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5 THE-'-PITTSBURG PRESV MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1896. OCCIPIKD. OCLtf A3 later was with the Haverhill. nine tn tha JS'ew, England Ia)u. It was In 1S88, when with Spalding's Ali-American team that went around the world, that Crane took to drink, which eventually led to his downfall and death.

In the world's rU of (tames between dfce, aftrr gnat ehisrKlne; match. flick iuk pleisemeoal, he having tr.ree tiome runs. R. Buffala 0 iOlBOll 1-13 2 Providence 0 5 0 1 8 0 0 0 3-1 20 I Batterte Buffalo, Gannon and Crqu-twt; Provident, Hoflsoo anil Cocgan. BALT1MORK FLAYS.

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Pot. Baltimore Fleveland fnclr.r.atl Boston Chicago Flttaburg New York" 87 TO 71 87 45 49 68 57 fid 04 04 rv. 70 R9 .488 .484 Philadelphia 0 Brooklyn YVaahitiirtoo 8t. l.oulg Ioulsville 89 .448 .440 RECORDS OF THE TEAM. Stenael Leada In Batting? and Elmer Smith In Rumsettlnar It waa unfortunat for the Pittabum that Elmer Smith, Stetixel and Ely, who have batted so well all season, all slumped at the same time, and when Lyons was unable to play, leaving only one man, Capt.

Donovan, to hold up the club's rep-utatlon as a hitting team. Donovan did his part well, but with an average of four hits a game missing the team couldn't win. The Cleveland team had a similar ex- perience early In August and Cincinnati's turn came in the east. The records show that Elmer Fmith Is tha chamninn rtiniretter of the club, with 1 Stensel second and Donovan third. Sten gel has 'a long lead in stolen bates, with Donovan second and Smith third.

Ad interesting feature of the records is that whloh shows how many times me leaden reached first base on hits and walks combined. Elmer Smith leads with 238, Donovan is second with 200, Lyons 202. Btensel 103. and Ely ISO. Smith.

Sten- zel and Lyocis have not participated in as many games as tne otner two. Killen has been at the top of the list nil season, and with another pitcher like him the team could have finished uhead of Cincinnati: Official Scorer Gruber's books show the following: BATTING RECORD. G. AB ft, B. Ave.

J. Smith 10 86 6 13 .861 i Btenael 402 08 164 K. Smith 117 408 118 165 1 Delehanty 1 1 11 463 408 8 420 658 62 era 618 2(i0 157 1HQ 2nl 64 37 120 170 ,856 .853 Lyons Donovan j. 126 Wrlfht 15 Sugden 76 Menitt 73 Ely 123 Mlerbnuer 69 Ilawley 47 .812 174 18 87 82 149 73 89 40 44 14 8 25 34 1 0 65 1 6 8 .801 .280 .246 .228 .19 .218 .200 .111 .000 .248 .107 .156 .150 Killen 61 J'ndden .1... 56 Hughey Must lugs 25 17 33 Mara Davis T.

44 I.ezotts 3 Doyle i Beikiey 69 Goar 8 Truby 8 Foreman 8 221 Totals Opponents .126 4546 76m 333 .126 44D4 711 1229 .278 FIELDING RECORD. O. PO. Blerhauer 69 136 Doyle 2 4 Davis 44 343 Delehanty 1 1 Donovan 126 219 Ely 123 255 Hastings 17 8 Hawley 47 9 A. E.Ave, Sll 12 1 17 1 13 68 .833 .750 .950 .920 .947 .926 .929 ,928 .941 .888 .979 .040 .947 .926 .688 1000 .500 .646 .940 .938 Hughey 25 4 16 18 164 260 282 158 2NS 18 289 825 25 6,,9 Killen in 115 0 191 18 97 1.12 14 22 10 69 0 .30 20 10 Dezotte 2 Lyon a Ill Mack 83 Merrltt 78 I'adden 56 E.

Smith 117 J. Binltii 10 bteniel 109 pugden 76 Wright 18 Deckley 59 Foreman 9 1 47 6 24 22 18 4 21 22 10 0 2 2 309 0 0 Goar 8 Truby 8 20 17 I Totals Opponents .126 8342 1573 126 8318 162S BIO HIT8 AND PTOLEN BASES. 954 956 and LIBERTY STREET. STAR CORNER. Ca0 mom MA 5 Unstrings no nerves A Jj delightful feeling Its aroma is so fragrant.

-n FAIR FHCE MAT PROVE A FOUL GRIN. MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES A-POLIO Tne British and Egyptians Capture the Dervish Town. Cairo, Egypt, Sept. Anglo-Egyptian expedition has cwptun Dongola without meeting with eny resistance from the fiervlshf El Hafir, north of to which place the derv'sVes ietreted Saturday, was catttired titer a hot engagement. After the pHice had fallen Into the hands of the expedition Egyptians captured 27 graln-luden boats, the loss of which will prove a severe How to the dervishes.

The latter made desperate attempts to recapture the boats, but a heavy fire was poured Into them. After their defeat the entire dervish, fores retreated southward upon DogoKi. The expedition's steamers started for tha place, and reached there before ths vishes. The city wss found to be desert ed by warriors, and steamers landed a torce ot infantry to ho it unt.l t.e ar rival of the main body ot the expedition. ai me me aispatcn was sent the dervishes wtre epproathing lMngolu over- lond, and scouts reported Ut they were carrying many ct iht-ir wounded With them, included among the wounded at some of the most noted chfefs.

it is tx pected that es the dervishes are without rood or other stores thev will make a moat desperate attempt to again get posstssiou oi uontioia Ei Hanr was ret taken by the troop uniu auer a most stuoiiorn resistance i the dervishes. The riflemen of the latter rougnt behind well-made mud forts and in mncnes mat were strewn with mats, i tiese defenses, however, were sooi wrecked by the heavy tire of the Egyi tlan artillery and the Maxim lattery tha ta was manm-d by Connuusht rangers, tlervislus stood the fire bravely, but The were lllllKV comiellprt tn ixttl.Hi-ua fmm Hi pmce. Tneir took tort in th engagement, remaining some distanoe off In the desert watching- the result of the i uiue. London, Sept. 21.

The correspondent i me uiu? iews wnn tne soi'cian expeoi tion. telegraphs that In the attnrk on El rianr the dervishes were outwitted. Thejr all adverted on kind to meet the troons. uiuh permuting tne gunnoats to sup pest the town, sink one of tbelr steamers, and nurry on to Dongala. hen the dervlshei saw the move thev turned and tried overtake the gunt oats end rove Donsroln but the land forefs cf the expedition nraueu tnem on.

i ne Staffordshire tptI ment Will follow the tn Tl.mirnVi ond thus the dervls.ies will re placed between two fires. Was Plshora, the leader ci me aernBnes, was wounded at rJl Hanr, J4e was cerned outside the range of the IS una. SPANISH MOMvS MURDERED. Many- Prisoner lu the Philippine Island Die, Madrid, Sept. 21.

A dispatch to tha Im pftrcial from Hong Kong say that the insurgents at Cavite, Philippine Islands, captured the monastery there and mussa cred the monks, putting them to death with knives. Spanish warships afterward started a bombardment of the Insurgent position, but the shots fell short and no hnrm was done. The distatch adds that over inn tn.n,-. pus wno naa c-cen captured by Spaniards were flung into a small dungeon ut KiniKun, irc nrA i 4 nr in til- oners were found dead, having been sult'o co tea during the night. ECHOES OP THE XIGIIT.

tnanes Fulton, of Ai'ninn mi ly Injured by falling over an embank ment at mverview parn. Foley was arrested for Illegal liquor selling anil keeping a disorderly house on Seventh John Cahlll, of Bunala, is at the West Penn hospital niifTering from internal injuries sustained hy the upset ting of a load of coal Mike Zhorlxh workman, was fatally injured by the explosion of a fan at tile Duuue'sne steel works. nellsteln whs hmllv hm-l in a runaway accident on East street. and William Donovan were arrested for runr. ne a dlsnrderlv ti iiuhbb bi reconu avpnue anu Ty James Clark was sent to JaU for 10 days v.

van. in I'nvii rjlull'I E7UIMI1I.2, VI McKoesport. had his skull fractured In fn. nn a 11 ramny row at his home Alary Moran, who Btoie a pocKctoooic rrom Airs, wer-ling, was fined S10 and costs by Mnsls. trate McKenna.

disorderly run ty Daisy nutson, at 4h Third five nue waB raided by the police Willie Scott was arrested for stealing corn from meiAiiegneny Arsenal ttroumiH r'rahk Arnold, of MUlvale, was he tin bv high waymen near navine street, Allegheny, Colvln Thomas was arrested at Duqu'esne for attempting to assault Mrs. William Campucil. i lie schnnley park attaches saved thousands of flowers from the frost by removing them to the temporary nurs eries. This whiskey key is not a doctored up mixture is a tonic in the truest 3P sense of-the it is on absolute ly it builds up the ailing ones. distil lation.

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nracmnn a NlDgara- BrmOfora aauy, a. arriving at Uuffalo p. ul and U'llllanjuioi t. daily, mwiit Hurxlay, 8: a. arrtvlnf at Wllllamsjxirt m.

Kittanlng Ac, 9.63 Vallpy amp ac p. in.j Tltua- vllle and Wllllamajwrt p. m. Weat Penn Junction AC, j. m.

Einlcnton Ac, B. Klttminlns Ac, 6:01 p. m.j L'rnn. burn Ac, P- met Kraeburn Ac. 1:15 v.

W.i Valley Camp Ac, 7:55 m.i Bunalo kx daily, p. aiTlvln at Buffalo IS a. m. Valley Camp 11:33 m. Bumlay church tralna Einlentun, O.do Kiiiannma, p.

ancy i.an.ii. 1:00 p. m. Braeburn, 1:40 p. in.

riilimun pal lor buffet car on nay trains and Pullman aleeping- cam on night trains between I'ltta-burg and Buffalo. Train arrive ana avnari rrom New York Central Exchang Mreet depot, Buffalo, N. T. DAVID M'-CARUO, JAS. P.

ANDKRoON, (nn I bupt, Geo 1 I una. AgauU HO Mm Iff pi If: Www ml Mk 81 It O. by Ut Career of the Republican Standard Bearer and Sketch of His Companion on the Ticket, AND IN ONE VOLUME. BY- BYRON ANDREWS, Authorof the "Life of John A. Logan," etc With Finely Engraved FULL ACCOUNT -or- Made SOLE AGENT for this desirable work.

The Book retails at 25c. and consists of nearly 400 pages, but will be sold at At Alain and Branch Offices of the Pittsburg PRESS. A Limited Number of Copies have arrived and are now on sale. LEI mm ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN COWEiTIOH call OBPYbb the St.

Louis browra and New Torits, in 1SN9. Crane did great work and secured for th slants the world's championship, Crane nnide his great. threw October 10. 1BSS, at St. tools, when he sent the sphere 133 yards and Inches.

This Sum-mar Crane played six weeks with Provi dence ami two weeKS wnn apringueiu. Ha was not ill form, so was dropped. Ha umD red In the iastern leaene sev eral weeks. Crane was 82 years old. He was married and has a wife living In Chicago They had not lived together for some time.

DIHKETT LEADS. Jeaae'a Spurt oa Saturday Put Hint Five Points Ahead. Burkett was the champion batter last Sunday, continued so all the week, and will start the pew one with a lead of five Joints. This was not due so much to ennings failing off as to Burkeu going up. Kurkett was at not six times Saturday's gama and be hit clean live times.

In Friday's came Jennings was at bat liiriw tm and he made but one hit. Ill Saturday's game he was at bat once and he made but otic ult. Following Is shown their records: A. IS. J.M.

AV. Burkett BOO .224 .400 Jennings 004 .191) .305 License Fee Reduced. New York, Sept. Bayonne com mon council has reduced the lioensefee for boMfiB exhibitions rrom iuo to j. The fte was raised to $100 a year ago at the suggestion of the Active AthMia as sociation, hich erected a mammoth club house In the Constable Hook section of the town and were aiterward prevented from holding the Uriffo-Lavlgne light.

By tlxing tlie fee at suen a nign ngure en the minor clubs were shut out, and the Actives believed they would catch the boxing tetronage of the vicinity. The paid by the Actives for their license for the Grlffo-Lav una fiasco at III remains in possession of the city. There is a debtor' claim against It, and the officials or the defunct organization never attempted to recover It. The council recently passed a resolution to refund tne amount. iow that the license fee has Deen reduced tne officials of some of the athletic clubs Jersey Cltv and Hoboken will e.ttenipt to carry on boxing snows in eayonne.

PagllUtio Pointers. Whn asked whether he had heard cf bis reported indictment Corbett wired back from Ashury fam as ronows: rne laws of New York allow 20 rounds, and that is what Fits and I are talking about. There fore, we have not broken any law." Danny McMahon. the adroit feather weloht from Detroit. Is at present at Col lege Point training Scnldy Bill Qulnn for the latter's coming Dattlo with Joe wai- cott.

McMahon says he win meet the winner of the Bernstein-Kelly tight. Tha clubs of London. Eng land, will be determined mnuers tor tne Corbett and Fltsslmmons match. Judging from the following cable received at the Police Gazette yesterday; "Bolinabroke club offers purse or mi.uw ana eacn expenses, Corbett and Fitzslmmons match, and will post money at sporting i.ue office at onoa if accepted. In any case will give a purse than the National Sporting club and guarantee both men fair play.

The Sporting Life to appoint referee and be final stakeholder." The offe-r was last night communicated to Cor bett and itzslmmons. M'KIXLEY'S ELECTORAL VOTE. Gen. Grosvenor Estimates a Gooit Safe Majority. Athens, Sept.

21. Gen. Grosvenor has given put a table of estimates of the probabJO result Of the presidential election at the request ot certain members of the press in the east. He said: "The six New England states, with 29 electoral votes, will go to-McKlnley, so I head my table as follows: New England 3d New York 30 New Jersey 10 Maryland 8 Delaware 3 Pennsylvania 32 West Virginia 0 Ohio 28 Indiana 10 Illinois 24 Michigan 14 Wisconsin. 12 Iowa 13 Minnesota i) South Dakota 4 Kentucky 13 Oregon 4 Washington 4 California Total 278 "Here is a total of 278 votes, or 64 more than sufficient to elect.

I come to some states which are still in doubt, to-wlt: Kansas 10 Nebraska North Carolina 11 North Dakota Wyoming Total 35 "Of the remaining states, these: Louisiana ft Tennessee 12 Missouri 17 Texas 15 Virginia 12 Total 64 are one or more of them within the line of possibility, I might almost eay reason able probability, I concede to Bryan and v.atson or Bryan and Bewail: Alabama 11 Arkansas 8 Colorado r. 4 Florida 4 Georgia 13 iciano 8 Mississippi I) Montana 3 Nevada 3 South Carolina 0 Utah 8 Total 70 A Hoy's Bold Leap. Thomas McIIugh, aged 17 years, living In Painters row, West Carson street, dived yesterday morning from the highest part of the Point bridge into the Mononga- neia river ano escaped unnurt. loung McIIugh was formerly a special delivery messenger In the Pittsburg postofflce. and nas always neen Known as a tine swimmer.

Last Monday he leaped from Union L-ridge ana was unnurt. Turtle Creek Temperance, John G. W'oolley, the noted temperance apoBtle, lectured yesterday afternoon in the u. P. church at Turtle Creek, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor societies of all the churches at that place.

About 800 people were present. Killed In a Speakeasy Flgrbt. Philadelphia, Sept. pitched battle on the roof of a "speak-easy" run by Michael Walpa. In Baker street, early yesterday morning, resulted In the death of Michael rlzz and the serious Iniury of policemen Bioeri and untcneii.

Scalded With Water. Mrs. Emma S(et, of Corey avenue, Braddock, upset a kettle of boiling water from a kitchen stove on Saturday evening- ana Dotn arms were severely scaiaea. Dr. K.

McNeil, of Ulmdy Park, dressed ths scalds. MT. A. Crrtiutrr, of Hflk 1S3 Kerr Stk Memphis, Tenn writes that his wire had cancer wnlch bad eaten two large toietia bar breast, and Wlilcb. tue best physicians of the snrrotmilingt country treated, and pronounced in enrabla.

Her rrand mother and aunt bad died of sad when toM this, the nort i eminent specmlinw of Ke-r York, under whose treat-' meat she was plsced, declared ber case Was bope.ew. All treatment having failed, she was given op ta die 8. 8. 8. wss recomnunded, mid astonishing; tnsy seem, a few norties cureu her sound nd well.

Our treatise on tbls ais-ese ill be sent Irea i sny sddrwa. fiwiBT SPECIFIC CO, a. p. p. Champions Claim Credit fur Sear I Style of Batting.

The Baltimore club ha already orig inated several eistlnctiva plays which hare made tt famous and which have been copied with more or less success by others, claims the Baltimore News. Foremost among these are the "hit and run" tactics. Now new style of hitting will be recorded in the baseball history of 'it) and credited to tha criole-a. It is "chopping" the bull, and a chopped ball generally coes or a hit. It reiju.res great skill in lacing to work this trick successfully, and It is done In this ftish- lon: A tntddle-helpht ball Is picked out and la attacked with a (errillc swing on the unoer side.

The ball is muds to Btrlke the ground from five to 10 feet away from the bats man, and. Btnkine the cround with force. bounds high over the head of the third or first baseman. Tn nearly every game mtely has this little teaser been success fully employed, and Saturday two hits were made. such Baseball Bravltles.

The wind-up at exposition park. Killen has struck out more batsmen than he has walked, i Arthur irwln is by no means out of baseball. He will be heard from later. New York eun. Speaking of Anson's Control over hi players, the Cleveland World Says: "At Cleveland uanien refused to Plttsburgers found fault with Sheridan's umpiring.

His work here was by no means above reproach. New York Press. Any attempt to turn down President Byrne of Brooklyn at the coming league meeting will resuu iikb tne last one in gmoke. If Manager Nash could make a deal, he would undoubtedly take Stafford from the New Yorks to play short Held for the quaKers. "Kid" Hulen la being given a reputa tion for shirking by the Fhllndeipnia critics.

His Philadelphia baseball life is In aanger. President Hart, of Chlcasro. savs that he has no hard feelings for President Rob- ison, of Cleveland, reports to tne contrary notwitnstading. The Cleveland World says that on Sat urday the red legs from porkopolls swung at everything that came along they were whipped nerore tney began to piay. "If Hawlev had made a good start this season ha would have won two-thirds of his games.

When things are going his way no one has a license to hit his de livery hard," says Manager Mack. John Newell, who will umpire the brO' kers and newsDapermen's game at Expo sltlon park on Wednesday afternoon, says ha hna not received any instructions from President Young and will decide the plays according to his own understanding or tne rules. Wheeler's troubles at Baltimore on Sat urday came in the second inning. Ho wan trying to use a splendid high drop, which was very effective when he got it over the plate, but his difficulty was in cettlne it there. Wheeler la the New England league pitcher signed by Phlla- oeipnia.

a 1'ncton man makes a great howl against Capt. Joyce's alleged disagreeable KKKlllg meinoas. me ruduii inereiur in not difficult to Bee. The Bostons were beateh three straight on their last visit here. Capt.

Joyce's success with the New vorK team is Dounn to maaa mm ueirao tors. New York Press. Manager Mack has picked out a teahn to go to Butler this alternoon to piay me team of that place. The following players in charge of Louie Blerbauer, will leave for Butler this morning: Moran, Boyle, Harry Davis, lb; Truby, 2b; Delehanty, Wright, Hastings, I Grove, Horton, r. Saturday's game practically settled the Question as to whether Cincinnati or Cleveland will play for the Temple cub with Baltimore.

Cincinnati mtiBt win hnih irnrtiRa Monday and the cama Turn day in order to be In It at all. If It should succeed In doing so It Would have a por centage of .014 to Cleveland's According-to the Philadelphia papers, Jerry Nops seemed to start out on Saturday with the expectation of doing all the work himself, and after Coolev struck out tried to give Mtrtes a dose of the same medicine. The latter was too clever and ripped out a pretty double, going to third on Delehanty a saennce ount, tnen brlneing home the first tally of the day on xnompson single. Rvervbodv but Von der Horst and Han Ion baa had thesa two (rentlemen offering all the way from 87 cents to 14110,411 for the New York club. Earl Li Wagner, of Nlbelunsren Lied lame, now announces the offer, and says that the orioles are to be taken to New YorK ana tne giants, with a restored Husle.

are to be located In Baltimore. Col. aener should not dream too much in his Justly celebrated sleeping cars. Baltimore News. Ewlng was unmercifully guyed after the sixth Inning In Cleveland on Satur day by tne Cleveland players, inougn the crowd had opened on him long before that time, lie was taunted most unmer cifully, but he had never a word to say.

EwInK realized, quite likely, that if he and his gang had acted decently when they had the spiders on their own grounds last, the situation would not have been made so humiliating to him. It was a just retribution. Cleveland World. Only one serious fault can be found with Tebeau in connection with Satur day's1 game. He wasted Young on an aggregation that would- have gone down hefore tne poorest twiner on nis start.

He ought to be a mind-reader and he would have known before the game what everyone knows now. In sheer dospera- tlon Cincinnati may put up a stiff article nf hnll hfnr It lruvrn pven a vpllnw dog will sometimes ilght. Cleveland World. The hole fit Second base In the Boston team, left vacant evrr since the unfortu nate accident to Bobby Lowe, has not been satisfactorily lllled. W7hlle at the time McGann was secured from the Virginia league he was undoubtedly the best man that could be engaged, he has not come up to all expectations.

He Is a good batter, and It was principally on the record he had made in the former lrague that he was bought. He Is too slow on bis feet to create a deal of confidence in his side partners. Boston Exchange. TROTTING IS KESTtCKY. Program of the Lonlmvllle Track's Fall Meeting.

Louisville, Sept. fol lowers of the trotting track are prepar ing to enter Kentucky for a fall campaign in this state and Tennessee, which will prove one of the most interesting of the year and at the same time one of the most profitable of all tha circuits. The fall meeting of the Iiouisvllle Driv ing and Fair association will begin on September 28 and continue through Oc to ner .1. i ne management nas ormreu 500 In stakes and purses. The program of the six days racing is as follows: Monday, Sept.

28, 2:08 class trotting, $800 2:00 class paolng, $1,000 2:11 class trntftne. $1,000. Tuesday, September 29, class trot ting, fsoo: bho class, trotting, (iu; i. class cacing. $800.

Wednesday, September 80, 2:25 class trotting, 2:14 class pacing, $800; 2:29 class trotting, $800. Thursdsiv. October l. class trotting. $KIM); 2:15 class trotting, free for all pacing, i'TKlav.

uctoner n.zi class ironing, 2:20 class pacing, $800; 2:10 class pacing, $800; 2:10 class pacing, $sm. naturuay, uctooer t.w ciass ironing. $SK): 2:19 class trotting, free-for-all trotting, $1,500. The entries tor tne stakes closed on June 15 and the entries for the purses will be announced In a few days. It Is Sfldom that a better field can be shown than that which is presented In these lists.

On October 6, three days after the close of the meeting, the great Lexington meet will open. Very soon after that a meeting will be held at Nashville, Tcnn. COMMITTED SltCIDE. Ed Crane, the Plteber, Ended His Life at Rochester. Rochester, N.

Sept. 21. (Special)- Ed Crane, the pitcher, committed suicide yesterday by taking chloral. Dissipation led to the net. Crane's greatest success was as pitcher for the New York team.

He first pli yed with the Boston Union association in 1kU In tfl.sfi wss with Provlrtpno 1B.M) ana me luuuvmig year ne upgisiea in winning the pennant for the Toronto cluK The Voik club recognized Crane's abilities and signed him in l.SHS and lfm. In lKiiti he played with New York, In the Brotherhood. In lMil and 1WI2 he was airoin with the fi'T'ts. In lfsl4 Crane pitched for tua Wlkesbarre team, and SB. 13B.

SO. 2b. 3b. HR. TB E.

Smith 86 71 19 19 18 8 228 Htenzel 66 29 12 E3 13 2 219 Donovan 48 32 17 24 4 2 209 Ely So 81 29 14 8 3 190 Lyons 15 64 29 23 6 4 IM Pugden 8 18 4 7 I Merrltt 8 18 10 8 2 1 97 Dlerbauer 8 5 8 9 6 0 94 Fadden 9 13 10 4 8 2 72 Killen 26 31 4 6 2 60 Hawley 1 0 20 9 4 1 Davis 7 13 24 6 I 0, Mack 0 5 7 4 1 0 81 Wright 1 1 8 2 1 0 20 J. Smith 3 1 2 8 1 0 17 Htighey 0 6 9 1 0 0 15 Hastings 0 4 7 1 0 0 9 Lezotte 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Delehanty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boyle 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Heckley 11 21 29 7 6 2 81 Truby 1 8 4 0 0 0 6 Foreman 0 8 7 0 0 0 8 Ooar 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 820 867 2S7 160 91 17T.3 Opponents 279 425 847 132 8T 17 1636 It's too pure. Imparts a m. ASK YOUR CR0CER FOR IT. BAR.

II A INROAD TIMS TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILttOAt IN TTTKCt Mar 18. lHys. lM.ltl. will lun Trnlnn tlon, Kttaburc, follows (Eaatern BondarJ uni.jr MAIN LINK EASTWARD, Atlahtlo Ks preaa, dally Pennsylvania.

Limited, dally Pay Exprcaa, dully Wain Una Exprt-a dally riilladelphia Kxpreaa. dally Enatern Express, dally Fast Line, dally Altoona Accommodation, Week Oteenaliurg Exiireaa. week days a. rn. 7:16 a.

7 :30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 4:30 p.

7:03 p. m. 8:10 p. 2B a. m.

a. m. Philadelbhla J.fail, Sundaya only 40 a. m. nmiiBiuia wees days 10.45 a.

tn. 105 iiiirnnnurg Mali, 1:00 p. m. I'miwiuwn weea daya t.m Oivptmburg Expreaa, -k daya 4:29 m. m.

iiircniiiurg weg daya 6:18 Grtenaburg gundaya .10:30 p. Greehaburn n.OAn For Atlantlo aty (via Delaware rlvar bnilaa, It Fall fi nil 1 a 7 for Eaat Liberty, 1:15, 6:40, :10, 7:10, 7:45, :06. :0, j.jo, 4:15. 4:25, 4:30, 1:00, :40, 7:011, 7 (:20, 1:20, J'' mX ltM Sundi.yi, 6:15, t-S' "J'w i'-ili 1:10, 7:05, 7:20, I0, u. m.

For tVllklnabtirg, IM, 5:60, :00, 4:16, 7:20, 8:15, 10:15. 10:45, 11:1 a. li.io, 8:00, 4:0 a lis. 1:9.1 1-m t-nnii-iii in 8:40, 7:88, 'lDto'p. li 'i iiiaiu.

ounanya, 10:011 a. 18:25, 4:50, 7:80, liM, 10:30 p. For llradtlock. K-M in R.r.n a-in a.i lilt a-(n m.i'it '4 XI: a. 12:15.

1:00. 1:80, 8:00, 4:16, 4:30. 4:35, 6:00, 6:15, 6:36, 6:85. 8:4. 8:00, :20, 5:40 8:20.

8:20, 11:20 p. m. 11:20 night. Rundnya, :16, 6:00. 1:40, 10:00 a 1:00, 2:30.

4:10, 1:80, 7:20, 8:80, 10:38 p. tn. For Wall, 6:25, 6:40, (00, 1:10 8:18, 6:50, 7:45, 6:15, 8:66, :20 10:15, 11:10 a. 12:15, 11:45, 1:00, 1:80, 8:80, 8:00, 4:18, 4:211. 1:00.

6:15, 6:85, 5:46, 7:25, 10:20. 11 -20 p. X' niani. numinys. am, 10:00 a.

1:00, 10:10 p. (SOUTHWEST PENN RAILWAY. For Union town, i.ii, 1:36 a. 1:00 and 4:21 p. week daya.

MONONQAHKLA DIVISION. On and after 22:01 a. May IS, 1SJ4 For Viett ftrownsulle and L'nlontown. 10.04 a. m.

For Ilellevernon and W-at 7:40 and 10:00 a. 1:05 and 4:35 p. ni. fin Sun. day, 8:5.5 a.

ni. and 1:01 p. m. Fur Bellerernoa only, 8:40 p. in.

Pumlays. Ior weat Ellanbath. Dravoebura and Monnn. gahela City. 0:00.

7:40, (:, 10:00 1 4:86, 8:22. 4:25 and 11:56 p. m. wiek daya. Sunday, 8:55 a.

1:01, 4:30 and 8.40 p. m. lira, voabiirf only, 11:40 a. m. eek daya.

Went Eliaabetti and Dravoabttrg only, 8:15 and p. m. week dare. WE8T PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. In effect July to, 1806, from Federal atiect riatlr.n, Allegheny City For Bpringdale, week dara, 1:20, 2:00, lliSS.

11:30 a. 1:30. 2:00, 4:06, 6:10. 6:36. 6:46.

6:10, 8:20, 10:30 and 11:30 p. m. Bumiaya, 7:26 a. i la una p. ni.

For nutler. week dun. 7:00. a. 8:00 and 6:30 m.

Bondayii, 7:26 a. 12:34 and p. m. For Freeport. went asya, a.

8:00, 6:10, 8:20, 8:110, 10:30 and 11:30 i. aunaay. i a. ni. ana v.m u.

m. For Apollo, weik daye, 11:35 a. m. and 6:11 p. m.

hunilayi. p. m. or 'auiton ano iMairavuii-, wera; aayi, 7:01 8:00 and 10 p. m.

Bunnaya, 7:25 a rn, The Excelsior HaKirege 11 rem company will Call fur and check bmBiiife from hotl and realdeneea. Tlma caMn ami full tnforma. tlon can be obtained at th ticket office No, 8 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenu and Try afreet, and Union atatlon. aj. as.

rastiwr, j. k. imuu, Oeneral Manager. Oen'l Paa. Aft.

BALTIMORE A OHIO R. H. AND PITT8-bura A Weatern In effect Julr IK. Leave Haltimnre ft Ohio atatlon, Eaatern time: For Washington, D. Baltimore.

Fhlladcl- phla and New Turk, 8:00 a. :00 p. Cumberland, 8:00 a. 1:00, p. m.i "8:00 a.

211:00, to p. L'nlnntown, 'liMl a. P- tn. Tnlantown, Morgan-town and Fairmont, 6:40 and p. m.

Ml. I'learant, $6:40 a. and 14:13 m. Washington, a. and p.

m. Wheeling, .7:611, and p.m. Cincinnati, Bt.Lula. (Jolumbim and Newark, a. .8:50 p.

m. For Chicago, m. r. w. depot, p.

m. Parlor and aleeplng ear to Baltimore, Vaeh lngton. Cincinnati and Chicago. Leave Of atauuii, Aiienneny, central time: Por Chlcaga, p. m.

For Htitler, ::80, tim a. 24:85, p. m. or New ceetle, a. p.

m. or Kane, Bradford, a. m. Fur Clarion. 7:16 a.

p. m. Foibutg, a. 12:16, 14 33 p. rn.

Fur Erie, Meadvllle, b. or ureenviue, ajercer anil uruvt City. 27:15 a. p. m.

From Akron, 17:15 2:15 p. m. H. A O. depot, :15 p.

m. The 1'lttaDunr Tranarer comnanr 111 call for and check baggage from hotela and reaidencea inon onlera left at H. A O. ticket otTlce, corner I U'n. A rmlck, 639 Hmlthfleld atreet.

Daily. JExcept Sunday, Bundajr only. RAILROAH TIMID TABLE! B. from PittsbaiKh Union Statten. Trnitis Run by Central Tina.

rSOM PITTSBURGH TO Columsui and Chlcsap Datton and Cincihnati Indianapolis and St. Lsui. Alliance and Croitlina Wellsburj and inheMna, weiiavina snu migianu Clevdlind and uallalrs. Wathington, Alliance and Oleveland Mansfield and Telede Fort Wurna and Chlcaae Raw Lama ana rounastownand Ashtabula Younasioain and Nilea Colcmbui and Clncinnall Indianapolis and St. Louis WflUbutfl and Wheeling" WmhinatoR.

Pann'a Wei Isliur" and Whealing Columbus and Chicago Kow Cattle and Jamestown roungslown and Athtabula Alliance and KVellavllle and Conlnn and Crest Una Mansfield and Wnltinglon, Henri's Stenbenvllle and Wcllsburg and Wheeling WHhingiun, i-enn Wmhlnglon. and Newcastle and Ynungitcwii and Nilea-. Ssllnevlllc and Bellalr lhe Cleveland Special Washington, rtnn a. Wellsbura and Whe Tha Cliicaoa Snecial Cnhimbtie and Indianapolis and St. Indianapolis and Louisville hiansflrld and Toledo lKi.

r.h'trann I Imttnd Beaver Fella and New Castle 10 Alliance andClneland 11 uallt. tt. sunder. Its. onoa.

Pullu.n BLKPlMaCaWS AMs PlNNSYlVANI Dining Cans run thrown, test and west, principal trains. Lool SLiiiKa Cans nmnlno Is Cslumftus, Cincinnati. Cleveland and IlHslo art ready lor ocrupi.ncT at Pittsburgh Union tts'lon. at 8 city urns. Timi TasLts ol Accommodation Trains not mentioned above, ran ka obtained al 180 venue.

Corner Smlthneld Street, and Unhin ttatlnn, Pilishurali. and at L.miii,;il ticket ottlces ol tM Pennsvlvani Ices West at Pirtttmroh. L.F. tOnEE, E. A.

FORD, Marager. Jtntni Puanitr iftal 1TTSBIEQ AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD Cleveland Short Line. Schedule in Effeot June 14, 1896. Central Time. I Depart.

I Arrive. Chic St Cltve. flyer I a tn 8:25 Youngu A Cleve. a m.10:10 a Lnke Chautauqua faat Unf a mi 6:25 ens a mT l.l vrlan. Chicago 2 r.uffiiio Krla 2:30 a ievcienci nyer a Huffalo Cleveland mi :16 a Caatle Oil City 4:) mt 7 a Cleva.

Youngsiown ac.lt 36 a 6:10 raua Iteavpr Falla accom iteaver Fails accom Jiravey Vallev beaver Falla accomf l-if) 30 a m't :40 a jt mit 4:23 ni :15 am MvKT-t Hlle 4 60 a 7:40 a MnK'Pt New Haven a ai Mm Bc-K it a vernon. 112:55 M-K'pt New Hnven IM 4:05 McK'pt A Helle Vernon. 4:00 5:05 Tralna depart from Ellwood City, yi.U a. mu 8:20 a. 112:25 p.

p. 4:20 p. m. P. C.

Y. traina for Crngle and Keecll-mont. a. 112:10 p. tJ-20 p.

m. Dally. tDatly exceM Hnniiay. t.Note :00 p.m. train on SunJaya to Your.ga-town only.

Hleepliig cars on night tralna ready at p. m. Parlor and aleeplng cara on all through tralr.a. City ticket office 7 Fifth avenue. M.

UKACH, L. A. HOni30K, Cen'l Puiit. Ocn Pai. Agent.

ITTSKfrtfl, MIKNANfJO a LAKK EIUS Koilroad time). Trains leave Allcaiieny W. atatjon: For Huffalo, Brie, Mcaiivllle, Oronvllle, Mercer and Orovo City, a. m. For Greenville, Mercer and Drove City, 7:10 a.

rn. and p. m. ft. A O.

ata tlon. p. m. W. O.

SAROENT, Qfn'l Paaa. Agent. Mfadvllle, Pa. Free ta Dyspepsia Sufferers. A email aample package ot Stuart'a Dyapep.

ala Tablrte, the aafeat, aureat cure for any form of trOlgotion. Full ailed packagaa aold all OTUb'giata at GOe. or addraia Stuart Tab Uaxahali. Icy free samples. 11 if ennsylvania Lines.

nave nniv( :16 am 2:00 am Uan 9:01) am IpSam 40 1 6 05 am 1 1 .11 om IKS l-M am 1 6: 10 pm 7:00 am 1:10 pm 770 am fig 51 am am tlOSflam "-I 55 pm 8: i am 5:43 om 'jrfiam 0 am pm am 7 40 am 5 am tm ih.nm till) am li Mpm if OJpm 6:45 pm 1 12:40 pm Sm 1 1:15 am 9:45 pm 1 1:12 cm ib pm 4 iM am 3:30 pm Am lib pm UJ am pm Islam 4 35 pm i 8 Ffl am IrJ'iAm -v ll'flP1" JMl 6 00 pm 1 am sMam mi: WORK OF THE W. L. PITCHERS. R. B.

ER. BB. SO, Killen Hawley Hughey. Hastings Foreman Goar Totals 80 18 241 167 108 457 122 119 161 961 175 130 69 37 85 64 45 22 15 7 5 4 0 67 44 35 9 87 54 .34 64 80 711 1229 853 423 347 I.eagne Gnmea Sunday. At St.

Louis- R. H.E. fit. Louis 0001000028 0 2 Chicago 00000010 1- 2 7 2 Batteries Hart and McFarland; Griffith and Donahue. At Cincinnati- R.

H.E. Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 -4 5 2 Louisville 9 1 Batteries Rlilnes And Vaughn; Hill and Dexter. League Games To-Day. Louisville at Exposition park, Cincinnati at Cleveland, New York at Washington, Philadelphia at Baltimore, Boston at Brooklyn. Interstate League Games.

The only game played yesterday was at Toledo, where the home club defeated Jackson a to 7. Standlnsr of the Clnlis. W. ..9 ..25 ..22 ..21 ..18 ..10 L. 15 10 l'J 211 27 31 i2 34 Pet, .722 .00 .404 .320 Toledo "-Jnggtown i Wayne 'Aflieellng New Castle Jackson Saginaw Washington Western Leu urn Games.

St. Paul 8, Columbus 1 (first game); Columbus -11, St. Faul 2 (second game); Grand, apids 13, Kansas City 18 (first garner Kansas City 11, Grand KapldS I) game). FOR CHARITY'S SAKE. bkers and Newspaper Men Who Will Play on Wednesday.

fhe change In the plans of the Pltts- i league club forced the brokers and swsnaper men to nostDone their charitv ime until Wednesday. The line will be ronows: Brokers. NewsDaoermen. fftodgers, Hutchinson, c. Harking, p.

DtifT, ss. Barbour, ss. a Thomas, 2. Gillespie, 1. McKee, 8.

Robinson, 2. Bower, p. Pope, 3. Mason, 1. Patrick, 1.

Mudle, m. Hill, tt. Prasier, r. Lea, r. Feidman, 1.

Hubs Speer, Me- Subs Gable Candless, Moore.Coyle, Mustin, McBrlde, Hasten. and For the Stelaert Cap. Buffalo, 8ept. 21. The second frame in V.a Ctolnort rnn ari eta n.A nlnvaj day, aoa resuitea egaia in favor of JTovl-.

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