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THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1890. 8 tatn of the Giants next year. Burns declined the offer it is said, and will play bore. THE SEASQNJBLQSED excellent punting of Holllnger. The'Swarth more toucb dowtiB were made by Temple.

Murray, Bond. Cocks, Cocks and Ketcbam. The teams were as follows: SWA KTRUORR. DtXAWARB. Ketcbam Full back Hassinger.

Bond ti (E. K. Martin. Cocks Half backs. iHnd AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

ONE FOR THE TARSITY IN THE INITIAL GAME THEY DEFEAT RUTGERS. GREAT ANNUAL FALL IN Housefurnisbing China GREAT Blankets, ANNUAL FALL SALE IN Comfortables, Linens Syracuse Wins Both Games From the League and Brotherhood Play the Murray, Capt. Quarter back. Athletics. Syracuse, October 4.

The Stars and Ath Bedford. Final Games. SALE and GlaSS Eighth and Arch. letics played two games to day. Tbe Stars GOOD RUSHING DOES IT Rushers.

won both games by superior playing. Score C. Mcllvaln. E. Carr C.

J. Perkins. Fdmundson. Armstrong Clemson. K.

Martin. C. Perkins. ONE VICTORY FOUR DEFEATS byhacosk a. a.

ATHLETIC A. A. R.H.O.A.E. R. H.O.A.K.

Knox. 2 0 18 Kirirtle.lt... 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Lafeyette and Bnoknell Flay an Uninteresting Tie Contest. Other Games. Cleveland Administers a Double Dose Eighth and Arch.

Eighth and Arch. Eighth and Arch. 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 3 0 3 1 Prlel.rf..... 2 Simon, lot Cbllcls.2b... 2 2 2 Kly, ss 1 1 2 MrQiiery.lb 0 I 13 O'Bo'rkeJb 0 0 1 Briggs, 0 0 1 Plus, 0 1 4 Casey, 0 0 1 to the Phillies.

Dally, 1 Snyder, c. 1 Carman, rf. 1 tfonroy.ss.. 0 Powders, 2h 0 O'Neill, p. 0 Green, 1 Lafayette's Team a Disappointment.

6rc1al Telegram to The Timer. Easton, October 4. Neither Lafayette nor Bucknelll was able to score this afternoon in afoot ball contest. Lafayette did not play well together and lost many opportunities to make points. Despite this fact, however, the team prevented Buckneil from getting within twenty yards of Lafayette's goal line.

SYRACUSE TAKES TWO 7 8 27 13 2 1 6 9 27 15 3 ON MONDAY, OCT. 6, By Good. Free Battlnaf the local Never before have we offered such Positive Bargains in Wool Blankets, Comfortables and Linens. As we carry an Immense Stock and buy direct from the mills we are enabled to offer values that cannot be approached elsewhere. fioldelman.

Dalo and March played tbe lead Syracuse. 301 00020 17 Athletic 30000001 26 Earnedrnns Athletic. 1. Two base hits Ely, McQuery, Friel. Pally, Uonroy.

Stolen bases Syracuse. Athletic. 1. First base on balls Off Casev. 3.

Rtrufik out By Casey. 4: by O'Neill, 4. Passed balls Snyder, 3. Wild pitch O'Neill. Umpire Curry.

HE foot ball team of Eutgers College came down yesterday afternoon and met on the athletic field the University of Pennsylvania eleven and, after a very interesting and well contested game, were Players Win the Dust Game From Cleveland. ing game for Lafayette, while Allen played Will begin our Famous Fall Sale of Housefurnishing Goods, China, Glass, Tiii and Wooden Ware at prices which will and must command the interest of every housekeeper in Thiladelohia. Camden so strong for Buckneil that, bad he been well supported, his team would have won. A the game proceeded and tbe spectators SECOND GAME. HOUSEKEEPING louna no scoring was oetng done, many oe The last games have been played by the League and Brotherhood clubs for the syracuse ATHLETIC A.

A. and vicinity. Every article we warrant as if sold at regular prices. Read the astonishing Low Prices and judge for yourself. 134 pair White Wool Blankets, Fancy Border, H.

H. O. A.E. H.O. A.K.

Friol. I Knox. lb. 82.4 per pair, were 4. championship of 1890, and it leaves Brook caine excited and thought the playing sharp and well distributed on both sides.

Tho Initiated, however, were much disappointed in Lafayette's work, and were glad when the obliged to acknowl 162 pair White WoolBlankets, Rich SirooD.If. 1 2 lyn and Boston the winners. The Phillies edge themselves as beaten to the tuue CHINA game was over. wound np their season's work with two de Kly. ss 1 0 per pair, were 5 pair White Wool California Blankets.

81. 88 per pair, were 50. Combination Dinner and Tea Sets. 112 pieces, 2 2 0 5 0 Riddle, 0 Daily, II Snyder, c. 0 Carman, rf.

0 Oonroy, ss. 0 0 Stecker. II Green. 3b. 0 of IB to 4.

It had been thought previous to the game that the visitors would 0 1 2 1 1 0 (I 2 feats at the hands of Cleveland, while the Association Foot Ball. nn.v i.y jjecoraiwi, newfsi nnape, wortn $15.00. at 7 flS One lot White Blankets, slightly soiled, 88c, 0 Pit7 0 prove too much for the home talent, as re Fully two hundred people witnessed an ex 81.10 and 81. 9 per pair, cost double. local Players' club trounced their Cleveland Brothers in good style.

As usual, the Ath Tea Set. 56 pieces, Underglaze English PoroetRin Ki ftft 01 Mars, 1 450 Full Double Bed Comfortables. Chintz and peated reports had been brought down of th letics were beaten, but Syracuse adminis hibition Association foot ball game at Frank ford yesterday between Frankford and Oxford. It being the latter club's first match, 6 6 15 6 constant and successful practice kopt up by Satine covering, 61.19, 81.48 aud 81.95 each. 1 8 15 9 0 3 1 0 2 6 the New Brunswick men.

The Syracuse. Athletic 345 Kxtra Largo Size Comfortables, imported tered a double dose yesterday. One week remains of the Association schedule, and 0 0 0 0 1 1 much interest was manifested in the game, 12S covering, v.va, flis. ana Karned runs Rvrarnse. 2.

Stolen baRe Frlel. which proved an easy win for the home however, themselves did not prove false, but to the surprise of the majority the work Double tilap Mai s. Mtz and McQuerv. First base team. Frankford, having won the toss.

Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, best shape. eJp.ganUv Decorated, with Underclaze Colors I.B8 Fruit Plates, real Ohtna. Vienna Bone or Olive Dioli, nicely Decorated, with Oolrl Band. 7c Cup and Saucer, China, Scenery becora'tVo'n. with pretty flowers Wc Cream Pj tchers, odd lot, some worth 50c.

your choice Japanese Tea Pots, assorted sizefl' Bamboo Handles, yourchoice 10c 25 per cent, discount will be given on all our Pinner and TeaHpr fnr tho weolr hil tU In it SILKS Extraordinary values in this department for the coming week in Black Silks wide, rich, handsome goods, worib. nearly 50 per cent. more. Heavy Black Gros Qraln Silks at 95e. Worth t.

25. Black Sutin'Ithadames at 55c. Worth 75c. Faille Franchise, at Worth OUc. Dnuble Warp High Lustre Surah at 5c.

Worth hfc. LADIES1 WRAPSAJACKETS It Br Aot 1'Mllll To give extra bargains thus early In the hut we are always doing something unusual, and tins week oifer Five hundred Plunli iinrmcnls. as follows: At 813.50. Price elsewhere, $22.00. At 15.00.

price elsewhere, At8l7.0. Price, elsewhere, $27.00, AtM.75. Price elsewhere, AtHSO.UO. Price elsewhere. At Saa.OO.

Price elsewhere. This week we will oiler a farm purchase of moro than a thousand Medium wnieht Fail Newmarkets. Including Black, Nnvv Orecn.Tan.Orav, in Diadonals. Corkscrews. Wide.

Wales, Series' and Cheviots, and the new styles in Fancy Mixtures at the exceedingly low price of 810.00 F.iicli. Not any one garment of this lot worth less than $17 50 to 300 All Wool Misses' Gretchens.ln sizes 4 to 12, AS 82.48 Kneli. Worth $ft to $lo each. Just the thing for a good school coat. Don't miss the chance.

They won't last long. Come early. done by the men in red and blue was or a played with their backs to the sun, and soon on balls Off Mars. 1: stecker, 3. Hit hv pitched ball Frlel.

Green. Stecker. struck out By Mars, 1. Wild pitch Stecker. Umpire Curry.

proved their suoerioritv over their onno superior order to that expected. One tot Crochet Quilts, 69c, 89c, $1.00 and Imported Marseilles Quilts, 82.19, were 3, and 82.75. 50. 4casesof Remnants of Table Damask, white or cream, at half usual prices. 2 yard wide bleached or unbleached Sheeting, noinilar brands.

and 2S. ner vn.rrt TINWARE Coffee Pot. extra strong, double seamed, riveted bundles, two quarts 8c Wash Boiler, oval.extra strong, full size.taeavy tin. riveted handles 19c Dish Pan. block tin, all In one piece, full size, regular price, 25c I5c Dish Pan, old sflyle.tenquarts, strong 10c Sauce pan.

block tiu.all In one piece, with cover, four quarts 15C Bread Pans, large size, deep 5c Graters, for vegetable, etc 3c Comb and Brush Cases, em bossed design, with mirror 9c Nickel Plated Cuspidore, new artistic design, large Blze isc Flour or Fruit Sieves, triple motion, latest Improved oc Dust Pans, nicely japanned or embossed silver, strong, choice. 7c Butter Kettle, extra quality, riveted bandies, double seemed, good size 8c Sugar boxes, hold Ing 35 pounds, nicely Japanned and decorated 7c Bread Boxes, nicely Japanned and ornamented with gold bands, extra strong, large size 31c Coffee or Tea Canister, two pounds, japanned nents. Within twenty minutes of starting. hue the playing of Pennsylvania's rep Bailey scored the first came for Frankford WON BY GOOD BATTING. Rochester, October 4.

By a lively bat with a hard, low shot. Oxford went to pieces ting streak In the eighth Inning Baltimore resentatives was not what could be called perfect foot ball, it was at the same time of a very promising quality, and the prospects arrer mis, tne home team eventually winning by 7 goals to none. 500 pieces Twilled Boiler Crash, and defeated Rochester to day. Score Rochester. O10OOOO10 that will wind them up.

The scores: NATIONAL leaoub. Cleveland, 5 Philadelphia, 1. Cleveland, Philadelphia, 3. platers' leaoub. Philadelphia, 16: Cleveland, 4.

Pittsburg, 10 Boston. 6. Boston. 7: Pittsburg, 3. Brooklyn, Buffalo.

0. New York, Chicago, 2. american association. Syracuse. Athletic.

6. Syracuse, Athletic. 1. Baltimore. Rochester, 8.

Toledo, St. Louis, 2. Colcmuus, Louisville, 3. Tho standing of all the clubs and tholr records up to date Is as follows: Baltimore 001 00004 5 for a truly representative eleven are exceed A Schedule Arraneed. Batteries Miller and McKeoucrh: McMahon UPHOLSTERY Third floor, take elevator.

ingly bright. Eutgers presented a team of A. special meeting of the Pennsylvania ana HODinson. moderately "beefy" men, but who, every Foot ball Union r.as bold last night at 100 THE CHAMPIONS BEATEN. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT.

LOWEST PRTCES. south Eleventh street and the the followtn, one from rusher to back, tackled with Louisville, October 4. Columbus won an schedule was arranged: October 11, North interesting game from Louisville to day. fcnd at Tacony, Manayunk at Nlcetown Japanese Screens, 4 fold. Beautiful goods.

81.50 each, worth double. Smyrna Rugs, inches. 81.98 each, worth doilhle Ot.her styr at. nr.iiiiininnoto rnioo the fifth inning McTamany and Doyle were Frankford at Oxford October 25, North End at Nlcetown, Oxford at Manayunk, Tacony aim HLenni en. Hixom? inn 1 his is not talk but actual facts.

The Roods wit nave the old marks in plain figures, from which the discount wilt he taken. ODDS AND ENDS IN DINNER WARE While they last. Meat Platen, some worth 60c. at Oc Plates all sizes 2c Saucers for pudding or He Howls Tea Pots ttc Srnrar Bowls 10c Umbrella Stands, "imperfect. sme worth $2.60.

your choice 79c Parlor Table Lamps, large size. Antique Finished Base, Duplex Burner, complete, nave been sold as hlh as only a few left.SI.49 Cuspadores, most artistic designs, slightly damaged 9c Bisrpie Figures, genuine, (or manteipiece or cabinet, cheap 10c One Lot of PompeM and Bohemian Glass Vases, most artistic shapes and designs; your choice He Another Lot, name style, only larger fined $10 each by Umpire Doescher and Mc Tnmany was ordered out of the game for sharpness and surety never excelled on the grounds by any team. It was a rare thing when a University runner passed a Eutgers tackier when the latter had a fair show at tackling, and many points on this important feature of successful foot ball were learned from the visitors. Another pleasant feature at Frankford; November 8, Nicctown at Ox Kicking, name was called at tbe end of the ford, Tacony at Manayiiuk, Frankford at Syrian Drapery, 40 inches wide, 9c. per "yard, worth Furniture Cretonnes, 8c.

per yard, worth 12c. Nottingham Lace Curtains, Taped Edges. Beautiful Patterns, 75c. a pair, worth $1.25. Irish Point Lace Curtains.

83.50 a pair, worth $5. Fine Lace Bed Sets. Sl.an iiIpcmsi wnrth Fit North End November 83, Nlcetown at Frank seventh Inning on account ot darkness. At tendance, 1,837. Score: ford, Manayunk at North End.

Oxford at Louisville 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 of the game was the entire lack of slug racony; iiecoraoer ranktord at Manayunk, Tacony at Nlcetown, North End at Ox Columbus 1 1 3 0 0 0 16 ging" on the part of either team. BatterieB Meakln and Weckbecfcer. Dailv and loru. Ryan; and O'Connor. Knauss and Doyle.

DUFFEE'a WILD THROW BID IT. Dickinson's Team In Training. Special Telceram to Thk Tivks. Cahlislk, October 4. A meeting of th St.

Louis, October 4. A wild throw by Rutgers played a peculiar game in that she did all her rushing around one end and through the centre, almost entirely avoiding giving the opposite end any work. For Pennsylvania Church and Thayer did the best work, though Vail's tackling and .5 National League. 3 .3 I 1 2 t. a 5 a a tt SHUOUZh A.

Boston 6 8 11 13 11 11 16 76 Brooklyn 11 11 9 17 10 10 18 86 Chicago 11 1) 12 18 IS 8 17 83 8 7 8 ii 14 11 16 77 7 3 7 4.. 6 5 11 43 New 8 8 6 6 12 6 17 63 Philadelphia. 9 8 10 9 14 11 17 78 3234632.. 23 Games Lost 57 43 53 55 88 68 53 112 529 Dutfce, in the eighth 'Inning, gave Toledo victory. Neal and Smith both pltchod good Dickinson College Athletic Association was held to day for the purpose of strengthening Dan.

score the recently organized football team. An en Dewey's all round play were excellent. St Louis Toledo ...10000000 1 2 ..10010000 2 4 tirely different system of training has been 1 haver rnsned throngn the centre re Batteries Xeal and Munyan Smith and Sage, adoptod and players will exercise every morning and play a game every evening. Dates lor several line games with other colleges A Club Changes Hands. peatedly, always gaining ground, and Church made several runs worthy to be put on record.

Bishop excelled for Rutgers, the right half back on the visitors' team also doing good work. Ardylott, Eutgers' famous nave Doen nxed. Minneapolis, October 4. The deal by whicb H. L.

Haoh and A. H. Griffin succeed Amherst Starts Ont Well. SUMMARY. Won.

Lost. Ct. I Won. Lost. Ct.

GLASSWARE Tnmblers, Thin Blown, Crvstal Glass, finest quality, with Artistic Bands. 5c Goblets. Latest Pattern. Clear Glass 3c Salt or Pepper Shakers, Patent Nickel Tops. Individual Butters.

Star Pattern Ic Pickle or Celery Boat. Elegant Design lMc Water Bottles, Clear Glass, Flower Butter Dishes, with Cover, cheap 7c Spoon Holders, Dew Drop 2c Cream Pitchers to match Kc Oil Bottles, look like Cut Glass Patterns 12c Tumblers. Crystal Glass, medium weight. 2c IRONWARE Fry pans, with patent Improved handle, extra strong 7e Cooking Pot. Porcelain lined, best make, warranted ale Family Scale, will weigh 24 pounds correctly, with dish 23c Kitchen Saws, wan anted best tempered steel.

Ese beaters. Genuine Dovertrinle motion. Hit Morton. Haoh Glade as owners of the 8poiftl TMeeram to Thk Timks. Brooklyn.

.7 noston 76 57 571 Minneapolis Base Ball Club, was concluded Turcoman Portieres, 81. 19 per pair, worth $2.75. All Chenille Portieres, In superb colors, 83.98 pair, worth $6.50. Window Shades, ready made and to order, at most reasonable prices. Special Bargains fn Furniture Tapestry At 45c.

yard, worth 65c. At 05c. yard, worth H5c. At 75c. yard, worth 9Sc.

AtOSc. vard. worth $1.25. At 81.39 yard, worth $. At 81.59 yard, worth $2.25.

At 82.25 yard, worth $3. Splendid variety and lowest prices in Silk Plushes TableCovers, Madras and Muslin Draperies. Imported and Domestic Cretonnes, Fancy Tables, Cabinets, Easels, Cocoa Door Mats, Curtain Poles, Fancy Fringes, etc A visit of inspection is solicited. DRESS GOODS A few specimens of Matchless Offerings In our Dress Hoods Department. Every plBce of Goods in this department Is new.

selected with the greatest care. Our prices are the lowest. Examine the qualities and be convinced. Samples are given cheerfully to compare with other houses. Thousands throng tho department every day.

There is no chance for old goods to accumulate. 4,500 yards, comprising Checked All Wool Cheviots. Broken Plaid. Small or Large; Striped Cloth. Plain or Fancy Mixture Tailor Cloths omespu and Serges, all for 49c.

yard. Worth from 6oc. to 85c. Double width Fancy Striped or Plain Ottomans, pure wool. 19c.

38 inch All Wool Serges, 15 new Fall Shades 30c. Were 50c. 3S inch Ail Wool Heavy Cashmere TTfndoo, 35c. AMnERST, October 4. Amherst opened the 53 .610 I New IB 68 end rusher, had but little opportunity to exhibit his skill.

THE GAME IN DETAIL. Chamber Pails, large size, assorted colors, gold hands.extra strong.wlth patentcovor 27c Foot Tubs, full size, assorted colors, goid bandH, extra Htrone 27c Pepper Boxes.nlcelvjanannod. strong Ic Nutmeg Grater, with box. old style Ic Tea or Coffee Strainer, strong Ic Spice Cases, with handles, six canisters, nicely finished and decorated 15c Wash Basin, block tin. full size.

7c Soup or Gravy strainer, enamel handle 3c Milk or Dairy Pans. block tin. four quart 5c MufHn Pans, six mips, stamped on Patent Egg Poacher, best Improved 45c Half Covered Dust Pan, elegantly japanned and decorated. 11c Cnspidores, embossed tin 5c A complete assortment of Granite Ironware at lowest prices, every piece warranted as tirsfc quality. WOODEN WARE Cedar Pails, genuine, warranted, three brass hoops.extra strone 19c Clothes Wringer, latest Improved, "New Nov elty," warranted best rubber rollers, good size, extra strong.

82.29 Boiling Pins, revolving handles, polished 5c Pillow Sham Holders, best Improved make, to fit any bed. extra strong 29c Towel Racks, three arms, walnut finish he Salad Sets, olive wood, imported loc Chopping Bowls, maple wood, full size 1 lc Slaw Cutters, with steel blade, warranted, regulate to suit 19c Nutmeg Grater, revolving, no waste of nutmeg 9c Solid Zinc Washboard, full size 23c Knife Polisher, with emery cloth 5c Flonr pails. extra strong, large, clear wood 1 9c Towel Rollers, with mirrors Salt Boxes, imported sue Willow Dress Forms, best shape, strongly made 39c Whisk Broom, green corn, strong lie Clothes Brushes, ail brittle, warranted 19c Feather Dusters, warranted genuine Ostrich Feathers, good size 9c Dust Brushes, warranted alt bristle, best make, extraordinary 17c Window Cleaners' Chamois, latest improved. Sink Cleaners. strong 3c Toilet Paper.

Medicated. large package. Sc Ammonia, pure.extra strong ttc Folding Sewing Tables, best make, hard wood, with measure extra strong 9e to day. rnuad nhla7S 53 Cl eveland ...43 ss foot ball season here to day with Wllliston. Cincinnati ..77 65 583 1 Pittsburg.

..23 112 .170 TRIMMED MILLINERY Ourmagnlflcent display of Bonnets. Round Hats and Turbans represents the choicest creations of tbe leading modistes of Purls and London, in connection with the products of our own workroom, for dress and street wear at popular prices. We will show to morrow 500 stvlish Trimmed Hats and Bonnets trimmed with the latest effects In Owtrich Feathers. Velvet Bihhon, Ornaments and imported Novelties at prices ranging from 81.00 to 815.00. UNTRIMMED PVJILLINERY We offer to day a line of Ladles' Felt Bonnets, Toques.

Turbans, Walking Hats aud Flats, at 7.each; worth $1.00. Also a complete line of Shapes, at 9c. worth $1.50. And one at 81. 25 worth $2.

Children's Trimmed lints, handsomelv adorned at 81.19. 81.97. 83.49, 82.97, 83.33, 83.97, worth fully double. Velvet Ribbons, satin back. 5, at Se.

worth 35c. No. 7, at He. worth 2i( Also 250 pieces Plaid Velvet Ribbons, worth 50C. a yard, al2o.

a yard. MISCELLANEOUS A few of the notable bargains of a dozen departments, indicating the wonderfully low prices throughout the house. Accordion Pleating. Our price, I Ic. a yard.

Elsewhere. j5c. Embroidered and Scalloped Handkerchiefs. Our price, ri'je. Elsewhere, 20c.

Fast Color Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Our price, 5c. Elsewhere. I Oc. Scniloped Embroidered Handkerchiefs.

Our price, 35c. Elsewhere. 40c. Gloria Silk Umbrellas. Our price.

81.25. Elsewhere. $1.75. Gloria Silk Umbrellas. Our price, M.89.

Elsewhere, $2.50. Tracing Wheels. Our price. 5c. Elsewhere.

10c. Feather stitched Braids Our price, Zf. Elsewhere, Black Silk Scarfs. Our price, 25c. Elsewhere 5i c.

10 inch Swiss Emhroiderios. Our price, 9c. Elsewhere, 25c. 45 inch Swiss skirtings. Our price, 97c.

Elsewhere, $1.50. Ladles' Biack and Colored Silk Hosiery. Our price. 50c. Elsewhere.

$1. Ladies' Shaped Ribhvd Vests, Fall Weight. Our price, 35c. Elsewhere, 5uc. BUCKS COUNTY CAMPAIGN.

At 8.25 the University, having won the Two 80 mlnute halves were played. Amherst scorod IS points In the llrst half, Wllliston 6 In the second half. Amherst kont the ball on toss, took the west goal, their opponents General Hastings Addresses an Audi williston's side throughout, and when time ence at Deer Park. taking possession of the ball. By the trick the visitors made some five yards, but on the wascalled had secured a) point.

Score Amherst, 48; Williston, 6. Special Telegram to TnE Tiurs. next pass a scrimmage ensued, which ended Gas Lighters. Jong Nickel plated, with ixtln Doylestown, October 4. The campalsrn was formally opened In Iadlnns to IMnr Foot Ball.

in Schaff getting the ball and advancing it gmsner. oiacK walnut handle isc Wax Tapers, very best make: wtllnotdrin 9c Special Telegram to The Tim rs. Bucks county to day by a mass meeting at the Carlisle. October 4. Tbe Indians at the Coat Hangers, best Improved 2e Galvanized Iron Coal Hods, good size, made of strongest material 29c and gaining ten yards.

Huidekoper's run around left end added five more and Church finished the play with a pretty run and Players' 6 1 I League. 5 2 2 Boston 11 14 12 12 12 10 10 81 Brooklyn 7 12 10 12 7 14 14 78 Buffalo 66.. 57340 80 Chicago 8 9 15 13 9 10 11 75 Cleveland 8 8 9 7 8 8 7 55 NrwYork 8 10 17 9 11 5 14 74 6 6 16 10 11 12 7 68 Pittsburg 5 6 13 9 9 6 12 60 Games Lost. 48 56 96 62 75 57 63 68 5S5 Government Training School to day organized a loot ball team. Games are being ar Water Buckets, made of best Galvanized Iron.

Solebury Deer Park by tho Republicans. General Hastinars was advertised as the drawing card and was listened to attentively by his admirers, of which ho has no small number In this county. norm size ranged with Dickinson College in tbe near touch down. Thayer made it a goal twenty minutes from the start. From the centre of Umbrella Stands, Oxidized, with Solid Brass base and rim 89c iuture.

the field Bishop, the Eutgers full back, kicks Broilers, Corrugated Wire, retlnned 1 Bnonee Baskets, larire size He. He accused Governor Pattlson of mud the ball, but Morgan gets it for Pennsylvania THE NIAGARA TUNNEL STARTED. 38 ineh All Wool Plaid or Striped Serges, 47c. Soap Stands, Corrugated Wire 5c sllnglng instigated by Republicans, de and pushes himself through for three yards. uarving jvniie ana i oric, warrantea nest tem nounced Pattison's administration and reminded his audience that as Hastlnirs men inayer in tne centre, ty bowser "opening pered wnemem sieei, genuine acag iianme, razor sham, nair One of the Most Important Events In up," adds three more.

This latter play is they should vote for Delamater and Wanger. SUMMARY. Won. Lost. Ct.

I Won. Lost. Ct. 38 Inch Mixed or Plain Ail Wool Homespun Serges, 4Hv. Were 05o.

52 lnch All Wool Cloths, 15 new Shades, 48c. Were 75c. All Wool Cloth Plaids, 54 inches wide, 75c. Were $1. AH Wool Balmoral Checks, 54 inches wide, fiSc.

Were 95c. He predicted that the Republican ticket Nickel platea Can Openers 12c Tack Hammers. best make ftc Cake Turners, Steel Blade, strong He the History ot the City. Niagara Falls, N. October 4.

Niagara would be elected by at least 40,000 majority. Boston 81 4S I Phlladelphla68 63 Brooklyn ...76 56 .575 1 .60 68 468 Northampton's Republican Tloket. 57 Cleveland. ..55 75 4i5 Chlcaiio 75 62 555 Buffalo 36 96 271 rejoices to day over the commencement of the tunnel, which, by tbe development of power it will bring, will place her In a position to be rightly termed the Manchester of America. At 9.30 o'clock the members of tbe Niagara Power Company met at the Cataract Rank and soon after entered carriages and went to the Cataract House where they were joined byoflicersof the Cataract Construction Company and others.

Arrived at the shaft the officers loft their Bpectal Telegram to Thb Tiubs. Easton, October 4. The Republicans of Northampton nominated their ticket today and started an effort to defeat W. H. Thomas, of South Easton, nominated by the Democrats as one of their Assemblymen.

The charge against Thomas Is the open selling of liquor on Sunday. Many Democrats have urged Republicans to make this tight, and consequently the convention decided to name but one candidate for Assembly. W. R. Grubb, of Bangor, presided, and the following ticket was named: Senator.

Baxter B. McClure, of East Allen; Assembly, Philip Sandt. of Porks; Prothono tary, Eugene H. Hamman, of Easton; Recorder, George S. Bauin.

of Bethlehem; Register, Samuel Keat, of Ponariryl; Treasurer, carriages and proceeded to the head house. 9) Association. SslfeSgge a Athletic. 12 9 8 7 7 10 5 63 4.. 88465737 Columbus 11 18 10 10 10 10 72 17 15 7 11 7 14 82 Rochester 10 10 9 6 8 10 6 59 St.

Louis 13 15 8 10 12 10 8 7IS Syracuse 12 12 7 5 6 10 9 62 Toledo 15 12 7 5 11 6 11 07 Gaines Lost. 74 88 55 42 60 53 70 58 408 SUMMARY. An immense crowd of citizens thronged about the place. Around tbe site of tbe shaft rope had been stretched and at 10.38 tbo ceremonies began. In the moantlme the air was filled with tbe shrill notes of the whistles louna a decided success and so is continued, and, owing to the fine rushing of the Pennsylvania forwards and Thayer's persistency, gains ground for the red and blue at each attempt On three downs Thayer punts, which Bishop returns and on the next play Huidekoper getting the leather makes five yards by a "cut across." Dewey, at his signal, gains twelve more and then the captain, thinking the ball is near enough, signals tho back to try for a goal.

Thayer's attempt, however, fails. On the twenty five yard line the teams lineup and Bishop opens with along punt. Vail makes five yards for Pennsylvania, Shaef rushing and tackling by both linos of rushers follows, but from a scrimmage the 'Varsity again gets the leather, and Church, from the thirty yard line, adds another touch down, but the try at goal is a failura Bishop continues to punt at every opportunity, while Pennsylvania forces the centre, this latter play proving very effective. Voorhees, the Eutgers back, raises the hopes of his mates by a fine run of some ten yards around their left end, but is finally brought down by a tackier in red and blue, and the first half finishes with the score 10 to 0 in the 'Varsity's favor. THE 6ECOXD HALF.

Some changes are made in the University's line before the second half, which follows after ten minutes' rest Dewoy goes to the position of right tackle, Thornton taking his place at left guard. Pennsylvania has the ball at the opening of this half and by the gains five yards. Huidekoner makes of the mills and theclanging of church bells. Two minutes later C. B.

Gaskill, president of the Niagara Power Company, stepped for "WALKING JOE" AGAIN. TO PAY TURKEY'S DILLS. STUDENTS ON A LARK. MONEY FOR THE PARK. ward and under the hugotimbersof the head house of shaft No.l made an excellent speech.

jacoo ij. unme, oi bower waucon commissioner. James Hummel. Hanover: Poor Di Won. Lost.

Ct. I Won. Lost, Ct. Louisville. 42 I Rochester.

.4116 rector, Irwin J. Dech, of Lower Nazareth; At the conclusion of the speech a sllver plated shovel was brought forth and at. tn.42 Auuuur, uuuu A' rux, or liciuienem. Rt. Louis 55 I Athletic .72 55 i Hvracuse ...52 Toledo ti7 56 .645 Baltimore.

..37 the first shovelful of earth was removed by PrcsldentGaskfll. Immediately three rousing cheers for tbe tunnel and President Gaskill Park Commission Sottllnu a Default lnir Contractor's Business. For several months a number of creditors havebcon looking for J. P. Turley, who was the contractor for he building of tho new pavilion near Caliowhill street entrance In TheCnmpalentn Cnraberlnnd County.

PLATERS' LEAGUE. TeleKram to Thk TrVRrt. went up rrom tne multitude. This was followed by a very brief speech from E. D.

Adams, president of tbe Cataract Company. Uomocrattccampalgn speeches were made at Newburs Carlisle The Looal Clnb Wins the Final Con test. Springs and Boiling Springs, Cumberland county, to night. These meetings were ad i. v.

Welch then delivered an address. The sliver shovel was then brought for The Commission Considers the Estimated Expenses tor Next Year. At a meeting of the Commissioners of Fair mount Park yesterday. Superintendent Tbavermadea suggestion regarding tho disposal or the out dourplants which have heretofore been allowed to die after being cut for purposes of propagation. He said that thousands of peoplo fn the city would be only too glad to be allowed todig them up and boautify their homes with them.

This might easily be done and many homes supplied with plants which otherwise would bo wasted. The matter was roferred to the committee on plans and Improvements, with powor for imme The Notorlons Pickpocket Arrested for Robblns a Woman ot $100. Notorious Joseph Pryor, alias Walktnsr Joe." pickpoekot and all around professional thief, was placed under Si. 500 bail in the City Hall Police Court yesterday afternoon, to answer tbe charge of pocket picking. "Walking Joe" was seated In a Lombard and South Streets car yesterday beside Mrs.

Annie Doug herty. of 3743 Spruce street. She had $163 In greenbacks tied lu a handkerchief In herdress pockot. After she left the car at Forty first and Spruce streets she made the discovery that her money was mlssintr. Then alio suddenly remembered that her feilow paHsenjrer had been brushing against her They Paint Trenton Green nnd Six ot Them Are Arrested.

Special Telagram to The Timks. Trenton, October 4. At a late hour last night about one hundred Princeton students drove over from tho college. They found the town "locked up," as It usually isat'tertbat hour, and proceeded to "paint It green." and they succeeded admirably. One party of about thirty five students was assigned the task of changing tbe large portable signs; fifteen others woro told off to toar down all the small tin signs, while about twenty five wore engaged In posting a large green proclamation In which humorous allusions were made to the freshmen.

dressed by r. Heltzhoover, E. J. McCune, ward and a shovelful of earth was remover! Cleveland, October 4. Tbe Cleveland and Philadelphia teams played a seven Inning game before 480 people to day.

Game called R. E. Shearer. E. M.

Diddle. 8. M. Wherry, H. H.

Mercer, Dr. O. K. Eckels, W. J.

Shearer, W. on account of darkness. Score P. Lloyd and J. VV.

Eckels. In accordance by the following gentlemen Alexander Porter, Francis Dolano, W. Caryl Ely. ilcnjamln Flagler, Peter A. Porter, Myron H.

Kinsley, John P. Pfetsch, E. A. Wickes, William B. Knnkln.

John Bogart and Albert H. Porter. The ceremonies were then brought tn a PHILADKI.PHIA with a resolution adopted by the county oom R. H.O. A.

mlttee, Chairman Shearer has appointed as Ortfltn.cf. aivision cnairmen K. J. or Shippeng. burg: W.

H. McCrea. of Miltlin: D. M. Hra.

close and the participants were driven to the Cataract House, where a reception was held. ham, of Carlisle; K. B. Houston, of Mochan CLEVELAND p.u B. H.O.

A. K. Radford, ss. 2 1 1 112 11 110 0 2 Larkln, 0 1 10 0 1 McAleer, ct 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 2 Carney, 0 1 0 1 0 Itreiinan.c. 0 12 11 Uruber, .01020 ten more around left end and Thayer follows lalrmount Park.

These creditors are tho people who supplied materials and took the sub contracts for the erection of the pavilion. Turiey was given the contract, which ho was to carry out for $1,300. llo Immediately drew WJO of the money, and after making several sub contracts departed for parts unknown, leuving bis hills unpaid. Tho work being finished nnd Ttirley not to ho found, those Interested appealed to tbo Park Commissioners for the payment of tho amounts due them. Yesterday Siiperintond entThayer issued acall for all parties having claims ngninst Turley, as contractor for the building of the shelter, to present the samo at theotlice of the Commission on Friday, October IT.

As there is still $000 of the impropriation for the building In toe hands of the Commission II is proposed to pay titty cunts on the dollar due and make provision for the security of the Commission in case Turlev appears nnd demands the balaneo of tho money duo him. Shlndle.ss.. 2 f'ogrty, rf. 1 Mulvev, 3b. 2 Wood.

If 2 2 Farrur, I Mllllgan. c. 1 liusted. 2 icaburg, and Joseph h. Jiost, of East I'euna boro.

with a Kick. After some unimportant play diate action. The committee having the matter In charge reportod favorably on the plan ot setting aside tho ground occupied by the old agricultural building for base ball practice. uiurcn maKcs a run ot 40 yards bv means Cablegrams were sent to Sir H. Thompson, Professor Mascart and Colonel Turretini, members of tho 1 nternational Niagara Commission, of London, to pass upon tbe competitive plans for the development aud transmission of power.

of good interference, but sharp playing by Rife Will llnve Hard Fight. Special Tolpgrara to Thb Tiurs. iturgers causes tne ball to stop, then mint 4 9 21 17 81 Totals. ...16 14 21 15 8 ensues and then comes the Dlav of the dav. Cleveland 0 3 1 0 4 Harrisburo, Octobor 4.

The selection of Mnyor John A. Fritcby, of this city, aa tbe Democratic candidate for Congress In this without any occasion. Dropping her bundles, sheran afterthecar. The wily pickpocket, Boeing that the theft was discovered, jumped from the car and ran. He was soon caught by Johu MuKane.

of Twenty second and Naudaln streets, who handed him over to a policeman. At the station house he was recognized by Special Oineer Murphy as "Walking Joe." He boldly admitted the theft and voluntarily Accompanied the officer to the spot whore he had dropped the money in a church yard, but it could not be found. It is supposed that some pedestrian picked it up. "Walking Joe'u" photograph adorns nearly About three quarters of the way down the MURDERED BY A NEIGHBOR. Every sign it was possible lor thorn to move was placed before another business house.

Of course tbe police learned of their action and gave chaso, but only succeeded in catching six of them. Those were arraigned before Judge Tywell on charges ot disorderly conduct, the merchants damaged refusing to charge them with malicious mischief. They gavethoir names as I. L. Jenkins.

John Cav anaugh, P. Humphries. John L. 8. Tavlor and Joseph Brown.

Judge Tywell fined them $10 each. There was not sufficient money in the party to pay a single fine, but one of them was allowed to goto Princeton to borrow tho cash. Here turned lator. however, without the fines. Alexander Dunn, a prominent hardware neiu i nurcn receives the ball, both Pennsylvania's end rushers being in front of him.

Vx district (the Fourteenth), Is received with great satisfaction here among the opponents the field they go. those interfering at last A Negro Stabbed to Death by a the estimate for tho expenses of the Park forthe ensuing year was before the Commission. A total appropriation of is asked for. This amount Includes numerous Items, ranging from a few dollars to the latter being asked for tho maintenance of the Park. Doing fcH.000 above this years estimate of $100,000.

For new walks and drives and the proposed new Iron bridge over Lansdowne avenue another $ia000 Is asked, $75,000 In excess of this year's appropriation, thedlfference belug White Man. of Congressman Klfo, who Is vory unpopular In Dauphin and Lebanon counties. In the latter county 1,200 Hepubllcans scratched his name from tho ticket at the recent Drlmarlea I'Diiacieipma. a 2 1 116 Karned runB Cleveland. 1: Philadelphia 2 Two base hlts Itadford, Larkln.

Wood, stolen bnse Griffin. Double plays Brennan and Strieker: Itadford and Delehanty: Rhlndle, TTaUman and Farrar: Hallman and Farrar, 2. Find, base on balls By Gruber. 3: listed, 4. Hit by pitched ball Htrlcker.

Fouarty, Wood. Struck ont By Gruber, liusted, 1. Wild pitches Gruber. 2. Umpires Hueridan and Gaffney.

COULD NOT HIT SOWDERS. Buffalo, October 4. The Bisons lost to neing tdrown down, but the plucky halfback goes on till he makes it a touch down and the University men cheer aeain and again. Thayer adds to their happiness by every rogues' gallery in the country. Ho has been sentenced to prison as many times as he ana in tne opinion or prominent members or the party he can be beaten fn the county at the election neit month.

Mayor Frltchy is very popular hero. I(o resides In a heavy nas nngers and toes. Me claims tnat be nas relatives living in Baltimore. jn; ii a goai aim me score stauas 0, The rest of the game is unimportant Rut Itlrchnll shovelim stenx oTUneasiness Woodstock, October 4. Iilrchall ia said to be at lust beginning to realize nis Impending fate and to be showing s'igiit signs of uneasiness.

Mrs. Hirchallis health Is improving and she is now able to leave her bed. She has not seen her husband since sentence was passed on him. dealer, whose son is at Princeton College, was Induced to stand as security for the $tk). and hub loino cost of ine oriage.

One of the most needed appropriations asked for Is $15,000 for the renalr of rial day through their inability to hit Sowders, rieDuo can waru. oui una aiwava rarr pri ir gers hnds it Impossible to make ground owing to the quick tackling of the Uni after spending several hours in the lock by large majorities. MONEY FOR C11AR1TT. wnotieiatbem down to four scattered si tries. Hall, the roof of which has for a long time tne young men wero released.

One of the buildings decorated with th versity's quarter back aud end rushers, and Deen so leaky that the exhibits are in danger Van Haltren acceptably played short in the absence of Ward. Attendance, 847. Soore: Congressional Coni'errees Appointed. oi uoing ruineu. ine side wings of Hortl tne latter team content thomsolvos with Bnphemla Ramnge Remembers Sev sophomores' poster was the Young Men' CUltUrS Hftll.

Which nmnt tvnnrl anrl lac Bppclal Telegram to Teh Tihrs. Christian Association Hall. This evening th pushing their opponents further up the field Time is at last called with the plav in Rut president of tho association announced that Reading. Octobor 4. Congressman Brun eral Inntltntlnns.

Euphemia Ramagoleft all her estato by her have become so dilapidated that It is feared they may ho blown down, and $10,000 Is asked be would give $100 reward for the arrest and gers' territory and the home team has scored to replace the decayed woodwork with Iron. NFLUENZA conviction of the persons who posted tho bill ner to day appointed the following con ferroes to meet those of Leblgh to complete tbe nomination for Congress in this district A. Special Telegram to Thk Tihiu. Lancaster, October 4. A terrlblo murder was committed thlsafter noon on the edge of tbe Welsh Mountain, a notorious locality, which has been the scene ot so much crime during the past fifteen years.

George Book, a young colored man, whose home Is In the mountain, was stabbed to death by Amos Bills, a white man. Book and a companion named Green, also colored, started from their home this afternoon with a lot of chestnuts to go to New Holland. They wore driving In a dog cart, and at a Dolnt near Spanirler's Mill, which is close to the mountain in Ka st Earl, they met Bills, who was walking. Book and Hills soon became engaged tn a quarrel, and tho latter drew a lonir knlfo. which he plunged Into Hook's body several times, cutting fearful wounds in his atKlomett.

Hills then took to his heels and fled. He was pursued by Green, who was unable to overtake him. and he escaped. Green returned and found his companion lying on the roadside. Ho was blending terribly from the ugly wounds, and as It was impossible to secure a physician he died In less than three nusrtnm will, which was probated yesterday, after paying her funeral expenses, to tbe follow a victory.

Tho teams as they faced each It Is proposed to expend In placing electric light and gasoline lamps along drives which are now In darkness. It is estimated Buffalo 00000000 0 0 Brooklyn 20001101 0 Batteries Twltchell and Mack; Sowders and Daily. A FARCICAL GAME. Chicago. October 4.

The Chlcagos and New Yorks played a farcical game to day, the grounds being In a fearful condition. Not more than 200 people were present. At the end of the fifth inning the game was called with the score a tie. Score: THK RARE AND CURIOUS. ing charitable Institutions: Children's Hospital, the Reformatory Home, otner were Pennsylvania.

Rtttoers. Thayer Full back Wshon. tnat sivnio worth of broken stone will bo ro. COLDScJpCOUSSS quired during the year for repairs to tho Sassaman and Wellington Van Reed. of Reading; Judge H.

W. Sohwartii, Kut.town; John H. Womolsdorf, and J. Edward Miller, of Hamburg. The Merles and Lehigh con fcrrees will meet In Heading on October n.

Remarkable People to be Seen nt the Home for Aged Couples. Homo for Lady Consumptives at Chestnut Hill, Half Church arivca. An appropriation of H.ooo I sought to lie used us a donation to tbe Zoological Ninth, and Aroh Mitxenm. I lucks, (i voomees. Quarter back Hrett.

tire Scott Thistle Society, Broad and Filbert a is mm Newcomers In tho aggregation of living streets, $J50. and tho City Mission, $1 25. Congreseman Hrunner has already been I r.o.. Ardylott Vail Penan 1. 1, Dewey 1.

g. waiter wa ton. the only son or izaneth Chicago 2 New Tork r.t..Uosler. 0 0 0 0 2 Oil 0 2 nominated by the Berks Democrats, and be will he officially declared the nominee of the curiosities are tho human salamanders Lando and Queobo. These dusky sons of the Dark OUT OF THE ORDINARY.

Williams, who died at 915 North Tenth stroet Democrats in tbe llerks Lehlgn district on Baldwin and Darling; Kwing and Rushers. Batteries Brown. September 25 last, received by her will, and the balance of the estate, worth about $3,000, was left to her ushand. Continent actively dance In their baro feet on glowing embers unon red hot Iron plates. mat aay.

r.g.. Hume. Ward. l.e..Whltelack. 1.

1.. Hopper. I.e.. Field. Wright c.

Dowser r. g. t. Morgan r. Some Remarkable Ilappnnlnars That and while deop in flames.

No doceptlon Is letters of administration were granted yes Sound Mlraonlons. Primaries In Pottstown. Special Telegram to The Times, terday morning on the estate of Joseph Korin, who died Sonteniber to John SI. Tho Potsdam Sporting Club has Just come Keferee. Mr.

Strang, of Butgers. Umpire, practiced, r.very visitor Is cordially Invited to tost Tor himself the genuineness of the heat with which the fiosh of the Nubians of an hour. Coroner Frank Weaver, of Good vllle. was notified to bold an inquest. Book was about SO yearsof age and a son of Arthur Pottstown, October4.

Nlnetcon delegates TTuuuruu, di xate. In from Its annual squlrrol hunt. One mom berof the club killed 755 squirrels, another Scott. George E. llrook and Alexander II.

Scott entered security In the sum of The estate is valuod at noon, a rather well to do colored man. who comes In contact as they vigorously trip tho Kinea rem, aim tno total numbor of the slain PRINCETON SURPRISED. wereolected here to night to tho Democratic County Convention, and tho only ward In which there was a contest was tho West, light tnntastlo. owns a little property on the mountain. Bills is a stone mason and cnnslrinrnhiv was rhe estates of David Watt and Lydla A.

Another newcomer among the living rati Tyson show bv the Inventories to be worth older than the murdered man. A woman is They Detent Franklin and Marshall ties is sialcomb, an odd mortal who fluds dl JO and respectively. EACH WON A GAME. PiTTsnuno. October 4.

Two games wore played by the Pittsburg and Bostons, of the Playors' League, this afternoon, each team winning a game. Attendance, 8,500. Score, first game: Pltteburg 11010060 1 10 Boston 1O101O30 06 Batteries Maul and Quinn; Daly, Nash and Swett. Second game: Pittsburg 0 0O21 03 Boston 0 0 1 1 2 37 Batteries Tener and Hurley; Uumbert and Swell. NATIONAL.

LEAGUE. Baron James Uothschlia, of London, has adorned his drawing room with tbo most su supposed io nave neen tne cause or the quarrel, as Bills thought that Book was rather too version In thrusting needles and pins Into where L. H. Davis, H. K.

Mlhlhoufte and H. Chrlstman were chosen. Although George Scheetz, ot this city, Is a oandldate for the Protbonotaryship nomination, the delegates were not Instructed Tor him or for any of tbe other candidates for the various offices. With Difficulty. Rpeclal Telegram to Thk Tiwus.

Princeton. October 4. perb electrolier ever made. It Is composed bis body. That shadowy maiden, the skele inumaie wuo nig sister.

THE NEW DESERTIOX I.AW. ton girl, remains for one week more. On next of gilt bronze and rock crystal in a design of the time of Louis sixty eight electric lights being skilfully arranged amnnir tha baturday night, in presence of tbe audience, A NOTED BURGLAlt ESCAPES. Sailors Who Refuse to Sail Arrested bronze leaves. This unique illuminator is The foot ball season was opened this afternoon at Princeton with a game botween Franklin and Marshall and Princeton before a large audience.

Franklin and Marshall was defeated by a score of S3 to 16. The Lancas An unfailing rr mixly. Thoy prevPnt and cure COUGHS, liltONCHIAL CATARRH and THKOAT Irritations, mostly due to smoking. Always keep a box of Smlen Mineral Pastilles In your house. 2.1e.

nnd .10. hov nt itruggUU. I'nmiitilpfs 1'ire Application. RIouVil 'lini ml i iiig4 Limited, 1,1 'Mlir Sew York. He Soales the Prison Wall With the she will announce her choice of a husband.

Until late next Saturday afternoon proposals for her heart, hand and fortune of sixty thousand dollars from eligible young men bdoui nveieetnign ov rwenty irlit Inches Under Its Provisions. United States Commissioner Edmunds yes Aid ot a Rope. iu uiumerur, anu cost terday morning beard tbe first caso In this nosTON. October 4. William E.

Kelly, alias In an Episcopal church near Boston the city under tbe new desertion act relating to win ue rewivuu anu careruuy considered. Hundreds of proper proposals In writing reached the skeleton maiden last week. She ter men were rather a surprise to Princeton and shows that there must be a wonder Jocko Kelly," who was sentenced to State other Sunday a lady, In passing up the aisle nerrlnar Nominated Senator. Bpectal Telegram to The Tim es. WiLLlAMSPORT, October 4.

ran Ilerrl of Bloorashurg, Columbia county, was nominated for State Senator by tbe Democratic conferrees of tbla district hero this afternoon on tho 173d ballot. The two conferrees of Columbia and Sullivan counties and one of voted for the successful candidate. Holla held bis own conferreeaud morchant vessels. The arrested sailors were Prison at Charlejtown six months eko for ful nracing up If thev exoect to make a nrmt James W. Newton, of 512 Lombard street, and twenty tlvo yoars under the habitual crlmi ttablo showing against Yale Thanksgiving.

Charles Johnson, of 4.D South Sixth street. is amiBDie ana rair mlnded. and therefore re. solved to give all marriageable Philadelphia young men an equal chance. A now vaudeville entertainment of nn.

nal aot, escaped from that institution some Tbo Phillies cloe thA Senson With Two Defeat. Cleveland. October 4. Thlrtoen hundred people saw the Cleveland team close the season by defeating the Fblladelphlas twice this afternoon. Score: joe visiting team had a much honvlnr nuh caught her dress on a corner of a pew and tore it.

Astho process of tearing was very audible to the congregation the feelings of the lady may be Imagined when at that moment tho clergyman began the service by reading the sentence, "Kendyour heart and time last nlirhr. His last crime was. with line than the homeeloven, and It was through They had signed with Cnptalu Hudson for a voyage on the Ada Bailey. Testorday the vessel was ready and they refused to go. usual excellence will be given on tho curio A $5.00 BOGX FOR GNU others, the bold robbery of Keono Bros.

Jewelry store on Washington street, when the its noavy worn that they rando all the touchdowns. Tho only way In whioh the homo stage ny a company or specialists of aoknowl not your garments." inmates or me store wero locgod In by the wind nuiiiiy. iiniigmur iscertnin or Doidlng absolute sway In the theatre, whnm CLKVKLANnir. Hew to Build one 01 Lycoming 8180 voted lor blm. Frltohle Named for Congress.

Special Telegram to Tbe TlMEa. robbers, the window broken and a large H. H.O. A.K. PHILADELPHIA.

I R. R.O. A.K. 02000 They were promptly arrested. The penalty of the law.

If convlotod, Is one year's Imprisonment and a fine not to exceed one tblrd of tbe wages. team eould be soon to gain ground was by attempting to run around the endsorsllp plng through the occasional breaks In the comedy company fill the cast of tho sldo A gamo almost unknown In the United Wright, rf. 0 A House. States was heartily enjoyed on Mr. Scheptlln's umuuiii.

ui vHiuaoie jewoiry stolen. The story of the escape as given by Warden Russell Is that lastovenlnar when the harnem spiiinng rarce comeay. Friomlly Neighbors." a comicality from beirlnninir to Lebanon, October 4. An adjourned meet mm. uinuii, run aim noman took advantage green, at uunoiten, jn.

on Thursday. About constructed for tho one purpose of being snop division, to which Kelly was attached. ing of the Democratic conferrees of tbe Fourteenth Congressional district met In this ei. ten years ago, while abroad, Mr. Schepflln SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDx.

was called at dark. Kelly bid himself awav In wuiuuu ill lung HIIU IOUU. 0 1 0 1 1 17 0 2 1 0 0 I 2 1 1 1 MrKftan. ss 0 0 Virtue. 1 (illks If 0 Hmalley.

3b 0 ftommpr, 2 Tfliinty, 21i. 1 Young, 0 Mtlndny, nl. 0 oyer's, 0 rf 0 ClPmnnts.o. 0 Mavt, 3b 0 SrhrlTcr, lb 1 Allen.ss 0 Vickery, p. 0 was Invited by an English gentleman tn take this afternoon.

J. A. Frltchio. Mayor of Har vi line BHvernt nines with good BUCeoss. About throe minutes before the close of the game Lewis kicked a beautiful goal from back of twenty five yard line, making Uuul acoro.

Tho teams wore: part In a gameat howls on a green near Liver ina snop. The nlirht was very dark and Olncor llnw. Bishop Whltnknr Conducted tbe pool. Sir. Sehcpllln was so pleased with the mm rianurg, was unanimously nominated as the Dora ocratlc candidate for Congress.

llleh Art tn Car Constrnotlon. hundreilf SmyUL'i lot dollars if yu arsjJ Cj frtira thinking altout ard, who was in charge of the division, failed The Pullman Palace Car Company hum to notice Kelly absence. Princeton. Franklin and MAnaiiAi.r. ex game that arter reaching home he built a green and procured bowls from Scotland, and Invited a few of his friends to share with him sftrflr 1 building house.

Kellv. after all the other nrlsnneni vnrs Ktoiii.brakor. finished a new vestibule train or parlor cars for tbe Pennsylvania Kaliroad Company, and iocoku up. secured a rope, which was attached tne pleasures ot ine game. n.OUCg.

Harrnlri IfrmnlfclaMgrofMl.flafaVnitra Msiltowiso Book, Palllwr't Amm toan ilrrhitCK arL aM cctnplM, kwM.r, r.fr4 by FaIIum, i'luiuf A Un Mil own aTCnLlHi la. tne same is now in service between New Vort to an iron hoop, and entered the prison yard. The rone he threw unon the wail, ascended. Rushers. 1 Line.

8 6 27 17 1' Totals ...1 5 24 13 1 rieyelanfl 11020010 x5 Philadelphia, O01O0OO0 01 Earned rum Cleveland. 2: Philadelphia, 1. Two base hits Vlrtne. Young, Thompson, fttolen bases Wright. Hamilton, Hundav.

Mayer. First base on balls By Young, Vickery. 8. Htruck out By Young, 1 Vickery, 2. Passed The whaling schooner Era, the only vossel Rarnos Ilaydeo Poe Philadelphia and Washington on the Wash transferred the rope to the street side and de Tii, OtllfTWlff.

Tenohers' Lexaon. Bishop Wh ItaKor opened and conducted the Sunday school teachers' lesson study yesterday atlernoon at the Church of the Epiphany, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets. There were present a number of superintendents and teachers of the dlfforent Episcopal Sunday schools of the city. Aftor bidding the teachers welcome after their vacation, be spoke on tbe responsibility attached to the olHce of an Interpreter ot the Word of God. ington nmitea express leaving Now Tork scended.

His escape was discovered this tnUraitrd i rt Bntldaror try mi Intmllaf to BalM or i llial cm afford to bo wIlboMH, lllakprirtwal vi It. Tut ftnt nmi roptltr noil popvltr Smith. Winner. Griffiths. engaged In the pursuit of the'lovlathans of the doep from New London, at the or art I ItiitMt lo.iu a.

rniiaoolphls 12.85 P. M. and leav. morning. Tbe warden has offered 1100 for ofk ivcr litaid oi BtlldMnf, fifj four bwidrad drawl ort.

A it, book Ira present tlmo, arrived there last week fro ma capture. Keuy la 8 years ot age. Ing Washington on the north bound trip 0.40 Quarter nt HyU, but wa fa.v dtm m6 to mac It ami tbt )MiMiia ball Clements. wuu piccn vicicery, umpire Cumberland Inlet, Hudson Bay, with 4,400 McQuald. Illack Ilomans.

Half. JNoinstoln, nan acKg. Perinlaalon for a Roolnllst Moetlne. Mai timobe, October 4 Slichael Cohn, the Socialist, at whose lecture on Sunday night last there was considerable disorder, to day called on Mayor Davidson and asked for a permit to hold a meeting to morrow nlgbt. Mayor Davidson referred Cohn to Marshal Frey.

Cohn soon thereafter called upon the Marshal and Informed him that he wished a permit to hold a meeting and that he wanted policemen to be present. Marshal Frey an Bwerod that this Is a free country and anyone has a right to discuss any question be may deslreao long as the speaker doos not Incite to violations of law, but that when this point was reached the speaker beuamo a law breaker and amenable to the law. pounusot oono ana zau oarrois ot oil as her TnE METTMAN TRAGEDY. ur WIIT fttCDM all. 1 Tfalibo.

mnwiot IMptiTMll Ul.chMinitM.androhiUUql (Tt 1 1 II pitta putt firing flECONP GAME. a. jinitimoro iu. a. m.

With Its completion la presented a perfect example of tbe luxury and comfort enjoyed by the traveling WWlfl cargo. back Irvine. CLEVELAND T. Fmplre J. Higgs.

PHILADELPHIA K. B. H. O. A.

SL Referee S. Hodge, The Husband ot th R. H.O, A. E. ordered "W7U twnarr n.ru.a, artlut coat cl oonitrurtlcn, no gvom yort( How to Bmld 0 Ceiua, Vllu.

Dottbla Homm, Brick Bitx inii.H. frrrHtr uborba.tow nd. Minify, fcrMMri fo? Ibtfami inrt Inirnun 'i home fnr ill A pet kitten was found dead at Hood lllver. lime one hour, Wright, rf. 1 American, ne main interior body of tho enrs la of beautifully polished maple, with 0 Hamlltnn.lt 113 0 0 1 Billulay.cf..

112 0 0 0 Mi'vers. 2b. 0 2 12ft and examination showed that a lizard Woman Arrested. Leavenworth. October 4.

Last nlsrht 0 llavls.cr.... 1 Virtue, 1 curiously designed brass flnlshlngaand velvet ttelloni oi thvtwmntry, ootllnf from j.Vl.j lu I6.K0O' alio Burnt. PiablM, Seaffll Town Hall, rhun hn, avri 6thr ii la Poitatnn.ttvalhar wlli ipse(flrUn. form i flray.rt. 0 0 10 0 was fasti the kitten's throat.

Its tall and hind legs being In vigorous motion In an effort lo free llnolf. It Is silnnosnl the klHon 0 Clements. 0. 0 1 ft 1 John Mcttman was arrested ohargod with belns an accessory to the murder ot his wife. jnooni of Information na thttrscUou al niBlnvatanlnf ArchltacU.

Il ll worth I (lllks. If 1 Hmailey. 3b. 1 Zlnimer, c. 1 1 0 Mnver.

1 1 0 1 2 0 S' hrlver. lb 0 0 6 1 2 caught the little saurian, which in Its effort to lolb. ilia AtUlWftUwON. U. II I Torosa Mettman, last March.

Ho has been acting so suspiciously since learning of Ben. son's capture In New Jersey that It was Allen. ss. 0 14 2 1 iileason. 0 0 0 4 1 escape mane a nart uown tne kitten throat, but that being too small for It the utraiiiriino noltlna Demoornts Hold a Meeting, epeclal Telegram to Thk Timrn.

Ashukt Park, N. Octobor 4. Tho convention of those Democrats who were dissatisfied with the result of last Monday's Democratic Convention was bcld at Freehold today, and resulted In a complete failure, no nominations being made. A committee of five was appointed to consider tbe advisability of putting a ticket in the field. Resolutions were read denouncing the action of the primaries on Monday.

voung, of both kitten and lizard resulted. 7 6 21 10 i I 7 to 11 Cleveland A "lantern" fish was recently caught In the ,000 110 0 7 0 10 0 7 0 3 Phliadelubla deemed best to arrest him to prevent his possible departure from this neighborhood. He will be held to await developments. Word has been received here that Deputy Sheriff Pickens and Benson passed Vrough Chlcaro on their tn i.uun,knrih Earned runs Cleveland. 1 Columbia river, although Its proper home is In the deep sea.

Its peculiarity Is its transparency; by holding It up to the light every bone can bo easily connt' d. It haa a rndiliah Two base bits Meyers, Clements. Three baa. hit Davis. Htolen bases irtue.

Ollks. Sunday. SWAHTHMOUE'8 EASY WIN. Delaware College Men Go Down Be fore the Ilrawny Qiuikera. Special Telegram to Tim Tirnts.

Swarthmorb, Ootober 4. Bwartbmorehad a comparatively easy time with the foot ball eleven from Delaware College to day, and before the end of the game had scored ten touch downs with seven goals resulting, or four points to Delaware's nothing. The game was commenced at ISO o'clock, and two halves of forty five and thirty minutes were played. In the first half tbe playing was rather loose on both aides, and although the Swarthmore men made four touch downs with two goals, they did not work nearly so well as In the second half. The visitors tackled well, but lacked weight aod training as opposed to the solid rusn line of the Quakers.

The principal features of Delaware mon's playing was the running and tackling ot Martin aod Handy, and the Kale Kunklo Discharged. RpAdal Telegram to Thb Tivk. October 4. Kate Kunkle, the white woman Implicated in the murder of John Brown, oolored, by John Arbegua, colored, had a habeas corpus bearing before Judge Ermentrout to day. After It was shown that the murdered man had threatened the woman she was discharged, though held In ball as a wltnoss against Arbegus.

Klshtlv Nnmnd. From tbe St, Paul Pioneer Press. A peculiarly appropriate name for firm 2. Pnuhle plays Zlrnmer and Hmalley: llrKean. hangings and carpetlnga of rich brown, (those, together with thechalrs.

lounges and ilomans, suggest the Intenorof some Oriental domicile. The smoking room Is very unique, as it Is a private apartment entirely shut off from the body of the car by double bromod leaiher doors. Its Interior is of polished oak and trimmings of dark green. The toilet rooms have every improvement, bright with the polish of new nickel. Fach car has the daintiest Duffot, from which the lightest tempting lunch or a course dinner may be served.

An Impudent Prisoner Subdued. "Why didn't you make It $1,500," defiantly remarked Henry Schlager, of iski North Second street, who was held In $500 ball yesterday by Magistrate Lloyd for Ill treating his wife. I will make It $1,500," returned tho Magistrate with emphasis on the word will, "and It will now require that amount of security to save you from a prison oell." Boulager bad nothing further to say. Stroll efforts are being made bv the opclals to prevent any attempt at lynrhlnir ll.Vison when he arrives here. The ruaiino n.l fielanev and Virtue.

First base on halls Hv tinge, and this one was shout seven Inches Oleasnn, ft. Htrurk ont By Young, (Jleason, long, aitnougn tney nave neen caught In drag nets off the ooast that were elirhtunn lnr.i, Cannda and the Tariff. St. John, Octobor 4. A Conservative mass meeting was held In Lansdowne Kink last night.

Speeches woro made by Mr. TuoDer. Sir deoidcdly against lynching him, as a V'al v. i assen nniis W1IU pltcn Young. Umpire McCauley.

long. may snow mac oinora were Implicated lnhe Ol'R NlCW HrrCTACI.K FlUMR, "THE STANDARD," Put. by John Bopurh, Mny ft, I muroer. John Thompson, Sir. Foster and Sir John Handled Corpses for sixty Years.

Mntrlei Wants "Tommr" Burns. Cbioaoo. October 4. Manager Mutrle, of 1 Killed WMIs Chestnnttnit. A.

MncDonnld. All the Ministers In thir Snril Tolvgram to Tun TiMrn. with HlMing Hptral 'lm preventing th rutting of th none and Vlnoent C. Geary, aged 8S years, of ii ItKADtNn, October 4. Julia Kramer, one of speeches made lengthy references to the Mo Klnloy tariff bill and declared that Canada would prosper In spite of it.

the New York League Club, Is tn tbe oky looking for talent. He has offered the Chicago nrl the ears, enn be Thirty eighth street, fell from a chestnut the best known characters In Eastorn Penn nan only of tree opposite Nchuetien Park, Falls lot Club 17,000 for the reloase of Third Baseman of pedagogues in Cleveland, Ohio. Is Savage Stem. They are In charge of a boys' school, and, contrary to the general Idea of their ominous names, are vory attractive gentlemen and In high favor with their scholars. Burns, and a salary of something over ts.ooo ii 4 i na lnstaifly sylvania, died at her home at Hamburg, this county, to day.

She was 80 years old and served as a layer out ot tbe dead for nearly sixty years. Atx woot. Stylish rants, $3.50, at Wilde's, Tenth and Chestnut. BORSCH ROMMEL, Hotentlflc No. ISUft WAIsMDT MTBKET.

to "Tommy," whom be wanted to makeoap i Jr sw: "'J SI.

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