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v "THE : PZLTSBURG " - DISPATCH.. -l SATURDAY-', -FEBRUART SO? JS92. .
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PASTOE AND PEOPLE.
The Fear of Hades Xo Longer a Tower
in Pulpit Ministrations.
LOVE ASD CONSCIENCE FACTORS.
Seine of the Topics to i'.e Piiccsscd in
Our 1'uipHs Sunday.
FTf'7iI)S
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SLEAXIXGS FSOM CIIDRC-I
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time, not very iontj :i.n,
There was a
wbrn ministers cave much more attention
in :h pulpit to doctrine than to life. Those
days have passed an ay. 11 is uon 0 i
rartL:n5that total depravity, the perse- j
verance oi the saints or eternal punishment t
are dit-cufscil from the p"lpit. In the past I
score of years the wri'er has not lieanl a :
hermon on eternal ptim-'iuient, though this j
1 .1 In ill., lxf-.trlllwl j
was a pupiuar iuciuc i " w. ..- .
It is a question Mlietncr miuistei-i'i l-" ! land, D. !., iKi,ior l'l-eichinsin the 1110111
tlay any longer beliei e in the doctrine of a ! i!1R ,v jev. i;iei!ard & Holmes, D. D. In the
future place ol torment. Certain it is that j cvcnlmr by pastor. Mtliject, "Marriase"
this doctrine is rarelv preached. The ter- , (thiid in scrie.orsem-.onsUMO.mz-AOincu).
lors of the lav, are not held up by preachers ! Cestku. CoMiiir.TioXAi, Eev. J. L.
jui iuv, w.t 1 J- Kocluie, pavor services in tho moininj
of this day as they ueie by those of "' I ,mIv u Vilock, Li ce.m. Hall. Old Unlxer
olden time. The former times were not bet- vitv buildup', corner Itoss and Diamond
ter in this respect than these times. 3Ieu's j greets jbjcer, "Tlie Failure 3i a lleligious
1- 1...1 . ..,. .. i Lite-
learsarer.ot so mneii upiraim i "
: 1 i nd tl,P rbaiii. in this
itiiNniiii.i: auu i...... .. . -.- : .
Tpcnoct is deeidnllv tor the better. The
fear of hell is not
likely to aufce a
wod
penitciit-
Snnday spric.s in t'ittsJinre;.
LiBEETi Stuet 31. L rmiching morning
jind eveuinjr by tho pastor, Kcv. XV. IV.
aioup.
licHTH Fi:eM5Ytei:h5. Ucv. E. E. Donehoo,
jiastor 10:15 a. m.. "The Only Gospel; 7:15 r.
ai, "I'loiuptiie-s.
St. AMHtnv's FriscorAi.. Kinth sti-eet
aiornlns -ervice at 10 .30. Popular cienins
set vice and lecture at 7:3J.
IIIgulaad ArEMTfc CxnrD 1I!esbvteuias
Setxitcs at 11 a. ji. and 743 r. sl. conducted
ly the pastor. Uev. O. 15. 31jlltsau.
Cextkal Chmstia, Piide and Colivcll,
Kobeit A. Ci't'u'r. pasior 10:0 a. n., "Tho
True Victoryi" 7:15 r. m.. "Temptation "
"WAiTO.v il. E.. smithside, Kcv. S.'.V. D.i is
iinstor 10 30 a. it, "A Jies-nse to Con eris:"
7:30 r. ji., "llou to JIaKo a Deathbed La- .
EioiiTB STr.ir i:uor.MLi Pecseytekiax,
Uev. 1). McAdi-tcr, pastor At 10-.3J, "Jere
miah lVrsecutcd:"' at 3, "Heroes of Faith
Enoch." Sirrn Cv-rrrD PRr.suTTEr.nx, Collins are
jiue, Ea-t End. comlucteil by Prol. D. A. Mc
Clelland, D.D. Moiulngfceimou, "The U1e.1t
Question."'
3It. W'AsnisoToy TSiitist, Geomc UStreet,
jiastor ilorniiig "The Intermediate State:"
evening, "Ccitainties as to One'sDeiuga.
Gltristian."'
Fifth V. P Vebster avenue, r.ev. J. XV.
Ilarsha, pastor Jlornlng su.Ject, "A Holy
3'Lice:" evening, "The Uclolul Gospel for
llelple Men."
FiEST V. P., Seventh avenne. William J.
Iteid, 1). D pastor service- at 10:30 a. 31.,
Lenatlienln; bhadows;" at 7:30 r. 3i., "Bo
lrayins Jesus."
TjnnnVr.Es.r.vTERiAX, Sisth avenue, llev.
E.P. Cowan, D.D pastor-services 10-.45 ..
31. 2nd 7:45 p. M. Evening subject, "Egyptian
a'as-V Masters."'
noMUwooD AvEsrE M. E., lief. O. A. Emer
son, jw-to. Mor.iing. "Christian Manhood:"
evening, "The Straight Gate:".lj r. St., Ep
worth league.
St. Mace's Jlr-woniM. IliroirtED, Xorth
Highland avenne. Kev. F. F. Kennedy 11 a.
3t,Tlio Elder Diotherf' 7:13 r. M.; "Man's
Unlet Duty.'"
Cexteaey M- E., Vylie avenue and Kirk
patlick street, Iti-v George S. Holmespa-tor
Morning. "Tec Divine Presence;" evening,
'Daild's Science.'
Fiest PnrsniTnr.1 '.y. Wood street. Rev.
George T. Purves. 1). D.. pa-tor Service- at
30.43 A. v. and 7:13 1: 31. Evening subject:
""Amciicau Citizenship.'
Fnrx 3Vill TRaitist, Fifth avenne, Kcv. X.
E. Johnson, pa-tor Services at tho u-u-i:
Juoni-s. A three week-' tcx-eting 11 ill begin
atlhischuicli to-morrow.
Jiiionr 1L E., East Libcrtv, V. Wilson,
liastor Mornins. "Go el shoe- for the
Unshod," evening, Kev. E. J. Gynii, of the
Utaieseo Conference ml! preach.
Oakci llitTisT, Kites and Afxood
itreel-, XV. XV. West, pas'.or Morning, 10.4 ,
"'Cliaraeter versn- Salvation;'" ci ening, 7UiJ,
"Jelroying the Inde-lructible."
"MT-WASiiiMiTov l". P., H. II. Hood, pastor
Service- conducted by the pa-tor at Pi:30 a.
M. and 7.3 1 r. m. Evening -nbjeef, ' The Neg
atives and Po-itiie-ol a Good Man."
SrvESni Pi:esui teeiav, Hurron avenne,
Jtsv. C S. MeClel!and,i'a-tor 10.30 a. m ,"The
Dlsciplps onstrainiiigJcsas to Abide With
TJiein;" 7 ) v. .. "The V. aicr ol Lile."
"Sir. Wa-iii3:to Pr.rsniTKRHX, Grr.nd
viciv avenue. Itei. E. -. 1'airanu, iastor
19J0 a. M. "Livin-r ioi '( hri-t:" '-Si") V. SI.,
"Christ Mu-t lie Kcceiied 01 Injected."
Fiest Kffoumei) IV-sEYTeriaj:, Grant
street, Kev. Xovin Wood-idc. p.tstor Morn
lnc. "Cbii-i"s K.-.'.rn in Xatnre:" alternoou,
"Godliness Piolitable tor Uoth Woild-.'"
Gkace Keformld, Grant street and V, cb
sleravenuc, Kev. John II. Prngli, pistor
"Mominir. 4,A V.'eib'in Invitation Not Accepted:-eYcniaa,
"Worldly Mindedne ."
SIT. W.snicTON M. I., Virginia avenue
ami Bigham sticet, S. 1". Cr mtl-.er, pastor
"Moniim. "Tni-t in God ana Do Good;" .'veil
ing. "Cliallcngod 10 Clioosc God"- Service."'
Shady Avexue Kmti-t, XV. A. Mnnton, D.,
1), pastoi Morning -ubjeet, "Wiiv God
&isw One Man Kaiher Than Another:"
evening subject, "Fcidalisni 1:1 n U. public."
Tun Seventh l". P., Foitj-tonuh tti-cct
services to-inormw by the p i-tor, Kev. J. D."
Sndi, Morning subject, "Troubled
Thoughts-:"" evening, "Mad Without Cause."
Haves M. E, Dnqne-ne Heights, Kev. XV.
11. ltodcnlsitijli. pastor Morning -ubjeet,
"Tra-t'nig in Jesus."' Evening subject, "The
lien or Lion-."' Epii orta League meets at
Gli
Shabvsihe C. P.. Kaum .stieet near Liberty
avenne. Itcv. John K McCluikin. D. 1)., pas
tor 100, subject "The Phan-eo and tho
3'nblican:" 7:13, "Prophecies Fulfilled
"N'lnevelu"
The Duqueone Hrishts Kaptist Mission.
Gospel meeUnsrat7:30 r. 11., conducted by
II. C. Wc-ten-elr. subject, "Ilearinc anil
Dointr. or Tiie Dillcrence Ketween Hearing
and Dulnc "
CE3.THAI. Pr.riniTE7:i , Forbes and Seneca
stiei-ts, Kcv. A.
Kev. A. A. Mealy, pas,or-Seri-iccs (
a. M. and 7iM r. i. Morning subject, I
.n iho Tree of Life;" evcuiug. .
at lOuT) a
'Guard.n
"Character.
Fiith Ateace L E., L.McGuiro, pastor i
1030 a. N., preachms by I.'uv. I. XV. Mcin
tosh, of St, Lous-; 7S) r. M., sermon 10 Junior
Order Ainei lean Alcchanics, lolloncd byie-
Tival sc-vice.
Thirty-Third Street U. 1. Kcv. J. McD
Ilcivey, pastoi 10:30 a. sl, "Prejudices
Again-l Christianitj and the Pioper Man
nerof Ha.idJing Them;" 7.30, "Gods Equita
ble Dealing-."
First Umvlrsalist, Curry University
Hall, Rev. J. L. Andicu, p-istor Morning
subject: "The Kuig-domofClirist." Evening
Mibject: "The study of HL'torvas an Ele
ment of Culture."
Forty-third street Peeseytfrian-. Rev. II.
II. Stiles, pastor Senice- at loss) X. sr. und
7:20 r. St. Moriiirg subject, "Abundant Lite.'
"loung pcop'cs meet -ig at 7 p. si. subject.
"Tried and Trm-.'
I'm
st Cuij'Cii or -rir.iTUALiSTs, No cSisth i e
t Mi. i. A Wig in, a saleni. Mass.,)
stieet Mi. 1. A ig in, o salem. Mass., j
lecturs- Sunday al .ii.4ja.si. and 7.13 p. si. '
Mes-:igcs luiui
-p.r:t mends ale given at I
acloseol eachicctuie.
Denny M. E., Ligonicr and Thirty-fourth
tinets, Kev. Jame- E. Williams, pa-tor
IKK) a. . a patriotic sermon, subject,
"George W.i-hington the Christian Patriot;"
7M v. St., "Engulfed." v
Laiviienclyillk ri:F.nvTE2iAN, Thirty
niiitb -tieet. btwccn Penn avenne and
ISutlcr -treet, Krv. A. E. Linn, pastor Sub
ject. 10.3J 1. v., "God'- Compauv DesL-ed;"
7i"W r si., 'Li.t Them Up."
The Keo'gani7ed ' lit: rch of Jims Cl.:i-t
of I. D. ., hall 07vFourth avenue Preach-,
inr-at lu:45 a v., by'Flldcr M. II. Bond. Also,
tit 7:30 r v.. at Gocdde.l Hall, coiner Collins
and Peun nvenucs.-ast End.
Bellkfield Prksbyterian-, Filth and Belle
field avenues -Services at 11 a. si. and 7:3J p.
a- conducted bythe pastor, Rev. Henry T.
McKlfllimd !. I). Subjects. "Five Thousand
Fed,"' "'Ev-ry "ay and Sunday." )
Fi-st Cumbeel-sd Pr.KSiiYTEiUAX, Wylio !
nvciK.vi.nd Confess stieet Pieachm at
10 SO a. m. ana 7:4i r. .v., by ilev. W. E.
llowaid, murnins, "America's Father,"
evening, "Tin; Gospol of Love."
First I'mAhiax, ltos and Diamond
streets, tho Old University building, Itov.
Ch.iles E. M. John, pastor Mcminj; sub
ject: "T.ii; Free lanco and tiie Patriot.'
Evening Mibject: "1'crsonal Influence."
smith s-iei.ii M. '.., Itov. Charles Cd-.vard
Locke. iatnr Motrin snbjcot, "lias Ke-
, "public Its foe-,-Its Friends," nppiopriate
to iiatuiiigton s uirthday; evening suiyccr,
I "Alter Son ins ilut Come thu lleapinsr."
I "'I!"mt;' M- K.. Twenty-fifth and Stna'Iiiian,
XV P. Varner, pastor io:SO . M., "A "Livinc
J Truth:"' 7:"'0. "The Physician Demanded.'' A
pi-jctic.il talk lor rlnf students of West l'enu
j .M.-dical s-cuool; 1:41 r. jr., sabbath school.
I'iiiud F. I'. CntKCtr, Diamond street, J. T.
McCiov
V, pastor 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 r. 71.
Snbiccr. inornin- "("-.niniiromises:"' even
ing. "I- P-otc-tnntii-iii the Asirrc-sivT" Forco
It Should l;e in Moral and coci.il Affairn."
IIaflv.-.-o!' CurisTiAX Chukot, by pastor,
.T. l:. MpWjuc: morning, "The Great Com
mission " In theovenimra'tciup-'rance -cr-mon
-.rill bo lm-ached before the Indepen
dent Order o: Good Templars of Hazelwood.
Sloocii l'KtuBVTj niAX, Itov. J. 11. Slither-
i boiTHMnri 1'arssvTr.Ri.u:.
T entietlt and
Sarah sticets llcv. F. 11. l'arninil, pastoi
'Services at 10-oOa. v. and 7:30 r. it. In the
I I'veninir the thwil &irinonl the Book 01
E-thernill be .u-livercd. Subject, "The
Agagite and the Ja.""
fctcoM P. M., Cobdcn street, Southside,
Rev. II. J. llui-kiiiihaiu, pastor Service- at
JO-JJ a. m. and 7r. ji. Moinlus subject,"Facts
Concerning Je-.i- C lr i-l.' In the evening a
memoiial -ei vice i ill be held in meiuoiy of
the late lame- XorthalJ.
St. Jamix" Pkotj-staxt EfiscorAi, Peun
avenue and Sixleenth stieet, Kev William
Thomn-on. lector At morninir service tho
-acrament ot holy baptism will be adminis-I
te'-edia' cvemu seivice 11 icciuruimi ue
given: subject: "The Cru-ades."
"Cs:o" Uaitist, Xinetcenth and Carson
streets Anniver-arv and jubilci services;
10:30 a jr., anniversary sermon by pastor. J.
. Kiddie: 2 v. yu, jubilee service in honor of
payii ent of tli-1 church dcbt.ineludinrr biirn
lint ot the mortsage, addres-es by city pa
tor-, -ji.-cial n.usie, etc.; 7 r. St., seiuion and
baptism.
Christ M. E Kev. G W. Izer. D. D., pas
toi service-, in the Duque-ne Theitei
moiniug, pleaching by the Kev. J, XV. Miles,
1. I)., piesidinc older o' the Pittsbura di--ti
ict; evcnhi", nreaching by the pa-tor; sub
ject. "The Itiblc ami the Nineteenth Cen
tury; the liible and Ethical Science;" second
sermon in a -cnc-.
The Church of the Ascension. Shadvside,
K. W. Gi-anaa, rector Morning service at 11
o'clock. The 1! shop will be present and ad
minister the rite of confirmation. The even
ing service will be omitted. The congieira
tioniiili attend Hie annual meeting of the
Laym-Mi"- League, to be held in Calvary
Chuich at 7:30 r. m.
Allegheny Churches.
Xoiitii Pr.EsniTFr.iAX, Rev. John Fox, Pas
ior hcrvice- at li a. m. and 7:13 r. it., con
ducted by the pa-tor.
Arch street, M. E., C. A Holmes, pastor
Morning,"auies Wiitten in IIeaven."Even
ing, "It is Your Life."'
Mount Troy EnscovAL Evening service
ivith sermon bv J. Thresher; subject:
"Women, Ancient auu Modern."
SrcoD 17. P., Kev. XV. H. McMillan, D. D.,
m-tor 10:30 a. it., "The Jov of Salvation;"
7.30 v. m., "The Gi-eat Question."'
Thl Sandu-ky Street Baptist, B. F. Wocd
buni, pastoi Evening subject: "'George
Washington, the Model Patriot."
First Pr.tsi.TtRiA, Carnegie Hall, Kcv.
David S Kenedy, pastor 10.30 a. m., "-ane-tilicatiou:"
7.45 r :r "The Devil's Creed."
Eighth UmteuI'resbyteriax, Observatory
Hill Preaching ar 10.30 a. m. and 7:45 r. it.
Moru-'n;, subject "Hallow ed Be Thy X'ame "
Sunica in Central Allegheny K. P.. by the
jvi-toi, J. XV. ci'-onll Subject, 30:30 a. -j.,
-'Xo Reason lor Fear;"' 3 i"- Jt., "Pure Re
ligion." Tin: Xew Chnreh, Isabella and Sandusky
slieets, Kcv. John Whitehead, pastor Ser
vices al 10:45 a. M.;' subject, "The Watchman".-
Daty."
Simi'Coi .11. I',., Liberty street, near Chest
nut stieet, S. M. Maekcy, pastor Preaching
at 10:45 a. u : "Ihe sun of Righteousness;"
7:30, "Sou : service."
Fourth t. P., Montgomery avenue, Kev.
.To-eidi Kyle, pa-tor 3Ioniing theme, "The
Wonderiul Book:"' 7:30 r. M. subject, "Truth
Compiling Testimony."
?4-'Clvue avem-ii I'BEsnvTrEiAS Services
morning and e cuing conducfdbj' the pas
toi, Kev. S. J. Gla-s. Services e cry evening
next week except Saturday. t
Cevtpal Pr.vsr.YTt.r.iAX, Anderson and La
cock streets, Kev. S. 11. McCormick jiastor
Snbiert, 10-45 a. m , "Christ's Joy MadeOurs;"
7:30 r. M., ' The Good Citizen."
Bcena VisT Stklet M. E., Rev. J. II.
Milier, pastoi At 10:33 a. si.. "Spiritual
Measurement-:" 7:30 p. si., "Amusements.'
Young people's meeting a; C:13 j n.
Gue'-.st ctri:.t B itist, Scott and Robinson
streets, Kev. II. S. Lai-, I). I)., pastor Praise
meeting at Wi.i St.. communion at Sand
pieacnincat 7:"0 p. si.; subject, "The Mission
of the Chuich."
Fourth Wabp U. P. Hissiosr, Main and
Cherry street- Kev. A. W. McClurken will
preach at 3i!-.30 A. ST.; subiect, "Confession
and l'orgivene-s," and at 7:30 r. si.; subject,
"An Invitation."
FirsT Christian, W. F. Richardson, pastor
Morning sermon: "Christ's Message to
Kphesu-."' Evl'ning sermon:' "Fleeing and
Following." Christian Endeavor prayer
meeting at 0:30 p. si.
Peovidei-ci: Pei? i:teiiiax, "Madison avenue
and Libeity street, Kev. XV. A. Kintcr.pastor
ei-i-iees at 10.30 a. m. w ill be conducted by
Kev. XV. M. Kobin-ou, pastor emeritus, and
at 7:45 P. s:. by the pastor.
X'outh Avim e M. E. Hilt. Mission-, Linden
avenue, A. M. Schoyer, superintendent -Sunday
school services will bn held in the
now chapel building at 4 o'clock p. St.; lesson,
"Jchoiakim's Wickedness."
Reformed Presbyterian-, Sandusky and X".
Di'imnnd, services couducied by G. M. Kobb.
Subject, forenoon, "Tho O'lly Sure Way to
Obtain Material Prospentv." Afternoon.
"Chiist Entlnoned Kingin His Church."
First- CofGr.FQATioNAL, Franklin and
Manhattan street--, Kev. S.jl'. McCorkle,
pisto--. Subject of' sermon at 10:30 a. si..
taYiiv of Con-e(
servic-i at in -lit.
. T
Luipty e els." .t :J0 p. it., 'Ihclmnior-
eerateu lullucnce." Revival
j Trinity Lutheran, Stockton avenue and
Aicli street, i;ev. John G. Goettman, pastor
Morning -ubjeet, "The Beginning of our
Mi-sion Work in India." In tho evening,
t "Home Bdile Reading." Sunday school 4 p.
i si., at Grace English Lutheran Mission,
. i:eiaemai-" Hail, Troy Hill.
"
m Sliscellan.'onc,
Pictovial Mission- Association-. Franks
town avenue and station street, East End.
Services 7:30 V. si.
Bellevue- Presbyterian-, Kev. Xewton
Donaldson, n.istor. 10.30. "Repentance Unto
Salvation:" 7:31. "Did not our hearts burn
within u-ivlnloUe opened to us tho Seript-
Plvasint Valley Citr.isTiAs: ,"Mis?roN-,
Eleventh Ward School Hall, Sliadv aienue.
Allcghenv. Preaching bv James B. Griert
11 a. si., "Our Duty:'' at730c sl, "Your Ex-
uscs.''
Tut Kt-v. John Ales:. Dovvie, the teacher of
diiine hcilingwill preach in the German
r.-angplical Chuich. High stieet. at 3 nVlnek-
i r-.... . ... . . . .
st. nils w i:t ue tne closing sermon or tho
3Ii-sion.
The Ccnti-al Yc.ung Wor.ien's .Christian
Association, 30 Penn avenue, Gospel meet
ing for women and girls only, from 4 to 5
r. Ni.: song srrvico from 1 to 4.15. An in
vitation is extended to all n omen.
The I'rimarj Teacher's Union will meet as
(usual on saturdaj', February 20, 1 p. si., at
J Second Pi c;by teriun Chuich, coiner Ponp.
avenue and Seventh stieet. The le-son for
the coming sabbath will be taught and di
cussed. All interested in primary work ore
iiiiUcd.
LEASED wires to every important city
mtlio It almost impossible for Till: DIS
PATCH to miss a news item. Special cablo
service far to-niorrnir.
CHESS.
All communications should be addressed to the
Chess Trtitor. P. 1). Kov 461.
The Pittsburg Ck-:ss Club meets at tho Pittsburg
Library. Perm avenue.
The Allcghenv Chess Club meets at Dr. Miller's
I bill, Xorth avenue, Atoudayand Thursday even
ings. PROBLEM XO. 140.
IConiposed for The Dispatch.
BYJl- H. ROBEIJ.S, ST. LOUIS, JIO.
Illaek: 4 pieces.
?-. SVul'K Vivas.
ys,sv 'tysi sTi. ,-i'
"'si7. .W (, :is j i
&. L-a&i ,Ti -CTJ.
K P p 11
$M $i t &
White: S pieces.
White mates In two moves.
rr.or.LEM xo. 147.
fCVnilW'U fur The DUpitcli.
BY Cl'OUOK K. I.K1V1S, IVILKINSIIUKO, TA.
lllack: 5 pieces.
White: 4 pieces.
White mates in three moves.
GAME XO. 120.
THE STEIN" lT-TSCH(GOHIN- MATCH.
The eighteenth same, Zukertort's opening,
was won by Steinitz, ami the nineteenth, a
Scotch gambit, b3' T-ehigonn. Scoie:
Tschigorin, S: steinitz, 7; drawn. 4.
Thirteenth Game Evans Gambit.
White.
Tschigoiin. Black.
Steinitz.
RK2
OKK1
Kt K It 5
Kt Kt 3
P Q R 4
BB4
KtB
P Kr 3
Kt K 1
Kt Kt5
RKG
Q R5
Kt B3
R Kt G
QvRP .
Itx Peh
QvKt
QKtGcll
It K Sch
1. r It 4
P K 4 20. Kt Kt I
2. K Kt B 3
.!. B B4
4 P Q Kt 4
5. P B 3
G. Castles
7. P04
(J Kt B3 21. Kt IS 3
B II 4 22. B Q 1
Bs Kt P 23. K Kt 4
BK4 .24. BB2
PQ 3 23. KOI
BK Kt5,2U. BR i
S. BQ lit 5 1. I,'
'27 KxKt
ill. r.r
,0. B KttJ
fl. Kt K3
ii PQ3
3. Q K 4
T4 QUKtl
73. UxK
u Q (4
17. 11 U 4
IS. Q Q 2
B't) 2 ' 2S. htfji
KtB3 120 P B4
K KrxP i:iO. Kt B6
Kt K 2 131. K Q 4
BBS 32. P K It 3
KBxB 33. KtKo
Kt Q B 4 34. Kt 1! 3
Ctistles .33. K B2
Kt 11 4 3(5. Kx i:
OB3 37. P- B2
10. 1.1V2
K K K13S. UKt2
And AVhite lcsigncd.
XOTES.
llxx,KtxKP. In the fifth game of the
match black castled at this point, being
then under the impie-ston that ho would
lo-e a piece by P Q 5 followed by Q R 4
13 x, IS B 6, Tins move lepiives uhitoof
his right bower, and gives hiiu ah uphill
game.
S-'RHi Steinitz remarks that 33 Kt Q 1, B
K 3: 30 Kt K 3 would lia ve made it more diffi
cult lor black to v. in.
GAME XO. 121.
Score and notes in quotation marks from
the Xew Y'ork Tribune The other notes are
by John L. McCutcheon, Esq.
Fourteenth game Ruy Lopez.
White Steinitz.
Black Tschiecrin.
-&&'" fW&C "wy& " "wi"
m m m M
m m m m
ibffifrs srr-k tyJiml ?w
2XiS5S CiAZ vZdZgZ sJfL
Wfg'f v w
rP ip m w
tUx & M Mi
'r y.VSr
sr
:&'M :sj.t:, AM a
pw U"M r;mi yam
m fm 4m tm
w, -rf.M. ?4'M SiziM
& s-m m
1 5 rS ffi'l '. ' fc,
?-.;2 l;,: ?.";.; VZ.
&?': Z hW' ??
i & tm $$ m
is. B xP Kt B4
It. Q R 3
-.0. PxIS
BvKt
BxB
O P. 1
21. ( It Q
si. r.ii'
K Kt 2
23. P B G ci
K R 2
O Kl
24. RQ7
23 Q Kt 1
20. IS K 4
K Kl
RQ 1
Q Kt 4
PK5
QvP
5i
RK7
B.F
29. BBS
SO. Q R 5
QQi
31. Rxlv B P U.tlt
32. OxK
OxPch
KxQ
Resigns.
KOTES.
5 VIS 3. With the view of strengthening
the center and eventually placing B at O
B2.
G Q Kt Q 2. It will be observed that the ob
jective point of this Kt is K Kt 3, where it
will lurthcr strengthen wliite's center.
SB 114. After ibis move white has the
choice of three pieces, to wit: Q, B or Kt to
delend his center.
0Q IC2. BetterthanKt Kt 5, because, while
eitho: mpie delcnds KP, the text move de
piives black ot tho option of exchanging
queens alter first exchanging pawns.
HKtKt3.- White's center is now so well
cuaidedthat he may view the approach of
the enemy with complacency.
11 xx, BKt2. "lie sees now that he can
not proceed with 14 XX, V K B4on account
of 13 Q Q It 4. and if 15 xx, V K 3; lfi Kt Kt 5,
thicatening IS Kt3 eh, or Q Kt 3 cb, with a
V.inninggamc.'
15 xn, Kt K2. "Kt Ql seems better, but even
then white could have instituted an excel
lent attack bv 10 Kt Kt3, P K K3; 17 Kt K4,
QQP.S: lSBvP,PKB4:19BKt3ch, KtB2; 20
V Iv IS 3, Pxlvt: 21 P.xP, lolloued soon by
doubling rooks on the KB flic with a winning
gnmc." "" v
17QQ2. "BxKt would not have relieved
hiin much, for white had by far the superior
game with hi- rooks and two bishops, which
he could employ effectively against the w oak
adverse Q side. The text move hides a
clever snaic."
19QK3. "Propel ly avoiding tho tempting
19 BxB. wheieupon black would have ob
tained the -upeiiority bv 19 xx. KtxQ, 20 Kt
B G ch, KxB: 21 KtxQ, K R K 1, etc."
19 xx, BxKt. "P Ii B 3 was ptobably a bet
ter defense."
22 xx. K Kt 2. "The only other alternative
was IS KtSnnd then white would have con
tinued the attack just as eflectivclv with
Q IS 3."
23 P B ch. "Stronger move than 23 R Q 7,
KQ1; 24 K R Q, RxR: 25 KxR, KB 3, with
some more defen-ivc rcsoui ces for black."
23 K R 1. "ir 23 XX, R K Kt; 2U R K 7, Q K
B: 27Q O 7. and wins."
27 R K 7. vltxQ B V would have given
bhick time forll Q 3."
2S BxP. "Senor Goldmayo pointed out
here a quicker and 'mnch prettier way. of
winning bv 23 Q K 4, K R 2: 29 Q'R 5."
32 QxP ch. "If w bite took with tho rook,
black would mate by R Q 3 eh, followed by
BK 0 ch."
GAME NO. 122.
Score from Xew- York Tribune
.' Fifteenth game Evans Gambit.
Vflfiitc. Tschigoriu.lBlack. Steinitz.
I.' V K 4
2. K Kt B 3
3. BB4
4. P Q Kt 4
5. PIS 3
a Ca-tlcs
7. PQ4
S. Q U 4
9. PxP
10- BQ3
H. JSxKt ch
12. QP"h
13 .O B.S
11. lit' 113
15. Kt 15 4
10. PxP
17. QB2
IS. B Kt 5
19. Q (J 2
20. B It 4
21. B Kt 3
22. K K K
23. QQ2
24. i'xiS
1.PJA4. PK4
2. K lit B 3 QKtP.3
3. IS Kt 3 KS-IJ 3
4. PQ3 PQ3
5. PBS 1'IvKtS
G. Q Kt Q 2 IB Kt 3
T. Kt B 1 Castles
S. !! K 4 P Q 4
11. Q K 2 Q Q 3
10. IS 15 2 P Kc 3
11. Kt Kt 3 15 Q R 3
12. (.a-tles PxP
13. Q KtxP KtvKt
14. QvKt BKt2
13 Q K R 4 Kt K 2
1G. KtKtd I Iv.ll 3
17. Kt K 1 Q Q 2
PK4 23, PQR3 BR2
Q Kt B 3 2 i. Q It Kt V K B 4
B 15 4 27. 11 Kt 7 BxP
BxKt V 2S. QxB V B 5
B It 4 29. Kt If 5 1'xB
VI) 3 30. R PxP Kt IS 3
15 K lit 5131. QB3 KtQ4
PxP 32. QB3 QB4
P Q R 3 31. V IS 1 (JB1
15 1U3 34. BKtS KtKt3
PxB 35. K Q H Kt R 1
liO.2 SG. Q B 4 Q IS 4
KtK2 37. Plvtl QB3
C:l-lles 3S. K Kt 2 Kt Kt 3
P Q 4 31. Q K 4 Kt Q 4
KtxP i40. PBS QKt4
Q B 3 41. K K It K Kt 1
Q Kt 3 42. Kt B G R Q 3
1' K B 3 4J. K Kt 3 Kt B 3
B Kt 5 ii. Q IS 4 ch 'K It 1
Q II Q 1 1 lv Kt 5 Kt Q 4
Q It 1 4G. 11 It 5 Q IC 1
BxKt 47. QvKt Resigns
K It 1
UEMARKS.
We submit the following nbreviation of
Mr. Steinitz's notes, vhich lis too near the
sur'ace to justify their publication in full.
White's eiglith move regains tne pawn, but
at Jlie cost of his position. After the ICth
move Steinitz considers that he had the bet
ter of tiie game, and that on his twenty-filth
move he could have won a pawn by lit B a,
leaving white with a difficult draw. Black's
20th move was a miscalculation. He should
have nlaved ORG. Bv playing 44 xx. o O 7.
s Steinitz thinks ho could have obtained an
excellent attack, and his forty-sixth .move
ho calls j'n. temule oversight."
SOLUTIONS.
Problem No. 140. Taverner. Kt to R 5. "A
beautiful tv.-o-uiover," John F. Tracv, Centre
Counay, X. H. "Key not obvious, ninoflnu
mating positions, especially utter K X K,'.'
L. E. Johns, city. "Hlne," Clio.
Pioblem Xo. ill. Woodward. Q toKt G
"A line problem," Tracy. "Key obvious,
but mating position good," Johns.
Problem Xo. 142. Xorlin. It to B 1,
threatening Q to It 1 ell, K X Kt, II x R mate.
intxR.KQlL It 11.K IS1, QB2. UBB4,
RxB. ltl'Kt4. It xVch. lfBB7,RxP.
If K Kt G, It x P eh. "A tough nut with a
sweetkernel," Tracy. "Decidedly pleasing,"
John-. "Good," Clio.
Game ending Xo. 42. 1 B Kt 7 ch, K x B: 2
R K 7 eh. K 15 1: 3 Q 11 G ch, K x E: 4 Q Kt 7 ch,
K K 1; 5 Q n 7 mate.
Correet solutions o.f X'os. 110, 141, 112 and 42
received rronrDr. J. B. Ci onibie, Allegheny,
E E Craumcr, AI.C4heuy, and E. McDougall,
i-itt-oni-g: of jsos. no aim lti Irom ,JJ. Ji.
'I-1
Boyd. Wheeling, XV. Va.
DISPATCH PROBLEM TOURXEY XO..L
Tho followiug additional probleins have
been received:
siorro.
"Hoe Signo Vincam."
"Adrift."
"Git Thar, Eli."
"Dnlee e-t Desipere in Loco."
"Old stock."
"Dots."
"Shoot." ,
"Skirmishing."
"Omnia Vine-it Labor."
"Ruse de Guerre."
"A Defense With Pawns."
"My Love."'
"ii. Baby, Dainty Baby Bell,
"How Fail she Grew From Day to Day."
"I Love a Prophet of the Soul."
"All Right."
"Yon Yon."
"L'llirondelle."
"Tho I'hu I- the Thing." I, II:
"Ma-ken Bill."
"Carnival."
The conditions of the solving tourney will
tfe announced in the next issue
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po-ition.
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hope a few others may join you; keep us
posted.
W. S. An-dres We have mislaid problem
forbeginneis by Mr-. XV. S. Andres, could
you send us anothci copy, and na we give
the last of Mrs. Andres' analysis this week,
we would be like little "Oliver Twist," if w e
ask for more.
PROBLEM XO. 119-EXD GAME.
BY JOHN- L. RAE, BUEN'A VISTA, PA.
White G 12,30, 32; king, 14.
Hoick 3, 11, 21, 21; king, 27.
Black to nioi e and draw.
The above position con ects J. P. Reodin
Problem Xo. 106 and game No. 130 of Cln-om-c.V
Telegraph, and also game Xo. 31 in the
WecUy Checker Journal, wheie Mr. ltced
claims to coriect the play of Mr. James
Wyllie, the draughts champion of the world,
against James Deans, Shotts, Scotland.
PROBLEM NO. 120 END GAME.
BY B. K. REYNOLDS, St'KEESPORT, PA.
Black 12, 13, 14; kings, 24, 27.
pom WW W7f "77
w WW WM ?&
JM vafo wm wm
1 wm. wm. wm
White 16, VA, 21, 22, 23, king, 15.
White to move, 'black to draw.
GAME XO. 217 CROSS.
Tho followiug threo games were played
between Jamrs Wyllie, world's champion,
and Messrs. Birrcl, Bnrt. and Waters, of
Scotland, and published in West Lothian
Conricr.-
IVYLLIE'S JIOVE.
11-15
a in
8-11
27-23
10-14
2310
14-23
l'J-10
I'vi?W, WW WW 4'Zt. 1
& 8P Vm 2
;& Wk U&. M
W?3 WA W W$
'Mi W mm Va wMj,
si - i-M mt
W M WW' WA
m m tm m
-- W twm . I'M7, WM
?. WW .""' JT'n
1 B
Wk m m m
V'.Wt V.sZZ'. ViiPk isW',
WfW. IZ'Z'tf jt-. Wtff!, i'W''.
vJMi vM iUm r vw7ir
iffl'- i&y.'i WwZ. Vfe- WZJ.
"w.i w't& wp'm .. W'tyt
m is P5 p
5-9
21-25
2- G
2522
b-10
22-13
9-13
dl8-14
() Locally known as "Blrrel's trap."
(a) Losing moie.
h) Nothlns better.
(c) Tne eliamnion dnes not give In yet.
tdj Finis. Blrrelwon.
GAME XO. SIS-SINGLE CORNER.
James Burt, black. J. Willie, White.
714 4- 8 1210 G 9
35 l'l )i:-27 l.i-10 8- 3
1116 a)14-18 r.-li il-18
19-15 20-16 -22-17 3-10
9-11 b) 3 7 13 22 19-23
21-3) 20-23 2i 4 10-14
lfi-19 19-20 c)l- 0 2.1-:C
31-26 3)-14 4- 8 14-23
11-15 10-14 13-22 5-14 7-10 13-19
22-13 2322 20-17 21 19 17-1.1 6-10
15-22 4- 8 5-14 16-21 10-15 19-20
25-13 16-12 10-25 27 9 U- 0 3122
1216 II IS 1 5 2027 2.- 9 16-19
24-19 2824 17-13 82-23 13- 0 Dfawn.
16-20 6-10 11-17 17-21 . 611
19-16 2217 21-14 23-22 fi 2
8-11 9-13 10-17 21-23 1116
29-25 13- 9 139 22-17 2- 6
GASES NO. 219-DYKE.
, Waters-Black. J. W Ule White.
15-11
12-16
11-15
31-26
32-23
15-12
15-11
26-22
20-21
Dranu.
() Onlv move lo draw.
(a) The books glie 10 here.
(b) A new move; 27 Is usually played,
GAME XO. 230 "EDIXBURGn."
Played between Mrs. Will S. Andres (Mrs.
Okey) ariU her husband, with first move,
notes and vaiiations, by tho former:
11-15 9-14 b)l- fi 13-22 25-35
22-17 15- 9 22-17 7 2 14-10
15-19 C-22 3- 7 14-18 0-25
23-18 21-17 32-27 2- 6 10- 7
12-19 a)8-ll 7-11 10-15 23-22
24-15 29-25 23-19 G-10 7 2
10-11 11-15 15-24 15-19 22-17
23-22 25-22 18-19 10-14 2 7
8-11 7-M ) 0 19-2! 17-14
27-23 30-26 13- 6 2117 7-rll
4-3 5- M 2-0 23-32 14-10 '
23-t6 17 H 19-16 14-23 11-16 I
11-20 9-14 9-13 2123 1015
22-18 26-23 16- 7 17-11 16-12 I
9-13 27-23 1- 6 25-21-4 14-17 7-16
24-20 1J-17 31-20 0-10 2114 12-23
10-15 2114 8-12 14- 9-0 10-17 27-24
23-18 .",-'8-1 Cb 23 5-14 62 31-27
12-16 23-16 . 19-26 13- 9 711 10- 7
21-17 1J-19 '.to 23 IS -12 23-19 2S-32
1019 32-27 11-15 9- 6 20-31 24-19
17-14 '13-17 ,1 2324-3 2-9 2-7 27-24
8-12 2213 4-8 17-13 11-15 19-15
25-21 15-2 29-25 22-26 19-10 24-19
0-10 26-17 1513 13- 9 8-11 15-10
Drawn
(a) -12 black loses, as also 11-10.
VARIATION" 1.
1 6-b I 7-23 3-7 11-15 26-23 12-16
23-16 i 2121 29 Si 3026 8-12 2521
12-19 19--23 I- 8 7-11 27-24 XV.
14-10-2 2g 1 3127 wins
(c) 2-6 no better.
VARIATION" 2.
14- 9 23-24 I t6- 1 I 2- G I 1-10 I 7-14
523 19-23 i I w wius
VARIATION 3.
51-25 9- 6 25-22 4-8 10-11-a 1115
15-19 13 0 13-25 28-21 25-16 1 G-b ,
21-10 218 2713 302. II 2 Draivu.
12-19 17-14 25-31 I 21-19 16-11
20-16 J 19-23 18-15 23-25 15-10
(a)
lb)
13-1 also draws.
10-7 briugs about same result.
VARIATION- 4.
23-19-51 8-11 19-1.5 I 1115
G-10 1 14 9 I 1023 I -.3 8
23-21 5-14 17-3 '
2832 32-28
2 24 B.wlus.
I
VARIATION 5.
21-19 145
5-9 S-ll
-14 11-10 20
I I
Drawn.
VARIATION 6.
13-9
13-22
24-19
2TVI
8-11 1
17-13
10-17
21-14
- : 9- fi 30-20
-10 29 IB.wius.
-14 13- 6
VARIATION ;
9-6
213
2514
8-1 1
17-13
10-17 I It- 7 26-23 15-10 21-19
21-14 514 I 3-3 19-23 I 11 We
25 U) 7 I! 23-16 10-17 I
1.5- 9 30-26 S-I3 2S-2I White
7-10.8 1 27-21 16-19 17-14 I wins.
(c) And ivliite wins by "first position." If 14-18
heie, then 1210, 2011, 19-15 (Iran s.
VARIATION 8.
I 23-:-2 22-17
I 6-1111-9
5-14 1 C 1713
I I B.wlns.
THE WORLD'S FAIR CHECKER CLUB.
By Jo-epli Maize, McDonald, Pa.
To the Checker Editor of The Dispatch:
I notice in the American Checker Ileviao
that tho four C's Club, of Chicago, has under
nay a scheme for n series of chess nnd
checker tournament?, also a World's Fair
Chess and checker Congress, to be held ir.
that city during the picness of the World's
Column-inn Fair. I, and I have no doubt,
many other Pennsylvania oheckerists look
forward to visiting that progiessive wide
awake and repiesentativo American city,
dining that epoch marking ei ent. Weaio
strangers to each other, many of us have
never met, ourj nths' in life uud our dully
avocations aio so divergent, that in the or-
uinaiy course ot allairs, many ot us may
never meet, why not let us embrace the
happy chance that call us on a common pil
grimage'' Let us foini an association to Do
known as the Pennsylvania. Columbian
Woild's Fair Checker Club.
Objects: To visit the World's Kair in a
body: to designate club members to partici
pate in the Chicago club's tournament-, and
to engage in a team match with the mem
bers of the Chicago Checker Club. Also to
participate in such team matches as may bo
arranged during the progiess of the World's
Fair Checker Congress.
I would suggest the lollowing as a basis of
organization:
Fiist A paid-up membership, to be of the
p.vr value. ot 550, payable in installments of
S3 per month.
Second That the club's capital be expend
ed in defraying railroad tare and hotel bills
ot paid-up club members from date of de
parture irom their respective homes to
Pittsburg, thence to Cnicago and return
home.
Third That the club members may elect
to honorary membership not more than two
persons, who shall be guests of the club dur
ing the World's Fair visit.
Fouith That club officers design and fur
nish to club members a club badge; chiefly
as a means of identification.
Fifth Any subscriber to club funds may
withdraw his subscription on demand and
shall receive the amount due him on fur
nishing a proper receipt.
Sixth All subsciiptions to be absolutely
non-forfeitablo. a
Seventh Any club funds remaining on
hand alter the visit to and return from Chi
cago shall be disposed of as the club mem
bers shall diiect.
Eighth Club officers shall consist of a
Piesident, Secietary and Treasuier, who
shall discharge the duties commonlv per
taining to such places of honor and trust.
N'liith Club officers shall a-cortain by cor
respondence with club members and ar
range date most suitable for all assembling
in Pittsburg pi ior to departing lor Chicago
in a body. Also in like manner ascertain
choice ot club members lor election to hon
orary membership; a two-thirds vote to
elect.
If tho checker-playing fraternity of Penn
sylvania think well of my plan its advan
tages arc many. Rates ot transportation
nie much less for clubs ttian for Individuals.
A sufficient number of us can charter
a car going .and returning. Congenial
companionship, hotel accommodations
.secured in advance and a great deal of
worry and labor saved. I shall be pleased
to enter into preliminary correspondence
w ith all who think w ell of the scheme. Xow
let us hear fioni Philadelphia, Harrisburg,
Altoona, Big Hun, Locknavon, Williaius
port, Monongahcla Citv and all of the State.
Let us organize and be prepared to uphold
the dignity of the grand old Keystone state
in a creditable manner during the Woild's
Columbian Fail Checker Congress. Penn
sylvania against any othei State and tho
United States against the world.
McDonald, Pa. Josiph Maize.
THE PHILADELPHIA DRUMMER.
Owing to The Dispatch and its large cir
culation, all over tho State, the checker
headquarteis of the Homo Hotel, and Mr.
Seeds at 96 Seventh avenue, ale known fur
and near. Champions of counties and town
ships, on a visit to the Iron City, often call
to do battle with tho city plavers, and wo
hove not two more ardent loveis of the
game than the two worthy proprietors, and
none enjoy a good practical joke better
than they do at tho expense ol tliEso sanio
country champions. Last Saturday one of
tho champions was biought to 96 Seventh
avenne, to clean up everything there, as he
had done no everyone connected with tho
railroad. Mr. Seeds seated him down to one
of the regulars and six games weie plavei",
and the champion only made ono draw in
tho six games. At the same time anothei
champion, the Philadelphia drummer, looms
up at the Home Hotel, having heard -of the
fauieofits players. This gentleman defeats
ovoryone with easo on his rounds,
all over the State. He canics In his
satchel his checker boaid and men,
and in railway carriage or country hotel
ho is alw ays ready for a game at tho broil;
but on Monday he met u Waterloo he will
ever lemember. After supper tiie gonial
propiictor sat dow n to entci tain bis guest.
Alter the first game had got some headwav,
and he had unpaientlv the better position,
J. P. Reed enteied. The proprietor asked
Him to jilay out his game, owing to having
some business to attend to, and after some
lino play on Kced's part Reed won, and
game alter game was plaved, Re'ed winning
all with apparent ease. This was too inucli
lor the champion drummer, who quit in dis
gust and sought comfort at the theater, and
by the time ho letuined he had got some
what cooled down, and on reaching tho
desk he quietly began to inquiie w ho he had
been playing, tor,."m all my travols,'' hesaid,
"I never stiuck such a hornet's nest ot
checker playeis." 'When told ho had Deen
pitted against tho ex-champion of the United
states his countenance brightened, and a
hearty laugh all lound made all the best of
friends, bnt our friend has learned, as others
of us have done ahead of him, It is but very
little we know of the game of checkers.
CHECKER ITEMS OF INTEREST..
George D. Sherrow, checker editor of the
Life, met with a saveie los-. in the beginning
oi the week. His wife died alter a short'ill-ue-s
with la glippe. '
William Lewis, checker editor of the
Jbunio.now leads in the Stearns tournament,
at PiQVidence. Kelso, second, and Tupperln
third place, witn Cairns a close iourtli.
Joseph Blown le tires from the editorial
chair of the Ile)wtci;aUev six years. His ablo
co-editor will succeed him. Mr. Brown has
onr sympathy with the cause of his retire
ment, and we hope the trouble with his eyes
will be of short duration.
McKeesport, Pa., has a very interesting
tiio of chcckeiists, who congregate in
West's barber shop under the opera House
drug stole, the only place in tne boiougli
wheiewe are awaie checkers are played.
The important, trio aie Messrs. West, Mor
gan and onr correspondent, Mr. Reynolds.
A gentleman litim Ohio "visited them and
left unintoiestiug problem, which puzzled
tho bust elforts ot our coiresDOnueuc to
solve, butnt last it was accomplished, and
he lorwarded it to the readers of The Dis
patch to find who is its author. The tol
loii ing is the problem: Black, 10, II, 21: white,
18, 19, king 22; ivhite to move and wm.' Can
any or our leaders inform us who is the
author"
Lawiencevllle players are anxious to foim
a new checker club, and we have been so
licited to Leceive letters from all desirous
of becoming members of the now club. To
all such we would siy that if they will ad
dress us, box 33, East End, we will do all in
our power to help them to organize. We
hopotohcar Iron, every player in the dis
trict, and progress will bo leported each
week in The Dispatch.
Our Stale champion, Joseph Maize, has
been secluded at Lsseir, Pa., waiting oi his
oldest brother, who has been very sick, but
is lu a fair way to recover. '
Mr. H. Z. Wright, of Boston, on March 1
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FE1L DEAD.
A.Satl Warning Take Heed.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Schedule in- ufect Decljibee a, isoi.
Train!, will leav Union Station, l'itubarg,
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN" LIXK K l-TWAKU.
Fcnnsvlvanla Limited or Pullman Vestibule Can
dalii:at7:!5a. in., arrlvlngat Harrisburg at 1:55
p. in., Fulladelp!ilaatt:-,p. m.. New YorKT:(M
p. in.. Baltimore 4:40 p. m.. Washington 5:33
Ki-vstone Express dally at 1:3) a.m.. arriving at
Ilarrl-lwrjr S:25 a. m... Philadelphia 11:33 a.m..
N cw York 2:00 p. in.
Atlantic Express dally at3:?0 a.m.. arriving at
Ilarrlsiinrg lOiTO a. in . FhilidrlpMa 1:3S p.m..
.New York 3S0 p. in.. Baltimore 1:13 p. m.,
Washington 2:2) p. m.
Ilarrlsbaric Accommodation rtlly. except Sunday.
5:23 a. m., arr.nngat Harrisburg 2:50 p. m.
Day ExDress Uilly at 8:00 t. in., arriving at
llarrlshurg 3:3) p. in.. Philadelphia 8:50 p. m..
Xew York 0:33 p. m.. Baltimore -!3 p. in., Wash
lncton 3:15 p.m.
Mall train suiulay onlv, 8:40 a. m.. arrives llarrls
lurg7:0)p. in.. Philadelphia 10:-V p. m.
Hall Exn-i-ss dailv at 1:00 p. m.farrivliig at Harrls-l-iirsl0:T0p.
m.. connecting at Harrisburg with
Philadelphia K.xpriss.
Phllirtelphla Express dally at 4:30 p. m.. arriving
at HirrI-lmrgl:C0.i. in., Philadelphia 4:23 a. m.,
and Xew York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:1: p. m. dally, arriving Har
risburg 2:-J5 a. in.. Baltimore 0:i0 a. ra Wash
ington 7:30 a. in., l'hiladilphla 3ri a. m. and
Xew York s:03 a. m.
Fast Llneilallv. at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls
hurjrS: a. "in.. Philadelphia liO a. m Xew
YnrS 9:30 a. ra., Baltimore 0:20 a. lu., Washing
ton 7:3'l a. in.
All through trains connect at Jersey Citv with
bo its of "lirooilyn Annex," fur Brooklyn. X. Y..
avoldlu' double ferriage aud Journey tliroujli
Xew York City.
Johnstown Accora., except Sunday, 3:40 p. m.
Green-burg Accom.. II: a) p. m. weck-dars. 1G::3
p. m. Sundays. Gree.iohurg Express 3.15 p. m..
except Sin.tUy. Derry Express I1:0J a. m., ex
cent Sundar.
Wall Acrom.'5:5 6:0 7:40. 8:33. S:'1. 9:40. 11:30.
11:!0a. m.. 11:15. 1:01. 1:V0. 2:30. 3:40. 4:00. 4:"0.
5:15. tr:CO. h:43. 7:T3, 1:00. lOr-U II JO. p. m.. 12:lu
night, except Mondav. Sunday. smO. i0:) a
m., 12:S. 1:00. 230. 4:30. 5:30. 7:2). -JX). J0SO
p. m.
Wllkln.burg Accom. 3:Ei. 0:00. 6:13. 6:43. 7:00. 7:23.
7:40, 8:10, S:33. 8:3). 9:10. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10 a. ni..
12:01, 12:13, 1230. l:CO. IrJO, 1:30. t:0X 2:30.3:13.
3:o, 4:01. 4:1". 4rr,. 4:35. 4:30, 5:00. 5:13. 5:B.
5:43. 8:uo. 0:20. 0:15. 7:0. 7:35, brr. 'J:tO: !:4-,
10:20. 11:00. ll:ro. and 11:10 night, except 3lond.iv.
Sund.iv. 3:30. 8:40. 10:30, a. ni.. 12:25. 1:00. 1:30,
2:3n. 4:30, 5ui0. 7rJ9, 0:10, 9:30, I0:ro r. '
Bra-ldock Accom.. 5r25. 8:00. 0:15. 6:13, 7:00.7:25
7:4!). 8:0 8:10. 8:33. 8t30. 9:10. 10:3'. .1:'0. 11:M.
a. in.. 12:d. 12:15. 12:-i0. ir ir-O. 1:10, 2. 2:
3:15, 3:40. 4:00. 4:11). 4 :2". 4:30. 4.3 s 4:"0. 3:. 5:15.
50. 5:'S 0:'. B.20, i::-.5. 7:2 , 7-l". S:2i. 9:10. v:4
10:21,11:00.11:3011.1:1.. and 12:li night, except
Atondav. Sunday, f.JO, a:00, 8:40. lu:3J a. m.,
10:50 1. m.
socnr-WEST vizi's kaix-tvay.
For Uniontown, 5:33 and 8:33 a. m., 1:23 and 4:23
week days.
"IIOXOXGIHELA DIVISION'-
12:3, 1:00. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5-.n. 7:20. ar.O. 0:30.
ON' ASD AFTEB MAT 23. 1191.
For Monongahela City. West Brownsvil'e and
Uulontoivn. 10:49 a. in. Kor 3lonongahela City
and West Biowusvllle. 7:."5 and 1PHO a. m. and
4:50 p. m. Oa sundav. 8:5? a. in. and 1:01 p. m.
For Monongahela City oi.ly. 1:01 ami 3:50 p. m.
week days. Dravosburg accom., 6:00 a. m. and
3:20 p. m. wrck davs. West Eliza'oitli accom..
t:ii a. m., 4:13, 6:30 and 11:33 p. m. Sunday. 9:43
p. :u.
"iVEST rrK.N,Tf.VAXIA DIV15JOX.
OS ACT AFTEnXOVEJinEK 18. 1301.
FrnmFEDEBALbTBEEl' Sl'ATIOX. Allegheny
City
For snrlngdalc. weck-davs. 6:20. 8:K. &&I. 10:M.
11:50 a. in.. 2:23. 4:19, 5:C0. 3:4J; 6:10. 0:O). 8:10.
10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:33 au.I 9:30
p. m.
For Butler, week-days. 6:53, 8:50, 10:40 a. ro.. 3:15
and 6:10 p.m.
For Freeport. week-days. 63. 8:50. 10:40 a. m.,
3:15. 4:19, 5:40, 8:10, i0:30audll:40p. m. Sundays.
12:33 and 9:1) p. m.
For Apollo week-da vs. 10:40 a. m.. and 5:40 p. m.
For Paulton andiBlafrsville, week-days, 6:53 a. m.,
3:15 and 11:30 p. ni.
B-'Ihe Excelsior Baggage Express Company
will call for and check baggage from hotels and
residences Time cards and full information can
be obtained at the ticket omces o. 110 r lltu ave
nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, aud
Union station. ,.
(J1IA3. c. ruuo,
General "llanaser.
J. K. WOOD,
Gen'l Pasa'r Ageut.
From Pittsburgh Union Station.
ennsylvBniaLinBs.
'1 rains i&un by Central Time.
Jf arm west System Fort Wayne Konte
D epakt for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
1.S0 a.m., 7.10 a.m., I2.20 p.m., l.tO p.m., 8A5
p. m. tIV.30 p.m. Arrive from same points : lli.U5
a.zn.. 11.15 ajn.. (i.(X) a.m., 633 ajn., o'.00p.m.,
"fi CO p.m.
Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond:
7.10a.m.,I20p.m.,I.0(Jp.m.,J110p.m. Arrive
from samepoinu; l.loA.m., 0Jj5a.m., 6.00p.m.s
650 p m
Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: ftUO a.m., 7.10 a.m., il'2.4o p.m
11 05 p.m. Arrive from -Mime points: 5JJCa.m.,
til5 p.m., G.OO p.m., fT.CO p m
Depart for New Castle, Eiie, Yotmzstown, Ashta
bula, points intermediat: and beyend; iJX) a.m.,
f)2 20 p.m. Akkive from same points: fl.25 p.m.,
tO.OO p.m.
Dcpart for New Castle, Jamestown, Voungstown
and Niles, 3.-J5 p.m. Akkik from same points:
tiUOa.m.
Depart for Youngstown, 12J20 p.m. Arrive from
Youngstown, 6.0 p.m.
SoatIiwett .NyNtem-liii IlantileKoiilo
Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St.
Loub, points intermediate and beyond: 1.20 a.m.,
7 00-i.mS.'13pjn., lJ.13p.rn. Arrive from same
points: Z20a m.,6.C'Oa.m.,:f555p.m.
Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate
and beyond: lX)a.m,, fl2.(iop.m. Arrive from
same points: ZS0 a m.,3.05 p.m.
Depart for Washington, 16.15 a. m., jS S5 am.t
1 55 p. m.,t:-t.30p.m.,-f-J.'l5p.m.,t-i0p.m. Arrivb
from Washington, f6.55 a.m., fTjOa.m., f60a.m,,
110.25a m.,f2 35p m.,6.2.)p.m.
Depart for Wheeling, 7.C0 a. m., 12 05 n'n.,
f2.45 p. m., f6.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling,
f 2 20 a.m., f 8.45 a. m., f3 0 p. m , JSJio p. m.
Pullman Slkefig Cars and Pullman Djmng
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems
Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union S ration
at o o'clock p. m.
Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda
tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can
be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station,
Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn
sylvania Lines West ol Pittsburgh.
Dailj. tEx. Sunday. JKx. Saturdaj. TEx. Mondcy.
JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD,
Gecenl Manager. General EaseAger Isent,
BALTIMORE AXD OHIO KAILKOAD.
schedule In effect December 20, IsOl. Eastern
line.
For Washington. H- C.
Baltimore. I'hiladelphU and
Xew York, a:j0 a. In. aud
9:20 p. in.
For Cumberland. fi:S0,
3:ia. in.. 1:10. 9:C0p. in
For Connellsrlllr. s:V,
Ui0 5$:.T0.1 m.. tlr'O, il:15.
i:f0aiid E:J)p. in.
For Fnmntowii. filtVi.
3ro.S:-J)a. m., $1:10. ;i:D
and j:00 p. in.
For jit. Pleasant. iCiiO
andt8:01a. ni.. 11:13. ililoan.-ltii'V o. in.
For irasldnzion. Pa.. 7:31 audi0s30a. in.. 1:0J.
t::-i;;:T0aiul III :.)). m.
FnrWhceUnK, 7:-"0. :" a. m.. 'IrtO, '7:3) and I
lll: 1). in.
Fur Cincinnati and St. Louis, "7:C0 a. m., ;7:30
p.m.
For Clnciunat', 113 p. m. (Satunlav onlv.)
Hor Columbus. 7:20a. m.. 7:J0 and 'll:i p. m.
For Xcwark, 7:20 a. in., 7:30 and "IU35 p. m.
For Chicago. 7:0a. m. and7:30p. m.
Trains arrive from Xew York, Philadelphia. Bal
timore and Washington, C:J0 a. m.. si.lOp. ni.
From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 30a.
m., 'i:10 p. m. From Wheeling, j:j0, '10:4i a. in.,
M:1S, 8:W p. in.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing
ton, Cincinnati and Chicago.
Dally. tDally except snndav. JSunilay only.
Ib.-itnrdar onlv. IIaiIy except batnrdar.
The Pfttsbu'rc Transfer romnanr will call for
and check baggige from hotels and residence-
upon orders lelt at B. .t O. ticket office, corner
r Ifth avenue and X ood street, 637 and 630 Smith'
field street.
J. T. ODELL. CHA. O. SCULL.
General Manager. (Jen. I'as-. Agent.
PnrsnuBG axd lake suie railkoab
Company: schedule lu effry:: Xorcraber 15,
1891. Central time. P. .t L. K. It. 1L ivepart
For Cleveland. a a. m., '1. 4i. 9:'. p.m.
For Ctn-innatl. Chicago -nid St. Louis. 'l:.v.. "9:41
p. m. For Buffato. 3:00 a. m.. 4:0u. ":4S p. m.
For&alaiuanca, S:00a. m.. "1:jG. H: p. m. Koi
Youngstown and Xew Castle. 0:M. S:C0. 9i"5a.
m.. 'A.50. 4:C0, "g.-B n. ni. For Beaver Falls S-OO.
7:00, '8:00. S5 a. m., li. 30. "4-2). 5:20. 'JMi PI
m. For Chartlers. ,SM. a:3i. 0:00. i6:5r. 7:C0,
7:J, 7:50, 8:53. "jaO, IC35. 111:ttp. in.. 12:10. 1:00,
1:.V5. 3:30. 3:45. 14:20. 4:2S, 500. 5:3). '3:1)0. "59:46.
loao p. m.
Aekive From On eland. Sir a. m., 'UiaXx
5:15, 130 p. m From Cincinnati. Chlcajo A
Et. Louis "8:ao a.m.. 12:30. "7:"p. m. Front
Buffalo. :?0 a. in.. 12:30, 9:30 p.. in. From -abv-si-iuea.
6:V, 10:00 a. in., 7:Ja1 p. ni. From
Yoiiugstuwn and Xew Castle. "6:30. '10:00 a. m.
12i.r). 5:15, "7:30, DTO p. lu. From Beaver Falls,
l.'J bil.i. 7:2u, 'iu:0a a. m.. 120, 1-20. ..15,
7:30, 9:3l' p. in.
P., C. Si Y. trains for Mansfield, 7:35 a. m.,
12:10. :45 p. m. For Esplcn and Beechmont.
7:35 a. m., 3:45 p. m.
P.. C. JtY. train, from Mansfield, 703. 11:59 a.
m.. 3:35 p. m. From Be-chmoit. 7:u5, ltt-50 a. m.
P., JleK. 4 Y. K. R- DEPAirr For New
Haven, 3:20. 3. p. m. For West Xewtoa. :.
-3:f 0. 5:25 p. m.
ABKIVE From Xewlltven. 9:00a. ni., '4:05 p.
m. From West Xewton. 6:15, "9:00 a. in. 4:CJ
p. m.
For McKeesport. Elizabeth. Monongahela City
iml Belle Vernon. d:45. 11 05 a. in., "'ao p. m.
From Belle Vernon, Monongahela City. Eliza
beth and McKeesport, "7:40 a. in., 1:20, ..C3p. in.
"Dallv. mnudajsoulv.
City ticket oCice. C" "mUhfieM st.
PITTsBURO AXD WESTEKX RAILWAY
Trains (C'tlstan'd timej. j Leave. I Arrive.
Mai. Butler. Clarion, Kane...
Akron and Erie
Butler Accommodation
Xew Cattle Accommodation..
Chicago Express (dally)
Zellenople and Fnxburg
Butler Accommodation
6:40 am 11:30 am.
7:30 a ni 7:0 p m
9:35am 3:.VJpm
3:10 pin 9:00am
2:00 pm I2:apm
4:25pin 5:30am
5:45 nml 7:00
First-class fare to cnicago.
t9 So. Pullman BuffetsleeplagcarstoChlcagodaUy
.iu j. oecono-cias
HAJVROJLXT!.
A LLEGHEXY VALLEY KAILKOAD-O
s- and alter Sunday. Junes, isir. trains w
leave and arrive at Union station. Pittsburg. e!
era standard tune: Bunalo express leaves at S:
a. m.. 8:43 p. in. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:43 p. j
and 7:20 a. m.): arrives at 7:10a. m 6:23 p. m. C
City and DuBols express Leaves mx a. m.. 1:30
m.: arrives 1:00. b5. lOaTO p. in. K.wt Brailj
Leaves at 6:35 a. m. Klttaunlng Leaves 9:05
m., 3:55. 5:30 p. m.; arrlTessS. 10HX)a. m 55
in. Braeburn Le.iTes435. 6:I5n. m.: arrlvesS:
a. m.. 7:40 p. m. Valler Camp Leaves 10:13 a. m
12:05. 2r23. il:30p. in.:arrive 6:40a. m.. 12:30. ;:
4:4up. m. Hulton Leaves 3:(in. 00 p.m.. arrir
7a.X 11:20 p.m. Forty-thin! street-Arrives 3:2
30 p.m. snnday trains Buffalo express Leav
s:20 a. m.. 8:13 p. m. : arrives 7:10 a. m.. 6:23 p. n
Eiulcnton Leaves 9:03a. m.;arrles :! p. n
Klltaiintng Leaies 12:43p. m.: arrives 10:13 p. n
Braeburn Leaves 9:30 p. m.: arrives 7:10 p. d
Pullman parlor buffet car on day trains and !"ni
man 1-ening car on uignt trains betr.een I-ltisbu
and Buffalo. Ticket JitSres Xo. llo Filth aven.
and rnlon station. TJAVID 31'f AIK.O. Gen r
superintendent. JAMES P. AXDhBsOX. Gei
eral Ticket Ayent.
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As old rc-idents know and back files c
Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estal
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eie is tcwTond human aid. IiEproreraeat tetn from the start
Ea2-r-:-om Uervoilsness. Debility. Wealc or Unde
veloped, Or-ans. Impotency. Errors cf Youth, Excesses
i vvcrry xc. inorousii-y, peroanenuy cursa Dy irzi
1 treatmsnt.
Don't brood irrer Trrar eocdltlon nor fire np la despair, he
b ahow jou -what lledi-al Science and Honorable Treatmen
can do. Send for Oor'ew Eook. with ezplaastloiu, enaorse
menu and references.
The Angelos RlBilicai Institute Go.
CANTON, O.
Ja7-57-eod
DR. MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
A remedy used for many y"ars by an old
physician with jrreat snecess. It isaper
lectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc
cessfully used as a monthly corrective by
thousands of ladies. Beware of Imitations.
Ask Tor Dr. Slott's Penny-oyal Female PlUss
and take no other, or enclose 31 and we will
mail you a box secnrelv sealed In plain pa
p cV. Price $1 per box. si x for J5.
DILilOTT'S CIIE3L CO.,
Cleveland, O.
Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming
4 Son. Fittsbunr. Pa. de31-Tra
5k3 '-nerinjf Irorn tant
I M l'owee. rroo. l)e-
Sal billli.l,( ll.nhiMK!.
te. e will send rod a valuable book (sealed free
of chanw. contalnlnir full particular forapeedj and
jiernianent cure. Adiiress: sMiATtCiILU.CO.,
3M Olive sjtreet. St. Loals, Ho.
de20-l
IMJlp . . II r
Wo tend the marrelons French "
Remedy CALTHOS free-, and a I
legal guarantee that CatTHOswill I
STOP DI.rhoi-TC. A Emlxlint.
CJJKK rM-nnatorr!icn."t arlcccclo .
mil lit!, 1 Oil ti Let V Igor.
Use it and pay if satisfied.
Ailrra.VOH MOHL CO..
Sole infrlraa Ae.U, flaclinall, Cklo. I
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LOSTtViANKOOD RESTORED
, SPANISH
XEKVIXE,
The great Span
lsli Bemedv, Is
told WITH A
W K I T T E V
GBAKAXTEE
to cure all nerT
onsdIeaes,such as Weak Memory
peforc AXD aftek csijfc. Loss of Brain Power!
Wakefulness Lost Manhood. Nightly Emission.
Xcrvonsne--. f.assltn(e.all drains and Ioj.s of power
of the Ce-.eratlre Organs in either sex caused bv
ovcr-cxertion. youthful errors, or excessive use of
tolncco. 'ipinm'or stimulants. JI per paekairebT
m-ilbs fiirf-Ti. With every 5 order we OIVE "t
WKITTEX OL'ARANTKE TOXl'EorRF.FUXD
MONEY. Sninlsli Medicine Co.. Madrid, bpaln.
and Detroit. Tdlcli. For .ale by JOS. FLEMIXK
SON. Pltr-burg. i -e2-2t!-MTT3
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS in all cases re.
qniring scientific and confi
dential treatment. Dr. S. K.
I.ake, M. B. C. P. S-. Is the old
est and most experienced spe
cialist In the city. Consulta-
.;nn 1ft. and trictlv COnU-
nr nun ,-. ---.,
dentlal. OIHce hours, a to a.m . m o ir. .;
Sundays 2 to I P. X. Consult them person
ally, or write. Docrons LakA cor. Penn ar.
ar.i'l Fonrth St.. Putsbunr. Pa. jcj-72-dwK
R.MARST06PS;
TaEATMEN?
rOaTHCCUREOF
Serious Debility, Lor.t MaiibootJ,
Impsltuce, J-acti or litvelopment.
KlrtaryandBlalelcrDIirtler.Jiii:lit
.Swea!, Varicocele and all diseases
brougn: on bv imprudence or neglect.
IVitbont Slomaeh llcilicine.
Has never laded In tea years. Itlustratlvs
Treatise free-, sent sealed. Address,
MARSTOH REMEDY C0.19 PasjcPuce,NvYo:u(.I.Y.
Jal3-5."-TTS'wk
EmTarfeff troa
r i sc I'd tn0 cnects a
early decey. wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc,
1 will send avaluable treaslso (wal.'d) cntplning
full particulars for home dure, FHEB of charge.
A splendid medical work, should bo read by evjry
man who i- nrvous and debilitated. Addr;.-,-Prof,
F. J. Jb'O VFJLliK, Hloodas, Coau.
del-44-DSUWk
WOOD'S PHOSPHODIMS
The Great En;lish Remedy.
Promptlv and permanent
ly cures all forms of nerv
ous weakness, emissions
spermatorrhea, lnrpotency
and all effects of abuse ne
excesses. Been prescribed
over 35 years In thousands
orcases:l the onlv relia
ble and honest mrllcins
l-nn. , . 1' .1 M f.f.t4 IO?
. .-.-..a 1 .m, ii. yvi, .(I...K .
ueicre ana Alter, wood's PiiosrnooiM;."
he ofTers some worthless medlrine In rlac of tins
leave his dishonest store. Inclose price in letter,
and we will send bv return milL Price, on- pack
age, $1: slv. S5. One will pl-ase, ix will cur-.
Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope. 2stamps. Ad
dress THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. 131 ol
ward avenue. Detroit. Mich, sold la Pittsburg by
JOS. FLXMIXG SON. 112 Market streer.
ilel7-5I-eodwt
wAPAKESB
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1UWE
A cure for Piles. Externil. Internal, blind; Bleed
ing and Itchlug. Chronic. Recent or Hereditary.
This remedy has po,itlvelv never been wa to
fail. 1 a box. C lor i. by mat:. A guarante$glvea
with six boxei-. when purchased at one tbrnvto re
fund the So H not cored, issued by ' G.
STCCKY. Druffgist. Wholesale and Retail A-nt.
Xos. 1401 and 1701 Penn ave.. eurnet-". ylie We.
and Fulton St.. Plltsburg. Pa Le stuekv
Dlarrhcei & Cramp litre. 25 and O cts. Jal-32-Ad
AH00K reaTHSMILUO?! 7S.ZZ
ME TiSBfflEN
, OTlin lYltUIIrv-. ...llllMl t
.Tor all CTfROITIC. OKGANIO s3
NERV0TJ3 DISSASE3 in both sexe-.
nn.no tun till V33 e2Jt&l.lieoK.A(1dri'-s
THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MILXVJXI., 13
nil rn jXSTAXT iti.LlEi. Final c.iiM
HII r S in 10 day. an(1 never returns. Xo
I ILLUi pnrse. no salve, no suppository.
Sufferers will learn ofa simple remedyFree,
by addressing IUTTLE & CO., 73 Xassaa
St., Ji". Y.City. de-J-3JH
DOCTOR
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