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THE PHILADELPHIA IXQXJIREP SUNDAY MOKKIKG, OCTOBER 13, 1901 11 INDIANS WON FROM BUCKNELL BECAUSE THEY KICKED GOAL ii i iinuwiiimiun niiiiwii ii innii jii im i.jp' imutui ymun i. iwwniiiiumi i in iiiivmm. it.m 'j mm iniii MW'i f- -i 'I'nffrr in.vin.i i -if Yiit niinillif "-'---'-imKiriJiftrtn'immii '-r -f-r't- I IIS (PffW AS I a nn VgSv fe itev i'AJy -Mr i nil Receive I 0 I IP I 4 0R Prompt I I I CREDIT i aRM I WWo CREDIT attention SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES I fll A 5 pC I OPEN SAT. EVENING STARTINS HOUSEKEEPING EU I 1 1 W3 TILL 1Q O'CLOCK mmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmWmVmWmWamWmmWmmmmmWmWmmWmwmWCmm HTM ERFQRD LOST Teams Put Up a Hot Game and Kept the Five Thousand Spectators Excited With Their Sensational Plavs Final Score Was 6 to 5 FIRST GAME TO LlCfiSTER BOYS BESTS DELAWARE COLLEGE, 10-0 Look wfell to. your own interests and attend, this sale.

No matter' what you want we can supply you at a much lower price than usual. Not one item in this announcement, but what is an unmatchable and extraordinary bargain. If jou are a little short of ready cash, it will cost you nothing extra to open aa account with us. 'pedal to The WII.LIAMsroKT. Oi-t.

1 trail Biu-knoll's colors in the 0: Rip-knoll. r. It Five i li'nisaml people saw the Carlisle Indians lust at Athletic Park this afternoon. Score: ln-a groat game, full of sensational, hair-raising plays. iiAvr.i;nF!r.

i. 1g iSpcelali. Havei ford i iklin ii iid Marshall, in th" id H.ivei ford, was it to il.iy whs 1 1 pha-ant (.11" fur the who watched file (raiMc and Marshall ti--Id steadily, Imt surely Horn. I he F. uml M.

in i quills wlij jrivcu th- I. -II. I 1 i. I'm i li' i i i.n'i i i Bedroom Suit, 3 pieces, solid oak. well finished throughout Worth $18,00.

IHl.il up rst Harm utiin.ro'i Ji.ivcrf-.rd tit. oil sltolt null th" 'A. (C os 1 in SWA RTIIMORR. Oct. 12 (Speclall.

Swartb-more plajed the strong Iii'laiviire College term to-day on Whittier field and won by the score of lo to 0. The game was slow and uninteresting, as many of tbe Delaware team were hurt, and tiuni was continually taken out for them. Itelaware'started out with a rush and succeeded in eping jW art hinoie from scoring in the tirsr half. They were Jipht but quick, and ripped Svvarthmore's line up time and again. They also held well, but were unable to stand llie strain and weakened considerably in tbe second half.

I hiring the first half Swarthmore played a miserable game, being weak both on the defense and offense. Fumbling was also very prevalent. In the second half the home team took a big brace and played a fair game. They tore th" opposing line all to pieces, and Stewart was twice pushed over for touchdowns. I-'or SwarthmortT Stewirt.

Slannakee. Lippln-ott -coi-d without losing i.l'i I'. .1 in! mm ami charactei izrd liy a tlerconess and abandon that set Up sr.eerators on edge To see what daring and reckless things would happen next. Wheelock was a tower cf strength to th: Indians in the first, half, and the team was perceptibly weakened when lie was ciimfiollcil to drop out. Palmer was snh-tituted in the second half.

Wheelock won the toss and hose In defend the south goal, which gave the Indians tin- wind. For a while the teams see-sawed, up and down the field, both Met (irinick and Whoelnok being frequently compelled to punt. Reaver made the. first big gain for Carlisle when he tore through line for 7 yards. Thereafter I he Indians carried tin? ball yards down the field by straight lino plunging, and then they were given ten yards for an off-side play penalty, placing the ball on the thirteen yard line.

Then it was ghen to Johnson on a double pass, and he skirted liuckneH's loft end for tho first touchdown of the game. The ball was punted nut and Wheeloi kicked au easy g.ial. It was found at the end the half that AVheelock had wrenched his right knee, and his comrades picked up their big captain and carried him off the field. The second naif was characterized by sensational end runs by Barret, and line bucking for ISucknell. Hare's fierce and successful tackling and a punting duel by MiCormick and rainier.

Once JlcCurmick punted fifty yards, and the ball rolled on toward the Indians' goal, the whole tewnty-two men following it. I'almer did not recover it until it r. -ached the fifteen vard line. As in the i bout t.mio piny. for Mist touchdown.

lorn fl I'll ft 1V. kicked kl 1 I frit-ii. i. iiLr-iln afier a few -i-l them for d.ovns unit In id. Tinkle plmmes or) doU I ti 1 .11 II f.

I I ii In 1 iLiaiit ml runs by tin- li.ill to Frank-i aid line, from where i'i" I ill" for lirsi fox kicked 1. 1 SI; I and Hall played well. Matthews also made 'II 1 1 I r-lull j.111.. 'I v. f.

-'I. this tu rue pretty end runs. riuiiey auu Powell played well for IVelaware. 1 he line-up: i.n Delawa re Svvartlimoi 4 no Th" I IM-Iil lliil slopped that ft ll was ill the on tin' Roth Hiiy lo til': half, P.uckneU in his haif fumbled wretchedly, but had hotter link in recov- til' Ni Golden Oak Dresser, finely lished, with 20x21 French I.oilf. crlng the 11 again.

liuckneU fumbled on the Indians' fifteen vard line, but I'ositions. IWt end I-ft tackle Left cnard t'ectre Right guard It it-lit tackle bight end CttiarTor-baok Left half-back Itiglu half-back Full-back h'n: nklin Pviwell Wharton Tunnell I Ferguson i Jackson i Mrt'ov i Kvle Huxley (Capt. Bcran Lawton Kvans F.Ves Krcsins Jackson l.ippincott Mullllakcc Williams Hall (Capt.l. Smith Matthews Stewart secured the ball plate mirror. fia fPH tliis li i ain, and then sent McMahon through the line repeatedly, until liv.

okcd In i. I'i; i II. Til t'liiflonter, mnde of nk: fin nut. i this i and 7.48 at last he was shoved over for a touchdown. A punt out was attempted but i-nrlv ok lh" live If.

ished Hi" lutest ert'ect. a iri i f.urt I "ii in piny i VI I If of 1' til- t'oi -i. I'll: i i I Lull 'Ids $8.00 I i. I'll! orth ilU.r.u 1 soon after, with the ball iu tb" middle of the field. The failed.

The game ende line ii fiio i'rimklin nod Mar .1 Hi I I'; "ill 1.. ff .1 lowns Stewart. 2. It" feree McMillan, i Ti s.n inr the Lull 1 ii.iichdonn. Horn kicked I laware.

Lines- Fmpire U. Cann. inuians. f-v Kola -ire. Kucknell.

hfpp lav lor Robert iiladlevT irt htnori Position-. l-ft end I-efT tackle. siiard K. halves men -1 line id and minutes. on i I t.

II 500 PICTURES Like cut; 17 in. by 20 hand- Tlx 1'. and 1J: iluv- of ill" half tile r.iill seo-v illiont. iiny not leeatile (le. pump clean The offense of tlmri defense kicking.

Tl.e l-est work lOxtension Table Like cut. Golden oak; heavy rope -turned pillars; highly polished. Worth SI 1.00, $7.98 I i it. COUCH Velour or Corduroy, tufted; well made anj tm-isbe 3. ii IV; It I I Reading Field Club Wins Oct.

12 The Heading si nil llai then lis ITlMefl i- hule M. WilS Wlleon MoMh 'ion lionglcss Sim tj Stanton t'ockill orniiok Kefet ef Jod some gilt frames, ornamented corners; a dozen different subjects, and all pleasing. Regular value $1.50. Special at entre I UlE-ht t'UHld ItiL-hr tackle Kight nd Quarterback Left halfback- Kight halfback 1- ulibick. WiMfams harps.

I nitiire- I. ne ny Horn, nntaiii rno It I' Murl.n Club defeated ouege tnis alio ti to o. Line-up: ilio I'. (i. Positions.

MuUlenbere. o. i ii wliile Juliet lil h( on offense iind defense foi Ttight end -t woik H.iT.rl..r.. -i in Simkius also NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED I if 's i "veus and lownsend. I-urnished Com- I J.ie llch.

iptn.n SToito and ff. n-e. tine-nn: it end Kitll H' kie. Kii it guard. Ivventv minute V- fousi mmm Haverford.

Crnnt Worttainirton SitiikiiiR Uoss JohflKOfl. Wheelock. a lot rn F. Gable rosier Gabl" Kauh Sliimer Zeui-e ieiger Shaker Itight tackl" Kighr guard Centre Ieft guard Left tackle Iieft end Quarter-back half-back Kight half-back 111 1 i n. mm tm for House- plete, Ready ri'i basket ball games Si r.

ii.i m. Miv.i- iirniker Slelll T-H Winfi-rnin Trelr hi.T llrx-ffer lorn mtil re K. keeping te: rv) '((of TO SUIT 'adhury Cook ma I'hillips Mone ntro ipt i Left L-nard tackle. Keeder, nek halfback I.ef halfback I'nlihack M. Wili-on.

H.feree K. Nelson A defeated the Full-back Scecht (Capt .) team at Camden last night. ovil trooper. Goal Yocum. Time of to 12 fr 7 i i 1 id Large Elegant Side board Nicely Carved and Finished Worth $15 Fox and 17 minutes.

Referee Frame. Yallov C. iV lean, 1 II. -f Xvfi At Shenan doah. Ihigh defeated Peerless 14 f.j rv v- il til; "wood.

Perkins. Hh vet-ford, and Ar VI. Unrn. li: 1hnrs, 1'. Mini Horn.

i o. I. lime i'i na 1 Havrrford, and Jidnnies. Kv.ins, 1 rim. end vi rD'K, GEO This handsami white enarasled Iron Bed with brass rod head and foot, exactly like cut, worth 53, $4.48 RGETOWN AND mattress ST.

JOHfJ'S, 0T0 0 Qolden Oak Bedroom Siut, complete with cotton and spring. Suit is elegantly carved and nicely polished; Dresser has large French plate mirror and swell i drawers; large size washstand to match. Special this week But Neither Team Could Score, Honors Go to Annapolis Boys 1 SPECIAL, OF BUAUTIFUL CARPETS Parlor Suit 5 pieces. finished frame; to1 .1 i-'-Vi-S 11' 5 I VV I r- ti '2r VJ f- rJ 1 tck --yJ 1 y-'i '1 upholstered jn beautiful velours assorted colors. Special this week.

JS Remember, we present to each purchaser of a Carpet a beautiful HASSOCK FREE III UMlUIUjl Ingrain Carpets, worth 35c, during this sale, per yard, 25c Ingrain Carpets, worth 60c, during this sale, per yard, 40c Ingrain Carpets, worth 75c, during this sale, per yard, 55c Brussels Carpets, worth 65c, during thissaSe, per yard, 50 i Brussels Carpets, worth 93c, during this sale, per yard, 70c Velvet Carpets, worth SI. 49, during this sale, per yard, 31.10 Axrniiister Carpets, worth $1.50, during this sale, per 31.15 Axminster Carpets, worth $1.65, during this sale.per $1.25 ANNAPOLIS. Oct. 12 (Special). St.

played one of tbe most creditable games In her football history to-day and Miceeeded In keeping tile strong Georgetown I'niverslty t. aiu down to a drawn game, neither nide peering. SI. was without the ervice of liankill, Ihe rejnilar qi art. who was Injured la lh- game wit i Ui" Naal Cadets, and riU.ved ipiiu-fei; i.oniv going ta left half back.

Si. lni's had decfdedlv the best i'i tie- rtit half, and Il.ilbert, Garey'and Gordv made cood caino from the line-up. while TtiivaU made several loiig runs. ncoTering the ball from tbe kick-otT. 'I be bail' was in Georgetown' territory the whole of this halt and mogt if the second.

It was not until the last Eve minute of the play that (leoreetown came within sti living (list luc" of scoring. The llne-un: charge for making No extra and laying. 1 1, I 'l 1' IweOriTotoWU. s. i Seth L-ft end Loft tackle.

S. Kdmonsnn KnsseU McKay Givens Kendo. -t Selzt fdEDICAL KEDICAL Cooper Hinchius town Spates r.ak.r Howard Duval Left guard. ntro guard -Kight tackle Kitht end tjii.irf er-baek ACCUSED OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY NONAGENARIANS GO TO GRAVE TOGETHER Kumberger. Hueklev Li ft l.alf-hack Hnrr Iteilly EST OlcS Original BR.

THEEL Fail-back I. r.dnionson Georgetown. I'ln- Mr. -rl pile-Pi Tlif iiiiis.in. of (formerly North Fourth RWil, QlviU St.

St. 4 now I LY located nt Uul 111 UlAlii (OITOSITK ol'IfIX; tir-l'i-i vine OJIioe Kiitranre. THE SPECIALIST Stiyears Practical Kxperienoe.The only one in tin City to cure resli oimn in 4 .0 IO uavs. I f.s no nauseating diuus or DHCITItiTI TUC ftWI flC who rv.i cur Special to The Inquirer. YOKK.

Oct. Charles Myers was arrested last night by Chief of Folice AV. It. White, tharged with passing counterfeit money. Some time in July a counterfeit ten dollar bill of the Third National Hank of I'oughkcepsie, X.

was deposited in a local hank by a saloonkeeper. IT as refused, and the saloonkeeper brought suit Special to The InouU-er. YOKK, Hit. lo. At the residence of I'rofessor V.

V. Siato. a proiiiineiiT I'du-cutnr of I.osranville, this county, lwvid Fry, yosirs. Mrs. Spate's! father, and Mrs.

'iitliariue Spate. I'rofessor Spate's mother, aged about years, died vvitliiD it few hours of each other. Mr. Fry died first. Death came at 0 o'clock last night, caused by gangrene.

Mrs. Spate was in her usual health at the time ami her death was pot expected. I'robablv the death of her aged companion Ormiston Wins by Class Score Tie' Athletics' Rase Rail Park, at Twenty-nintu and Columbia a'enue, was the scene of an exciting football game yesterday afternoon between ihe l'lnlad. lpliia Iiental College and llie ormiston Attiletb Afsoclat ion elevens lUOIIIIl.UI lilL Ullkl UULTDlliWimHiTi'I do so. No mutter what otners claim, lienor JjftVi caustic Stii'f lire), 53V'W3ITTEN GUARANTEE" 3 W.v,"? 5S call on lnm.He is he only special "Wo men, whatsoever your trouble may e.

write to MAfiii 11 who not iictr iv vf.ur secriR ejnnuenee The against the man who gave it to him. Uf bv ei line your names. etc. many ot hers do (who elyle hemseives the A wie Meta the latter won. r.

ori si- to o. Line-up: more (iatiLei oni.it obsti nate our case note was then made good, and the inal owner was allowed to secure it. Ilea Prof.G.F.'i UEtiu tl.n. he nkes in enmitr von. I le has been by Mil Ormiston.

rvloc-msburg I 'enta! A uiyst l.vllllg Positions. Left end I.ef tackle I PitAfJtinln'1 aa A CMAMinfiAl Pniiialiiil ot the au'e the true fi ienrt to those poor A- afflicted I UiUliu i who do not know in horn lo trust I le is 1 hconl CHARLEY McKEEVER also from th Homo-ooathio. Alor.atlii.'A Kclei tie s. 1 0-1 poMit i vol be my one to ur wl.re 1 ot hers t-e 1 lnnllfr n-iii II I kl I A ft 1 I i i r.el 1 lull lent V. (V 11 liollt ll le use of NlerCUrT Le' BOXING ATTITUDES HE MEETS JACK BENNETT AT WILMINGTON NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT cuard sea so were be a theyl'rint, rite or Tell you.

Cilii DLL 0 or lodul- of I'auis. I leers, affected her. for she. (lied of heart about o'clock this morning. Koth very highly respected.

There will dual burial next Tuesday moruiup. Sore Throat Mote all dinaprearin a tew days. Ac Hair l-tows hi nciin. on ate tn. sale in niDTiying, 'out re it guard tit tackle 1-iowers.

'hiisrie Noble Llnderman Rarlzel Iarnell Ashenfelder I eiser (Capt. tiey Maliney Pa i Ilf.idi t'in Mirk i (I apt. I. Leviol vt I rl-ee'l IlebollV- Touch tlown-Til STRIOTUhEARiCOGELE'n, a PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN a A 0 3 iX7 "ft Kye, "IT Hack. Poor Memorv, Kreanis Lo.ps.Ileadohe.

Weak or Fndeveloped of Heart, Hair Iiss.etc, are positively cured bv ew Mctbod Treatment only known to himself, poor rich alike end ohm. t. r-back Ift half-back i i T. 1 Mi'-haok. Full-back Ki CHARGED WITH MURDER IN GAMBLERS' QUARREL Several days later the same note wac again presented at the same hank to be exchanged for bills of smaller denomination.

Then the police were informed, ami through an investigation bv Chief White and M. F. irif tin. of the S. Treasury Popartment.

sufficient evidence was collected to lead to Myers' arrest. lie will lie given a hearing later. The Chief has iu his possession a number of counterfeit coins, and several other arrests may follow in a few days. (ieorge I.uckiiiliili. a brother-iu-la of Charles M.

Myers, who was arrested last night, was taken into custody this morning as an accomplice. They both gave bail for a hearing. The die and plate from which the bogus bill was probably struck is said to bo in the possession of the secret service department of Washington. Lis man with P.enn. tt.

The last time the boys met Hennet secured the verdict on a foul. In order to lesson tile likelihood of a foul this time, they will box under a straight interpretation of the M.irnuis of Queecsberiy rules, and as an additional saf, cuard each has deposited which will lie forfeited by the one commit tins a foul. In view of the last Charley McKeever. who is to meet Jack Bennett at the Wilmington Athletic Club, on Krl.lay next, in a tifteen-ronnd bout, is one of the most popular, ns he is one of the most capable boxern ever turned out in this vicinity. He has met all the best tx.ys In hi class, and has always succeeded in making a creditable fihowinK.

More than lifiial Interest centres In go between the two. Friday night's bout should be a (linker from bell to bell. The preliminary will be between Kddle McCaffrey and Joe O'Hara. two hard hitting local youngsters, who are to go fifteen rounds. A special train will take spectators to and from Wilmington, leaving here at 7.2d.

and leaving Wilmington immediat ly after the Holt receive Con I iJI'J lTlf! rtlTC if iroinit iiiulertri sit nieut. Hours: Sun. uitation CAfliainfl I I ofl til I II1LL. I HUL Kor dankceroim olistimite oases, call from touchdown Pvalrd. Fmpire K.

C. of I'i tinsylvauia. Time I -rit bp'itchm in. week-da v. flTlnC You may aee many advertisement similiar to Pis in lie dally At Wed Sat.ev'srsfi- lO.ft I there is not one who can substantiate their their claims as I halves 13 minutes ran.

A irov same bv ireniiine jroni Testimonials. A those vrho claim to have them liesu1(s me tell delib erate falsehoods, as 1 am willing to prove by a challenKe of 51U.1O0. In writinK, please mention this taper. SPORTING SNAPSHOTS Phillips, ivxet I tart uimit it. 2' TRUSTED EMPLOYES CHARGED WITH THEFT COL.

ROGERS Alleged Slayer of Thomas Brown Denies Knowledge of the Crime Special to The Inquirer. Oct. 12. Frederh ktown is all agog river a murder that was committed in that village on Thursday night, tleorge Dealt, aged 2T years, colored, was lodged in F.ikton jail about 2 o'clock this morning charged with the crime. The murdered man was Thomas Brown, aged about 40 vears.

whose dead body was found Harvard Freshmen, o. Tufts, o. mstew-n. Pa Will. dr.

Eirvi rvi EZT G23 N. Eighth Street In a bill buiisfovvii 1 1 TSv I IPSRB ut out 'luwer City, 7 to p. York illta uisport Two SIMPLICITY AT SACRAMENT SERVICE untry ('Mi v.At deioalvd t.am at 1 ork by 12 up. stools were held at Gloucester I SPECIALIST on GENI I DISEASES ril ftCf! ucceiliiiiy treated. Privet ijUUwU diseases: Kleet.

(train, btricluies. weakness, ulcers, blood poison ami I varicocele psitively cured. Dr'a adv. free. Call I or write.

SIGNED GILBER won tbe first and rami buzby KILL STRAIGHT Tie in the Second Keystone Championship Event, But Former Wins on Shoot-Off vesterday. f-alward Morris I.onjs Wills ihe The Radnor Ilipli S. hocl a not her victory yicirniny, A. of Philadelphia, i.y HEALTH NO DRUGS 400 PAGES 100 ILLUSTRATIONS Cnr. all TCl scene from 'ecil yesterday by some schoolboys.

The iif the crime was a short distance the brhlLTo dividing the counties of ELECTRIC CAPSULES football team won Seating the Hazlett le score of 5 to t. tilSs-'harr. ommitted In and Kent, tho crime Win Cecil. It was learned that the men had a. DR.

FrTBIM 708 BROWN ST. PHILADELPHIA Special to The Inquirer. KKKXSBT'Rt Oct. The arrest of rive well-known railroad men, trust. oil employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, charged with breaking open and robbing freight cars, is the talk of the line.

J. K. Cotighlin. William H. Adams iinil Adam Iruni, who are in prison here, positively refuse to talk.

Two other railroaders, whose names are kept a secret by the railroad policemen, escaped from the of Seers, jumping from the engine In which they were being conveyed lore and outrunning the officers when they regained their feet after the plunge from the fast moving engine. desperate tight stakes in a game knowledge of the over the denies all Special to The Inouirer. MII.WAFKI'.K. Oct. 12-W, here to-dar that seiond was received id Dean Oldest and only reliable eases ot I-Vniale.

practitioner, tor all Itra. io-3; H-). sun. In Special Aid of McKinley Monument to Tb" In.piuvr. of cards, clime.

A COPY Gilbert, of 5 man Special to The luouir t. Oct. 1. A most unusual service took place here to-night. It consisted of the partaking of the Ford's Supper in primitive style by the followers of Christ In their church, of which Rev.

Harry M. Lengel is pastor. Rev. Lengel first attracted public attention about a year ago in his reply to Itishop Potter, who criticised unlearned clergymen. The feast at Rev.

Fcngel's church tonight was an exact representation of the HOY MANHOOD IS LOST HOW REGAINED Oct. 12. At a meet- ot fit Ii A TISM. Hi-. Mont ICK Phila.

romery. X. r.u. ff Club. the ctoraus last night, a the Milvvaukei delnhia Club.

Gilbert refa had jumped to the Phila- Nntioual Ijeague. offet made by MT. in it of local Sons commit tee of live for subscriptions ed an was itppointed to canvass in ie jirojeet of erecting mimi-if. The Alaska 'ol- HART, TUG BICYCLE MAN, SEXUAL DISORDERS AND HOME CURE WITHOUT FURTHER EXPENSE ALSO FEMALE DISEASES ROBERT SIBLEY, 219 E. 25th a WtLL.

can vol j'tiiiiloyes havi rais-vd to contri- The second shoot in the Grand Challenge Trophy tournament for the live bird eliHni.ioashir of" Philadelphia, was held yesterday nfrornoon A lit 11 the Brewers. MaQK.T Puffy hus he had not resigned has not signed with I'. paintings, that have been made of the from Boston that Milwaukee Club and biito lo the fund. Bulgarian Arrested on Suspicion BERLIN, Oct. 12.

According to reports received here from Sofia, the cap-tor of Miss Stone demand that the ransom shall he deposited at Samokoff, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian cattle drover who was an eve witness of the kidnapping has been arrested upon suspicion ot complicity in the outrage at the instance of the United States Consul. from ostoll. I The detectives have been scouring the Pittsburg division and Southwest branch I in an oflort to catch robbers, and the great- 1 at the Keystone Snooting Ln-aaue, Ho, Lords supper. There was the table covered with snow-white linen resting on trestles.

Rev. William Root, of Lancaster, broke the bread and distributed the wine. Then followed a love feast and feet experienced by the ofti- Bondsmen Liable Lancaster Ball club eame upon T1IOT1 l-IO, TCOrf. r. I 1 The president of the Baltimore F.asj Club indinnantly nies the story that the li lo he transferred to New Yuik.

in. me roaa. How She Had Saved "I'm so "Jad yon fold rue t0 fcppr, ar. founts. Henry." sH.

Maid. "I have just been oyer tiiem, ami I find that I have saved in the last three months." "liooii:" bo exclaimed. "Where's the Junction. The shotoins was fairly pood, esnecially in the Ida event of the dxy. Koth and Huzbv killed straight in the chaniiiioushiii but on the shoot-off the former won.

by killina three consecutive birds, while ISuzhy fell down on his third Iu the cbth handicap Ilol.bs. P.rewor and Mc-Cov killed ten straight. Summary: niAMl'KINSIIII' EVENT. FUGITIVE WEAVER REPORTED SEEN Special to The Inrpiir- r. LANCASTER, OH of the Supreme 'niirf in Ilorsliey, the embezzling countv.

and It's Stale I l'J. The decision (he case of E. II. Treasurer of this otlilMIlell will re- STATE. NOTES Both Boyles Found Guilty Special to The Inquirer.

NORKISTOWN. Oct. 11'. After being out for almost twenty-four hours tho LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA New Railroad for Virginia Special to The Inquirer. IIARRLSONRl Oct.

12. A deed of trust has been tiled in the County Clerk's t'h. I swore, I. ha vo sa j' veniri haven't got the mryney." she the accounts sliow that I it just the siiiue." I'llSt. to The Inquirer.

i-t a partial reitiildirseme.ut of toe moneys appropriated suit in at 1 bo count Name. bv the aii-o didor. 1 ue Supreme ourr I'a. vor. Oct.

12. the fugitive. WEST ETUI. EH KM The notorious Adam We who is wanted oil the I Hi-it the StMio bondsmen are liable Killed. "M112111 OL'-'ol 121 1 0111111121 H222221220 2222212222 to ololo2oU2 charge of killing vm ik tho eiiibozzlod, and ti Deputy Constable Erwin Monday, nearly 3 CHOICE LIBRARIES office here from the Chesapeake Western Railway to the Rowling Green Trust Company, of 'New York, to secure the payment of $1,430,010 in first mortgage bonds to he issued hy the company.

The directors have voted to const met and operate a railroad ISO miles loiur from a point on Late in the summer we purchased three ve ry valuable li I ioh'os Darby Kudd Brewer McCoy Smith Fitzuerald Buzby Hothersall Oetkler Hutteulock Bower YORK Tol ice Officer Sehwint and his brother Peter Sehwint killed a snake three feet and three-fourths inches long Friday night at the corner of Newberry and Princess Btreets. COXVKLLSVILLK. Mike a Slavish miner was walking on a railroad trestle when he fell His hoa.l was caught between two ties and his scalp torn off. The man will live. TSQl'EHAXXA.

A syndicate composed of Concressman C. F. Wright, of Susquehanna; Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of New Mili'ord. and four years ago, mar Ilurson villo.

Rucks county, and upon whose head is sot reward of it'oiHKi, or nlive, is reported A Feminine Guess is ir tint that nrrliiiarv looking irii-l is always rot'ern il to by aunt as 'charm: ii croa lire' "1'iissioiy." said Miss iiyrnne. "she has aeeoiiipHsiHaein that we know nothing of. Perhaps she js a snako cliarmer" Washington Star. roargnmont tli" case is iuseii. week the county will proceed to recover the balance from the county bondsmen, who are l.

l.atulis estate. J. L. Rru-baker. S.

Ealiy, C. H. lleishoy and Amos Ilorsliey. jury in the case against Kdward and John Koyle, the proprietors of the Rose (Hen picnic grounds, charged with, maintaining a disorderly place, made their report to the court this morning. They found the father.

Kdward Koyle, guilty of the charge and recommended him to the mercy of the court. The son John, who claimed upon the witness stand that he had nothing to do with the park but simply helped his father at times, was acquitted. The court announced that Kdward Koyle would be sentenced next Saturday. to have boon seen in this citv on last il211222; 121221 1211 lo U22O11110 222222222 1 0122-il2i22 7 211222222 Thursday night. Investigations on the part of officers and detectives failed to disclose any clue or information to support the story that Weaver was scon here.

or between tne 1 otomao and York Rivers or on York River to Bridgewater. Rockingham, and thence through the counties of Roekinguam. Augusta and Highland to the West Virginia State Hue. other capitalists, will at once begin prospecting SHOOT OFF. 223 MoCor Buzby THE for oil and natural gas at mh county.

SFSQFKHANN.V. The State Board of Agriculture has arranged for farmers' institute, to be held in Susouehanna county, as follows: CI HANDICAP. Handicap. Name. mmm ioiy: 28 ESTEY ORGAN Clifford.

Iecemtier -I; llarrard. December John O'Royle. of S42 Fast Madison street, charged with embezzling from J. Bannon. of Front and Cumberland streets, was leuiauded yesterday by Magistrate Cnuuiusham iu default of $1ovhj bail to await trial.

Hopbottom. iJecenitier -t; neceinuer ranKiiii. iitxi'iniit-r ni'i-Tuiuri 1. Embezzler McCullough Sentenced nOLLIDAYSBURG. I'a Oct.

li! mes H. McCullough, foimor tax collect or of Altoona, this county, who cnibezzii of public funtls, was sentenced by the Blair County Court to-day to pay tine and to go to jail for one year, less one day. In ikaiih Disease Golf Clubs CII AMBERSBt'RCi. A passenger train from Baltimore ran into a team driven hy Mr. Levi BARGAINS A new book containing tne latest scientific dis Crider.

The horse was thrown sixty feet and killed and the buggy smashed to pieces. Mr. Crider had his face and head cut and his wife some ribs broken, but escaped as if by a Killed, 212222212210 1 122102212 2202212222 2222222112 to 212222122210 22n22o22'i2 7 11O1121120 8 22222i HI120 7 211201211 222222oo2 7 21o22122o 7 2222b'2222 12o2222ol2 8 7: Darhy. Fitzgerald. 0: liotheisall.

Hohbs. We h3ve over 100 slightly used coveries and anatomical wonders, relating to mer. braries. The first, which belonged to the late Rev. Matthew B.

Grier, D. is rich in general literature and modern theology. The second consists of sets of standard authors in best editions, and the third is a large collection of well-known books in elegant bindings. The three libraries contain thousands of volumes. They will be placed on sale tomorrow morning at, 9 o'clock.

You are welcome to call and examine these choice collections of books. No obligation to purchase. Hol.bs. 2s Parhv. 27 Budd.

Brewer. 2S McCoy, Ho Smith. 27 FU.eerald. 27 Buzhv. 2S Hortersall.

2S Geikler. 28 IluttenJock. 2tJ Bovver. 2o' Van Loon. 28 Seven bird handicap Bower.

Bndd. 7: Hobhs. 7: McCoy. Husscll. 6: Van (3; Geikler.

5: Btizhy. 5: Smith. 5: Brewer. Huttenlook. 4 Voung.

4. We place on sale to-morrow a special lot of finest and second-hand Organs mostly mirable. FOTTSVIFLF. The funeral of the late and their special corn-. 5 our own make which must be dis- plaints.

Nothing obscene or objectionable, but pub posea or nnnieaiareiy, i ne prices Christian Muehlcr. construction engineer for the Philadelphia Reading Coal Iron Company, yesterday, was one of the largest ever held in this county. There were several thousand people in attendance, and officials were lished for Men Only. are lower than would be COLD CURE explaining everv- 'thingr and superbly illustrated with carried to the county seat in special trains. glad to pay; but we prefer to offer Superiority "There is no doubt about the superior talents of women," said Mr.

Meekton. 'is he gave a sailor hitch to h's trousers: none whatever. Every now and then they demonstrate in some unexpected way their calm Indifference to the petty cares that overwhelm the masculine nature." 'What have you observed enw?" "That they don't need any suspenders to hold their rainy day skirts on." Washington Star. SCOTCH IRONS just received SOCKET DRIVERS and BRASSIES $,50 EACH S.OO EACH HARRISBFRG. The appeal in the case of jSTKIKINQ COLORED PICTURES.

tne CniDiuonwealtn against Henry Rowe and Weston Keiper. who were convicted bv tbe Women Golfers the retail buyer the advantage. $10, $15, $20, $25, $30 Play for a Silver Cup I'omts tne way to treatment at Home. I'auphin Countv Court of murder in the first ffor all obstacles to tnarriaee Positively MEDIA. Oct.

degree, is booked to come before the Supreme Court at Pittsburg on Monday. The ease will diem of the Spring Haven Golf Club, of this invaluable to all men who suffer from depleted nerve force or drains on the once aid at secure first not be argneu, nowever, as they ill be unable to effect their prescript, and their counsel has Call choice. taken at once will break no a cold before It reaches the second staee and prevent Grip. Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Small, pleasant pellets.

box; 5 Ikixos. Sl.oo: at Evans' 3 mores nnd all druggists, or by mail upon receipt of price. Howe's Dyspesia Tablets will positively cure any case of dyspepsia. Howe's Rheumatism Cure will drive Rheumatism from the system in a few hours. 2oc.

at all drnezists. THli HOWE MEDICINE 922 Walnut treet. Philadelphia. Pa. BAUS AT CUT PRICES.

decided that a lion pros shall be entered. 'system, caused by excesses, improper 'habits, worry or overwork. Sent by, 'mail in plain sealed cover for ten cents. place, contested to-day on the links for a handsome silver cup, offered by Fouls It. Page.

The scores follow Miss E. R. Keed 117' Mrs. II. P.

Pixon. .142 Mrs. E. S. Borden.

Mrs. It. S. Mrs. It.

Fafte. Miss Jessie Crow Miss Helen Smith. Mia Isabel Miss Marlaji Little. IMS Miss M. Clemenson.

Iv5 Miss A. L. Miss L. li. Price 171 the Author, i OROAN and PIANO WARE ROOMS ESTEY After Meetin "Rr'er William say he want ter LEARY'S BOOK STORE Edw.K.Tryon,Jr.&Co.

Shocking Cholly What's youah hand bandaged for. old cbauV Archie Weumatism, old man. Mo bwnte of a man bwought me a cold saucah with my coffee this mawning. Cholly The wascaE Leslie's Weekly. V.

C0LRTNEY, F. S. glory in a cherryoot er fire." go ter fo' he 1 1 18 Chestnut St NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET P. O. Drawer 46S.

A 23, Buffalo, N. Y. les. ue wain ter climated Other Sports on Pages 12 and 13 10 and 12 N. SIXTH St.

gits car. jitiauta coustirution. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE.

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