwin and Crlder; lmlf backs, Fowler. Clillds anil SUarman; for wards. White. Ellis Waidle, Payne and Cunningham. The W, A. A.- Bugby team are practicing dally and are open for con tests. Address P. O. Box K' Wilklnrturg. GreensDorg ts TJnlomtown, , This afternoon the 'Greensburgn and Uniontowna, will meet at TJnloritown and an excellent game Is expected, as- both, teams will lineup stronger than at any time so far this season. The make up or the teams will bet Gnenibura. Positions. Vntan'oan. JSavne Outre ....Marshall Brotherllu Eight mini A. Betll Coulter , '.trtguard n.Frankenberg IIoucK Right tackle Lynn Opeland Lirt tackle....... Balslger Jlllsh R'ghtend Leamon Jamison Lett end Millar Barclay QuaterbaCk .....Wllhelio Fnrtw angler KlgU half back. Hnrd liovard .Left half back... . Coll Howard Full back. I. Beau Extras, Greensburg son and Alcorn. Donohoa, Cribbs,Okl- HAETHA"v7ILKE3 BEATEH.' The Famous Slare Falls to Win a Remarka ble Eace at Nashville. Xasuttixe, Oct. 10. Eeautilnl weather and a strong card drew a good attendance at Cumberland Park. In the postponod 2:19 stake : ace Martha Wilkes was again made a favorite at even money, but after leading to the home btretch Hamlin's Nightingale challenged her and beat her borne in 2:10& In the firth heat Greenleaf took the lead on the back stretch and was not again headed. Nightingale made a strong play for him in the homestretch bat conld only finish sec ond. Time, 2:1 It stands as' the fastest five heats trotting on record. The talent got a bad fall in the Consola tion stake for 2 year-olds. Princess Boyal was mado an immense favorite, but she be came unsteady and was distanced in the second heat, giving Tier backers no chance to save their money. Ermlni was made a favorite in the 2r28 class and won, although Geneva forced ber to trot in 2:13. The team Belle Hamlin and ulobe failed to beat the record, but trotted a mile in 2. UK- To-morrow is-a State hollday.and with the "ciand card a large crowd is expected, excursion parties having been formed In all sections. Summary: Stake Ji COO. for2.'19 class- Grcenleaf ....4 114 l.Dandy 8 T 4 5 4 Mglrttngalc.S 2 2 1 2 II. Wllkes.,..6 4 s dr M. WllL.es....l 6 6 3 3jS. hippie. ..7 5 7 dls Xlghtlngle2 X 3 2 si lime. 2:13, 2:104;. 2:12, 2:10& 2:11M. 2:2 clas6, purse 000 W anlwell. .1 1 1 Eura 4 George W 6 Count Robert. 5 4-7 T 4 S 8 dr Lee ItusielL., Edwin K..... Baron Posey, ..2 2 3 .-.7 6 2 ..3 5 6 And uutter. xnn , 9 3 C Time. ::16S. ZtltH. 2:1SX. Consolation suke; for 2-Tear-olds, purse $1,500 Margrave 2 I liPrlncessBorai 1 dls 'the Couqiteror.....4 2 2 Lone Star. 8 dls Wistful 2 3 MaryMagdalene...dls Kratz 5 4 Uentllevre Ulkes.dls lime. 2:21, 2:J). 2:21. 2:23 class, nurse S2.5U) Ermine 2 1 1 HVerllnda I t 3 Geneva l 2 2 2Marrcecu aia Time, 2:15. 2:l3.1i. Z:KH, 2:19 biake for j-vear-old pacers: Divan....... Jill Phyllis Wilkes... 4 Blue Hal i. 2 3 21 Hustler Busseh,.. 3 Time, 2:l5),.2:i?, 2:1S'A. TRACK RECORDS AND TALK. Washington Track Officials Say They Are Losing Money at This Meeting. Washikotoit, Oct. 20. Five excellent races at the Bennings race track to-day. Aciowd equal to that of yesterday was in attend ance, and, as each race offered good chances for speculation, the betting was probably the heaviest of the meeting. Four out of five favorite j won. Tho track is a little deen In dust. The weather has been very good, and, though the attendance has been equal to other meetings, the officers of the club assert that they are losing money. Sum maiies: rirst race, purse $500. for 3-year-olds and upward, selling; six and one-half lunonga- Lyceum 103, Sims, 3 to 1. first: Arab U6. Bergen, 6 to 1. sec ond: Key West 102. W. Midgley, 8 to 1. third. Bosa U," 3 to 5; Experience, Dal) srl&n. Woodcraft and Sir Walter Lalelgh ran unplaced. Mutuals paid $9 50. Time. l:il4. Second race, purse $500, for 2-year-olds, selling; five and one-half furlongs Mirsnall 118. Doggctt, 2 to 5. first; Orphan 99, W. Midgley, 9 to 2, second ; Courtship, aims, iioj, mini. Tar ana Tartar, Jake Johnson, Atlanta, Eph nnd Pansy ran un placed. Mutuals paid t: 83. Time, 1 :08& Third race, handicap sweepstake, $10 each, $70 added, fcrall ages, one and one-sixteenth miles Gloaming 105. W . Midgley, 6 to 5. won; Mary Stone 110, Doggett. 2tol, second: Versatile 105, G. Tay lor, 6 to L third. Koquefort and ' Count ran un placed. Time, lttSH. Mutuals paid $S 70. Fourth race, purse $600. for 3-year-olds and up ward, penalties and allowances, one mile Vardee, 114X. Thompson. 7 to 5, won; Speculation 98, W. Mlagley. even, second; Tom Tough 98. Larrlssey, 3 to 1, third. Charade ran unplaced. Time, l:43)x. Mutuals paid $1 35. Fifth race, puroe $500. 3-year-olds and upward, six furlongs rhe Fop 107, Doggett, 1 to 2, won; Ada blue 101. Bergen. 5 to I. second: Lady Allen 101. G. 1 Ullams, 50 to 1, third. Koinuer filly, Querr, Heel and'loe filly, Zora, Lady Wooster and "Maid of Athens rau unplaced-. Time, I:i8. Mutuals paid $: 40. To-Day's Washington Card. Louisville, Oct. 20. Special. The follow ing pools were sold here this evening on to morrow's races at Washington. First race, four and one-balf furlongs Shelly Turtle 110, Saladln 110. Ingot 110, May Lose 107. Con trary 107, KnleUnack colt 107, Herald 103, Bonnie Dundee 103, The Sorceress 103, Allee colt 103, Young Duchess 103, Fannie Hall Ally 100. Lady Superior 10J, Lou Khett U0, Najitha loa, Dolly W. 100. Xo pooling. Second race, five-eighths of a mile Lalevlow 117. S20: alcutt 117. Kit Llthb-rt 114. $11): Void 111. 5: sirrocco 111. $3: Capu xvagcicr 1W. $J; Alcalde iu J3: Lemon lilussora 103, 15: J. ii. Freed la. $3; bvracuse 102. ?3: Carmine 94. $2; IroublciomeSi. $--': Montvllo Si $2, Third i ace. three-rourths of a mile Tormentor 111. $25; Llale HO. $20: LlizetU 104, 18; Key West 103. 112: Ella 100. $5; ihlswick 92, $5. Fourth race, one and three-sixteenth miles Diablo 112. $ii: Cynosure 105, $10: sir Walter Kal. eighI03. $1; AlgownlkO, $2; St. Joe 97, $5; Larch mout97, (5. Fifth race, one mile Lowlander 122, $1$; Michael 122, $25; St. Joe 107. $3; King Thomas 102, $3; Krl klna 99, $5; Sockbarrea 93, $3; Belle D 90, $3; Emln Bey 87. $2. Busy Day at Independence. jjDEPESDE2CE,Oct. 20. To-day was a heavy one on the Rush Paik programme. Fonr races wero finished, and one of them a 12 hcat, equaling the world's record of heats in a race. Four-year-old, 2:45 class, fcoo Kate Wilton..! 4 14 llhellmontl...5 5 dls 7 dls 4 dU dls ai likes-aa 2 -Wilkeilan 2 1 3 2 2 1 4it!oTter.... 3 3 Wul'n Klng.8 Genevieve... 6 3 4 2 2 Dial Time. 2:3. 2.23, 2:29, 2:J8, 2:27. 2:25 trot. 1200 Glitter. 1 1 1 Lee-Chief.... .. 8 ..8 7 Dinah Cosset 4 3 MaudV 7 2 bbadeland Baron ..2 5 Twlndall 3 $ 2 Vlndix.... 3 S Mart Dixoa., ..9 9 General stringer.. 10 10 d 4 WaveriJ. ...11 d Amailab Gift 5 4 6 Time. 2:2M, 2:30M. 2:23. 2:25 pace, $J0 Red Lady....4 7 11 lCashler, Jr...8 Trump 5 2 18 2 Strathberry ..1 T.T.Barnum8 6 8 2 5 Wheeler C... 2 Blrcutha 3 8 3 5 8 Blue Bell 9 Eggleton 7 4 8 6 3 Kate Povertv. 5. 7 16 3 4 9 9 4 4 dr dr dr dls lime. 2:21!. 2:21. 23. 2:23!,, 2.'24J. 3.10 trot. $0- Keu uaron .... Kauliiox 3 5 4 5 6 4 19 Haldee B Frank M Pilot Don D Sir Gordon.... Monatlsa Jack Relde.... , 4 3 5 2 , 13 9 6 4 11 710 7 5 812 6 12 3 3 dls dls 17 15 13 11 8 8 .. 10 1 2 1 11 dr 9 14 14 8 10 dr btrephon Doctor Can 1213 9 12 9 dr Moak n 2 6 8 10 dr Frank H , Korthmont , IMnnle Wlnson., Armadale Bavada Pordura Tommr Bov 8 10 11 U dr .14 13 7 dr . 7 12 15 dr .10 16 dr ,15 dr ,M dr , dls . dls Judda Wilkes Time. 2:27. 2:315f. 2:31. I:tC,.2:J3'f, 2:35. 2:36J(. 2:33, 2:10, S:ZS, 2:J5tf, 2.3JM- Lexington Winners. Lexington, Oct. 20. Following were the results of the races here to-day: First race, selling, purse $300, one mile-Laura Doxey, 2 to 5, won In a drive by a nose; Alary, 10 to I. second by a length ; I Irst Lap, 12 to 1, third by two lengths. Time, 1:41. Second race, selling, purse $300. three-quarters of a tnlie-Tee Mike, 3 to 1, won by two lengths; Rep utation. 3 to 1, second by a length; Interior. 6 to L third, whipping. Time. l:15Js. Third rate, handicap, purse $4"0. mile and an eighth Anna, f to I. won by a length; benorlta. 3 to 1. second by a length; Bob L, 2X to tl third. Time, I:j5.S- tourth race, purse $300, for maidens, nine-sixteenths of a mile Adora, 4 to 1, won easy by a length: Clara Belle, 6 to I, second by half a length; Merry Eyes, 5 to 1, third by a neck. Time. OS. Firth race, parse $300, nine sixteenths oiamlle Mattle Kinney. 4 to L won in a drive by three parts ora length; Denlselte, 7 to 6. second by a length; Uesperla, 4 to I, third, whipping. Time, 5574. t Selling the Thoroughbreds. tfztr Tons, Oct. 20. The fourth day-a aale of thoroughbred horses by Tattersalls at tracted a large number of turfmen to-day. Some good prices were paid. The following were among to-day's sales; From the Heather ettia-Hamptoa Belle, I br. m., 1838. Hampton-Sllverr Belle; W. Lakrshitul.-$t,600. Her nialincBS,,ch. m.,.lSB8. Georee Frederick-Mary Queen or Scots; W. H. Forbes, $1,850. Indiana, b. m.. 1SS3, Uncas Sldeview: (i. D. Wilson, $1,30). Sweet Helen, en. m., 1883, Sweet Biead-Helen of Troyj Frankness-, stud, f 1,400. Kallicrates,- ch. h., 1BS7, Hermit-Isabel; W7 1L. Smith o Sons, 12,500. Property or G. D. Wilon, Lexington. Ky. Ann Fief, br. m., 1878, Alarm-Kate Walkerj It. .A: Swlgort; $4,500i Property of F. J. Coleridge-Boles Ormolu, b. m., 18S5, Hampton-Brlc-a-Brac; j; N. Lamden, Jr., $5,250. Glasgow stud St. Bridget, b. m., 1888, Galopln-tTlster Queen; W. Lakeland; $2,600. Lavegold, -b. h 1884, The- Miser-Margery Daw; Henry Harrison, $1,850. Property of R. T. Herman-Hodfee Uttla Woman., b. m., 18S6. Sir Bevys-My Lady: B. W. Walden, $1,200. .Frimsair, br. nt., 1879", Macaroni-Evelina: A. Belmont; I1.C0J. Record Breaking: at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. The track record of Belmont Driving Park for either trotting or pacing, was broken to-day by the stallion Saladln, who paced a-mlleMn the 2:15 race in 2:11 at the same time- breaking his own record 2 seconds. The1 record breaking was the first- one paced- to-oay in therm finished race of yesterday, and placed two heats to Saladln's credit. Ferguson, the driver or Puritan, made affidavit before the Judge that Green, Saladln's t driver was not trvlng to wlnj and the Judge fined Green $1U0, and declared fell bets off ou the race. fCNMAraxs: 2:15 class class, pacing, purse $300 Rebus 6 4 4 4 11 2iGray llarry.. S S 2 J ro Puritan 2 G 2 1 23 2 Saladln 1 1 5 J dr Copperfield.,.4 2 1 6 4-1 8Uckwcll 6 dr 'lime. z:i4. zuift. z:ux, .aim, :' iui, ' Monroe Wilt ri-i ciass purse kw- Til es.. 1 1 1 Cornelia Wilkes. ... 4 7 Lady-Douglas 8 7 6 Tom Murray, 7 8dr Buckskin 9 Sdr Archie rol. Walker ,.t X 2 ..5 2 S ..2 5 6 EUa E Dju'T C. Time.! ..4 4 2:17J4J:17V. 2:I7W. 2:27 class, parse $300, unfinished Pedler -1 llCyclone. Jr 2 8 6 4 5 5 3 Wick C 4 I 4 Ben S 3 Famous Ulrl.. 5 r 2 Klorll inau e Time, J:23, V.UH, 2:23, BICYCLERS BUSY- TheyWlU Parade and Contest. In the Key -Stone HUlCllmb. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Keystone hill climbing Contest wilL take place. Over 20 entries have been received by Secretary J. W. McGowln. Tbese'lnclnda" Messrs. A. L Banker, W. a Moore, E. T. W. Craig, J. tt Toung, W. M. Miler, a S. Crawford. The hill to be used is Boup street on South !feg Iey avenue, from Fifth avenue south. Its length is 950 feet, and it rises 143 feet in that distance. It is expected that there will be a large attendance to. witness tue- two events. The first is an onen affair, in wlllch riders from all parts of Western Pennsylva nia will compete for a gold medal. After tbl has been decided a club climb also for a gold medal will take place, and' lr is ex pected that nearly all the wheelmen of the city will he in attendance. In the morning the wheelmen will take part in the parade, and it is especially de sired that unattached riders take part. The following- named gentlemen will serve on taffor Marshal, and will report to Chief Marshal J. F. Ballev, corner Filth "end Old avenues, at 9-30 a. v. shaip. Mensrs. A. P. Murdoch. John W. Grove. J. a Kaercher. H. E. Bldwell. A. G. Pratt, J Charles W. Houston. H. D. Squires, T. .1. Keenani W. B. Knhn, Florence O'Nell, W. a Fownes, B, P. Bache, A. K. Darragh, a A. Boyle, W. J. Weisser, O.J. Parker, J. O. Bockstoce, Rev. Dr. Holmes, Rev. O. B. Mll llffan. F. L damn. C. M. Clarke. G. A. Lvon. P. N. French, Mr. Sivlter. Mr. Axtell, E. T. W. Craisr, B. E. Humphreys, P. A. Coburn, C R. MoOonald, Dr. a a Lange, John W. Black, John Pierpout, J. H. Glaninger, J. A. Johnston. The division will form on Old avenue, right resting on Filth avenue, left extend ing west on Old avenue. The Allegheny 'cyclers will have the right of line, and will be followed by tha Keystone Bicycle Club, other clubs according to numerical strength, unattached riders next in line. Club cap tains will report to chief or staff the num ber of men in line. Unattached riders from Pittsnura. and surrounding towns will re port to Mr. A. E. Darragh. Unattached riders from Allegheny will leport to Mr. B, P. Bache. Speoially decorated wheels will be placed on extreme left of line, and riders will repoi t to Mr. W. J. Weisser. Wheelmen are expected to wear dark uniform, white standing collar" and cuffs and dark cap. The column will be formed by "lours," and this order ill be preserved wheiever pos-8ible-on line of march- O. H. AllertonJr., Is Marshal and J. W. McGowan, Adjutant. GEEAT WHEELMEN AT CHICAGO. Zimmerman and Other Cracks to Compete InBaces To-Day." Chicago, Oct. 20. To-morrow will be the opening day of the big dedication tourna ment at wasuingiuu jrarit uuuer .sue aus pices of the Chicago 'Cycling Club. The track is in pcrfeot sltape and all arrange ments have been made for the accommoda tions of a big crowd. The fiist event will be a one mile novice race in two trial heats. For this there are 21 entries. The orio mile 2 20 class has 14 entries. Then comes what will bo a great race, the halt mile handicap, for which 65 men have entered. It will be run in three heats and a final. Zimmerman and Davis are scratch men in the first ljeat, Tyler and Lumsuen, in the second, and Johnson in the third. 'The two mile handicap has exactly 60 entries, Zimmerman. Tyler, Johnson, Lums den and Sanger, of Milwaukee, Deing scratch men. The two mile open has 21 entries, in cluding all the crack riders of America and the best men of this section. The one mile 2:40 class with 31 entries, w ill he run in two tri il Ilea's. Tre two mile 5 00 class has at tracted 17 riders and should be a -uieutince. The gi eat riders are in splendid condition. Two Pugs Afoul of tho Law. Meyphis, Oct. 20. Jack Davis, pugilist, whose swinging left killed Dick Nolan some time ago In a mill before the Amateur Ath letlo Club, was indlctedformanslaughter to day by the grand Jury. He is still in Jail. Mickey Finn, a feather-weight boxer, who broke Ills arm in a fight with Jack Davis two months ago, was given a term in the workhouse for vagrancy to-day. Thinks aiitcheU Is Joking. Chioaoo, Oct. 20. Jim Corbett was shown tho London cablegram stating that Charley Mitchell had posted a forfeit to flht him for $10,000 a side at New Orleans next May. "I will gladly make this match," be said, "and take aome trouble to do so. But I do not believe that Mitchell has posted money or challenged in good faith. If he has there win be a fight sore." The Diamond. Jake BEcaCLix left for his home at Hannibal, Mo., yesterday. TBI world's' championship contest will be re sumed at Boston to-day. M. QuiEK-(l) Galvln came to Pittsburg In I8S5 from Buffalo. (2) The players you name were traded, THE hut game of the Suburban League will take place at Wllklnsbnrg to-morrow between the Crafton and Joseph Horne teams. Grist Bsigos has returned from St. Louis. Although Von der Ahe didn't release him he re fused to pay him any salary from October 15 to the 30th. Brlggs may put In a claim to the League. Dak Richardson will sue Washington because Wagner deducted $1,000 advance money from his contract this year. The contract expressly pro vides that $o00 be taken oat this year and the balance next. W. A. Adams, well known In local baseball circles, witnessed the games at Cleveland this week. He won money on the Bostons, and states that the CleveLinds -'are not In it." He says the crowds were great. MIseeBaneons Sporting Notes. In Boston the betting on the Choynskl and God frey cattle Is S10O to $70 on the colored man. Several Frenchmen have Invented electric bicycle lamps. They will soon be very common. Zimmerman, the bicyclist. Is opposed to cash prizes as be believes that the change will lower the standard of amateurism. August Belmont has bought the stallion Rayon D'Or Tor 3iO0O. being $2,000 more than what the late Mr, Scott paid for the horse. Sailor Brown is in London, presmnablv look ing lor a tight and not overlooking the Joints where they sell big ones without any froth. Bt. FLORIAN will be bred as a sire by J. A. A. H. Morris next spring, and Is to be trained a'ter being mated with 20 of the best matrons on the farm, among them Reckon. A SUPREME Justice In Mew Jersey has come to the conclusion that the Gloucester race track. Is a nuisance, and has ordered tho grand Jury to in vestigate the matter for themselves. There was a Chicago man recently traveling In Switzerland awheel and he came to a 15-mlle bill .and very steep. The only way to make the descent awheel saf el j was to hitch a good-slzad tree to the wheel to act as a drag. He surprised the natives. Hcoh Leonard, the wrestling instructor at the Manhattan Athletic Club, .was recently presented with a handsome goWwatch and chain and locket by the members of his class. The recipient's name, together with the date of presentation and a cherry diamond are engraved on the timepiece. Caotrrts prevented by the timely use of Dr. BuU's Congh Syrup, the mother's friend. - Tourist Walking Hats at 85o, all colors and black. Come and see, . .. K.S. Giles, JKL M and M 'deral street, THE WEATHER. mnM yrzrrrn For Watan Termtylvcmia: Jhtrtatbui Cloudlnm,Frdi ably Followed lyJZgN, Sho& en; Wett'WindX For Ohio imryei giniai Shown VarlabU Wmdtj CooUr-inrNbTihem JTenludcy. TJie irnmte,r la lowest' northeas of wnirfi SMtin, nnd highest, over'the Central Rocky Mountain distrlots. It Is also low; north or Montana Tire pressure hai de creased slowly during, the day in the Central valleys and on the Atlanticrooast, 'with gem erally cloudy, weather arid light, showers' In tho State, of the. Central Mississippi Vali ley: Fair weather- continues- on the Atlantla coast and in the Guir States and from, tha Upper Mississippi Valley, westward, over tho Rocky Mountain, districts. It. is slightly cooler onthfr Atlantic-coast north of Hat teras, and in the Central Mississippi and Lower. Missouri valleys. It is slightly warmer n the lake region, and.the extreme Northwest; Comparative TBmperatorev Fittrburq, Oct.30. The Local ForecutOffletsI of the Weather Bureau In tbl city furnishes the following: ; vet. so osl- Oct. . ISA $JLX- -44 1IAH- ltx - -00--ei -tx -as 4S 4a 43 em- wr'x- m- SXKrEBATURK A.YD KXIXTX1M. Maximum temn 62 0Range., Minimum tcrno w.o Free... Mean temp 61.0 .1X0 . .00 RIVER NEWS AND NOTES.. , Louisville Items The Stage of Water- and the Movements of Boats. IRPKrTAI. T1H.EGBA3IS TO THS DrSPATOtt.1 Louisville. Oct 20.-Eusines3 fair. Weather cloudy and cool. River stationary, with 7 Inches on the falls. 2 feet 11 Inches In the canal and Sfect 2 Inches below. , Departures-For anclnnatl. Congo; fbr CJroU ton. Big Kanawha for Kvansvllle, J. W. Hart. What Upper Gauges Show. Wabhen River stationary at low water mark. Cloudv and cool. . . .... Mono antown River 4 feet 6 Inches and station ary. Clear. Thermometer 58 at 4 P.M. BaowxsviLLE -River 4 feet 8 inches and station ary. Cloudy. Thermometer 82 at 5 P. VS The Newa From Below. Wheeling River 1 root 3 Inches and falling. Departed-Hattie K, Matamoras. Clear and coou Oaibo River 4.2 feet. Cloudy and cool. Ar-rlved-Clty or Hickman. Natchez: Osceola, above. Departed-Sidney Dillon, St, Louis: City pf Hick man, St Louis; Nellie Speer, below; Osceola, Greenville. , EVAjrsvrLLERiver 1 foot 8 Inches and sta tionary. Cloudy and cold. MKMPnis-Biver 2.Seet 2 Inches and falling. Cloudy and pleasant. Local Klver Items. ECfilSESS at the wharf will be suspended to-day. Tue Charlie Hook left for the fourth pool yes terday evening. Stage of water below the Davis Island dam, 1.8 feet. Jtlvcr stationary. THE steamer Maggie was dredging at Walton's lower landing yesterday. The Kltiabeth made her dally trip to and from Elizabeth on time-yesterday. Tins Tide was expected down from the fourth pool this morning with a tow of coal. THE low-water boats Wood and Hattle Knapp are stlllengagea In the Wheeling trade. The Cyclone left for the fourth pool last even ing with four empty barges and two empty flats. The Lexington lias-gone Into the Cincinnati and Shllo trade, with Captain Balf Gasher in command. The steamer Blaine arrived from Morgautown on time, but left for that place 40 minutes late yes terday. The Evansvlllo Mall Company have traded the steamer Grace Morris for the steamer Robert Ii. Carson. i CAPTAtif I. B. Williams returned fromLools vllle on Wednesday night. He has recoveredfrom his reoent Illness. . Captaik Jamf Richardson, another of the pilots who left some time ago to Inspect the lower river, returned yesterday. ED ROUBH returned yesterday from a three months' vacation spent ou his rarm In Covington Island toxesumo bis duties as stewartf of tho On ward. captain B. B. Williams, who has been act ing as mate on the Bcu llur for the last lew months, owing to the Illness of Captain Charles Harrison, haauow retired to allow Mr. Harrison to resume. THE excursion steamer Music, owned by Captain Chris Young, was purchased by tha Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Compiny on Wednesday Tor $3,400. Ihe purchase was made at United States Marshal's sale at Cairo. TEI-STATE BREVITIES. Huntingdon, Pa. The town Is terrorized by burglars. Derby W. W. McEtvee, an agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Company, was Jailed charged with embezzlement. i Lotaljiabna David Thomas, nn old resi dent, committed suicide by leaping from an upper window. His mind was affected, Moundsville, W. Va. Lafayette Elza, an old associate of the Cooleys, has beguna-life sentence in the penitentiary for a minder committed in 1891. Hazleton 'Squire O'Donnell, a prominent politician and Justice oItbe Peace, was shot and killed yesterday morning by his con stable, Isaac Phillips. The men engaged In, a political discussion. . Columbus Swisher Bros., dealers in leaf tobacco and manufacturers of cigars, have naked for a receiver. The capital stock is $47,000. The failure of one member of tho Aim to meet his obligations to the same is-r alleged as cause. ( Tifein, O. Suit has been brought against David Wj ant, a wealthy larmer of Republic, by H. H. Moyer, a Tarm hand, wno was ln Juied on Wyant's farm during the baying season last July. The men were using a patent bay loader and a heavy derrick at tachment fell upon Moyer. He was terribly crushed and has been under expensive med ical treatment ever since, iie wants aiu,w for damages. From i.uuuura union stauou ennsLjlvaniaLinss. 'iiainj Bon by Central Time-. Northwest SysteBa Fort Wayne Roate DirABT lor CJiicago, points intermediate and beyond: 130 a.m7.10 a.m., 12.20 p-m., 1.0O p.m., 8.45 p. m., J11.30 p.m. Arrive from same points : 12.Q5 am., 11.15 ajn.,6.00ajn.,6J5 ajn..,o.55p.m.,. 6 43 p.m. Dip axt forTeledo, points intermediate and beyond; f7.10a.m.,lZ20p.m.,lJ)Op.m:UllJpjn. Amuvi from same points: fL15 a.m.s 65 am., fa.45p.ni. DarAJtr for Cleveland, points intermediater aadV beyontV. fa.10 a.m., ISO a.m.. flO p.m, 11.05 p.m. Axkivk from same points: &60a.m 1.65 p.m., 5J5 p.m,J660p.ra. Detaxt for Martins retry, Bridgeport and BeHaire : fSJ0a.m. 10 p.mM 4.10 p.m. Ajuotb from samr poinu : fBjUO a.m., 1.55 p.m., f60 p.m. DxrAKT for New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m., tl2.20 pjn. Axjuvb from same pants: -tL25 pirn., f8.40 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Vonngstcwn and Niles, f3-45 Pa. Anxivs from same points : 18.40 a.m. Defakt for Youngstown, 1X20 pjn. Axuvatrosa Youngstown, 8 45 pjn. Sonthwest Srstem-Pasi HaBtUeRotile Detaxt for Cohimbas, Cincinnati, IndiaBapous, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: l.lQ a.m., 8J0a.m.,8.45pjnlI.15pjn. Abrivi from same points:, 2J2Oa.m.,6.00a.m.,5.0p.m. Dxtaxt for Columbus, Chidaeo, pomu mtetmediata. and beyond: 1.10 a.m., 112.05 p.m. Aajtrvs from same points: ZSO a.m.,f8JB pjn. DsrAXT for Washuigton, tS.15 a. m., f8.85 a.m Ilop. m.,tS0p.m.,tI.45p.m.,'140p.m. Amtri from WaahingtoB. j65 a.m., f'iO a.m., j&SO a.m., f!05 a.m.. f2 85p.m., fS 25p.m. DarAST for Wheelmg, 8.80 a. m., 112 05 n'n., t45 p. m., f8J0 p. m. Akmvb from Wheeling, 45 a. nu, f3.05 p. m. 5.50p.m. BpeeUt Notice. PtrLLsuit SusrrM Quo and Poxxai am Sturm Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems, Local Slxotmo Cabs rmintog to Cobnnbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, To!edo,and Chicago tn ready for ocenpancy at PltaboTgh Union Station at B o'clock p. m. Tim Tabucs of Throevh and Local Accommoda tion Traiat of either systssa, not llnniabore.caa oe onisuso as uo r utn ai SSa- Pillslaiish, aad at principal ticket-cJgcas sylvaaJa Lines West of Pittsburgh.! sylvaala DaUf. lit Bandar. tB.8tnr(lai. Tfir.MoBay. UMSeB. WOOD. -r . FOBO, mm THE OKlGiNATORS SPEAK. WE HAVE STOOD THE TEST FOR OVER FORTY YEARS. Wesarefthe recognized designers of fashion, from whom all others copy. BUT THEY DO NOT POSSESS THE. MORAL SPIRIT AND COURAGE TQ EQUAL OUR SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM. WE HAVE WON THESE TITLES OIST THHUSE Q-3ROTJ3STJDS EISNER & PHILLIPS WILL EVER CONTINUE TO OPERATE. ' SO per cent saved on Tint. See the 81.00 Ht, Worth S3. EISNER & PHILLIPS, The Recognized leading Clothier, Hatters and Furnishers, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF WOOD, KAILEOADS. T)ALTEHOra AHT OHIO BAILSOWDw ' J iebedale la effect tiept. j, mm, fiutern ttaw. or nwilIIMn, IJ. C.. fisltlniore. Jhll. TforlC "8 00 a m and 1pn. For Cumberland, 6M. 'SOOim, 11 iff 920pm. For Connellsrllle. 460. 00. 58 30 a tn, 1 10. 44 15. 00 and For Tnlontoirn, 46 00, S 00. 53 SO m: 10. 4 IS and ti 0Q pm. lor Mt. FlnuiL to w ana to vw u; l int. u aoa ta Ml p m. For-WMblnrton. Pa., T , is lOandi 4 30 a m, 4 00. 4 4S.7pm. For Wheeling. 7S0,iS10ana43Jaam, HCO, 7 80, IlliStpm. For anclnnatl and Bt. Loni. 7 2) a ra. V M and 111 45 p m, Jfor Cincinnati 11 65 p m. Sat. urlT onln For .Colnmbut. "7 ffl a m, V X n4 . Ill 61 f For Newark, "7 3) am, 7 30 and 11153 pm. For Chicago. 7 20 am and 1 30 d m. Trains arrive from Sew York. Phlltrtelpbla. Bal timore and Wash'ncton. t 20 am. 1 30 d m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, 8 SO am, 8 40 p m. From UheeUn, 3 M and no 45 a ra. 44 14, t7U and '9 40 pm. rarior ana sieapinc can.ro ouumon, wasnuu- ton, Cincinnati and Chlcajro. DallT. ILIallr axccDI Bin 41ally except goudar. Sunday only. ISatnrday only. IDallr exceptsatnrday, Tha PI ttabn re Transfer Cora nanr w HI call far aasT ebeck barraf from bottls and rtaldencM span orders left at B. O. ticket office, oorner tit tit arenna and Wood street, and 638 Smltbdeld street. 4. T. ODELU CHAS. O. SCULL, General tfaaacezw Gea. Faas. AsenU i PriTBBURO AND LAttC ICBrt RATLSOiS Company. Schedule In rffeot. May 15. 1884. Central time. DxrABT For Cleveland.'!. 00 a.m., 1.66, 4.2), 9.45p. ra. For Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. '1.55, 9.45p. m. For Buffalo. 8.00 a. m 4.10, "S.4ip. m. Forfialamanca. 8.00a. m.. 1.tt, 9.45 p.m. tor Youngstown and ew Castle, 8.00, 8.0O. UjSOa! m.. 'LSS. 13.80. '4.10. "Sp. ra. For BeavtrFalla. s.00. T.00, 8.00. 11.30a.m.. 1.6S. S.30, 4.20. 8.S0, t.tip m. For Ohartlers. 15. SO. 6.98, 00. 18.46. 7.00, f.tt.lM. 18.00, 8.30, S.lo, 11.30 5.10. 6.30, 8.0O, 1.46, 10 p. m. AMT-From CloTeland, i a. m.. 11:80, lilt 7iop. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St, Loots, JiSOa.m., 1x:SJl "7i p. m. From But. falo. :t0a. m 12i30, SiJOp. m. From Salamanca, 619, 10i0Oa m., 7:S9n. m. From Youngstown. and Nw Castlsv 8:30, STiSS, noiOO a. m., izt3" 6:18. "r-30, SiJOp. m. From Bearer Falls, Si20S:39, 7.1. 104 a. m., inn, iTse. 6113. VM, 9:30 p. ra, P..C. Y. trains for MansOeld, 7:37a.m., 12:10, 4:p, m. For Esplen and Beecbmont, 7:37 a. ra 4:06 p. m. P.. CAY. trains from Mansfield. 7:31. 11:60 a. m,, 27 p. m. From Beechmont. 7:31. llrtO a, m. P.. McK. AY. B. B.-DKPABT-1'or .New Haven, 8iao a. m.. 3KJ0 p. m- For Weat Newton, s.so a. m.. 3i00. 6 p, m. ABBITX From New Baven. 9:00a. m.. 4i07 n. m. From West Nawton,. 6:53, ii00 a, m., 4:07 p. m, , For McKeesport. EUsabeth. Uonongahela City and Ball Vernon, 8:40. 11:05 a. .. 4:C0 p. m. From. Bella Vernon, Monongabela City. SUza feeth and McKeeaport, 7:40a. m., UiaS, tsp.m. Dally. ISondays only. IIO and Oram Stw Castle only. ittJEicjsjofflct. Qsenitbflild. Stents A LT,rGHBNT VAXLST BAILWAT CO J. Taking effect June 26, 1892. trains wlU leave and arrive at Union sUUon. Pittsburg, tut tm standard-time: 'JJnffalo axpress Leaves at 8:20 a. m., 8i60p m. (arriving at Buffalo at 6:45 p. m. anaitaua. m.j: amveaas7:uoa. u.. i:so-p. m. vm c-uy ana, uuooin axpressjjeaves e.w m. sjo a. 1 m., ,1(30 P. L lcnton Le arrives 1:08. e-Ji. 10:20 D. m. Ei. ,eaves 8:46 n. m. 1 arrivea lOiuO a. m. Jilu tanning Leaves 9i0( a, ra.. 6:00 p. m. ; arrives 8.84 a. m.. 1:66 n. m. firaebnrn Leaves 6:50 a. m.. 11:06 p. nwiMp, m., Cil6p.m.; anlvea 6:40 a, anna. m.. i:sp. m., 7iwp. m, 7i40D. m, Valley Camp -Leaves 10116 a.m., 2:30. 9:80. 11:30 ) p. m. : arrives i40 a. m., 13:80, 4:40, 111 10 p. m. Hnlton Leaves T'Op. m.j arrive 9:30 p. m. Sunday trains Buf. falo express-Leave yO a. m.. 8:60 p. m. ; arrives TM6.a-m., 8:36p.m. Emlenton Leaves 8.-05. a.m.; arrive 9:16 p. m. EJtunnlng Leaves 11:40 p. m. ; arrives 19:lo p. tn, Braeburn Leaves 9:60 p.m.: arrives 7 HO p. m. Pullman parlor buffet car on day trains and Pullman sleeping car on night trains between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Ticket oflkes. Ho. UOFlflhav. and Union sutton. JJAYLO McCAKGO, J AMES P. ANDEESON. Qsa 'I Supt? Geo. Pass. Agt PlTTSBtJMG AND WEBTEEN RAIL-WAT , Schedule In effect May 15, U81 (Central time). IJcDot cor Anderson st, and Elver a v., Allegheny. Droart for Chicago. JiOO p. m. SollsV train with pulliaaa sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford, t7tl0 a. m. For Clarwn. t7:10 a. m. t2icop. m. For Soxburg, TilO a. m., txiCO, t4:2Sp. tn. For Buffalo, rle, SleadTllle, t7iU a, m. For Greenville, slercer, Qrov City, f7:ia a, m.. tttoo p. m. For Akron, CleveUnd, tltlOa. m., "2:00 p. m. For New Castle. "7iU a. m., 2:00. t3:06. P-m. F ."W Butltr, M:sa 1:10. ti:30a. m.. 1:00. t:3. 15:15 n Trains arrive! Front Kane. Mi46 p, m. ; CI 1Ui a. m.. tf:4a. m.tFoxhurr, ta.0a.fl Clarion. Foxhurr.'tt M. Ud0 a, m,. : m. 1 urn. t im p, 1 m.: urceavtiie. mef ccr. Tii:ai a. m.. tsmu d. m. : Aaron, U:M a, m , HMv. m.iNew Castle. rJlW. 'UtSBa. m. HM ilrCal iin iriiii. as HlHi -.w :30 a. i Us, a, (as. FAIR AND GENTLEMEN. Your kind attention to this slice of importance. If you carefully analyze the productions of various cloth ing writers you will notice that they all guarantee to sell the cheapest, best, etc. NOW, we don't want you to believe us on basis of that nature. WHEN we ask you to call and -inspect our double breasted Overcoats at $ 1 2, $15, $18 to $40, WE guar antee you a saving of at least 33 per cent, and, re - garding the Double-Breasted Suits, we will take pleas ure in convincing you that those at $10, $12, $15 to $25 cannot be du plicated for a cent less than our guar anteed saving, 33 per cent, PENNSYLVANIA RAfLROAD. Ik JStfict Jumt 12, 18K. Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburg as follows (Eastern Standard TImeU ' MAIX JLINX EASTTTJlKD. FennsTlTanta. Limited, of Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15 a. m., arriving at Ilarrlsburaatldi p. m Philadelphia 4H5 p. m.. f ew ork 7.00 p. m., Baltimore 4:40 -p. w.. Washington 5A5 p.m. Keystone Express dalrr at 1:3) a.m.. arriving at Raltimorp 11:15 a. m.. Wasbini;tonl2:ap. m., 5f eV York 2.00 n. m. , Philadelphia 11 SS a. m.. Atlantic Express daily at 3:10 a. m . arriTlnK at Harrisburfr 10:30 a. in., Philadelphia 1-ap. m., lew York 4.00 p. m. Earrlsbnrg Accommodation dally, except Sunday. 6:25 a. m.. arrlTln at Harrliburg 2:50 p. m. Day Express dallj at 8.00 a.m.. arriving at Har rlsbnrjr 3:20p.m., Philadelphia 6:50 p.m., Neir York 95 p.m., Baltimore 6:45 p. m Wasblns- Ilall train Sunday only, 8t40 a. m arrives Harrl. J only, 8t40 a. m arrives , Phaadelphla 10:ii p. m. lyl2B0p. m.. arrlvlnz at ourKv:wp. m rnnaaeipma loup. m. Mail Express daily 12B0 p.m., arriving atHarrLv- Duritiu:uop. m.. ., connecting at Harrisburz for nitjaaeipnia. Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p.m., arrivfnit at Ilarrisburr 1 :Oi a. m.. Philadelphia 4:3 a. in., ana Now lork. :10a. ra. Eastern Express at rlsuura? 2.10 a.m 10 t. m. dallr. arrlrlnflr liar. Dauimorc ti:jj a. m., vasn- ..'.., -r . .v., . Ington 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 6:0 a. m and iew iorK7HUa. m. Fast Line, dally at 8:10 p. m., arriving: at Harrls burg3:30 a. ra., Philadelphia 6.M t. m New York 9.30 a. m Baltimore 6:20 a, in.. Washing ton 7:30 a. m. All through trains connect at Jersev City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn, N.Y., avoiding donble ferriage and Journey through New York City. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m Greensburg Accom,, 11:30 p. m., week dajs; 10:31 p. m. Sundays. Greensburg Express 5:16 p. m.. except Sunday. JJerry Express 11:00 a. m ex cept Sunday. . Tl all Accom., 6.23, 6.00, 7:40, 8:35, 8:50, 9.40, 100, 11:00 a. m., 11:15. 12:50. 1:20. 2:30. 3:43, COO, 4O0. 61 16, 6:00, 6:45. 7:25 9. CO, 10:20. UOup. m 11:13 nli'ht, except Jlonday, Sufcdiy, b:jo. in, SO a. m.. 12i.S. 12:60. 2:j0, 4:0, 6:30, 7:A, 9UO. 10 JO P. nu and 12:10 night. WULhisburg Accom., i.15. fi:CO. r,:U. 6:45, 7.00. 7:25TV7:4l), 8.1(1. 6:35. 8.50. 9:40. 10.30. 11:00. 11:10a. m77lV:01. 12:15. 120, 120, I do. 1:30. 2.00. 2:30 3:15, Jl40. 4:WI. 4:10, 4:2. 4:3o. 4:50, 5 oa 5:15, 5:10. 6:45, 6,00. 6:20. 6:45. 7:76. 6:20. 9:00, 9t& 10:20, 11:00, 11130 p. m. wetk-daTs, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday, 6:30. 8:4a 10:30 a. in.. 12S. 12:50. 1:80, 2.30. 4:30. 5:30. lOD. 9:00, 9:30, 10:30 p. m, 12:10 night. Braddock Accom., 6:26.6:00. 6:16.6:45, 7.00,7:2. 7:40, 8:00, 4:10, 8:35, 8:5a 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10, a. rn 12:01,' 12:15. 1230, :60.rI:a). 1:30. 2:00, 2:30, 8:15. 8:40, 4:X 410. 4:26, 4i30,'4A5. 40. 5.00, 5:15. 6:30. 6:45, 6:0'. 6:20, 6:46, 7:25, 8:20, 9:00. 9UV, laljO 11-0O, ll:30p.m. week-davs, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30, 8:00, 8:40, 10-80 a.m , JJ5. 1:50, 1-30. 2:30. 4:30, 60. 7:20. 9:00, 9 JO, 10:30 p.m . 12:16 night. bOrTHWEUT FENN KAJXWAY. For Unlontown 5:2V and 8:35 a. m 1O0 and 4:25 p. m. week-days. MON'ONGAJIELA DIVIHIOX. OJJ AVDAHIUMIV3, 111. For MononeaheW Otv. West Brownsville and TJnlontown. 10.40 a. m. For Jlonongihela Cltr and West Brownsville. 7:35 and JOc4H a. m.. and 4:50 p. m. On Sunday. Si5a a, m. and 1:01 p. m. For Slononeahela Citv only. 1:01 am 8:50 d. ro. week-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a, m. and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom. 8:33 a.m.. 4:16. 6:30. and! 11:35 p. m. bunday. S. 40 p.m. "WJiST JPJERTNST1WJLNIA DIVISION. os A.tD aftor .nrxa 20. 18D2J FromFEDEEAL SfKKET STATION, Allegheny City: For Sprlngdale. week-days. 81. 8:45. 9:25, 10.-40L llOa. m.. 1:30. 2:25, iMt. 5:00. 5:45. 6:10. 6:20. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 12:35 and 9.30 p. m. For Butler, week-days, 60. 8:43, 10:40 a. m.. 3:13 and 6:10 p. ra. For Freeport. week-day. 65, 8:45. io.-40a. m.. 8:15, 4iOO. 6:00. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sun days 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week-days. 10-40. m. and 6:00 p. m. For Paulton and Blalrsrille, week-days, 6.55a. m- 3-15 and 1030 p.m. 3T"Tbe Excelsior Bargage Express Company will call for and check haggagn from hotels and residences. Time cards and fun Information can be obtained at the ticket offices No. 110 Fifth ara nuc corner Fourth avenna and Try street and Union station. CBAS. E. PUGH. J. E. WOOD. Genesal Manager. Gen'lPasar Agent. PILE CURE A cure for Piles. External, Internal, Blind, Bleed. Ing and Itching, Chronic Recent r Hereditary. Tbls remedy ha positively never been known to ana licning, vnronic ivecui r aerauwi remedy has positively never been known fall, tl a box. ror (L by man. a guarantee gli with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to H a pox. ior fx oy man. gnaraaiea giyen runa infl so IX not curea. the ss If not cured. Issued rt EMTL STOCKY, Drnrglst. Wbolesal andBetall Agent. Xo. M01 and 1701 Perfn ave and Fclton St.. Pittsburc. corner Wvlle ave. Fclton St.. ritUburg, Pa. Us Stucky'i lslarrbaa Jt Cramp Cure. 23 and 50 cU, jalH8-oj MANHOOD oura Varlcocale. Lost Vizor am I will send (sealed) FREE the recipe that made a man of me. It cannot fall id. ana auiasuiuo; crettoas or exc. Address with si J,AVJMI,JM)wTsJalrillls jMt SQUARE - tm ill 111 'Mil ill ft f U HI lllit " ill ill i liSf IMk r.cl9wr PURE BUTTER, SOID BT GEO. 6TVNSO!f 4 CO, . Fne Groceries and Table Delicacies, Sixth avenue. Jy20-Jtw DOCTOR WHiTTIER 1 fENN ATENDK, PITTSBOPG, P4- As old rosldents know and back: flies o( Plttstnrc papers prore, Is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in tho city, devoting specful attention to all chronic) SffltNOFEE UNTIL CURED sponsible irDni IC and mental dis perses H In VUUO easef.pbysioal da cay, nervons debility, lact of energy, ambi tion and liope,tiniaireilmeinory, disordered tiirbt, self distrust, basbfnlnet, dizziness. flecple-np-s, pimrHe", eruptiono. imiiover flicd blond, lailln-r cower.. oriranio waalci I nes. lypepsia, constipation, consumption. iinnEiin? tne person luruu-Miiess, nticietyaau ninrriee,perroBnently,safely nnd prlvdtaly ST?.. BLOOD AND SKIN t'ZVZ eruptions, blotches, fallinirlmir,bone, palms glandular swellings, ulcerations of the) tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara enred ior lira, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated Iroin I IQIM A DV kidney and the system. Unl IN All Ii bladder de. rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other palnfuL symptoms receive searcnins treatment, prompt relief and real cure". DrTwhittler's life-Ion extensive expert ence insures, scientific and reliable treafr menton cotmhon sense principle-. Consulta tion free. Patients :it a distancons carefully tteatcil asirnora. Offlcu hours, 9a. M. to i r. m. Sunday. 10 a. m. to 1 r. x. onlr- UB, WIIITl Ifcit.SU Peim uveuiio. Pittsburg. Pa WEAK MEN. YOTJB ATTENTIOl, IS CALLED TO TUX TUKMui msxjn gesat inglisu bxuzdt, Jv a Gray's Specific Medlcing aaafrl IF YOJ SUFFER rota manna. -,K ar- vous Debllltr. Weakness of BoUv and Mind. Spermatorrhea, and Impotency. and all disease that arise from over-indulgence and self-abnse, as Loss of Memory and Power, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and an earls' grave, write for our pamphlet. Address OKAY MfcUKJINK CO.. BmTalo. N. Y. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at 81 CO pc:r package, or six packages for 66 00, or sent by mall on reerelpt of moner. and with every (6 00 order WE GUAltA IV TE E a cure or xaoneumtmmmmmmmmmm nrunaeu. JM-On account of counterfeits, we hare adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the onlv aenuln. Hold In Kd I 4'msoitrg ana 1 sruarailtees issued uarantees issued by S. B. HoUaaV cor. Smlthfleld and Liberty sts. Jyl8-7-irwTosn DDK'S COTTON COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician, hycczsi'ully usea trwnthj62 thmuandtqf Uuiitl, la the only perfecilv safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware of unprincipled drug gists who offer Inferior medi cines in place orttils. Askfor COOK'S COTTOT BOOT COMPOUND pile no rubtth Me, or Inclose II and 6 cents In postage in letter, and we will semi, sealed, by return mall. Full scaled particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 sumps. Address Fond I.lly Company, So. 3 Flsner Block. Detroit. Mich. -Hold In Pittsburg by UU3. .tl..HLWU Jt SON. de17-5l-eodwk 412 Market st, Manhood Restored I "JEKVP.SEEIIS." tha wonderful remedy: is sold with a written, vuarante to cure all nervous diseases, such as Weakliemory.LoM of Brain Power, He ache,., Wakefulness Lost Manhood. Night, ly Emissions, Kervou. ness. Laasttnda. all VS70KS ASO ARXK VWEKi. drains and loss of pow. bt i -uw wenoiHTB orrana in euner sex caused by Overexertion. TOnthfnl ftrrrir riPariMHlwa n..n) , -m . ., FSfta tobacco, opium or stimulants which oon lead to InflrmltT. Consumption and Insanity. Put up coo. renient to carry In vest pocket. 81 per package by sail; Bforfc. WIthTrytorderweirlTeatwtoei luarantw to cur or refund Oumoneu. Circularised AoarejsJierve Seed Co.. Chleaao. III. Plttsburtr. b Jo. Flaiolu M41UMkrMII as y tki .VI . V . jl. A.S?llsilTaatV.-. 5b 1 T i 4ii.!Kawsfe.J mmmmmmmmE&smmmmmmmmmmmmmm tidj immmimMmmsmmaBfmsmmrMstm'w'MrmMMfmitm ii!affl
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