Mmsmmm msmzm - -ivsr, THE JEECTStfiyitG 'ATCB, SDNESDAY, JUNE ' 17, 189L- m D1BF -v- it V a SUICIDE BY FASmffi. A "Woman's Deep Grief for the Doath of Her Favorite Daughter PEOMPTS TO SELF-STARYATM. Every Effort to Coax or Force Iler to Take Nourihhment Fails. TUB EXD COMES ON THE FIFTIETH DAT Pottstiixe, Juno 16. Particulars of a strange, desperate and successful suicide l)y btarvatiou come from Weisliample, tuft, county, the suicide being Mrs. Harriet bmith, Mlio s-tarved herself to death on account of tlto decease of her daughter, ilrs. Daniel Mosor, ol Tower City. Many miles away from the telegraph wires, and Iwj-ond the reach of railroads, a remarkable j-eene was enacted, the neighbors witnessing u woman slowly taking her life. Week after week they visited her chamber, only to find that each day brought her nearer death's door. Mrs. Smith wa the wife of John Smith, a man w ho for ur ard of 15 years had the reputation of bcin. the wealthiest and mot prominent farmer In the valley. Fifty-eight days ago Sirs. Jloi-or, the eldest daughter of the Smiths, took sick. She was her mother's favorite, and, her illness gave tho family much alarm. After four days of suffering she died, and since then not a crumb has passed Mrs. Smith's lips. Slie Announces Her Determination. At first the latter' grief did not assume a violent form. She seemed to be very calm, and with the rest of the relations she at tended the funeral. As the coffin was being low ered into the grave. Mr. Smith startled the people around her by stating that she -would, never eat another mouthful of food on this earth. It was supposed that the n oman had uttered the w ords under the im mediate stres of grief, and no one believed that she w ould keep her word. After returning home Mrs, Smith assisted the domestics in preparing dinner.and a hen all the dishes had been placed on the table she walked into the sitting room. The re mainder of the family partook of the meal, while 3Irs. Smith sat near tho window sob bing. Every possible effort was made to in duce hei to cat, but to no avail. She w as de termined, and it was decided to leave her alone w ith the hope that she would soon see her loll. Supper came with the woman's mind unchanged. From that tune to the 50th day she went to her room w henever the meals i ere pre pared. Gradually her strength failed her and she became a mere shadow of her former self. Food was carried to her bed, but she refused to touch it. Different schemes ar ranged by the family and physicians, who were called ill attendance, to have her eat failed, and finally she refused to drink any wnter. In the morning she would come dow n stairs and help prepare breakfast, but the fumes of the steaks and vegetables had no effect upon her. Kefuscd rood to the Very End. On the .-0th day, w hile walking through tho liall, he fell fainting upon the floor and was removed to a couch in the front room. She was entirely exhausted, and while lying on her back more than 20 physicians from the surrounding country flocked to the Smith house, and after learning the truth pro nounced it a marvelous case. While uncon scious Jlrs. Smith" mouth was forced open with the hope of forcing dow n some nourish ment. As it was trickling along her tongue she recovered and spat it out. Iler husband, "who sat by her side waiting with others for her death, asked hei for his sake to take a little broth "It's no ue, John," cried the prostrated w oman; "I will refresh myself by looking at my child's face in heaven?' llurimr her Ions fast many attempts w ere made to gii e the w oman nourishment, but in such instances she came out victori ous, managing in each instance to keep any thing from reaching hei stomach. Finally the end came, but not belore the ghastl3--looking sufferer brushed off several drops of naiu 1'i.li.uuu nui iatvueu iijjs. UB Wit's laid to rest in the little country church yard, which stands within a stone's throw Iroiu the house w here she had 11 ed for nearl v 30 years. 3I0RE NEW PRODUCTION. t WILDWOOD SHOWING CP WITH A GOOD WELL AND OTHERS DUE, Threo Wells in the Sand at Murdochs ille, and Not Much Above Dusters Several New Wildcats Going Down Actiiity at Coraoxolis and Moon. There was no change yesterday in the new wells in Xortlieast Wiidwood. Wuterhouse A Hooker's No. 2, on the Whitcsell, is still showing light, and Black A Co.'s venture on the Hardy is not encouraging. Late last evening a report reached Pittsburg that Guffey & Queen's No. T, on the lluiifra, was in the sand and doing Jrom 23 to 30 barrels an hour. The Both Oil Company's Peebles Xo. i is in the sand and showing forabout 53 bar rels a day. McG inness & Co.'s Xo. 2, on the Kjle, was reported to be doing nearly 35 bar rels an hour! Hoag, Garrett & Co. have located a rig for Xo. 2 on the Jenny farm, 000 feet east of their Xo. 1. Bvans & Mandeville's Xo. 4. on the Marks farm, was reported as in the .ind and showing some oil. The Both Oil Company's w ell on the John Mclntyie is on top of the sand. Three Light Wells. 3Iur.DOCKsvii.ix Gulley & Queen have iinished their w ell on the McCullough farm, mid it is showing foi a very small w ell. It will be shot in the hope of making a pro ducer. MiowultcrRros well on the Thomas Bigger l.irni has been completed and is almost a duster. Fitzgibbons & Co's. well on the Dr. Fnlton tarm, in advance of de ' 1 elopments, is through the Murdoeksville s-indanddrj. It will bo drilled to the fifth smil. That Hogbar Well. ComoroLis The Forest City Oil Com pany's well on the Hogbar, opposite this place, Jwliich has been reported as doing jiny where from 30 to 250 barrels a day, is good for 40 barrels. Mcllon's Xo. 10 on tho Kerr, will get the sand this morning. Galley Brothers havo a rig np for their Xo. 2 on the Mark Watson. Mcllon's Xos. 2 and 3 on tho Parry farm are due to get the sand to-morrow. He has a rig up lor his Xo. j on tho Petticord. The Gaiiey Brothers hive cased 1 heir w ell on the Cooper farm. Black A Bm erson have located Xo 0 on the Kider farm. Their Xo. 5 on this farm is dow n 1,000 feet. The Coraopolis Oil Company has moved its location for a new well on the Watson lann SXO leer farther down the river. The well of tlicsame comjiany at Imperial station is in the sand. The sand is good and there Is a bhowmgof oil. The Wells at Moon. Moos,- The Orion Oil Company's Xo. 1, on the Harper farm, did not get the sandyester day ns expected. Mellon's Xo. 1, on the 31c Fadden, is due this week. The Hcrvey Oil Coiiipanj?Xo. 3, on the Goss, is down 500 lect. They w ill case their Xo. i McCutcheon this week, and are "building a rig for their No. 5, on the samo larui. Ferguson's well is food for about 123 barrels. Two Clajsvillo Wells. Chysville J. B. Aiken's No. 1, on tho Matthews farm is down 2,200 feet. Tho Ir- w In Xo. 2, of the Rising Sun Oil Company is down 500 leot. FlTtli Sand Extension. AVashikotox The Washington Oil Coni luny's well on the Brownlee farm 3 making loo barrels a day. Brainerd & C"-ur.any's n ell on the McKeown farm is good for 50 barrels a day. Both of these are fifth sand extension wells. A Washington Wildcat. BBIIX3L-VJLI.E W. L. Mellon h drilling a well on the Forsythefan nmilet..da half to the northeast, inadva.ic of present de velopments. A Rig Destroyed. McCemjv The rig of B. B. Campbell's well on the Scott farm, half a mile west of the old McCurdy, was burned Monday night. The trunk was struck by lightning and the flames soon spread to the rig. The drillers dropped the tools and cable and tho sand line in the hole to savo them. llatler County Work. MniuixsviLLE Guckert & Co. have located a new well on tho Steve Slortland farm. They have cased their well on tho Keiin. SneeA Co. have just cased their Kellerman farm welL Xine of the twenty-one wells Vhich duckert & Co. recently purchased at this place have been pulled out. Tho other Twelve tYe been Cleaned out and are now producing more than the twenty-one when they were bought by the present owners, A TroUucer at Primrose. Pedikose Statios Tho Koyal Gas Com pany's well on tho McDonald Bros, farm at this pluee Is in the Gordon sand, and show ing for "a good well. The company has leased all the territory In the vicinity, and the McDonald Bros, own abput 1,400 acres' here. Personal. J. C. McKnsEr, of Titusville, one of tho oldest producers In the business and now one of the heaviest stockholders in the Mid land Oil Company, is at the Ilotel Anderson. Ho camo to Pittsburg to attend to some legal business In connection with a recent salo of property at Wiidwood. Yesterday's Local Features. The oil market yesterday was as much like that of the day before as one pea Is like another. Theiowero no sales, and tho only quotation was a bid of CTJic. Outside ex changes were dull, but a little stronger. Re fined was unchanged. Average daily runs were 74.559 barrels; average daily shipments, M,2G1 barrels; average dally charters, 30,842 barrels. Cleveland, June 16. Petroleum quiet: S. W. 110, c; 74 gasoline, 8c; 86 gasoline, 10c; 03 naphtha, Gc. ' Oil City, Juris 16. National transit cer tificates opened at CSc: highest, 6SJc; low est, GSJ$c: closed, ESHc Sales, 53,000 barrels; charters, 18,000 barrels; shipments, 98,364 bar rels: runs, 114,632 barrels. New Yokk, June 16. Petroleum was ir reirnlar. Pennsylvania oil onenod weak, ad vanced ?ic, then reacted c and closed' steady. Lima oil fell to 13c on an attempt to liquidate a block of certificates, but rallied 1c at the close. Pennsylvania oil, July op tion, opened at 68ic; highest, 69c; lowest. fiSJic: closing at 6Sc. Lima oil opened at 13c: highest, 14c; lowest, 13c; closing at 14c. Total sales, 41,000 barrels.. FOKfEBYOTJS EXHAUSTION Use Horsfonl's Acid Phosphate. Dr. IL a McCoy, Algona, In., says: "I havo used it in cases ot dyspepsia, nervous exhaustion and wakefulness, with pleasant results. Also think It of great service in de pressed condition of the system resulting irom biliary derangement." A Wonderful Suit Sale. We have concluded to extend this wonder ful ?G men's suit sale for one more day. It was utterly impossible to wait upon every customer yesterday. "We really were not jirepared lor such a great rush. "We will, therefore, offer to-day 400 more of those elegant cheviot suits in six different pat terns, cut either in sack or three-button cut away frock for the ridiculous low prici of ffi per suit; sizes run from 33 to 44, breast measure. E erybody can be fitted. 1. C. C. a, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Summer Complaint, Hot weather is coining, and the experi ence of Ilev. John Hertzler, of Bethel, ( Berks county, Pa., will be ot general inter est. It is as follows: Last fall I was taken with a kind of summer complaint accom panied by a wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after mv wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken in the same way. "We1 used almost everything without benefit. Then I said let us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy, which we did, and that cured us right away. I think much of it as it did ior me what it was recommended to. wsu EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY Tia the Pictorcsqne U. JS O. B. K. On Thursday, July-2, 1891, via "Washing ton, D. C, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Excursion tickets for the round trip Ten Dollars (510), tickets good for 10 days, and good to stop at "Washington City returning. Tjnecial trains with Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches will leave B. & O. depot, Pittsburg, at 8:15 A. M. and 9:20 p. 31. For detailed information, ad dress or apply to K D. Smith, Division Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. B. SB. Fans to-day 1,000 Jap parchment fold ing fans, silk" laced sticks, 10c Special lot and special prices. BOGGS & Buhl. Negligee cheviot shirts at James Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. H. From Franklin Connty. I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea IJemedy on two occasions for pain in the stomach and received almost instant relief. I believe it to be all you recommend it. "William C. Kooxtz, Shady Grove, Franklin county. Pa. vrsu Shikts, underwear, hosiery and neck wear. The largest, finest and most com plete lines ever shown in this citv at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Iuox City beeb tones you up from the depression of heat, and is at the same time a pleasant light stimulant. Ask for it at' all first-class bars. See our new puff scarfs. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth avenue. Sharpens The Appetite There is nothing for which we recommend Ilood's Sarsaparilla with greater confidence than for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache and other troubles of dyspeptic nature. In the most natural way this medi cine gently tones the stomach, and makes one feel "real hungry." Ladles In Delicate Health or very dainty and particular at meals after taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla a few days. And themselves longing for and eating tne plainest food with unexpected relish and satisfaction. Try It. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar HOME HINTS. Theliome is to society what the heart is to the body the vital motive power. When the father Is vigorous, the mother cheerful, and the children luvppy,it Is a heaven on earth. "When diseaso stalks in and fells the lather, prostrates the inother.or seizes the children, all becomes desolation. To make the home happy, keep the health secure. l'overty.may come, but ft can be en dured if the health remains. No health was ever maintained without assistance. Health, like the body, must be supported. Hut do not make a mistake and do it foolishly. Tho best wnv to sustain the health Is to as sist it, to stimulate it. The best way to healthily stimulate Is by the use of pure, un adulterated medicinal whiskey. Doctors hava declared this, scientists have confirmed it, and both have insisted that Dniry's Pure Malt 'Whiskey is the only strictly medicinal one in the markjt. Indeed, it has become, as it deserves, a household necessity. JC3-W "We make more porous plasters than all other makers in this country combined, because the publio appreciate the mer it that exists in our goods. BENSON'S is the only me dicinal plaster for house hold use, all others being weak Imitations. Get the Genuine. TKlCRaTHuOHDRInK. Package makes 6 gallons, Delicious, sparklinc, and appetizine. Sold by all dealers. AEE a beautiful Picture Book and cards sent to any ene addressing O.E.HIBES ACO, Philadelshub NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRURITUS 15 YEARS Under Doctor's Treatment Four Different Times. No Belief Whatever. Cured by Cutlcura. I have used the Ccticura Remedies, and found them to be Just as you represented. They have given me a perfect cure. I have been troubled with pruritus for over fifteen years, nn'd have been under the doctor's treatment four different times, with no relief whatever, until I tried the CimcL'RA Remedies. After using them Just one week, found that life was not such a burden after all, and am satisfied that I shall never be troubled again. Such faith I have in your remedies. Yon can send anv one that is troubled with pruritus, and I will satisfy them what It has done for me. I will not restrict vnn from DUbllshine this communication. but would rather not. The remedies are so good that it would be rather sclflsh In me not to speak of their good qualities. u. . li.l.l A Ji: SBth St. and 1st Avenue, New York. Face Full of Sores Mr face was all full of sores, and itched so that I could scratch mv face to pieces, and a kind of watery fluid ran out. I hnd tried all blood medi cines except Cuticuka Bkmedies, which were tho only ones that did me any good. My face is now all clear, and I feel like a new born child. F. KKIETE, 153 Powers ht., Brooklyn, N.Y. Cutlcura Resolvent The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse tho blood oCall Impurities and poisonous elements, and CUTICCKA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICUBA feOAT, an exquisite Skin Beantltier. externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), have cured thousands of cases where the shedding of scales measured a quart daily, the skin cracked, bleeding, burning, and itching almost beyond endurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering terri ble. What other remedies have made such cures? Sold everywhere. Trice. CrmccnA, 50c- SOAP, 55c: HESOLVEST. ?1. Prenared by the POTTER Drug axd cnEMiCALConriOnATioN.Boston.Mass. JJ3-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. ni II PLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and I I Molly skin cared by CuticehaBOP. IT STOPSTHE PAIN. Back ache, kidney pains, weak ness, rheumatism, and muscular pains reliev ed in one minute by the Cutlcura Anti-PaInFlaster.25o jel5-wssu CURLd PISEA5ES Years of patient study and experiment have demonstrated that Microbes (germ life) are tho cause of every disease. This wonderful remedy effectually de stroys this cause, kills the Germ life or Mi crobes, and perfect health soon follows. It has no equal as a Blood Purifier, is a most owerf ul antiseptic and a wonderful tonic. Bead our testimonials from thousands of grateful people who have been cured. Book giving full particulars free. E. H. Williams, 612 Libertv ave., Pittsburg, Pa., or 7 Lalght St., Sew York City. 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 the fac simile of my signature appears on every'bottle. 83 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Send for completo catalogue and prico li,it of all kinds of licpiors. j clO mwf Liebig Company's: Fob IMPEOVED and ECONOMIC COOKERY Get gcnulno only jral2& "-with this sisnatnro of Justice von Liebig in bine. Keeps for any length of time anywhere, MAKES THE BEST BEEF TEA. -Extract of Beef. Je9-ws THELOOMIS IMPROVED WATER fILTER Filters all water for Manufacturing, Steam lne. Domestic Purposes. Call and see model in operation. Send for Catalogue and Price List. Trautman&Kirk, " Agents, 411 SMITHFIELD ST, ISO! CARSON ST., Southside. apl9-132-3twrsu DR. HARRIS' SUMMER CORDIAL For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach, etc. Also, for CHILDREN TEETHING. TOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Jel7-p AMUSEMENTS. CARNIVAL OF ELOCUTION. KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, Elocution and Dramatic Culture. Byron W. King, Manager and Instructor. .James M. Wisman, Associate Manager, and Instructor. Three plavs and select recitations. O'THELIO, Merolaeiixt o Venice, Sli Stoops to Conquer, An inter-act programme of Musical, Dialectic and Dramatic Recitations each night. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evenings of June 18, 19 and 20. Admission, 30, 35 and 25 cts. Jel346-Trssu IRON CITY MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. NINTH PUBLJC EXHIBITION THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1891, OLD CITY HALL, Of about One Hundred Microscopes, exhibit ing only the finest slides. Also, an exhibition by tho OXY-IIYDROGEN LANTERN With Microscopic attachment. These will inclnde views ot living Animalcules, Insects, Silver and various S.aits, in process of Crys tallization and other Interesting demonstra tions. Admission, 60c: children, 25o. Tickets at Mellor & Hocne's Muslo Store and at the nail on the evening. Jol7-17 f Mwmmn 9B B es B ips 55 2 S3 9 13 i r-"; 3 Ww Si nun en sscr P Bk L-a r-ifi ; ra na as as ggja Z3 i? IIP Vitl I K 1 1 1 SnEsALLIIIiiliiil I -t rf mmiwt ' Hi m ixili JHBfill NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Nothing -'.-.Handsomer! In the market than . ' B'TJEBIsT'S Latest and Correct Straw Hat, THE "SEASIDE" YACHT! 48c, 65c, 750, 08c UP TO $2. To havo tho stylish dressers of Pittsburg and vicinity topped off with the proper headgear is our continual study and con stant aim. The "Seaside" Yacht, which wo Illustrate above, is without question the handsomest Straw Hat now before the pub lic, and will assuredly attain great popu larity. Besides this particular "Yachtfi hat, wo carry a full line of Mackinaw, Milan, Ma nilla and Shansl Braids, all of which are marked at our popular and matchless factory prices. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smthffed St. NOTE Mail orders promptly filled. Jell-wpsu MEMORABLE We do not specify any one day in the week as "Bargain Day," but have positive Bargains every day and in every department. The following are a few items which wo will open iivconsrD.A.'r, jtj3ste ,15 100 pieces 27-inch Fine Dress Challies, 4o a yard, were 8c. 100 pieces 27-inch Genuine Dress Ginghams, 5c a yard, were 10c. 200 pieces 32-inch Llama" Cloths, 12c a yard. In new designs and coloring, GraVs, Tans etc. 1M pieces 32-inch Otero Cloth, 12)c a yard. This Is a very fine wash fabric in beautiful designs and manufactured to sell for 20c a yard. 100 dozen Ladles' Swiss Ribbed Vests, 12Xc each. Finished with silk and worth 25c each. 87 dozen Ladies Fine Striped Cotton Hose, 15o a pair. This hose Is full regular made with French Toe; considered u bargain at 25c a pair. DOUGLAS & MACKIE 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. UR OWN MAKE. We give you better Clothing and lower prices for it than anybody else. The qualities and prices are to be depended on, and give the customers every pro tection. Neither Printed Satinet nor half-cotton are to be found within our walls. We don't need any leaders to show you the way to our store. This is our way, and it's a straightforward road. Honest goods and generous dealing. It wins trade faster than fine words. Anybody who undertakes, to follow us must sell better clothing than ever has been 'sold. The very best goods in large variety to make to measure. Quick prices on all our Spring Clothing. IK Cor. Sffil St. Comfort in Hot Weather. Of course, it's hard to keep cool In this season. Perhaps yon have not thought of tho many little household conveniences that will add to the comforts of homo. Here are a few of them: For Father A COMFORTABLE AND INVITING PORCH CHAIR. For Mother A HANDSOME SET OF TOINT LACE CURTAINS. For Sister A COZY AND STYLISH LAWN SETTEE For Baby A PRETTILY UPHOLSTERED. COACH. For the" Family Entire A NEW COMBINATION REFRIGERATOR. Of course, the place to bny is at KEECH'S, CASH OR CREDIT. 923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVE., OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 p. ar. Laird's Shoe Stores. Laird's Shoes are Fashionable ! Lairds 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. t Wholesale House, 515 Wood Street. ,rheir works, especially if tPw'jS' hS rirhey use Iris acsohd c&Ke of scounne fiVKgapps. so&p used fora.II clea.nin6 " purposes. flacoprwo' filET'Q I ADf3D'QS I JOT b many a woman who sWvel LUvC. O LfioUn O LUO I to please her household and work herseli to death in the effort. If the house does not Iook as bright as a pin, she ge the blame if things are upturned while house-cleaning gotv. on why blame her pjain. ' One remedy is within her reach. II she uses SAPOLIO everything wilj look clean, and the reign ol house-cleaning disorder will be quickly over. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPMG CARPETS AND Wall Paper. In Carpets wo show a very fine line of Royal Wiltons, Arminster, Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry and all kinds of Ingrain in style, quality and price. J.ust what you want. Wall Paper for rooms, ceilings and halls, in choice styles and artistic colorings, and all the new ideas in the market. Yon are In vited to inspect our stock. 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, feMJ-MWT BARGAIN DAYS. Jel5-rwT GEM. W. 1 fifi. ii ai Pei Aye, Iel5-u CASH OR CREDIT. - NEAR NINTH STREET. jel5-jrw tnyl7otwTSn dWiv row haarinH-ie lighhof- SA P O LI : All grocers keepik on. well supplies. M. V. TAYLOR, 1 Oll'i "WEIjXi supplies. The Celebrated A1LIS0N TUBING AND CASING ALWAYS IN STOCK. KOOMS 35 and 88 Fidelity building. Phone fl7- my7-n I k FORGE AND MACHINE SHOP -AKD MANUFACTURERS OF- Oii and Artesian Weil Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Tweniy-Srit Sirttt and A. V. R. A. Telephone No. 1222. PECTSBUBG, PA. lal-3-D MAX ENGINES -ANI- The bert Oil 'Well Machinery la the world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil ers. "Write for prices. Offices In Pittsburg, Washington and Bnfr ler. Always write or telegraph -co Corry Office. JAMES M. LAMBING-, BOLE AGENT, COBBY, PA. Pittsburg office telephone No. 290. mh3-D STANDARD OIL CO, PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Ta Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, M(L, Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City Oil Co., Harriaburg, 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 be disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LIST Water White, 150. .Prime White, 150. Standard White, 110. dhio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Test. Carnadine (red), 150 Test. Olite, 150 Test. OUR NAPTHA LIST; Deodorized Naptha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Nn'ptlias for gns companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid lor vapor stovo burners. Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. Gasoline, 86, 83,and 90 gravity for gas ma chines. OUR LUBBICATING OILLIST Includes tho finest brands of Cylinder.Engine, and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Parafilne Oil, Parafllne Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and MAI Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. Where' it is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries -will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, r-or.DuquesneWoy and Eighth Street, blv19-d PITTSBURG, PA. , WM. GRABOWSKY. Hats and Bonnets renovated and shaped Into this season's styles. Good as new. OVER 50 NEW SHAPES For Your Selection. Prompt neat work a specialty. Ostrich Tips and Plumes cleaned and dyed. Satis faction given always. WM. GRABOWSKY, 707 Fcnn Ave., Opp. Penn Building. Mall orders promptly filled. my24-wsu RAILROADS. PITTSBinW AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY Schedule In effect June 1-", 1891. central time P. & L. E. R. R. Depart Fur Cleveland, 4:30, 8:00 a. m.. '1:50, -ISO, 9: p. m. For Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, 4:30 a. m., 1:50, 9:45 p. m. For Buffalo, 8:00 a. in., 4:20, "9:45 p. m. For Salamanca, 8:00a. in., 1:50, 'ISp.m. For Younprstnwn and New Castle. 4:30, 8:00. 9A", a. m.. '1:50, 4:20, 9M5 p. m. For Beaver Falls, 4:30. 7:00, 8:C0, 9-J a. m., '1:50. 3:30, '4:20. 5:20, 9:45 p. in. ForCnartlcrs, 4:30, T5:30, 3:33, USSS. 7:00. 7:33. 7:50. 18:00, 8:45. "OO. 9:55 a. m., 12:10, 1il2:45, 1:30, 1:55. 3:30. 4:25, H4:30, 4:33, 5:20, 5:30, 1b:, a:uu. vj:, iv:w p. m Altai VK s j; roro Cleveland. 6:40 a. m., 12:30. From Cincinnati, Chicago and m.. "12:30. "7:50 p. m. From . 12:30. 10:05 n. m. From Sala- 5:40, "7:o0 p. m, St. Louis. 8:40 a. Buffalo, "6:40 a. r manca. "10:00 a. m "7:50 p. m. from lonmrs- lown ana iN cw uasue, 5:40, 7tW, 10:05 p. m. 6:40,7:20. "10:00 a.m., ti. in. '8.40, "10:CO a. ro., -12:30, From Beaver Falls 5:20. 12:30, 1:20, 5:40. "7:50, 10:05 P.. C. &Y. trains for Mansfield, 7:33 a, 4:35 p.m. For Esplcn and Beechmont. 7 m., 12:10 :35 a. m.. ?: n. in. P. C. & Y. trains from Mansdeld, 7:05. 11:53 a, m., 4:2i p. m. From Beechmont. 7:05. 11:59 a. m. ii 31CJ1. je i : . it. it.. DcDart For New Haven. :20. 10:10 a. in.. "3:00 n. in. For Vest Newton. 118:20. 10:10a. m.. "3:00. 5:25p. in. Arrive From New Haven. "9:00 a. m., "5:20 p.m. 'From West Newton, (J:15, "9:00 a. m., "5:20 p. m. For McKeesport, Elizabeth, Monongahela Cltjt and Belle Vernon, "6:43. 11:05 a. in., "4:00 p. m. From Belle Vernon, Monongahela Citv, Elizabeth and McKeeiport, T6:20, "7:40 a. m 1:20, 4:05 p. in. Dallv. Sundays only. City ticket office, 639 Smithflcld street. ALLEGHENY VALLEY KAnT.ROAD- Tralns leave Union station (Eastern Standard time): East Brady Ac., 8:55 a. m.; Niagara Ex., dally. !:Ha.m. ,. lAmnsx at xiunaio aia: p. in.M Klttannini; Ac. 9:00 Hulton Ac., 10:1 m.j valley Cam Ac. 12:05 p. m. : Oil City and nnRnls Einress. 1:30 n. m-'HuIton Ae..a:(10D.m :iiini Klttannini Ac, 3:V p. m.; Braehurn Ex., 4:55 p. m. : Kltunning Ac. 6:30 p. in. ; Braeburn Ac, G:20p.m.; Hulton Ac, 8:00 p. m.; Buffalo Ex., daily. SM5p. in. (ArrUlngat Buffalo 7:20 a. 'm.): Hulton Ac, 9:43 p. ni.' Valley Camp Ac, 11:39 &m. Church trains Emlenton, 9 a. m.; Klt nning. 12:40 p.m.; Bracburn. 9:40 p. m. Pull- uar un .IAS. Airt.:l)AVlD MCOARGO. Gen. Supt. PITTSBUBG AND CASTLE SHANNON B. B. fcummer Time Table. On and after June 7, 1891, until further notice, trains will run as fol lows on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard time: Leaving Pittsburg-6:25 a m. 7:15 a m, 8:00 am, 0;35 a m, 11:30 am, 1:43 pm, Ifipd, 5:10 p m, 5:55 pm, 6;30pm, 9,30 p m. 11:30 pm. Arlington 5:40 am, 6)a m. 7;10a m. 8:00 am. 10:25am, 1:00pm. 2:40pm. WD pm. 50 pm, 5:50 pm, 7:15 pin, 10;30 pm. Snndav trains, leaving Pittsburg 10:00 am, 12:55 p m, 2:35pm, 5:10 pm, ;30 p m. Arllligton-0:10 a m, 12:10 j m. 1:50 p m. 4:20 pm, 6:30 pm. O. A. . HUULitd, SUH. PITTSBUBG, AND WESTERN BAILWAY TralnsiCt'lStand'd time). Leave. Arrive. Mail, Butler, Clalron, Kane.... 0:50 a m 11:20 a m Akron, Toledo and Greenville.. 7:30 am 7:30 pm Butler Accommodation 9:00 a m 3:3pm Greenville, New Castle, Clarion 1:40 p m 9:15 a m Chicago Express (dally)....,..., 12:45 pm 12:10 p m Zellenoplc and Bntler 4:25pm 8:30am Butler Accommodation 5:J0 pml 7:23 a ra First class fare to Chicago. 110 to. Hecond elasa. .... r.ii .-...i.M " i i r. .rr.n IY BOILERS fv ev. sruiuuau uuu siccuu C c ar to Chicago dally NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I SCAPE mi OLD SOL! mif -v . ilK HOW'S THIS: Just think, a nice Alpaca Coat for one dollar, city can meet this offer. We also offer: Men's nobby Flannel Coats and Yests at only 75c. Men's neat Seersucker Coats and Vests at only 75c, Men's beautiful Mohair Coats and Vests at only $2.50. Men's real Silk Mohair Coats and Vests at only $4. FOR NOBBY DRESSERS we have complete Lawn Tennis Suits made of cream white flannel, plain or striped. FOR EXTRA FAT MEN we have full line of extra size thin garments coats, pants or vests. WHITE VESTS, Our Popular Despite the very hot weather, is keeping up it? record of big sales. Below we mention several of our matcniess snoe specialties, xney are worm com ing for. MS5F0 a sir -4k. Patent leathers are "all the this country. They are equal to from $g to 10 is charged. The Hanan French Calf Patent Leather come in all styles and sizes. Remember the price; only $5. We also show Men's good Patent Leather Shoes at $y, but for style, " comfort and" durability we would recommend Hanan's at 5. LADIES' FINE OXFDHDS S1cp These Oxford Ties are made of turned, with patent leather tips; furthermore, the same last as our $2 50 Oxfords. JUST PLACED ON SALE: 2,000 extra large and strong Hammocks at 65 c; they're equal to any $1 hammocks in the dren s Hammocks at 50c. KAUFMANNS' 1 Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. KAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule la effect 12:01 p. m., June 7, 1891. Trains wlU leave Union Station, Pittsburg, As follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New York and Chicago Limited of Pullman Vesti bule Cars dally at 7:1$ a. m., arriving atllarrls bnrgr at 1:53 p. m., Philadelphia 1:45 p. m , New York 7:00 p. m,, Baltimore 4:40 p. lu., Washing ton 6:55 p. m. Keystone Express dally at 1:3) a. m., arriving at Karrisbtirg 8;1 a.m., Philadelphia 11X5 a, m.. New York 2:00 p.m. Atlantic Kxpreo daily at 3:3) a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 10:30 a. m., Philadelphia 1:25 p.m.. New York 4:00 p. m., Baltimore 1:15 p.m., Wash ington 2:23 p. m. v Mall train daily, except Sunday, 5:30 a. m., ar riving at Harrisburg at 7:00 p. m Philadelphia . 10 :"" p-. m.. Baltimore 10:40 p. m. Sunday Mall 8:40 a.m. Day Express dally at 8:00 n. m., arriving at Harrls hurg 3:20 p. m., Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. New . York 9:35 p. in., Baltimore 0:4.5 p. m.. Washing ton 5:15 p. m. Mall Express dally at 12:50 p. in., arriving at Har risburg 10.00 p. m., connecting at Harrisburg with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg 1 livj a. m., jruiiaueipuia -i: a m and New York 7:10 a. m. Eastern Kinross at 7:15 r). m. dally. arriving liar a. m.. Wash. rlsbnrg 2:25 a. m.. Baltimore 6:20 n. m.. Wash ington ::u aT m. Philadelphia 3:25 a. m. and NewYorkSrOfia. m. Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m arriving at Harris- burr 3:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 6:30 a. m.. New York 9:30 a. on., Baltimore 6:20 a. m.. Washing- loniuua. m. All through trains connect at Jerse cv Citv with DOalsnr 'IlrnnVIvii Annex ' ' tor Brooklyn, ; . l avoiding double lerrla jte.and lourncy through N ew York City. Johnstown Accom., except Sunday, 3:40 p. m. Grecusburg Accom., 11:15 p. si. week-days. 10:30 p. in. Similars. Qrcenbnrg Express 5:l0p. m.. except Sunday. Derry Express 11:00 a. m., ex cept bunday. Wall's Accom. 0:00. 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 a. m.. 12:15. 2:00, 320. 4:55, 5:40, 6:25. 7:40, in. anu I3:iu a. m. exceni Jionaav). (except Mondav). Sunday, 10:30 hj. u:iw v. iii. ai ni.. 12:25. 2:30. 5:30. 7:3) and 9:40 D. m. Wilkinshurg Accom. 6:10, 6:40, 750 a. m., 12.-01. 4 ,-00, 4:35, 5:20, 501, 50, 6:10, 10:10 and 11:40 p. m. Sunday, 1:30 and 9:15 p: m. Braddock Accom. &:', 0S5. 7:45, 8:10, 9:50, 11:15 a. m. 12i30, 155. 2;V, 4:10. 6:00. 6:35. 7:20, HS, 9:00 and 10:15 n. m. week davs. Snndav.5:3o a.m. SODTHWEST PENN RAILXVAX. For Tjnloptown 50 and 8:35a. m., 1:45 and 4:25 p. m, weeCdays. MONONGAHELA DIVISION. OJf ASD AFTKU 3IAY 25. 1891 For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and Un lontown. 10:40 a. m. For Monongaheli Citv and est Brriwnsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a.m. and 4:30 p. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a- m. and Irfll n. m. ForMonongabela City only, lrtll and SOD p. m. week days. Dravonburg Accom., 6:00 a. m. and 3:20 p. m."weck days. West Elizabeth Accom., 8:35a. m.,4:15, 6:30 and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 9:40 P" "wESlPENNSTLVANIA DIVISION. . Ox Aim Arnm Mat 25, 1891. From FEDERAL STKEET STATION, Allegheny City: For Springdale. week days, C:20, 853. 8:50. 10:40. 11503. m., 2:r, 4:19, 5:00. 6:05, 6:20. 8:10, lOOand 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:.T0 p. m. lorButlerwcek days, 6:55,8:30,10:40 a. m., 3:15 and 6:05 pm. For Frcepiirt. week days, 6:55, 8:50, 10:40 a. m., S:15. 4:19. 5:on. 8:10. 10:30. and 11:40 p. m. Sun day. 12:3, ami 9:30 p. ra. For ApoirT week days. 10:40 a. m.. and 5:00 p. m. Jor BLiirsrlllc, week days. 65 a. m 3:15 and 10:30 p. m. J-Tlie Excelsior Biggagc Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Time cards and full information can be obtained at the Ticket Offices No. 110 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and Union station. - J. B. WOOD. ' CHAS. K. PUQH, Gen'l PaM'r Agent, General Manager, No, of course not ! But there IS an escape from 'paying excessively high prices for light-weight garments by taking advantage of KAUFMANNS' GREAT SPECIAL SALE -OF- TMn Goats anfl Yests Overcoats are no more necessary for the cold weather than these cool and airy garments are needed for present use. And why suffer and swelter when one of our 35c LINEN COATS WILL KEEP YOU COMFORTABLE? Don't confound these with the trashy calico pen wipers sold else where. Ours are made of linen that will wash well and wear all summer. MI'S GOOD MCA GOATS FOR. $1. No other store in the thousands of them,single and double-breasted, plain, striped or plaided, from c up to $ . Shoe Department, I FINE Patent Leather Shoes for Men, go," and Hanan's are the best made in the finest custom-made shoes for which Bright Dongola, guaranteed hand they are lined and made on Sizes 2 to 7. city. Also, 1,000 Chil- RAILROADS. From Pittsburgh Tnloil Station. Bnnsylvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Time. Southwest System-Pan.IlBndleKonte Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond : 1.15 a.m., 7.00 a.m., 8.45 p .nv 1IJ5 P-m- -A mve from samo points: 2i0a.m.,6.00a.m..5,5.p.m. Depart tot Columbus, Chicago, points imermediato and beyond: lj.a.m., fl2.05p.rn. Irrtrefrora same points : 2J0 a.m., fS.05 p.m. Northwest System Fort Wayne Route 3.5os c os ti Sn,in m.. G M n.m. The J'enmyli-ania Limited departs for Chicago 8.45 p.m. Arrives from Chicago 6.00 a.m. Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10a.m.,12JOp.m.,1.00p.m.,J11.20p.m. Arrive from same points: fl2.40ajn.,65ajn.,5i5pja., 6.50 p.m. . Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: pSJO a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl2.4o p.nu, 11.03p.m. A rrive from same points: a0a.m., t2.15p.m.,t7.00p.m. Pullman Sleeping Cart and Fullman Dining Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Daily. tEx. Sunday. JEi. Saturday. !!Ex. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, Gunl Hunger, Gaurti Cuscgtr lf3 PlTTSBUBOn, PEJIS'A. BALTTMOBZ AND OHIO BAIXBOAD. bchedule la effect May 10, 1891. Eastern tl fCT For Washington, D. ttme- gton. D. C., jjauimore, rniiaoein c ujioueiDnia. and New York, s :15 a.m. and 9 30 p.m. For Cumberland, tM a. m a no, "9 30 p.m. For Connellsvllle. tt:4a S:a.m.. a:10, t40J and :30p. m. For Uniontown. 16:40. S: a. m tl:10 and 4:is p. m. Ftw Connellsvllla and Uniontown. 8:35 a. m.. Sunday only. ForMt. Pleasant. t6:40a.m. and t3:13a.ra. and $1 :10 and tf :15p.m. ..,. For Washington, Pa.. VZO. $3:30, 8J0l.ni., 4S0, JS:30. and7:p.m. For Wheeling. 17:20, 530, taOa. m., M.-00, 7:4S For.Clnclnnatl and St. Louis, 730axo.7:43n ra- .. For Columbus. "730 a. m. 7:45 p. m. For Newark. "730 a. m.. 7:45p. m. 2 For Chicago. TtfO a. m. and J7:45 p. m. Trains arrive from New YorK, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, taa a. m.. 7-X p. in. From Columbus. Cincinnati and Chicago. '335 a. m.. "8:50 p. m. From Wheeling. 8S5, '10:45 a. .n i.m !.-fi. W:15 n. m. Dillv. tllally excrpt Sunday. Sunday only. ISaturday onlv. " IDally except Saturday. ,iiy eccpj aaiuruay. ears to Baltimore. Washing- i'arior ana sleeping cars 10 ton. Cincinnati and Chicago, Parlor and sleeping n fMnrlnnati and ( The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. i. O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 639 Smltbflekt .trt- J.-T. ODELL. General Manager, CHAS. O, SCULL. Geo, Pass. Agent, S A 2. . .iuaA
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