- THE TEAMS CHOSE All Arrangements Made for the . Big Sew Year's Football Game. JFAMOUS PLAYERS C0MIEG. A Keceiver Hay Te Asked for to Loot Alter the Local Hall Club. KESULTS OF GDTTESSEEG RACES. fclford Defeats Illiott in Ibe lirst oflheii j Loot'Dj Contests. GENERAL iPOKTIXG NUTS OP THE DAY Patrons of Eujby fooiball will be de lighted to learn that there will be one moie great came here this winter at least. Defi nite arrangements were completed yester day by Jlauager Kouniz, of the Thiee A's team, to have a frame at Three A Park on Kew Year's, holiday between the Three A's and a team nude up ol Vale and Princeton players. The credit of getting together the latter team is due to Mr. Messier, and probably most of the credit for the whole undertaking is due Mr. Ivounlz. Undoabt edly, the contest, it the weather is favora ble, will be one of the most important and interesting that has taken place in or abant Pittsburg. Some ot the plajers have a national lenutatiou, and it is sale to sav that the playing will lis of a very hih class. Are Trominent I'lttsburg Players. Most of the players arc Pittvburgerewho will be at home lor the holidays. The con test, if nothing else, will fully demonstrate what a targe number ot almost firs'-cla's football players there are in auJ about this city. It will further go to show tiiat Pitts bur; ha an excellent nitiire a? Jar as foot ball is concerned. These teams will line up is Jollows: Ttirre.Vi. rofiiiiitl. All Colics'. Donnelly l.eit eml "'ron'n "Trees I.rft lac'.ic Messier Ooates Left cur ru. llickcfcor I:.i3trtv L'nwand Cfiit-r. A. .Met Tea Jxountz Itlgiit guard .1. Met rua jttunt night ticic- o. tutrirtr Tbif Wcht eml Clarlport olllns tCwlng JuarIiT back Wainwnglit Valeuuic iiiicL Fisher linden lisck Kilnanls Ftscas Hack Arbulhnot McClintock U.ick It will be seen that the "All College" team comprise some great players. J. Mc Crea is the famous guard of the Yale Uni versity team, who h.ive wen the champion ship thit year. The ieputat:on ot tliis young man is great enough to be a hig at traction in itself. A. McCrae, otStPajl's, has done well this year a center in the learn of his college. Hick ok, of course evervbodv interested in football knows of Hichok, the celebrated guar ! o! ihe Yale TJnivcrsitv team. I5e U a great player. Gilbert Ilaflcrtv is from the Princeton Preparatorv School and has done excellent work this year as guard lor the "Prep" team. Captain cf the College Team. Ollie Itafierty, has been playing tackle oh the Princeton scrub team this vear, and Jibs pfr.ormed admirably. He will captain the All Oollegi tiata in the local game. "Mes"er is iro.-ii Yale and has been stil tackle lor the University team during this year. His wcrk has ben praised by the best judges in the country. Clarke is also a player from the Princeton Preparatory Kc:..jo!, and as an '"end man" has made a pood mark on the "Prep" team. Brown is another Princeton man, and during the pan season was a sub-end for the 'Varsity team. Collins is !iom Yale: Wainwnght is lrom Princeton Preparatory School and 2Ti her and Elwards are from the Princeto i Ecrub team. Arbnthnot is lrom Vale, and is considered a good plnjcr. Altogether the team has a very torm.dable look oa papor. 'Ihe Thiee A's will have a good tenia on the ' "d, and the plavers will, it is cx jiectt be in first-class condition. The procieiis will go to the Allegheny Athletic Association, and probably there will be a banquet otter the contest. The game will Etart at 2.30 prompt. CHS:STEAS 700T2ALL. All Arnin-jciiir-nth Mario Tar the Game lle torri tho Chicago and Loral Tcims. "Tln-re w-ll be a great foo'ball game, Asso cfatton mles, at Exposition Park lo-uiorrow nrcek uctu.en tlie Pittsburg club's team and llio lawuus Chicago Association learn. These teams, it will be remembered, played hero in Uie caiiy part of this year, mid the con Scst resulted m a tie under the most :-.cili-ig circumstance-, since then botn teams have beconic in 're famous than they wens nofoic-. Dunn-.' th. sea-o!i !!: Chicago ttaui nave oiil 1'isc o.ie anie in 2; plajt-d. OutMde of tl a i ioc not a go.il has been sc.iicd amiast in r. This is, indeed, a ivmarkahie "rrcor.l and one 10 Lc veiy proud oi. The t,h!C52J .tiea great team and no mistake. Tin cal team are expected to show up in :nucl; better :oim UKain-t the Chicago than thay did a-ainxt ihu Torontos. To changes 1.svj 1 t.i made in their team, liuiek and tT'dle hav ici replaced Dy George ttw.u, or New Castie, snd 1. Eaibude, of "McKee-ptrt. It i expected tout these change will make an iinpiovemect. I'resd fi'eni Taan is extremely desirous or having a "crSn-nuu team. 1 I: is certain ihat people who want to sje a Eooc sMuple of Association luotball will -ee itoa the SiltJi inst., at Imposition I'ark. The icaujs will line up ae inllon-s: , I11ixrje. l'usitlont. L rft'te-arcll ..........GoaL.... T. Atltwell, ., ., U. i'oawll i 1':"-ks 3 AtU veil J Chicago j. Ilalstcr 5 McKarlane, (ca'i.pbcll, C Anderson, .. Cunt roil, I hsllenjial!, I McTuckie, l t'ouan, . i IVcalt. I T. lUlienall IC. V. buiith KrtclitA r Hair lla:ks IhtrUriJsc, Worrall. MKfe. Torwards AmrienCapt I fWafclron. J J The casno will likely start at 20 or 3 w CIOCiT r. M. Yesterday aftcinoon the regular local town and the leerves had an interesting Jjiractice game. Theiovincr plajed well and liaished in sood loi m. J A GEEAT PACIFIC C3ASI aAH2 S'aiircrt'. anil Califurnlx Unlicrtles Vlay a Tie 7t"uitch of TootbalL SA ncIbCJ, Ucc. 17. Stanford, 10; University o. uililornia, 10. was the score at the end of the greatest rootball same ever Irtayed on tho Pacific Coast. Fifteen thou sand peop'.e w ituessed the game. I'ootPall I :is 1 en a comparatively new game m the coast until tins year, but Irotn teams have been under instruction of cruclc coaches tor evo-al weeks. Walter Camp and T. L. JlcClans, Yale's famous player.-, iauiht many o: the tricks to tha men un dr their charge Camp was l.ro.ught fioni the Kast Iiv stan.ord, anil iho University se cured llcClung. Tne Univcr-;ty of Cali lornia men omuciiied rho stanlord boys slightly, but the latter made up in quickness Mhat they lost in weight. The Wilmerdiags Won. A game o: association football was played ot IVilmerding c.-tcr'ay beiueen the Vv'il liieidiug second eleven and a team lrom Wall's school. 1 ho content was a good one, the Wilmrdlngs winning by 3 goals too. OKE FOE FHI.rOK3. Tin- Harrisburc Tilan Wins the I'irst Contest .gainst Elliott, of Kansas City. KaxsasCitv, Dec 17. The first shoot in the imitci.es between J. Alt. Elliott, of Kau- sas City, and E.D. Fnlford, if IlarrMjur.'. Pa., to decide tho w tug shot champijnship of tho United States, took plac- :u Exposi tion Paik this atternoon and wis won by Mr. lui'ord. Tho score was: Fulford.SS; Elliott, So. The score at the end of the first halt of the match, which was utlOOhlrds. was FulXord, 41; Elliott. 40, and tho friends of tin Kansas City tr.an hid hoped that ho v.ontJ piss the Easterner, but ho could not do tt. Tno ful score was lis follows: Fnl'orJ 111 111 101 111 (Si 112 M2 023 122 212 120 (CI Oil Oil 121 111 112 1x3 212 222 120 122 122 022 122 Oil 1x2 3Si 122 111 ?22 211 188. j:itiott C21 222 010 002 121 121 222 220 112 112 230 222 112 022 It'll 222 41x 122 122 012 212 x21 221 022 221 211 222 122 202 222 S22 221 221 I Si. The figure 2 denotes that the bird has beon lolled by the second barrel. A BIG LVi!rIT. Everything Keady for the Big Shoot at G!enwaod Christmas Holiday. All arrangomeutshave been completed for the Chrismas shoot of the Qlenwood Gun Club. About 403 livo pigeons have been secured and the.vnro from thebestloltsin the country, shooting will commer.co on Slondav at 13 a.m., and will continue all dav. Excellent lunch will bo providea and in case of rain theie will bo plenty of shel ter. Tho live pigeon shoot will be as fol lows: First, at 7 birds entrance $5: second, at 5 bltds, $3 entrance: third, at 7 bird. $5 en trance: fonrtli, at C birds, entrance S4; tilth, at."Sblid',$Jentrnnce; sixth, at 5 birds. A'al uablo prizes will be offered for this event. There w ill also bo shooting at clay pigeons. On next Saturday there will also bu a su eon-take shoot utllvepijeonson therlnb grounds. AHnsother tho Gleawood Club will have a great time. A KEW T2AINEE FJE BICYCLISTS. The rittsburg Athletic Clab Tat la an Ingenious Contrivance. There have boen quite a number of home tralnersinvented lor bicyclist-., bat perhaps the most inieninn is the ono which has ju-.t been completed by Arthur I Jianker lortho Pittsburg Athletic Club. By mctnsof this apiaratus a rider o in get tho full bene fit of ioad pracico. bring all tho muscles intoiilavth.it uie used in general ridm. Heretofore training machine bavo only given the lider fiiie development in the legs, but Bankers apparatus compels n man to use all the muscles to keen his eqnililiiium tliat are u-ually exeicied in load tiding. The machine consist of three i oilers tin eo (eet 10 inches in diameter and pi iced sufficient .distance apart so that tlie tear wheel bears on two rollers and the liont wheel on the sintrb rrller. A rubber belt running from tho rear to the iront roller Keeps tlin Iro'it wheel in n ot.on. Apicureof the machine in operation is given above. THE GTJirSI32E& E&CES. Tavoritcs Win All the l.venfs and the Pub lic Pocket 'he 2Ioncy. GcTrcxmxG, Dec 17 AJ)ccu7f.-r.tvorlte had a good time of it to-day, winning all tho races. The public won well and the bookies lostheavilv. Sammarie-: First race, purse 1C0. of which .i0 to second, for heareii hordes, winner lit be wild, eix furlongs Oct-an Queti lill 61. D moliu., llr-t: llollvar 9. bwcciiey eecn'iUl 'Inrs II. UA '. lVimv third, nxrc'lenzi Cllysa. JupturST. Extia lOi Frank I.. 1 2. Alnriiifr li2. Cllamcter 107 and iMlovcr 1W alo ran. Time, 1. 9 . Uctlin?: Cc.'an (jtieeu tiny. 5to 2 nud 41o5: Di-llvarolo I and 8 lo 5: 'lurk II. 3 iil and 31o 1: lsciHnr.a uii. 13 to ." and even: Jupiter 23 to 1 nwlS to 1: xtrafMo 1 and 20 1: 1 rank I., loiol anJ4 t.l: Alanuer S) tol and P to 1: naractcr 12 to 1 audoto 1; Miotovtrt) to land JO ti. 1. teiuiul race, pari-e WO, of which ?.'0 lo second for ear-old's, n Inut-r to he sold, live lurlonxs M aria ii oops V0. Griuiu. lirsi: Helen I0L'. bncfnev. seeoi.'i: M hammed 11!. ll.iltnrd, third. ( itl) perv9. Liiiii' I.', acldlug 1G1, aisi ran. 'lime. It'iS Uettiug: Maria Moops. 3 to 5 and out; Helen, 7 lo 1 a'itl7lo5: Moll.tmu.cl. 3 to 1 and 7 to 10: Culpcp 1 f-. 20 to 1 and 4 to 1; 1.1. lie It. seldiug. C) to l and .no l. Third raw. handicap. nursn $300. of which S75 to I s-nicd. tile tnr ones i'Wtlemnnlo 118, A.artht. llrst: 31aU'l Glenn Ho. It.-tllard, i'eon'l; trathmalct oi. Griffin third. MiciiiMrk IW, FluRet S7 and twuM Dolltr JUT a f rail. Time. 1:04. Belting: I'.ikl.'.ucjiiiu. l to 2aud out: Jlabc-i Glenn. 3 ft I and TtolOtbtrathmald. SJIolandC to Itbhellhark. 15 to 1.iimU tol: Fidget..)) tol and 5 tol; GOid Hol lar, lu to land 3 lol. Fourth rate, pursv $,'00, of v. hich $30 to second, beaten horse, inner lo be sold, six furlong VVooJchopperllOS. Martin, first; Brown Charlie lor. harrisscv. sceoiu!; Mavor i! 101, VV. Ireucli, third. Uso'lOT.GIatllator 117, higiuiture l(ri Para dist 111, t'eralto 107, Mucilage 107 ami Dr. llrlnilith 113. also lan. Time. Ulilt lilttlug: Wood chopper. 4 to 5 and out: brown Charlie. lotol.iiid 5 tol: Miror B. tii lo 1 and 1 tol: Dago. 4 lo 1 and 7 too: Giadiaior. 12tolaud4to 1; signature. M lo laud 15 tol: 1'aradUe. Itvlol aud33 tol; Pci-aito, 4) to land 12 tol: alucllnge, Gtolaud 2 lo 1; Dr. Hehntitli, 21 tol anil Si"l. Fifth race, haudieap, purse J400. ofwhiell S50to seeinnl. mile and a quarter over four hurdles Mannco HO. I. Mncll, Urst; M Jolm 147, Mar shall, second: Eeartc 144, l'lnes, third. Aneliua IJi. and the Counti s3 HO. also ran. Time. 2:21.S. Betting: .Manrico. 5 to 2 and 4 too; St. John, 7 to 5 anil 1 lo 2: Kcarlc. S lo 1 and 0 to 5: Adelma, 7 to 2 and even: The Oiuutess, 15 to 1 ami 5 to 1. blMJirace, purse J1A-, ot which fill to second, winner to be sold seven furlongs VVcslchester 118. T. Flyun. aval; Black'ock 102. W. Penny, sec ond: IIcsiyiitDI. sueenci.. thinl. Balbnggan 1C0. Ailille 1! 10,. Bi-Iw'hhI lu. Iteporterlldsnd AlmaT Ulalsoiaii. THne,i:3j. U-ttiiig Westchester. 1 to 4 and out: Black.o k. iOtiM ami 10 tol: II. sperus. 10tolailJ3lol; ltalliriggan. 1 to 1 and 4 to 1; Addle i:. Su t 1 and 8 M J : ilclnood, 25 tol and 7 to 1: Ileporttr, 5 to I audb to 5; Alma T, 53 tjlaad 13 to 1. Corrisran Arrested. Ceicago, Dec. 17. Edward Corrigan, chief promoter of tho Hawthorne raco track, against which a crusade lias been inaugur ated similar to tho successful strugglo :i gainst the Gnrneld l'nik, wusai rested this morning. An hour later the other pioprie tors and officials at Hnv:hor:ie were tai;cn into cust ily. The warrants aro under the anti-gambluig statutes. WILL EE0HGAHIZ2 "1H3 CLUB. Latest About the Trouble Amonp; tho New York Baseball Ttlagnntes. Kew Yomk, Dec. 17. SpcsU.L The stock holdeis of the Zcw Yoily Baseball Club will hold a special ineetingntSpalding's on Jlon day afternoon. Tho affairs of the club are in such u muddled state Just at present that the heavy stockholders have refused to put up any more money until things are straightened out. Thu plan of action has been decided upon. Thcfiist move will be the retirement o President John B. Day. Tho stockholders jay they hnvo nothing particular against Jlr.Day.but that a change is desirable for business reasons. It is said that Mr. 1- BJTalcott will bo asked to accept the Presidency, as lie is energetic and is strongly in favor of radical changes in the method ot handling lite club'ti atf lirs. The number oi stockholders will be re duced so tnat the club may bo more oi a local allair. Stock held by othor League clujs will be bou rutin if possible, and the club will bo tlioioughly reorganized. The policy adopted last season to run matters on a cheap basis lias been condemned by three it tne heaviest ov, ncrs, who havo ad mitted that the Jlcrcl:l was the onlv paper that was right in tho matter of criticising the work cf the team. Certain players who aro friendly with cer tain stockholders havo been telling "some tales out of school, and "Jim" O'Bourke in particular has hud some itn avertible things to say about Jlnnaaer l'owers. Messrs. Kob inson, 'ialeoti, McAipni and Van Cott are unanimous in tho opinion that ICew York must have a star team next season and that It must bo managed with rare skill. At leust tno of these gentlemen have expressed dissatisfaction wit.i Manager Foivers. CHICAGO'S KEW BASEBALL DEAL-. It Probably T.l onus Sunday Gaines With Anson .Still at the Hclin. Chicago, Dec 17. The National ieague franchise of the Chicago Baseball Cub has been transferred by John It. Walsh, A. G. bpaldlng, A. C Trego and James Whcrt to Ciiurlcs X. Slicrmiin, Thomas Barrett and James A. Hart. Tho new management made application to-day to incorporate, with a capital ot $100,0ot). Tnere are a number of small sti cknol'dcrs l.csido.! The reason given bv Mr. Hart for the transfer is that by Its recent purchase of new ball grounds on iho West side and at Hot Spring-, Ark., iho Chicago hall club be came, Irsiu a financial standpoint, morn of a hind than amusement company. It was, inciciorc, conc.uaeu to separato me two Jbranc'esanaaIlovr'tlie old corporation Vol IS THE look after the land end of tho business while the new corporation will do nothlns but hunt the pennant. Canlain Anson will retain his old position, and hold not onlv what stock he now has, but a good-sized Dlock.in addition. Mr. Hart -says the new movement moans Sundav game, especially in this city during tho World's Fair. QUITE A SURPRISE. ARecelver 3Iay Be Asked for to Loo!: After the iocal Ball Cmb. Thero is a possibility that a request may be made for the appointment of a receiver for tl-e Pittsburg r.aseball Clnb. This piece of news may be startling, but it is, nevor. thelcss, true. Since the closo of the season notasiockholdcr except two has put up a dollar. V C. Temple has ante! up J1.0M nud P. II. Auten, of Chicago, has put np $1,000. The other stockholders have plnyod "shy." As a result a very reliable authority states that if the balance of the stockhold ers do no: put up there will be application made for the appo uimcnt of a receiver. A ceutlcmnli personally interested in the club's affairs said yesterday: "This finan cial feature doos not at all threaten the status of the club. Two or three of the stockholders mo willing to take the entire club, but they do not desire to pay all the money and allow other people to reap tho benefits. The clnb is a profitable invest ment, and if stockholders want to have the pioflis thev must put up the required capi tal. That's all thci e is about it." Manaucr lluckenbereer, accompanied by his wife, le't fur Wheeling yesterday to spend the holidays. Ileioio ne left ho ha J a long conieronco with 2Ir. Temple, of tlia lo cal club. Jlr. Templo told the new Presi dent in definite terms that he (the new l'res. ldent) would havo abs dote clu'R.0 oi the club and us team dining next season. Alter the conference Jlr. 'leniplo said: "I havo told Jlr. lluckenbereer that I ilo not want him to talk ba-eb-ill lomo until next No vember. Ho has full charge o; tlm team and the policy or tno club. If lie wants to play Sunday nail aay irin home ho can please hini'ti-lf. lie is the authority, and lo n.m I will look lor lesulis. I !nve not the umo to spaio lolook allor baseball any more than beinj an ordimry spectator." The declaration oi Mr. Temple i-i an Im portant one and it may be a wise one. If Jlr. Hnckenbeivcris cipabie ut till ot lul lilling thu duties assigned him he will be the better able to do so If uiven absolute control. Tho necessities of the times may compel him to plav the team on Sundays nwav from hoipu. If he does participate in Sunday sanies it will he brcattsu ho has the very best reasons :or so doin0'. A Baseball Challenge. Tho lollowing interesting challenge was received at this offlro last evening: "The Standard baeotiall team would liko to play the Hill Top team a game of baseball on .New Year's Day. I will meet tho manager of the Hill Tops at Tim Disi'atcu office at any time to make arrangemi'ius. "Vcu s, etc., ".VI. F. Kr.iEG, "JIanager Standard Baseball Club." Heading Also in LJne. KrJADixo, Dec. 17. Parties in this city are at the head of a movement to form a Middle States base ball league to embrace twelve clubs in Sew Jeisey, Hew York, Pennsylva nia and Ituoi'o Island. A meeting will be held in Xew York next Tuesday. Ed. Keilly Wins a Wrestling Matclu Xew CasTL!;, Dec. 17. Special. Tho rooms ot tho Xesuaunuck Athletic Club were coinfoitably rl'.lod to-night, thciebeing quite a delegation of Pif.sburgcrs, as well as the local spoils and clnb members, to wit ness the wrestling match between Ed. Reilly, of Pittsburg, and dniiles Waid, t UalTiiu. Ceiiiy weighed 141 and Waid lt3. Toe match was lor thoate money and the so-called wciter-aeigut championship of his Stale. Tho lulls weio thiee in five. Keilly won in three straight, with ten-minute inleivnlH, the IS 1st lall in eight minutes, the second in nine mi.iutcs and the third in tno minutes. Pigeon I Iilng Challenge. Tho following challenge was lent at this office last evening by William Woods, of Jit. Washing ton "I will match one oi my pigeons to fly a laco against atif pigcou that Thomas Aiiibnrgli.ofBeltzhnover.ottns. The match can be lor iJ'J a side: take place on New Year's holiday, and the distance bo an where fiom 7 to 103 mile. I now de posit and loneit o! $5 with the sporting edi tor of 'I iik Dispatch, and will be at the lat ter office lii-xt fcatutdav evening at 7:30 o'clocii to make a match." Tlie Proposed Yacht Race. Loxdos, Dec. 17. The F.cld lo-Uay makes scant reference to tho acceptance by the Xoiv York Yacht Clnb of the challenge of Loi d Dunravcn f.ir a raco for the American cup. All tne paper nas to say on tuts sup. jeet is tltut. accuiding to the InlosC advices ironi Now York, tho challenge has boen ac cepted but that no intimation is git, en as to whethor tho N'eiv York Yacht Club will un dertake to modify the conditions ot thu new doed ot gilt, as it was requested to do in the challenge. The Higlo Gun Club. What promises to bo an interesting all-day shoot will take place on tho 2Gr.h inst. under tho auspices of tho Eigle Gun Club, Alle gheny, several sweepstakes will bo shot oil and a good attendance is expected. Y ester (Jay the club members Iiad a piuctjco shoot on their grounds. Tho shooting was good. All communications to the club should bo addressed to Charles Mellars, 73 Beaver ave nue, Allegheny. Settled Their Trouble. Chicago. Dec. 17. The athletic war, which has been waged between the Western Ath letic Association ana the Amateur Athletic Union, lias been brought to an end by the elimination from tlie by-laws of tho A. A. U. of tho obnoxious rule prohibiting clubs lrom giving open games on Sunday. The two bodies have noiv como together and peace reigns once more. A Challenge at Bird Shooting. I. 3. Qtnnn called at The Dispatch office last night to say that ho has a man whom he will back to shoot either or tho men who shot at Homestead Park yesterdav with thrce-'ourths of an ounce ot shot, 21 vards use, CO yards fall, for SIM a side, the shoot to lake place Monday, December 26, Christmas Day. " General Sporting Notes. rises Tnc statement was published as a news item and w as entirely correct. Teen til: The weight or l'ltzslmmons when lie fought Deinpsey was loOij pounds. Tnc California Club lost money on the Dawson ami u'Conucll light, as tne attendance was very light. Jake Hecklev. the local first baseman, arrived in tlie city yesterday. He is looking well, aud will stay here a short lluie. 1 HE proposed Inter-class football games .it the Western Lnlrerslly did not lake place yeslo.'day, ow lug to the sickness of &lnc ol the players. Jonx J. Cakney. who has played with Sew Ei'giaud aud Tvailotial League clubs, has signed to manage and captalu the Charleston (S. C ) ciub of the Southern League. A rito:ilN"BT sporting man of Bridgeport writes to l'atsey Sheppard that he has an nnknotvn that he Mill match against Billy Frazier at VM pounds for 3U) a glue aud a purse f the sane ninouut. As soon as Frazier posts a forfeit It n ill be covered. IN Philadelphia, it in said that the day docs not fcein r.ir distant when the Athletic Club or Ihe Schuylkill Navy villi cease to lie anathletlcclub except in name. Alhletlcs ale being crowded to the nail by social feature, ami the club Is not lostenng its old object of encouraging the ama teur JOE McGratii. the Irish champion bantam who is to light Why l'lluuner at the Coney I!sud Club. December 28. has been tried out by several wed kjiou pugilist., and has shown himself 'to be a game flguter. He Is not as clever as l'lliumtr, hut will put up a game fight. 1'llinnii.r is picked as the' winner. Unpurchased I're-Emlncnce. In an exhaustive and critical report of the meeting or tho Music Teachers' National Association tho musical critic of Fiound's Music and Drama, who was in the city as special correspondent, wrote: "Certainly, the siicce-t of the HeniT F. Miller piano at the JIusie Teachers National Convention, was most obvious, despite tho presence of noble competitors." Jlerit will always be recognized without much heralding and great ado. A striking cxnuiplo is tho wonderful success in the sales or the Henry F. Miller piano, yhoso matchless musical value is recognized by societies and artists of ability when w anting a piano on which they can depend. In tho sale of another P.irlorGrund "Jliller" to one of the finest pianists in Allegheny county, tho above lacts have aaatu been empha sized, i The public iscordlallv invited to Inspect thee wonderful instruments at VY. C White-hill',-Musical Parlor, 143 Third avenue, op posito postoflice. , Tjje largest variety of diamond and pearl pendants ot nnv store in the city at prices ranging lrom $lfl up, at Klngsbacher Bros. special sale, 016 Wood street. r Get your breakfast and supper at the Jlustic, tainons 4or delicious colfee. 85 and 57 Diamond street. --- - PITTSBURG ' DISPATCH. I xf'U aO' . LOW Z V -O W npJo - r sr.PAULLL tfl fZOpjcrAi''1 v -ynsa-tL J-A big-J2-o fapMr "5 T 'TTJr' r 0MAHA ss3?" v -y rffiWz2 ( Y "SArei 0 sT CrY--3S))y s KjriODGE i i A Ji- , v 1 DU -M (7 no -(lobv S 8 ' i .. i i ' , P-3Q0 Cgsc ' iiXPiAXA-TIOX. O.0CDLCSS. Cpaktlt cloudt; ATrow flies Willi wind. First figures nt station Indicate temperature: next Rguri s Indicate change in temperature: and figure underneath. If any. indicate amount of raln lall or .melted snow In humlrclhs of an inch during fast 12 hours:!' Indicates traccof precipitation; i-obara. or solid b'ack lines, pass through points of equal pressure; Isotherms, or doited lines, equal temperaturp. storuiB generally move nnm West to East In atmospheric waves, of which the crests are FOR WESTEJiy PEXXSYLVAXIA, Falling Temierature; Variable Winch. Weather Cokditioxs The barometer has risen over tho Lower Mississippi Valley, and has fallen on the Atlantic coast during the day. It has also lallen very decidedly in the Northwest. The very cxtensivo area of high barometer still prevails over tho Kock'y Jlountaiusandon the Nortli Pacific coast, extending soufhward into Texas. Bain has lallen on the Atlantic coast from New England to Georgia and on the West Gulf coast. Pittsbueq, Dec. 17. The Local Forecast Official or the Weather Bureau furnishes the fol lowing: Bahomitxe S A. jr., 30.01; 2 r.ir., 30 00; S r. v., 30.06. Eelative HrjiiDiTY 8 a. k., 71: 2 r. it., ES; s r. at., C7. FriciriTATiOK past 24 hours riom 8 p. n.. .CO. TEiir-EnATUKE 8 a. M., 20: 12 it., 40: 2 p. it., 41; 5 r. J 33,-S p. jr., 13. nighest, 45; lowest, 35; nveiagp, 40, which is 5 above the normal. RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Louisville Items Tho Stage of Water and I the Jloveincnts of Boats. TTTriAt. TKLFOUAJISTO THE PISPATCH.l I.OCI VILLE. KY . Dec. 17. Business good. Weather cloudy. Klver rising, with 5 Jfeet 8 inches on the lalls, 8 feet in the canal, and 13 feet 3 inches below. The John 11. Wood and the 11. D. Wood, with tows, arrive J from l"lltburg to-day. They left for the South. The John Barrett aud tow Is due down to-night The Sam llrown, with empties, and the Charlie McDonald will pass up to-inorrnw. IneSca Lion Is'laldup lu Nuiv Albany will: a broken s.laf . 'Ihe hiimoni Horner. Enterprise, Joe Nixon. Fred Wilton and Tom Dodsworth, with tons of coal, nrriied here lastnlght. Theylcrt forl'iit-.-burg to-day. owing to the arrival of the coal fleet loal All lent. Captain i'c:ir Barrett and A. O, Blackburn are In town looking alter their coal in lerests. Departures For ( lucluiiatl. Bigsanuy: lor Carroilion, 151 Kanawha: lor Evansville, City of Owensboro. The News From Bciow. Wheeling Ulvcr 10 feet 3 Inches and tailing. Dep irted Iron Queen, Cincinnati. Cool aud cloudy. NEW Orleans Weather cold and raining. Ar-rlved-banla Lucia, lrom Pittsburg; Joseph Hi-nry. "talro. '.IN iNATi River 16 feet 7 Inches and statlon arv. alr and cool. Departed Hudson, lo Pitts burg; Buckeye Slate, tn Memphis. bT. Louis ArrU en -City ot aavaunsh. Natchez. Departed-Cltv nrsiiefflelu. Itatchcz: Eagle, l'adu chIi. Itlverli feet 4 inches and falling. Cloudy and mild. CAino-No arnva's or departures. Elver 13.4 feet and rising. Cloudy and cooler. Ocean Steamship Arrivals, Steamer. From. To. Westmoreland New York Lizard Wxoinlng New York tiueenstown Atiraula New York Queenslown PEOPLE C0HIKG AUD G0IHG. C. A. Bairtl, commercial agent of the Queen and Crescent road at Cleveland, and A. J. Malr, of Highland, aro at tho Jlonon galiehi House. F. H. Siegfried, of New Castle, and Thomas B. Sn eency, or Wheeling, put up at the Duquesne last evening. Miss Jessie Merritta, and Mrs. K. Mer ritta, of Connellsville, were guests at tho central Hotel yesterday. Charles Brand, of Urbano, and J. L. Davidson, of Grcensburg, aro registeied at the st. Charles. C G. JIagee, of Kew York, and J. T. Rogcis, of Wuyuesburg, are stopping at the Newell House. B. J. Phillips, of Butler, and George P. Bible, of Indiana, are at the Seventh Ave nue Hotel. C K. Kearns, of Virginia, andW. Edson, of Washington, were at the Anderson yestei day. Thomas B. Simpson and wife, of Oil City, registered at tlie Schlossor yesterday. Ex-Congressman J. "VY. Kay, of Waynes burg, was in the city yesterday. S. A. Eurtnett and wife, of Carmichaels, Pa., are at the St. Charles. C. L. Magee returned from Philadelphia last night. IHE FIRE BEC0RD. Cincinnati Tho Cincinnati Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead Works, Clark & Hawley's lead pipe store, a restaurant and boaiding house. John D. Abram, proprietor of the lead pipe and sheet works," estimates his loss on stock nt $J0.0DO. The building belongs to the Cun ningham estate and was valued at $5,000. Tho losses of the other parties will bring the total up to $100,000, on which thero Is about $75,000 insurance. Brooklyn The graystono storehouse No. 1, three stories high, of tho storehouses be longing to David S. Arnott, with 5,01.0 bales of cotton and an immense quantity of bag gingaud jute. Loss, about $30,00: insurance unknown. Falling walls ciusbed a lire en gine and badly injured several firemen. Now York Tho Empire Storage Com pany's warehouse. Loss, $3CO,000. Cause of firo unknown. Carthage, X. Y. Business property val ued at $50,000; insurance, $14,000. Dallas. Tex. The Jacksboro flouring milL Loss, $J0,0C0; insurance, $7,500. The place to buy flno diamonds, watches, jenelry, silverware, etc., is where you cau get the best selection and loaest prices, and that is at Jl. G. Cohen's, 3o Fifth avenue. Call and seo lor yourself. Our goods and prices will please. KRAXICH& BACH, HJIERSON, STAER. Lechner & Schoenberger, CO Fifth Avenue. Splendid holiday stock of theso mag nificent pianos in all styles or finish, walnut, oak, rosewood or ebonized. See thorn before purchasing elsewhere. Store open every night until Christ inas." Easy payments if desired. LECHNEB & SCHOKSmcEOEB, 69 Fifth avenue. KKIS JUNGLE'S IIEAD QUARTERS, 913 and 915 Liberty Street, ir you are looking for the largest selecti6n of fine pure candles and elegant selection of fancy Christmas and New Year's boxes, drop in at K Jlaginu's, 913-915 Liberty street, orSO Federal street, Allegheny. Tho public shomd remember that Jlr. Maglnn's candies aro all guaranteed to be pure, as they are mtinniacturtd in his own establishment. All tho finest Imported cordials HquoM at MnxUeln'e, Allegheny, Pa, and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, ji CLOUDY. '!J 'Ky marked H'gli' and the oval trough, or depres sion i,ow." These waves move Eastward on aa average ofCOO miles per day. High winds, rain orClfcoM enough) anow.Sonlh erly winds, and consequently high temperature, usually precei'e "Lows' across the country. When the r.ow,'pass'es East of a place the wind changes to North, bringing lower temperature, clearing skies, and olten cold wavea and furthers. The high area brings sunshine. WEST VIRGINIA AXD OHIO Generally Fair; SUA? SH0IS AT LOCAL HEWi The Bureau of Ilsaltn yestordav reported six cases of diphtheria and nine of scarlatina in the city. The St. Louis express was three and a half hours late last evening. The delay was caused by a freight wreck on the Vandalki line. A heavy girder fell on Daniel O'Connell at Chai tiers vesterday, breaking his left log below tho knee and tho bones in his left hand. CArTAiN Scott, or the Snnthside, states that the Salvation Army will hold a meet ing in Lnfavctto. Hall this evening, he 'in ning nt 8 o'clock. The Academy of Teachers held a secret meeting yesterday afternoon in Loyal Legion Hail, Sixth avenue, which was ad dressed by Prof. Ford. CakNo. 13 or tlie Birmingham lino mashed William Doyle's buggy on Carson street yes terday afternoon. Mr. Doyle, who was in the buggy, escaped uninjured. The Ornithological A3-ociation of West, ern Pennsylvania will hold its annual meet, ing In the Acadomy of Science and Art building Wednesday morning. Own.o to the breaking or a grip on one of tho cars at.tho Last Liberty loop last night that branch of tho Citizens' traction road was blockaded for about thrco quarters of an hour. Stepbew Lox, a Welshman, aged nbont 10 years, had his loft hand badly crushed yes. terdny by gotting it caught in machinery In Shnff's macliiiio shop on Second avonuo, near Wood street. PICKED UP BY TEE POLICE. Loci3 LccHiNdEr, of 1726 Mary street, la charged with wife beating. Johx Dunn, was arrested yesterday for robbing onvder's cigar stole at Fourth ave uuo aud Maiket stieet. H. Hess was placed in jail last night on a charge of embezzlement, preferred by P. Itiesiok before Alderman Gripp. Thomas WHiTTAKEn, editor of the Galling Gun, was yesterday sent to jail for court in default or S10.000 bail. He is charged with criminal libel. ISoBEitT Akmsteau and Charles Jlonroe, colored men, were fighting on Wylio avenue, last evening, and it is alleged that Armstead cut Monioe on the hand with a razor. A Geiwan, who pretends not to speak English, was nrrcsted in Kaurmanns' store yesterday on a charge or trying to steal a woman's pocket book. He is at the Central station. The place to buy fine diamonds, watches, jewelry, silvern are, etc., is whero jon can got the best selection anil lowest piices. and that is at M. G. Cohen's, SG Filth avenue. Call aud see for yourself. Our goods and prices will ploa9e. Eeautitul Dresden china clocks, hand some onyx clocks, 33 per cent less than reg ular pi ice, at KingsbachorBros.' great holi day sale, 616 Wood street. Tables for ladies and gentlemen at the Eustic. Breakfast and supper, you can get 5 cents woith or $o, just as you please. 55 and 57 Diamond street. Foun-rLY linen, 2,100 line, collars and cuffs of latest styles. Collaisat 7 cents, cutis 11 cents. Salleu, Corner Smithllcld and Diamond streets. TnE Chri9tmas time is drawing near When loving gifts to fi lends wo make, When tables groan with bounteous cheor. Flanked by "Marvin's bread and cake." ' Then, too, his crackers hold thoirplace, Light as tho snow with creamy fl.ikc; Who could not say his Christmas graco When flnnked by "Maivin's bread and caKef" Confections, too, do grace tho hoard, Of which with zest we may partake. And fin them all we thank tho Lord For Marvin's toothsome bread and cake. Tho merry Christmas far and near. From ocenn to the larthest lake, And hope you all tuny have good cheer, Aud lots of Marvin's bread and cake. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFi. Wanted. TJUTTOSIIOLE worKcrs-E-cnerlenced. JD Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth av. A. G. (iANVASSjEUS Salary or j-ommlsslnn: forholl 7 day novelties. 102 Fourth av,, 1'ootn 0. IINISIIEKS-Ilxperienccil finishers on custom ? shirts. A. G. Campbell & Sans, 27 1- Ifth av. TltON Jlolder's Union No. 48 will hold a special JL. meeting Sunday, December 13 132. ai No. til Fourth av., at 7:IJ P.M. By order of the Presi dent, F. Barle. MKALISllS ami boarders. A 1 203 Tl.bd av. ; by wcck (.1 50, hoard and room $3. MEN-Klght active men. Cooper Excelsior Co., foot Rebecca st, Allegheny. To Let. STATION St.. 0217. E. E. One nicely furnished front room: gases: hath. Meetings. 1 SPECIAL MEETING ADELAIDE NICHOL SON it. U. Lodge No. JSfl, I. O. . 1'.. will be held at (JUil Fellows' Ha 1, Frankstotru aveuuc. East End. MONDAY, 19th at 1 1'. 11 to make ar anzements loratfcndlng the funeral of Mrs. Peter Schwartz. All members of sister ledges areln .ltcdto attend. - 1893. SOTO MAGINN'S, 913 and 013 Liberty Street, or SO Federal Street, Allegheny. Christmas only comes once a year, and It is tho season to make the young folks happy, but don't do it by filling them with Impure candies when you can get guaran teed pure candy at the housu of E-Maginn, 913 and 915 Liberty street. Pittsburg, or 60 Federal street, Allegheny; in stock, mil lino of Christinas tree ornaments, glass bait and beads, animals, gold and silver, moss and tinsel, etc., etc. f "ittv I IiSi k T i WBK '4t 7fi 1 , Aiid co7iiplimciits of the sea son w all 07ir friends and patrons. Christinas must be observed, and the best way to observe the anniversary is to make some one happy.- You can do so easily at Jacksons No matter how small the amount is you have, come to us; we will advise you zuhat to buy. For $io you can buy a splendid Overcoat for father, bj'othcr, husband or sweet heart; for $9 to $12 an ele gant Suit; for $3 to $j a fine pair of Trousers; for $2 to $4 a handsome Silk Fancy Vest; for $i a fine Linen While Dress Shirt, or $5.50 for half a dozen; for 50c a very Nobby Scarf or fine pair of Suspenders; for 50c a fancy box of one-third of a dozen Handkerchiefs; from $1.50 lo. $5 a very fine Silk Um brella, with very latest style handles. Come to facksous.' IVe will help you select a pres ent, and no charge for our assistance. Store open every evening this xveck ttntil 8:30. s S I 8 1 I ..OssSS.--' A x . -wis:... s a j-MgiSSoa! 954 AND 9:6 LIBERTY ST. STAR CORNER. ;3Bi-- 4ik.J- '! 4 'I'- dcl3 f 2 IT35U QB ALL KINDS $5 UP. itsi Largej.z3nouiopi$iii up. THE FAVORITE FOLDING CHAIR, 5 m one 50 posi tions. A home necessity.Pleases everybody, old or young, sick or well. Lawn and "Wheel Chairs and I Invalid goods in stock. Discount prices. STEVENS CHAIR CO., iSurg? Jeo-sa W&" A DEJECTED-MAM A woebogono and forlorn expression de picted in every line of hiscountoiiace. What was it all about? Only a little matter clothes were iil kept, needed repairing, cleaning nnd pressing, and Ms wiio tailed that dnv to send them tn DICKSON, THE TAILOR. She lorgoticin themiJs: ot her Christinas alLiiis. Next dav his luce was cleared wpon learning that his clothes wero being pioperlv cared for bv DICKSON. THE TAILOlt, G5 Fifth avc. (Second Floor). 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