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MONDAY EVENING, THE PITTSBURG PRESS. NOVEMBER 1900. 'ft I i THE SPORTING I i Your Choice Is easily made if you come to Jacksons No Clothing like Jacksons in Pittsburg Not another store in town can show a firm front Ox ATHLETICS. JIG CROWD WILL i SEE TO-MORROW'S FROM CLEVELAND TO NEW YORK IN M'CRACKEN WAS IN THE GAME BUT PLAYED ON LOSING SIDE. A AN l-J I I 1 1 yi attendance at the Homestead-D.

attendance at the Homestead-Li. (J. As announced In Saturday's Press the golf match between th. Cincinnati club and the Allegheny Country club will be held on Saturday, November 10. The club championship uf the Edge wood Coif club, which was to have been decided Saturday, was postponed on account of the absence of a number of tho contestants who were down down watching the parade.

The round Is to be played Thursday. The University of Pennsylvania basketball team has applied for admission to the lntercollegiute league. Trial games will he held on the 15th and ioih of November, and two teams will be formed. On Saturday Harry Vardon defeated Tucker and Hall on the links of Chevey Chase, a suburb of Washington. Scores, "tt, 81 and K.

To-morrow the Chevey Chase golf team is scheduled to meet the Allegheny Country club In a series of matches on the Country club lings of 11 C. football game at Kxpositlon park -morrow afternoon. Tho advance sale Is it IV- i oiuaiiuii.v mine. The line-up of the teams and other de- alls of the much-talked of contest, together with the latest gossip about the ford Gray Melton Suit for Ten Dollars. Not a store in town can show a Hand-Hade "firm front" Black or Blue Thibet Suit for Twelve Dollars.

Not a firm front Hand-Padded Suit in other stores at any price-Convince yourself see them and ir joining event will appear in mo Kvitv h1 lover of the autumn game I hopes for a and fast contest. A game on the gridiron is sciieauieu. inere arc no hexing hunts on the card and If any bnproptu fights are put on the offenders should he punished speedily. Some friends of D. C.

4: A. C. are doing some foolish talking about what three SOI. 11)11 ASIM1AI.T. New York, Xov.

5. From Cleveland to this city In M) hours and minutes Is the record established in a gasoline automobile by Alexander Wlnton. He left the corner of Kuclid and ilson avenues In Cleveland at 2 o'clock on Thursday morning and arrived at the Park Avenue hotel last night at Ills actual time on the road was hours. The distance covered was 7r0 miles. Wlnton used the racing automobile with which he recently contested In Paris fur the James Cordon Dennett cup.

The machine weighs l.tluo pounds, Is of horse-power, seats two persons and is low and rakish In build. When Wlnton reached the Park Avenue hotel last night his machine was covered with mud. In describing his trip he said: "We had bad roads and considerable rain. In many cases, when we lost the right road, we were misdirected by the farmers, who seemed so surprised to tho automobile that they forgot even to tell the truth In their amazement. When we met with accidents the farmers refused to help us or to come near the machine.

Twice we had exciting races with railroad trains and beat them out each time. Then we ran at a rale of more than 40 miles an hour, but at oilier times we maintained a more moderate pace." To-morrow the record auto will be placed on exhibition at the automobile show at Madison Square garden, tin the trip 40 gallons of gasoline were used. men In the line will do to the Homestead- IV "rH miritwilA lht.ni Thn lulk would tint IMown as Idle chatter If It were not for the -jjaet that one "of the trio mentioned has i is safe to say that none of the rash mnlu I. f) ickuon has anything to say. The clever ach believes In straight football.

Tlioulileii of Memiier Which Took ou a I'ui-ko at Trinlilail. When the Hritish eleainshlp Turquoise, from Trinidad, arrived at Hanover street wharf, Capt. Thomas, with a worried expression on his bronzed face hurried to the nearest shipping otlice, says the Philadelphia North American. "I want a gang of miners to unload my ship," he announced. "Stevedores, you mean.

All right, sir," said one of the clerks. "No, I don't mean stevedores; I mean miners," replied the captain with feeling. Liberty. Match Us If You Can. bK THE GRIDIRON.

JjThe Ohio Medical university team left eltr ii 1 1 1 t-ii if otrunlnir in mr, a.m 1 want ons. The different members of the teams rent to their homes to vote. it. em to blast out my cargo." wljat "Why J. C.

M'CIIACKEX. Harvard, after allowing Penn's big fullback to play, had the satisfaction of preventing lilm from gaining ground, excepting In one or two lnstunces. "Which consists or ono nspnait fl. It was predicted at Exposition Dark that the mariner added. liow i get a mum I didn't know I had Duffy would be behind the line of one of if! aboard ship? Well, il till we got Into tho big teams of this section on account Substitutions nro easily detected, becauso port.

It Just grew there on the way up, and then he spun a sad, sad vara. It developed that at Trinidad tho Tur of his speed and line hitting qualities. John Steel, the sub-quarter of the Ohio Medi wa1) a. familiar face on the local bicycle track two years ago. Fiseus showed himself to be a good ground gainer when he took Niemann place at right half.

COMING TOPITTSBURG. II. Uoniiinn, tt triiek III lliurilUt, Letivpa CluelnuHtl. Cincinnati, Xov. 0.

Cincinnati Is to lose one man who has long been closely associated with her billiard Interests, lly, Howman Is going to Pittsburg. For the past la years he has refereed all the matches and exhibitions played by leading experts. Sehaefer has said that he would feel lost In Cincinnati were he to miss Howman at the table. The veteran will resume role of Instructor In the Smoky City. He has taught scores of Clnelnnatians the billiard game by using geometrical Is Good.

leer Duquesne I 1 GEORGE BROOKE REPORTED TO-DAY TO HOMESTEAD GENEVA DENIES CHARGE MADE BY PITTSBURGERS W. was badly handicapped at Annapolis Saturday by the presence of two new men on the team. Neither Montgomery nor Rodgers had played in a reqular "varsity game this year and had only practiced with the team two days. Phillips was also new at the tackle position and did not play with his usual form. quoise took on tons of asphalt for this city.

The stuff was loaded In chunks through tho hatches, and according to the usual process would have been taken out In the same form. rnfortunatcly the ship, on Its passuge north, ran Into the torrid wave. Anybody who has walked around the city hall on a hot day knows what heat does to asphalt. Capt. Thomas knew, but he hoped that It might be different at sea, and he gave no more thought to the matter until one day when he beard some of the men talking about getting up a roller skating contest on the cargo.

Then he investigatfd. He found that, us an effect of the heat, the chunks of asphalt hud solidified Intone firm mass, strelchlng the entire length of the hold. Exactly wdiat ho said Is not a matter of record, but It Is understood that after shivering his timbers once or twice, he rental ker that he didn't know he was currying "a blarsted old boulevard" up to the slates. "Now you know why I want a gang of miners," he said to the clerk at the finish of his narrative. He was referred to the proper persons, and a little while later a shaft was sunk Into the cargo, electric lamps were burning below decks, force of men with picks and hhovels were laboring, and the frequent swinging of huge George Brooke, one of the greatest punters that ever wore the mole skin, arrived from Swarthmore college to-day and Joined the Homestead team at the Monon-gahela House.

429 Third Avenua. Pittsburg, Pa. 1'hiid door from poiloiBc. DOCTOR WHITTIER, C. All A.

the I-atrobp players say that D. C. will wlil to-morrow. AMERICA'S jttHOOL ARMY. The School and the Slulilllty of lit publican liialltulioiiK.

The fact that nearly pupils are enrolled In the schools of the Fulled Stales, as reported by the commissioner of education, should, says the Kansas City Star, dispel the fears of those who have II. Ibr oldest e.tlhlilhal Htrialit In Pltwhuri? Diseases of Ken and Women From rupon si-bit per ion No Fee Unless Cured Heaver Falls, Nov. Members of the Geneva college team are Indignant over the charge made by Pittsburg college that they used a ringer In Saturday's ga me. The Plttsburgers said that Craig, the Geneva coach, played under the name of May at lift olid. Capt.

Craig, who plays quarterback, denies this emphatically. He says the reporters must have been given tlie wrong lineup, for it was Hill, a freshman, who played that position. Coach Craig is much larger than Hill. He was present at the game until the first touchdown was made. He then bad to leave to catch a train, as it was necessary for him to rotunP to Heaver Kails.

The Geneva boys say that the Pittsburg colege players should have hunted up a betler excuse for their defeat. A rHHMANKNT, FKIVAlIt A NO FAFK U'HB 13 1 1 alitnl. a ditnr, r.icfully Urate! if hrre. UUMIIMiI I LtU IAPlfAllt? itienlal rifbility. OTRiinic waiting, bad bliwd, PiMri.M, basiifuU CfVCwS firsts, red difitttal, tailing viowcrt, mfmory, akkik fi weak lutixt, liver, itomach, duxinen, unfitting lor society or mar quirkly curtd.

DlAArl mil Clin I hair falllnf. (tlaad awjlllm. UlUvO 3nU wKlll I 'Olc mouth, tonynt, Ihroai, old ulcm, and Wooi i ei.erif cr.ditHled freni llit svttrm and currd for illr. Manager Berry and Coaches Knight and Kennedy are discussing some- changes in Latrobe lineup, but not from the fact any of the players have not been I flaying their best game, but possibly be- aiipp they believe the team can be jtrengthened at their several positions. iff Latrobe says It will play V.

C. A. C. 'at Exposition park next Saturday. Hrooko has been a member of the team all season, but when he signed a contract It wa.s with the understanding that he would be called upon to play In the Important games nnly.

This condition was mentioned early in the campaign. iirooke has been coaching the Swarthmore team and although he has not appeared In a game this year, seems to be in fine physical form. It Is not a certainty that he will get into to-morrow's game. Lewis has been playing fast football and Manager Church may decide to keep Hrooke for an emergency. The quarterback has not been selected.

Manager Church could not say at noon whether Richardson or Young would play but said that both would be in shape. kirlnpy, blflddrf. biirniiin or frpqurnt urine Due iiahur, wf.ik back and paiaful symptom fiuickly cmrd. I'r Wliittirr lile-loitR rtperience Giiaran i hks commnn-en treatment. Urinary ni'iiirnn-ny i I in I II 1 1 ICU Oil Batun'ny In the game with Latrobe that Htiura, to P.M Saturday! till 9 P.

M.i IJ to I. Call or writa. eft- withstand jit nan a line strong enough to chunks of asphalt through the hatches Indicated that the miners were progressing. Il Is hoped the cargo may be unloaded without the use of dynamite. fctne attack or the guards-back style of il'lay.

Jackson was on the side lines when the IL OK CHILDHOOD. GUARDS BACK PLAY IS A BACK NUMBER. JOLTS AND JABS. pgame started, but Manager Church objected, so Jackson had to take a seat in the grand stand. Jackson retired smiling.

Homestead's plavers were not given side line privileges at Kxpositlon park last 'Wednesday. forebodings for the future of the republic. Almost one-fourth of the whole population Is receiving instruction In various branches, from the primary deparlnieui. to the university. Hy far the larger proportion of the younger generation is thus learning the fundamental principles of gooii citizenship.

Illiteracy is one of thu chief sources or danger to a popular government. There might be danger of "lm-pcHalism" worn there a large falling off in school attendance. At the end of the civil war the government had to face a question of great magnitude on account of the lack of education among the negroes. Then came an Influx of Illiterate foreigners In the years of excessive Immigration during the '7u's and 'Mi's The importance of the problem was understood. School work was il once pushed by private as well as public, organizations, and during the decade from I to 18iio some heudway was made In reducing the amount of Illiteracy.

Ten years ago the census showed that the number of Illiterates above the age of ten was only per cent of the population. Hy far the larger proportion of these, naturally, were negroes. Educational work in the south has now been undertaken In earnest In secondary as well as elementary schools. With the development of lie resources of the southern states their school systems may be expected to show corresponding progress. The work of education among the necrocs 'rtHfiTi of tlie Homestead players Saturday's game.

Dental College. All Work Free. Py graduate dentists taking a postgraduate course to learn the only system of Painless Dentistry. All work performed Free by dentists of, long experience who oomo to us from till over the United States to learn the only real system of painless den' 1st ry. This Is an opportunity for the wage-earner and members of his family to have their Dental Work Tone Free, with smaJI charge for material used.

Clinics on week days from a. m. to 11 p. m. Sundays io to 4 All lectures and practical demonstrations free to the public.

If you are skeptical In regard to pulldown dentistry call at tho tollega and be conv need. disabled In A LARGERJJONGRESS. CeiiMim Indicule Thirty More Member In ower llonae. The official announcement of the population of the United States, says the Washington correspondent of tho New York Advertiser, foreshadows an increase of In the membership of the house of represetilutlvi. making a total of unless the practice which has prevailed hitherto In reappointment shall he changed in reappointing tho membership of the house every 10 years as provided by the coiiHlltution, congress has two problem to solve, ono lo kiej) the membership within reasonable Hunts, another to prevent loss of actual reiiesntilatlon by any statu It has been a tradition that In making the reassignment by statea those A new boxing club has been organized in Louisville under the mime of Southern A.

C. It will open Its door on November i 111 with a iio-round battle between Tim Callahan and Dave Sullivan. i The contest next Tuesday between York Hennlger and Paddy Murphy Is expected to be one of the most aggressive ever seen here. Neither lad Is In the habit of allowing his man to loaf. Both are training faithfully.

I How Mental nuarlc Are Aivukened hy SiiKuest lous. We all know how a little thing will awaken memories long dormant and bring before us scenes which we supposed had been long since tucked away In some corner of the bruin to remain forever. Scientists say that our thinking power Is made up of a mass of gray matter, which receives impressions of happiness and things. This Is accepted as sclentlllc truth, and It is ridiculous sometimes how tho gray matter becomes tangled and wdiat tricks It plays us, suy the Chicago Chronicle. In Chicago there is one young man who waxes mellow If you produce a coarse sponge before him.

He says I he scent of it makes him a boy again, And places hlui I.atrobe claims that both of Homo-stead's scores were flukes. In the first half Saturday Homestead used the guards back style, and In the second half the Princeton stvle was adopted. I Philadelphia, Nov. 5. The Record says: "Harvard, 17; This is the value of George Woodruff's rnuch-vaunted 'guards back play' against an Inferior rush line and a team that has been rated a loser for six.

weeks. If this game does not satisfy the Quakers of the fallacy of Woodruff's teaching, nothing is likely to ahatter their faith In their coach. To the disinterested spectator the yuakers played n. game that was Incxe-crably weak In strategy and In the accepted science of football. "1'enn had one play the guards back.

This style of play has been considered wrong in theory by Yale, by Harvard, by Princeton. Penn, of ralher Woodruff, Btuok to It this fall. It worked against weak teaniR, as experts have always admitted It would work. Hut Harvard with a weak rush line solved this play and stopped it again and again. To the surprise of Harvard the (Junkers had no other play except a trick ba-sed on the guardj back play." which have shown the least gain in population shall not suffer by having the number of tlietr representatives diminished, although Ihelr pi oporilonal representa should advance during tho next decade as never before.

In a government by the people the education of the masses, who are the real rulers of the nation, is essential, itussla can get on with a high percentage of illiteracy because the Hussian peasant has little to do with his government. Hut such a state of affairs in a republic would among a noisy crowij or sciiool children, as he was the first day he went to have his young Ideas trained. The scent of the sponge as the bovs Tim Kearns, who Is to fight Kennedy, Is scheduled to fight twice this week. He will meet Tom Couhlg at Erie, to-morrow night for 2D rounds, and on Saturday night is to meet Hobby Thompson at Toronto, Canada, for rounds. A local admirer of the boxing game has a theory about the small attendance at recent bouts.

Says he: "The shows btgln too late. The bout between Ken- nedy and Olto Knop was scheduled for I prompt, and the men entered the ring at The Mel'lelland-Kyan fight! was also scheduled for sharp, and the battle did not get started until The lirst fight only lusted six rounds, sllil the spectators did not get back into town i until midnight, and as the latter fight I tlie girls washed their ulntes for the morning exercise was, lie says, his first After blowing about wanting to bet even money on Latrobe Saturday, the sports of that town weakened when they saw Pittsburg's money and (he only way thpy would bet even money was that Homestead had to score II points more than Latrobe. If Latrobe scored six Homestead would have to score 17. As Homestead scored 11 points more than Latrobe all the money bet that way was won by the Homestead contingent. Latrobe gained only 12 yards In the second half.

Harvard's only fault was fumbling. Greenshurg will have two new men for the end positions in the next big game the team takes part In. The University of Pennsylvania has a number of broad-shouldered young giants on her football team. Six of them Hare. MeCracken.

Wallace. Hoilte. MoChwkev impression of school, and now It never falls to recall that very important tlmo In his life. grows '1 he recollection Is keen, and he youthful as he talks of it. Full Pet of Teeth for Cost of Material.

Hold Crowns, Teeth Extracted, Jlridg" Work, (Sold and Sliver Fillings l'-ItlilS. Eastern College ef Painless Dentistry (1NCORPOKATKD) Kill (Old I 41) Federal Allegheny, First door below South Diamond St. Save this ad. 1024s tion, or course, must grow less wiui eacu ueeade In the last apportionment, following the census of INllo, the basis of representation was one member to ol population. Should that mcthd prevail In determining tlie busts of representation this lime there will be one member to In-habitants.

That Is Ihe number which will enublc every state to retain In the house as many members as It has. Any linger number would Involve cutting off one each from representation of Nebraska, Virginia and Maine. Any smaller number will tend to Increase unduly the total membership of the house which It Is uiwaya tin; object to avoid. I in the basis of one member to every lirl.iMi) inhabitants the following slates will each gain one retires-illative Arkansas, California, Colorado Connectuet, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Two members would he added to the quota of Mimics ita, New Jer lasted the full -O rounds It was long past midnight before the hapless spectators reached their homes." What Is to prevent promoters from beginning their siiowB on time? Terry McGovern and Have Sullivan have agreed to light 2 rounds Lieeember 14 before the club offering the largest purse.

CYCLING. be fatal to good order, it is the illiterate vote that offers the most fruitful opportunity for corruption. Men without education are the most prone to follow an unreasoning but eloquent speaker. Even If a boy does not go beyond the age of 14, he has the foundations on which he can educate himself, lie Is able to read tie newspapers, and if he does that he is in a position to defend ids rights. With children and young people in school, the liberties of the nation are secure.

Every year a part of this great army assumes the duties of citizenship. Those graduates of American schools may be depended on to safeguard the institutions tianded down from the fathers. Dummy Hooks For Lawyers. As a blind phrase, "legal fillings" ought to be opaque enough, says the Chicago Tribune. Even the Rochester publishing firm which advertises the goods leads the advertisement with the question.

The odor of new paint Is another awakening of memories. It recalls vividly a certain day at home during a Very happy time of life, and as the home folks are now scattered over the country and the young man Is living In a bachelor solitude, this Is another cause for mental disturbance. The olfactories are suld to recall Impressions more ipilekiy and more vividly than the other senses. A whiff of violet brings a thought of some feminine friend; a breath of a hay field an occasion wberi the cocks were chariots In Imagination and the field a triumphal race course. The odor of baking ginger cakes never At Madison Square Gadren last night the automobile show was for and Teas stand tl feet or over.

Hoskins, now of liucknell, but who Is i better known here on account of his con- I nectlon with State college. P. A. C. and W.

1'. Is one of the best Instructors In PRESCRIPTIONS. York ready to leading heavy- Dan Stuart is in New talk business with the mally opened. All available space even to a purso I tho cellar and the restaurant were filled weights. He will give for a bout between Jeffries and Fltzsim- I sons and isifi.ooo for a bout between Jef-j fries and Huh tin.

If he can arrange a I match, the light will take place in Carson I with horseless vehicles of all types. Thu show wiil continue through the week. Few bicyclists were out yesterday, nl-I though the was an Ideal one for full City. "Looks like a Joke, doesn't it?" Hut It Is The accurate dispensing of prescriptions with Ihe purest of Highest grade ilttiKS, combined with the lowest prices for which this service can bo rendered. Is the grounds on which we solicit your patrunago.

Kstabllshi over fid years. athletics in the country, but lie should bo barred from the held during any contest in which his own team takes part. The excitement attending a close contest seeny to rob him of bis good Judgment and causes hhn to commit acts that he mist regret later. In nearly every football game in wnich he has a direct Interest he makes some foolish break. At Williams-port Saturday he took his team off the field and forfeited to Stale college be riding.

1 lie usual number or riders dst not go over the boulevard. Instead auto- mobiles wero to be seen out In numbers. rolls to bring back to tho writer a humiliating occasion now some yearn old, when ho was caught pilfering from the eolaridor In which those, goodies were placed to cool, and wns sent In disgrace to sit on it slippery horsehair sofa hi a dismal "front room." To become child again all that one has to do is to encounter mi odor that was n't i 'i In one's youth. The SSVeet smell of a bucket that has for lis home an old-fashioned well, the scent of churn, of raspberry bushes In bloom, of marshy ground-all are sufficient, to plungu even a thoughtless person into a reverie that Is us sad as it is sweet. The Athletic club of Havana haa ar ranged a meeting for Tbanksirivlnir sey alio Pennsylvania, anu inree io me quota of Illinois, New York and Texas.

Tho vote In the electoral college, of course, will be increased Just the same as the membership of the bouse, making a total of 417, and leaving doctoral votes as a majority. (if Ihe states which will gain electoral votes Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Louisluna, Mississippi, Missouri, Noitl. Carolina, Wn.d.li.g'.oi. and were democratic In California Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts. Norih Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Minn-sota, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois and New York were repiililu an.

(in that basis the gain In the electoral college Would be II Ii mocratlc and ill republican. The democrats would probably have mure of an advantage, however, In BASEBAJLLGQSSiP. Tim Flood, who played secon i base for Cleveland, will probably be a mema.ir Milwaukee nrxt soason. Connie Mack sa. be has a deal on whereby he hopes to secure Flood to take Fultz's place.

Chairman Phil Peterson of the National i association says that the promoters of the cause he didn't like a decision rendered with a regatta in the forenoon and hlryolo races and other track events in the afternoon. Valuable prizes will be offered by the local merchants. JOS. FLEMING SON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 410-412 Market Pittsburg, Pa. oj mii oiuenu woo was appoinieo won Ills consent.

The ruling was correct, too. Coach Jackson, of D. C. A. says there should not have been sny score In the I-atroae-Homestead game.

The Press steam wagon, the first to be new organization still are working quietly. not a Joke, as the subject matter goes on to explain. "lx'gal lllllngs" refers to second-hand law books which have only a formidable nhow of sheepskin and with blurred titles. The firm rocu on the principle that a young lawyer opening an office has only a few books ami that he needs to "put up a front." "You have a few books or mean to buy them," reads the advertisement. "Hooks of any kind would add dignity to your office and catch tile eye of the prospective client." Then it goes on to say that odds and ends of reports, statutes, digests, and text books accumulate on tho shelves of the house and must be disposed of.

Further, that the house lumps these in lots of loo volumes, without duplicating. Belling one sets, and how satisfactorily they work on the prospective client the advertisement reads: "Wo have in ten years sold hundreds of such lots and have yet to hear of a dissatisfied customer." To which an unbeliever adds that tht 1 P--n in nia.i.- its uiipettrunce in forerunner of an ever- te "'s parade on Buiuruay. quiet simply is the Pooks Free D. C. AND A.

C. SHOULD Clolli-Iiound al our store. Klciifirit -(let list Telephone C. Woollev, In the Klootrlenl World, describes a curious phenomenon which for a time rendered useless a private telephone Installation and almost led to a belief in a new 'mrt of ghost. The line ran between a house and store, about I.ihhi feet apart, "A few weeks auo the call bell at the house end of the lino began to ring at Irregular intervals, and in a very peculiar way.

It would In most cuh'-h tap slowly and faintly at first, gradually linTi-asfng, until. In a few moments, 't was vibrating strongly. This would continue for a time, and then gradually subside; or In many cases suddenly stop. Sometimes It the mnobersblp of the bouse, us llie increase In population has been especially marked In large cities like New Yolk, which show a democratic majority. It is believed by many republicans that the time Is approaching rapidly when in reappoitluntng for congress it will be foui.d necessary to take into consideration tle denial of the right of suffrage by certain staus.

The membership of the house Is becoming si great as to be unwieldy, iiihT before many yeurs, In order to keep the membership wit hi bounds, it will be la ssary to reduce the representation of Heine of the states. When that time comes It it'll! have to be decided whether the re lasting sleep. Fat Donovan is the favorite in the betting on the new manager of the St. Louis team. It is generally acknowledged that McGraw will cut loose from St.

Louis-next season and there Is no more fit man available for the position than Donovan. "Make the players pay their own fines," is President Soden's remedy for rowdyism. Pitcher Gus Weyhlng has filed suit for divorce gainst his wife, Mollle Weyhlng. The couple had been living In Louisville, but of late Gus has not known Just where bis wife is. Jimmy Williams haa been spending some time at Mt.

Clements, Mich. He has been in poor health all year, a fact which accounts for the poor work he did part of the season. Georee Orrssart. who played with the champion Homestead team lasi year, and who was reserved by Manager Finn, of the Marlon team, of the Interstate league, Las been transferred to the Worcester learn of the Eastern league. BE FAVORED IN BETTING.

On Form Ited and Illack Is Stronger Tlmn Iloinectvad. Little betting was done before to-day on to-morrow's big football game between D. C. C. and Homestead.

The speculators preferred to wait until after the Latrobe contest before risking their money. On form the odds should be 10 to or 10 to 7 In favor of I), C. A. which defeated Greenshurg and latrobe hy larger scores than the works' team did. The betting terms will be regulated, however, by the supply of money, and the Homestead roll may be large enough to cause even betting.

I). C. A. ('. has played more hard games than Homestead has.

and manv believe has, tir.der the coaching of Hr. Jackson, developed more team work. The following table ahltws the fores of tho games played by each team 4his season: I). C. A.

C. FOOTBALL ROOTERS! Have you seen the Hew Reversible gufferfiy AND Fcurln-Hand Ties? Made In It l-J II anil III. Silks. I). V.

A A. (J. Colors, Cr Pitch You will need one for the big game Homestead 11 rid Ii, C. A. C.

Streamers G. H. HILDERBRAND SON, The drawing for the Charles Hurston wheel has boon postponed until Saturday, November 1U. Mlle-a-nilnute Murphy and MaJ. Taylor are touring in New Kngland, riding races on trainers on the siago with theater companies, and are making quite a hit.

Since Harry Kills left Europe and Mc-Farland has 1 een barred from the tracks, Arthur Chase has been issuing challenges to ride an hour race behind tandems. The exhibit on the roof of Madison Square Garden, where automobiles were, sent crawling skyward on an inclined plane to prove their climbing powers, was stopped by Fire Chief orders. be fire department men stationed at the automobile show said there was no danger of fire and it Is supposed that the scantlings of the Inclined runway 2oo feet long were not considered safe. The obstacle race of Saturday night was called off, but machines circled about the track at a lively rate, the "exercise" privilege, of the horse show having been granted. According to the press agent of thn N.

C. by the time the outdoor racing season Is over the racing men will have pocketed over To one who haa been following the game closely It ap Iloonej'n TcmiilHilon. John Kooney, years old, who claims 8,1 Newell street as his home, appeared before Magistrate Lemon In the Kwen street police court thiH moaning on a charge of intoxication, says the New York Mall Express. Jt was not ltooney's first appearance before Lemon and when the court recognized him, he hung his head. The court said he could go if be would promise to vote the prohibition ticket.

"Not on your life will I vote the Prohibition tb ket," answerer! Kooney. "Two days in Jail then," said the court. "Two days in Pdl is better than voting the prohibition tbket any time," said the duction la representation shall be In states which permit a free suffrage or in thorn which, like North Carolina. Mississippi and Louisiana, have enacted laws to prevent the participation of a certain class of citizens In the government. Il will lathe duty of the present congress at th" short aessiiiu to enact a reapportionment bill.

would ring at short Intervals for boors. A thorough search of every Inrli of the line failed lo discover any contacts with any electrical sources. The "ghosts," or wdiatever It was. was finally driven away by the accidental discovery that when a. water pipe "ground" was substituted for a gas ipe "ground" then in use, the bid! immediately ceased ringing fin the "off" side of bot tin- house and the store at a dIManee of aOoot ton feet run two of the prineli al trolley lines of II Imore, and the only explanation of the trouble, short of a supernatural ono, would Implicate these In some way.

prisoner as he was led back to the pen. October fi-Kast End A. A. 21-ft October lo-W. V.

I 5-0 October lit Latrobe PJ-O October 20 Biicknel 2H-0 October 27 State College October Greenshurg November 3 Ohio Medics- 2fl-0 2U-II 2S-0 Opal Lore. Among the ancients the opal was valued very highly, and It Is related of the Human Senator Nonnltis that he preferred exile rather than give up his beautiful gem to Marc Antony, liiug claims to have seen this same stoite, and he puts Its value at about He also ays of the opal that ft Is "made up of all the glories of all the tic st piecious gems." The properties, Indeed, that were ascribed to this g'-m by the ancients wre iar from being evil (iii the contrary, savs the Philadelphia Times, It was supposed to possess wonderful supernatural virtues, and, ac Tni-fiiinn Drake In Sow York. New Y'ork, Nov. 5. John A.

Drake, of Chicago, arrived on the German steamer. Mr. Drake's feat of winning 14 successive races with 14 entries Is unparalleled in the annals of the English turf, but as further riiementoes of the sagacity and prowess of his trainers and Jockeys he brings home with him the Steward's cup, won by Koyal Flush, and Prince of Wales' cup. won by Sir Hercules, both gold pears that most of this amount has been given In promises and the amount of difference between which they received and would buy a plot of lots along th Ileechwood boulevard. HOMF-STEAD L.

A. C. October Pittsburg College 3' October 13 Aitoona 0 0 idiiors ana Men rurnisners, 105 SIXTH STREET. llgkge STAG BRAND HORSE WAGON COVERS Are tiie ones specified when the best aro wanted-they're so good they're tried to be Imitated. PITTSBURG W4TERPR00f 444 LIBERTY STREET, 54-0 11-0 October 2' Greenshurg October 27 -Detroit November 3 Lutrobe I I.ouls Gimm and Lester Wilson were too I busy training for the races next month I to even stop long enough to see the great Clear as a whistle The first thing- desire: in CaCirrh is relief.

Immediate as IKissiblc The cure, can follow. Hut the thick head ilull thought bad breath slow action want help now. it is applied on the outside nothintf to swallow or inhale. No instrument to It trets in through the pores dissolves every lump in the throat and head allays all inflammation huals cures vour breath liko a child. MASON'S CREAM OF OLIVES Safe, 8ure and Siwedy cording to tie- traditional beliefs of the Magi, the opal was proof against all the diseases of the eye.

Anyone who was fortunate enoiiKh to have tills stone would have his sight preserved and strengthened. The opal was also thought to have the Firearm, the Racer, Is Dead. New Y'ork, Nov. The well-known race horse Firearm died yesterday of pneumonia. He was accounted the greatest sprinter in lSrA.

having won many big stake raes ueiiionsiratiun on naiuraay. Pennsylvania is to have an automobile ehew, and while the date for the event Is yet months off the success of the affair Is assured. The first exhibition of the lasygoiiig, horseless vehicle, which hHS taken America and Kurope by storm, will American Heat Cuban. Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 5 An International game of ball played here this afternoon between Cubans and Americans te-sulted in a victory for the Americans by a score, of to 4.

The Americans were greatly surprised by the stiff game played by the Cubans, who had been practicing daily for some time. The Cuban team included several graduates of American Pittr-urj. I power of attracting all other gems to lt-j self and could bestow upon its weurer the highest and noblest qualities. This favora-' signtlleallon of the pal's powers con-I tinned on past the middle ages, and. Indeed, it was only after Sir Walter Scott be held at the Second Regiment armory, Philadelphia, during ti.e first week of Keb-l ruary.

Iir.glkr Mason's Yellows Cure Dyspepsli Mason's Hrowns Brain and Nerve Invigorator. 0. K. in the Morning. 1 he promoters of the show are men well NERVfc, ro.Rtnre ink nit'ti robust; a riifwi In Iiuffalo Will He Dropped.

Indianapolis, Nov. 3. Charles Rau-chaupt, part owner of the Indianapolis baseball club, returned to-day from Chicago, where he was In communication with President Johnson, of the American league. He will not disclose the nature of the conference, but says that Indianapolis will be in the leaeue next season, and he expresses the belief that the circuit win Include Baltimore, Washington. Phil-aeinhia and Cleveland In the east, and Cure Constipation Mason's Reds Cure Coughs Mason's W'hl e( Cure Sore Throat U-d IticK known in the business, at.d the preliminary plans are now receiving their attention.

Already many applications for space have been sent in, and all the American manufacturers as well as the agents of European makers are among those who have requested space. Sure of a Sight'. Rest. Reduce Inflammation. In llltilTV, flfl'Mli'l tnk tOI KTVItt ill ricrtiiHKft Min, F.

and nther ftrutj- had become famous, and people read of tile evil lnMuetice of the stone In his "Anne of d. lersteln" that it fell into disfavor. It Is remarkable How widespread this belief in tiie opal's evil powers became. It spread 10 France and Kiissia, and many Interesting stories are told showing- the string power this superstition exercised over the popular mind. It Is said that the F.mpress Kugcule refused to accept a costly opals presented to her ly Napoleon.

iSO 10c. Ail fnugts or maiird for price. A. (.. Spalding Home.

New York, Nov. 5 A. G. Ppauldlng, who went to Paris as American director of athletics at the Paris exhibition, was a parsenger on the Dcotsehla nd, which arrived yesterday. Sralding, when asked about the contests, said he was not prepared to make a statement, tut ould do so to-day.

Mainn'l tn-lm of OIItm, t'ars Catarrh, iturna, I'lmplra amd Pllea. H. T. Ma3, Chfm. 515 Arch Pa.

hicago, uetron, ioiiaoKee ami iiiuiHn UnliB in the west. Rauschaupt also The German National Bank. 711 Ohio Hreet, Allegheny, has risen rapidly In the financial horizon and its growth baa been a healthy, stead cue. READ THE DAILY AND SUNDAY PRESS. iJuka that Buffalo will be dropped..

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