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PITTSBURGH CO. r-t 1 1 JU Jil P. A.U -4 X' .1 X. i. 'or u- 5 0 'Sire AN ACUTE SPOT.

not yet Tea arrr.c:z--C 'Tho-a Ci'T should -arise to Jia horg, for fall particular. e-i the- H't a jp. us bit very hard 3 1 100 YEARS a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obtained 19 Esterkatic and is no, sold ia cxtty city of the YurlX It i the purest, finest, The most economical; and therefore The best and most jtopular of all soaps for ex era i. toilet pvitposES and for use in the nv-jsert it is recom-iended by thousands cf mtelligenj mothers throegbout the civilized world, because while serving as a clear. scr and detorgrent, its emollient properties prevent the chafing and discomforts to v'hich infants are so liable.

to KCCHESTER MEETING. us a J-L'vnk Oat shier, FooUi tlie i Xutflnt iu tteo "-lowtrCity Stakes, OCHXSTER, Atigr. 12. This was ireniiig dav that the I fh moss sKfft-tSTai orening grand tircait ever had in The iiC-r anu track wre gooa. The attendance waa slotit 7,0" Kl.

The feature of the day was the KS City Gtiaranwe Stases, to whkh tb-: f'dk wers of the circuit had been forward for some It proved, a race. There wt-re sixteen entries and t-Arclva starters, and it took kx beats to fia- 131; it. Uose, who did a mile in this claw iu at Clevelar 1, ra a favurite in the rvioh before ih-i race, br.t he only took one heat. She wa" speedy but uu- steady. Piiley, Bud Doble's took two heat', but the race was -poo by Keno a eoiiiearative Mntiiger whose ilzua is auknowu.

Thit bire is owned by Bobeit Stewart, off P.ansas and is a remarkaoJy Kicart) trotter. Three r.f the heats were "made in 2:17, the fas-feet time esr niale here ia the 2u'A tlass. The race waa a puzlle to the gamesters a.id tie betticjr "sraa heavy. The summaries follow: 230 trotticz. pttrae $10,000.

divided. Keno 3 2 1 2 11 i'ixley 6 1 2 1 3 4 Leopatd Pose 1 4 6 6 2 2 8 10 4 3 5 3 Senator Coitklm 5 7 7 5 4 6 SishUs-bt 2 8 10 7 dr. Alicanto 8 5 5 9 8 dr. Nightingale 10 0 11 8 7 dr. c.isuu.r i 3 4 4 dr.

IX dr. P.ohinm I 7 11 9 dr. udge Kysdyk. dii. 2:17 2.17',, 'KRV HARD It 1 cck Twelve Innnu for Bab 2 Win.

earn LXOTIIER WIN AT CLEVELAND. ha V-n the Ilk C'i tiikcs at lUn li'Ai c. iy li'i 'h kr4 Out of the Box 11 1 tin Odirr Starts. lb? cam? n. ar winning 91.1-; trcm tli'cacjo ycfewir'lay, an I the fa iu1 ro to seme of th of fi-? liirc.

to U.atthcycouM fe-arwly con-tuin tV.is;'.-lu-.s. tfiitl hr-l': U'cyoaasrtnwn w. 1 1 i'i' as a sort a i. rt-h as mrt a t' i i p.i.ty it. Monday; n- trie A1.

Sr-tli'n held th.r wirr4 on A I'lnb "3 as i. i) i.i'.r of Xa- ii iu! LyUij did riot do work -iiiat could be bif'Idy comiruded, as two to i. r-f il.c Jtrjf.rtdit bad uikcIi to do with On.U;rt di I fairly p.v-il fork in the s' thonglt "six of Chicago's vcrc AUc-lwnbiH hit Vif.on for iK'tr ia'-s t'nan tiift i hnt tbc batting of tba tiiiiieJy and dil nre across tlm piate. Earle on bU li.it r'l ot in hi' wfre cinxle i.t-L.s jdit'r-d to iiis frcdit. fiaMi.

tue r.i a con- all th- way tsfruh, which uiulc itiotcr-e-snr. TJj A Hrzheuye scorel run in th i ir.aistr, hut tins Chjcngo foilowd with n.i. lu the im.lii? the Allelic:) vs i liii-d a 1 -f o'lv run; Lot was tied by 1'i jn Ui rhh-'l. The game was a -e-n. -w from that the finish.

l'h Allegheny tbi- kad in thoiv half 'i tb fi urth; bat Chicago wnt ta one hi tbfir half of td same aain took lead of one run in U. and va aaiu tied by in their liilf of the inning. Jn the i hth 'iiicnpd toolt thi; by tv- runi and ttifaiiilSivd by the Alh'-uheny' la U.q iiintli. Then it was one two, three out for tiii'-e ij.fitncs utitil tho laft half of the twelfth wb-n Kittride lopjHd on to (ium-bfrt for ainjEcIn and Wihaot fuliow-d uotht'T, ih tir.t has for two iiiat Ki'iruie on second, Cooaay and Mini him to thitJ and he hcorcd the run i.i i'arrvli Tin; was gionotit as above wciuIJ I a tar estimate of the d. The Aol it'll i'OAOO, a a A IM'fr, 3..

0 1.. 2 r. 2 I-: i 2 Uo'o a. I M. uih rt, 1 f.

2 'iii-roll, 8 r. a 1.. 1 0 Murr.H. 3... 1 2 1 2 p.

i 2 1 ejWUmot. 0 1 8 5 4 4 1 2 15 1 a 2 3 1 1 fi 1 3 Tola W. 12 10 ti Tuuils. ..13 17 3d '20 tin enndc with nno man out. AHrfliuy 0 3 2 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 VI 2 01 S2202000 113 Karne ni'u rhi a-p 0.

'1 w-t hitH Ml'lcr. 'Het-k'T, Hiih rt, iuut.rrt, Kiaiu. liirno-'iatai i 1 1 Miller, Car-t-e'l. To'iil I l'i' no hlti A tli-'o-ny, t-t: i'hU i- V. linav on cllt'l tiiii itlir, insrptor, 1'tnalfia.

Kacrlflcs hi Ti -r, i-ytlo. Can on, Wtuni.t. K'olen t. i I' limoy, AuM.n, t.y i- i r. Anson, Hcnaivln.

Iki'iolu and lleckrr; leniiis Hum, t.io-'ny ami Anson, sir-, (iiiml-crt (a I. OaiJe iiucit. Wild pilch I o.nhc i. ti O.lpM'ji-, Time uf tXto, tii'ipiiy-ilt- KTI.V KN'K KrD OUT. a l.os Ma tt- it I'licoomloal iilc 'i at KV I AN 1, 1.

Ch'veland 1 tber iiminir yesterday af-, It what yu -iittt a ai'c Miiiiui hnft'-hit! teuM. tioiuehoiv or tSi, lull to kti'uv, or t-'ilii- fleet, aid Hafcely eoulin't titmijibt to save netk, and when up with a t'lov land pl.iya: tiiq variably cot Uw Hoist of ii.tae-:ii't h.nir. If end the ball oldn ti ee, and as tne i u.l had got to jn fur jnr.fnira an bow, l'nf-t. i.inn tli.Mt;iit it b.vt to firu liakely a aeati'ii. lrub'-r came in take his place, and he i- hit a tiitlo r.l-r lUhele.

hd mntiased i the ve r. iiw very well aiid ir no "'S'-ny on balla, lie the Pi-in a. luc.k wciild n-z r.l. K'ith an arer- bin i. a of oiia to au la ite of all do.

1" i i t'o'iC C-t. i- or' i t- rur.ie on I Hll.i ii.llf vvny i nr. I a toi i'v thnt up inn. had pn u'lt IIii- Ion, too, had i piMii ef ran nearly to tho fence, that b- reuch ti tillii wild Ul air an 1 or -iher ir.una 'll iiug it down out f.f i e-. stiii i-cr so a pbk-nr that bad gilt tnpts around it, and Creoran his jKW-iioii viunctbinK after Uc of a stone Ih Vh" -dMidi bc.rtn to ee.ily in the i'lc.

m-u at bal for t' ieaiw b-J' iVwiui ht. With tho bases 't'u-f iui hull into ICiu hner hsH 1 hood and was foreisl out ft eoubi have bt-a f'-icel out, but C.trroU UiOppal Couoniii' tin l'aney" fly Minvd tud TuUan g.t i.ou,e en Stinker's bit. A bu ou balls tj Carrolt, bit, Teb liaot) error and gave litt- on in.ii.'.' i is I.H-- i- J.i'i.s fv 1 I Low a.l that Si eamo to iH-coiid. leidej Unit, Cleve- I Hiti iiii ceo hi it were tbelu, and how le i.ut rwhtp t- a Clc io.iv- stated the I 'i maie two ttviis. that tl.c I iii the tu jo? It, tery Pcl iie- frrort ud a favscd bail helped jjret daV uv.ir to xkMi two The retuiader of levebvud'ii un were made en g-xi hitlii -ic envrs and 3 hit or tao at tiie right Pi Us' 01 i run ,1:1 liiucig A i I i i U.VATUK IS KING.

The Chostnut Son Prince Charlie and Salina TEN NY BEATEN A TlffilDTIMI The States at Monmouth 12siTy YVnn By Mr. Haasln'st Coil. Htrathineath Snatelted the Junior Stake from Kaltie MotT-toviir Pa ek. Back Track, lue 12. The ras magnificent, the track, while not absolutely fast, ww in goad shape, ami altogether the prosf-eef? for a fcen-sationai day'a racing coald BOt have been improved.

There were abont Dec pier-resent. The loa.JstOi.e that attracted ail tbesa pprpens was ths Ghtitnpioa and Junior Chara-pioa stakes. The bent hoi counti-y were io be. bronght bigether -ven icrms and every lover of racing wiled io see the result. First raeo, free Lardlcap sweepstakes of each with addtal, 7 furlongs Mer-ider Watfe-Tsc-n and ietl.

The jitter at nee to the front and for half a rr-i! had things hi i own way. Me i-len tiaik the lead, v. i.iie My 1-Vlhnr and Tv- U-wood al nioved up and Meridtn won wiUi-ontttrgineby two lengths froni My Fellow, who beat lie i wood Ibroa lengths for tue place. Time, 1 race, the Junior Charepijii ctakes, for 2-year obis of each, with I'hiMO of which to the and 1,000 to the tliird, ti furlongs Aster a couple of the flag tdi to a gratid start, ith eve.y well in motion. Huilie Jlc-CleHand "was the first to show, fdlowel by Strathmeath, Ambn lance, Iiu--ti, i'L-wniao, Bermuda, Sorcerer aad Iley I'ci Bey, while Uoltro un ri'-enovks brought ui; in the reus-.

Io the run to ti Amboioiice went to the front, followed by B-mio, Sallie. Mc-OJellaud and lead to -where Potomac took the lea l. He w. quickly ousted from bis piaee, however, by Sal lie McCit wbosituwed the v.ay to the mt furlong, here Straibf-ath and moved no and a jrraHd finish ensued. Hr.lile McClelland id tier head until the Yerv latt stride, when StrathiucatU, magnili- ee'tily ridd-n by Wurphy, pnssed her und won by tb? shortest ot neailf, white at l'oto- mac a neck fa 1 tie place.

Time, Third race, the Champion Stal of $250 each, with 2.50(1 added, the secon to receive $500 out of the stakes and the thii to cave his f-tfike, mii.e and a half, Salvator is ehamplon. Ha has von that title in a fair and -ouaro eonte with Tv-nn the only horse en the American that lia any iirht to dispute the title w'th him, and lie did it in such a decisive stylo that there can now ie no quesuou wnaiever oi ins superiority. It itas just Su55 o'clock when Teony appeared on tbs tra -rk, and as he went pas; the stand he received round after round of noplanse. A few moments later Sal valor cam and as he paed in review he pre-4 f.eot -a as tine an eijnnie picture as was ever looked upon. Both horses went to the end of the half-mile chute and there were a few moments of breath leas expectancy.

Then slowly at first, but gaining in t-peed at every jonip. they approached the starter alm-oat exactly on even terms. How a went the red ami the battle of the giants had coru-meiieeJ. Salvatoi. colors showed iu front on lbs outside and he was under a double pull.

I' five furlongs they ran in this order. Then, as they struck the turn for br me, Garrison let out a link ou Temiy and tie sfiot to the front, gettinga ad of half a length. Muipby was watching him, however, and did not him to fret far Sway, lie at once sent Salvato after hiiu, and at thev rounded into the stretch he was at the l.ttie swayback's Fwi that point to within three futlorc; of home it was a pretty race. All of a siHhb Mnrj commenced to ride Sal valor, aid the out went tip: "ienny is beat- It was true. Teuny bal acknowledge defeat.

When Murt.hv found that lie had 'fenny bciteii he eased, and ns uci tho name tidniT it was a tame finish, Salrator winning by four good lengths. This ktoiy settles decisively the question of the relative merits of Sal valor an.t Teeny. Rmi wi ile the latter is a great hots-, be will bavo ti occupy a seeoud position whenerer Salvab'r is mentioned. The fractional time of the race is as follows: Quarter, hah', CfO1; ihree-qtiarters, ule, 1 iuih and a nuarter, mile and a half, Fourth race, fcweepstakes of $15 each, for iuaideu.1 2-venr-olJ, with 4750 auded. a lurlongs jseu they camt in sitrht 1 njauiia lisadinc; Vanity by a length, with Mr.

Sass ami the Aella col't well up. the furlong pole Vanity took the lead and lot-ked all over winner, but in the sixteenth she was joined by the Aelia coif, bo aft a driving fundi Leal her a length, while Milcties was third, four lengths away. Time, Fifth race, free hamticap stakes of $25 each, wild addial, 1 mile and 1 furlong Flic nod Sltigend went the front when the Hag fell, and fir veu farbmg.s made a'l the nmrtiii''. TL a Kurus and Inspector IS. moved up, and fir a furlong it.

was a very pretty race. Burns cradually forjjed to the front and won L-y three from Krie, who beat Sluggard four lenrihs for the place. Time, 1 Sixth raw. sw-peitaVes, ftr and upwards, of $15 e-b. with adJed iniy Itawu won by tiir-'o leiijth from Arab, who wss second, the ame from Sam Wood, third, SABATOtJ A D'Orr, UiK rt, Cleor-n, Joia liollo, 'mulni a ui Little ft to Win.

SAttATtH.A Kack Track, N. Aug. 12. The weather was simply del'ghtful. The traek was good.

The li-jji-t showers that fell yesterday aAemoon parti a' Sy laid the dust and lelt the goioc anl. FirH pnre I mil Belle d'Orr rshsl to the freat ia the trcf-h aurip-a-sed the post an easy inner two le-n-lbs from Pusrie, who beat Worth ihr lengths for tha place. Time, Beeomt race, purse t-iOi, mile Bnperta won handily by a length frtoo Xdy PwUifer. Eminence wa Iw-ateu a half length far to plae. Time, 1.44 Third race, the Muee a ssreep-staket fo" -fillie 2-j ear-edd, each with $7 add'-d; 6 furb'og won by a heal Both L-h 1 a rong pul and is locked as if each viat.tci the oilier to win.

I Itertha Caie.o5r.ll i-bed a length awav. Tio.e, 1 lo, Fourth race, frc handicap eaeb a-i b-i; 1 i 1 farlocg I Lsvitiia won bamiilv be ne lengths I on 'e. fi i a tiC- who the i lce hard se.i. Fifth mo. ih-j hiah-s itvaes, I sweet for 50 eatni.ee wHhfl.tVA.

a.l-1-d; IU hitloa w-n eiiily by tw b-agths fion Lewis, bcl a vis a. similar Cf the place. bji- Sixth rsce, ti.f.-t 'X, all ae. fnrkmgs I.a;"e woo by a iengtli bfors who IW.t ilarrise-n's rush cap-nr. lac by Time, l.ltu,.

lilH-r Uiij' Corn. cf hts citv, brc-'hr c.fTotr. Ju is is, 1 1 a s-. of Ial-r iu thuttur. There wi.i '( cio-ia t.J picfi-s-ss rsvxs.

Per tibcal r. bars ty tt. erii-t Ltsiaess iii-s. ot itm-ol-s-g F.r tKe aueiiecrs tui i-e tlie mile, atri Mvwi ami 2A-y- race; sick, rt I 1 i0kYODd BRASS 6t GUal.i-ei' founders; pipe mm MACHINISTS. roaa.irT tor Pitts arsih T.o,.-.

t. C.st Imn It 1 tlr.g.-; Hri-s na! "irn Vaiv an-1 i p.i. ET.l i ...1 Vb.Kl an-l Toob-j St -T xi ye ram in 4j agf Hras an.j Itronx C. Hrut.ia "i'-der CVutlers fjr Ii.ast rs: yeras awl all aIxds or rin n.nLs SUPPLIES fCSMTPaAL CIS. r.olHnr -ol WW's, ina-t sn-i CcVs Uorks, ami ludDuravltxIes promptly fitted ap by ci'i.

ri-wtd XOS. 50 TO CO THIRD AYOUE. iTnsi.ci.tjn, re Hot Water FOR DOUESTIO PURPOSES AT FIVE CENTS PEPt Ker-j) a cool kitchen by 1T t. i I 1 1 5 I -OK- Th3 Chicago Gc-r 1 1 at iMfl FtiPtRELL James McNeil VULCAN Boiler Plata and WGSikS. Sheet Iron Sfp'o PATENT f.HtfT IRON ALING FOK.

itn Mti u.i'v hr.lra!kl.-a iu. e.hiner we tuu pr. -pr to our nn OclU-r Out t.4 lUCti.i"'?, OENKRAL MACHINK Hon.tic enuSnes a Joointis pron.i-tlv i lo i i.N i -NiN i ll ST. A I A. V.

Ii. Ii. Carrolf-Porler Boiler rSTank Co. smtjumniriw of mm RATE AM) WORK, in tsr i n-'. uvus tjlKi.M tililLKKS, PUILJ-Ji HWibt aoU FLl t.

Iltfl.I.S to ormr. Perm av. an.l haeta.t IX OHew ilirtrl. tnvll BEAMS, GIRDERS, COLUMNS. POMYLYAdlA COHSrSiiCnsri CL VI U.S A LN I'K.

d-lttroi mckeesportHroh WORKS. V.Devee: Wood Comp'y, Uciji-ral i il oi watpu KtitKKf, pa IU A. Garrison Foundry Srftn'iHr-turer- 5 A XI PATe.err Ht.Mt IXC'Si KKL CHILLED ROLLS And Iiolling-Mii! f'asfius of lliery DfbfrfpffoH. 10 snl 11 oej tt i nrab. SINGER imile COLi mi led J- i't Te-1 Csslfiiei, ry i'sn e.c.1, Cr alr s-td i it.

'ast b4 Hit 1 M-3s. I icebox nJ H-Hier sUte, fsprSiijfi, s-ii I lire, ureiuiu- V- first svs J'Htturn s. viHa am fioitee FCuNOrH A NO -l e-'-. -fi 1 -i 1 all r.iiiciiincry, ttolUb-Vlit, Llsrt I iiri.seu w-I "ili.eh:a tf t'Si'-e Wri-t4 1 u4 '1 1 -1 1 1 1IIH1N Aft. if a -t i i i MX1 A P4uitt4il.

Ann. A'fc -tr iii'K! ii-y u.ifa.t Aafi.t A -il-jrO rt. Ammonia ltr aft 1 lei MtuMrt'-A. fVCOiCAL- Dr. Whittier hi rim Of i i i i t.

i.i i I' I t'l. I 1 i I 1: i i i rr U'd til. 1 NKRVOIN ii 1 i. i ff 'd'l-f, I. i jl lifi.

'rf- Wl.l- h.i--I' I htl l.i. An i Tt. I r.t i- T' t. ti i I i)i. lr'0, II 1 'i' r.

ti-y ti- fit I. 1 i A ri.i.Y n' mm and KiN ii Bi s. ia a- r-''uv 1 1 it r. I -ir-: -j 'j ft i ks i i 1 c' -as wx a t. iiii.fc, -f 1 'Vr ivt, i Y- t.r (' lr.

i 1 1 j. tt i. 5.r- tr-t i. i. '1 im i.s.ti -aoixr ja.

tilr a j. 'A if 1 -h, ira nttesxri-i. k. T.AVE f.t 1 A. i s.

ir -l--. i ip' I I I i 'f. r. J- -i t' I'' I r- A HP A I i ft 5 IttC. T'W Of fie lii-ons ana itc-hed for the hw? the hits well scai-ftyora 4 0 i 0 3 VH 0 0 0 0 0 ciu! 'tn-l ttiumi-ed to fce-Cre-h -i riPiS Chicago, 6, Two-bas.

Twitch' Puffy, Parlii.if (-, Bastiun-Tlirce-'tc! bit OT'etih iV.nl.: pUu-s l'xBiz, JCifU-ek, Rowr. Hm Minsk Hnn- ra oaiia ISufiafo. 1. Htotew r.fi.-. 'i i.t;.;?-).

1. Hil Whi ut by Haddock, 1. 3at-j torH(Jhlcao, Kins an-'t Bovle; Kaifklo, H.tf1-. aii! I.laek. hits I7; ifUlo, 7.

Lrrora t'oicaso, Huttklo, S. time Pesrce and Soyucr. Ocvehnid, S. A'ie. 12 The la: a and Cinoisii.aUa put tip a great frame at L.agae pm-k t-Mlay.

It wiw a pitcher's fr. 1 ithinps had a little the better of it. Altfj dru. tso'1. Hf-orc: Oc.ian-j 0 00090010 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 '2 Si "JKiiiT- I it Clarvlacd, Cincinna, 8.

Krror 1: CinMunatt. Earn.d rn-ig 1. 'i wo-ta tilt Homo run RiHy. hfts Srnaily, Marr, on but Ctvciaoii. 2: 2.

Ktaiaa fcaec McKcaa. SasP. on bajs t-inslnn-tti, 3: 8. S-rnck out iVitliaai, 1,1 a rr, Smalley, I'iv1a. Wwt, ArSncr, Lioub'e piy-laH.

Mcf-'iieo and Ar-ln i'a-d Wild SreJtii. i.at-t ric Siofii, and Z'nimt-r; It'isnt and Har-rlutou. 1:55. iTmplr-j vv Yorlf, P'siladelrhia, 1. Nkw Yoi'f, jn.

12. Ewinpr's men tr-day Ttattd the JlttladelfKiati tt Brothvf-bood Park. 1,723, Score: York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02 t'tiiiadflphi C-1 0090000 Ki'mmam' Era-d rnni Philadelphia. 1. Ii rst i on err.ris N'cw f'Jtitadelpnia, I.

J.i on hiisvs A' Vork, 21. 'trc on bali-i My Kvr'tig. by HuSioicton, 4. Ktru'-k oot Oori-. Kwini Connor, 81axt-ry, J.

Onrnn, Kojrarty. hUn 18 1 rat. iiiiaiin. lJonnia plavs V'od find Picket. Stolen 0rs Stiannon, ,1.

Or-ffln, utvey. pitch J. Kw.air. p.issed bai; 2. G.tfh!y and Htir.dan.

New Yo'k, j. Lwidtr and tw'nar; Kutni-y-t'oi and Ijase-h-H New-York, ft; 7. Errors Ncn York, 4. Umpiroa l'esre aiid aiiyder. Time 1 BrooUtyn, 4.

T'OSTOv, Aug. 12. Kadbourn ihhed superbly to-day and the P.rooklvna should have iwers (shut out, but errors by frwin, Qulnn and Kel'y gave them focr runa. Altycdance, 5,370. Snore: liwton 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 lUvcklyn OS00100 0 i pr; st maby Earned runs Boston, 1.

Stoh-n haR" Brown 5Ic i eai-hy. Firgt base on Brown (2), (3), Sjr, First hs on errors Hoslon, J'rook-lyn, 5. I-asned bait Kelly. Struck out Kelly, Kadiiouri 11), t'anl, VVovhinir Uouhie pln-s Klnslow and llrr. Tu)jiiros Ferguson Holtert.

Tlinj 1.41. Kao liiis Boston, 4: Itrooklyn. 1. Krrors IWtcton, Brooklyn, 'l. ftatteriVs Eailhoura and Ktliy; "Weyh'ag and Kiualow.

New Torlf, Itroohlj-n. O. Kfiff Yoi'K, 12. The New Yoik and Brooklyn Ieiie teams played atiotber at the 1'clo grounds to-dar. The Bridegnioins wre not only beaten but did not woie a iun for the sccoat! Score: yi Vork.

0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 lJvooklyu .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 fll'MM ahv runs New York. PnokWn, 0. Firnt ba.se hr lew York, 1: iirookiyn, 0. BUf K. York, Brooklyn, 1.

i Krrors New York, 0: Bro.k!yn, 5. Itatterles- Nt York, Kuslonul Burktey; Brooklvn, Ca-rutlii-rs ami Daly. Left on hatwn N'ew York, i ProoMyr. 1. First hasf.

on balls (iff Itusle, ell 4. Struck out CoIHub (2), I jinrns, iiiiln Nuulii, (Jurutner ixin-ovan, BttQkley. 'i'wo-lwse hit Horr.ung. htts-Iiuckley, "H'liiHUer, basnr Tiernan, liotiotc playH Huckley and tiliiMcuek. Hit by pitctier-ferry.

Umpire Lynch. Atumclai-ce Time Bonton, Phlladelphbt, 0. Bosxosr. Aui. 12 The whole of ibe game was hue and the Jtostoua won 0:1 a home drive over the lef-Uieiii fienee.

Atteo- dance, ft, 950 Score: 0 0000000 11 1'hiladclphla 0 0000000 0 0 Sbmmaiiv Earned runs Bos! on. 1. Jlouie run Bennett. Stolen bases I.oru. C.

Smith, .1. Smith First on IW.s 1 ncker, It Hiney, lO'iioett, Fir. ou errors IhMtoit, 'i. Hit hv uUebeil oall Tueke. Struck- out Smith, (3), Pnrke (2) th-sy, ClemTnents, Mayer, MeOauley, -b Allen.

PouOie Mnyrr Zn''Z Time li-e "his ii Boston, 3. F.rrort Ii.s'on, 0: 4. Hattertes Nlebol and Bo-nctt; J. fc.nith and Clement. ASSOCTATltiTsT (JAM IS.

IJocliefster, O. CobUM'SCS, 0., 12. -Tho uipcrb Lattery woik of Cbamherlain and O'Connor backed by fivtiin-, r.ave lint h'-ster no chance to win. Attendance. 1.000.

Score: Columbus 1 00001 00! Uochestor 0 0000000 00 St'MMtfrr Itir bps Coin mbas.8: Rochester, 4. rs ('cUiisii iiis Hoelu dtcr, 1. Fftrneil run? Columhns, 1: h.ter. 0. Two-lms bits frimn, Kiiowles.

Stolen has Sneeds. tms on ti'Me By Clianiberla'ii. by ltarr, 4. Slrnek out Iy iraoerliiin, 7: ty llarr, 4. rnvsotl hall HcKeoairh.

llatterits 'iiii niOerl.i ant O't 'ounor; fterr unit Mt- Time Umpire Dueeeher. IulsivlUe, 18; Syrscuse, 4. Aug. 12. The Cycle.

ne f.itumcd up batting avirajres to-day at the expense of otinj Lincoln, the es-iNstiou il league pitch -r. lie was kno ked out of the bot iu the. fourth inning ami 'dats sultt-tituted, br.t fared li'tle better. The fvnture of the tans was the bunin? of Weaver, who ma Je sis hits out of as many times at bat, one. beu; a Ik me rttu.

Score: 0 5 3 0 0 5 IS Syraeus ...1 0 0 1 0 0 04 Suon htts Cl; Syracuse, ft. Frrots Louisvine. 1. Itiitrrl-s Janes a ad Kyao Lincoln, iiUrs liuike. F-arnctl runs Louisviii-i, P'; wi-usp.

2. Home rues Weaver, 'h(Ms. Two-i'a Ill's Yfuver, 1 lrc--nso hit Tmoy, By.111, Shlnniek. Taylor, Wiaver (-. Sserifte'W hit, 1 Hen PasveJ Wlm 1'arse (ii.

VVihf pitches Lincoln, umpire KuiHe. i'lrne 2 hoars. Louis, I. St, LfiiTs, 12. The last gm of the Brooklyn seriea provd to be a Waterloo for pitcher Murphy, who defeated the local tcaia Satueday.

He was hit harder -iii thaa any pitcher ho the Ul at the park teis season. McCarthy, Cart-w riht ai.d Munyan led the battiole, each curing ti.mic inns. Hart p'U-hed a cood irn.u-; for il Uctl team and was s-e'idi-a ij-'-'nl JScis.n at sbcrtwas relieved by How in Uie second inaing. rktr: St 1 nuts. 0 I 1 l-r -kl ....0 1 2 1 0 4 Si'MMAiiv rans St.

Lou Brooklyn, S. base bi's Criwr-iiht, -cr. ll-rfe- man. r-l HOs. Home ran- AJanvan, 1 art'-v.

sua urf DoeMa psv rtii. ata.fsislc. First ea bails eiiVUrt, 1- Hit I pu-br liof Mruvk out Viart, ti: F.is. .1 pi-ca Hart, 1. Stoifn te Hu: I A ttcn.inacc Itatlera Urt ani Aiui.vu; aa.l Pit.

la-a'S, ai: St. 3: iiam rc Curry. li'phy 'iiaie df ITr.y 1 47 New 42 i 3 i-o 1 i 'SJl ll.e, rv.t Nt I'itfs el i A I w. rs 1.. i Hi.1 tho -Urk Cbr.rles Strapf.

r. Cavy bcf.Ti.'g at Pnif B-nfV. ti-ar Pride st: It is a. he c.i, te -In lit tie heme 3l -it oa a i. ei t' w.t-.i m-iart.

cat 5 r-t. Ixwable i- -t 5' .1 a e. 1 ill b- t- It Pit t-. -i f-r I Now Hu Going Up in HundaDC'-Foc District tilu SAXONBERG TESHITOHY. A Fesur-Hmnir! larrel lVil i in.

This fHI Field Several Wells Due i Tticre Soon That 3 lay Start a New bo-itn-Gcneril Oil News. The Butler lO-J-foot descloprnent is a scene t-f great activity at present The Forest Oil Company's No. 1 at Glade run, ou the Akh farm, is down about 550 feet and filled up about 20 feet -with oil. The showing is for a small well. Cuckert Co.

have g-1 a fihowr for a good producer ou the Wahl farm. The company located three wells. The Wahl farm well on the west side of Evan road, and is further west thaa any well drilled ia that direction, from the Aoberson pool. The Foxl-nrg Ol! Company have found oil in the ands thioas-h which they have passed in their well at Fox burg, Pa. The Fort Pitt Gas Company is putting down a third well at MoutourC "The Crawford heirs whose irm is located ia the Char-tiers field, have leased five acres of their land to Coast- st f-'K'O an acre bonus and one-sixth royslty.

The Charters is said to need constant agitation iu order to keep up the production of the wcils. The. Wahaau Bro.s' veil, on the Wait man form at Butler county, is through the tend and is good for from five to eiah.t barrels. i'-arodide Boyle's No. 7 at Mat let ta, hfls come in for -There No.

8 is good for 4 barrels. It is on the same farm. Preparation are about completed to drill oil or gasou the imposition grounds. Tho driliir will etnuiacuce on the opening, day of tho Exposition. It is expected that oil will be struck dnrios the zpositicu season.

will soon commence at Sugar Lake, Crawford cour. ty. Two rigs are row up 11 cor Donkerviile, One is by Brown Sc ot" Titn-ontle, and the other by the Ion-keyvi'le Oil Company, a new concern. A. C.

Gordon wiil put down a well near the south end of the lake THE HUN1) BED-FOOT IK LBS. Many S'evr Htg Going Up la tlio Kaat Lxtonlou. Special to the Commercial Oaiette. Buxlee, Aug. 12.

A large number of new rigs- are going up in the east extension of the field. The wells on the Kader farm have stimulated operations in this ilir-'ti-jn, and some of the experienced operators in the field are convinced that the outcome will be highly satis-factory. J. Smith Sz Co. have started the drill on the farm belonging to the Mclviuney heirs, onc-balf mile east of PetviBe, which will be ft a important test.

Hasl-tt- So. 4 ou the liumphrer, which wj.s rigged up for pumping, yesterday produced To barrels io the first 2 4 bocrs, and is expected to increase as too salt water decreases. No. 5 is being and No. 6 is being rigged up for drilling.

Smith No. 6 on the Caspar Fabi just completed is 123 parrels per day. Sutton, Wick No. oa the' Matthew Shannon is drilling in the sand, and is flowing by jnd3. It wiil make more than an.

average producer. Haslet, Black Co. are drilling their No. 2 ou the Wesier Haslett farm deeper. It has been urn pins-twenty barrels p--r dsy from the top of the sand irince last fil.

The fear of taopiog a strong vein cf talt water prevented tb Bom driil'nj it 'tovrri to the lower pay -freaks at the very beginning. Brandon Cole-stock's weil on the Brandon hm obtained a depth of (io0 feet The Ligget and Hnnmaker well on t'ae Crawfjid farm, in the Saxonbnr field, is still holding up to barrels, and has i attracted atteutiou to this old fit-Id, wleh had j'lmost dropped out of sight. arc several weils th it will be due there 10 a fw d3v-f, which will determine whether that field ill agr.in see palmy days or not MANY TT-iliNti JOliS. XVorU on Wells at wi Macliy IK By Accidents. M.VNisor'V, W.

A Aug. 12. This afternoon about 3 o'clock the tools ia the Jas, 11. Fuihee weil were lost. The well was in the sand and was dee this week.

At Gii-more Bennett's No. 1, on the Lrwii-. fcrm, they are icking out the cable and the tools may be recovered some time this week. Thfro pre seven other fishing jobs besides those above mentioned ia this Ct-bl. The "Sw.im.i Acgel" is the only well that is likely to tret in any ways fcoon, and it may yet have bad luck and not gel in this week.

Hie maeiouery for Hariiiltou wells Nos. 2 and 5 came to-day and will i.e put in 'ee this week. The Throe Acre Oil Company's No. 1 is about ady to start as is also'llaV-kin's N. 2.

The light fr-un the gas ou the Briee Wall-ice place at Fairriew can seen here on dark nights very plainly. It is some twelve miles trie northeast of here, and has sunieient gas to 1 on Uu or fif.een hoikrs. It is to be used by other in the neighborhood for fuel. No. 3, opposite the Taggart well, is about rigged up.

Mr. Lyris i5 ti.e coc tractor. It is a good location and is expected to be a ausher. The producing wdls are keeping vp to Uieir usual production. Tlie largest well thus far is Tc.ggart No.

1. with a daily production of 250 t- barrels per day. The South Perm's No. 1, 00 3fo.ro tract, has been fir and is rated twenty barrels. There is a tendency to await tLe eonarig of several important wet is that should have been in seme time ago, belWe starting much new work.

At Fasrvie. 1'iewitt, Jackson weil on the Yost farm, is expected in this week. KF.OKG AMZED ORE COMPANY. IHOjI.nf-h Will Control a Lflwr(ville Mill, The ri3 of George Boilings hoe f-Iant is located on tfce corner 3 birty-thir-d and Small man Greets, has reorsanw'! into a vtiick pany. Messrs, Jtha "15, Me- Gia'cT, Frank Moorj T.

"XV, SienK.a and T. B. Atterl'-ary, the Westinglioiiw ia-t-; aud Mr. Oct-ree Iioilji.cs will form th avk company. Th plant has been lared.

The new fo: lid trigs art almost ctra- pleted. Th new company will manufacture roal-j leable iron ware -ontjl they obtain sots; spe- rislty wb't will make it The factory -will ctix.ue in the futnreaa a tiie pstt. Ar. 7, a ctatkr be made oa A east 27. TUT.

OIL JfAtlKET. i.ttle ilw AccotrijPw a Brfa' Hut Jf rar je eert.itici.ts ia p-iMs for Xatiwcs! Trsr.t asyniy oil rket was iVLlow: IT, J4 i 5M Vf-i, The cjx cittan ra the lit-clkS-'-g-e srt The tsily average rcn for Aczust to datcsre imrr'--, -at. Kurrls; bat-'s. New York, T.Se; Lb-itj, roi.ek-t to ue ret-'-! -I fir --ks ie Bkt.Ti:i,:q p4 iiiS'l lair is T.n.- eii biit PP.i's ar.i at vs fti t-l. A L.

IL 'er cs-i d-tr is Lrre ile 11- saliawa. hrfu bsi cLy, f-isid a- 4i nl W. SJ fife k- lAirs t-j rl A I Jr t-. ill TVr.i-r"c.fo the I. Iki fc.IV, VIIHVM GENUINE, ih zrCOrW3rlhlc5S imitations.

Ki v'KTl XlCIJ tii: V.vi5. Warkkn 5 inches ana falling. On, City 1 foot 4 inches and falling. Pabkfu-7 inches and falling. Lock No 4 inches and failing.

GurENSBoito 7 fctt and falling. Mom AN-TO'vy 4 feet 9 inches fclliog. Biver 5 ic-t'1 ir.chc- and llsiog. Wtatherckar -c-l pbaaar.t WHEEUSii, W. Va.

Tiivcr 4 feet 7 inches aad falling. Char snd cool. Alt Etiiitvy JrxcTrc-N River 2 f.et awl fiilii'if. Clear and plca. ant I herm a-cter 8'2.

ITiver rNsng; 5 fcettiMnche in ear a feet 6 inches en falls, 8 0 inches at 01 1 of locks. Basin 'ss good. Weather cloaJy srd the iudiatioT, good for raio. Be motii ter tha Ex'enriosi td Atlam'o City To-morrow, Thursday, A "gust 14. via the B.

cc It It. by Washington, U. I'alfimorc and Fhitr.dclphia. Bate, "10 tlie nr. 1 trip.

Tickets gooi for 10 days. l'ilor-cur seats ca say train, and sLeping-car on night train aow on sale at discs, txtrncr of Fifiti aenue auJ Wood street A. Foeiitsh ITiJas; 10 1 o. The woman who bakes bread with the tb.cr-moru fr In the nineties is only paving the way to an early grave for herself, an-i ths wotmm who bakes bread st any time when ard's ecrnted i be bought at every grocery store lias much to learn about household economy. The famous bread ami cakes of It B.

Ward Co, are on sale au grocery store. FSNAKCIAL. WE SELL EQUITABLE MORTGAGE CO. 6 PER CENT. DEBENTURES.

ROBINSON 415 WOOD rrnKPURUH, pa. ALE3 IN INfESTMEXT SECURITIES. SPROUL LAWRENCE, 78 FOURTH AVENUE, i.ei u.s ot' nil. mi PHILADELPHIA 1NQ PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGES. Direct Priste Wires to Nf York snJ Jei-phia.

LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECtALtl. R. J. STONEY, NO. 1,4 MIT It BANK SrOCiCS an-t lNVhslilriiVf KEcrr 211 1IS.

Member of PJtwhuruU Slots Eseba.iffn. Teu jiiiune. I.m'-'. tiol rv 't STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR LINE.

Ail'intle Kxprew Liverpool via Queanstown. Stenihtn 'CITY Of HO.M K' lisoa Nw Vork SAIL; IcDAY. iS, Stpt. 20, tU-K IS. fSO t'O'l; K- -on li lr.n, od fiit.

GlAViOW Sfcmen cvr hatuaj fr ojj Nrw York to Glasgow and Londonderry, Caoia i tTWijte to OisoMr or lAnuwft3crry, anS ffy, Si Si'). Ste r.ii.-e fttusfitua, tit. service, fJn. Saloon l.xi uii iu a ta-tn lie-lu-. c-1 Kt-( Travelers' Cirvaiar Letters of Credit umi ler-ifti lor any amontit loosed at luwcst urrat rates.

For looks of lou-s. TiriieCi farther t'ply to IIKNIjI ii.s"N' New York, or J. J. Sit SwliH. Bala A.

l. SCOKKti fc SON. 1 tt t. ill. IU I A.ltjtireiiy.

Bu4iei0 RIVPflJiCKETS. Pitiurirh, Bro asvIOe 6cr.ea I1 i To si! po-nts oa tho MonengsiM-ia titer. lw-psrt ifaiir at a. M. sal r.

m. fioat leaves at Sem m. flcai Ali M. A. 'tis, Mas! J.

ISjaute, A '4l-r; raioia, If. H. V'fk, Mater. taiBr sre sll flrit--la3 t-it. 1 u'H fur thn tradA, with "uperior -vii'in-)t--), renler5ii)? a trip oa tii-s a one.

Forsll ffi.rmaio in rtgkri. to rates, or tre'ytit 1 1 saM'L c. tint oir. FINS GCSHE1I CHEBSS, Fuli Line Crcceries, Paper and Paper Ba? WILLIAM K. ift.r.r nAi.E Mos.

52 and 54 Seventh Ave. r7 ru fl fr kiJ 3 iS3 Ci? ir tea i- i Ti r- -i ii i. I i I SBB-ra I onto 2 ir 1 alT 4 N--. 4 i It e- I PRAks SliAP ran hp 1 I St XT EE SCJtE THAT TOO GET THE At this jfoiut everybody became inter- e'- teu. tor tie irst- time months the 1 boll-riiig was surrounded bv ettcitecl traders, Ih Ught rally to at which She i mRiaet closed.

The break wa; a decided surprise, and whether it was for a purpo-e, or resulted from soioe tiTcd long" unloading, -was a question freely diaeusseu after the close. Not a ithstandioc; the rally, tho f.fciing was rather weak, and puts were in demand for 10-day. At a of the ia the morning the -ruber voted tanauiniously to admit the Liroa lixelnuie to in the of Oil Ex changes. Immediately afb-r the meetin' Hdjourned a f.de of barrels Buckeye oil was made at 40c, and la-' 5.000 bat rels sold at the same price, while transactions at 40c were reported on the Bradford Exchange. is aa advance of 2-e -er the price the Standard is rmying rtrs in iha Ohio field.

Onie-i was made that the rules vern-hig dc iiings in Buckcjo certificates will go imo edcet cn Mon-biy, toe 18th inst. The only duforeijce in the rates from those relating to Nafb'iifl Transit ctrtiacates, is th one providing that unless otherwise specified delivery on contracts sbali be made the first business dr-y toilow ing the one on which the transaction i tnada. Considerable is taken in the new speculation, and toe genera! opmiou setms to be tiiat its juar.gora-tion nest wwk will be attended by market Mi L. Jenkins til Fourth avenue, quote piifs on oil calls at 91 i Aba puis and talk on N. Y.

sticks about I point from close. On. CfTV, Pa Ak. 12. Petroleum opened a.

J2c; highest. iVitc; lowest, Wc; 'Sales, IMUI52 uecs no, jported; charters, shipments, runs, 108,902 bbls. BriAUioiii), Aug. 12. Petroleum opened nt OlJs'c: closed, highest b'-'c; iowctt, ytW.

Ciearanoes, bbls, KiiM'loRK, Aug. J2. Petr lenm opened 'Way at- for Koot and ttc for the Septondiei ojdion. Prices moved up slightly in the ear! trading, then gave way ami declined l'-jd 4e. Scj.tcmbcr rallied bli-htly in the last hour, but was depressed again and the market week, Kxdtangc OjH-ned, SK)c; bichot, lowest, Wc: closing, tKic.

'onsolblafMd lixchaiisre Ousting, 02c; luirbest -e; lowest, HOo; Total sales, bbls. Cu.VFXSxnv Aug. 12. Petroleum eaav; S. W.

lt', 74 gasoline, tc; Jui0 gasoline, 12e; ti3 naiihtha, 7e. Alw-ndorted tiro Holt TTieory. Special to the Coinnit-rcial (lazcttc. rtri.ii Vam.fv, Pt, Aug. 12.

A new til th illing on the Picliard Lloyd farm ou timr pLc sis run, one mile cut of this place, new derrick is ready on the Oeorsre Mc-M 0 farm at McMinn station, iailroad. in Fiuley township. Tho belief in ik; here has been practically abandoned. the aovocaies cf tne belt tiieory as rays run the liue through their own pre peity, while "their neighbors all do likewise. Tho Lima Feoliaiicre.

Special to 0.9 Commercial OasMle. Lima, Aug. 12. The Lima Oil Exchange to-dny jscJ a large room in the Cincinri.ili block for exebauge purposr-s. It is 50x2u0 feet and is very for ti.e business.

The issuing of pipeline certificates has been postponed until August IS. i GAMMON'S UNLUCKY BBEAK. of tlie JH-'i-iidaiits In the Set-ton on siii racy Otws la Coptnrwl. Gammon was arrested on Monday M-bt for drunkenness ard lauded in the Cen-t al ttation. He bad given a fictitious name, it at the morning bearing luepw tor ideutiiied hint as tJamtmoi.

a-. sub-agents for tlie National Capital Building and Loan Association. A wdrrsnt w-i i ued for Gammon at the same time that betVnr and Dunn were arrested, but he nian-ged to keep safely nnder cover, beiiig but tiighcy kno wn, aud would probably have keen at large yet bad he kept soljer. fie was committed to jail for a bearing be-i r- MaUtrate MeKenna ou a charge of con- Bjtrwv, HIS NLCK. A Bohe-mlan labore Falta fnm Ied-cler-nt Grw-talni-er Tannery.

At fi o'ehrt I ist evening Math las Westise, a 42 years -id, met witn a sudden Ci-nth at GroetxHg-r's tanner, Jn Allegheny. Itapoears that Wc-di- bad tWen down saofic-of the vats doing some work. In climbing a 'alder to get oci he mis-ed bis lioM, and falling backwards struck the bottom of the tank suRseicnt force to break bis neck. The body mas rtto-jved to Herman 0 Ebb-it's unoi-rtakirg-rooms where an inqoes.t it be bold to-day. The de-aed Ixwr-kd arf, 7 1 iiiio -tr-i had a wife and family ij ihe old ooantrv.

Sale. Jacob-, of East street, A13gbei-y, an iom.it-! of the Aiiegbeny last JriAlKf bsa a ycting snd pretty Cf -vrhom be is very jealous. Lart night -r- ls alleges bonie a.u ber ef fliftinsr with oth. 1, end to shejfA her and kill himself. Mrs.

Jicchs was st the threats sad had Li huslani arreted. Th wife was held ai4 A Striste Cavse, Yfit-rftzj Bua ras found wsodwing around th Pct Honse aud acting u.t-t-T w7. The rtrol n-aa ral'ca irtl took him to the Mer--f lLpitL Tti ph-(iiciaus there managc4 lesrn tbat bii t.aii;e is Thomas Isyir, but aotttc known alwut hiii'. it Is n- i yet th man is crazy or surrig ft'om tr-suporary deliriasu. Went to Worlra.

SI arndty, the little Italk.3 rhoe fir- oy a Off fti.i'i.tj vr.for th that he was tst jt t.tn-al statbxi ye tenia ttterkiag, wsu vm work bont fee tidrty days by tL b-io evkJee so 'o, thst he wi i vry Mrs. SLc-- fcsJ net b-ea f-y-vti-i, sa-t tie tLiak hats rui away fr-s Im-oa. A Jf ustiao hi 1 river of tb E. ijf Aii'-rtsesy, list r.Igut sj the Astghesr If. tup.

5fc tt 4.if6t in the case vssiWJhy t- prb-cer' srif. wjw il-ut ix truly il i-nt trtjx4j oit -f brfCe wltl! i't- the ct-''' is it. itsva Is lit-ae'ly tfc- tin ra for t.kt9 'a a-nek ffow her tr-t. flr toja-f twifi tfce E- ff ar-- w-r as tte-e 9 fi rf chu-s, jiaciag; purse 1,500, divided: t's Ahdailah. ...1 .7 ...9 2 .8 1 raw lord 1 5 8 2 4 4 7 6 1 dr 5 dr ok Dorte'a Vitt-lio Maryland Arctic.

Chimes 0 H-iiry fi Lulu Tiuie 2:17, Sno'-i 2:21 claw, purse M'ss Alice Dawson VTorklown Acolyte. Time, 2:19, 2:22. 2 v'-J; divided. 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 4 5 0 ..6 HEKHOX HILL'S FOUKTII "VICTOKY. Tito Monthly Shoot for Mio Beunett TrofihJfs ar Brnnots ibiauti.

The fourth rnoiitbly fehoot of the fferron I Hill, Korth Side and Squirrel Gun Clubs for the Bennett BrothcM oe- carrcd yesterday afternoon arid for tho fourth time, the Herrou Hill Club was the vhtor. i Miu.y iiif-mi-crs of all three of the t-lubs arc out of the cities and the substitute teams were mainly the ordestar.ts yesfcu-'lay. As the erac-k shots of the Herron Hill Club were ab-sent, there was a strong belief that one of the other chins would score a win. Follow ing are the 200 blue rocks to eneli tsra: Ifcrron Hiti Club Herron, 2t; HofSniaii, 23; A. II.

King, 30; Blackburn, 24; Cochrane, Total. 150. Ncrtii Side Cdul Bell, 34; Dippold, S3; Crow, 30; Bufus, 22: Busseli, 2:1 Tofj 1. 112. Squirrel Hill Club Shaner, 2'i; McKnight, 50; McBrown.

31; Wallace, 24; Dm idwu, 27. Total, 13H. Tit AI KOTE3. Lewifi. and Ivinc, of the Hereon Hiii Club, are ia Toronto participaimg in the iuteroatinal trap-shooUns: tournament Elmer J2.

Shantr is taking a vseatiop. He is shooting through the surf at Athui tie every day. Tlie Herron TTI11 boys ar orr't? likely to get away wiut a good share of the prhx-s at Tborouto. The all-day fehoot of the Morair.gslde Gun Club will be hthl otx Thursday. The Now Athletic Clnb.

'MAKSFtP-LU VAi.lY, Aug. 11. The Chartkrs Valley Athletic Club recently organized nt Oaftf.u, along the Panhandle railroad, hssneavjy 200 members, and all ate badness men of Pittsburgh ho reside there. The club has scoured a charter, adooicd a constitution and h-laws. and elected olticevs as follows President, Dr.

D. G. Foster; Vke-l'resideai, J. A. Kran.r; Seeretary, Andrew Peake, Treasurer, 11.

0. Bhkeli; ('orrr-opondin Secretary, Q. Pier.xm; Fi'i'snci il SecreSarj, Noi mau Perkins. They have leased eight acres of ground halfway between Crofton and Ingram stations from Walsh and the active field manager, Dr. W.

B. Foster, has a magnificent 'jail-ground, cricket-ground, a tall-ground for smaller boys, and live lawn-termis courU completed. The club wiil build a gymnasium this winter, and in tho spring a 4U.oter-miIe-dasb bicycle-ground wiil be made. The kueces of the yer.tur 5s now as. sored as tbcra are plenty of hustlers among tile members.

HAsE BALL The Aileghonies went tr-tvelinjr last evptiiiig. i will play in Clevebmd to- day. Th of tlie stCTed by Toil Sell out Vcf. nyserinus pitcher 2, van, has not been given Gnmbert itched for the All-ghenies yesterday, tht-nsch Vtan was expected to do the twirling. Buck Fwng indtsmantiy denies that he has pkv int-ectiou of turning on tiie Brother-hool an-i back to rh3 old League.

Members of the tata also sigu a paser stating that there is aiis-datcly no truth in the report tlijt th-'j" suspeeted Ewing of teaitorouf intentions. The rumors were for tlie purpose of starting trouble in the ranks of the New Vork C.ub. SrOKTINO XOTK5. Strathmtath. wiiiDcr of the junior champion stakes at Moumohtb Park yterday, is a bay gehlinsc by St-raCicu-re and Flower" of Math." He is owned by G.

It. Morris. At the KemptoB Park (England) second suiumer meetir-'g yes-tiTday the race for the intern a iienal 2-year-old stakes was won by A. filly Miaet. Thera were sit ttaners.

la the country surrounding Massueld Valley gs.rtie promises to bo yery plentiful daring tc.e shoctiag season, owiug the light winter aad the famrsblft tils summer. The sports ia that kaliiy are already arrer.guig for trips Septerr: ter 1. The Libtrtv Ilantin-r ac4 risiics Ciub. sf the En-'l, has an emstapiaer.t tb i bemks of the St. Lawrence river ia Member of tl club bo are left a gave aftei a Krtr.

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