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8 IHUR SDAY MORNING, TIEE PITTSBURG POST. OCTOBZIt 20, 1S9S. rhase 14 tickets If be has th repaired. AMONG THE BOXERS. IHTERESimG BATTLES OH TEE GRIDIRON.

A aPo who retlral at the end of the first half. The line-up: 1'ennaytvania 17. Welean Hoi well Left end B. Imdds Keuitenburg lyef tackle Vale Hare guard Townnd OverBeld (ni Monlonery McCracken Rlsht guard Uufkla Carnett Right ta-kle Hyda I-edres Right end Hatned 'Janiner wuartertiack Imdds McMahon Left half Raymond t'oomb Klght half t.ane thitiand Knilback Ingiis Keferee Ir. Charles fkhoff.

of Pennaylvanta. I'mplre R. P. ilson. cf Wesieyan.

Tutsi h-downs Outland S. McMahon. tioals from touchdown initland 2. Time of halves 2i minutes. Kubmttutlons Deliver for 'rarken, -rw! a for lUilgce.

llarrin for McMahon, McMahco for Comba. Kergeant for Hartieil. EAST UAMbV-OH W. J. GREAT GOING AT COLUMBUS.

Two Raeea Heqalre Thlrteea Ileal. Bad Day for Favorites and Heavy Track. nOLl'MRt Jt. Ik t. 1 -The fail meeting of the Columbus It li.g sss.M-lati..n opened t.

lay. The weather was and ce Id. and the ira-k beay. In fact, in both stretches the mud waa so deep that the horses were obliged to go lor.g miles It proved tn be a tmd day for the talent, as rank outsi lers of the races that were Untehed. Only one beat In th trot waa finished.

Pibd sinning It In a driving rlnih. from I'aptaln Jack. I'llatus nnieled third and Wtiiiarn I er.n fourth, tha time being ii'w- rtam-: 1 i class, pacing: ptiree iT.e liar II b. g. M.

1 1 I 1 liorr Pt h. ch. 1 I i I I Harry Coirens, b. iNehdal I I ID I I Harry tmier. g.

i 4 1 4 4 i'ea. hes. m. tf ahrneyi i 1 b. m.

riaipani I I ro oSlliC-S Quite a big silk assortment of late new store and what's more to the point has silks never equaled. nine ro ipons. At tht rate the am a 111 last ail osy. and pr. part -r to-morro.

Jf the lK.s--ftUe shoiill close- wf every man in Rise errv-1 there, will be a hw of Ireri'ii i pr oportions, for I he r'-ht of piece has le-n lesrly piii'l for. Tie ruh for ti. ty the aft roncctts a III be grctl. but the I looking I a big demand. Ssggetllost Froaa l.akor I alooa.

AflllX'OTiN. Oct. 1 S.x th seen members cf the fe. e-l jre Ind-strlal lalor oinrainl it were session Cedar. As a basis of efanaiderailon be mlltee has tef It the timl us ef the r-j- 't of th si mliel Krailen IihI irtriit rorrmse-aion.

xhlrti submitted Its coie.iu.or.a in a series of 2 umer.ts rui.to oer aa years. mt cf the c.m.inittee telle ie ahuuid n-t sttemtA to gather li-r s'atsib fr.m original sources, but cilect ail lo rn esieilrg in d.wunieotary form Ail its lnl- urgantxatlors pro at.iy s. i I be uti for suggest In the 'm. l-gis'sti. haoses of Poatottlee arrlrra.

to The I'lttaburg ost. fcl. 1 The Ii. wirg rhanges In letter carriers In Irnt.eiHaria have tern made; at p.dnte.1 tempcrary uiuute at Holier, i.n1 N. I'arker.

a te. re gular carrier at per annum at Krle; I'at o.e. 1 from third to setoid at i (er ut Ailegiieny. H. an In teen re-lntated as atnreaeeper and gaug-r In ti.e I'lttilurg Internal revenue METEOROLOGICAL It OHO.

Will you look at them? Silks for home and street dresses--silks for waists black silks, plain colors and fancies, and an arq of rich new things in evening and wedding silks that you'll consi er it a great advantage to get choice from. i It's with large assortments of the choicest and less prices therefor that this store sel your preference your advantage the first consideration. i This new offeringf invites attention 24 inch striped Taffetas, medium to wide strip' in magnificent combinations, and quality that emphasizes the worth, 85c a van! Josie Kddy, b. m. ilnner felt! ID I 1 4 ro r-i Alter, b.

m. lUelf-rK 4 10 lantu.e. m. i rl 4 Alice t. tn.

Titne-t U'i, M'. 2: 2 I cla. pacing: purse Arlltiglon. b. h.

St. 1 1 1 hhenoan 'lay, ch W1 IT1 1 Indiana, b. g. I.M I 1 4 I IL, b. h.

i M. jioal.lini 4 I 3 I ro .1 erelin. m. I 4 4 ro I goten. br ii rti.

hneldi I i lilies N.yes. br. i.Amesi I i I I ta Cowetmen. br. 4 dr Time-2 ll-t.

2 1 UV. HV 2 ill's, LINE IS STILL INTACT. Waiting for Orehestra fsserrl Rog Offleo to Open kale fiestas This Morning-May I.aat All Day. Peats for the evening concerts of the Plttsf-urg orchestra wlil be placed on sale at a. to-day to those who holl coupons.

The line that formed Tuesday afternoon Is still growing. It is a sort of two-days at and -a-you-please race. Over It) al le-bo-lled met, and a few mcs-seyger are lined up on the curbstone holding p. ace for ticket purchasers. lt year Manager Vorge h.

Wllsnn trte.1 to relieve the strain on the public I gmrg those In line, atvl tr.g It em to home. A hotel i went from of ttie iwr'v te tht this year th committee .1... I.le.l to let the pubile Paht It wh. h.4.1 places In line are now clamorn for numbers. he Invent, or of a 't eri.e py a la.

every jft I i seat In the lu.uv without on the stdewa for two ikri or icisi'i in a cruh at the ut would be verv i The au. tu.n was tried r-st ear. but proved utiuccefii. The coupon met hud followed, a was a great lda ti bought Kvery in line Is entitled to pur- rf Department of Agrlrnltare Weather Harris, Plttabarg. Pa.

Observations Taken Last Mght at UH'Isek. STATIONS. tr Ther. ILK. inttsburg.

ciou.Iy i clear 4 Hprtrg field, ruin 1 Cincinnati, clear Si Iaji.i. cloudy 41 .1 Cairo, oi dy S.J i 'hat tan.e.g. clear Kansas City, cloudy 4- Memphis, cloudy (. Atlnrita. clear 4 New i'rU-atis.

clear 2 (iilvmton, I'licl) 2 1 Ja hse.nvll'e, clear 14 .2 NVw York, cb-udy .4 Philadelphia, clear Cleveland, cloudy Vlr kwt.org. I Naehviiie. clear 2 2 El Paso, lear 4'oncordta. i lew Mo'nea. ioi.dy 2 Chicago), t'iou'ly 12 Hare yoi been to see the new dje Black Satia Duchesse yet? deep black, soft, rich aad beautiful $1.00, tl.25, l.r.0, 1.75, $2.00.

Few stores in this couatry you can et this f.aish at. We imported them direct this atwdye makes thern appear lo be worth 25 to 50c a yard more, and enhances the actual value that much. silk petticoats Do you know of as extensive assortment anywhere, or such pretty ones sold so low? We're ia the Sk Petticoat business on a tery liberal scale 1.00 to Handsome Iiae and exceptional value New importations Taris Liagerie just armed tUicty productions of artistic French facers gowns, corset rovers, petticoats, drawers and tbem.se. I brilliant tropical feathers, 50c, 76c- Rich Breasts and WiriPi. $1.25, 11.50 to $12.00.

Magnificent Birds, 11.00 to ft each. I Eeautifal Wing, at 20c, 25c, 3: 50c a pair. Black Ostrich Tips, 33c and 4f. each genuine ostrich fcatherr c1 the worthless imitations usually so! as the real. marabout feather ornamenti 1 forev.mng wear cream, light h'zl aad pink 50 to $5.00 eacl-4 new and chic A superb collection of trim re ti hUf, bonneU and toques, fr from the workrooms $3.00, fi'CJ $5.00 to fl5.00.

1 New designs ia $2.00 to $10.00. children's llitsj per; Testerday'a I oral Temperature. 1 a. rn '4 V'-vxifi im 1 2 in Mitr.inum 5 ro so IT ff assa. wsav wsw MM 1 "Fl trC store to buy 1-urs atr people think so.

It has the reputation among manufacturers of selling more than flftv cent of all the Furs sold in this Eagle biawd Cc.iDEHSELv Milk. 0u ItluSTRATf fAMWitt 1 low is it done? No great secret about that as simple as simple can be. Carries large assortments of the choicest and best, and sells at small profit prices. Other stores claim that yes, but this store proves it. Will you investigate before you do any Fur buying? You may save a few dollars or it may be many but you're bound to save some.

See if we know what we're talking about. Fine Alaska Sealskin Coats," $150.00, $17100. $200.00, $225.00. k.i't.t.in'i nwjtnwxj, jiat ws ereviuA a. twr9-4 fwVoeu.

OBaSI I mm t.wCCiw osi Success! ml liie fill TliN evening f'jrtii-s beforg the A. iorK llviintger and Jack McClelland wlil Mcir isi a ek-rourt(l boxing content. U-U will wi lgh (n at LS i-Kitiml at 1 o'clock this afternoon. JxiUden t'umj'hetl has been agreed upon as referee. The bout wlil the t'St pulled off this ami alii no doubt attract a full houie.

Jack rennet ti lat r.Uht 1h.1t he declines to meet Louden Campbell at catchwelstht unless th hitter was willing to put up a Irrge side bet. Hemiett will be In Juck 11.. corner tonight, and after the bom will leave for I'tillailelfihla. where he has a good offer to meet all comers next Tuesday, Thursday aril Saturday for slg rounJs each. The date of the Fairman-Klnlow eon-test has been to November 12.

Jimmy Scnntnn 1 rn'tl qtiite a dnh in Texas. He Is afrwilHuttely called "Kid" riennion at but objects to the rnme. Tiie Texan sports are of the opinion the oung 1'lttsburger is a comer. Cr.x key of Philadelphia, and Maurice Rosenberg, of fought a 1J-round draw at lu on Monday. The men fought at iTi pounds, weighing In at o'clock.

There Is danger that the sport la Ixulville will be st The goern.x has ordered ail the eheriT of Kentucky net to permit tunic encounters. Joe Choynskl and ftus see matched to meet for six rc ur.il at Philadelphia on October ti. Hugh the colored boxer, knocke.1 out Wiiles. -heck at Rochester on M.miay tn the first round. It Is renorte.1 that Jim Praney and Aus tralian Jimmy Ktan are sxain matched, the twul to conps t.f? the Kentucky A.

at I.oulsMlle at the 1 of this mi.nth. Ryan. Is known. I to meet Juhn Flnnegan at Wheeling next Tuesday. Penny Lyons, the f.ith'de lightweight, would like to r-eet of the Imal taieot of i'lttburg at Hi or I pcunda, or to a Stittb, llllly Mc la 1 referred, Hille loml depet'ed 'S at this office as an emrieef i hia wi.ttr.gneea make a match it'll Jin.mv r'imm, of the iiouthmde.

He meet or hts repre- ntat 1 at this any day aaltable to ths latter tj aixn artic.es K.l.lie ar.l Tom Brodertek are met. he.1 ta meet at 1 pounds rs the avers A ovember 11. The club guarantees a purse i so. Next Pa'ur i Andy Walsh and Charley wlii meet at the I- al 1 -e prelim tnary be tetween 1'sioy Leon and Tuts St Ul pounds. gteve f.

tv.r-.ei:. A -ietraVeei. has beet at boxtrg ir.etr-j. al Hart ard university. Jrta rVldar a- 1 ft.

Armetee.g are mat. h-ed to meet -e 2 in le -re the I r-it-r New York claa -n er nimtRt AT THE BMK. Three Favorites split First Plaeea Jockey eel Saaftraded. The running ra at P. were xmI -r i ee man.

a.nd tie bookmakers were 1M ra a Wat eesriv ftry, b'4t id co I- y. in ft est ra-e. be ue tr.e ritsrg ef Ii.n-lee the y- i- 1. 1 frevh from the Wm. te i he was epvte.J d-.

ant rvri Ik.enelly Is r-tumte I aa lti-. f.jrm lie rie -s- jei.eir key Neel i 1 a ia thlr-I fMe li- e.w re Bnleh In the re -v a tew Who I I 1 jh. on J. i -ej re en eser win. by! e.

i a rvwe. Tie Mil ra-'lng at lii. as wm t-j 03 eatier.tay. R.ilt eel a First iss i f4- I'tor I ra I 1 is I i ti.srl I .1 I H'ol't. int A -a- A 1 I Hes5r.

e. 1 rn. 1 en I in f. 1 i Tirre i "I Matt. Meter Ma, Jufta Luia I '4 11 aiau ran "I r'-e.

-egs Trs.ff.r Ja ft-f-e 1 n- ee. 'e i e-1 sMtl 1 7i erice ler.gga, Atiaa ae 1 a rn I rate 4 J- e'l-. a I en 1 1'- 1 I ii A ar I Ilarf a rr. 'ifth I 1 I cj I '-t I .3 tewe ii ii if .1 i .4 and a. ro Another Prise Hlag Fatality.

OMAHA. Nn, it Tt. a fare mn Ane5 I. I- 1. 1 ess 1 a.1 mmicrel I he 'e.

If iiarn a fcer Monlsv aa a es'e-t at 1 wtl a. lie a ni 1er alli't is Still ailve, b'lt Tnrf slanera lesterday. A trris eemn. Kit. pee.

Tcphe. Coeei-nra-t. -er and Tan.jo I At I at 1 liut 1-eather. ft-a! licau. r.aaer, a Taylor act bar' r.

PrIIU lleaten by I at bam. T'-V. I ft fvt l'-v ft Man. hes'ee. today, liritltl I'-ttit.

if I Mas. port I a otrs. There Is letter at ff lanls Nisee. 'lie I baseman. Cy Heymour wsri" rrv r.er fem the New Turk club.

I likely to get ahat he wants. It Is reported that wi'I we. reel rt a manager of tt.e New York UlatiU. A sU-lar -v "-1 lease race will begin at MB'i'eeo i i. Nw York, on l'.

F'eeter. who g'ayed with the New T-rk Oiarite. iavel a f-r ts.e New York university ICa.l team Jimmy A.eer Ml1 ihrocigh with baseta.l fur g.et. and a hibiseif t.j burl bees 111 The M''arths. a i in the Pitfa-b-irg nr-.

t-rrrt-rs st Cut' ri t- have Al and Hana ao-r l-t i r.eir riake tip. The Cleveland players made fj-st at the benefit galt.e lo 'i. se e-io la They ail sent to Cluelird at. .1 then dubauded. The New Tork rhi a'gned three men t-r next year.

Tfrey are I. ner l.hsoy. Third tsaaetnan Pa hi and Cat. ber Iwatlmer. liiliy Hhrl.er.

of the Prte'i'irg baset; I'sm, f-r his h. rr in lir ki et er i. Joe Itlckert a'cl H.uy also lett for heme. G. Hart welt, of ft baa Nurt of Wll.n the f.ee 2 by Itaroti Wilkes, dam Ltbel, 1 Miiathmore, ll.ilV.

The JI tam was at Rrl Ig-oort. on t.y a -e to 1. 'l briber I h.l pit. hrd f-r and pralur and In ur caught him The of the York laif bill rlub held a it.g on iay and left the m-preesion that J--- aid ret.tli,ei aa captain and nmr.axer cf the team next saon. Iloobt aa to llevsej 'a Itetorn.

WASHIN'tiTOV. let. 1 Itelatlve to the re- rt thai Admiral t' lake ehlp at Hong Ki.tig -r the I riited Male. It la said at the na depar'nient that the adnilrici has n-t ate I nh tie ilirertly. r.

-r l. mm be t.n return. It le tl it the admiral was told when he lor line.) to to Parts that he might rertiulti nt Manila I as be thought tit. which may be cot.n'ruel as ertolclon to 1. 1.

to r. HAIR HEALTH a ae.l to 6.f Halt I HATS' Ml MCalTM. Hair j- THiO-ji. i. frfM Uair atu.taa.

a4i i aa a.i. iZ In isef ririlr.a A tV.ri. I'arii fl.ili in ir i'harmarr. VVIf ilna a Co I Pros. Tast Knt.

In A 'en. Kaerch.r lirua Co. In Wiiklnsbura tl. a Oa TM FRF isn't a new style or shape nor a popular leather in which we cannot fit you See our new British last in bluchers the proper thing in Men's Winter Shoes. $5 and $6.

"Need No Breaking In." Corner Smithfleli Srest an- Fourth Atsnus. Seasons. Persian Laab Colartttes, CD CO and IS5.00. Other prices raage cp to $125. 3.

neck scarfs -1 tha business already dece in a rs this season speaks well for the ft rs, and the styles and the prices. Natural Opossum Scarfs, 53 i aad f3.00. Skunk Opossum Scarfs, $3.00. Electric Seal Scarfs, $3.50. Si mule Seal Scarfs, 45.00.

i Browa Marten Scarfs, t5.00,6.f -0, i $7.50, 110.00 to 16.50. Stone Marten Scarfs, fS.I-0, 5T TJ. P. DEFEATS WESTMINSTER IS A CLOSE GAME IS AIXEGHESY. ROBINSON MAKES A BIG RUN.

W. J. WISS A GOOD. PRACTICE GAME OS HOME GROVSDS. Brown Succeed 1b Scoria Against Yale Wet Ball at Philadelphia and Muddy Ground at I Cambridge.

"Western university. amid ear-splitting nossf from hundreds of rooters, yesterday defeated Westminster at old Recreation part by a score of 5 to 0. Fred Sohlnson made U. touchdown tn the first half after a great run of 45 yards, but Al Marshall failed to kick goal. The teams were about evenly matched, but Western university played the faster ball.

Nearly all of the players on the varsity team -were given a. chance to carry the. ball, and nearly all mad sains. Robinson and Hanson, the halfbacks, made repeated grains through the line and around the ends. The line he'd together nobly in the first fcalf, but was a little weak in the second.

Hagerty made holes at his end. and King was a demon at tackling'. Mitchell and Windekreeht were in the hottest part of tha battle alt the time, ai.d deserved the cheers given them. Westminster has a great team of willing players. However, yesterday they were a little slow in starting, but flee, they started they shook things considerably.

They were never anyway near V. U. P. goal line. Edmund son.

the right- halfback, played a veteran. lie gave the signals and did the bulk of the work. Invariably gaining ground. iKMahon. at left half, also welL In the second naif the ball was continually in Westminster's territory.

Toe game was remarkable for the lack of pur.tinr. Not a punt was made in the r.rt half. In the second three were mai. only one of which was successful Ftsher.wbo a place in the half on W. U.

team, tried to punt, but sent the ball fully beyond the scrimmage line. The ball feu beyond, and bounded back. Westminster claimed the ball on this account, but Keferee Alien decided otherwise. Later McPeake tried a pant, but the trick was blocked by Hanson. Later he tried again, and sent the bail spinning for 50 yeards.

It was a fine punt. Before the bail could be put la play again the game ended. The iir.e-up: v- Westminster er.J Kufcn Xiaserty. Left urd l-meil Tisrron Onier Jl.rtioa Viffdne.Jst......R!?ht guanl Fruit i itched R.jr..t tackle Wither! k.Rht end k.4irar iartertMu try 2iani IU hair Sfi-alahori Ju tt tiMwa irti half E4mon.la-n Uietdecning Fullback McPwtke Ttrticad.Twn Rtfcinaoa. Kferee CmreM Al- I'er.

mplre Mrmn. Hanlw ami i.ritM. lrr ZQ-mmui baitr. Fisher I Uleodecning, tor Xi i Kerry. B.

C. at A. CJ JEW FLAYER. Red and Blaek See a re Goaaora. Late of Chlc.go Athletic Clab.

Fred R. Gosfcera. lat cf Ch is a new player secured by Chairman tv. Trmpie. of IX C.

at A. fvxrfraU tram. The Utter arei terms -ith tae new player yesterday, sod ioh-ra. l.rejj up for practice, with the other meiRbers ttis team at oar k. flayer has bea a football p.ayer wjwi.

In t'ae early nineties h- cmptt.ia ct tha EMtiMl Park I eleven, which won tba rntn-5 r.a 4 the a tale cf three cuaaeo-yuv rears. Later found Mra a member or the eleven fur Mra waa In Iv.f hp. car-'-uri of tn- icrt.an nob. of Ckk-ago. ahteo won the ehamttes.v a of athletic- tljj cf th- I'iiiim 'ate ttrm tf.a Mt-a-i atbieUc ciab bT a.

c( 4 0. TU: game wan played after the Htjcana haa taken tceir hur-nun Kaacern trip celetr. ail conm until tr-y airnca Hucim, jiving a tie game wuii that clua, the Kurt to ft. afterward Jotned tbe Chicago athiette etui. acd was a mn.x- of tha? team whrn of tt players l-r: 1 ieen to come thi cit.

ti piay with tr.e famous Thr A a. (loi.vn tee nf tr.e piajera that dit cot cm. II played for year with the Ksro athi-tlo clab. aft wm he Joined tie athletic club, cf and wrrt them ontr! the end of tha aeaaon en he left to engas la busises la CT. icasM.

is a giant In orr Jt fet tH. and ih 17 lovin la. Hia natural position is fulibaca. ar.j it 1 more tnan provable fee will be eaild Un to fill the shoes of ei-t'apraia EJ Young, as that player ha sicntfled liis intention tf retiring Xrutn the gria.rt;n. BROWX SCORES AUAIST YALE.

Carrie the Over the Blae Llae lis the Seeoad Half. TW HAVEN. Conn. Oct. 19 Tale this a'tJMTmon defeated Brown University la a harf-foaght game cf football by tl.e score of 22 ISrown's single touchdown waa made on a y-amiie by Benjaaain.

the Tale halfback. abMit two minutes before the end of the name' Mb "Vaie had her opponents all tired out and waii mowing them down awful rufa. The bail a. 1 tt.kd up by Washburn, er.d rush of til iir ivsn tearn. and.

unakied. was carried jvw Yale's a-ail line. The giuce waa a reveia-to ail of the spectator. ia that the lighter Tah line, after the nrt three minutes of piay t'id the heavy rush liie cf Brown repeatedly! and whea cn the offensive lore great hoi's th-uch -which the barks went for sure rains 1h line-as; Brown-. ltt Chaee I-t tackle Haps'jod Bro-n ijKtt nuard Whaler Ojtten Center Cheebro KlKht puai-d farter hnberl4m RiKht tackle fchuhan RiS ht end Hunt Jw.aulieii Fratt Trend.

Wt haif. T-nyn JVr I-Oght haif ifcHtiie Kuiiback liates Tieferee C. R-ckweit. I. T.

trtnpire Kerett L-tke, Harvard. Time Two lienjamm. Ixjdly. vtahboume. Huhetitutluns for ChatnneriaiR.

Sflilman for Brown Thomas f-Jr Hubhelt. Tmdiey for Twrnvrnj' Man-tn frr ItJdJey. Mellndy for Hapgood" asfcburn for Chaae. Homan for Payn. HARVARD PLAYS I THE MCTJ.

Defeats Xewton A. C. ta Two Short Halves at Cambridge. CAMDRIDG3. Mas Oct.

defeated the football team of the Newton Ath- lertlc association this afternoon in two halves by a score of 2S to D. A hea.y downpour of rain began when the ball was first put in play, and eontiiiBsd without Interr.ws-sion until the end. making a puddle of the field and preventing sacisfax-tory playing. Two T'juchdowr. were coce-i In the tlr-t half by vvarren and two more In the second by Reid and HatloweU.

Warren and were both very geud In breaking the llt.e. and the former did the best work for his N-wton hal a fainy strong team, containing fuur Harvard pi yen. The line-up: Harvard 22. Newton-0. Cochrane end Murphy I-Wnald Lett tackle Uaibraitn Xoal I-'t guard Kennen Burnett Vr.u-r Brdn RiKht guard Mills Right tsckle Hailowell Kight end awin yuartrbac liniir.g J.

Nea-11 Vaughn U. Newell haul Kernstan trlerasch Irft half Warrea lttht lalf P.id Fullback Sands Touchlos ns arren 2. lhi JIliw-li Goals from touchdowns Slaught.in 2 I m-ptre J. Norton riser. MarKar-gent.

Time Two hnlves. Substitutions Farley for Cochran. Katori iK.n-!d. Jrffrav for IUigt.tvn fr Mills. Hit-Tins for SaIbraith, VWiu tor Kerrigan 'ott for ikntettuaa.

PLAYED WITH A SLIPPERY BALL. Wesley a a Shook. Ip Pennaylvanla Kickers la the Seeoad Half. PHILADELPHIA. Oct.

gave the Pennsylvania football eleven the hardest game of the season to-day. the Red and Hlue winning tv tne core or j. to in iii-mmute hs'vet. was slippery on amount of wet til and born t-attn me rang fumMt s. In tne first half Wr-I -yan was unabl to a.hanre the heil to any extent, but In the second the Middletown boys went through PT.nrvi- aria's iiae repeatedly for gains of from tw six yards.

Thta was In a measure due to the absence of Hedg-at and 3cCrackec, Hive er.r Coat at 12 but iit of the others is a better Persian Iamb Coats only the very f.r.e ones are 150 to A Ctvit with dark eastern m.nk reveres, cu5 and collars, at $215. that's a perfect gem style of the coat aad qiality and markings of the far simply surperb. Astrakhan Coats start at $-k. Klet trie Seal Coats, 45. Seal Coats, $05.

fur capes Fine M.ak Caes latest shapes trjri mo, to 50.oo. lersiaa I-imb Capes, 125.00, 175.00. trrmco BABlCSSHoyia .00 223Sa3kiaaSaSaa Good Playa and Sensational Hans Wrre the Principal Featarei. Special to The Pittsburg Post. WASHINGTON'.

Oct. 1 -The W. J. team met the Jefferson for a practice game at college park this afternoon before several hundred spectators. W.

A 3. rolled tip i points with easy work, and blanked the Can ensburg boys. The game, though an ea-iy one. was not uninteresting, and waa replete with many good plays and sensational runs. The visitiirs were strengthened with the addition cf Urownlee.

P. A. Peacock. e-eat-Uun of Westminster: McCutcheon and Lnglis. and played an excellent defensive game.

The line-up: W. A W. J. A. end Ir.glls Lft tackle Vance Left guard Center Keeae Right guard Peacock KtirtU tackle Right end lun vjuarterback Pentte Ift half Moyers Htght hnlf Straub Fullback Brownlea K.

'ore Theurer IVnn Hall P. Core Thompson Wetty WheUn Alexander Reed Matthews Referee I' miilre Seaman. Time -minute halves. Fubetlttiilons Nessle for Welty. Fouse for Theurer.

Collins for Reed. CREEPS 5 BtRG AD LATROBE. Hew the Two Mighty Teaaaa Will Llae TSeat Saturday. Oct. 1 People from ail the towns round about are just now crowding MaiLager tor places on the grounds for Saturday's game.

Ureenaburg Is rapidly approaching playing form. Latroba will have to eihlbtt excellent defensive powers to prevent gains. Business In both towns is to be suspended Saturday afternoon. Hetting on the ura tm becoming lively. A week ago the be eope Indicated that at the proper time odds Would be offered, tut they weakened to-day.

and a few wanted the od.ia thenis-lves. The moneyed porta here are meeting all on even money. The probabiiitle are that the line-up of the great game will be aa 10, in tireensburg. La -Left end owl Left M-Kone Left guard Kret.be Center Hammer attard tile-r rt tngt on M. Farias "arr Thomas Relr.hart aht t.

Itvan Right end Flowers Quarterback Ieft fca-'f ima Jamaann ralf I fui.ha. Pittsbarg Aradeny Is Bealea. Special to The Pittsburg Poet. XETW CASTLE. Oct.

1 -New Castle won to-day's game from the Pittsburg Academy tea. -j by superior playing The Acalerriy boys were somewhat Ignter than the Uteml eieven. fcas tny beran piay with a l-a and gave the New Oasiie eieei the hard's game that has been p.aed 00 the hunk grii.ron. The iirie-up; New Casta 14. Academe I ltt er.d.

M.iier Rr.bins.jri. ta. -erts s-hreckengoit lft guard HuntiUg 'enter. 111. t.

R-iht guard iraw Hart ht ta. kie -inter Mavr.e. rrt end a Ru.Tlr.ger Kiingensmith Ift half H-vJ tr Lro. Fullttna Ucwa The oame etvens wlii 1 'ay here lmorrs. when Ompatv ft.

finteetilh regiment, wid be the guts the game. tV. A. J. Dowa to Hard Work.

Special The nttburg Pct. W.sMli';T'::. tX. It The maaage-ri; the W. )k J.

team Is havirg troutl ia getting a gan.e If tfe p- r.e ftt-r Jav. it i ir zi. Toe e.as been ttr- to the C. 1'. boys, and the k-al managment Is imi ta gi the university team a game.

The A a.Io- t.m will play here te-Rcrns, an it altTi W. J. a i.ra. ti game Alter wk the ma at W. a wnl t-e met and tM I am ill but kie av.wn hard with several hart games (a piav N-t xaturlay a the I A game at i'lttahurg.

West Vtfglnia err. ta ashingtoei Weatern kwn I r.l-e-s.tr at (evma I II. h'm'm Co. lege at VI ah.r.g- Novrmlwr 1, sad L. A.

at November It. Xs Came at Lawreaees Hie Ts-Dsy, The dbanding of the piitihurg Urwteei Jua-ti- team out of tie rme -r to-4y. tt. to the t- of the Lawrence- p-pie. This a rtn lta.1 been hoping tn all iruutt.

and the team had been j-cj-ned th c--asi'o. but r- ait the Pl'tsburg ha- gKie ti respe niv Itmea. Th J'jn. will ciuse their season at heater Saturday. Faaseas Baseball oa Kiblbltloa.

Hans Wagner has returned home from Ljuis-ville. slwtt he made a gi'rtous recrd tria year. Hans is now one of the foremost all-around 1 i.i ers the country. ife broke the thsowing reeord at on Kun lav. an! brooght home wjrh him the hail hl he thrw.

The ball la now on exhibitor in bis P1 room in the Vet End. liane, wita much pride, shoas the bail to ail visitors. Sloan Conilag Bark, Honae. JN'ttN. rvt.

1 Tod BUmtt returns to the Cnitb States at the end of next week. fer riding the Prince cf WJs' bay fillv Nunsuch In the rare the "anibrldgn. slurs atakes at the Houghton meeting October ri.ta up has Nuneui the favort'e. Sloa-t la persuIing Moringtoa ant.jn. the Lagiiah Jockey, to accompany him ta America.

Doable Seell Hare Arranged. HAUFAV. X. 8. r--t.

The barkers of Lyneh brothers decided to-dy to accept the challenge of Rubear and Parry, the kinelteri for a double scull race for $:.. to take place during the last weg in July at Hallfajt. The Lynehs will allow the Englishmen C-o for eenses. Football Ttotes. Poor Ijifs ytte goes up agalnut Pennsyl-vnia at Philadelphia on Saturday.

Corneil Is prr.arlng game with Princeton on Fatu lav. The Ithjf-an have one of the bel halfbacks in the country In Whiting. The fTilcseo A A. team left for the Eat last night. It rirt stopping place will be nere' It will toe.

Harvard next Saturday. The Irwin A. A. tam would like to arrange a game with some U.v-pound team for Hatur-iay at home. For date write to Manager Joha 11.

Irwin. Irwin. Pa. The Highland football would like to arrange games for riaturdavn with ary lir-pound tam Address C. Lubbs.

Hi I'ollnti uwtiiie, I-ittsburg. Pa. The I. C. A A.

team would like to arrange a game with W. f. P. for next Wednesday. fine ehowlng made by the 'varsity team Westminster pleases the L.

C. A. management. Th Oakmont Reserves and the Cresoent A. C.

of Allegheny come together Sntunlav (lakmont. As neither team has lost game this year a rat'llng tuulut from sturt to tlomii may be looked for. Game called at 2.M p. sharp. Any goud team with enetosed grotmds desiring a game for next Hjturday.

October 22. will be acewinmodated bv the McKees Roiks In dians telegrat.hlng at onte tt F. F. Rurk- Biirt, 'cKe- luki. They also have open dates lor October 1 and ThankJgl Inc day.

The Quaker A. of All.gheny will play at Cora Saturday, and the Jefferson A 1 at Canonnburg 1i. lh 'junkers would like to arrange games witn all teams In Western Pennsylvania and Luatern hto. Address 11. A.

Little, 17i Rebecca street. Alle gheny. tin account of the car'elirsr of next Unnir. day's game by the Linden A. the I'ra'lun fivtieii team would likw to arrange a gnnie at Crafton with some I t- atn tor thnt date.

Fn lied Kr.tin.E and ex penses guaranteed Wire or adireMi at once, I'. 1'a. Tlie players the Clipper team are requested rrp.n at Tiiirf y-aixth and Hutlr street this etenlng at In; J. CrirTttn. Walter Kcibj.

Uill i i i ilk-rove, liearti' Ollie Srebier t'avnnaugh. AspmaallK rUlce t-tein. t'tstg. Jack thrum, John Worth. Hu l.i- tn.

Harry Heeley, tieorge liattie and Jani.e llearn. Insure yourself against the attar ks of feven. pneumonia and other serious and prostrating til-Hf-am by takinpr a few botils of Hood's arsajiarilla nw. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Kasy to take, easy to operate.

Peace Jobllee, Philadelphia, Round Trip. Tickets October 24 to 27 Inclusive, irood to return until October 31. Trains leave ITnSon station 2:50, 7:30, 8:00 a. 4:30, 05 and p. m.

daily. Our line of Covert Hox Overcoat receive the admiration of all lookers everyone exclaims praiirs for the style, fit and finish of our truly handsome coats. Saxony Mills Covert Tan Top Coats, tancy wool 1271 i gorgeous plumage from the Orient, the tropics, the South seas, far-away Siberia and Australia. The collectors of the great Paris houses have searched the forests of the entire world to secure nature! i choicest products, and from the tiny humming bird of Mexico (called "winged light" by the natives) to the gorgeous cock pheasant of Siberia the gathering is complete. This exquisite plumage is assorted, combined, colored and manufactured ia Paris iato the daintiest of feather ornaments and Madame Fashion has given her cachet of approval to them as the correct trimming for milady's hat.

Beautiful Plumage and Quills, 25c a cluster P.irds, Wings and Velvety Owl Quills, 25c large ornameated Quills, made of region. Capes, 123. 00. 1175.00 to Hectric Seal Caps. f20.00, $23.00, $x00.

SImu'e Seal. Capes 140.00 to 175.00. Astrakaa Capes, $13.50, $15.00 to e0.00. collarettes Many are made all one fur, and of these we gire a few prices some of the smartest conabinatioas conceivable are here and you are asked to look at them. F.lectric Seal Collarettes, $3.50, $5.00 to Si mule Seal Collarettes, 116.50 to f.5.00.

Ikown Marten Collarettes, 112.50, 20.00 to The One Perfect Paper. There aaraiBKta tb caliar aad beaatifal aarfac of Weldln'a Kid Finish which tnakra Irttrr ritlt-a laiary. It's a cbarmrr aa4 a kanxaeM asaarr. foaaraatac aa riff amce aa athrr paper na. Try It aad he calace4.

All the tahiooaMc anca. Saaac new. artistic Uca la aaoBOf ram. J. R.

WELDIN 429-431 Wood Street. F. R. JACKSON, raraaerlr at 42 Saata Dlaaaaaa. BEHOVED TO 141 Federal Street, Tut D4ra Froaa fraata Dlaaaaad.

linings, cut in the ff latest and made equal to the finest ti ex dress goods sale Of more than ordinary interest because-of the fine goods involved. Look at the Paris Novelties and Tailorings for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 and then siy whether we're in earnest about it, BOGGS Allegheny. The latest fad. double waq Covert Cloth, plaid lack, wide facings, satin sleeves, warranted for two seasons, a 1 to any 1 ".00 garment elsewhere, for only tya: Home Made Suits In Single or Double-Breasted Sack or Cutaway, a grand selection of styles. Men's strictly all-worsted Black Diagonal Suits in sack Bcs fit? $10.00, to $23.00.

Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs, 10.00, $50.00, $55.00. Russian Sable Scarfs, 75.00. STANDARDS OF QUALITY ARE CAPITOL CTliXDER OH RESOW5 ENGIXE OIL. ELDORADO E.XG1XE OIL aatt STANDARD CAS EXCISE OIL. Tfcese Justly ceJebrate brand cf Lut Oila are vhe best and most poj ar on the market.

Attention Is invited to tie folio-wire cUltiea. MICA AXLE GREASE, Use. only half aa much a any other arease. ElKKKA HARXESJ Oil ELECTRIC CYCLE OIL. FAVORITE SEWIXC VI.

CBISE OIL. RCDDT R4BVESTE8 OILa STANDARD FLOOR PRESSING mat FCK-NllLRE POLISH preserve fioora. protecu health and saves money. PARAFFi.VE WAX CA.M.t3 CC rXVA WAX. BA.N'mCEI and FA.V' CANDLES.

In 3oid Leaf, Ie.f.t or Ltrc-den decormoi-a We riay apeclal attention to the quail ty of all product offered for bom traoa. Ovr ct 1 LLOfTN A TIN OH S. NAPHTHAS and GASOLINES is ce n-rlete, and wo can aurr'v the trade th all rradea required for Pittsburg and tr -utarr territory. THE ATLANTIC REFINING CCL P1TTSBITRO. PA.

Ccrar Eta-btli Street ad Duqtsestss TT jr. BRANCH emCES: IfHKUVU Va. JtU aLIXXcVa. Mi. I i-s.

svitxr. Jw CiMBthW.NU Hi. rB.ECE.RICK. 4U JOKKfTjwy. CITT OIL CO- F- ta PENS AVE, rTTTtBlTiO.

Fa. aa tm ac er fiast. ttrvoiea meitiM ta i a aiuc. aiia it NlRVul i liiiAtiji. deray.

t.e -uaxiaaa. iae-it of ai.4 an.ti i mmmorw aa a4tis. pimpir. erut'HO-A eecsraitaea tiiouo. aae ucfini: tor eutiri ct ne and awjet ureS.

6T11CTIOXAL B1X-L i.i5-Ii.ASES. ail u'a. mSrcf.ng akin, r'an throat aaa KM. ca ua.rx ferera t4 the r. ci bodjr a t.

renoer Br.iaTaoie. tf. lier ruin i earh Cie, tl ul rellat-ie asd treats.cnt. a real rurea. free ajS coi.fttiar.Bsi, Ofit hour.

a 4 en. mtit I I 1- ti Fc4ar. 1 a. t- 1 p. ra 1 or arees ft.

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Complete line of ornce stationery, the best and latest, Fvery description of Blank Books on hand and made to order. Always glad to give estimates. D. BINDING. STATIONERY.

PLENTY OF GAME. 1 lunters report the shooting exceptionally good and guns never wrre so cheap. nk-'e l.arrrl hteach laaiiiuf abo! g.tli. t.t retahi drtoale barrel I re a. na.im.

Send sta-np for garae law card just out. jotl.N5T0.VS 529 Smithfieid St. 'Li Stands for all that is good, modish and thoroughly up-to-date in mens prices are lower than moderate. Vi TUih Psttafcurc. Pa.

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