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XOYEM3ER 5, 1902. Christy Mathewson Is Released by the Pittsburg Stat Football Club. 8 WEDZS'ESDAT MOENIKG, AMONG THE KICKERS. GREAT ARE i Chesney made a run 3' yards. The first half ended with the ball on Fhila-j delphia's eight-yara line.

The second half with no chances FINE VICTORY FOR LYCEUM. In thf lineup of either team. Wood kicked The Midset A. C. will play the' Arts 'A.

C. on the lalDT's minimis Saturday, N)-'mber and a good canto is expected. Coraopoiis Timers are without a THE STARS- THEY PLAY A MASTERLY GAME AND EASILY DOWN THE PHILADELPHIA TEAM. nr i-aiimiay and are out to meet all ama-i turs. Address C.

O. Marshall. Coraopoiis, A 1a A The Monaei Y. M. C.

A. football team is without it Kami- for S.miraay and i would like to play awuv from home. I Weight. J15 pounds. Address C.

K. Ijiv- crty, Monaca. Pa. I The Carnegie A. C.

hiive no for EAST PITTSBURG SHUT OUT IN FAST AND CLEAN GAME ON THE BLUFF. AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS. St. Joseph Boys Take Two Out cf Three Games Latrobe Has a Grievance. The F-t.

Josephs Casino team, of the I ittsborK and Allegheny Howling league, last ninht won two out of three Rutins from the HS. Peter and Paul team. In the first same the SS. 1. P.

boys made a gallant bid for the individual tcore record of liie league of held by Chatks Meyer succeeded in breaJtinis it by rolling UI a score of After the liirl K.uue the I'eter and Paul bowlers failed touch the ') mark. The St. beys, improved as the match went on. increasing their score v. ith every Kaine.

iiuiiKernutn. of the t. Joscj leain. ni ole ihe t-t ao r.iRC, vltitli; In' The scores HI. team-- cit 10 xiisuurtr nve-yaru line ana jil--Chesney took tlie ball Imck arils, hcins chased out of hound.

Miller, Lawler, Mr! L'hesney and Kliis forced the ball back to the line, when they lost it on downs. The Quakers itTre now desperate. They pushed the Stars hack to lo-yard line and this was the nearest tluv came to wcormir. Here thfvlosi the ball on downs. Mcfhrsney onee kieked tU-s ball out of daneer, sciuling It tn Philadelphia's 45-yard line.

The latter took it back to Pittsburg' a to-Vurd line, tnd then Harrett tumbled and kirkhoff fell on the bail. Miller was thrown back for the loss of a yard, and Kills would not give an Inch. Then Mt ry punted Philadelphia's I'S-xard line." 'Rifrrrtt sot the-ball, but Poe was on him. Gelbert. irow It is bound to come now that winter is Here with its cald THE FINAL SCORE IS 12 TO 0.

M'CHESNEY MAKES BIG RUNS. Silurdiij. Any pound team can have th datu by addressing Frank Smith, Joint, nr eail'ns up 'phone t5, Carnegie, Hftr ti p. in. waves, keen cutting winds, rain and sleet, and snow and slush.

It takes just such 'UtskT- fe The Southide Krserve would like to Hurney's Long Run for a Touchdown Montour a. the West Knd. ar ever, held Poc. and Hurrett Eot away, and I weather to produce and develop Catarrh and bring out all its humiliating and ccs- gusting symptoms. The slight cold becomes a stubborn sad protracted one, while the discharges from the nose are most offensive and sickening.

As the inflammation extends further up into the head and the delicate mechanism of tke ear is attacked, there is a continual buzzing and ringing in the ears, and frequently the hearing is psTtially or Schrontzand Ellis Play Star Engage-' merits and Help Their Side to Gain a Victory. u.l. if not 'address Frank Wilson. Oust Carson Mtrcei, Sout liside. The Itri'llant team, of Steubcn- ran 12 For Gelbert's offence the Is the Feature of the Contest.

desires camcn with all Aril-class Cams in Western Pennsyl- OTHER GAMES ON LOCAL FIELDS. HEAVY FOG AND UNRULY CROWD ball was taxon back to the lne and given to Pittsburg. McChesrtiey, Miller. Kliis, Lawler ami Kirkhoff soon had the ball on the line. Kills then broke through and ran over the line for a touchdown Richardson kicked goal, while the ic-sr.

to settle heavily over the field, t-core: Pit 1. Philadelphia u. Between the foe and the unruly crowd the game was difficult lo follow, and terminated after Poe's run of yards. totally lost. Headaches are almost constant, with sometimes acute pains in the eyes, and the nose becomes so plugged up that the patient must breathe through the mouth while the filthy secretions are forced back into the throat, requiring almcst continual hawking' and spitting to IV! 1:1 i-" lit HI Ul 1.:.

u. t-s a i I it r.s ni i IV 1... ut is: hi i 1 ii nr i i.i HurmTiiua M'-Vfis Silmfer linOi-r JI.tk Totiilfi S.S. i'tti-r uinl tesni-Keiir 'li'l SehMUb Kemt'f M.tr lulal v. 101.1, i or west Virginia, S.

I5.ir!ee, Stleut.envjlle, Orans-. A. C. would like to arrange came with some strotiK leini Situtdav. Foster A.

O. preferred, tame to be pluved on Cottage grounds. A.luress J. I. Cotter, Till Ktllv gireet, IMttshuiE.

FoHov.ers of football in the East Knd "ok fo-ard with great Interest to the g.mie next Saturday hec.veeii the Flavfls, the Kitl Knd. and the Titter, of Ai-h'chev iil le The Philadelphia professional football team met the Pittsburg Stars at tho Colosseum yesterday afternoon and was given its worst beating of the season. In fact before yesterday's game only six points had been stored against the Philadelphia, who beaten 6 to 0 by the The Lyceum fi.tl:i!l team played a great game against the utrons Last team on the college groun.l yesterday. The East Pittsburg boys put (joovl, har K-ime but th Lycoum i'j were toi jauk for them. The gunia 11.

PHILADELPHIA- FITTSBl'KO- sVhrentx M.Nultv as devoid of ki'-kinit and was a good "Athletics. Three times that many points I The were a 70-jard I 1 -f rounds. North l.tel. can one ran will prac lidi.wn by liiirney. Hie 1 ie ashing but ijm-i Ttt nitttches will be pi.tyt in trie Allegheny County nague tu-n-tiit.

North ittaddoek will meet St. Vine. on iht-St. Vincent alleys, and the stacK up againxt the Liberty team on the Libet ty alleys. Ift erd ljeft tackle l.t guard Center TiiRht (nia-il It hl ia -kle Kisht end Qunroirback Left hrt'f P.iKht half Fill l.nclt etH-rt Shall Iohn.an T.

tut Ha Wo. .4 Kfine Han -it Keller Cor I fre'Til UWr Ljll'B Poe M.Vhney 'r'liu? Kilt wtre chalked up against them by the Stars. The visitors were outplayed all around. They could do nothing either ou the defensive or offensive with Richardson's cohorts. In the second half they had.

the ball on Pittsburg's 15-yard line and this ts the nearest they came to the tice Wednesday and Frllav of this week, and would like to arraiiKe a game with line g.aid 75-pound 1-nm fe.r Satui lav imy from home. Address A. Mhk-r, Tt'. street. Mt.

Washington. tackling of til.i!es;i!- and tne line buch-of and Mel For th Fast i'lttsburs team o'iljra excelled by plujiiiit; 11 it Iiurd, all-round gain'. Kavcy pi ive.l 1 1. cun e. very trop at bunthiic: in f- i.

the tioie team TUr T.iu('h(kns Ktiia 2. plaveii a fnt K' me. 1 ytdying nr hed- burs Krankllns will Journey to Saturday to Jiia) the team of that The players re tr-ui h'biwns Htclinnison S. ntmr fir. Far- goal line.

Three times Philadelphia tried Ther i trouble in the Western Pennsylvania league. On Monday the W. J. Sowdeus, of McKeesoort, were scheduled tet play Mt. Lai ola.

tmt failed to ho UP. 'i he ljuti ohe b.iWiei were much di-Mi't'oitited and declare hat they wiii not t. rnu.ire-Willlam Church. Tlnie-' nd and lor the ceutua p)ar phtved their psi- I pi mlnnt. hlv.

Subsi ,1 ter for Orfv. Worthy ot it for practice to-morrow and Friday trial ended in a failure. One try, from a ttons hi meat stsie. Seaman nu, ilatbewson fr Kills. Kieed Keller.

ring tfi evening at 7 1 Tluv have Thanks- tone i Play the Sowdens 1st until se vtn! Hjro-io vi Line-up: ehiin' ilay 0)101, and wcuid like to ir with some 01 t-of-town learn A LYCKr.M-12. KA ST PU irt-S Wie ioWJ'lt8 play on Ltle lioiU il NEWS OF THE GRIDIRON, .1 l.c iiv rios Manchester, Viu, March 6, 1321. Gentlemen: I wrcta you tone 3, .1 account cf my sufferings with sa awl il case of Cartarrh. 1 had Lha syriptsms (h it acccrnpany disease, scch as dropping ia the throat, a constant desire to hawk and spit, feeling sf dryness in ie throat, cough and spitting upen rising ra the morning, scabs forming in the nose, which required much efort to b'cw out, sometimes causing the nose to bieed aid leaving tne with a sick headache. I hid thus suffered for five years.

As soon as 1 heard frcn you, I coit-tnenced to take the S.S.S. as you advised, and after 1 had taken three large botths, 1 noticed a change for the better. Ti.us encouraged, I continued to take It and a short while was entirely cured. Very truly, JUDSQN A. Main and Vine Richmond, Va.

dislodge them. At certain stages ot the disease, the odor of the breath becomes fearfully offensive, to the great mortificatiou and embarrassment of the sufferers and disgust of all who come near them. Little by little the foul matter finds its way into the Stomach, ruining the digestion, and a most miserable form of dyspepsia or Catarrh of the Stomach is the inevitable consequence. The blood becomes contaminated by the foul secretions and unhealthy matter, and these are distributed through the body, and Catarrh is then a deep-seated, dangerous constitutional or systemic disease, and its effect upon the general health and system is soon apparent appetite and strength are gone and the disease frequently settles in some vital organ or terminates in Bronchitis or dread Consumption. While sprays, washes and the many other local remedies so diligently used give temporary relief, chronic Catarrh sufferers know that they possess no curative properties and fail to reach the true source of the trouble and all the benefits received from such treatment are swept away by the first breath of winter.

To cure Catarrh permanently, the blood must be purified and tlve svstem cleansed of the accumulated for Latrobe, The Latrobe is sore because tm- Softdens did let even think it worth while to semi an excuse. ma gUiild Center Hull', t.okie,... ght end -ht i'f Left hiiif rterhiu-k. Fullback Thomas Wallers Pott leeinard Porti Ollati McCtiiferty O'Leasy vey 1 Wrenei Cl.uke Toome M. l'tlloij Barker liurney hy Harry Hlnieibiue.

il I'iith aveme. city. The lhlmi'scn piay the best amateur iu stern Pennsylvania. 1111 t. tried, no mutter what weight Their is tilled with the trams, sut as Latrobe, Indiana Stat" and A.

A. A. All IVIc-h p.ascrs lepoit for practice at Hoiivwood i.lace tc-niirht at clock, pett itc.Mullen will please report also. Shnner A. C.

will a. 1 this, t-vetih'g. Meet st Main and vi nue. -t Knd. at The fd aver will I t-11: I.emmsr, Fouling.

Carii-t. Shiriin. McInoisaM. Waggoner, Newianis. liei.rv i s'ow.

itarkitis. HIGHLAND IS CHAMPION. Wins Over Allegheny Country Club for Best Place in Western Pennsylvania League. The Highland Goif club team on the champK.rtisblp of the Western Pennsylvania league yesterday f- force kick on the line, missed by abtut a foot, the bail shooting under the cross bar. The Quakers fought heroically, but to no purpose.

Captain Kennedy used the guards back play almost continually but could sain very little ground. Or.iy once ci the succeed ill forcing the Stars back ior any distance, risii was in xhe first half, when they got the ball on their own 43-yard line and hammered it to littsburg 20-yard line. Here th- Stars held them, and Roller unsuccessful try for a goal from the field roliowed. The back of the Quakers aasCtHi themselves against the Pittsburg Ur.e, but coukl seidom make an impression. Wood and fecnoil were also used in vaia.

Kuiier made a dash of l'i yards Sn the second half and Barrett hroke through tor uine in the first naif. These were the euly notable gains made by the cuakeis. For Pittsburg McChesney, Ellis and Schronus were the 'bright stars. McChesney made three bi runs that enthused Touch ilurriec. Seaman Ccus untry Hob the hitter's 1 scoto of 17 to li.

iritilstoii Iirom.111, 1 "ok -i. Si.aner A. leghrtsy esiMtciwii r.i i-sts "tkei. i omrs by Wups Will Not Play the Philadelphia. Pittsburg Club Relieves Mathew-son and Others.

There will be no game to-morrow between the Wups and the Philadelphia professionals. The game was duly scheduled for to-day and then postponed until tomorrow, but the Philadelphia management says there was a misunderstanding. The game was arranged for the Wup by Manager Berry, of the Ilttsburg team, who negotiated with Captain Kennedy, Manager She-ttsllne. of the knew nothing about the arrangement until yesterday and then called the whole matter off. The Wups are now ger'lng ready for the Ohio university at the Colesseum on Saturday.

They practiced before the big game yesterday under the guidance of Captain Martin. All the player were in line except Hugh. Scheidter. Patterson and Wahlgren. However, they If in line shape for the Ohio team.

They are determined to send the Buckeye boy home with a defeat. The Philadelphia team left for home last night. Th Pittsburg team will follow them on Thursday night. The Stars hike. le put In ou apperane.

defeat I': era am a tt.ir prise, as was also the points scored by FowneS over o. I. Ttionipson. Th sccre. I apt in 4 '-ncs Soothside A.

ayers t. report for pr th-e I'luirs- poisons, and for this purpose nothing equals S. S. S. It reaches cases in this way that seem almost hopeless and beyond the reach of medicine.

S. S. S. not only purges the blood of the effete matter and catarrhal secretions, but at the same time invigorates and builds up the entire Il'irldsiid St K. J- 3 YC.

i. it C- i i- ii Ther-t VV Kowr.e Itiiiif ii wi a A. in si- ill I i.jis Total it Li foursome -n toe Country ly Hint frrioey I'Voiliift at o'clock, Huilt'T 1 an I i'aelnh are 10 Nt on hand. I -xperts to put the team through some pifc'i. The man- Sr of the Wemhjke A riut 1 ed tail nr.

S'fith. Ac A 7 o'clock I lids ev Ttje S. A would 1 to hear from jitforg HiViHiund t-au's No; rrt.tny of the AiieghettV iv.jtt. were out to 'Ic- Motiday even i afcouid of iii rrte-Uni In toe 1 chit) cours- by I. iK." i.K.

rda for the he cups UT; WK" Ih-oiw i.e.. Nff i-'t fivui i ui low its 1 niloii. Referee Qumlan. I niTr ie -Powell. Time Ot ha.veS-JO and i) Pitcairn Beaten by Lowell.

The A. C. to Pitc.iirn yesterday arid the o.cond tenia of that plnce by a re of l'i to J. ii. lowei.s put up a great taniw ami not once was their goal in danger, put up a.

game, but tiwcli wan jest a li't i.mj f.T them, in the itrst lm run by Hemniead, Jeukin and were also the line cf scored tu.j lcufh.l..ti In tr.e first half, hot at'er that they piayed rm.re on the deft-one. The L'rii Rtsii to thatik ir the 1 tftjsnont L. A. C. wlU Saturda at W'U-klnshuii." Line-up: lV KLI-iM.

I'iTCAlUN 0. (lesteriy I-f; Jer.kii.s L-ft ta.k'A Ivrry Le't iird I'lartn Wilson guard 1 telle Heinstcad end. li-rdi LaUer Left Hr.o' Itobtyou It: ght haif Mn'rmie Ilacler i'tihba Touchdown -Miller, iiacier. TimeTwo a -rainut- bane. No Score Game in Allegheny.

On the ground in Jftitt'hi. tVitttnja played a gum, nrither aide be ing to fccore. Line-up- will meet the Athletics at Philadelphia on system, and as nch pure blood begins to circulate througr the body, the inflamed membranes and other parts of th system affected by the Catarrh, begin to heal, the mucon discharges gradually grow less and finally cease, and at the disagreeable and disgusting symptoms of Catara disappear. S. S- S.

tones up the Stomach and stimulate all the vital organs and keeps the blood in such a state tut cut teat with the heavy Ltids on last Saturday, wn! Capfali L-tuga toiii-nM that tn re- i' uniform for prsclu ut etlr e- div nht l.i r-n. j.din- Tatein. i 1 i. i i.e Saturday. The Athletics yesterday defeated the Orange A.

by a score of 12 to a. i It li s. an wn i i It. x-i Uo 1 jr, mui lui i.h. yt'i.

lo I S.i.'ft 1.1.-! i x' i -t ii Manager Berrv last night released five 2'd i Jli'A'll-f Players of the Star team. Among the i 'i 1 1 men released are Mathewson, Oonohue and McCutcheon. Tl.t i potyers of ie rg A A reit for prclt Swearing Breaks Up the Game. etifi-i Jv mi i 1'rlim 4 4. at 7 At i FEW PLAYERS PRACTICE.

1 Pelt. per-! .1 isoti. Kunns. ilaiiv. Stre-t.

ret the 1 Ml lew hi.hes.-d ill 1 I i toward t. With! and S-ech W. A. A would like W. healthfnlness that one is not so susceptible to cold or so liable to contract Catarrh even wta exposed to bad weather.

Cold wave flags cause no anxiety to those whose systems are nourishd and by rich pure blood. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy and can be taka with perfect safety by old and young or persons of delicate constitution.

Write us about yor case and our physicians will advise without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. CA re J. Will Begin in Earnest To-Day for the Cornell Game.

from ILgi. x- i T-. i -1 e. s.h.o. arc! SI 1 Sto.r tho t-'iff 0 v.

if i I Ir. v. ''to a e-ci It i in- a it-rr i i i i ie-4 net IT ti.n il Special to The Pittsburg Pot. de A for 11 Ad J. i averi.e.

(Hy, i ijrg itir.i tram WASHINGTON. No. 4. -There was no regular football practice to-day for the Washington-Jefferson players, al ft 1 1 A J. V.

j. TV I I though some of the men appeared on the Le't field in uniform. Many of the men did txoig hrell Coboi-mo Petro Bentei not return until to-nighl and the regular tN'o. I AX ORDIS'ANCK To authorize end direct th proper officer or officers in the tiuiiic mid on behalf of the city of enter Int-i execute a con- practice will be resumed to-morrow attern'jon. i nere nas tieeit no game ar iney Wsttm-r i.at,.r jieyiioioai icovlbtt ii.

lUtci Hump's Jam- line of Fedeuil street with a minimum clearance of thirteen feet at said iian-dussy- atid Anderson streets. And the city agrees that tha said railroad company may elevate, construct, maintain isiid operate its traeks upon the grade and elevations heiinbefore tie-aitilied, and for this purpose to make. cuiitruct and maintain all necessary UeS ranged here to-morrun. as was expected bit, nap! 1 rt ta Kle Left guard P. Kht guar-S ta.K.i l.

l.tft h.i.f fotir i ru.t the Wesit-rn lva.uia tnuiiiy. CorxKJ ration uiMer last week, as the players nave 11...1 naa enough practice to warrant their going into a contest. Every effort will be mad-to get the men into condition by the last the iaw of Slate of the spectators. He dashed away tor anu Sj ius aiid maue the ci'lusseum i ring with His dash of 35 yards enued touchdown. The hole througa wrdeh he shot was made by fanirring and Lawler and was large enougn to pass 4a train of cars.

Ellis was always iu tne thickest of the right, and a hard tight it He never tailed to make a gain. Htt alta made a dash of 14 yards lor a touchdown. Syhruiitz played his position to perfection. He tackied tierceiy and but ni3 running under punts was one of the great features of the game-He was always on his man and never missed a single chance, it did not laxe tne QuaKers very long to discover that it was useless to try his side of the line. Artnur Poe was at tne otner end.

Barrett made riis nine-yard dash around Poe's end. but he was the only otner Quaker succeeded in duplicating the feat, in the second half Arthur showed he was the Pee of Old, who never ios-3 signt of the ba-1. When Wood made his attempt at a field goal the kick was blocKed by factrontz ana quick as a cat Poe picKed up ther Lad and ran a distance of 3i yards before he was caught. The game was clean, hard and fast. There were several delays on account of men falling by the wayside.

Twice a doo-" tor was called. Once for Croiius and another time for Roller. Some of the piayera had an idea that Croiius had a tew ribs broken, and Roiier. it was averred hail his coiiar bone epiit. Both retired f-oTn rhe game, but neuner showed any signs of distress.

Croiius had to be forced to the side line. He wanted to continue ia the game, and die if necessary. There vers ivwo urawnacK lo the full enjoj n.ent of the great contest. One was the act that a heavy fog settled over the field at the beginning of the second half and became denser as the half progressed. 1-inaoy it became difficult to dis unguis a one player from another.

wUiie the gtand-siariJ and bleachers and the people in them disappeared from view. The other ttrawtjack was that a big crowd, mostly bos, dropped onto the the held and could not bt- gotton off. They crowded around tie? piayers. and when Poe made his run in the gloaming the crowd dashed across the iield after hlrn and aourrounded him like a huge wall. KichuTtison slatted the game by kicking Off to Philadelphia's irire-yard line.

Roller raced baUc with the ball tj the 22-yard line. Roller tried the line and gained two jards end Battersby could get only one. It beins third down. Roller fell back for a kick, it was blocked by Poe. the bail rolling to the 17-yard line, where Arthur fell on it.

For the first time the Z.J spectatois let out a cheer. The with goal in danger, made a caiiant stand. McChesney, ttlfs. Kirkhorl ard iaw'er. bv short bucks, took the ball to the elght-vard line.

Lang could not gain an ineh and Kills was actually thrown back for a loss of seven yards. Sertoli catching htm behind the line. This lost Pittsburg the ball on downs on the 15-yard line. Teau was stopped by McNulty for r.o gain. Barrett tore around the end for yards and Roller cut through the line fjr four.

The cut was so deep that Fee; Stern Kilien I im of kai pire ijoj le. i tr.o Iviiiiia Kallte Mit Company, like I'uru riUiHi. whervby sid Western of the week for the Cornell game. J. Harge Hdilroad Company may es-M uod li ml nut elk 111- Loucks, tne husky center, wtio lias been at his home at Scott da 1 ill.

returned to nances, or parts or any ordinate ordinances, which may be in conf.t will or supplied by this ordinance ad th contract made hereunder, be lid tut same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law il councils this loth day of Ooief. A. F. J.

TOHKN'C'i President cf Seiee Council. Attest: LAFAYETTE WILLS, ftv Clerk. JOHN M. GOHEI.Nj, President of Ceirrmi Cou icU. ROBERT DILWORTII.

ity C.erk. City Recorder's Office, Algneny, Pa. October St, lsOi Th aboi ordinandi exandued and approved. J. R.

1TRPHT. Clt Recorder. IN the court of cornmo: pleas Ta No. uv ember term, JCi. In the matter of the peiitia of tha cit; I rtevstti a part of the line or riiitcii nhiri the liai'ts ol the sM-i Wasaington this afternoon and stated that he had about recovered and would be able to aet into the play the last the titv.

Married Men Are Beaten. 1. Ii it ordained and enacted married men week. Hayes. Heimberger and Murphy are still out of town, but are expect-d back The i a.

Issv ah- am- several hot shut th. in. 1 he marr ether yert-rdiy had passe between men were ttie city of Allegheny lti( select UJid fn'iiK-Ua af nerntled. mid il is herrtv tt daiiicit ateJ en ted by tha cf the same. That the rroper otll-cer ers of the city be ud are kind of ar nu in coliege in the morning, i ne rew men who went on the field this afternoon prnc ticed chief! kicking and catch: r.g punts, and considerable improvement ihls department ia promised in th game Saturday with Cornell.

after BACH I cobra jRS- MEN briagt-s. piers, posts, pillars, abutments or other work, or appliances which maybe necessary or proper for this purpose, at the pic-per cost and expense of it, the said railroad company. The said railroad eompanv sharl aiso have the right, if tn its iudgmeut the same may be necessary, to place within the curb lines cf acb of the stieets ia this contract named iroa or steel columns to support bridges. Second. The lme of McFadden street unuer the track of said railroad company shaii be changed as follows: Commencing at the present line of said street at the south side of said tracks, thence to a pednt at the north side of said tracks twentv-ave feet westwardiy from the line of said street; and tne said titv shall depress the grade of said c-FaUdcn street about rive .5 feet, so a to give a clearance of ten llJ feet to fthe urder slue of said bridge over said street, aid revie the grade of the approach to eaid McFadden street as far as may oe t.v the aforesaid oejn essioti ot heret.y authutlzed arid directed in the r.tisie mid on t-haif of the city of Al.e-vties-.y i tttto and execute a con- Duquesne Vehicle 4th STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY.

Aor.srs fw MILBURN LIGHT AND HEAVY SPRING WAGONS. Tt.e M-Iburn ts the best Bufff for the mone7 ever soli. SOLE AQCN TS PHTSIilRtl ho WAGON SOME BEAUTIFUL Moycr, Cortland and Youngstown Buggies and Surreys, Slightly Shopworn, at Birgaln CounUr Prices. DUQUESNE VEHICLE 4th STREET AND DUQUESNE TAY. trait with the Western rcnnsyivarii Morrtjw Haven "ropp Franklin Rolls Up a Big Score.

adl the I'ennsylvaJiia .1 i ael! toe "ra Barne; le 1 iajiei 1 1 ia ad c'LiJiiiiriy in the followliig Iorm, to-tail: Cropp Sr-ecta! to Th Pltuburg Post. 1-ma Lef; Left la. kb- Left K'uari iff. I guard liii.t tliCK.tJ 1 tan hair Left hair cf Allegheny for tne apjitttme.it u. viewers to asceruiin the t.xs, damage, and expenses, and assess 1-x the construction of a laterl sewer or liobart avenue, from Perryiliie aver.ui lo first angle west there, ard.

Notice is hereby given to par ies ii interest that the undersignd viewers duly appoint ed by the court the for toins matter, have preia.red CtJNTHACT. I'his made this day of A. I. oi.o thousiind nine hundred ir Everett one we se 1 bv ween the. city of Allegheny ter laiinl tne as first Cuntil: 'ham.

Couiier inrty. and tti Western i'ennsy ivanla Hahstltwtom d'Jo Bar In I.J 11 Itsiltodd Company, a ctirix.iaujn under for Jctii.ston. damages, costs arii t-xinsei tiio of tr.e rStaie ot Pennsylvania uotved, and tie t.r.er.n srade of five feet at the railroad cress- showing the dar said city shaii pass all neeti- ascertained and ordinances to establish such grace, lor tn. tne Vheretimfter called "raiiroad company Donora Answers Monessen's Defy. foregoing irniroviTiieiit, an eimj part v.

arul 1 tie rtnnsynaiua and that said viewers wid met aid ex- ig of said L. inker, maniiger of the Honor liailroad Owmtuty. a like corporation. and to prov.ae ior roatha.l has tii's to say tn re ird lesree oi aiJ l4emisylvania Kali- i new erade i hiolt the same at tneir oftice. JduaciptL, "tdmnanv airrees to hail.

AHeghe-iy, on the 17 Oi ciy ol road t'oniiMtny luid roinins; herein to ex- November. A. L). lvri, at 3 o'ci ck p. iii'i i-Mne-: tiv Mbtiesseti' are under no obligation to th Moneeserte wimte.r.

ii.nii.g tnein onc. tair lie loiiseiil to the rtHtkitss of this contract tneremafter caiieu "lease sv arid juar, their own grouruls. How KRANKLIN. Nov. 4 To-day football game between Franklin and the team from OunkirK.

N. was practically a slaughter of th innocents, trie score resuiling 54 to in favor of the home eleven. The feature of tjr game was the end running of i rai.ij.;. seven runs netting a lotai of 35s yards. Llne-uj DUNKIRK P.

Brejinan Left end Smith Dugan Left ta kie Shaffer Murray Left guard Simpson Steel Center Couhig McConnell Rbht guard Popenhovk Kings-ley Right tackle McNeill W. Jobson i tight end McDunougri A. Jobson Quarterback Sltton Passho Right half Heyl Matthews Fullback Walsh Rogers Left hslf Hayes Touchdowns launvo'grit 2, Roger J. '1. Matthews i.

Capwell. Ooa! MeCannell 2. Brennan. Mallon. Time 2' and ll'y-mlnute halves.

Referee Mcintosh. C'mplre John Smliey. Substitutions Holdredge for KIngsiev, Korsytiie for A. Jobson, Landvoighl for Passho, Rogers for Matthews, Cap-well for Mallon fvr Rogers. Punxsy Shuts Out Dubois.

fspeeial Tt- PItthur PosL ever, we wiii he ad to give It. em another jar the cost of grading and paving street to said new grade wit am the limits of said change of grade as 'ixed bv ordinance, and to indemnify and save the ciiv harmless from ail iawiui claims for damage to property occasioned by or growing out of the said change ol trade. Fourth. The railroad company agrees. gam s.oond tfior management so '1 li" tt pian prhit-s would i-e to to-o ana wiu then and thereupon bar at.

exceptions thereto and evidence tereon, S. A. PURVIS, S. T. M'CLELLAJ.

H. P. 11 VI -vers. IN the court of common Na. 3, No.

251. November term, IwJ tlate with ro hrst, r.ot through tha newspapers, hs i return game lad not been talked of. onsiu-nt we did not know they wanted to play If thy so desire it tore Roller's sh'rt oft his back. He was B-jrroJtided by all the players while he put on a clean sweater. He towered over tiit? i-rouD like a Mongolian chieftain.

Bat- at its own cost and expense, to construe; $zsi muxu v. -in-, isrsrr2xrnris.sss. rJ fT fv fci-r-Tr rr. In the matter of the netitlor of tha we wni give them return game oil our ground, uiulet- lh uninn conditions we terisby foolishly tried lo round Schrontz's played them in As for their city of Allegheny for the appolnE.eni of viewers to ascertain tne costs, iimagei and expenses, and assess the boerits for the construction of a lateral e-eer on iui Ttas coueht by facnrontx ana wanting to play for eO a side. ineetst th'rd t.irt.

Winn s.x.-tfi: Wlierea. Tiie railroad of the said eiiiupary e-nters the limits of the said and the trstks of tne said railroad withm the l.tuiis e.f said city are laid a nuit.Otr of public street at Ktfe.le; and Whereas. Thu tal'iroad coatipany a chanae of a portion of its suitl rnilroad by elevatinsr ita tracks lu such iuaiiir ne to reduce the number grade croslr.as and thttcuby secure the of lives and i roperty and promote the Interests of said city, and the said eltv, deeming said change arid elevation and reduction of grado crossings resulting therefrom adapted to secure and promote the best interests of the city mi a of the public, Is willing that such change be in and Whereas. The said city has heretofore, by written ac reement given its consent u) 1 Mi) I o)l tnrovu back for the loss of a jatd. Teas with our most hearty aproval We liav CUBED In 30 to yet to hear from t.em liretly, arid It could make only two yaro.8.

ana men Holier kicked. It was a poor attempt. seems to me- if Ihev were verv tmxious the tail dropping out of bound on and maintain the abutments, necessar supports and superstructures, which, pursuant to this agreement, will be reauired to carry its tracks between the po-ints designated and at the elevations descried Facing the abutments at Anderson and Sanduskv streets with lleht colored brie: It further agrees to raise tr.e ex. sling stone wall on Ohio street three feet above Its present ievel and to construct thereon a good and substantial fence to be satisfactory to the director of the department of public works of the city of Allegheny, and to maintain the same in ii at ireiii.i condition. to pmv they wouid hava opened 32-vard line.

At the next pUy tions terore this. Any pre.pt. siilon they 60 Days unnamed iV-Ioot alley south Broadway), frcm a 10-foot alley to a fci-foot ailey. Fifteenth ward. Notice is hereby given to al parties I3 interest that the undersignd viewers cftily appointed by the court ii ti foregoing matter, have prepared 1 schedule, showing the damages, ousts ard expenses ascertained and allowed, and he Ocneiita assessed for the foregoing lnprovernent.

McChesney mada his Prat big run. lie humped around the Quakers' left end for vi.ru Din.cine th tali on the lii-yara PL'XXaUTAWXEY, Nov. 1 puntt-sutawney defeated the Imperial football op AiiZeV. woAirzrs childrun inaK wui euusi.jeid by us. Panhandle Kickers Are Busy.

Siwiti to The Flttiburg I'ot. team or ouoots by a score of 11 to 0 In line. Another great cheer went up. Cro-h. a vard and Ellis Just made an Interesting gam- hre to-day.

Lins-up; IiKNNLSON. Nov. 4. The l'anhandle L. B'JIS O.

rta AS CIA 1 11. 4.1.. a a Tfl.tv ana mat said viewers will met and ex A. C. football team, of the Pennsylvania Wlnslow Right end Knarr shop, tsjmte.sed of lacs who work, has Mciannish Right tackla lltn.

1 he said lessee ju.no hereto for the sole purpose of expressing its consent to- the making of this con- Uaghan Right guard Coulter not been riwfeatod this sain, defiling Newcomsrstow n. Columbus arid Newark Oiibert Center Myers Sixth. This agreement shall extend to i fee I Harper Lft uard E. Smith Albletlti teams It will lit up against tho hibit the same at their oftlc. ilanicipal hall, Allegheny, on the 17-n day of.

November, A. D. litt. at o'clock p. and will then and thereupon hear aj exceptions thereto and evidence thereon.

S. A. PUKV.S, S. T. CLKLLAND, H.

P. llta Viewers. Inirlnjr the entire at years I have been treating Rupture In this city I have never hud a siiiatle fnilure. have r.evur made a promise, which I did not live up to. I have thousands cf cured men, woman end children to bnck up every claim I make relative to the wonderful success of My Electro Chemio Method.

If oii wish to be cured of your rupture and forever rid yourself of wearing a disappointing. 1'fe-crushiiiK trusa cna upon me for FREE EXAMINATION AND ADVICE. I will show you wherein my procedure Is superior to all other methods. 1 do not only guarantee you a permanent cure, but administer a treat Hlee Left tackle GUbluorn strong c. A.

C. tjn. fr.jjn Canton. at li- nnld on Saturday, will piay Stu Oodly Left ud V. Campbell ber.vlilo at Dennmuti November 15 and Co Harris Quarerback Batrd McAllister Itjtrht half Henry lumbus Barracks soiuisrs team on Thanksgiving.

l. fanea Let half M. Campbell Knarr Vu'lback 8. Smith 1 ouchdowns M. Campbell.

Henry. I'm Cottage Second Team a Winner. Dire Robot torn. Referee Monks. Bubstl tutions Rothwell for P.

Shea for The Orange A. C. have reorganised, and are playing under the name of Cottage second. They played the strong North Knarr. Bennett for 8.

Smith. the railway of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne Chicago Railway Company, to relocate, change, elevate and depitse Us said railroad in said citj, between McClure ave-nuo and the Allegheny river bridge; and hereas. In and by said recited agreement between the city and the Pennsylvania Company, more parttculsrly in the twentieth and ttvunty-first paragraphs thereof, provision ia made that the tracks of the railroad company shall be raised to an elevation cot responding to that pro-tided In said contract for the tracks of the Pittsburg. Ft- Wayne Chicago Railway Company, crossing Anderson and SJandusky streets, and that tho said railroad company should never construct any traek or trucks at any grade other than that tlxed by the said contract at Anderson street or Sandusky street, or any street west thereof; NOW' THIB AG It LIE MEN WITNESS-KTII First.

The said city hereby assents and agrees that the said railroad company may change the elevation of its tracks between a point about two hundred (2tW) feet cant of Bridge stret and the eastern Una or side of Federal street, as THROW YOUR TRUSS SWAY. ment which is absolutely free from ail danger, cutting or will not be dotal nen from your work a single day hilo undnrKoliiK my treatment. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated time and again by other physicians are particularly urged to Investigate my procedure. itrixidjric team on the Collage grounds, Narrow Escape for Normals. Special to Hit Pittsburg Post.

and. although outweighed 10 pounrls to the man. managed score 84 points to their opponeuta' J. The boat individual playing BROWNSVILLE. Nov.

4 Th Cal IN" the court of comrain pleas N'o. 3, No. 250. November tern. ISu.

In the matter of the rttltion of the city of Allegheny for the ippolntnent of viewers to ascertain the josts, images and expenses, and assess beru fits for the construction of a main fewer on Broadway, from an unnamed 10-fo jt alley to a point 8X feet, more or less, east of: a 40-foot street. Fifteenth ward. Notice is hereby given to all psrtles in interest that the unde-signed viewers, duly appointed by the taurt in Lie foregoing matter, have prerared a -hedule, showing the damages, tests and txpenses ascertained and allowed, and the benerits assessed for tke foregoing improvement, and that said viewers -aMli meet and ex Dili it. wii fi I read ifornia Normals narrowly escaped defeat Nvas done by CoreKan. who reix.atejiy Inku- Sir Aftar trying numerous doctors without otitainln- nr relief.

mud') end runs of io and 40 yards. fatirT your advei tlxeiueut and than oonrl'idad to try cm nioi do tor befor Ktvina uo. ler. Mover and Brown also did some fine dv Brownsville here to-day. The home team's failure to kick goal on a touchdown lost the game by a score of 6 to S.

am tlisiikful to suy to-riay tlit jott have antlraiy cured rr.o of one if tha worst! worst playing. The winners would like to hear the distance. Lawler got the ball and let it Biii away, but Sc-hronix pounced upon and saving it for Pittsburg on the sU-yaro line Then thw Stars got ualt the distance for 'offside play, taking the ball to the three-yard line. Ellis made, a plunge and fell in a heap on the one-yard line. Then he tried again, and went over the line for the first touchdown.

Richardson kicked a nice goal. Score: Pittsburg 6. Phiia- Nuw 'an exchange of punts took Tjfaee. Between the kicks each side had a fev- chances to advance the ball, but the defense on both slues was too strong. Fina lv Wood tried a goal from field from the line.

Tne kick was short and the bail fell into Richardson bam. on the 10-yard line; The captain at once started on a spmt and, was not brought down until he had covered yards. Then McCnesnev made his second big run, lr.g the ball a distance of 29 yards, plac-irg it on Philadelphia's 36-yard line. Kliis. with his mouth tightly closed, made a plunge, but could gain only one yard.

At the next play the line of the Quakers opened in front of Lawler. and through tie big gap rushed McChesney for a distance of 35 yards for a touchdown. Richardson kicked goal. Score Pittsburg 12. Philadelphia 0.

Wood kicked off and McChesney kieked back. Kenuedv caught McChesney's punt, but both Poe and Scbrontz were on him on the spot. Roller was caught bv KirkhorT for no gain. Then Kirkhoff lay on the ground and so did Poe. Big Kills straddled little" Poe and then picked him Tt-i like a child and placed him on his feet Roller tried again and gained three vards.

Then he punted to Pittsburg's ki-vard line, but the ball was taken back and Philadelphia was given five yards from offside play. Again they were given five yards for the same offense on tne part of the Stars. This took the ball to Pittsburg's 47 yard line. Now P.olier. Wood and Barrett hit 'the iine desjierately for six yards.

Croiius here caiae of ruptura, whkih kapt ma rroni work fur alrnoat two years. Tout a trulr. from all bfc-pouiui teams, especially Bruiditon Mohawks. Address J. P.

Cot Hot Game at East Liverpool. UKO. STDPinAN, MO Calliope Thirteenth Vrd. ter, 7119 Kelly street. Pittsburg.

Special to The Pittsburg PosL and bind the parties nerciu, u.cir uc-cessors and assigns respectively. Witness the corporate seal of the city of Allegheny and the signatures of the city recorder, the director of the department of public works and the city comptroller, and the corporate seal of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the signatures of its president and secretary, and the corporate seal of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the signatures of its vice president and secretary, the aay and year first above written; this agreement being executed and delivered by and on behalf of the said city of Allegheny pursuant to the ordinance of the said city, entitled: "An ordinance to authorise and direct the proper officer or officers in the name and on behalf of the city of Allegheny to enter into and execute a contract with the Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a corporation under the laws of the Stale of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a like corporation, whereby said Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company may change and elevate a part of the line of its railroad within the limits of said city," and by and on behalf of said Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company under and pursuant to resolutions duly adopted by their respective boards of directors. City of Allegheny, By. City Recorder. Director of the Department of Public Western Pennsylvania Railroad Company, President.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Bz EAST LIVERPOOL. Nov. 4. In two Oakhill Beaten by Turtle Creek. hibit the snme at their office.

Municipal! 20-minute halves East Liverpool won from The Turtle Cn-ek TlKrs yenterdav defeated PILES and FISTULA Of Men and Women lb Cskbtli A. at Turtlw ret-k by a score A CURE GUARANTEED Lisoon in a notiy contested rootDaJl game this afternoon by a score of 7 to 6. Winkle Moore, of Lisbon, had his collar bone broken. or 16 to 1 ii featur.s w-r th il-around playing of Larkln hii1 Pickering aad the bL- nan, 011 ne istn day November, A. D.

1902. at 3 o'clock p. and will then and thereupon hear ali exceptions thereto and evidence thereon. S. A.

PURVIS, S. T. M'CLELLAND. h. p.

M-euLLojair. 114 iewers. tlng of ths ilno by Gallagher. Tht-re Iu no oliyvtdan xesrH niTKalf and no trnatmont exeunt niv Klectro (Tiointu Method that will a laatlns cure without any cutttnir, pain, iianper or lmerfer- atce wun your anny employment. ArrarigKinanta for oreHt, Consultation ml examination flee.

liofklrt mailed free. Pbmae atata whethur j'ou deaUe tha one on Huptura, Vaxloo-oele and Hydrocele, or on Fliae and Fiatula. I GEO. Q.17IX FI rupture amd rectal specialist, a Ul-Ul LJl Iff ills Jil Julia Ne. 234.

2d Flasr. Nt Warn.r Building tOfllcMeur: A. M. te P. aal 6 P.

ft. te ft. Suniar. It. 4 fi Gradually ascending from tho point first above mentioned, proceeding' westwardiy, tho trucks shall cross Bridge street at eight-tenths (O.K) a foot above the present grade.

Still ascending, said tracks shall cross McFaddeu street on a bridge of Iron or steel at an elevation of seven (Ji feet above the present grade of McFadden street. Still ascending, and proceeding westwardiy, the trades shall cross over Pine stieet, at an elevation above the present, grade of said Pine street to give a minimum clearance of twelve U2) feet, to under side of bridge; and shall cross over Sycamore street with a minimum clearance of thirteen tl3l feet above the present grade; and over Chestnut street with a minimum clearance of twelve and four-tenths (12.4) feet itbove the present grade, and oer Madison avenue with a. minimum cleat ance of thirteen U3) feet above the present fc''ade anil shall connect with the tracks of the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne Chicago Railway Company, as elevated under the above recited agreement with the city, at or near the eastern end of the present freight station of the railroad company; proceeding thence over Anderson and Sundusky streets to the eastern NOTICE In the court of comti on plea No. No.

Via, November term, 1SJ2. In the matter of the petition cf tt city ot Allegheny for the appolntme) or viewers to ascertain the cofts, dar ages and expenses and assess the ber 3 43F construction of a sew-on Wicklln's lane, from Spring Garc to Caw ley street, ward The undersigned having been appoin- viewers in the foregcg matter, hereby give notioe that they i. on the mh day of November. A. E.

at i clock p. meet on the Un Improvement, at the corn of Icklln's lane and Spring Gar den nue. proceeding thence over the ii said improvement, viewing the Baffi1'' the premises affected thereby, acdw-'l hear all parties interested their witnesses, S. A PTTTtVIS. lav on tne around and a doctor was Lot cf pecpl saying this morning, I tcld you so." Just as though everybody didn't know who vould be elected, MOGUL Cigarette smokers knew It, anyhow.

At least they ought to have, for they've had a straight plain or cork tip 'on It a MOGUL for some time. Elected the best ever. Ten for 15c. Plain and Cork Tip. Celled.

Croiius was led off the field and In dian' Miller jumped into the breaeli. The itusKy chap was given a rousing ovation Vice President. Countersigned: DR. R.H.BI. MACKENZIE 628 FENN AVEN'JH by the Barrett.

Roller and Se-holl -made wicked attacks on the 'line, and steadily the ball was advanced to Pittsburg's line. Roiier here Comptroller. SHOOT GOOD SHELLS. "On the ammunition depends th suortf' for game). Arnniunltlon for a (run la like food lor a persuii.

Ywi shoot well th poor sheila If you don't know what you want or what la bent. a-e our Oun It a his business r.o know what Is best for your particular Oun and ihe tme you are after. SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY CO 623 Smlthtleli St. Guns, Shells, Cutlery and Tackle. Attest: fell back and tried a coal from the fiel.7 bv a place kick, but the ball went a if i.

Of-FICH HSI.I? Secretary. foot below tne cross tar. McChesney Attest: kicked -f mm the yard line and Schoil -TVi A.AI. TO 8 P. M.

SUNDAYS. 10 A.M. T04P.M. P. O.

BARR. Secretary. carried the ball back 21 yards. Rollers kick was blocked by Poe, and then Me Section 3 That any or ordl- IU5 Vfsra.

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