JVSt. Pp- ' m,yrSFi7'p!rT !gFPJW" L'' IwWW''b'"'- fW' ,wPViP T15 J'p"Tfl",VA,? rrLW'1 - hJ-Ii?S5- .iy'K7rjA5fw8sW Jl955PPf 'fwr? J1' X 3g" V1-, -&$&J THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH IFRIDAY. APRIL 24, 189L LIKEA.N EARTHQUAKE Borne Shaken to Its Foundations by a Gunpowder Explosion. THE FAHOUS VATICAN DAMAGED. Many Euildlncs Completely- Demolished With Loss of Life. FEiXTIC PEOPLE PEAI IN THE STREET Boue, April 23. This city was shaken to Iti foundations about 7 o'clock (Mi raorn Ids by & terrific explosion. The people rnsaed from their hornet into the streets, houses rocked, pictures fell from the trails, thousands of panes of glass were broken, crockery was shattered, furmtnre overturned, chimneys crashed down on the :foofs, and in some instances toppled over into the streets. The cupola of tbe House Af Parliament, immediately after the explo sion, shook violently and then collapsed with a crash, which added still -further to the feeling of horror. All the thoroughfares were strewn with bricks, stones, timbers and other debris hurled there by the force of the powerful concussion. In tbe houses doors, windows and cupboards were burst open. Bents and cracks appeared in the walls, plaster tell from the ceilings and general desolation prevailed. JIUtaken for an Earthquake. The ceneral opinion that prevailed was that Borne had been visited by an earth quake shock, and that a second shock might reduce the city to ruins. Many fell upon their knees and prayed aloud. Finally it was discovered that the immense powder magazine at PozzePantaleo, lour kilometers from here, had exploded, and that it had caused enormous damage to the neighboring fort, which was filled with soldiers. The reports of the affair which have reached here add that, happily, the officer in command of the fort heard a rumbling sonnd previous to the final explosion, and, hastily ordering the soldiers to leave tbe fort, he succeeded in averting a terrible disaster. As it was, five peasants, who were in the vicinity of tbescene of the explosion, were killed outright, and a cumber of others were more or less injured. King Humbert and his military staff, accom panied by the .Marquis i)i Rudlni and all the members of the Italian Cabinet, have left the city for the scene of tho disaster. Many Buildings Damaged and Demolished. All the houses uithin a radins of a kilometer of the scene of the explosion are seriously damaged. Two officers nere dangerously in jured, and fully 120 civilians have been taken to the different hospitals, suffering from in juries caused by the explosion. King Hum bert, who was heartily cheered whenever his presence became known to the popnlaceand soldiery, cave his own carriage to convey wounded people to the hospital. Tbe thock did not spare the Vatican. That venerated pile shook Kith the rest of the build ings when the force of the explosion was felt, and sevral of the faraon historical stained glass windows of the old buildings were shat tered. The windows of the ancient Raphael chambers, and the stained glass in the royal Maircase, presented to Pope Pius IX. by the K.n; of Havana, were also seriously injured. 1 he full amount of damage is not known. Porty small houses have been reduced to heaps if ruins by the shock. Tbe magazine con tained ISO tons of powder. The cause of the ex plosion is unknown. LETHARGY IN OILDOM: A NOBLESTOWN WILDCAT VEHTUBE TUBUS OUT WELL. iVIldwood Disappointed by a Dry Hole The Standard's Powerful Rival In Ohio SIcCnrdy's Xew Gusher Decreasing The Old I'.utler Field Sow in the Shade. The field situation is marked to-day by a Etate of lethargy. The festive operator is beginning to hunt for available territory to drill, and it now looks as if they will be a good while finding it Beports from "Wildwood to-night are not very encour aging tor an extension on the southwest line, while the same may be said of almost every section. There is. however, a ripple of excitement and some interest manifested in a ultlcat venture three-quarters of a mile west or NoblestOKn. Allegheny countv, and two miles northeast from McDonald station, and also five or six miles southwest of the JlcCurdy Held. The well belongs to Galley Guffy, and is on the Joseph JIathew farm. Wednesday they tapped the Gordon sand and tbe bole filled up 1.7(10 feet with oil. The well is still drilling, and the result is awaited with no little Interest. Tno miles north of this well McFarland & Co. are drilling between the Gordon and fifth sands on tbe Gormley farm; this venture is also a wildcat. Wildwood Disappointed. tSrZCIAL TrtEGBAM TO THE DISPATCH. 1 Vildwood, April 2& The Heidleberge well, on tbe southwest line, so far is a sad dis appointment, and tbe Indications to-night are by no means encouraging. The well is 13 feet in tho sand, with no improvement, and unless its owners soon find better digging it wonld seem that an extension of the great southwest pool is at an end. Evans, llandevllle fc Cc's No. 3 Marks is through the fourth sand, but found nothing of a very encouraemg nature. However.they will shoot the well to-morrow in the third sand, where they have some hopes of making a small producer out of tbe venture. The tools have been taken out of tbe Kohlbar well. The Peep. bles well bs declined to three inches, which is only onc-ha!f what the well did when first struck. The Standard's Biggest Rival. FIXDI.AY An interesting contest is being waged between the Standard and Manhattan Oil Companies tor tho control of the Ohio oil field. The Manhattan is the most powerful in dependent company operating in the field, and what makes tbe fight more bitter Is the fact that the Manhattan is composed of the same men who a year ago sold to tho Standard tbe Lima Oil Company for 51,000.000, and then at once re invested tbe money in new oil territory. The Standard ha commenced celling Ohio oil tor use as fuel at IS cents a barrel delivered. In Tltusville. Pittsburg and other Pennsyl vania cities, and in New York and New Eng land, 20 cents is the rate made, although It had heretofore been selling at CO to 75. The price at tbe tanks here is 30 cents. Tbe Manhattan and the other independent companies in tbe field bere are beginning to feel the effects of tbe cut seriously. Old Butler to the Bear. Buti.ee In no section of the old banner county is there any news out or the ordinary. Unless Butler should soon risf up in her old tiuie dignity and bring forth another gusher she will be relegated to the rear. The 100-foot Is fast declininc. and a month hence will show a most wonderful decline in the production. Tbe county is dotted over with small pools with limited producers, which In tbe aggregate cose more to produce tbe oil than is ever realized out of tbe stuff. Figures of Bakerstown's Production. Bakeestowx The well on the W. J. Can ninsr farm, owned by the Natural Gas Com pany, and finished and reported dry some time last January, has recently been shot and cleaned out, and is now making 12 barrels a day. In this pool there have been completed six wells and one dry hole the present month, witb a daily production of ISU barrels. At present there are lour wells being drilled and but two rigs up. The Work at Little Creek. Little Cheek On the Cable farm. Word 4 Young nave a well 80 feet In the 100-foot, but it is tboueht they are not deep enougb in the sand to find tbe pay. Two wells on the John Dam bach farm ere shot vesterday. which will uaLe ordinary pumpers for this locality. One belongs to the Forest Oil Company, and tbe other is owned by Schlerel. No. 8 Cable, Pat terson & Co., is making 25 barrels a day. aicCordy New Gather Declining. McCUEDT Patterson c Jones' No. 0, Mc Curdy farm, has declined from 75 barrels an hour yesterday to 15 barrels an hour to-night, and In tbe next 24 hours It will unquestionably show a still further decline. Tbe Fisher Oil Company's well on tbe Biddle has dropped to 850 barrels a day. The Sand Not Vet Found. okaopoms Tbe Kanawha Oil Company's uell, 011 the Onstott farm, did not find tbe sand io-mght, as was expected. Hjijps of Muddy Creek oil field; price W. AddmsJ. A. fitjrdrUJt&doa, Butler, P. NTTV ADVERTISEMENTS. . ".: BARNUM SAID: "The road to fortune is through printer's ink." REMSGT0X BROS., Newspaper Advertising, Penn Building, Pittsburg, Pa. ap23-69 PARLOR, LIBRARY, BEDROOM, KITCHEN FURNITURE. Fancy Rockers, Bookcases,. Pictures, Parlor Suites, Onyx Top Tables. Desks, Chiffoniers, Cabinets. Mantel Figures, Wall Pockets. Everything in Furniture, and Carpets. CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS, HoierSroslCD. 307 Wood St. VT Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYP0PH0SPHITES of Lime and Soda Is endorsed and prescribed by leading physicians because both the Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites are the recognized agents In tbe cure of Consumption. It Is as palatable as milt. Scoff's Emulsion J is a wonderful flesh Producer, It is the Sat Memedy for CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting1 Sis eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. Ask tor Scott's Emulsion and take no other. S' coirs jsiiuLsiou -SOLS BT JOS. FLEMING 4 SON. 412 Market street, Pittsburg mh!9-82 Ty BLOOD Nature's triumph orer disease. Without an equal, without a rlraL Aftf r 300 years' experi ence in Brazil and two years' medical test in this country, accnowledced the first and only purely vegetable and effective nentralizer and eradlcator of scrofulous and specific blood poisons" blown. Ho mineral, no failures, no relapses. Sold by JOSEPH FLEMING fc SON. Droe gists, 412 Market st, Pittsburg. ap22-TWTFSSu Celebrated Grand Denver Range Sold by all stove dealers. Manufactured by GRAFF & CO., 63a and 634 Liberty stree Ie-21-uwr Used in hospitals; indorsed by physi cians, and told everywhere at $1 50 pir full quart. SCOWS J EMULSION flMI -g Gum SKIT ADTEBTTSrtMKNTS. SPRING CARPETS WALL 7 PAPER! In Carpets we show a very fine line of Koyal "Wiltons, Axminster, Velvet, Body Brussels,- Tapestry 'and all kinds of Ingrain in style, quality and price. Just what you want "Wall Paper for rooms, ceilings and halls, in choice styles and artis tic colorings, and all the new ideas in the market. You are invited to inspect our stock. Geo.W.Snaman, 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. felS-srwF AMUSEMENTS. MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL Mechanical Ball, Exposition Buildings. May 12, 13, 11 15, 18, Matinees Thursday and Satur. day. All tbe great artists and orchestra of 75 from tbe Metropolitan Opera House, New JTork. Festival Cherns of 500 voices. Mechanical Hall is being entirely remodeled, with 4.000 seats. There will be no posts to ob scure the view of the stage. Prices Reserved Seats, single concert Par quet. S2 and $2 60; balcony,?l, 31 50 and $2. Tickets will be on sale at Hamilton's Mnsio Store, 91 and 93 Fifth ar., MON DAY, April 27, at 9 a. ar. 43-Spec!al excursion rates on all tho rall roads,within a radius of 100 miles. The Stein way & Son piano used exclusively at all the Festival concerts. io21 GRAND OPERA HOUSE TOjNIGET, Matinee Saturday. SHIP AHOY! Next week, LEWIS MORRISON AS MBPHISTO, IN :F&xrsT 1 Prices 1, 75c, 50c, 25c Seats now on sale. a t)23-93 S'j- THEATRE To-nicht, BLUE JEANS, By Joseph Arthur. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. April 27-"KIDNAPD." ap20-19 DTJQ,TJES2sTE. PITTSBURU'S LEADING THEATER. TO-NIGHT Only Matinee To-morrow. aril. yr. jj. crane, INTHE Next Week "The Burglar." Seats now ready. ap24-70 HARRIS THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Props, and Mgrs. Every afternoon and evening.' HERBERT and JOE CAWTHORN In "LIT TLE NUGGET." Week April 27-Miron L-f. fingwell in "Blue Grass." ap21-21-TTF MISS SYBIL CARTER Will speak on MISSIONS This evening at 8 o'clock in Trinity ChapeL ap24-9 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. To-Nigbt. Matinees Monday, Tues- -day, Thursday and Saturday. REILLY AND'WOODS' NEW BIG SHOW. ap21-9 HARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM AND THEATER. Week of April 20. Stuedon's CONGRESS OF OPTICAL WONDERS. Doors open 1 to 6, 7 to 10 P. IT. ' Admission. 10c ap20-S4 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. ANCHOR LINE. Stesmers Lesve New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage By P. 8. CITY 01' KOME. S6Q and npward, according to accommodation and location of Koom. Other steamers or the Line S5Q and npward. Becond Cabin 130. Steerage f Passenrers booked at through rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Rales. Book of Information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. HlNDEKSON BKOTHtltS, 7 Bowling Green, N. X., or J SICCUMM1CK. 639 and Ml Bmithfleld St.: A. U. SCOHErt & BUN, 415 Smlthfleia St.. l'ltts barg;f. M. SEMfLE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny. ocM-89-MWr VrT-HlTJC STAK L,l 1- FOB QUJCENSTOWK ANU LIVKWOOU jioyai ana uaiictuouui Aim BH&mara. Germanic, Ap.2u.9:3U am Teutonic May t, Jpm Br!tannlcMayl3,9:3uam Majestic Maya). 3 p in Germanic, Alay7,S:30am Teutonic juDet,ipra Britann lc J unelO. 8:ouam Majestic June 17, 2 p m From White Star aoct. rootot West Tenth sk "Second cabin on these steamers. SeJoon rates, fSO and npward. Second eahln.' 10 and (43. Kx carslon tickets on layorabls terms. Steerage, 3. prepaid, fa. UTtilaa Gte Am ft newaMa atc j4m i A lea t1 thai principal banks throughout Great Britain. Ap ply to JCHN, J. McCOiUllCK, (39 and 401 Smith add St.. ritUhnrr, or J. BKliCK IBilAX, Gen eral Agent. 41 .Broadway. Hew ore OUNARD LINE NEW YORK AND LTV EKPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 North river: Fast express mail service. Auranla, April 25.6 A.M.; Gallia, April 29, 9 A. St.; Umbria, May 2. noon; Servia, May 9, 6 A. M.; Bothnia. May 13, 9 A. M.; Etrnrla, May 13, noon: Aurania, May 23. 630 a.m.; Gallia, May 27, 8 A. M. Cabin passage $60 and Ho ward, accordingio location; Intermediate, $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and pas sage apply to the company's office, i Bowling Green. New York. Vernon H. Brown A Co. J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and m BmlthOeld street, Pittsburg. apl8-64-s NGRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S. .CO. fast Line of Express Steamers. Hew fork to Southampton (London) Bremen. SFRING SAILINGS, 1691: Folds, Saale, Spree, Werra Xms. Latin. Wed Sat., Tnes Wed.. Eat.. April 221 ilFnlda, "Wed., May 20 anni za Annus Saale. Bat.. Mav ZS spree, Werra, Ems, Tues., May a Wed., May 27 Bit., May 30 Tnes.. Jnna X April 29 May 2 Wed.. .Mav Lann, AUer, Bat., May S Havel, Tnes., Mav 12 Elbe, Wed, May is Eat., May Tues., Mav "Wed., May Eat., May Tues., May Kaiser, Wed., June 3 Auer. Dai.. inne o Havel, Tnee.. June 9 Elbe. WeL, June 10 Elder, Bat.. Jnna IS Eider. Eat.. May 11 Trave, Tues., May 19 Time from New York to Bonthampton. 7K days. From Southampton to Bremen. 2) or 30 hours. From Southampton tc London, or Soatbwestern Hallway Co., 2j boors. Train every honr in the summer season. Kallway carriages for London await passengers in Southampton uocks on arriv al ot Express Steamers from .New York. These steamers are well known for their speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SOKAUSKEI A CO., (87 BmlUlBsU It, MUaMOSBXB,uBaUltAeldit. apM-WO-B NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. WORD TO OUR LADY FRIENDS ! THIS CONCERNS YOU: i As vou are the one chiefly interested in the management of 'your household, it would pay you to prevail upon your husband to call at KEECH'S to'inspect the magnificent stock-of , FURNITURE CARPETS POK THE SPEING' TRADE. i Js- CLi JtLi .JZZL Can furnish your home complete, at the lowest prices, whether you are rich or poor. KEECH'S credit system will make it easy for you to buy now and buy KEEOH IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST. His prices are always lowest, his stock always the best and most comprehensive. Terms are easy. In every department KEECH canundersell competitors, as he buys largely and has the facilities lor handling a big stock. IT PAYS TO CASH on FPP.W CREDIT. I i EL 923, 925 AID 927 PEM AYEOTE, NEAR NINTH OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P.M. DOUGLAS & MACKIE. 600 pieces 38 to 44 inches wide, the largest and nobbiest assortment of Plaid, Stripe and Check Dress Goods. In this Hue are goods made to sell from 75o to 87c a yard, Your choice at 50c a yard. 64 inches wide, Genuine Scotch Homespun, 76o a yard. Elegant, stylish and never sold less than 51 25 a yard. 40-inch'Black Brocade English Mohair, 75o a yard. This is a beautiful fabrio imported to sell at $1 26 a yard. . 46-inch English Serges, in all the newest shades, 66c These goods are soft and rich and drape magnificently, good value at 87c a yard. Opening daily Tan and Gray Jackets, Blazers and Capes. JJOTJO-LS & 2vCA.CK:iE, 15l, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. ap20orw Bring This Advertisement With You And see for yourself how exactly, how conscientiously we give the public just what we advertise. These are Friday Bargains, and the prices quoted are for Friday only. Pocket Safety Banks. lOo. BOOKS. 10,000 Paper Novels, 5o. Dickens' "Works, iril5 volumes, S3 75. Dore's Bible CJalleryi-90o. Mrs. S. T, Borer's Cook Book, lOo. Shakespeare's Complete Works, 75a Gentlemen's Night Shirts, 38o Gentlemen's TJnlaun dried Shirts, 38a Gentlemen's All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 12a' Gentlemen's Regular Made Half Hose, 15a Ladies' Regular Made Hose, 12J4 o. Ladies' Fast Black Hose, extra quality, 25a Ladies' Black Silk Hose. 50a Ladies' Lisle Hose, Riohelieu Ribs, 38o. Ladies' Silk Vests, 50a HsrOTIOIDTS- Ladies' Dress Shields, 5a Lindsay's Patent Safety Pins, 2o per dozen, V .' 100 yards Spool Silk, 5o per spool, - - 10 yards Silk Twist, lc per spool. Gem Hair Curlers, 15c. . , Good Hair Curlers, lOo. " . Good wash Rags, 2c. Darning Cotton, 6o der dozen. Initial Letters for Marking Linen, Stocking darners, with Enameled Handles, 4a , Barbours' Linen Thread, 7a t ;.' Lindsay's Hose Supporters, 12Ka Best Needles, 4c per paper. Basting Cotton, 500 yards at 4c. Star Skirt Braid at 4a MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK. Columbia Germantown "2"arn at 20o a out, or 81 60 perpound. Fine China Silks, usual price 75o, to-day's price only 65a Pino Dresser Scarfs, "worth 50c, 25o. Cotton-ball Fringe, worth 12c, at 6o, Tinsel worth 4o, at 2o a ball. Fine Linen Table Cloths, three-fourths of regular prices. LBATHBB G-003DS. 144 Fine Leather Satchels, 8L Good Shawl Strap3, 18c. Pooket Books, extra good value, 25c. GLOVES-!' 5-Hooi Mressefl Kii Gloyes, worln at 75c. 25 Baby Carriages, worth $7 89, only $5. Baby Carriages, reduced for this day only, from $13 to $9. GAMES .AJSTX) TOTS. Baseball Bats, worth lOo, only 5b, Parlor Baseball Games, only 5o. Chester Soap Bubble Blower, only 19o. Speaking Dolls, worth 81 25. only 50a. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506, 508 Market Street. T wep.frv(heBj v&s O0v atonic ,saowswny.saaa x$P M JF S&o olio Ss- e QfiSCo;u;t5jigrsrr&p usedJiio:rd 335 "Ah! Ah!" Cried the house wife, "The Secret I know, no DIET can resist ' SJLFOX.ZO." DEAL WITH CASH OB CREDIT. - . I I j STREET. ap20-MWl' at 5o per box. vrs an24 bprn.&nd every day solid cleaning purrpxs:Si- "ph! Oil!" Cried the DIET, "At length I must goj-l cannot withstand SAPOLIO." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Melton, Granite and Havana Are tbe three leading tbades of New tiprlng Style, THE UNION SQUARE 51 90, $2 40, 12 90, $3 40. Tbe phenomenal succesx which onr new square crown has achieved in Black and Brown fully convinced us that we ran no risk in bringing it ont in all tbe new colors, chief and most popular of which are the above mentioned shades. "We feel assured that with the advance or the season the. de mand will be greater than ever. Dne credit must also be given to onr Famous Factory Prices. Low prices are always good ad vertisers. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. apl9-wrsu ASPHALTDM WALLPAPER FOB DAMP WALLS. KEEPS OUT ALL MOISTURE. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, 517 Wood Street, Near Fifth ave. p7-D THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. "ft Dun & Co., Westinghoufto Buildlnz, corner Penn Atc and Ninth St., Pittsburp, Pa. This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibility, etc, of business men throughout North Amer ica. It is the oldest and by far the most com plete and extensive system ever organized for the accommodation of Banking and Mercantile interests and the General Promotion and Pro tection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business Attended to throughout the North American Continent. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. Artesian Wells. For household and mechanical purposes. Prices on application. DARRAGH PURE WATER C0 ja3M3-D 107 First ar, Pittsburg. M. V. TAYLOR, DEALER TN Oil Well Supplies OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Allison Tubing and Casing, ROOMS 35 AND 85 Fidelity building. Tele phone No. 7B7, Pittsburg. Pa, No. SAV. MAIDEN ST., Washington. Pa. Telephone No. 12. apl9-135l IRELAND & HUGHES, FORGEAND MACHINE SHOP -AND MANUFACTURERS OF- Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools. Corner Twenty-Erst Street, and A. V. R. R. Telephone No. 1222. PITTSBURG. PA. . Jal-S-D AJ.AX ENGINES -astd- Corry Boilers. The best Oil Well Machinery in the world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes-Stationary Engines and Boil ers. Write for prices. Offices In Pitttburz, Washington and Butler. Always write or telegraph to Corry Office. JAMES M. XAMBING, SOLE AGENT, CORRY, PA. mbS-S MANUFACTURERS OF TUBING, CASING, LINE PIPE, STEAM PIPE -in- BOILER TUBES ' W. S. WATSON, AGENT, OFFICE: 108 FOURTH AVE. PITTSBURG, PA. Works at Oif City, Pa. Correspondence Solicited. bjlHB m co, Prices on Application, j NEW ADVEKTISE3CENTS. KAUFMANNS' NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT A Success Beyond All Expectation! Though but one month old it employs 6o people (25 salesladies and 35 trimmers). This fact speaks volumes! The cause of it? Can't be far to seek:. Superior work, prompter service, lower prices than else where. That's it! Oh, water will find its level every time. ' So will merit! Among" the beautiful hats now displayed by us THE CLEOPATRA (st) Is especially noteworthy. We have them from 3 to $5, and they're tastefully and ex quisitely trimmed.' Other houses which have copied our Cleopatra ask from $5 to $8 for their rather poor imitations. MOURNING HATS a specialty. on nana. Large stock of Misses' and Children's Hats. 50c Rich trimmed Bonnets, $t 50 up. SILK WAISTS. A large and elegant variety of fine Silk Waists, in all the latest styles. At $5 98 we show an excellent Surah Silk Waist, black or colored, neatly pleated, with belt, and worth $8. Don't delay purchasing, as these bar gains won't last long. FLAHHEL II WASH WAISTS. Hundreds of new styles in Ladies' Norfolk Waists in Tennis Flannel and Chintz, made with belts, at the astounding price jof 75c A grand collection of Wash Waists, best materials, latest patterns from $1 to $2. FANS! FANS! FANS! A beautiful assortment just opened in our Cloak Department Some very novel, quaint and unique things among them. Prices uniformly low about one-third below other dealers. f ffik Jyfi t f Iw Iff Pi Ja MBM f are the grandest bargains ever offered being worth 7 50. GRAND CHANCE E0R HOUSEKEEPERS AGATE AITS GRANITE ENAMELED Iron "Ware Our special sale of these goods hiV rrnwds have been in attendance tually packed with purchasers all we Granite Milk Pans. 10 quarts, regular price 70c, 'at 35c. 12 quarts, regular price 80c, at 40c (jranite Lippsd Freseirlns Kettles. miHiju iiuuui wui nullum regular price 70C,.at 40c. regular price Soc, at 45c 4 quarts, : 5 quarts, 1 6 quarts,': regular price coc, ar. 45c 'regular price 901, at 50c regular price $1 05, at6oc. regular price $1 25, at 65c. regular price $1 50, at 75c. 7J quarts, i 10 quarts, i 12 quarts, Granite Deep Pudding Pans. 2 quarts, regular price 40c, at 23c 3 quarts, regular price 45c, at 25c. 4 quarts, regular price 50c, at 30c 5 quarts, regular price 55c, at 35a Granite Dish Pans. 14 quarts, regular price $t 50, at Sjc 17 quarts, regular price $1 75, at $r. Granite Lipid Coffie Pols. 2 quarts, regular price $1 00, at 60c 4 quarts, regular price $1 30, at 75c. 5 quarts, regular price $1 50, at 85c. This Great Reduction Sale KAUF Fifth Ave. and A complete line constantly Neat Sailors, 25c and More Novelties in Blazers For the present warm weather, and during the en tire summer, a blazer is the correct thing. We have thousands in our large cloak parlors. Handsome Trench Flannel Blazers, in stripes, checks and plain cream, at $2 50. Magnificently Embroidered BlaTO. Ian, gray, blue or black, very fine" materials, only $4. Finest, 5 to &15. We have just marked down our entire stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Reefers. We want no reefers on our counters when the real hot season com mences hence the big reductions. See our beautiful line of Summer-Shawls and Fichus! Look at our line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear! Inspect;our stock of Corsets all the celebrated brand Jare here. llm mma AMma ( GOME AND SEE. HKJI J atwctq' mm UITS PARISIAN Superior to anything that any Pittsburg dress maker can turn out; made of the finest im ported materials; Silks, Cashmeres, Camel's Hair Cloths, Scotch Plaids, etc, etc., trimmed according to the very newest fashion. Why go to the bother of buying the materials, go to your dressmaker and (just as likely as not) get a misfit, when you are sure of a perfect fit here, as well as a big saving of money? 100 beautiful Sample Suits, in plaids, plain cloths, mohairs and cashmeres, black and colored, made to sell at $18 and 20, will G-O .A-T iBIO. WR APPFR55 I The largest stock in the H iinr T tno . city Printed Wrappers, princess back, 88c. Fine Challi Wrappers, Mother Hubbard or Princess style, at $1 95, actual price being $4. Gorgeous Challi Wrap pers, Princess back and full front of silk in colors to match or contrast, at $2 50: these FOR ABOUT Half Regular PRICES. t continues till Saturday. Thus far daily. Our basement has been vir- sk. A few of the articles: Granite Tea Kettles. 4 quarts, regular price $1 60, at 95c. 5 quarts, regular price Si 90, at $1 IQ. 7 quarts, regular price $2 3. at S1 S Quarts, regular price $J 80, at $1 45. Granite Lipped Sauce Pans. 3 quarts, regular price 60c, at 35c. 5 quarts, regular price Soc, at 45c. 6 quarts, regular price 90c, at 50c. Granite Seamless f aier BncXets. 6 quarts, regular price 95c, at 50c. 10 quarts, regular price $l 25, at 65c. 12 quarts, regular price $1 40, at 70c Granite Wash Basins. No. 2S, regular price 45c, at 30a No. 30, regular price 55c, at 35a No. 361 regular price 85c, at 45c. REMEMBER, wa place no restriction as to quantity, and RETAIL"DE ALERS are particularly invited to call and re plenish their stocks at this sale. Will End To-Horrow Night Smithfield St. MANNS I 1 ' ' . I -, . . , ' ij&r