Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 24, 1890, FIRST PART, Page 8, Image 8

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER -24, 1890.
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WILD WEST GUSHERS
Not So Substantial as Indicated by
Some of the fieports.
THERE IS SOME GAS IK COLORADO,
Bat it is Located a Considerable Distance
From Any Town,
0.LT A SUKFACE ARTICLE IN DAKOTA
rSPECIAL TELEGBAM TO THE DISPATCH.1
OilAHA, Xeb., Dec 23. Nothing takes
better among a certain class of 'Western
editors than the announcement of the dis
covery of natural cas. Pick up casually any
nrst-elass paper of Colorado, Montana and
Nebraska and the chances are ten to one that
you will find a half-dozen fresh fields bub
bling out the carbureted fluid at a rate which
would discount the bis Earg casser in the
Findlay field. But after a few time3 going
the rounds of the editorial scissors these
items are lost sight of in the new crop that
has come on.
The fact is, none of the alleged finds in
the two Dakctas are genuine. A little sur
face gas, which exhausted in a few hours,
'was all the substance the glittering bubble
of anticipation could claim. However,
there is a real belt in Colorado. In the
northwestern part of the State along tbe
"White river, and particularly at the mouth
of Piceance creek, is a territory which
promises to develop wonderfully.
The First Know Indication.
Along this watercourse a number of
"burning springs" have been known to
exist lor several years. About three years
aca a cowboy was riding along the course of
Piceance creek when he heard a hissing
noise. Thinking it was a rattlesnake he
dismounted and proceeded to investigate.
In a little shallow rivulet he saw a spring
bubbling up fiereely.
Guessing what it was he struck a match
and a blaze sprang up with such cheeriul
alacrity that his whiskers had to pay
tribute. Staking off a goodly-sized claim
lie got a company organized and somewhat
later drilling began.
Two w-lls were struck to a depth of 500
feet, both of them getting gas. About the
time they reached the porous rock a big cattle
round-up happened in that vicinity and the
proprietor wanted to help the boys out with
a big illumination. He set fire to the gas.
The result was lie was himself severely
burned, and one of his rigs was destroyed.
Since tben nothing has been done. The
wells standing without proper, casing tilled
up with water and are to-day valueless.
"o Place to Take It.
About three miles north of this, at the
head of Piceance creek, is another set of
springs. The same phenomena occurs along
the Book cliffy, along the Bio Grande and
Midland Railways, from 2ew Castle to
Grand Juuction.
There is just now, in view of develop
ments in tue .riorerice on neid, a disposition
to use this gas. But where can it be taken?
The nearest point is Meeker, a little town,
and it is 30 miles in a bee line. The next
point is Gleuwood, but it will take 70 miles
of pipe to reach it.
It is also claimed in the last several days
that a number of gas springs exist about 20
miles from Glenwood, at a place called As
pen. They were discovered by Prof. Sad
dler, of the School of Mines.
The Ladies Delighted.
The pleasant effect and tlie perfect safety
with which ladies may ue the liquid fruit laxa
tive Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make
it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to tbe
eye and to tbe taste, gentle yet effectual in act
ing on tbe kidneys, liver and bowels.
The Unprecedented Demand for Those
Loely Everett Pianos
Is on the increase. Hundredsof happy pur
chasers will enjoy this Christmas with mirth
and music Many of them hav selected
their pianos and had them set aside or
Christmas delivery. "We have pianos enough
to supply the demand. Our warehouse at 21
Federal street, and the two storerooms, 137
Federal street, Allegheny, and 121 Franks
town avenue, East End, are all brim full of
pianos; and such pianos! They are the finest
ever shown in theve cities. "They are un
equaled in beauty of design and variety iu
cases; while the more important part," tbe
tone and action, is all that the most exact
ing musician can desire In point of dura
bility they are absolutely unsurpassed.
Every piano is warranted for seven years.
Purchasers who want lull value for every
dollar they spend for a piano will get it in
the Everett Our system of buying and sell
ing in large contracts, 350 pianos at each
purchase, guarantees a lower price than it is
possible to get from retail dealers. "We pro
vide methods of payment to suit every one.
If you want a piano delivered tor Christmas,
come early and make your selection. Our
wagons are very busy now, and we will have
to increase their number to accommodate
our holiday trade
Alex. .Vss Music House,
137 Federal stre-, Allegheny, 121 Franks
town avenue, -C-u'.Emi, Pittsburg.
"Why Not Keep Warm?
Several hundred ladies' newmarkets,
jackets, etc, in medium and winterweights,
just reduced to fully one half and one-third
former price.
You can have your choice from goods that
sold all through the fall at 56 to 530, now at
53, 55. 58, 510. Bibek & Easton.
SeaIi cans and gloves.
Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue.
"With fine well-stocked warerooms, com
prising a complete assortment of foreign
and domestic wines and liquors of the best
brands known to the trade, the house of T.
D. Casey & Co. offers to its holiday patrons
an opportunity of purchasing genuine pure
liquors at a moderate price Call at 971
Iiiberty street and examine the stock, wsu
Fikdixg one afternoon each week for
the .sale of diamonds not sufficient to supply
tee demand, I have decided to devote the
hour between 3 and 4 P. si., daily, for the
fcile of diamonds at auction at 533 SmithCeld
ctreet.
Christinas Say
Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery will
be open all day to accommodate their many
friends. Bring the children and come. 6S
Federal street, Allegheny.
Holiday Excursions via the Pennsylvania
Lines.
Excursion tickets will be sold at reduced
rates at all ticket stations of the Pennsylva
nia Lines west of Pittsburg on December
21, 25 and 31, 1890, and January 1, 1891.
Tickets will be good returning until Janu
ary 5, inclusive wrhsu
Tine Diamond Jewelry.
An immense stock of diamonds in all
variety of mountings. All first-class goods
fet extremely low prices.
Hatch's Jewelry Stobe,
295 Fifth avenue.
Call and examine our Turkish leather
conch; it cannot be surpassed iu the city for
beauty and durability."
MlCUIGANFUKirnUEE Co.,
137 SmithCeld street.
Xjias gifts in workboxes, umbrellas and
parasols, ladies', 'gents' jnd children's un
oerwear, blankets, bed covering!, etc, at
Arthur Schondelmyer & Co.'s, 68 and 70
Ohio street, Allegheny.
Gkeat reduction in prices of fur capes.
J50 to closs out regardless of value, from $3
Up, at Xosenbaum & Co.'s.
Ladies' seal c.ipe-.
Smiley iz Co., 28 Fifth avenue.
Ova stores will be kept open every even
ing provlous to Christmas.
BlBEB ASX01T,
INDEPENDENTS ACTIVE,
THOUGH STILL KKKPIKQ THEIR PLANS
TNDEE COVER.
The Significance of the Position Taken by
Lee, Phillips and Others The Latest In
telligence From tho Important Field
Centers.
The significance of tbe independent pro
ducers' meeting last night iu Pittsburg, as
previously outlined In The Dispatch, is
drawing the oleaginous interests of the
entire oil regions to a just conception of
the real state of affairs. There are many
who feel slighted because they have not
been invited to participate in deliberations
which have followed. The reason ascribed
for this is that the originators don't propose
to take into their councils in the be
ginning of the new scheme those who are
not fully identified with the independent
movement. It is no idle thought to assert
that the movement wb!ch has been inaugu
rated will be ultimately consummated. We
draw this conclusion from the caliber of
those who are identified with the new order
ot things. This forenoon a number of the
committee of the P. P. A. and a committee
of the independent producers held a confer
ence at the Duquesne Hotel. It was the ob
ject of this meeting to ascertain the views of
Mr. Phillips regarding the present
independent movement. Mr. Phillips
when called upon by a Dis
patch reporter said that he was
simply in the hands of the producers and if
they concluded that he was not eligible to
their councils he had nothing more to say.
Continuing, "My past history should show
where I stand and you can always count me
on the side of the independent producer.
Hon. J. W. Lee who was a conspicuous
figure iu tbe conclave, was interrogated, but
said it was folly to divulge their plans and
intentions to tbe enemy. Tbe inference
drawn from those hieh in authority was that
the old P. P. A. would be reconstructed
and gentlemen placed at the
helm whose ability and integrity
would assure tbe success of the
undertaking. Just whether Mr. Phillips
had been reinstated by the Executive Com
mittee of the P. P. A. was not decidedly
learned. The supposition, however, is that
he is to be retained. It is claimed that
while Mr. Phillips sold his interests out to
the Standard Oil Company, that he did not
sell his individuality or his right of fran
chise. It has also been hinted that Mr.
Phillips is resdv and willing to dispose of
his Trust Company stock at any time
In speaking of the late independent move
ment it has been authoritively stated by a
prominent Bradford producer that Dan
O'Dayand Joe Seep have joined the fortunes
of the McKinney Bros, and forsaken the
Standard. Another meeting of the produc
ers and the Executive Committee ot the P.
P. A. will couvene in this city in a short
time
News From the rields.
"Wildwood Griffiths & Forest Oil Com
pany's No. 4, is this evening doing 75 bar
rels per hour. Phillips, Dunn & Company's
2fo. 4, on Dr. Smith farm, came in to-day
and is doing 30 barrels per hour. Griffiths
& Forest Oil Company's So. 3 came in at 6
o'clock this evening and is flowing at the
rate of 1,550 barrels per day, from the top
sand. It will be drilled deeper to-morrow.
The same company have located Nos. 5 and
G on the Smith farm and Nos. 9 and 10 on
the Whitesell farm.
Griffiths & Miller and Forest Oil Com
pany's No. 2, on Kinghisen farm, is down
1,400 leet and No. 3 is down 800 feet. Mc
Dcvitt & Co.'s No. 1, on the Enoch Gayton
farm, are on top of the sand. They have
burned the crown sheet out ot the boiler and
cannot go on until the boiler is repaired,
which will be several days. Patterson "and
Forest Oil Company's Ho. 4, on Young
farm, have a socket in the hole on top of a
full string of tools. The well has stopped
spraying oil and the fishing job looks a
little serious at this writing.
The McCaw well No. 1, owed
bv Griffiths & Co. is now spraying about
five or six barrels of oil per day. The gas
is diminishing somewhat A general howl
went up lately, owing to the shortage of gas
in the Semple Statio i Company's line from
Bryant lot well, occasioned by the line
freezing up, there being no drip at the well
nor on the line.
Calhonn & Patterson located No. 1 on
the Silas Semple farm. Tbe rig will be
built and operations-cornmenced at once
Nine out of every ten peoplb use Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup when they have cold.
25 cents.
Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad Excursion
Kates.
On December 21. 25 and 31 and Januarv
1 excursion tickets will be sold at rate of
one fare and one-third between all stations
on this line; to all points on the N. Y., L.
E. & W. B. B. between Salamanca, Cleve
land and Davton, inclusive; to all points on
the L. S. & M. S. K. K. between Erie and
Youogstown, and between Cleveland and
Toledo, inclusive; also to Franklin and Oil
City. Tickets will be sold locally to all
points on the P., McK. & Y. and McK. &
B. V. divisions from December 24 until
January 1, inclusive. All tickets will be
good until January 5, inclusive, for return
passage. 23,24,30,31
To obtain good values for his money is the
object of everyone who invests in any article
ot merchandise The old and well-known
establishment of T. D. Casey & Co., whole
sale liquors, 971 Liberty street, offers special
inducements to its patrons for the holiday
trade Call and see them. wsa
Fob beauty and durability, our line' of
tu" "u panur sum cannot oe neat in
this city. Store ODen in the evening.
Michigan Fukitituee Co.,
437 Smithfield street.
Handsome linen sets, with cloth and
napkins to match, from 58 up. Beautiful
towels, with embroidery and fancy borders
at 25c to 50c eacn. Linen and silk scarfs
and covers, all sizes and prices.
Bibeb & Eastok.
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE
Of Umbrellas.
Choicest goods in the city.
Smiley & Co., 28 Fifth avenue.
A feast of holiday bargains in fancy
sets, furnishing goods, plush lacks, muf
flers, handkerchiefs, etc., at Arthur Schon
delmyer & Co.'s, 68 and 70 Ohio street,
Allegheny.
Nickel-silteb stem winding watches
at ?4. Hauch's,
No. 295 Filth avenue.
1,500 doz. Jcid gloves for presents, cheap
est at 1'osenbaum & Co.'s.
A Special Offer.
High grade Alaska seal cloaks at $150.
Bibeb & Eastow.
Ladies' and gentlemen's umbrellas for
holidays. Smiley & Co.,
28 Fifth avenue
CUKES SUKELY,
SPRAINS.
Ohio & Miss .Rail way.
Office President and
General Manager,
Cincinnati, Ohio
"My foot suddenly
turned and gave me
a very severely
sprained ankle The
application of St.
Jacobs Oil resulted at
once iu a relief from
pain "
W.W.Peabodt,
Prest. & Gen'l Man'gr.
BRUISES.
716 Dolphin Street,
Baltimore, Md,
Jan'y 18,1890,
I was bruised bad.
ly la hip and sldo by
a fall and suffered se
verely. M. Jacobs Oil
completely cured
me" W C. Harden,
Member of State
Legislature.
oil
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PSORIASISJO YEARS
Body a Mats of Disease. Suffering Fearful.
All Thought He Must Die. Cured
In Six Weeks by Cutloura
Remedies.
I have been afflicted for 0 years with in obsti
nate ekln disease, called by some M. D.'s Psori
asis, and others Leprosy, commencing on my
scalD; and. In spite of all I could do, with the help
of the moat skillful doctors. It .lowly uutsnrelr
extended, until a year niro this winter It covered
rav entire person In the form of dry scales. For
the last three years I hive been unable to do any
labor, and sunerin g Intensely all the time KTery
morning there could be nearly a dustpanful or
scales taken from the sheet on lay ben, some or
them half as large as the envelope containing this
letter. In the latter part or winter my skin com
menced cracking open. 1 tried everything, al
most, that could be thought of. without any re-.
Her. The l!th of June I started T est, In hopes 1
could reach the Hot springs. 1 reached Detroit,
and was bo low I thought 1 should have to go to
the hospital, but finally got as far as Lansing,
Mich. . where I had a sister living. One Dr.
treated me about two weeks, but did me no good.
All thought 1 had but n short time to live. 1 earn
estly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all
overmyback, across my rlos, arms, hands, limbs;
feet badly swollen: toe nails came off: finger nails
dead, and hard asa bone; halrdead, dry, and lire
less as old straw, o my God ! how I did sufler.
My sister. Mrs E. II. Davis, had a small part of a
box of CUTiciraA In the house. She wouldn't give
ud;siI3, "We will try Cuticura." borne was
spoiled on one hand and arm. Eureka I there was
relief; stopped the terrible burning sensation
from the word go. Thry immediately got the
CTJTICHBA. Cuiicuba KksolVkjct ana Soaf. 1
commenced by taking one tablespoonful of KB
SOLVKNr three times a day, after meals; bad a
hath once a dav. water about blood beat: used
CtrricURA SOAF freely; applied cuticoba morn
ing and evening. Kesult: returned to my home
In Just six weeks from the tlm I left, and my skin
as smooth as this sheet of paper.
HIKAM . CARPEN1EK,
Henderson, Jefferson county, H. X.
Cuticuka. Remedies are sold everywhere
Price Cuticura, the great bkln Cure 0c.; Cuti
cura fcOAP, an exquisite Bkln Purifier and Beau
tiller. c : Curccui A Kesouvent. the new Blood
Purifier, 1L POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL COR
PORATION. Boston.
3-Sendfor "How to Cure Skin Diseases," M
pages, SO Illustrations and 100 testimonials.
PHI
111 and ollv skin cured bv Cuticura Boa p.
11 .VU ttlanV haast 4 plnirh ohinnarl
HOW MY BACK ACHES!
Back Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weak-
Jncsi, Soreness. Lameness, Strains, and
J Pain RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the
CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER.
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EAELY BUYERS
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Will find our stock well assorted
and very easy to make a selec
tion from. The largest and
choicest assortment to be had ot
FINE FANCY GOODS
IN
PORCELAIN, BRONZES
Plush and Leather; Cases,
Fine Leather Goods, Desks,
Portfolios, Photograph Albums,
etc. Open every evenlne until
Christmas.
JOS. EICHB AUM & CO.,
48 Fifth Avenue.
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GIVE YOUR BOYS A USEFUL PRESENT.
Press anfl Outfits
$1.75,2.50,5.00
7.50, 10.00,
21.00 to 31.00.
Send Ec for Catalogue
W.A. BUNTING
20 Stick. .4L.-V7-0. PITTSBURGH, PA.
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DOUGLAS MACKIE.
Grand Wind-Up ! Most Successful Holiday Trade I
Phenomenally successful lias been our Christmas trade iu all departments AVe de
termined from the start that not a fancv article should be left over, and to that end.
marked everything in the line of Dolls, Games, Books, Dishes, Plush Albums, Toilet
Cases, Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Manicure Sets, and in fact every article in our fancy
departments, AT PEICES NEVER BEFOKE HEARD OF IN THE HISTORY OF
HOLIDAY GOODS THE TWO CITIES O'ER.
COME EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
Open Every Evening Until Christmas.
IDOTJO-XjA-S & 3A.OICIEa
151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEG-HENY.
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WE THIS DAY offer for sale at our new warehouse, Nos. 1040 and
1043 Penn avenue, our entire Btock of Cigars, Plug Tobacco,
Smoking' Tobacco, Pipes, etc, amounting to over 850,000, all
more or less damaged by fire or water, at 20 per cent of original cost
Must be sold at once.
R. W. JENKINSON,
Nos. 1040 and 1042 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
YOURSELF AND COMPANY
Are cordially invited to call at once and examine our massive display of Holiday Gilts.
We can show you gifts snitaule for tne old and youne, and at the very lowest prices.
Onr line of watches Is unexcelled by any house in this city. Diamonds in enormous
qnantities,and Rings, Eardrops, Lace Pins, Cnaius. Bracelets, Charms, Silverware olevery
description, Clocks and Bronzes, at unhcard-ol low figures. Remember the name and
numbers.
. SIM-IT.
FIVE STORES IN ONE.
932 and 934 Liberty St and 703, 705 and 707 Smithfleld.
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GHEISTMAS GIFT BUYING
MADE EAST BY EEECH'S
EASY CREDIT SYSTEM.
Thousands of Fancy and Plain Rockers and Odd
Chairs, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Secretaries, Hall
Stands, Hat Racks, Sofas, Divans, Couches, Parlor
Tables, Bric-a-Brac, Clocks, Lamps, Cloaks, Cloth- ,
, ing etc.. at positively low prices.
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
KEECH'S,
923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVE.
0je?i till p d clock every -
MEW ADYEItTTSiOIEItTS.
GAEPETS,
WALL 7 PAPER!
New Styles, Choice Colors,
low Prices.
Pine, medium and low price Car
pets in all the new ideas in color
and styles, at prices that will
please you.
WALL PAPER All the new
styles in Decorations, from 5o a
bolt to $15 a bolt We carry a
large line of all kinds of Wall
Paper, and our prices are away
down. Don't buy a Carpet, a bolt
of Paper, Lace Curtains, Portieres,
Linoleum or anything in our line
until you see our stock. It will be
money to you.
Geo.W.Snaman,
136 FEDERAL- STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
Je29s.irwr
-AT-
"The Famous
Shoe House."
52 Sixth Street. '
Christntas Slippers in
endless variety for La
dies and Gents. Prices
ranging from
50c to $5.
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OFFERINGS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MOST PEOPLE
Find It difficult to select suitable presents for
men. Below we enumerate a few, any of which
will surelv prove acceptable.
Our well-known double texture Mackintosh
Coats, in all tho fashionable shades.
Umbrellas for men and boys from $1 to SIS.
Walkinjr. Sticks in alfthe newest designs.
Still Hats, 2 to So.
Soft Hats, 81 to 85.
Silk Hats, S3 56 and 8.
Opera Hats, $7.
Imported Leather Hat Boxes, S5.
Seal Gloves, $10 to 318.
Seal Caps, So to SIC
Fur Carriage Robes from ti to S25.
As we make all our own Umbrellas on the
premises, we can save you 25 per cent, and eivo
you a perfectly made article. Select j our own
head from- our large stock, and we will make
up the umbrella in one day.
PAULSON BROS.,
Expert Furriers and. Umbrella Mers,
No. 441 Wood St.
del7-D
Goods That Are New, Beau
tiful and Sensible.
Fancy Rockers,
Bookcases,
Pictures,
Parlor Suites, .
Onyx Top Tables.
Desks,
Chiffoniers,
Cabinets,
Mantel Figures,
Wall Pockets.
Everything in Furniture.
CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.
307 Wood St.
do 17-WP
H0LIDAI PEESBITS !
Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Opera,
Field and Marine Glasses, Binocular Tele
scopes, Grapuoscopes, Magic Lanterns, Stere
optlcons. Microscopes, Barometers, Thermome
ters, Photographic Outfits, etc
BEST ASSORTMENT, LO WEST PRICES, at
KORNBLUM'S
OPTICIAN STORE,
NO. so FIFTH AVE.,
NEAR WOOD ST.
dell
BLUE LABEL
naii
HOW CHEAP,
frUTTTflW W I" Donglm Shoes aro
UXIU AlUll warranted, and every pair
kas his name and price stamped on bottom.
8oo.
'JADlES
Vnn
5135
L.
$3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
Flno Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
The excellence and rearing qualities of this shoo
cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse
ments oC Its thousands of constant wearers.
SdOO Gcnnine Haml-sewedt an elegant and
O stylish dress Shoe which commends itself.
SX .CO lland-Bewed Welt. A fine calf Shoo
fr unequalled for style and durability.
SQ.BO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress
3 Shoe, at a popular price.
SQ.50 Policeman's Shoe is especially adapted
O for railroad men, farmers, etc
All made In Congress, Button and Lace.
$3&$2SHOESlafdi1s.
haye been most f a-rorably received since Introduced
and the recent Improvements make them superior
tn flu V fthnfin Hold
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these prices,
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Ask your Dealer, am
bo cannot supplyyou send
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I price
Dostal for order blanks.
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enclosing advertised price, or
W. I. DOUGLAS. Brockton. -Mass.
"or sale by H. J. & O. M. Lang. Forty-fifth and I
Butler su. J. H. jrrohlng, SSSJtifth ave. 1). Car-
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS.
BULLETIN NO. 6.
FOR 1 GENTLEIM.
UR first list
of furniture
suitable for
a gentleman
suggested a Library Lounge, a.
Lhittonier-Wardrobe, a Med
icine Closet , and a Library
Easy Chair.
We to-day suggest a few
more articles from our exten
sive Holiday Bazar, a more
complete catalogue of which,
entitled, "What to Give" (64
pages), will be given on appli
cation. Nothing in
the whole
range of fur
niture is more
a p p r opriate
for a gentle
man, or can
surpass in in
trinsic value,
the Secretary
Bookcase of the picture. The
four book shelves behind the
glass door, the three drawers,
the cabinet top with beveled
mirror, the carved drop lid
concealing the writing con
veniences within, all unite to
emphasize its large utility for
the low price of $22. It is a
combination of three pieces
for the price of one.
This leather
covered Easy
Chair, with
frame of
tique oak
an
is only
$16,
or with plat
form rocker
$17-
Associated
with dressing
gown and slip
pers and home
comfort, is a
Foot Rest
The one of our cut covered in
leather, tapestry or silk plush
is $5, With brass "claw and
ball" feet $ 1 additional
lhis Punjab
Stand of golden
bronze frame work
and shelves cor
ered with "melon
seed matting," is
most useful as .a
holder of magazines, music or
bric-a-brac. Price, $4.
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in
33 FIFTH AVE.
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The finest meat-fi.avorino stock
LIEBIG COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef.
USE IT FOE SOTJPS,
Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes.
Genuine only with fac-similo of
Justus von Liebig's
STGNATUEE "IN BLUE INK
Across label.
Sold by storekeepers, (rrocers and druczists.
LIEBIG1
G'S EXTRACT OF BEEF CO.. Lim-
ited. London.
se6-59-WS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
GOLD SPECTACLES,
5 and Upward.
GOLD EYEGLASSES,
With Chain Attached,
Z5 and Upward.
PEAEL OPERA GLASSES,
S5 and Upward.
FIELD GLASSES.
J. DIAMOND, Optician,
22 Sixth Street, Fittsbure.
NOTICE Every person presenting this (Dis
patch) advertisement will be entitled to 10 per
cent discount on all goods purchased. de9-D
OH. WELL SUPPLIES.
AJAX ENGINES
-Aim-
Corry Boilers.
The AJax Is tbe strongest, quickest, most
durable and economical OH Well Engine ever
made, and is the only engine having the right
to use the Bliss Patent positive reverse gear.
All others using such reverse are infringing
upon onr rights.
OVER 5,000 NOW IN USE.
The Corry Boiler is the largest, strongest,
best-constructed and most economical in the
oil country. We use only the nest material and
workmen, and gnarantpo onr work; Over
2,000 in uso without one blow up.
Offices In PHuburg, Washington and Butler.
Always write or telegraph to Corry Office.
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M. LAMBING,
SOLE AGEM, COBBY. PA.
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KAUFMANNS'
Open To-Night
Till 11 O'Clock.
CLOSED TO-MORROW, ALL DAI
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Us
THE LAST DAY
The Greatest Day
The Best Day M
Ff FA KAUFMANNS' will offer any Man's or
Boy's
TO-DAY
TO-DAY
TO-DAY
TO-DAY
TO-
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In Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Silk Suspenders, Jewelry, Dressing
and Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Smoking Sets, Traveling Sets,
Pocketbooks, Smoking Jackets, Night Robes, eta
TO-DAY, IMMENSE REDUCTIONS
In the prices of China, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Art Pottery,
Vases, Figures, Bric-a-Bracs, Clocks, Pictures Candelabra, Onyx
Tables, Lamps, Glassware and TOYS, TOYS, TOYS of every kind
and description.
KAUFMANNS'
FREE GIFTS
Our English
P1 m P- 5- WITH
rriCC CLOTHING OR CLOAKS, OF
Sio, OR
KAUFMANNQ'
t
Fifth Ave.andSmithfielLSt.
- -' ..
BEFORE XMAS,
Yet For Bargains !
For Free
Overcoat in their stock at about 50c
on the dollar.
KAUFMANNS will offer any Man's or
Boy's Suit or pair of Pants at away below
the usual price.
KAUFMANNS' wiU offer any Lady's
Cloakj "Wrap, Jacket, Cape, Muff or
Shawl at half the regular price.
KAUFMANNS' will offer any Girl's Cloak,
Jacket, Eeefer, Cape, Fur Set, etc., at froin
33 to 50 per cent below all competition.
KAUFMANNS' will offer anything you
may select in their Shoe or Hat Depart
ments at an unprecedented reduction.
REDUCTIONS
TO-DAY
ONLY
With every purchase of $12 (or
more) of Boys' Clothing we will
give this
WATCH FREE.
It is a stem-winder and stem-setter,
has second hand and first-class
movement, and is guaranteed to
be a reliable timekeeper; with all
smaller purchases in the Boys' or
Girls' Department we give our
grand Christmas book FREE OF
CHARGE.
Gloria. Umbrella
EVERY PURCHASE OF
OVER.
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