msr Hh ,. , iBLlHT MILLIONS PAID LIJM. 7 lpeet the Oblivions of the State of Pennsylvania Last Tear. pEYENOES HATE FALLEN OFF, phe Decrease in Gross Receipts Amounting to Over $228,000. I v PXPEKSE OF STATE INSTITUTIONS. liatemUtf Facts Etported bj the Auditw General and the Governor. -.The exDenses ot the State of Pennsylvania last year ajereirated 8,182,147, an increase of nearly $800,000 over the. previous year. Ihe revenues were less than the year before. .OthetVinteresting facts are brought out in the Auditor General's report. WJtCtAI. TELXGBiJd TO Till OISPATCn.l Habmsburg. December 18. The Audi tor General's report, giving the summary of receipts and expenditures for the last fiscal year, has some interesting facts relative to the State finances. The year previous the ag gregate revenues were $8,694,000 42, which sum is 5228,061 20 more than the past year. The tax on corporation stock and limited partnerships is annually increasing, reach 'iug $1,952,771 54 the past year, as against $1,814,848 73. The tax on gross receipts of . corporations was decreased irorn 5S3,55S 71 to $517,250 34. The tax on gross premiums was increased from $42,943 CO to $49,906 64; .on the stock of banks, safe deposit and trust companies, from $456,102 76 to $4G9,9!X) 82; on county and municipal loans, from $116, 856 Ol.to $144,788 79. and on loans of pri vate corporations from $33,405 57 to $103, '20 4L PERSONAL PBOPEKTY TAX. The tax on ifft earnings, or income, was reduced from SS8.009 52 to $71,658 19. The tax on personal property dropped from $1,014,823 20 to $747,871 32, while that on collateral inheritance jarnped from 713.431 11 (wliicb was an unusually large amonut) to jl.STS.153 71. This enormous increase is due to the death of the millionaire, Dubois, of Clear liclrt. and Williamson, of Philadelphia. Foreign insurance enmuanies paid into the Btata Treasury $171,316 25, as against SC8, 8IC 4L The revenue derived from retill liqnnr dealers was decreased from f 31&.S25 49 to iS10, kl 50, and from wholesale dealers from S2U0. Kll 33 to 5103,101 SS. The brewers increased their payments from S72.772 31 to STS.57 73, and the bottlers from SST.'JOi 40 to 159,005 CO. The licenses, in the aczrrpate, have increased from 1,UM,KM 71 to JLUSIWK II. The tar on writs. -nilK deeds, etc. Is il5S,25S 2, as against SUV .29S 75. The bonus paid bv corporations on charters accrejrate $161,551 30. an increase of Jlii2 72. Tne commissiors of notaries public realized for the State 9,325 at 25 each, against 11.033. The fees secured public officers have in creased from JM.5S9 67 to 83,03. The consci ence lund reached 302, an increase of 221 45. Items under the head of "miscellaneous" the past vear amounted to only J32.UIG77, whiles the previous year they aggregated 1.274.22100. Among the new items was thesniu of $363,703 32 paid the State by the Allegheny Valley Rail road Company. LEGISLATIVE EXPENSES. The expenses of the last session of tbe Sen ate ttere S1S0.74085 and those of tbe House HX.7W.Sj, while the amount charged to these bodies the previous year was only $2S,073 32. The judiciary the past year cost $508.46891, as against S5GQ.GU0L The public printing and 'Inndmg amounted to 211,807 11. an increase of 15,51275; supplies for tame 62.011 97. an In crease of 16.932 68. Tbe Legislative Itecord, containing the proceedings of the last session, entailed an expense on the State of 27,11670. The expenses of the Executive. State, Auditor General's, Treasury. Attorney Uen- eral's. Internal Affairs. Public Instruction. Uoldiers Urrman, Adjutanl General's, Insur- ince and State Library Departments, have increased from 21 6.233 76 to 238,819 45. Among other expenses were the followinc: Pnblj lmildinjrs aud grounds, 60,345 28, as against tOG, 115 5)9 tin prcvi us year; stationcry.f nel and eunplies, 55,237 72. as ayaiust H,63 27; ad vertising, S14.G9U 20 an increase of 15.561 S3, caused by tbe publication of tbe constitu tional amendments on liquor prohibition and suffrages: soecial commissions and counsel fees, 52,871 92, as against 26,779 71. Investigating committees tbe past year cost $16,050, The lnan redeemed amounted to 4881,950. which is 236,000 less than tho amonut j edecmed the previous jear. The premiums on loans redeemed tbe past year aggregated 53.553 S3, while the year before they reached Hl9,5s7 60. In purchasing United States bonds 20,168 75 were expended. COST OF STATE INSTITDTIOJTS. The Pennsylvania State College, uearBelle l onie, cost the State 111,4 JO; the charitable in stitutions, $700,882 SO, as against $1,053,078 91 the previous year; and penitentiaries, $141,. 783 75, as compared with 211,036 25. Among other items of expense were the following: Soldiers' Orphan schools, 300,223 US, as against 336,419 22 the previous year: common schools, $LE72,6C5 54, as against $1,614,276 58; National Guard, 391,784 S3, as acainst 351,116 37: erec tion and dedication of monuments at Gettys liurc.fS3.50a Tbe acsrejrato expensps the past 3 ear were SS.1S2.817 31, as against 7,387,868 21 the previous j car. Of tho receipts at the State Treasury the past year 1,936,442 31 ejp placed in the sink Jng tnud, from which $1,6S7,J8 67 were taken to purchase bonds, etc Tho general f nnd re ceipts the past year aggregated 6,528.955 91 and tbe expenses exceeded this amount (63, 281 76, which is tbe largest expense account In the history of the finances of the State. Governor Beaver issued a proclamation to-day announcing the redemption of bonds as follows during the year ended November 30 last: Six per cent bonds redeemed, act Febru arys. 1867. 600; 5 per cent bonds redeemed, act March 20, 1877. SIjuGOO: 4 per cent bonds re deemed, aci April 1. 1K9, lo3.0O; 2 per cent lionds redeemed, act June b'. 1ES1, sei enth series, 1103,000; 4 per cent Imnds redeemed, act Jnne 8, 1881, seventh series U0.IX; 4 per cent bonds i edeemed, act J una 8, lbSl. eighth series, $10,300: 4 percent bonds redeemed, act June 8, lSbl, ninth series. 810,300; 4 per cent bonds redeemed, act Jnne 8,1881, 30 jears, JS.150; total amount canceled or redeemed, JiSl.UoO. Catalogues, illustrated and printed equal to Eistern work, at lowest prices. PlTTSBOEG PHOTO-KNa. Co., TTSSu 75, 77, 79 Diamond st. ;;-. a urouze inoie xThat is unlversallv admired. One of onr litParis Exposition pieces, said to be the hand somest table in Pittsburg. Do not fail to rsce it, st Hardy & Hates'. m Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, r -529 Saiithfield st. New Buildinr. H Open every evening. tts HOLIDAY TABLE DELICACIES. Larremt Line Lowest Price's. - 'Ziook for our special card in next Sunday's Dispatch. Better send for the Housekeep er's Guide; it trill post you on evervthinir in f our line; also contains valuable information lor all housekeepers. Store open till 9 P.M. until Christmas. TVM. HASLAGE & Sou, 18 Diamond Square, Pittsburg. a For Christum SlarnlnsT, ladies' seal hoods. C. A. Smiley & Co. - Cold Weather Dlnst Come, jlSuttake advantage of the low prices the imild weather has put on our monster stock gof furs! Bargains in oursrreat lur room nnd in the "Annex," center of the store?. Penu Avenue Stores. Far Christmas Morning, seal gloves. C. A. Smiley & Co. Ladies' V - Ute D. &B. flAfilnron frntv f1iTiri lifmttliAl Ta silkhandkprehiplR nt Jin pneh cnppifil 'iDRESS lencths in black silks containing i '16itfg0 yards in price from ?15 to 535 about f oj;per.ctni tesa man regular values. TTSSU HUG0S & HACKE. I9STCR tKp 7f. Mnl wt-nt TftlttM finn 41 Kf l?t?&:iii .i. ..!.. AiQruIun:;. . Oar Baby. "In Harchlast, when six months old, our baby was taken down with what the physi cians called 'bronchitis' (an ordinary cold), and was very sick for two weeks; she seemed to be filled deep in the chest with phlegm which we were unable to loosen; she could not lie down at all, but ha,d to be held up right else it caused her to cous;h severely; the physician did not give her any relief, although the prescriptions were changed every day and sometimes twice a day; this treatment was continued about ten days and we finally determined to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy. We ob tained a bottle and alter giving a few doses she was relieved,brcathing easier and throw ing off the phlegm and getting to sleep, getting well in a few days, and we believe we owe her life to the use ot Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy. Our eldest girl is subject to croup and has had several severe attacks, but the Cough Semedy has brought ber out all right with but two good doses and we would not go over night without a bottle in the house. Wc have great faith in it" "Wilbok E. Wklls, Ztjlie L. Wells, 1C31 C street, Lincoln, Neb. Sold at 50 ceuls per bottle, by E. G. Stuckey, Seventieth and Twenty-tourth sts.. Penn five, and cor. Wylle ave. and Fulton st; by JIarkell Bros., cor. Penn and franksto'wn aves.; by Theo.E. Ihrig 3010 Filth ave., and by Carl Hartwig, But ler st, Pittsbunr, and in Allegheny City by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st, and "Thos. K. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.; Fred H. Eggers, 172 Ohio st.; F. H. Fggers & Son, Ohio and Chestnut sts. TTSU Ulncs Kiue Binm. Oar collection is complete. Solitaires in diamonds all sizes and prices. Only the best goods sold. Clusters in all the colored stones and diamonds. The handsomest col lection we have ever had together, at Hakdy & Hayes'. Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 SmithGcId st. New Building. Open every evening. tts Silver Mounted Leather Goods. Folios, writing tablets, letter and card cases, pocketbooks, purses, cigar aud cigar ette cases, visiting lists and address books. No house in the city shows the assortment we do and so fully guarantees quality, workmanship, etc Jos. Eichbatjm & Co., 48 Fifth ave. 1S5S. UoInirV Best. 1SS9. Indorsed by scientific men, Government officials and a host of patrons as the purest and best brand in the market. It is a brand that is always maintained at a high and uni form standard of excellence. W. H. Holmes & Son, 120 Water street and 158 First avenue. TTSSU WALL PAI'EUs For Oflleei nnd Stores. A full line of special designs for this class of work at Crumrine, Bane & Bassett's, 416 Wood st For Christmas Mornine. Ladies' Persian, monkey, seal, astrakhan, beaver and lynx shoulder capes. C. A. Smiley & Co. For Christians Dinners. With the rapid approach of Christmas comes a yearning for the good things of life. In this connection it is proper to call atten tion to Marvin's golden fruit cake, or plum pudding, something that should bavo a place on every table. It is pure, sweet and delicious. You can order it through your grocer. D Open Evcnlnei. Holidav goods; cash or credit tts H'oppee Bros. & Co., 307 Wood st. For Christmas Blornloir. Ladies' Persian, monkey, seal, astrakhan, beaver and lynx shoulde? capes. C. A. Smiley & Co.x Mr. Dan Taylor, Late or the firm of R. P. Wallace & Co.. will be pleased to receive his many friends in the Natural Gas Cut Glass Department of Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, 629 Smith field street Open every evening. tts Call this evening and see the elegant assortment of holiday presents we are offer ing. Cash or credi!. Open evenings until Xtnas. Hoppee Beos & Co., 307, Wood st ITS E. & G., Mme. Mora's, Warner's Health, Ball's JCabo, Common Sense and 20 other styles of corsets, all nt 75 cents; worth double. F. Schoenthal, G12 Penn ave. For Christmas Morning. Don't get left, but go now to C. A. Smiley & Co., 2d Fifth avenue, and make selection from their fine assortment of use ful presents. MIsm Jessie SIcCulloagh, Late of Home & Ward, will be pleased to receive her many friends in the Art Depart ment of Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, 529 Smithfield street Ppen every evening. ITS Fnrnttnre. Onr large five-story warehouse turned into retail rooms. Nothing like it in the city. Come and see the fnrmtnre displayed therein. "M. Seibeet & Co., Allegheny. Beautiful Leather Writing Cubinels, Doki and For Christmas gifts. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penu Avenue Stores. B.IsB. India stools for your reception halls, cozy libraries or parlors, with or without elegant cushions. Bog gs & Buhl. Tabtait and novelty plaid snrah silks, beautilul effects nnd colorings, SL50 a yard, worth regularly ?2. Hugus & Hacks. TISSU Holiday embroidered night shirts at James H. Aiken & Co.'s. 100 Fifth ave. For Christmas Morning. Don't get lelt but go now to C. A. Smiley & Co., 28 Filth avenue, and make selection from their fine assortment of use ful presents. Open Eyeninss. Holidav goods; cash or credit tts Hoppei: Bros. & Co., 307 Wood st. Have You Dluile Tonr Purchase t If not, select a piece of furniture from the following list, as Christmas is almost here! Turkish chairs, Easels. Howard chairs, Platform rockers, Floor rockers, Colonial rockers, Antique rockers, Seaside rockers, Moorish rockers, Adams rockers, Brockwny rockers, Brass easels, Bamboo easels, Oak easels. Cherry easels, Clothes poles. Euchre lables, Easy chain, Fancy chairs, Gold divans, Gold chairs, Hat racks, Hall glasses, Hall chests, Hanging cabinets, Mantel cabinets, Music cabinets, ,Music portfolios, Reed chairs, ltevolving chairs, Bric-a-brac Jables, notary boot; cases, Bric-a-brac pedestals, Shell chairs. Plush chairs, Leather couches, Brocatelle chairs. Plush couches, Tapestry chairs, Bug couches, Shaving stands, Tapestry conches, Toilet tables, Book cases, Toilet stands, Blacking cases, Cabinets, Butler's trays. Chairs, China closets, Dressing tables, Cartaiti bases', Dining tables, Card Ltbles, Divans, v-Chiffoniers, . Deski,.Bockers, Chevals. Yoil are, .respectfully invited to call at waremoms ' P. C. ScHORKECK, W ;iiATEKEWS 'IN BRIEF. In tbe trial of tbe Navassi rioters, at Balti more. Henry Jones has confessed that he killed Thomas H. Foster. The New York Mail and Exprtxs will give all the subscriptions to its weekly edition to tbe Grant monument fund. At Zanzibar it is announced thatEmln Pasha, who was Injured by falling from a win dow at Bagamoyo, is entirelyout of danger, and Li making rapid progress toward fall recov ery. The body of a handsome and fashionably at tired young woman, who had evidently been murdered, was found In the woods near Lamar, Mo Monday evening by some boys. Evety effort is being made to solve the mystery. &. conference ot a number of leading colored men from various sections of Virginia was held at Richmond, at which a preamble aud resolutions wero adopted memorializing Congress to pass a general election law which would guarantee tbem a better right of suffrage than they cow enjoy. Thetonof Colfax. Wash., Is wild over tho mnrderof Thomas ClIcK, a yonn? farmer, by Ben. Blanton, an ex-convict aud desperado. Alter Click's death his wife, standing over his body, implored his friends to avenge bis death. There is a standing guard over Blanton, but tbe chances arc that he will be lynched. At Coldwater, Mich ex-Mayor P. P. Nichols has suddenly disappeared, leaving lie bind him debts amouutinsr to 40,000, and it is believed be has gone to Canada to reside per manently. It is alleged that his business methods have impoverished several families, among tbem needy widows, old soldiers anu others. Judge Brewer, in the United States Circuit Court, has granted a restraining order prevent ing tho County Treasurers of anont 15 counties in Kansas lrom collecting tbe taxes levied on the Pullman paiaco drawing room and parlor cars operated u the railways of this State by tbe Board of Railway Assessors for tbe year 1SS9. An accident on the Cincinnati. Cleveland, Chicago and St Louis road, at McCoy's station, near Greensburg, Ind., happened by a freight train backing on a switch and not quite clear ins tho main trick, when a passenger train came alongand the two engines were badly wrecked. The trainmen escaped injury by jumping and no one was hurt on either train. M. Naqnct whose election was declared In valid by the French Chamber of Deputies on Monday, lias gnno to the Island of Jersey to confer with General Bonlaner concerning the course to be followed by the Bnnlanglsts. The Boulangists have convened a monster meeting to protest against tbe action of the Chamber in seating M. Joffrin, who ran against General Boulangor in tbe Montmartre district in tbe recent election. Details of tbo events just previous to the execution of Bushlri, tho Arab leader of the African insurgents in their revolt against the Germans, show that there bad been an engage ment between tbe Germans and Bushin's forces, in which SO of the latter were killed. Busbiri was captured, but succeeded In escap ing and reaching tbe jangle. He was subse quently captured by Wasega. who .surrendered him to Captain Wissman and received in re tarn for tne prisoner a reward of 10,000 rupees. Ar.Tin advertising. Send for estimates and designs. General printing. PlTTBBUBG PHOTO-ENG. Co., TTSSU 75, 77, 79 Diamond st 185S. flolincs' Best. 1889. Both chemists and physicians indorse the Kpurity and good quality of this standard brand of whisky. We nave also in stock a magnificent line of fine champagnes, wines, cordials, imported brandies, liquors, bitters and table waters W. H. Holmes & Son, 120 Water street and 158 First avenue. TTSSU B.&B. Holiday Goods Largest assortments of choice goods suitable lor presents. Stores open every evening until Christmas, be ginning Thursday eveuing. Boggs & Buhl. SO Dozen Fine White Japanese Silk Hand kerchiefs, Hemstitched, at SGc each; gents' department. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. For Christmas Dlornlna. Gents' fur gloves. C. A. Smiley Ss Co. Open Evenings. Holiday goods; cash or credit ts Hoppee Bros. & Co., 307 Wood st mwitti HEAM Its superior excellence proven In millions ot homes for more tbana quarter of a century. It is used by tbo United State Government. Indorsed by tbe beads of tho great universities as the .Strongest, Purest and most Healthful Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia. Lime of Alum. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. my&S2-Txseosu CURED OF KIDNEY DISEASE, Mr. Charles Preston bad for some years been a victim of kidney disease. The pain across his back and kiduevs was so severe that sev eral times he was compelled to give up his bus iness. He had more or less pain all over bis bjdy. He bad a constant tired feeling, and much pain over bis eyes. His appetite at times was very pnor. He felt very nervous nnd could not sleep. He bad a dropping of mucus into bis throat, whicu,ln luwking and spitting it cut, caused a burning feeling in bis throat. Ills dis ease so affected bis mind that be becamo very melancholy, and. as be s.ud, be fre quently felt like kill ing himself. He be gan treatment with tho physicians of the Dn. Shafee. Polypatbic Institute. 420 Penn avenue, on September 23, and beca'me cured. He can be found at Nos. 5 and 7 Ross street He says: "l' rake great plexsnte in an nouncing to tho people of Pittsbnrir tnat I have been cured of tbe above disease, and most cboerf ully advise those who aro suffering f roro chronic diseases to consult these doctors. CHABLBS PBESTOK." They treat successfully all forms of kidney and urinary diseases, chronic diseases and sur gery. Office hours, 10 A. M. to 4 p. M., and 6 to 8 P. H. Sundays, 1 to 4 P. M. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Treatment also by correspondence. v doH-TTS GOLD EEDAI, PAEIB, 1878. W. BAKERS CO.'S BreaMast Cocoa 1$ absolutely mire and it U soluble. No Cliemnicals ore used la Sts preparation. It hu mart (fan lira U.u Hi ttnngtk A Cocoa mixed rfta Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and la therefore far more economical, anting Us tia os enl m cvo- It la deUdona, sanruhisz. (tnnjthenhig. Easily Diazsro, and admirably adapted for Invalid! a veil ai for persona In health. Sold liy Grocers everywhorei W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. D. A. T E 35T T S . -L &D.LErVIS,'Solicitor of Patents, 311 Fifth avenue, above Smitutleld. next Leader office;-- ( a o ueiar.; - sswwhiw av years. Sakins YUS Wvo5fVr5WBT.K5w YtfjWti&"SKSar BX43-4SS: xlliIIP Him 111! 'WM. mTTOPISPJkTQETERDEOEMBEB f'.lC 1889.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Stfpgjlfes Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AMD NUTRITI0U8 JUICE OP TBI FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, farming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ilia, de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Itis themost excellent remedy known to CLEANSE WE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH MATUBAU.Y FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR s-sniiujc o:e pigs MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU LOUISVILLE, KX M W YORK. , fc JJ9-77-TT3 " HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES And Eyo Glasses, S5 and upward. J. DIAMOND, Optician, noSMOS-TTSSa 22 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. OF TO-DAY'S GREAT ATTRACTIONS, turn on a large lot of Cloth, we've a great quantity of Suits that we can afford to sell at $15. You may depend on unusual good value. Wanamaker & Brown, SIXTH ST. AND IfENN AVE. P. S. Store open this' evening and' every evening until Christmas Eve.- vllll We have 60 extra clerks, which increase in help enables us to wait upon every cus tomer promptly. Stock still complete in every department. HANDKERCHIEFS For ladies, gentlemen and children, in linen, silk, fancy and lace, fine Initials at 88c, SI and $1 50 a box. Silk hemstitched, at 25c up. All linen and in colored borders, Co up. White hemstitched, 6c to 75c Embroidered, 25c to $3. We can sJit every purse. KID GLOVES A special large line, suitable for presents. No larger variety anywhere. 4-button embroidered, 50c, 68e, 75c, 89c, ?1. 5 and 7-hook, laced, 89c, 51, 51 25, fl 50, 51 75 to 82 25. 4-button Sne'des, 51 and SI 60. Fine Snede Mousquetaires, 51 50 up. Fine quality Biarritz, 85c up. Hisses' real"Kid, 60c, 75c, $1 up. Fur tops, 51 to ?2. Gents' Kid Gloves, 75c, 51, 51 J8, 51 50 to 52. Men's Satin Sus penders, 75c up. Hen's Cardigan Jackets and Stockinette Jackets. SILK MUFFLEES 75c to $5, cream, white and colored. Fine hemstitched Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c to 51 60 each. SilkHandkerchiefs, 15o to 52; immense choice. .4." UMBRELLAS A collection of over 3,500 with most beautiful handles, from $1 to $15. Initials engiaved iree of charge. '- j'tr SPECIAL 300 German Gloria Umbrellas, oxidized silver handles, 26-inch, ?1 75, and 28-inch, ?2. . . . FANCY BdXES Loot at our window display. Thousands of plush, leather and oxidized silver boxes, elegantly finished, 75c to25 each. FANCY ARTICLES Exquisite monchoirs, hand-painted placques, instands, work baskets; scrap baskets, easels', headrests, pin cushions, sachet bags, portmonnaies, pocketbooks, card cases, portfolios, music rolls.hand bags, chatelaine bags, plush, chenille and raw silk table covers, scarfs, lace tidies, portieres, pictures, scarfs, lace curtains, bed sets and thousands of other articles useful and ornamental. CLOAKS AND WBAPS The sloek of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks is still very large. "We are determined to sell (hem before the holidays. Pxices have been cut unmercifully, and you wijl.find right here the most astonishing bargains in New markets, Jackets, Plush Wraps and Sacques, Children's Wraps and Coats. Our prices are such as no other House dare name. Come and compare and we will save yon money. SPECIAL 600 imported fine-tailor-rriadesew Jackets will be offered this week at about pne-tbird their value. Examine them and you will be benefited. NECKWEAB for ladies. Novelties in Fichus, Enchings, lace Scarfs, etc. NECKWEAB for gentlemen.' Elegant new Paff, Teck and Four-in-Hand Scarfs, 50c, 75c, 51, 51 25, ?1 50. UNDER WEAK Full lines for ladies, gentlemen and children from 25c to 53 each,,all qualities and colors. Ladies' fine Silk Vests, 73c, worth 51 and 51 25. Ladies' extra Silk Vests, $1, worth 51 50. HOSIERY Fine Silk, Lisle and Cash mere Hosiery for ladies and misses. Fine Cashmere, Scotch and Balbriggan Ho siery for gentlemen. OPEN EVENINGS commencing Wednesday, December 18, until Christmas. If possible, come in the morning, it will be more pleasant. .jilllll- bgeAbaum H 5i0. 5I2.5I4JARKET ST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Gold Spectacles, Gold Eyeglasses, Opera Glasses, Field and Tourists Glasses, Magic Lanterns, Barometers, Thermometers, Draw ing Sets, Microscopes, Graphoscopes,'Pho tographio Cameras, etc. KORNBLUM, OPTICIAN, No. 50 Fifth AVenue, NEAR WOOD STREET. Telephone No. IGS8. deS-100 Useful Present PreSS aiifl Outfits ?1.75, $2.50. $5.00, 57.60, $10.00. $21.00 to $31.00. Bend fie for cata- logue. W. A, BUNTING SO 5 tli Ave,, oor. MarlEcSt st. no28-75-TT3 Reduce Your Shoe Bills, 4f 5 6Q9Q ! iaOBv"iIs;j fiJo 6ifggg l - .sjnsMvw-v r Schurr's Patent Shoe Sole Protectors are an absolute protection for tbe soles of shoes for men working in mine?, mills, foun dries, steel works, blast furnaces, etc ASK YOUR SHOE DEALER FOR THEM. Dealers supplied by Pittsburg Shoe Finding Houses. no7-29-MTh DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup or coflee or tea irltbout the knowledge of tbe person taking It; Is abso lutely harmless, and will eflect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of Drunkards have been made temperave men who have taken Ufolden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge and. to-day believe tbcv quit drinking from their own free will. IT .KEvEE FAILS. Theaystcm once Impregnated with the ius 63 E. Federal st., Allegheny. Trade supplied by (ieo. A. Kelly & Co.. 1'ittsburg, l'a. aeJ7-o8-TTS T Stylish Suits HE for Young Men at 15. By 'a' quick del8 HOLIDAY BUYERS. They will find us prepared better than ever to serve them promptly and satisfac torily, notwithstanding the crowds of Christmas buyers that throng our stores. miinmiWWl, sraggggy aaggasy Give Your Boys a JhMmJmT V 4- -SP7T!1-!. ii Tv '- NEW ABVERTISSaiEKM.'- HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Lorgnettes. Barometers, Graplioscopes, Stereoscopes, etc., etc Handsome Pearl Opera. Glasses, in Plush Case, $5. Fancy Thermometers, Magic Lanterns, Steam Novelties, etc., etc., at cost. WH.ESTJEBEN, Optician, S44 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG, PA. dc3-22-TT8 STEAJIEItS AND XXCUKSIO.NN. Ty H1TB 8TAE LINE FOK QUEENSTOWN AMU LIVERPOOL. Eoyal and United States Mall Steamers. Oermanlc, Dec. 18,2 p m Hrl tannic, Dec. 23, J:30ani Adriatic. Jan. 1, 2 p m Celtic, Jan. 8.8am Germanic, Jan. 15, noon Britannic, Jan. 2,tam -Adriatic, jan. sitipm fulfil. C.h K ein . - W"". EW. .HM.IK From White stardocK, root or went Tcctn st. Second cabin on tbese steamers, baloon rates, 50 and upward, becond cabin. J35 and ntmard, according to steamer and location or berth. Ex cursion tickets on Tavorable terms. Steerage. S3). White btar draris payable on demand In all the principal banks tlironehoat Great Britain. Ap ply to JOIN J. McCOKMlCK, 639 and 401 Smlth Seld St.. ntMburjr, Or J.BUliCK 13UA. Gen eral Agent, 41 Broadway, New York. dclJ-D STATS LINE. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin nassace B to $30. according to locatloa of stateroom. Excnrslon $63 to $90. Steerage to and from Europe ai Loir est Bates. AUtil'IN' BALDWIN CO., General Agents, 53 Broadway, Hew York. j. j. Mccormick. Agent. 639 and 401 Smithfield St, Pittsbnrg, Pa. ocM-D AMERICAN LlfE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations lor all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc - PETER WRIGHT & SONB, General acents, 307 Walnut st Philadelphia. Fnll information can be had of J. J. MCCOR MICK. Fourth avenue and Smithfleld street. LOUIS MOESER, U6 Smithfield street. mhl3-CG-TTS RAILROADS. PENNSVLVAMA RAILROAD -ON AND after November 10. 1889, trains leave Union btatlon, flttshurg, as follows. Eastern Standard Time: MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New York and Cblcaco Limited or Pullman Ves tlbnle dally at 7:15 a.m. . . Atlantic Express dally for tne Kast. 3:2) a. m. Mall train, dally, except Sunday, 5:30 a.m. San day, mall 8:40 a. m. Day express dally at 8:00 a. m. Stall express daily at I:CO p. m. , Philadelphia express dallv at 4:30 p. m. Eastern express dally at 7:13 p. m. i'ast Line dally at 8:10 p. m. Greensbnrg express 5:10 p. m. week days. Derry express il :00 a. in. week days. All turough trains connpet at Jersey City with boats or "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn, N. Y., avoiding double ferriage and Journey tbronirh N. Y. City. Trains arrive at Union Station as follows: St. Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati Express, dally 2:u0a m. Mall Train, dally 8:10 p. id. tv estern Express, dally 7:45 a.m. Pacific Express, dally 12:45 p. m. iitiicaKU i.muieu jxpress, uauj.......... :jp, m. Fasti xiine, nauy...... .............ii:oop. m. ov u j u v .! a. r x?t a juilwai. For Unlontowiu 5:30 and 8:35 a. m. and 4:25 p. m., without change ot cars: )2:50p. m., connect ing at Greensburg. Trains arrive fiom Union town at9:15am.,4::M. 5:33and8:10p. m. WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. From FEDEKAL ST. St'ATlON. Allegbenv City. Mall train, connecting for lllalrsvllle... 6:45 a. m. Express, for Jllalrsvllle, connecting for Butler . 3:15 p. m. Butler Accom 8:20 a.m., 2:25 and 8:45 p. m. SnriBgdaleAccom9:00,ll:SOa.m.3:30and 6:20 p. m. Frceport Accom 4:15, 8:23 and 11:40 o. m. On Sunday 12:33 and 9:30 p.m. North Apollo Accom... .11:00 a. m. and 5:03 p. m. Allegheny Junction Accommodation. .. 8:20 a. m. Blalrsvllle Accommodation 11:00 p. m. Trains arrive at FEDEltAL srHEET STATION : Express, connecting from Butler.. 10;35a. m. Mail Train 1:45 p.m. Butler Accom 9:10 a. m.,4:40and7:2op. m. Blalrsvllle Accommodation 9:57 p. m. Frceport Accom.":40 a. in., 125,7:23 and 11:10 p. m. Onbundar 10:10 a.m. and7:COp. m. Sprlngdale Accom.6:37, 11:48 a. m., 3:45, 6:45 p.m. North Apollo Accom. .....8:40 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. MONONUAHELA DIVISION. Trains leave Union station, Pittsburg, as fol lows: For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and Uniontown, 10:40 a m. For Monongahela Clty"and West Brownsville. 7:05 and 10:40 a. m. and 4:li p. in. On Sunday 1:01 p.m. For Monongahela City, 5:10p.m., weekdays. Dravosbnrg Ac. weekdays. 3:20 p. m. West Elizabeth Acco nmodation. 8:20 a. m.. 2:00, 6:20 and 11:35 p. m. Sundav, 9:40 p. m. 'licket offices Corner Fourth avenue and Try street and Union station. CHAS. E.FUUH. J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen'lPass'r Agent. From Pilttburg Union Station. ennsylvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Time. SOUTHWEST SYSTEM-PANHANDLE KOUTE. Leave for Cincinnati ana st. i.ouis, a i :ia a. in., d 7:30 a. m.,d9:00nnd d 11:15p.m. Dennlson, 2:45 n m. eiiicic-o. d 1:15 a. m. and 12:05 n. m. Vheellng. 7:3d a. in.. 1J:05, 6:10 p. m Steaben rllle, 5:5aa. m. Washington, 5:55. 8:33a. in., 1:55, Willi, 3:30. 4:45, 4:55 p.m. Bulger. 10:10a, m. Burgelts town. 3 11:33 a. m., S5 .p. m. Mansfield, Jits, 9:30.11.00 a.m., 1.-05, 6i, d 8:30, 9:50 p. m. Mc Donald!, d i 15. d 10:45 p. in. ' TKAINS ARUITEfrom the West, d 2:10, d 6.-00 a. ra., 3:05, d 5:55 p. m. Dciuiison, 9:30 a. m. Steu benvlUe, 5.03 p. m. Wheeling, 2:10, 8:15 a. ra.. 3:05, 5:53 p. m. Bnrgettstown, 7:15 a. m., S 0M a. m. Washington. 6:&5, TM. 8:40, lOs a. m., 2:35, 6:25 p. m. Mansfield, 5:35, 8:30. 11:40 a. m., 12:45, 3:55. 9:40 and 3 0:20 p. m. Bulger, 1:40 p. ra. McDonalds, d 6:35 a. ra., d 9.00 p. ra. NORTHWEST SYSTEM-FT. WAYNE ROUTE. Leave for Chlcigo. d 7:25 a. m., d 12r2'. d 1:00, d i:45, except Saturday 11:20 p.m.: Toledo, iai, in., d 12:20. d I:0d, and exrept Saturday Hr20 n.m.; Crestllne.5:45 a.m., Cleveland. 6:l0am.:l2:45d 11:05 p. in., and 7:25 a. m., via i. Ft. V. A C. Ry. : ew Castlo and )(oungstown. 7:05 a. m.. 12:20, 3:45 p. m.: Youngstowii and Nllcs. d 12:20 p. m.:Mead vtile. Erie and Ashtabula. 7.05 a. in.. 12:3) p. in.: Nile and Jamestown. 3:45 p. ru.: Massillon. 4:10 p.m.; Wheeling and Beltalre, 6:10 a. m.. 12:45. 3:50 p.m.: Bcavi'r Falls, 4:00, 5B p. m.; Beaver Falls a 8:20 a. in.; Lcetsdak-, 5:30 a. ra. DEPAKT FliOM ALLEOHSNY-ltochestcr, 6:30 a. m.: Beaver Falls, 8:15. 11:00 a. m.; Enon, SM) p. m.: Leetsdalc, 5:00, 1.0P, 10.00, 11:45a. m.; 1:15, 2:j0. 4:30, 4:45. 5:30, 0:15. 7:30, 9:Wp. m.: Conway. 10:30 p.m.; FairOaksS ll:4n t. in.: Beaver Falls, S 4:30 p.m.; Leetsdalc. bS:30p.m. 3 rains akiiive Union station from Chicago. ex cept Monday. 1:50, d 6:C0, 0 6:3.5 a. in., d 5:55 and d8-50p.nl.: Toledo, except Monday, 1:50, (16:35 a. m..5:55 and 60 p. in.; Crestline, 2:10 p. m.; Youngstown and New Castle, 9:10 a. m.. 1:25, 6:50, Ashtabula. 1:25. 10:15 D. in.: Misslllon. lOKXJa.in Nilcs and Jamestown. 9:10 a. m.f Beaver Falls, 7:.a. ra., l:10p. m.; Beaver Falls, S 8:25 p. m.: Lcetadalc, 10:40 p. m. Abrivx Allegheny, from Enon, 8.00 a. ro.: ConwavB.40a.m;ltochcster.9.40a.m.;Beavcr Falls. 7.10a. m.,J.J0 p. in.: Lectsdale, 4.3a 5.50. 6.15, 6.50, 7.45 a. in.. 12.00. 12.45, 1.45, 3.30, 4.30, 6.?ft 9.00 p.m.; Fair Oaks. S 8.55 a. m.: Beaver Falls. S it son. m.; Leetsdale, S 6.03 p. m.; Beaver F.lls, a 8. 15 p. m. d. dally; S, Sunday only; other trains, except Sunday. . PITTSBURG AND LAKE KH1E KA1LKOAD COMPANY, fcchedulo In effect November 17, lts9. Centrtl time, IiAKT-For Cleveland, 5:00. :0On.in.. '1:35. Nat "9:30 p. m. For Cin cinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. 5:00 a. in.. '1:33, 90 p. in. For Buffalo. 8:00a. m., 401, 9:30p. m. For Salamanca, a:C0 a. m.. 4:20 p. a. For Youngstown and Nowcastle, 5MM, 1m 10:15 a. id.. "1:35, '4.20. fl:S0 p. m. For Beaver Falls, Ku. 7d SKSl, 10:15 a. m., 1:33, aao, 4:S, 5:a uaup. in. For 4'hartiers. 5:00. 31:30 a. m.. 5:35, 6:55.7:15.7:30. 8:05. :30. 9:50.10:1a a.m., 12.-05, 12:33, 112:45, 1:40. 3:30. 30, i-J 5:03, 1:2), '8:10, 10:30 P. m. AltniVE From Cleveland. 'C:23 a. m.. '11:30. 5:40. 7:55 p. m. From Clndnnttl, Clilcago and St. I.onls. 12:30, "V! p. m. From Buffalo. '83 a. m., 120. 1U p. ra. From Salaminca, '12:30, 7:55 p.m. From Y'oungstown and New Castle, f.:25, 9:20 a. m., '12:30, 5:4H fiSS. 10 p. m. From Beaver Falls, 5:23, fi:23, 7:20, S a. in., '12:30, 10, 6:4a '7:53, 10 p. in. P.. C. & Y. trains lorMansBela. 8:30 a. m., 3:30, SS)5 p. m. For Essen and Bcechmont, 80 a. m., 3:30p.m. P.. V. & Y. trains from Mansfield, Essen and Becchniont, 7:08a. m.. 11:59a. m. I'., MeliTfiY. K. K.-DETABT-Kor New Ha ven. I'oMn. ra., '3-Jt, p. in. For West Newton, l3an. .30a. m.. 'i-.TO, oifflp.jn. Akeive From New Haven. t3:20 a. m., "5:15 p. m. From West Newton, 6:15, t'8iM a. m., Ir25, For McKeespori, EliTabfth, Monongahela City Mid Belie Vernon, 6:30, 1M, W-a " t3:3ut ifrJm Belle Vernon. MononcaheK City. Ellia bcth and McKespor:, 7:43 a. m., 13i20. 12:33, ;Oa, DallVl" ISnndavs only, twni run one hour late on Sunday. iNVHIrun two hours late on Sun City Ticket Office, 633 Smithfleld Street. -ranTSBUtU AND WESTEltN RAILWAY AT Trains (Ct'lfctau dtlm)L Leave, f Arrive. Day Ex., Akroa,Toledd; fiauei c: a 'at 7:37 b m miner Accommoaationi. ,t:0)a ml 5so"p ra Chicago Express (Sally). Newcastle & ClarioB Accom. urn p rajJi:so a m .x p mi T3u a 4:3U p ml 5:30 a m Sutler Accom Fine elax fare to Cklcaso. 10 50- Second ebtae. W m.t piiUMBUMSiimwsfinaT ru-rf- j 'f JTBW ABTEJittseSCENTS. nwmw; daily NOTEl' 0nr store willbe open" mas- -s4 TfSff - 4r the "city where you will find a special Slipper department) is well worth a visit of every Holiday shopper. ' Here Are a Few of Our Matchless Prices: ggQ for Men's beautifully embroidered Everet and Opera Slippers; regular price j$i. 75C 'or en's fine embroidered. Holiday Slippers, in ten. different styles, regular price $1 15. , 0 for Men's extra fine silk quilted, silk embroidered Holiday Slip pers, regular price $1 50. $ for Men's imitation Alligator Slippers, in tan and wine, j Men's maroon Opera Goat Slippers, patent leather trimmed, at $1 25, 1 50 and $2. i ' Men's genuine Alligator Slippers, $2, $2 50 and $3. ' '' - Men's finest embroidered Plush Slippers, in old gold blue, olive and green, at $2. - v ; ' ", ' Men's chenille Embroidered Slippers at $2. , .'. Men's finest ooze calf Opera Slippers, $3. ' u ' . Ladies' fine silk quilted Slippers, $1 25'. -. Ladies' beautiful Jiroadcloth Slippers, fur trimmetL zb$x' 2$.! Ladies' magnificent corduroy, velvet bound Slippers, opera' tbe, at $1. Ladies' fine Bright Dongola Slippers, opera toe and common sense, widths U to -, at gi 25. Ladies' handsomely bea'ded am made, at $2 75. custom T.. ., tri.... et:. jjyjja iaui.j( rcivci ouppcia Youths' fancy velvet Slippers at 6c. Child's fur bound Beaver Slippers at 50c Child's Kid Sandals, 3-bow trimmed, at 75c QLQV Men's fur top, fleece lined, at. 69c. Best quality Amer ican Kid Driving Gloves, 89a Good Cloth ' Gloves at 15c. Scotch all-wool Gloves, 25c. Extra. quality double. knit Jer sey Gloves at 25c. Solid knft top and oil tan palm gloves at 39c. Genuine Buckskin Gloves at 98c FUR GLOVES anil CAPS. The eather the terrible unreason- 1 able weather, has upset the most calculations we had made on the sale of these goods. Up to within two weeks ago there has been practically no demand for them. Since then, however, our reduced prices have made things more lively. Not lively enough to suit us, however, so we have just re sorted to another and worse cut than before, and now feel confident .... of a speedy clearance of our entire stock of Pur Glores'-andrCapsfcfilW Seal in particular. , HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladietd Gentlemen's hemstitched: from 10c. Embroidered Initial at 19c and up ward. Plain embroidered, 7c up. Silk Handkerchiefs, in scalloped, embroidered and hemstitched) from 29c up. FREE. We not only give a special discount on purchases of one-half dozen handkerchiefs, but also place them in a fancy Christmas box gratis. SILK MUFFLERS and SILK to be found on our Mufiter and in special Christmas boxes. OUR HOLIDAY BAZAAR is. c,rded from m?mf,till1ev The t v sight here not only dazzles the eye but charms the pocket. Hundreds upon hundreds of ivory, silver and horn mounted Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets,' Card Sets, Smokers Sets, Work Sets, etc., in plush and leather cases of quaint, odd shapes. And no fancy prices on these goods, either. We don't want to make 50 or 100 per cent profit on these goods, as the drug and notion stores do, but are quite satisfied with our usual moderate margin. FANCY LEATHER GOODS such as Writin& Tablets' Port rttnui s-crti ncn uuuuo fol5oSj WaIletS) poctetbooks, Card Cases Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Chate laine Bags, etc., in the greatest variety and at positively lower prices than elsewhere. RIIRRPR RARMPMT for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. KUiSBtKlaMRffltrii:3Theyareost acceptabIe and Holiday gifts. Prices are low enough to suit everybody. See our celebrated Mackintoshes. Remember we positively guarantee each rubber garment waterproof, and we will refund the money for any one found leaking within the first year. AUFMANNg"-: Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street -1 WHOLESALE and BETAIL. rfScipTO We shall continue to present one of those charming " mr ' Gold Boot Perfume Stands and Bouquet Holders with every purchase in our Cloak or Ladies' Shoe departments; and give a handsome Sled, a miniature (12 inch high) Saratoga Trunk'.or a large Christmas Picture Book gratis with every Boys' Suit or Over coat ' . delU-D' KAILROADS. VAttriUOKB AND OHIO BAILKOAD. D Schedule In effect NoYCMber 10, 188?:.. ,, i'or Waalilng-ton, D. C. Baltimore. Philadel phia and Sew York. 'SriJO a. m. and 91 p. m. For Cumberland. Srfn a. m $1:00, 9:3)p.m. For ConuelUvlllr. :40 and "8:00 a. m.,j!:0O, tIaTO and "50 p. m. For Uniontown. W:l. ":00 a. m., tl:COand tlaW p. m. For Mt. i'Jeaiant, :40, 8:00 a. m. and J1.-00 and ;i:00p. m. For Wash ington, l'a., Tics and $9:40 a. m., 3:35, !X i and 7:M)p. m. ForlWheellnic. 7:05, J9:40am.. "3:35. 7:30p. m. ForCJunnatlind. Pt. Lonla. "JiOSa. m,1iS p. in. ForColnmbns, 7:Bi a. m., 2S p. m. -For Newark. "7:03, : a. m.. 3:S 1: p. m. For Chicago, 15 and VJ0 P.m. 5-ralns arrive ftom ew York, Fhlladelphla, Baltim.oreaml'Wafblnjrtoii. taa a. m.. a35 p. in. From. Columbus, Cincinnati and Cnlcasto, "8:a. m., ":oo p. m. From Wbeullnjr, "8: '10-JO lUW.. ,:00. "9:00?. in. W..M Thronjth sli-cplnjr cira lo Baltimore. Walbln ton. Cincinnati and Cblcazo. , Uonnellsvlllo accomWoAttloB at J3J5 a. m. 'TkeMbqr tfranafor jetaipany yl U 5! andcbeelt fraiuaire from hotels and residence! Mr4eMlriat B. o: tlctet office, corner JK m. tm Wood ., or46I and Mw SmlUiseM JjSJS. .iKUr.UnuraMAMN. i.Sr card of mm I tth"4' December 19 tl889jk' every night till 9 o'clock tiUs'CHn3T- A PAIR OP r unmo 1 mnum sumtRs ' is one of Kris Kringle's time-honored and favorite presents. Why not? Can you think of anything' 'more inexpensive, comrortaDie, useful and handsome than a paiPof easy xtouse oiippersr Our supply of these beautiful' gifts is large enough fo supply any demand that a Pittsburg and Alle gheny Santa Claus may make on. it To be serious, our Slipper depart ment (and this is the only house in French Kid, patent leather1 tipped, V IT' . - . ill 75- "Jk.J. V '. I NECKWEAR. estmadsa Neckwear counters. Scarfs come UAII.HOADH. AiiLEOHiarr YAiLEr kailuoai- Train leare Union Station (Eastern Sundtrd time): KitUnnlnjf Ac. : a. m,; HWir Kfc. dallr. S: a. mw Hal ton Ac. 10:10 a. m.: ValleT Camp Ac, 32SS p. nut OU Cltrand IraBoU Kx prea,Z:oo p.m.:Hnlua.Ae.,aOp.m.: Kltunnlsir Ac 40p.m.; Braeborn EzLaaWp.m.: iUttaan lns Ac, 5.30 p. m.; Braeborn Ac.aaop.m.i Hal ton Ac, ISO p. m.; Buffalo Ex.. daUr, IM p. m.? Bulton Ac. : p.m.t Braeonrn Ac, H: p. m, Cbnrcti trains Bnebnra. 12:40 p. ra. and. 8i p. m. Pnllmaa Sleepmit Car betwtea ntuburu. and Buttaio. J As. 1'. ANDEB303. U.T. Aot.s DAVID A1CUAHGO. Geo. bust. P1TT8BUKO AND CASTLE SnAXNOXB.R. WlnterTlroeTable. On and anerUeeember 3S30. until farther notice trains will ronasfoUowj on ererr da jr, except Sunday. Kaatem standara timet Leaving PiitbxTg-4s20 a. nu, TilOj.nu, ISO a.ra 9J0 a. m.. liofa. m 1:40 p. n, :, m., :lap. m 8:30 p. m.. 0:30 p. nu. :30p. m.. llsWp. . Arllnton-:a a. m 6:3) J.ni.,' 7:10 a. mZttMk. m.. JoeOa. m.. laiop. nu 2tp.rav 4d0p.au. W p. nu, MM P. m.. 7iWp.ip., 10:JJ Bim. 9wt trains, :eTinn itiihuuj wmca ;-Jop. to., ailo p. ra- 30p. m. ArUnftosv-iaBl j,r sicw fc ., vm 9. . SvSv j si w .. ni A -JMjwwiUMU B. UU JLCIIU AC ,TTSUi. 'x1t ill Liertv.treet or . u icr-oc: m. T-K stmim, . : ms&ikj . -5t?5s (,' AIAJ,-TJ,-'-aPWB' i innTBtfi r ii jl.w 11' i u