Tf TEE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, JUNE 18,' 189L i ?f&rjf A SOLDER'S WEDDDfG. The Kuptials of General Scliofield and Miss Kilbourno : TO BE DULY SOLEMNIZED TO-DAY. An Air of Military Tomp Will Surround the Glad Coremony - THE GEXIRAL'S SLT WAR WITH CUPID. CniCAOo, Juno 17. Goncrnl John M. Scho. Hold, Commander in Chief of the United States Army, has capitulated. His marriage to Miss Georgia Kilbourne, of Keokuk, la., will ho solemnized to-morrow. Strategic movements, such as only a master band could plan, have been the features of his campaign with Cupid. Ho has jnarched and counter inarched with so much skill that he has out flanked gossip at every turn and kept that ennning and insidious enemy of good intentions so far away that it could not reach him with an 8-inch siego gun. When tho old warrior unexpectedly caino to Chicago less than a week ago and wade his presence in the World's Fair city known by informally calling on General Htles at nrmy headquarters, every man in the array and evory woman, too, wondered why he came West. It is not a common thing for tin officer of General Schofleld's rank to make unexpected journeys at un expected times. Tho gossips, however, soon began to ar range an itinerary for the distinguished vis itor, and as the first one did not meet with sufficient credenoo a second and then a third and fourth were put in circulation. First it was said that tho commander, because he General John M. Schofleld. pent out to inspect Fort Sheridan, was go ing to swing around tho circle of forts in tho Wc&t. Then a trip to Alaska was arranged for him, next a run to a watering place in Colorado, and finally a fishing excursion in Northern Wisconsin. This came from tho gObMps. General Schofleld said nothing. Arranging for the Event. At tho Leland Hotel, where ho liad his temporary quarters, some people noticed that the same day he came to Chicago the names of Mrs. George Kilbourne and her A protty daughter. Miss Georgia Kilbourne, of Keokuk, la., appeared on the hotel register. People who like to watch great men saw tho goldier accompany Mrs. and Miss Kilbourne to dinner, and attend them at the table with that courtly graco which is the distinctive characteristic of military men, but they saw nothing in the actions of the trio which in dicated anything tender in their relations. And so it was when tho soldier and tho mo ladles met in tne pariors ana cnattea pleasantly day after day for hours at a time everybody said the General was slmplv renewing a delightful ac quaintance before ho began his dreary round of the West. But tho fact was the Commander in Chief of tho army was engaged in more serious busi ness, lie was arranging the details of his approaching wedding with MibS Kilbourne. Every trifle pretnlning to that important ceremony was diccuhsed at these delightful meetings, and bofore tho latter ceased thero wahlitueto do but wait for the day. The cards weroS ordered, the bridal trousseau S planned, a special train which will carry the igo and eastern mends to Keokuk arranged for, and the little and all- Important things pertaining to tho event in tho Iowa church discussed. It was deter mined to give tho ceremony nn air of mili tary pomp, and with that end in view, thO' commander will appoar in full uniform, while the ushers and other at tendants, whose services nro decreed by fashion, will also come from the army. A Sketch of the Bride. The bride, 3IU.S Georgia Kilbourne, is a Veautiful wftman, about 20 years old, whoss father is one of tho wealthiest and best known men in Iowa. Her grandfather was David Kilbourne, a capitalist and contractor, who moved lrom New York to the Stato west ot the Mississippi almost in its infancy. He projected many of the first railroads and public inipro ements. His son, George Kil bourne, married a daughter of Prof. Wells, who for many years conducted tho military school for boys at Peekskill. When Georgia Kilbourne was 13 years old she visited tho liomo of Prof. Bartlett at West Point, and she was such a winsome, attractive child that she became a favorite withnearlvevery body in tho beautiful town on tho Hudson. Hiss Georgia A'. JSlboumc General Schofleld's daughter, Marv, and Miss Georgia became close friends at that time, and when the former was married to Lieutenant Andrews years af tern ard Miss SS?. Kilbourne was her maid of honor, ",hiIe "x Schoflelds were fin Washington Miss Kilbourne paid them'a visit of many months. General Pchofleld is now CO years of age, trat Miss IiUboume's sister married General Barney, of New Tork, when she was only 22 and tho general 74, and tho marriage proved a most happy one. Miss Kilbourne is well educated, is possessed of a comfortable for tune in her own right and will have more from her mother. She has traveled ex tensively and is ' an accomplished and well-poised young woman, -who will be a orilliant accession to tho social corps of tho army. She is especially winsome in conver sation, inheriting from both her parents un common gifts of wit, versatility and fluency. 6he has a petite figure, ss-minetrical and graceful, nnd understands perfectly tho art of dressing becomingly. While sheywas in Iiurope she had rare advantages for studv and society. She went there to meet an'd bring homo her younger sister, who had been spending some time in Vienna with the family of Minister Grant AM0NGTHE OIL WELLS. PRODUCTION THE SAME, BUT NEW LOCATIONS AT WILD WOOD. Two Dry Holes Drilled In at Moon The Scott Farm WeH at M.cCurdy Still Burn ingGas Near L'llwood Work in thj SIcGabcy Pool. There were few changes yesterday throughout the Allegheny county oil fields from tho day before. In tho Wildwood field Griffith and tho Forest Oil Company's No. 15, on the Whitesoll farm, is on top of the sand and their No. 14, on the samo farm, is doing 15 barrels an hour. Guffey & Queen's No. 7, on the Bunga farm, is doing from 25 to SO barrels an honr. Spang, Chalfant & Co. are down 700 feet in their well-at -Do '-Haven, Tho- Metropolitan Oil ,V-.. Whii4 Company will shoot their No. I well on tho Konibar to-day. Waterhouse & Hooker No. 2, on the Whitcsell farm, and Black & Co.'s No. 1, on tho Hardy, were shot yesterday, but the production was not Improved, The Metro politan Oil Company's No. 3, on theKohlbar, is ten feet in the sand, And showing very light. Parks Bros, shot their No. 1 on tho EichenlaubfarmatHerbertstationyesterday afternoon, but the result could not bo learned. The Metropolitan Oil Company's No. 2 on the Kyle will make a 25-barrel well. The Both Oil Company's No. 4 on tho L. P. Peebles will not make over 50 barrels a day. McGinniss & Co.'s No. 2 on tho Kylo is doing SOO barrels. Guffey A Queen have n rig up on the northwest corner of the Kretzer farm and havo timbers on the ground to build a rig on tho northeast corner of tho Schwab fa.-m. Evans & Mandcvllle's No. 3 on tho Wright farm was deep in the sand last night and is rated as a 30-barrel well. Tho Both Oil Company is building a rig on the northwest corner of tho John Peebles farm. Two Dry Holes at Moon. Moos Mechlin & Co.'3 well on tho William Springer farm is through the sand and dry. Tho Tri-State Oil Company's well on the William Springer farm is also dry. It is 300 feet northeast of the George Springer farm. J. A. Ferguson's well on his own farm, which was struck Monday evening, is rated at 100 barrels. The Orion Oil Com pany's No. 1 well on tho Harper farm will get the sand to-dny. A peculiar accident happened at this well yesterday. The sand reel was pulled from its moorings, jerked to tho top or the derrick and fell down inside the derrick. Fortunately no one 'was in jured. The Scott Still Burning. McCuimv Tho Bear Creek Keflning Com pany's well on the Scott farm on tho west ern edge of tho pool, which was fired by lightning night before last, is still burning. It flows oil occasionally, and the strong flow of gas feeds the flumes. Tha owners expect to havo the fire out this morning and have taken down a rig on the Kutledgo farm and will be put up at the Scott as soon as the flames are extinguished. Guffey 4 Mur phy's No. 2, on the Kerr farm, is due to got' tho sand to-day. Around Bakerstown. BAEEnsxowiJ The Butchers' OH Company's No. 1, on the Clendenning farm, has filled up 1,200 feet with oil from the 30-foot sand. They are drilling deeper. Tho same company's No. 2 on tho Robert Clendenning is doing 50 barrels a dav. and their No. 1 nn the samo farm, where they have been fishing for six months, has been abandoned. , An Abandoned Gas "Well. Ellwood Since this new town has been laid out people havo been speculating as to the probability of gas being struck in tho vicinity. A company has been formed for tho purpose of supplying tho town with gas, nnd it is reported to have about completed arrangements to bring the fuel from the Big Meadows, about eight -miles northeast m Slippery Bock township, Lawrence county. An old-time operator who formerly resided in the vicinity of Ellwood.said last evening in speaking of the place: "It is not generally known that a big gas well was struck with in two miles of Ell wood. It was early in tho seventies that a well was put down at Allen's Mills, near the mouth of Duck run, on tho Connoquenessing. At the depth of GOO foot a vein of gas was struck which literally threw the tools out of the bole. Tools then wero not so heavy as they are now, but still jou know there, was a mighty big pressure. Wo did not know how to handle gas wells then as we do now, and before long it took fire. Later tne fire was put out and the gas piped to limestone quarries in the vicinity, but it was found that gas ruined the lime stono for commercial purposes, and tho gas was cut off. The well was still flowing off considerable gas a few years ago, and I am confident gas can bo found from there to the iicaver river. More New locations. The Manufacturers' Company has located five wells in the MoGalrey pool since their Linn No. 3 came in. Two of these are on tho Linn, one on the A. C. Follock, one on the Kobbert Herron and one on the J. M. Pollock farm. The rig for tho Linn No. 4 is completed. The Jefferson Gas Company has located No. 8 on the Martin farm. OH Instead of Salt. Akbon Oil was struck at a depth of 700 feet yesterday in the well atWadsworth which was boing drilled for salt. Its pres ent capacity is only a few barrels a day. The strikelias caused considerable excitement in this locality. Personal. Fbakk Fertiq, tho big, good-natured, all around producer, who Is known all over tho Pennsylvania and Ohio fields, was shaking bands with old friends at the Hotel Boycr last night. ' W. O. Smith, formerly editor of the Punx sutawney (Spirit and a member of tho last Legislature, has been engaged as editorial writer on the Bradford JCra. no is well known throughout the oil regions. yesterday's Local Features. There were no sales of oil yesterday, but tho commodity was a shade strongerin tone, if not in figures. The market opened at 63 bid, but during the day fell to 67J, which was tho close. Refined was quoted at New York at 7.15c; at London, 5d; at Antwerp, 16f. Average daily runs were 77,232; average daily shipments, GS,533; average daily char ters, 30,502. .. Cleveiitd, Juno 17. Petroleum easy: S. W. 110. 6c; 74 gasoline, 8c; SB gasoline, 10c; C3 naphtha, 6f c. Oil Crrr, J up a 17. National Transit cer tificates opened at CSJc: highest, 68o; low est, C8c; closed, BSc. Sales, 16,000 barrels; clearances, 28,000 barrels: charters, 55,159 bar rels; shipments, 76,704 barrels; runs, 93,055 barrels. Bradford, June 17. National Transit cer tificates opened at 68c; closed at OSJJc; high est, GSc; lowest, 6&xc. Clearances, 56,000 barrels. New Took, Juno 17. Petroleum was ex tremely dull, the movement being narrow nnd the trading iusignificant in volume July options, opening, 6SJc; highest, GSUc: lowest. ric: closing, 6t.ic. Lima oil clos ing at 13Jc. Total sales, 7,000 barrels. Begulate theiowels with Dr. D. Javne'n Small, Sugar Coated Sanative Pills. Taste less, painless, safe. At proper intervals, one pill is usually sufficient. Do Ton Want a Gc Jews Harp, or a 810,000 Pipe Organ Or anything at all in the line of musical in struments, sheet music or music books, the place to find the best goods at the lowest prices i set Alex Bos3" music stores, 137 Federal s'treet, Allegheny, and 60 Franks town avenue, E. E., Pittsburg. Tuih B. &B. "Wonderful bargain, and they make hand some dresses 50 pieces silk-warn erenons all creams, 20 cents less than half import price. Boggs & Buhl. Sickness Among Children, Especially infants, is prevalent more or less at all times, but is largely avoided by giy ing proper nourishment and wholesome food. The most successful and reliable of all is the Gail Borden "Eagb" Brand Con densed Milk. You grocer and druggist keep it. The Best for the Price t Ladies' very line, soft doneola. flexible .sole, hand-turn, button shoe at $2 50. Xew design ot lasts, good wear and a heap of comfort, and price is a bargain, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. MTk B. & B. Greatest value in new striped wash silks ever seen. 50 cents to-day. Boggs & Buhl. HtTJTDREDS Of rolls oil cloth frrnn 20n nor Hvard to the best grades, at Welty's, 120 x euerai biruei, uo, o, o ana - i iars way. TTS B. &B, r 27-inch India silks dark-colored grounds,, CO cents. Boggs & Buhl. Millions of rolls wall paper to be sold at a price, at "Welty's, 120 .Federal street, 65, 67, 6D and 71 Park way. rrs ' B. & D. 26-inch cream silk warp crepons, 20 cents, center counter, silk department. Booos & Buhl. 56 for a f 10 suit to-morrow at Sailer & Co.'s workingman's sale, oor. Smithfield and Diamond streets. Peospeeity comes to the saloon where Iron City beer is sold. It is pore and wholesome. Telephone 1186; f3 suits for f 1 0 to-morrow at Bailer & Co. 's workingman's sale, cor. Smithfield and piamond streets. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. . The Iowa coal minors' strike is practi cally ended, i The tornado at Murrdock, Kan., did but little damage. Fifty Hebrews have sailed from Antwerp for the Kongo. Bumorod that ex-Empress Eugenie may bo expelled from Paris. James B.Colgate has given $1,003,000 to Colgate University without .reserve. Tha foreign diplomats who visited Chi cago are well pleased with" World's Fair prospects. The National Presbyterian camp meeting will be held at Oakland Park, near Decatur, IU., July 9-20. A $50,000,000 mortgage wns filed fin Leba non, Mo., yesterday on the 'Frisco and Atchi son Railroad. The closing f tb6 synagogue in St. Petersburg is regarded as a finishing blow for the Hebrews. Tho bill reducing telegraph tolls to 20 cents for 10-word messages has been de feated In the Michigan r,owcr Mouse. Mr. Pamell has invited E. Dwyer Gray to contest for the seat in Parliament made va cant by tho death of the O'Gorman Mabon. It is denied at tho California Controller's office that Controller Colgan has said he would refuse to sign the warrants for $300,000 appropriated for tho World's Fair. Radicals In the French Chamber of Depu ties are starting an agitation for tho aboli tion of tho duty on com. It is probable that the duties on wheat will bo reduced. Governor Bussell, of Massachusetts, has nominated Judge James M. Barker, of Pitts fleld, Mass., to succeed the lato William Al-' len on the supreme uencn oi tnat state. Ashbury Milton Foster, JA, of Los An geles, a student of the Rensselaer Polytech nic Institute of Troy. N. V., was drowned wnue bathing in tne jnonawjc river xuesaay. Emin Pasha, on behalf of Germany, has concluded treaties "with five Sultans in the Victoria Nyanza district, and has concluded an agreement with the British company's agent in relation to navigation on that lake. The first earnest attempts to unite St. Paul and Minneapolis has been begun, the leaders in the movement being Archbishop Ireland, ex-Governor Marshall and Senator Stephens. The proposition is to call the new municipality Federal City. A stage was held up near Ellensburg, Wash., by a masked highwayman Tuesday afternoon. The robber made tho, driver throw out the United States mail bags, and compelled the only passenger to rin them open and hand him all the registered pack ages, eight in number. A Canadian recently requested to bo locked up by the authorities at Liverpool for tho reason that he was at times seized n ith an uncontrollable impulse to commit murder. For that cause he found it neces sary to leave his Canadian home for Paris, where ho vainly sought a cure in hypnotism. Ho is now confined in tho workhouse hos pital, and a messages has been sent to his mends. A French court has sentenced Turplno, Tripono, Fnsseler and Feuvrier each to four vears imprisonment, and in addition imposed fines of $409, $600, $200 and $40 respectively for their connection with thosalo of tho secret of tho manufacture of melinite, tho new French explosive, to the Armstrong Gun Manufacturing Company. The four men nre also deprived of civil rights for five, ten, five and two years respectively. "The QuaUty of Mercy Is not strained," neither is the relief afford ed by that incomparable medicine, Hostpt ter's Stomach Bitters. Its prime attribute is thoroughness. Very conspicuous is this Quality when it is used for malaria. The poison of that malady in the system it en tirely expels. Equally effective is it in dys- pepsia, constipation, bilious and kidney irouuiu uau raeumuusiii. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tho best remedy for thoir children. THERMOMETERS For Manufacturing Ice for sale at extremely low prices at J. DIAMOND'S, OPTICIAN, 22 Sixth Street, Pittsburg, Pa. jel8-TT FOR TOURISTS! Opera, Field, Marino GlassesandTclescopes. A large inportation j ust received. OUJR aSXECIAO-.U-'Y : WM. E. STIEREN, Optician. iny2-TT3 Both the method and results when Sjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers- and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the Btomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in EOc and $t bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure It promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 10UISV1UE, KY. NEVJ YORK, N.Y. FOR DYSPEPSIA PPOftf TllRtrpfl. nffai. PadHi Stomach Catarrh, Bead' jq acne, neanoarnv and au lurcna ci indigestion. Prepared from the fruit of the Papaya Melon Tree found in the tropics. Druggists sell turiq- -93-TTS Familiar in Millions of Mouths as any househcjld word," The Times, London. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF'TABLE WATERS." " The Water is cheap at well as good." "Invalids are recommended to drink it." " The demand for'it is great and increasing." -The Times, London. SOLE EXPORTERS i THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, -LD.. LONDON, ENGLAND. J K ND t9 M;44H 0RDERS J fSn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .cSi HE-NO not a good tea, I wonder irhy others imi- itate me. I hear "a good deal of .gossip at tea tables. rhe other night the ladies were ring about imi tation beine the ( cerest flattery. For Salt, by All GROCERS. J618-TTSU THIS IS JOLLY1 Didboncht ACME BLACKING end Pll hare it eur cow. Wolff'sACMEBIacking IS A CREAT LABOR 8AVER A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT. NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. USED B7 MEN, WOMEN X1W CHILDREN. Can be wsehed like Oil Cloth. abe nr a: 3 IK- M m MiAiMr TMA-r airff 7V7. m ijiif-kts ttimtain. WILLBTAIK OLD 4, NCW FURHITUHC Wiu. Stain glass and Chinawahc Will Stajn tinware Will Stain tour old Baskcts and Tvrnih at the same time. Will Stain Bast's Coach WOOT & RAWDOLPH, Philadelphia. 1e4-100-TTsa AMUSEMENTS. CARNIVAL OF ELOCUTION. KING'S SCHOOL OP OEATOKY, Elocution nnd Dramatic Culture Byron W. King, Manager and Instructor. James M. Wisman, Associate Manager and Instructor. Three plays and select recitations, 0THE1,I0, Mx-oJtx&xa.-t of Venice, Sue Stoops to Conquer. An inter-act programme of Musical, Dialectic and Dramatic Recitations each night. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Evenings of Juno IB, 19 and 20. Admission, SO, S3 and 25 cts. jcl34S-rrssu IRON CITY MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. PUBLIC EXHIBITION THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1801, AT OLD CITY HALL, Of ahout One Hundred Microscopes, exhibit ing only the finest slides. Also, an exhibition by the OXV-IIYDKOGEN LANTERN With MIcroscopio attachment. These will include views ot living Animalcules, Insects, Silver and various Salts, in process of Crys tallization and other interesting demonstra tions. Admission, 50c: children, 25c. Tickets at Mellor & Ilocno's Muslo Store and at the hall on tho evening. J 017-17 HARRIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS, K. L. Britton, T, JF, Dean, Proprietors nnd Managers. Every nfternoon and even ing McKee Rankin's greatest drama, THE DANITES. Week Juno22, "Only a Farmer's Daughter." jeNH&rra W&5 If I am juWPcUjLj ssrfc&NVttS iJ6 Ifirl WEimtaU 5 Uli J..Ac mi i v f 1 Xf"" Didboncht BY LL STORES P0R ON TELL ALL THE NEIGHBORS! There have been hundreds of special curtain sales. Many have taken place in these stores. But no previous curtain sale here or elsewhere has ap proached in any particular the BANNER SALE OF CURTAINS Now in progress at 5 10-5 1 8 MARKET STREET. By a purchase, peculiarly fortunate for both our customers and ourselves, we secured from the most prominent house in the country their entire line of 500 short ends in BRUSSELS CURTAINS, TAMBOUR CURTAINS, IRISH POINT CURTAINS, - APPLIQUE CURTAINS. These samples are of the finest quality ever imported the full pairs of which range from eio to $50, ' r And which we now offer at from $1.00 TO $1.75, ' According to quality, The goods are beautiful and ' rich in the extreme, and are suitable for Sash Curtains, Lambrequins, Table Covers, Vestibules and many other uses. Now, recollect, we have but 500 to dispose of and early comers will secure choice patterns at exactly one tenth their actual value. Don't put off buying until the goods are all gone. This is the chance of a lifetime to secure exquisite Curtains for a trifle. v pei"bavmr &10-Dlb MARKET STREET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAULSON'S A T H L E T I C Are now ready in White Flannels, or with narrow lines and quiet checks or broad stripes in blue and white, red and white, black and white, and all other clnb colors and combinations, with CAPS TO MATCH, and Leather Belts, Sashes and Outing Shirts in Silks, Madras Flannels, India Gauze and mixtures. Very respectfully, PAULSON BROS., D1EECT IMPOETEltS, 441 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. N. B. We have also Just recelveda beautl fnl line of Ladles' Blazers, Caps.Tennls Hats. Koval Yacht Caps, Sailor Hats, Belts and Sashes. Im nported xennt Hammocks, $1. orted Tennis Caps, 60c Silk Belts. fiOc, , myl8-TT3 M L. $3 SHOE and other special ties for Gentlemen, Ladles, etc- are war- nntMl null v RtjmTvd on bottom. Address W.li. DOUGLAS, Ilrocktod, Ulnss. Soldbv D. Carter, 71 Fifth av. J. H. Frohring 3S9 Fifth av. H. J. & O. M. Lang, 4501 Rutler St. E. C. Sperher, 1320 Carson St. Henry Kosser, Allegheny. E. G. liollman, Allegheny. jyl-TTS " DR. HARRIS' SUMMER CORDIAL For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera' Morbus, Sick Stomach, etc. Also, for CHILDREN TEETHING. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES., Jel7-D- ESTABLISHED 1870. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure for the Urinarv Organs. Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. TlieSvriss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for DvsneDsia. trade mark Liver Complaint and every species of indigestion. 1VUd Cherry Tonic, tho most popular prep aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Either of the above, $1 per bottle, or 6 for C3, If your druggist does not handle these goods write to WM. T. ZOELLEll, sole M'f'r. tittsburg. Pa. deSOS-rrs M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING ANT) CLEANING. 50 Sixth Avenue, mliM-CSruThJ I'ittsburg, Pa. ni Tennis Sis 5?M "!'. "'hiA &. VJU miaK3P:'... .-ifynn j-ji ijvjpetttsv;,' .. -r.sa. r-.uu w. Hu BW1 5JgSy I tolS-TTSSn " I nfTlia-..Nnrif)liiv--r'it&'bllilie(raovMr-. anB I io piTTammn P. I fflWS .,' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ' DOFT YI FOLLOW Tlnj footsteps of some of your acquaint ances in purchasing Beady-mado Clothes, bo guided only by tho contents of your purse nnd it will teach you that you are prudent and wise, when trading at tho MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 516 SfflTHFLELD STREET. Merchant Tailors' Misfits and uncalled for garments sold for one-half tne price that the order was taken for. $10 to $25 $3 to $8 50 will buy a suit of clothes that has been made up to order by a merchant tailor for $20 to $30. will buy a pair of trous ers that has been made no to order bv a mer chant tailor for S to Next to Mellon's Bank. JelS-rrssa To-Day! To-Day! ' Two Great Leaders ! 150 Home-made Suits in Sacks and Cutaways worth $18, $20 and $22, knocked down to S15. Nothing in the city compares with this offer. THIS GOES FREE! A Two Dollar Hat Given gratis with every 15 Suit. Thousands of hats to choose from. Another Leader To-Day 281 CHILDREN'S SUITS m 52 SB All goods strictly as advertised.. Baseball1 uuim or uaraen set 1 reo to tno ooys. SEE OUR LEADERS TO-DAY! Cor. Smithfield and Diamond 8ts. Jel8-Tr STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. TO EUROPE ALL THE FAVORITE steamers sailing this and next month aro rapidly filling up. To secure good berths. st. Established 1886. my21-TTS AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every 'Wednesday from Phlladel phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc. ' TETEB WRIGHT & SONS, General agents, 805 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J.jTMc COEMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfield St. LOUIS MOESEB, 610 Bmithfleld street. mh8-44JTT3 CUNAKD LINE-NEW TORK AND LIT EUPOOL, VIA QJIEENSTOWN From l'ier 40, North riven Fast express maU ser vice. Aurania, June 20, 3 p. mj Gallia, June 21, 7 a. a.; Umbria, June 27, u A. jr.; 8ervla, July 4,4 a.m.; Bothnia, July 8, 7 a.m.! Et ruria, July 11, 8.80 A. m.; Aurania, July 18, 2:S0 p.m.; Gallia, July 22, 6 a. St. Cabin passage $C0 and upward: wIII not carry steerage; according to location;, intermediate, $35. Steeruge tickets to and lrom all parts or Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's offlco, 4 JJowling Green, New York. Vernon II. Hrow n ft Co., J. J. McCOUMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. Jel5-p WHITE STAK LINE For Oueenstown and Liverpool. Koyal and United States Mail Steamors, jiajsnc, dune i, tpm (iermanic. Ju. 24.7:30am Teutonic, July 1. 2 p m MaJcstlc,J,yl5,j:aopra irrnuauLL, j uiv u, o it m TeutonlcJuly F,KS :30Dm lirltannlc. Jitlv H. 7am JiMtannlcAnir. Jin tannic, Anjj 5. 8 a m From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers, saloon rates,$00 and upward. Second cabin. $10 and $48. Excursion tlckots on favorable terms. Steerage, irom or to the old country, $20. Whlto Star drafts payable on demand in all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCOKMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, or J. BUUCE ISMAY, General Agent, 29 Broad way, New York. je4-D .LXi.sr LUSTE BOYAL MAIL STEAMSniPS, Glasgow to Philadelphia. via DERBY and GAL WAY. The mostdlrectroate from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, 19. CTOTF ( SERVICE OF LINE. I STEAMSHIPS. NEW TORK ANU GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. 25th June. STATE OF NEVADA, 11 X. M. 9th July, STATE OF NEBRASKA, 11:30 A. M, 23d July. STATE OF GEORGIA. 10 A. M. CABIN, 35 and upwards. Return, MS and on wards. Steerage. 19. Apply to J. J, JlcCORJIICK, 633 tSmtthfleld street, Pittsburg. - ' Jel2-D lias no rival In the -world. 300 years' ex perience in Brazil and two years In this country. It positively cores all diseases arising from impure blood. No mineral, no failures, no relapses. Sold by JOS. FLEMING & SON, DrugRiats, 412 JIaikct St., Pittsburg, JelS FEICK BROS., II SIXTH ST, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ESTABLISHMENT. Specialties: Selenttflo fittlna; of TUU88ES, appliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFI CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock of surgical instruments la. Westorn Pennsylvania. Large Illustrated catqrlozue free to muiS-DO-rram physicians. :fat:bisi:ts, O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents SALLERC0 . Men kI 91 KiV 3k BLOOD. 2? n3.X It 1S1 Fifth av.. above Smithfield. next Leader ror.Duauesne Way and Eighth Street, rctuuuxs onice teiepnono o. 398. jy NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Now for a Red-Hot Trade During this Red-Hot Weather. KAUFMAN NS' Bii HoiseMsli Sili Dpi Always an interesting place to visit, comes to the front this week with grand line of Bargains in seasonable articles. The Preserving season at $i 05. 300 fine Opal Glass Lemonade Sets, consisting of handsomely shaped Pitcher, six Tumblers and beautiful Silver Tray; the entire outfit, worth $1 s AT 58c. 1,000 Decorated China Ice Cream Saucers, sold in crockery stores at ioc each; Kaufmanns' price ONLY 5c. 50 complete English Decorated Dinner Sets, consisting of 130 pieces, rich, handsome ware; worth 15, at $8. 50 PER SET. 100 Handsome English Decorated Chamber Sets, sold by crockery dealers at $3 50; Kaufmanns' price ONLY $1 98. 900 fine-China Tea Plates, hand decorated, very handsome, regu lar price 20c; now ONLY 10c EACH. 500 fine China Cuspidors, hand paintedj neat enough for any room, usual price 75c; NOW ONLY 33c EACH. THE ICE CREAM FREEZER LIu-HTMu- We sell the 2-quart size Lightning Freezer at $1 25, and the 3-quart size $1 85. Larger sizes in proportion. LEMON SQUEEZERS ! SLns r a Metal Squeezers, 17c. Best Wooden Squeezers only 15c. The popular Glass Lemon Squeezers, only 5c REFRIGERATORS I We show none but the best and most ICE CHESTS! :-:-:-: modern makes and guarantee everyone to give satisfaction and be lower in price than the same quality can be matched elsewhere. That's enough. No need of mentioning prices here. f The Jewett, as everybody knows, is the best combination Filter and Cooler manufactured, The one we sell at $4 75 (two quarts) is just the right size for families, business men's, bankers' or professional men's offices. All other sizes of THE JEWETT at proportionately low figures. 575 first-class Japanned Water Coolers, 2-galIon size, at ONLY $1. Larger ones in proportion. milttUUW THIS CARVING SET, 45c Don't pass judgment on these goods until you have seen them. They have neat horn handle and are made of fine English steel the knife having fine 9-inch blade. Remember, only 45c per set. IF YOU can't 5ome personally, order by mail, filled with promptness and dispatch. KAUFMANNS' Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St OIL WELL SUPPLIES. HAYS & TREES, Contractors We make a specialty of building NATURAL CAS LINES AND WATER MAINS, Boom 410 Hamilton Building:, PITTSBURG, PA. Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 5L 1 my234&-rr - M. V. TAYLOR, The Celebrated ALilSON TTJBING AND CASING ALWAYS IN STOCK. ROOMS S3 and 38 Fidelity building; Phona Ml. my7-n STANDARD OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard OH Co., Wheeling, W. Va Standard OH Co., Cumberland, Md., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City Oil Co., Harrliburff, Pa. We manufacture for homo trade the finest irrades of lubricating and illuminating oils. Our facilities aro such that our statement that we furnish all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot ba disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LISTl Water White, 150. Prime White, 150. , Standard White, DO. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Test Carnadine (red), 150 Test, Ollte, 150 Test. OUR NAPTHA LIST: Deodorized Naptha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Napthas fpr gas companies. Deodorized Stove Flnld for vapor stove burners. Fluid, 7t gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. Gasolino, 66, 83 and 80 gravity for gas ma chines. OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes the finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Parafflne Oil, Paraffins wax. summer ana iia Test jJiaoK wns. Sltrnal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. MIU Where it is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. ? I niiunui wit uumi mil, I jHBBi has commencea ana snrewa House keepers will not fail to grasp this op- portunity: 750 Genuine Granite Enameled Iron Preserving Kettles, 7-QTJART MEASTJEE, AT ONLY 50c. Same goods are sold elsewhere f SATES TIE rSam Cream. WATER FILTERS AND COOLERS, $4 75 A CUT IN CUTLERY All orders OIL WELL SUPPLIES. & E AND MACHINE SHOP ANJ MANUrACTUBEES OF y Oil- and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Tw.nlj.fint 8trttt sad A. V. R. ft. Telephone No. KJ. PIXT3BUEG, PA. tal-3-D OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., LIMITED, 91 and 92 Water Street,' PITTSBURG, PA. noSS-Tra-xosa " MAX ENQINES -XST- Tho best Oil "Well Machinery la tha world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boib ers. 'Write for prices. Offleea in Pittsburg, Washington and Bnfr lex. Alwayi writa or telegraph- o.Corrj Office. JAMES M. LAMBING, SOLE AGENT, COBBY. PA. Pittsboxg office, telephone No. 296. COSRY BOMBS . 4' 4fcj.ii
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