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PITTSHUilG-11 COSIMERCIAL AZ iiTTK, Til UKSDA OCTO BER IlliniSr. II 8" rr in o. ft I-ck .1 ft st a v- 'aa i rrt I Willi R.Via. Klton. thlrt't; 5 THE EATHEH, piiJs J'iFortfeast for the twtny-foa heoinnloo- 18 at 1 Western Pennsylvania A BUtiUd, 1 QUARTER DOLLAR nr.rn libLvV i II 1 1 1 UliLUU UUUU'JI I by rain Thuriv hln.

da Wfting- to We don't gen. rUy make a Chad's Pebble Grain, solar tip, but ton, spring heel, solid these at half price, SIZES 9 to ii, Misses Pebble Grain, solar tip, button, spring heei, solid -this lot at haif regular price, SIZES 12 tO 2, -r 1.3 il 0 1 aooui oc cres gooas, cui wnsa arS fnOWUlg yarcS-Via'i li-W00i bUltingi, in plain dark cdIoVs and mixtures, that price, we have something wel worth XtWiT.z vou of. Come and se; them. If the colorings and feel of the goods don't speedily convince you that there's remarkabiy good vaiues spread fcefcrs vcj then vou 'ra an exception to the fene-ai run of women who saw and bought these 25c goods yesterday, 1 OVfcLTi SUITINGS at 40c OVELTY SUITINGS A 50C, OOC ana 05C liTSf COUHier, I Fifth flvffnnp. TitP3nce ta the i Goods and Siik Room; good fashionabie stuffs, these, sought fcr fcy pJentV Ci WHO Want Up- 1 to-date things at Is This store displays such goods in POPULAR WITH BECAUSE OF OrrORTUMTIES OFFERED SATISFACTIOa IS GFAItAVlEED.

fTM ff nr I DECAISE EVERY SHOE IS WARRANTED. BECAISE OF UREAT VARIETY SUOWX BECAUSE OF IIIMEASE STOCK CARRIED BECAtSE SHOES SOLD ARE GOOD, YET 600 pairs Youths' Calf, lace, tap sole, London toe tipped, sizes 12 to 2, THfS WEEK hi 50 pairs Boys' Calf tap sole. London toe tipped; 3 to 5J. lace, sizes NOW 5C 8 VAST TVrn'a rl A. Women's Car- pet Slippers, leather backstay, leather good 50c; thb week value at at 83 f2 1 -S-HES 71 iPfil i i SI ii I SSii Cbl'd's Pebble Grain, soiar tip, I' button, spring heel; solid, at half regular price.

-Sizes 6 to 8, (g TLA 4 3 Infants' dor.go-la button, solid soles, sizes 2 to half price. NOW AT ft 1,200 pairs Men's Glove Calf, Opera toe, tipped, lace I and Congress; all solid leath er; sizes 6 to 11; well worth $1.50, fa fa P-V Vd Mi i 7t Ar V-J-ilS3 iTHISWEEKj niMlY-' -faer -aw. l5tN I3f -s --T '(- A- Hill IS 5s- Men's fine Iienille, vamp, patent quarters, -era and Ever- 'A ett Slippers, sizes 6 to 11; less than half price at i'v 2 elgil iir. 4ipi 900 pairs Boys' Glove Calf, cpera toe, tip. lace, all solid leather, sizes 2 to these shoes about haif price, 3 Re fmm 11 Women's flna Slrir rlnh ttrn.

silk stitched. ti iV 2,000 pairs Women's Bright Dongola, Button, Opera and Narrow Square Toes, patent tipped, flexible sole, sizes to full value, $1.50. THIS WEEK ONLY 1 1 The healthful- i been qucstionea- 1 'i iriiii'i i'Jk .1 I i i .1 1 lit w- i ina-" rf VD PUBLIC AS tastwly, with increaaing cIoupitit; lH-corrurir ianaeroa3 on For West Viriflnia Fair in -the morn- intr sn the afternoon rain; warmer sotitn- eiiy wlads. AimanRC for To-Daf. rises a.

tn-iMoon .11 Sun sets. p. i i Tfmixrnlure The following reeord of the teiupettu-e waa rn. 47 p. i 5 12 noon anm 2 p.

(Ss-Msrtinum 4'5 5 P. 3. Mi-811 Ste or barometer at 8 p. SO-i-i. 1.

S. Bureau. Pittsburgh, Oct. US, iSW. Obaervationa taken T-meridian tlviia.

placs of observation 'Si State Pl.ice observa ttata 1 1 I areath- r. i r. tion- i fi Vicksbur nain Clea- Alfmphls i i liid anatois i'Nuishviiie ''t'l-ri. v.vraajsT' larKeraourir Cl-ar louoy 1 e. initio Ar'ffife "2 Cloudy T.upid City ,10 Sno -oncordla iS-Kair.

HHaron, S. floudy Vew jjiinur Galveston 'TSICiOUdy iKeiena .4 fiar Oave-iport i rt. I Mi CHiucy! Du'iiith 44, Cloudy t'heyenne Snow Havre Dodee -56 Clear i Moveius of Sieamrrs. Narr.e. From.

Arrivii. z-r--ircil i-i w-rra Mew Yok MajestK; 'New Now Orleans VENEZUELAN COMMISSION. It la Said the Report Will Ready By lIiurr Arrlrea from Ettrnije-. D. 'Oct.

2S. Tho Vene- 1'ielsa commission res-uuied its session to- dy an-i probably wil. meet very frequent- ly-from now until it completes its work. Andrew i. White was the only absentee.

There was disappointment over tho fact that Bui and Haati, who have b-en. at work at The Hague, toring on the controversy. bad not arrive. but the corninissios pro- ceeueu ia cons.ucr otner mmihz their arrival. Dr.

Burr and Pioi. 1M Haaa sailed rrom Llveroooi on the Teu tonic; -which arrived at New York this morning and they probably wiii reach i ti nere not later man In aocora- i nee with the policy heretofore pure tied i by members of the con-mission, they de- clmeil to-day to indicate whether they were confronted with rtilt: which iniiih: prevent a hartnoniou-s agree- mt-nt Uv their reiort Sonirt time a-ro, how- ever, Justice Brewer lntimate-1 that the r-'ooit woui-i be ready for subn.ision jLecAmtor I at the latest, and this wouil sficra to indicate that the of the commission, who hava been ktot h4vI durinc the summer and fail, of ail dc-rei-opmenw, wilt rsaoh a Ppee ly conclaaion onco all the documents are officially laid before tberu. New Oct. 25s. G.

L. Burr, professor of histoty at Cornell university, returned on the steamship Teutonic to-dav, afer pen-in? soim months abroad examining: the archives of The Hague lor official vioc-umet relating to the Venezuelan boundary. These tlooutnc-ntd go back to th Sixteenth century. Pro'. Burr found that some of the record had found their w.iy io.to England which necessitated hi5 otn to London to them.

Prof. iJ'ur waa an.sJated in bin investigation bv Dr. Ie laai of Johns Hopkins university 'My mistdoR," said I'l-ot. Burr, -was simpiy to find out the geosrrophlcal an 1 geological conditions, and I explorer! a j-reat body of doeumunts wnioh previously had not been examined. In doing1 this very naturaily canse across much goo material, but the evidence was so Vtifeiif that it will have to be bv legal authority.

Both in The iiajruo and In Lunavl I was c.vpry eL.i.i ty makiRKr my examination. So far as possibia I tried, iu my own mind, to ar- rive at no coiidloi. I was not sent there to draw but to explore doctunctJta, and have no to antic- ipale the coneiu. iom of th-i co.nimgsion -T i. ii4vt- i--50u, riowt-ver.

to tieiev that the Question wiii bi settled, 'I know whatever or the dipio- mailt: I saw by tho news- papers that Sir Julian Pauncerote, the British ambassador, was in England dui- tog my absence on the conflaent and I wwiine from what "I read that his visit there had direct bear upon interna- tional negotiations. I cannot say whether my ciscevens are or value to either one sside or the other. It would not he croii-r for me to do so. I have from tiro to time aent on reports to the United State, commission and am (joins to WashlrKtoi-. this afternoon, where-1 shall make a fill report.

Until this jeport is submitted I do not feel that if wouid be proper for me to discuss the teuit of mission." AX ItErOKT. Ariiteaa Sooree of ntold Wealth. Lohsi for Statehootl. Washingrton, I. Oct.

2S. The people of Arizona are a unit in favor of stale-hood, say. Gov. Benjamin Franklin In his annua! report to Secretary Francis. Tas report Is one of the voluminous ar.d prof.isely illustrttted received for yeaM at the.

department. It show that the- total mining out out of the territory fr th-year waa Of this amount gold aggregated tZ.Stjd.C'O, exclusive of a'mat taken by prospectors and placer miners, -and the total is a ysar Increase of The total product of cold, silver and copper in Ari'iona for the twenty endinK June last, arrrgate $127, Glo. The cattle shipments from January i i to Jmie 30, 1st, reached head! ine territorial noaw returns s.mw thP lJ i i I I 1 i i I I mi iff 1 TltEV MiV CAVSF. A TA'IK A.MO.M3 LOCAL FOOTBItL PtOVlE, The S-ei-eduiiaac -Md-ue- 1- nose rVoxiiaU j- CKiuisK Irl-- Treel-: Will Sot Cach I. A.

C. A. C. After Another vuil Flayer. There i liable to ba a football tangla among tha local promoter of the game, end fare not there will be a r.lxup which will rer.uir something than the of the game to untangle, and may evvir.uatly a.velop uto s.

ease cf freeee out. Th orgauiza xr the relict of the old which 'has developed life within the past few days wiii S9 th cause t.h mixiip, which will leal into' unpleasant entag'ements. in the first place thay secured a game with P. A. C.

for the chaikege cup on November 11, ar.d right oa the heel of that ttey accepted a challenge issued some week- ago by I. C. and A. and nod game tor Noveml which, of eoUi-e, the day before th P. A.

ic.rr.ii. That this was not a thing for the P. A. C. people Is certain, and they did r.o? hUat to say that they did not Ilk.

Then this same organization rcafc-i a -foi- a same with Giee T.shi.rs 'or th i2t.fr, whicn is two days b-fore "Jreens-burg is to aieet the Duouesne-. This actios has sot l. C. and A. C.

peopi-talking. a- the three As aia In a Tntisure dependent upon L. O. And A. for use of ir.e'r tber.

Trmy t3, if thing is not oiir, s.me complicati-Pr-s that may end in a row. It is now cwuin tht if "Doggy Trent hard leaves off coaching the Urtiver-ein- of West Virginia eleven and comes t-. this c'ty. it will not be to :a.c P. A.

C. tut to captain and play on the three A team. Car which it uriseratood that he Is to i rt ccir.pi-iuied la miiriner more elaborate than i'. C. could offer Mm.

town on nlfrh: srl ss in con.suiiit;o'! with i. A. C. oTtictaJ reiative 10 coaching their team. Trt-nciiai it aPenris.

wis also Ir. witr othr pfor-i; at any rae, when he lft tca yc-stt r-Ja: mornir.v he a promise iliat if tho of West Virginia, him fron hia contract would aocept the P. A. c. effer.

He pta.lfed to le them hear fix.m oi thA sutject: ihc iay. but faiisi to do sa. sni Manage: Oarthera saia last night that V-t upisrsfoovl Mr. 'i'reJiohai i hot the offer of the Eew orgsnizatluM. TJa stiii lsaves T.

A. C'wiriiout a coach, but it will rot be for ior.s.. a it exceoted to land a good ir.aa to day. Tfie iki'iuene offh-la'-i are after oi.e ir.cre min, at thty ihink tOey r.ec-d fiie to oow-rlete iheir tm. The wpaknr-s s-cins to be on the right.

if they iand the tNy are.after they will tirt a good Tba piayer is other. than Harry lirowii, PrJ-eton's old stand bv. who some time aso xvo his word that if he decided to Jiiay tilts sa.uto-1 that ho wo-jM go with L. and A. C.

Karry in now located in Onio, and yesterday wrot to u3kic5 hitn to conie on aici i-y wiJn tjie learn. An answer from expected In a few days. The Uiiqutsai jslayera were out for jractcs at UxdosS-tiou park yesterday afternoon and under ih alOrfr.ce of Capt. -Ed Yousuic the-y put la an afteirioon of haul work. tr.o 'advent on th team alideoa March, "Who is sometninir of a run-ncr, the other meiBbers of ttit? team have got a notion that they are in the sprinting line thein-ivea.

and the. -ssult tht some raws are ir. contemplation. There was to hive beta a Iwo-miu ree yegterday between Marsh, Johnavu and another rfierrber of the team, but hv the- time that Capt. loang through ptsttttur them through taeir paces they Were too tire-i to tblnk cf raciajr.

If to-day proves. fair the race will te run before practice begins. iV. Morris tireenwood, who was Injured in iaju Saturday's Duquesne West-srtTi L'ritvers-ity of Pennsylvania ftanie. and who It was thought would be laid np for soisie time, fooled hia friend by uppsitring' 'on tht streets ytsstwday.

lie haa not entirely recovered, but wiii be all right in a few flay. Tae Pittsburgh rolUe reserves ir.et the liey- etc 3Ej-rr fnm lja.rentvviUe yesterdav aft-rnoei, er.i woa a stubbornly contested jtatne. The ar: new at the same, and with jirat-Uue mafc alt other local teams of th-ir weiiflit huativ "or championship honors. Ti" game was on ievoul or rouish frtiturea, ai-i the chariirtsriii some The previous was pot. very nutiee- The cor.es..

f-cj rarely lost the on Kioalnir wan a thief feature of th t-OKtKt. aiker it ths line r-jn' ni liarJ, cr4 always made from 8 to yarns. Hey R-de some 'ea rww, anJ fretjuently fa's the iine for Liige ga.ns. KiWT. PbaKn ami dU jtoM work.

Far Ts O'Connor Bt cuaner, Tarlr ai end, Mid feiiilth at half did t-est iiayinr. Ihe P. A. A. i.

tVil'-W lft cud i'fesi Left MtKei- Oeter ittsmer-Stewler. truari ItOiy-Pbalen Right end Shef-fca n. R-fhc half w.Left half tiker Kuilback V.pJiier S. H-t K. T.

0. Cor. ley War.) on Scott lai'7 Sndtta Fyer Knorr 1 fn.ic tnuchdowns, 2. Time. 25 'and halves.

Keleree. Mr. aimoit ajr.iire, Mr, T. CreiUlsh. GENTRY DOES WELL.

WHa E-rrythlii, Uvea the V1 Asralat Hint, JI- Ooea in l-. -Oct. 3S. John R. Gentry, tbe iriK ut pc-r, at Itelmont tra.k tc-dav aain nioosirjitcd Mi bii tor.ty in the woriJ ci orts by a mile in 2.i3H.

TMi dc6 in tha fce of a-t verse circumstance, "l-ens late In the afternoon. r.en a strona; east winu was Uiii'l fell down te stretch. While faiiiu-r to r. ord of Gentry hi btehklng his last attempt at the record ir Terra Haute, October when he went in SiOtVi. Previous effort cf tils trial.

W. J. Andrews or UTalo. bio driver, revs three warmin-uo u.iies The rtrst ivhs done i.Si-. the ci.r.u in the third in In ffli these the animal showed up in form and much was expeced cf hsro.

Wi-vetL the mctariit caiae the crowd. In its easmss, swarined 'he ir and w.che the bore he new hv at tlie juure's S4Br at most thfilbm-: pace. At the quarter the jV.jrvs ar-nonncod M3 tir.e -iff the Kve way to a brrst 'f fcurrtis tht to urpe ijetitry i r. for tun etnas nder of liis tak. At the the t'ne jiif ii.ii.jute, an-lac a pac; tht ftever fiii as he paseed the hree qoiTe.4 in ai.d came down the ar.tl-1 the chiE of ttie crowJ nd ir.

a wiiiti, cr-'tslr. -udr the wii ir one of 1 Ketet of his lire. Hcth tne h'rst r-i his driver wsr- tcritrswlariy mrwun lad by throes. wbt th u4ge presented' Ad.ti"w rith a la watch. It s.ia tii iiii: 'hat bad the race ben "rats fcaiiir i i n.

afrernooi. the fcr-a-3? cbiil. ar.d the wSik! was he wou'd have equaled or bea'em t's record. Twc other races precede the race of the day. Besuits: t.2u pace Won by v'--ue, b.

in three beats. b. and Minnie C. fcr. a'a'ted.

Sorf-iel free-f -all Jim, br. von the ari fc.i.-th beats; Bob fcr. g.won tl third teat; Pat My itoy, a'so started l'atciien Keeord, Be.TiOrd, Oct. 'is- Fatchctn arl.i prevvd hi rtpii iUuL aa king of the ha'f at 'Combination park toiay and lowered an cr-i'loa nirlt maae ty hlicsIf by pw.c'nif a Kill io the ti.oa of the mtit-mail- over this tntck Nst Aogiust by' a full scoervi. Its priced by the runnitii nors, Jjttie "ieo i.

ard mauc the two rounds of tie. track withou a break. Te results: pui-so (unflr.JxUed from yester-tJv Suvr.t ht it end Won by Favor; BABIES WITH SKifiS ON FIRE and bcmiii eoeiiwi aod other ad oittl ar-icts rri-J2 how Uttnri little -iiije- 'J iaou tuit A t-rro hath Ccrfl'ltA Hqa. a v.fr zsi, a xi tA ths iin aufw, wii: tss tr.o pi.jority of tifo. ra-t i.rd dep.

and to a jjeudjr etui. a. tiOt to a Cax-netit' uelay 13 to ffc'l is oi'r tircrhr.i;. w-. -d It-, Ttcvf 6)c 6or, Koi'r ua 4 tin jf Ti'-toi.

a-iaf Cat -'a l. -ii-sa 2 1 TTJ ft i w. ft iHhed a. (w heat: Handcm StllTH HAS SIOSKP. Kin Elmer Owe Wr rirate.

Pim brot for fry ramie. "iier Smith Is once more a Piras. having affixei bis signature to a lot.l Ci-ntract yes-rO--. There bo" been talk about El.r suiklntt over, the cf a r.w man-ater, snl if sooh tt-ss the cajw he hcS net dls-lay it yesterjay ien ie call'l oa President Kerr and after a short consultation afTixed ills ntima to tte ri'r. Now that Smtth has drogped Into th other players will et in out of the wet.

President Kerr jald yeeterday that ha1 not tiie teas'. troubi in atcn'atr idayera, ail taiic of anif.un as sr-eer 'iioawnce, Th aignins; of will also aa nd to rumors of off for Kuslf. Mantdrer lluckrtiHrer of- the Toronto-' was alo out with hl3 intis rontracts yettrday, and he au: -detl in landlrp a player who will r.o dout prove a low of strength to Byraeuse. The player in question la ot tMs city; who playeri dorii. the pant season with tha Lynchburg Mm, and who 1 looKed uiion as thi tasteKt Heldor and best Fitter in the Virginia -tat: lcuut.

Mil EE RECOUPS GO. Johatton "t'ew Uoarler MU. ut iile. Kaahviile. Ter.n..

Oct. is Thre world's CTcle records were smashed at Cumberland park to-day. John f-. paced by a aextuvtet, a ytiarter in 20 2-5 seconds, loweritiir the reord of 2-5 seoor. is mate by Earl Kiser at Cc.ronado The seit'UBist was manned ty Sauniii-rs CriVjiis, A in.

lawjon and Js'ewhouse. Johnson. pae by ttrrria. PbilUps and Steeliac" it? the bextut let. manned as above, rode hif In 47 seconds, lowe-inff the mute 3-5 seconds set by Earl Klser at i'Cfo-' Taa tnade a mintake In the finishing and Johison rode about SO feet over tbe haif in'tbe aLce A fltiad, manned by A'aller, Brodls.

Stover and ters. rode an ui.jxiced hf.if utile, flying etart. la 1-5 seconds, a new world's record for the distance. Johnson will tf-m-rrow for the quarter. thrd bait and pc-fi'blv the mile.

At the Colile'm to-rieht Jc-ir-'on ert the tiiark. pared, for an elpht-lap at while Michaels cut thr ten-rnii paced record from 21:33 3-5 td 11:27 2 -S. The three-mile paj ed rtatch race betw-er. Cl-ve Woodward of Naahvill and John I.a-vsor of Chicago waa won by "Woodward In The half-mile open Jteasional race was won by Georfe Philiirs of Chlcaco Wing second and Voodv. arS third.

PnOFEJSOR AXD KIS PAPER. It Cacaed a SeaialiAB A monn Princeton Playei-. Princeton. N. Oct.

Prof. Fine created const e-naiion among the "Varsity men yesterday afternoon when be walked on the Petri with a jjee of t-apr-r' in his han-i. He'crai th niost famous of the Tise. had conditionf. ar.d the professor informer, i hat all who expected to play foothil! work off their conditions at the examinations nit week.

This Utile call delayed the oraotic several rniTititPs. and when tht unfortunate onea went into the ilr.e much of thir enthnaiaam was (Tons. The las half of the v.s secret for the firt time. Th Srat haif waj far beb.w what the team has doirjr th last fev days, beir.e" eadly oeecrated with fumblis ar.d poor tackles. CROSS COCXTRV Vale, HarvHrd and Princeton lo- vlted tu Tukr Part.

Philadelphia. Oct. jrranifmet3 hava been in.ida for an annual cres co'ititry ri between i'urmll ard Penrylvar.il. Th content will take place in thiij city on Thr.kstrivhi Invitations have fcefu s-nt to Yti, Har-'. arfl an Princeton to comrete.

In the event of an acep.vce It would decide the ch.anipionship for the Tha race will come off over the national course, in Fatrrr.nurst pa. 'it. whiih ic fle The raci Wi! be a preliid-t to ti big Di' fof.tbaii garaa between Pennsylvania and Coreli. SWI -iMTXfJ There Are Plenty of JSieifia aud Many Etr5e. Tha Ida; swirrmiiifC cemlvl place at the Natatortum and for which a fine program.

ha been arrar.gei. Amoas the eveuta there wbl a two-ietiith: novloe race In which there ar 7 entries, 10 iensths hanalcap. 4 entries; 2 lng'ths, raee for beys under i 2 open. 10 entiiea; twa length cotisotation race. There will aio be some exbiblticne of fancy cwin-inilriif.

and a wattr polo game betwtt-n teams from the Central Tu-7 Vere'n and te lain. Ilnrvara'i Athletic toiumlttisj-. Eoatoii, Oct. S. At a nieot'aB; of the lxard of overseers of Harvard coiie.

to-day, the election of the athletic conimJttce named by Pi-esident Jtot was corillm.eil. The committee Ffcj-uity raembejR. J. H. Beaie, A.

Lbb, Holiis, E. IT. Bradford. A. M.

T. graduate netubcr-, A. P. Gardner, A. ii.

W. A. Brooks. A. AL D.

1 A. Frotbinjjton, A. B. Porrth at-h Playe. Bada Te-t.

Oct. S. Tha' fourth gam? of the tie match between Charoe and Tschlsrorin for the -first prS.j of the International Chess, tonmaoi-m waa played In. this city to-day. Tschljforin had the move.

The open-Ii. was a tvo ki, fj.hui oefense and Chartiusek was 'beaten after i moves. TschiKoHn therefore takes first and Charousek the second prize. Though Oolidajed, Won. New Oct.

2. Thougb the score of tfila afteruoor's aatne rvith the Elizabeth Athietlc club eleven whs i2- for Tale, no one who saw tha frame doubted for cue moment that Yala was cutnlayed at every -polot. vhe ret weaKcess beirnj on the e-ids: Taie soored twice in the first ha'f, but in the second hi-if was scored against and failed to get an aiditiotiai pciiit. l'ecniilva-il, 10s BruH it. O.

T-Tiiladelpliia. Oct. 2S. The University of football-tam (savt- a -brilliant e- bliiltlon of footbab this aiid as a rault the strong Brown uuiversity eleven was beaten ly the acore of i to 6, i Tester-. Kootlmll Uainet.

Hanover, N. II. rrtmouth, 25; llowdoin. 10. -to-herst.

JVi-ss. Amhe-st, tvlevan, 1. Ilarttord, Cona. Trinity, 16, Tufts, PORTI.fi OTES. Tar-y Hosan.

centfT teller of the Indianapolis Ci.iiJ. was niar-ies! at Voungstown. yes-tei Jay to Mis Ainu euherty ot that place. r.esnl's at CitielnnaU; 7 Viill ttVi furicngn. 1 1-1S Imp.

7 -H railes. Uncl ti-5. 'Pat' inier3 the of iha six days' Idcyci. rsre held in Square Gnwien in leceinber, said that fott. entries had been received, for the contest up to date.

The Philadelphia Record says: If Messrs. Rf-ach sfnd Kr.gera really want t-j "Kin next season thy should engage a competent mailajror "now ad let hia: moh tip a taiu at ont e. mairacr "houM attend the leue nitetina; at -t'hiceso -end have Tail poer to act." TiIcGunilKl- of the Touiavibe, will attend the lcag-ue in Chicagu v.i'h the principal obtect cf as-'ertalnlng what several jaiiiei-8 are m-iiiii: to pay for i.vr;ain ci Ijoutsi lile's outfielders. If they ortr.g roone euuugu "ith tbent Mac says they can be coram, THE RIVEES. Cinclr.in.fJ, River statloo-ar- at fet 5 inch, a ri of bicfa-a s'l-ce last nipht, ar.d nt I ainca fwuuy and meixurv at -9.

i'v-'Stness Six ar-nvais, InclUfling- W. F. irom devartuies, incluihig V. 1'. Nrebitt for Jtinctior; River f.et Inches ad Cloudy ar.d rain.

heelinr ttiver feet and failing. litfht rain. threatening Departed Kanawna, a. Ben liar, Pittsburgh, a. m.

Up Joan Cook, 1 p. ro. Pai-ker-buxg; 10 feet 6 in. hes -n-l rl-ing-. It baa Been raiaios ei! day.

Vaesed d. vn The rtmrt and the liu.isv.n. -d uu The Valley Me'ilf, II. K. Bedford.

i'ti Little Kanawha is rlKlP. I ala en t'-rte. Cairo River J.S feet and rlsinar. Cloudy. Fvi.r.sville -Ttiver S.u fett and failing.

Ci-mr and wunn. l.i fett and stationary. lyvulsv'l River is ri.Hir.s wlrfc 7 fet ir. the fee: 1-j inches oc the fall, hud 1j tcet inches at th- toot of the locks, i'lar and pleaaaut. btneaa i ko.

Tne tag Georsia dcv-n for N'ew Orleans. Tt T-tithu or a foot. Cloudy and mild. Orensboro Ttiver feet and fall-irg. tv end i'iri-e due up and down on 1 nu.

-'-( ntown Hiver feet 4 inches ond failing. Light rain and wanner. Oil City Klver 1 toot TO inches and fr.J:tg. Cloudy warmer. Ttiver feet 2 Inches ai-d II-iriir.

Cloudv aud warm The Xeyatone -tate. Fa! -P The Ben Hur, Jair.en Moren, Joser alton Vclunter, "ai-iaat ana Us wit. Gaibj Kt.er with fret in th (h.iiL fhe is fi Ui, lor Pltisburpr. to-ijlybt at Light -laii. t-day.

Clear and war oner. Point Itivcr Pi feet h.h atid rls-lnn. trbnxdy and c'l. Pa-sad down Bai jrjia, a. n.

Gate fit v. a. worm. a. Ia 3 heats: bt ttmf, ttwwm.

i-i. Jlac, hRl; It. hat; b.n a.i-.'.'i. Mo. I WUsn.

it a. td. iaisca uj Coavaj. 1858. lli eva ar- a ai matm i it co'itole e.

tm Mi i (question of the Ill IIS Pi ft! PUSS iihiai: ISlilj WW 1 Itew I fen saMUCiy rnkk i Imported goods, however, receive the p-eaiesi patronage ana u.s ei m.eruea, if we do say ourselves; for the lovely to pay for them, are well nigh ir- Large Plaid Skirtings are ai! tne rage in the as; wisn you 'VCUId. 'he s1 and tne soit, fleecy In 1th of 1 4 1 them, and then say if he price. per 5-yard oattern, is iemarkabiy reasona- Up -tc-date styles in new Broad- cloths and Serges, and the largest line I DfSSS Plaids and OhilGren Ult- inSs sore nas "3 ers. M1jpT I ini i-' ond floor, doing the Jacket busi- ness in a most, energetic way. i wnicr.

means, puumg utiter Ta-Vof- ht-fn former S63S fore you for less than in i seasons, ne prices 33 75. i in 4A irn rt 'tirt O' ar.r? between orices tC $t0. OO, Vil! prove, vnen you ses tne garments, that we are noi talking too strong about them. Flannel, Silk and Corduroy Shirt M-. ronoc cmrjii p-: o-irt ris-oriv- TV Lll, uayvJ, 1 i v.

i Suits, in the lates; acceptea fashions, and priced so reasonably that ever- woman fund it interesting and profitable to come to see them. FIFTH, AVE. AND MARKET ST. A BIDE. Thet liaoKh Kxpt-rleiieo tf f(nas 1--t an 1 11 Man and His Pamil.

From the Mt. rieasant, Journal. Four years apo .1. -T. R.

"Johrn, a young Jore3 Mills widower, took hia two Pt-via hoys and went to farm on shares lear county, ioeo. me fiVbC rar he had out nearly 100 acres of an3 got busif is, cf which be got th half. The t.ext swr he p.aniel 73 acres and -got 20 and, when the nxt two se.ujoni fai'ed 0 much as re- V. 3 nic c--vi, iv- secuiiu. a widow whom he married -it tdere, and who had a.

little boy by her fir--- TiarritiK3, hi? 4 the family into a covered wo-horse Vi'acoii, with about -a ton and baif of hcasehold goods, and on February 26 last sffcrted for his oid mountain home, 1.J0 miles, eastward, lie and one of the boys arrived here Frtd.y with a tfa.ii, which, with the wife, is all that Mr. Jamison fcaa for hia four -yean, work, aIt.o-5h he la very rich in exper icnce. ilis storv. as told while calling at the Journal office, was this: 'I'm glad I'm bacx good oli Pennsylvania, ar.d I think that when I get my wife and family fo? up 00 the little farm toy nul her owns, and where I as born. Jcinc? Mills, it'll be a long time before I no Mi est again to raise corn on the shares, i had only $11 in my ptcKtt when I tarLeti from Boelus, and spent $10 of tht itwnin, the ISO miles to Orcaha.

where we spent seven weeks urine which tin 1 made enouerh niotiey selling joiik ahut the city to ship l.Cod pcuriti- of cur (roods on by rail." We spent f'-ve weefefc in the country near Russell. where I erned by workirm out rrii'roua tax. I needed the money, too, I wa. own to my very last, when. I got the work.

"We were held up by four men in Illinois soon after passing the Mississippi river at Burlington. It happened a wdd jnd sparsely populate- section, where thc-Jonely road made a sharp turn to cross a iitiie bridtre. There were four nen the party. Two' had a watfoii each, one was on horseback: and the fourth, wa! frcnt of cur warot4. I fcai ae.i to tne red.

out I oare let go of the lines, ar the only portion of rue roa left me to make the brio -re. was very si-jniig. Kit reaevea. I ot a job of cutting of corn and made $1. 21 i cents a shock.

I was also laid vj there a week by one of my hofsw i me en both arms as I wai hltcii- lnr him up to go to church one Sunday. My- wi'e little boy, my stepson took pick wnsie we were camping over S-un Jay i 1 near Ind. The neerest farmer. 1 Hi uce Sliumaker, ttoi; us to his and sent ta town or a doctor, who did all hir. power for th poor fUo.

but death reiieveu him on the toilowtr.g uos-dev. The ladies of the MthodUt Kpl-k-o-I pal church Biufftcm may iiod bless i them provided a lot trr the cent-wry and i-ore all the exuensc. cf the ae-i curing a neat little casket and sendlrg a iot of flower. 1 shall never forget tneir i kndr.efi. Then tht-ir minister, whose tia.tie I'm sorry I can't nowrecall.

raised a tutscrUtion of Mid. when he found wavi weii, as got 45 mere, and sent her and my 'younger boy oa by rail, they bating reached here I thi-ee -we. ago. ity toy, who is 13 The state department is endeavoring to oiff a ppidic Impression that Minister rcn Pprt In ronductiti- AUiertvau u-lertrts at jir.ai 'i bis is a comrlefe i Ta denial of Amt-ricai rights In Turkey 9 m.oc't of the empire and the laugh- IfS reprtsetuatttcs at f)ur cor.suis went to their rnor.ttm ago are utpnvei oi tneir their offleiai t. eterj: s'ua so as to ruin IniiU'-iice ana ie has been unable to tor them what other onuin.

American nrnnthJ? past have repe.ate-Uy denied to re rum to Ar re. but irgd. .1 m.td. ionattes set t-'-r-mlts frcm th ambosa-i These are the bald tacts of pnL-U. Minister 'ierrel! has l-een found agreeable ei ouh by Turkish oKldal an i hi.

has wtwa great i I i i'4 6 i prepared with vegetable oil. hog is and always ness of the animal fat obtained from the mm 5 'Hi." i I mm MhW ftCii fear. It is a pure The housewife who value ot taxaoie property nas guinea however, when I saw my wire poke tne OX' tSurUij; the year, and conservative rnea r.v-7?ic of our 44-caliliei- Wir. -hester ri.le cis-lm tb actual valuation to bw Ouo. iruo the fac cf the on io ar.d as imm mm -he fell back the other? let us go by.

LOOK LIKE: YOIAG CHI. When we ha 1 driven a mile or so the man who rode- da sited up and pateed us. Tfce leeeaeti Coiiarce amuii's t'oo At the next we reached v. saw May Fill Ilia Kuttae. in-ic-.

him standing at the door with two other touph-iMf costorner-, but my wile sat Atlanta, -Oct. 1 alegraois to the tlrse to mc wtlb the ifuri, an 1 no. wtsmpt Journal from the various counties v. as made to stop u. We stf-pre-l for mo Third district ehow th4t there will be nljrbt with a farmer, who sal.l the men practically no opposition to the sue-- met belonged to a arang, cf which tion made by the Journal that three members had been lynched a few ChP.ries H.

Crisp, youngest son of the late I onihs before. he guessed the farm-e-Sweaker Crisp, be Turned to till out era w.u'd soon to have another father's unexpired terra. necktie party. "When we reached Fulton county, wholesomeness of the food trriJI E-S mm i Li The p-enuine has on every tin. xfc Cev yEV-3t m.

mm Those who eat food prepared with Cottolene have nothing to vegetable shortening, free from the unwholesome greasincss of lard, is seeking the purest and most economical shortening, will lind it t-lfl J. fT-l VTft -ii. srv tff-'? 7-J-V iVVi- i I 1 irti: WJ 'Vi at- Sold Ukr trade-marks 4 and steer's head in Dangerous Use of Strong Purgatives. Most pills, and Bit- ter Vvaters, which act quicklv upon the bowcis, irritate and often destroy mucous coats of the stomach and Indeed their cathartic action is directly caused by ihc irritation ot the bowels, which theV produce. Their action i Should.

De SOOthing anu Stimuia- everywhere cotton-plant wreath- TY-fir; V. FA1RBANK COMPANY, A I Ml hit i i'V'i .1 DR. FRANCK'S I I I Tl Itttl. PUla nulcxly nt 'netlon. Heuitwi 3- San- du tl Frarok." are clurt Ud -f hot.

Oil ftt, Ll.It. Tarn. 11. i oueera i I Try theiu. Oar -Tor Snle.

Hswavita ting instead of irritating A con- TlltX tiiiued UC of such leuiedies pro- s.w res p. 1 eo.ioycd it, and the dtice. chronic ir.fiamaiatioii nftraln k'' the Stomach and bowels This Minister rerrell Xot cf ten ends in danrrerous disease. Fr' HEK'S PARTI" ATT.UliEIt. a a rtriti ox Tne i lujciij' xaa ilarscliies, Oct.

2. Mail re- reived here to-flay from An taiariai 1 vo, capital of the iislasd of say I I VRclM THE 5iOI.r Kueo.ragiag Mofi! from the Yukon Diatrlet Xet- I'leld Opened. Seattle, Oct. a William T. Fee Is the taie.t arrivs.1 lu Jun.au from the Yukon placers.

He nays the season I en the tnost succcsf miners. rvadwooK cr district a man named Hrson taking out over his year. A new was mad Cloldyke river and claims nave been Several r-ew have been mad on Rireh creek diftri" The gold so far taken out i -w I- iUt Ganisi DeltH. in (oat erttloi. Chieago, Oct.

25. The forty-ciatn annual eoa-eut'-ou oi the Pfcl Uir.na Delta fraternity lesici at the A- Ulori ini hotel tuav. lTi.re is aa of Asletstea. 77 i yet had by the reek Is the banner I i that on Sente-aber 15 the queen, aoeom-sf'jl ty the general cor imuT. llrg the and a strong esu-ort, t.

SpeaLIng Without Set.se. From the Chicago Tribune. Bryan's, resort to wretched -laptrap ti ignor. pee, prejudice, i.nd pas- appeals 10 ignor? i.no pas- slon ly evtdeaee of lack of kiowle3e or of i.is fot.l'nir-t for moral decency. He talks If he did not know thad oli had become the money of mankind and that Its i-se balue of and not an akrr.w u.

of KngHsh Bupretaacy. bite t.v;; that othti- hatiom now kcow a thing whn they it, as well a it is arna.lnr that Mr. Hryan, a candidate i for so high ati oif-'e. to rush i about the pe J-ie and tilK it) llwrn an grat public, burnir -'pit 'o-is () -j I ijosuii, a n-r. -an he 9dpr r' 1 1 fir hi s-if fn' rf-'f' irt the 1.

idted -o The use oi the genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, is highly recom mended as an aperient, laxative and diuretic, because its ac- toil due SOielV to its solvent I a.u sviniuiaiing properiies. othes and allays inflammation, r.nd is therefore much preferable tx-aa ail Strong purtiatiVCS ar.d letter vaters. Beware of iniitations. Dr. To-boldt's lecture on Carl-bia Spfu-del Salt mailed free.

Eisner I I i i i. t. capital, jann wlkti was attacaeu v. vuc o'ers." Thirty Fahvalo wer. ki'iU-d.

lu iick Hiae to le elan 'rnuA twsr. i'lt'bl4rn as I pen Asent E. Iunasnt I irr-m the Fowl City rtu.rt!v the I a the spaei-i that the raa tad b-ti made 1- i two a ei iut, i.t j- li- a K-j; u.Ti. av-p States bv au -h Ioo-e. lrrlevaut expectoration cf pre- h.

epu-ite-l U. tue-r fae twenty i.a.- h. day, as be h'rrii-s ani scnrie? uo un 1 do the land ai ti tail aud of 6- c-i--- U'-'f AiendCsSOD ole aJTClitS, New 1 r.Tgy and accompii--oi what was I e.i. hot liken waoIs IU record ia on..

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