WEb?jP THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1891. BAUSMAN INDIGNANT At the Sensational Charges. Openly Made by the Now Cele brated McCrory. A LIVELY TRESBYTERY MEETING. The Discussion Becomes Fo Personal That the Moderator Is Torced to Call a Peremptorj Ealt SUNDAY OPENING OP THE WORLD'S FAIR. An Ini'.eJ rWjttrisn Jliler 1'ositivelj Eefcvs to f Vray for nis,TAstor. Tlie Sunday opening of the World's fair and tlie now famonsCaiisman case were the features of the meeting of the Allegheny Preibjtery yesterday. 15 ev. II. Donaldson was elected .Moderator and G. L. Milliran Cleric. Uev. W. E. Donaldson, liev. J. K. McJCnllip, Xjv. M. Kutherforf, Rev. J. 3i Hobinson and A. C. Patterson. EQ.. were mt.nl.itc? ta invfistiT.ite tha condition of jhe societies attached to the churches of the -, 7- ,- - . Presbytery; to find out their number and membership, and to ascertain what progress they are making.- liev. P. H. Holliday, Bev. ,T. I Eeed and B. B. Mowry, M. D., were appointed a Committee on Narrative and State of Be ligion of the Church. Then Bev. J. L. Beed presented the following paper: 1o the Koard or Jlauicers of the World's Fair for Hit State of Pennsylvania: Gemxemo Tho Presbytery of Allegheny of tbe Synod of Pennsylvania, in regular -ession upon- this eighth day of December, 1581, believing that it tepresents the practi cally universal mind and feeling of the Christian peorjleof this region, does hereby very earnestly petition your honorablebody to use all your influence and cast your bal lots in tavoror closing thepatesof the Colum bian Exposition upon tho Christian SabDatb. The paper was ordered to be sent to the board. Tlio nausuian Case Robs Up. Bev. Dr. Campbell, chairman of the com mittee that was appointed at the hut meet ing of the Presbytery to watch over the Bailsman case, renorted progress. He had nothing definite to say nor any recommenda tions to make. In the opinion of the majority of the members of the Presbytery this report recmed to leave the matter as it was and did neither justice to Mr. Bausmrn nor to the Presbytery, and this occasioned considerable licusion. In several short speeches Bev. ,T. H. Bailsman spoke of the effect his dissolntion Jrom Lis Bochester congregation would have. He said: "If that church is alio wed to go on as at present it will not suffer financially, spiritually or ill any manner that concerns its growth. My destinies alone are not concerned in this matter, but those of others, and I have worked faith full v. Before God I can say no more." The speaker then referred to the action against him, and intimated that the origin of the trouble in his congregation was due not alone to an interest in the spiritual wellfare of the church, but to a personal antagonism directed against himself by cer tain members of the congregation. To 1 atch If im In tho Future. Bev. John Fox then said: "I move that the committee be continued until the spring meeting and report tnen whether or not Mr. Bailsman has returned to the faith of the church, and also to offer such recom mendations as may arise from the case and tend toward its ultimate disposition." This resolution was seconded and dis cussed at length. Bev. J. K. McKallip, whose church is at Beaver Falls, was in clined to proceed slowly and allow the mat ter to shape itself. He said that this course wonld not mean that the Presbytery shared in the reported views of Mr. jBausman nor that the Presbytery was careless. Too ift judgment would likely work an in justice instead of right it Bev. John Fox said that he desired to Fecure peace and harmony; that the case had excited interest throughout the church generally, and that a disposition of it was expected" promptly. He, however, offered to'withdraw his resolution, but it was fol lowed by one that would bring the same conclusion. It was that "the committee re port finally on the case at the spring mee imr, and make snch recommendations as the case warrants." KcCrojy, to the Front. Bev. V. J. McCrory at this juncture cre ated the sensation of the afternoon, and had not the Moderator interposed a heated dis cussion would have arisen. In speaking of the resolution ot air. i ox ne said: "i.he teachings of Mr. Bausnmn are derogatory to the Christian morals of the community, and injurious to the cause of Christ. His prcachu-g is the same." In an instant Mr. Bailsman was on his feet and quoted the sentence of Mr. Mc Crory, asking excitcdlv if he had heard the gentleman correctly. Upon being informed that he had, he asked, sharply: "Mr. Mc Crory, do you mean to say that I preach de rogatory to the morals of my congrega tion?" Mr. McCrory I do. Mr. Bausman Did you ever hear me preach anything derogatory to Christian morals? The Moderator This discussion is per sonal and out of order. Mr. Bausman I claim the right to ask him if he ever heard me preach matter such as he speaks ot. The Moderator This is out of order and must stop. Tl c Reaver Valley Divine Aroused. Mr. Hausman-(angrily) Mr. McCrory, I demand an answer. Havi" you ecr heard me preach derogatory to Christian morals? Cries of order drowned anv answer that raav have ben made by Mr. McCrory. The motion ol Bev. Mr. Fox was then read and carried and the discussion ended. Much other business was then transacted among which was a report from Bev. D. S. Kennedy relative to the establishment of a Bible School Mission on the Perrysville road, the cost being Sl,000 for the property and 1,300 for the building. The report was adopted and the work will be pushed rapidh. The overture of the G3neral Assembly relating to the establishment of judicial commissions to try church cases and hear complaints, as answered in the nega tive. The resignation of Bev. D.V.Mays, of Springdale, "was received and accepted upothe earnest solicitation of Mr. Mays himself. PRAYERS WERE REFUSED. A U. P. Rellevne Pastor Denied Spiritual Comfort by an Elder Trustees Didn't Belong to the Church Graham Given Permission to Withdraw. The meeting of the Allegheny TJ. P. Presbytery was enlivened yesterday by the case of Bev. S. H. Graham, of Belle vue, who resigned his charge. Testimony on both sides was heaftl by a special com mittee v, hich reported to the presbytery in favor of accepting Bev. Mr. Graham's resignation. The leason was that it was impossible to cure existing troubles in the Bell vue church without a change of pastor. The following resolution was presented: Hesolved, That the resignation by Bev. S. H.-Grahain, of the pastoral cnarge of the cngrcgatlon of Uellcvue, be and is hereby accepted. llesoHcu, That In consenting to the dis solution of this pastoral relation, the Pres bytery expresses its disapproval of the con Iuctof tuoso in tho cliuich whose unjusti tinble opposition to the pastor, continued through many yeais, has for a long .time hindered his usefulness and has at last raado Ills lesignatlon neccssery. Resolved, That lu jellevlnc our brother from Ills cliurch wo put upon reoord our liigh appreciation of Ills character as a man, as n minister, and commend him to the peo plo of God everywhere as an able minister of thoKosp"l ana ono most worthy their confidence and esteem. Kesolred. That the resignation of Brother Oraham take effect on the last Sabbath in December and that he be appointed to lreach on that day and declare his pulpit vacant. Whitc-naircd Freacljcr Tall Wool. This was a signal lor w.ir. Dr. Robinson stood on the floor and held it, Then he struck an attitude and the hack of a pew, and declared it looked as if Presbytery wanted to convict someone without a triaL "The paper makes a direct charge," said he, "that someone has been guilty of unjustifi able conduct, but who is it? There has bf en no investigation, there ias been no charge made against anyone, and how can Presbytery take the responsibility of pass ing a censure upon this congregation. I had no idea of any trouble in Mr. Graham's consresration. Sntfdenlv T learn that mem bers have been guilty of unwarranted and unjustifiable conduct for many vears. Mr. Graham Xothing but "the truth has. been presented to the committee. Itwav my desire that the facts be kept away from the Presbyterv, but they can be presented if desired. There are plenty of them. Mr. Calver As an "example of some of the reasons why Mr. Graham wants to re sign is that a certain elder in his church would not pray lor his pastor nor allow any one else to. Dr. Bobins Dr. Bobinson It must be a magnetic in dividual who can wield such an influence o er au entire congregatiou. Airing tho Church Skeletons. Dr. McMillan said there could be no doubt about the case being properly pre sented, and he was opposed to the Presby tery being too easy with the people. "There is no use ot being afraid of hurting any one's feeling," said he. "If they deserve a censure let us give it to them." "I believe in striking anyway, and if Billv Patterson is not there fie won't get hit." shouted a minister from the rear. Dr. "Wallace favored striking out the word "unjustifiable," and the resolution passed. Later in the day it was discovered two of the trustees of the Bellevue Church were not members of the congregation, and, after a bitter fight of words, this congrega tion was cited to appear before the next meeting cf Presbvtery. There are other churches which will also be hauled over the coals. The other business transacted was as fol lows: Prevision was made for a new con gregation at Mars, Butler county. H. G. Swearingen and J. B. Johnston, two stu dents, preached trial sermons of 15 minutes each, which were pronounced evidences of progress. A report indorsing the proposed new financial system of the General Assem bly, which provides for one general finan cial secretary and treasurer for all the church boards, was adopted. Daring the Holidays, As well as at every other time of the year, Marvin's cakes and crackers are so popular that it is difficult to supply the demand. Boyal fruit biscuit can hardly be supplied fast enough to meet the demand, while soda crackers, Marvin's old reliable, famous XXX sodas, are selling like hot cakes. Everybody seems to want them at once. Thiy are so delightfully crisp and fresh that people who try them always want more. Ask your groce? for Marvin's cakes and crackers. Don't take any others. It won't pay you. MWP Some Wonderful Bowls. Large, Massive, Elegant, Bowls. Our stock is unusually complete in ster ling silver and richly cut glass, at Hardy & Hates', Jewelers, silversmiths and art dealers, 529 Smithfield street. Store open every evening till Christina;. MWP A Special Men's SI SO Walking Gloves, 81. These will be found to be the best glove yon ever bought for 51 a pair. They are well made and a bargain. Jos. Horjje & Co., 607-fi21 Penn avenue. "CHEMICATj Diamonds." thev? "Watch for them. x What are Unexpected cut In men's fancy velvet slippers at 50 and 75c at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Silk handkerchiefs for holiday presents. James H. Aiken & Co.. 100 Fifth ave. "CHEMICAI, Diamonds." them? "What are they? "Who has Fast Eating And irregular meals are causes of Dyspep sia, which vi 111 soon become incurable ex cept by careful attention to diet and taking a reliable stomach medicme like Hood's Sarsap-irllla, Read this: "Owing partly to Irregularity In eating, 1 suffered greatly from, dyspepsia, accompan ied by Severe Pain After Meals I took tw o or three bottles of Hood's Sarsa panllaand entirely recovered, much to my gratification I frequently have opportunity to praise Hood's Sarsaparilla and am glad to, fori consider it a great med icine. C. I. TnownRiDOE, travelirg salesmen for Sehlotterbeck & Foss, Portland. Me. Completely Broken Down. "For three years I suffered with dyspepsia, growing so bad thatl was completely brten down in health. After taking six bott'es of Hood's Sarsaparilla I gained strength and annetite and was re stored to my former health." Johit E. 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AR0NS, Jeweler, SOLE OWNER, de6 65 FIFTH AVE. st7eV f' your ? IP A " " flrawt AIV-0XPV SPECIAL NOTICE! We wish fo impress upon our customers and others that we have ft very Special Bargain in all our extensive departments during the holidays", which we are sure will meet the patronage of everyone who may be looking for a good article at a price which we know cannot be equaled. Our store'at this time is quite an exhibition, and it does a person good to visit us, and see our various departments filled and well displayed with all the choicest goods of the season. This week we will offer you "FOUR IMPORTANT" Bargains in LADIES CLOAKS, at prices which we are sure.will be of great benefit to those who may be in need of a "first-class garment" This is a "Saving Time." Well, you can save money this week in buying: a Ladles' diagonal cloth reefers. -with four loops, at $3 50; worth $5 00. Ladies' diagonal reefer, fall shawl roll, coney fur. at $i -75; worth $6 50. . 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THEATRE TO-NIGHT, Branson Howard's Masterpiece, SHENANDOAH. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Dec It Corinne and The Kimball Bur lesque Co. in "Carmen Up to Date.'" de6-52 TO-NIGHT, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. MISS FFOLLIOTI PAGET IN THE LAST WORD. Prices. 150, 23c, 50c, 75o and $1 00. Wednesday matinee, 25c and 60c, reserved. Next Week Charles Dickson In "lncoir." de6 91 THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. DAVIS. .Owner and Manager. To-night and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee,. MR. E. H. S0THERN, . Under the management of MR. DANIEL FROHMAN. First time here of his great success, THE DANCING GIRL. de7-2t Next Week CARMENCITA, ZDTJQTTIES IsTIE, Pittsburg's Leading Theater, TO-NIGHT, EVERY NIGHT IN THE WEEK. MATINEES TO DAY AND SATURDAY, 8BCI I Q With the famous DLL LO Brothers Byrne. Next week Modjeska. de9-75 rj.ILMORE'3 BAND TWO Concerts Only. Matinee and Nlsnt. TUESDAY. DEC. 15. Auditorium (late Grand Central Rink). Reserved seats $1 and 75c; now on sale at Ham ilton's Musie Store. General admission, 50 cents. de9-6-MTUW THE NATIONAL PAGEANT. Living, Moving, Speaking, Singing,anclng. The development of the United States of America. Eleven Great Historical Tableaux. THE AUDITORIUM, Penn avenue, near Sixth street, Pittsburg, DECEMBER 11 AND 12. Reserved seats. SI: admission. 75c Reserved seats at Mellor & Hoene's, 77 Fifth ave. 200 J Artists, .uniiiaiib juects. uuiciura xiiguts. de6-53 THE NEW ENGLAND SUPPER OF THE First Congicgatiomil Chuich (Plymouth), corner Franklin and Manhattan streets, Al legheny, occurs DECEMBER 10. With this church this annual feat is the great social event of the year. Neither time nor money is being spared to make this the most Joyful of any in the history of the churoh. Supper served from 6 to 10 r. if. Admission, 60 cents; children, 5 cents. de2-27 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT, Matinees Tuesdav. Thursday and Saturday, REILLY & WOODS' BIG SHOW. HADES AND THE 403. de6-37 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM THEATER. LINUS, $100,000 Orkoos Equate Woudzb. Admission, 10c: children, 5c. Doors open at 11 a. m. all this- week. dee7-16 uRiJ&gi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Is now presented by RUBEN To the Stylish Dressers of Pittsburg. THE MONTE CARLO. Extract from a late Monte Carlo cable item: "''Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and seve'ral df his intimate chums were seen to enter the Casino wearing peculiar peak shaped soft hats, which, owing to this high indorsement, have become all the go." We are prond of our achievement in being the first in the field with this exceedingly handsome hat, and can assure our thousands of patrons that they will find the Monte Carlo not only correct in style, but surpass ingly comfortable above any other kind of headgear. 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Testimonials of representative citizens from all parts of the conntry are on file and open for inspection. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 9 p. M. Hours for consultation. 8 A. if. to 2 r. m. Sunday office hours and for consultation, 8 a. m. to 12 m. 43Sen(l stamps for information and circu lar. Telephone No. 3598. DR. J. A. BURGOON. 47 Ohio st., Allegheny City, Pa no26-wssu I1T Koetder's InstallmentHonse, 4 "V Sixth St. 2d Floor, I ' MEN'S & BOYS' CLOlIlNG-ON CREDIT, (Beady-Made & to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. AT Cash Prices-Without Security TERMS: One-third of the amount purchased most be paid downs the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted ctrictlv confidential. Orum dally, from 8 A. M. till 9 P. M- Satur day until IV P.M. WirrrfL sgaa NEW ADVERTISEMfiUTS. KAUFMANNS' BIG DBGEIBER EEDDC MS I CLOTHING ALL AT $3. ANYONE OF THE ABOVE STYLES FOR THREE DOLLARS. ALL AT $5. ANYONE OF THE ABOVE ALL AT $8. 925 OF OUR REGULAR $12 This is the best bargain of them all Melton and EITHER OF THE ABOVE TWO LINES FOR EIGHT DOLLARS. 'HOLIDAY SLIPPER SALE. c Nothing more useful and less costly, nothing more appropriate for a Christmas gift than a pair of Slippers. As usual, our Holiday stock 6T Men's, Women's and Children's Fancy Slippers is complete, and our prices the very lowest. 'S Velvet Slippers n I u C ' Read on ! Equally great bargains below. f I 65c for Men's Fine, Embroidered Opera and Everett Slippers. $1.25 for Men's Hand-worked Chenille Slippers. $1.25 for Men's Fine Pebble Goat Slippers. $1.75 for Men's Hand-turned Tan Goat Slippers. $2 for Hanan's Hand-turned Goat Slippers, Patent Leather Trimmed. $2.50 for Men's Genuine Alligator Slippers, in Three Different Shades. $2 for Men's Extra Fine Russian Calf Slippers. FOR LADIES: XA gigantic line of Misses', Boys', Youths' pers novel designs for Christmas gifts. n Lit pKJ TjL $5 don, worth -$7 Dressing Gowns! Robes w A large and magnificent asssortment of these goods at bottom prices. KAUFMANNS'- Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street. i OUR CATALOGUE FREE! ilLSsrJSrsSS pansable guide for people wishing to order goods by mail. Write for one. - Have thoroughly awakened the public df Pittsburg and Allegheny. It used to be the custom for economical buyers to postpone their clothing purchases until January, the month when clothiers are supposed to cut down their prices. Now, however, since Kauf manns have anticipated the public, and made their reductions thus early, the present is THE -TIME TO BUY. Last Mon day we spoke of men's cloth ing, to-day we shall have something to say about BOYS' CLOTHING! 475 of Our Regular $4.50 and $5 Kilt Suits, made of fine All-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres, ia latest patterns and styles; sizes 2 to 6. 890 of Our Regular $4.75 and $5 Short-Pant Suits, in single or double-breasted styles, plain or pleated, solid colors or plaids; sizes 4 to 14. 1,000 OF OUR REGULAR $5 CAPE OVERCOATS,' in Kilt styles, sizes 2 to 6, or for bigger boys, ages 0 to 14; first-class materials and latest designs. 625 of Our Regular $7 and $8 Short-Pant Suits, in plain or fancy vest styles, Zouave and Nassau styles, imported materials; sizes 4 to 15. 560 of Our Regular $7.50 and $8 Long-Pant Suits, in durable, mixed Cassimeres, well made and lined; stylish, too; sizes 14 to 19. 1,200 OF OUR REGULAR $7 AND $8 OVERCOATS, in Cape or Box styles, made of Meltons, Kerseys, Cheviots and Cassimeres; sizes 6 to 20. STYLES FOR FIVE DOLLARS. 750 OF OUR REGULAR $13 LONG-PANT SUITS, in black and colored Cheviots, plain and fancy Cassimeres; sizes 14 to 19. OVERCOATS. Fine Kersey, Cheviot Overcoats, medium and heavy-weight, half or" full Box styles, brown, tan, navy, black snd other shades; latest finish; per fect fit; sizes 14 to 19. v 1 - w . .irt w T rv. s- "i , 1J r!JtAW " "k . I M ir mmmmm- - tl 5i;pPEgs i SJL X z&mls Handsome Velvet Slippers at 50c. -Fme,hand-turned, embossed Velvet Slippers at 1.25. and Children's 1 Slip- SMOKING JACKETS. A lot of English Smoking Jackets, bought by us at half price from the firm of Lloyd, Attree & Smith, Lon $g and $10, will be offered this week at $$ They come in solid tans, plaids and checks finest Jrench Homespuns and Cheviots, silk bound patch pockets and silk corded edges. At this price we offer a beautiful line of Fanner's Satin Quilted'Smoking Jackets, in all colors and patterns, with silk frogs, really worth $11. FINEST GRADES OF SMOKING JACKETS, S1Q TO S2. De Chamber! Bath Robes! n V J I A fetetit' & ALQbkjaMn. ,&6ete'sZS&l2iekr : f -toi lrfrtft!fafo-fiifcfes&&&Hs A-,-.tJ-a. -',;' y?'!WWMMa!p?p4ff JMMMlMWffWPWS;"'.' m m iMKm&raareH',