rp ,SQEV -' V. THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH; f PEIDAY, MAT 29 1891v r DRILLING IN TOLLS. The Famous McCurdy Tool Produced Another Eemarkahle Gnsher." MOKE PRODUCTION ATMYILWOOD. The Jenny rarm.Tcntnre Xot Enhancing Southwest Territory. XW FIELD OPENED AT MARS STATION The dally production atWiidwoodisstill holding up to nearly 8,000 barrelB, and the operations in the southwestern end of the pool are active. In the northeast a number of wells are going down, and it is probable that more than half of those which are now drilling in all parts of the Held will be in the pay next week. Tho Tleld in Detail. Wildwocd The well of S. P. Boyer & Co., on the Jcnnyfaim in tho cxtrcmo south west, made a 15-barrel flow yesterday morn ins, merely cleaning itself out, and is now standimr full of oil. Yesterday afternoon the bit was 13 feet in the sand. There is no ,cas, and unless xmethins is reached much better tlia.ii it .vas so far struck, the well will be small. The Roth Oil Conipanv's well on the W. W. Mclntvre, three quarters of a mile southwest of tho Jenny, has stopped flowing and ii being rigged up for n pumper. The lolo has been tubed. The Harlett No. 10, F?-st & Greenlee, was shot yesterday a.ternoon, and during the first hour afterwarl put 20 barrels of oil In the tank. It had previously been show ing for n good well Tlicy had located a rig for No. 2 on the same farm 200 feet south, but this was abandoned yesterday and the well will probablv be drilled farther east. Torst x Greenlee's No. 2, on the Alston, Is 20 feet in the sand and putting out from 12 to 15 barrels an hour. It is being drilled deeper. Their Nos. 6 and 7,on the Alston, are through tho Hundred Foot and have Just been cased. Their Alston No. S has Just reached the Hundred Foot. They are still flshlng at the Alston No. 3, and nlthougli the well is in tho sand and flowing a few barrels a da v, it may have to be plugged. The Both Oil Companv's No. 4 on the Peo nies is aown aoouc i,wu ieec rinncgn.n& Downev have had to pull the casing at their Rend No. 4. They are at tho bottom of tho Hundred Foot. The Roth Oil Companv's w-sll on the J. Mcln tvre farm, half a mile south of the ,Jcnnv well, is in tho Hundred Foot, and cased, but is shut down temporarily while waiting for a cable. Tim Lydecker well, a third of a mile southwest of the Jenny, is down 600 feet. Tho Roth Oil Company's Campbell No 2, north of the Jenny, is good for ten barrels a day. Their Campbell No. 3 is through the third sand and drilling a 15-foot pocket It has made about 43 barrel since It was brought in a week ago, an 1 made its last flow Monday It is standing full of oil. McGinniss& Co.'sNo 2, on the August Kvle, is downXCOO feet. It is only about 100 feet north of Forst & Greenleo s Hazlett No. 1. The Metropolitan Oil Company's No. 2, on tho Kyle is in the"Blne Monday," and is expected to get the pay Snndav night It Is a western edge well and is 400 feet west of their No. 1 which pumps from 10 to 15 barrels a dav. The Smith Farm Oil Company's No. 11, In tbo cxtremo northwest, is 23 feet in the sand and shoning very little oil. It has a strong pressure of gas. The same company's No. 10, on the Smith farm, was shot yesterdav and wns making 15 barrels an hour last night Calhoun & Pat tenon's No. 1, on the Semple, was shot yes terday aiternoon ana is ocing cleaned out Guffv Jfc Queen's No. 2, on the Kretzer, is due to get the pay to-day It is Just north of the Marks farm, bn which Evans & Mandeville expect to bring in their No. 3 well early next neek. Tho Metropolitan Oil Company has shot its No. 2, on the Kolbar farm, and yes terday morning It was putting out 30 barrels an hour. A Dig JHcCurdytVeK. McCtkdt The feature of the day in this field was the well of the Orion Oil Company, on the Bell farm, which came in late yester day afternoon, and in an hour and 15 min utes filled a 250-barrol tank. This well i3 on a northeast line between the Mink well and the field proper, and will open up a big tract of territory which has been looked upon as rather doubt- im. inetifDer. loung k niison wen, on the McClusVey farm, on the western edge of the belt, is dry in the Gordon, and will be drilled to the fifth sand. Black & Co have a rig up on the Aiken farm, south of the An dre vs. Tho well on the Andrews farm is in tEe SO-foot. Ke-riving Old TVestview. Westvizw The Westview Oil Company's No. 7, on the Ivory, is in the sand and filled up 400 feet with olL It is showing light. Their No. S ou the Ivory is due in a few days. HcberA Co.'sNo. 2 on the Hllke will be in next week. A Surprise at Mars. Mars Statios Bolard & Cummings are eight feet in tho Brush creek or Sneo sand In their well on the John Kennedy farm, and it Is making 110 barrels a day. A Dry Hole at Moon. Mooir The well of Forst & Co. in the northeast; on Hamburger farm, Is through all the sands and dry. It was nearly a mile from the other de elopments. The Hervey Oil Company is ten feet in the sand on the Goss farm with no showing. It is not as deepjhowoTer, as the pay in the wells near It They have a fishing Job on hand at present Bradley & Murphy should get the sand to-day In their w ell on the P. H. bteven son farm. i Yesterday's Local Features. There was no oil market yesterday, as usual. The only quotation was a bid of 68. Refined was marked down at Antwerp to 15, but was unchanged at other points. Average daily runs were 7C5C7; average dally shipments, 01,765; aicrage daily charters, 38,- CLEVEUun), May 2S-Pctroleum easy; snow -white 110 test, 6c; 74 test gasoline, 8c; 8C test gasoline, He; CF test naphtha, 6c New York, May 28. Petroleum was com paratn elj active, opening bteady, declined c on Western selling, then rallied o and closed firm. FennsyU ania oil, spot, opening at tejc; highest, estfc; low est, CSJic, closmgnt iBic; June options opening at 68c: highest, l.rc; low est, GTjic; closing, 6SJc: total sales, 07,000 barrels. Government bonds dull 'and generally steady. Oil Crrr, May 23 National Transit certi ficates opened at GSfc; highest, CSc; lowest, CSc; closed, G8Kc Sales, 23,000 bbls.; clear tnces, 42,000 bbls; shipments, 48,005 bbls: runs. 101,161 bbls. Bradf-okd, May 2S National Transit certi ficries opened at 68c- ced at CSJc; high est, CSJc; Ion est, CSc; clearances, 88,000 bills. A MUTTTA-i CONVEESIOff. .Tho Counterfeiter Turns Preacher and the Minister Becomes His Pal. Chicago, May 23. Captain Porter, of the United States Secret Service, lias returned from Southern Illinois, where within the past week he has put behind the bars the preacher counterfeiters, George Viuicil and Jeremiah Holmes. He tolls a queer story of mutual conversion, In thich a counterfeiter became a preacher and a preacher a counter feiter. "Jerry" Holmes was a counterfeiter nnd a general outcast in Duquoin, 111. Rev. George Tancilwas a Baptist Minister. He undertook to convert Holmes to Christian ity after everybody had given him up as in corrigible. The mon met one night nnder the stars, nnd Vancil preached a sermon to Holmes to such good clToct that he professed repentance. He fell ou the ground, and with his hands toward heaven declared he would forever renounce his wa s. Holmes turned preachei, and bflrame the pastor of a Cum pbellite congregation in tho ciountry near Duquoin. It was not long after this that Holmes gave Vancil some coimter teit money, and Vancil passed it Later on Holmes gave him some more, and lie passed that upon sonio members of a traveling cir cus. This Rev. Mr. Vancil confessed, but ho declared that he took the money and con tinued the acquaintance of Holmes for the Xiarpose oficarning his secrets nnd exposing the gang ot -n hicll Holmes was tho leader. Rev. Jerry Holmes, ho made tho coin, and who was captured a wck ago, held religious services in jaillast Sunday, and had all his fellow prisoners shouting for glory. He preached a regular flre-and-brimstone ser mon. FCJETTEHTE EEGIKENT SELECTED To Represent the Second Brigado In Dedi cating the Harrranft Moimmeut Tho Fourteenth Regiment, National Guard of rcaunylvani'i, has been selected by Gen eral Vrylie to represent tiio Second Brigado :.t tlo Onlimtlun of tho Harrranft monu ment .t Norrlstown. Colonel I'erchmrnt has issued an order for Ms l egijicnt to assemble in heavy marching crdr on Friday, June C, at 7 J?, n., with tvo Jays' roohed rctloiii, to proeood to Norria tovn to iuKiclrute In tho dedicatory ccicv uonlcJ. ADAY'SCOUBTITEWS. The Venn vlvanla Company Sued for 830,000 by Robert L. Dulaney and "Wife. Robert L. Dulaney nnd wife, of Minnesota, yesterday entered suit In the United States Circuit Court against the Pennsylvania Ball road Company to recover $23,000 damages each. The damages claimed are for injuries received in the wreck on the Pennsylvania Railroad at New Florence, on November 14, KM. Mr. and Mrs. Dulaney -were on their bridal tour at the timo of the accident, having been married but a couple of days before. They were both seriously injured and remained in the hospital in Pittsburg for several months. To-Day in the Courts. Common Pleas No. 1 Rives vs Marko witz; Lylo ot ux vs McK. & B. V. B. E.; Tap pan et al vs McGowan; Rcmler, for use, vs First German II. E. Church; Porter vs Pennsylvania Company; Friedberg & Co. vs Delaware Insurance Company; Fresh water vs Sloan etal; Alexander vs Agricul tural Insurance Company; Ixomis vs Reig hard: same vs Globe Refining Company; Smith vs Metropolitan Insurance Company; Phoenix Clay Pot Company vs Agnow, ex ecutor: Chaplin vs Jennings, Jr. Common Picas No. 2 Kraka vs Jackson ct ux; Forsythe vs Griffin & Co.; Beck et ux vs Cook et al. Minor Notes of the Courts. Is tho suit of George Finloy,'Jr.,'against Leonard nenry and wife, an action on a con tract, a verdict was given for CJi cents. Is tho suit of Hyde, Douglass & Sarver agalnt D. L. Gillespie & Co., an action on a contract, a verdict was given for $372 60. The suit of tho heirs of J. McD. Crossan against the TVcstern Assurance Company, an action on a policy, is on trial before Judge Ewing. Mrs. Lrcr J. Drwi yesterday sued for divorce from John K. Dnrr, proprietor of th e hotel at Fourth avenue and Market street, alleging cruelty and unfaithfulness. The case ot Joseph B. Wilson against Michael Rohe, LouU Kerche and Joseph Stowasser, a suit in replevin to recover household goods, is on trial before Judge Collier. The executions issued yesterday were: W. 1L McCleary, Sherift, vs John Popadin, Mary Popadln and J. F. Ward, $109 32; B. a Elliott, Chief of Department of Charities, vs Mar garetta Woigand, $121. The suitor John Maginn against the Dol lar Savings Bank, garnishee of James Mc Cartney, to obtain money on deposit in the bank over which there is a dispute, is on trial before Judge Stowo. Reoisteii Conker yesterday received a let ter from Mary E. Mason, of Marietta, O., asking for Information regarding families named Seelcy and Holcraft Margaret Seeley and Thomas nalrooft were married here and went to Ohio. There are no records in the Register's. Feajtk Spisak; yesterday entered suit against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company for $3,000 damages for the loss of an arm. He stated that on March 21, 1890, while he was coupling cars at the Linden Steel Works, a cut of cars were pushed against the ones he was coupling and his arm was crushed bet een thejbumpcrs. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. London cabbies will strike Vienna printers will continue their strike. Tho remalM of ex-Minister Taft were buried in Cincinnati yesterday. Tho Michigan Legislature will consoli date tho two cities, St. Joseph and Benton Harbor. A student who was arrested at Warsaw, on the occasion of the Polish celebration,has committed suicido. Anew fuel, prepared from lignite, has been invented in Italy. It has been success fully tested on a locomotive. Rumored that the Czar has secretly started for Moscow. Rumored again that his journey has been postponed. F. William Darst & Co., wholesale liquor dealers of Omaha, assigned yesterday morn ing. Liabilities, $80,000; assets about the same. Tho paymaster, the master mechanic and three otner officials of tho Midland Railroad have been driven from Waveland, Ind., by strikers. The Sheriff" of Walla Walla, fearing an other outbreak of soldiers, has telegraphed to the Governor for arms and ammunition. His request was granted. Tho Minnesota World's Fair Commission has constituted a commission to prepare for the Exposition, and the Legislature will be asked to appropriate $50,000. A mob in Butte City, Mont, attempted to lynch Manager Woolston, of the Electric Street Railway, on his way to jail. Woolston is accused or throwing an employe down a flight of stairs. Josenh Newton, a counterfeiter living in the northern part of Johnson county. 111., was captured last night near Lick creek in Union county, whereupon he drew a revol ver and killed himself. The negro named Patterson who shot two negroes, held up two white men and then shot Fred Carpenter Sunday, was yes terdav morning lodged in the jail at Knox ville, enn. It was on the cards Wednesday night to lynch him, but Major D.A.Carpen tci, father of the wounded man, heard of it and prevented it Senor Moises Rojas, a member of the Mexican Congress, and a former Judge of tho Mexican Supreme Court, was accused of theft, robbery, fraud and other crimes, but claimed immunity because he was an M. C. The Congress, however, has decided to do privehimof his official privileges and he must stand trial before the courts. HORSFORD'S ACD3 PHOSPHATE. A Nerve-Food and Tonic The most effective yet discovered. . A Benefit to the Poor A Boon to Mankind Since the past year it has been our cus tom to hold regular Friday's poor man's sales. On that day we sell clothing, and good clothing, mind you, at the cost price of manufacture, and often formless than cost Our Friday's announcement is watched and waited for by the people of Allegheny county, and we feel proud to be in a posi tion to benefit them. Note prices for to day: 300 men's cassimere and worsted suits, five different styles, sizes 33 to 42, at.?3 25 460 men's sack and cutaway suits,made from fancy cheviots and cassimeres, 20 styles, at 5 00 370 boys' suits, sizes 4 toll, corded, pleated or plain, good wearers, for only : 1 00 COO pairs of men's pants, lined through out, made strong, riveted buttons, at 59o These prices are for to-day's sale only. P. C. C. C, Pittsbubo Combinaxicw Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Gov. Pattison has pleased both Repub licans and Democrats. Sailer &Co., corner Smithfield and Diamond streets, will please all workingmen to-day by selling men's $6 suits for $3 50, and 10 suits at 16, at their special "workingmen's sale" to-day only. Those intending to pay a visit to Schen ley Park on Decoration Day can take the Second avenue electric cars every five minutes from Fourth avenue and Market street B.&B. Men's mackintoshes and rubber coats, ?2 to $15. Extra value and all sizes up to 44 bust measure. Bogos & Burn Open Decoration Day, Lies' gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth street. Hand somely colored photo with each dozen cab inets. Good work, low prices, prompt delivery. C. Bacnerleln Brewing Company, BennettSj'Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and bottlers of standard lager and wiener export beer. The trade and families supplied. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Trimmed hats and bonnets. Ieghorn and straw hats. The greatest variety ever shown. Store open Friday evening. JtOSKSTSATOI & Co. OhloPyle. Spend your Decoration Day at this popu lar resort. Train leaves B. & O. depot at 8:15 A. M. Bate, SI CO round trip. New puff scarfs at James H. Aiken Ss Ca's, 100 Fifth avenue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. When Winter Wanes The Bracing Effect of Cold Air is Lost, and That Tired Feeling Prevails. To Gain Health and Strength, Take Hood's Sarsaparilla TTOOD'S SARSAPAEDLLA SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING & SON, (12 Maiket street, mhl3S2 Pittsburz. 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 lime and Soda. They will take it readily, for It Is al- ..... rttt M.I.4.Ma A .Mill l.J 1& lliuafc da umttiauic as num. nuu II i should be remembered that AS A PRE- YENTITE OB CUBE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, J IH BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 13 unbywnbbhMt "-- -j s COTFS EMULSION SOLD BV JOS. FLEMING & 60JT, 112 .Market street, Pittsburg; mhl&! The finest and most palatable Rye Whisky in tho market at $1 25 per full quart; guaran teed absolutely pure. Send for complete catalogue nn dpriee 1 1st of all kinds of liquors ro ai a , njjtiiv, e: j oaerai st, Allegheny, Pa. fe23-MWF nEkA Some isSOTBHiisS Children BnH SCOTT'S EMULSION GREATEST SHIRT SALE! ON RECORD. , We have purchased from G. D. Eighmie, New York, the manufac turer of the celebrated Eighmie Patent Dress Shirt, the entire stock on hand in his factory,- and will put them on sale WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 27. These shirts are made of Wamsutta Muslin and 21 oo fine all-linen bosoms, and are without doubt the best fitting shirt in America. This great purchase is divided in three lots. Lot No. i 933 doz. Unlaundered (slightly soiled) 48c eachj these shirts are the regular $1 quality. Lot No. 2 115 5-12 doz. Unlaundered (perfect goods) 58c each; this lot are clean and perfect regular $1 shirts. Lot No. 3 137X dz- Laundered (perfect goods) 78c each; these are the best made, and never before sold less than 1 25. We have also closed out an importer's stock of FUR RUGS at 50c on the dollar. 700 pure white goat rugs at $2 95 each; these rugs are reserved and strictly first class; worth 475. 375 jet black goat rugs at $3 95, worth 7; both lots are 2 yds. long and 1 yd. wide. 100 doz. Oriental Decorative Scarfs, 29c each, were imported to sell at 50c each. DOUGLAS 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. WILL CLOSE AT NOON DECORATION DAY. ' Laird's Shoe Stores. Lairds Shoes are Fashionable ! Laird's Shoes are Comfortable ! Laird's Shoes are Reliable ! Laird's Prices are Reasonable ! W. M. Laird, Retail Stores 406, 408, 410 MARKET ST. 433 WOOD ST. Wholesale House, Q&Wiv Ife tJH j-sz &s&(jx&iv jt-heir works, especially if .UevuaeS-APGU .: Ir issolid c&ke of scouring soap used f-ore.II clea.ningi purposes. All grocers keepih t5 cofrsuaxT L0EfS LABOR'S LOST Z&STEZn work; nerself to death in the effort, if the house does not Iook-m bright as a pin, she 3tK the blame if, things are upturned while house-cleaning goes on why blame her raln. Ono remedy Is within her reach. II she uses SAPOLIO everything, will leak dean, and the rdgn ot bouss-clssnlng disorder will be quick! over. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING CARPETS AND Wall Papery In Carpets wo show a very fine line of Boyal Wiltons, Axminster, Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry and aU kinds of Ingrain in style, quality and price. Just what you want. Wall Paper for rooms, ceilings and halls, in choice styles and nrtlstlo colorings, and all the new Ideas In the market. You are In vited to inspect our stock. GEO. HI. 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, fel6-Jiw 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. 307. WOOD ST. "WT McNAUGHER & CO., contractors for Paving Sidewalks "With Cement, Brick and Flro Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST.. AI.LKOHENT. T J Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-58-n & MACKIE myg7-MWT 515 Wood ( Street. myl7-Kwrsn 11 ohm grow half in t-he Ifehr-of- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Boys' Ideal. ('VmBKlIT' I 'QivEjr tobPap' If your boy isn't old enough to have well-defined tastes of his own, he soon will be, and it will depend on you to a great extent whether his tastes are good, bad or in different It is just as im portant to you and to the boy that his taste be properly educated as it is that he is given lessons in grammar. There isn't much difference between the cost of dressing him well and the expense of attiring him in clothes that no boy can take a pride in. You certainly can have, no reason for hesitating while we are offering Boys' Handsome Dress Suits, AGE 4 TO 14, At $3, $3 50, $4 and $5. These suits are exclusively made for us and we can safe ly guarantee every suit In Our Men's Clothing Department we have this week placed for the benefit of the : OLD SOLDIER Our own make splendid G. A. R. Suits at $8 and $10. G. A. R. White Vests at 75c. (These are washable.) G. A. R. Caps at 69 a G. A. R. Hats at $1 39, with cord. Your inspection is cordially requested. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST. (Star Cosner. my23-33-JWTSu Decoration Day :s MhrM, E IT 1 my27-Tl AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATEB . TO-NIGHT, . THE CXEMENCEAIT CASE. Hatinees Wednesday and Saturday. June 1 The Little Recruit. rayii 9s t fcrt . X- i. - IfkvfnTki HIMMELREGH 1 G BAND OPEEA HOUSE- . -TO-NIGHT. Matinees Friday and Saturday. , PROF. D. M. BRISTOL'S 80-EDUCATED H0E3E3-30. my2S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Special Notice-Will cjoseto tnorrow (Decoration Day) at'noon. RUBEN'S Light Colored Derbys Have captured the town. The Union Square. The Schenley. Prices, $1 90, $2 40, $2 90, $3 40. The fact that thousands of our light colored Derbys now adorn the intel lectual craniums of our Pittsburg gen tlemen is the best indorsement which their merits could have possibly re ceived. Styles as well as shades have by their originality and correctness received the highest encomiums from a fair minded and discriminating public. To this must be added our famous factory prices they have been our best advertisers. RUBEN, The Hatter and Pumislier, 421 and 423 Smithfield St my24-WT8u THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. Dun & Co., Westlnghouso Building, corner Penn Ave. and Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa. This establishment supplies aU necessary information as to the 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 the Accommodation of Bank ing and Mercantile Interests and the General Promotion and Protection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business at tended to throughout the North American Continent. tri OU, WELL SUPPLIES. " Artesian Wells. For household and mechanical purposes, 'rices on application. DAEEAGH PUKE WATER CO., Ja31-43-D 107 First av., Pittsburg. M. V. TAYLOR, OlXi WELL, STJJPJPIrfXES. The Celebrated ALLISON" TUBING AND CASING ALWAYS IN STOCK, t BOOMS 35 and 38 Fidelity building. Phone 797. my7-r ran & iiisr FORGE UNO MACHINE SHOP AND MANUFACTTTBEBS OF Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Tvreniy.fint Strati and A. V. R. R. Telephone Ko. 1222. PITTSBUBG, PA. ial-S-D MAX ENGINES -AND- The best Oil "Well Machinery in the vprld. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil ers. "Write for prices. Offices in Pittsburg, Washington and But ler. Always write or telegraph to Corrj Office. JAMES M. LAMBING, SOLE AGENT, COBET, PA Pittsburg office telephone No. 293. mh5-D STANDARD OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, "W. Va., Standard OU Co., Cumberland, MO., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City OU Co., Harrlsburg, Pa. TV'e manufacture for home trade the finest grades of lubricating- and illuminating oHs. Our facilities are such that onr statement that we furnish all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUE REFINED OIL LIST: Water White, 150. Prime White, 150. Standard White, 110. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Test. Carnadine (red), 150 Test. Olite, 150 Test. OUR NAPTHA LIST: Deodorized Naptha for Tarnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Napthas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stove burners. Fluid, 7 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. Gasoline, 86, 88 and SO gravity for gas ma chines. . OUE LUBEICATING OIL LIST Includes the finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, nnd Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, S00 Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. 1 Parafflne Oil, Parafflno Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Rismal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, RaUroad and Mill Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. Whore It Is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OiT COMPANY, ror.Duquesne Way and Eighth Street, mv!9D PITTSBURG, PA. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New Tork Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Kates for Saloon Passage By S. S. CITY OF ROME, 60 and upward, according to accommodation and location of room. Other Steamers of the Line f50 and upward. Second Cabin $30. Steerai?$20. Tassongers booked at through rates to or from any city in. Great Britian or on the Continent. DRAJTS OX LOHDOlf SOLD AT LOWEST BATES. Book of information, tours and sailing lists furnished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y or J. MCCORMICK, 639 and F Smith field st.t A. D. SCORER SON, 415 Smithfield st, Pittsburg; F. M. SEMPLE DO Federal St, Allegheny. ap28-U-nw RBI BOILER NEW ADVEBTISEXENTS. TO-MORROW (DECORATION DAY) KAUFMAN US' WILL CLOSE AT NOON Gentlemen, come to Kauf manns' before i2 o'clock to-morrow (o and get the best $10 suits ever offered in this city. ...... Thrifty Men ! Economical Men ! Thinking Men ! Sensible Men ! These io sutys are just the thing for you. They're made for durability as well as looks for the body as well as the eye. And however your taste may incline you can easily be suited. Here are the form-displaying Cuta way Frocks (in i, 3 and 4-button styles), there the popular Sacks (in plain or patch-pocket styles); then, there are light colors nd dark colors, medium light, etc., plaids, checks, mixtures and solid blacks. And, just think, $10 buys your pick and choice from the entire assortment, provided, however, you COME BEFORE TO-MORROW NOON. Need we urge you to come quickly? We won't do it. If you can't tell a good thing when you see it, so much the worse for j ou. The Suits are here; their value is Si 5; their price is $10. You save $5 by buying. You get the benefit. That's the reason why we won't urge you to come. If you're wise, here's the oppor tunity to prove It. PURCHASERS OF Who always get the best value for their money in this house, will fare doubly well on this occasion. Our Decoration week bargains in Kilt, Short and Long-Pant Suits are simply phenomenal. They must be seen .to be ap preciated. Mothers, if you have boys to clothe, bring them in before 1 2 o'clock (noon) next Saturday and reap the benefit of our special reductions. See our grand line of Children's Kilt Suits and Boys' Short-Pant Suits at $3. They're fine and lovely novelties which cannot be matched any where below 5. DO YOU WANT I $ VJKIs' 1 L "" LOOK 0aJr GRAND GIFTS til &ICTKifcff Just think! Webster's Una bridged Dictionary, 1,281 pages, the recognized authority for this country, nanasomeiy ana sud stantially bound, will be given : FREE With every Suit costing gio or more. Those who may already have a '.'Webster" can have Shakespeare's complete works, as we have a small number of the lat ter still left. WE REPEAT! ftnAiaBmfriM ypMMyuwvijE.y KAUFM ANNS' Fifth Ave. and SmitBfield St. STEAMERS AND EXCITBSIONS. Q1 Pie IUNABD LINE NEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOL ViA OUtJillOiUUil fiuiu 1 tn v .v. JAa Cai.lTAM Tnnll .AT. flrtu. 11UIU1 JitCl. w v !.--. ---- vice. Gallia, May ZT, 8 Ju v.; -umuria, iuuy SO, 10-.30 a. v.; Servia, June 6, 6 JO a. u.i 1 Both nia, June 10, 8A.M.;Etrurlaf Junel 10 a. h.: Aurania, June 20, 3 p. x.; GaUia, June 24, 7 A. x.; Umbria, June 27, 0 a. jr. Cabin passage fin nnd nmrord! wUl not carry steerage; according to location; Intermediate, $35. Steeragetlckets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's office, 4 Bowllnir Green, New 'iork. Vernon H. BrTwni Co., J. i. MCCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. r25-p NORDDEUTSGHER LLOYD S. S. CO. Fast Line of 'Express Steamers. New Tork to Southampton (London) Bremen, SPRING SAILINGS, 1891: Lahn Tuesday.... -June 2 Kaiser Wednesday-June 3 Allor Saturday...-Juno 6 HaveL Tuesday.. .June 9 Elbe Wednesday. .Juno 10 Elder. Saturday.. ..June 13 Time from New York to Southampton, 7K days. From Southampton to Bremen, 24 or 30 hours. From Southampton to Londonrby Southwestern RaUway Company, Hi hours. Trains every hour in the summer season. Railway carriages for London await passen gers In Southampton Docks on arrival of Express steamers from New York. These steamers are well known for their speed, oomfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCHAMBEEG & CO., 5W Smithfield St. LOUIS MOESER, 613 Smithfield St. my29-r BOYS' CLOTHING J A NOBBY HAT? . WILL BUT THE- LATEST ROUND OR SQUARE DER BYS, BLACK OR LIGHT COLORS, 'and the same qualities as are sold by every hatter in the city (according to his ability to buy cheaply) at $2 50, $2 75 and 3. X A regulation Ball and Hardwood Bat, or one of our Wonderful Magical Boxes, containing all kinds of astonishing tricks, will be 'given FREE WITH EVERY BOY'S SUIT. Our store will close to-morrow at 12 o'clock (noon) sharp. Please make your purchases in the morning. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. 'XTrHiTE STAR LINE I V For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall Steamers. Teutonic June 3. Spm.Teutontc. Julyl, 2pia Hrltannlc,Jn. 10, 8:30 am Britannic Jnlv 8. 7 m Majestic. June 17, 2 pml'MaJestlc.J'yii.KiWpni Germanic Jn.St. 7:30 am 'Germanic JalyS . m From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers, Saloon rates, $60 and upward. Second cabin, $40 and $45. Excursion tickets on favorabletenna. Steerage, from or to the old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand la all the prlclpal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOnN J. McCORMICK, 63M and 40r Smlthflold st, Pittsburg, or J. BRUCE ISMAY, General Agent, 41 Broadway, New York. my28-p BOYAL JIAU. STEAMSHIPS, Glasgow to Philadelphia. VIADEBRYandGALWAY. Themostdlreetrouta frum Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 30. Steerage, $19. CTATD SERVICE OF STATE 1 AJOX.AN L.INE LI N E- L STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight. 28th May. STATE OK NEBRASKA, Fp. M. 11th June. STATE OF GKOKOIATl P. M. 55ih June. STATE OK NEVADA. 11 A.M. CABIN, r& &ud upwards. Itetnrn, 65 and up wards. Steerage, KO. Apply to J. J. McCORMICK, 630 Smithfield itreet, Pittsburg. mylls-D . O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smithfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established) years.-se3 dL.. At. ."L Sj Jfafsasfc ,w4-ji&?y m mo