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PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY,
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SURPRISED THE JUDGE
Bot Aware of the Full Power of the
Workhouse Superintendent.
PROPOSES TO INVESTIGATE IT.
Some Jiinor Criminal Cases Heard and
Sentences Imposed.
THE M.VTS OF THE COUNTI COURTS
There was an argument before Judge
Stowe yesterday in the matter of Superin
tendent Hill's refusal to accept a prisoner
at the workhouse who had been sent there
for illegal liquor selling. Mrs. Mary Ann
Deary, who live with her husband at 52
Clay "street, Sharpsbnnr, had been sentenced
three months to the workhouse. "When
the deputy sheriff arrived at Claremont
with the woman it was learned that she
was about to become a mother, and Super
intendent Hill refused to admit her.
The woman was brought back to jail and
the matter reported to court. Yesterday
was fixed for a hearing and at 3 o'clock
Stephen G Geyer, representing Mr. Hill,
appeared before Judge Stowe to explain
why the woman had been rejected. He
raid he had advised Superintendent Hill
that he could refuse to receive certain peo
ple. Judge Stowe Well, I would like to have
vour authority, Mr. Geyer.
Mr. Geyer then rea3 "the seventh section
of the act of 1871, which provides:
That it shall not be lawful for any Court,
Justice of the prace or other magistrate in
1 1: county ofAHechcny.or any other county
lnvins an agreement with the Board of
.Managers for the confinement and main
tenance or convicted persons In said work
linnse, to commit for imprisonment any
invalid, insane or idiotic persons to said
Tiorklionse, nor shall it lie the duty of the
Superintendent to receive and admit such
)erons when thu committed.
Judse Stone Yes, but this woman wasn't
an invalid.
Mr. Gever But I understand she is about
to be.
Judge Stowe Oh, no; I don't consider
that she comes under that act at all. and if
Superintendent Hill didn't have antboritv
to reject her l propose to senu tip a om
tinder an act making his refusal to accept
her it penitentiary oflense. We want it dis
tinctly understood that the Court has some
powers, and the presumption is that we
know our business. The Couft doesn't
send invalids, insane or idiotic persons to
the workhouse. That act gives the Super
intendent an autocratic power in certain
caes, but he exercises that power at his
own peril.
Judge Stowe said further that if he had
known the circumstances fully he would
have suspended sentence entirely. He did
not know of the act of 1871, and wanted to
investigate the matter for his own informa
tion as much as anything else.
Attorney Golden, representing Mrs.
Deary, asked that the Court vacate the sen
tence and admit the woman to bail until
such time as she could appear, and an order
was made admitting her to bail, to appear
when wanted.
HEST WEEK'S TEIAL LISTS.
A Number of Criminal Cases to lis Heard
in Court.
The trial list for the Criminal Court nest
week is as follows:
Monday Thomas Campbell, Jake Onlekel
sky, Jacob Sornberg, Antonio Chido, A. T.
Chew, Robert Koehler, George Weber, Eliza
beth Johnston, John Ilornig. Mary Putnam,
F. M. Snyder, A. J. Fair. John Fee, William
Mazet (2). Joseph Zwerdzen, John W. John
son, William Hossey.Thomas VInfleld,John
Sias, John McGowan, John T. Pearson, Pat
rick O'Connell, Bessie McPartland, Frank
llcPartland, John Gralicb.Pat Gralich, John
Drcnninir, G. A. Taylor. Joseph Holland,
Mnrtha Holland, Barry Daley, Matt Coyne,
J. II. Krans (2).
TuesJav John K. Cornstock, Ed. McII
vaitie, Andrew Manic, Sloan Naulder, Con
rad Wi-igle, Fred Schlichting, Lama Powell,
W. F. Dovle, Geor-e Bunton, Henry K. Tay
lor, Allen B. Woods, Jr., M. Taffe, Edward
Barnes, John Hock, Vincent Ackocuvich,
Martin H.ilieiau, James loley, Frank Dunn,
11. T. Bradus.
Wednodav First American Slovak Print
ing Company. William Gazan. Peter O'Don
nelI,Mary A. 0'Donnell,Mary Burkar. Joseph
Greenwald, M. Conoraoo, Marion Knausc,
Bryan Devinc (5), Samuel Craw fold, Frank
Nelson, 31. Goldstein, Sarah E. Cc-olev, Will
inin Neill. Charles Keppert, Emma Keppert,
Ella Aiken, William Costello, Michael
Hawkins.
Thursdav John Collins, David Kiik
patrick, Harry Gripp (2). James Hamler,
Thomas Marra, William ltoach, Peter Lin
derman, Henry Hays, H. A. Doverspike, G.
Albert.
Friday F. Plohr, M. Selkovirz, O. Fried
man, Jatob Solomon, Kose Bowe, James
Butler, William Strothers. Julia Yates.
IN THE CBIMIHAL COXTET.
John Coslett Is Convicted of Assault Upon
a V. atchman.
In Judge Stowe's branch of the Criminal
Court, yesterday, John Coslett, tried for
felonious assault on the watchman of the
Elba Iron Works, was found guilty of sim
ple assault
Malvin Shaffer pleaded guilty to the lar
ceny of an overcoat and money from John
Knerr, of Geist street He was sent 30
days to the workhouse. Frank Ross, of
Penn avenue, was acquitted of receiving
btolen goodi Richard fraction, of Fulton
street, pleaded guilty to to charges of the
larceny of household goods. He was sent
two years to the workhouse.
Michael McLaughlin pleaded guilty to
the embezzlement of S45 trom James Kill-
cree, ol Allegheny. He was sent one year 1
to the workhouse.
Rachel Taylor for assault and battery on l
jiauuci i on m me oouiusiue uiamonu
was fined ?10 and costs.
The jury is out in the case of Ignatz
Strumuf, of the Thirty-first ward, charged
with illegal liquor selling.
THE GRAND JUKY'S W03K.
True Bills Betnrned and Indictments Ig
nored Yesterday.
The Grand Jury yesterday returned the
following tree bills:
George Andrew, Mary Rodgers, Kate
Allen, Jacob Trautman, L. Biddle, Annie
Maruth, Emma Pipe, illegal liquor selling;
J. Curdey, Charles Fegnrt. John Howard,
assault and battery: Virginia Little, fraudu
lently making a written instrument: Ed
ward Waltcis, misdomeanor. '
Ignored bilis Annie Crozior, illegal li
quor telling; John Schultz-, laiccny.
To-Day's Trial Lists.
Criminal Court Commonwealth ts Fred
Eoyer, Frank Kruse (2). Thomas R. McKen
na, William McClelland, J. B. Chalfant, Ed
ward Ling, George W. Bain, Charles Dawes.
Henry Fetikor. James Hamler (2), V. H.
Lee, Johp Raitliel, Robert Wright, 'Thomas
Cuiiroy.
The Hnm of the Courts.
The suits of M.JB. Reed against J.H. Sie
nion and F. Frasher, on mechanics' liens,
are on trial before Judge Magee.
A Kos-scrx was entered again, t the plain
tiff jestenltiy in thecaseor Edward Bailey
against J. C Dicken to recover wages.
A VEKDicTof $1,738 71 for the plaintiffs was
git en in the case o E.R.Ayresi Co. against
Ci bbage & McCabo, au action on notes'!
Eix.es Cottojt yesterday filed a bill in
equity against Samuel Ford alt d wiie to se
cure the partition oi a lot on Willow: street
A vrnDicT of $30 for the plaintiff was given
in the case of B. F. Kane against the Eagle
Transier Company,-a unit lor damages for
the breaking of a window.
The suit of J. G. Oeffner against Home
stead borough lor damages for injury to
property caused by the grading of West
street is on trial belore Judge Porter. .
Tin: following executions were issued yes
terday: T. S. Maple ts G. F. Brown, $1,030;
G. Dice & Co. ts Herd's Reliable Bakery,
$342 35: Ida B. Perkins vs James T. Perkins,
WI5; James T. Perkins, for use of Ida B. Per
kins vs Body P. Perkins. $3,2S7.
Non-suits were entered against the plain
tiffs in the cases of Patrick Keelcn against
the Pittsburg, JIcKeesport and Youghio
gheny Railroad Company, lor damages for
the loss or a foot, and D. I. Cain vs B. I.aw
ronce and John Eeenan, for oil well supplies.
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STILL HOLDING UP.
The Big Fourth Sand Well In Northwest
McCurdy Is Making 25 Rarrels anfonr
A Gordon Well Showing Good Below
Willow Grove Other Oil News.
The sensation in the lower fields yester
day was J. M. Guffey, Stewart & Robison's
ICo. 4 on tne McCoy farm, which started off
Thursday at 30 barrels an hour, and yester
day it was putting out about 25 barrels an
nour, andtlie woll was visited by dozens of
operators. This is by Jar the biggest well
developed in the fourth sand, and aston
ishes even the old timers who might bo said
to havo become calloused when the big
flfth-sandcrs came in at McDonald, making
trom 200 to 600 barrels an hour.
Staler A Co. are making preparations to
drill a second well on the Sneer larni, which
lies just north and within a :ew hundred
feet of the big well on tho McCoy. Other
leaseholders in that locality arc looking up
their property, and the chances are that
many u well will soon bo going down in the
north and eastern McCurdy districts.
The Philadelphia Company is preparing to
drill its No. 2, on the Martin Clever farm, to
the filth sand.
The Forest Oil Company bad not discov
ered any oil yesterday in Its No. 1, on the I).
K. Clever larm.
The Sinclair Oil Company's No. 5, on the
Kirk farm, was reported last evening to be
in the Gordon sand and showing for a well.
It is in the old Mcise pool.
tThe Belmont Oil Company's No. Sis drill
ing on top of the Gordon, and the People's
Gas Commny may get into the Gordon to
morrow rathe Wallace larm.
Tne production of the McDonald field de
clined from 19,500 to 19,000. and there was
only one well in the list ot big ones. It is
the Woodland Oil Company's No. 2 on the
Scott property, and was reported to have
dropped from 10 to 33 barrels an hour.
SlSTKBSViLLi-SuIlivan & Co.'a test well on
the Scott i.irm, 13 miles cast of this piace, is
down 900 feet.
The Ganges Yesterday.
The estimated production of the McDonald
fieldyesteiday was 19.0C0 barrels, KK less than
the day before. The Woodland Oil Com
pany's No. 2 Scott w as making 35 barrels an
hour. The stock in the field was 15 500 bar
rels. The runs from the Sistersville field were
30,478 barrels.
Buns and Shipments Thursday.
Tho National Transit runs were 30,02-t; ship
ments, 10,940. Runs of Southwest Pennsyl
vania from McDonald, 13.S96; outside or Mc
Donald, 7,430; total runs, 21,327. Buckeye
runsot Mack-tburg oil, 7,586; slilpments.nonc.
Buckeye run" of Lima oil. 45.212: shipments,
17,763. Xureka runs, 15,126: .lilpments, 2,800.
New York Transit shipintinis. 12,131. South
ern Pipe Line shipments, 36,125.
The Western and Atlantic Pipe Line runs
for Thursday wein ifiSi barieU and the
shipment were 3,301 barrel.
The runs of tho W. L, Mellon Pipe Lines
were 7,952; receipts from other lines, none;
total receipts. 7,952; shipments, 6,832.
The runs of the Tidewater Pipo Line Com
pany on Tnnrsday were 5,971; total, 66 48S;
average, 1,133: shipments, none; total, 113.35J;
average, 9,556 barrels.
The Oil Market.
Range of the Jannary option: Opening,
53Jc; highest, 53c; lowest, 53c; closing,
53c.
Refined oil New York, 5.13c: London, 1
ll: Antwerp. UJi .
New Yobk, Due 16. Petroleum opened
weaker and was dull throughout the day;
Pennsylvania oil, spot sales, none; Janu
ary option sales, 5,000 barrels at 53c Lima
oil. 17c bid. Total sales, 5.000 barrels.
Oil Citt, Pa Dec IG. Opened. 53c: high
est, 5CJgc; lowest. 52ic: closed, 3.:jc: sales,
31,000 onn els; clearances, 102,100 barrels: ship
ments, 102,981 barrels: runs, 92.0M barrels.
Important Change of Timn on the Penn
sylvania Line. West of
rittstmrg.
Taking effect Sunday. December IS, 1832,
rest trains of tho Southwest system lot
Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Sc
Louis will leave Pittsburg Union station by
Central time, daily, at i:10 a. m., 8:30 r. M.
and 10:50 r. x. Local sleeping cars on the 8:30
p. M. train Trom Pittsburg to Cincinnati and
Indianapolis. Through sleeping; raisnnd
coaches from New York on the 10:50 p. St.
train from Pittsburg to Cincinnati at 8:15 a.
St. to Indianapolis at 10:30 a. M. and to St.
Louis at 5:30 p. it.
Fust trains ot tho Northwest System for
Chicago will leave Pittlurg Union station
Dy Central time, ilailv, at 7:15 a. m., 12:C0 noon,
8:15 P. M. and 10:10 p. xr. Local sleeping car
irom Pittsburg to Chicago is withdrawn
rrom the liJiited which passes Pittsburg at
10:10 p. m. and will run on the "Columbian
Exnress" leaving Pittsburg at S:15 p. M , due
Chicago next morninir at 10 o'clock. Break
last in dining cir on the train. No extra
fare. Returning, lrVal sleeping car will run
rro.n Chicago at 5 p. si. to Pittsburg at 6 a. St.,
as usual on the limited, extra faro tickets
being required on that train.
The above are the principal time table
changes which take effect on the ISth inst.,
on the Pennsylvania Lines westoi Pittsburgh
Local and other changes will be announced
in the usual way in the advertising columns
of this paper, and hv tho general distribu
tion of priuted advertisements.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH AY.
Entire Store Open This Evening
And every evening until Christmas. If you
can't come in the daytime conio nt nizht.
CAMrozLL & Dice
Good Morning.
Got your tea, coffee, baking powder and
spices at the ".tores of The Grat Atlantic and
Pacific Tea Company. Satiifaction guaran
teed. Beautiful souvenir during C'iristmas
week, entitled, "Good Morning." To be had
at all our stores.
A re You Supplied With All Furnishings?
Now is the time to select from the greatest
assortment The prices, too, are less than
other seasons. In prelerence to carrying
over We sacrifice to close every novelty.
P. C SCUOE5ECK & SOX,
711 Liberty avenue, opp. Wood.
Elegant and Artistic Goods.
Banquet, Piano,
library. Hall.
and Vase Limps, at
Cavitt, Poixock & Co.'s,
935 Peun avenue.
Free of Charge.
Engraving of umbrellas and canes and re
pairing of all gloves bought of the Louvre,
21 Sixth street, directly opposite Bijou
Theater.
"Good Morning"
during Christmas' week at all the stores of
Tho Great. Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com
pany.
See our men's shoes before buying else
where. Save your money, time and trouble.
Caih'8, 503 Marcet street
Diamond
Pendants
and
Broodies for Xmas.
A host of beautiful new designs, solitaire,
cluster and alternated with pearls.
Sunburst, .
Maiqnisctte,
Chrysanthemum,
Crescent, ,
Duchesse,
' -Scrolls.
Pansy,
Stars.
E. P. Roberts & Soxs.
Hamilton's Holiday Sale.
Stop and Look
In the window, 91 and 93 Fifth avenne,
Hamilton's music store. It is Allied
lull oi the finest musical instruments
that can be produced. A lull set of
brass instruments, everything there to
eqnip a brass band, and guitnrs, banjos,
mandolins, altb-harps, violins, drnms,
harmonicas, at prices much lower Elian
you can buy for elsewhere.
, Hamilton's,
91 and 93 Filth avenue.
FOR
Quality, Variety and Beauty of Goods
Henry Terheyden, 530 Smithfield street,
cannot be excelled. He makes to order
Diamond studs,
Diamond rings.
Diamond pendant.
Diamond scarf pins.
Diamond ear rings,
Or any other fine piece of Jewelry that may
be wanted. The workmen are skilled in
their various departments, which is a guar
antee of satisfaction lor any customer.
H. Terhetdes,
E30 Smithfield street.
PASTOR AiND PEOPLE.
An Excellent Choice of Christmas
lide Topics for Sermons
BY TBE NEIGHBORHOOD PASTORS.
Homestead's 'nfferinjr Also GiTes Treachera-
a 'iJmely Subject
FOR CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION
As will be seen by the topics selected for
discussion by the pastors of Pittsburg, Alle
gheny and vicinity to-morrow, the charity
and good will which are so particularly ap
propriate. this season are not to be
neclecled"or overlooked. There is spiritual
food for all in the range of subjects selected.
.
Pittsbnrg rastors' Pulpit Themes,
First Presbyterian, Wood street Rev. J.
D. Moflat, D. D., will preach at 10:15 a. M. and
7:13 p. M.
First English Lutheran, Grant street The
Rev. W. A. Passavant, Jr., will preach at
10:30 A x. and 7:30 P. JI.
Fifth Avenue Congregational 10:30 A. m.,
Welsh sei-vioe; 7 P. M., English scivice;9er.
mon by Rev. John Edwards, pastor.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, L. D.
S., hall, 67 Fourth avenue Preaching at 10:1j
a. m. and 7:30 p. M. by Elder W. U. Kelley.
Liwrcncevillo Christian, Metropolitan
II all, Forty-t h lrd and Butler strcots- Preach -ing
by James B. Grier at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
St Peter's P. E.,cornerGrantnnd Diamond
streets, Rov. W. R. Mackay, lector. Services
at 10:30 a. x. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday School, 3
P. M.
Filth U. P., Webster avenue. Rev. J. W.
Harslia, pastor Rev. William 1C Fulton, of
tho Allegheny Seminary, will preach at 10:30
a. M, and 7:30 p. x.
Trinity M. E., Twenty-fifth and Smallman
streets, W. P. Varner, p:9tor 10:33 a. m.,
Tho Sure Harvest: 7:30 p. M., "What Is Man
tne Only Rebel?"
Seventh U.P.,Forty-fonrth itreet Services
conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Sands;
morning, "Compelled Piety:" evening, "ilia
Elements of a Fool."
Denny, Ligonier and Thirty-first strcots,
Jti'nes . Williams, pastor--10:30 A. it.,
"Jesus' Command at the Tomb of Lazarus;"
7:30 p. jf., "Without God."
Thiid Presbvterian, Sixth avenue, Rev. E.
P. Cowan. D. D., pastor Soivicej at 10:15 a.
m. and 7:15 p. M. Evening subject "The Bet
ter Side of Solomon's Character."
First Universalist. Curry University Hall.
Sixth street. Rev. J. L. Andrew, pastor
Alornin'g service, "Christianity and Peace."
Young people's meeting at 7 P. M.
Grace Reformed, corner Grant and Wob
ster.Rev. John H. Prngli, pastor 10:30 "Helps
to a Happy Christmas;" 7:30 "Unfavorable
Circnmstances Turned to Good Account."
Fourth Avenue Baptist, corner of Ross
street II. C. Applegarth, pastor 10:30 a. m.,
"Tho More Excellent Way:"' 7:30 p. M., popu
lar evening service; sermon on "Snaies."
Sixth Presbyterian, Franklin and Town
send streei9. Rev. J. F. Patterson, pastor
At 10:30 a. M.. "The Strength and Beauty of
the Ciiuicii;" at 7:30 r. H., "The Rich Fool."
John Wesley A. M. E. Zion, Arthur street.
Rev. Smith Claiborno, pastor Preaching,
10:30 A. M. oy pastor; 7:30 p. M., by Rev. U. J.
Watson, P. E.: subject, "Tile Living Word."'
Mt. Olivet Evangelical, Fulton street, E.
W. Risliel, pasior-Preachlng at 10:30 a. m.;
tliemo "Christian Duties." At 7:30 p. si.,
theme "Purity." Young peoplo's meeting at
7r. m.
Liberty Street M. E. Qnarterly meeting;
preaching at 10.15 a. it. by Rev. J. W. Miles,
altar which Communion. Preaching in tho
evening at 7:30 by the pastor. Rev. Edward
Williams.
Seventh Presbyterian, Horron avenue.
Rev. C. S. M'Uelland, pastor 10:30 A. M.,
Art Thou He Tnat should Come, or Do We
Look lor Another" 7:30 p. sc, "The Uproar
at Ephesus."
First Unitarian, Hall of Union Veteran
Legion. No. 77 Sixth avenue, near Grant
stieet, Rov. U E. St. John, pastor Sunday
sorvice ut 10:15 a. M.; Bubjecr, "The Courage
of Religion."
First Roformed Presbyterian, Grantstreet,
Rov. Nevin Woodsido, pastor, will preach at
10:30 a. St. and 3 p. it. Morning, "The New
Commandment:" afternoon, "One Man's
Woik for Christ."
Grace Memorial Presbyterian, Arthur
stiTct, Rev. J. A. Bnydon, pastor. 10:30 A. sc.
"Many Members, but One Body in Christ":
7:30 r. st. "Zacuariah's Vision of the Man
Among the Myrtle Trees."
Thirty-third Street U. P.. Rev. J. McD.
Ileive, pastor Preaching, 10:30 a. sr. and
7:30 p. si. Morning, "Rights Waived tortile
Gospel's Sake;" evening, "Respect the
Recompensed Godliness."
First U. P., Seventh avenue, Willlnm J.
Reid, D. D , pastor Services nt 10-30 a. u. by
Rev. Wilbur F. Craft. "The Sabbath ib Na
tional Lite," and at 7:30 p. si. by the associato
pastor, Rev. John M. Ross. ,
Central Presbyterian, Forbes and Seneca
streets Servicos at 30:30 A.M. and 7:30 p. si.
conducted by Rev. F L. Bullard, Jr. Morn
in i topic, "World-wide Work;" evening
topic, "Carrying tho Cioss."
.Eighth Street Roformed Preslivterian,
Rev. D. McAllister, pastor At 10:30, "Bear
ing the Infirmities of the Weak;" at 3, chil
dren's service in lecture room, "A True
Hero for Youth to Imitate."
Smithfield Street M. E., Rev. A. C. Ellis,
pastor Services at 10:30 a. St. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning subject, "Christ Precious to the
Believer." In the evening the sermou will
be addressed to young w omen.
Fifth Avenue M. E., R. B. Mansell, D. D.,
pastor 10:30 a. si., "The Truth in Jesus;" 7:30
r. st, "The Master of Self the Greatest Con
queror on Earth." Epwurth League meets
every Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock.
Forty-third Street Presbyterian, Rov. H.
H. Stiles, pastor Moriilng sermou at 10:30.
subject, "Current Literature What Shall
We Read Next Yeart" Evening discourse
upon tLe text, "Set Thy House iu Order.'
Wylie Avenue A. M. E., corner Wylie nve
nus and Elm etreot, Rev. Cornelius Asbury,
D. D., pastor Quartet ly meeting services to
morrow. Preaching at 10.30 a. si. and 7:30 p.
si. by the Presiding Elder, Rev. D. b. Bent
ley; at 3 P. si. by Tier. Smith Claiborne, of
John Wesley A. M. E. Ziou Church.
Second Presbyterian, corner Penn avenue
and Seventh street. Rev. J. R. Sutherland,
D. D., pastor. Services at 10.30 a. sl. and 7:15
p.st Subject in the morning, "Piovidmg
Against Disaster"; in the evening, "Mar
riageIts Relation to the Future Life."
Sabbath school immediately at the close of
the morning services. Y'oung people's meet
ing at 6:15 p. St.
East End Church Notices.
Highland Avenue U. P., Rev. O. B. MIllI
gan, pastor Services at 11 a. st and 7:i5 p. si.
Oakland Methodist Episcopal Rev. Dr. A.
C. Johnson, of Blairsville, will preach, Doth
morning and evening.
East End Christian, H. K. Pendleton, pas
torServices 11a. stand 7-15 p.st Morning
subject "Counting the Coat"
Paik Avenuo Presbyterian, Rev. George
W. Chalfant, D. D., pastor 11 A. si . "The
Eternal Word the Light of Men;" 7:15 p. st,
"Presents for God."
Shady Avenuo Cumberland Presbytorian,
J. W. McKay, tireacher 11 a. st, sermon by
Dr. Axtell; 7:3( P. St., sermon by pastor.
SuDject, "Amen; Alleluia."
Oakland Baptist, Bates and Atwood
streets, Williapi Ward,We9t, pastor Morn
ing, 10:15, "In His Name;" ovening, 7:15,
gospel service, "Make Hnste."
Bellefield rresbytcrian. Fifth and Belle
field avenues-Dr. McClelland will preach
at 11 a. si. on "Tho End of tho Law,'! and at
7:15 r. si. on "The Benediction."
Christ Lutheran, Sheridan avenue. Bey. J.
L. Smith, pastor At 10:15 a. si , "The Labor
nd Tiaglo Death or John the Baptist;" nt
7:30 p. si., "Preparation for Christ's Coming."
Shadyside U. P., Center avenuo and Cy
pres sti eet. Rev. J. K. McClurfcin, D.D., pas
tor 10:30 subject! "Tne Death ot Moses;" 7:15,
'Jesus in the Home: Jesns in the House of
God."
Fourth Presbyterian, E valine street, near
Liberty avenue, Rev. William P. Shroni,
pastor Services 10:15 a. st, "The Good Phy
sician;" 7.30 p. si,, "Religion ot Ancient
Egypt."
Christ M. E., corner Center and Liborty
avenues Preaching ut 11 A. st bv the Rev.
C..W. Smith, D.D. Preacntng at 7:30 p. it by
the Rev. J. W. Miles, D.D. Sunday school
at 10 a. st
Hazel wood Chiistian, by pastor, J. R. Mc
Wnne Morning: "The Beginning and tho
End." At tho evening service tha pastor
will address the Independent Order of Good
Templars. '
St. Mark's Memorial Reformed, North
Highland avenue and Howard stieet. Rev.
Ambtoso M. Schmidt, pastor 11 A. X., "The
Messenger and tho Lamb;" 7:15 P. st, "An
Honest Doubier."
i
Point Breezo Presbyterian Morning serv
ice nt 11 o'clock; evening service at 7:19
o'clock. Fonrth sermon of the series on
Bible mountains. Subject, "Nebo." Rov.
De Witt M. Benbara, pastor.
Bethany Lutheran, corner Highland aTe
nue andKlrkwood street. Rev. John Weld
ley, pastor Services at 11 A. St. and 7:15 p. st
Morning subject, "The Constraining Love
or Christ;" evening subject "The Prophet
Foretold."
Shady Avenue Baptist between Fifth and
Penn avenues, W. A. Stanton, D. D-. pastor
Services at 11 a. st and 7:30 p. st Morning
subjeot, "The Lord as a Shepherd and a
Host;" evening subject "The Fourfold
Power of Sin."
Sixth United Presbyterian, Collins avflnne
and Station street Services conducted by
the pastor, Ifev. R, M. Russell. 11 A. st, ser
mon by Rev. W. ?.I. Anderson; 7:15 p. si., ser
mon by Rev. Wilbur F. Craits, "Christianity
a Science, Not a Dream." -
Services on the Sonthside.
Duquesno Heights Baptist Mission
Preaching at 7:15 p. si. by Mr. Thomas Corde.
Elfhth Presbyterian. Rev. E. R. Dnnehoo
10:15 a. st. '-Pro.ress in Evil;" 7 p. si., "Life
in n Look."
Southside Conereiational.Schuman's Hall,
corner Carson and Twenty-first streets 2:3()
p. st, sermon by Rev. John Edwards.
Walton M. E. W. P. Turner. D. D., pastor,
will pieach in Uie morning on "Tho Duty of
the Hour," alid in the evening on "Cast
aways.',' Mt. Washington Baptist, George T. Street,
pastor Morning, "Lost Crowns;" evening,
"The Responsibilities of Having and Hear
ing the Gospel."
Sonthside PresDyterian, corner Twentieth
and Sarah strcets.'Rev. F. R. Fartand pastor
Services at 30:30 a. si. and 7:30 p. st Even
ing subject, "A Miracle of Our Lord."
Duquosne Heights M. E., Rev. W.ILRoden
baugh. pastor Morning, "Scarcely Saved;"
evening, first of a series to young men,
"The Path or tho Wicked.1' Epworth
League meets at 6:30 P. St.
Mt Washington M. P., Virginia avrnne
and BIzham street, S. F. Crowther; pastor
Sabbath services 10:30 A. si., 7:30 p. in. Snn
day school at 2 p. st Revival meetinn at
6:15 p. si. Rev. D. L. Clouse, or Iowa, will
in-each. Morning, "Christian Forgiveness;"
evening. "The Gospol in tho Tabernacle,"
illustrated. All are Invited.
Rev. T. H. Colhouer, D D., fSuKtaT of the
Methodist Protestant Church in Knoxville,
Southside, will preach at 10:30 a. si., on "The
Work or tho Holy Spirit;'" Sabbath school Ht
2:30 p. si.; Christian Endeavor mcetin" at 6:15
p. St., and preaching at 7:30 on "The Duty or
the Church to Bring Sinners to Christ by
Way or Conversion." Seats iree, and a wel
come to all.
Nortlulde Religious Notes.
North Presbytorian, Lincoln avenue
Servicos at 11 a. si. a nd 7:15 p. st. The pnstor.
Rev. John Fox, D. D., will preach.
Grace English Lutheran Mission, Reine
man's Hall, Troy Hill SlbbatU schooUat 1
p. si.; piayer meeting at 7:30 p. si.
.Central Allegheny Congregational, Rey. J.
W. Sproull, pastor Subjt-cts, 10:20 A. it,
"Excuses;" 3 p. st, "Success in Hie."
Second U P.. Rev. W. H. McMillan. P. D.,
pastor 10.30 a. st, "Tho Son or Man;" 7:30 p.
st, "Many Cares; Forgotten Duties."
Providence Presbyterian, Madi--on avenne
and Libertv street, Rev. W. A. Kinter, pas
torServices at 10:30 a. si. aud 7:15 p. M.
Maplo Avenne M. E., Rev. W. L. Lockard,
patoi Sunday school ntlp. si. Preaching
at 7:30 p. st Subject, "Almost a Christian."
Free New Church Societv, Caledonia Hall,
101 Federal street Doctrinal class at 10:30
'A. st: discouise at 11:15 on "The Name or the
Lord."
The New Church, Sandusky and Isabella
streets Services at 10:15 a. si., by the pnstor.
Rev. John Whitehead: subject, "Tne Lord's
Advent"
Eighth U. P., Observntorvllill, W. 1. Wish
art, pastor Mornini-, "A Willing People:"
evening, a missionary address by Mr. G. W.
Leiteh, or Ceylon.
First Congreiational, Rev. S. W. lie
Corkle, pastor Preaching at 10:3J a. st by
Rev. William Tipper, and at 7:31 P. sc by
Rev. F. P. Sanders, Ph. D.
Rerormed Presbyterian, corner Sandusky
nnd Nortli Diamond strpets, Rev. W. J. Colo
man, pastor Subject 10-30 a. si.. "The Jus
tico or God:" 3 p. si., "Anxiety."
Sandusky Street Baptist, Cyclorama nail,
Irwin avenue, Allegheny, Rv. B. F.
Woodbnrn. pastor 10:30 A. sr., "The Fullness
or God;" 7:30 p. si., "Worship and Work."
Central Presbyterian, corner Anderson
and Lacock streets. Rev. S. B. McCormick,
pastor Subjeot, 10:15 A. st, "A Divine Chal
lenge:" 7:15 P. st, "The Lord's Secret."
Sixth U. P.. corner Franklin and Chartiers
streets, D. F. McGIll, pastor 10:30 a. si.,
" bundnnce or Lift';" 7:30 p. sl, "Who Are
Our Creditors?" Christian Endoavor at C-.30
p. si.
North Avenue M. E.. Rev. J. A. Story. pas
torPreaching at 10:30 A. si. and 7:39p. m.
Morning subject, "The Duty of E ithus
siasm:" evening, "Christianity in Common
Things."
Trinity Lutheran, Stockton avenne and
Arch stieet Services to-moirow morning
and evening conducted by the pastor, Rov.
John G. Goettman. Subject in the morning,
"Christ, the Revealer."
Fourth U. P., Montgomery avenue Roy.
Joseph Kyle, pastor, will proicli morning
and evening, 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock; morn
ing, seventh sermon in a series, theme,
"The Church at Sardis."
Green Street Baptist Church, Scott and
Robinson streets, R. S. Laws. D. D., pastor
Annual praise meeting at 10:30 a. si. Com
munion at 3 and preaching at 7:30 p. st Sub
ject, "The Aversion or His Puipose."
Calvary Church, Western Theological Som
inary Chapel, Ridge and Irwin avenues
Preaching at 11 a. ir. by the Rey. G. W. Izer,
D. D.; preaching: at 7:30 p. st by tho Rev. A.
H. Norcross, D. D. Sunday school at 10 a. St.
Enelish services Sunday evening at 7:30 in
the Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Church,
corner Madison avenno and Liberty i-treei-,
II. J. Schuh, pastor. Text, Math, xiii., 31 33.
Theme, "The Growth or the Kingdom of
God."
First Christian, corner Arch street and
Montgomery avenue, Robert A. Cutler, sup
plying pastor Preaching at 10.30 A.staud 7:30
p. si. Morning subject, "Christian Sympa
thy:" evening subject, "Rescue the Polish
ing." Nixon Street Baptist, botwecn Chartiers
street and Manhattan, Rev. J. S. Jlutson,
pastor Morning, 10.30, communion services:
evening, 7:30, "Tno Judgment Sent of
Christ;" Sabbath school at 2 P. St.; Y. P. S. C.
E. Monday evening 7:30.
Riverside M. E., Roy. H. S. Free, pastor
Mornln". "The Pravcr of 1'ravers:" evenin-r.
sermon to young people. Epworth Leagne, i
"How May I Show That I am a Christian" I
led by MissGertiuda Richardson. Tuesday
ovening is mo election oi ouicers tor tue en
suing year in the Ejnvorth League.
Miscellaneous Be igious Announcements.
First Presbyterian Church, Sheridan Rev.
A. B. Hyde will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:30
r. st.
Bellevue Presbyterian Church. Rev. New
ton Donaldson, pastor At 10:30. coinmun- i
ion;atv:au, -uy Aiona, epare jn of etc.
Mt. Olive Presbyterian Communion serv
ices at 10:15 by Jtnv. Mr. Verner; evening
sorvice at 7:30 by Rev. G. E. Fisher; subject,
"The Praying Christ."
The First Church or Spiritualists, No. 8,
Sixth street Mr. Edgar W. Emerson, or
Manchester, N. II., lectures Sunday morn
ing at 10:15, and evening at 7:15 Tests are
given at the close or eaoh lecture.
A lectnro on the "Divine Trinity, What It
Is, Not in Three Divine Persoiis.bnttn One,"
will be ariven by Rev. John Whitehead, on
Sunday evening next, at the New Jerusalem
Church, Sandusky and Isabolla streets, Alle
gheny, ut 7:30 p. sr. All aie invited.
The quarterly meeting or the Woman's
Home Mission Society of Pittsburg and Al
legheny Presbyteries .vlll be held Wednes
day. Docember 2L at 10:30 a. si., in the Sec
ond Church, corner or Penn avenne and
Seventh street. Delegates will bring their
lunch.
'I HAVE been afflicted with an affection of the
throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and
have used various remedies, but uaveucvcrloumi
anything equal to Brown's Bronchial Troches."
licv U. M. F. Hampton, Plketon, y Sola only la
boxes.
"Good Morning"
during Christmas week at all the stores of
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company.
Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U.4S. Gov't Report
&m
ABSQUTEUf PURE
A Wagner Palace Car
Conductor's Story.
Ira J. Flannigan Badly Crippled
and Relief Right Near.
Bore the Pain as Loig as He Wanted To
"A Perfect Sight"
I Jerome Flannigan is well known to the travel
ing public.
lie Is one of the most courteous conductors the
Wagner palace cars have had in their employ.
llr. FUnnlgan's home is la Burlington. A
short time ago he was down with rhcama-
IIIA J. JLANNIGAK.
tlsm. "In the winter of 1890-01," he sys,
"rheumatism came out on my hands io that they
were a perfect sight. They were so swollen as to
be almost useless. A druggist painted tnem fur
me with iodine, and then I weut to one uf the
leading physician In town, who gave me some
medicine, but it did not reduce the swelling or give
me. any rellei.
"I then usd Paine's celery compound, and be
fore 1 had taken one bottle I felt that I was gaining,
and after continuing to use the compound for a
few weeks, my hands regained their natural shape
and the rheumatism ten me entirely. Since then I
have not had the least trouble from that disease,
and my recovery is due wholly to Paine's celery
compouud."
A well known and conservative physician has
saW: Table's celery compound is generally con
sidered a certain specltlc for the cure or rheuma
tism, and so much better results are obtained from
it ihan fiom all Hie usual remedies that It has be
come a regular prescription among the most
eminent practitioners. I presoribe It regularly aud
believe that every rheumatic victim should use
It"
O. D. LEVIS, SOLICITOR OP
ATENTS
131 Fifth avo., next Lcador, Pittsburg
A DYSPEPTIC'S ARGUMEST
Is a growl, and that growl marks the limit
of argument with him. The best way to get
htm to try a medicine would be to advise
against it but notice how different his tone
alter using JBardock Blood Bitters.
"I have suffered with dyspepsia Tor the
lost two vears. Xot long ago I commenced
taking B. B. Ii. I am now on the second bot
tle, and I feel like a new man.
G.KNOX.12 Sherwood av.,Binghamton,N.T."
Repeated Tests with Uniform Succzss
prove the fact that Burdock Blood Bitters
will cure dyspepsia. The reason is plain, it
tones the stomach to natural action and
keeps the sluice ways of tho system fieo
irom clogging impurities.
"1 have been troubled with dyspepsia and
heart disease lor nine years, and luund no
relief until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters.
Now I am well after takim- two bottles.
MBS. ETTIE FEAZIKK.
ttssu Bowue, Mich."
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HE WASTED CAHDY.
A Man Eighty-Six Years Old' Chooses a
Childish Gift.
A colored man, over 8G years of age, ap
plied yesterday to the Oakland branch of
the Society for the Improvement of the
Poor, to be allowed a box of candy for his
Christmas gift The old man went to Mrs.
Tucker the mannger, and with tears be
seeched that he be given this for bis present.
He said there was nothing in-the world
that he desired more.
Mrs. Tucker has obtained a large box of
bon bons for tbe old rrfan tfnd she says that
be will doubtless be as much please'd with
tbe candy as a 5-year-old child. Far him
the cycle of time is making a second turn.
Am irritated throat is soothingly treatod
hy Dr. D. Jayne's Expectoiant.an old estab
lished curative for coughs and colds and all
bronchial and lung troubles.
Good Morning.
Get your tea, coffee, baking powder and
spices ut the stores of The Great Atlantic and
Pacific Tea Company. Satisfaction unnran
teed. Beautiful souvenir during Chrirtmas
week, entitled, "Goott Morning.'' To be had
nt all our stores.
pTOPslACE CAHp
fc&i-s g g g g s a :j yte;rs j
IIGAO
ST. PAUL"
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IS as welcome as a Christmas
present, hit seldom gratis, or
about as gratis as the presents
given away nowadays by the
philanthropic clothiers. We
haven't begun givmg away
toy pistols, lanieriis, steam
ships, houses and loiS with
our clothing, and why?
That's an easy conundrum;
because we dorit charge
enough for our clothes to en
able us to do it; besides our
clothing is not the kind sold
with prize packages. We are
selling Overcoats at a price
that will sell them without
tricks. Our guarantee is a
standing protection against
imposition. We standby our
goods until they're tested for a
year, a?id are glad to repair
any damage, free of charge'
during that time.
COME in and examine our
lineof
OVERCOATS UT
$12 MO S14.
Soldtmder a printed, stamped
guarantee.
954 and 956 Liberty St,
Star Corner.
dell-33-TT3
T'S putting extra dollars
into your pocket, buying our
clothing-. We're the largest
manufacturers buying enor
mous quantities; making single
suits to your measure; no inter
between profits. It's direct
from cloth maker to the wear
er. Vou get better value and
lower price. Have you seen
the made-to-measure suits, $25?
A fine opportunity to get
overcoats ready to put on.
Have you seen the well-fitting,
at same time moderate-priced
Overcoats?
&
Anderson Block,
30 SIXTH. STREET.
den
THE ONLY REASON
For the continued increase of THE
DISPATCH Want Ads is that they
give satisfactory returns
KQEHLER'S
installment House
TTT ii 1 11
pa w e occupy tub enure Duiiaina;
B" Sixth Street,
MENS' AND BOY'S
Clothing on Credit
(Ready-Made & to Order.)
LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS,
Watches & Jewelry,
ON
INSTALLMENTS.
m
Cash Prices-Wi boot SecorltT.
TERMS: One-third of the amount purchase
must bo paid down; the balance In smah
weelclv or monthly payments. Business
I transacted strictly confidential. Opcm
daUy, mm 8 A.M. t r. . t.vajt
atflUP.-M, ! l
A CM oi a M
guuruiuee.
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ItAILKO 4DS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Ik Effect txrsr. K. 1S12. .
Trains will leave TTnlon Station, PI ttibarr
as follows (Eastern Standard TImel:
MAIN USE EASTWARD.
Pennsylvania Limited or Pullman Vestibule cars
dally at'ilSa. m.. arriving at JiarrisbnrgatH
p. m., Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. Keir York 7:03
p. m.. Baltimore 4:40 p. m.. Washington S:U p. a.
Keystone Express dally at 1:31 a. m.. arriving at
Harrlsburg 8:25 a. m., Baltimore 11:15 a. 11.,
Washington 12:3) p. m Philadelphia lira a. iu.
New Yorkl-oop. m.
Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at
Harrlsburg 10:30a. m., Philadelphia l:3p. au.
New York 4:00 p.vra.
Barrliburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday,
5:23 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 1:50 b. m.
CavKxpress dally at 8:00 a.m.. arriving at Har
risbur 3:20 p.m.. Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. New
iork9d5p. m., Baltimore 6:43 p. m.. Washing
ton 8:1 p. in.
Hall train Sunday only. F:40. m.. arrt7ej Harrh
burjc 7:00 d. m.. Philadelphia 10:'5 p. to.
Mall .Express daily 12:i0 p. m. arriving at rfarrls
P.'.1.? M'eop- m.. connecting ax Harrlsburg for
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Express daily at 4:M p. m.. arriving
alltarrlsbnriM.-oOa. ra.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.,
anaNew York;:loa. m.
Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arriving liar
rlsburg 2:10 a.m., Baltimore 6:20 a.m., Wash
ington 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5WJ a. m, and
New York 7:ioa. m.
FastLine. dally at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at riarrls
burg3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 8:50 . m.. New
YortSiMa. m Baltimore 820 a. m- Washinf
ton 7:30 a. ra.
All throuzh trains conrect at JersevCltvwtta
boatsof "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn, N.Y.,
avoiding double ferriage andjourner through New
York t.ny.
Johnstown Aecom.. except Sundav. 3140 p. ra :
Greensbursr Accom., Il:30.p. m.. weekdays: 10:W
p. m. Sundays, (ireensburg Express 5:15 p. m..
except Sunday, llerry Express 11:00 a. m ex
cept Sundav.
W all Accom.. 5:23. 6:. 7:40. 8:35. t -SO. 9:40. 10:30,
JI:0Oft. m.. 12:1.1. 12:50, 1:2U. 2:30. 3:40, 4:00, 4uu.
1:15, 6:00. 6:45, 7:25. 9AO, 10:20, 11:30 p. m.. 1-: 1J
mrni, except aiunaay. siiLuay, 8:40, lu.aia.
12:25. 12:50 2:3.-1. 4:30, 5:3a 7:20, 9:30, 1020 p,
, m.
. m.
Wllklnsburg Accom.. r:25. F:0O. 6:15. 6:45. 7:03.
7:25, 7140, 8:ll. t:S, 8:50. 9:40, 10:30. 11:00, ll:10.v
m.. 12:01. IMS. 12:30. 12:50. 1:20, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30
2:15. 7:40, 4:0U. 4:10, 4:25. 4:13. 4:50. 5i00. 5:15. 5:10,
t:45,'6MU. 6:10. 1:45. 7:25, 8:20. 9aXl."9l45, 10:29.
llroo, Hi30p. m. wce-daT, and 12:10 nleht, ex
cent Hondar. sundav. 5:30. 8:40. 10:30 a. m..
L 12:25. 12:50. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7:20, 9:00, 9:30,
PJ0) p. m.. 12:10 nlcli .
iraddocE Accom., 5:25. 6:w, 6:15.'6:45, J.ai. i:z
7:40, 8:00, 8:10, 8:25, 8:50, 9:t0. 10:30. ll:CO, 11:10,
t. m 12:01, 12:15. 120, 12:50. 1:20. ljJO. 2.-00. 2:30,
1:15, 3:40, 4:00, 4lI0, 4:25, 4:30, i-X. UM, 5:00, 5:Ii,
5:3?. 6:45, :oa 6:20. 6:45. 7CS. 8:20. 910, 9:4S. 10:i3
31:00. 11:30 p. m. week-dara, and 12:10nlrht. ex
crpt Mondav. Sunday. 5:3 8:00, 8:40. 10:30 a.m..
12S. 120. 1:3a 2:30. 4:30. 5:3a 7:ca :oa iiJO.
1030 p.m.. 12:10 night.
S BTHWEST PEV.V KATI.'VVjLTr
ForTJnlontown5a5and3:35a. m 1:20 and 4:25 p.
m. wesk-days.
3IONOXGAIIEI.A DIVISION.
OS AXD AFTER MAT 25. Mil.
For Monomahela City. West TlrownsWllg ana
TJnlontown. 10:40 a.m. For Mononeahela Cltv
and West Brownsville. 7:3S and 10:40 a.m.. an l
4:50p. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. m.
Torllononirahela Cltv only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. ra.
week-days. Dfavosburs; Accom 6:00 a. m. and
JiO?. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom.
S :35 a.m.. 4:15, 6:3a and 11:35 p. m. Sunday.
:40 p. m.
WiJsT JPEXNSYI.VANIA DIVISION.
OS AXD AFTEK JUS. V. 1802.
From FEU EKAL srHEET STATION, Allegheny
City:
Forsprlns;dale. week-days. f:20. f:4--. 9:2X 10:10,
llOa. m 1:30. 2:25,-4:0a 5:00. 5:43. 6:ia 6:20.
i:ia 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 12:35 and 9:3 J
p.m.
For Butler, week-days, 6:2a 8:45, 10:40 a. m., 3:li
and 6:10 p.m.
For Freeport. week-day". 6rt 8:45. 10:40 a. m..
1:15.4:00.5)0.8:10. 10:30 and 31 M0 p. m. Sun
davs 12:15 and 9:30 p. m. -
For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m. and5i03p. m.
ForPaulton and Blairsville, week-days. B:5ja. in.,
3:15and 10:30 p.m.
a-Tbe Excelsior Baeiraite Express Companv
win call for and check barcssre from hotels and
residences. Time card and full Information caa
be obtained afthe tlcxet offices No. 110 Flftli ai
sue, corner fourth arenas and Try street am
eeneralManazer. Uen'lPass'rAjtent.
PITTSBURG AND LAKE EH1E RAILROAD
Company. Scliedule In effect Nov. 20, lsr-i Ctn-tralllme.-P.&L.
E. R.R.-DEl-AKT.-ForcleTe-laud.
7:00, 8:00 a. m.. "2:ia 4:20. "10:25 p. m. For
Chicago, "7:00 a. m.."2:ia 4:31 p. m. For Cincinnati
and Si. Louis. "i:W, 10::5p. m. For Butta!o.MI:15 a.
m., 4:20. "10:25 p. iu. For Salamanca. "8-00 i. in.
"2iia "10:25 p. ra. For Yduugitown and New
Castle. "7:0a rS:00. "11:15 a. m.. "2:10. 53--10, 4:20,
"10:25 p. in. Fur Beaver Falls. 5:35: "7:00. "8:00.
11:15 a. ra.. "1:0a "i:!". 3:3a 4:a), i-.X. "10:25 p. m.
or Chartiers. 15:30. 5M5. 6:00. 6:45. 7:0. Vm-I
8:C0,"9:ta 9:30. 10:30, "11:15. 111:45 a.m.. "1:00. 1:10.
3:30. 3:45. "4:25.5:10. SZO. "3:00, 10:30 p. m.
AnitiVE From Cleveland. C:3.i a. m "12:30.
3:15, "7:45 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and
St. Louis. "6:30 a. m., "12:30. "7:45 p. m. From
Buffalo. "6:30 a. m., 12:30. "SMS. 9:30 p. ni. From
Salamanca. J:30, 'hGOa. m.. "7:45 p. m. From
Youngstown and New aitle. "6ao. 57.25. I0:liO
a. re., 12:3a 3:15, T.K. 9:30 p. m. From Bearer
Falls,5:20, 5:30. 7:25. "10:00 a. m., '12:30, 2:03, !
5:15. '7:45. 9:3iip. m.
P.. C. 4 Y. traina Tor Mansfield and Beechmont,
7:10 a. m., 10:30 a. m.. 3:13 p. ni.
P.,C. & Y.tralns from Mansfield and Beechmont,
6:57. 9:50,fl:55 a. m. 1:05 p. m.
P.. McK. &Y. R. R.DBPAnT For New Haven
and West Newton, '8:208. m 3:C0r. m.
ARRIVE From New Haven aud West Newton.
9:00 a. n,, 4:07p. m.
ForMcKeesport. Elizabeth. Monongabela City
and Belle Vernon, '6:4afJ:13, lt:05a.m..4:oa't5:25
From Belle Vernon. Mononeahela Clty,r.lizaheth
and McKeesnort,t5:5a7:40. 'tll:05 a.m.. 12:55. oM
p. m.
Dally. T Sundays only, t To and from New
Castle only. tTo and from McKeesportonlr.
City Ticket Office, C39 blnithJield btreet.
From Pittsburgh Union Station.
EnnsylvaniaLjnBs.
Trains Bon by Central Ilms-
Aorthwest Syntem Fart Wsyae Route
Dttabt for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
L20a.Bt,7.10 a.m., 12.20 p.m., 1.00 p.m., 8.45
p.nu, Jll-HO pjn. Arxivk from same points : 12.05
a.m., 1115 ajn.,6.00ajn.,ej5sun.,&fip.m.,
6 15 p.m.
DsrAKT for Toledo, pomts intermediate and beyond:
t7.10a.m.,li20p.m.,in0p.m.,1110p.ai. Axitrra
Irom same points: f U5 a.m.v G35 a.m., t).45p.m.
DxTAirr for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: VS.i0 a.m., KA0 a.m., tf.80 pjn
llODp.m. akrivb irom ume points: -Duiua.m.,
flo p.m., 5X5 p.m.. t850 p.m.
DarAKT for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and BeDaire:
fG.10-m., UfOp.m.,H.l0p.m. Akbivi from same
points : J9M a.m.t il.55 p.m., 6X0 p.m.
DsrART for Jfew Cattle, Ene, Youngstown, Ashta
bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m.,
112.20 pjn, AltltrVB from same points: fl5 p.m.,
itMO p.m.
Dbfaxt fcr New Castle, Jamestown, YouDgatown
and Nile, f3.45 p.m. Arrivi from same pomts:
18.40 a.m.
Detakt for Ypungstown, 120 p.m. Aunrc from
Youngstown, 0.45 p.m.
SonthwestSystern-Pnn ITandlrRont
Odact for Colnmbus, QncinnatI, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.nu,
8.80 s,m.,8.45pjn11.15 p.m. Afkit fromsams
points: 120a.m.,.a.m.,,8.JOp.m.
DxTAJtT for Colnmbus, Chicazo, points intersnediat
and beyond: 1.10 a.m., tI2.f5p.- Amrra from
same points: 2.20 a.m., f3J36 p.m.
Dbtakt for Washmjlon, 16.15 a. m., 18 3a a. uu,
fc65p. mt30p.m.,14.pjn.,M0p.-,AxKT
m Washington, 16A5 a.m., 170 a.m., 8J a.m.,
tHUBVni.,fJ.85p.m.,i.Zp.m.
DarAsrr for Wheeling, SSO a. m., fl2.05 n'n.,
12.45 p. m., 18.10 p. m. Armto from Wbeelmg,
t8.45a.nu,3.05p. m. 5X0p.m.
Special Notice.
POXLXAM SLIXrIKG CARS AMD PutJJCAH DlHTM
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
Local Slsxfinc Cars rannmgto Gorambus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
at 9 o'clock p. m.
Tims Turn of Thromrh and Local Accoansoodx-
tlon Tnhss of either system, sot mentioned abo, csa
in nun llinl ! W) rittn Arence ana uina
fittsisi'rii. and at principal ticket officss est
syrteaaXmes West of Pituburgh.
DaUf. 1Zx.8nndar. ffix.SatnrdaT. TBx.:
JCWKPH WOOD,, E. A. rOBD,
tastni kasarsc. toital ts
BALTIMOKE AND OHIO KAILROAD
bchedale In effect Nov. 13, 1SK. Eastern time.
r or tvasiungton. D.
C, llalilmorc, Phlla.
rt e 1 p h 1 a and New
York. 'doO m and
9 ai p m.
For Cumberland.
SOO. '3 00 a m. 1 10,
For ConncIlSTille.
'6 5. '8 01. $3 30 am.
$110. SI la, tti and
asipm.
For Unlontown.
$650. 3Cl Uaim,
$110. 115 and $2 03
aP'P-
For Mt. PleasanL
sonni$sooam. $1 10, $1 nana $oipm.
For tVashlngton. Pa., 1 SOand 9 30 a m. 4 00,
$445. ajprn.
lorWhceling. T 2) and $9 30 a m. 400.730.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis. 7 20 a ra, 1 30
pm.
ForCoIumbns. "7 3) am. 7 30pm.
For N'ewjirk, T M a m. 7 30 p m.
For Chicago, v 20 a m and 7 30 p m.
Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington. G 3 am. 8 4Jpm.
From Colnmbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. s 5.1
a m. n m. From heeling, d SO and 10 43
a m, $1 li and 8 45 p m.
Uarlor ami sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing
ton. Cincinnati and Chicago.
Dally. IJallv except faunday. SSnndaronly.
The PlttsburgTransfer Company will call for and
check baggage from 'hotels and residences upon
orders left at B. O. ticket oilier, corner Fifth
arenueand Wood street. andfSnSciltliOeld street.
J. T. UDEI.L. CUAS. O. SCULL.
General Manager. Gen. 1'ass. Agent.
CURE YQUH!
Physician not needed. I wlllgladly send (sealrdl CDTr
tounerersaprompt.perniinentcure forMST rnCC
mxuri, viKimoLX, itektocs osbiuii, Eaissiois,
ETC, Enlargement certain. Aaar with stamp.
is sat a iv JrJTABa cai0mcsrB utnv, aanrsanii ca,
mj
Asi'SL avffis
j&SimXSB
BAlXItOADS.
PITTSBURG AND WESTERN BAIIWAr
Schedule In effect May 15. 1693 (Central time).
Depot cor. Andersou st. and Klver av., Allegheny.
Depart for Chicago, "2:00 p. m. Solid train with
Pullman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford, t7:19
a. n. For Clarion. 17:10 a. m.. t2:00p. m. For
Foxburr. 7:10a. m.. t2:00. t4:25p. m. ForBuffalo.
Erie. SleadTllle. t7:10 a. m. For Oreenvllle.
Mercer, Grove city. t7:10 a. m.. t2:00 p. m. For
Akron. Cleveland. t7:10 a. m.. 2:00,p. m. For New
Castle. "7:11 a. m.. oa :05 p. m. For Sutler.
18:30. 7:ia Wao a. m.. MUX). t4S3. tS:15 p. m.
Trains arrive: From Kane. t:4S p. m. : Clarion.
111:30 a. m ts:45 p. m.: Foxbura-. t3:05. t:i:30 a.
m.. K!:45p. m.: Erie. 13:50 p. m.: (ireenyllle. Jier
cer. tll:30a. m.. t3:Mp. ra.: Akron. '11:55 a. m..
16:45 p. m.t New Castle. t9:05. "1135 a. in., 'SM
p. m.: Butler. t7:CO. n5. tll:i0a. m., t3:50. 6.43
p. m. : from Chicago. '11:55 a. in.
Daily. tExceptbunday.
AtLKGIIEXT VALLEY KAILWAf-TAKINW
effect June a. Trains leave Union station
(Eastern standard time): Corry Ac., 6 a. m.; Brae
bucn Ac. 6:iu a, m.: Niagara Ex.. dallr. 8:2Da.
m.. arrivlne at Buffalo. 5:i p.m.: Dubois and
Wllllamsport. uaily except Sunday. Oi. m.. ar
riving; at Wllilamsport. 6:45 p.m.; KltUnnlne
Ac. 9:03 a. m.: Valley Camp ac. 10:14
a. in.: Kraeburn Ac. 12nB p. m.: Tltus
TllleandUaUols Ex.. 1:30 p. m.: Valler Camp
Ac, . 2:30 p, m. : Emlcnton Ac. 3 p. m. : Klttan
nlnfcAc, 5p.m.: Braebnrn Ac. 5:S0p. m.;Brae
bnni Ac. 6:15 p. m.: Hulton Ac.7ip. m.: Buf
falo nlnht Ex.. dallr. 80 p. m.. arriving at Buf
falo 7tiu a.m.; Valley Camp Ac. 9:11p.m.. Val
ley Camp Ac. 11:30 p. m. Sunday church trains
Emlenlon. 9:05 a. m. : Klttanning. H:40p. m.:
Braebura. 90 p. m. Pnllraan buffet parlor car
on day trains and sleeplwr cars on night trains be
tween Fittsburz and Buffalo.
DAVID JIcCAltOO, JAS. P. ANDERSON.
Gcn'ISnpt. Gen'! Pass. Agent.
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WHITTiER
JJJ4 i'tfN AVENUE. PlTTSBURO, PA.
As old residents know and back flloi aC
Pittsbunijjapers proro, U the oldest estab
lished ana most prominent physician In tha
city, devoting special at tention to all chroma
Sffit NO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MCRn le mental di
persons INLM VUUO cases, physical da
cay, nervoos debility, Iacic of enemy, ambi
tion and hope,lmpairedniemory, disordered
sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness.
fleeplesnesf pimples, eruptions, impovar
Ished blood, failing powers, organie wej.fe.
nesi. dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
nnnttlns the person lor business, societyani
mnrriase.Bermanently.sarely and privately
??.. BL000 AND SKIN 9di:
ernntions. blotches, falllnsrhalr.bonea.pain".
elnndnlar s-welllns, ulcerations of tin
tonsce, month, throat, nlcerS. old sores, ars
enrert lor life, and blood poisons thoronshly
eradicated trom I IDIM A DV kldneyant
the nystern. Utllls An T , bladder dfl
rancements weak bact, gravel, catarrhal
discharges. Inflammation and other painful
symptoms receive searcnins treatment
prompt relle rand real enrea.
Dr. Whlttier's life-Ionjr extensive experi
ence Insures scientific and reliable treat
manton common sensa prlnelples. Consulta
tion free. Patients ata dlstaneeascaremll?
treated as if Jiere. Offlco hours, ,a. it. to s
t.v. Sunday. 10A.it. to 1 r. M. only. 11S.
TYlllTTlKU.iiU Peuu avenue, Plttsburi i'a
WOOD'S PIIOSPJIODIXE,
The Great EnRllsh Kemcdy.
Promptly and permanently
cares all furm9 of Aervom
Weakness.Emlssiojw. Sper
matorrhea. Imp-'tencj awl
all ejftrt of Abuse or Kx
ns9. Been prescribed over
3 years In thousands of
caes: Is tbe tmfy IUliaUt
and Honest Jfedicinf kntnen.
Ask druggists forlvooo'3
PiiospnonlsE: If he offers
some worthies medicine in place of this, leave tils
illhnnest store, lnrlose price In letter, and we will
end nvrftnm mill. Price, onepacaige, 1: six,
.. One. will plme: fix 'ClII cure. Pamphlet In
plain sealpl tiotv. ?tmn. Addre
TUEITOOD CHEMICAL CO..
131 Woodwanl avenue, Detroit, Mich.
-05-Sold In Pittsburg by
JOS. FLEJIIXG & SOy.
17-SI-eodwk 41231arket street.
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE a BRAIN
Treatment, a gnirantei'l specific for Hysteria,
Dizziness. Convulsions. Fits. Nervons N'enral?t.
Healache. Nervous Prostration camel by thsms
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Uental Ds
presalon. -Joftealur of the Krala resitltinr la in
sanltv. decay anddsath. I'reoatjrs Oil re. Con
of Poiver lit either sex. Involuntarr losses aal
Spermatorrhea earned bv orer-exertlon of t1
brain, self-abase or over-lndilgence. Each bc
contains one month's treAtineau l.iW a oox. Ji
six lor 55.00. bymall.
. guabastee src noxnt
To cure anv en-. With each or-ler received
slxboxeswe-wlll send the pirchaser our wrtttsi
guarantee to refund the money If the treatnxsat
docs not cure. Guarantees Issuea only by CM Hj
O. 3TUCKY. Drugtfit, So'.e Aent. Vos. 2M ia.1
1701 Penn avenue, corner Wjlle avenue and Pultoa
street, PUtshurx. Pa. Use btu cky's DiarrhwJi
CraxapCurc J5and5j cts. ja-LC-eod
DOCTORS LAKE,
SPECIALISTS In all cases re
quiring; scientific and confi
dential treatment. Dr. S. K.
Lake, M. K. a P. S Is the old
sst and most experienced spe
cialise In the city. Consulta
tion free and strictly contl-
dentlaL Office hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 3 r. X.
Sundays, 2 to I p.m. Consult them person
ally, or write Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av.
and fourth st., Pittsburg. Pa. JelfHU-DwIc
Manhood Restored!
"XET SEEDS,"
the wonderf nl remedy.
Is sold with a written
guarantee to cure all
nervous diseases, such
as WeakMemory.Loss
of Brain Power, Head
ache. Wakefulness.
Loss Manhood. Nigh
ly Emissions. Nervous
ness. Lassitude, all
drains and loss of pow
BIJOLE AXD ATTES VSXSG.
er of the Generative orzans in either sex caused br
over exertion, youthfulerrors, or excessive use of
looacco. opium or suxuuiania wnicn soon icauuj
Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put up con
venient to carry in vest pocket. SI per package by
nail: c for 15. with every iiorder.wo give avmtien
tuajanUetocveorTtfundtlumonev.Clrculirrrei,
Address Nerve Seed Co., Chicago. IU.
For sale in rittsburg by JOS. 1'LEMI.N G Jt SOS,
410 and 412 Market street. noZl-H-TTs
We send the marvelous French
Remedy CALTHOS free, and a
legal guarantee that Calthos will
STOP DUcharzea & EmbiUani.
CTJKC Spermatorrhea. Varicocele.
aadKESTORE Lot Tlgor.
Use it and pay tf satisfied.
AJdrp!S.VON MOHL CO..
Sole ABrrleu Ijtats, CUcioasU, OUo.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED
aPANISH
nervine;
The great Span
ish KenifdT, 1
sold WITH A.
irm t t e y
GUABANTEB
to en re all ncrv
ousdljruiMneh r&s Weak Memory
nvvnv ..m i u m rrai-vn T nm nfllrsin PtlwerS
Wakefulness Los Manhoo.1. Nightly Emissions.
Nervousness. Lassitude. all drains and loss orpower
of the Generative Organs In ellherscx caused by
over-exerllon. Toothful errors, or excessive use or
tobacco, opium or stimulants. II per package by
mail: forts. With every K opIt we GIVE A
WKlTTENGUARANTEFrTOCDEEorBEFOND
MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. .Spain.
and Detroit. Tillch. For sale W JOS. FLEMING
SOJi. rituburr. ce3-28-arrr
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H9 Broadway, k, y, cny
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