K 3 -"- -" I " ' ' , ?T ". r ' 1 ? ft Hh III llYUM 111 ll li'U 1W11U "A 'I If AM f IK THIAnilClfV nWPHflWflflW Jim ajnwuuuuaui M" aniJMnjaxdiuai-i.n nun AUyjSKiiSiuiuanS. MEW ADVERTISEKENTS. I .ir,; ' JNTOLEM.ECZEMl - SPRING GAEPETS PEM DERBYS - V . . gyHf' 1 -i ' ' Tho b3' SerioPly Affected, Doctors and Pt 'T ' ' "" - JUI Remedies Foil Cured ' R. OPERATIONS IN THE OLD POOLS. '$1 y - ' " xcticura. S Several "VTells Are Due to Get the Sandln - " Jj &aMEKS$lL Ls W the aicCurdy Field. SSa'mfvM3EgZ3Stef TIIE PEICB Or CORDAGE IS BEDUCED 'Kt jBaB The oil operations in Butler county for tho first -week in June have not teen productive or anything of a bcarifh character. While tho drill has been and is moderately active in spots, 3 et it has not developed anything of a startling nature. Very few dry holes are being completed, -which is an indication tho operator is not wildcatting with his usual avidity, but is content to hug tho de veloped lives as closely as possible. The Cummlngs & Boland w ell on the John Ken nedy farm west of Mars, camo In the first of the month at 200 barrel rate, but has since declined to 73 barrels per day. It proved a stellar attraction on account of the sand (Snee) it -n as producing from. A number of rigs are going up in this neighborhood. Late Butler News. Jeffkesoit Center Phillips Xo. 1, on the Fcter Kriley farm, is making ISO barrels per day. Fisher Oil Company Xo. 2,Knauer farm, i completed and doing 20 barrels per day. Flnlliphasa rignp on Burtner farm and aKooneon the Samuel Caldwell under con-, struction. He also has his Xo. 2 well drilling on the Bncwitz neanng completion. Thompson & Co 's Xo. 4, on Gnnst farm, is through tho Kind and dry. Hartman & 5on Xo. 14, Bverly heirs' farm, is through theandand -terv light Webber A Co.'s No. 1, on tho A ebber farm, is down 500 feet. Snee & Co have a rig up on the Seibeit farm. Around Zelienople. ZKLnorLE The Zelienople Oil Company's Xo. is producing 15 barrels per day. Gib son & Brown, on the Joseph Allen farm, is in sand ith a fair showing 1'attcrson & Co.'s Xo. 2, on the Allen heirs' farm, which started off at 50 barrels per day, has de clined to 100 barrels. The decline was caused by deeper drilling, tho drill finding a heavy vcinot water, p'lrtly shutting tho oil off. Thi well has been the incentive for consid erable new work, a portion of it being noted below: .1 S Patterson's Xo. 1, Trautman farm, 500 feet deep, Kohn & Co.'s, Joseph Allen firm, COO feet: Tait & Co-'s Xo. J, Joscph Allen farm, 300 feet; Patterson, Lat ehaw & Co. s Xo L Allen heirs' farm, 500 feet Perrin, Wing & Co.'s Xo. 1, 850 feet: lie; Tamnev Oil Comrauv's Xo. 4, Fauker fai-m, 200 feet Tatterson A Co. hive made loca tion for Xo 3 and 4 on the Allen heirs. Lockwood & Co "s Xo. 2, Pa!avant farm, is pumping nothing but water o far. They have made a locationortheir Xo. 3. Brack nev & Co. are bmldmg a rig for Xo. 2 on tho A.Zeigler farm. The Jluddy Creek District. Mcddt Cheek The Keating Oil Company's Xo. 3, on the Snyder farm, is completed and the production is 13 barrels. The ilcFarland Oil Company's Xo. 3, on the Daniel Shauer firm, is completed and good for 30 barrels. The same firm is constructing a rig for their Xo. 4. The Matson Oil Company's Xo. 1, on Kirschner farm, ill reach the sindTuesday. On the Hockenburg farm, Innis & Co.'s Xo. 3 i ill get sand to-montn. They havo rigs up for their Xos. 4 and 6. Boj:gs & Curtis aro also drilling in tho llockenburg. ' Two Ventnres at Water Station. Water Statiox Lupher & Clark's Xo. 2, on the Martin farm, is 8) feet in the ono hundred foot, and showing for a good well. TheirXo. 2has ceased flowing. Tho Allegheny Pools. McCcrdt Guffey & Murphy's Kerr Xo. 1 is due this week. Black, Emerson & Gailey Bros. well, on the Andrews larm, is also due this week. Guffey and the Gailey Bros, aro Ftarting a well on tho Adams four acres. Black, Emen-on & Gailey Bros, .have three rigs completed on the Mi's. Aiken farm. Fisher, Young & Wilson's well, on the McCluskey farm, is hopelessly dry as far as oil is concerned, but is an extraordinary gasscr. The Moon Wells. Moos The Forest Oil Company's Xo. 3, on the S. P. Xeeloy farm, is good for 25 or 30 barrels Their Getty Xo. 8 is capable of putting 30 barrels a day in the tank. Black Jt Co.'s Xo. 4 Jiiter, at Coraopolis, is down. S6U feet. Work at Cliff Minos. Clipt Mikes The Jeffreys Oil Company-is tubing its Xo. 1 on the Elliott. The Fisher Bros, are spudding m their well on the Sei fert lot. Andrew s & Co.'s well on the Stew art lot is being cased. Worked for a Mystery. BcrDOEViLLE The well on the DInman farm, a milo south of Bridgeville, has been Bhut down on top of tho sand, and is being worked by the owners, who are Washington parties, for a mystery. A Wildcat Due. Gbeex Gakde Tho well of the Consoli dated Oil Company, on the James Todd farm, is due to get the sand to-day. It is a rank wildcat, and is located about 11 miles directly south of Shannopm, in Jlaccoon township, Bea er county. Trice of Cordage Keduced. A meeting of the Cordage Association was held vesterday at the office of the Oil Well Supply Company and the price of cordage was reduced half a cent a pound. This makes a difference of nearlySO on a cable. The Kretzer Well. Wiedwoop Guffy & Queens Kretzer No. 2 is reported to be doing six or seven barrels an hour. Yesterday's Local Features. There was no oil market yesterday, there being neither sales, bids nor offers. Some of the producers talked in a hopeful vein of a bettiT market as a result of their pending uio ement, but declined to give their hand away. Eeflnea was unchanged. Average tlaily runs were Tt.609, average daily ship ments, 63,579; average daily charters, 30,053. CLEVHAJ.D, June 9. Petroleum easy; S.W. 110, (Hue; 74 gasoline, 8c; 88 gasoline, 12c; (3 naphtha, Gic XewIokeT, June 9. Petroleum continues neglected. The opening to-day was steady ut c decline, but nlthough lower offers were made, no other transactions occurred, and the closing uns dull Pennsylvania oil, Jply options, opening at 6$lfc; highest, OSVc; low est, CSc: closing, CS'c Total bales, 2,000 barrels. Oil Crrr, June .-National Transit certifi es tea opened at CSifc; highest, fcc; lowest, CSe; coed. Cbo. Sales, 4.0U0 barrels: clear ances, 300,000 barrels, charters, 79,355 barrels shipments, 92.406 barrels: runs. 95,954 barrels. Bradford, June 9 Xational Transit ccr tificates opened at fee; closod, CSJc: highest. tEJc; lowest, C7c; clearances, 32,000 barrels. HOKSFOKD'S ACID rHOSPHATE. Ill Effects of Tobacoo relieved by its use. STEIXWAY, COXOYEK, Or-ERA, The Slost Topular Pianos. These three are the most celebrated and trust orthy pianos of our time. The Stein way requires no praise at our hands. Its superiority is fully established. The Con over is the next great piano. It needs no praise either, for to hear and see is to lore and to buy it. Then comes the charming Opera piano, of which makes there are thousands in the best families of Pittsburg and neighborhood. A splendid fresh stock juct arrived at H. Klebcr & Uro.'s, 50G Wood street, and which will he sold at but a small advance o er cot and on accommoda timrtermx. The lileber Bros, are nrpfcrrpd Li the big majority of piano purchasers because of the splendid reputation for honest deal ing and unfailing musical judgment Old pianos and organs taken in exchange. From Franklin County. I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera-and Diarrhea Eemedy on two occasions for pain in the stomach and received almost instant relief. I believe it to be all vou recommend it Wjxmam C. Kooktz, Shady Grove, franklin county. Pa. TVS'l A rtcroinmendation. You can say to your readers that I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Kemedy for diarrhea and colic, and that I would recommend it as a good medicine. Gkobge"W. Bbickeb, Eeedeysville, Washington county, Sid. WSU ' jgbnSBi ag!WfflraB The Gusky Orphanage and Home was formally dedicated yesterday afternoon. There were several hundred people present, representing the best Hebrew families of the two cities. The Home is situated some two and a half miles from Allegheny City Hall, on the Perrvsville plank'road, and from the little knoll on which it sits a most beautiful panorama of the surrounding coun try is obtained. . The dedication exercises began at 3 o'clock and continued until 5, during which time several addresses were made by prominent divines, interspersed with appropriate music. Kev. DK L. Slayer opened the ceremonies with an invo ME. -WIHDOirs SON. He Passes Through the City n His Way Back to Washington. TV. D. Windom, a son of tho dead Secre tary, and Superintendent of Construction in the Supervising Architect's office, was at the Honongahela House for a short time yester day morning. The young man stopped over here ten days ago while on his way to Ohio, and had a talk with Architect Pattison. Mr. Pattison said he did not see him yesterday, and he supposed he was returning to Wash ington. Jlr. Windom has been in Ohio selecting sites for new postoflice buildings. The work on tho Government building here is progress ing rapidly. Tho marble is being put into Slace, and with several large mahogany oorways already In position, the interior is beginning to look quite attractive. Caligbaph "Writing Machine has ake for each character and no shift carriage. "WS PIANO FKEE. Chance of a Lifetime. cabefuijia: oub ariD-suMaiEB BEAD OFFER. During the months of June July and Au gust we make the unprecedented offer of giving away every tenth piano sold to the purchasers who comply with the following rules: First Cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. Second No commission will be allowed on these sales Third All sales must be actually closed and $35 paid down, with agreement to pay not less than S10 per month. i ourtn xnat purchasers agree to the toi lowing, viz: That the advertisers, on or be fore tne 4th day of June, select an hour and a day in each of the three months and place in tne Allegheny' Safe Deposit Company vault, securely sealed, there to remain until September i, 1891, on which date they will be opened in our wareroom and bills of sale made to the winners of pianos whose date of' purchase comes nearest to the hour and date selected. In making this offer we wish purchasers to understand that this is not a fake adver tisement, but is strictly bona fide and made solely to draw the attention of the public to the famous pianos we sell and the easy terms on which we sell them, and we pledge our selves that wherever it can be shown that under like conditions we have not sold our pianos at as low a price as any other dealer in either city, we will present purchaser with piano. We sell the great Ahlstrom, Kreoger & Son, Kurtzman & Co. and Mathusek & Son pianos at prices ranging from 5250 to 5500, and on payments of S25 down and 510 per month. Echols, McMubray Si Co., 123 Sandusky street, Allegheny City. Telephone building. "WSU Prepare For Spring By Building up Your System So as to Prevent That Tired Feeling Or Other Illness. Now Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. PONT. Don't attempt to reform the world! It Is a large hemisphere and life is short Don't talk politics to ladies or drygoods to gentlemen! Good taste will endorse neithor. Don't think because youhavebeen success ful in one thine you can succood in alii Few people succeed oven in one thing, Don't thmk yourself physically omnipo tent! Tho weakest persons and the shortest In cd aro froquenllythoso who feel the beat uon't aelay lien yon feel weak, languid, run down or debilitated! Take something To stimulate your energies at once. Don't think that any stimulant will do! Doctors, scientists and the best authorities agree that pure whiskey is the only reliable stimulant Don't bo deceived into using an inferior whiskey! liemembor that the most popular, the most pure, the most powerful and the most valuable whiskey is Duffy's Pure Malt and that it has been bo admitted for years. imu-neiyouraeaier aeceive you or impose npon you by saying he has "something lust ns good," "something he can recommend.' He nas an interested motive in snch"asser- tions and thog- should be distrusted. ttiuAJS vyjyi bus Kj TKEUROrttfUrilUMftK, Pckice xnakM b c&Ilons. Delicious, tpuUinf, and appetiztnc: Bold t7 11 dealen. rxEEibutifrl Flcton Book and carda lent to any one addmraioc O.K. HIRES A CO-riiladltfa A9Q3m. cation and brief address in which he asked for the blessing of God on the institution. Prof. C. AM followed with music and then the key of the house was formally tendered by Miss Mary Gusky, the little daughter of Sirs. J. M. Gusky, to Josiah Cohen, the President of the Board of Managers. He re sponded in on appropriate manner. Addresses were also made by Kev. Dr. Mai Lonsberg, of Eochester, N. Y.; Mayor Gourley, Kev. .L. Noumberg, Eev. E. B. Donehoo and others. The home will ac commodate 70 people, and there are 12 children already enrolled. Yesterday sub scriptions to the amount of 51,000 were re ceived. Most ot the turniture has been donated. Another Old Soldier Made Happy. During three years of the late war I was a member of Company I, One Hundred and Eorty-ninthBegiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, or Second Bucktails. In the second year of service I contracted chronic diar rhoea, which has clung to me ever since, and in addition to this I was shot through the body near the small of my back (in the bat tle of the Wilderness). One of the lasting effects of this wound is such that during attacks of diarrhoea I have no retaining powers over the movements of my bowels. I have used many remedies, but up to Au gust, 18S9, 1 had supposed that there was no remedy that would quite reach my case, but since then myself and my family have thoroughly tested Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedy and have found it to be by far the best remedy wo have ever used for bowel complaint, and without any hesitation whatever, I cheer fully recommend it to my friends and old army comrades. I value it more than its weight in gold. J. E. McIntibe, WSu Cora, Huntingdon county, Pa. Our Hat Sale. 1,000 extra fine Tuscan braid hats 25 and 50c millinery department. JOS. HOKNE 8z CO., 609-621 Penn avenue. ' COME to Kensington on June 10 ifvou want the nu- ' cleus for a fortune. BECAUSE Houses, Shops and Stores I QUICK RETURN FOR MONEY INVESTED NOW IN LOTS AT KZ IE IsT S 1 1ST Gr T O IsT.- . :. .BE SURE TO COME TO THE GREAT OPENING SALE OF LOTS. Special Train Leaves Union Station, WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 10, at 9:30, and stops at all intermediate "stations. COME AND SEEI COME AND BUY! Apply at office in person or by mail and we will- furnish you round-trip tickets, good on all regular trains, FREE. KENSINGTON IS A NEW CITY, WHICH WILL HAVE A POPULATION OF 10,000 IN TWO YEARS. The following factories are under contract to be built and in operation in 90 days from June 1, 1891: The Pittsburg Reduction Company, The Excelsior Flint Glass Works, 1,000 "EMPLOYES! KENSINGTON IS NOT DEPENDENT UPON ANY ONE INDUSTRY. COME AND BUY IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY 1 TRAIN SCHEDULE Special, 9:30 a. m. No tickets required. M. Jbor lree Tickets apply in person or THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT 96 FOURTH AVENUE, - PITTSBURG, PA. : iFree Transportation, pinner Served Free, Ample shelter in case cf i"ain. Books will be open at General Office for five days preceding June io, 1891 (date of opening sale), for the "purpose of giving intending 'investors an opportunity to secure a choice of lots on day of sale. A payment of 25 on each lo' (which will be credited as part of hand money) will secure registration of your name, and will entitle you to choice of lots.according to number oil receipt given or maikdrou. Names and number will be called at Kensington in numerical order on day of sale and- lpts then chosen will be marked off as sold. ' Two of my boys were seriously affected with eczema, so tbst it was Intolerable to bear. I had tried afl remedies by physicians, who failed to re lieve ust butla one month from the time I began using COTJCCBA Remedies, we were all well. One ofmy boys had it about ots months. I would rec ommend thim to all persons so afflicted. CALEB ABKB, Vienna, Warren Co., N. J." Annoying Eczema A srentleman in the house (Mr. Thomas Carter) had what was called tetter or salt rheum on his hand, and It began spreading and annoylnghlm Terjrmoch. Ipersuaaea mm ro try your UUTI- CUBA Kemedies. and they entirely cured him, so he has never bad anything like it since. He wished me to say, when I wrote, that he thinks It the best nr fnr Mn diseases. MRS. VAX WIGKTK 892 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, X. AggraVating Eczema Having had an aggravated case of eczema on akle and knee of two years' standing. I was in uced to try yonp Cdtictoa KEMtpIES. which have entirely cured me now. I worna with confl- I wonlB ti dence recommend iem to others similarly afflicted U j. UAitxr.. m ju. iua Direet, ox ew x ore. Why Suffer One Moment From torturing and disfiguring skin diseases, when a single application of the Coticdra KEMEptxs will, in the great majority of cases, afford Instant Ul IbClUUK, speedy, permanent and economical cure, Sold everywhere. Price. CunctmA. B0c: Cuti CUBA Soap, S5ci CuncoBA Besolvekt, 1. Pre pared by the POTTEB Dbuq and CiiEincAL Cor poration, Boston. iS-Send for "How to Cure Bkln Diseases," 4 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. nillPLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and rllllolly skin cured by COTICUBA SOAP. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! Achlner Sides and Back. Hlo. Kid ney, and Uterine Pains, and Bheuma- 'iillCuticuraAnti-rainPlaster. The first and only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. Je8-wBsuwk THE DUQUESNE RYE AND , BARLEY MALT WHISKY Is sold by nearly all legitimate dealers. Each bottle has a sworn certificate from the distiller certifying to its absolute purity. It is sold by dealers at $1 25 per full quart. Guaranteed only when tho fao simile of my signature appears on every bottle. S3 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Send for complete cataloguo and price list of all kinds of liquors. JelQ-Mwr AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNEJHEATER. GRAND SUPPLEMMTARY CONCERT, r Under the direction of the patronesses of the May Music Festival, FBlDi BAY, JUNE 12, 189L Music, Becltations, Tambourine- Dance and Gavotte by 32 Children, etc. . Tickets, $2 00, $1 00 and 60 cents, to be ob tained at the Woman's Exchange, Martsoy Drug Company (late A. J. Eankin's). corner Sixth st. and Penn ay., and at ail muslo stores. Jc9 COME ID it a start in life. 1 "W HI 7S7-9 by mail to Wall Paper, In Carpets -wo show a very fine line of Eoyal Wiltons, Axminster, Velvet, Body Brussels, Tipestry and all kinds of Ingrain in style, quality and price. Just what you want. Wall Paper for rooms, ceilings and halls, in choice styles and artistic colorings, and. all the new ideas hi the market. Ton are in vited to inspect our stock. . GEO. W. m FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, fel6-irwp CACTCff BLOOD CUfll Don't forget that this la the only purely vegetable and effective blood purifier known. Used for 800- years in Brazil, and two years tested in this country. It abso lutely neutralizes and removes all impuri ties of the blood, whether ef scrofulous or specific origin, inherited or acquired, and is tne oniy reiiaoie remedy, contains no min eral, and has no failures and no rolauses. Soidb )V JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drug- gists, 412 Market St., Pittsburg. Je5 I1M A DROP IN DRESS GOODS. We invito attention to the i Imported 50 pieces Check and Stripe Mohairs. 25c 25 pieces 44-inch Plaid and Stripe Serges, 39c a yard, worth 60a 60 pieces 40-inch Checks, Stripes, Plaids, Fancy, worth 85c; take your choice at 50c a yard 20 pieces 50-inch French De Beige, all shades, 75c a yard, worth 51 25. Do not fail to see our Three Special Numbers in FINEALL-WOOL BLACK FBENOH HEKKIETTA. No. 1 10 pieces, 46 inches wide.... ........... 58a, worth 75oayard No. 2 10 pieces, 46 inches .wide .-. .68c, worth $1 00 a yard 'No. 3 10 pieces, 46 inches wide ..... Special reductions in our CI oakBoom Blazers, Reefers, Jackets, Capes. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. to Kensington on 'June PflMC to Kensington on June UUIllL 10 if you want to spend the most profitable day of your life. you want to make WILL MAKE MONEY FOR v YOU. It has all the elements that have made Pittsburg: RAILROADS, RIVER, COAL, GAS and FOUR LARGE FACTORIES, which will justify the employing at KENSINGTON of 1,000 WORKMEN, WHO WILL SOON BE DEMANDING Sufficient to properly provide for yflQ PEOPLE, surely guaran- tees a It IO! III I TICKETS I The Rolled Steel Wheel Company, The -Kensington Chilled Steel Company. 4,000 POPULATION! We. Will Make Iron, Steel, Glass, Alum inum and Everything Else. FREE DINNER I FREE TRANSPORTATION I- REGULAR .TRAINS-io:io A. M., 12:05 P-'M I:"3 p M.,.3J55 P. Are "on top" this season, and RUBEN Is right "in it" as usual. THE PEARL SCHENLEY, 91 so, &sa io, &xa so. Head what this month's Hatter and Par rier says: "Natural Pearl is the announced city color for light stiff hats, and a beautiful hat it is. It is shown by all the leading re tailers, and will go if any light color does. It is hardly to be expected, however, that it will meet with any heavy demand outside of the large cities, as it takes at least one season to get a new thing started in the hat trade." Pittsbnrgers are always up to the latest, especially if they buy their hats from. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 SmithfieM Sfc. Mail orders promptly filled. J07-WWU Liebig Company's: Fob IMFEOVEDahd ECONOMIC COOKEBT Get genuine only with this yAf-mtiA C signature of Justice von Liebig in blue. Keeps for any length of time anywhere. MAKES THE BEST BEEF TEA. Extract of Beef. JeS-ws following e Dress Good eat reductions in a yard, worth 37c . .-. 78c, worth $1 25 a yard. JeS-jiwy 1 Get Tlere! PIED ON 9:30 IBM COMPANY, . jw? KAUFMANNS', AlpHialllHpM! COME QUICK 1 ONLY 450 LEFT OF THESE LOVELY 2-PIECE KILT SUITS! AT $1, Original Prices $3, $3 5D and $4. These beautiful Kilt Suits, of which the accompanying cutis a true illustration, are made of excellent navy blue Jersey-and trimmed combina tion style with French Summer Cloth. They are as pretty and fashionable motner can wisn. SIZES ill FROM I TO 6. Ifyou can't come personally, enclose $i in a letter) stating your boy's age, and we will send you one. Don't delay, however, as a few more days will surely finish up this sale. $5 YOUNG MEN'S NOBBY LIGHT-COLORED SUITS They're in sizes to fit boys from 14 to 19 years of age, and if any house in this city can match them below $8, we shall only be too glad to re fund your money. .JWe still give a regulation ball and bat GRATIS with every Boy's Suit. HOT WEATHER GARMENTS PWfflWW ' Flannels, Serges, Cheviots, etc., in plain colors or fancyvpatterns, and at UNEQUALED LOW PRICES. Men's Cool Linen Coats - ..,.... Only 35c. (Remember these coats are no calico or cretonne, but real linen that will wash and wear all summer.) Uten's Flannel Coats and Vests Only 75o. Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests Only 75c Men's Fine Mohair Coats and Vests 1 Only $2 Men's Real Silk Mohair Coats and Vests Only $4 (These last named have never before been sold for less than S6.) Men's Good Black Alpaca Coats Only $1 Men's Blue Flannel Skeleton Coats Only $1 25 Men's First-Class Full Length Dusters Only $1 We also carry extra long Drap .d'Ete and Cashmere Coats and ' Vests for ministers. Also extra size thin Coats-and Vests for extra stout men. THREE CUTTERS KEPT BUSY In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. They are Mr. Sam Williams, Mr. & W. Pearce and Mr. Harry Grip, All well known in this city as men who understand their business. Add to this the fact that we employ none but the most experienced Journeymen tailors, and you can readily see why our tailoring department enjoys so enviable a reputation. Suits to order, $25, $30, $35, $40 and $50. Pants to order, $6, $8, $10, $12 and $15. These price mean to yon a saving of from 20 to 33 per cent. K aunvTanns' I X r Fifth Ave. and Smithtleld St OIL WEIX SUFFIXES. Artesian Wells. For household and mechanical purposes; Prices on application. DABBAQH PUKE WATEB CO., JaJl43-D 107 First av., rittstrarg. IBM & I6HES, E AND MACHINE SHOP -AND H-AHOFACTUBERS 0? Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Ceratr Twtitffcat qtfMl tad A. V. R. A. Telephone No, 1K3L PETTSBUHO, PA. H1-3-D AJAX-EWINE8 -axt- The best Oil, Veil Hachinery In the world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boll- era. Write for prices. Offices. in Pittsburg, Washinston and But ler. Always write or telcirapn to Corrj Ofllce. JAMES M. LAMBING, BOLE AGENT, COEHT."PA. Wflrtwi 4ca ftlepboae No. m. h COM BOILERS v'f ' i ' mm Tlnlllllllilu wt i sm-jii t a. - - ' ii ll 1 1 1 1 11 m i i x? j- C II IHIhfld Iel ' 71 II tlllrnlS ic ; ll II 111 111)1 (h I W ll 1 1 1 ll Ll I 51 it; as anyj $5 we aevote a large space in our third story (accessible by two elevators) to the display of Men's Light Weight Coats and Vests. Ev erything stylish and desirable is here: Seersuck ers, Alpacas, Lusters, Pon gees, Mohair, Nun's Cloths, C as hmeres, D r a n d'Etexi M. V. TAYLOR, OIXj 'WEXiX. STTJPOPIiIES, "The Celebrated ALLISON TTJBJNG AND CASING AIATATS in stock. ' BOOMS S3 and 33 Fidelity building phone, 797. my7-D STANDARD OIL GO,, PITTSBURG, PA. BBASCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Va, Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City Oil Co., HarrUtrar?, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the finest grades of lubricating and illuminating oils. Oar facilities are uch that our statement that -we furnish all oils standard for Quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUB BEFINED OIL LIST: Water White, 1B0. Prime White, 150. Standard White, Jlo. Ohio Legal Test. ' Ohio Water White Legal Tes. Carnadine (red), 150 Test. Oltte, 160 Test. OUR NAPTHA UST; Deodorized Naptha for yamish makers, painters and printers. Gas Napthas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Huid far Vapor tore) burners. ..., moid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, hum. ers and torches. ... Gasoline, 88, 83 and SO gravity for gas mat) chines. ' OUB LUBBICATING OH. LIST Includes the finest Brands or Neutral Ofls, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Parafflne Oil, raratnne wax. Sqjnmer and Cold Test Black; Oils. Signal and Car Oils. JIIcn Atle Grease, Bailroad and MIU Grease and Arctic Cud Grease. Where It is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from, -whlca points deliveries will he made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, rsor.DuquesnoWay and Eighth Street, KriS-o , PITTSauSQ. PA I' - tl II itllrriil If? WM ran 4.
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