Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 26, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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THE ' " PITTSBURG" DISPATCH, TODAY, " JUNE 26, 189L
FIFTH SARD MP DRY.
Some Oil Wells at McDonald Show
ing Only From the Gordon.
THB-WOSK L THE YAJ4I0US POOLS.
An Eastern Edge Well at Wildwood Deep in
the Sand With KoOiL
GLEANINGS FROM TIIE SHEEP TOLDS
In tlie McDonald field yesterday several
veils RPt tho arth Kind, with a very small
showing. Tl.o 'fclaugb.ter House" well, or
No. 3 K. McDonald, of the Royal Gas Com
pany, is through the fifth gandandinade lit
tle improvement in that stratum. The own
ers vill shoot it In a conplo of weeks.
It is at present making from 45 to
50 barrels from tho Gordon through
n six-inch easing. The same company's
No. 2, on tho Sauter farm, or tho "Nickel
Date," Is drilling in the top of tho fifth sand
and showing light. It is making from 30 to
35 barrels Trom the Gordon. Thcir-Ed Mc
Donald No. 2 is due within a week, and So. 3,
on the same farm, is due next week. Santcr's
No. 3 is through the Big Injnn sand, and will
follow Ed McDonald Xa 3 by a week. The
old hauler Xo. J, which was finished April
14. is still making ISO barrels. It never did
over 173 barrels. The llobb No. 1 ic still
doing from 13 to 20 barrels a day and the K.
McDonald Ko. 2 has averaged 24 barrels a
dav for the last 30 days. Laughner's well,
on' tho Butler lot, 1,000 feet south of tho
Sauter, in drilling in the Gordon and show
ing light. All or tho wella which havo
reached tho fifth sand at McDonnld havo
been light until they wcro shot, and it Is be
lieved that the wells now drilled to the flfth
may yet provo fair producers. FineganA
Downing'sMangot lot well is through tho
fifth and light.
Around the Graveyard.
McCrnnY SIcllon's No. 3, on the Palmer, is
drilling in the Gordon sand. It is doing
about 30 barrels a day from the 30-foot sand.
It is in a good location and is expected to
make a good well. He has half a dozen
other ells drilling in the field, bnt none of
them aro j et neanng the lower sand.
Up the Montour Road.
Cliff Mises Tho Fisher Oil Company's
No. 7, on the Stewort farm, is duo to get the
sand lo-morrow. Their No. l,on theSiebcrt
lot,, is due next week. They shot their
CollonXo.1 and their Adams No. 2 yester
ds v. Both w elis failed to respond with any
ligor. Tho Adam No. 2, how ever, will bo
the best. It is s-howing lrom 20 to 25 barrels
a dav. It made several small flows yester
dny." The Davison Oil Company's No. 2, on
the JelTivj .' ma get the and to-day. It is
troubled with saltwater.
Where the reach Trees Bloom.
Moto W. L. Mcllon's No. 3 Farry is duo to
get the sand this morning, and his No. 3
Moeks is due to-morrow . His Mecks No. 1 is
down 1.400 feet: No. 2, 1,200 feet; No. 4, 1,000
feet, anil his Mccks No. 5 is spudding. The
Kannw ha Oil Company's No. 3, on the George
J-pringor, has been connected up and will
make a fair producer. Their Meeks
No. 3 was drilling in the Sana last
night and showing lor a good well. Their
No. 4, on tho Meeks is due this week.
Their Meeks No. 5 is down 800 feet, and their
No -Joiuho Hood is l.COO feet deep. They
have Crig up for No. 4 on the George Spring
er. Their On-tott No. 2 is down S00 feet, nnd
thev have rig up for No. 3 on tho Onstott,
No."3onthe Hood and Nos.land2on the
James Springer Murphy & Grace's well on
the James springer ten acres, near the Moon
postoflice, is due to-morrow. Bradley &
Murphy have a rig up for their No. 2 on the
"William Springer.
An Eastern Edge Well.
Wimvoo Finegan & Downing's No. 4 on
the Kynd Jarm was nine bits in the sand last
night withont a showing of oil. McGuiniss
A Co."s No. 1 on the A. Kyle is hindered by
collnpsod rasing but is making 15 barrels u
day. Their No. 2 on the same farm is doing
20 barrels, and tho rig for No. 3 will bo fin
ished to-morrow. Bamsdal, Gillespie Co.
have moved the rig of the wtfll on the Sloon
farm II xeet. The hole has been plugged for
ncarlv a vear. Bowman's Nos. 4 and 5 on tho
"Whltesef! had not got the pay last night.
The MclropoU'an Oil Co.'s No. 4 on the Kol
bar is iu the sand and showing small.
Dow n the River.
SiSTF.nviLLE The Miller's Kun Oil Com
pany, on the Stewart f.irm, in the southwest
corner of Monroe comity, is doing 25 barrels
a day. Tho Miller's Hun and the Kanawha
oil companies are drilling a -w ell on the Mid
dledorf farm, near tho Stewart. J. C. Ten
nent is building a rig on the Russell nnd one
en tho Talbot farm.
Around Itrldgeville.
BRincrviLLK Graham, CottsA Co.'s No 1
on the Thomas Alexanuci will got tho sand
to morrow. The same company on the Hugh
Morgan is dow n 1,450 feet. Mellon .t Co. on
the William Hopper are in tho Big Injun.
Graham & Co. on the John Hopper have
cacd through the salt sand.
From tho Sheep Xolds.
CkATSYiLLr Tho Victor Oil Company's No.
Con the Carson is due in tho Gordon to-morrow.
Aiken & Co.'s No. 1 on the Mathew s is
due in the Gordon Tuesday. The Washing
ton Oil Company's well on tho A. Brownlee
farm if doing i0 barrels from the fifth sand.
It is Just completed.
In the Lilac's Shade.
Cisosssrr.o The Fisher Oil Company has
located a well on the Samuel Wilson farm.
The Fif her till Company's No. 1 McNamara
was f-hot and not improved. It is small.
The Buchanan No. 2 of the Manufacturers
Gas Company was shot and increased from
4 to 10 barrels u day. Their well on the Lynn
limn is doing CO barrels u day.
Leasing In Armstrong.
Parties from Washington, l'a., havo leased
1.200 acres in Gilpin town-hip, Armstrong
county, ai.d will put down a. couple of test
w ells immediately.
Yesterdays Local Features.
There was no oil mar'ect here yesterday
no sales and no bids and tho local crowd
w ere more disgusted than ever. Hope, like
dead sea frnit, is turning to ashes on the
lip. BuHned was quoted: New York, 7.05c;
Ijindoi., CJj1; Antwerp, 10J-J1. A erage daily
rune were :l,03O; average dailv shipments,
61 (Kl; average dally charters, 3(5 &.7.
New Yonir, .Tnno 25. Fetrolenm opened
diili; ver j few transactions occurred and the
lcuvemfut of prices was very narrow, the
market closing dull; I'ennsyl ania oil, July
option, sales, 10.000 ban-els; opened at CCJBc;
bigl-at, "jflJA; lowest. 66c: closing, C6c.
OiLCtrr, Jun; 25. National Transit ccr
titlcata opened at C6c: highest, re; low
est, if.yt?.: closed, fitic S.iles. H,00o harrels;
clearance!, COCO barrels; charters, 35,714 barrel-;
shipments, ISJ.O'.K) barrels; runs, 115,204
bi'iicls.
I'PAsronD, June 25. National Transit cer
tificates openea at MiJc: closed at CCc;
highost, GG;c; lowest, Ric; clearances, 20,d)0
barrels.
REMOVAL SALE.
Pianos and Organs.
"We will sell pianos and organs regard
less of cost and on iciy casv terms until
July 10.
"Ve make this offer in order to sell offonr
present stock before removing to Xo. 14C
J-Vderal street. Allegheny (Fostofiice
Uuildiag).
Intending purchasers should call at once
and get rtt choice of our famous Ahlstrora,
Jvreoger, Kurtzman 2nd Muthushck & Sou
pianos.
No reasonable clfer refused.
tufssu Echols, JIoMuebat & Co.
This Is to Glie Notice
That onr siocl: of fireworks, comprising all
the best makes and including all the staple
33 well as tl'c latest novelties, is the largest
ever shown in this city. The goods thor
oughly reliable. "Why not buy the best
when you can get them as cheap or cheaper
than unreliable, plain common goods? Sec
pur stock before you buy.
James W. Grove, Fiftlravcnne,
June, July and August are the beer
months. Tho Iron City Brewing Company's
btcr lias the call everywhere.
51 sidk-bokdeked serge reduced to 25c;
tliev are strictly nil wool and 40 in. wide.
John P. Knable Co., 35 Fifth avenue.
Black ground organdies new, at 25 and.
S5 ccat! Frci.cii wash goods department
silk and dress goods room.
Bogcs & I5TIHL.
A VICOKOCS frowtli unit the original color
given tn llic hair by P vr.KKii's Haiis Balsam.
Pakkek's ulOEll ToMC the best cough cure.
LATE NEWS IK BRIEF.
Gladstono is growing feebler.
Dartmouth College turned out 54 gradu
ates this year.
Seven graduntos received degrees at Am
horst College yesterday.
Prince George of Greece is on Ills way
eastward from San Francisco.
Tho Canadian Pacific report shows an in
crease of earnings over last year.
The Servian Government is financially
embarrassed. Official salaries ore unpaid.
Tho Metropolitan Watch Company of
New York has failed nndcra $100,000 mort
gage. Mrs. Jefferson Davis still refuses to nllow
tho remains of her late husband to be taken
to Richmond.
Aminluehcss Loniso of Tosena is engaged
-to Prince John George of Saxony, a nephew
of King Albert.
The cigarmakors' strike in Chicago is
driving factories from that city to Detroit
and Milwaukee.
There were 20 cases of measles among im
migrants landed at New Torkby the steamer
Alter yesterday.
" The International Machinists' Union ad
Journod at New York Wednesday to meet In
Chicago next year.
The Dominion will appoint a commis
sion to inquire into tho working of prohibi
tion to other countries.
Tho report that tho Whisky Trust has
obtained control of Hergol Brothers' dis
tillery at Pekin, III., is dcniod.
A German expedition is on its way to the
interior of Africa to punish -natives who
destroyed n former expedition.
Tho grain lonso in Michigan and tho
army worm in Illinois are playing hob with
growing wheat in many sections.
Italy's deficit is 5,424.000 llro, which the
Finance Minister says -will be met by fresh
economies and increased receipts.
William H. Cook, ex-Police Clerk of To-,
ledo, has beon sentenced to the penitentiary
for embezzling $5, 000 of city funds.
A Ttnlmneeda division of tho Chilean
armyhas rejoined the main body after cross-
ing snow-covereu muiutuuiu muw mo.
A nntive Icelander in Detroit will goto
Reykjavik to further a scheme of his to
transport the entire population of Iceland
to Alaska.
Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria,
lunched on board the English flagship Vic
toria at Flume, Wednesday, lie spoke highly
of tho Queen.
The damage by floods in the Texas "Pan
handle"' was worse than has heretofore been
reported. The loss is principally in bridges,
crops and live stock.
The graduating exercises of the senior
clas3 ot Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me.,
were held yesterday. Degrees of A.B. were
conferred upon 51 graduates.
A Kansas City letter carrier named
Hallow slept near an open window with the
moon shining full upon his face. When ho
aw oke he found himself totally blind.
The Grand Hotel at Cincinnati was sold
by the Sheritt vesterday to the second mort
gage bondholders for J2CS,000. Tho old man
agement w ill continue for the present.
The remains of Count Lewenhaupt, late
husband of Ellen Bayard, tho daughter of
ex-Secretary of State Bayard, were shipped
for Bremen from New York yesterday.
Tho body of Fred Brokaw, who was
drowned at Long Branch Wednesday, has
been recovered, and also that of the servant
girl, Annie Doyle, whom he tried to save.
Six thousand Paris bakers passed a reso
lution to strike, and then tried to storm the
Labor Exchange. The police dispersed the
crowd after a hard fight and Jailed tho
leaders.
A cloud burst in Cherokee county, X. C,
Wednesday afternoon, deluged a number of
farms with growing crops and killed two
moonshiners Harvey Agnow and Jacob
Newton.
A Viennese medical student named Her
man Fischer committed suicide by stabbing
in court, upon being sentenced to a long term
of imprisonment. He died cursing his "legal
murderers."
Five men were propping up a roof of a
mine near Hamilton, Mo., Weanesday, when
n huge rock fell upon them, killing Paul
Blolse instantly nnd badly wounding all his
companions.
Tho steamer Furst Bismarck has broken
tho transatlantic record. She arrived at
Southampton from Now York yestorday,
having made tho passage in S days, 13 hours
and 10 minutes.
It was suited at the offlco of Marqueseo &
Vnrney, of Boston, yesterday, that the firm
bad not failed.'and thereport was attributed
to the reported failure of E. Marqueseo &
Co., New Orleans.
The Illinois State Land Commissioners
have unearthed great frauds on public tim
ber lands. Millions of feet of logs havo been
stolen, and the robberies have in progress
for adozenyears.
R. J. Hinton, special agent in charge of
the irrigation inquiry, says the great Colo
rado plateau can possibly be made arable bv
means of Irrigation, thus adding 50,000,000
acres to the arable area.
The British steamship Cid, 76 tons,
bound from Newcastle-on-Tyne for Naples,
has been wrecked off the French coast. The
third engineer and a fireman were drowned.
The remainder of tho crew are at Havre.
Tho Jury that has been inquiring into
the sanitv of Charles M. Ozburn, who is to
be hantred to-day at Atlanta for one of the
most brutal murders that ever took place in
Georgia, returned a verdict that Ozburn is
sane.
Jay Gould had a very narrow escape
from being ground to pieces by a Hudson
River Railroad train at Irvlngton, N. Y.
Baggage Master Barnard dragged him from
the track Just as an express train camo
thundering by.
The British ship New York, from Swan
sea, February 6, for San Francisco, has been
wrecked on Stntcn Island, belonging to Ter
ra del Fuego, while attempting to round
Cape Horn. Tho crew narrowly escaped
with their lives.
An excursion to Brandywine Springs
from Wilmington, Del., under the auspices
of colored Knights Templar, broke up in a
free fight in which razors and pistols were
freely used. About 20 negroes wero more or
less severely wounded.
Tho Appellate Court in Chicago has
affirmed the decision of tho lower court,
dissolving the injunction on the Chicago
Live Stock Exchange, whioh sought to com
pel them to transact their business in the
old Chicago stock yards.
During a fire in Davenport's bee hlvo in
Sprinefield, 111., Tuesday night, the bees at
tacked tho firemen who, however, stnek to
their post. A dozen firemen were Inid up
next day with swollen faces covered with
soda and onion poultices.
.Tames Flnnorty, one of the witnesses In
tho Camp divorce case nt Wnterburv, Conn.,
was horsewhipped by Mrs. Pearsail yester
day morning. Finnorty at the trial gave
sensational testimony about Edward Camp,
the defendant in the case, and Mrs. Pearsail.
During a Masonic celebration in New Or
leans, Wednesday night, a runaway, caused
by the fireworks, occurred, in which three
persons were killed. Tho negro driver, "who
was asleep at the time, Jumped out in his
fright and the horses plunged into tho crowd
oi siguiseera.
The fight between the Government and
the importers of hat trimming at Chicago
over the excessive dnties imposed on such
goods, according to a recent Supreme Court
decision, is likelv to be compromised by the
payment of $5,000,000 by the Government to
tho importers.
By a mandate filed in tho United States
Court on Wodnesday the Great Northern
Railroad must turn over to the Northern
Pacific the funds received from the sale of
3W,OU0 acres near where tho two roads cross
at Glynden, Minn. Many more thousand
arfes are involved.
Murrietta" & Co., the embarrassed Lon
don silver firm, have borrowed sufficient
cash on collateral to cover their liabilities,
which are estimated to be nearly $2,000,000.
Thoir trouble was caused principally by tho
recalling of some heavy loans from Baron
Hirsch nnd the Rothschilds to several
Spanish grandees.
When Warden McHale took charge of
the San Quentin (Cnl.) prison recently
he found that a large .quantity of
nrms, ammunition and provisions had
been secreted, probably by friends of
the convicts to enable them to escape. It
was found also that a perfect code of signals
exists among the convicts, and it is believed
that there was a well planned plot for an
uprising among the 1,403 convicts to over
power the 15 guards in immediate con trol of
the prison.
During the sermon In a Norwioh (Conn.)
church Sunday, Stephen Meach fell asleep
with his head resting on his hand and his
elbdwon the back of the seat in front of
him. An nnrcgenerate young man knocked
his elbow oHond his head came down with a
thump on the back of the seat. Tho old man
was ao cii ragod that he made uso of language
that horrified tho congregation. Two young
ladies were sitting in front of him, and in
their indignation they vigoronnly welted
him en tho head with ;i hymn book. Then a
member caused lleucu's urrest, and a Jnsrteo
fined hl.TiJ17.
?1 siiArr.D lansdown for 25c at ourTe
duction sale.
John V. Knablh Co., 35 Fifth avenue.
Before Ton Start on Your Vacation
Look over our line of trunks and bags. The
quantity we sell surprises ourselves, and we
account for it only in one way. Our styles,
always the latest, goods the very best.1 and
prices away below what they are sold at
elsewhere. Tryus before you buy.
Jas. w. Gkove, Fifth avenue.
Head our large advertisement in this pa
per calling attention to the auction sale of
249 Mill vale Terrace lots, on Saturday, June
27, 1891. The chance of a lifetime to secure
a good lot at your own price.
Steaub & Morris.
Fourth of July Excursions Via tho Pennsyl
vania Lines.
The rate from any ticket station to any
other station on the Pennsylvania Lines
within 200 miles thereof will be one fare
for the roundlrip July 3 and 4, good to re
turn until July 6. Xo excursion tickets to
adults for less than 25 nor to children for
less than 15 cents. ahrsu
R4B.
Pansies! Beautiful new black ground
Indias with this design, 75 cents.
Bogos & Buhl
Bargains in Ladles' Waists.
"White and colored lawn waists, 42c, 50c,
G2c. 75c, 85c, 98c, 8L 25, $1 50. Silk waists
at 54, H 50, etc., at Eosenbaum & Co.'s.
Flint Glass orkers Excursion Via Pennsyl
vania Lines to Annual Picnic at Beaver,
Jane 29.
Bound trip rates from Pittsburg 65 cents.
Trains leave Union station at 6:10 A. m. and
12:45 y. M., central time. Tickets good re
turning until June 30. WFSu
A Few Advantages
You fcave In buying fireworks, bicycles, baby
carriages, tricycles, trunks,- bags, tennis,
croquet, or anything else in this line from
James W. Grove. The stock is the largest
to select from. The goods are the best made.
"We handle more than any other house in
the line in the city. Buy for cash only.
Consequently are in position to give our
patrons the very best for the least money.
If you wish to keep cool drink Iron City
Brewing Company's beer.
SI side-basd serge on our 25c dress
goods counter.
John P. Knable Co., 35 Fifth atenne.
Bicycles, for boys,girIs,misses, men and
women; all styles and prices, from S15 to
S135. Our stock the largest, styles the
latest, quality the best, prices beyond all
question the lowest at Jas. "W. Grove's, Fifth
avenue.
The wiSt saloonlst keeps up hia stock of
Iron City beer.
See the counter of 25c dress goods, it will
pay you.
John P. Enable Co., 35 Fifth avenue.
B.&B.
Front of store zephyrines new wash
goods 2 inches, almost a yard wide, 10
cents. Boocs & Buhl.
All-wool cheviots, worth 50c, on our
25c dress goods counter.
John P. Knable Co., 35 Fifth avenue.
IF YOU
FEEL TIRED
Or "all run down," from too great mental or
physical strain, as tho result of recent ill
ness, or from the weakening effect of change
of season, climate or life, you will find in
Hood's Sarsaparilla Just the medicine you
need.
Tho peculiar toning, purifying, and vital
izing qualities of this successful medicine
-are soon felt throughout the entire system,
I, expelling disease, and giving healthy action
to every organ.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Pre
pared by C L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
THELOOMIS
IMPROVED
WATER FILTER
Filters all water for
Manufacturing, Steam
ing. Domestio Purposes.
Call and see model in
operatioii.
Send for Catalogue and
Price List.
Trautman&Kirk, j
Agents,
411 SMITHFIELD ST,
1S03 CARSON ST.,
Southslde,
apl9-132-Mwrsu
THE DUQUESNE RYE
AND
' BARLEY MALT WHISKY
Is sold by nearly all legitimate dealers.
Each bottlo has a sworn certificate from tho
distiller certifying to its absoluto purity. It
is sold by dealers at $1 25 per full quart.
Guaranteed only when the fac slmilo of my
signaturo appears on every bottle.
82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
Send for completo catalogue and price list
of all kinds of liquors. JelO-Mwr
We make more porous
plasters than all other
makers in this country
combined, because the
public appreciate the mer
it that exists in our goods.
BENBON'S is the only me
dicinal plaster for house
hold nse, alt others being
t-weak Imitations. Get the
Genuine.
DR. HARRIS'
SUMMER CORDIAL
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Sick Stomach, etc. Also, for
CHILDBEN TEETHING,
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES.
. ' jel7-D
:p.a.t:e.jnt.ts-
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor if Patents,
181 Fifth av., above Smithfield, next leader
office. No delay. Established 20 years. s2
BEECHVVOOD PARK
OPBXS
MONDAY, JUNE 29.
Je25
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NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.
AND
Wall Paper..
In Carpets we show a very fine
line of Royal Wiltons, Axmlnster,
Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestryy
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 tho new
ideas in tho market. You aro in
vited to inspect our stock.
IB. W.
136 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY,
fel6-irw
5HN
Special Attractions This Week!
We invite your attention to the following exceptional "BARGAINS" which we
will offer
25 pieces India Silk "Superior.Qualitv," 75c a yard; were 51 25. These goods are in
black and cream grounds, with beautiful floral designs, a triumph of French art.
275 pieces best American Satines, handsome goods, 8c a yard; were 12c.
150 pieces fine French Satines, superb designs, 15o a yard; were 25c.
150 pieces best Henrietta and Broche French Satines, 25o a yard; were 40a
In all the latest colors and designs this season's importation.
50 doz. Ladies' French Lisle Thread Hose, 60o a pair, were 1 a pair. '
In Fast Black Boots, newest shades, plain and stripe tops and horizontal stripes.
150 pairs Scotch Lace Curtains, two artistio designs, 51 a pair, were 51 50 a pair.
DOUGLAS & MACKIE,
151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
Specials for June!
Keech is offering special inducements this month in seasonable housefurnishlngs.
CARPET KEMNAOTS, lengths from 5 to 20 yards, at half price; China and Japanese
Mattings, very cheap; Curtains and Heavy Portieres, a special drive, some of the latter
used for window trimming, about 50 pairs left, going at 50c on the 5L Baby couches and
Refrigerators, all sizes, styles and prices. Porch and Lawn Settees and Chairs of best
makes. Summer Furniture. EVERYTHING GOING at this GREAT CUT-RATE
SALE.
CASH
OR
CREDIT.
KEECH'S,
923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVE.,
t
Ask for the Best Furniture Polish, 25c per
OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M.
Laird's Shoe Stores.
Laird's Shoes are Fashionable !
Laird's Shoes are Comfortable !
Laird's Shoes are Reliable !
Laird's Prices are Reasonable !
W. ML Laird, Retail Stores
406, 408, 410 MARKET ST; 433 WOOD ST.
. Wholesale House,
1 weprwhen I w&s
fCOPVi4tfTJ)y
b. r 1 1 1 iu wl uirnf w a 1 n n. m
nowswnysaaa
KKSa.pqJib'iS .solid c&ke "?
JfiMLvH oFsco urtn&soAn used f-nr ?J I
unn
"Ah I Ah!" Cried the house
wife, "The Secret I know, no
DIET can resist
SAP OLIO,"
THE BEST FOR THE MONEY.
The rule of business in force' with us always is the
best for the money. We believe everybody ought to pay
as little as possible for clothing. There's no- dispute
about that Everybody is agreed about it But what
for clothing?
Clothing for looks only or clothing for service? The
trouble is, clothing made for looks only is many a time
equal to well-made counterfeits of bank-notes in be
wildering people and palming on them poor value.
, We don't think that kind worth storeroom, or worth
trying to sell, or worth making.
We're not doing business among you by such methods.
We are anxious you should understand us. We don't
want to miss a single clothing buyer. We want you
- to clearly know the sort of clothing we make and keep
on sale.
Prices are generally lowered. All the clothing we
have must go! We put the go on the prices.
Men's Suits, $15, down to $10.
Boys' Suits, $8 50, down to $5.
Child's Suits, $5, down to $3 50.
Lots of clothing at right prices.
" 2,000 styles of goods to make to measure.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
SIXTH ST. AND
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.
Till Most MaUe Hat
For Ministers, Doctors, Lawyers and
Professional Men in general is one of
ZRTTIBIEJIDsrS
Light Weight Manilla Hats,
$1 20, $1 50, $1 90, $2 50.
Any of our nobby Straw Hats may bo ex
ceedingly becoming to a young chap of 20,
but would look entirely out of place on the
dignincdhead of a man of TO. Now, as we are
in every sense of the word "the People's
Hatter," we make it a point to cater to men
in all the different walks of life. Tho class
of gentlemen above referred to will find our
superb line of Manilla Huts the proper hat
for summer wear, as they combine comfort
with elegance. Wo carry six distinct shades
and five splendid shapes. .
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 Smithfield St
NOTE Mail orders promptly filled.
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OR
CREDIT.
- NEAR NINTH STREET.
bottle.
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515 Wood Street.
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cleaning purposes
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PENN AVENUE.-
je23o
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.
Gas and Electro-Combination
Chandeliers
Brackets, Pendants, Poi
tables, Etc.,
Designs and finishes not obtainable' In
any other stock In the city. We deal In
nothing but the best grades of goods, yet
onr prices are lower than naked for inferior
goods elsewhere, Our effects are artistic
and always undertaken under guarantee.
We nre In n position to fit nb all classes of
residences, ana we rerer with pleasure to a
majority of the finest residences In Plttsbnnj
and Allegheny as to onr ability to furnish
something ont of the common order at a
minimum price. If yon have gaa fixtures
too good to throw away we can alter them
Into clectnxsomblnatton or straight electrio
effects, and can reflnlsh them in any color
with most pleasingresnltsat very little cost.
We are always glad to furnish special de
signs and special effects on application. As
we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we
can assuro you better resnlts than can be
obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all
classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings,
etc., etc.
G. C. Vankirk & Co.,
Standard Building,
531-S33 WOOD STREET,
Booms 303, 309, 312 and 313.
JelO-30
Parlor, Library,
FURNITURE.
Fancy Rockers,
Bookcases,
Pictures,
Parlor Suites,
Onyx Top Tables.
Desks,
Chiffoniers,
Cabinets,
Mantel Figures,
Wall Pockets.
Everything in Furniture and Carpets.
Cash or Easy Payments.
iCO.
307 WOOD ST. '
CARUSS & MANNION,
CORRECTING OPTICIANS,
,W. . 67 FIFTH AVE.
jivueu.
Consult us first.
Prices the lowest.
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OIL WELL SUPPLIES.
k
FORGE Hi MACHINE SHOP
AND MANUFACTURERS OF .
Oil and Artesian Well Drilling
and Fishing Tools,
Corner Twsnty-firtl 8lrtl and A. V. R. A.
Telephone No. 1222.
' PITTSBURG, PA. ,
tal-3-D r-
A J AX ENGINES
-AND-
The bert Oil Well Machinery in the
world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers.
Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil
ers. "Write for prices.
Offices in Pittsburg, Washington and But
ler. Always write or telegraph o Corrj
Office.
JAMES M. LAMBING,
SOLE AGENT, CORRT, PA.
Pittsburg office telephone No. 296.
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STANDARD OIL CO.,
PITTSBURG, P.A.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Standard Oil Co., "WTieellng, TV. Va,
Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md.,
Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa.,
Capital City Oil Co., Harrisburg, 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 Whlte'150.
Standard White, 110.
Ohio Legal Test.
Ohio Water White Legal Test
Carnadine (red), 150 Test.
Olite, 150 Test.
OUR NAPTIIA LIST:
Deodorized Naptha for varnish makers,
painters and printers.
Gas Napthas for gas companies.
Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stove
burners.
Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, burn
ers and torches.
Gasoline, 86, S3 and 90 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' QOs, Wool Stocks.
Parafflnc Oil, Parafllne Wax.
Summer and Cold Test Blaclc Oils.
Signal and Car Oils.
Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and Mill
Grease and Arctic Cud Grease.
Where it is more convenient, yon may
order from our Branch Offices, from which
points deliveries will be made.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
f-or. Duqucsne Way and Eighth Street,
mv!9-D PITTSBURG. PA.
KAILKOADS.
PITTSBURO, AND WESTERN RAILWAT
Tralus (Ct'l Stand'd time). Leave. Arrive
3111. Bntlcr. Ctalron, Kane.... fl -M a m 11:20 a m
Akron, Toledo and Greenville. 7:30 a ml 7:30 pra
Butler Accommodation 9Km a m 3:.V pra
fiwwmvlltn. Newcastle Clarion 1:40 nmi SilK a m
CMC?" Express (dally) 12:45 pm 12:10 p nK!
zeucnopic aim nuuc...,.tt7M. mi pja auu&n
Butler Accommodation 5:30 pm 7:30 am
Klrst class tin to Chicago, flO SO. Second clau,
1950. raUmanbtiffstilveplnscartoClilcagodillr
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COEEY BORERS,
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.
HOUSEKEEPERS
The following wonderful bargains have just been placed on sale
in Kaufmanns Housefurnishing Department :
45c
for 6-quart
Granite En
a m e 1 e d
Iron-Lipped
Sauce Pans, regular
ly sold at 90c.
J Jelly Tumblers, with Patent Tin Lids, sold everywhere at 3c; our
price 2c each. '
XLarge Plain Table Tumblers, clear glass, sold everywhere at 35c
per dozen; our price 15c per dozen.
Jlijooo French China Dinner Plates, handsomely decorated,, worth
50c; our price 20c each.
Xiiooo China Cuspidors, hand-painted, new shapes, worth 75c;
our price 33c each.
35oo Dark-Colored Majolica Ware Pitchers, quart size, worth 25c;
our price 10c each.
5oo Dark-Colored Majolica Ware Pitchers, 3-pint size, worth
35c our price 15c each.
2p5oo China Tea-Pot Stands, hand painted, regular price 25c; at
10c each.
This Patent Labor-Saving Dust
Pan, best Style made, regular price
AT 10c.
HOT WEATHER HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
Ice Cream Freezers, Coolers, Filters, Window Screens, Refrig
erators, Ice Chests, etc., at very lowest prices in the city.
THERE'S A CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE
In our basement. We have just put up a mammoth fan making 500 revo
lutions per minute, thus keeping the air in constant circulation, and mak
ing our basement the coolest and most comfortable place in the city to
shop in. Try it.
KAUFMANNS
Fifth Ave.;and Smithfield St.
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In effect 12:01 v. m.. Jane 7. 1891.
Trains will leave Union Station, Flttsbarj?,
As follows (Kastern Standard Time):
SlAXCi 1U JSAS1WA1W.
Ken
on
'err York and Chicago Limited of Pullman Vesti
bule Cars dallvat7:15 a. m.. arriving: atHarrls-
Durjr at laap, in., i luiaaeipma : p. in . ew
York 7:00 p. m,,' Baltimore 4:40 p. m.t Washing
ton 8:55 p. m. '
Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a.m., arriving at
Harrlsbnra; 8:25 a.m., Philadelphia 11:25 a, in.,
Nerr York 2:00 p. m.
Atlantic Express dally at 3:20 a.m.. arriving at
llarrlsbnrg at 10:20 a. m.. Philadelphia 1:25 p.m..
New York 4:00 p. in., Baltimore 1:L p.m., Wash
ington 2:25 p. ro.
3Ial train dally, except Sunday, 3:30 a, m ar
riving at Barrisburgat 7:00 p.m., Philadelphia
10:Mp. m., Baltimore 10:40 p.m. Sunday Mall
8:40 a. m.
Say Express dally at 8:00 a. m., arriving at Harris-,
burg 3:20 p. ro., Philadelphia 6:50 p; m.. New
York 9:35 p.m., Baltimore 8:45 p. m., Washing
ton 8:15 p.m.
Mall Express dally at 12:50 p. m., arriving at Har
rlsburg 10:00 p. m connecting at llarrlsbnrg
with Philadelphia Express.
Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p. m., arriving
at llarrlsbnrg 1:00 a.m., Philadelphia 4:25 am.,
andNew York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. dally, arriving Har
rlsbnrg 2:25 a. m.. Baltimore 0:20 a. m., Wash
ington 7:30 a. m., Philadelphia 5:25 a. m. and
NewYorkSKBa. m.
Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. a., arriving at Harris
burg 3:93 a. m., Philadelphia 8:50 a. ra.. New
York 9:30 a.m., Baltimore 8:20a. m., Washing
ton 7:30 a. m
All througn trains connect at Jersey City with
boats or "Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklyn, N.Y.,
avoiding double ferriage and tourney through N ew
York City.
Johnstown Accotn., except Sunday, 3:40 p. m.
Greensbarg Accom., 11:15 p. m. week-days. 10:30
p. m. Sundays. Greensbnrg Express 5:10 p. m.,
except Sunday. Deny Express 11:00 a. m., ex
cept Sunday.
TVaTltd Immi AWV) ft9f O.fWI M. - m ,.K
1 a 4.....VJ... WtVW, , .WW, .W. .I..JIS U, Al,., ,,.111,
2:00, 3:20. 4:53.JS:40, 6:23, 7:40, 9:4up. ro. and 12:10
a. nt. (excenl Mondavi. Sandav. 10:30 a. m..
J2S3, 2:30, 5:30. 7:20and:Wp. m.
'Wllklnsburg Accom. 8:10, 6:40, 7:20 a. m 12:0L
4;00, 4:35, 5:20, 5: JO, 5:50, 6:10, 10:10 and 11:40 p. m.
Sunday, 1:30 and 9:15 p.m. I
Braddock Accom. 6:50. 6M, 7:45, 8:10, 9:50. 11:15
a. ra., 12:30, 1:25. 2:50, 4:10, 6:00, 6:35, 7:20. 8:25,
9.-00 and 10:45 o. m. week davs. Snndar.5:33 a.m.
SOUTHWEST PENN RAILWAT.
For Unlontown 5:30 and 8:35 a.m., 1: and 4:25
p. m. week davs
MON0NGAHELA DIVISION.
OXASD AFTKRMAY25. 1891.
For jronongahela City, West Brownsville and Un
lontown, 10:40 a. m. For Monongahela City and
West Brownsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a. ro. and 4:50 p.
m. On Sunday, 8:55 a. m. nnd 1:01 p. m.
For Monongahela City only, 1:01 and 5:50 p. tn.
-weekdays. Dravosbarg Accom., 0:00a. m. and
3:20 p.m. week days. Vpst Elizabeth Accom.,
8:35a. m 4:13. 6:30 and 11:35 p. m. Sunday. :5
p.m.
TVEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
OK AND ATTEHMAT25, 18")!.
From FEDERAL STBEET STATION. Allegheny
City:
For Sprlngdale. weekdays, 6:20, 8:25. 8:50, 10:40.
llV'iOa. m., 2:25, 4:19, 5:00. 0:05, 6:20, 8:10,10:30and
11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 0:30 p. m.
For Butler, week days, 6:55, 3:50, 10:40 a. m., 3:15
and 6 a!5 p. in. ,
For Frceport. week days, 6:55, 8:50, 10:40 a. m
3:1 4:19, 5:00. 8:10. 10:30. and 11:40 p. m. Sun
days, 12:35 and 9:30 p. m.
For Apollo, week davs, 10:40 a. m and 5:00 p. m.
ForBIalrsvllle, weekdays. 6:55 ni 3:15 and 10:30
p.m.
.ISrThe Excelsior Baggago Express Companv
will call for and check baggage from hotels and
residences. Time cards ana full Information can
be obtained at the Ticket Offices No. 110 Fifth
avennc. corner Fonrtlt avenue and Try street, and
Union station. J. It. WOOD,
CUAS. E, rUQlI, Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
General Manager. '
ALT.EOHENY VALLEY 'RAn.BOAD
Trains leave Union station (Eastern Standard
time): East Brady Ac, 8:55 a. m.; Niagara Ex.,
dallv, t:I5a. m. (Arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m.-J:
Klicannlnr Ac, 9.00 a. m.: Unlton Ac. 10:10
a.m.: valley uamp Ac iz:k p. m.: uii Guyana
n. in i mic; wuilf AU.I I..W F w,t v , .,.
Diil.o.3 Express, l:Wp. m.: Unlton Ac, 30 p. m.;
Klttannlnr Ac, 3o p. m.; Braebnrn Ex., 4:55
I
. m.: jvuianniug AC, o:ju p. m.; xiraeDun. ac,
20 p. m. j Hulton Ac. 8:00 p. m.: Buffalo Ex.,
illy, 3:45 p. ra. (Arriving at Buffalo 7:20 a. m.):
ultonAc. 9:40 p. ra.: Vatloy Camp Ac, 11:10
dall
Hnl
&ra. Church trains Emlenton. 9 a. m.; Kit
nnlng, 12:40 p.m.; Braeburn. 9:40 p. m. Pnll
man Parlor Cars on day trains and Sleeping Car on
night trains between Pittsburg and Buffalo. JAS.
P. ANDKESON. O. T. Agt.;DAVlD McCAEGO.
Gen. Sunt.
PITTSBURG AND CASTLE SHANNON R. R.
fcummcr Time Table. On and after Jnne 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. 3:00am, 0.35 a m, 11.30am, 1:45 pin, 3:35 put,
5:10 p m, 5:55 pm, 6;30proa 9,30 p m. 11:30pm.
Arlington 5:40 am, 6 SO a in. 7:10 a m, 8:00 am.
10:25 am. 1:00pm. 2:40pm, 4 30 pm. 5:00pm, 5:50
pm, 7:15pm. 100 pm. Sundar trains, leaving
Pittsburg lOtfO am,12:55p mv 2:35pm. 3;10pm,
90) p m. Arlington 9:10 a m, 12:10 j m. 1:50 p m.
4:20 pm, SOpm.
I UA, A,1U LT ( If UJU
0. A. UOOEBS, Sup..
LLII
J
For 4-quart Patent
Granite Enameled Iron
Lipped Sauce Pans,
regularly sold at 70c
This double four-quart Dinner
Bucket, very strong; regular price
AT 23c.
From Pittsburgh Union Station.
ennsylvania Lines.
Trains Run by Central Time.
Southwest Syntem-Pan-IInndle Route
'Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.15 a.m.,
7.00 a.m., 8.45 pan., 11.15 p.m. Arrive from sama
points: 2.10a.m.,6.00a.o.,,5j5pjn.
Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate
andbeyond: lJ5a.m., flZ-Oop.m. Irrirefrom
same points: 2.10 a.m., 1 3.05 p.m.
Xorttawest System Fort Wayne Konte
Deport for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
S5oa.m., 7.10 a.m., 1220 p.m., 1.0O p.m., tllO
p.m. Arrive from same points: 12.05 a.m., 12.40
ajn..oC35ajn.,803p.in.. fl.50p.m.
The Philadelphia and JVew York Limited
departs for Chicago S.45 p.m. Arrives from Chicaga
ltf.00a.m.
Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond:
7.10 a.m.,12J p.m 1.00 p.m., J11.20 p.m. A rrive
from same poina: f 12.40 a.m.,flil5a.m., 6.00p.m.,
80 p.m.
Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: 0 a.m., 7J0 a.m., 12.4.5 p.m.f
11 05p.m. Arrive from same points: 550a.m.,
2.15 p.m., 6.00 p.m., 7.00 p.m.
Pullman Sleeping Car and Pullman Dining
Oars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
2Yme 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.
Dallj. tEx.Snndar. Ex. Saturday. UlSx. Monday.
JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD,
Geaeru laasgtr, Gtsersl Eassogir Ira!,
Pittsburgh. Pmas'A.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAn.SOAD.
Schedule In effect May 10, 1891. Eastern time.
rur asiuuKioii. aj. i.,
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
and New York, "8:15 a. m.
and 9 0 p.m.
For Cumberland. 3:15 a
m.,M:10. "9:20 p.m.
For ConnelMvUle. tS:40,
3:15 a.m., 1:10. 14:15 and
9-20p.ni.
For Unlontown. t8:40,
3:15 a. m tl:10 and tl:15 p.
m.
For ConncllsvlUa and
Unlontown. 8-35 a. m.. Sunday only.
ForMt. Pleasant, tS:40 a. m. and SUSa.m.andJ
tl:10 and 4:15 p.m.
For Washington. Pa.. "7:20, 53:30, 50:30 a.m.,
4.-00, t5:30. and7:45p. ra.
For Wheeling, $7 .-20, 58:30, 49:30 a. m 'tM, 7:4J
p. m.
For.ClnclnnaUandSt. Louis, 7:20 a. m. 7:45 p.
El.
For Columbus. 7:20 a. m, 7:45 p. m.
For Newark, 7:20 a. m.. 7:45 p. m.
p For Chicago, 7ao a. m. and "7:45 p.m. ,
Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia,.
Baltimore and Washington. 60 a.m., "7:33 p.
m. From Columbus. Cincinnati and Chicago. 8SJ
a. m.. "S-SO p. m. From Wheeling, 8:25, '10:43 a.
m.. 4:40, '8:50, 59:35 p. m.
DaUy. tDally except Sunday. SSunday only
S-.turday onlv. IDally except Saturday.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing
ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. ,
The Pittsburg Transfer Company will can for
and check baggage from hotels and residences npon
orders left at B. 4 O. ticket office, corner Fifth,
avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 639 SmltMel
street. ,
J.T. ODELL. CHAS. O, .SCULL.
General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
PITTSBURO AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY Schedule in effect Jnne 14. 1S91,
central time-P. & L. E. R. Rj-DepartFor
Cleveland, 4:30, 80 a. m.. '1:50. 4.-20. "9:45 p. m.
VnrfMni-lnnit! CMrntrn and St. Louis. 4:30 a. m..
lO0, 9:45 p. m. For Buffalo. SalOa. m., 4:20, 9:
p. m. For Salamanca. '8:00 a. m., 'lOO. 9:4 p.m.
9:43 p. m- For Chartiers, 4au, io:', :, iouj,
7rt0,fa3,O. 180,8:4.5. 9:10. 9A5 a. m., 12:10,
112Y45, 1:30. I..3a. 4S5. 14:30, 4:33. oao, '330,
u:-i. Tonw. iy:, iu: v. m.
AliniVK From nevcland. 0:40 a. m 12d0,
5:40. I'M p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and
8t. Louis. :). m., '12.30. 70 p. m. From
Buffalo, 11:40 a. m.. 12:30. 103 p. m. From Sala
manca, '100 a. ra.. 100 p. m. From Youngs
town and New Castle, .40, .0O a. m '1Z-JO.
S:40. VM, lOKp. ra. From Beaver Falls, 53),
0:40. 70. '10:00 a.m., 120, ISO, S:40. 70, 105
P1."C. Jt Y. trains for Mansfleld, 73 a. ra.. 12:10
4:35 p. m. ForEspIenand Beechmont. 7:33 a. m..
'l'. C. Y. trains from Mansfield, 75, 119 3.
m 4:25 p. m. From Beechmont. 76, 11:59 a. m.
P.. McK. & T. R. R- Depart-For New Haven,
8:20, 10:10 a. m.. 3:0O p. m. For West Newton,
8:20. 10:10 a. m 3o. Sffip.m.
ARBIvx From New Haven. 90 a. m., 5SB
p.m. From West Newton, 6:15, "9:00 a. m.. '5S0
Vr ATelvesnort. Elizabeth. Mononcrahela Cltr
and Belle Vernon. t:. 11.-053. m., 4:00p.m. '
From Belle Vernon, Monongahela City, Elizabeth
nd McKcesport, 16:20, 7:40 a.m., lio.4.-05p. m.
Dally. Sundays only.
City ticket oClce, CX Smithfield street.
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