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GAZETTE. NOVEMBER THE WEATHER i 'Z ri i'C "7l WILL PLAY HERE, LARD'S left cnl: U't Nkiei T. O'Nell. left w.it-.t: 1-' rtt, rih Ui'cn, njrhl l.arvi!.. Van, rtiit.t bifack: eft haifbav-'i Miila, ay.

til ut ra-Ha rry Unl an Donovan. Tl cbio 'a under tise of Hetiry Mooter. 1 YOUXCiSTO WX ILL i'BOTEsT, An Atlome) Set Iter to Pievmt I. W. V.

from ria.ytn. New. 24 Special.) The Mi-honins Cele cub serw 3" attorney to PiU-burult to look the law t.a the acJeut ana taif! masiires prtsert h-s West Virginia vnlv-rl'v ennrhnil tfa.ni ltle-villK in I'ittShurgQ FROM PLEASANT PEOPLE. Com Kin; Wortla Tit at go.uwtU tle y. In a letter front Mi s.

Chas. Knickerbocker of Jackson, whose with telobr-tited cook book 'OleaniitK from Kome and 1, vfi'W known, he was kir.d enough to ray by letter to tho Posluta Cereal of I'atiie Creek, 'I have Anally found to take the place coffee in your 'Poetum Cereal. You have a sood thlfg" t'nut thousands of people have been ncdins and wishing- for, a think to take the place of coff-e, wcloh to them is poieon. though so delicious and fo hard lo Rive up. I ha f.i i I i I SUPERIOR IN MAKE SUPERIOR SUPERIOR IN FIT SUPERIOR SUPERIOR IN QUALITY i 1 i 'b STYLE lit t.

IN WEAR A1HD is. MAMUFACTt'ftEa, firnrn S4 KII1D. 5) i i.F 57 W.M.L irtr EQUAL fine selected Dongcla and Calf, either lace or outtoti, Needle, Opera, ami New London Toe, either patent tip or plain don-ola tipped flexible sole9, ail the trimmings denoting high workmanship, a perfect Goodyear welt shoe. JT is a pleasure for tne to testify to the merits of Johann HofF's Malt Extract, which is used in my family BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Ask for the G-nuiue JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT.

It maVes FLESH AND BLOOD. to Tn It will pay you to secure lot is exhausted there will be 9 IS Kith VlEULs 1-4 1 1 PI 10c you can calculate how fast Worneu'3 Box New stylish they're selling the lot wiil lastsold only here. Inle tlie Pittsburg Ei4itltn T.XNO Pairs. (I Ha Fine Calf, Box and Winter Tan Stock, Scotcli or extension edge, either Lace or Congress, Needle, Cottage, Opera. New London, Frencb and Glaze Toes, ali sizes and widths (highest tyno3 of Goodyear welt product.) 8.

8 PITTSBURG'S F0REK0ST FOOTFITTEH, SU'V rcrecaet for tfio hours bog-inning November -t at I r. Kor i ia and Onio Threatenirig v-i-aiiir and probably iresu norUieidr winds, becOiDinir caaterlr. For "West Virginia Occ-'Uiloual shower In the morning; throateiiiv.r in the after- noon; saateriy win da. 4 loin Inr To-Dhi. nun 6:5 Hun Tr rn The s-eourd of tlte tempenttUa-a recorded by the wtaiber bureau yeaterdayt a.

is p. Tsa jTiiailinuir. 55 Miuimutu 5 V. .54 Mean State of barometer et 5 S0.4S. fail for f5rer.ty-four hours, inch.

...54 ...50 U. S. YCeatuer Bureau. Pittsburgh, Nov. 25.

199. Or-ervatiena taktn p. 71 meridian time. Piacs State i of Place of observation. 1H- State 2 of 3 i weata- of observ a- 5 it) weath- 1 tion.

i er. i 1: Rain Clear 't-4 Cloudy Rain Rain ii Ciear 'ss 'Cioudy i ti-now '103now Pittsburgh Cairo Kansa City St. Sprir.iCd, if. Abilene Spring'd, Cincinnati Nashviiis Mem pii is Cheyenne Iwihe N. i'latte Rapid Omaha Concord ia Vieksburg Charlotte Norfolk Jacksonville.

Cloudy Ciouuv rndianapoiie Chicago N. Y. Ruffalo Xlfcvelsmi ea- Cloudy loudy Clear Cloudy iKl Psao loudy Partcersburg Clear navenport Ciear fi Atlanta Cioudy Cloudy i iMor.tg-rti.ery Cloud Cloudy P.ain Cioudy iN'ew tyrieaas IMartjUett 'Havre 'Bismarck Paul I'Huiou, 15. 5 Dulnth Ciear Clear Clear Cloudy Arrivla of steamers. jns me.

Rhynland From. Liverpool Liverpool Roston Arrived, St. Johns Liverpool trlasgow i.ui retail Majestic New THE Hi VERS. Cincinnati. Nov.

24 River 11 feet fi inches and rising, a fall of 2 inches since last night and a rise, and fail of 1 inc'j ntnee morning. Weather fair, mercury Business good. Six arrivals, including the Virginia, from Pittsburgh. Arrived with tows from above, the Gate City. St.

Louis River C.8 feet and falling. Balrdng. Louisville River falling, with 6 feet 5 inches in the canal, 4 feet 3 inrties cn the falls and feet is inchc-a teiow, tVeather cloudy. Warren Rive'- a feet 3 inches. Weather cloudy and colder.

Oil City River 2 feet 2 inches and stationary. Weather cloudy add inl-d. Morgantown River feet inches. Sprinkling. Weather v.

arm. OreenKboro 9 feet 9 inches and falling. Weather cloudy and th renter ing. Adam Jacobs due up and down on. Wednesday.

Steubenvii'e River feet 4 inc-bos and rising. Raining. Weather cooi. Pavsod tit, the Ar-gand and Hudson. Passed down, the Kanawha.

Point PTea'sant River 7 feet 2 inches and rising. Weather cloudy rd pleasant. Passed up, the H. Bedford, 6 p. m.

lasted down, ti Bonanza, a. m. Qallitiolis River feet 2 inches and risiti The H. Hedf-rrt nrrivwl from Charleston and departed for Pittsburgh -on time. The Homy M.

Stanley is uue up lor I'omtroy this evening down in the tnorn-irg. Bonanza parsed down this morning. Weather cioudy and warmer. Wheeling River 7 feet. 5 indies and rising.

Cloudy and cool. Departed. Argand. Pittsburgh, 7 a. m.

Hudson. Pittsburgh, 7 p. Keystone State. Cincinnati. Ha.

Lercy, Parkeraburg, li a. m. Locals on time. Parketsbnrg River fet 4 inches and rising. Raining.

Mercury" H- Passed up. thf. ptn. Hur, Ida Budd. Psssed down, tbo Valiey Relic.

Due down, the Keystone State. The Little Kanawha is Locals on time. Cairo Ri-'r 11.6 feet anl falling. Clotidy and warm. EvatiBvuls River 8.3 feet and falling, and warm.

Memphis River t.t feet and fahing. Warm with showers. ILL LElilX TO SUOOT. Police Firemen to Be Instructed in lievolver l'raetics. J.

O. Brown ba decided to arrange idstol ranges in the basements of the various police and fire stations, so that the rnerabors of both forces may leurn how to "hit the mark" Instead of the "innocent bystander," Supt. Leslie mill carry out the order at once. It is il.I that 90 per cent of the policemen ocnid not hit the p'de of a barn unless they wet locked infdilo. They will be- instructed so as to split cards and ltickels when thrown into tha air, rr kr.o'ik the ashes from a tc-by a square awav While not definitely decided, it ia probable that Assistant Saperln tertdertt Couison will be selected to smoke the tobies used for targets, as Sol t.3 conceded to be the cooiest man.

in the department. Deserted Her Batty. A two-months' old bey baby was left 'last evening-' in the hallway of the Roselia foundling asylum on Cliff street. It was discovered by one of the -attendants. Passersby about that time say they a respectably dressed and ve'iied wumaa hurriedly leave the irisdtution and start for Wyiie avenue.

Press ClnH Penet.t. A benefit for the Pirtsbu.ttlt Press club will be given at the Grand t'pers housa Jan-trary 7. IftiT. The manajei-s of al! the theatera in the city have the sciicea of the attractions booked for 'hat week, atd assurances have been glceti thtvt an array of talent wiil be present such as few local theater-goers have ever had the pleasure cf witnessing. A County Botilevord Wactel.

McKeesport is the first to sek aid jjnder the new road law. A tvtiticn in circu'atioti which will be presented to r.ne county com-mieBioners, asking for the improvement of the township road from the end fifth avenue, McKeesport, to the Creenel-urv pie. The petitioners went a boulevard between McKeesport and the pike. 1 LOCAL JEWS IX lmiKK. Hilda Pass, 13 yers old.

was held for court yesterdf.y on the ci.arg-e of sttiiing Mrs. Mar garet Carlatoa's paa book in a store. John Kreps a mill worker, was arrested in McKeesport eariy yesterday morrung for trying to break into George Oman's saloon. Portvue borough has the American Water Works Comj.or.y of McKeesport the franchise to erect water wuraa in that towti. Margaret MoLaughbu, daughter of Mrs.

Ann McLaughlin cf Piummer street, was scrl-ounly barr.ed at her home Moniay night by lamp explotton. Thomas Cunningham, a blacksmith at South wenty-v entb and rah streets, fcaa been sued, charged with striking Charles Leux, aged 14, or. the face with a haicmT. Stephen i5wing of Forty-seventh street was yesierdav lined by Magistrate Cstermaier and cof-ts or 60 days for striking his wife with a beer bouse, rendering her John P.ef of Thompsna Rtin. returning from feriy iaie Monday night, was accKted by two highwaymen bear Caiboun park relieved of hi money and valuables.

The fifteenth anntui Ti.aifcsgivlngr tea party will be in the Kirs: Primitive Methodist church. Holmes stre-t. ward, on Thursday end Friday evr.mgs fiom i to 8 p. alter which a service of scni -niil be entitled "Littie Minnie, or 'inc the Ijte wax. Comforth will give trie readings.

Furnace I. one of the of the Edsr Ti.tnt..n blast famacee. baa beci; idown in. after Wing --ut tliree Nearly 'cj extra men wiil be put to work in f.r.-'-'ieoce. Alderntun Louis er of the Twer.ty-seienth 'sari yettir'i-iy iir.ej I'i-k cf Si Brownsville avmwe 510 and costs for rsei to his wle.

Th. charge wes brought by Kumana Agent Samuel F. Matthew Paired wss arretted vsrr.iay. He is suspe-ted of iwmg kometbhig uMu a nftii robberj" iba't tccurre'l at tne office vt James D-Ppar. it on Second avenue.

pi. re is a great revival religion in progress at the North Brad doc CiUted Prethren church. Services are conduud by Rev, O. Wilson, the pastor. 1 trre-- -ft.

1 1 -C i 't 1 r-. j.a. i i' w'as 4ia st. MajfieH Pro'. Oorstrsi pharmacy.

End. M. nri Q'rtt, m. Kaerrnsr t. fctuciy's Pharmacy.

Pena aa bv 3i-4Ei: ceccrally. anS Sith st. oc2 rcitvf ul'i n. jiuvu! ufii Js iiiiMMTnriwn i-v it, ev- 't A 1 -V s-i iA -jr SIEVED MI Li. MEKT I A O.

The Claim Stkd By Yon nerstOTTa Will Jfot StanU Thir I n.u luimnint DMtml for ItnqueaTje aslitajrtoia itnd Jefferson Ticket. Tke cialru set nr ty Yotic.si.to'wn, that the Weal Virglnis. university fuotball teatn wu to play in that town. Thanksgiving tiny, their agreement to play r. A.

C. la the East End on that day, caused erai.de talK 6rt towii yesterday, and, ssae people argTied tha.t tlie university management hid pinned tiseSl in a vtry ufe'Iy position, ftora which it -wc-aid be difficult, to get out of. The P. A. C.

however, were not alarmed at tha turn had taken, but were satisfied that tbo tr.lverelty toin will be here and tha East Kiul eleven at the time jirorr-Ufi. John K. Barbour said that they -not only had a. contract -with the Virginia eleven, but- they had Trenefcard's- word that the team would play btr. and thoy knew ta.t he could depended or; in fact, two ttiesrams haifl been received from him sstatine that tie virdvoreli? eleven wouici play and 6-t no otner place.

in the afternoon the following ccnunumcaiitm, which explains itsvlf, was sent out: Nov. 24. To the Sporting Editor of the Commercial Gazette: Kavrn? no-Meed a statement Sn one of the morning jieoers to the effect that the of est Virgin! fbot'oall team would piay at on Thanka-i'lvinjf day, wuli state that we have a contract with the above mentioned team to play at P. A. park on Thanks- "eivir.fr.

tha; we their asstir- iH" mat they wlli piay per ngree-rrit-nt. Asking- that, you wlil publish this a id set the matter right with the public. .1 tiro. Yours tmly, JAM HIS OABOTHKP.S, Manager P. A.

C. P. H. T. There has never In trie history of sports in this fky been furli an advance eale of tickets for an event of any kind, ven a holiday kwseiwll as there is for the football cranio at Exposition park on Thursnay.

The rush for tickets yesterday was nr.pit-ce.iented, and the indications are that the samp, will be witnessed by tbe inrgl crowd that ever attended a Pea! pa me. The Iuqsesne oiTictais yesterday laHxhed at the story sent out from on Monday night that him learned tho ssfi.als of the eolith cifVcn. Manager Wugenhurst said that the statsniert was absurd, and that If Duqut-Ktie couVi not the game on lt meii's tiioy have it at all. Ti.c. iHtquesne have also made hrrasurPTr.ents to bulletin tr.e jrarne on the patent score beard.

Manaifer Mcl.u:hlia, of the Wash-instn itnd team arrived In the city lust to arrangements for Xhr cart- of the rolicfce eiovet; while heri. TLere was coRidei-aii bettinK heard of ytFtf-riay and tc was vr wipers on roiult. Ths entire crowd will not he ac Exposition park by any means, ajs the game at P. A. park in ps-cadded a larire attendance.

The demand rr these iiokets that of former years, while the demand for carrKse space is even iaiKer than that for tbf otter jjsrae. Almost the antire gnJ stand has already been soli, and there Is a great demand for gent-rat admission tivkeis. Ooacii Koskins reported his players to be lit ex-teiii5t corduion, and ready for the fray, life had -the team ouc for practice on Monday iiisnt and notwithstanding tha muddy condition of the thev put in to hour at solid The boys siid around In the mud and viair regardless of consequences. The officials for th( have not yet t-en but they have a number of srood men to select from. It waf learned yesterday that the "West Vireniaiia will 1o: only have Jjte in their line-up, but will also have one or tw.i other coilsge Tltere was a disagreeable ending- to the g-ame between h- X'ittbitrgh coilegre rc-eenc the Keystono Tigers yesterday afternoon.

The studrrts made a touchdown four minutes after play betsan, fcy gciKl end returnel the next and the Tigers had from eight to ten yard1? to make on the third, down On their fourth trial the kicfc was. blocked. Ktliay brought the ball to the 5-yard line They were Riven ore-half the distance- for an off-side piay. Oc the next one of the Keystone backs fumbled and Walker secured ball on the 1-yard line, he. however, fumbled and fe'! on rhe ball back of oven One of the Clippers srot the bail, after it was in touch.

Brown, tse referee, decided a tmichback. Keystone ciaimotl a touchdown, refilled to piay and left Uio tield. Tile lir.e-up of vesterda.y's ganrse: r. C. A.

K. j-lavjion Engle Vir2ig Steer. Hearn Smith "VVelsier. Pud o'N-n Mack Hn-ison imifcari Kr.orr Sheehan Walxer Touchdown End Left Ltft Quarter O'Connor Half Haif Kelly Back Dally Xr.orr. Keteree K.

H. Brown. Umpir tivn. Lisesnwn saok- "Viiie and Murphy. FIGHT t)N AT WOOSTER.

C1 Ir-f Faculty Forhiili th" Studeufa Suy Mont H- Vlnyvtl. Wooitv-r. K'v. 24. (Sfwlat.) A same of to rwrv Tnanslvin? brvfei a.

tent) n.a-ie fmm players from the and tUi eleven Haiawin university. The tean i up Urttely of students ct university, but tiw rrwdents tf It in wpU known that the cf W'ocwier ttctvt-rslty ar nxbibited frvrr. in shorts. To Trie xvr-at s-itjiris- of those students who intended playir.fr ti' have m-ei-(i notices irtii the facuttv of the of the "iteai.ivwt. That our rule intetcoiteiate athttt'es forbids the of lay students in gaciea to be playw! Vvofftei else where.

"tth teams not cots novo i i of the I'nlversltv ot Wwmwr. of Iltnh School." "Tup note also rtate-i that the taculty expet led ail nrKUMCv-Bwmi for the asme to be abandoned. The students el ttit tf.e faculty hc.a no risht to announce that itw ivVA play and by tttc rrrnlzn. WIH, PLAY SO JiOllE. ire-aburif I KiMi-un tle'l at the PitiburU 4tiieUc lnt.

Jrnsbutv, Nov. It. Xo Tt-rre gimw wilt be tayed between P. A. C.

and the Crentl-ut eie. an.thp manaemeju has ren the iins r.f The nien-her "tile ha: if Joea nut pay t. play with the Endttit. -uee when sanies pSayJ the P. V.

C. euougtr 1 to pay ti.e railroad fartfl -f the nernhet af t'ie team. I-fer- the uf luuttaer put It tl.ls vrat.s: A a-e ir.e with the p. A. Ster the gam- S.uuri;5- we wee handed tfee e.m of P.

A. O. piuve.i ii-e v-tr-f $ih. Ahtut the name c.inc1 the l-asebail Wa have ri' i.iine to Kn the T. A.

layers. It i the that Is rtit of re piavers T.ere cr.s!-:er."u;y ur.nt.hi vp thin momlr.ij by the that Titinje irttenilfvl t- rir.se; the game here or 1 nureday. Tn riiiaHer of nan. a I.tr.,t,e ra alie.l to li" wis toht cut a tW Ms pjere fcr Thurs-iay'ji game an.t dWl so N', r.e tat tt.t reguiara si(ear, and tte manaat-r protiiw to keep the hit that way. UK HA!) IirSTEHlV.

I-e-eoiiar Effe-ct Pttotball nn a tule ritterr. Princfctot-. 21. the min-fc1" of Va.e eVve'i: reurre.l 1'; iiittt 0. pt.

i-tj-jiiv s. chcui-Vr wit! he lame f.r a tfW s. iirte t.ruiy fc ljruliie. w-i at a a able play through t.v.- ante. rr ifet at bruise.

Neither as cttiitain after Mur-piry leit the jiwirn. Cbatntariaiu ar.J Ti.aj-wkk to r.jd triiit. "fit 'tne In Xew York eny ti jrattt to rest for h. few dai. was a Beti.t otitis afferte-t the trust -r nil the Hta tthT tct hurt In tUj-s- at Mutrav Illil itl Sa.uriay r.iih:, he was iflvei." t-v a 's so.ite quiet ester Say.

Hehjamin's lnturea are nominal, but it altjt't: riirvoui ay st errs wus It iranii'tata itaclf In way before he same -lttnjauiin cai.ie to tipt. j.1 staiil that be u.iahla to rer.irn- 1. -r tU aibafa. Ttte ei en hn to so al'-ea-l fttr whlirt-rtntr to hirr what -ujxj This rtroved fut.ie nd wrs 14 from Ui feia from keet lib ys ribt eierday. but rrjliebiy be to but tturne at Oarrir.n-oo-tbe-ilud- to r-: a filsurou Play on n4 I M.

A. -The iharor. f. club will play the tiiai T. il.

C. A. tlui at tUta pta.e on 'i'tursday the rtir th to Una -will aa IjJVjwti: WHAT 7 JlK IV ALP tianna SAYS Sole Agents, New York. niVEB PACKETS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Packet Line.

-r--r Regular nieamer for Wheeling. Marietta, Point ry XA Pleasant, aallipolls, Hunt- larf boat, fot oi Wood street, as fallows:" Mondays at 4 p- riteam'r Keystone State. Cbas W. Knox, master; Dan'i M. Lacy, pmv-er, Wednesdays at-4 p.

stemuer Hudson R. Agnew, rnester; jarr.es Alesatider. purser. baturiaj-s at 4 p. staanr Virginia, 1 hcs.

S. master; Robert II. Kerr, purser. laa fare Pittsburgh to Cincmnatl, $7. Round trip.

$12. meals and berth included. Except Virginia, round trip, St4.C'0; or dwr. by boat and "-eturn by rsii. tl2.s0; Virginia.

fii.bO. Ticket gi o-l until used. For freight or passage appiv vu board or JAaTKiJ A. Kb-NDKHSON. Oenerfii Manager, Wharf boat.

PrPTsBirKGH AXD ZANKSVILLIS PACKET. The elegant steamer Lotena, Geo. Wallace, rcasier; liana and Chas. P.er Kwith. cl'rlcs, leaves Pittsburgh every Saturday at 4 p.

in. and every Tuesday at 8 a. in. An elegant chance for a weed's vseation. Faie for round trip, $2, meals and ro.

nt included. GREAT KAXAWlit HfVKIi. Every Friday at 4 p. m. Steamer H.

K. Bedford, Gordon C. Greeu. captain; Koly MrCali. clerk: leaves as above fcr heeling.

Marietta, Parkersburg. Pomeroy. GallipoHs, Charleston, CVai Vaiiy, Canneltos and all intermediate points. For freight or passage apply on board or to li. R.

Patterson or Geo, H. Ohrlest, S07 Water agents. oc.l:4-tf PIT'IKCRGIL WHEELING, MARIETTA fc PARKEllSIIlHd I.1XE, Steamer Ben Hur, F. Kimpie, captain; Ed Piiiin, clerk i ieavea Mondays at 8 a. m.

and Thursdays at 4 p. m. Teiephone i'li. S. R.

Patterson Co. and George K. 'Jhricst, set Water at. XE1V EASAWHA RIVER PACKET. Kanawha, Ira B.

Huntington, captain. This liiige and elegant steamer is equipped with electric lights and all modem Improvements: elegant cabla appointments and unsurpassed accommodations for stock; Pmves for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. Gallipolis and Ciiaileston and aii iriterrn'-iilate points, every Tuesday at 4 p. nr. For fre ght or passage ap-fiy on board or to George II.

Ghriest and 8. It. Pattersorx Mo. 307 Water st. FOR HilEEI-nG, MARIETTA AND PA1IKEHSIII.RC.

The new light draft steamer ARGAND, Gordon C. Greene, master; I. N. Fiesher. clerk, leaves Patterson's wharf )ct every Wednesday at 4 p.

every Saturday ut 6 p. m. S. R. Patter-ton Geo.

H. Ghriest, Agents. mm fiLY'S CBEililBAMI a positive cure. Apply into tne rosrri's. It is otr'cklr a'woroed.

60 cents st Irn2irf or br mail Catnoics 10c. t-J ms't. PLY BROTHERS, eo'Warren Ne York City West Lltertv, JTxiW, Ann st Pavltj tt ux to Wm Kov 10, 2ist wd. 1-3 part Arbor st. Pay ton Thos el ux to LTnza Slianahan, Oi Jith wd.

Aliy. McClure hv. Pgh Co to Wm ttuyd, Oct 17, iSta wi. atsPJ0, Mattlds. st Same to Ivfs.ry 3 Boyd, Nov 2, wd, ifxSO.

Saheniey av Jolly Joan ft et vx to Sarah A Jolly, 7, t'ornopolls. 3S320, Hiiand hv itcSfcore Jolin to John Peil. Nov 16, Kcbinson twp, VSxilM, Elirbeth st MortBstea Kfrertit-U, Tocel Mary to Wasfe'n A. Nov "Wil'i'atris Jno to P. Oreiehton.

Nov 1. Wromiey Sarttl to fcl lr.s Co. Nov 23 Uarrisou Cow fi Taonbert, Kof 1J 675 2j0 J.l.i'X) 00 1.4-rt 4110 S.iO i.i"0 S.TX Keller fleo to 3 ir Wsilact Bnihrt Stella It to 9 A Pie Elite tt et al to -T O'-t 1 37. I July 0''i'm a'it' Pn. ,1 to' a Ncv 2.1 TdjKirdy Mary to Harpc-t, ie.

eept Meie Nov ilary al to Ge." "HiVu. 1 li young i4arat et "al to i Simon alU-hie) to I. Peek, O- Cont-jid to tjerwift. Nov 24 Irwin to Biisvue Co. Nov 2...

Sttn-jn Nov 2 Phelai; R. trtvtc. to Ht Mary's Cetn'y ie et ux to Proetor. Nov 3 Prr fu SKtL A. N-jv yhfr Jr.i to Keystone A.

Nov 'i Ttoiiid Matbew to Minni k. N'ov 24. Jno A to Sewickiey 1 A. Nov 17 Adiras Kobt to No." 21 Jacobv Caroline Del Sav Pk, Nov Hartericli Kfete A Pierttian, Nov 15... 5-Vrd Lycia .1 to Nov li.

A As-nj et ux to Verona I. Nov to Ui-tertian, 21 I fund Alex to AM. niter, Nov i3 2 t'J I I :j.i.-0 j.i- iV AVlfe liaertlon Chartretl. tic J.ie:-R!".o and CJ.ar'.f Ix-mak w. nooiu witn nesertioti.

ir- ia Third avenue and lir husband i cl br-fn away trf.n tor 'rs. ui.nie Iiomas of 1" atiev ss rt nasoand ieii ret inrte we-X3 loia mv; kitphest Is rot lew's 1 nod i-iean'y 'iept thj.11 is D-jn- tin We eannot he vlif tnn cftiniy. Oi'XLK rs DSLICIOTts FP.K 3H aXD IZS- JOTBD ii if vour not sell Ininicvy'i PiLi.il your ve will the t-f one who The haiu.j dealers eeii D'inievy's. X-teiusfr all others. A Bti) tk.ii Lioer tn'i niar: at p.ci iuri stret iiii A T'es ty- ii.

K. firVfcil hifcton, Irc.ntou, RSflSrtrUS Portsmouth, Cincinnati, l-''efj6r13ir Louisville, Memphis. St. Loui. Sew Orleans and Sutertnediate landings.

400 i I 84,3 I i I I 1 on Tbursdar. The attorney at bo la alao a member ci tite tui, v.a- -n tun tot, and -v til r.o expense an he ha a clab r. J. io niatrihra haek ot h'm who have none through bigger jobs than thin -one BY 0VRAv OOUU. Philtidt lphlit Mau ola Uoa tlia Time from York to Pbllndrliibia.

Philadelphia. Kov. 21. John Nobra of the Century wheelmen tn th-i of a e.mblniitlon of alver 'onditi'a to-day bmke the New Y-tfc-F'hiiadelphia reuord of hours 15 minutes held by i'. S.aubac'n of New York city, ridltnf the distance in 7 hours 6 rnlnutea.

Fully l.iou peuple were concrc jrated e.t th finish, on ti.e nrth piasa of city to greet the record breaker, and when at p. n. he atf-eard In eight, paeed by Oriiccy and Neu. hi tlubtuates. on a the crw2 iturtrcd out into the street and It wa w-Uh dlltk-uity thai Nobre eouid get his wheel to the curb, where the offU'lai timers were stationed.

He finished at 3:59 p. hay-iiiS started from the New Yurie city ball at a. The st srt was ade In a driTzlIrg rain, just enousrh, Xobre said, to ruke tiie Belgian blocit surface of Uotham's streets as as gs. and ner-cisitstin such slow and careful riding that ha misled a ferryboat ami lost five minutes Waiting for the next one. Arriving in Jersey about Nobre, psced by Cart.

Stanbauh, pulieu out for Newark, where ha arrived at He lost 15 minutes at the drawbridge over the river. and Perkins, a ta.r,.lem team, started to take him to New Brunswick, which pla--e he reached at 11:45 a. notwithstanding a goodly portion of tii owintr to a mishap to the tandem, was covered without pacemakers, in addition to whicn soma stretches of the road wera tn horrible condition, as a result of the recent rains. TOOK THE! Tlic 1. A.

C. Team a. Fine Display Iloclcey Playlujs- A very exciting rait very one-sided hockey game took place at the Caaino ice palace last everdng between the P. A. C.

and Pittsburgh hockey cluba. The attendance was unusually P-irge an4 vry over the sport. Tise first half wm very ciosely contested, but In the last half Fittsbiirth went compierely to and allowed the P. A. C.

to score twice. IkHh sides played fairly hockey tir.d were vt-ry seldom called fr.r side playa. The Pittsburgh club had three comparatively new players. In the first half Stoebner did sorre very clever Work and scored for the P. A.

C. making the first haif one to nofhltig. Ia the seend half Paird and Hairhlor aoored for the P. A. C.

The above mentioned players acquitted them selves splrudidiy. For Pittsburgh. Ames. JIc-Orady, O'Prien an.1 Krecs made excellent The auore waa 3 to in favor of the P. A.

C. This afterpoon the Pittsburgh Central High A-hiK-1 and East Liberty academy will contest in the popular game of hockey. The line up will be as follows: P. H. S.

E. Lt. A. Paul! Shenlck McKe i Plnan Nian T2d ivabie Kress O'Prien rtai Pvrflit Cover Center Forward wli.g.... Teft wing Brisht.

On Friday evening between tha lntenr.lMiona of the hockev game between the AV. I7, of P. and the I. C. A.

C. Mr. Edward O'Brien wlil jriva an exhtbititHx ot fancy skating. DEER, HEAR AMI Tl'HKEYS. Plenty of Uijf Gum and Smail Game Seen About uciberlantl.

Cumberland, Nov. 24. Game of all kinds seem to be more plentiful this season ir this vlcirlty than at any time for years. Since the opening- of the gunning season the tang of the sportsman's gun can be heard In all ulrecllona. Rabbits are quits abundant, and tiie gunners with good doss hve but little trouble lh bagging erood supply each day they are out.

Wild "turkeya are quite numerous, and some fine specimena have been brought to the city by hunters. A number of deer have also been within a short distance of Cumberland. A pen-tieman living a few miles east of the city said to-day that he had not seen any deer on his ftrm for years until thla season, and it was almost a daiiy occurence now to see them. A pentieman from Klklus said that the game in his neighborhood had not been t-o plentiful for some years as at present, and that the town was crowded with eportsmen from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and other cities. He also stated that, in addition to the large number of Email trame which had been bagged, a number of bears had been seen neuf Kikins.

TOO MA.VY iiCCURDS. L. A. Contemplate tliunse in Scorlncr. Pbiiadeiphia, 21.

The racing tnar-naies of the L. A. W. have arrived at the conclusion that the present system of track records is too unwledly and a change is needed. It is said thai Chairman Gideon of the racing has contemplation the- idea of to the national the adopticn a new record table for the purpose of abolishing- the present complicated system.

Cnder the present regime it is aiiepd that ta keen official tract of all the amateur and professional records the racing board compelled to maintain a special record department. The paced, unpaced. fiyir.g rj -tending start with the competition makes the record table very complicated, considering- the grest variety of distances that claims are made tor. ILL PLAY' GOLF, Scwiekley Will Be In the Seat Next senaon will witness the organization of a club in Jsewlekiey. An effort was made late thla yeur to perfect it, r.ut the season had so far advanced that it was riven ud for the time.

However, links wer rruauiied st Os-born- and in lh" ljtne at Sewickley, and the athletic grounds securt-d as a part uf the link. The organiaarioii cf ihe ancient ge.aie is In the charge of a number of Sewickley's leading at'niries and the muscular young society ladies of the borough are now interested result 4 club next year. LOOKlMi I'OU JTAME. Plenty of l5oxer for tlie AVootla Run Tourney. The entries for the boxing tournev of the tv'oods Ilun club to be held lit new Turner, ball, Souh Canal street Allegheny, on Frl-aay and Saturday evenir.gs, are coming In thick and fast.

The latrst aspirants for fistic fame are as folio wat cla. Quartx, unaltsched, Peter Wilbert Y. C. i- oound clas. M.

Hunt, c. s' owley Joseph Hart and Joisti Fiinn of the Athictic ciuii; A. Sweeney, unattached: class. Oeorge Urc-vvu. Manager Dillon reports a big demand for tb kets.

JeRunrtle to Meet ilrnddoclk. Jeanntro. Nov. (Stwial.i The Jean-nette Tiit-r KtJgby f.jjttil tan. will meet ihe Braddock Hiit tam cn the srou'ids i.n TlmnksKivtng X-'ay, aud a lively gan'e is xpe te.i, oiincily Ileut faurr.

Nov. 24. "Eddie" Conc'ly of Itost' was mstchett to f.ght Causer here to-uisht. knocked his man out in the fifth round. Both we.ghed -ands.

iut Cooody i had the aovamage in nugnt ana reach. Leon Knil Julllvan NVw York. Nov. 24. The fiKiit here to-night was ueclaxed a draw In tbe twecrith round.

Jem Mace. the veteran English bcxer. rei'ereed. Bottle of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, greatest of humor cures, is often sufficient to complete a permanent cure cf the most torturing and distigarln of 5kin, scaip, and blood humors. ror.

itt fcxri iita Pt.oop fi'jvcBs. Warm halt with Ccttc2a Soap, gttie applications of OWTlcrna th skin care, and mild Jocs oi Ctintriu HrsoLTrjf grattst cf liautor jrea. S14 ihrotwhnut lh vrlj. Price. Crtirtm, 5Ce iic i vm.

SI. Porrss I'itS ar Soe 9.J" iiow Cur Krtry Hasapr," wsol f-'V A SO Kpcak fr-ra expeilen.ee." Mr. fTiapn of Spent cr. Iowa, writes: "Our grocer ha. ordered the Post urn Cereal from Dea Moines e.r.d wo like it I weii, and many are tryinjr ir.

I It is meat and drink to our oodles and satisfaction to our sulfl and cui-sclence, because we realize it i.s not only harmless but is riotii'ishlng-." imuaui.ns or mtum t.ereai corteo it the customer wii) stand li UE FAVORS ATHLETICS. Pr-iuelixil Morrow of Allegheny Hlali School Answer the Complaint i of 1'uplln. i Some boys at the Allegheny High school who are ion1 of athietlos and who have formed various organizations of an athletic nature, have beers nursing an alleged grievance for aoxiie dsys whirh culminated yeterday in a note addressed to this i.ier warning any one who wanted to arrange dates with the athletic teams not to address them through Fnncipa! Morrow, as waa opposed to all tormjs of athletics. The r.oti went ou further to stale that Principal Mortow did everything in his power to keep the boys from indulging in athletics, and by his persistant refusal to notify the boys of information received, lost them an opportunity to join the Sohouiaatlo Hockey league. In their communication the bois stated that they not wian to reflect mi the character of their principal, but thought ail correspondence should be direct and not through him.

Prof. Morrow was found at his home last evening, and when informed of the complaint of his pupiis laughed and said that the boys were certainly mistaken, as lie favored their indulgence in athletic sports of ail kinds. Prof. Morrow said in relation of the charge of keeping ar.y information away from them, lt was absurd. Ther-i were of course times when some one would cali up by telephone and want to coiisult tiie taanairer or captain of the football team, wtn such a thlrig was impossible, as the person wanted would be attending to his recitations.

The principal thought the trouble grew out of the distniesa! from school one boy who played on the football team, and who paid more attention to that than he did to his studies. The boy pereenteigfs recently would" only be 15 or 2, instead of Cue required 60 or8 and as the; a was no improvement whatever in his work he was sent home. Prof. Morrow paid that whiie he favored the liidu'sence in athletic sports, yet lt n.ust not be at ths expense of studies, and be would have no who attended school for no other purpose than to cot on one of the teams. All communications ad.ire.ssej to the football team or other athletic branches are over to Prof.

Fanar, who rakes great interest in the sports, and is the real head of ad such organizations in the scii'Xd. Prof. Morrow pointed out as an ilhtstratinn. that lie is not 1 to athletics that his own son, who is a graduate of West Point, piays on bob the football and baseball teams of that coiiege. Boston Goes to CbicafcO Boaton, Nov.

4. The Boat on A. A. team started for Chictgo to-day. They will play too-tali.

with.Chlcagj A. a. on Tlianltsgiv-ing Lay. si'llifiM; OTEC. Monte Cr-sss of St.

Louis Browr. is of the opnlon that Donahue is a better than iii-eiienirtein. Esw Liberty and Shadysido wiil meet on Bium's field Tbnrsday morning for the charn-plonsnlp between titese two clubs. The reorganize! Avalon footbel! Uam will meet the lieiievues on Thatiksglvlng afternoon at Avaion. Ganie vailed at 3 o'clock.

The Cax-neglc football team has a game with the ill eleven for Thanksgiving- day, to be played at C. A. C. park. Braddock.

It is suited on good autnurity that Lave Crs wiil play in Cleveland next season. A deal la said to be on for itcKean, Cleveland's shortstop. "Winners at Lexington 7 mile. The Plisscm, mil Lyilis. milo, ICartii, 9-16 mile Our Hope.

i furioi.go,, Mattle Lee, 1:15. F.ennings' money takfia were: SVt furlongs. 1:08 mile. Ten Soot. 1:17 3-5: niie.

Tinge, 1:44 2-f; ouie, Oiiva 1., miles. Premier. 1-57 -S. Sewickley will clre Its football seabon on Thauksgivins The River View C. will rreet the hitna teats cn the gridiron at 10 The gs-tne wiil be unutsuaily interesting as botii teams are said to trot in the same class.

The Sewickley Reset ve and the Hercules football teams wlli meet on Thanksgiving Day. There Is a great rivalry existing between these two elevens, and a grand exhibition ot scientist football is assured. The Park institute team will play the. Allegheny High School eleven on Ttanfcselving morning- at the former' rounds, corner lioq'iet street and Allegheny avenue, at a. m.

As the teams are evenly matched it will be a cioae gan.e. The Globe sextupiet team, which is to raea the Reading express across the Atiantic City meadows on Thursday, is composed of C. C. Mersliuu. Oacar Thcmpaon, George B.

Mer-shon, John Davis, Jatns Thompson and George Nev Yrrk't infield next season will be composed of four players who have been captains cf baseball teams. Joyce, the present captain, was also captain of the Senators; Crge Davis captained the Giants, so did Gieason. and Jake Beck ley acted In the Bdine capacity for the Pittsburgh team. One of the m.r.t Interesting ga-nes of the year will be played "Vi Thanksgiving morning between the Indians and Oakmont Reserves on the latter's grounds. totn teams are cut for Wood, and the supremacy of the rival bor-iushs.

Th Indians elose Ifieir season on Thariksgivirg, and have beer! playir.g a remarkable game thf season. taken seven scarps, tieing oue, and losing one. YALE FALL INITIATIONS. The Junior Fraternities at Xew Have Elect Members. New Haven, Nov.

34. The fail initiations into the junior fraternities of Yale university took place this evening' and the following members received election: Kappa Delia Phi E. P. Perkins, Hartford; K. E.

Boook, New York; 11. Budler, Osroiitz, A. P. Fitch. Nkw York; J.

W. Chicago; P. Williamson, Cleveland. Psi Upsilon G. BilHr.s.

Washington; W. K. Cnisholm. Cleveland; W. T.

Dom-inick, New York; N. L. f'earey, Albany; C. E. MerrUl, New Y'urk; W.

B. Smith, Detroit. leita Kappa Kpsilon H. S. Bodren, T.

E. Burrill, Poderick Ferry. II. L. New York; A.

H. Cleveland; P. Kennedy, Brooklyn. Theta Psi Charles Goodman, St. I.mls; Edward Norris.

New York: Charles Ciehr-man, Mt. Clair, N. Phil. Dudley. Now London; Codarick Rhodes, Minneapolis; John Norton, Albany; P.

A. Cromwell, E. M. Whittle-more, New Haven, Couu. MliS.

HULL DIE. Jaciei Pifser, Aiho Shot lice, Canuot He Kound. Mrs. -F ar.iiie Bell, the Homestead woman who was shot iu the abdomen last Wednesday uigfct by her lover. James Piper, is still i'.

ing, though the tide of life is Tow. She wae a trifle Etrenger esterday. tut her for recovery are ery pmsii. Piper has ti been captured. His clothes were from the house the other mg'nt in an UNknwn manner, and the police cei'eve that an elTcrt wii! be to send theru to Mm.

They ate keeping a strict watch. it -a not known that the 1'ri; woman was married, but las', nis'uc Janes Beii r.f Baitt-more sht.wed up ar. hat a his wife. He sai-i they were r.im i ied a year i j. but quarreled and separated.

He hca.d the shootiiig through the papers, tiiid his wire ur. til her death. iietropolitnn Do Show, New York. Nuv. 24.

-The iirst ar.biial dog- ebow of the Metropolitaii Kerne! club began at the old Thirteen resirneut armory. Brooklyn, to-day. Thirds were in rather a state, owing to late arrivals cf exhibits and tne formal opert- ing took piace this There arc In all SCt) entries of which nearly HO have i been received: There sr ir. ad 140 classes of aos to be iudrtd. The exhibition wtil I close on Friday nsxt, 1 Quorum Present.

The icnedui, 1 meeting of the libraty cotu- mit tee of the trustees of the Carnegie dorary did not take place yesterday, '-he members wtj.i put In an appearance did not form a i quorum. A meeting is for Fri- day at 3 p. wi.eu it is expectvi tht lues- tion of Puiidsy concerts wlil be settled. IVIrlfie.l Hotly Fenntl. The petrified body of a.

girl, i-robably 1,1 Pre of agf, vss reinr.v,i froru a gra-e in 1 St. PhUoiuena. Tro, Kill, yester- day. It had probably been tit erred for 32 1 yttrs, ijiKe fther pee ar UUcoverles ia this grave iarj. the remains will b.t buried with the others the Dew cer.eierv ir.

srii. The' Pittsburgh Cbrirtiar. Patrsottc tiin wili ti-dd set-'ice ibis eveir.g at Tr'nUy jie'hsd'st Kplsoopal chi-rulu Twetttv--; irth and fi.ilunan street. Addresses by vV- J. Colwed, w.

Haivdltou and J. TbresHsr. i '1 Made nl the Pfttabnrg V. KxpoNltlonld.a.MO Pnirs. two.

or three pairs, for when the no more SOL. 51 I CO 'V 3 9 and how lon Calf full 9 'V l) PITTSBURG. r.uZ.-i-iue. 1 gLAILROADS. nui.noui lit efrect November lo.

lSStt. Trains will leavo I'niim Station. Pittsburg It as follows (Eastern Standard Tluifcjt MAI LIM? Atlantic tlaily B.10 a. tn. Pennsylvania Limited, daiiy 7.

IS a iu. Day iKpreas. d.tlly 7.3u a. n. Main Hn- TOxpress, daily .) a.

tn, Philadelphia Kxpre-is. dally 4 30 p. Kastern Kxprers iinily 7.06 p. ui. Past Line, da.ly S.Iu p.

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to. GreeiiKbure. Sundays ,10. .10 p. ni.

Greensl ura week-days p. m. Fur Atlantic City (via Delaware River Brldxe, all rtiil routi-t. 8.K) a. tially.

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p. tn, a Sun.lar, a. in. and I p. m.

Tor Veenoti .40 p. m. por Wept P.l.ai.ein. Pruvtmc ud Mononpv-hUa city. C.uO, 7.40, 8.31, a 1 4 1i.

f. 6.25 and 11.85 p. week da- fS-nxlavs. 55 tu 1.01. 4.T0 erd 1.1.

Dia Oistjr. 11.43 a. ro. brtye v'et Ullsulteln abi 1 'rs vot-yurr uniy, it.it, and p. t.t.

wees. days. WEST PlANfl I. YAM DIU'IOV. In effect "5 re Kt.ve.nbr IS.

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in. J-i Pt.r I-suiptn r. t) wk 'A t.i ai.i i'i v. e. N'tt The rai-gii't Kxpr.es Company tr.lii rll f-nrt fr-j-n jtotels and residences.

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WO'I't Getiets.i fi.o Pksjr'r Art. PITTSBURGH LAVE CLEVELAND PliCF LINK. tt me June 11 li. ftl'l. Tin.

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'a i 101 0-M EISNER MENDELSON REAL ESTATE. Latest Teatuartittna tn Peraity With Tra.nsfejra aixd Motlgxgea sa Becur.led. John K. Ewhifj Co. havi sold to Abraham I White lots and 21.

fronting eac'a on Westview avenue, Klnston Place piasn. Perrysvilie avenue, for Kdwanl M. Laveftri hai to Henry three lota ut the Maclaren Twentietii ward, one on Imvood, street. Twenty-firs ward, and ntno in th Iaveeu EiaaJock town.ybi, for a total price of Cltaries F. Rankin rias sold to James Danaghy a lot 33xl3t feet on Atlantic avo-uue, TwenrleiUi ward, for $3.25.

William W. Blackbum has foil to W. Westermar. property on O'Hara. street, with lot 45x99 feet, for Charles J.

Pedder bad sold to Sarah Black property, with lot 4ftsT0O feet, on tstratford street, near Priendshlp. for sto. Joseph McMiiieri has pJacod a mortgage of to run threo years at It per cent interest on pixtpx-rty on California avenue, Eleventh ward, Aittgheny. A. M.

Clifford reports the folic wing business: Sold for Robert Jackson to Aimie C. Munhail lot 20 feet on Halket street by Vsi feet to an alley, with a six-room house, for placed a inortuag on Hawkins avenue property for three years at 6 per cent; also placed a murtgaee on Bell avenue property for $800, three years at 6 per cent. 11. W. Scott Co.

soH for J. U. Clark to William W. Robinson a ten-room frame house and Un 25x100, corner Hays street and Eviciid avenue, amounting- to $5,000. They also soid a vtutant lot for Vvr.

W. Robinson, fronting- 23x100. on Terrace street, Fourteenth ward. Consideration, $1,000 cash. Messrs.

Mooi-e Smyth have sold for 1. Risby of Philadelphia sma'i gurden farm located at K-Teiie. N. to the foliovritiar peotilo: One each to O. Crllvsn, W.

B. Glenn, Will-iam Gibson of Wiiloek, and to John A. Adams of Pittswirsrh, and two to Mary A Brown of Allegheny. They have a number of other deals to le cloeeti before the week is out. Messrs.

Dixon Co. have placed a mortgage of $5,000 on Aurelia street, Twentieth ward, property, to rau three years at per cent. W. M'cOallum hsJB sold to a promi-nent business man a lot 100.X450 feet on Jilaple avomie, Kdgrcwood, P. R.

R. Th purchaser will improve tho same with a hnrrdsotiie ooloidal restdenoe. Birch field Murdotk have sold for K. E. Fuiruer a lot 24x120 iu his salt wcrk3 plan, near the Brown bridge.

The lady who purchased intends to bniid. William C. Keatty has sold to J. E. a lot 24xlfi0 fc-et on liberty strt-et, Tvrelfth ward, for S2 61A Radburn htu sold his property on Sycamore street, Mi Wasidng-ton, for $3,230.

William W. Blackburn has sold to William. W. Wcsie.rma.ii property on O'Hara stt-cox, with lot MixSS feet, for Black Gloii'Titre-r have leased for Mrs. Sarah H.

Dickson her furnished residence, No. 3X Kidge aveaue, Allegheny, to J. H. Stewart of the firm of Humphreys, Stewart Sr- Co. L.

A. Ciark Co, have leaeed for a term of years to the New York dontiata the third lloor, corner avenue end Wood, street. A deal involving- has been i concluded in which, a prominent business man of Washitiioo. county gets control of some One Eait. 12nd property.

It is nn tiers toocl that JU A. Clark Co. conducted the Scor uel W. Black Co. sold the property on the corner of Mercer and Crllmore streets, ward, consisting of lot 26x100 feet, with eiprht-room frame dweliinsr.

for a price approximating- James W. 7rape 8c Co. have p.iaeot3 two rnortg-ages of S5.500 on properties in and adjosuir.fi Penrt ftveiuie, Eiist Kwl, st 6 pf-r cent. Keed B. Ocyie Co.

sold thrvuph P. Waisa to W. Williams, lots Kos. six lt4 and lit In their iiarion plact afiulrtai plan, Twenty-t'iird v.trd, fronting- 25 fc-t oa'h on Sylvan avenue, and lt5 leet ioep, for $2,250. Te Mortaae Conii.any have placea a loan of $G00 on a two-story frame house, Pl'se street, Klliott borousrh also one of $2,000 on River avenue, Es-plsa iKr-oug-h, thre yoars, at per cent.

Tha agreements for tLe purchase of a larso block of grouwl, fronting- on I-inden p.vorue, AlleaiiCny, In the Dav plan, were ginned ystferday afternoon, the j.urohaer beinr a promirtnt dentist on Pann ave. nue, Pittsburg-h. Wiiitam L. Scott Co. cc.nd-aote.i the deal B.

A. Dickie Co have pa.ss.td the to EcwarU C. Means for a lot in G. P. Simon" located on me ouUi side of strwt, diiuenglona 25x1 40; near Mr.

tia. liuproyetl this ground with a fine modern brick dwelllnir. Real Entitle Transfer Harm. Wm ft al to i Guy Mcpherson. St-pt li.

Sl.c-ivyitn, 2t.xl't. E.l-'" i av. 4,600 8,300 Z'M 1.W0 500 McMinn tJamu-l et ox to has McSOnn, Nov Bradd'Ka-t twp, Pnc IV. St Petlaer Chas to Hr-. iL.

2th wd, iiiiW Stratford av Cubbaee Boyd er uv tt P.tien Duncan, 1. Cars: eg ie, W-xlc. t-'-h st Vpston Levi ej ux to Knos I Kegsrer, CH-t IV, D-uouesne. 52s Regsjter i-noe li et tut Jno Nor -i. Uuqucooe, SOas's, Graiit av Same to 3xiJ etefly, Nov Z'- Duqoesne, Xiil Ja.c'o 1 to Chas Wei it-men.

West Liberty, lli pirt c-jlu av Erarierw Eilza A et al t-j "run! Bers Ltec i-, Jefferson tsp, ParK- st ridniunc'son latmaa. to Thos solas Jr rsept 7. Port lew bora, 1 Lotttg- Kertanjo ex ux to Juuc 2S, Ite; lioi Uon. 25xlJ, fe-nciair st CT.kel Jrfo et tx to louis Hchmaii, Nov iO. l.th wd.

A Iiand av Hertiaa 1-1 to Fos-er Klnter, 2X1 wd, Lii.d 'n r.v Clfse Levi et ux to Cut lis ilarsh. Aii. Oct 13. 21 st wd. lis'tt'i, t.3rin.er tv Curtis to j-iia 2i.

Larimer av rreben i et ut io ijner, -v 35. f.xh w.1. av. R- tt er ux Prank V. asha- PouB-h, Apr H.

S1. Chrt.iers bcro, 2yi Pis Tt. sv -n "vt'-n et fcl to Kl-zabetfc A Tier- ter, Ssrt i. Ktunp'or. tv, fiiiioO, I av Siiers to Arson Wrlaht.

Nov 16, V'i. 21 Ccrier st Sainat-i v.x to 1-t Kp.it, Nv U. 22J wl, -iTJ-'. Wistitmen m. Oliver estate Jeiaina, Xov 1.

Ars av H. -i ift- ux lu I ati, Sr-f. 15. Tfilatrsbois, Iliil av Tlarn.on Wm et al to isaiS jcanst jn. May Saeiden, Suxl av.

ic-a to Mth.w JfolUn-J, juoe li. 3.i I 4-jO i.vK l.IJJ l.4i 425 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 I i i i i I 1 I i MARKET RAILROADS. Trains Ean by Central lime. raOM PITTSSt'SCH TO Columbus and Chicago Daytca and Cincinnati r.tiianapsiis and St. ftiixnc and Weilsburg and Weiisviiie and Cleveland Cliveland a.id Beliaire Washington, Penn'a Alliance and CI', eiand LCKVt 1.10 am 1:10 am 5 00 am j.OU am anttivr.

2-03 am 2 09 CO am 1:15 pm pm lm 8-30 pm S2am 5 4S pa 5:10 pm t10 5Uam tlO-Mam 5 pm 5 43 pm pm 5 40 pm 7 'tO am 2:50 pm pm 5 1 9 00 cm 5 43 pm 12.3 pm pm 1.1 am 5:15 pm om Bo ai" ni SS am 6 50 am am 7 00 em ait. Mansfield and Fort Wavne and Chicago Me C.sile and Erie am Tsungstown and thlabui 1 am Vaunnstoan and fciles OT nn. 1 -t f.olutnljus and Cincinnati am tmrannpoii nd it. Louis 8.10 fn We'lsttirp and kneeling am Penn'a 8 45 ant eiisuureanu wnet-ung til 4b am Columbus and Clilciig 12.15 pm iew Cast's and Jamestown- 12 20 Your3iton and Aslitsbuia 12 pm Ali.a'ice and Cieeland. 1:30 pm Vvsllsvilfe and pm Canton nd Cresliine piJQ pm Msnsneld and Toletio 1 AO pm Washington.

Penn'a I a SletibenvHIe and 2:45 pm anil Wheeling v45 pn wssntue'on, renn a- 3-15 pm aaiem tui aii.anre Washinqton. Pen'i'a i 10:02 am -t 4:19 pm 8:05 am te Castle and Ere :5 pm uungKiowi and Mies -r5 pm 9 0Cpm 1 3D am 4 SO pm 8. am The Clvlanii Soeeiai 5 fif. am 11 3fl am Washington, Pen-i a pm 5 3' Wtlisotirj Wtteetir.B 03 pm 8:35 The Chicago Special 6 3'i pm 5 am Coiumbut ana Cincinnati C0 pm 5:55 am Indianapoiis and St. totn's S.C pm 5 5o Indianapolis and 8 30 pm 6 17 am teatsfleld and loleo pm 5:58 Ihe Chicago Limited pm o'OOam Beaver Fai's and Hew Castie- pm 5 55 Ali ance sd CieveUnd pm 50 am Hlaiij.

iEx. Sunday. Et. Montidy. PutiKtN Snrsi(oCs so PcNNfcrtvami Dkins Cams run inrotigh, East Mnd Weal, on prmctpal trains.

Locsl Strteiwi Cas rtmninj to Ctnclnnsti. Cleveland and Toledi are readr for ocvovanny at Pittsburgh Union Station, al 9 o'clock, p. cur time. Time Taetcs tsf Acowmotiation Tr'nt nel mentioned ajove, cn be obtained 3Qf f'tttH avenue, Corner smiiniieltl btreat. at.o union Malmn, Pittsburgh, and ticket office of the Lire ol Pittsburah.

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P-jtueaj' itil. BALTIMORE OHIO B. R. And ITTS BCIi't WESTERN i(T Kt hedule iu affect November 22, Wji. laave B.

U. Station, titt. Pot 'A ashinnrton. C. Baltimore.

f'MUde piaa end New York. :00 r. tn. 'StOft a. 11 Ct.r nelivil.

a. 4:4 P- Cul.rfitt.an. a. ll.U'l. 4 :45.

P- Cniontown, Mokw-town painnoct, ",:0 a p. lit. Pi.arar.t, n. tl.xl awl fi li p. rn.

Washiinrton, 7 -r. a. 4.t p. rr eiiuf, and p. 'tm-tnaatl.

end a. 4 1 For fl.U;jri. P. I P. ft W.

pt.t. Ai-eghenv. :15 p. I url -r and sleep! r.r rr to B.tlti.v re, 'n. Cincinnati uirf iijvi.

P. W. at at CenttsI For tMrwo, p. rn. 8:13 p.

I 7.i" a. tu 2- 3, p. New Castle. r. trL.

p. por Kane. lra.1. rd. a.

tu. I-'c-r 'triott, s. t- li p. tn. I i.ia'jtg.

17 a. I- m. I K-ie. Mea.ivllle. m.

ivr Green M-rcr and Grove a- p. tn. i-. i- YouJ.Kft.on, '-l A icron, p. m.

B. tr- Plcstu'Srh wi.l rs'd f-r and check ud rri- decta rder C. ti-et effife, Vtfth av. e-j kA. attd J.

J. 11c- Kir: I ft. 1aiie. 'uxot; crty. t.l-crdhy t-uly.

Uaili." xt S-tttirrtay. June 7. l.ttnt -Trtms leave Cni-tn a.ai.4.0 tteniera tin.t-j; Corry i a a. ni. ir.ft.urn in, 7 -5 a.

Nia.t.a ai.j. a. airf-ln-j- Baftaio :15 P'iKoif1 ji1 tlt mi iy fi.cri fcunday. S.40 a fcrrisu st s.45 p. i.

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I 't Cry. (us Tr aT.ve I Pi-bsttfe I falo. 7:15 a. i ttoiniodati-n. p.

i i teiwecn an 1 i cs 1 r. riiBh 1 ---r "'id 1- and depart fro-r -t. YorS Cn 3. x. 13 Ai JAS eW- v' C.

I Pt.M. Akt, ront lttsburg'ti tTnion Station. ijilennsyivaniaLjnes. 3 Tj-W I I I.

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