-WILDWOOD KEYITO. Z The Northeast, Instead of the South west Corner, Is Xoir the Spot. M'GURBY IS SEIMKBIXG DOWN. A Flood of Stalin Extinaishos ths.Ecrniii:" Gasser at ?lt. Kcbo. ' YICTDIS OP THE ACCIPEXT LETTER Tlio dully production of llio Wildvrood oil field is rabidly assuming its former propor tions. Las-t week it had dwindled down to scarcely 5,000 barrels a day, and for a couplo of days, tlie infant McCnnly completely ovcrsliadowed ft. Tlie l"? -n-ells of tlie pres entrweek in Xorthetist Willool, the Grif Jkth and Forest Oil Company " Rln?enlieien -'So.CandthooldKrcXo. 12 of lternsdall & Gillcspiu. have orousjlit it up to 8,000 bar rel's. This was the point reached Wednes day. Although at times it has appeared to bedyinir a linsering de.ith, something has invariably turned up which rave it a new lesc on life. Since it has been pretty conclusively proved that the W. W. Mclutjro in the ouJliwet is not goin;r to startle the trade, tlie operators in the field are looking to the northeast, which is now giving indications of being able to step up " it'u a fint-clis lecord. Tlie Present KiR "Wells. "Wn.Dwoon Black & Watcrheuse's old Xo.l on the WhitescU was making 25 barrels? an lionr yesterday attcrnoon. It is in the ex treme northeast. In the -ame locality tho Augusta Oil Company and liowman's Xo. 2, on the Whitesell, are niakirg 23 barrels an hour. The smith Tan.i Oil Company's Xo 10 on tho Smith farm was doing from six to eightbarrel'-auhour vo-tcnlny. Theh Xo. 11, 400 feet west of the Wlldnood station, is due Mondaj. It is one of the most important being driliedat present in that vicinity a- it will determine i helher there i.-a streak ol oil running pn-i the sta tion. The Augusta Oil Comp-iliy's Xo. 3, on the W!iitcell, ' down 400 feet, and their Xo. 4 is down 200 feet. The well of lilaek & Wntorliou-e, on the Hardy larni. beyond de velopments, is down t-i,0 Jeet, andlilack A Co., on the ISnff, a short distance an ay, is TOO feet deep. Ireland & Hughes Bryant Xo. 2 is liopc-lcs-.lv dry. Their Xo. 1, which ha been making ten barrel a dav, was -hotyeMer-davaud tlie production indented, rinne gah A. Do-nney, on the Ucnd. are down 1.E00 feet. Uriflitli and (he I"oie-t Oil Com pany's ntngenliei-en Xo. 0. nhieh came in se eral davsago, is till making lrom .""." to 40 ban-els an hour. l":nidall A tiillespio's old Xo. 12 Krev, Mhieb was -Lot the tir-t of this i eek, is doing "& Km el- an hour. They arcclisininiont Hieir Xo-. 3 and 13 Kres-, and will trv to pump them. They are not doing anything at pre-enr Barnsdall .c Cillepie'sXo. 7, on tlie Zingenlieini, in the w ostern edge of th" belt, wav being drilled in last night. The boiler wa- moved back ye-tcrdav morning. Theje -wa- about 200 ieet ofoi'l in the hole at 3 o'clock yc-terday aftfrnoon. It will make a small well. The Hoth Oil Compain"- Xo. 3 Campbell, and Greenlee A. For-t'bXo. I Hazlett, are in the snnd and -howing light. U.irndnU fc tJillespie's 7-ingenhcim Xo. 1 is m-ikiug 20 barrels a day. Dotui at JlcCnrdj. JlcCcam Tho big "ii-her- of three days ago have fallen oir -noii'lei fully in the last 21 hours. Tlie Fi-hcr Oil Comp my's W. E. Kiddie Xo. 3 5- doing about 20 barrel an hour, and ('i'le-pic A Co."- Xo I. on the Jane liiddle, is doing -til! le-s. The tool-ha ye not yet been taken our of the Minke well in the northeast. The Ken- Xo. 2 of .T. 31. Gulfey mid 31. 31urphy wasej)ci;:cd to reach the piy last night. " The Burning Gii-ior. 3It. X'rr.o Contp.i'-tor Ixiwdon succeeded in putting out the iire at "he 3IeGrew ga-ser on tho Kiley larni e-terda v afternoon. Ho eonnected it with .i -team pipe and shoved St up in the ea-mg head. The steam MnoiheicJ the flame-. Victim- of the Accident. A. Percy Mr-Grow, Secretary ot the Colnm oiaOil Company, who wa- burned at Mt Xebo, is convale-eent and it was thought last evening that he w ill recover. Frank Miliei. wliow:i-dangrou-ly burned at V.'ildwooil Tue-dey night, l-believed to bo out of danger. He i- now at his home at Scrapie Station. 1. L. Coulter, who had 111- -kull fractured by a joint of ca-ing lulling upon him, was conscious yestcrda) . and may recover. He Is at the West l'eini Hospital. I'eatures of Yesterday's 3Iarket Oil continued in the old rut of inactivity estcrday. There weie no transaction-. The opening bid wa- fiT'-e, adwnced to C7",ic and clo-ed at that iigi're. June oil was neglected. There were no change- in quotations on l-eiined. Aieragc dailj run- were 75,315; average daily -hipmeut-, W.3CS: aci-age daily charter-, "A, ,,0. Tracv. Wilson A Co.. !H) Fourth avenue, quote-'Put.-C71., call-in. Cixvelvmi, May 21. Petroleum quiet; . W. HO.6J.4C-: 71 ga-olinc.bVscC gasoline,' 12c; G! naphtha, (Hi. Oil City, 31iu 21 Xational Transit certi ficates opened at OJic: highe-t, CJc; low et, C14c: elo-ed. fic. Sale-. 12.000 hhl-.: clear anccs,32.000 bbl-.: chart eis. 32,3-1 bbls.; ship ments, 7t,3!K) bbl-.: run-, 97.G3S 1)1)1. Uradfoiid. 3Iay 21. Xational Transit certificate- "pened at 6?ic: closed at b3c; high est, GOic: lonest, Co'c. Clearances, Gfi.OOO bbis. "kw Yor-j, 3Iay 21. Petroleum was devoid of leature. ojiening dull and i em'aining so all day. Pennsylvania oil closing at CSJc June options closing at GSc Total sales, 4,000 ban-els. LATE NEWS IX BRIEF. Portugal is quiet. Danville, I1L, has a case of cholera. The" tw o Slayors of Berlin will resign. Five hundred Belfast shipyard laborers have strue'e The Rothschilds send 51,000,000 in gold bullion to Bossia to-day. The 3Iesicjm gunboat Democrata will be kept on tho coast of California. James Kane, the wife murderer, was ex ecuted at Belleville, Ont., yesterday. Humor- affecting the stability of a great ba'nk in Cologne, Germany, are denied. President Kzeta, of Salvador, has been recognized by tho Emperor of Germany. Catholic choirs or Chicago organized and had a great festival Wednesday night. Wednesday nighfs ra'n and electric ptorm was general from the Alleghenies to the 3IIs-ouri river Wisconsin Catholic societies sent a mes sage of condolence to tjermauy on Dr. Windthorst's death. The Xational Conference of Charities and Correction-, in session at Indianapolis, ad.iounicd Wednesday night. Germany and Ilu-sia will enter into a commercial political agreement on a basis of the diminution of grain dutie-. Jamestown, X. Y., has an -electric street car lino laborers' strike. They demand au advance of from $1 00 to $1 75 a day. A cloudburst sw cpt away the farmhouse of Joseph Sherman, in Comanche county, Kan., and three of his childieu weie lost President liairi-on j estcrdav proclaimed tho opening for settlement of 1,000,000 acres of tho Fort Berthold Indian rcsenation in Xorth Dakota. Tho Xorthcrn Pacific Express Company was mvsteriouslv robbed of lrom $10,000 to 812,000 fn transit between Chippewa Falls to Abbottsford, Wis., Wednesday. .V brother and sister at Bolivar, Ark., Walter Markley and Mrs-. Edgar Ko-e, have been arrested for robbing a stage of $2,000 worth of mail matter. The man confessed. A wealthy railroadcontractorat Hender son, Ky attempted to commit suicide with laudanum on his wife's grac WrdncaUfty. He was found there in an unconscious con dition. And now comes Chicago with a tunnel di-a-ter. One cable train ran into another, causing a bad wreck, in which a number of pa-sengers were bruised. The brake refiibcd to work. The first division in the present session of tlie DominionParlmment resulted in a vic tory for Premier ilacdonald Wednesday night. The motion to amend the franchise act was defeated 64 to 113. Both branches of the 3Iichigan Legisla ture have passed the bill appropriating $30, 000 :o aid in entertaining delegates to tfie U. A. 1! encampment in Detroit. The Gov ernor Kiys lie w ill eto the measure. The Pone, in forw aiding a copy of his cncvclical on the social question to Emperor William, accomianicd it with an autograph letter, in which he asked the Emperor's as sistance in carrying out tho suggestions and recommendations of the encyclical. Whllo tho Ordor of Bailroad Conductors, In session at St, Louis, decided to federate, they took no action to put their resolution into practice. The order, it is stated, seeks to become members without making appli cation, so that if thev should at anytime becomo dissatisfied with the Federation they can withdraw and say the officers had no right to lederate. A DAY IN THE COURTS. Charles S. McGllI, Proprietor of St. Charles, Sued for a Lost Satchel It Contained Xearly ."00, and Belonged to a The atrical Company. The suit of Thomas E. Miaco, Henry Jlorris and May How aid, doing business as Jliaco, 3Iorri & Howard, proprietors of a theatrical company, against Charles S. Gill, proprietor of the St. Charles Hotel, is on trial before Judge Collier. Tho case is an action tore cover the vuluo of -the contents of a satchel which, it is claimed, was deposited in tho hotel office for sale keeping. The company was showing at the Academy of Music, and Mr.. 3IiacO and others stopped at tho St. Chnrle-. , Mi. Jliaco had a satchel containing $437, with which to payoff members of the coin pan v, and when he went to bed lie gave it to the "clerk for safe "keeping. Ho saw it de posited in the -afe, but when he went for it the nest day it was gone. Xo one seemed to know what" had become of it, and he could get no satisfaction, he cUinicd, so he entered the suit. ASKS FOB A PARTITION. Maxwell K. Moorhcad Wants His Share or His Father's Estate. A bill in equity for the partition of prop erty was filed yesterday by Maxwell K. Moorhcad against William J., Mary E., and Henrietta L. Moorhcad and Mrs. Jennie A. Jiurdock. The parties are the children and heirs of James K. 3Ioorhead, who died March 6, ISSI. By his will he divided his e-tate cqunllv ijetwccn his five children. The plaintiff how wants the real estate par titioned. It consi-tsof propcrtv at tho corner of Second avenue and Gra'nt street, a lot on Fir-t avenue, on which is the foundry of the Xovelty Work-, a one-half interest in 171 acres in Ohio township and a two-thirds in terest in a large amount of coal land in Car roll township, Washington County. Cases to Be Heard To-Day. Common Pleas Xo. 1 Kedmond vs'Crozien McCoubrcy vs Erskine; Huntington rs V. eison, ct al; Obenuan vs Stufiig: Ludwick vs LudwicK: Kober vs AVctlcr Brc.; Hose et alls How ley & Son; Hildrcth Vaniish Companv - Lytic; Devcraux vs VanGordeii II uU.V Co. vs Bailie; Corlen vs township of P.itton: Hughes et al vs Stuekey. Common Pleas Xo. 2 Conroy vs Tittsburg 7Ywic Black & Co. vs Craig et al: O'Xeil vs Bolev; Commonwealth of Pennsj-lvania for ui;i.s Klein ct al; Hull vs Johnston: Wy inan - Uralrini; French vs Stohl et al; Mc Creory vs Stohl et al. Minor X'otes of the Courts. IIemiy BmxKEii yesterday entered suit against Louisa Michel for $3,000 damages for slander. The jury Is out in tho ease of Schuetz.Rcr. zichausen& Co. vs Frank Klein, an action on an account. ""' The taking of tc-timony in tho Ford City Plate Glass Works case was continued j es tcrdav before Commissioner Gamble. A vtiiDicT for the defendants was given yesterday in the suit of James W. Biddlo again-t W. I- Mellon and others, an action on an oil lease. The jury is out in tho suit of Carl Huff against tho Eberhardt & Ober Brewing Company, an action for damages caused by the lull of an elevator. I-k tho suit of James L. Duuscath against the Pcnnsj lvania Tube Works, an action on an account, a verdict was given yesterday lor $229 20 lor the plaintiff". lx the suit of Arthur Stuart against the Kinzcr & Jones Manufacturing Company to recover salary, a verdict was given yes terday for the defendants. I- the suit of James Leech vs the town shipof South Versailles, an action onanoto for money loaned, a verdict for tho plaintiff was rendered in the sum of $40. Jliwe Ewino is trying tho case of Mrs. Sarah O'Brien and Isabel Boss, heirs of llrnrj 3IcCullougli, against the London Firo In-urauce Company, an action on a policy. Jcdqe Stowe yesterday rfifu-cd the motion for a new trial in the case of lialph Bagalcy against tho Pittsburg and Lake Superior lion Company, in which a verdict of $21,000 lor Bagaley had been given. The hearing in the Owens-Evens bond of friendship case was continued yesterday be fore Begtster Conner. The testimony taken wa- as to the identity of the handwriting in the bond. As argument was heard before. Judges White and JIageo yesterday on the exception- to tlie viewers' report on tho widening of thoBiigbton load a- it passes through Bellevue borough. A decision was reserved. The suit of John Hicks against Thomas Carlin A Sons for damages is on trial before Judge Stowe. The action grows out of the plaintiff having his arm broken by being stnick by a crane handle, while in the de fendants' employ. The suit of Samuel Elder nnd w ife, Anna V. Miller and Josephine B. Elder against the Westmoreland and Cambria Xatural Gas Companv is on trial before Judge Harry "White. Tlie action is for damages caused by laying gas mains over a. farm. Is the case of Mrs. Margaret Mntterer again-t Samuel Bearman, a suit in replevin to recover household goods and a piano, al leged to have been illegally levied upon, a verdict for the plaintiff was given as to the household goods and for the defendant as to the piano. A so-sriT against the plaintiff was al lowed yesterday in the case of J. M. Simpson against Valentino Lange, and a verdict of $250 SO given in favor of Simpsoii.jigainst Helw ig Lange. The suits were onan action in ejectment growing out of disputes over party lines betw ecn their property. ' D. Herbert Hostetter, administrator of the estate of yio lato D. nostetter, yesterday entered suit against Andrew Hartupee, H. Sellers 3IcKee and William Hartupee, execu tors of Louisa Hartupee, to recover $15,000 on a mortgage. The mortgage,it was stated, was founcf among the effects of the late D. Hostetter. Tlie Ladles Delighted. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use tho liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, underall conditions, make it their lavorite remedy. It is ploasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle yet ef fectual in acting oil the kidneys, liver and bow els. 1 Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain -ure for chronic sore eyes, tetter, salt rheum, scald head, old chronic sores, fever sores, eczema, itch, prairie scratches, sore nipples and piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed, "it is put up in 23 and 50 cent boxes. vfsu FRIDAY KEMCNANT SALE. Summer Cottons. Choicest wash goods. Hundreds of rem nants af lowest prices ever made. "Must go quick. Xo room nor time to devote to these short ends in this busiest of the busy de partments. See the prices we make to-day. Coiue early for a choice.' Jos.Hokxe&Co.'S Pcnn Avenue Stores. Crowds of -workingmen took advantage of onr "workingman's sale" last iriday. To-dav we again offer $3 working suits for 51 50." Call ou Sailer & Co., corner Smith field aijd Diamond streets. Inoir Cmr beer Builds up trade "Wherever placed on draught. Order direct. Telephone 1180. Clocks, Bronzes and Silverware. An elegant line to select from at very low prices at Hauch's, "No. 25)3 Fifth ave nue. . Established 1853. 'vvfsu For Sale Everywhere. Pilsner beer, one of the celebrated brands brewed by the Iron City Brewing Company, is for sale at all first-class bars in the city. Try it. Telephone No. 1186. SPECIAL SALE TO-DAY. Trimmed P-itteni Hats and Bonnets. 20 at S3 75. 20 at S5. Odds and ends from this season'6 importa tions. Come early for choice. Jos. Hokke & Co:, 009-621 Penn avenue. Daniel Werllng Charged "With Perjury for Drinking After He Swore Oflt Barbara AVcrling -ycsterday.made an In formation before Alderman Hartman charg ing her husband, Daniel Werling, with assault and battery and perjury. Mrs. Werl ing alleges that her hnshand went home one evening lust ev cuing whilo intoxicated and gave her a severe beating. She says ho swore off the day before, and on this bases the charge of perjury. Warrants weroissued for Wcrling's urrest. FOB NERVOUS DISEASES Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. F. G. Kelly, Alderton, W. T., says: "I have prescribed it in a largo number of cases of restlessness at night, and nervous diseases generally, and also in cases of indigestion caused by lack of sufficient gastric Juice of the stomach, with marked success, and con sider it one of tho best icmcdies known to the professional woi Id.' Horses and Males. Seventy-five head of extra-fino horses ar rived at the stables of the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa." Amoug the Jot are 35 head .of draught and general-purpose horses, 15 head of Kentucky saddlers well broke to do all gaits, 3 fit e carriage teams. Anyone wishing o purchase a horse or team should not fail to call at their stables, as they take pleasure in shoving their stock to all wish ing to buy or not, and guarantee their horses to give better trials than any others on the ir.r.rket. Thev have also some Shet land ponies on hand which will be sold .at low prices. Their mule yards are filled with 75 head of choice mules "of all sires, from a small pit to a heavy draught mule. Buy your silverware at Hauch's, Xo. 293 Fifth avcune. Low est prices. wrsu For Homo Consumption. If you wish to buy a superior brand of malt "liquor for honic consumption, try the Iron City Company's Pilsner beer. For sale at all first-class houses. Telephone "So. 118G. We want all workingmen to attend Sailer & Co.'s "workingman's sale" to-day, corner Smithfield and Diamond streets. To-day we again offer men's suits worth f 6 for ?3 50. Splkxtiid opportunity this week to buy fine watches and diamonds at exceedingly low prices at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave-n-ic. "SVFSu Salooxkeepees soon discover the bene fit to their trade when they handle such first-class beer as the Iron" City Brewing Company's. Telephone 1180. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth avenue. WTSU AN EPITAPH IX A PHILADELPHIA CEMETERY. Here lies John Smith and his three daugh ters, Who died from drinking Schuylkill waters. If they had stuck.to the genuine Carlsbad ".Salts, They would not have been lying in these here vaults. niy22 "T7ISXEB A MEXDELf-OX'S ri CAKLSBAD SPBtfDEL SALTS. SOLD BY JOS. FLEMIXG & SOX, 412 Slarket street, inhl9-82 Pittsburg. Some Children Growing Too Fast become listless, fretful, without ener gy, thin and weak. But you can for tify them and build -them up, by the use of OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of liime and Soda. They will take it readily, for it is al most as palatable as milk. And it should be remembered that AS i. fee- TESTITE OB CDBE OF C0UGIIS 0E COLDS, IK ROTH THE DID AMI) VntlNr!. IT IS IMQUAUED. AatdsiibsHlutlonsoffered.i -"iCOTT'S EMULSION SOLS BY JOS. FLEMIXG & SON, 412 Market street, mhl9-82 Pittsburg. Used in hospitals: indorsed by physicians, and sold everywhere at $1 00 per full quart. fel5-lG4-MWP life SCOTT'S EMULSION Wash Dress Goods. We have opened and aro now showing the largest assortment; of "Wash Goods over offered in this market; some special makes that can only be found at our house. 100 French Embroidered Kobes, S3 95 each. The above goodi were imported to sell at 7 50 the importer's loss. 200 pieces 32-inch Llama Cloths, 12Jc a yard. This cloth is a beautiful, fabric,a triumph of American skill in light and dark effects and superb designs. 400 pieces Fine Zephyr Ginghams, 12c a yard considered at other 'stores cheap at 15c a yard. . , 200 pieces "Mountain and Seaside Flannels, 12Jc a yard. 200 pieces Genuine Scotch Ginghams, handsome designs, new colorings and the best fabric made, usually sold elsewhere at 40c a yard PRICE AT OUR STORES 23c A YARD. DOUGLAS 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST,, ALLEGHENY. BIG DRIVE 1 CARPETS. Keech has placed on sale this week, at the Big Penn Avenue Stores, ioo pieces of first quality Body Brussels Carpet, which will be closed out at the remarkably low prices of $i, $i io, $i 15 per yard. These goods sell regu larly for $1 35 per yard; are of first quality; guaranteed as to style and pat tern. Positively the biggest bargain in carpets ever offered. Come early. CASH OR CREDIT. KEECH MAMMOTH HOUSEFURNISHING STORES, " 923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVE., - - NEAR NINTH STREET. Open Saturdays AND Wall Paper. In Carpets we show a very fine line Of Boyal Wiltons, Axminster, Velvet, 'Body Brussels, Tipestry nnd all kinds of Ingrain in stylo, quality and price. Jnst what you w nnt. "Wall Paper for rooms, coUlnga and halls, in choice styles and artistic colorings, and all the new ideas in the market.' You arc in vited to inspect our stock. CEO.;! S 136 1 FEDERAL STREET, v " ALLEGHENY, fel6-5iwp Parlor, LiDrary, 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. HOPPER BROSi GO. 307 WOOD ST. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. Dim & Co., Westinghouso Building, comer Pcnn Ave. and Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa. ' This establishment supplies all necessary information as to tho standing, responsibil ity, etc., of business men throughout North America. It is the oldest and by far the most complete and extensive system ever organized for tho accommodation of Bank ing and Mercantile interests and tho General Promotion and Protection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business at tended to throughout the North American Continent. fri PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above-Smithfleld, nest Leader ofiice. No delay. Established 20 years. se2 AMUSEMENTS. Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT, last matinee To-morrow. The great scenic and spectacular play, THE PATROL. The best melodrama since "Lights o' Lou don." my23-!)-"i GRAND OFEKA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT Matinee Saturday only. FANNY ,DAVENPORT, In Sardou's CLEOPATKA. Nest week Closo of Season Prof. D. M. Bristol's SO Educated Horses 30. Prices, 25, 35, 50, 75c my21-37 BIJOU THEATER Matinees AVednesday and Saturday. THE MIDNIGHT ALARM. May 25 Sibyl Johnstone and the original Now York cast in "The Clemenceau Case." myl8-15 TTARRY" WILLIAMS' ACADEMT- Last week of the season. To-night and Matinees, THE FAY-FOSTER English Gaiety Company. myl9-53 & MACKIE,. mylS-Mwr CASH . OR CREDIT. Till io p; m. - f I n STOP! STOP! DorCTnm vilTHi IDEJt That ourovn make $10 suit can be matched anywhere else for the money; they can't; and we know exactly what we are talking about when we siy it; the only way to prove superiority is by comparison; the more thorough you com pare the more completely will the superior quality of our own make clothing be established. You are at lib erty to regard this assertion as part of a contract which we make with you on pur chasing, and we will keep every syllable of it to the let ter. Can ave say anything FAIRER THAN THAT. Jacksons' never go back on any an nouncement they make in their ads. Our Suit sale continues' a marked success. Our own make suits at $10, $12, $15 and $18 are sought after by thous ands of eager buyers. Our special guarantee to keep such suits in repair free of charge proves very satis factory. We have no patent on this, our own idea, but we are pretty sure no house in this city can or dare warrant to keep the kind of clothing they sell in repair for any time. We do it cheerfully whenever it is wanted, which rarely occurs with our goods, Manufacturing Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST., "StcM" Corner. myl7-6i-sujivsr STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. -f T-H1TE STAR LINE VV For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mail Steamers. Britannic May 13, 9:30 amlllri tannic, Jnnel0,8;30 are Majestic, Maya), 3pmlMaJestlc. June 17, 3pm Gcrmanlc,MayZ7t8:30amGcnnanlc, Ju.24,7:30am Teutonic, Jnnc 3, 3 p mlTeutonlc, July 1, 2pm From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $60 and upward. Second cabin, $10 and $43. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to tho old country, $20. Wljte Star drafts payable on demand in all tlie pricipal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOIIN J. SIcCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smithflcld St., Pittsburg,, or J. BRUCE ISMAY, General Agent, 41 Broadway, New York. myll-D .AXiXi-IET XillDTIE! ROYAI. MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Glasgow to Philadelphia. VIA DEKRY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 530. Steerage, 19, CTflTF ) SERVICE OF LINE. ) STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW via Londonderry, everr Fortnight. 28th May, STATE OF NEBRASKA, fl M. 11th Jnnc, STATF.OF GEORGIA. 1 P. M. 25th June. STATE OF NEVADA, 11 A. M. CABIN, .S) anil upwards. Return, 65 and up wards. Steerage. $20. An"ly toJ. J. McCORjnCK, KB Smithflcld street, Pittsburg. myl2-93-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Parage By S. S. CITY OF ROME, $00 and upward, according to accommodation and location of room. Other Steamers of the Lino $50 and upward. Second Cabin $30. Steerage $20. Tassongers booked at through rates to or from any city 3n Great Britian or on the Continent. DRAFTS ON IXHD03f SOLD AT LOWEST IUTE3. Book of information, tours and sailing lists furnished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y.. or J. McCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smith field St.; A. D. SCORER & SON, 415 Smithflcld St., Pittsburg; F. M. SEMPLE 110 Federal St., Allegheny. np28-41-MWF NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S. CO. Vnat. T.ino nf Exnreaa Rtoamfirfl. Je-i ew York to Southampton (Lbndon) Bremen, sriuau Diuumua, io.u: Saale, Bnrec, "Weiro, Ems, Lalin, Sat., May 23 'rues.. May 28 AVed., May 27 Sat., May 30 Tucs., June Z Kaiser, AUer, Havel, Wed., Sat.,. Tucs., Wed., Sat.. June 3 June 6 June 9 June 10 June 13 Elbe, Eider, Time from New York to Southampton, 7M days. From iiiit!iauiptoii to Bremen, 24 or 30 hours. From Southampton to London, ly Southwestern Rallwav Co., '"i hours. Trains every hour in the summer tcasou. Railway- carriages for London await passengers lu Southampton Docks on arrival of Express steamers from New York. These stMme."H arc well known for their speed, comfort aid excellent cuisine.- MAXS( 7AMTIERft A CO.. 'S27 Smithfield St.. LUU13 ioESEK, 018 SmiUmeld t ajO0-10O-D - STRAW HATS ARE RIPE .FOR THE SICKLE. .IRTXBIEIN- Is showing a Superb Stock of these irre pressible Summer Hats. r THE SEASIDE. 50c, 75c, 98c, $1 20, $1 50 and $2. It affords us profound pleasure to announce to the public that we are now opening a colossal and magnifi cent stock of Straw Hats, comprising every braid and shape imaginable. It will enable us to suit with ease the most exacting and fastidious customer. Our specialty this season will be "The Seaside Yacht," which we show in the following shades: Black, White, Slate, Blue, Pearl Stone and Slate. Milan, Mackfnaw.and Dunstable will be the favorite braids. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St Mall Ordors Promptly Filled. myl7-wistt ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, ' 16 SIXTH STREET. Cabinets, $2 to $4 per dozen; petltes, $1 per dozen. Telephone 178L ap8-73-Mwrsu OIL "WELL SUPPLIES. Artesian Wells. For household and mechanical purposes. Prices on application. DARRAGH PURE WATER CO., j a31-43-D 107 First av., Pittsburg. M. V. TAYLOR, OXU WELIi STXP-p-LilES. The Celebrated ALLISON TUBING AND CASLNa ALWAYS IN STOCK. v ROOMS 35 and 36 Fidelity building. Phone 797. tny7-D k FORGE Hi MACHINE SHOP -AND MANUFACTURERS OF 4 Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Twenfy-firit Sireit awl A. V. R. R. Telephone No. 1222. PITTSBURG, PA. lal-S-n A J AX ENGINES -AND- 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 Pittsburg, "Washington and But ler. Alwayg write or telegraph to Corry Office. JAMBS M. LAMBING; SOLE AGENT, CORRY, PA. Pittsburg office telephone No. 296. mh5-D STANDARD OIL CO., PITfSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Ya., " Standard OU Co., Cumberland, Md., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City Oil Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Wc manufacture for home trade the finest grades of lubricating and iUuminating oils. iur facilities are such that our statement that wc furnish all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LIST: Water White, 150. Prime White, 150. Standard White, HO. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Test. Carnadine (red), 150 Test. Ollte, 150 Test. OUR NAPTHA LIST: Deodorized Nartha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Napthas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluldlor vapor stove burners. Fluid, 74 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. . Cnsoltne, 86, S3 and 90 gravity for gas ma chines. OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes the finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, and Slachinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Parafflne Oil, Parafflne Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal nnd Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, Bailroad and Mill' Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. Where It Is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be nftde. STANDARD ML COMPANY, fior. Duquesne Way and Eighth Street, mv!9-P PITTSBURG, PA. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. CUNARD LINE NEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN From 1'inr 40. North riven Fast ex nress- mail ser vice. Am-.inia,May23,5:30A.M.; Gallia, May 27, 8 a. m.: "tUmbria, May 30, 10:30 a. M.tServia, Juno 6, 5:30 a. M.: Bothnia, Juno 10, 8 a. m.; "Ktrurla. .1 une 13. iu a. m.; .uramn, .junou, a v. m ("nlllu. Juno H. 7 a. iu Cabin reiseairo $00 and upward; will not cany steerage; according to location; intermediate, $35. ftTinlv Rowling Green. New York. Vernon H. Brown Co., J. J. McCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. myl8-D' GORRY BUS FjOR TWO DAYS! 'TO-HD TO-MORROW! TO-DAY AND TOMODDOI! KAUFMAN NS WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING MATCHLESS ATTRACTIONS: BOYS-SUITS, All Zouaves, sizes 4 to suits, tp-i bb I Right handsome little suits they are; and dur able as-well. They come in new 2-piece styles, and are well and truly worth S3. We have all sizes. KILT , $51 SUITS They're made of finest Scotch Plaids and German Blue Tricots; the coats are artistically embroidered, and come with beautiful lace trimmed Lord Fauntleroy Blouses. These novel Kilt Suits are regularly sold at g8. SAILOR SUITS, Blue Sailor Kilt Suits and Blue and Gray Sailor Short-Pant Suits, good qualities; cost $2 elsewhere. Gifts for AH the Boys I A regulation Ball and Bat, or one of our wonderful Magical Boxes, will go gratis with each and every Boy's Suit. ME SQRE "IMS MEST SQE!YS $1,801 Sold Elsewhere at $3. We have them in all the latest colors and latest shapes. XCheaper Square Derbys, in all colors, FROM $i UP. "The Kaufmann" Style! Cft fTMTC! Most PoP"'ar Straw Ask for It! Wear It! OU bC.il I d! Hat of the Season! The same shape, in finest Jap braid, weighing but one ounce, at only 98c. Thousands of Yacht Straw Hats, bent brim Straw Hats and Manilla Hats at prices amazingly low. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS' and CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS! Chips,5cup! Sailors, 10c up! Boys' Mixed Hats,iscup! Yachts,2scup. MAN n D n C D C kd w'tn promptness and dispatch. ill AIL UnULn-d Goods sent to all parts of the country. KAUFMAN Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. mzJzmM"$-kJz a c feouldlmake meir housesMook aiAtJ)' Mr-w3rh SAPOUfe "TT . I-. C r 1 rAaase.TCiyau wubXE "nrcajfeilil A SENSE OF .& Constrains inany people to hide the dirt of their kitchens. They mate the kitchen a secret chamber, Into which it is forbidden to enter; but haU the troublewhich they take to hida the dirt and the disorracfi whinh it ii tails, would keep the kitchen clean, dcflarrtlt is, if.they use sapoziIo o--.. $1.35 I They're handsomely pleated on' front and back, come in nobby plaids and checks, and cannot be matched elsewhere below $2 50; sizQs range frbm 4 to 14. BOYS' SUITS, new styles in these; vest fronts, Nassaus, plain, pleated, corded,.etcj 4; 'regular prices 34 50 and.35. YOUTHS' SUITS S5I These are Long-Pant Suits, sizes. i4'tosio, come in plain black and light coloredcheviots, and are regularly sold elsewhere at $10. r B nmX UBm .wf"sFl o. $31 Sold Elsewhere at $5. They're the celebrated Youman, Dunlap and Miller shapes, and come in all the LATEST COLORS. 1 . .r " DECENCY and all its pot3 and pang bright mF . 8ap;- MS idiB-Lf