i) ijn yWijiiMMJi iiMjii T: , -Vm11 "- r"w5 gPP4,? THJE", piTTSBURGv DISPATCH; "THURSDAY, ' MAY "'28, 1891 4 jvw maxam&SMaa fc s- J. W. GEMS' will. It Makes His ITiece Executrix and Gives Her Half the Estate. PLAIN AM) QUIET BUBIAL ASKED. The Bequest "Was in a Letter Written Two Days Before Ills Death. TESTEHDAT IN THE COUXTI COURTS The trill of the late James W. Gibbons, tbj Teal estate agent of the firm of Pennock & Gibbons, -was filed yesterday for probate. The trill Is in the shape of a letter written to Mr. Gibbons' niece, and -was dated lat Sat urday. Mr. Gibbons died on Monday. It follows: "East Pittsburg, May 23, 1891. HrttleB. Hickman. Oxford. Pa.: "Mr Dear Niece I hereby appoint yon to execute the following provisions of my will: "First It matters little where I am buried, so it bo done plainly and . quietly. If at Brownsville, have merely marker at grave,, name and date on monument thus: James W. Gibbons, July 7, 1S3S, : ,is9-v "Second After paying all necessary ex- isalL "Tour affectionate uncle, 'J. VT. Gibboss.m OBJECT TO EXTEA TAX. Klneteen Brewers Appeal From the State Mercantile Tax Assessment. Nineteen appeals from the appraisement of Mercantile Appraiser Herriot were filed yesterday by the brewers of the county. The brewers first appealed to the Appraiser from the assessment of a State mercantile tax, holding that the payment of a license foe was sufficient and covered all taxes due the State, The eame question was raised last year nnd Judge Ewinj practically ended the question in favor of the brewers, though their appeals were dismissed because they had not been properly mado. This year the appeals were taken In the manner pointed out by the Court. To-Day in tho Courts. Common Pleas No. 1 Maginn vs Dollar Savings Bank; Wilson vs Kohoetal; Beres vs Markowitz; Wliltesett vs Hazelwood Oil Company; McWcatli vs same; Lylo et ux vs McK. B. V. II. E.; Tappan ot al vs Mo Gowan; Eemler, for use, vs First German TJ. E. Church; Porter vs Pennsylvania Com pany; Friedbnrg & Co. vs Delaware Insur ance Company; Freshwater vs Sloan ct al; Alexander et al vs .Agricultural Insurance Company: Ilertz vs Dwelling House Insur ance Company. Common Picas Xo. 2 Wible vs Smith; Bunnettc vs Martin; E. Eendorver vs Phila delphia Company et nl; Bailey ct al vs Hold; Douglass et ux vs Mnckle; Clark et ux vs Western Assurance Company. Sotcs of the Courts. AvxRDicTof $C30 35 for the plaintiff was given yesterday in the case of II. M. Dev ercaux against G. W. VanGorder, an action on an account. The suit of Ilyde, Douglass & Carver epilnst D. I Gillespie & Co., an action in replevin to recover lumber, is on trial bo fore Judge Ewing. A verdict for the defendants was given yesterday In tho suit of Chalk & Burk, for rte of John n. Chalk, against Dougherty Bros., an action on n contract. Is the suit of Thomas Tinney against Car negie Bros. & Co., an action for damages for the death of Iris son, who was killed in tho defendants' mill, a verdict was given yester day for $1,000. In the suit of James H. Carlln against Pat ton township, an action for damages for in juries caused by his horse and wagon going ovmjuu utnbankment, a verdict was given yefierday for $50. Patrice Grees yesterday entered suit against the city of Allegheny for $1,000 dam ages. Green is a puddler at Oliver's mill, in "Woods Bun. On May , w hilo on his way to work, he fell into a rut on California avenue and w as severely injured. Five suits for $1,000 each were entered yesterday against Joseph Nixon Tho cases wero brought by the Croscent Coal Com pany, Joel Kerr, William Sipe, Joseph Wal ton & Co., and Posey, Kitchell & Co. They are all actions on accounts to recover for work performed, machinery loaned, etc. Appetite is generally restored to deli cate children by the use in tonic dose of Dr. D, Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge; and not only an appetite, but strength and vigor as yreiL "While essentially a strengthener, it is alio an excellent vermifuge; and if these pests of childhood are present, there is no better, safer or cheaper remedy. Bold by all druggists. It Is No Trouble. It is no trouble to have the finest music now if one has an jEolian in the home; and that, too, without trouble of learning music, for it is not necessary to know a note of music to plar with the greatest effect, all kinds of music, classical and popular, over tures, sinfonies, waltzes, etc, etc "We cordially- invite all nersons to call at our ware rooms and hear this wonderful instrument. Meixoe & Hqese, 77 Fifth avenue. Attractive Bargains All Over the Stores. The center of store given to handkerchiefs. Special sales of hosiery and gloves. Dress goods and silk-counters burdened with bargains. "Wash goods, white goods and embroideries at attractive nrices. Ladies' and children's jackets at less than- usual. "Lace curtains an Irielxpomte at 54 and other bargains. It will profit to visit this storo-now. JOS. HOEKE & CO., 603-621 Penn avenue. C. Baeuerlein Urewtng Company, Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and battlers of standard lager and wiener export beer. The tfade and families supplied. TTI" "WORKnrOMiaT, be sure and attend our special "workingman's sale" to-morrow (Friday). "We will offer for to-morrow only men's suits worth 510 for 56. Come early to Sailer & Cos, comer Smithfield and Dia mond streets. Two hundred akd ptftt pieces best moquette carpets in Hartford & Smith's makes, at a price, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, CS, 67, 09 nnd 71 Park way. TT3 81 CO! SI SOU 815011 Boys' shoes at SI 60 are the best that can be had at $1 SO. Try a pair and you will have no other at 51 50, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. , tt Slightly Imperfect Handkerchiefs. 400 dozen so-called manufacturers seconds, all lineh. hemstitched at 8c, 10c, 12e, 15o and 18o apiece, worth double, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. first Excursion to Ohio 1'jle. The Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad will run their annual excursion to Ohio Pyle on Decoration Day, on next Saturday, 3Iay SO. Bate, 51 60" round trip. Train leaves at 8:15 x. n. 81 501 SI CO!! SI COt! Common sense and opera toe button shoes for ladies' wear. Good styles and well made, nt G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Al legheny, Pa. ix TVall Paper. Iiincrusta walton, pressed goods, hand made goods; also cheap and medium grades, with ceilings, friezes and borders to match, and a full line of wood moldings, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67 60 and 71 Park way. -is IX 1&50 Brown', llronchlat Tmeh' wn I.. tn0oee, Bd tlirtr uccm. m ft cure for eoIt. eouglit, MUnas and uroacolu hu beta nnpurali "1 LIGHT FIELD BEP0RTS. ONLX ONE OF THE MANT "WELLS SOW ' JfVE IS DIUIXKD IS. The Allston No. 2 at Wild wood Starts Off at Forty Barrels-Still Wells Revived With Large Doses of Nltro-GIycerlne TheMc- Curdy and Moon Fields. The field developments yesterday wero lighter and of less conscquenco than they have been at any time during the month. There aro wells in all of the Allegheny pools so closo to the pay that some of 'them wero expected to come in yesterday. The only 'largo one was Torat & Greenlee's Alston No. 2, at Wlldwood,- which started off at 40 barrels an hour and last evening had settled down to 80 an hour. Before the week closes the final results from nearly a dozen wells' In the county now drilling near the sand should be known. Coraopolls Wells. CoaAorous Black & Emerson's No. 4, on the Biter, is down 150 feet. The rig for Mel Ion's Chess farm well No. 6 is about com pletecUand will be drilling next week. Bis Cassiday No. 6 is due to reach tho pay to-day, and his Kerr No. 8 should be in this week. Galley Bros.' No. L on the Mark Wat son, is down 1,150 feet and should get the sand Friday morning. It Is 700 feet east of the Coraopolls Oil Company's No. Lou the F. Watson, and is the farthest east of any well on the river bank. They passed through 155 feet of Hundred Foot sand. In which there was a good show ing of oil. Galley Bros, have lo cated a wen on tne cooper farm, about half a mile-due south of Coraopolls. It is also an eastern edge well. The Forest Oil Company has had to pull the casing and ream down In Its Hogbar well, on account of trouble witn water. The Coraopolls Oil Company's well, on the John Watson, is good, for 40 barrels. The daily runs from the Coraopolis and Moon fields are about L700 barrels, of which the former furnishes 1.300. Teamsters about Coraopolis are indignant over the passage of an ordinance by the Council to tax single teams $S a year, donble teams $13 a year and SO cents lor each load which non-resident teamsters take out of tho village. They have fixed the line for the non-payment of tho BO cents at $3. The team sters who haul oil well supplies have com bined to fight tho ordinance and will test Its legality In the courts. In the Old Pool. WiinwooD The Heifer well, on the Price farm, was shot Tuesday night, but failed to make a producer. It has been drilled through the sand. The Metropolitan Oil Company's 2Jo. 1 has been shot and its production In creased to 25 barrels an hour. Their No. 2, on the same farm, Is twoblts in the sand and flowing 5 barrels an hour. Barnsdall & Gil lespie's No. U, on tho Kress, which had stopped flowing, was shot yes terday morning, and Its production increased to 500 barrel .a day. Patterson & Co.'s well, on the Espy, in the western edge of the field, will bo due to-day or to-morrow. The Smith Farm Oil Com pany's No. 11 Is In the sand witn a strong now of gas. It will be drilled to the pay to day. New Work at McCnrdy. MoCrmDY Forest & Co.havo a rig about com pleted on the Miller farm, about 1)4 miles in advance of the Forest Oil Company's Wright farm well in the southwest. Drilling will be commenced early next week. Tho Forest Oil Company has commenced operations again at tho Wright farm w ell and will drill it deeper. Thevare now In the fifth sand. it is spraying nve or slx uarreis oi uu a tuiv. The Ori Oil Company's well on the Bell farm, in tffe northwest, did not find tho pay yesterday as expected. Tho tools have been gotten out of Black & Co.'s well on the An drews farm, and it will bepushed to the sand as rapidly as possible. The McCluskey well is still holding up its record as a first class gasser. The Moon Operations. Moos Tho Hervey Oil Company's No. 3, 'McCutcheon was expected to get the pay yesterday, but at a late hour no report had been received from it. Their Gross farm well, and Bogg & McClelins well on the William Springer are due. In Washington County. WASHnrGTOir Drilling will be commenced early next week on the John G. Clark well adjoining the Day farm. In the Taylors town district the A. B. Caldwell Nos. 8 nnd 9 are In and. both good wells. No. 8 is estimated at 100 barrels and No. 9 at 5 barrels. In the Florence field the Forest Oil Company's W. 6. Armour No. 5 is dry: their Abe Bailey is good for SS barrels a day; their T. G. Burns No. 4 is good for 15 barrels; the George Stroud is do ing 25 barrels. The Lawrence Gas Company's No. 1 William Jackson is dry. Personal. I. B. Barbour has been appointed Superin tendent of tho newly-organized right of way department of the National Transit Com pany, covering local and connecting lines In New Tork, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. His headquarters will be In Oil Citv. W. J. Boviara. of the Ann of Bottard A Sevfanc. machinists and dealers in oil well supplies, came down from Bradford yester- aay to visit relatives in x'ltiBDurg. Testerdays Local Features. Oil was a fraction stronger yesterday, but as dull as ever. There were no Bales, and tho only quotation made was a bid of 67X Beflned figures were unchanged. Average daily runs were 75,997; nveiage dally ship ments, 04,694: average daily charters, 40,422. OiLCrrr, May 27. National Transit certi ficates opened nt CSJic; highest, 6Bc; lowest, 6So; closed, 6SJC. Sales, 38,000 bbls.: clear ances, 182.000 bbls; shipments, 63,870 bbls; runs. 90,814 bbls. Br Drone, May 27. National Transit certi ficates opened at C8c; closed at e8o; high est, CSJic; lowest, 68c; clearances, 100,000 bbls. New Yore. May 27. Petroleum opened steady at a slight decline and rallied later, then became dull and remained so until the close. Pennsylvania oil, spot, closing at GSJJcj June options opening at 6Sc; highest, 685e: lowest, 08c; closing, 6S5c; total sales, 29,000barrels. THE PEOPLE'S STOKE FIFTH ATENTTE. The Latest X Paris. Handsome and elaborately embroidered individual suit patterns, "we bought 100 of them at 60o on the dollar. "We offer The 518 00 quality for 510 00 The $20 00 quality for 512 00 The 530 00 quality for 515 00 Somo are in the window. See them. Cajifbeli- & Dick. Better Ones! Cannot be -found at 51 25; my misses' fine glazed kid spring heel button tipped toes, eaual to any 51 60 shoes sold elsewhere. only 51 25, at Simen's, 78 Ohio St., Alle- gneny, jra. xt Take the steamer Mayflower on Decora tion Day for Monongahela City. See adver tisement. Trimmed Hats and Bonnet. Trimmed hats and bonnets. Leghorn and straw.hats. The greatest variety over shown. Store open Friday evening. BOSKNBAtm & Co. Ah, thebeI Do you want a 510 suit for 56? Then attend the special "working man's sale" to-morrow at Sailer & Co.'s, cor ner Smithfield and Diamond streets. Bring your friends. Millions of rolls wall paper to -be sold nt a price, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Bark way. tts SI 25 Lisle Thread Stockings at G5c An importer unloaded finest French lisle, colored or black boots, with fancy tops, at 65c a pair, worth 51 25. On sole this morning. Jos. Hobke & Co., 609-C21 Penn avenue. "Famiuah in Millions of Mouth3 as any Household Word." The Times, London. Apollinaris -. ."THE QUtTN OF TABLE WATERS.' "Much favored 6y her Majesty" i World, London. The best ieverage." Truth, London. "Cosmopolitan." " British Medical Journal. "Cheap as well as good." "The demand for it is great and inereating."--THS Times, London. LATE NEWS JN BRIEF. "Walter Damrosch, son-in-law of Mr. Blaine, has arrived In Berlin. Green Wells, colored, was lynched at Columbia, Tenn., for killing a farmer named John Fly. Owing to the intervention of the Govern ment, the strike or the Paris stage drivers has ended. The United States grand Jury at Flor ence, Utah, has returned 43 indiotments, 27 of which are under the Edmunds polygamy law. Foot more badly injured Italians from tho effects or tne awiui uynamiie expiuaiuu. at Tarrytown last week have been discov ered. The Argentine Senate has extended for on indefinite period the delay of 20 days ac corded to the banks In, the payment of do-, .posits. ' T Vim Tttf ?qi TTnnse of Commons, bv a vote of 78 to 62, has rejected a proposal to legalize the election of women as members of County Councils. William Stilt, William Gilmour and (Charles Lockwood were drowned In Kldean Lake, Onfc, Monday nigni oy me upsetting of a canoe. v The will of millionaire John T.Farlsh was filed for probate in New lork yester day. There are charitable bequests aggre gating $280,000. It is now charged that four men found drowned In the Hackbnsack river, near Newark, N. J., on May 18, lost their lives In a fight with fishermen. Tho death is announced of Joseph Bou manllle, the ProvencaVpoot. M. Boumanllle was born in lSlland was crested a Chevalier Of the Legion of Honor In 1874. Professor Koch is preparing a statement for publication as to the results of the chem ical analysis of tho substances contained in tuberculin, Professor Koch's remedy. A silver miner named Phllllp, from Twvmtjjtin Tnnt An a biff drunk Tuesday night inNew Tork and amused himself by throwing $6,000 worth of bullion In the gut ter. The tailors strikoin London has been virtually settled.' Tho employers and the delegates or the strlkors are arranging the details of the compromise which has been agreed upon. Jtocd shot and killed John Slaughter. They bad been skylarking in neeus room anu uo camo angry, when Kecd picked up a pistol and shot Slaughter. ,- Notice was received Tuesday by the Grand Officers of tho Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen of the withdrawal of the Switchmen's Union from the Supreme coun cil of Federated Hallway employes. Tlie New Tork Lard Trade of the Prodnoe Exchange has amended the lard rules so that a tierce of laid hereafter will contain not less than 810 nor more than 870 pounds, tho Standard net weight to bo 840 pounds. Tho Minister of Agriculture of Ottawa has received a cabl e message from 81r Charles Tapper stating that the cattle by the Lake Huron had been detained on suspicion of disease, but otter an Investigation tho cargo had been released. Tho Executive Committee of the San Francisco World's Fair exhibition have adopted a resolution Indorsing the appoint ment of Walter 8. Maxwell, of Los Angeles, as Chief of the Bureau of Horticulture of the World's Columbian Exposition. Gov. Eiwlo, of Arkansas, has issued a proclamation calling a State World's Fair Convention to meet in Little Bock August 5. Tho representation will be the same as that of tho Houso of Representatives, with the addition of six delegates from the State at large. The suspended private banking firm of Bunnell & Scranton, of New Haven, Conn., filed a long statement in the Probate Court Tuesday evening, showing the assets to be about f 150,000 and liabilities about $500,000, and it is doubttul if the creditors will realize more than 35 or 40 cents. Tlie two meetings of the stockholders of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Com pany, which were to bo held yesterday, wore adjourned to June 5, pending the hearing of an application made some days ago for an induction restraining the issuance of $30,000, 000 bonds, which will be heard next Friday, May 2D. "A Cheap Bargain Takes Money From the Purse?' Imitations may be cheap, but they are worthless. Be sure to buy the genuine JOHN HOFP'S MULT EXTRACT only. Itwili give yon the best satisfaction. The genuine must have the signature of "Johann Hoff" on the neck of every bottle. my28 JOHANN HOFF'8 MALT EXTRACT, For sale by JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST, Pittsburg. ESTABLISHED 166L Eyes Examined Free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND, S&. de2&rrsu Kwi ?3 i tf-T .-- "aggafe Talking of laces, we appeal directly to the ladies. Their discerning judgment can always be depended upon when it comes to buying anything in this line. The men are not in it, so to speak. WHAT WE OFFER. A handsome line of black silk Chantilly laces, from ij inches up to ,9 inches, at i2?-jc, 15c, 18c, 20c and up to the finest quality, 75c per yard. Latest novelties in 12 to 18 inches, called half or demi-flouncings. Newest designs from 50c up to $2 per yard. Skirtings, 42 inches long, from i to $4 50. Fancy figured nets or draperies, handsome patterns, from 60c to $2 50- no such values ever offered in the two cities. If you don't believe it come ana see. Trimming laces of all descriptions fedoras, Point Gauzes, romt de Gene short order. Odds and ends at your goods as advertised. EMBROIDERIES! Our stock is complete, aifti prices have come to such a low ebb on the newest and. most desirable goods that you really can't resist buying. Note what we offer: A grand assortment of narrow dainty edgings in cambric, swiss and nainsook, from 4c a yard to 35c; medium width from 8cUo 50c; 5 to 8 inches, good quality, and special values, from 12c to 25 c. f We also have 22 and 27-inch hemstitched handsome line of patterns for children and misses' dresses rom 35c to 1 50 per yarA Skirtings, all the latest novelties, including blactEgold on Hack and other fancy colored borders, 45 inches long, from 75c -5R2 50. All overs to match any of the above edgings. , We challenge competition on any of the above offerings. We merely invite inspection of goods and comparison of prices then buy where you can do best. , See the bargains we offer this week in .blazers," reefers, wrappers, waists and suits. Hosiery and corsets greatly reduced. Seeing4s believing. PS ose: 510-518 MABKET STREET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. He-No tea. the" rasr THE 3IST Bir2I BTANDARB HE-NO Oaly in PckA9 ii -i r Moderate mi P.ice lMi " TEA BECAUSE kOUJ FOR LU PRof IT THAM om TKA9 Bew&Te IMITATIONS JfrfSSlI8 Both the method and results when Syrup of Figa is takn; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever 'pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend, it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will, pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do Hot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SiN FRANCISCO. CAL. WVISVIUE, KY. tlf YORK. tl.Y- s YBUJP OF FIGS. sotn bv JOS. FLEMING & SON. 412 Market street, mhl9-82-rra Flttsburg. Best for Kitchen and Bathrooms! Service able for back stairs! - Cleanly in servants' rooms! Sanitary! Dur able! Cheap! WM H.ALLEN, 517 WOOD STREET. myl5-n McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for raving Sidewalks With Cement, Brlci and tire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDEEAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-S3-p . AMTSEaiENTS. BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT, THE CLEMENCEAU CASE. Matinees 'Wednesday and Saturday. Juno 1 Tho Little Recruit. my24 9 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Friday and Saturday. PROF. D. M. BRISTOL'S SO-EDUCATED HORSES-30. my23 HARRIS THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Props. andMgrs. Every afternoon and ovening, Daniel A. Kelly in his Successful drama, THE SHADOW DETECTIVE. "Week June 1 Ada Gray in "EastLynne," my2fr85-TT8 in endless variety as Orientals, out the lot in at figures that wil own price. Co d ask. for the EftiB IES! A J lmttr I '3jCUARAHTt ( -41 d'-iTura.-: M Mjt.3 o cs5) IB mbSK rPp ROTW oavmvs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CONSULT The pioneer tailor of Moderate' Prices as to what is most comfortable for Summer Wear? or all the year round for that matter. 25 years' experi ence and the largest and" most complete stock of Novelties as well as all the Staple Styles at your service. Suits to orderfrom $20. Trousers to order from $5. mA- rtfal&ir 400 Smithfield Street, MTTSBUEGr PA. Samples and self-measurement rules, with fashion sheet of latest New York fashions. mailed on application. my.-3j-jrTn ELECTRICAL AND' Meflical -:- Institute ! Permanently Located at 442 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. Property Leased for a Term of Years. ELECTRICITY THE CCEATIVE AGHSNCI1 This treatment, cqmbincd with medicine and surgery('whicli are all supplied in the In stitute, has proved successful in such dis eases as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Diseases, Locomotor Ataxia, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Blood and Skin Diseases, And all morbid conditions peculiar to either sex arising from debility of tho nervous sys tem, produced from whatever cause. Braces and Instruments for aU deformities supplied. Bo matter what ails you call and procure a diagnosis of your case FREE OF CHARGE, or communicato a description of your case fcy letter. Advice in all cases wUlbe strictly honest and based on knowledge and experi ence. Male and female attendants. .Free consultation and examination. Office hours 9 to 12 a. it., lto5r. sl and 7 to 8 P. if . Address all communications to the ELECTRICAL UNO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 442 PENN AVE., COKNER FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. N. B. Diagnosis and medicines must he procured at the hands of the medical di rector. - my23rrs Decoration Day SHE IKE, t, WILL CLOSE AT - NOON. my27-U FOR TOURISTS! Opera, Field, Marine Glasses and Telescopes. , A large inportation J ust received. OTJXt t&mCLAJUT-V t cCTACsN. -bw y7il IC ftp' s Ao . U1U - IrtiV CRDtBS EClASSt-V. J"7 h , 1 0 -r SHIIHUfcLU'i- - - -L WM, E. STIEREN, Optician. " ' my2-TT3 0.D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Tifth av., abore Smithfleld, next Leader offlcft.Npd.eJay. .Established 30 yean, tea IR'I j " EsiEJfe H ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALLER&CO Just what you want! Our great leader for Decoration week! 600 Men's Suits, home made arid worth every cent of $20. We've marked them for THIS WEEK ONLY, $15 A SUIT! a Ht-VT GOES rREj: With every suit Don't fail to see these exceptional values. Other leaders this week are our G-..A..:RSTTia:s- $7 50, $10, $12. They're worth from $10 to $15 a suit. Examine them before purchasing. I3TG. A. R. Caps, Gloves, White Vests, eta, eta, at challenge prices. Come and See Us This Week. Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Sts. myM-TTS FEICK BROS., 31 SIXTH ST. StJItGICAL INSTRUMENT, ESTABLISHMENT. Specialties: Solenttne fitting of TRUSSES, appliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFI CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock of surgical instruments in western jronnsyrvnnia. .Large Illustrated catalogue free to mhl3-39-TTSsu physicians. OH, WELL SUPPLIES. Artesian Wells. For household, and mechanical. purpose. Prices on application. DAEEAGH PURE WATER CO. ja3143-s 107 First or., Pittsburg. M. V. TAYLOR, H -wjEXii. srrj?ix.iEs. The Celebrated ALLISON TUBING AND CASING ALWAYS IN STOCK. ROOMS 85 and 36 Fidelity huilding. Phone 737. my7- HAYS & TREES, Contractors. We make a specialty of building NATURAL m LINES AND WATER MISS. Boom- 410 Hamilton Building, PITTSBURG, PA. Correspondence solicited. Telephone,SL myi3-46-TT3 OE WELL SUPPLY CO., LIMITED, 9 and 92 Water Street, JHTTSBUBG, PA. noS-W-m-EOia IMLA1 & HUGHS, FORGE Hi MACHINE SHOP AND MANUFACTURERS OF Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Twonly-flrt Strttt aid A. V. R. A Telephone No. 1222. . PITTSBURG, PA. !al-3- AJAX ENGINES -AND- The best Oil "Well Machinery In th world. All sizes of Engines and toilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil era, Writefor prices. Offices In Pittsburg Washington and But ler. Always -write or telegraph to Corry Office. JAMES M. LAMBING, SOLE AGENT, CORRT, PA. Pittsburg office telephone No. 296. mhS-n STANDARD OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Ya Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md., Standard Oil Co,, Altoona. Pa., Capital City Oil Co., HarrLshunr, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the finest grades of lubricating and illuminating oils. Our facilities are such that our statement that we furnish all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot ho disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LIST: Water White, ISO. Prime Whito, 150. - Standard White, 110. " Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Wator White Legal Test Camadino (red), 120 Test. Olite, 150 Test. OUR NAPTHA LIST: Deodorized Naptha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Naptlias for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Flnld for vapor stove burners. Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. ' Gasoline, 80, 83 and 90 gravity for gas ma chines. . OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes the finest brands of CylinderEngine, and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, S00 Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Parafflne Oil, Parafflne Wax. " Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle. Grease, Railroad and Mill Grease and Arctic Can Grease. Where it is more convenient, you' may orderfrom our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, ftor. Dnijuesae Way' and Eighth ;Streat, xarlS-D PITTSBURG, PA. CORRY BOILERS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ION DECORATION DAY KAUFMANNS' WILL CLOSE AT NOON. I2X EXTRA! Two' ffoieilBarpii Days! - AT - KAUFMANNS'. The bargain taovement started last Monday has spread to every depart ment of the great' store, and, as a consequence, never was the purchas ing power of a dollar greater than right now. 1,000 BOYS' SAILOR SUITS No trashy suits, either, but made oi uuraDie navy oiue nanneis auu handsomely finished. We would also call your attention to our grand $3 bargain line, con sisting of Boys' fine Short-Pant Suits and. Kilt Suits, in beautiful new styles, which are regularly sold at $5. No mother having boy3 to clothe should miss these fi ONLY wonderful bargains. A STRAW HAT FOR EVERY BOY! Yes, we have enough to supply all the Boys of Pittsburg. Mountains of pretty Sailor Hats and equally great quantities of fashionable Yacht Hats, in plain white, mixed and all different colors. And every hat in our stock is marked at from one-third to one-half less than in exclusive hat stores. THE IT VARIETY 7 8m superannuated 'last." What you want in millinery is variety and freshness, newness and distinctiveness. These four characteristics, together with our uniformly low prices, form the happy combination which has made our New Millinery Parlors famous. See our Ladies' Trimmed Hats from $3.50 to $6. See our Children's Trimmed Hats from $2.50 to $4. MHMD-TOIEISN It's the Wonder of tho Shoo World! The best ladies of the two cities are wearing this shoe with satis faction, comfort and profit. These shoes are made of extra fine quali ty French Glazed Dongola, and the sewing is as good as in the best custom work: Spalnsh Arch Last, AA to E, 26 to 8; regular value g 50. OUR PRICE $2.50. GET A PAIR. fl?lf you can't come personally, order a pair by mail. Simply let us know your width and size and inclose $2 50. TRUNK AND SATCHEbDEPARTMENT. Everything from the cheapest packing trunk to the best solid leather steamer at positively low prices. This Substantial Imitation Alligator Jyffift Alligator 8G.l!ljP ffltt$2.0TO atcM 3 - SPECIAL LAMP SALE I HousefuraisMiig Department Basement. TAKE EITHER ONE DP THESE TWO LAMPS FOB OHLY " I rfJ gSJjf The Parlor Stand Lamp, at the left, has beautiful Ruby Globe, Duplex Burner, Solid Brass Stand, and is sold by crockery and glassware dealers at $2 50. Giant" shade, plated stand. It's sold everywhere for $1 50. I fifty I 500 Two-Quart Water Coolers, Japanned and Charcoal LUUlV ! filled, worth $1 75 AT ONLY $1. But a small quantity of four carloads of Granite Enameled Iron and Blue and White Steel Kitchen Utensils still left. Everything goes for about half the regular price. " '" '". 3MaiI orders for above goods promptly filled. KAUlMANNS', Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. JDon't forget; store ill close at noon on Decoration Day. TO-DAY -aito- I -i VfeXJTl.'V Hr3' ,' T OFT Now ready for selection in our NEW Embraces hundreds of novel and dis tinct styles for Ladies, Misses and Children, representing the latest and best ideas of Parisian Bonnet Makers as well as our own Modistes. How much better to choose your hat from this representative stock than to get it at some old foggy millinery shop, where all the hats are made over one First-Class Genuine C IA - -W If J" I - - w T MM HUTS MILUilPll w-m Mux'suvw !r &gUinc6!t&zjuZr $11 The "Little Lamp, at the right, has fine porcelain Central Draft Burner and nickel- r"L - J. &. -A' j 5v rawm mi
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