THE PITTSBURG DiSPATOH,. FRIDAY. DECEMBER . 23. 1892. - t 9" $-J- 1LI0TI GETS re Defeats Pulford in Third of Their Shoot ing Contests. 0 the VOTER'S GEEAT WOBK. Hautp, Ind., Ins: nljht in a glnve contest for a purso or $300 Charles Genslinzer, ex Preslilent ot New Orleans Olympic vlub, was time Keeper for Lloyd, and among Lloyd's seconus tras Billy Myors, the Streator cvclone. Lloyd's flzhtinz was taint-.. Xorton fought gamelv for 25 rounds with both hand broken. Ac the end of the 14th round, atter It rotindi had passed with out a blow, the fight w as declared off. tambour's and Kremlin's Records May Not Be Accepted. IESDLTS OP GUTTENBEEG EACSS. he local Pacer Dallas to Ee Changed Into a 1 rotter for Isext Tear. ;e:eral epoetisg xews of the dai About 400 or 500 people were at Exposi- iou Park yesterday afternoon to witness lie third of the series of five shooting natcues between Messrs. Fullord and Elliott The former is from Kansas City ind the latter from Harnsbur?. They are wo of the best wing shots an the country. acb contest is for 5200 a side, or, in other lords, the total stakes amount to $1,000 a ude. Previous to yesterday's contest Ful- ord had won two, having been the victor in joth the Kansas Citv and Indianapolis con. ests. As a consequence he was favorite for .-esterday's eent There was little or no jetting, as nobody was inclined to back Elliott. Elmer E. Shaner was releree and Jim Trow was trap-puller. Both performed heir duties well. C H. Hostetter was aandler lor Fullord and Elmer E. Smith for Liliott. Tue last named shot in excellent arm after the first 25. He had five mioses .a the first quarter, but in the next 75 birds re onl) -missed two. At the end ot the first 25 he was two birds behind, but at the end 'l the next 25 he was one in the rear. In the second 25 Fullord had three misses. In the second 50 Elliott killed every bird. His orm was reallv first-class. The birds were tolerably fair. Some of hem were Very strong and left the trap like demons. Fullord vas not quite at home with tbete customers He also had difficulty in downing; birds that took an upward course. Several of the birds were very oor and couldn't very well be missed, diking everything into consideration the inteu was a good one and those ho man used it deserve credit for the way it was conducted. Tue men will shoot to-morrow at Will aniport, and will end their series of con esis at Harrisburg on Monday. II Elliott ms again to-morrow, anatters will be very oteretmg. Ii Fulford wins a majority of tie contests, Elliott savs he "Will make an ther match to shoot him as soon as he de- - res. Following is the t-core of yesterday's intest, the figure "2" denoting that the "il uas killed with the second barrel: utt -1110110Ii:ollS12221020 1-50 :::i:i:::h:i;::ki::ii o-va .!in::ii:::i::iim:ii: i-ss in:iii3Si :i:::iiis::i2 1-25 S3 rulford o2:::::io!::iiii::io::i: 2-22 u:i:2i202ii:ii;:iiioi:ii 1-22 n:.ii:::i:so;js:!ii2i!! 224 122111221011111U2220232 2 Jt m SXAMBOUL'S EECOEDS. Reason Wlr He May Not Likely Bo Cred ited With Them. Sew Yobk. Dec 22. In the discussion over the low price realized for the stalllonfitam boul, the fact is developed that both Stam boul and Kremlin are not lifcely to get their big records of this fjlL Secretary Stelnei, of the American Trotting Horse Register, has announced that according to special re ports received from the National Trotting Horse Association, all performances from October 13 to November 27, inclusive, at Stockton, will probably have to be rejected on account of their not being in accordance with the rules adopted in April. Steineris leportedto lia e said that the performances of Kremlin at Nashville would have to be thiown out. as wellas'those ot St-mboul ir the rules adopted in April were enforced. This would pnt Kremlin back to bis race record of 2-1 and Stamboul to his recordof 2-IL made last year, thus leavlns the dead P.ilo Alto, 2-0 the kini of the trotting turf. Neither association bad en rol ced all the April rules, which stipulate that there rout be races qn the same da: that the peiformance must be advertised, and that the start must be made before 10 o'clock, and it remains to be seen what will be done. 1 WA1KINS HAS HE3VE. National League games plaved here bofore the regulat Southern League season opens. CONEY ISLAND WILL GET THEM. Xft Offer for the JicAallfTo-Bnrge Fight Too JIuch for the Crrscent. New York, Dec. 22? The lightweight championship match between Jack Mc Aullire and Dick Burse will unques tionably be fought on Coney Island. The Athletic Club secured the contest by offer ing a pnrso of $15,060. The Crescent City Club officials did not give up hopes of get ting the lightweights until this afternoon, when Captain Williams, their representa tive heie, was instructed by telegraph to come home immediately. During this afternoon Captain Williams signed Austin Gibbons, of Patervin, N. & , to tight Billy Myers, "the Streator Cyclone," betoie the Crescent City Athletic Club, of New Orleans, for a purse of $5,000. Laskcr Holds the Lead. Philadelphia, Dec 22. In the chess game here this afternoon between Herr Lasker ana A. W. Robinson, the latter resigned at 2dth move. The German champion defended with the Sicilian. Caldwell for St. Louis. St. Loos, Dec 22. The 6t. Louis Jockey Club has secured the services or Mr. J. F. Caldwell as stai ter for their spring meeting, April 29 to J uue 23. He ruts In a Claim for Pitcher Burnett, Claimed by Pittsburg; Manager IVatkins, of the St. Louis ball club, has written Manager Buckenberger that be, AVutLms has accepted the terms of Pitcher Barnett, claimed by the Pittsburg club. This piece of news was exceedingly interesting to Mr", Buckenberger simply from the fact that Watkins had no rulit w bate ver, according to baseball law , to make overtures to Barnett. Manager Watkins had not the name of Barnett 011 his list submitted to Fiesident Ycing, nor has llanaser Watkins at any time put Barnett's name to his list, the Pitubun club, on the other hand, some time no notified President Young to put the me of, Burnett on the 1'ittsburj list, and Fiesident Ynun,r did so. He notified the local club to this effect, and that means that ro other club In the League had a light to approach Barnett. It may be that Manager Watkins expects to secure Barnett by the aid of the League "combine." If the latter Las to deal with it Pittsburg need not Lope to get an thing atalL CHANGING HIS GAIT. Mr. McCormlck Trying to Make the Pacer Dallas a Trotter. Mr. M. McCormick, owner of Dallas, the famous local pacer, is making efforts to con vert his hoe into a trotter. During a con versation yesterday Mr. McCormlck said: "I have D-ilLis on a. larm at Latrobe at present, and he has commenced trotting without any teachmz or training. When In the field he trot and shows remarkable speed. I have made my mind up to trv and make a trotter nf him. If 1 can succeed and he shows good speed I will consider myself a very lucky man." Han-ard Athlete Dead. New York. Dec 2i Herbert Tufts Allen, Harvard, S6, died yesterday afternoon of peritonitis. He was sick only a few days. Bert Allen was a famous Harvard baseball player. "Nichols and Allen," the famous Harvard battery, were known all over the country in 18S5 and 18S6. Allen pitched one vear and caught three tears that hen as In Harvard, and was consideied the best back stop ever at the college. Up to the time of his death he was engaged in the real estate business in this city. GOOD FOB THE BOOKIES. They Have Much the Best of It at Gntten- berg Races. GrnrrBEBO, Dec 22. fpeciaL The j i-ies had much the best or it to-day,as the . e lavorites were all beaten. T.he bet- ' ng was heavy, OAie track good and the rac- ng excellent. Summaries: First race, purse 400, orwhlchfiOto second, for -ca--olils. live and one-half mrlongs boa V97, las'.ic, first. Leigh 1U8. Snedeker. second: Lizzie KM; McDcnnolt, third Time. 1.10. Coeurde eon 103. buspense fillv97. Carmelite 103. Heads or Tails 13, b aucy colt 105, Culpepper 87, La Gloria 9 . 3 Lamiey 109. Levee fill 96. and rotmala j3. tUs.r.-n netting: Bob V, 0 to 1 and 2 to 1; itch mo a and 3 to 5: Lizzie T. 6 to I and 2 to 1: snir ! Leon. S to land3to 1; frupene, filly, IS and G tol. Carmelite. 20 to land Stol; Heads r Ti is 12 to 1 and 5 to J: Fancv colt. 6 to 1 and 2 ulnerper 12iol and5 tol. Ln Gloria CUT. lu ! ami 3j to 1 Jnnuij Lamlet. A to laud 3 to f ree fill) . SO to 1 n& 2a to 1. 1'ostmaid, 30 to 1 lu to I. ei nil race, purse Sl'Xt, of which 50 to second, nmrlo he sold.one mile H&lbrirgaQ io. Peunv, i 1; ib Sutherland 11 nedeher. second. Addle 111 V 11111. third Jc Courtney 112. Jester 103. irtlieuzaflll) 10a FaucvgeldltiKlOS. MllolOoand - in Charlie ll also ran. Time. 1-15. Uet- i c liallirlgan 4 to 1 and 7 to J. Itoboutber- ud o tojanu ven Addle 11. 3) to land 10 ml; j courintv ) to 1 and 2 to I. Je'ter. 15 to 1 and toi rxcUieuza fidv. S to! and 2 tol; Fancy ."Iding 30 to I and 10 tnl: Mtlo. 7 to land 2 tol; j n iir le 8 tol And 3 tol ri race, purse S-iOO. of which SV) to second, m r befcold six furlongs t-tadi76.H.Lynth, M 'iican 103. J. llirrctr. second. ,reeuvlch clone, third. Jack Itosc 103 and Alrplant ran lime. 1 Ufc. Betting kadl. 3 to I i t en, Mohican. 2 to , and 4 to : Greenwich, n an 1 ti 3. JacL Rote, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1; Alr- lant to land 7 to I 1 urth race, imrsi $D of which o0 to second, r m ar ngs, llitxt lurlollcs Patroness fill) 103. , m. it. tir-t Varilla adr lor T Fljuu Eec- 'e-e I nc filly no Griffin, Ihlrd. Anna ! If 10i heraiu r 112. haran 111. Ilrlar colt 112. itenih lfianll'atii Mng 110 also ran. Time. s Kitting Fa'riyies!, tilly. 10 to land 4 tol i-l um mo I -lUifztol.Jersejr I,a-s fllly. 7Io nHlol 4unt lt 'Ie,S tol and 3 tol; t Ik taller, i and 3 to 5 i- -igan, 4 to i and lo 5; llnarcoit 1 and oto 1. LiltcfiUr,3)tolandl0tol,Pattl nr " to I nnd 3 tol h fth nee, purse J400, of which ?o0 to second, urtot sold nxc I'urlonfs Berrm 107, ilc- Kni.itt. tlrsi Zenobla III. T Hvnn. secoiiu: times 107, Ilueston. third DuVe John 10 aiuet 112. Mil or U luy and Hazclhurst 107 aUo an Time, 1 0J UetUnp: Bcrwvn. 4 to 1 and 3 to 7?nolia. ito2and out: Johannes 5toland7to Uuki John, 30 tol ardSlol, Vardee. 30 to land !.. i Minor B, 100 to 1 and 30 to 1 j Hazclhurst, 6J o 1 -ind 1. to 1. "iTtn race, purse $100. or which 50 to second, Inner to he sold, seven furlongs Hesperus 104, T. Fivnn first. Ilemorse 118, Marshall, second; ngenie 98. Ilonohue. third Prince Fortunatus ,b p t 4 Miss BesslCl andGonrales 12L aUo a-i Tln-c, 1.3IS4 IMtmg. Hesperus. 8 to 5 and i to Utmorw. 8 to 1 and 3 to I Lugenle. 2 to I And 4 to s. Ptince Fortunatus 6 to laud 2 tol; -pot 7 to 1 and 5 to 2 Miss Bess, 2 to 1 and 3 10 5, oimzale?, 20 to 1 and 7 to 1. Signed TIckcrv. NASBVnix, Tesjt., Dec 22. T. P. Snllivan states that he ha-i signed Vickcry, Balti more's crack pitcher of last year, and Will iam Sommers, catcher of the Chattanooga club for Nashville. There will also be a few General Sporting Notes. " C F. W. He played with the Pittsburg club. The boxers are certainly la clover at present. Elliott was certainly in great shooting form yesterday, Jake BeckleywHI remain la this city during the winter. Eliif.r E Shaves Is an excellent referee for a big shooting match. The Chicago football players will arrive ln this city Sunday morning TUKiiE will be a sweepstake shoot at live pigeons to-morrow at Glenwood Elmer Sumr. of the local ball club, and J. A. R Elliott, the shooter, are very Intimate lrlends. Coloel JohvI. Eookes has beendubbed the Wauamaker or baseball by the wicked scribe of the Louis vUlelme3. Fr.AhK Whitmoke. Chicago's wresting fire laddie, was defeated hr IVfort Krzar ln their cateh- as-catch-can match after to fiercely contested bouts, lasting i:io and 40 minutes retpet-tlrcly. Bis Walker ties Byland T's tongue down when in a race so he cannot get it over the bit, and Beu won more mouey with hnn in one month than Kyland T ever won herore lu all his raclne career. JikMlE O'Coxxell comes back at FrankleMc Hugb with the galls ana says he will split the dif ference and meet him at 114 pounds, to weigh ln three hours before entering the ring. Helaughs at the "unknown" gag. and says that he Is only after McUugh J usl at present. Bowling" Is the title or a new publication placed on the market by the American bports Pub lishing Coropanj , of 241 Broadway. i ew York. It is. without doubt, the most complete pamphlet ever Issued In this popular wlnterspon, and should hare a large sale. How to bowL how to scorchow to handicap, and how to make all difficult shots are all fuhy Illustrated. The book retails for 10 cents. COUNTERFEITERS UNEARTHED. Onn or a Bold Gang; of Bogus Mint Men Is a Prominent Merchant. "West Supebiob, Wis., Dec 22. The 'discharge of Captain McRea, ot the Supe rior police force, has led. to startling de velopments. For some tide the United States Government has been in pursuit of the most daring gang of countetfeiters known in the past 20 years. For the past few- weeks silver dollars nd half-dollars, well executed, have been floated in immense qnan titles. Some time ago the Superior police, searching for stolen property, discovered a quantity of dies and other counterfeiting apparatus. It was then known the danger ous coin was minted in them. Ko arrests have yet been itiade, but they ore expected soon. Among the men said to be involved is one of Superior's prominent business men. Chief of Police ilcBaa -was sus pended, It is said, for the indiscreet use ot his knowledge of the affair. RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Louisville Items The Mage of Water and the Movements of Boats. SPECIAL TELEOBAHS TO TUX DISPATCH.) Louisville, EY Dec. 22. Business good. Teathcr clear and cold. Biver rising, with s feet on the falls, 8 feet 4 Inches ln the canal, and 14 feetT Inches below, ' The Golden ltod passed up early this morning. The John C. Fisher and tow arrived from below. The Sain Brown left for Memphis with a tow or coal. The Cruiser arrived from Pittsburg with a tow or coal, she left ror the South with her tow. The Mariner and 8am Clark arrived and departed for Pittsburg. Departures-For ClnclnnatL Fleet wood: for Eransyllle, E. G, Bagon; for Carrollton, Big Kanawha. What Upper Ganges Show. ALLEonxitY JcKCTioir River 3 feet 8 Inches and railing Cloudy and cold. WABREN-RIrer 1 foot. Snowing. Morjantoww Biver i Inches and stationary. Clear, thermometer. H" at 4 P. M. Brownsvil,lk kiver S feet 0 inches and station ary. Cloudy, Thermometer, 22 at ir, u. A VALUABLE CHEISIMAS qiFT. President Huntington Gets a Big Nugget of Gold and Silver From Mexico Dueakoo, Mex., Dec. 22. Special. Maxi milian Damm, the gieat capitalist of this city, who owns several mining properties of fabulous worth, has sent to C. P. Hunting ton, President or the Southern Pacific Com pany, as a Christmas present, a natural nug get of oie containing $3,000 worth of silver and tljOvD worth of gold. Mr. Damm came to Mexico about 30 years aco, from Germany. His mining pioperties are situated near this city in the Sierra Madre mountains. He is a great personal friend of Huntington, and was largely in strumental in having the Mexican Inter national Railroad extended to Darango by the Southtern Pacific Company. Christmas Kings and Pendants. You can get styles In oo'.h to match if you -wish. Here are a few styles found ln both: Suubnrst, All diamonds; Star. Pearls and diamonds; Scroll, in Emeralds and diamonds; JMeur dells, Turquoise and diamonds; Cluster, Opals and diamonds; Solitaire, etc.. Rubies and diamonds. The handsomest variety of thein to be seen anj where. Store open every evening. Habdt & Hates, Jewelers, 429 Suiltnfield street. THE FIRE EBCOED. Eellefonte, Pa. McCalmont 4 Co.'s black smith shop, office, ccalebouse, elevator and coal, grain, lime and implement sheds, with five horses, air mnles, two dozs, a buggy, U sets of harnessaurta great quantity of giaio, phosphate and plaster. Loss heavy, but partly insured. East End Stock Yards A Bmall fire in a shed at the East End stock yards yesterday was extinguished by emoioyes oeinre the arrival of the Are department. Damage, about $25. Savannah The Spanish, steamer Grao, with 1,200 bales or cotton aboard, la bnrnlng here. She was loading for Barcelona. The loss will be heavy. Wolverton, Ind. The large general store or the Stepnens Store Company. Cause nn known. Loss, $30,000, insurance aoout $20,030. Little Bock The carpet establishment of D. P. Ottenheimer and the Little Rock Gro cery. Loss," $30,000; insurance. $18,000. Vallev Falls, R. L The plant of the Home Bleach and Dir Works. Loss, about $60,000; insurance, $50,000. Everett, Mass. The West End Street Railwav Company's car house and other property. Loss, $125,000. Gothenburg, Sweden Tho oldest theater in the city, built ln 1816. The News From Below. WnEELlKO River 8 feet 1 inch and fallings Departed H. E. Bedford Pittsburg: Sunshine. Parkersbnrg: Iron Queen. Pittsburg; Hudson, Cin cinnati. Cold and Cloudy. CISCWNATI-Rlverl5leet 11 Inches andralllne. Fair and cool. Departed-Keystone State, to Pittsburg: Guiding Star. New Orleans. ST. Louis-River 1 foots lnchei-the lowest In 40 years, MotraClc. Clear and cold. Dos't be in a hurry huvlng your holiday presents till afteryou seo Henry Terheydon's magnificent display superb, rich, grand must be seen to be appreciated. Jeweiry. Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Bronzes, Bric-a-brac Diamonds set and Jewelry made to order. 530 Smithfleld street. Desks Chairs, Couches, China Closets, Tables. And everything you can think of. Our ware rooms not far liom tue central shopping points. Take a look around, we may have something to please you. P. C. Scboeiiecx & Sow, 711 Liberty btieet, opp. Wood. Just think of itl An overcoat that was originally made up for $15 can now be bought for $13 50, or vour choice of any of our merchant tailor made suits or over coats ln our establishment for the nominal price of $13 50 at the Misfit Clothing Par lors, 516 Smithfleld street.opposite City BalL China Cupid Plates. For two days we vtUI sell fine china plates, with Cupid decorations in six colors, lor 12o each. Cbas Reizessteix, -150 to 156 Federal street, Allegheny. Violins for Everyone. Aheautiful line at wonderfully low prices, at Alex Ross' Mnsfc' House, 113 Fedeial street, Allegheny, Pa, To Give the Poor People A chance to buy those $3, $1 and $5 men's pants for $1 39 we will continue the sale of them all day Friday. See these pants in our show windows price now $1 89. P. C. C C, corner Giant and Diamond streets. Local Biver Brevities. The Elizabeth left for Elizabeth at 2.30 p. It. yes terday. The new towboat John W. Alles left the wharf yesterday. The Dtlta went below to help the Smoky City np with her tow yesterday. The Adam Jacobs left at 3 F. M. for Morgantown with a good trip yesterday. The Crescent returned with a tow of 11 pieces from Clnclnnattl yesterday. The Cyclone came down with a tow of rafts from Morgantown yesterday. Tine Trot Oueen was due from Cincinnati taut night and leaves at 4 F. M. to-day. THE Stella Moren. Clifton and T.lttlo niesr luiumt down the river yesterday afternoon. . The stages of water at Pittsburg and Davis Island dam, 3.4 feet and 5 3 feet. River falling. Tnfi Charles Brown and Volunteer rrtnrned from Cincinnati with a tow of empties yesterday. The C W. Batehelor arrlred yesterday morn ing from Wheeling, ana left at noon with a good trip. Most of the coal host fleets have returned from Cincinnati and Louisville, bringing up empty tows. THE Tide came down from the fourth nool with 10 fiats and a tow of coal, returning with 10 empties yesterday. The Sam Clarse arrived at Louisville at 11 A. K. and started on the return trip with 17 empty barges yesterday. The Hustler made a trip down from the pools with a tow or coal and returned with a tow of empties yesterday. THE Onward returned with an empty tow of JO coal-boats, and the Dlamonu came up with 17 empty barges yesterday. JOHN N. McCpory and Andrew Easton had their chief and second engineers' licences renewed and Can tain William Crookshank his pilot's license renewed 3 es terday. The towboats John Moren and Persey Eelsey collided at Brown's Island early yesterday morn ing. The former boat was on the way to Cincin nati with a rull tow and the latter was on there turn trip with empties. The new towboat Charles A. Turner was In spected by Captains Neeld and Atchlnson a few days ago. but tho papers were withheld owing to the boat being registered as the Charles Turner. The name painted on the boat will have to be changed. rurAi -7 L- y UK A v a A . J0 -, ktoHH. n. rn -- - NEW APVE31TISEMENTS. FridayDec. 23, 189 94 St- - i Vauhis Xfkzirr Q Cji2 &ttAt7 J&..pi"W tfania?&L. Ly j'.i T " i "fc. m J -r n m., m -l.i.m tS "" CLOUDLESS. ZirAETLY CLOUD T. fCLOCDY, :xow. Arrow files with wind. First figures at station indicate temperature: next figures indicate change ln temperature: and figurs underneath. If any. Indicate amount of rain lall or melted snow ln hundreths of an Inch during past 12 hours: T Indicates trace rf precipitation; Isobars, or solid black lines, pass through points of equal pressure; Isotherms, or dotted hoes, equal temperature. btorms generally move from West to East In atmospheric' waves, of which the crests are marked "High" and the oval trough, or depres sion "low." These waves move Eastward on an average or 600 miles per day. High winds, rain or (ir cold enough) snow. South erly winds, and consequently high temperature, usually precede ;Lows".acro33 the country. When the "Low"passes East of a place the wind changes to North, bringing lower temperature, clearing skies, and often cold wares and Northers. The hlgn area brings sunshine. Open Every Evening This Week Bargains IN FOB WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, WEST YJEGINIA AND OHIO Generally Fair; Variable Winds. Ocean Steamship Arrivals. Steamer From To Vessmore ..Boston New York. Trove New York.. ..Southampton Minnesota Phlladelphla..Loudon. Massachusetts New York... London. Werra , :..New York.. ..Genoa Thlnrvalla Mew Kork ...Copenhagen La Bourgogne New York.. ..Lizard. British Quwen London Philadelphia Here Is a Big Bargain for Oar Friday Sale. To-day they go. Men's genuine imported Irish frieze ovei coats, smooth Melton over coats ana soft-finished Kersey overcoats, at $12 each; worth $22. They are elegantly lined: five shades to select from. Price $12 to-dav. ' P. C. C. C.. corner Grant and Diamond streets. Open evenings this week. China Cupid Plates, For two days we will sell fl'ne china plates with Cupid decorations in six colors, for 12c each. Chas. BEizswsTEiir, 150 to 156 Federal street, Allegheny. Weather Conditions Fair weather has prevailed throughout tha day, except snow flurries in the Lake regions and northwest and lLrht rain ln1 Southern Texas. A storm appears to be developing in Wyoming. It remains very cold along the Northwest border, and the temperature has fallen very rapidly in Southern New England. A rise of 56 in temperature lias occurred in Wyoming. The pressure has decreased very rapidly in the Plateau region, and has lailen throughout the entire country. PlTTSBinto, Dec, 22. The Local Forecast Official of the Weather Bureau furnishes tha fol" lowing: Barometer 8 a. it.. 30.17: 2 p. m., 30 12, s p.m., 30.35 Relative Humidity 8 a. x., 65; 2 r. x. 57; 8 r. M., 80. PRicrriTATToif past 21 hours, .0L Tempiratube-8 a. m., 18, 12 v.. 22, 2 p. v., 23; 5 p. jr., 23. 8 p. v., 23. Highest, 23, lowest, 15: average, 19, which is 15 below the, normaL BLANKETS AND COMFORTS This kind of weather re minds you how acceptable a gift of a pair of Blanket? or a good, warm Comfort would make. Prices favor you to an un usual extent. ALL-WOOL Country Blankets. , $2.75 TO $10 Below the lowest prices you ever paid for their equals before. FINER BLANKETS, All that are made by 3 big mills and all that come to these cities from several others, at all prices from S4 10 $40 A PAIR. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. DaMOg Powddr J&i2& ABSOLUTHy PUR Comforts. Good, clean, soft, cotton filled Comforts, nicely cov ered, AT $1.00. Sateen covered (choice styles and colors) real down filled Comforts, $4.50 TO $13.50. Silk covered down Comforts, $7.50 TO $25. Satin covered down Com forts, $16.50 TO $75. Jos.Horne&Go., 609-621 Penn Ave, de23-40 To-Daj's Gcttenbcrg Card. LonsviLLE. Dec. 22. Special. The follow. t pools were sold beie this evening on 0 rroi 1016 races at Guttenberg: irstrace. five-eighths of a mile, selling Kerry 't-) 112. Kenwood 112. tlO, ITIscilla 1C9. Caracas - Menthol 107. SI0. Jewel II. 104. $3. Harrv Ire. 1M. Extra lOi ?5 Freedom ICC. Pronty 10 1 ountrssIM. Lad) BadardSL (3, Glorianalts, net $S each - mil race, tlirec-nuarters or a mile, selling enaslan 11". flC. KtghtawavIIQ. !8. Don't Know 1 I Lad Mary ISj. $5. Violet 105. 5; Postmald J2. third race, six and one-half furlong, Eclipse s Lucnlll H.i TTnii rt.ltifw int ...lyt.tij. C... .. . .-. ...-.-. .... iw. C . 1UUI 4UU. lenn ST S3. 1 lattcr S3, $5 Fourth ra-e. selling, one mlie-Tliorndale 106, ' 0 Ham Monzo 11U. J8. Headlight 10 $3; Bal rfrein 10 S3 Little Jake 39. :; Merry DukeSS. t. Iamet"wn 33. 12 Flftii racu selling, rourand one-hair rurlongs oldstream 111. Duke John III. Menrette no $10: lucilagc 109. H. Miss Olive 108. 13 Bon Voyatfe 7 S 0 April Fool 107. Mamie It IlluC Red Im .5, JiO Van b 105. I 0. Magic 102. KrlUna 102. $,. aurentka IC2, Clothe ICC, Mayor B IOj, others : ach .ivtli race, selling, seven-cls-hthsoramlle Klne rr ut Hamilton lis. Transit 108. Running Bird Eeule 101. Tammanv Hall BS, i,allah 85, High OS. Maru.out83. no pooling. American Sprinters in England. A number or American sprinters have en Ted fo- the English handicap races which ave been arranged to take place shortly at a.ichester and Sheffield. That the swift. eBS of the Americans is not despised is own by the fact tbit the most of them jvc heen plivced on short marks. At the lane lester Pedetrian Company 125 yards iiiciicap for a $500 prize, R. D. Bndd, 2U i J F. Bovie, 3 jards; J. Collins, 3 ards fe Farrel, 3 yards; D. Sully, Syards Doian, 6 yards, and C. B. Huntley, ids,Hie among those with allowances, 1- Harry Hutchlns is on the scratch ri. In the Sheffield Christmas Handlcao 1 -t much the same men ate entered, n I Hutchlns is also scratch man in this nent. Declared the Fight Offi CisciirrATi, Dec 22. Before the Newport Athletic Club, or Newport, Ky., Mike Nor ton, ot Cincinnati, met Abe Lloyd, of Terrs I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. EDMUNDSON AND PERRINE FREE DELIVERY ANY TIME TO SUIT YOU. THERE'S NOT A BLADE OP GRASS IN FRONT OF OUR STORES. EVEN THE NAIL HEADS IN THE FLOORS SHINE T,TR"E DIAMONDS. CAUSED BY THE CONSTANT TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP OF A MULTITUDE OF CUSTOMERS. Not that notice is needed to sell our Dolls,, Toys, Baskets, Diamonds, Pictures, Hoiisefuniishing Goods, Etc., but because we like to repeat good news do we remind you that we positively have the Prettiest, Best Lignted and Finest STOCKED BASE MENT SALESROOMS in Pittsburg. We only ask to be favored with a visit by you. We assert emphatically that every dollar doubles its buying power here. DOLLS. TOYS. DOLLS. TOYS. I I ssSsPT 7C0lSincnea; W 12-INCH DOLL I SB 3 JU handsome QQn Jointed Doll; 15-inch Esquimaux FOB THE If -nJ -W "Si 1q &? dress ana bonnet. OOl French Bisque Undressed Doll. LI1TLE FOLKS. Iy. .n 4f OJO QO CommPnt H ",ao 1 unneo- China Dolls, 5c, 10c. 15c. I jfl if essary. It's pretty Stuffed Dolls, 19c, 29c, 39e. 89c. LaL'Lw ononsrh to sell lor t,. th. in 7X rT' no af 8 It can't speak ,.59"e oI's. Se. h 98c II but looks it. Kid Dolls, 25c, 50c, 98c, SI 00, in. Fnr inov rvRiwr. AwnTRATV. OC SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY. C 3T 3 CI QQ For first qnallty only, Rogers Bros.' 9I.OiJ Triple-plated Knives or Forks. Eubber Dolls, 25c, 50c, 89c, 98a Dressed Dolls, 19c, 25e, 49c, 98c Dressed Dolls, 52 98, ?3 75, H 75. Dressed Dolls, $5 00, S7 50, 59 00. OQnlur t.,.is doll, '3lj its inches lonir, lareo head. mettv face and long flowlntr hain worth legularly 50c, but tuU morn ing they go at only 29 cents. IQf, For IRON ENGINE AND TRAIN; ,01 Others at 60c. 98c, $1 19. For tbls lt-in. School Slate. 10 Slate Pencils 1c i Lead Pencils lo. BALLS, 5c to 50c. $1.29 $1.55 Triple-plated Fickle Castor BASKET. Trlnlft-nl.tflrl. quality only, CAKE LAMPS. tt?C QQ Four-piece Tea bet; Triple- ssssT " "& vi plated; elegantly f ngraved. tinnSW W SILVERrPLATED . irg& CLOCKS. .BUTTER DISHES, CAKE AND FRUIT BASKETS, WA1BB PITCHERS, NAPKIN RINGS, INDIVIDUAL SALTS, CARD RECEIVERS, CHOCOLATE URNS, TRAYS, MUGS. 7Qn Stand Lamp: dec i Oli orated China, Solid Brass Footed Base: height 16 Inches; worth 160. Banquet and Piano Lamps. ANY PRICE TOU "WANT. 69c Large Size Nickle Alarm Clocks; worth $i. CQ 77 yorthlaEooTiyaoclr, Catudral W, Gong.ft-Day. -sESs. ' B --VsssssSissF SssssssfelissssssssssssssssssssBz "BeBE4sss HSsssssaBssflV S ssr5sPssssssFjJsPS2lsssssillS 69c For these AIR GUNS, 2 feet 7 Inches long. A GRAND PRESENT FOB ANY BOY. Won't you look at our REPEATING AIR GUN, ONLY $1 88T 74c Pretty Tainted SHOO FLY. Others at 9Sc, $1 25, $1 S3. Every quality and size. ICQ IO For this Ve 30.0 loclpede. Size 12 to It years. Hobby Horses.. $ .98 gi.48 gi.98 $2.50 $3.50 Tricycles 3.89 4.75 5.50 6.00 7.00 Wagons 20 35, . 69 1.50 2.49 Sleighs - 39 49 68 81 98 Sleds 38 50 , 65 85 90 Cradles....... 24 50 98 1.50 2.49 Bureaus 49 74 89 ' 98 1.25 Drums 49 69 98- up. to 4.50 Blocks 5c, 10c, 19c, 24c, 39c, 50o Games 5c, 10c, 19e, 24c np tofl 98 Animals on Wheels. ..24s, 44e up to $2 50 Banks 5c, 10c, 24c, 49c up to 98c Soldier Sets 50c, 98c up to Jl 25 Doll Cradles 25c, 49c, 74c np to $1 50 Hetallaphones 19c, 49c np to 98c Tin Kitchens.. ..v 24c, 49c np to98o tf in Per Set Rogers Bros.' Teaspoons; first quality (not second) Triple-plated. Just 3)1.17 the same as your Jeweler sells for 3 60. Come and see; we'll prove it to you. 0bss?CS25322J233sWbsssssS5 sjjBssiWBsswSHSiassslPRBBsspBW (J QQ 3 pieces Genuine Buckhorn Handle Carving Sets; knife 14 3IWU in?hes, steel 12 inches; fork 10 inches long; worth 53.50. 74c For our Ligno Dinner Knives and Forks. CI OQ For our Buckhorn Handle, Cimeter Blade Knives and Forks. 4l. US os:i3srjSLv7"jKE .ajstid yases. IIME The Christmas Turkey cannot be properly roasted unless you have our pat-ent TURKEY BHAST PRICE, 753 and DP. IO10 Decorated 172 benp and Saucer; worth 25c QEfi Decorated fc Mns tache Cnp and Saucier. Wfj3UI OAn Elegant Im sftO ported Curi and Saucer. Cnp 10c For 7-lnch Decor ated Fruit Plates; worth 20c. !2Kc In For S-lncli Decorated, Im- a portea jrruic Plates; worth sac eacu. Others advertise them as "cheap" at 2.24. $1.75. 25c. $1.19. $Ofc0 mK $1.98. EDMUND SON PERRINE 1 nni ......... HRNTRF fi.inn T0-M0RRDW .""- for our TANDKARPET dlS.WWf 635 637 SMITHFIELD ST. J . 'si v. .,.i ,. - w.-, .. .... ...t . . .L3feJ ' . ..tr , . . 1 ililMssssii mTti BsssssssllsiiWlnanMMBMMlMinn,'iiItfilltiii f iiiuirn TtiSiiffiTti innMirfwifti fifriiriiiinsslHiiriiirflfflr,Miiisi IsfsiiftSilttsitfrlBssmlMnstsnrBMMiii iTt f Ja ilil'Fi i.liiiiiTlifl8.liinTn.if Tnnnffliiiii . kjs& . q!Zs.3L3!fimj.: