THE PITTSBUEG- ' DISPATCH; iFKLMY. JTJLY 6, - 188ft AGAIN IN HABNESS. Patriotism Subsides and Business Again Sales the Boost. THE PETROLEUM SITUATION SeTisired in All of Its Important Bearings Bj the Eon. David Kirk. PEOGKESS OP THE PABT PIFTI IEAEB Haying aired their patriotism, and teen that the country is safe for the present, the business fraternity will pnt on their custom ary harness to-day and renew the straggle for bread and butter. Bankers will open their doors and wonder how people can get along without borrowing money from them, stockbrokers will gather in front ofrthe blackboard and attempt to bull or bear this or that security, oil operators will congre gate on the floor of the Exchange and saw the air to excite the ontside interest and make a show of business that does not and cannot exist without the permission of the almighty Standard, and real estate dealers will again dilate on the advantages and cheapness of the properties they have for sale. Patriotism will go into retirement for another year, unless something unusual should occur to call it out, and Mammon be king of all he surreys. It is to be hoped that all the people of this great country who yesterday knelt and worshiped at the shrine of Liberty will be the better for it. Hon. David Kirk, the big prodncerof rt troleum, makes his headquarters in Pitts burg. "It is the center," he says, "of oil developments. There is great actirity in the oil fields at present There isn't much, of course, in the old Bradford field, but there is in the counties south of that and north of Pittsburg, and also to the south of Pittsburg. That makes this city a central point for oil men. But in spite of all the activity the results are email. No new fields are being discovered and the old ones are being worked out That story of two companies with a combined capital of $20, 000,000 to appear in opposition to the Stand ard by developing a big oil field in Ken tucky reads well, but isn't reliable. The people down thera have struck a few pock ets of gas, which they have piped into Louisville, and 'that and a smell or petro leum have set them wild. A man can stock a vacant lot at a million without much trouble. It's jnst like it was in that re spect along Oil Creek 30 years ago. "Lima oil? They try to work the market with that several times a year and succeed only too well. Yet Lima has been devel oped for four years, and thus far it hasn't been made to take the place of Pennsylvan ia. How many refineries have been built there within the year, except George Van Vleck's? How many have been enlarged? There has been neither building nor en larging. I have analyzed every process ever invented for refining Lima oil, and not one is a success. Oils are produced from the crude article that look well for a time, but they are perishable. They lose color and smoke, and clog the burners. Penn sylvania oil, on the contrary,is imperishable. It holds its color and quality indefinitely. I haven't been able to analyze George Van Vleck's process yet I don't know what it is. I was in Oil City some time ago when THE According to the iuiusai puccb iui me 4uainy anu maiuruy oi We adhere to the cash plan, thus giving you the benefit of- the very lowest prices. Avoiding all losses, all accounts, you need have no us. Anv failure 'on our nart tn fulfill all nkliovafirmc t-.rr.mrflTr onrl cofi'cfoMvM-.'iTr TTr,,14 ;:,,. ,, l . j Ti ii.'. ii j Our pure Finch's Golden .Wedding, 10-years old, full, quarts $1 2B per lbottle; dr $12 a dozeP. Kentucky Bourbon, 10 years 61d,$l 2 per bottle, or '612 a dozen ' ..i . Overholt & Cos Pure Rye, ,,; years old,. $1 per bottle, or .$10 a dozen. : T?'-. ,, Oi- tV- .- '. 7-,' t . .-4 - ' Please Accompany Order With Postal or Money -.r. 412 Market Street, ,J&k. P. "W. Mitchell, one of the stockholders in the Van "Vleck refinery, was exhibiting wimples of oil said to have been refined by this process. They were clear and bright, and it was said the process extracted 75 per cent of il! jminant from Lima crude product The market, of course, broke as a result Some time after I met in Bradford another stockholder in the Van Vleck refinery, and he told me it hadn't done a thing yet It hasn't been heard of since, but undoubted ly some one was enabled to turn an honest penny by the break in the market ''JCes, our agreement with the Standard is at an end, the transfer of the oil on which a profit was guaranteed has been' made, and it's now every man for himself. That accounts for the activity in the oil fields, but it isn't swelling the .production much." Those of us not yet 50 years of age have probably lived in the most important and intellectually progressive period of human history. Within this half century the fol lowing inventions and discoveries have been among the number: Ocean steamships, street railways, elevated railways, telegraph lines, ocean cables, telephones, phonograph, photography, and a score of new. methods of picture making, aniline colors, kerosene oil, electric lights, steam fire engines, chemical fire extinguishers, anpesthetics and painless surgery, gun cotton, nitro glycerine, dynamite, giant powder, alumin ium, magnesium ana other new metals, electro-plating, spectrum analysis and spectroscope, audiphone, pneumatic tubes, electric motor, electric railway, electric bells, typewriter, cheap postal system, steam heating, steam and hydraulic elevators, vestibule cars, cantalever bridges. These are only a part All positive knowledge of the physical constitution of planetary and stellar worlds has been attained within this period. A great d eal of good taste is being shown in the construction of houses in the suburbs, concerning which a builder said yesterday: ' 'A great change has taken place in honse building since I commenced the business 25 or 30 years ago. Then the rage was for square houses, with plain porch and roof. Now a square house is seldom seen. People want as many corners as they can get, and high roofs broken as much as possible, with plenty of gables and dormer windows are all the go. Bay windows, too, and large porches are the rule. A house of any pre tensions without these accompaniments would be a rarity. "These things are expensive, butthey add wonderfully to the appearance of a build ing, making even a small one look roomy and comfortable. The country in all direc tions around Pittsburg is filling up very fast, and it will soon be full of houses that would be an ornament to any city." The Ice Trade Journal, on the strength of reports from all parts of the country, says: "While the country has escaped a threatened ice famine, it is proper to add that the crop of the entire country is largely short of the average of former years, while it is in most cases Inferior in quality, thus making higher prices inevitable, and sub ject to variation." Topeka, Kan., claims to have the longest electric railway system in the world now in operation. The plant is owned by the Kapid Transit Railway Company, of To peka, and cost to establish abont $600,000. It operates 16J miles of track, requiring the use of nine powerful dynamos, driven LOMG late decision of the Supreme Court, we. are prepared to do business once more, juid can and r u""5tt"u,w waaaajr "u wxcvv-nijr wvjuiu nijuit 8-year old ALL THE LEADING FOREIGN If you have not bought any of our California Wines yet, please include one or more bottles in. your, next order. They are very fine, 4 years old, and only 50 cents "for full .quarts. - ' 1 ' '. r3Li-LST:D by two 1,200-korse-power engine, operatipg 43 cars. The poultry industry of this country last year amounted to nearly $700,000 000; and even then we had to im port several million dollars worth of foreign eggs. Our own egg raiser ought to have this money. The demand for fresh eggs for food alone far exceeds the supply. Some railroad managers propose to put down 100-pound rails and run 80-ton engines and use 30-ton 'freight cars, with air brakes, in order to make more speed and reduce the cost of traffic One 80 ton locomotive has just been turned out that has a speed of 70 miles an hour. KECEUT INTENTIONS. A List of the Patent Granted to Parties In This Tlclolty. The following is the list of patents issued to Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia inventors, as furnished by O. D. Levis. Patent Attorney, No. 131 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.: Harry E. Adams, Wheeline, W. Vsw, attach ments for desks; Henry T. Basin, Decaturrille, 0 saw gumming machine: John D. Burton, Pittsburg. Pa., metal roofing; Cora A. Butler, Canton, O., fire escape: John J. Curran.Toledo, O., water filter: Henry Dixon and J. V. and H. S. Kopp, Dayton, 0 brush (or washing windows; (Solomon R. Dresser, Bradford, Pa., pipe coupling; John G. Dulebobn. Ellzaheth town. Pa., gate latcb; Mathew Graff and J. Johnston, Pittsburg. Pa., reducing metallic ores; James T. Hambay, Wllklnsbnrs. Pa-, as signs to the Union Switch and Signal Com 5 any. Pittsburg. Pa., coupling for signal rods; ames T. Hambay, same Dlace, assigns to same company, switch and signal apparatus: James' T. Hambay, Wilklnsburg. Pa., assigns to Union Switch and Signal Company, Pitts burg. Pa., switch and signal inter-locking apparatus: Isaac W. Hoover, Avery, O., potato screen and separator; Samuel P. Jackson, assignor to H. Laughlin, East Liverpool. O., mold or outside ring for pottery; Thomas P.Jones, Radnor. O., bagging apparatus: William R. Klnnear, Columbus, (., metallic celling; William R. Klnnear, Colu-n-bns, O., metallic cellinc; Alexander P. Porter. Marengo, O.. horse' collar fastener; Isaac B. Potts, Columbus, O., detachable pipe coupling; Dana Tufts. Pittsburg, Pa., wire cable; John H. Valle, Dayton, O., compound engine: Al bert Waggoner, Columbus, 6., vehicle springs; James H. Walker. Sewlckley. Pa., assignor to Fuel Gas and Electric Engineering Company, limited, of Pittsburg. Pa., retort charging de vice; Edward B. Weston, Dayton, O., combined wrapping paper, holder and printer: Edward B. Weston, Dayton. O.. printing device for wrapping paper rolls; William w. Wllklns, Erie, Pi, band sawmill; WiUian W. Wilkina, Erie, Pa., gang sawmill. BI HIS MOTHER'S COFFIN. Osoar Pearsall ShootrHlmielf and Will be Burled by Her Side. rSriCIAL TM.IOEAM TO THJt DtSrXTCS.! New Yobk. June 4. Oscar Pearsall, aged 38 years, this afternoon shot himself over the coffin of his mother, Nannah, who died Tuesday, aged 90 years at her home, 427 South Fifth street, Williamsburg. The funeral of Mrs. Pearsall has been post poned until to-day, and the interment of her son, whose body last night lay alongside the casket of his mother on rude planks, will take place ,at the same time. He was an electrician who has re cently had ill success iu his business. Gos sip has it that he had two wives living, and they in no smKt measure are credited with having contributed to the state of mind that caused the suicide. When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Chlldren,she gave them Castoria ap9-77-irwTSn LOOKED FOB DECISION" HAS GOME! gooas mat aery competition. WE. WILL Export Guekenheimer Whisky, FOR PRICE LIST. MAILED ,FRBE.;: JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, ..' -?e :v gr k j KMitS A CUEIOUtf COINCIDENCE. The Blng-nlar anil Sad Death of a Railroad Ticket Agent' Son. Altoona, July 'i. At 6 o'clock this evening Howard Nicholson, the lG-year-old son of H. L. Nicholson, Pennsylvania Bail road ticket agent here, was instantly killed by the Hollidaysburg branch train at a crossing in this city. A singular coinci dence connected .with the affair is that Mr. Nicholson had been receiving sympathetic telegrams all day from all over the State on account of the dispatch published this morn ing reporting a cloud burst in this section, in which his wife figured as having been struck by lightning, which statement was incorrect A Bin Lot of OH Boned. ISrlCJAI. TILrOBAM TO THX DISraTCS.! Washington, Pa,, July 4. None of the oil in the 40,000-barrel tank, struck by lightning Tuesday evening, at Johnson's crossing, was saved. It contained 35J000 barrels, and all was either consumed by the fire or run down the creek and wasted. The tank w as the property of the Atlantic and Western Pipe Line Company, and, with its contents, was fully insured. Burned by an Exploding; Lamp. rSFECIAI. TELIGBX1C TO TUX DUrATCR.1 Washington, Pa., July 4. A lamp in the hands of Mrs. Joseph Henderson, ot Houston ville, exploded last night, throwing the burning oil over Mrs. Hedterson and her 4-year-old son. Both were terribly burned and may not recover. Cattle Markets. New Yobi Beeves Receipts, 700 bead, all for slaughterers direct; no trading In beeves; nothing doing in the dressed meat market; dull feeling. Calves Receipts, 800 head. Including four carloads from Chicago; no trading to speak of in tbe morning; a bunch of 30 heavy Teals from Maryland sold at i'ic per pound, and dealers make the selling range 45 per 100 pounds for veals, 'andt2 tOQ3 60 for butter milk calves. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 3,600 bead, and 600 bead were carried over yes terday; quiet, at about yesterday's prices, with sales Of ordinary to good sheep at $405 23 per 100 pounds, and of lambs at 67 SO ontside figure for three carloads of Virginia' lambs. Hogs Receipts. 2,W0 head, all for slaughterers direct; no sales on the live weight; nominally steady at W S05 per 100 pounds. AS A D It INK IN FEVERS Use Horaford'a Acid Phosphate. Dr. Chas. H. S. Davis, Meriden, Conn., says: "1 have used it as an accessory in cases of mel ancholia and nervous debility, and as a pleas ant and cooling drink in fevers, and have been very much pleased with it" La Perla del Fimtr. These celebrated clear Havana Key West Cigars are for sale at: Hotel Duquesne, Hotel Anderson. St Charles Hotel, Albemarle Hotel. Union Depot Restaurant John Lauier, 3799 Fifth ave. Peter A. Ganster, 35 and 37 Frankatown ave. John F. Ganster, 27 Frankstown ave. Peter Weber, 76 Wylie ave. John C. StrouD, 25 Union st E. W. Hagan.' 609 Smithfield st Neville Baylev,-405 Smithfield st J. K. Derr, 400 Market st P. C. Duffy. 540 Grant st E. F. Rusch, ,3716 Forbes st Linbart, Bald & Co., 411 Smithfield st Charles Eble, 6009 Penn ave. G. W. Schmidt. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Imported Sherry. 1828, Imperial Amontillado Sherry, full quarts $3 00 1828. Imported Brown Sherry, full quarts 3 00 Pemartin Sherry, full quarts. 2 00 Choice Old Brown Sherry, full quarts. 2 00 Harmony Sherry, full quarts 1 60 Fine Old Topaz Sherry, lull quarts.... 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt; 95 and 97 Fifth ave. CONTINUE TO OFFER YOU WHISKIES $1 Order, or DraftV ri rrtssfiiaS i?,:- -" WW : -' f i &ft:m ?f ft&L m 1 Excaraloa to Johnstown. B. & O. B. B. will sell excursion tickets to Johnstown next Sunday, July 7, at rate $2.35 the round trip. Special trains leave at 8 A. jr. Siltek Age RYE at $1 50 per full quart Sold everywhere. Principal depot, Max Klein, Allegheny. mw? The Chief Reason for the great success of Hood's Sarsanarilla is f sand In the article it self. It ts Merit that Wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually accomplishes all that is claimed for it has given this medicine a popularity and'sale greater than any other sar saparllla or blood purifier. Hood's Sarsapsrilla is sold by druggists, tl; six forti Prepared by C. I HOOD A CO Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Give it a trial. DOES THE LAW PROTECT? A number of our patients who have been swindled by traveling doctors, ask why don't the law protect us T We answer: Every doctor will cheerfully show'you a receipt given by the Prothonotary bearing tbe seal of the Court and the date he registered his diploma. Self-called doctors cannot show such a receiot, and travel ing doctors may have one of late date. You can also examine Physicians' Register in Pro thonotary's office. Ladies don't employ a Mrs. doctor who is not registered if von value health. We are encouraged by so many of our new patients manifesting their appreciation of oar honest effort to protect those who are being mis ledbyadUplayoffalsecolors. We are an asso ciation of regular registered resident physicians of long experience and thorough education, and by combining our skill we offer the sick and the deformed an amount of talent worthy of their patronage. Our specialty, catarrh, dyspepsia, diseases of women, tumors, deformities and other chronic diseases, medical or surgical. Consultations free; physical examinations $1 to $3. Correspondents inclose two stamps. Office hours 10 to 1130 A.M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. Dr. ORR, 720 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Pa. ARMOUR'S EXTRACT 0E BEEF. ARMOUR & CO., CHICAGO, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. This is now conceded to be the best in the market, u witnessed bv the fact that we have iust secured the DIPLOMA FOR EXCEL LENCE at the Pure Food Exposition, now be ing held in Philadelphia. CLEANLY IN MANUFACTURE. SUPERIOR IN QUALITY. And with the bright appetizing flavor of fresh ly roasted beef. REMEMBER, JyS-19-Mwr JHipKXRit-FINANCIAL. w H1TNEY 4 STEPHENSON, 7 FOURTH AVENTTR. Issue travelers' credits through Mensrs. DrexeL Morgan & Co., New York. Passports procured. ap2S-l GEORGE T. CARTER, INVESTMENT BONDS. 514-515 Hamilton Building, mrtO-70-D Pittsbure. Pa, . .' r , uui icugc iuuc iuucn iiiotg. insoi we coma possiDiy gain oy aoing otnerwise. 50 PER BOTTLE, OR $15 A. DOZEN CASE. !j-.v .-. fj u-t: -.-V-VY,)-" . ' u j&-. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. BUTTER, a BUTTER, BUTTER. a" EVERY POUND WARRANTED PURE Cbtiers Creamery Co, Warehouse and General Offloes, 616 LIBERTY STREET, Telephone 1128. "I'iTJLHBUKG, PA. Factories throughout Western Pennsylvania. For prices see market quotations. Wholesale exclusively. mhlB-mvF WHOLESALE HOUSE. JOSEPH HORNE & CO.. Cor. Wood and Liberty Sts., Importers and Jobbers of 'Special offerings this weekia SILKS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODS, SATEENS, SEERSUCKER, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, andOHEVIOTa For largest assortment and lowest price call and see ua, WH0LESALEEXCLUSlVELY feffi-rSS-D 4 T. 512 AND 514 SMITHFIELD STREET. t P1TTSBTJBG, PA. Transact a General Banting Business. Accounts solicited. Issue Circular Letters of Credit, for use of travelers, and Commer cial Credits, IN STERLING, Available In all patts of the world. Also Issue Credits IN DOLLARS For use in this country, Canada, Mexico, West Indies, South and Central America. ap7-l-KWT TJUNOAN (X. WHITE, Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street. Second door above Smithfield, Pitubura. feU-7-xwr will offer you the very as heretofore, full quarts V ... -4 ' ' -- " -' WM T-.-.'-t- T" "iv; 'r ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ONEY TO LOA" )n mortcares on improved real eatata in mu of f 1,000 and upward. AppW at DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. rah-34-n No. V3A Fourth avenue. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. "lUNAKD LINE. NEW YOEK TO LIVERPOOL VIA OTTEICNS TOWN, KKOil PIEK 40NOBTU B1VEB. JTABT ECPKES3MAIL BEKVICK. ttjmbrts, JalrS, 11:30 AMlGsllla. July H, 7 X X Serrla, July 13. 6:30 X X Umbrla, An?. X, 10 X K KtrcrU. July 20. noon. Iservla, Auut 10,1m Anranla. Jnly27, ixx I Bothnia, Aug. 11, 7S30AX tWlll not carry steerare pasiencers. Cabin passage, tea. 80 and f 100: Intermediate, 36. tjteerafte tickets to and from all parts of Kurope at very low rates. VEKNON H. BKOWN A CO., General Afenta, 4 Bowlinr Green, New York. J. J. MCCOUMICX.' Agent. . Fourth ave. and Smithfield St., Pltiabarg. State Line To Glasgow. Belfast, Dublin and Livernool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passage S35 to $90. according to location of stateroom. Excursion $03 to SSO. Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Bates. ' AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO.. Oeneral ArenU, Broadway. New YoiK. J. J. MeCORMICX. Agent, Pittsburg. Pa. mhl2D ANCHOR LINE. Atlantio Express Service; LIVERPOOL via OUEENSTOWN. Steamship "CITY OIT BOilE," from New York. WEDNESDAY. July M.Ang.21. 8ept.18.Oct.ls7 Saloon passage, sen to S100: secona-class, sas. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every Saturday rrom New York to GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY. Cabin passage to Glasgow, Londonderry, Liver pool, (BO and tea. Second-class. SjO. Steerage passage, either semce. S3). Saloon excursion tickets at reduced rates. Travelers' circular letters of credit and drafts for any amount Issued at lowest current rates. JPor books or tours, tickets or Information. Apply to HEN DEKSON BBOTHEK3. N. Y.. or J. J. McCOKMICK. Fourth and Smithfield: A. D. 2.1?5..80N' 15SmlthfleIdst., Pittsburg; W. SES1PLE, Jr., MS Federal st.. Allegheny. JeS-xwr ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE From GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY, and GALWAY To PHILADELPHIA. Passenger Accommodations Unexcelled. Prepaid Intermediate. $30. Steerage. f!9. Passengers by this route are saved the ex. pense and inconvenience attending transfer to Liverpool or from New York. J. J. MCCORMICK, or AD. SC0RER4 SON, Pittsburg. . my27-67-xwr MEDICAL. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. - TJJ Bed Cross Diamond Brand. Tb. only rename pill for lt Safe ul tore. Jjadlca, auk vraniat lor U Dia mond llraad, in red Btctauta box.., calc4 viuoioonoooa. -.laBeMotncr. Siia4. (ump.) for particulars as4 "Uellef for CUe&eater Cbenlcal C. Madison ba- Philada. Pa. lyl-51-xr DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re quiring scientific and confiden tial treatment! Dr. 8. K. Lake. M. R. C. P. 8 istbe oldest and most experienced specialist In the city. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Office hours to 4 and 7 to 8 p. if.; Sundays. 2 to 4 p. M-Consnlt them personally, orwrlte. Doctors Lake, 906 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. jel2-i3-DWk A SUFFERER &?,. "wStAr weakness, lost vigor, etc.. wasrestored to health In such a remarkable mannerafter all else h ad failed that he will send the mode of core FKEE to all fellow sufferers. Address L. G. MITCHELL, East Haddaxo, Conn. my31-:3-DSttWk ,c(( pyi best Wines and Whiskies that the markefeJ r fears in trusting your orders and money with! m i " t i .i m - " "-; V.j Y..j . MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PEN! 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IIDIMADV kidney ana 'bladder aerange UnllMnil Iiroents,weak back. graveL ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment; prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experi ence, insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as If here. Office hours 9 A. x. to 8 p. st. Sun day, 10 A. K. to 1 p. II. only. DR. WHITTIEB, 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. . Jell-SOK-Dsn-wk KNOW THYSELF inTTjvan rx A Scientific and Standard Popular Medical Treatise oa tceKTrorsot xou Ji, jcTematareiiecuue,jeiTonai and Physical Debility, Impurities oi tne uiooa, Resulting trom Tolly, Vice, Ignorance. Excesses or Overtaxation, Enervating and unfitting tbe victim, for Work, Business, the Married or Social Relation. Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this great work. It contains 300 pages, royal 8ro. Beautiful binding, embossed, fall illt. 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