Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 30, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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WORK AT M'DOMLD.
Orer Forty Wells Are Now Drilling
and Others Are located.
NORTHEAST WILD WOOD LOOKS DBY.
Considerable J"evr Work Has Been Com
menced in the Southwest
TWO DEILLUBS SERIOUSLY BURNED
Tho most aqtivo operations going on at
present In any of the oil fields within a
radius of 3) miles of rittburg are around
McDonald. There are 42 new derricks in tho
field. They are located and owned as. fol
lows: Koyal Gas Company, 2 on the K. Mo
Donald; ion the Ed McDonuld; 4 on tho
Bautcrs; 1 on tho Patterson & Santers;
1 on the Joe Kohh; 1 on tho Mary Robb;
Iscman & Co. on tho William llobb; Fine
uan A, Donning, 1 on the James Kobb; 1 on
tho Adrian Faynld, 1 on tho iloncot; Ire
land. Hughes & Kodcers, 1 on the Cedet; 1
on tho Hnm; Chartiers Oil Company, 1 on
the Larcnt Carry; 1 on the Jules Charley;
Pew t Enierson, 1 on the bauters lot; 1 on
the Stemheiser, 1 on the McDonald
heirs; Hosier & Co., 1 on the alen
tour; Stacer & Co., 1 on the Do .Lois;
Fergnon A: Moyer. 1 on tho Bnsle & Henri
lot; Clarke & Bannister, 1 on the Butler lot;
Smith A Campbell, 1 on the Moorhead lot;
Shatter .1 Co., 1 on tho Smith lot; 1 on the
Fanny Johnson; Fred. Hays & Co., 2 on the
Vince Miller; Oatkert & Steele, 1 on the
James 3Iee: G:ule Uros., 1 on tho Stur
peon: Vnnkirk & U., 1 on the Richard
Gladden; Magce Bros., 1 on the
ugust Fingei- 1 on the Hugh Donncll;
3IclIon, Wil-on & Sparks 1 on the MeCarty.
The new locations are the Magec Brothers
on the August Tinker and tho Donnelly;
Staffer A Co. on the Victor DeLois: the
Hovnl Gas Compjnj's Sautcrs Xo. 4 and
their location on the Patterron & Sauters
seven acre lease; Shaffer & Co. on the
Fanny Johnson: Vankuk on the Glad
den; Chartiers Oil Company on the
Larent Larry, and Ireland, Hughes &
Uodgers on the Harris lot. On
the majority of the latter the rigs aro not
ret completed. Finncgan & Dowuing's well
on the Mongot was shot yesterday after
noon, but did not respond to any surprising
extent. Ireland & Hughes are still drilling
in the Big Injun at their Cedet lot well.
Mosier X Co. on the Vnlentour lot
got tho Gordon sand yesterday morn
ing, and it was showing for a
good -well from that stratum. Pew & Emer
son's well, on the Sielnheier, Mas due to got
the Gordon -e-terdjy afternoon. Clarke &
BannisU'r's well, on the Butler lot. is doing
;.bout W) barrels a daj from the Gordon sand.
The Ed McDonald Xo. 2, of the Koyal Gas
Company, Is expected to reach the sand
to-morrow. The saino Compaq's o. 1,
on tho same larm, is kept back
ir the string of tools n hich have been in It
since March. Yesterday they gave the 'Job
of fishing them out to a contractor instead
of working at it from day to day. The local
constable Sunday threatened to nrrc!t Con
tractor Laughner and his men, who are
drilling the Cocko lot well for the Venture
Oil Company, because they did not stop
drilling. Tosoothe tho dignity of the offi
cial and keep peace in the community
Laughner finally shut down his well.
IVildnood Operations.
Wimjwood Bowman and the Augu-ta Oil
Company's Xos. I and 5, on the Whitesell,
were each 12 feet in tho sand last night. Xo.
4 was showing gas, but neither had oil. The
tools are out of the Forest Oil Company's
Xo. 16. 'W bitcelL They are spudding
at their Xo. 6, on tho Heir.
The Both Oil Company has a rig up. for their
Xo. 13 Harbush. Guffey ft Queen have
Ftnrtcd their Xo. ." Kretierand Xo. 1 Schwab.
The Both Oil Company is building a rig for
its. Xo. 1 Dunlap Greenlee & i orst have
Ftarted their Xo. 2 Hazlett. Beers A, McKeee
are spudding at their Xo. 1. A
Kylcand has the rig up for
Xo. 2. Tho Roth Oil Company lias
the rig up foi its Xo. 1 on the Peebles six
acres adjoining the Mclntyre on the south
nest. Tho Metropolitan Oil Company's Xo.
4 Kolbar w ill make a 30 barrel well. Ireland
& Hughes on the Kununer is due to-day.
Another "Wildcat.,
Piebcb's Mills Guckcrt & Steele are build
ing a rig on the Pierce farm, on Pine creek,
three and one-half miles northwest of Wild
ivood and the same distance southeast of
Wci-ford.
In the Unndred-l"oot.
Petfrsville Guckert ft Steeles' Xo. 7 on
the llumprey lias been cleaned out and is
good for 75 ban-els a day. Their Xo. 8, same
larm.isdue to-night. Xo.9isspuddingand
rig is being built for Xo. 10. Their Xo. 8
Bolton is due Friday.
Seriously Uurned.
While cleaning out the Forest Oil Com
pany's well on thr Hogbar, at Coraopolis,
j esterdaj an explosion of gas occurred. J.
II. Winger and lib nephew, Samuel Winger,
30 years of age, w ere seriously burned about
their arms and face. Both w ill recover. Tho
ri"-was totall destroyed. The tools aro in
the hole. J. II. Winger's family resides in
Oil City, anil his wile anived in Pittsburg
last evening on her way to Coraopolls.
Samuel Winger is married and lives at Cora
opolls. Testerdaj's Local Features.
Tho market moved in the customary rut
yesterdaj . There w ere no salesand no bids.
Beflned "at Xew Tork. 7.10c; at London,
5 J3-lbil; at Antwerp, ! Average daily
mns, 7S,24: a- erage dailj shipments, 06,020.
average dailv charters 3S217.
Oil City, June 29. National Transit cer
tificates opei-ed at 6tc: hH''iest, Cfl'c; low-et-t,
6jJic; closed, (UV4c SaU s, 4S.00O barrels;
clearances, U.O0O barrels; charters, 7G,o38
barrels; shipments, 79,533 barrels; 105,701 bar
rels. Bkabfokd, June 29. National Transit cer
tificates opened at 0c: closed at 65Jc;
highest, Xc; lowest, bc. Clearances,
45,000 barrels.
KKMOVAL SALYC.
Pianos and Orga'fl.
"We m 111 sell pianos and organs regard
less of cost and ou very easy terms until
JulvlO.
AVe make this offer in order to sell ofFour
present stock before removing to 25o. 140
.Federal street, Allegheny (Postoffice
Building).
Intending purchasers should call at once
r.nd get first choice of our famous Ahlstrom,
Kreoger, Kurtzman and Mathushek & Son
pianos.
If o reasonable offer refused.
tufssu Echols, MoMurrat & Co.
Blaine.
Gitcn Away.
Oil leases on some of the best Big Injun
territory in the Mannington, "W. Va., field,
10 be disponed of on the most liberal terms.
Address
The Logan Oil and Gas Co.,
Care C. L. Smith,
Tulhsu rairmont, "W. "Va.
Fireworks, ITrew orks.
The "very best we ciubuy, purely all col
ored goods, in rockets, ronian candles,
mines, wheels, dragon nests, volcanoes, bat
teries, Faucission, bombshells In fact, al
most everything you could wish for in the
line. That's not aft; they are going to be
Fold at prices that will amaze somebody for
cheapness. Sec for yourself at James W.
Grove's, Fifth avenue.
KEAI. .ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, U3L,
401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, $69,000.
Deposits of 51 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. us
Baby Carriages.
Our stock must be reduced, and will be,
if prices have anything to do with it.
Don't buy until yo'u look over the line and
get the prices at James "SV. Grove's.
Blaine.
B. & B.
They're nice for town or country they're
a bargain, 75 cts they're new they wash
what? ladies' white chamois gloves 0 and
8-button lengths mousquctaires 75 cts.
BOGGS&BtHL.
It "Will Do the Baby Gbod
To wheel it out in the fresn air. At the
pilce we are now selling baby carriages to
;cduoe our stock you can't afford to miss
-this opportunity to "get a good, cheap car
riage at James V. Grove's.
LATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Governor Blako says Jamaica is not
anxious for reciprocity.
Emperor William, of Germany, has post
poned his visit to tho naval exhibitions.
Tho longshoremen's strike at Chicago in
cludes S00 men. A large amount of freight is
tied up.
A heavy windstorm swept over Dllls
boro, Ind., Sunday, uprooting trees and de
stroying property.
The 70 skeletons recently found in Chi
cago were the property or n professional
bleacher and wirer.
Tw o witnesses In a case fought a duel In
a Tennessee court room yesterday. Both
are mortally wounded.
Sunday was tho hottest day Sin Fran
cisco has had for years. Tho thermometer
registered an equivalent of 107.
Jack Eced, one of Iowa's most noted
criminals, died inn poorhouse Sunday. He
was arrested 27 times for stealing.
Some of the Detroit papers were held
back yesterday by tho postal authorities be
cause they contained a lottery advertise
ment. The silver Jubilee of Bishop John J. Kain
will take place at AVheeling on July 2. There
will be a street parade among othCT cere
monies. Arnold Liegfleld Jnhn, son of the founder
of the German Turners societies, was buried
Sunday in Chicago without religious cere
monies. A cyclone struck a populated country 25
miles cast of Denver Thursday and carried
away houses, trees and fences. A dozen
people were injured.
Three confidence men fleeced a farmer at
Latbrop, Mo., oh Friday. They took $3,000,
and threatened to kill him if he told of it
beroro Sundaj-. In consequence ho kept
quiet. "
Prince George of Greece arrived in Chi
cago yesterday. Ho is traveling incognito
and registered as Count Tolstoi. He was
given n hearty reception and left last night
lor Xew Toik.
The Copenhagen Court of Appeal has
confirmed the sentence -of death passed
upon Philipsen, the soap maker, who
strangled his clerk nnd sent the body to
New York in a lime cask.
The Best Alwajs the Cheapest,
And especially so if you can get the best
fireworks made for less than inferior makes
are usually sold. "We can demonstrate this
fact if you will give us a call before you
buy and let us quote you the prices we have
decided to sell these fine goods at James W.
Grove's, Fifth avenue.
Hednccd Kates to Minneapolis Via Tennsyl
1 ania lines July G, 7 and 8.
Tickets for sale at all ticket stations of
these lines, good to return until July 15, or
return limit can be extended to August 26.
For particulars apply to any Pennsylvania
Line agent tutsu
IS. & 15.
A late purchase gives us a chance to offer
agrcat bargain lOcent solid black imported
striped organdies at 25 cts. to-day at
center counter, white goods department,
lioaos & Buhl.
Ilappy Surprises
Await those who want to buy a baby car
riage, girls' tricvele, boys', misses', or man's
bicjele, at James W. Grove's. "Ve simply
aik you to get our prices before you buy,
compare them carelully with any others;
we are willing to abide by the result.
All Go
At 53; men's fine calf shoes that are honest
ly worth $4 go at 53 at Simen's, 78 Ohio
street, Allegheny, Pa.
Close at noon
Fourth oi July.
Tour ricture Free
And handsomely framed given away this
week by Hendricks & Co., popular photog
raphers, Xo. 68 Federal street, Allegheny,
with every dozen. Cabinets ?1 00.
Simen's Bargains !
Ladies' fine dongola patent tip Oxford
ties at 75 cents at bimen s, 78 Ohio street,
Allegheny, Pa. Close at noon Fourth of
July.
Thk wise saloonist keeps up his stock of
Iron Citv beer.
Blaine.
WolffsftGftplacking
is waterproof. l snowon
A HANDSOME POLISH. I bawashU
A LEATHER PRESERVER, f "SSJ.
NO BRUSH1NC REQUIRED. J M'-
Used b7 men, women and children.
unilS
Look at my old chip buket. Isn't it a beautyT
I hT Just finished painting it with
BIK-BON
A 10c. V BOTTLE
Trill do half a dozen basket!.
"WOLFF RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
PIK-UO'V beantifiea other things Derides baskets.
It makvt a white class rase any color yon de
sire to match. It changes a pine table ts
walnnt, a cane rocker to mahogany .
It stains, paints, lacquers, Japan.
jet-loo-TTsa
Both the method and results "when
mwM
OpflElGfc
Sjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
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 ao
ceptahle to the stomach, 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 50c
and SI bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo 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 FRAH0I9QO, OAL.
THE
TOnV ADVEBTISEarENTS.
SALLERC0
EVERYTHING goe3 now! We've
had a good breezy rush all this
month with our wonderful 15 Suit
sale! We've added several hundred
more Home-Made Suits and you take
your choice for
SIS THIS WEEK
FREE!
Black Cheviot Suits.
Blue Serge Suits. -Mixed
Cass. Suits.
Fancy Cheviot Suits.
Diagonal Suits.
Nobby Worsted Suits.
$2 HAT
i with every $15
ouib iur a low
days longer
only. These
suits are
worth $18, $20
and $22.
MOTHERS, LDDK JtND WONDER !
$5 CHILDREN'S MS, $3,
TO-DAY only.
They're just what you want for
present use. An elegant present free
with every child's suit
Come and Talk With Us!
vVXT
Cory Smithfield and Diamond Stp.
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FOR DYSPEPSIA
DistrrRS tftet TIb
Stomach Catarrh, Head
ache, Heartburn, and all
forms of Indigestion.
Prepared from the fruit
j Tree found ia the tropica.
isrugisis sen inrm.
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JAS. MNEIL & BEO.,
BOILERS, TLATE AND SHEET-IRON
WORK.
TATET? SHEET IHOX ANXEALING
BOXES.
With an increased capacity and hydraulic
machinery, wo arc prepared to furnish all
work in our line cheaper and better than by
the old methods. Repairing and general
machine work. Twenty-ninth Street and
Allegheny Valley Railioad. felO-67-Trs
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M'BLFim
THESE SUPS CAN'T LAST L
These Summer Plums Must Be Picked Quickly
or Somebody Else Will Get Ahead of You.
BUT 30 DAYS MORE !
During This Time We Will Rip the Prices Up the Back.
Men's, Boys', Youth's Tennis Shoes reduced from : to 49c
Children's Tan Spring Heel Button, reduced from $1 50 to 90c.
FOB THE LADIES!
That elegant hand-sewed, cloth-top, patent tip button, from 5 to 3,
width AAA to E. .
Gentlemen, don't get mad two weeks from now, because this did not
have your attention.
Those fine hand-sowed French Calf Shoes, $5 to $3. The $4 Fine
Dress Shoe now at 2 50.
BUT SO DAYS MORE
-op-
Cocliraii's Big Closing-Out Sale,
COR. FOURTH AVE. AND MARKET ST.
Je2S3l-Trsu
FOR THE F0URT1
WE celebrate the nation's birthday in advance by offering bargains that
will make the week memorable in more ways than one. Every reader- of
this ad is invited to take advantage of the grand opportunity to secure
stylish summer goods of all kinds at prices heretofore unheard of.
Among other things we were fortunate enough to secure 60 dozen chil
dren's finest quality Milan Hats and Milan and Hair Combination Hats
which will be offered at the REMARKABLE PRICE OF ONLY 62
CENTS 1 They come in choicest colors, and have always sold at $1 85
heretofore.
AND ANOTHER BARGAIN This is our offering of 500 pieces No.
22 Pure Silk GauzaStripe Ribbon, double-faced, colors and black, at 16c a
yard, worth 38c
FLOWERS AND PARASOLS!
You know what a tempting variety
play. Three special bargains are onerea tnis Tveeic,
38c and 50c are the prices lor tne lovenesi sprays.
All the latest novelties in Parasols are shown, anil we propose selling them at a price tha
in mnl-. fi niiloV BP.-itterine. Here's how we'll do it: f2 50 and ?3 Coaching Paiasols,
will
killc and satin, are now one dollar. Another lot at f 1 50, reduced from 54. All 55 and 50
Parasols now 53; Children's .Parasols, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75o.
BOYS' AND LADIES' WAISTS.
100 dozen Boys' well-made Percale "Waists, 25c, 38c.
nelette "Waists, 50c, reduced from 75c.
Boys' new Fauntleroy Blouse "Waists, embroidered front and embroidered Sailor Col
lar, 51 50, 51 75, 52 to 52 50.
300 dozen Ladies "Waists just received. Percale "Waists, 42c, 50c, 62c, 75c, 85c and
up, "White Lawn "Waists, 45c, 50c, 75c, 98c and up. Fins Silk "Waists, 54, 54 50,.?6 50.
NEW BELTS.
Kew Silk, Leather and Canvas Belts in immense variety at 18c, 25o, 38c, 50o and up.
Our assortment of Fans, Silk Mitts, Gloves, Summer Corsets and Thin Underwear is
complete in the fullest sense, and oar prices are BARGAIN PBICES.
rSTORE CLOSED ON JULY 4.
;erbaym3?
ltoS
610-618 MARKET.STREET.
PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ffili IE.. JULY X
Our store will be open- till 9
O'CLOCK and closed the entire day
of the
in of mi"
In the meanwhile we will show you
the grandest .selection of MER
CHANT TAILOR-MADE Suits for
$12 -bo $30
That was originally made up to order
for prices ranging from $25 to $60, at
the
ESTABLISHED- 1S6L
Eyes Examined. JF'jpoo.
Artificial Eyes Inserted.
J. DIAMOND, SK&
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FEICK BROS.,
21 SIXTH ST.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
ESTABLISHMENT.
Specialties: Scientific fitting.
of TRUSSES, appliances for
DEFORMITV and ARTIFI-
CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock
of surgical instruments in
Western Pennsylvania. Largo
Illustrated catalogue free to
mhl8-99-TT33u
physicians.
!
of Flowers -we always have on
dis
25c, Just think of it;
Tast-Blue "aists, 50c.
Man
hP f WWm
Next to Mellon's Bank.
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TUESDAY, JTTNE 30,
DB.-W. H. COPELAHD.
Returned From Vacation and at His
Office at 66 Sixth' Ave.
FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH T0 ALL.
It will be a matter of more than usual in
terest to the many friends and patients of
Dr. "W. Jt. Cbpeland to know that ho has
returned to Pittsburg after his vacation and
will be glad to see personally all who wish
to consult him at his office at G6 Sixth
avenue. The remarkable success of this
skillful specialist and his associates in the
treatment of catarrh and diseases of the
throat and lungs makes all the more notable
the departure in terms of treatment that
Signalizes Dr. Copeland's return. Dr. Cope
land has decided to treat all patients, old
and new, for the -remainder of the summer
season at the uniform rate of 55 a month.
The reasons for this departure are herein
after stated.
FIVE DOU.AKS A MONTH
To All Patients, Old and New, From July 1
to September 1.
' It is beyond question that the summer sea
son is the best time for the treatment and cure
of catarrhaltroubles. The climatic conditions
arc Ihen most favorable, liability of catch
ing fresh cold being then reduced to the
minimum and the even temperature and
condition of the atmosphere favoring the
progress of the patient.
Dr. Copeland nas decided in order toive
all an opportunity of availing themselves of
his skill during this favorable season, to
treat all patients, old and new, applying to
him for treatment during July and August
at the merely nominal rate of 55 a month,
furnishing all t medicines. This applies to
patients by mail as well as patients in the
city. It is to all potients old as well as new
and for all diseases All patients taking
treatment from Dr. Copeland during July
and -August will be treated until cured at
the rate of 55 a month.
A CONTKACTOK SPEAKS.
Timo Proves That Onr Claims Are Just.
A speedy termination of the labor war ex
isting between the carpenters and builders
has been promised to the watching public
for some time', but as yet has not been ful
filled. Should these troubles be satisfac
torily arranged there is no surety that the
matter will be permanently settled, but
may reoccur at Bome future time. "With
Dr. Copeland's treatment of catarrh there
is no doubtful results. The disease once
cured, the cure is permanent. This asser
tion is indisputably shown in the following:
Mr. II. T. Fishel, who is widely known as a
contractor and rig builder, residina at 23
Mawhihney street, Oakland, says: "A little
over a year ago I treated with Dr. Copeland
for catarrhal troubles, and in a short time I
regained my health and was cmed. Since
that time lhavo had noreeurrinjjsymptAnis
and to-day 1 am as mnch cured as I was a
vear ago. I havo recommended Dr. Cope
land to any number of my friends and in no
case has the results following the treat
ment been otherwise than highly success-
lui. ho results
in their cases
have been as per
manent as my
own."
"What was y onr
condition when
yon applied to Dr.
Copeland for
treatment over a
year ago?"
"I had suffered
from catarrh for
years, my head
ununose slopping
ut). eves were
;weak, constant
noise in my ears,
sevcrehcadaches,
mucous drop
ping back in to my
tlirnHj: T p.nnrrhnri
Mr.H. T. FiHiel, Jlfa- andruisedphlegm
uhlnnti tt, Oakland. constantly."
"Sharp pilns in chest, sleep broken, tired
and worn out in morning, appetite failed,
sick after eating: my stomach was so sore at
times I could not bear tho weight of my
clothe; was reduced from 1S8 to 123 pounds.
In fact, I was mbre like a dead than ft live
man. While to-day I feel heathier and
better than ever before taking Dr. Cope
land's treatment."
INDORSEMENTS
Of Dr. Copeland's Homo Treatment for
Catarrh.
The following aro tho names of a few of
the many grateful patients who have been
nnrfidbvDr. CoDeland's Home Treatment,
rand have kindly requested their names to
be used as rererence:
Miss Ida Holmes, Leechburg, Pa.
Miss Ella Agnow, Parkers Landing, Pa.
Miss Carrie Coulter, Monongahela City, Pa.
ADDTnONAI. EVIDENCE BY MATT.
Mr. J. H. Vard,New Castle, Pa., says: "I
suffered from catarrh, and Dr. Copeland's
home treatment is tho only thing that bene
fitted mo."
Mr. W. D. McLaren, Warren, Pa., says:
"Dr. Copeland's home treatment Is the only
thing that relieved my catarrhal troubles."
Drs. Copelahd ahd Haix have established
a permanent office at 66 Sixth avenue, Pitts
burg, Pa., where all curable cases will be,
successfully treated. Office hours, 9 to U
A. jr., 2 to 5 r. w. and 7 to 9 P. Jt. Sundays 10 a.
si., to 4 r. st. Specialties Catarrh and all dis
eases of the eye, ear, throat and lungs',
chronic diseases. Consultation, $L
Many cases treated successfully by mail.
Send 2-cent stamp for Question blank.
Address all mail to DK, W. H. Copeland,
68 8ixth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. - Tnssn
Steamers and excursions.
mo EUEOPE ALL the favorite
J steamers sailing this and next month
are rapidly filling up. To secure goodb.erths,
St. Established 1866.
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AMERICAN LINE.
Sailing every Wednesday from Philadel
phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda
tions lor ail classes unsurpassed, mickocs
sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc
PETEE WRIGHT & SONS,
General agents, 303 Walnut st, Philadelphia.
Full information can bo had" of J. J. Mo
CORMICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfield st.
LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smithfield street.
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CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIV
ERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN-From
Pier 10, North riven, Fast express mail ser
vice. Servia, July 4, i A. M.; Etruria, July 11,
8-30 A. M.f Aurania, July 18, 2:30 p. jr.; Umbria,
July 25, 8 A. M.; Servia, August 1,2 P. M.;
Bothnia, August 6, 6 A. St.; Etruria, August 8,
7:30 A. St.; Aurania, August 15, 1 p.m. Cabin
passago$00 upward; will not carry steerage-according
to location; intermediate, $35.
Steerage tickets to and from all parts of
Europe at very low rates. For freight and
passage apply to the company's office, 4
Bowling Groen, Now York. Vernon H.
Brown Co., J. J. McCORMICK, 639 and 401
gmlthfleld street, Pittsburg. Je29-D
TnrrHITE STAR LINE
W Pnr Oneenstown and Liverpool.
Royal nnd United States Mail Steamers.
Teutonic, July 1, 2pm
Britannic, July 6. 7am
Tentonlc,July29,12:30pm
Britannic, Aug. 5, 6 a m
'Majestic, Aug. 12,10a m
Germanic, Aug. 19. 4 P M
Maiestic,,! "t i, ;' v
Germanic, Jniy is. o am
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From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth
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'Second cabin on these steamers, saloon
rates SGOand upward. Second cabin, $10 and
$45. Exoursion tickets on favorable tonus.,
Steerago. from or to the old country, $.20.
Whito Star drafts payable on demand in
all the principal banks throughout Great
Britain. Appfv to JOHN J. McCORMICK,
639 and 401 Smithfield St., Pittsbttrg, or J.
iBHUOEISMAY, General Agent, 29 Broad
way, New York. Jel9-D
-' 3. ROYAL MATTj STEAMSHIPS,
- Glasgow to Philadelphia.
TTATiHRRYanaGALWAY. The most direct route
Sm Scotland and North add Middle orlrelaud.
ACMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. t
Intermediate. . Steerage, il.
.. C-C SERVICE OF
STATE- AXsXiAjmuuxEi
LINE. ( STEAMSHIPS.
7ft!W YORK AND GLASGOW.
Tlalxmdondefry.e'veTy' Fortnight..
Mh July. STATE OF NEBRABKA. 11:30 A. M.
S3 July: STATE OF GEORGIA. 10 A. M.
6th AM. STATE OF NEVADA, 10 A.M.
CABIN, and upward. Return, nd up-
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You have heard the ex
pression "All wool and a
yard wide." Well, don't ac
cept it too literally. Our
goods are not all wool and
you don't need all wool this
kind of weather.
Lighter fabrics interest you
now and somewhere near the
top of the list are our light
Serge Suits, our own well
made garments, at $10.
There is no -such thing as
sweltering in them. They
will put you on good terms
with the hottest sun that ever
blazed at you. Perhaps it is
too warm to talk of hot
cakes, but like hot cakes they
are going" off. There has
never oeen anytning luce
the demand for our
Home-Made Black and Blue
Serge Suits, $10, $12 and $15
is the magnet Our perfect
fitting Suits catch on. The
people are not slow in findr
ing the good values we are
offering in our
MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT-
A hundred or more Pants
patterns in remnants which
we are making up to order
at from $5 to $7.
Suit remnants made to
order from $20 up.
See these grand values.
Makers of Fins Clothing, Cus
tom Tailors, Hatters and
Men's Furnishers.
954-956 LIBERTY STREET.
Steal? Comor.
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Only genuino blood purifier known. It enres
skin .diseases, rheumatism, gout, liver and
kidney troubles, and removes all scrofulous
and specific blood taints. No mineral, no
failures and no relapse?.
Sold by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drug
gists, 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa.
ap24-TWTPS3n
Patterns in cool, light-weight
8ultingaandtronserings. Tlio
largest selection obtainable.
Tlae Correct Styles.
H. &C. F. AH HERS,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
420 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Telephone, 1839. JeSI-rresn
FOR TOURISTS!
Opera, Field, Marino Glasses and Telescopes.
A large inportation Jrist received.
ODB SPECIAliTYt
'EZIAM "HatH!
:CUrTr.n.Xai.
WM. E. STIEREN, Optician.
CARUSS & MANNION,
CORRECTING OPTICIANS,
67 FIFTH AVE.
Difficult case3 so
licited. t Consult us first.
Prices tho lowest.
Artificial oyos
.fitted.
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JfEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ftClosed All Day Saturday, July 4.
tteOpen Next Friday Night Till 9 O'CIock.
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1,000 PAIRS OF MITS AT $1.75.
The cheapest pair inthis line cannot be bought outside of our house fori
less than $x, while many are sold regularly at $3 25. They are made of fash-l
ionable all-wool materials in neat stripes and checks of light colorings.
1,350 PAIRSTPAITS AT $3. .
These are strictly Dress Pantaloons, being made of highly fine and fash-,
ionable materials, and fitting to perfection. We have them in light, me- "
dium and dark colors, all new patterns,, and many of them are equal to any
$S pants "sold elsewhere.
uoo pairsTmpaits at fi ,s'
This line is made of imported materials exclusively, and embraces such
desirable materials as prime Scotch Cheviots, English Cassimeres and French
Worsteds, made up in true custom style and not excelled by any $6 pants
offered elsewhere.
90
PAIRS OF.
These are as fine and fashionable trousers as you can find ANY place
at ANY price. They Were made in our custom tailoring department and
rival in fit and workmanship the pantaloons turned out by the highest priced
merchant tailors of Pittsburg. Scores of entirely new patterns to choose from.
LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.
To facilitate choosing we placed samples of pants in
first window on Smithfield street. Look at them. Pick
a pair. Then come in and examine the quality. You're
welcome to do so, whether wishing to buy or not.
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KAUFMANNS'
Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St.
OH. TVELI. SUPPIJES.
IBELAl & MIS,
FORGE AND MACHINE SHOP
AND MANITFACTUBERS OF
Oil and Artesian Well Drilling
' . and Fishing Tools,
Crher Tweniy-flnt 8tfMt d A. V. B. K
Telephone No. 1221
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mnTED,
91 and 92 Water Street,
PITTSBURG. PA,
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STANDARD OIL CO.,
PITTSBURG, P.A.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, T7. V&,
Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md.,
Standard Oil Co.. Altoona, Pa.,
Capital City OU Co., Harr&bnrg, Pa,
Wemannfaotnreforhoroe trade the fines
crudes of lubricating and illuminating oils.
Our facilities are8uch that our statement
that tre famish all oils standard for quality
everywhere cannot be disputed.
OUR REFINED OIL LlSXt
Water White, 150.
Prime White, 150. i
Standard White, 119.
Ohio Legal Test.
Ohid Water Whit Xegal Tart.
Cftrnadine (red), 150 Test.
Oilte, 150 Test.
OUR NAPTHA II8T:
Deodorized Naptha for yaxnisb. makers,
painters-and printers.
Gas Napthas forgas companies.
Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stove
burners.
Fluid, 74 gravity, for street Tamps, burn
ers and torohes.
Gasoline, 80, 88 and SO 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 Stoxks.
Parafflne OU, Paranlne Wax.
Summer and Cold Test Bl&olc Oils.
Signal and Car Oils. . ..
Mien Axle Grense, Railroad and Mill
Grease and Arctio Cup Grease.
Where It is more convenient, ybd may
order from our Branch. Offices, from -which
points deliveries will be made.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
?J!B.riuanWr 4 Eight sweet,
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PANTS AT 5.
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OH. WELL SUPPLIES.
HAYS & TREES, Contractors
We make a specialty of building
NATURAL GAS LINES AND 1TEB MAINS.
Boom 410 Hamilton Building,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 51.
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MAX ENGINES
-AND-
The best OU "Well Machinery la th
world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers,
Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boifc
eri "Write for prices.
Offices in, Pittsburg, Washington and But
ler. Always write or telegraph -to Corrj
Office.
JAMES M. LAMBING,
SOLE AGENT, CORRT, PA.
Pittsburg office telephone No. 296. .--.
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of diges
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applica
tion of the line properties of well-selected
Cocoa, Mr. pp- lids provided our breakfast
tables with a delicately flavored beverage
which may save ns many heavy doctors'
bills. It is by thejndioious use of such arti
cles of diet that a constitution may be grad
ually built up until strong enough to resist
every tendency to disease. Hundreds of
subtle maladies are floating around us ready
to attacltwhersver there is a weak point.
We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep
ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood
and a properly nourished frame." writ Bar
rice Gazette. .... . ,
Sold only in half-pound tins, by grocers, UV-
pathic Chemists, London, England.
" mylMOTns
Tripod Boiler.
Tbree
Points of
Superioritr
Gosnstaed:
Safety,
EceftMiy,
Lew First Cis!
Repeated testa prove that if Ii
absolutely Non-Explosive aac
the most Durable ever made.
Sb-onir testtmonials from hun
dreds of nsers In all parts of the
country.
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