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THE PITTSBURG FftESS, FiUPAY EYEING, AUGUST 30, 1823. 1 AMATEUR SPORTS. accompanied by their friends, were driven to the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Koblnson, Fifth avenfie, lira 8l a recent on was held and a suooer served Mr. and Mrs.

Richards havs departed on a two weeks' weddinar tour, and win visit Local Flxtares, Indiana wheelmen, class Kev York. Washington. Baltimore, PWia- race meet. delnhla and Atlantic City. Upon their re pi turn they will take up their residence at THE PEOPLE'S QTORB I the groom hotel.

1 A truly entertaining program hae been A Thousand Yards Shan tang Pon aJLa i i Atigust 30. Schuiti 15 mile road race. East- street to Perrysvllle and return, September 4. 1 Rlvervlew Cycle club road race, Allegheny tj Sewlckley and return, PePteS- P. A.

open field meet, September 7. rwin Standard road race, Irwin to Ligo-nier end return, 60 miles, September 7. State Division L. A. W.

race meet. Erie, September 10. Westmoreland wheelmen, class race meet, September 14. prepared cy tne ioung people association, of the Park Avenue presbyterian church, for the lawn fete and concert to take place this afternoon and evening at Kenwood lawn. The musicians to participate in the SAT URDAY! gee Silks iu wenes.

wiae, at 15 Centsplain linen color Men's Coats, Women's Suits. Men's Shirts and fancy evening at the concert Include Messrs. F. C. Orr.

C. S. Bes. W. M.

Ward. B. i.eshoo. L. Tomer.

H. Bourne, H. Mc- wen and F. E. Jackaon.

of the P. A. C. McKeesport Cyclers'- class A race meet. Ma-ndolln-Gultar club.

Supper and refresh September 18. ments may be had on the ground. work are all made of these Silks, and this. roe4 race, lenheny Cyclers, 25 mile Aill Mr. Henry Bailey, of Maple, Canada, and Miss 11 filer Brown, of McKeeeport.

were married last evening in St. Stephen's J' price for these Silks is something never Beptemoer zo. Scottdale wheelmen, class A race meet, September 28. John T. Taylor, of the Central Turn- episcopal church, McKeesport, Kev.

uar-ber. the rector. officlatlnK. A large num vereln, returned horns from Phiktdhia heard of bef ore in America. When you com-1 tl yesterday.

On last Saturday he com turday be ber of invited gueets were present, and after the ceremony a reception and supper were given at the home of the bride's Last Day of Summer. Last Day of Our Midsummer Sale. Now comes the climax the grand final round up of the most successful Midsummer Sale ever inaugurated py read this will you see about getting some? parents, Mr. ana Airs. v.

e. wrown. Mr. peted in th Atlantic association A. A.

U. salmmlng championships at Wayne, and captured the 100 yards race with comparative ease, finishing three yard In front of and Mrs. Bailey wU leave to-day for their future home In Canada, where the Two lots 26-inch Shantong PURE BLACK SILK groom Is engaged iri business. ehlp medal which he won Is a bansome JpOllgeeS Same natural Color, 31 1 A spepiai valp. The young people of the Port Perry M.

iropny, anq is tne first umo i(i vamo i a irA 3 a Ptftshnrir Tavlnr'ji tim vu 1 mlniltn I UUU UUU baperp quality at 25c a pair. cnurcn are arranging tor a gypsy val to take place this and Saturday night There will be 24 young ladles in the fes PURE SJLK GLOVES- tival who will be dressed In pretty costumes. Miss Cora Kaney will be gypsy Miss Lucy Haworth returned yesterday 'from fcw visit to the Selbenecks In Canada, and others who have been absent from the valley for the past month are returning, so that hy another week or so everybody will be here and preparations for the out-of-ijoor performance of "She Stoops to Conquer" pushed to completion. No effort will i be spared to make it an elaborate and occasion, not only from facial" point of view; but as em artistio per It is toid that one of the fashionable weddings upon which society Is counting for enjoyment In October will be flvat of Mr, J. Frederiok Haworth and Miss Madeira.

It wJH probably be celebrated the latter ipart of October end be a large churoh wed- Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gillespie, of i North JCegiey avenue, are at present an- joying the attractions of Niagara Falls, ao-companied by their daughter. Miss Mabel L.

Gillespie, and, Miss Mary E. Gillespie. of. Itrs. Jwueej Gillespie.

Hisa Isabel Kennedy, director of the mus 17 seoends. He Is enthusiastic over the treatment received down east, and Is naturally elated over his siioeese In defeating some of the best swimmers in the A splendid lot plain white HABUTAI SJLKS 45 inches-a yard and quarter 1 UNTIL 9:30 P. II. IWEEIPONOTm oueen. Mlsi Laura Byers.

a sweet siniter. Black only; doublei tipped fingers 50c a pair. will be fortune teller. Miss Lulu Flenner will recite. 1 wide, at 65c.

Another thing I Miss Lillle Palfry. of Homestead, enter tained the following friends in a charming the equal of we never knew manner yesterday at a o'ciock tea: Misses Boss Junro, Annie Rowe, Lucila West, Messrs. Cletus and Llonus, Hortins, to be sold in silks at the PRICES PREACH SERMONS OF ECONOMY: Wayne, West and Claire Koberu. price. HITS IN HOSIERY Dress GIng-nams, 82 Inehes wide.

Jlev. Father J. Bedllon, of St. Mary's R. C.

church, of Homestead, gave his an the 25c and 85 Quality: price this last day of nual trip to iiorfantown yesteroay. tie takes his choir up the river each summer. Thoee who enjoyed the trip were Misses New- assortments, greater ical department of the Indiana state nor- Dress Ginghams, the 12Ao dual 9c 1 2c 1 9c mm lk: roal ecaool, Has Been spanning ine summer ity; Saturday Fannie and Mary Naughton, Nettie Kus-cell and Marcraret Barrett. Mr. and Mr.

Best make Dark Calico. Satur 103 5c Ik Peter Fey, Messrs. Jos. Bullion, Veil, Bos- variety, more extensive, values better than ever, and we speak from actual knowledge day ert and August Aimer. White and Ecru Corsets, large sizes only, but note (he Infants' Bibbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless; we will sell you 12 of them for Ladles' fine Lisle Vests; we want to sell these, so the fince.

Instead of 83c, Is Ladles' Pure pilk Vests; we have an overstock, so Saturday the fl quality will be Ladles' Spun Silk pose; also an overstock; from $1 to, Boys Fauntlerov Colored Best Indigo Blue Calicoes: Satur with her parents, Air. ana airs, jonn a. Kennedy, at their pretty home, Sunshine, a short distance beyond the Country club, in Allegheny. With the rnovtot'lnto the fine old Phlpps residence, Kidge and Irwtn avenues, Allegheny, this fall, there will be at least one large sodality given by Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. day price Owing to the very disagreeable weather of last the lawn fete at the resi Cotton Crash Toweling; Saturday of the hosiery subject. Good quality LADIES' BLACK, dence of Mr. William Sherman, or enert-danville, was postponed until this evening, price Ladies' Black and Colored SILK TAFFETA GLOVES at 25c a pair tfiat are disappearing fast as people find their great worth.

Must again -remind gloye buyers, to ask for new importation jn REAL 'KID $1.00 a pair. We've never been able Jo show such a variety of good shades and such excellent quality kid for the money arid what this department can't accomplish in offering gloye values we're safe jn asserting can't be accomplished. This, fine KID GJiQYE SPECIAL is in perfect shades beaver, beige, slate, green, navy, pearl, white and blac)c; CHILDREN'S LAWN Turkey Bed Table Damask, al 50s 50c 25c ways sold at 23c; Saturday price. Best makes and choice styles All- TAN AND UNBLEACHED HOSE seamless, spliced heel and toe just right Wool Challies, 82 Inches wide; Saturday price Personal Mention. Miss Bertha Conard, of Altoona.

is visiting her unsle, Ilev. John C. Blgham, rector of church, this city. Misses Julia and Stella Purcell, of Calvin, avenue, have returned after a visit of three month with friends in Chicago. Waists; Saturday One lot Ladles' Light Lawn and Bleached Table Linen, B9 Inches wide; Saturday the price weight for intermediate 25c.

Heavy Unbleached Muslin; Satur Jones, jr. "mere nas oeen a great ueui ,1 of improvement in the Interior of the man-i slon, though one would fancy that surely I could toot be needed, for when Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Phlpps, Jived there, before they made their residence abroad, it was a perfect palace. Probably It would not have been altered had the place not been unoccupied so long.

Mrs. Phlpps Is an artist, and her taste was Evident everywhere. The delightful entertaining done there in years past is well remembered, and it would Jot teem the thing at all for the house to- be. silent now when.it, is again op ttie handsome, great front doors for the new-mistress, who, as pretty Sue I need todaholllce a fairy. While if Hrs.

Jones has been quite as popular since v. "her marriage, she baa not gone out no munh. or--ntertalned. living in the old Percale Wrappers, full sleeves, wide skirt and ruffled yoke; 11.60 and $2 goods; Saturday About 25 Ladles' Fine pimity Dresses, trimmed with embroidery day price i. New case of the favorite TonuKr HINTS.

Best make Anron Glnshams. Sat JOHN T. TAYLOR, Champion- lOO-yardg Swimmer. urday prjoe Black Maco Cotton Hose, double sole, heel and toe, Salt and Pepper for Digestion. ana inserting; worth for Unbleached Sheeting, 214 yards ooahtry' Tavlbr will do no more wlm- wide; Saturday price -JWs season, but will begin training r1 Hi a 1 I seamless 'and regular made Double width Woven Plaids for at-once lor tne distance runs at tne't.

the Ooiripleston. Most Imperfections of complexion are due to digestive dinturbance, and It is stated that salt and pepper used in mod Ai" handicap athfotlo meeting next schoolgirls' dresses, the 10c quality. week. He will start in both half and regular 25C uOSe DOUgflt Double width Cotton and Wool 1 9c 25c 2c 4c 10c 25c 48c 25c 25c 15c ino nine, ami win (fivo suuia vi lire uiu prt timers quite tussle at both distances. He sell IOC a PailT pairs tor OOC.

a young man.and one of the moat prom- Dress Goods, chameleon effects, just the thincr for children's school dresses; Saturday price islng athletes In this end of the state, i IXiizdU house. Itwould seem as If the big house on Irwin avenue "would be quite large 'enough to almost lostf" the young mistress in Its amplitude, unless there Is a great deal of entertaining for her friends to her constantly In view. It is a de- The new records made at Travers Island One lot Ladles' Wash Waists, assorted patterns and sizes; were fl; Saturday, price Misses' Tan Coat Oxfords, broken this the price Saturday. Children's Colored, Border Handkerchiefs Children's Hemmed White Handkerchiefs, good quality Ladles' Mull Handkerchiefs, with fine embroidered edges Boxes fine quality Writing Paper and Envelopes for the school glr. Leather Belts for the boys and by Tommy Conned and Mike Sweeney are erately large quantities willOften produce benetlcial results in such cases.

Spices, however, are to be avoided, and cayenne pepper likewise. A skirt which has become too short may be lengthened without spoiling its appearance by adding a bias Land of the same goods around the foot. This may be finished with rows of stitching; or bands of ribbon or Dassementerie may be placed llghtf uity convenient Cof'ner to drop in for a VrUSllU, uuu upwi LADIES' BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE, with feet in bright colors, green, pink, lavender, blue, red and the most remarkable events of the sason in the athletio world. The creairn of the athletio, talent of the country turned out for the''trif In the four oien events for few mqpienU chat, aJmost in ths center -as it Is of the fashionable Residence part of AUegheny. The dining room is an ideal -place lor dinners, one feature.

the room on which Mrs. Pciaps spent a email fortune is the five immense stained glass windows, each, one containing a perfect positions on the N. T. A. C.

team that la over the line of Junction. Where the front- to meet tne EngHsn team next montn, and I 11 ca -both Kweeney and omif-ff negotiated yelJOW, OUC a pair. HATS, plain and7 stripejl, pink and white, all reduced to 15c each. Lot neat check) blue-andr white and brown-and-white GINGHAM SUNBQNNETS (laundered), and the old-fashioned Slat Bonnets; cool and comfortable only 10c each for any in the lot Lot Ladies' and Children's Shot Surah Silk, make a good waist, and Fancy Taffeta Silks, newest designs and all silk; Saturday Infants' Wool Shirts, the BOo quality, but these have slight Imperfections; Saturday Infants' Zephyr Knit Sacques, white and colored trimmed; Saturday price Fancy Colored Dresden Ribbons, cheap at 25; Saturday price Our entire stock Trimmed Summer Hats that sold for and 84 must he closed out Saturday, so the price Is Ladies' plain and Richelieu likeness of the then live chimren of.uie manner possible, Conned iulllnsr the mile run record down to 4:13 4-5, and Sweeney TI. puoWns; the 'high lump record up to feet iiuuk4 nfy-Mieau 4010 uusc, 6 lhoh.

In the 120 and 220 yards dashes I ureacitn aione is too rnon, as sometimes happens when the tsklrt has been badly fitted, ti may be ripped out and lengthened at the top by means of a narrow, pointed yoke, fitted smoothly over the figure and stitched down. This la rather an addition to the skirt than otherwise and may be covered with passementerie if It a desired, with excellent effect. 5 Another innovation in bicycling cos-tumes! The true Parlsicnne finds an excuse for still further the semi-reveaiinz folds of her bloomers and revel- girls at 10c, and as low aa. Leather Purses for the boys. and girls at 15c, 10c, and as low as Engraved Sllver-Plated "Trilby" Hearts, the thing to please the schoolgirl nothinsr parUoularly brtlUant was done.

afiu iuc icmwn.cn, uii Sweeney was the only one to show up mode rfir o-nnrlo of whan the Wh Jumb was ca led. but he regular made OUC gOOQS at 33c I a costume that resembles nothing was In the finest sort of shape, clearing OK- a gi-. 9 rciri fnr I1 00 the bar first at 6.8, then at 6 feet, anS ooc a Palr 0 pairs 10? finally worklnar dt uo to 6.5. and clearing 1.4. ftfTTiViC! -bo.

tetu'iy-es- uoes me uuiui in uie uo--. in fcack coat and tights. trumpets the approach of tinsel royalty on 1t t-y at least an Inch and a half. This tuuuici, uuu lui White and Colored CHAM-BRAY SUNBONNETS; ail sizes, artistically made 50c boats the record made a few days igo by T7 A K. EAomlpcc Ryan, the Irish champion, of 0 47 and A BeamieSS, mtik( Sweeney again champion of the fIahU tiool orA tnat r1al- LAST 'tne stage, snort etuii, uio aus- wark of modesty, Is poing to be thrown aside by the lady cyclists, for it has been 'deflitred.

some say proved, to he decidedly darfetious. A gust of wind can send It ag'suris't the wheels, they say, and Into the workings, tending to break the legs of WOrld I KVSVDj ones at 25c. and tan10c a pair. thA fmr riiiur. as -well as the machine.

The mile run was the bljr event on the card, as the greatest American mdlers were the starters, and, despite the unfavorable conditions, It was generally believed the record would go. The starters were T. P. Conned, of the three-quarter-mtle world's record, who recsntly ran the distance In 8:02 4-5; "Such aa accident cannot happen with the which would also present eoioico-tragio adventure like the one Just amused husely the fashionable clubs of I'aris ut the expense of a well-known lady belopgjug to, the very cream of society. She wfca going at full The end pf pur magnificent offer to MAKE, LAY AND LINE ALL CARPETS FREE, and to give FIFTEEN PER CENT.

DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE PURCHASED, wJl termiflate at Saturday night. We mean just what we say, sq do not be one of the belate4 ones. speed along a remote avenue or, tne nois 'when her skirt was caught so violently by h-wheeli that it was pulled away from ALLEGHENY herwaisu the lady fell; her -useM garment, torn and dirty, was cov- Urn riders climbing from a soup toureen up a RQsenbatim Co. ladder which leads to a biff bag of dollars, FIFTH AYENUE, BET. WOOD AND SHilHFIELD STS.

'ering the wneeis or ner macmne, leaving her lew sadly exposed, for her trousers were very coliants, tndeed. and when-she was picked up at last by a gentleman who had seen the accident -from afar, she felt so perfectly miserable that eh bepan' to cry, and continued until a "man who haa been Bent for a carriage along the avenues appeared at last. The encased In a laurel wreath on tli tnn round. The positions of the figures changed weekly, the riders being shifted bv the number or Doints eacn ftas ac TRIASON HAT. quired over the other.

Last week Bald wenim? countess waa wrapped In the cab When the nails ana in rood condition, a man's rug and started to Join her which was waiting, for her on the few minutes' care and attention daily will A Few Samples! We have a few Bamples of the Vi-fof Hufnatr an1 DAfl tA keen them so. ISvery time the hands are of tha Columbia team, Was shown with his hand on the top rung of the ladder, with a total of 79 points, and the rest of the circuit chasers bunched far below him at the center, with none of them showing over 40 points. Bald's showing for the season Is therefore almost double arty one of his competitors. He is unquestionably NEW WEI LS washed the fiesh at the base of the nails should be pushed back with the and a very few minutes' rubbing with chamois skin, with powdered pumice stone moistened with sweet oil, will polish the nails. The finest poliah Is given by an hours' rubblnir with the hand, but this Is too' Refrigeratorg at prices never before the man of the year.

heara of. Jt will pay you to buy It is said that negotiations have been ntinnpd lookine toward another came be jmce as iiitoue. Butehe was not at the end of her for bow was aha fcoing to change the shabby open cab which bad been brought her for her brougham before the twinkling eyes of her grave Knglish coachman and her smart footman? It was very cleverly the two carriages were brought quite close together, and In a moment- she landed In her own closed coupe," where a delightful plush coverlet was ready to wrap her elegant limbs In ite soft folds. Then, in front of her house, on the Boulevard Malesherbea, sha had to wait til! her maid came, concealing- her Intense joy under a look of deep concern, and brought her a skirt, which was hastily tween tha Yale and Harvard football long a process for most persons. The water used for waHhing the hands should always be oftened with a few drops of ammonia or a little borax.

Both hands now, even for next season's use. BINDLEY HARDWARE 25 CENTS and face should be carefully washed with fins foeo ana warm water tne last tnin For new double width Veiling inches) Magpie (black on white) and teams this fall. It is hardly likely that this big feature of the football season will be allowed to drop If the players can help The Times gives out the pleasant and reliable information this morning that Arthur Banker rode his last race for the sea-eon at Indiana yesterday, and that he would now retire permanently from the track. A little matter of being a day or two ahead of time doesn't worry some before retiring at Many woronti believe that the lese the skin Is washed the softer and smoother It will be, and that PITTSBURQ. Seventh Avenue and New Grant Street, lgHtvyr an Diack, ci03e dots; rea valut 40c.

The Championship Medal soap should never be put on the face, but but on in the boupe. And henceforth she 1.,. I. dust Is Infinitely worse for the complexion than watw, and the use of soup is the only watt to keep the ekin entirely tree rrom 30 CENTS For entirely new 18-inch Silk Vehine, WANTEID, Sppntid-hnnfl whppls in exchanfire for accumulations that will result in dlngi sporting writers a bit. ness.

not disflirurement. Will XIWVCT Biijumit cir uui ifjo wide ouave trousers and the ouave Jacket, which fcs constantly seen how, richly embroidered with gold braid, glittering in the sun. A little theatrical, perhaps, but becoming and safe. Ir. and Mrs.

Frank L. Todd, the latter who will be recalled as Miss Ida will return to-morrow from a wetldlng trip An illustration is given or a large hat or black with white chenille dots all Referee Bunnell's decision In refusing to allow Jav Eaton $20 won by him at the white fancy straw. The brim Is lined on left side and the crown la rather hifrtv Manhattan Beach races has been reversed ci.oiBn fiiflsnn. The circumstances tne style. 30 CENTS Under the brim Is a twist of aubergine velvet, which passes through a paste ring were as follows: A special prize of $10 of eight weeks' duration.

The couple went on the left side and rorms a now. A dibs new ones. Liberal exchanges and terms. OUR BARGAINS in pew and eecond-hand wheels are moving rap- Speak quick it you are in the market for a bargain. I 111 WILL PAY YOU to see be- fore purchasing.

1 flst first and Dassed a portion of ttielr time band of velvet Is draped around the crown in the White mountains, then visited New and mauve plumes are clustered at ths For finest and newest 18-inch White Sewing Silk Veiling, with one or three G. W. Orton and C. E. Carter.

At the orack of the pistol Orton went off Iri the lead, with Conneff at his heels. Thty ran like a tandem team for the first quarter, when Conneff, finding the pace too slow, jumped out in the lead and got to the half In the extremely slow time of 8:88 8-5. Realizing the slowness of the pace at this point, he cut loose from Orton and led him 60 yards at the three-quarter, which Was reached In 8:10 4-5. At this point Carter paced him, and by dint of superior gameness the little Irishman got home In 8-3, which Is 0:01 2-5 faster than the sterling performance of F. E.

Bacon. Orton, who was not quite up to a bristling race, finished about 120 yards to the bad. his time being 4:34 2-3. Without doubt It was the finest piece of distance running ever seen In this country, and stands as meritorious a performance as that of fl. George, the professional, when It Is considered that quite a wind blew in the faces of the runners on the homestretch.

At any rate, it can be port, Narragansett Pier and Manhattan Beach. The last three weeks have been was offered Tor the contestant leading at each lap, and Eaton won two laps, although he did not finish the race. Before; Bunnell decided that as Eaton did not ride the entire distance he was not entitled to the extra money, feeling that he was upheld by the rule which says that in order to secure a special prize for the sides. Judlo Chollet. MARRIAGE) MCTTXSES.

enentat Ktnllworth Inn, forth Carolina After September 1 the couple will be at saun stripes. 35 CENTS home to-thfir friends at their residence, WM. M. JUSTICE 705 Penn Avenue. Alfogfteny Sandusky street, Allegheny, ,.,.4.1 Allegheny Uda LutE, a well-known young lady For newest and nicest 18-Jnch Klnlehe wheel that SSOyowr Liberty borough If you want the easiest running ana finest finished money can hny.

get a MARCH. fastest time made at a statea aisiance in successful competitor must have riaaen tha entire distance of the race In which he makes his record. Inasmuch as Eaton was not trying to make a record, this rule did not hold aood.and when he crossed the tape of Eltaatjetn, -wtio ns oeen visiting ner Liberty borougih Veiling, in white and magpie; the best friend'. Miss Anna Haines, of Sarah street Frank Rlnaldl Natallna Baronl Peter Sohaffnw Emma Schrelber. Patrick Cloonan Mary Baker Oust Benson Annie Olson South Side, for several weeks 'past, will first in the laps in wnicn no rirt.

na he was only in as a Braddook Braddock Bnaddock Bnaddock DON'T SAY return ito her home this evening. Tr Q. W. Irer. pastor of Christ M.

sciier lu-uay. 75 CENTS POPULAR PRICE GROCERY, liiMmtc pacemaker, at any rate. expected that Conneff will pace the mark at 4:12 at the first favorable opportunity. church, and wife, who have been making a European tour, will sail for home to- That we cannot save you money. Send us For stylish white bordered Brussels The athletio club, of the uyJWU navy, -j i of Phlladeiphia, A comparison of the Intermediate times To-Morrow 4 (Saturday) 3 made by Conneff and Bacon In their re That Manitoba School Qnestloa.

Wlnnepe, JIanltoba, Ang. 80. A. veils, new, stylish and very becoming. spective record-breaking performances Is will swanten tha -w-hole town InvitaHotis nave tieen issued to tne marriage of Miss May Frances Reynolds to Mr.

Franklin McKee, which will take place will each send a team of thletes to the P. A. C. meet next week and will make a strong play for the relay race as we 1 as the individual prizes, It will take a bang1 Chanleau. Bovernor of the provlnoe of as follows: Big line newest Val.

Laces, 25c to s4 4ft a your order ana be convinced like others have been. 1 lb. good Coffee, 17c; 8 lbs 48 1 doz. quart Mason CO I doe. Jelly 23 1 gallon good Syrup 19 Conneff.

Bacon. ..1:02 2-5 1:01 Come to our Candy Sale It you Jj wish to sea the finest stock of standard sweets ever put on sale. A at the residence or tne nnaes motner, fi.iu a aozen Dest value ever given. Quebec, and regarded as the leader of the French ajid roman in Canada, has arrived here, to take a hand In the up lot of sprinters to beat tne v. a.

Quarter Half Three-quarters 2:05 Euctid avenue, Auegneny, toeptemoer iu. i Mlsa Evelyn Blddle. of North Al team 01 quarier-ouiera. negotiations for the settlement of the paro .8:10 4-fl 8:18 4-5 .....4:15 3-3 una nule chial school troubles, tt Is believed that a 5c to 18c YARD. has returned from a sojourn of 50 lot CANDYIi frah! mads this week.

Great The race meet, of the Johnstown Bicycle-niuh v.terday waa quite a successful satisfactory settlement will be arrived at The conditions did not look ripe for Kll- eeverai-weeKs in canaaa, thrvRtanlnar weatner, For new narrow black Silk Edgin 6 sacks fine Table Bait 0 7 cans Oil Sardines 25 1 sack good Flour 1 00 2-lb. can Schmltt Baking 20 60-foot cotton Clothes Line 13 Send for price list and see special offer patrick's attempt against the half-mile record, although In itself it was a fine performanca Goble. Washington, Snell and. Scott, of the soon. Carry Republicans.

V-lniOt'S ASSEMBLAGES. i to '4 inches wide. Those who find it Whelmen. capiurea rawi nk -Rennnr babies, of Phlla- Kiipatrtck, liemington, Lyons ana Dalby chance for storekeepers. BEAT THESE PRICES AM-nAf4 HHnlr Pnnrlv, 4 lb9 250 Cincinnati, Aug.

The big four Is resorting to every possible de Kelfibborly, Litnri Social anl difficult to get suited will appreciate these new black silk and white Val: Laces they are in every wbt excen- delnhia, were there and were allowed to -Ihihuinn what baby muscles on ai; flu orders. We pay tha ire.gai. were the starters, and wJiile Lyons unconsciously Interfered wltli Kilpatrlck, the latter aot to the quarter In 8-6. and. Other Gatherings.

land bones can be forced to do in the wayf tic-nal. running In grand style, reached the tape The lawn bazar to have been given last Crstalllzed Cream Candy, 4 Peppermint Lozenges, 3 lbs 2o Wlntergreen Iozenges, 3 lbs vice to take the crowd to Sprtnglield to the republican campaign opening. The Pennsylvania people were the offender that caused the big cut. The round trip fare from here Is but S1.C0. The crowd at very nearly all out.

in 2-5. with Re night in Wilklnsburg by the congregation of speed making, mucn UJBT' peop who still hold to the old-teshtonrt notion that the race track is not the place voimirfltflra of 4 and 6 years. Tha re- mington 23 yards In the rear and the others beaten off. Of SfJames' rf.nrch,- tif that place, was, 4 m3iS0 on account of the irielement wealher, post Peerless Mixed Candy. 3 lbs.

.255 Crystal Eock Candy. 3 Springfield will flood the town. The race meet of the Indiana county RUDOLF SCHMITT, The Cash Grocer, 89 James Allegheny, Pa. Be sure that you come to the rieht place, and see ths number 9. F.emember that our store is not located on the corner.

poned until to-nisht. suits follow: Mile novice-Milton Everlch first, H. K. Mackev second. Louis Opperman third.

Time, 2:40 1-3. wheelmen this afternoon promises to be an exceptionally, big event despite. the unfavorable condition of the weather. Quite a ASHTA. EICCRSIOST kr-nrC One pound of cutloaf Suirar A Prntti free with every pound of Tea TO ERIE AND BFiA, Ttie-iTOsourg yacnt cmo will hoia a Harge delegation of Pittsburg wheelmen at "Jfic ana over.

nertes partiee, beginning next went op on the 8 o'clock train this morn t.very iu urui-i- Wedneay evening with a trip over the Smond avenue lines to McKeesport. The 9 nice present. -m members, with a few invito guests, will Tta L. E. West Sunday.

1.75 Ilound Trip. 1.75 Special train of Eatlake coaches and parlor cars leavee P. B. depot, 8:15 a. ing, and the word came down about noon that the races would be run off unless there was more rain.

The track Is not In the fine condition that the promoters hoped for, but that will not hinder red hot ThetfenrvRenterGrocerCo; make a. party of W). and with a band of musto. --will- fill two cars. There will be YOUIL MAKE A MISTAKE i 6 24 Disraonil Squsre, Pittsburg.

KM daaieing at Calhoun park. Tne committee city time. Call at 67 Fifth avenue.830p 510 to 518 Market Street. of errsnfremenns -consists of Morris Mead, Ji. scnerer; uojm n.

jonnston ana ur. F. contests. Among the Pittsburjrers who ar there are T. F.

Myler, the referee; JudpeS Charles Barker and W. J. Weisser; Starter F. Bailey, and W. M.

Justice, Guy If you wait until next year to I miv A I K. Taft The eecond pirty will be over the, West End and Neville Island lines. but Dailey, John Dailey, E. M. Power, A.

I Banker, Harry Scott, Bert Goble, G. M. T.Melloa&Sons'Bank, SCHOOL TIME BICYCLEi. Withington, jacoo Mazer ana a lot of held their annual re- picnio at (jtunoun para yestet 514 SMITHFIELD ST. other, who will flffht for the sparklers in the prize list.

Banker had not intended to ride again this year, hut he promised some time aro that he would go to Indiana, You need a clock. v-fTce qrowa attecaea ana a va-Vv nusensenta cootribuLed to the riusezt Half-mile open J. K. rauersun, first; H. B.

Scott, Greensburg, second; Henry Geer, Johnstown, third. Time, 1:07 1-5. Half mile city championship-Justus oik first, D. Fetterman second, Ed Eslep third. Time, 1:15.

This race was protested and run over. Mr. Geer winning In 1:13 8-5. The third-mile handicap, between Jonn and Paul Benner, of Philadelphia, aged 6 and 4 yeara respectively, was won by John in Mile handlcnp-J. Patterson, Williamsburg, first; II.

B. Scott. Greensburg, second; B. G. Goble, Greensburg, third.

Time, 2:13 2-3. One mile Cambria connty championship H. R. Geer first, David Fetterman, second. Justus third.

Time, 2:43 2-5. Half-mile boys' race D. Benner first, James Greer second, Owen Hughes third. Time. 1:58 2-5.

Half-mile handlcap-J. N. Rodgers, La-trobe, first; H. B. Scott.

Greensburg, second; J. E. Patterson, Williamsburg, third. Time, 4-5. Mile open-J.

N. Snell, Greensburg, first; J. C. Rogerson. Latrobe, second; G.

M. Withington, Greensburg, thitd. Time, 2:37 2-5. The half-mile race between J. Volk on a wheel and A.

J. Hawes' pacer, Harry Brooks, was won by Mr. Volk in 1:09 3-5. Liberal price for bur old wheel in Iprlifht Plao. Cheap asd Good.

We have ob hand several fine pianos, slightly damaged In transportation, whloh we offer at fy low prices to close them out at once. Every, one is In perfect tnu-. slcal order, and will be fully war-, ranted. Here is a fine chance for a bargain. Call soon at our rooms, or write for particulars.

MELLOR HOEXH, 82Sr -77 Fifth avenue. the-1 The Cathedral and rather than disappoint the boys up CONDUCT A GENERAL for by Edward GaJlagher, Ed- theie he dec-idea to ko. irappe, irons. FINE PORCELAIN New "Fowler or "Waverley." $1.75 Aughenbaugh, Qtilmby and Hale are also among the starters. r'ss Stella Logsdon and Felix -tered an excellent program.

JOHNSTON, 523 Smithfield St. CLOCKS 'adiea from the Hazelwooa- W. F. Sims, who has been spending; the of the refreshmen LS. -j.

r-. 'i- OUR OWN IMPORTATION. jrnrr srxOAY- a McffeespoiJ bo BANKING BUSINESS. Invite Business and personal Accounts. Foreign Exchange bought and sold and Cable Transfers made.

Letters of Credit for Traveler and Commercial Credits available in all parts of the world. 728wync recovering severe injuries received while following the circuit, joined his team mates at Springfield last week. He il isa wura Busn were by. Bev. C.

B. FURNITUPE I I CSH OR CREDIT. 1 C.SPANDAU has not completely subduea the stiffness caused by his falls, but looks greatly ben j)resDyterian cnurcn. B.WHIT ERIK, 1.73. v.

COXSEAVT LAKE, fl.TS. PEXJVSViVAXIA LISiES. Ijve Pittsburg 7:20 Allegheny lormea at tne par-heights, and. wag 85 OHIO STREET. ALLEGHENY.

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