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IMTTSIiUHOH DAILY POST, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1886. AMUSEMENTS. new advertisements: DETROIT DEFEATED. BEARING AN END.

The 4fcueen Mnnle Lesmon. When Queeu Victoria waa a little girl, NEW ADVSrttiStMENTS, OCTOBER 1. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AV II ESAL JC t-I TJ THE BARKEN THS BET. CourlaMve Fvlilenee of the Superiority tl Tbft Famous Kftfea.

Business peoile who have any desire to purchase a reliable safe need not for a moment be in doubt regarding wherothey can rJ i oh e. at rai or ar and trustworthy testimony can convince any one on this point, the following letters ent to the proprietor of Hi BArfaesSafe and Lock Company tnltat be conclusive. The gentlemen who have written the letters are men of rep me and well known in business n.i Wal circles. The testimony lOaMCQ JOS. H0RNE Cor.

Wood and Liberty Sts. LANS ELS, ULAXKETS AM) YAKXS XOU OI'EX. We are to oner the entire production or the followlnir MIIU lo Klanneli ar.d Blm Kuiulierer r'ine and Heavy KUnnel; Alarka MUlf Heavy 2-ln. KUnnel; AHeghea MIIU Heavy 2 In. Klannel; Koje of Sharon Mil In White and Colored Klankeu: Went Va, Mill White Oountry Klankeu, together with an exceptional line, aa to price and variety, lo Plain and Twilled Flannels, Comfortables, Colored Blankeu, salrtltiK t'lanneln, f-'t.

Mary'l Mill Yarn Polaris Mill Yarns, Herman Worsteds, Saxony Yarns and Zephyrs, in all irradoe. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY. to the CITY VISITORS ARE IX VITED OUR GREAT STOCK OF CLOAKS AMD WRAPS1 THE AILKUHENYS SHUT OUT THE WOLVERINES TO O. hey fall to dnnice orris, Who Strikes Out Tw elfe Baldw In Sot Narh of a Punlr A S(aul-OrT llelwieen Hie HelH and Atlilelleii at Philadelphia Other Uatuea. The Detrolls met with evrsn a worse de.

real yesterday at the hands of the Allegheny than did the t'htcaao chainpions weeks It was a raw of a day, and the crowd hUT tared only atiut 1,20 people, who watched with satisfaction the ciever manner in which Morris mowed down the bi Wolverine. They could do absolutely nothlnjr with him. getting only two hits, both ot man got beyond hrst base, and here are twelve strike-out to Morris" credit. He wa Klvcn excellent support, hnmberif wa pick yesterday anil Kuehne niled hi- place veiy aceeptaWv, beiute of especial service at the bat. Baldwin was hit for a total of nine bases the Allithenv? earn in it wo or iber run.

The visitors fielded poorly, he work of bulndle at short leintr wretched, nd Baldwin making a couoleof costtv wild lmws. The iff It-edyed, buch-i-riced "Hia Four'' numbered only three yesierdiiy, Kowe not be- ng uere, ana wtey taacu to tfo anytnioi? to iititlfy either their title or tlio est ectatlons of cunoua public. In fact the Allegheny med up far superior both at the bat and iu he field to the famous Leaguers. nuenne got amumt to tin la the nrst in-i'ir on a fumble bvSblndle and lialdwin'a wild throw, but was left there. The 8tHrt pened in earnest in the third, when Hrwn hit safe, went to second on another fumble tv Shin- die of Morris' grounder, to third on a passed ball, and home on Hark lev's out at tlrt, Kuehne having previously been retired.

hitney knocked out a single. Morris scoring. Carroll nit to Shtndle, who failed to stop tii bail, but i'olemau Hew out to Thompson, leaving the two men on base. In the fourth, after rmith had tiown out to Han Ion, Mann drove a liner to leu ior two nans, and tirown brought him home on a lively single to riant. Morris tlew out to Thoinioon.

Kuehne hit center for two Pases. Brown cross log the plate. Parkley retired the side br going out at nrst. In the sixth Manu opened proceedings by striking, out, but Gillen it ine mini striae get past nun, and red reacnea nrst. a wua pltcn advanced mm base.

Briwn went out from bthiudle Brouthers. Morris corked out a nice single to right, which lhompson allowed to get by him, Mann scoring and Morris taking second Kuehne followed with a safe hit and went second on a passed ball. Hark lev hit to himlle whothrew Morris out at the plate. Baldwin threw wild to third in an endeavor to catch Kuehne napping, and the latter trotted me. Whitney retired the side at first.

A feature of the seven Inning was leacon hite's strike-out, Morris pitching only three balls to him. There is nothintr of esoecial in terest to record concerning the efforts of the vtsnors 10 score, as none or lueuu reached second during the game. At the end of the eighth inning it wai Uk dark to continue Plavinir and the trame wa called. The last contest of the season will take place this afternoon with Oalvin and "arroll ismith and Odfen as the batteries. It will also he the 1'etroita last game this year.

Follow ing is the score: What kind of Clothing is it? YOU can take prudence at the helm in buying our thoroughly good of clothing; and you'll relish the low Reliable clothing depends on the true quality and the substantial, proper workmanship. We hew to the line in getting the right materials; test them in ways that discover to the innermost, and absolutely whether they are all wool, or cotton, or partly each. There's no glozing over with us of the sort of goods we use: we must know what they are before we begin to turn them into clothing. In that waj', as manufacturers whose interest lies side by side with yours, we stand a step higher than the stores that don't make, but buy sightly clothing to sell again. Ours is true as well as stylish.

The making is as honest the quality as the price. Wanamaker Brown, 68 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Underwear MILLINERY OF EYERV DESCRIPTION! HOSIERY AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FURS, JERSEYS. CHILDREN'S WRAPS, -AXD A FI GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Which will be found in greater variety ard lower prices than anywhere else. No trouble to show goods.

No one importuned to buy. UBAUItfi I 510 TO 514 MAHKET STREET. PITTfeBOa PA Kj DETROIT. A. Koeh 1 12 3 0 1 0 10 0 0 Barklev, 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 CnrruU.o.

0 0 4 "I Thim'u, 0 13 11 t'olem'n, 1 0 0 2 0 0 White, 3.. 0 0 1 1 Smith, 0 0 3 10 Hanlon.m 0 0 3 0 0 Mann, in. 2 13 0 1 Nhimile, 9 0 0 1 3 3 Hrown, 2 2 0 0 Orilien, c. 0 0 6 1 0 Morris, p. 1 1 0 Haldwin.p 0 0 6 a 1 0 7 24 7 3 0 2 14 13 7 Pittsburgh 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 i ltetroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 l) 0 0 SPECIAL BARGAIN WEEK LAIRD RAY'S MAMMOTH BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.

1 Huns earned Pittsburgh, 2. Two base hits Kuehne, JMann. lotal bases on bits I'ttts bunch, ltroit, 2. ruck out Carroll. man 2, Mann 3: Richardson, Thompson, White 2 iianion, Mimuie, iiiien rtaittwin a.

Hases on balls -smith, Hrwn. Pasted balU Oillen 4. lid piu-ii Kaldwm. irt tase on errors PlttsburKh. letnjit, i Left on bates Pitt: hurirh, 7: Detroit, 3.

luuble plar 1 anj liuulap. Ttue of name I'uipire-tialvin. THE AS-SOt IATION RA E. Won. Ic-st.

Played. Percen DAWZICEB'Sd IMMENSE STOCK St. L-ul y3 4fl l-' Aileheny Ko 67 137 linKlyn 77 tl liuiville 6ti 70 1.16 l-iceinnatt .471 Athletic 1, h2 liaitimure 4s TWO GAMES AT i 1 A DKLPH 1 A. Philaoklfhia, October 15. The ATbietU 31etrcpolitan clut played of! two Dv.stpone rames this afternoon.

The Mets won the nrs Kame by outplaying the hotue team both at the bat and In the fluid, in the second game tne Aiiueoed scorea a vo-tory t.y ternnc ta I hey pounded Lynch for twe ve hit with a total of twenty in fire inning, whe the name was called on account of uarknes Score: taking music lessons, she one day experienced great difficulty in overcoming a rapid and complicated passage. ul should think that might be made easier for the future Vueen ot England, said the young lady petulantly. Iler instructor, an emi- snt musician, looked gravely down at his pupil and quietly replied: "There ia rural road to knowledge. be cbiid saw the point, resumed her studies more energetically than before, and to-day is one of the nnit brilliant pianists in her realm. Talking of royal atiaira, the Hard-man piano is a richt royal instrument.

It combine! the best qualities of ail other makes, with several exclusively its own. ft is sold only bv Mel lor, Hoeue Hen- rirks, 77 Fifth avenue, and can bo pro- ured on easv monthly payments. The Wheekrf'k and Hale pianos are always kept nn hand, as are the grand palace organs for those win) prefer an organ for an accompaniment to the voice or other wise. The Ontury and Kuniaii organs are sold very cheap by Mellur, Hoerm oc Henricks. To-nicht Haupt sGerman school closes its lionk for reeistrations.

i uteres! in the hool has continued unabated. jtoi. Haupt has lectured daily to large and en- biiiastie audiencis me lecture cuain- her. Hamilton building, and before tbe leading educational lntitntu-ns ot the wo cities. His nieiuou or learning is nione hlsbly luterestine; the aouui sir ion ot the uermnn language nas oeen thoruugblv Rimpiitied and svstematizetl him that the audience understands the ectures.

which are in tienuan, ana tbe aru nires a practp-al knowledge of German iu the rive week court-a. Ureal NhIcs of Piano" and Organ- on the Hon in NKle. John Riebling srdd three pianos and four reans in two days, retry good ior tne South Side. Riebling is sole agent fur the St homacker Gobi String Piano, the un Hiirnassed Penning and the very hue James ana Hoimsrrom. Expenses are less on the bouth bide than i the central part of the city.

Packard Organ is the best. John Kibbling, I i io parson aireei. We Have Seetired a Bare at in a Lyons mik etvei, incues whib, and which we shall sell at f2 50 per yard. Such an opnortunity to avail yourself of a handsome eoatuuie at one-half its value has never before occurred this early i the season. John L.

Moorhofse, 2t Fifth avenue. Our TriinmlriE le part ment Fol of hich novelties in rich garnitures, beaded pHSempntries and paneis. All the newest braid eftects are tiere. Jos. Horn Retail Storea ln Fall to see our Ladies' Curacoa Kid B.itton Frenrh tiv.

worked button holes inal in btvle and nni.sb to band made, ai 50. P. WACrSER, JK Xo. 401 wood Btrcct.corner i ourth avenue. tew tonibtDHilon DrfM Robes, Special offering in new dress robes, 50 different colorines anil designs, in extra full patterns, at $3 50 each.

HIGLS C. AtKE, FJvs Market street and Fifth avenue. The I heapeat Plae Id Town for Unit at J. II. Johuhtoii, 621 Sratti field Guus for hire ly the day or week at J.

H. Johnston's Gun Store, 621 Smithiield street. When you want a good and cheap gun go to J. H. Johnston's, Smithrield street.

2. The Kver-Popalar Tycoon 12 Ha, another lot just received. Three i-ualiri, f2 00, f2 50 and 00. stt F. G.

PaI IsoK, 441 Wood street. Mlkf, VeHem nod tItiIie, ii fancy Itroi-atlea aud Stripes for Wraps, Front. Panels, Waists, Vests and Collars, coinpriediiff three hundred designs and Cflorings, and varying in price from 65c to 12 per yard. While no qualities are tw good to be found on our counters we guarantee the prices the lowest possible. JoHX MORHOr-SK, 2t 'SZ Fifth avenue.

U(tm. Water antl neam t'tttluc-. Fur any work in the way of fitting for Natural (law, Artificial Gas, Water or Steam, either bih or low jiressure, inquire of the Standard far Heating Company Works, and Branch Office, Sandusky srrt-t, from Itobinson to Isatiella, Ail-iibeny. Telephone No. A General Office, Garrison alley, Pittsburgh.

Telephone No. 1,185. st27-tf Ihe a genuine French-woven Corset; would be considered cheap at $1 25. Von can buy them from us fur $1, all sizes. Our Corset Department can supply you with everything you may require in this line.

Jos. Hokne Ketail Stores. boud Value. Our 00, fl CO, 00, 3 00, 00, 00 lin of Meu'a Calf Shoea, Hewed, tine style, durable, well fitting. Duti't buy until you nee thetu.

P. Wagner, Jr to Albre 401 Woh1 strwr, corner Fourtb avenue. HlAfc tool lrpnrliiieat. Maguiiiceut display of rich black faoru-8 in all the durable stAples aBtl noveitiett. Hpecial attention given to mourning outfits.

UGL HAt KE, kXs Market street and Fifth avenue. fllei nret or tlie money refunded. All of the rtwtiim I'rinanenlly t-ured by the system. A new and cmiaum ense treatment without the knife ur liicature, A painless, safe ana ceriam cure nr puea, n-ure, ndiuia, oiv-pu- and Alo chronic InHarnmatiun and ulceration uf the rectum, the Litter an un seen and uiisusjteoted terror, irKiueii symptoms of disease, and tn mot ca.es the true cauhe Ks never known. The Brlnlterhotl avi-tem now i.rafticed in every larae city in twe Inltfrl States, and ty which hundreds -f ttiMUrand have already been cured.

It is the tily means by which thece maladies can he ucceastully treated, without pam and inennven ience or detention from business. Jeiter Irom cured can he Peen at my office. J. hUKe. M.

1., new No. 87 I'enn avenue, rMttifburKh, Fa. Bx'k on Uiseafes of the Kec turn sent free to any add repp. Office hours from tf A. M.

to 4 P. M. Telephone No. 474. e-tf New hopea may bloom, and days may come, Which never know a ttruan; But there' nothing; half so sweet in life, As the Mikado Cologne.

AH Mikado ornaments are perfumed with the Mikado Cologne. Price, 25 cents. The sweetest thlnif upon earth love, and next to love the sweetest thintf is Mikado Cologne. I Km have any other hut the ben. Sujtar catcheg more Hies than gait, and the Mikado Cologne caujiht on to the wave ofj.opu laruy.

a virtues are grana. cents. At Cret.on Springs every vtsdtor le using the aiiKaao cologne, i he people demand It. On the latest excursion to Atlantic "hy everytHwly tKk with them suine Mikado t. se it and he happy all your life.

The partv from Last End, who started for Saratotta Uft week, all bought nrst a supply of iuiaauo i-oioirne. iravetern pse ii always. MARRIAGE LlCtNbES ISSUED. William Abel I'itthur(fh I Anes r'iEthurKh Patrlfk Brannon Wuraaret PittPburKh Albert Smelser Hell township, Sadie E. McAnley Pa DIED.

HlKI) At his late Scott township. Ha KTt ks Knhi), In his feventy-eijthth year, brother in-law of Kobt. 11. and the late Kody ratteron. Funeral from late residence, Sunday, October 17.

Services will be held at St. An drew's Kpiecopal Church, Ninth street, at 1:30 P.M. Friend of the family invited to at tend. MHUW CAT A it ACT HUM) 5T WENS IH (FKEII Pull and reliable Information, with references, and Illustrated work on all dlsea-jeti of eie anu eak. FKEE to any address.

UK. NtlHDK, Ornllwt Hml Aurlst, H04 Penn avenue, Pittf bumh, Pa. FALL AM) WINTER UNDERWEAR HOME TRADE AND VISITORS In the city this week are invited to call and examine our extensive line of all grades ot UNDERWEAR FOR EVERYONE! UlWKST KR1CKS UriKAMEHl WARD 27 FIFTH AVENUE. 0 PEHA HOUSE thk whitk mlavk; MATINEE TO HAY AT 2 KESEKYFB SEATS 50C. Thu Evening, l.a?t Performance of THE WHITE SLAVE' Opeha house extra week teuinntntf Monday, (lelober 1H, ijorxlf James Marie WainwrlKht.

Ke-rlofr TtiursJav ami Satunlav "Vintinlu:" Tutiay, "Much fliii) NoUiiiin:" Veilnelay. "Hamlet:" Friday, 'Merchant of Venice" anil "The Saturday, CaeBer." Reserved feat? un sate. ool4 -It JJAFmiS' MAMMOTH MUSECM MiiNUAY. OCTOBER IH. TONY LKN1EUS UKEAT Ht MPTY Iil MK1 Nl AL.I.STAK SPECIALTY COMPANY.

New Trioks, New Sreriery, New Wardn bes, and the Best l'eotile on the lioud. rO-UAY MATTJE VIOKEKS a CHElil K. 1UALET M.TOi: THEATER UCLH'K Lessees WIN- IiAY, Oi'toU-r I I. Every Evening and edneit- and Saturday Matineep, ttie rioouiar come- lan, Mr. M.

CVKTIS.in his new and lauh- nie coined CAI ttHT IN A CIIBSlli. October 18 The Hanlons in Kantasma. RARRY WILLIAMS' ACAIiEMY OK To-nivrht. Miitlnees Tuepiiav. Thurp.Say and iturdav, HKOS.

and tiiair Annj? oKHTiicer, I.ion, Wulf and Spot. "Brother leiiinst Brtither." "The iKxt V3, '1U6 Planter's Vh Lid a Flays. WANTED. TANTED 18CR 20GOODBIUCK- LAYEKS. App'v nt nee to CH -is.

I. TKAUTW El 2t street, South Side, city. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS Ai r.i 'Onirarif to Danipn noacnes. Satiataction Ktven or no pav. JONES' MAHC itOACH rowiittt, aaa i-ederai street, Alle gheny iJlty.

oe-iesiy ANTED YOU TO KNOW W. IT ham er set, look nit lai-e! anil evfjrctliiuif in the housekeepers' ine. cheaoer than any other credit house PittturKh. auaiTTBii ANTED EVERYONE WHO demirep to own their own to kno that we can Fell von alot and build you a house on month ry payments, at but little more than vou are now t.avinir ir rent. iou cud still contract ior your ana nave reauy for oc-uimncv before the close of the yeir.

jMK'rKfc('orLTEK, Keai Estate Agente and Auctioneers. ourth Avenue, eeio-tr FOR SALE. SALE BUSINESS PROPER I TY in the Ward, Allenbeny, corne ot 45x154 feet, with two biick hr.use?, Nos. bT 81 Eacock street, one of seven rooms and finished attic and occupied us a saloon, and uumur at th nreent time a nrodtable business. The other contain four roomc, and is oeeupied a barber shop; tlii? property will pay ten percent upon me ALEXANDER fit.

I. EE, Agents. 2H8 It 313 Wood street. SALE A LARGE LOT OF fi Seoond-hand holler? in srood order, ranir- Inir from 24 to 42 inches In diameter, and from 1 to 2 feet, double (lued and cylinder. Boiler Inspector certificate of test with each toner.

Also, a larite stock or new Donors on nano. ive natrinie done prniptly at the West Point Ho Works, corner Twenty-third and Smallinan St. K. ML'NKOE 4. SON.

ALE FURNITCRE.STOVES J1 Tinwa ware. Chinaware. Store Fixtures. Mu- fn-al Inhtrumenu, at BI-EWTTfS BAZAR, 47 Seventh street. octS-ws IOR SALE-SECOND HAND.

ONE Orcan. one Melodeon, two Fireplace urriH'-es, will outfit at 47 Seventh street, ocfl IOR SALE I AM GOING TO 1 i hanire uiy tcise of operations as f-raf barnesF bupiue- fncerne4. I am icoir to quit handling Eastern and from this time 1 will make all mv own harness rltrH here in the shop, and I will ifive you the be-t K'tod? In the market for the least money. After lookmie over my ttock I nnd 1 have nfty eet of ainj-le tUy ha nesf, ot Eastern make, that 1 am icotnie offer you at prices that wa neveroifetcd in the city betore. at thepe prices: Harness sold fr tM now $7 50.

Har-ne-e cold fir $16 now Harness Mti fr $21 n'-wtlH. and every harness in the bop will be sold away below their value. 1 mean just what I ay. Come and f-r It will do you good to buy at this time at the corner of Fif.h avenue and Liberty street. au-J8 tf S.

CHAMBERLAIN. SALE STEAM ENGINES, I Clay and Ore Pang, Boilers and Sheet Iron Wrk, Second-hand F.n telnet, and Boilers In Stock. H'-ijJtin Enifines and Machinery at THOS. CAHLdN, AileKuer.y, Pa. 170R.

SALE STE J'1 Hollers and Machli Plain Ennines in everv st: LE STEAM ENGINES Inery: Automatic and slate and ftt vie. vertical and horitoiital, ixirtahle and stationary; Sn mills and machinery ii kinds. A. (. HA K-MES, Ateent, a and 4 First avenue, Pitts- hu rie TO LET.

TO LET-LARGE ROOM FOR 1 Hub! manuracturlDg, tbtra ttvor 4 7 Sev octi WH LET THE DWELLING HOUSE No. 37 Hemloc street, near Federa ftreet abd the Park, Allewheny City, con tainintt rotus cellar, attu and all conve niences; mde ate rent to a Kiid tenant. At' piyto MAX A.MBEIU1, 527 Smltuceid treet. Pittcburrfh. Pa.

SPECIAL NOTICES, N' OTICE TOR NATURAL GAS want a "ec-Dd-hand STove. The l4riret vlti-tvln thecityat BLEW UTS HA ZAK, 47 Seventli street, lctween Penn nnd Liberty. ocT-tf DIVIDFN3S. OPKK EilfTTIR Pmt.ADSI.PHlA COMPANY,) Penn Avenue. PlTTSBVIUJH.

ictdr 1. IHMH. MMIE BOARD OF DIRECTtKS OF this comoanv have this day declared a dividend of ONE PEK CENT, out of the earn- inK? for last month, payab'e un the2th inst. Transfer books will be eloped fnjtu the ISth to the'JIKh Inst. Inohtnive.

ocUtd JOHN CALHW LLL, Treaf un r. PROPOSALS. OIil HlH-r lm iirovcmcnt, laitit Iknm. EALED PROPOSALS, IN DUPLI- noon (ttandard time) on Tuefday.the 159th day of October, lMi, for delivering and plaolhK m0 cubic yards of earth or cinder ftllini; in the bx-k wal) lncloure at the liavlg Island iJani, n(l for paviric with stone an area of alwHit siuare feet in the same in-closure. Specincations and blank forms for proposals will be furnished on aptdfeatm LANShViH BEACH, First Lieutenant of Engineer.

U.S. Enoinkshs office, rtTOM HnrsK, Cincinnati, September 11, 1SH6. i -J, i3, NEW PUBLICATIONS. KEADY ON 3I0MUY. UIET Observations.

The Handsomest Volume of the Season. PIUCK $1.50 For sale at the HispaU-rler? and office antl by Car- ESTAHLJSIIEK IN PITTSBtTEUH 1st Anns of Oomiiaur Not. '03, r. DELAWARE MOTUAL SAFETY HSGR1ECK CC. 01 Philadelnliia.

Branch Office tn Company's Hniirttr. Fourth Avenue, Ftttsburtrn T. DALE JENNINGS, mrlMwulT tUCSI. RITER CONLEY, 55 lid of, Water Street, PITTSBURGH, iunnolacmrers of (MI ImeKs, Blast furnace Kolilna; Mill t-'oitverters and Ladles for Steel Works, Iron Mill BuildlDKS, Koof Frames, t'orrusated Iron Bciiers, Heavy Fiate Iron Wore, etc. jy3-ly-D THE HAW IMJUEST WILL BE CONCLUDED 0 MONDAY.

Mn. Bun II Takes tbe KOtod la Her Own Bebir-Mr TBKlITefHi many for the Jar to rrvl Attorney KIphinBtone Withdraw Iroiu tne Ch. The Thaw inquest was resumed yesterday afternoon in one of the Common 1'ieas Court and attracted a large attendance of interested spectators, Ir. George Hay, the well known chemist, was first placed on the stand. His testimony "was to the effect that he had received two boxes of powders from Mr.

Bunnell on September 12 for the purpose of making au analysis of the contents This he had not done, as be had not been paid a fee. Margaret Murphy was t-alletl and testified she bad known the Thaw family from grandfather down. I-Mdie was eight years of aice when his mother died. "I object," said Mr. Klphlnstone.

t'oroner Patterson overruled the objection and Mrs. Murphy continued sayintr, 1 attended Mrs. Thaw In her last illness and was with Kddy sometime.1 when sick. 1 went to the once to see him. He told me that he would soon be out.

He said his aunt had nothing to do with his sickness. He said that he was afraid to tell me very much for Ir. Wilcox wanted hfm kept qnlet. Mr. kH'hmstone Is that the time you talked wirb Kddie about br.

Traitthead. WUoes 1 said ouneverthouitht the doctor woni.i ill anything tike thi. Miss May Thompson, the domestic in the KunnrJi family testified that Eddie Mrs. Murphvhn was afraid to tell anything as lr. Wiiox objected.

Mr. Moore Were you preseut when Dr i'raitrhead pramsrtbed pillt fir Eddie. Wttnfs Nr.t present bat I toi the black pill? from r. C'ral-f bead office and he rave them to Uie. They were tn a piece of paper.

MRS BUNNELL'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Iunnell, who had been brought from by an order of court, was next placed on the stand. She looked haiccvrd and careworn from the severe mental strain to which she ha? been suhieeted jtnee first p'aeed under arrest Mrs. Hunnell's testimony was largely a repeti tion or tnat Kiven betore Alderman tripp.

Nome new facts, however, were brought out re-yardim; the alleged crime which are considered of vital importance by the defense. The story i Didie niiness and i'r. i raitcneaa treat ment have already been detailed. Short iv arter Ir. t-raiif head was called In he ordered powders, iriven everv three hours.

I nave them to Kldt and they made him very eick. He vomited more than ever before. Eddie said to my husband, "am I dying Chester Thompson wa present. The dwtnr was sent for and Mid, 1 aroint? to rzfve him more calomel Thoniiisnn atot It at Blackburn's, Or Saturday morn inn when the doctor came I said had actven four of the powders and Eddie had vomited after each one. I arot the prescription caiomei on Saturday aiternoon.

Autrust 14. Eddie's vomit was very green and the doctor said tt wa? trom the Mle. tn 3londay mornma Eddie vomited the lart time. On Sunday, Aii-aeust 15, the doctor prescript some pills and the girl went to the othee and got them. On August 18 Ir.

Craighead wrote a prescription for an acid, but was not filled. 1 asked lr. Craighead to bring another physician, but he wou not. I gathered all the boxes and bottles (hat Eddie's medicine was in and kettt them. The boxes on the table contain calomel ana THE BOTTLES PRODUCED.

Mr. Elplnston to witness Io you recognite these bottler? Mrs. Bunnell I do, and 1 put them all In the box, eici-pt the powders sent to Mr. Moore, and a bottle of cough syrup. 1 first sent the bosef or p'-wders to Mr.

1 you say that all the bottles are here and that thre are not three other bottles with mars? on tne iaren A I wou not bwear to that. I put all the i'wuct in inn wx. Yon gave Eddie al! his medicine? A. I did. Yoa say there were no ether bottles but ineseT A.

There were no other bott'es to knowtedse. my iMd yon tell Ir. Craighead yoa had de eimvea an tne Dottier: A I did not. How long after Eddie's sickness did you put up these bottles A. About the iime of my hearing before lHrpuiv lirinp.

i. What was the date of the calomel pre- A. Early In July, but I'm not sure of the date, he second time got calomel was on AUgUST 1.1. Was Eddie verv sick on August 13? A. No sir, not very bad.

The Ioctor did not see Eddie until Saturday, when 1 told him that tne powders made Eddie verv sick. ivvnat riddle get on Sunday in the shape of medicine A He was given the pills brought by Miss ntuipin. many did vou give him' A He tovfc one, antl then Another about tnree Hours later. Q. How many were left? A.

1 could only find one. M. Eddie got nothing to eat bat what you Kave him? A No, sin neither my mother nor Miss inomra gave him anything, When was it that the Sector first told you equate was oeing poisoned? FIRST ISTIMATIOK OP POrSONINR. A. hen he made his soeond visit.

On that day he told me to have Eddie taken to a hos pital. I said, "No: mt boy shall not aro. i Answer my question, please. When wa it mat the doctor nrst told you that Eddie being poisoned A. It was in the evening, about said my hoy was eing siowly poisoned by U.

IHd be mention It on the seeord visit A. Ni, sir; be did not say anything to lead lid you not saw to Mrs. Conwav that the dtor had charged vou with poisoning V.drfi 6 A. No, sin 1 did not, You beard her swear it? A. No, I don't remember that.

you not tell Mr. Blackburn when you took back the box of Rouirh on Kats that anything should happen to Eddie you would A. I'll tell yoa how It was. I went to Mr. Pla-hhurn and said to him: I want to see yoa privately as 1 have soma Important things to tell y.u.

I told bim I wanted to return the ikh or houatnon -its, as I did not want It in the house a the doctor had asserted that Ed ilte was getting something he ought not to have. 1 said I don't want It about the house ior iear some migni get tn Eddie food U. You were afraid it would get fa Eddie's a. ot particularly Eddie a food, bat the iooj atir oi us would eat. li IMd not Mr.

Blackburn ask you if anybody t'-ld you to bring back the box? A. No, sir. lid he not ask if the doctor knew of the dox; A. 1 don't remember. i id you n.t mention it to the neighbor muw iuu (iu vou upeu me ioi.

A. 1 did not not tell her that or Ir. Craig head either. Youdid not tell Mrs. Conway that jouhad just opened the box? A.

I told her 1 had opened it just before the Q. IMd you not tell Ir. Craighead. Mr. track burn, Mrs.

Cor way and Mrs. Itougherty that you had opened the box in the presence of A. No sir. The bx had been in the cellar all the time: A. It was.

did knife cuts get on the box? A 1 was not aware they were there. t- You say you twisted the top uti? A Yes sir. There was no trouble to remove the back. It came ott easily and then the lid came oH without any trouble. ti.

Was the paper nearest the box damp? could not say. The top came off very easily. 1 worked it around and around in mv hands. The lid twisted right around. HE IHJEW THE LINE.

Mr. Elphinsione IMd have an interview with Frank P. I d' a't want that tjuestion answered," said Coroner Patterson hastily. 1 ain't goimc to haveany rop rters" testimony in here. I won't allow tLat ijuestuin to be answered." The question i proper," said Mr.

Elphin-stone. The reporter's wont Is gooti." "1 don't care," said lite Coroner: "he can write all he wants for the but his testimony i not Ko-d. I won have It. I won't taktt any reporter's testimony. And I want to state right hereto you attorney that through courtesy, have allowed you to be here.

I n't allow it iu the future. I ll atk all the ques-tJon." Yoa go far astray," said Mr. Moore to the Coroner. -I as you to pnt the question then Mr. Coroner." said Mr.

Klphinstone. "I won ask any'quetions about a reporter," replied the 'roner. "Yi-n won't? -aid Mr. Elphlnstone. "Then 1 withdraw from the case." Vr.

M'Hre to Mrs. Bunnell Hid you save all the vomit? Mrs. Bunnell Yes, and the Itoctor examined it. Simon J'-hnston, of the jury, asked of Mrs. Bunnell You sent for Dr.

Craighead in the tirat place? Mr. Bunnell Eddie asked for him and I him. 1 met him on the street. Two more witnesses were called by Mr. Moore, but as they did not respond.

District Attorney Porter asked the Coroner to please taut) good care of alt the battles and package of meilicine as they might be needed, he asked if there was to he of the hi-uiu'h and ealomal powders produced by Oeurge Hay, the chemist. The ortmer replied there wuld i-e if two-thirds of the jury wanted it, but as none of the iurv asked for it the powders were packed "away with the rest of tne medicine. The Coroner then adjourned the inquest until Moodav afternoon at 2 o'eliK-k. when W. Moore eaii ne would tinih in nfteen minute-.

OurLlifB lteparf meat has been steadily growing in public opin-iou, until now we are tLe recognized head-tj uart ers fur very hi ng in Dam ask Towels and Napkins. Throughout the entire department low prices will be found to prevail. John L. Moorhovse, 2t 35 Fifth avenue. AIwh) Cued.

Marshall, Kennedy flour, bet. It's Advice Mother. MSS. WlVSLOW'S SOOTHIWS STmrTP IDOtlid always be us when children are utting teeth, it relieves the little sufferer at produces mtural, quiet ieep by relievtmt the chlid from pv.n, and tha liUL eherab awakes ma "bright iw a batU'S." is very pleasant te tat. it soothe tLe child, e--fltcg the gums, allays ail tiatn, reevea w'nd, revulatee the bowels, and tne tuowTQ remedy fortarrhoa wcttlKi grtsmir from teethinv or other causes.

Tweaty. iveoanta a bottle. iv RETAIL STORES. STORE full of new goods and customers is the condition of things just now, and with our largely increased force of salesmen aiisfying the wants of the many buyers is easy, the goods are here that is the great point and at right priees, whether your judgment decides this or not it is always the case here. Some Black Satin Khadames that are down in price ior this week, 75 cents, 85 cents, $1.00 and 1.25 a yard, these are exceptionally ood goods ior wear and ap- pearance; some extra Dargains in Gros Grain Silks too, to keep them company.

In the elvet Department a marvel- ousiy large assortment oi new designs in Striped Velvets from $1.00 a yard, you can't see such a large variety elsewhere; Striped Flushes too, the newest. Further along this same room vou come to the biggest Dress Goods Department in this sec tion of country, dress goods here representing all and every kind that people are going to wear this season, from the Suiting Cloths at 50 cents up to the handsome Imported Dress Patterns and the rich French Broadclorhs and the extremely fashionable English Suiting: then plain color weaves, like Camel's Hair Cloths, broad Wale Diagonals, Cords, Checks are here, then Plaids, smooth or rough surfaced, as you may wih, Cloakings, all the newest. While here take a look in the Suit Room, Jackets, Raglans Newmarkets, (these as low as 5), Short Wraps, the best $'20 rjush ioat that made, and ones for more money. Take an advance iogk at tne urs and Seal Skin Wraps, buy 'em now or later on, we can suit you at any time. Wraps and Suit ior Children are here too so io on around this Store, take your time and look around care- fully, the time so spent is monty to you your buying.

It pretty big store, growing too: people's wants are looked after carefully do they know it? looks like it. ne prices are right. this big trade says so, and the goods are here, no fears then about the customers. JOS. EORXE RETAIL STORES.

E.YX A VEX UE. UKAT'M MrmFll'HKUKlHK. I RADC MARK The tfreatTRADE MARK JBtDKiuo ivem-edy. Ab un-fa tun cure for SeKtnai a mess, hptrmtt or-rhea and all diseases that follow ao a ee- auenfM of Self BEFORE TAlllfl. Ata-e; loenER TAIEli or memory, i uiversal Latitude, Pain lu the Hack, IHmoes? of iion, Preuatur t)ld Ak ana mmuj otner aioeaces loat ieaa to insani ifT iionaumptlon acd a Premature (traTe.

Fa parttcularR In our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every oae. The Specific naeoioine is eoia bv all druKvliu at 1 ne package, or six packaged for f-, or will bo Nn rr vj man on me reeeipK trie moneT, addrestli THE OKAY Mtl'HUNE Bai faio, N. Y. Oa account of counterfeit we have aaoptoa me yellow wrapper; theonly arenuinet ruia in nuioarxo ny iiouana, torn ana utterly BWft. FALL FABRICS CURTAINS.

DRAPERIES, FURNITURE. Our large Xew Stock of Upholstery Fabrics include JUTES, RAMIES, TAPESTRIES, DAMASKS. PLUSHES, With a sjtecisil line of Silk Plushes at $2. X. B.

A large slock of General Furniture. 0. M'CLTNTOCK Sl 33 FIFTH AVE. E' LEGANT, AUTISTIC AX1 X0VEL! The Display of NEW OOOL'S ct WATTLES SHEAFER'S, 0. 51 FIFTH AVKXIK, Surpa-es Anything They Have Yet Exhibited.

Fine Pottery, couPltinjr of Koyal W-T'-epter, Wedgwood, Cpjwn and Hungarian Ware. Bisque and Hronze Statuary, Onyx and Marble Clock Bronze, Onyx, and Brass Pedestals. All are Invited to pae tie display at NO. 54 FIFTH AVENUE, One lHor Below Wooi street. WEDDING AND RINGS, PI-A1N iHd.l),ANY tlilHl.

diflerent styles, wiui iMamondr, Sapphires and other preeh-us at ail pru-es. Our taoek very iarije, and prices lower than ever. T. P. BEDILI0X, Jeweler.

FIFl'ii AVENUE, Corner Wood stree ATHLETIC A A Stovey.rf. 2 2 1 0 0 Nelson, rf. I 1 2 0 JLarkln, If 2 2 1 () Kose'n, if. 3 2 10 0 Lyons, 3.. 0 1 0 3 2 Meister, i.

2 2 3 3 1 Miilla'nl. 0 12 0 0 orr, 1 0 2 13 0 0 McO'r, asu 0 3 4 3 hauer, 2. 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 Ureer, 0 1 1 1 Mellti, ss 11120 Hrien, 0 0 3 1 1 Holbert, 1 2 4 6 1 Hart, 0 0 1 Ofush'n, p. 0 0 2 0 4 6 24 12 6 Totals 8 10 18 2 a 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 Metropolitan 2 2 2 2 8 nen volunteered, which makes it the more valuable PUNXSCTAWNEY, Oct. l' 18.

Meswrd. Barnes 3 fe and Lock Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gf.stlemes: I assisted in opening one of vonr recently s-dd to G. S. Camp bell of this ptare, which bad ene through the fire on October 9, The safe was in a two story building during the fire hich was burnt.

The 3afe had fallen into the cellar during the fire, aud not withstanding the heat which it was subject to, it was tound upon opening that the heat which it was subject to, had not atfected any war, the papers and paper inonev whifb were in it during the tire. I hear your make of pate spoken highly of by others who saw them opened alter the fire. Yours respecttully, John St. Clair, Attorney-at-law. PCNXSCTAWNEY, PA.t Oct.

lft8r. Messrs. Barnes Sate and Lock Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gentlemen: During the great tire of October tt, 18b, the First National Bank building, a two story brick structure, was burnt, iu which was located one of your safe, in a brick tire proof vault. On October 11.

lBtfti, the vault was opened and to our entire satisfaction we found the vault doors had withstood the heat, and everything inside was in perfect condition, and the papers injured in no way. In the inside we bad one ot your burg lar proof safes, which is to-day in as good condition as when placed in the vault. the ornamental and polished, work snow ing no indication cf beat, the time ani comtunaiiu im.as iu jjcucct vfuuiuuu. A ours truly, R. C.

WlNSLOW President. James H. Maize. Cashier. PCNXSCTAWNEY, Oct.

Messrs. Barnes Safe and Lock Company, Pittsburgh, a. Gentlemen: The safe I bought from vou stood the tire on October 9th adtmr ablv. It was in a two-story building, and had fallen into the cellar ana was sub jected to a irreat heat. When we opened it 1 tound my books ana papers tn excel lent condition.

When 1 buy a new one I shall certainly patronize your nrm. 1 take great pleasure in informing vou of the fact that all the safes in the nre at the time mentioned above, that were made by your firm stood The test well. lours truly, G. 8. Campbell.

Pun xsutawney, Oct. 13, 188(5. Messrs, Barnes Safe and Lock Company, pittsburgu. Pa. Gentlemen: I recently bought a No.

8 sate ot you, which was placed in the St. i.lmo Hotel some time ago. On the morn ing of the nh of October, 188m, the hotel, which was a three story brick structure, having a great amount of tune and hem lock lumber in it, was wholly consumed by tire. The beat was very intense, the fj.iil lumber falling upon the safe and burning for hours, at the end of which time we were compelled to use water to cool the debris, so that we could get to the safe, which upon opening, (tb combination working accurately found the contents which consisted valuable books, papers auu raper monev to be in perfect condition, the paper money not even being cojored. We hearttlv re commend this safe and your gentleman) agents to ail who desire to purchase a tire proof safe.

Alter witnesMog iLiiceverd test, 1 have no hesitancy saying that would use nootber make of safes, Yours truly, A. B. P.akr. Prsxsi'TAWKEY, Pa Oct. 13, Messrs.

Barnes Safe and Lock Company Pittsburgh, Pa. Gentlemen: Being a guest of tLe St Elmo Hotel at the time of the great fire ot October I', Inb, I deposited with tb clerk of the hotel my pocketbook which contained several hundred dollars in pa per money, which I bad given up as lost after seeing the great heat to which the sate was subjected in that larue three s'ory building, thesaid safe having fallen to the basement story below, a distance twelve feet, said basement being floored and ceiled with pine lumber, judge of my surprise when the sale was opened to nnd my deposit of the money mentioned to be tree irotn any sign ot rtre or heat, and in perfect condition, fc-nclosed fin 2 00 which was in my pocketbook in the safe during the nre. I give this unsolicited testimony, hopin, it may be of some use to yon as your safe was to me. ii i was buying a sate woulu buy no other tnan those manu factured by you. Yours truly, Thompson Bakk, Alter fifty Vearw.

the old landmark known as Albiee Shoe Store, is a shoe store still, and tin speaks volumes; n- business cjuld subsist that long unless those conducting it gave full money value to their customers. Solid Leather ban been the motto of this store. P. Wagner, Successor to Albree 401 Wood street, corner Fourth avenue. You Will be AfitoalMhed when you see our new Down Quilts, cov- eml with ca teen or English chintz, at 50, $11 and $12 50, extra sizes.

Best yon have ever seen for the prices. Jos. Hokne list ail Stores. Special Barffnlu for Tots meek. Your choice of a good Black Gros Grain, Kb ad a me or Badzimer Silk for Si per yara.

John moorhou.sk. 2t 35 Fifth avenue. Fall Mattlnga. Gentlemen will find all the newest an most stylish patterLS tor fall and winter suitings and overcoats at the establish ment of Walter Anderson, in the Pen Bank Building, corner ot Wood street an Sixth avenue, Pittsburgh. Mr.

Anderson still maintains the reputatiou of being on of the most fashionable tailors in Pittsburgh. His goods always gives perfect satisfaction. His line of tunings for the fall are the finest ever shown in Pittsburgh, octl6 2t P. WaGMER, KK4CSSUU TO ALBKEE A CO 401 Wood Mreet, Corner Fonrth At-fnne. New style Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, low prices, good goods, warranted solid leather, 401 Wood street, corner Fourth avenue.

The Keiti Values ever given in Dress Goods will be offered by us this week. Afk to see the 50-incb, elegant quality, Camel Hair Serges at $1 per yard. John L. Mookhuuse, -t 25 Fifth avenue. The Leaner.

Men's r'ine Calf Sewed Shoes at 50, cannot be matched anywhere at 4 00. lie snre to eee them. P. Wagner, Successor to Albree No. 401 Wood sitreer, corner Fourth avenue.

i.al let' 1 ilk or toil II at. from Henry Heath and Victor Jay, of London, for tailor-made costumes: prices. $. and $. stt F.

G. Paulson, 441 Wood street. Frh Novelties Every in our Millinery Department. Lagest display of tiuest gotMls and at moderate prices. Have you seen our new shapes in Children's Hats Jos.

Hokne Retail Stores. 1UO llansnoiue Ktben, all colors, elegantly embroiderel, and at prices that everybody can atbud to buy. John L. MooKHorsE, 2 Fifth avenue. 4a, Water autl ateaiu FltilnKt.

For auv work iu the way of fitting for Natural Gas, Art-iticiai Gas, Water or Steam, either high or low pressure, inquire of the Standard Car Heating Company Works, and Hranch Office, Sandusky street, from Robinson to Isabella, Allegheny. Telephone No. A ii5. General Office, Garrison alley, Pittsburgh. Telephone No.

1,185. ee27-tf Frenrh 1 luahlnics and antraehan', in solid colors and new mixtures. A large line to make your selections from. Jos. Hokne Retail Stores, pecn avenue.

lAdift1 Seal Jacheia for 10t: pjdendid value. Warranted Alaska Seal and best London dye. stt F. ti. Paulson, 441 Wood street.

imported Kider Iob, by the pound, in quantities to suit, superior quality. Jos. Hokne Retail Stores. LOWEST l'KICES! Ladies' Fine nr. Kid and Goat Itntton, worked biittonliolofi, at 1.

11.50, 1.75 and '2; latest stylos, perfeet titling, erery pair a bartrain; all sizes in lengths and widths. Ladies (superior grade of Finest Itntton Hoots, in all desirable styles and materials, at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and they are elegant, aud less tliuu regular priees. Spring Heel Shoes for Ladies, as well as In Misses' and Children sizes, at wonderfully low priees. Ve earry the largest stork of Hoys' Misses' and Infants' Shoes in the city and undersell all other dealers. GESTLEMEX will Hnd the largest stoek of Fine, Medium and Heavy Boots, Shoes and Itubbers, get perfet satisfaction and lowest prices.

Gents' Fine Seamless Dress Shoes, in Itntton, Lace or Congress, sewed, at $1.75, $2, 2.50 and special prices for this week. Gents' Finest Hand-sewed Shoes, In all tbe best style and perfect lifting, at $3.0. 1.50 and $5. Good, Strong, Durable and eut Shoes for Workingmen at 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75. IVeearry an extensive stock of t'ALF and k'll HOOTS and SHOES Tor out oitown people, and oiler them just now at Sl'Et lit UAItU.il.' I'll ICES.

ONE PRICE TO ALL, PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LAIRD LEADING SHOE DEALERS, 515 WOOD NKA.U HCI TOWAUK SIXTH AVE. r-Ageuts for the Boston Itnbtier Shoe "Boston' and State" brands; undoubtedly the best Uubber Hoots aud Shoes made. Manufacturers' priees to dealers.

oc4 JSTOW EEADY, PUSEY 116 Federal Cor. Park lay, Allegheny, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FALL STYLES OF TO IXSi'ECT of all Kinds! LL I.IXE OF- KELIIULE GOODS! Carpets. HILTON'S, SHMjUETTES, HO DV BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, All grades Ingrains, Rag, Cottage, Hemps, Curtains, Poles aud Trim mings, Etc. UKau it i- iniw i.u-uiiH'i!' ue tideJ un ut.i Up Jii't I'ttfUy. I full quail I -itl- for O.

All I vjirlti j-urt- t'itirm mee, eqi tr mt I sotHj, If 0't letter, than tit mnw, i 50cierfuIJ quart JuShTri Kl.t.M-lNti, lirujjKltt. o. aiajtl Su, nor of tf inaoiioiid.i'iiubujKh, ha- fT- REGARDING PRICES, it's pretty well f9 known in the two cities and hundreds of 1 1 miles in the surrounding towns, that Danziger has UNDERSOLD everybody during the last twelve years, and we mean to continue to keep up the good work in the future. We have many imitators, but no equals. We would respectfully direct your attention to our grand display of Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings, Feather Trimmings, Bead and Braid Trimmings, Marabout Trimmings, Fur Trimmings, and the largest assortment of Dress and Cloak Buttons, Clasps, in the two cities.

Our line of Cold Weather Underwear in all grades, all colors, for Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses, Children and Infants, is worthy of your special attention. We show a complete line of the celebrated R. G. Corsets, which are universally acknowledged to be the best fitting Corset made. Our Millinery Department is brimful of all the Latest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Fancy Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, etc etc and Danziger continues to make no charge for Trimming Hats.

Some big drives in Hosiery to-day. Visit Danziger's new Kid Glove Department. Town talk Danziger's elegant Cloak Room with its "big bargains. A sight worth looking at our beautiful Japanese Curio Department, with its world of wonders, from all parts of the globe. MORRIS H.

DANZIGER, IS to 50 SIXTH ST. 53S to 512 PESNAVF. Wall Papers. CEILING DECOIiATIONS, LIXCItlSTA TV ALTON, BOSTON IXGliAlXH, VELVETS AM) LEATH El'S. PICTURE MOLDINGS, ETC.

STAINED GLASS SUBSTITUTE. PUSEY KERR, 116 FEDERAL ALLEGHENY, PA. SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR Lamed runs At hie tics, Meta, 2. Hotue run Stovey. Two-base hits Larkin.

Mettle Three-tiase hits hoseman, Urr, Holbert Passed balls Hrien, Hibert, 4. Wild pttehes Hart 1. ir-t 'tase oo balls Athletics, 5: Mers, 6. Pirst bas hits Athletics. 6: Met, lo.

Lrrors Athletics, 6: lets, 2. "L'aipire aientine. Second (tame, core: ATHLXTIC A Stovey, rf. 2 Larkin, If 3 Lyons. 3.

1 MiihieaDe 1 McUarr.ss 0 H'auer, 2.. (Ireer. cf 1 Kob s'n, 1. Atkt'o, 0 0 Nelson, rf 1 1 Ko I'm If 1 liMeiter, a 1 2, rr 1- 0 HankiVn 0 r-ifc'ii'h, cf. i.McL.'n,S3- 0 i Ueipyr.e 0 0 Lynch, 0 Totals 12 13 3 6 4 4 15 12 Athletics 5 Metropolitan 4 0 0 P'arned runs Athletics.

8. Home run Two-base hits Stove v. Larkir. Kobiuson. 1 hree-base hit Iarkin.

Passed halls Milllican, 1. V. ild Atktsson, First base on halls Athletics, 1, Mets, 2. Firsi barf hits Athletics, 12; Mets, 4. Krrors Athlelh Mets, 6.

I'm pi re Valentine. EXHX11IT10N GAMES. At Newark, N. J. Newark 0 0 2 0 0 0 0- New Vork 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 Hase hits Newark, New York, 8.

Newark, New Vork, 2. Pitchers- 0 06 Error i -Nolan and A elch. At Baltimore Halttmore, Washington, 0, Hase hit Baltimore, Washinmon, 2. Errors Baltimore, WashiLgton, At St. Louis The second same Ivetween the Browns and Maroons resulted in another victory for the former by a score of it) to 1.

SPAULOIXO WANTS MARK Mark Baldwin of the South Side, who has been pitching for the Duluth Bate Bail Club with extraordinary success this season, is likely to be siitutd by the i'hlcatcos. A few days ago Manager spauiding tried young Baldwin and thought well of his work. Negotiations are nowkointron between the parties with a view to signing Baldwin for next year. TO-DAY'S GKEAT EVENT. PR EI A RATIONS POl: TIIE EXTKAOKUI-N'AKY CLAM-HAKE AND HACES.

If the weather is fine to-day probably the greatest crowd of people that has eer been seen in the EirjioMthm Park --rounds will te there this afternoon, enjyinic the extraordinary clam-bake and races for the benefit of the late Kiiy Patterson's M'W. The bake to be the larneat on record. Thre will be nftten tables, each one hundred feet lonv. The total will seat people. There will be three bkes at 1, and o'clock respect I el v.

An enormous amount of clams, erabs, nsh, and potatoes are on band. 1 he famous Archie Stokler will have charge of the bake He has given eighteen ebim bakes this season. Already there are 6.5i tickets soM, and persons who have thought large nuuibers are requested to see that they iire u-eo. IheOreat Western Band Imve volunteered their services, and the Adams Express Company will carry all the provisions free. The racing will commence at 1 clock.

Jewitt, Josslp, and 31 ike Wif kes are eniered for tne free-for-all pace. Five local horses are lu the pace, and ti pace has seven entries. I here will also be a running race fur reporters, for whifb there are live entries. IMU VI ION KOKTO-lt tr. For Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, fair weather, northwesterly winds and slightly cooler.

Made tt Harm for 'Him. Thomas Gritchnow and Thomas Karl occupy a shanty boat at the bt of South Twenty-second street, living with their families tn ends of the boat. The boat leaked and tiritchnow procured a pump and bailed the water out of his end. Kaif wanted him to bail both ends out bat as the boat is divided in the middle tiritchnow aid he would not a his end dry, but he ottered to bum him the pump to work it out himelf. kafl would not do this, and Unti hnow to-ik the taimp back to the man he torrowed it from.

When he returned to his home he claim? Mrs. Katf met him with a bucket full of hot water, which she poured over him for his He went to Alderman Flach last night and exhibited a blistered arm and shoulder as evidence of the truth of his story, and a warrant was issued for Mrs. katl arrest. KO KILE' PILLS Small granules, email dwe, big results, pleas, ant in operation, don't disturb the jtouiach. itc.

(jenift' tlae Hand MaieSho-a full stock of the very best- make-, in Waukenpbaust, New French, London and Old t'omfort Lasts. P. Waoskh, Ja Successor to Albree cv 401 Wood street, corner Fourth avenue. MKed Vt. Wuiuor's adTertiMment.

jP PENNSYLVANIA Manufactory, Mining and Supply Company, T004, 10m anA 1O0SPENN AVKXVE. (Successors to LAI DAVIfJON.) MANCKAUTrilEKS AM) MEAI.EKS IN SEWER PIPE, TERRA OTTA, FI BRICK, EIRE CLAV, GBATE, BOILER AKDDKA IN TJLE, AND COKIfi. Dealers and General AnenU inGHANITE HOOFING AND HOOFING SUPPLIES. AebeBton, Cercer.ts, OorrUKati Boiler and Steam Fine Cncn A rr.t r. imq eiiiui-B, v.

uive xjime, civo csana. Hair, Actrraclte Coal ii ii A Uon'i Milland tlteel Vire Urick, i'arailina fmt e.n.n.nj Comcound. I 1859. W. W.

W. 1886, AN ELEGANT STOCK. We are daily receiving the latest productions of EUROPEAN FACTORIES, purchased by our Kr, Harvey Wattles, who has just returned from Europe. We have a feast in store for those who admire Artistic Wares, and will make everyone welcome at W.W.WATTLES' -lEWr i. 30 and 32 FIFTH AVENUE.

A LKK'k of llMI liases. Tbe b-et twtk t'-r an advertiser to fouemt, flyERTI8M(- jftj- penenced or and o-tlrure- cf the cost of The advertiser wbo wants to M.tud out dollar, In it the icforuistt'uo lie while f-r hi in wdotf li invent cut hundred lii Ufanrt dollars in fc.5vert.Elt., ft ncfteuot 1 iDdicfeted will meet hH ever repair-aierit, or tie made tode Iy eUtrutcLiuigei easily arrived at ty correspun-ienoe. One dred and fifty-three edltlom teii lttsue l. ient, DOHl-pald, to any address for 10 cents. Apply to (iwi.P.

KOVEIJj NEWS. FAFtK ADVKKTlSlNd KT'KEAU, lOHpruce St. Piintliig Hons Wew York. le'j-i4r W-T Atwood McCaffrey, Brass and Bronze Foundry, FITTINGS AND VALVES Natural Gas, Steam, Water Oil. AJUSO.

Wrought and Cast Iron Pipe, Hose, Packinfe Lubricators, High and Liw Pressure Gauges Blaht Plants, Rollins Mills, 0al and Cote Fitted Up by Work-in en of Large Ex-je-ienoe. illustrated anl Priem I.lf farnli'hetl --n apllca'n. 50 to 60 Third Avenne, 1-lTTSyUKOH, PA. M. OPPENHEIMER 713 Liberty and 712 Penn Pittsburgh, WHOLESALE CLOTHINU MANUFACTURERS, lorelitn ana Wolena for SlercLant Taller 1 ra'le.

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