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THE PITTSBURG PRESS, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1896. SWEET CHARITY'S SAKE. THE LOST CHORD. HOLTO SfOT A DEADHEAD. theater to-night are due this afternoon.

Armstrong and Hugh Rodger will soar and will give an exhibition of baK Bunching. The Droeram to-nlcht In OPEN TILL 1 1 O'CLOCK TO-filGliT. I An Incident the AVreckaare of Last Spring's Flood. From the Lewiston Journal. clude the following bouts between local boxers: Dan Fallon vs.

Snm Davis. Joe Couldn't Work Bis Fare for Admls. 'ton One of the Profrsh. 1 From th San Francisco Call. Lord Sholto Douglas hf not regarded as Blevln vs.

Dick Jones," Joe Haley va James Kox, Loud In Campbell vs. Joe Quipn, and vt Meeeoy vs. James utneyo. The lost chord Is found. It was discovered last spring, went gliVng down the Androscoggin gracefully but stealthily at dead of night, was arpeggated on the Rips and linally silenced Tn the roar of Baarball Brevities, Philadelphia has mora catchers than it needs.

a professional actor In Oakland theatrical circles. It la true that his lordship, some months ago, made his debut on the stage' and took, a part that necessitated his snyltif; exactly 12 words, and for which ha received a handsome compensation, but this has no effect on the Oakland managers. When Lord Bholto attends an Oakland theater with his wife, her ladyship, to use Annie Held ExelmnKr4 Silvery JIAtes for the Cmrrrnt Coin. Anna Held, the handsome member of the, "Parlor company, sang for charity on Fifth avenue, surrounded by immense crowds, which completely blocked the thoroughfare. The party.

In three carriages, was preceded by the threat Western band. Miss Held was accompanied by Miss Grace Scott and the Sisters Tait, also of the Parlor Match company. Ten girls from Kaufmann's Rtore, wearing broad White sashes, circulated among the crowd with little baskets and made the collections, which were generous in amounts. The first step was made at Fifth and Liberty avenues. Miss Held stood up in the carriage and sang In English, "Come Play With Me," the accompaniment being played on a small organ in another car Cm It is a shame to bury a clever plaver like Tommy Iowd In Chris Von der Ahe's cemetery.

The Syracuse Star. are attracting con-, siderable attention from 4be winter guess-ers, not only in the Eastern," but also the big league. Frank Bowerman, the Baltimore catcher, is In Detroit visiting San Thompson. The ex-Dennlsson catcher has an oriole contract In his pocket. So tierce Is the fight for Chapman be To-Morrow, the falls at Topsham.

But tncre is a funny side to the funeral, if you will pardon the solecism. Besides all the grotesque sights In the way of floating indehtedness, I recall an Incident that occurred 10 miles down river on the Lewiston side where a party of would-be Lewistonians was stuck in the frappe at the time. I had Jumped from the carriage for a change myself and the horses and had been wallowing along for some distance when I saw a youngster Just ahead who was resting for afresh effort toward Lewiston, as I thought. To make sure I inquired. "Yep," came the answer.

I then looked at him more closely and saw that he was braced up In a new store suit of the hopeful size, with tho trousers turned ud to clear a pair of big boots that belonged probably to his hlg brother. He seemed to he afraid of me (I was a sight) or else embarrassed because I was the first one to see him in long trousers, although they were turned up. tne vernacular or tne street, goes in on her face." while his lordship has to perform "thj beastly operation, doncher kpow," of nurchuslng a ticket. A few evenings ago his lordship, accompanied by her lad ship, went to tho ilae-donough, while "Alabama" was being played. They reached the entrance without attending to the formality of patronising the box office.

Constable Kessier, who fills the post of ticket taker at the door, recognized Lady Sholto, find when she uttered the little word "profesh" the door was opened to her. But not so with he urbshand. His lordship could not depend unon hii features for admis coming in Louisville that his friends who want him appointed manager are referring Baltimore, DecJ 2. Manager- Al Her-; ford, with Joe Gans and Jack Ward, who have lately given such a food account of themselves on the Pacifle coasj, arrived In Baltimore. from San yes CHRISTMAS DAY, 10 jonn wara as a nas-Deen.

Anson now announces that the uee of his name by the Chicago Indoor team was unwarranted that he never thought of Huge. The crowd was most enthusiastic and cheered the bright little songstress again and again, while she bowed and smiled In grateful acknowledgment. The crowd was so dense at this point that the 10 from Kaufmann's were frightened and resigned their baskets, which were promptly taken by Miss Scott, the Sisters Tait, Mr. Ziegfred, Mr. Armstrong and other members of the "Parlor Match," company.

Secretary Porter, of the Humane society, for the use of which association the funds realised are to be devoted, also took a basket and as- playln? indoor ball and never consented to appear. terday The party was In the best cf health and "spirits and much pleased with the trip and the reception Hercules Burnett the all-around nlnvnr OUR STORE WILL BE sion. Lord Sholto Is evidently quick to take In The Inquisition proceeded. "Why are you going to Lewiston?" No answer: a study they met beyond the Rockies. a situation.

As soon as he noticed that of the Detroit team last season, has signed with the Detroits for next season. He was reported drafted by the Philadelphia club a few months ago. When they left Baltimore last month It In boots. I repeated the question mechan Jthe constable drew the dividing line be ically, being absorbed ror toe moment in The Cincinnati Tribune does not enthuse Mil II over Pitcher Damman, who is being boomed Jy -Buck Ewing, and is cruel enough to remind the fans of their exnerience with 'WJley Davis, Brownie Foreman and others. Harry Silverman.

-who has tha score- Santa CUus will his Fifteenth Annual Tour of tween me iaay ana tne lora ne nvoMea the necessity of appearing chagrined by making a modest request that the pleblan constable permit his lordship to act as escort to her ladyship and gave his promise as a noblemun, of course, to get out as soon as he had acted aa usher to his wife. Lord Sholto kept his promise and Lady Douglas saw the show alonj. On another occasion, a night or two later.hts lordship evidently concluded that It would be a good Idea to accompany Lady Douglas and share with her the i Joyment of the performance. They came to the theater and her ladyship entered as usual, but his lordship had procured the necessary pasteboard, for which he paid a dollar, Jt'DGES' MEETING I.V PHILADELPHIA card privilege, is as much tickled over the success of the management of the Syracuse club in making up what seems to be a first-class team as though tie -owned a big block of stock. the Orphanages, Homes, Asylums and institutions of the cities, and present 'our annual donations to inmate's.

Manager Watklns neeirm reonnr-lleA tn Below we give the time at which he is expected to arrive at the Idea of swapping Billy Dammon for Frank Foreman and Billy Post Of course John-T. Brush is not financially, In the Tndln was expected that Gans would meet Dal Hawkins, but when they reached San Francisco, it was found that Hawkins had weakened. He wai clearly afraid to meet Gans, his experience in New York being enough, and backed' out at the last tno ment. Rochette, was then substituted, nd It Is now a matter of history how easily the Baltimore boy got away with his opponent. Rochette was considered a very clever lad on the and had once acquitted creditably In a bout with Lavlgne.

He was no match, however, for Gans. Ward had a. stirrer contract with Anthony but, as Herford said, "Jack outfought his man from start to finish and was Justly given the decision on points." Both victories were popular with the San iranclsco people, and Joe and Jack were quite the heroes of the hour. Herford was present at the Fittslm-mons-Sharkey fight, and 1s most emphatic in his assertions that Fits was robbed "It was the greatest steal on record," said Manager Herford, "and that is the Universal opinion on the coast. It will dispose of Sharkey for some time to cme.

None of the big men will have anything to do with him.T' Now that Gam and Ward have returned champions they will fly at higher game. Oans is ready to make a match with Erne each institution: olis club, but Watty knows better than to offer any objections to his plans. Manager Hanlon will again With his flock of chnmnlnn birds. The VNapoleon of Baseball" considers MaOOn a lllnkv ninna fnr Him anfl P. C.

Knox Will Preside and Intro-' dnce the Several Speaker. P. Knox, of the law firm, of Knox Reed, of Pittsburg, president of the Pennsylvania Bar association, will call to order the meeting of Pennsylvania his team. He has been with four champion teams that trained there. He thinks, moreover, that Macon's climate at that season is the finest for training to be found in the whole country.

Vanderbeck denies that hi iim Judges to change tne oourt rules, at Phila pllle Beard to manage the Detroit team. He says the report was only one of Stalling pipe storjes. 1 The real choice of delphia. December 21), He wlll introduce Chief Justice Sterrett. who will ad dress the meeting.

The buslnesa of the air. vanaeroeck for a cnntalrt and man. morning session will be outlined by Hon. Edward C. Blddle.

of Carlisle, on behalf ager- Is an unnamed first baseman. Every possible effort is being made to land this or any or the top-notchers at his weight. Ward is on the lookout for gammy Kelley, Jimmy Barry or Mike Hears, and will make a match with either PITTSBURG DIVISION. Homeopathic 10:30 A. St.

Paul's Orphan 11:00 A. of the committee on law In the afternoon the business of this ses ji mat laua At lib pounds. M. M. sion will be outlined by Robert Snod- ana it tnese efforts are successful it is generally understood that in him.

will be found the man who wfll run the team. Eddie Talcott, formerly president of the New York league club, made a killing In Wall street last Monday. Mr. Talcott was GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, grass, of mrrlsburg, chairman or the committee on legul education of the Pennsylvania Bar association. A general discussion will follow of requirements for admission to the bar in the several Judi Arrangements Mnde for the Maher- West Perm 12:00 M.

Episcopal Church Home, Fortieth 1:00 P. Little Sisters of the Poor. Perm avenua 2:00 P. a siae partner with Louis Bell, the new Wall street plunger, In his raid on Man- O'Donnell Scrap. cial districts of the commonwealth.

ivew York, Dec. 24. The mannc-era nt I cleared a half million nn tha Hool nH tl the steam, elevated and trollev roadB lead- The latter has long been a The following Invitation will be sent out during the early part of this week: "The ronor of your presence is requested at Houston hall, on the evening of Tuesday, Hecember 2t), at half past 8 at a reception to be tendered by the nrovost lng to Coney Island have completed ar bold operator in Wall street. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a day is rangements for handling the crowds which will go to the Island Christmas afternoon to see Peter Maher and Steve O'Donnell box Manager Lewis, of the Greater New and trustees of the University of PennsyU vania, to the judges of Pennsylvania, the visiting representatives of the examining boards and the committee on legal education and law reform." I or AtnietlC ClUb. in Whose arena tha ueuer uian oeing presiaent or a baseball club.

1 Prot Hlnton has provided the caterers to the wants of the genus "fan," who demands his menu Just out of season as well as in with a Vplc to "spread" Many facetious screeds have been written, and Col. Douglass, of Louisville fnrocatita fit, appear, has received copies ALLEGHENY DIVISION. Ridge Avenue Orphan 9:30 M. Women's Christian Home." Locust street 10:30 A. M.

United Presbyterian Orphans' Home, West Jefferson 11:00 A. M. Allegheny General Hospital 1 1:30 A. M. Home for the 12:00 M.

Little Sisters of the Poor. Washington street 12.30 M. prepared by the railroad managers, and there-will be plenty of trains to carry t0 and away frora the island Charged With Abnslnn Hla Son. George Paisley, charged with cruelly ANNA HELD EXCHANGING NOTES FOR CURRENCY. such Items as this as future additions to the sporting column: "Pitcher O'Hoollhan was accidentally killed at the hall nark niiuuui any uemy.

Tommy Dixon denies the report that he WAS SO ill that he had tn milt tminin. beating his son, George Paisley, was given a hearing before Police Magistrate Os-termaler at city hall to-dav. It was al. recovering from the mud my nether limbs, which were slowly sinking the center of the earth. "I'm goin' up ter Lewiston ter see the bridge," was the stout answer.

slsted in making the collection. Stops were made at Home's store and at several points on Fifth avenue, where the same urogram was given. Miss Held his bout with Eddie Curry, which is to fore the South Brooklyn Athletic club Monday night. Manager yesterday afternoon by the premature explosion of a baseball cannon. He didn't know It was loaded.

The case was somewhat similar to that of Pitcher McRaffer-ty, who was killed last week while trying to extract a ball from the muzzle of hi Convent of the Good Shepherd, Troy Hill 1:30 M. leged that the father became angry at his son last Sunday morning because the fire In the stove did not burn to his satisfac "Where do vou live?" I remorselessly con "uusuoiij, oi me. ciuo, received a St Joseph's Orphan 2:30 P. tinued. "Ov'r there." this time with soft looked very sweet and pretty enveloped In her furs as she stood up to sing, and she seemed to enjoy It quite as much as wiciiwn uura jjixon yesteraay, in whlcn he stated that he had mnimMui ni, cannon with his toe on the trigger." cold, which had interfered with Ma blubbering which I pretended not to hear, so much had my own sufferings hardened me.

I looked over there and saw close by the river's bank a snug little place but- that he again iwas able tion. He put the boy out of the house and the child was taken to the police station In an almost frozen condition. Paisley was committed to. Jail for 10 days. The boy wan placed in charge of the humane society.

7 Shemac'a Trial Postponed. icauuiv niH rnan nina ant nriii nil Pugilistic Pointer's. Dallv announcements of Jack McAnl. Presents will also be sent to the inmates of the following. Institutions; South Side Hospital, Children's Aid Society, J.

M. Gusky Orphanage which wag one of the best stands to view the wreckage of the bridge that could bs had. "You want to see the bridge?" was getting mad. "The bridge has gone lffe's retirement from the ring are In order. McPartland-Zelgler 'twenty-ro'und 2iJs tolse decided In the Athletic club on Saturday night Warren -Lewis Wants to hava tha nlmu.

ber audience, ureat crowds ronowea tne carriages from point to point, and the collections everywhere were generous and plentiful. Miss Held certainly deserves the thanks of all charitable citizens of Pittsburg for her generous and thoughtful kindness, and ber -memory will long be cherished here in recognition of her beauty, both of person and thought. The entire party went to the Pittsburg club and was taken up into the theater. There were about 60 members of the club present and- Miss Held entertained them Tommv Rvari dlsnnaed nt Rlllv Pa vna of and Home, Oakland Day Nursery. Allegheny Day Nursery, German Pro out.

vou little -r Loud blubbering rot- John Bhemae, the desperate Pole who Philadelphia in the fourth round of a 20-round contest at Syraouse last night. lowed, the little fellow turned In his boots Kid Lavlgne In the Greater New York dragged a Hebrew peddler Into a Polish testant Orphar Home, Home for Colored Children. Odd Fellows', Home, Martin Flaherty sava that he Is wllllnir for home and tne last 1 neara was me tear-choked accents in the distanoe, "I Aiiiieuu oiud, ana win orrer a good purse for the bout. Oninion Is to box Frank Erne and will be nleasert tn victor. The sports whd will come over boarding house in Mulberry alley, where he beat and robbed him, was given a preliminary hearing this morning at the Twelfth ward police station.

Magistrate Children's Tempprary Home, Rosalia Foundling Asylum, St. Michael's Orphan Asylum and Concordia Orphans' Home. want to see the bridge," International Charity. sign articles to. fight him In New York before one of the clubs of that city.

iioiii muaueipnia, or course; will back Zelgler. bUt lOCal fol lowers nf lllr. Harry Pigeon, of Canada, who formerv Mackrell postponed It, however, until next Washlngtoh, Dec. 24. Mrs.

Belva Monday, when new evidence Is expected to trained Tommy. Ryan, has decided to go to England in a few weeks. He will be Lockwood, who was one of the delegates V-pOG SHOW DATES. accompanied by Jack Grace, a New York form the United tSates to the second in ternational congresses which were held llaJUlmore Desire to FoIIoW the Da- do produced. 1 A Testimonial of Regard.

The officers of common pleas court No. 1 showed their regard for R. H. Lee, the "After Charley Strong's bout with Boh I UN Iff" TIIFP1 at Geneva, Switxerland, in September last, to consider the administration of public Armstrong the former's manager. Joe charities and the protection of children, qaesne Club's Exhibit.

Baltimore, Decj Baltimore Ken Connolly, told a reporter that his man was ready to meet any heavyweight In the business, I llttVC llJCIti i has made an instructive report to the A Beautiful Cold Filling FREE delightfully for over half an hour. She sang and sold her photographs and autographs for fl each. Nearly $200 was realized, Both Sent Vp for Life. Toledo, Dec. 24.

At Bowling Green, to-day, the Jury in the case of Robert Curry, of Chicago, charged with complicity In the murder of Night Watchman Baker, at North Baltimore, in June lasaf, returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree. A motion for a new trial and arrest of judgment was overruled and Judge Melhorn then sentenced Curry to the Ohio penitentiary for life with hard labor. John C. alias "Doc" Lee, wus convicted two weeks agq for participation in the same crime and department of state. Among the impor Pnninn Davlpfl miniiffa.

niimrnBlrl tant tooles considered were tne educa tiei association held a meeting to hear a report of President William P. Riggs.who returned from an interview in New York retailing clerk In a beautiful present of a large bronze clock and two bronze figures. The presentation was mnde shortly after noon In a graceful speech by Attorney J. Scott Ferguson. Armstrong and other scrappers, who will give an exhibition at the World's theater to-night, and Saturday, arrived last, night, i tion of abandoned children and the children of vicious parents and the best methods of relieving the poor, so as to make the relief permanent and to diminish in with E.

M. Oldham, the dog-show expert An effort was made to get Mr. Oldham to arrange a show at Washington to round out a circuit, of which Baltimore would Appealed from the Award. stead of increasing pnuperism and crime. The big light Will be an Interesting uh- Thomas Welfer hag taken an appeal Ject In this city next week.

Corbett will be here and Fltzsimmons in New York. A Handsome Christmas Gift. from the award of the board of viewers In Bob will probably sign Dan Stuart's arti The Ladles' Aid society of the Alle the matter of the imorovement of Beech- IN OUR cles during the week, as he is on record as being satisfied with all the provisions. wood avenue from Forbes street to Schen- vim van, mm inuH mane a snort tump for the traveling exhibitors. Mr.

Oldham, however, will be too bnsily engaged, and the Washington kennel men, having had an unfortunate. experience with their last show, will hardly hold another. The Baltimore" Kennel "association at gheny General hospital hus purchased a magnificent piano for the nurses' parlor sent to tne prison ror lire, Forgot Hi) Promise. ley nark bridge. The viewers awarded The knockera won out for the glove $8 TEETH.

him $1,020. He claimed or tnat institution, bince tne training school" was started some years ago, the John O'Leary, of First street, swore off -( uBtiuea 10 ciaim aates ror Its 181)7 contest' that was to have taken place at Long Island city last evening before the Marlborough Athletic club did not take place. The boxers declined to contest except the club Dosted a nurse. This whji drinking 31 days ago. His M-day sen siiuw.

inese are Tuesday, March 23, to Executions Issued. The following executions were Issued to need or a musical instrument nas Deen greatly felt and the misses are greatly elated over their handsome present. All of the wards and private rooms of the hopsital have been decorated with holly and evergreen, which will be kept up until i iuuv, juarcn -o, inclusive, thus following Pittsburg. secretary was directed to send the fee and claim immediately to tence was reduced at that time by Magistrate Mackrell to' 80 days on promising to abstain. When released yesterday he day: Keystone Brewing company vs.

Jacob declined and the boxers deolared the con Relnler. $1,000: Frank Martin vs. James test on. inw Aiuciiuaii Annuel uiun. With these dates sennrerl tho Martin, J307; Haas vs.

Ouy B. Stuart John Sullivan, the puglltet sat In the rorgot his promise ana drank to excess. In this condition he visited hla father's arter tne holiday season. shou. would then be BoHton, New York, St Lou- poor (-'hlcago, Pittsburg and Baltimore.

Lou- court aeDtors session or tne municipal at Boston, to exnlaln home, First street, and raised a disturb-ancfe. His father called Officer Baker. At lowest Dosslble crices. If vou ill Mine Combine Growing. Catarrh is caused by scrofulous taint In why he had failed to settle a florist's bill.

and he was arrested. At the Twelfth Houghton, Dao. 24. (Special) The Hu- send for my complete price list and compare my prices with the prices the blood. Hood's Sarsararllla purifies the blood.

ward police station this morning Magis "uws signs or entering the circuit and should that city get dates before Baltimore there would be a fear of damage to circuit Interests, as the exhibitors, after working their way east to Pittsburg ron, Isle Royale and Qrond Portage mlnea, The case will be heard further January 11. It is said that of the thousands of dollars which Sullivan has made, he has not enough left to pay this small Judgment of $318 obtained by a florist. trate Mackrell recognized mm, and sentenced him to Claremont for DO days. which have been Idle many years, and have A Warning. Dn purchased by N.

F. Leouclil. of Chicago, eu uraiwnra again oerora From the Atchison Globe. for CHiilUlirtts unknown, will be added to the BlRelow-LewIn copiwr properties, which now illuming eastward 10 Baltimore, On Tuesday night Jerry Marshall got you are paying, you will be surprised at the difference, 20 lbs. good Cream Candy.

00 12 lbs. excellent. Caramels 1 00 1(1 lbs Cleaned Currants 1 uu 10 lbs. choice 1 00 30 Quarts Souo Beans 1 00 We'll tell you of a dreadful that include the Boston and Montana and Butt. the decision over Howard Wilson in a 15-round contest In Washington.

D. C. will happen some of these days: a woman I'SED THE WRONG GLASS. Charles- P. Nasser Onnaeroasly 111.

Charles P. Nasser, proprietor of the Our House, Forty-first and Butler streets. Is lying at his home dangerously 111 with pneumonia. Our house is the oldest "tav and Boston properties In Montana and the Tamarack; Osceola, Tamarack Junior and The decision was very unpopular. The Kearsafte mines, this district.

The work of will be curling her hair and accidentally drop the hot curling Iron so far down her neck that she cant' reach it. men were to nave gone 20 rounds, but Marshall refused to go more than IK examining titles Is nearly completed and tha One of CUlcagros Indoor Players Made formal transfers will be made next week. quarts Cranjierrles 1 00 82 lbs. Lima 1 00 Sad Mistake. EXTRACTION POSITIVELY PAINLESS- Good Teeth (a set) OO Mold frown rtik fine) S5.00 Teeth ISef.

TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 39 FIFTH AVE. Sew No. 230.) the receipts were too small. Wilson it is said, can secure becking up to $500 for a return match with Marshall. A Teed Colony Victim.

There is an indoor ball pitcher-of some The story Is going the rounds that Tom 40 lbs. best Rolled Qats 1 IHI 40 lbs. pparl Barley 1 00 MJ lbs. Washing 1 00 1 bushel best Potatoes 40 18 sacks Table Salt 2,1 2 llm hpt ttiiltlnu- Pnwrlnf yn ern" in that section of Pittsbnrg perhaps. It being for many years the only hostelry between Hutler and the "Forks of the road." Old residents of Pittsburg and Butler will remember A ferry crossed the river at the foot of that street, and travelers between those two points stopped at the place.

Mr. Nasser is not expected to note on, the north side whose club will mlBs his services for a day or so, says Henry Mensdorf, aged 30 years, died this morning' at the Allegheny city home, where he had been but eight days. He had my Ryan's change In tactics in his fight with McCarthy before the Empire A. on Monday night was due to a tip given Ryan that during the afternoon McCar previously been at the Allegheny general 4 lbs. Grandma Washing Powder l.r 2 lbs.

pure Black 25 2 lb hospital. Mensdorf formerly worked for Hays. Befton but joined Dr. Cyrus 12 I I thy had been drinking. Whether the story is true or not.

one thing is certain, Tommy sailed in with more abandon than is his usual custom, and his knockdown Teens colony, wnere ne was greatly uis- cans Tomatoes, liic slse 75 cans Sugar Corn, 10c 75 Save You Money. anDolnted in the outcome of the scheme. It is believed the -disappointment caused "cwa, ne is at nome, not especially sick nor in any way injured, but with a mouth so distorted and puckered that he does not care to show his face until It regains its natural appearance. The young man In question takes' ent care of his good right arm. He.

oils it and rubs it every night with alf the tenderness of any outdoor twlrler and has of late been massaging the fin with nut oil. Good stuff for rubbing, coconnut oil, but It tastes like the mouth of Dante's was probably due to his lack of caution. I ray tne Freight. nis survive the attack. He Rifled Letters.

St. Louis, bee. 24. William C. Rausch-kolb, clerk In the city division of the office, was arrested last night for robbing the mail and on his person was found a rifled letter, from which he had abstracted the money.

Rauschkolb admitted his Buffalo Fined and Discharged. Ho More Acceptable Gift Christ Sporting In General. J. S. Reed and J.

M. Foley, who were ar The trrand American handican shoot will rested at HeldiKer's saloon yesterday after Charters, noon by Officer WauKh. on a chants cf disor take place at Elkwood park, Long Branch, On March 23, 24 and 25. derly conduct, were given a hearing this morn The Hazelwood Gun" club will conduct ing; before Magistrate Hunneshagen. Heed 7f was nned l.

ana costs for abusing the oflicer guilt, but claimed it was his first and only offense. He is 21 years old. The rifling of letters In the local office has continued for several months, and It Is believed a considerable amount of-money has been stolen. and oley was discharged. It was claimed Wholesale and Retail Orocer, 214 Grant Street.

that the officer was unnecessarily rough in imcmu uii a uul any. Last night the young man arose, hied hfm to a shelf where he knew a pitcher of cold coffee was standing, seized a glass filling It with coffee, took a deeo draught. The. glass fell from his nerveless i hand and he fell writhing on the floor That glass had about a gill of cocoanut oil In it and he had poured the coffee right in on top and swallowed, the mixture. an open sweep stake shoot at its grounds The races will be for 25 live birds.

W. J. McCrickart will handle the traps. A big cocking main Is to take place handling the prisoners, but the charge could not De sumuantlated. 1222hje 444 I'lttsburgers In Sen York.

There's Many a Slip. An old lady got a bad shaking up at noon to-day by falling on an Icy pave near Youngstown to-nignt, in wmen birds from Cleveland, Pittsburg, Kent, Ravenna and Akron will take part. About 40 of Just a New Back. "Oh. If someone could Just give me a New York, Dec.

24. (Sneclal)-Edwrd M. Brash arrived In the city from Kremen on the I'jrPROFITABLE RACISG. Can bs found than a Bottle of GOOD Perfume. Good perfume is the essence of the sweetest flowers.

We have a very complete line from the best ment at -Sixth' street. She5 was picked up by a pedestrian and It was found that steamship Havel and stopped fK the Windsor AT 4 PER CENT I Allowed on Time Deposits IMS hotel. I'lttshurg- folks at the New York be the chickens win be from youngstown, and are being trained near that city by an adept handler, and the Youngstown people will back the local birds heavily. It Is thought that the main will take place In the-vicinity, of Ashtabula. no bones were broken.

A woman swept her clothing off with a broom and placed new back for Christmas I would be per tels are J. Patterson, B. A. Johnson, Imperial; her on a car for her home in Allegheny, j. u.

nanny, jisior; u. T. Bower, Westminster; B. I. Hterrtt.

Manhattan; F. Moore, H. fectly happy." From the 1st and of each month. The name of the injured woman could J. k.

iniworth. Holland; r. McAllis Even the Carpenters Lost at the Ma-roder Washington, Dec. 24. -After an existence of six days, the Prince-George's Racing association, which has been Conducting a From the hearts of hundreds of Pitts- not be learned.

ter. Cosmopolitan; R. O. Horan, Astor; A. B.

Dickering About a Paper Trust. burg- women this mournful cry goes up, Hunter, Mrs. U. McCuIlounh, C. L.L Holll-day, St.

Denis; M. R. Stowell jnd wife, Gllsey. payable January 1 and July Germania Savings Bank Michigan la Very Chilly. Dec.

24. J. A. KImberly in inougni not in words. Only those Detroit, Dec.

"24. Extremely coli and George H. Whiting, of Neenah, rep School Children Surprised. resenting the paper manufacturers of weather prevailed throughout lower Mich American and foreign makers. who have suffered from backache or lame back know the awful torture of It.

Cor. Wood and Diamond Street. Misses Ida Frank and Annie Allen, Wisconsin, who recently met here to con igan last night In this city the mercury dropped to 2 degrees below lero, Hol school teachers of rooms os. 3 and 4 of slder the advisability of forming a western And yet there is a remedy. Backache, A.

E. BUCCOP President L. A. MEYRAM Vice President A. E.

NIEMANN. and Treas papermakers' combine, similar to that re land! reported a temperature of 2 degrees below aero. Davison reported 1C headache, stomach troubles, pains In the cently iormea in me east, nave gone to New York to confer with tne eastern combine. Upon their report will depend below, Flushing lo and Flint 20 degrees tne nara scnooi, gave tne cnllaren an agreeable surprise this afternoon. An entertainment had been arranged, at which singing and speaking were Indulged in.

At Its conclusion the teachers distributed, at their own expense, a box of limbs are all signs of disordered kidneys. No one can give a woman a new back, mt'cuug a. expired yesterday. The association was unable to pay the carpenter for the improvements that had been made at the (track, and the place was taken in charge by the representative of the creditor. The horsemen are the principal sufferers by the Magruder failure.

They went to the expense of shipping their horses from Eikton and Iron Hill on the strength of glowing promises by the management. The majority of the winning owners failed to receive their money. Purses for Saturday and Monday still remain unpaid, with little or no prospect of settlement The horsemen now at Magruder have shipped their stables to Eikton, where a winter meeting opens to-day. GEO. W.

GUTHRIE. Solicitor Directors-Joseph Abel, J. F. Havckotte, A. Groetzlnger, Wm.

Netb, Peter Kelt, H. H. Niemann, A. E. Buccop, L.

A. Meyran, A. E. Niemann. Open dally from m.

to 4 p. and oeiow. South Side Ball. wnetner an independent western commna tlon Is formed or a union of western man EGGERS' PHARMACIES, II Smlthfisld Street (Monongihela Houti), Open all night PITTSBURG. ITSOhiccob.

Middle 298 Omu, uob. Chestnut Auegaeoy. U.ske -ufacturers with the eastern combine. The candy to each pupil. but The ninth annual masquerade ball of general lecling is opposed to a Combine.

on Baturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 701hjs Ik Ilndlj- Vrnlllnted tha T. J. Murphy Camping club will be held to-morrow night In Turner hall Doans Kidney Pills, Complaint is being made over the bad ventilation of the Allegheny school lihrn.

jane street, outn Bide. The culb was organized 13 years ago, and has a membership of 72. It has rooms In Odd Fel ry. The library Is on the third floor of Can make over the old one take away INSURANCE of Pittsburg. WESTERN CASTORIA For Infants and Children.

lows hall. tne rJtent Dunning, on West Diamond street. -Since the winter months have set in ft Is claimed that no attention Is the aches and pains by regulating and GBIM THE CHAMPIOJf. strengthening the kidneys. They never ASSETS JULY 1.

1895 487,702 being paid to the ventilation of the reading room of the llbrary. YM AC rilPTC Thieving Bank Teller Pardoned. Stillwater, Minn 24. -Philip M. fail.

He Won the Medal in a Live Bird Schelg, the teller who robbed the bank of nt nan ry Granite Building, No. 411 Wood street DIRECTORS 0 Practical Ones-for Young and Old. A Christmas Sermon. An atiacK or tne grin 3 veari avn Minneapolis of over 100,000 three years Services will be held at 10:45" to-mor ago, and was captured in England, was 4 Race With Carver. Chicago, Dec.

2-1. Charles M. Grim, of Clear Lake, won the famous "cast iron" medal, emblematic of the live hird irn me wnn Riuney irounje that was worse than the original disease. Oh! the pain 1 suffered! Mv back wn an row morning at the First new lerusalem Charles 3. Clarke, H.

Sellers McKee. etiuren tBweaenoorgianj, corner of Ban- sensitive that the slightest exertion Edwin H. Stows, -Wm. N. Frew, P.

Harvey Miller, Wm. B. Wolfe, Wm, R. Holmes, pardoned yesterday by Gov. Ciough, Splendid Skating.

The lovers of skating will find the Ice Chris. L. Ma gee Chas. A. Fainter.

dusky and Isabella streets, Allegheny, Rev. Crownfteld. pastor, will Dreach. his Skates, Athletic Goods, Steam Engines, Magic Lanterns, -Whiteley Exercisers. The Best Qoods Lowest Prices, Have Yon Seen Onr Tor Bazar on as.

A. McDevItt, subject being. "Why the Lord was born gave me intense pain. I could not stoop, could not sleep at night, nor rest In daytime. My whole system was affected.

Physicians and medi David P. Black. at Bethlehem." in splendid condition at- P. A. C.

park. East End. The nark will be onened to ALEXANDER NIMICK, President night and all day to-morrow. Arrested for Lnrcenr. cines failed me until I began to take Doan's Kidney Fills.

The relief came JOHN B. JACKSON, Vies President 10191hjs WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.

Kate Christy was arrested last night by championship of America from Dr. Carver yesterday at Watson's Burnslde nark bv a score of 98 to The conditions of the race were 100 live piffefcns for $Hi0 a side, and loser to pay for the birds. The medal has not been contested for previously since it was first offered at the world's fair tournament in 19.1. si--- Carver lost the race In the last 25, mlss-)nw two difficult towering birds. The remarkably high score were largely due to the easy birds, whose flights were sluggish under the influence ef the snow fall, jtht dark day and absence of wind.

the Aneghcny police on a chnrsre of lar salt Against the City. Suit was entered by 'Sarah Gallamore almost at once, and It was a very short time until I was completely I am now well and hearty, thanks to this wonderful medicine." A. Q. PRATT 507 Wood Street. ceny.

The name of the prosecutor and the residence pi tne aerermant are twlng with against the city "of Pittsburg for 12,000 damages. She'was injured by stepping In held by the nollce. She will he trlven a Second Floor, Thousands have been there and bought freely from our fine asortments of Toys, Dolls and Games, while our Book department has been crowded all the time. Plenty for you left Everybody pleased with the prices. SMITH, Fifth avenue.

The Mechanics' National Baak of Pittsburg, No. 229 Fourth Avenue, Already doing a large business, desires to increase it; Invites merchants, manufacturers, banks and other business people to open accounts with it with the assuarnce of most liberal treatment consistent with safe banking. C2iikg MKH. JOHN PALMER, South First street, Pittsburg. tl'IShjkfs Third door from Fifth Ave.

hearing Saturday morning, a hole on a wdewalk on Carson street. Retired Thirty Days. Doaa' Kidney Pills Cost 50 Cents at any Drug Store. Mercury Thirteen Below. Saranac Lake, N.

Dec. CI. The mer John Bcully and Harry Bates were sent Foster-Milburn to the workhouse by Magistrate Mackrell for 30 days this morning. They were both caught with drunken men, whom they H. C.

EVERT, PATENT ATTORNEY, Rooms 305 and 800 Park building. Corner Fifth and Smithfield st. Telephone U33, llOSfhM Boxing at the World's Theater. The pugs who will a'ppear In the show which will begin at the World's cury diopped to 13 degrees below sero last night, being the lowest point reaphed here "this season. IM Home-made Ulothln.

Honest goods. Loirtst nrkoat. Llbwtj trttt,.

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