krrny." PITTSBIIEG DISPATCH, PASIOR AND PEOPLE. A Wide Diversity of Topic3 Will Be Discussed in the MUTT PULPITS OF THE TWO CITIES. 1 Hit From "Which the M ost -Ctptlons Can-Hake & Choice. FEATURES OF THE ANHOUNCEHBSTS A number of new pastors of the Method ist Episcopal Church -will preach their ini tial sermons to-morrow. A wide variety of topici are announced by the clergy of the two cities, In the City Churches. V. P. Thirty-third Street, Bev. J. MoD. Hcrvey, pastor 10:30 a. k. and 7:30 P. it Evening, "Qulckentns or the Spirit." Vrure Ekoltsh LrrnERAir, Grant street The Iter. J.I SIbole, of Philadelphia, will conduct the services at 10:30 a. k. and 7:30 p.ir. Dnnrr M. E., Liconlerana Thirty-fourth trroti, Jas. E. Williams, pastor 10.30 a. jl, 'Wnltinc; on God;" 7:30 p. k., "After "Death Wherrt" A ' ElOHTH 6TBEST BnOSMKD PBIBBYTERIAW, Ecv. D. Mc Agistor, pastor At 10:30, "Peter's Vision:" at 3, "The Efficacy of Prayer In Christ's Name." Libxett Street MrraoDisT Episcopal Pleaching at 10:45 a. M., and also in the evening nt 7:30 by the new pastor, Bev. Ed n aril t illlnins. SE-nrrn PnrsBTTKMAir, Herron avenue, Bev. O. S. McClelland, pastor 10:30 A.M., cominnnion service; 7:30 p. il, "Paul's Be tircnent Into Arabia." Third Presbyterian, Sixth avenue, Bev. E. P. Cowan, D. D., pastor Services 10.45 a. m. and 7:35 r. it. Evening subject, "JTilllng Ills l'lace With a Better Man." Sixth PnKaarrxBiAK, Franklin andTown sond streets, Bev. J. F. Patterson, pastor At 10.80 a. jc, communion service; -at 7:30 p. jr., "Laborers In the Vineyard " First TJaTTAitiAir, corner Boss and Dia mond streets, Duquesne College building, Kev. CE.St, John, pastor Service, 10:15 a. 11 subject, "The Church Militant." Gracu Memorial, Arthur street, Bev. J. A. Boyden, pastor Morning, 10:45. "Doing the Will of God the Assurance of Entering the Kingdom;" evening, "A Bow in the Cloud." First U. P., Seventh avenue Services at 10:30 a. it. by tho pastor, William J. Beid, D. Do "The Candle and the Bushel." and at 7:33 r. it. by the associate pastor, Bev. John M. Boss. Brr. B. D. Masseli, D.D the newly an notated pastor, will preach in the Filth Avenue M. E. Church to-morrow (OotoDorS) morning and evening. Besidence, 55 Locust street. Fifth XT. P., Webster avenue Bev. J. W. Harslta. the pastor, will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7.S0 r. M. Morning, "An Exhortation to Constancy;" evening, "The Tempest Stilled." Grace Eetoritcd, corner Grant and Web ster, Bev. John II. Prugh, pastor 10:30 A. st, the Holy Communion; 3 o'clock this (Satur day) alternoon, preparatory service and baptism of babes. Foccrn Ayexue Baptist, corner Boss sttcet Tho pastor, IL C. Apnlegarth, will preach at 10 30 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. Morning gnhject, "Long Suffering:" evening subject, "The Greatest Evil In the World." SMiTariELD Methodist Episcopal, Bev. A. C Ellis will preach his first sermon in the chuich a9 pastor Morning subject, "An AmDavsador in Bonds;" "evening, "Saul of Tarsus." Usual services throughout the day. St. Peter's P. E., corner Grant and Dia mond streets, Bev. W. E. Mackay, pastor Scrvicas at 10-.30 A. M. and 7:30 p. at. Sunday school at 3 p. 11. Evening lectuie subject, "Makers of the New World, or God in Amer ican History." Seco:id PittSBTTEBiAir, corner Penn avenue and Seventh street, ltev. J. B. Sutherland, D. D., pastor Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 p. H. Subject in the morning, "The Things Hidden Irom Genius." In the evening, pleaching by the Bev. C G. Williams. Bev. Alexander Field, D. D., of Dervock, County Antrim, Ireland! delegate from IrUh General Assembly to the Pau-Presbyterian Council, in Toronto, will preach at 10:30 A. M. mid 3 P. N. in the First B. P. Church, Grant street, Bev. X. Woodside, pastor. SEVrcmi XT. P., Forty-fourth street Serv ice to-morrow at 10.30 a. il and 7:45 p. m.; preaching in the morning by Bev. J. G.r Brown, D. D.; communion service alter morning sermon; preaching in the evening bv tho pastor, Bev. .1. D. Sands; subject, "How Ileadest Thou," or "Diversity in Iu teruietation." Christ Methodist Episcopal, corner of Liberty and Center avenues Preaching at 11 a. si. by the Bev. A. H. Norcross, D.D. Treadling at 7:30 p. u. by the Bev. G.W.Izer, D.D. s-unday school at 10 A. v., Allegheny Western Theological Seminary Chapel, Bidge and Irwin avenues. Preaching at 11 . a. st b- tho Bev. G. W. Izer. D.D. Preach ing at 7:30 p. 11. by the Bev. A. IL Norcross, D.D. fcunday school at 10 A. it Trixitt, Sixth avenue, Alfred W.Arundel, rector Holy communion at 8:45 A. 11. Morn ing prayer and sermon by the rector at 10:45, subject, "Lessons Fiom tho Fading Loaf;" oveninir prayer and sermon by the rector at 7:30, sulijrct,"The Decalogue' This is tho first bermon in a Sunday evening series on "Ihe Ten Commandments." A series of Sunday morning sermons on "The Central Idea oi Christianity' will be preached by the rector during Advent, commencing on Sunday morning, November 27. Through the East End. niociATTD Avesce U. T.. Bev. O.S. Mil II gan, pastor Services at 11 a. M. and 7:45 p. st Shadyside TJ. p., Center avenue, Bev. J. K. McCluikin, I). D pastor 10.30 A. it, subject, "At Jehus' Feet;" 7:45 r. x., "Paul's Seven Desires." ForRTH PBESBTTEM-ur, Eveline street;near Liberty avenue. Bev. William P. Shrom, pastor Services 10:45, "The Church at Work;" evening, 7:30. Emort M. E. C. V. Wilson, the former pastor, will preach in the morning at 11 o'olock. J. W. Miles. D. D., the Presiding Elder, will pieach at 7:45 p. it Dallas United Presbvtebiast Mission Services by Bev. J. D. Irons In Connahan's Hall at 11 a. m., "Barriers Eemoved," and at 7:30 p. 31., The Christian's Ideal." St. Mark's Memorial Eeformxd, Xorth nighlaud avenue and Harvard street, East End, Bev. Ambrose M. Schmidt, pastor Eervicos at 11 A. Jt. and 7:45 P. M.; evening theme, "Christian Unity." Shadt Avesue Baptist, Detween Fifth and Bonn avenues, W. A, Stanton, D. D., castor Services at 11 a. it and 7:30 p. 11. Morning subject, "Whv I Am a Baptist:" evening subject, "God Bless My Business," a sermon for business people. CnRisT LuTHERAir, Sheridan avenue, Bev. J. L. Smith, pastor Lord's Supper at 10:45 a. it, subject, "The Lutheran Doctrine or the Lord's Supper as Seen Throueh Its Great Foreshadow, the Passover;" 7:45 p. at, "Tho World's Ignorance of God." O aelahd M. E., T. X. Eaton, pastor At the morning service the communion will be ad ministered, and the evening hour will be de voted to a song service, Jor which special jncpa ration has been made. There will be Inief addresses at each service by the pastor. BELLErcxtD PREsBTTEniAs.'FIfth and Belle flold avenues, Pittsburg The pastor, Bev. HonryT. McClelland, will conduct the ser vices. Ac 11 a. m. the communion, address on "Tho Pharisee and the Publican:" at 7:45 p. x. the subject on the historical series wlllbo"Buth." Southslde Subjects. Eighth Presbtteriah, Bev. E. E. Donehoo 10:43 A.K., "The Larger Hope;" 7:33 p.m. The Son or Man." MT.WASHntoTos Bapttbt, George T. Street, pastor Morning service at 10:30; evening, 'Sowing and Beaping." Bixqham Street M. E., J. A. Ballantyne, pator At 10-0 A. M.. "To the Work;' at 7:30 p. M., "Personal Service." Waltok Methodist Episcopal Preaching at 10:3'J A. m. and 7:30 p. M. bv the newly ap pointed pastor, Bev. W. P. turner. U-noar Baptist, South Nineteenth street, Bev. J. W. Kiddle, pastor Morning, "Faith Healing Examined." Evening, "The Con version 01 Saul." Mt. Washikotow Ustted Pbesetteriait, B. H. Hood, pastor Services at 10:30 a. at, "The 'Com- mana toiiis eoiQiers." - Mt. OLivrr Evaxoblioxl, Tulton street, Bev. E. W. Blshel, pastor Preaehlnjt at 10-JS0 A.M. and 7-30 p.m.; text for moraine, "We All Do Fade as a Lear"; for evening, "Deliver Us From Evil." DcQuisitE Heiohts M.E., Ber. W. H. Itoden baugh. pastor Morning, "How Can 1 Best Help the Church;" evening, song and praise service by the choir. Epwortn League prayer meeting at 6:45 P.M. Secohd PaiannvE Methodtbt, Cobden street, Southside, Bev. H. J. Bnokingham, Jiastor; services at 19:30 A.M. and 7 p.m. Sub eots, mornlns, "A Divine Interposition;" evening, sixth sermon on "Evils of Modern Society Fashions." ,6odthsii)e PRESBmBiAJf.corner Twentieth and Sarah streets. Bev. F. Bl Farrand, pas torServices at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. At the morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wiU be administered and new members receivod. Evening subject, "The Crown of Thorns." Mt. Washikotox Methodist Pbotxstaxt, Virginia avenue and Bingham street, S. F. Crowther, pastor Services at 1020 a. at and 7:30 p. at Snnday school at 2:15. Workers' meeting at 7 P. M. Morning, "Christian ref lection." Eveniug. "The Bible, God's Suf ficient Bevelation." Allegheny Pulpits. Maple Avenue M. E., A M. Schoyer.-traper-intendent Snnday sohool services at 4 r. M.; lesson, MDorcts Baised to Life." SrxTnU. P., D. F. McGlll, pastor 10:30 a. m., "Lost Opportunities;" 7:30 r. MM "How Church People May Help Their Pastor." Ppovtdeiice pRESBTTEBiAir, Madison ave nue and Liberty street, Bev. W. A. Kinter, pastor Services at 10:30 A. it, and 7-30 p. at Xorth Presbtteriak, Lincoln avenue. Service nt 11 a. at The pastor, Bev. John Fox, D. D., will preach. "No evening service. SecosdU. P., Bev. W. H. McMillan, D. D., pastor 10.30 a. at, "Tho Children of the Church;" 7-30 p. at, "Possession by Con quest." Eiaimi UihtedPresbtteriak, Observatory nill, W. L Wlsbart, pastor Morning, "Hold ing Fast to the Crown." Evening: "AJtoble Bosolution." Central E. P., Bev. J.'W. Spronll, pas torSubjects. 10:30., "God's Witnesses;" S p. m., "Tho Bight Attitude lor a Christian, to Maintain." . McClure Avesue PBESBTmtiAir, Bev. S. J. Glass, pastor At 11 a. m., "The Churoh the Body of Christ:" at 7:30 p. at, "Prayer With Thanksgiving." Alleghekt E. P., comer Sandusky and No'rth Diamond streets, Bev. AT, J. Coleman, pastor Preaching at 1020 A. at and 3 p. at by bamuel McXaugber. NisthU. P., corner North and Grant ave nues, J. B. J. Milligan, pastor Services at 11 a. at and 3 p. at, conducted by Bev. B. M. faherrard, of Baldwin, Pa. Sasduskt Street Baptist, Cyclorama Hall Irwin avenue, Allegheny, B. F. Woodhurn, pastor 1020 a. m.. communion service; 720 p. at, "Beligious ExDerience." The New Church, Isabella and Sandusky streets, Bev. John Whitehead, pastor Serv ices at 10:45 a. at, subject. "The Sharp Sword Going Out of the Lord's Mouth." Nixon Street Baptist, J. S. Hntson, pastor Morning.lOtSO, "Despise Not Prophesyingsj" Evening. 7:3a. "Healing the Sick and Miss ing the Dead. Sabbath school at 2 p. at Central Presbttebiak, corner Anderson and Lncock streets, Bev. S. B. McCormick, faster Subject 10:45 a. at, "Quenchlnjr the pirit;" 7:45 r. at, "The Kindness of God." The Free New Church Society meets in Caledonia Hall, 101 Federal street, at 10:30 a. at Subject for Ootober 9, "The Harmonies or the Divino Word When Viewed From the Inner Side." First Christian, corner Arch street and Montgomery avenue; preaching by Bobert A. Cutler. Morning "The Good Thing Which Nathaniel Saw." E-venlng "God Mindful of Man." First Cosoreoatioital, corner Franklin and Manhattan streets.Allegheny, Bev. S.W. McCorkle, pastor Subject or sermon at 10 30 a. m., "Immortality;" 720 p. at, preaching and gospel meeting. First Preebyteriajt, corner of Aroh and South Diamond streets, Allegheny, Bev. David S. Kennedy, pastor. Dedication ser vice at 1020 a. it., 2 p. M. and 7:30 p. at To all of which the friends of the church are cordi ally invited. Fourth U. P., Montgomery avenue, Bev. Joseph Kyle, pastor 1020 A. M. theme, "Lov ing and Praislne;" "7:45 p. at, "The Great Controversy" Sabbath sohool at 2 P. at in stead or 9:30 a. at Toung people's meeting at 6:30 p. at; theme, "The Besurrection." EnscoPAL Missiojf op St. John the Bap tist, Morris Hall, Woods Eun and McClure avenue, Allegheny Services to-morrow, as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. at: celebra tion of the holy communion and sermon by tho Bev. A. D Brown at 11 a. m,; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Services conducted Dy the Laymen's Missionary League of the diocese of Pittsburg. CHESS. ATienmTnonlcatlons should bs addresses to the Cress Editor, P. O. Box 483. The nttaburg Chess Club meets at the Pittsburg Library, l'enu avenue. The Allegheny Clisji Club meets at Dr. Miller's Hall, North avenue, Monday and Tharsday even lugs. bolvers who understand the German notation an requested to use It. PEOBLEM NO. 245. Composed for The Dispatch.! jrrw. e. MrrcHuai, murpreesboro. Train; Black: 6 pieces. vmum vtuxa w SAil White: 8 pieoes. White-mates in three mores, PEOBLEM NO. 244 Composed for The Dlspatch.1 BTJOmr P. TRACT, OAXTOH, 8. DAK Black: 6 pieces. White: 8 pieces. White mates in two moves, PEOBLEM NO. 247. One Of the three souvenir nroblema rtntH catert to tho New York City Chess Club on me occasion oi its nrsc annual dinner. Sep tember 27, 1S92. 1ST SAMUEL LOTD. Black: 9 pieces. Marriage Suppers" 7:SJfr. at, "ChrUt'i &rt& a . m WMmk mm Hi Wa B H 9 JMBLBJI White: 9 pieces. White mates in two moves. GAME ENDING NO. 53. Blaok Janssens. fil Bl White Brien. White to play and win. GAME NO. 160-PETBOFF'S DEFENSE. The following interesting game was played recently at bimpson's Ativan, Aionuon: White Cohen. 1FK4 PK4 2.KKtB3KKt BS S. KtxP P Q 3 4. KtKB3KtxP 8.PQ PQ4 6.BQ3 Q K t B 3 7. Castles Bit 2 8.BK1 KKKtS Black Telschman. 17. Q Kt 5 QXP 18. BB4 19. BK1 20. K III BB1 BB3 KQ5 QKGch It K 3 eh QE4oh 21. QxP 2i KK2 23. BK3 24. KB1 BKt5 9. BxKc Pxu 23. QR8chBKl 10. BxP IL BK6 12. PxB 13. QK2 14. Kt B 3 15. BxKt 16. QxB PB4 i BxKt QxP Cas. QB QQ2 QxR KBK1 81. Q B 5 B ( K) Kt 27. KB 8 BKt7 5 OxP 9 6ohKKtl 80. BxPch KB1 31. KtK2 Black Mates in two. NOTES. 8PQ4orSPQ3, KtKB3;6PQ4, PQ4, and we have a variation or the French de fense. This method of attaok was adopted by Dr. Tarrasch in the tournament at Bres lau, 1SS9. It is itiveii by Jaeniscb, 1842, who, however, preters the text move. 8EK1, ilKKtS. The moves up to thi point aie the best that each player can mako in the opinion of Teona e Pratica. Black could here enter into the French defense by retreating his Kt to B 3, with a move behind. The validity or white's ninth move is doubt ful. It i the usual move, however. UBK6. White obtains, the advantage here bv B K L 15 BxKc. Very good, if black replies with PxB. White would then got tho best'of tho gauies by Q to B 6 ch, followed by B to K 3 and Kt to Kc 5. GEOBGE S. SOUTH. The chess fraternity of the two cities mourns the loss of one of its most useful members in tho sudden and unexpected death of George S. South on Sunday night, October 2, Irom neuralgia of the heart. He was an active supporter of the game, and assisted materially in bringing it to its pres ent stage of development in this vicinity. One of the originators of the Allegheny Chess Club, the strongest and most success ful organization of its kind in Western Pennsylvania, he acted as its Secretary and was n member or Its Exeoutive Committee; aud to his earnest anu untiring efforts the club owns much of its success. Ho was also one of the originators of the Pennsylvania State Chess Association. While he took a lively interest in nil mat ters relating to the game, he appeared to derive his chief pleasure in the problem de partment. He was considered a good solver andin solving contests was always icgarded as a dangerous antagonist. In the local solving tournaments his score invariably ranked among tuo highest and best. Personally Mr. South was one or the most delightful of companlous, always good na tured. always ready with pleasant repaitee. His sudden and unexpected death has been a severe shock to his many friends, who sympathize deeply with the lamilyin its bereavement. NEWS. The Brooklyn Chess Club hold it3 seventh annual meeting on Saturday evening, Octo ber 1. Mr. C. A, Gilberg was elected Pi evi dent; W. C. Otterson and W. F. Eno, First and becond Vice President: W.Duval, Treas urer, and L. D. Broughton, Jr., becretary. During the year 0 new men joined the club, and a number of gifts weie presented to it. Including sets of chossmen, books, maga zines, etc The club Is in excellent condi tion financially, socially and progressively. Its prospects lor the ensulug year are of the brightest. ' The New York City Chess Club hold its first annual dinner on Tuesday evening, September 27. Three souvenir problems were printed on the menu. They were by 5. Loyd, F. M. Teed and Emil Hoffman. Among the invited guests were Charles A Gilberg, Dr. F. Weintz.W. H. K. Pollock and William Steinitz. Lasker's visit was the subject of much interesting discussion. The standard Union states that Mr. Loyd, on Dehalf of the Mail and Express, offered $100 toward a prize tund to be given to the Amer ican player making the best score against Herr Lasker. Mr. Gilberg made a similar offer In behalf of the State Chess Association for the best scoro by a player in New York State; and afterwards extended it to include all players In the United States. Dr. Jentz offered $1C0 toward a fund for prizes In in dividual matches. Nothing definite was arranged, but these gentlemen agreod to meet and formulate a plan by which their generous contributions could be used to the best advantage. Tho Baltimore Chess Association opened Its fall season on Thursday evening, October 6, with an exhibition of simultaneous pliy by Mr. W. A Scholfleld. It is proposed to divide tho fall tournament into two sections, each section playing only with its own members. ' In the quadrangular tournament at Belfast Blackbuine and Mason divided the first and second prizes, with a scoro of 5 points each. Bird took the third prize with 5 tins. SOLUTIONS. Problem No. 230, Q Kt 7. Problem No. 240, lc Q B 7. Problem No. 241, Q It 8. End game No 40: 1 BxKt oh, BxB; 2 QxP ch, KxQ; 3 E B 1 ch, K Kt 1: 4 B B 8 ch, KxB; SKtKtCch, KKcl;6BQ8cb, etc. "Tine," Otto Wurzburg. Game ending No. 49: (Black to play). 1 Kt B 6 eh. K B 1; 2 E E 7, Kt B 4; 3 QxB cb, KtxQ; 4BB5oh, etc Easy mating position No. 4; 1 Q B 8 cb, K Q 3; 2 BxKt ch, etc. Correct solutions to all except No. 240 re ceived from E. McDongall, city; to Nos. 240, S4L 40 and 1 from Otto Wurzburg. In Nc240 B Q B 2 is defeated by K B 4, and after 1 P Q 4,PQB4;2PQ5, B any; 3 B K B 8 oh, but no mate. In No. 211 B K 6 is deteated by BxKt. Additional con ect solutions to Nos. 238, 237 and 233 received Irom Otto Wurzburg, Grand Baplds, Mich. Important. Salvation Oil, the greatest core on earth for pain, is only 85 cents. Special Saturday Sale of Wrappers. One thousand ladies' good quality flan nelette wrappers, in latest patterns, lined bodice and sleeves, fan yoke and luU xront, with belt, easily worth $2, Will be sold at only 98o. One thousand Japanese flannel wrap pers, with fancy yoito and wattean baofc, lined bodice, lull lronc, with belt, cost $2 50 to make, Will be sold at only $1 23. 1,000 ladles' best indigo or morning wrap pers, fanoy yoke in tront and baclc, watteau back and belt; regular price, $1 75, Will be sold at only 93c Equally great, yes, even greater bargains than the above will be ottered to-day In ladles' jackets, reefers, capes and suits. KAUPMAarars', Largest cloak department In town, SEAL ESTATE'S AV1NG3 BANK, MJO. 401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 1100,000. Surplus, J75.000. Deposits of .$1 ana upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts See the novelties in men's fine neckwear at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Firth avenue. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report A :: JES u ABSOLUTELY PURE ONE GORDON SAND WELL. J. M. Guffey Drilled In a 20 Barrel an Hour Producer la the Melse Pool A WUd cat South of Willow Grove Has a Showing' of Oil Southeastern Slsters vHle Disappointing. There were several .wells reported in the sand yesterday, bnt none of them are mar ket breakers. The only well of any size is J. M. Guffey's No. 4, on the Shane farm, which was re ported to be making 20 barrels an hour from the Gordon sand. It is located about a mile south and west of Willow Grove, and is only a short distance southwest of the old Melse No. l, , There was no change in the estimated production or the McDonald field yesterday. It is still 21,000 barrels. Thoro were two wells dropped from the list of big ones. They are Clarke & Co.'s No. 3 on the Free man lot and Greenlee & Forst's No. 2 Mar shall. Each went below 20 barrels an hour. Greenlee Forst's No. 2 Noble heirs fell from 35 to 25 barrels an Hoar. The Florence OH Company shot it No. 7 on the Bobb heirs' farm, south of Willow Grove, and last evening it wax making 27 barrels an hour. Their No. 6 on the Bobb property should get into the Gordon sand the last ot next week. OU In a Wildcat Venture. On the Miller farm, whloh is located over two miles south of McDonald, the Florence OH Company was six feet iu the Gor don sand last evening, ana the well had filled up L6C0 feet with oil. They expect to get the bulk of any oil- the well may produce in the fifth sand. It Is a rank wildcat, and may open up a big block of new territory. Tho Woodland Oil Company is down 1,200 feot on the Scott farm, two miles southwest of MoDonald. Fitzgibbons & Co.'s well on the Fisher farm, which is located a mile and a half north of McDonald, was in the Gordon sand yesterday, and should reach the fifth Mon day. The Devonian OU Company's No. 7 on the Elliott farm Is due in the flith sand the first of the week. Duster Southeast of Slstersville. Sistersville The pipe line rnns from this field yesterday weie 13,901 barrels. There was a good deal of disappointment expressed yesterday over the report that Apple, Mercor & Ca's well on tho Michael farm, southeast of the town, is dry. This is the third dry hole which has recently been finished up in this direction, and seems to cut off the pool to the south and southeast. The Emery OH Company and Matson got a 200-barrel well in their No. 4 on the Whitteh larm, on the Ohio side oi the river. The Ganges. The production of McDonald was 21,000 yesterday, tho same as the duy before. The hourly gauges of the largest wells at Mc Donald yesterday were as follows: Forst & Greenlee's No. 2 Noble. 25; Floience Oil company's No. 7 Bobb, 20. The estimated production was 21,000; stock In field, 46,000. Runs and Shipments Thursday. The National Transit runs were 26,742; shipments, 16,022. Buns of Southwest Penn sylvania from MoDonald, 16,441: outside of McDonald, 6,399; total runs, 22,841; Buckeye runs of Macksburg oil, 4,743; shipments, 433. Bnckeve runs or Lima oil, 37,691; Bhipment;, 33,606; Eureka runs, J3.765; ship ments. 2,514; New York transit shipments, 60.623; Southern Pipe Line shipments, 29,691. The runs of the Tidewater Plpo Line Com pany Thursday were not in: total for tho month, 14,457; aveiage, 2,891; shipments, not in: total, 30,658; average, 6,1&J. The Western aud Atlantic Pipe Llneruns, were 3,850; shipments, 2,679. The runs of the W. L. Mellon lines on Thursday were 4,379; shipments, 8 5S9. The rnns from the Sistersvllle field were 13,901 barrels. Canonsburg OU Items; The Manufacturers' Natural Gas Company got a good well on the James McNarry farm, In Peters township. The Jefferson Gas Company is drilling a well on a farm near the bpoor oil well. Tho latter is said to be pumping 75 barrels a day. The Philadelphia Company expects to have their 16-inch line from the Llndon field to tho Cook well, north of town completed and the gas turned in by Saturday evening. Good Well North of Noblestown. Late last evening information was re ceived from Noblestown that Guffey, Jen nines & Co.'s No. 8 on the Herron farm, was in the fifth sand and making 20 barrels an hour. It la located north of Noblestown almost a mile. The Oil Market. Bange of the November option: Opening, BlUc; highest, 61Jgc; lowest, 61c: closing, 61Kc. . Befined oil New York, 6.05c; London, 45 4 13-16d: Antwerp, 13 f. Oil Citt, Pa., Oct. 7, National Transit cer tificates opened at !)q; highest, 51c; low est. 61Jc; closed, 61Jc. Sales, 20,000 barrels; clearances, 150 000 barrels; shipments, 102,031 barrels: runs, 71,945 bariels. New York, Oct. 7. Petroleum opened dull, and continuod so throughout the day. Penn sylvania oil, snot sales, none: November op tion, sales, 6,000 barrels at 51c; Lima oil, sales, none. A SHOItT story by Grant Allen In THE DISPATCH to-morrow. Victory's Palm. Hill's Pile Pomade ought to be used by all sufferers from piles. Its curing effects are not enough extoled or known. It's like the Samaritan's Healing Balm a life and health restorer, well meriting Victory's Palm. Bev. J. H. K., pastor, St. Joseph's Church, Cooperstown, Wis. A bona fide guarantee in each package.- Price, $1 CO: six packages $5 CO, by mail. For sale by Jos. Fleming & Son, 412 Market street. sat STOP Watches Without Apparent Cause. A great many of the best wntobes are con tinually stopping or running irregular, to the great annoyance of the persons carrying them. This is caused by the watch becom ing magnetized from dynamos or electrio cars. To those so annoyed, we wish to say we have secured an instrument by which we can remove the magnetKui while you wait. Geo. W. Bigos & Co., C01 Smlthfleld street, Corner Sixth avenue. Winter Underwear, Winter underwear for ladies. Winter underwear for gentlemen. Winter underwear for girls. Winter underwear for boys. Winter underwear for babies. Best variety I Best qualities i Lowest prices I Fleishmab&Cc, EM, 506 and 608 Market street. MlUlnery Furors. Latest creations or Halsoy & Francois, of New York, Linii Faulkner and others, of Paris, at hair price asked bv other dealers. Come ana see. E. S. Giles, 92, 91 ana 96 Federal street, "" Allegheny, Don't Take the Risk Of lire or thieves, but keep your valuable papers, bonds, etc, in the sate deposit vaults or the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 68 Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $5 a year and upward. Struck It Blch. The man who bought yesterday at our great $10 sale saved a lot ot money. To-day you have the same great chance. Don't miss it. P. C. C. C, Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond streets. Special Kid Gloyo Sale. 250 dozen fine 5-hook French kid gloves, 73c a pair, worth $1 25. Tans, browns and blacu only. Bosesbaux & Co. Ip yon want to meet your friends, you will find them at the Hotel Duquosno 6 to 8 o'olock uinner. Baking ivWwiCl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Y OU can save dollars by trading at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, si 6 SmftMeld st. ARE YOU IN NEED Of an Overcoat? A Suit of Clothes? OraPairofTrousers? GOME TO US I We can show you a store of FOUR FLOORS Filled with the FINEST, RICHEST, BRIGHTEST and MOST STYLISH CLOTHING ever seen in'Pittsburg, and the prices we charge ARE LOWER Than others ask for inferior styles and make. RIGHT NOW we are offering a very fine ALL-WOOL KER- (TA SEY OVERCOAT for ... . $ in blue, black, brown and gray, that we feel safe in saying the equal of it cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $18. A perfect fit guaranteed. OPPOSITE CITZ HALL. OC6-TTSSU BEST LINE LiUW" TO DENVER. I NEW YORK DENTISTS, Corner Sixth and Liberty Sta. Entrance on Liberty Sb, riTTSBUEG. Best Set Teeth - - $8.00 WABEANTED WOBK. e-161-Mwa ALTERATIONS Now being made to our building forthe easy handling of a large stock -or will paper vrlll not be completed until October 15, until which time tvo will offer the eame low prices made during our remnant sale. On account of being so upset we must offer extra in ducements to buyers, otherwise a great part of our stock will be ruined If not sold. Next year tho prices of wall paper wUl bo higher. Buy now you will save money. We pay 80 postage on samples of wall paper, which we send fbze to any address. If the samples were not the best and our prices the lowest this monev would be wasted. We pay freights on all orders of $3 or over- When you come to the Exposition call and see ear stock. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Faint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth Ave three squares irom Court House. 'Bel6-ra ESTABLISHED 187(1 BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure enre to the Urinary Organs, Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitten nt ade mare, are a sure' cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every species of in digestion. Wlia Cherry Tonic, the most popular prep aration for oure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Elthorof theabove $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5. If yourdrnzgist does not handle these goods write to WAL 7. ZOELLEB, sole M'lr., Pittsburg, Pa, Ja2-57-Trs ELITE PHOTO GALLEET, 516 Market Btbeet. CABINETS $1.00 PER DOZEN. Ko stairs to climb. my-TTa Use the elevator. Wo eend tbe marveloTH French E Remedy CALTHOS free, and a B local Gaarantse that Calthos will j ;ME! l STOP Dliehcrze & Emtulont, I - CURB KotrmstorrheA. Varicocele I 1 and UESTOBE Loit VIcor. Use it and fay if satisfied. Addrfi,VON KOHL CO.. Sals Antrim 1 ( CUcIumU, Okie. I One of the erfatest dis coveries of the centurr. Kara. iDMdT. inn Cni for mlw Rbeumatliru, Bncumatlc Uout, Syphi litic BlieumatUm, Nkln disposes and IJrop alcal tendencies. All cured promptly by this remedy. It has cured hundreds, and will cure where instructions are followed. Purines the blood and regulates the system. Put up In .00 and J2.00 bottles. Catalogue free, with references. DDK! CUESICAL CO., CAMBKinCE. O. fll!!inNifMlLJ DKWM f'Jm J Ml! UpSi ESS BAILBOADS. Company. Senednle in efTeet Mar IS. 1802, .Central time. DxrABT rorCUnland.. 00 a.m., J.H, 4.30, K.iJp. m. ForClnelnnatL, Chleaco and 8t. Louis. 1.5S, .4Sp. nt. for Bnffalo, 1.00a. m.. .v, -v. w p, rn. or oaiamaaca. -9. w a. ra.. j.c -P. m. ForYoungitown and Maw Cattle. 6,00, 8.00, 11.30a. m..,l.SS. 58.10. '4.M. 9.45b. m. P Bearar Falls, 6.00; 7.00, 8.00. ll.Joa.ro.. 1.8S, 8.80, 4.20. 8.20, t.is p.n. Tor Charters. 55.20, 5.55, 00, J8.45. 7.00, 7.87, T.tO. 18.01, 8.80, "fc.io, 11.30 111.45a. m.. 12.10. 1.00, 2.00, J. 80, .05, 14.2a, "4. IS, .10, 5.20, '8.00. H., 10 p.m. -- "" ABiuvx-JTrora CleTeland. :J0 a. m.. I2:30, 5H5, 1iS0 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chleaco and Bt, i.oul. 'SiJo a. m,. 12:30. 7:80 p. m. From Bur falo. f.:S0 a. m 12 1. Si JO p. m. from Salamanca, 8:80, '10:00 a. m. 7:80 p. in. Prom Yonncstown. and Kew Cattle. 8:30, 57:25. '10:00 a. m.. '12:30, 5:15, to, 9:80 p. m. Krom Beaver Pant, 3i20S:0. 7125, 100 a. m.. '12:30, 1:20. 5:15. J:Si, 9:80 p. m. P.. C. A. Y. trains for Mansfield, 7:37 a. m., 12:10, 4:06 p.m. For Eiplen and Beechmont, 7:37 a. m 4:05 p. m. , P.. CAY. trains from Manifleld. 7:31. 11:50 a. m.. 2:37 p, m. From Beechmont, 7:31, 11 JO a.m. P., McK. Y. n. It. -DzrART-Por New Karen. ,:20.!Pv !3:0I- . ForWeitKewton, 8:20 a. m., 3:00, 5:25 p. m. AURIVE-FromXewHaven. 9:0Oa. m.. '4i07 p. m. From West Newton, SdJ, 9i00 a. m., Usia p. m. For McKeesport, Elizabeth. Mononjrb.e!a City and Balls Vernon. "Brtu, 11:05 a. vs., '4iC0 p. m. From Bella Vernon, Mononcahela City. Eliza beth and McKeesport, 7i40 a. m., 17:55, '1:05 p. m. Dallr. isundays only. ITo and from Xtw Castle, only. City Ticket Office. OOOnmlthnalpVaireet BTJKOPEAJf STEXMHIP T7EEE "A CBUISE IK A DICTIONABY." C a little book, illustrated and containing interesting laots aoouc snips, cjall for one or send S-cent stamp. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO., 'Foreign Hankers and SteamBhip Agents, 627 Smlthfleld Bt, Pittsburg, Pa. Established i860. oci WHITE SJAR LINE. For Qneenstown and Iilrerpool. Eoyal and United States Mall Steamers. JJrlt'Ic, Oct. 12, 10:30 a.m. 'Majestic, Oct. 19. 3pm Germanic, Oct. 26.9 a.m. "Jii-ntonlc. Nov. i'. 2pm nntannlc,Nov.9,9:30am Majestic Nov. 16, :pm Germ'c. Nov. 23, 8 a m Teutonic, Nov. 30,2 p m From White btar dock, foot of West Tenth street. New Yon. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, 850 and upward. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Second cabin. 140 and mi. Steerage from or to the old country. 20. White star dralts payable on demand lnallths niinelpal banks throujtfiout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCURMICE. 639 Smlthfleld street. Pittsburg. orH. SIAITLAKD KER3EY. General A (tent. tj Broadwar. New York. mya-D INMAN LINE. JTew York. Qneenstown and Llrerpooti From New York every Wednesday. City of Paris and CItv of New York, 10,500 torn each. City of Berlin, City of Chester. Tills line has discontinued carrying; steerage pas sengers from Enrope. rr.oM siw torkj City of New York. Wednesday, Oct. 12. 10 am City or Chester. Wednesday, Oct. , 4 P. M. City of Paris. Wednesday. Oct. 20, 9 A. M. City of Berlin, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 3 p. x. For rates of passage and other information ap- flrto NTERNATIONAf, NAVIGATION COMPANY, Gen'l Agents, 6 Bowling Green, New York, or to J. J. MCCORMICK, t3 Smlthfleld st. Pitts burg. iv7-TTS -.LXi.3sr XjIdste KOYAL MAIL STEAMSBIPri. GLASGOW to PHIIiADEIiPHIA via DEEBY and GALWAY. Tnemost di rect route from Scotland and North and lllddle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS TJNSUEPASSED. Intermediate, S30. Steerage, S19. STATE1 SERVICE OF i i w e r A1VL,AN IrjWEJ Llllb. j STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK and GLASGOW via Londonderry evory Fortnight. Oct. 20 State of California 10 A. Jr. Nov. 10. State of Nebraska.... 9 A. M. Nov. 24.... State of California. 8 a.m. Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to j.j. Mccormick, cao smithtieid at. JelS-D OIL WELL SUPPLIES. lksaMaa''" OIL ML SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Water Street, P1TTSBTJBG.-PA, noS-SS-rrexosn Af!er,I9 'Years1 of Trial, Hs-IiA. IKE, THE ! FAMILY SflFEGUAnD Oil IConcded'to'Bo the Best -and Safes ton Kndwn. ELAINE F KEVEB TABIES IN QUALITY; f Cannot Be Exploded. r Itj the very hlghcit.grade of reflnedpe trolenm. from which in the prooesa of man ufacture, every impurity has been elim inated. Blaine is free from benzine and parafflne; It will never ohtll in the coldest tempera ture known on this continent. In color. Elaine li sprlng-watar white, and Its "Are test" is so high as to make it as ab solutely safo as any illuminant known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine la t pleasant oil for family use. Can Ba Ennui in isj Petroleum lamp. A EOSITlrSFBOTECTIOK-SBOUJJkllP EXPLOSIONS. KAKSStSrHEtSAFEST AJTD'iBESTCUaHX KNOWH. EUtlNErS5r OIL UOmiloajGailons ELAINE 8olHin-lYr From 187to 18JS Elaine .Cannot Be Impxoved'Upon. WARDEN &.OXNARD, MANUrACTUBEES, $$&' mTSBTJBO.PA. WOOD'S . PHOSPHOniNE, Tho Great Encllsh Bemedr. Promptly and permanently cures ah forms of Aervout Weakness. Amission, aptr matorrlieti, ,uipoteacv and all fleets of Abuse or lir ccstes.Ktca prescrlbedover :& years In thousands of cases; Is Hie only KellabU and Honest Medicine known. .1. .4ii-rrfr fni- Wtmli T t 1 . .. n....M,.nrv . Ifh. nff.H ,m worthless medleln " 'f "ietter Indwm dl btt store. ln'lospK'M'le'ts Z'T, -nd rrr ret"rn mail. Pric.eii?1?..?acK?5ujh?,& M. On' ")f'f vlKiv: rt '"' teid"J "l """ " plain '"ffi'jfClWjSilUjU CO. . "ii. .:.".. i ..,. iiAtmif. Mica. Soia in PltUbugrbv Q & 17-Sl-eodnk "u Hi Martet street. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NEBVTNE, The (treat Span ish Kemedy, is sold WITH A W B I T T E N GUARANTEE to cure all nery. ousdlseases,sneh 'as Weak Memorv nZVOn Am km I'l u Tngfl T.ns of ISralnPuwers Wakefulness, Lost Jilnnhood. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Oeneratlrn Organs In either sex caused by over-exertion, yonthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, onlumor stimulants. V nerpackareby mallts for$3. With evsry ?3 onler we OIVE A WllITTEN OUAIIANTKE TOCUKEorREFDNU MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co., Md rid. Spain, and Detroit. Inch. For sale b JOS. FLEMlNoi SON. Pltuburg. ae24-2S-jrm MANHOOD! I will send (sealed) FRISK the recloa that made a man of me. It cannot fall to care Varicocele, Lost Vigor and all results of Indis cretions or excesses. Address with stamp. WM. BTJTIiEB, Box 147. JblsrabsUI, Mlchs tssjJjMCV JK!sst-RSa? BAXIsBOAIHL PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. lIT ETTECT JCWB IS, 1832. Trsvlns will leave Union Station, Plttsbnsj ss follows (Eastern Standard Timeli MAIN LINE EASTWAKD. Pennsylvania Limited of Pnllman Vestlbni, CAn dall7at7:isa. m.. arrlrlna; at HafTi'iltMiaa p. m Philadelphia 4:45 P.in..ew-York 7,09 p. m Baltimore 4:40 p. m..Washineton5A5pim Keystone Express dally at 1:50 a. m.. arnrlajt at Harrlsburt; 8r2S a. m., Baltimore 11:15 a, n WasblnKton 12:50 p. m.. Philadelphia 113 a. o New York 2:00 p. m. . , Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m.; arrlTlnjrat Ilarrlsbarg 10:Ma. m., Philadelphia 1:3 p. uu New York 4:00 p. m. , .e narrlsbnrc Accommodation dally, except Sunday 5:25 a. m.. arrlTlnjr at Harrlibur-2:5p p. m Day Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at risr. rlsbnre 3:3) p.m., Philadelphia 6:50 p. m.. NeT York 8i p. m., Baltimore 6:4 p. m., Washlai. ton 8:15 p. m. , Mall train Sunday only, 8:40 a. mi. arrives narnj. burc 7:00 n. m.. Philadelphia 10 J5 p. m. Mall Express dally 12:50 p. m., arriylnaat njrrls. biir:il):00p. nu. connecting at Hanuburg tat Philadelphia. Philadelphia Express dally at .4:30 p. m.. srrlTlnj at llarrlstmrar 1 0 a. m.. Philadelphia:! a. ra, anaNew York7:10a. m. . Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arriving mm. rlsburg 2:io a.m., Baltimore 8:20 a.m., Waja. lneton 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia S:0S a. m. aaj NewYork7:Wa. m. , , . . Fast Line, dally at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrts burg3:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 6:50 s. m., e York 8:30 a. m., Baltimore 6rJ3 a. m Waanlnj. ton 7:30 a. id. All throuirh trains connect at Jersev City witti boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y., aroldlng double ferriage and Journey through New York City. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m. Greensbnrg Accom.. 11:30 p. m.. week days: 10:3 p. in. Sundays, tireentbnrg Express 5:lo p. m., except Sunday. Deny Express 11:00 a. m., ex cept snnday. Wall Accom.. 5:55, 6:00, 7:40. 8:35, 8:50. 9:40, 10:30. 11:00 a. m., 11:13. 12:50. 1:50. 20. 3:40. 4:00, 40. 6:15, 6:0O..C:43. 7:25 8:00, 10:20, ll:30p. m.. 12:U night, exceptMonday. Sunday, 8:40, 10,30 a. m., 12:25. 12:50. 2:20, 4:30, 5:30. liil. :30. 10:30 p. m, and 12:10 night. WlUlnsburg Accom., 8:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:45. 7:0 7:25, 7:40, 8:10. 8:35, 8:50. 9:40, 10:30. 11:00. lUlOa. m.. 12:01, 12:15. 12:30, 12:50. 1:20, 1:30. 2:00, 2:33 8:15. 2:40. 4:00. 4:10. 4:25. 4:85, 4:50, 5:00. 5:15, 5:3C, 6:45. 6:00. 60, 6:45. 7:25. 8:50. 9:00, 9:43. 10:50, 11:00, lli3p. m. week-days, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 8:40. 10:30 a. m ll-.a. 12:50. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30, 70, 9:00. 8:30, 10:30 p. m., 12:10 night. Braddock Accom.. 6:23. 6rt0, 6:15. 6:45, 7.00, 7:25, 7:40, 8:00. 8:10. 8:35, 8:30. 9:40. 10:3a 11:00. 11:19, a. m 12:01, 12:15. 12ao, 12:50. ISO, 1:30. 2:00, 2:30, 3:15, 3:40, 4:00. 410, 4:25, 4:30, MS. 40, 5:00, 5:15, 6:30. 5:45. 6:CC 6:20; 6:45, 7:25. 8:20. 9:00. 9:4S; 10:2(1, 11:00, 11:30 p. m. wcek-dars, and 12:10nlght, ex cept Monday. Snnday. 5:30. 8:00, 8:40, 10:30 a.m., 12:25. MiX, 1:3a 2:30. 4:33, 60, 7:20, 9:00, 9:30, 10:30 p. m.. 12:10 night. SOTJTHWXST PENN KAILTTA.X. EorTJnlontown53and8a. m., 1(50 and4Sp m. week-days. MONONCAHELA DIVISION. "" 03T AJtD AFTIE MAY 25. 1801. For Monongahela Cltv. West BrownsvUls ani Unlontown. 10:40 a. ra. For Monongahela City and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10:40 a. m.. and 4:50p.m. OnSnnday, 8:55 a. m. and 1:01p.m. For Monongahela Cltv only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m. week-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a.m. and S:I0 z. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom. 8:35 a.m.. 4:15, 6:30, and 11:15 p. m. bunoay, 9:40 p. m. "WEMT PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. OS AND AFTER JUX K 20. ISC FromFEDEKAL srEEET STATION. Allegheny City: ForSprlngdale. week-days. 6:50. 8:43. 9:55. 10:40, llOa. m.. 1:30. 2:23, 4:00. 6:00. 5:45. 6:10. 6:20. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30 p.m. For Butler, week-days, 6:50. 8:45, 10:40 a. m.. 3:13 and 6:10 p.m. For Freeport. week-days. 6:55, 8:45, 10:40 a.m.. 3:15.4:00.5:00.8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sun- dajs 12:35 and 9:20 p.m. . For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. ForPaultonandBlalrsTllle. week-days, 6:55a. m 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. jjJ-THe Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Tlmeeirds and full information can be obtained at the ticket offices No. 110 Fifth ave--nne. corner Fourth arenue and Try street ana. Union station. CHAS. E. FUOH. J. B. WOOD. General Manager. faen'lPassTAgent. From Pittsburgh Union Station. EnnsylvaniaJjnES. Irains Bon by Central lime. Nor tliwent System Fort Wayne Konte Dsfart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: L20a.m.,7J0 a.m., li20 p.m., 1X0 pjn., 8.i5 p. m., I11JJ0 pan. Akrivk from same points : li0S a.m., 11.15 ajn., b.(X) ajn., &35 aja., 5.65p.m 6.45 p.m. DsrART forTolcdo, points intermediate and beyond: t7.10a.m.,l!t20p.m.,lJX)p.m.,llli0pjn. Aurrs Irom same points: tl.15 aun., 6J5 ajn., -f8.15pja. Dspaxt for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: ffl.10 a.m., 740 a.m., fl-30 pjn, 11.05p.m. Aaatva from same points: 5J0a.m., flo p.m., 5.55 p.m., -(6.50 p.m. Dsfart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellalre: fC.lOa.m., flJOpjii., tl.lOp.m. Arkivb from aims points : f9.00 a.m., flS p.m., fS.50 p.m. Dstart for New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Asata bub, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m t!2.20 p.m. Arkivz from same points: fL2S pjp., fg.40 p.m. DsrART for New Castle, Jamestown, Yotmgitowa and Niles, i.45 p.m. Arkivs from same points : 18.40 ajn. ' Dstart for Yonngstown, 1ZS0 pjn. Ajuuvk from Youngstown, 6.45 p.m. Son tli west System-Pan HnndleRonte DarART for Cohimbns, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, pomts intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m '$20 a.m., S.4o p.m., 11.15 p.m. Arritb from sama points: a20a.m.,6.0Oa.m.,5Opjn. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10a.m., tl2.05p.m. Aaxtva from samepoints: 2.20 a.m., fS.05 pjn. DsrART for Washington, f6.15 a.i m., f8.35 a.ra Hp.mt3rf0p.m..t4.45p.m.,-tlJ0p.m. Arsivb from Washington, WJta a.m., 7i0 a.m., &Q a.m., tl05 a.m., flM?. m.,tb2Sp.m. DsrART for Wheelmg, 8.S0 a. iru, tl2.05 n'n., t2.43 p. m.. 6.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheetaj, t8.45 a. m., f3.U3 p. m. o0 p. m. Special Notices. POUMAN SLEETING CARS AND POIXKAH DrmBO Cars run through. East and West, on principal trams ol both Systems. Local Slxiwno Cars rmming to Coltrmbus, On cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Sunon at 9 o'clock p. m. Tihk TASLSSofThronghand Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, sot mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Stacon, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket .offices of the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dallr. tEx.Sandar. JEx. Saturday. YEx.Xosdar. JOSEPH WOOD, K, A. FORD, Guoil suoigsr. Gezersl tassogsr Irct, BALTIMORE AND OHIO EAILEOAD Sehedole In effect Sept. 3, 1S92. Eastern timet For Washington. D. a. Baltimore, Pblla. dalpbla and e York, 3 00 a m an( 9 2upm. For Cnmberlasd, 6 60. '8 00 a m, tl 19, 9 20 p m. For ConnensTflle, t 60, 8 00, is so a m. 41 10. U 15, t& 00 anil 9 20pm. For Unlontown, fsjo, 8 0s. 58 30a m 110, $415 and P?ir Mt. Pleasant SJWandtS 00am;tl 10,.l475anflcpm. For Washington. Pa., 1 SO, S3 10 and a m, 4 00, t4 45, "7 80 pm. . ForWheeUng. 1 29. 3 10 and t9 30 a m. 'lOO, 7ta Il:S5pm. For Cincinnati and St. Loots, n 20 a ra, T7 30 and 111 65 p m. For Cincinnati 11 66 p-m, Sat urdayonly. . ,,, a For Colttmbus. 720 a m, 17 80 and 111 V For Newark. "7 20am, TSOand 111 55 pm. For Cblcaao. "720amand"730p m. TSln. arrtr. froS New York. PbUadelpUa.Bat tlmore and Washington. 6 20 a m. S8O0 m. Froa Cohimbns. Cincinnati and Chicago 8 30 a m. -8 p m. From Wheeling. S 60 and 10 45 a raJ4 15, 57 55 and '3 40pm. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. Dally. tOally except Sunday. Sunday only. ISaturday only. IDally except Saturday. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for n check baggage from hotels and residences upot orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Flttl arenue snd Wood street, sad 039 fmlthfleld street. 1. T. ODELL. CHAS. ). SCULL. Central Jlaaagtx Htsu Pass, Af wUi ALLEOHENi VALLEYEAILWATCO-. Taking effect Jnne 26. 1892. trains wff leave aud arrire at Union statldn. Pittsburg, east ern standard time: Buffalo express Leave? al 8:2 a. m., 8:50 p. ra. (arriving at buffalo at 3:45 p. a and 7:20 a. m.)t arrives a57:05 a. m.. 8:p.m. 01 City and DuBois express-Leaves 6:00 s. m., 3) m., l;30p. m. t arrives 1.-00, 6:35, 10:3) p. m. Eia lenton Leaves 3:45 p. m. ; arrives 10:04 a. ra. WJ tanning Leaves 9:05 a. m.. 1:00 p. m. : arrives lis a. m.. 5:55 p. m. Braeburn Leaves 6:50 a. m. 12:06 p. m.. 6:30 p. m.. 8:15 p. m.; arrives 8:W m.. 8:05 a. ra., 1:46 p. m., 7:40 p. m. alley Csmi Leaves 10:16 a.m.. 3:30. 9:30, 11 SO p. a.: arm; It.iA. m 19.QI1 A.m 11. in , m Hn1tnn-TilTe 7isop! ml: arrives 9ii p. m. 'Sunday tralns-Bof xaiocxpress L,eaTess:Aia. 10.. o:jp. m.t inn 7Ma. m.. 6:35 p. m. Emlenton Leaves 9 :05 a.m. arrives 9:15 p. m. Kltunnlng Leares 11:40 p. m. irrliu 10:15 p. ra. Braeburn Leaves 9:50 p. nt arrives 7 no p. m. Pnllman parlor buffet car 0 day trains and Pullman sleeping car on night trs.s between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Ticket offlcci. No 110 Fifth av. and Union station. DAVID MCCAKGO, JAMES P. ANDERSON. - G en '1 Supu Gen.Pass.Ag PITT3BUKG AND -WTESTERN RAIL-WA Schedule In effect May IS. 1882 (Central time) Depot cor Anderson st, and Elver av., Allegli'O? Depart for Chicago. 2:oo p. m. Solid train w" Pullman sleeping oar. For Kane, Bradford, fh' a. m. For Clarion. XJiVI a, m t2iC0 p. in. f' Foxburg. 7iW a. ra.. 12:00, 14:23 p. m. For BnffsW Srle, Meadrllle. T7H0 a. m. For GreenTllle w n,n fMt-r 7,1(1 &. In.. T2rfln n. m. sc Akrou. Cleveland, tTiiOa. m.. 2:QJp. m. Forei Castle. "7tlla. m.. nioo. t:03 p. In, For ButW t6i9, "7:K T9I30S. m.. 2:00, tS3. t:I3p.m. , Trains arrive: From Kane, t6:45 p. m. : Clano" Mia . n t6:p. m.t Fcxbnr. 19:05, niM 'm., 16r45p. m.t Erie. t8:50p. m.: GrcanTtUa. M cer, Ml:S0 a, m.. 00 p. m. : Axron. 115 a. m i4p. m.:Nw CasUo. tr3J. 115S. m.. 2" p. ro'tBntler. tTr. 19rf)5, 111:30 am-tfciJL'i" p. ra.: Irom Chicago. 115 a, m,v '- k Dslly. -tlxceptaundajrv I!!i tiddJidiMJs ij&SavBM..-'. . mLi.bj-xga&. Sayjsjj-B vsriif
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