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THE PITTSBURG FRESS, FRIDAY i6, 1896. that fhns was called before the toUBBdown was made, but Referee Duff, who ought to know, Rive sthe same to the cotlefe boys. It was a good, hard game, and a close one all tha way through, oth teams playing exceptionally good ball. The llneop was as follows: From day to day arl bt of a place ma -mail's pocket. Better syiti at H.

It takes bt a few dollars to boy a good, ler-' vlceable timepiece from P. C. P. I. Position.

Fhalen eral, and I am perfectly willing to submit my case on the simple basis of work done." There will Se 1 meeting ot the Association Football league next Tuesday night, at which at least two new will be received Into membership and the drawing for games and arranging a scried ale and other details will be attended to. Every effort Will be made this season to bring the association game Into sic re popular favor. There "will be game rf aseocfatloti fooths.fl at Penitentiary park, Allegheny, to-morrow, between the Allegheny Standards and Jeiuinette vfee.m. The play will begin at 'Manager McMahtfs has secured Severn I new players for the Jeannettee and gocd game Is espected. Standards have plsved two tackle Right Gray Moeckel Sengel Nveltsel Martin benley B.

Martin Lindsay Ftnnegaa Bcamoa 'Wlllla-ms McKeever Nea Chechen Dugan aa Crow Tlevch iwsey making fast time, but the rain and muddy rsds combine to drive away much of the pleasure that Would otherwise be had. The committee appointed by the local cycle hoard of trade to secure a suitable building in which eto hold the tycl show in February, has not yet definitely decided upon a building, but expects to be prepared to report at a meet-in got the board next Monday afternon. The Tarerifum football team Will go to Butler to-morroW for a game with the tearh. that place. Considerable Interest centers In the contest.

A. F. Warren, has been chosen captain of the Amherst football team, Capt Tyler having resigned. Arthur Knlpe Is tow st State college anh will remain there three weeks coaching the football team. State will meet Princeton on the gridiron field October St.

The Orange Athletic club, ot Allegheny, will meet the strong I.awreneevtlle eleven In a game of football cm the Lawrencevllle grounds tomorrow and expect to give a good account of themselves. They will have their strongest km on th field and will line up es follows: Left end. Allen; left tackle, Frsmpton; left guard. Bhesett; center, Utile; Right guard, McOaw; right tkckle. Gray or Erne; right end.

Shannon or Thome; quarter, Stepper or Johnson: left halfback. Rahl (captain); right half-baefc. Wyman; fullback. Elder. lair gante away from home, one with Jeannett.

Reteree; Duff. Vmplretjr Mr. Touchdowns: Scanlon. Crow ararech. Goals Goods of every i sort-- 1 for years Septra Hons -as boesea.

If they can ben they simply won't play They do not want man in the 6 (Be -Of Vice consul Who (s actfte, ami wH deVbtea iis time and energies to the work ot the league. They want one whose professional duties demand all his attention and whose time Is not his own, so that the management of league affairs tn tn'a end of the state will devolve on their shoulders. Their campaign has been baited on vl toper -tlon and the Veffttng ot versottSit insliinlty almost entirely, the snewymoiB roinrminlcstlons that havs been pobHshSd In sMne of the Pittsburg pa peri being tne medium chosen for nuking public their spite. They simply Ignore the 'Work that has been done In tills end 'OT tife state durMr the last twb years, nd devott columns to msltti tttountahu Of trie molehill vsgarles ot their vivid Imaginations. A vsptd half column published anonymoualy last night, headed "A DsolsmtlOD." one vividly Of another declaration Issued at ene time, beginning "We, the people of Kng-Hni." n4 signed by.j'Triree Tatks-sl of Tdoley Btreet!" "ftls Committee of four 'represents the wheelmen of Allagheny county Just as truly as the three tallois of Toojey street represented the people of England.

MeSDWhile, the prospscts of Mr. Keenaa a lection by sn overwhelming majority sre growing brighter and brlehter. Assurances of support have been recetvej from almost every elub in this end of the state, mid hundreds Of Individual wheelmen have taken the trouble te write or call to assure Mr. Keenan of their votes and Influence. in une.vtne of the eamratcn this mornrnt resulting in a tie to i trie other with Mc-Ponald, the cbamjlcn, winning by to a.

This will be the first game at lmtns tor th Standards snd a large crowd la expected. The Jeannette pwyert will be highly entertained bv the Standards after the game. The teams will Irne up as fellows: from touchdowns: 1, Goals missed from touchdoa us: Montgomery I. The following communication explains Itself: Cycling Editor Press: Permit us, through the medium of the Press, to state that the Impression that the McKees-port Cyclers Induced R. A Miller, the eye) tit, to locate at McKeespoft, erronecaa The McKeesport Cydere were in no wsy Instrumental in brtrlrlRg Mr.

Millet to McKeesport and as he Is not'a member of the McKeesport H. Blanejr of' the antaresfnment committee, wnea bands were talked ef, 1 offered the services of the reu band for the boat eicur-sten free of cWK. There were tt pieces snd think they did gpd wor. The committee hWcted me to Beteualn tt 1 coo Id get the band to play more If they were paid fnr one time, this being considered as only a reasonable exnense allowance. I agreed to do this, but before doing so, and to provide against such narrow minded kicks as this, tried to secure the Grand Army band to play two engagements, for one of which they were to be paid full anion rates.

The other engagement the Press band was to play without any compensation whatever. They would not Hatch to the proposition, and I then secured the Free band, as instructed. ''The elrarge knA the position hei been tfcea to -boom the Press is equally yWlctflous. "Th Press has been used to boom the I A. W.

In the opinion of my partners, to an Inexcusable extent. In regard to the appointment ol consuls and other local Sffloera of th league, I Wilt only "say "that the appointments )mve always been made With a view to the betterment of the league. I think, the -results of tlis last year's work will show. The Press sotrve-nlr at the recent meet was another trifle that has been magnified Into a matter of Importance by pereistent misrepresentation. The Pre souvenir was, sn olflrtel tiadfe, was.

not give air 'as ujt ksd was never Intended such. The committee In charge of the meet decided that they could not afford the money for sn official badge, 'and I "stated at that time thst the Press had decided to Issue a little souvenir, so that the wheelmen would not be without something to take home with them. The Press badges mere ordered some time before It web known thst the cnrrtmlftee 'would not Issue sn nfflclat badge. The matter ie simply Tnlsrepresented for want of real charges to make. In regard to the statement that news has been held from other papers that It might be used In the Press, a careful atudy Of the files of the various papers would be all that would ne necessary.

Reporters are at all times welcome to my ernes and I am On ay too glad to sunply I A. W. new's to all who Will give It publicity. "I feel that the opposition to me Is entirety of a personal nature, and as surh I do not rare to answer It In kind. The members ef this district know what has been done during the past year In the way of bettering the in- Jeinnefte.

Hayton Vyt inrd Xaylor Omlstop ,1 Position. wing. Ammanition Prices very low this seaiotwfull line football supplies wren, St. A. Waldmn 1 Partridge J.

Psrtrldne i Hreenin Tfirtchinsmi partrWjre Center Muiten lunn Cunningham Graham Young Arrrea waifiron E. Waldron A If. Slaney Blackwood Oeo. Partridge Left wing. Left Brplth Referee H.

Kvsns. RBLiEr in nx norns. ISTJlESSINO Kidney kjid Rlaader Pis. M.J eases relieved In SIX hours by the "MEW OKfAT ftWTH AMRRICAN KIDNET CLRK, Thto new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In re-Having palh In the bladder, klrtnevs, back and every part of the urinary passages In male or relieves retention ot wstor or pain la Pf'" It almost Immediately, It you want oufck relief or cure this la your Vsmedy. Sold By Oeo.

S. Fleming, DruigHt, Market street. Plttabvrg. 6Jljkl Ah IntereerJng game looVefl for en Saturday jst jLakmont lietween the home team and the P. Y.

F. 1 team, of this city. The Interest in the game -around Oahmont Cyclers and never has beenWe are In no Way Interested In racing. II Justice to Mr. Miller and ourselves, we fee called upon to publish this statement.

The MdCeespert Cycler. McKeesport, Oct 1. Then, Kevin and Ches. McKntght left last Wght for Stsunton, where they will Join a oycling party that left Pittsburg several days kgo, and tour through the Shenandoah valley. At Shaw yesterday the local football team defeated the Youngstown eleven by a score ef to 0.

Joteph Long nS sod James, Who started from 'Cumberland, Several days sgo on a iTllnp trip to NeW Tork, are not making very good time owing to the continued wet spell. postal rrcelVeu this morning announced that they had arrived at Winchester. They have ridden through rain every day since they started. They sre making the trip for pleas The Inauguration of a campaign of tocur-rflous abuse and mtsiWpreBWitartan In th coming eleetton of fha atate division of the h. A.

W. ia hot ha.vinf the effect that lia promoters hoped for.1 Tha circular sent out day before yesterday by th mythical "committee of S00" Is acting a id boomerang and Is sending consternation instead- of Joy Into the camp of the HtM of would-be jMlefs. The committee of 800, as stated before, Is simply a pleas-nt; mythconcocted for the occasion. It in really a committee of four, with prote pNv Tr wrt ef. the 1,500 Wheelmen In Alle-netjr county fcck of They are j.ut 'as they claim, but Hply ft few, very few.malcontents who demand that they shall be consulted In that pertains to the 1 A.

fn tnte district At least two rt -tbem have hnd Mr. Keenah said: "I flo not care to take sny. Srs HeJl-e" ESO'C-YralellT tlhaa developed wonderfully, end It Is expected that the attendance Saturday will be a record-i breaker. The game will be called o'clock. i' The Plttaharg College Reserves declare that I were not beaten In the game with Park Q) (Tie ISM' I notice of anonymous eommunlcatlona, end wouht not It were not so srldMit that the eomttiuhlostlpns and th corculsrs that have been sent Out all come from the same eeurce.

The V-harges that they make regarding the employment of the Prert Military band at the recent state meet are simply false from Beginning to end, and aa this seems to be one of their strontest objections to the work I have been doing, I sttrpeee I might as well till what I Irhow about 1t. At the meetlns '48 H. aTlfTKEHTH 8T, rill t-A. si To the Young Fade tfoern themreofsll practl institute, ss was published in tne morning DSDers. The coUrse team made a touchdow Thirty years' eontlqnous 'Aoeases cf men ana women Thirty years' cor.ttDtiou Ihhum cf men and women Ponoin'l Ooimitztd rWBrivrresneJ UO aisttsr from What SO aiatter frnm Just before time was called inthe second half! catite or how atnndmg.

1 will cwarenfan CtTTS. charms) to the old, renewed youth. Try It ana tne score st tne nnisn was instead of The claim that 1'ark Institute makes Is )t? P.ige Ctoth-Sonod Book IsralM) aa mailed fRKE. tereste or tae letrinvP ana or waeeimen In gen ure, and sre of eourss not particular snoot 5 Saturday Undent That Should Bring III Every Hi In These Two Cities Who jf' irp'fn a ki ri if II 5h 'Ave. Smiihficid teSil Wants to Combine Quality end Economy.

Men's Maco Yarn Ribbed Underwear the fletce-lined kind; sold -all over the city. f6r 50 per garment; 5 i on sale to-v morrow for l- i pa iilli i i iil nuoii I iviunnu.vtf SlfwIF I -111 Fall in Line; follow the crowd; get ytrut share of the 'matchless money saving iSVK. lvii 1 inducements offered at THE BIG STORE to-morrow. i-i tl Men's Worsted Ribbed Underwear extra fine quality, silk-finished; all colors- IHF: ta too blue, brown, natural, mode, tan, would be con- (fl sidered a bargain at 1.7 $1.75, go at ONLY thin, i-mmmr--m We sh6W ihesi Hau In black f3 and new shades ot brown, also In thfe different difWen'sioha. so as to enable us to suit ill jv (orrris, faces and features, fce-member, only $2.90 forthert iruly fine Fall Hats.

Worth $1. her Underwear pfceialsr Men's finely-finished Camel's Hair Underwear; regular nr. crice 39c. at Health Underwear; 1 Men's fine Sanitary Fleece-lined TO-MORROW: ttit TOURIST XT, that stylish md dressy soft hat so pootilar thts seaiori; also a limited number of A A Dunlap, Youman and Knox Shape Stiff Hats, In newest styles; all $2.50 VI II qualities, at only IvU 371 mm UTS WILL GREET YOU TO -MORROW I regular ptice 50c, at. rft Mfn's extra quality pure Natural Wool Underwear; reg- uter price 75c, at 5 cases Men's, pure Medicated Scarlet Underwear; reg- fer crice 1 .00.

at.V. f. fAtVI OISHANTERS 50c 75C OVER 15,000 For Misses and Chit bk. f.lnUt'fl aMnssaa fvm in oi oniy tne largest variety and latest styles. Lle WllglUb leAIllUUa dill.

ilVlU, iiwwv-imy wwi I II II Underwear; value $1.50. 1 0 llUU Glastenbury's cashrniire-finished, pure Cartel' Hair or Natural 4rlA vAtti ls rAs4 dren. Including the latest Irtijtorted and Dd-mestlo Novelties, In all different colors and de- Each one so perfect and pretty, to stylish and lovely that you'll be puzzled as to Which one to choose. But which ever one you may select, you can depend on getting a gem, and of saving fully 50 per cent. In order to facilitate choosing we have classified the hats according to prices which are: dWMmW? Prices as well; 48c to Wool Underwear, lor wnicn nave tne exclusive agency i i ii 3 in Plttsbure; 0 I ill VV JiW J.msss- i i I saasaDsV signs.

$1.50, $2.50, $3,50, $4.98, $75 0 and $10. Conrad! Friedman's Cerman Ribbed 'rB'rwear: value' $1.50, JU Celebrated Norfolk afTd New Brunswick Natural Wool Cfl Underwear, full regular made; others' price $1, at 0 1 1 Mauchauffee's famous Prertcti Health Underwear, in t1) 1 ft Our Now Winter Golf Gap, Can be worn if desired over the ears, Whether y6u want to buy or hot. do, by all rnear.3,-see this wonderful exhibition of first- different shades; value $3, at. Li class' Millinery. as snown cut.

hull assortment rJ S3.50 Fie Silk RibbedJndserweart in pink and blue; others trice $5. Our Children's and Misses' 60c Children's and Misses' 73c i ready-to-wear trimmed Sailor nea sailor Tarn O'Shantprs, made of ba- ide or im- T5o genuine Imported Par- anea rar- IVc All-Silk Taffeta Olace rera oiace rets, natural fcird, in piaiu, mixiures, qoucie or piain cloths 'tn match suit' 5iitln HhpH ii Mil IRl I -sVL- Hata, aim hound, Velvet band, all col KiuLOn, inrnes wfde, with velvet 25c v.lih lenft tails, 25C 25c 25c 44: lies' doth, trimmed with galoon tiand, buckle and quills, DIICIT T1CC Ar 'avori'e Jut'oparied a View llitft lUrr I ICu in elegant' Satin and Persian aithougfh sold elsewhere 75c and $tXX), we say per ect -oods. ors, At edge, I'tr yard c3 dq- nnm IVORLD'S o) Itsll I llllll 1 I Iil i- SI II II II 1 I I smsI II II II I I mm 25 Styles Misses' $10 Jackets On! THIS SI 1 8 LADY'S JACKET BO Styles Ladies' SI 8 Jackets, Only ss'. jllL New umpire enect, maae 3 W0y of very 'fine black, blue, -2 greert Kersey; in mixed or plain materials, new lafrel or large sailor collar effect, Made of Fine English Kersey. BoucTe.

'Sflk-Woven Astrakhan doth. Diagonal or Whipcord; fancy orplain blacklining throughout; he tox front With buttons or plain; New English back. collar Made of Finest Eoucle. Beaver. Kersey.

Astrakhan Cloth, Rough Cheviot or Fancy Novelties; new box front; finely braided, hew velvet collar or like illustration, half-silk lined; sizes 14 to 18. Ell fancy tralding, new Jeg-of-mutton or bishop slerves, lapel or button-up style; sizes 4 to 14. perfect fitting, hew and I iin rasn; 1 This $15 Lady's Jacket Only This! 7 Lady's Jacket Only This $5.50 Misses' Jacket Only $51 Children's rn 2 Walking if 0 $9.75 iz a 1 For choice from' 35 styles Girls' Fall ippfor Jack-Pts, lfi flnclit ivH-wodI Koucle.Kfir-spy, Braver, Scotch Mixturfs or Fancy Novelty Clpth; new cnp ft flnplv braided snd trimmed; new gleevrs and hark; 4 to 14; value (i). For Ladles' fine Vel-our or French Plush Capes, handsomely Jetted and trimmed with marten tails and edyftig like illustration; silk lined throughout, extra full sweep, new coilar; Value $12. Made 'of.

tlu. gray or.brcwti Tor choir- from 10 stylst, Iadlps' Fine Tallor-Mede Sults.ln 611-wool storm r.r cheviot sprfre, covpVI floth, frieze or fancy novelty cloths, tlKht-flttlnir or hox front.sllk-linerl Jacket double rusMe-lined skirt; val. 15. 9 Made of all-wool figured or plain Eiderdown, stylishly trimmed with thibet or angora fur, lined throughout; sizes 1 to 6 years. Made of fine Kersey.

Beaver Or Frieze, handsome Hussar ornaments across front and shoulder, loose or tight-fitting: new slit collar; Silk lfred; best 'tailor finish. English Frieze (new so popular for cloaks), stylish, high Inlaid velvet collar, new box front and English i Made exact! like Illustration; of ail-wool mixed Novelty- Cloth, plain Beaver or Cheviot; hew high, inlaid velvet collar; new cuffs tnd sleeves; sizes to 18. i back. i Child's $1.25 ALL ECLIPSING SATURDAY GLOVE SALE. I i ii iu iuv uiuiuviiv iivjwiivj iii I liiuuiii 1 lui llUUUII uyiUwlUlUU UIIUUU.

Lxirf At AA i Iil IA l-s Union Sail Sapolio, 5c cake. fl 1MI 2 iff ft I Itl III, Hams, per lb UU Boneless Breakfast Bacon, "Match-ess Brand," 7o per lb. 7. lU- Tl I For Real Ostrich 1'. i lai Fea'theV8oa5, 1 I 57c 1 yatd lemg; Ecru 6f gray, sflk finish, fleeced lined; made with drop seat; all sizes! For 'best plume la-et't.

fad 27- Children's Fine Crystal tttCaps. Instead of $1.25 The only re- 5i Ladies' TLiLlllUJ. inch nets. AQP rTT-rN-a' dies' fine Dress Sbws. fine trimmed with white or blacR Angora Fur: wide ties, all sizes: value at 50c with green, -brown er ihelio- 1 gretabie feature limited Glazed Kid, heeled, lace or but trope chenille dots, per Infants AH-Wool Cashmere Cloaks, 12 lbs.

Corn Meal, extra granulated, for ISo. xolene," rleftertlian lard, in 3 and 5 lb. palls, at 60 lb. Fancy NewVork fetato Evaporated Black Raspberries, I7e lb. Genuine Boneless Cod Fish, 3 I box fop 20e.

Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, 12c i 4 package. New. Pure Buckwheat Flour, 2 3 per ib. euantitv only lace or Congress, plain Or tipped, razor or London toe, sizes 6 to 11; value $2 per pair. Ladies' White es White fancy map; trimmed with moire rlbboff tnd 25D dozen all the importer had they're 4 button, 5C Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.

$2.49 ton Shoes, solid leather, patent leather tipped, razor or square toe, sizes 3 to value $2 per pair. with French Val. laia edg. braid: full sleeves; alje $5. Cluze Patent Thumb, Genuine French Kid Gloves, universally admitted test Titling, most LadiesSJJnderwear DRESS GOODS.

Handsome Silk and Neveity I flips' heavv fleerj lined desirable goods mnde. All colors and lie Fancy Elastic Vests, fcijrh neck lrrtig sleeves tape at neck; all lies: vaUa, 20c. at.i... Ladfes'rlne combed Egyp Garters with Willi SuitihgS, 40' Inches sold elsewhere at 53c yd; IP if i5 Our Price sizes, providing ybu come to-morrow. In addition to the above, we will place on sale at the same price, otions, pretty 25c 8c tian notiea vests, 1IK finish, buttons, gusseta 4Mnc1i Ail-Wool Scotch buckle and satin ribbon bow; all colors; value 25c pair, at siesves, raiue euc, at.

Men's rTT 1 Extra Heavy 'M Suitings, In dark mixtures; value 75c per 57c, For Ladies' finest 50c of-nIgh-eilk Ladles' extra heavy all' wool scarlet, camel's hair, natural or white wool Underwear; val us $1.25. 69c All-silk fancy Garter Elastic, all colors; value 25c per yard; tt An immense assortment of- Jiigh- 15c class Pa-lsin Novelties, eilk and- and ladles' fast black Sateen Bklrts, For Our Original 'WALK WELL" SHOE, Follows the' natural outline of the foot, holding It firmly through Instep and heel, and allows the weight of the body to rest squarely on the ground Instead of on the toe and Joints. All sizes for MEN AND WOMEN. 5ol cr stylish rough suft- 150 4 button genuine Lamb gloves, 4 pearl buttons. No need of saylhg anything more.

Every lady knows 53 how cheap these goods are at 57c. Waterproof Lace Shoes, genuine Bennett Barnerd's Calf; just thft srv. for nolirpmh errintriAn 75c mgs; at moa wnn riatn Diar or 1 ft 3 striped flfthnelette, 1, 2. or II ft "3 rtifflest: -also Melton Cloth 71 I. pvw vpb't l.fiit.

st li lfnd with plain blark or IOC Kld-ccvered Hair Curlers. inches long; value 15c per dozen, at 51 rer vd. Bright Dongola Shoes, hand turned or welt sewed; lace or buttonl- patent leather tipped; opera, or narrow square toe: 3a -in. vamp; value $4.50 pair. oil drillers, postmen.

double sole s. 6 to 11; value; $3.75 ALF'MAMM per pair. Ave 5mWietd 1 ft 5" Ave Smtt-'-'M 5i.

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