TfSRFjS'Sp?'!- Cr, sr THE' PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, ' OCTOBER- 29, " 1892. CHOICE PROPERTIES. ."HOUSES AND LOTS, "HOUSES AND LOTS, HOUSES AND LOTS, FROM $5,000 TO $150,000. 15 .COME TO THE GLORIOUS "': . 'EAST END. City and country combined. " -Iton't delay. Tou're bound to come. And the more you buy the more you w ill make. , Call on JAMES M. "WILKIKSON, 421 Wood Street. E yOU ARE ! .40 ACRES, Squirrel Hill; AT $1,500 PER ACRE. Undoubted bargain. JAMES M. WILKINSON, 421 Wood Street. Chamber of Commerce floor. SMALL HOUSES. BUILDERS & SPECULATORS, Tour last chance at this $25 PER FOOT FRONTAGE, 1 Square From Cable Line. I am offered the price, hut terms not quite satisfactory. Call quick. Call quicK. JAMES 3L WILKINSON, 421 Wood Street. BEECHWOOD PARK PLAN. These lots front on Shady, Denniston and Linden avenues, the latter paved, and on the beautiful SO- oot boulevard, known as Beochwood avenue, now being sur veyed by the City Eneineers, -which, when completed, will connect Highland and Schenley, Puiks.the two beautitul garden spots of which Plttsburgeis feel so justly proud. These lots certainly commend themselves to the attention of carefm investors for many reasons. For instance, they lay beau tifully, command views that aie unsur passed in the whole East Liberty Vallev, aiein an elegant, first-class neighborhood, and are the most convenient plan of lots in this coming field to cable and electric cais. For terms and salesmen to show you pioperty call on . C.L Cor. Thiid and ood St. FOR SALE Bfflll Bull Lots, 80x380 FEET EACH. The location is one of the finest These lots front on street and board walk leading from railroad station. This plot is the cream of the Chartiers Valley; no lull side; all level ground ironiing on two streets. Dr. W. IL Dale and several other Pittsbnrgers have secuiedtbe adjoining lots lor purpose of erecting elegant suburban homes. Low ptice and easy terms. GEO. JOHITON, ilL, 79 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg. MANUFACTURING PROPERTY-One or the best lucatkins in the eit; nearly 25 000 squaie tiet; 1: on-clad buildings In fine condition; lailioad switch in property; sew ers, gas, water, stable ana office: choice Tvnnerty and reasonable price. Black & liaird, 93 Fourth av. BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. For BANK and RAILROAD Employes. For CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. For ADMINISTRATORS. ASSIGNEES. TRUSTEES. COMMITTEES, RECEIVERS, etc Approved by the Courts. Municipal, State and Federal Governments. Approied upon all city contracts In PIttsbarg and Allegheny by special ordinances. THE CITY TRUsT. SAFE DEPOSIT AND SURETY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital, full paid 300,UOO Surplus 150,000 A. McD. BAILEY, Agent, 4 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. my2S-S4-s HAVE THE TITLE OF THE PROPERTY OR MORTGAGE YOU ARE ABOUT TO PUR CHASE EXAMINED AND IN SURED BY THE FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 AND 123 FOURTU AvixtJE. ITS CAPITAL OF OXE MIL LION DOLLARS IS A GUARAN TEE WOKTH HAVING. S500TOS500,000Lmo sages, citv or country piopeny, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,818 Wood St., pittBburg. Telephone Ka 975. TWO FJMIiEHS, Priddy and Courtney to Con test the Two Mile Cham pionship of America. TEE RECORDS OF .THE MEN. How the A. A. A. and C. A. C. Elevens Will Line Up To-Day. LOCAL FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGES, fatisfictory results at tlie Wasliington Jockey Club L'aces. GOSSIP ADOUT SPORTING MATTERS A sporting event of unusual interest will take place this afternoon at Exposition Park at 4:30 o'clock. Peter Priddy, of this city, will run Joseph Courtney, of Ports mouth, England, lor the two-mile cham pionship of Americi, a stake of 5500 aside and the gate receipts. Peter Priddy is well-known in local sporting circles and was never defeated in a match race except by Harry Darrin, of Sheffield, England. Darrin was brought to this country by 3Ir. Jim Kennedy, "the sporting editor of the Xew York Times. Priddy has several well earned victories to his credit, having de feated such able men as Joseph Jordan, E. CI McClelland and Michael Kennedy, of Chicago, who at that time was champion of the world. Courtney holds the record as the cham pion mile "runner of England and has been brought to Pituburg by Mr. Jim Kennedy. He is 5 ieet 10 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds and is built very much on the lines of Fitzsimmons, the pugilist. Mr. Kennedy thinks him a wonderful runner; in fact, proclaims him to be the best man in bis class. Courtnev won the championship of Great Britain last July by defeating Cam eron Bell, of Edinburgh, Scotland, who up to that time never had been beaten before in a one-mile run. Courtney has twice been beaten by Mc Clelland, who was defeated by Priddy. On that, account the sporting element in this citv "is incline 1 to Javor Priddy. Priddy was seen yesterday at 4 o'clock along with Sam Cay and was in first-class condition. Mr. Day is, well known as never having bandied a losing man and is confident ot victory again this time. The betting last night was very lively, the odds being 5 and 6 to 4 on Priddy. HOW THEY LINE TO. The Men in the Allegheny A. A. and Columbia A. C. Game To-Day. Washqtos, Oct. 23. Special To-morrow afternoon the Columbia A. C. football team will play the team of the Allegheny Athletic Club, of Pittsburg, at National Patk. The local players have imptoved in their team work, under the coaching of Bergen, of Princeton, and will put up a strong game. The Allegheny Athletic Asso ciation, better known as the Three A's, have one of the finest lootball teams in the West. Coates,of Lehigh, plays" right guaid; Trees, a local man, occupies center, aud Kountz and Donnelly watoh left guai d and tackle. Foster, Captain of last j ear's Princeton preparatory team, alternates with Ewing, of Harvaid, at quarter back, Bowand, Bodon, and Campbell are the half backs. Camp-, ueii was at uai-varas training tiiDie last 3 ear, playing -ul on the Vatsity eleven. I Norman JloClintock, one of Yale's best ciioivn men, is plaving full back. Tlie C A. C. team will have Adam Johnson or Schwab atycenter, and cither of these should gicatly strengthen that weak place. Johnson is active and heavy and his condi tion is good, as he has been training for weight throwing all summer. Schwab weighs 230 pounds, Is active and quick to learn. Emery w ill play at quarter, Shields, who, though slow Is other -ise excellent, will play lull back, Lewis and Burroughs w ill be halves. The ends w ill be taken care by Weaver and Wilson, both or whom ate doing well. Wells and Church at tackle are unap proachable. Dickinson, the all around athlete and boxer, is trying bard for one guard, and with a little moie coaching will make a good one Will Church, the other guard, tackles well and runs quickly with the ball, but is weak at blocking. To-Day's Football Games, To-day the Western University or Penn sylvania and the Greensburg elevens will p ay at Greensburg. The teams are .yery evenly matched, and a most interesting game should be the result. It will be the fir-t game on the Gieetisburs grounds this season, and a laige attendance is expected. Captain C. E. Aull, of the P. A. C's, will um pire the name. The teams will line on as lollons: Gieensburg. Position!. W. U.ofPenna. Coshey , Center Meckllng Brotherlln t... Right tackle Trees Gopeland Right guard Hill Bayne Left guard Thomas Coulter Left taikle Neal Mlsh Right end Evans Jamison ..Left end Calvert. H. S Barclay Quarterback Smyers Furtwangler Right halt back GUI Bovard ...Left halfback Galvert, . H Uonard Fullback Boden The second team of the P. A. C's will leave carlv this morning for Umontown, where it i. expected an exciting girme will be played. The teams will line up as lollows: UHiontoan. Positions. P. A. C. Seconds. Miller Center J. Anil I.. Ileal Right guard.... , Hoyce Marshal Left guard Kernohau Boyd Right tackle Culbertson neale Left tackle Hamilton Leamon Rlgnt end Close Ruttermore Left end Voigt ilhelin Quarter back Bailie Coll Right half back Straub Franklnberry.....Lelthilf back Goeway ..... ........ . ui. uavk.. ....... xi cnueru Park Institutes, 36 High School, G. The Park Institutes de eatcd "the Alle gheny High School eleven yesterday after noon by a score of 36 to 6. The half-back work of McCain and Scull for the Park In stitutes and of Evans for the High School were tho features of the game. Evans made the only touchdown for the High School. Theie was a large crowd present, and the game was inteiesting throughout. The Patk Institutes ill plav in Sendckloy this attcrnoon at 3 o'clock. The teams lined up as follows yesteiday alternoon: Park Insti vie. Position. Sigh School. Hartley Center Howard Musgrave Right guard Diehle Burrows.. .v Leit guard Anthony Murray. Right tackle Hunter McKeuzie Ltt tackle. Geer Armstrong Right end Farrar Close.... Left tad Lojran Davis... Quarter back Tuflrt bcull Right half back. Evans .McCain ana saucrs ...Leu nair hack Reed lusher Full back. .Hill , Local Football Notes. No game In Pittsburg to-day. No excuse has yet been received from Indiana for falling to keep its date here to-day. THE Sewlckley Athletic Association eleven will play the Park Institutes at Sewlckley this after noon. The P. A. C's tried to arrange a game with the Altoonas to-day, but Altoona was otherwise en gaged. The A. A. A.'s started for Washington. D. C, last night. They may be beaten, but they will make a good showing. Captain Auli., of the P. A. a's. will act as umpire for the Western University eleven to-day in their game with Greensburg. The Princeton Preps are to play the A. A. A.s here on November 19, unless tlie game between the P. A. O.'a and the A. A. A. 'sis changed to that date Instead of the 12th. The a. a. a.'s Insist In playing the game with the P. A. C's on their own groan us in ah legheny,- though they win hare to be contented with only 25 percent of the gate receipts. The High School team will meet the vAatorn University Preps on Tnesday afternoon at the P. A. C Park. Next Friday afternoon the High Schools and the Wllklnsburgs will try conclusions. Tlie Washington Kaces. Washinoton, Oct. 28. As the Fall meeting of the Washington Jockey Club 'draws to a close, the attendance increases very materi ally. To-day one of the largest crowds ever present was at the coarse. The day could not have been better, and as the events were all well contested, the result was most satis factory. Summaries: First rare, Mr furlongs-Liselgl03. Lambley, 8 to 6, dm: Emln Bey 103. Doggett, 6 to 2. second; Ailee Colt 118, Taral. 10 to 1, third. Grace Brown. Herald and Ingot ran unplaced. Time, 1:15. Mu tual, paid (1 65. -Second race, one mile Void 113, Bergen, 5 to 1, first: Cottonade 104. W. Mldzler. 8 to 5. second: Belle D. 95. J. Lambley, 83 to L third. Prather, iseiwooo. Aigoma, Ada lime and Syracuse aiso ran. Time. 1:43 Mutual, paid (39 90. Third race, mile and one-sixteenth -Diablo 117. Taral. 4 to 5, first; Mary Stone liO, Doggett. 9 to 2. second; Candelabra 103, Sims. 4 to 1, third. .Key West, Lowlander, Lizzie, Lyceum aud Lady Superior ran unplaced. Time, 1:I8. Jlutuals paid 15 10. Fourth race, six and one-half furlongs -Experience IIS. Daggett, 4 to I, first; Grand Prix 117. Tara', 9 to:, second: Alcade 109, Lambley, 7 to 2, third. Vardee and F.enty also ran, lime, 1:22. j utuals paid f 14 05. Firth race, six furlongs-Bertha B (Ally) 101, Sims, barred In the betting, first; Fansv 101, Lamblev. 10 to 1. second : Zora 107. Dor sett. 7 to 1. third. Qnery, Heel and Toe (gelding). I.ady Alien ana Laay it ooster rail unptaceu. Mutuaia paid f3 25. Time. 1:17. The TPashrngton Card. Louisville, Oct. 28. Special The follow ing pools sold hero to night for the races at Washington to-morrow: First race, flve-eighths of amlle Knight 110, J25; Tancv colt 105, J18: Hiram 105. $3; Jake Johnson 105, ?:: Roman 105. $2; The Sorceress 102, fz: Edith Belmont 102. $5; Naptha 102, $5; Lady superior 102, 3: Fanny Beverly 102. fl Second race.one mile Experience 114, f 16: Nock barren 108, 13; Temple 103, 89; Larchmont 102, S2o; Alcalde 93. fi. Third racf. one and one-eighth miles Diablo 122, IS; Fldelio 114, (12: Lowlander 115 (12; Gloaming 109. 3; Cynosure 107. ; 1 toiler 107, 2; Candelabra 106, 5; King Thomas 9J, J2. Fourth race. Ave and one-half furlongs Void 126. I5; Syracuse 104. 5; Melanle ill, 112: Belle L 109. 125: Lemon Blossom 108. So: Aspen Leaf 105. $2. Fifth race, three-quarters ot a mlle-Dalsyrlan 117. 112: Major Daly 117. f 10: Helen Kose 114. I8; Rosa H 114. $25: Speculation 112, II: Woodcraft 102, i2j Versatile 102, fi; McCormack 97. 5. To-Day's Nashville Card. Louisville, Kr Oct. 23. Soeaal. The following pool weie sold heie to-night on to-morrow's Nashville laces: First race, ome mile Ethel Gray 95, tlO; Vallera 100. 12; India Rubber 103, JS; Bonnie Bird 104. SI5; To Tinb en 100. 50. Second race, three-quarters of a mile Koto 100, 2; Empress Frederick 106, fo; Ernest L 106. (5; Julius Sax 107. 5: Hlndoogim 1(S. J2: Blanches Last 109. 15; Montevlso 110, (5; Miss ltosa 111. 52: Old South 112, fl; Coata Klca 1.4, $8; servitor 122, f 25. Third race, one mile ana 70 yarns uarus iu. r.. The Peer 102. 12: Alphonso 103. S2.5; Henry Jenks 106. S18: N Ihil 107, SI; Koeboy 1CS, 12; Little Annie 109. f 20. Fourth race, five-eighths ofa mile Maid Marlon 105, 25: Col. S 103. $?: Taylor Haydon 103, $2; Hau nlean 113. f2: Fitzsimmons 121, 32. Fifth race, one-half mile Elora 111, 5: Idi May 110, 5; Streak of Lightning, 110, 5: Paddv Roach. 113. 15; Dave C 113, (2; Hliiton 113, M: sayon 113, I2J; I.akevlew in, 2; Hluman 113, ?3; Oakforest 113, f 12; lmprese 113, 12. Miscellaneous Sporting Notes. Peter Jackson says he is ready to fight Corbet at any time or place. It is almost a certaintv that the light between Johnny Grlffen and Dixon is off. Captain Kino, of Trlnceton, savs It is abso lutely certain that Biggs will not r play on the eleven this year. Tickets for theTale-prlnceton game on Thanks giving Dav will be on sale In this city as well as Philadelphia, Hartford and Boston. W. C. HICKOK. the freshman from St. PanP s School, broke the Yale hammer throw record on Thursday. He tossed the Iron 103 feet. Chotjjski Is now the favorite In the betting on Monday s light the odds having shitted within a week. In the Hogan-L ons fight, the same night at Coney Island, Johnny Grilfen will go behind Uogan. It looks strange to see Stlckney and Donnelly playing on the same team when the encounters of these two men on Jarvlsfleld, when stlckney )layed for Harvard and Donnelly for Princeton, are remembered, HEAVY-WEIGHT THROWER QUECKBEItXER. of the M. A. C Is suing -am Cornell for $0, to 1 for damages received by a blowjn the stomach, which, he savs, Cornell dealt him In Detroit. September 27, 1S91. The suit is looked upon humorously by Mr. Cornell. Tom O'BOUBKE has replied to the challenge or John H. Quinn. of Pittsburg, who pottered to match Paqdy Smith against Joe Walcott, OMtourke's llght-we'ght colored champion, for 11.000 a side. u'Rourke stated he would make the match for Walcott to fight Smith In December for ,1. 000 a side, providing the Coney Island Athletic Club would oifer a suitable turse. but he would pay no attention to Quinu uutil the latter tent on a forfeit of S1O0. TOTJK horse and baggy can bo sold by a cent-a-word ad. in THE DISPATCH. Send one for Sunday. s PEOPLE COKING AND GOING. Joseph F. Sinnott, of Philadelphia, the owner of the Gibson distillery, inspected his works at Gihston this week. He Was ac companied by his daughter. Last evening they returned home. Superintendent T. L. Daly and Miss Daly came to Pittsburg to see them off. C A. Baird, traveling passenger agent ot the Queen and Crescent road, and Haley C. Ives, manager oi the art department tor the Woild's Fair, put up at the Monongahela House last night. X Kirk White, of York, the friend of Chauncey F. Black and a veteran Democrat, arrived in the city yes tei day. He thinks Cleveland's chances are rosy. John Glenn, one of the secretaries of the Republican State Committee, wholias been doing spine work in Allegheny county, went to Philadelphia last evening. Hi-Congressman George W. Crouse, of Akion, and C A. Egly, commercial agent of the Queen and Crescent load, cut up at the Duquesne yesterday. Major John Burke, with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, passed thiouzh the city yesteiday bound fur the Pine Itidge Agency. T. W. Phillips, of New Castle, a Eepub lican candidate lor congress, was in the city yesteruay. ue expects to nave a walk over. Edward Dougherty, of New Brighton, and H. P. llerryhill, of Ciinnellsville, are stopping at the Central Hotel. C F. Lake, of Titnsville, and A. M. Todd, a Washington oil man, stopped at the Seventh Avenue yesterday. W. T. Wilson, of Indiana, and P. L. Manly, of Canton, registered at the St. James last evening. t B. F. Herrington, of "Waynesburg, and P. G. Cochran and wife, of Dawson, are at the St. Charles. ' Thomas Wilson, of Wheeling, and James S. Mack, ol Gieensburg, are legisteied at the Andeison. J. B. Finster, of Scblosser yesterday. "Weston, was at the PIttsburgers In New York. Xew York, Oct. 23. cTpectaJ. The follow ing Plttsburgers are leglstered at hotels here: F. W. McEieery, Fifth Avenue Hotel; Mrs. Dllwortb, H. C. Hirde, A. G. Nicola, Holland House; C. E. Dinkey, C. L. Poweis", Hoffman; O. S. Uershmaii, J. Mnriay, J. J. Brown, Broadway Central; H. C. Hull, New York Hotel; G. O.Kerap, Astor House; T. C. Lindsay, Metropolitan; E. Welier, Im perial; J. A. McLaln. J. W. Mc Farland, Giand-Hotel; D. L. Biown, Bruns wick; J. V. Gibson, Hotel Albert; a HU, S. Hall, Continental; W. O. U. Woods, est miuster. What's Become of Nellie BIy? Why, she's writing for the New York Family Story Paper, of course. Just watch the boys distributing the opening chapters of her new story and get a copy tree. Her new story began in No. 991 of the Family Story Paper. For sale by all newsdealers. BEAX ESTATE SAVINGS BANE, LIM., 401 Smithfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue, Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits of $1 and upwnrd leceivedand Interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts To Wheeling at One Fare for the Hound Trip via Pennsylvania Lines. Tuesday, November L tickets will be sold at above rate from Pittsburg, SteuDenville and Intermediate ticket stations. Eetmn coupon valid until November 2, inclusive. Don't Take the Kisk Of tire or thieves, but keep your valuable papers, bonds, etc., in the sale denosit vault! ot the Farmers' Denosit Natinnm n,L -i? Fourth avenue, and upward. Boxes tented at $5 a year Fur Boas, , 3 yards long, $2, .Muff to match, 95conts. Come and see. . t E. S. Giles 82, 91 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Angostura Bitters are the most efficacious stimulant to excite the appetite. The finest and best fitting kid glove in the maiketat J. H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. DEVrrrr's Little Early Risers. No griping no pain, no nausea; easy pill to take. THE DISPATCH From Observations Taken at 8 P. M. Yesterday. jv-.TLrvrTC v Wr" lilt tYr "WtJ&vT-F 7V S& I jmEMVILLE ( 1 l -yJ V Q mEmvmzS M- - -' fnZrmi . Aori 2V-o I A j MaP50 Jif-0 (J VIOK5-BUTCP (1 A--Q ' tv" ' ft 7. 333CEXA.iVA.'A-IOJ. o CLOUDLESS. PARTLT CLOUDY. Arrow files with wind. First figures at station Ind'cite temperature; next figures indicate change In temperature; and figures underneath, if anv. Indicate amount of rainfall or melted snow In hundredths of an inch during past 12 hours: T indicates trace of precipi tation; Isobars, or Bolld black lines, riass through points of equal pressure; isotherms, or dotteJ lines, equal temperature. , Storms generally move from west to east In atmosplicric , waves, of which the crests are FOR WESTERN rEXNSJLYAHIJ. AND OHIO Showers, Followed by Clearing Weather During Saturday; Colder Saturday-Right; Fair Sunday; High West Winds. FOR WEST VIRGINIA Fair; lYest Wmds; Colder Saturday Wght. Weather Conditions aud General Forecast The storm which was central near Duluth this morning has moved eastward to Lake Hui on, increasing greatly in energy and caus ing dangerous gales throughout the Lake legions. The barometer has fallen 0. of an inch near Lake Huion during the past 12 hours and rising 0.5 of an inch in Minnesota, attended by high northwesteily winds and mncli colder weather in the Northwest. The weather continues fair except in the Lake regions, where rains are reported. It is decidedly warm er from the Lake legions southward to the Gulf ooast. It is slightly colder in New Eng land, and decidedly colder from the Upper Lake region to the Eocky Mountains. Fair weather will continue generally throughout the Southern States, the Central valleys and thevNorth west, with rising temperature on the Atlantic coast and colder weather In the Cential valleys. The storm now on the Lake regions will probably reach tho Atlantic ooast Saturday, causing dangerous gales north of Hatteras, and will be followed by cold northwesterly winds Saturday night ana fair weather Sunday. Pittseuro, Oct. 28. The Local Foiecast Official of tuo Weather Bureau furnishes the fol lowing: Barometer-8 a. m., 29.99; 2 p. M., 29.83; 8 P. il, 29.73. Belative Humidity 8 a. m., 64: 2 r. m., 42; 8 p. M., 45. Precipitation past 24 hours.fiom 8 p. M .00. Temphratuke-S a. m., 45; 12 m., 62: 2 p. m., 54; 5 r. M., 53; 8 P.M., 51. nighest, 55; lowest iO; average, 43, -which is 3 degiees pelow the normal. RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Louisville Items Tho Stage of Water and the Movements or JJoats. rsrECiAL telegrams to the dispatch. inm.r,,.,, not. ss.-Ttuslness dull. Weather clondvand threatening rain. River stationary. with 4 inches on the falls, 2 feet 8 lncnes in tue canal, ana 3 feet below. The Big K-inawha has again entered the Carroll ton trade. The Robert Carson arrived and de parted lor Leavenworth Depirtnres-For Cin cinnati. Conto: for Carrodton, Big Kanawha; for Lvansvllle, J. W. Hdrt. What tho Upocr Ganges Show. ALLEGHENY JUNCTION-River 5 .inches and stationary. Cloudy and cool. , . W arren River stationary at low water mark. Mohgantowv River 4 reel 6 Inches and station ary. Cloudv. Thermometer 4!) at 4 P. M. HROWNSVILLE River 4 feeW Inches and station ary. Cloudy. TbermometerB0 at ST. M. The News Trom Below. WnriLisO1 River 1 foot and stationary. Cold and cloudv. i Cincinnati -River 3 feet 8 inchcs.and station ary. Fair aud cool. 1 Picked Up on the Levee. Stage of water below Davis Is and dam 1.8 feet. River falling. The Clirton came down from the fourth pool with five loaded coal flats yesterday. I The Hustler came down from the fourth pool yesterday with two flats and 8,700 bushels of coal. Tun Delta had her painting finished yesterday and Is as good as a new boat after her overhauling. The feny boat Short Cut was tied up yesterday at Chartiers.. repal.iug some slight damage to her boilers. The Dauntless came down yesterday from the fourth pool with three barge and one flat loaded with coal. The Rescue has been tied up at the wharf for two dars renalrlng some slight leakage. She goes to the pools again to-uay. Wm. Heptonsi-ahl has been engiged for the season to pilot on the Harry Brown lrom Louis- vine to flew Orleans. joe Dcsx. second encineerof the steamer Dia mond, left vcsterdiy lor his home In Louisville, where he wlti spend three weeks. The Cyclone came down from the fourth pool with six flits and 22,410 bushels or coal and re turned with five empties yesterday. TnE Hustler aud John F. 'Walton were In spected yesterday by Captains Neeld and Atchin eoil, and both boats also tested boilers. LONDON and Paris fashions In THE DIS PATCU to-morrow. EH0KT ST0BIES OF CITY LIFE. James Hooper, of Swope street, East End, has been missing for a week. He is only 12 years old. . Dn. Sullivan could not prodnce his 28 cases of typhoid fover in the Fiist ward when Superintendent Baker called on him yesterday. August Lehman nnd Leonard Burkhart were standing on a plank at the Sligo Mill, 15 feet above the ground. It Droke, andboth men weie badiy hurt. Anton Milletti was brought to the Mercy Hospital yesterday suffering from a fiacture of the left leg,- tho result of a fall of slate in the mines at Gastonville. ATarezular meetimrlast n-izht of Blanch 'No. 1, Green Glass Blowers of America, it -was unanimously decided to indorse Jere Dougherty for the State Senate. Captain John Speott, Marshal of tho Pittsburg division of to-night's Republican parade, has ordered the members of hi staff to leport at Duqtiesiie way and Seventh street at 7 o'clock. -. Joseph D. Jay, Marshal of the Sonthside division of to-night's Democratic parade,has appointed Fred Laner Chjef of Staff, and Lawrence A. Schott Adjutant General. The Maishal and staff will wear black silcbats. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Reformed Cum chat Webster and Grant streets will iurnish dinnois fiom 11 until 2 o'clock Tues day, Wednesday, Ihuisduy, Fildny and Sat urday of next w eek, The proceeds will be used to dollay chuich expenses. KUSSIA is a nation of debtors according to Carpenter's letter In THE DISPATCH to morrow. Ocean Steamship Arrivals. Steamers. From. To. Scandla Baltimore Scilly. Slavonla. i New York Lizard. Augusta Victoria. ..New York Southampton. Michigan Boston Kinsale. City of Chester New York Brow Head. THE KOYAI BLUE LINE. What an Eminent Railroader Thinks of It. Tlioe who have ued tlie Koyal Blue Line between Philadelphia and New York well know that it is deservedly accredited as be imr the Quest piece of railroad in the coun-ti-v; that its coaches are most magnificent, and that its trams run more smoothly and are the fastest-in the world. No Advance in Prices. The location of the Trethewev Manufact uring Company's new plant at Bi in ton will greatly enhance the value of lots in our Brlnton plan, but we have not increased our prices as yet. It will pay you to purchase now. East PirrsBuro Imphovemeht Cosipaht, Westlnghouse butldinr, Pittsburg, P a., Jiunk buiidlnif, Wllmeidlng.Pa, WEATHER MAP. ' ' marked "High" and the ova trongh, or depres sion, "low." These waves move eastward on an average of COO miles per day. High winds, rain or (If cold enough) snow, south erly winds, and consequently high temperature, usually precede "Lows" across the country. When the "Low" passes east of a place the wind changes to north, bringing Jower temperature, clearing skies, and often cold waves and northers. The high area brings sunshine. EDUCATIONAL. Get a Practical Business .Education. : ACTUAL BUSINESSCOLLEGE, I vr K L1VTU .TTl?VrTC ' K0. 5 SIXTH AVENUE. Established 12-jears. Day and night. i School open the entire year foroungmen and women, students may begin at any time. Bookkeeping, shorthand, type writ ing and English departments Bookkeeping taught by actual business piactice. Write for ftee pictorial catalogue. M. J. CONNER, President, J. M. PHIlLIPS, Dean or Faculty. OC24V-31-MWS i- In this commercial age a BUSINESS EDU CATION is the most profitable because it is the rrfost useful. Oui institution affords un surpassed facilities for imparting a thorough .practical training. For cucuiars apply at tne college oruce, 49 FIFTH AVEJfUE. 8SEvening Sessions. auI3-32-Tu3 tiJ'l . - ft X7. r OVERCOATS. QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES THE LOWEST. -AT- SALLER'S TO-DAY. We place on our counters our latest productions in Over coats. These garments are made in our own establishment, under our personal supervision, and every detail watched with greatest care, so that in elegance and style we are unapproach able. We show BEAVERS, CHEVIOTS, KERSEYS, MELTONS, TRICOTS, WHIPCORDS, CHINCHILLAS and ether makes. Don't miss OUR SPECIAL 600 OVERCOATS AT $7.90, WORTH Ask for these lots: 7308. 7vi25. A BRASS DRUM FREE With every Boy's SMITHFIELD, COR. BRASS EUROPEAN ST;E"HHII' RKKcSmSEWA DICTIONABV" a little book, illustrated and containing interesting lacts about ships. Call tor ona or send 2-ceut stamp. MAX SCUAMBEBG & CO., Foreign Bankers and Steamship Agent?, 527 Smithfleld St, Pittsburg, Pa. Established 1866. . oc4tts WHITE STAR LINE. For Qneenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Teutonic, Nov. 2, 2pm!,TeutonicNor. 30, 2pm Brltannlc.Nov..9:3Uam, Britannic. Dec. 7, 8are Majestic; Nov. 18. 2pm Maestic.l)ec.M.l:30pm Oer.n'c, Nov. 23L 8 amlGermanlc. Dec. 21. 7 a in From White Star dock, foot or West Tenth street. New York. Secoiid cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates,, 00 and upward. Excursion tickets on favorable terms, second cabin. 140 and $43. Steerage from or to the old country, fii. V, bite Star drafts payable on demand In all tlia principal banks tLuroughout Great Britain Apply to JOHN J. McCIltMICK. 639 Smithfleld street. Pittsburg, or H MAITLAND KtESEY, General Agent, Z) Broaf ay. N. Y. ocH-d 1NMAN LINE. New York. Qneenstown and Liverpool, From New York every ednesdar. City or Paris and Citv or New York. 10,500 tons each. City or Berlin, City or Chester. VR01I NEW YORK: City or Berlin. Wednesday, Nov. 2, 3 p. M. City or New York. Wednesday, Nov. .9 am City or Chester. Wednesday, Nov. 16. 3 P. M. City or Paris. Wednesday. Nov. 23, 8 A. M For rates or passage and otber information ap ply to . . INTERNATIONAL NAVIUA1ION COMPANY, vGen'l Agents. Bowling Green, New York, or to J. J. MCCORMICK, 039 Smithfleld st.. Pitts busg. 1Y7-TT3 Lju.A:N- LIlsTE KOYAI. MAIL srXUMSilll A GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DLKRY and GALWAY. The most di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ii eland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intel mediate, 30. Steerage, S1S. STATE! ' 9EB.VICE OF . ,M AXVIvAlV IvTlVEJ LI illl. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK anil GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Nov. 10 State of NeOraska 9 A. jr. Nov. 24 State of California. 8 A.M. Deo. 15 State of Nebraska.. noon. Cabin, $10. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to J.J.MoCORMICK, 639 Smithfleld st. Jel8-p JAS. M'NEIL & BR0., BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEETIRON WORK. PATENT EHELT-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydranlla machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad felU-00-Tia Now is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining HERMAN HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadytide, Pittsburg, TU3 KAILBO DS. PITTSBURG AND LAKE EBTE RAILROAD Company. Scnednle la elfect May 15. 1892. Central time. DXPABT For Cleveland. 8.00 a.m., 1.55, 4.20, U.43p m. For Cincinnati. Chicago ana St. Louis, '1.55, 9.45p. m. For Buffalo, 8.00 a. m 4.20, .45p. m. For Salamanca. "S-OOa. m.. 1.55, 9.4p. m. rorYoungstown and Newcastle, 6.00, 8.00. 11.80a. in., '1.55. SS.30. '4.20. "9 45p. m. For Beaver Falls, 6.00, 7.00, W.0O. 11.80 a.m.. 'l.SS, J.80. 4.20, 6 20. .45 p m. For Cnrtlers. h. 30. 5.33, 6.00, V.45. 7.00, f.37. "7.60. i.V. 8.80, "SUO. 11.80 ;il.45a. m 12.10. 1 00, 2.00, 8 SO, 4.05, 14.20, N-IS. 5.10. 8 20, '8.00. 13.45, 10 p. m. ARKIVE-From Cleveland. '6:30 a. m 'HiTO, 5:15. 7t30p. in. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. '0:80 a. m.. '12:30. "7:80 p. m. From Buf falo. 6:80a. m., 12:30, 9:30 p. m. From Salamanca i30, 'lUiOO a m.. 7:30 n. in. From Youngstown. and New Castle. 8:S0, 57:3. 10:00 a. m., '12:30 5:15, "7. 30, 8:30 p.m. from Beaver Kail, 5:206:30. 7:25, 10:01 a. m.. '12:30. 1:20, 5:15. "7:30. 9.30 p. m P..C. It. Y. trains ror Mansfield. 7:37a.m.. 12:10, 4:05 p. m. ForEsplenand Beeohmont, 7:37 a. m.. 4:05 p. m. P., C. 4 Y. trains .from Mansfield. 7:11. 11:50a. ffij, 2:37 p, m. From Beechmont. 7:81, 11:50 a. m. P.. McK. AY. B, R. DarABT-For Sew Haven. 8:20 a. m.. 3:C0 p. m. For West Newton, 8:20 a. m.. S:X, 6:25 p. m, Arrive-From New Haven, "9:fea. m., p4:07 p. m. From West Newton, 6:35, 9:00 a. m.. 4;07 p. m. For McKeesport, Elizabeth, Monongahela City and BeUe Vernon. Pi40. 11:05 a. a., '4:10 p. m From Belle Vernon. Monongahela City. Eliza beth and McKeesport, "7:40 a. m., 17:55, o:05 d. m. Dally, isundayi only. Jlo and frm Htw Castle only.- City TicketOfflqe, C39 SmitbQ5IdStrefiU $15. 7284, 7122, 7240, 7303 and Suit and Overcoat. DIAMOND STREET. FRONT. cc8l KAILKO.IDS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, In Effect June 12. 1332. Trains will leave Union tetutlon.PIttsbnra as follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIX LINE EASTWAED, Pennsylvania Limited or Pullman Vestibule Can dally at 7: 15 a. m.. arriving at UarrlsburgatliSJ. p. m., Philadelphia 4:15 p. m.. -ew York 7:09 p. m.. Baltimore 4:40 p. m.. Washington 5:55 p.m. .keystone Express dally at 1:20 a. m.. arriving at jiairuuuiK o'.ia a. ill.. Baltimore 11:15 a. m.. u asDington 12:20 p. si.. New York 2:00 n. m. i Philadelphia 11:25 a. m.. Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburg 10:30a. in.. Philadelphia 1-3 p.m.. New York 4 00 p. m. Harrlsburg Accommodation d-illv. except Sunday, 525a. re., arriving at Harrlsburg 2:50 p. m. , Dav Express dally at 8:00 a.m.. arriving at Har risburg 3:20 p.m., Philadelphia 0:50 p.m.. New 1 ork 9:35 p. m Baltimore 6:15 p. m.. Washing ton 8:15 p.m. " Mall train Sunday only. 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harris. uutk , iw a. m.. a niiaaeipnia 10:3 D. 1 "J" Express dally 12:50 p. m.. arriving at narris Phlfad 1 rS" D" connectlnK at Harrlsburg ror Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p.m., arrlvin at 1 iarrlshure 1 ,-00 a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.7 ana New York7:I0a. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arriving liar-j-IJliurg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6:3) a. m.. Wash ington 7:3u a. m.. Philaaelphla 5:05 a. m and New ork 7:40 a.m. Fast Line, dally at 8:10 p. m arriving at Harrls burg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 8:00 . m.. New York 9:30 a.m., Baltimore tr20 a.m.. ashing ton 7:30 a.m. All through trains connect at Jcrsev city with boaisor "Brookljn Annex" forbrooklyn. N.Y.. avoiding doable lerrlaze and journey through 2,evr " k ny. Jolinst wn Accom.. exce it Sunday. 3:40 p. m ; dree isburg Accom.. HUO.p m..weekaajs:10:3. P. in. Sundays. Greensbjrg Express 5:15 p. m., t-xcept Sunday. DerryLi press 11:00 a.m.. ex cept Sund-iv. JII Accom.. 5:23, 6:00, 7:40. f :S. SO, 9.40. lu:30L 11:00 a. m.. 12:15. 12:&.'. l:Jo. 20, 3.40, 4:00, 4i3U. 5:15, 1.0). 6:45. 7:25. 9:eo, lt:20. 11:30 p. m.. 12: iO night, except Monday. Sui, ay, 8:40. 10.30 a. m , 12:25. HtjO 2:3J. 4:. 5:30, 7:20. 9:0. 10:30 p.m. and 12:10 night. Wllkinsburz Aciom., B:23. 6.0O. 6:1 6:13.7:00, 7:25, 7:4", 8:10. :35. 8:50, 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10 -u ! m.. 12:01. 12:13. 12:30. i:o. 1:20, Itfi. 2:00, 2:i) 3:15. 8:40. 4:10. 4:10. 4:25. 4:33. 4:50. 5-00. 5:15. 5i)L 6:45. 6.0O. 8:-0. t:43. 7:25. 6:21'. 9:00. 9:43. I0r2U. 11:00, 11:30 p. m. week-davs. and 12:10nlght, ex cept Mondiv. -unday, 5:J). 8:40. 13:30 a. m.. 32:25. 12:50. 1:30, 2:30, 4:30, 5:30, 7:20, 9:00, 8:30, JOaOp. m.. I'siinlgh . raddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:43, 7.(10. 7:23, B7:40, 8:00, 8:10, 8:33, 8:50. 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10. a. ra., 12:01, 12:15. 120, 12:50. lrX. 1:30. 2.00, 2:30, 3:15, 3:40, 4:00, 4:10, 4:25. 4:30, 45. iff). 5:00. 5:1 6J0, 6:45. 6rt0. 6:20. 6:45. 7:23. 8:20, 1M), 9:45. 10r20 31.00, 11:30p.m. week-daTS, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30, 8:00, 8:40, 10:30 a.m . 32:25, 12:50. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30. 7:20, 9:00, 9:20. 10:30 p. m.. 12:10 night. SOTnWKST PEXN BAILWAT. ForUnlontownaaando:oaa. m., 1:20 an4:2jp, m. week-days. MONOXCABEIA DIVISION. ON AVU AFTtK MY2). IMI. For Mononeahela Cliy. West Brownsville anl Unlontown. 10.40 a. m. For Monongahela Citv and West Brownsville. 7:T and 10:4o a. m.. and 4:50-0. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. m. For Mononirahela Citv only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m. week-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a.m. and S:I0 p. m, week days. West Elizabeth Accom. 8:33 a.m.. 4:15,-6:30. and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 8-40 p. m. WEST PEXSSYI.TAMA BIVISIOX. ON AND AFTER JUNE ZK 1M2. From FED ERA sritEtrr station, Allegheny For Sprlngdale. week-dav. f :2n. 8:43, 9:23. 10:4 11:50.-!. m.. 1:30, 2:25, 4:00. 5:00, 5:43, 6:10. 6:20. 8:10. 10:3uandll:40p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and9:3J p.m. For Butler, week-dars. 6:20. 8:45. 10:40 a. m.. 2:li and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. week-davs. 6:35, 8:13. 10:40 a.m., 3:15,4:00.5:00,8:10, 10:10 and 11:10 p. m. Sun days 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week-davs. 10.40 a. m. ando:00p. m. lorPanlton and Blairsville. week-days, 6:ia. m., 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. T-The-Excelsior Baigaee Express Company wlilcallfor and check biireas from hotels and residences. Time cards and full information ca be obtained at the titket ofcees So. 110 Firth avo nne, corner Fourth avenue and Try street aad Union station. . CHAS. E. PU(!H. J. R. WOOD. bcneral Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. - From Pittsnurgh Union Station. 'ennsylvanialdnes. Iraias fain by Central Time. NorlU west System Fort Wayne Hon to DirART for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1220a,m.,7.10 a.m.. 12.20 p.m., M.0O p.m., 8.45 p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive horn same points : Lt.Uo a.m..11.15 ajn., b.U) ajn., b'Jio ajn 5.55p.m., 6 45 p.m. DRPARTfor Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10a m.,12220p.m..i.00p.m., 111.20p.m. Arrivk lrom same points: f 1.15 a.m., bj5 a.m.. f6.45p m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: 46.10 a.m., 7.10 a.m., fI-30 pja, 1103p.m. Arrive from iame points: '50 a.m., tl2w p.m., 5.55 p.m., 6 50 p m. Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Beilairel 16.10 a.m , H230 p.m., Ji 10 p.m. Arrive from sam points : f9.U0 a m., tl.o5 p.m., 0.50 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Ene, YounRstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: 47220 a.m., tl2.20 p.uu Arkive from same points: fl.25 p m., h.iO p.m. Depart ict new Leslie, jamestown, xoungstown and Niles, 3 15 p.m. Ai.rivb from same pomts : 18.40 a m. Dhpar for Yoongstown, "12.20 pjn. Aeeive from Youngstowb, b 4.5 p.m. iontliTfestSyNtrni-Pnn IlniKlIeltonta DsrAET for Columbus, Gncinnati, Indianapolis, St. Ixiuis, points intermediate and beyond: l.l0 a.m., '850 a m , 8.45 pan., 1 1.15 p.m. Arrive from same points: 2L20a.m.,6.00a.m..,525Op.m. Depart for Coinmbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m., fl2.05p.m. Akrive from same points: 2.20 a.m., 3.05 p.m. Depart for Washington, fti 15 a. m., 18.35 a. m tl5p. m.,t30p.m ,t4.4.5p.m.,T4.50p.m. Arrivh from Washington, 65 a m f70 a.m., 8J0 a.m., tI0.25 .m.,fZ.ki p.m.,f 25p.m. Depart for Wheeling, 8.S0 a. m., 2 05 n'n.t 12.45 p. m., K 10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling, t8.45 a. m f3 05 p. m. 550 p. m. Special Notice. Poxlwam Sleeting Cars and Pullman Dining) Cars run through. Last and West, on principal trams of both Systems. Local Sleeping Car running to Coinmbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland. Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p. m. Time Tailes of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trams of either system, cot menttoned above, can be obtained at U0 Fifth Avence and Uniea Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of tc Pcnn sylvaaiaLmes West of Pittsburgh. Daily. tEx. Snnday. JEx. Saturday. YEa. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, L. A. FORD, Genual kuagsr Gecsral lasseser IrtBt, BALTTMOBB AND OHIO BAILBOAD ( Schedule In effect Sept. 3, IKK. Eastern tlmal For Washington. D. C Baltimore, Phlla. delphla and ew York, a 00 a m and sfflom. For Cumberland, 8 W. 8 00 a m. 1 10L a a) p m. For Connellsville. S 50, 8 00, S3 30 a m tl 10. ;4 15, 00 and 9 20pm. I For Unlontowni i8 60, "SCO. 3 30a ml U 10, t IS and ii 4 pm. .1 For Mt- Fleasanti WManatSOOam;?! 10, U 15andoonm. For Washington. Fa,, 1 so, S3 10 ana ? w lamJ .a m. 14 as. 7 so n m. For W heeline. 7 2a 53 10 and S a m, SOOy 7 JO. Hli.55? m. . ,,. . J sot Cincinnati suu dl. w""., uw 17 30 and 111 55 p m. For Cincinnati 11 55 p m. Sat; urdayonly. . For Columbus, ? 20 a m. V 30 and 11 M pm. For Newark. T 20 am, "730and 11153pm, For Chicago. "7 20 a m and 7 300 m. Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia. BaM tlmore and Washington, 8 20 a m, ! 30 p m. Frora Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, 3 50 a m, 3 4a n m. From heeling. '8 50 and 10 45 a m, U IV 7 55 and 8 40pm. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing-, ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. I Dally, tually except Sunday. Sunday only. ISaturday only. 1 Dally except Saturday. The PIttsbarg Transfer Company will call for ana cheek bsrgage from hotels and resldenees upoa orders left at B. A O. ticket office, corner Fllta! avenue and Wood street, and 839 Smlthaeld streeb. J. T. ODELL. CHA3. O. SCULL, General ilanagcr. Gen. Past. Agent, ALLEGHENY VALLCT BAlXWAY CO . Taklntr effect June 28. 1892. train wGS leave aud arrive at Union station. Pittsburg. easH era standard Umet Buffalo express Leaves at 8:20 , a. m., 8:50 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 6:45 p.m. and 7:20 a. m.)i arrives at 7:05 a. m.. 6:?5p. m. 04 City and Duliol express Leaves 8.CC a. a., 8:20 a. m., 1;30 p. m.: arrives 1:00, 8:35. I0i20 p. ra. Em lenton Leaves 3:45 p. m. : arrives 10:00 a. a. Klu tanning Leaves 9:06 a. m.. 5:00 p. m,; arrives l.M a. m.. 5:55 p. m. Braeburn Leaves 6:50 a. m.. 12:05 p. m., 6:30 p. m.. 8H5 p. m.; arrives 0:40a, m.. 8:05 a. in.. 1:45 p. m 7:40 p. m. Valley Camp Leavea,10:15 a.m.. 2:30. 9:30. 11:30 p. m. : arrives 8:40 a. m., 12.30. 4:40, 11:10 p. m. Hnlton Leaves I 7:50 p. m.: arrives :'ii p. m. snnnay trains nor lalo express Leaves 8:20 a.m.. 8:50 p. m.: arrive 7r'S a. ra.. 6:35 p. m. Emlenton Leaves 9:05 a.m.t arrives 9:15 p. m. Kittannlng Leaves 12:40 p. m. I ! arrives 10:15 p. m. Braeburn Leaves 9:50 p. m. I i-rriies 7:10 p. m. Pullman parlor buffet car oa urn trains and Pullman sleeping car on night trains 1- meen Pittsburg and Buffalo. Ticket offices No. l.oFlfthav. and Union station. DAVID MCCAKGO, JAMES P. ANDEBSON. Gen'l Mupt. Gen. pass. Agt ITTSBUKG AND WESTFRN KAIL WAY Sihcdule in effect May 15. 189! (Central time). Denot cor Anderson st. and Klver av.. Alleheny, Tln.it fnr Ohlrstrfi ;0O n. m. RnlM f.iln ,tH i 1. . . rt". -" -"-- i;"- -.... m. Pullman sleeping car. .liman sieepinjr car. luraftDC, liraaiora, 17:19 a. m. ror ciaaon, T:i' a. m.. raw tot FoxbnrE. "7:10 a. m.. t2:00. t4:6d. m. For ltnff-ain WJ y. Erie. Meadvllle. t7:10 a. m. For Greenville! llercer. GroveClty. tltioa. m., ttioo p. m. Fo AkrVin. Cleveland. 7:10a. m 2:00 p. m. For NeW Cistle. mil a. m.v 2:W. t3:05 p. m. For Butler. t6:3U. mio. 19:30 a. m.. I:C0 t4:M. t5-Io p. m. '1 rains arrive. From Kane. t:45 p. m. : Clarion. 411:3i a. m.. t0:45p. m.:Fcxburir. 19:03. tn:30 a, m.. 10:41 d. m. : Erie t3:50 p. p. ; Oreenvllle. M er err. 111:30 a. m.. T3:W v. in. : Aaron, 'lliis a. m . K:45p. m.jNew Castle. 19SS. 'll-j. m . tt: p. m.: Djtur, 17100, 19:05, til: J) a. a MtMu liii p. ro. : from (ihleigo. litis ,. ' "" 'Dally. tlxoejsiKaday, $ t r X