f59W cgvsyff? - vsf " THE PITTSBUEG- DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY' JOLT 8, 1891 li W f I: I- MORE DUST AT MOOS. jhe Well-Known Mceks Farm Shows Up Another of lis Dry Iloles. C0XTI2J UED BAD LUCK AT JTCUfiDY J Tlie Celebrated Armstrong Wcll-at TTiornJ Creek-Changes Owners. STILL POUNDING AY.AT AT JTDOXALD There trcis another well drilled into a dust pack at Moon yesterday. It m as AV. L. Mel Ion's Xo. 2 on tiic Mecks farm. It is the sec ond light noil which lie ha9 gotten in that Jccr.lity. and tho property, considering the Sight wells which the Kanawha Oil Coinjiany lias been gettii:j; near it, is looked upon 11s too Jcr to the north. The Kanawha Oil Comjwn;." No. 4 on the Mceks 1ms filled up TOO feet with oil. and may make n 20 or 25-harrel well, Murphy and tlio JCnnawha Oil Company's well, on the J. Springer farm. In imck a lira w pressure orRi'-intlio 1'0-foot sand. The Kanaviha's Meets Xo. 3 -hoald set the Mind this week, hat ns it lie noi th of w hat !. now supposed to 1 on the b 't, not much i- expected of it. Gtickert A Lenicd hi've completed a rig on the Slcauor i.irai. till Pounding Awnj. 2IcPo-At.i T!ien was little change yes terday In the 40 odd wells which are beinj drilled in this field. Mosier & Co.V; well on the Valantour lot. and tho Kd 3IcDonald No. S, nf the Eoyui Oas Company, wero shot and sira being cleaned out. The Itutlerlot well of Clark A Bannister is naking about 25 "barrels en hour. "irill Get the Sand Soon. McCntDY The Woodland Oil Company cc yect tho Mind to-morrow in their Xo. 1 well, on tho Adams farm. The tools aro still binekln Black Jfc Guffoy's Andrews farm -well, and it mav have to bo plugeed. They are almost nat tho tools in their well on the 31 ink farmand are half way through the j-nnd. It has almost stopped" flowing. Pat terson A .I.mes Xo. 7, ilcCardy, is making ntout TOO barrel" a day. Drilling at tho Comer. Wir.Dwoor At Ireland & Hughes' well on the Comer 1 arm drilling was continued yes terday and tno well was spraying confcidcr 3i)io oil. GrrSitU and the Forest Oil Com JXiny'fc Xo. 1C -n the Whitccll is iaking aloutC0 barrels adav. Fort & RtcmiIoo's Xo. 4 Good is down 1.530 feet, and their Xo. 2 jTazlett i,0M feet, Itownaan and the Augusta Oil Company's, Xo. :i, on the Whiteoll prop erty, lias been shot and is making 15 fcarrelx nn "tiour. They are rurging up their Xo. I "WhUesell to p:.iup. Beer & McKee finished casing their Xo. S. on the August Jvylo yestertliv. and thej are down .VX) feet In their Xo. 4 on the same farm. 3"vnns A Mandeville arc ingoing up at their Xo. 2 on the Marks. Suauk, Caalfant & Co. ftnoka hcawureuri of jmsml he hundred-foot, ii tiiei- veil on Cns.Iudge Merritt iarm at Do Haven. Tbev will drill it on down in the hope of finding oil. The Doth Oil Com jrany's Xo. 1 ot; tim Dnlap. north of the ilazlctt farm. i In the salt -and. Dr in the Gordon. CtAVSViLtx The Victor Oil Company's Xo. ConthoCarson larm isadus'cr in the Gor don sand. .T. B. Aikcu A-Co.V Xo. 1 on the. IMattlicw s farm is due this morning. Historical Property Sole. Tnonx Chhes Gukcrt,Sempl & Co. have told their two wells ou the Marshall farm with a production of 11 ban-els a day, for $V0, to Miller & Sailor. One of thce is the old, original Armstrong well, which was drilled Dy Sim, Armstrong and others and was tns largest well ever xtruek in tho Vn'ied Stats It was estimated tha it put ontlBjOOo barrels the first d-iy, and for want of taniage half of that flowed d:wn Thorn Jlun. It was completed in October, 1SS1 anil itoco then has pioduccdoer 125,030 barrels of oik In tho Hundred-Voo. rETnrsviLLE tiuekert & steelo shot their Xo. T, on the Bolton, and Xo. S on tho Humphrey, yestonlav. They will clean out their Xo. 1, on the Humphrey, mid Xo. 4, on the Xesbit, and drill to the black sand. They will case their X'o. 9, Humnhrev, this week, and are building a rig for Xo. 10. Cloo to Pittsburg. TEMrritAsjCEViiXE Iite last night it was reported that the w ell of Smith & Hayden, on the Carson farm, back of this place, wonld be n producer. MAr.s Barney Fosr's Xo. 3, on the Ander son farm, was "clue to get the 100-foot sand las; eight. "Work Xear Snnburv. Ensr.cnv Ziegler A, Co. are getting ready to dry on the MeClyman farm. Little A Co. Imvc started a well on the Glenn larm. The Snndy Ijiko Oil Company is starting a well ai tho George Meals, one "on the Shirry and ono on the Miller. Unknown parties aro pimiuaiiHi-iia iuiit;uiiu u iiaii uuniieusi. UalicoChureli; 1'jLchange IJasiness Iiill. Oil City A meeting ot the members of tho Oil City Exchange will beheld this morning lotakoaction on a proposed amendment to tho by-iav,s requiring the Clearing House DXpen-cs to bo paid out of the sinking fund raitil the fund is exhausted. The limit of ibo sinking fund, which was started in lsS2. ivlien the Clearing nouse was establisbed, was Jo he $3 000. It was raised by a pro rata assessment on actiie members. The $5,000 limit lias been reached, and active members who aie doing seareely anj business want lhoassessments discontinued. "SOIHDfG BUT SAWING "WOOD. The Producers I'roiectlvo Association Means l'usjni-ss. fSrECIAL TELtUHAM TO THE DISPATCH. V,r.MtS!-r, Julj T. The directors of tho Producers' Association belt' a regular meet ing here to-night. 1'iesidcnt 1-epiesided. The inc ting was a regular business one, nntl the proceedings wero held -eei et. Theonly iiilorniatiou obtainable wa that lUe association was ss, ;Cjj U(Ujijnjr imr aw. Ins ivood. Tnc association mentis, hnsim h. says a member, and th" me -ting to-night vilraot adjourn till 11 o'clock The meet lags irill be numerous, as headquarter aio liorc Yesterdaj 's Ixcal Ucatures. Thcrowere no transactions in pipeline certificates. There was not even a bid Xo "oodypaidanynttentioii to the commodity. T'liuro was no market. Thoie were a few baying order- at o'ltside Exchanges, pre Mimabiyfor the S'andard. Field reports cowedabout as much uiiathv then- as on 'duvniro. Uell'ied vi Xen York, T.iOc: at London. ."O-Uidiat Antwerp, Jii'jf. " Cusvela -;, Julv T. PetroU utn easn S. W. lit,. CJc; Tl gasoline, Tc; tC gasoliae.'lOo; &iJ liaplitha, C'ic. ljnDFor.i, Vk., July T. X'ational Transit certificates opened att.T'jc; closed at Cc: uignesi, w?;4c; iuuu uj i.iearaiices", 24,-OWlmn-cls. Oil. City, Pa., .Inly T. Xational Transit Oertificiitcs ojieneil a' toi-; hlghc-t, fie; low est, CTJie: closed. Ti"ro. .lcs. 4. 100 barrels; shipments. 101,21s ban-els; i tins !.i.519 barrels. X'jnv Yonu, .lull T. Petroleum opened Urmig and advanced slightly, but r.fter ward reacted to tho opeinu j Kguvs and closed Elcady. Pennsjivunia", August, op tionOpening, ffc; highest, iV4'c, lowest, 18c: closing at Cic Tolal sales, 2j,000 bar-1-olE. rytupof Pigs, ' Produced from the laxative and nutritious Jnice ft California ligs, combined with tho medicinal virtue of pleat:, known to be most Lcnellcia! to the hiiuum svstem. acts Eimtly. on tlie kidney, liver nnd'bowcls, ef leetnally cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual coustijation. Oar July Dress Goods Sale Traveling Milts. Sccjihat JiaiTjain table; stylish all-wool JBaterlals away below usual prices. Jos. Horxe&Co., 60!)-C21 I'eim avenue. Iron- CitvBekr builds up trade wher ever placed ou sale. Telephone, 118fi. Vo'ir Pictnro Preo .VmS Lauclsoiceijr framed piven atrav this iveek by Hendricks & Co., popular photog raphers, Jvo. OS Pcderal street, Alleghenv, with every dozen. Cabinets SI 00. Half price is why they go so fast; -JC-inch Maek eilk itrincd grcna'dirics, 61 a yard. Bogos &BCHIj. Ir.ox City BEnit builds up trade wher ever placed on sale. Telephone, 11SC. Blaine. LATE KELK BWEF- Spurgeon is still inproving. Tho eruption of Mt. Vesuvius is increas ing. Tho story of yellow fever at Brunswick. L,a., is ueuica. Myriads of grasshoppers aro devastating partsof Wyoming. Tho Pope will creato threo new arch bishoprics in Mexico. Th3 grip has broken out in Spain and manv deaths are reported from its ollects. Russia, Franco and Persia are all pre-d mring for representation in tho World's Fair. Tho Bank of Commerce, of Sheflleld, Ala., closed its doors yesterday. Assets and lia bilities unknown. Dr. ZiutgrafTs German exploring expedi tion in Central Africa has been repeatedly repulsed by the natives in battle. Bv the capsizing of the scow schooner Silver Cloud, on Lake Michigan, Captain Johnson, his wire and were drowned. William Dnncan, who stole $30,000 worth, of diamonds from his employers in Maideu Lane, has been arrested in Xew York. A census bulletin to bo published will show that tllere are now G.250,000 Catholics in the United States over 15 years of age. The Xavy Department fears that troublo is likely to arise in Samoa between the fol- low ers'of King Malietoa and Chief Mataafa. Taubcneck, of Illinois, has charge of the organization of the Peoplo's party in Kcn- faiiv lne icauers mere none ior greai. t liings. By tho terms of the will of William B. Ogden the University of Chicago will re ceive $T5,C00 for the founding of a School of' fceience The public square at Lima, O., will prob-. ably be selected by the Treasury Depart-' luuiibnk na&uuigiuuiui mu ano ui wis puu- lio building. The Gilman mine, in Washington State, is strojjgly tortifled against strikers. It is beliexed the Governor will havo to declare martial law. The closing of 53 lobster factories on the French coast of Xowfoundland, by order of the naval authorities, has added fresh fuel to the ire of the colonists. Taylor Faunce and L. E. Brown, of Phil adelphia, have been appointed to investi gate the cases of the Xeystono-and Spring Garden Xational -Banks. Chancellor McGill. of Xew Jersey, has declined to confirm the decision of the Or phans' Court giving George D. O'Xeill $1,000, 000 from tho estate of Josuih Wallace. Betsy Ann Mason, whoso brother lias been tiying to have declared insane because sho deeded her farm to her nephew, is de clared to bo sane by a Syracuse, X. Y., Judge. A.mine firo which burned for a week near White Oaks, X'. II., resulted fatally to Ernest Tlmony and Geo. Drake. They were entombed by tho firo and strangled by gas. The Kaiser has presented his royal grandmother. Queen victoria, with a lifo-' sized oil paintiug of himself in tho uniform of a British Admiral, standing on tho bridgo of a vessel. Miss Kate Mangan, daughter of the Maj or of Frankfort, Ivy., has eloped with and married a traveling salesman named Wiard. The pair are at Louisville awaiting parental Jorgneness. Tlie captive- balloon from Paris on the. iuiius xull ifiuuiius was uesiruycu iiy lightning Monday night. Loss, $25,000; partly insured. The French aeronauts, Goddard and Pamis, were injured. The French Chamber of Commerce strongly l-ecommends manufacturers to ex--I Juuit goods at Chicago, and asks the Govern ment to obtain from America customs priv ileges and other facilities. Yesterday morning a tornado passed through the country three miles from GIos ter. Mis. Many houses w ere destroyed and a negro woman and her child were killed. Several other persons w ere wounded. United States Marshal Gard, in charge of the Itata, says that that vessel when she escaped from port had on board four 00 pouud guns, ono gatling, one howitzer, CO newiifli-saudSOO old nllcs, which sho had recei ed from the Robert and Minnie. During its iasago from Calcutta to Chile the bark Compadre caught fire, and then, after the crew had fought tho flames several days, a hurrienno drove the vessel npon tuo rocKs in the Auckland Islands. Tno crew were marooned 103 dav on a desert island until rescued in a terrible con dition by a passing ship. A BAD HUMOR CURED $5,000 Expended on Doctors and Medi cine without avaiL Givio him self up to die. Good TVifo suggests Cnticnra Remedies Uses them 7 months and is entirely cured. I was in the war during 1'fiJ-ftt and took a heavy cold at (iett slmrg. lrom w hich I iieverfullr rcroi cred. In 2Cj 1 broke out in sorts all over mv chest and shouldiT.wlik-h It siuiccil imnossihle to cure. I trie-1 all th famed doctors I could find, and to no avail. I exieuded some flvc thousand dollars trying to and a cure, hut could not, and Anally giving mv-t-cif up to die. nn pood w lfe sugRoted to me, orie daj. to try the (X'TiCfiiA Kemedies, which were soeitcnifiily adrirtl&ed and used. I followed her suggestion, and am happy to say bv diligent appli cation of jour CrTicrn.v Kemlihes for even months I was entirely cured, after spending five earsoftlmo and money without avail, and am a sound and well man to-day. You mav refer tome if vou w ish. as 1 will tell anv one wlfo mav call on miT.n cxix-rlence. C L. PKARsALL, 1 Fulton Fish Market, XewYork, AruiL Is, ls!0. Cuticura Remedies Tiicse grateful teftimonials tell the story of great phjbical suffering, of mental angulli. bv reason of iiusii.latlng!til!uratiniis amlol-Ilireatculngdan-f er liai-pilv and sjcrtllv endI, by tlie CDTlcrUA iemekhj,. tliegreatetsklnCures, Blood Puriflers and Ilitinor lit nteriies the world ha eer known. Cttiocba KcOLVjatT, the new Wood and skin Pariber nueni:.Uy do rlea'ise theliloodif allini--purities -nil poiouoiii: elements), and Citiccilv. tlipgrcatsUiiCiirc. and CCTiciTtA sajtr, inei qulsitekin ruriOeraadlleaullfier. evlernally (to e'eartb skin and sralp and restore tbe hair), cure eriry disease and humor of the skin, scalp, and Mood, with loss ofl.alr, from inl mcj to age, from pimple? tn scrofula, when the best phvsiclans, ho& jdtaU, sud all other remedies fail. Sob' everywhere. Price, CcncmtA, 50c: POAr. S: Ueolvent, fl. rrepired bv the POTTEll L;:i;; and CntMiCALConi'OiiATIox.lloston. aj-!M'nd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," M pages. W illllttlT.tions, and 100 testimonials. jrLES. blarkheids. red, roujrh. chauned. and I oil skin cured by CL ticcca SOAr. $Uo Bheumatiz About Me! In ono minute tho Cnticnra Anti-l'aiu 1'Iaster relieves rheu matic, sciatic, hin. kidncv. muscular and chet nalns. The first and onlv iiisuuianeous paiu-killiug strengthening plaster. wssu BE CAREFUL. Bo careful of your associations! Bad com pany is not better than none at all. Be earotul what you say! You can recall some things but never spoken words. Be careful in your babitsand in your dress! Xeatncsiandgoodmauners should bo neces sities. Be careful of your diet! Proper food and drink have much to do with happiness. Be careful of your health! Monev cannot buy it then why should you squander it? Bespeciallv careful at this season of tho year! The air is fall of poisous. Malaria is abroad. You need to exercise great care. Be careful how- you cxerci fills care! Re member that pure w hiskey taken in w aterU the bestow ay to counteract malarial poison and all diseases incident, to this season. Bo careful what w hiskev you use! Bear in mind that Duify's Pare Malt has the highest pianuing anu is tno onij- medicinal wniskey in the market. Bo careful t hat no druggit deceives you into taking some cheap whiskov which mav be claimed as Just as good! "There is no medicinal whiskey which is o good. JeM-w JtSCr; xT rw o k 3" S 5 c-ata ga S5? isi h a t- 5 curfti mscAScs Years of patient btndy an I experiment have demonstrated that Microbes (germ life) are tho cause of every dbease. Thii, wonderful remedy effectually de stroys this causa, kills tho Germ life or Mi crobes, and perfect lioalth soon follows. It lias no equal as a Blood Purifier, is a most owcrf ul antiseptic and a w ondcrftiLtonic. Head our testimonials from thousands of grateful people who huve been cm ed. Book giving full particulars free. L II. AVilllams, 012 Liberty are., Pittsburg, Pa., or 7 Laight t, New York City. ri TStoi K5. wr 5K--- Wi-Jt. m nuMnAniMsf mmwrnftmA KS4V53 S3 " b a el EWH pi tg-.IIHf', IfiLALLi mmM 1 : & NEW ADVEKTTSEMENTS. . ELECTRICITY.. ItsWonderM 'Power as an-Agent for the Cure of Disease FROM SCIENTIFIC MEN Of Unquestionable Qualifications, Skill and Experience. OPPORTUNITY -FOR PITTSBURG PE0PIE' To Avail Themselves of the Xew Therapeutic Agent Tn the Hands of Thor oughly Skillful Men. SOJIE PLAIX STATEMENTS OF TACT In introducing the -physicians of THE ELECTKOPATHIC IXSTITUTE to tho pub lic of Pittsburg, no wild promises or high sonnding words will be used. With an intel ligent nnd discriminating people, such as we have to deal with, the simple, straightfor ward statement of facts will amply serve to show the benefits which the sick and discasedjof this region aro to receive from the location of theso gentlemen here. In the first placo, tho physicians of THE ELECTKOPATHIC IXSTITUTE are regu larly trained, regularly educated doctors, graduates of the best medical colleges in the country, who have plnce their graduation, devoted themselves entirely to those new and modern discoveries in medicine and surgery which havo developed the wonder ful curative powers of electricity. ' They aro scientific men of scientific train ing and association, recognized in tho pro fession as electrical scientists, who havo dons, valuable service in perfecting and dis-, covering electrical methods and appliances. They propose to do sufficient advertising to demonstrate tq.tho profession and the pub 'lie of Pittsburg the value and power of these comparatively HEW AJTO WOSTDERFCX agents in the cure of disease. Electricity as a simple, force has long been Known to the worm, anu w-niie its nature and its uses have been largely developed by its varied applications, yetitsuseasa thera peutical agent is recent, and has been greatly emharassed nnd obstructed: First, by the ignorance of those using it, as to tho relations that eleetricitv sustains to the nor- mal forces of tho body; and, secondly, by tne imperiection oi tno insirnmeiiis con structed to produce it, failing in adaptation to this spocial purpose. Andf finally, by the ignorance of manipulators. Much that is wonderful in the discoveries relating to the application of electricity to the cure of disease lias reached the ears of thepublio through the cunent and secular nress. Deiiending upon this many ignorant nnd untrainod men who are not doctors in the first, and havo not the most shadowy claim to being specialists or scientists in the socond place haie advertised them- selves to the public as Electrical Healers, Electrical Physicians and Electrical Insti tutes, seeking by this METHOD OF IMrOaTCP.E Tomako money out of that genuine anK wonderful department of Therapeutics, of the real efficacy and applications of which they arc as ignorant as a child might be of the mechanism of the Corliss engino For the present we will simply state that throuch tno phvsieians of tho ElectroDathic Institute, the profession and the public are to havo tho benefits of the scientific ampli cation of the new therapeutical agent. These gentlemen recognize its limitations and are not placing it before the public as a cure all. Its wonderful power within the limits in which they have by practical test and experience as well as by scientific de duction established its value, will bo set forth no more. In other words, tho physicians of tho Electropathic Institute, will give their electrical treatment for just such diseases and to Just such class of patients as they have found it effective within tho past. They confine their experiments to their laboratories. They DO XOT EXPERIMEXT in their practi6e. Thj diseases that they -will treat by electricity in Pittsburg are DISEABE8,THAT THET HAVE CTIUED "by electricity time and agnin diseases over which tho power of electricity, as a curative agent, has been abundantly and unquestion ably established in their own practice and under their own observation. Their theories and methods the3 hold in i common with such men as Wagner, Lum broso and Matteini, with Corning and Rey nolds, Cogney of London and Gartner, of Vienna, with these and other scientists of the modern school they find electricity potent as an agent in maladies of the skin and mucus membranes, in diseases of the nerves and tho blood. It comes in its new power as a revelation to the der matologist, the rhinologist, the laryngolist nnd tho gvnecologist. Its wonderful elfeets UPOX- THE XUTHITIOX IX CASES OF COXSUMPTIOX nnd wasted vitnlitv. its marvelous power for STIMULATIXG XERVE AXD MUSCLE, for reaching the tissues and fluids of tho body, HELIEVIXG PAIX, DESTROY1XG GERMS AXD MODI FYIXG MORBID PROCESSES, theso aro not the conclusions of theory, but the demon strations of their own practice aud experi ence. Scientific men, of genuine qualifications and credentials of extended experience and practice, administering this new and won derful agent in the cure of disease this is 'the benefit that tho people of Pittsburg re ceive from the establishment ot the Electto pathic Institute. Tho physicians in charge of this Institute receive'and successfully treat all patients suffering from chronic ailments: servocs diseases, blood diseases, 3:heui:atiS5i, paralysis, neuralgia, scrofula and catarrh, also diseases oi tne tj e and r.ar. Operations in electrical surgery performed y tuo consulting puysiciansoi ill) Consultation and diagnosis free, physicians of the Institute, iu uiamiosis iree. Ladies will tlnd a trained female assistant in cliargo of their special department. Oihce hours: 0 a. m. to 12 St., 2 to 5 r. St., 7 to S:30 p. jr. Sunday: 10 A. M. to 4 p. si. All communications aadicssed Tie Pitliirs EiBctnptl j 507 PENN AVE., PITTSBURG, PA. jy5-57-wssu Parlor, Library, FURNITURE. ' "Fancy Rockers, Bookcases, Pictures, Parlor Suites, Onyx Top Tables. Desks, Chiffoniers, Cabinets, Mantel Figures, Wall Pockets. Everything in Furniture and Carp&ts. Cash or Easy Payments. HOPPERBROS.&GO. , 307 WOOD ST. 0. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smithflcld, next Leader office. -Xo delay. Established 30 years. se3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GREATEST CLEAK SALE! OP' ' MODERN TIMES, C0I1ICII The most stupendous sale in our history of new and desirable goods. Having bought heavily from the importers and jobbers specially for this great sale, in most cases at less than 50 cents on the dollar, it will amaze you at the great and seemingly, impossible values in this great offering. Note carefully the 'following, only a few of the many bargains we have space to enumerate: ficvery Superior Challiesfor3c a yard, mine ira Aionas. just nail price. vard. Hundreds of pieces handsome de- 12c Pino Quality Challies, yard wide, now Sl-ic. tic best Indigo Blue Prints only Vc. 10c, a new fabric, Zephrine, yard wide, for 7;Cc. In handsome stripes and plaids, fast colors. 12Kc32-in. Llama Cloths, Cashmere finish, nowilc. In beautiful designs and colorings. 12)iCc, 32-inch best American Satines, only GJ(c." Novelties in designs and newest col orings. 25c French Satines, superb collection, for 13Jc. ioc Organdie Lawns, lovely printings, now 12Vc 80 Stylish Dress Ginghams onlySe. 12c Toilo du Xoid Ginghams now Oc. A superior collection selected styles. Our entire stock of Anderson's Famous Scotch Ginghams; worth from 40o to GOo a syard.nowSS' l2o a yard. UMBRELLAS. 1,000 Ladies' 26-inCh Silk Gloria Umbrellas, choice Silver Handles, now $138 each, woU )worth $2. LACE'CURTAINS. Thousands of Curtain Ends at 10c, 15c, 20c .and 25c caclvworth-doublo. 'FOUR VEHHENUBKIBLE LOTS. $1 50 apiece Laco Curtains, full size, now SSc apiece. $2 50 apieco Lace Curtains, full size, now $1 63 apiece. $3 apiece Lace Curtains, 60 inches wide, now $1 88 apiece. $5 apiece Lace 'Curtains, extra fine, now $3 45 apiece. Great Reductions in Ladies' Wraps, Reefers, Blazers, Capes, Embroid ered Fichus, Wrappers and .Suits. Ladies' Wash Waists in great variety, suitable for the season, from 44c up. .DOUGLAS 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. 1 WOULD BATHER HATE MONEY THAI CL0THI1 This-month we will give you an opportunity of saving many dollars on clothing for yourself or your boys. All our summer-goods must go. We are nam ing prices to clear our counters. If you want to make your money do the best possible service don't buy until you have called on us. Please notice: Our goods are too solid in quality to admit of sky rocket talk. Though -we don't make a great hurrah over them, the prices are extremely low. If you come to us for clothing you'll be the gainer in pocket the less cost to you the better goods and dealing at headquarters. 2,000 styles of goods to make to measure. Cor. SM St TAN SHOE SALE ! SPECIAL DRIVE, HALF PRICE. TAJST-OXFORDS, TAN BOOTS, TAN SPRING-HEELS. Russettand Tan Goods in all-Shades. Laird's Retail Stores, 406, 408, 410MARKET ST. I 433 WOOD ST. EKTIIUB 3VJS"W 8TOCK. 7- ri7&Q f4W. e. i ke.iS&no.l VHemselves TOim ke !rhe,worl d iiifegirb lhrer.,SAPOIJO is rhe ,, fzBSfifSfSi XeJ-ricllihhol;hQUS.e.Tqli5n.inj- l 4 fltSEJESE THE. OLD RUT and old methods ara not the .easiest by far. Many people iravel them because they havo-nqt tried trie better -way. It is a relief from a sort of slavery to break iway from old-fashioned methods and adopt the labor-saTing and strr jjgth-sparing inventions of modern times. Get out of old ruts and int' jnew -ways by using a cake of SAPOLIO in your house-cleaning. - i PARROTS, $5. A large lot of youns parrots, which we puarautee to talk, "sell at tho above low figure; also young mockers, ?3, at ESPICH'S B1KD STORE. 610 Smitbfleld St., near Seventh av. Jc28-93-wsu MfllllY JEY 6. ? SILK GOODS DEPART1ENT. 37c Surah Silt, all colors, now- 29c a yard. 78c Indi Silks, artistic printings, only COc. $1 25JndiaSilks,cholcest printings now (He. jl 23 Silk Regence, all colors, now 75c. BLACK DRESS GOODS. 46-inch fine all-wool Frencn Henrietta Cloth, never before offered less than $1 a yard, now 78o a yard. 46-lnch superb all-wool French Henrietta Cloth, considered a bargain at $1 25 a yard, sale prico OSc a yard. COLORED DRESS GOODS. One lot Imported Dress Goods, Stripes,, Checks and Plaids, imported to sell at 73cK 85c and $1 a yard; your choice 60c a yard. 23e Ladles' Stripe Balbriggan Hose, now 15c a pair, full regular made nnd French toe. $1 Ladles' French Lisle Thiead Hose now ise a pair, in the latest colorings fast black boots, stripes and checks. 25c Ladies' Swiss llibbed Vests only 12c each. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 100 dozen Men's Natural Balbriggan Shirts shirts only, were Ms each, now 2Sc each. The balance of Elghmics celebrated Dress Shirts, only a. few sizes left, viz.: Unlaunaered, 8, U, 1 10, 165. 17, 17 and 18 inch, now 48c each, worth $1 each. Lanndered, 13, H, 11, 16, 17. 17. 18 and 18 inch, now58e each, wero 1 25 each. & MACKIE, 1y3-51-Mwy M Pirn Ave. Jy6-o Jc2S-MWTsn fc.rThev: waste . r WNTEDtWIREMEN. Experienced inside wiremen. Apply to EAST END ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., East Liberty. jy7-3S nimr nilTTCQ MadeatOurOwn Cream rUllt DU I I til, ery. in WASUIXGTOX COUNTY. GEO. K. STEVENSOX & CO., JelO-MWJ" - Sixth avenue. ws 'ill NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMNANT SALE TO-DAY. Eemnants of Velvet, Body Brus sels, Tapestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets at half price, and some at less than half price. Also, a lot of Oil Cloth, slightly damaged, at ISo a yard, and 1,000 "Window Shades, all the new" colors, full length, with best spring fixtures, 25c apiece. Also, Lace Curtains, Cartain Poles, all at special prices. Don't miss this sale, as it is money to you. 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, Jc29-Jiw Liebig Company's Kor. IMPROVED asd ECONOMIC COOKERT Get genuine only ' with this ffC&JL-oZ&J signature of Justice Ton Liebig in blue. Keeps for any length of time anywhere. MAKES THE BEST BEEF TEA. Extract of Beef. Je9-ws McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick anU .tire imcK, concreting cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbs tone furnished and set. fe7-58-D OU. "IVELLStTPFLIES. k E E AXD MANUFACTURERS OF v Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Twenty-first Street and A. V. K. ft. Telephone No. 1222. PECTSBURG, PA. ial-3-D A J AX EMI HIES -Aim- The best Oil "Well Machinery in ths world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boili ers. Write for prices. Offices In Pittsburg, Washington and But ler. Always write or telegraph o Corrj Office. JAMES 3VL, LAMBING,, SOLE AGEXT, COEKT, PA. Pittsburg office telephone So. 296. xuh5-B OIL PITTSBURG, P.A. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, TT. Va, Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Aid., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa.. Capital City OU Co., Harnsburg, Pa. We manufacture for homo trade the finest grades of lubricating and Illuminating oils. Our facilities are such that our statement that we furnish all oils standard for oualltv everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LIST: Water White, 150. Prime White, 150. Standard White, 110. Oliio Legal Tet. Ohio Water White Legal Tent. Carnadino (red), 150 Test. Olite, 150 Test. OUR XAPTIIA LIST: Dodorlzed Naptha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Xanthas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stove burnei s. Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. Gasoline, 86, 88 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' Oils, Wool Stocks. Parafflnc Oil, Paraftino Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. , Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and MUI Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. Where it is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, f!or. Duquesne Way and Eighth Street, Eurl9-D TITTSBUBG. PA.. BATLKOADS. PITTSBURR AND LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY Schedule In effect June 14. 1831. central time P. & L. E. K. It. Depart For Cleveland4:30, 8:oa a.m.. "1:50, 4:20, "9:45 p. m. For Cincinnati, Chicago ami St. Louis, 4:30 a. m.. 1:00, 9:45 p. m. For riuffalo, 8:00 a. m., 4:20, 0:4 p. m. For balamanca. 8:00 a. m., 1:50, 3:45 p.m. For Youngstovv" and Xew Castle, 4:30, a:00. 9."f a. m.. 1:50. 4. 0:45 p. m. For Beaver Falfi, 4:30, 7:00. S:00, HsK a. in., M:50. 3:30, '1:20. 5:20, 9:45p. in. For Chartlers, 40. T5:30, 5:35, :K, 7:00, :35, 7-M, 18:00, 8:45. 9:10. S a. in., 12:10, 112:45, 1:30. 1:55. 3:30, 4:25. 14:30, 4:35, 5:20, 5:30, 16:25, '8:00. 19:45, 10:30 p. m. AKBIVE From Cleveland. "8:40 a. m., 120. 5:40. 7:50 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and ht. Loul. 'SnOB. in.. 12:30. 7iJ0 p. m. From Buffalo. (i:40 a. in.. 12:30, 10:05 p.m. From Sala manca, 10:00 a. m.. 7:50 p. m. From Youngs town and evr Castle, 'fl.40, 10:00 a. m.. '12:J0, 5:10. 7i50, 10aT5p. m. From Beaver Falls. 5:20, 6:40, 7:20. 10:U0a. m., '12:30, 1:20, 5:40, 7:0, 10:05, p. m. P., C. .t Y. trains for Mansfield, 7:35 a. m.. 12:10 4:35p.m. ForEsplenand Beechmont. 7:35 a.m., 4:35 p. in. P. C. & Y. trains from Mansllcld, 7:ff"v 11:59 a. m.. 4:25 p. m. From Beechmont. 7:05, 11:59 a. m. P.. JIcK. & Y. R. R Depart For Xew Haven. 18:20, 10:10 a. m 3:00 p. m. For West Xewton, 18:20. 10:10 a. m.. 3:00. 5:25 p,m. AUKIVE From New Haven. 9:00 a. m., 3:20 p.m. From West Xewtou, 6:15, 9:00a. m., "Sao For MeKccsport. Elizabeth, Vsnongahela City and Belle Vernon, 0:45. 11:05 a. n... 4:00p.m. From Hello Vernon, Monongahela City, Elizabeth and McKcesport, 1G:X, -7:40 a. in.. 1:20, 4:05 p. m. Dallr. I&undays only. City ticket office, 639 SmltbAejl street. GO I BEY BOILERS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The down-pour of rain yesterday could not stem the tide of eager purchasers flowing to Kaufmanns' great Suit Sale. Everybody seems to'recognize the importance of this event, and everybody who has $15 to expend seems to be bent on exchanging them for a suit picked from the choice of Kaufmanns' stock, comprising several thousand Men's fine Dress Suits ranging from $20 to $30. Yes, anyone of them goes for $15. It seems improbable, but it's as true as truth itself Here are the suits pile after pile counter after counter. Look at them ! Examine them ! Many of them could not have been bought for less than $30 but one week ago; others brought $27 and $25; still others are marked$23, $22, $20 and $18. Now, how ever, they have but one uniform price: FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Stop and think ! For $15 you can buy the same suits this week for which your neighbor 'probably paid $25 or $30 a few days ago. The best and finest suits -wehave are in this sale. All are offered this week at the same low price of $15. Suits made in the most custom-like manner from the choicest imported materials suits which the most stylish and fashionable gen tlemen delight to wear at $15 for choice. Walk right in and take your pick of them all: $20 suits, $22 suits, $25 suits, $27 suits and $30 suits. Fifteen dollars buys any one this Week. Has any other house ever inaugurated a sale so convincing and sweeping, so plain and simple? No wondenevery customer turns into a will ing advertiser, sending inhis friends and neighbors to like wise profit by this extraordinary chance. Take the hint; and come in at once. Let our loss be your gain. KAU FIFTH AVE. AND RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. schedule in effect 12:01 p. in., June 7, l&u. Trains wlll'Ieavo Union Station, I'itUbur, As follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN LINE EASTWARD. Xew York and Chicago Limited of Tollman Vesti bule Cars dally at 7:l a.m., arriving atllam- hurir at 1:55 a Philadelphia 4:-t",p. m , XeiT limoro 4:40 p. m.. Washing Tork7aT0p. m,, Baltimore 4:40 p. ton d p. m. Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a. m.. arriving at ltarrlshurg SiXi a.m., Philadelphia ll:l'a, m.. New York 2:00 p. m. Atlantic Express dally at 3:3) a.m.. arriving at Harrlsburg at 10:3) a. m.. Philadelphia 1:25 p.m., Xew York 4:00 p. m., Baltimore 1:15 p.m., Wash ington 2:25 p. m. Mall train daily, except Snnday. 5:30 a. m.. ar riving at llarrlshurg at ::00p. in., Philadelphia 10:55 p. m., Baltimore 10:40p.m. Sunday Mall 8:40 a.m. f Day Exprcs3 daily at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at HarrU nurg .1:20 p. m., Philadelphia 0:50 p. m.. New York :-;i p. in., Baltimore G:45 p. m.. Washing ton 8:15 p. m. Mail Express daily at 12:50 p.m., arriving at liar rlslmrg 10.30 p. m., connecting at llarristmrg with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express dally .it 4:30 p. m.. arriving at llarrislmrg 1:00 a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 a in.. ana .New lor aim ki PT7 l nrK . :m n m Eastcrn Express at 7:1 p. m. daltr, arriving Har- rlsburg ingion VU a. m., rhiladclphla 5:25 a. xn. and NewYork!8:0Oa. m. Fast Line daily, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harris burg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 0:50 a. m., Xew York 'hSO a. m Baltimore 0:20 a. m.. Washing ton 7-10 a. m All througli trains connect at -Terser CItv with boutsof "Brooklyu AnnaT," for Brooklyn. N.Y.. avoiding double ferriage and Journey through Xew York City. Johnstown Aeeom., except Sunday, 3:40 p. m. Greensburg Accom., ll:lop. m. wcek-davs. 100 p. m. sunuays. ireensurg ijtprss 5:10 p.m. c&veiji nuiiuaj cent sundav- Derry Express 11:00 a. m., ex- Wall's Aceom. 6:00, 7:30. 9:00, 10:30 a. m.. 12:13, 2:00,3:20.4:55,5:40.6:25.7:40. 9:40 p. m. anil 12:10 a. in. (exceDt Jlond.iy). sunilay, 10:30 a. ni., 12:25, 2:30, 3:30. 7:20andfl:IOp. m. Wllklnsburg Accom. 6:10. 0:40. 7:20 a. m.. 12:01. 4,-00. 4:35, 5:20. 5:30, 5:51), 6:10, 10:10 and 11:10 p. m. cunuay, i:uanuv:i. p. in. Broddock Accom. 5w0. G-JA, 7:45, 8:10. 9:50. ll-l, a.m.. 12:30, 1:25. 2150. 4:10, 6:00, 6:35. 70, :25, 9a0and 10:45 n. m. week davs. Sund.-iv.5:iia.:n. SOUTHWEST PENX KAILVAY. For Ilniontown 5:30 and 8:35a. m..l:4 anJ4:25 p. m. week davs MONOXGAIIELA DIYI3IOX. ON AXD AFTF.I! MAY 25. 1801 For Moiiong-ihela City, West Brownsville and Un lontown, 10:40 a. m. For Monongahela City and West Brownsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a m. and 4:50 p. m. On Susd.tr, 8i55 a. m. ami 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela Cltt-only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m. week davs. Dravosburg Accora.. 6:00 a. m. and 3:20 p.m. weclr days. West Elizabeth Accom.. 8:3Sii. m 4:15. 6:30andlia5p. in. Sunday, 9-49 P' VEST rEXXSYLVAXIA DIVISION. OX AXD AFTKK MAY 25. 1SII. From FEDERAL STREET STATION. Allegheny CItv: For Sprlnadale. week dtvs, 6:20. 8:25. SiiO. 10:10. nM a. m., 2tt, 4:19. 5:00. 6:05. 6:0). 8:10, 10:50 and 11 So p. m. S'indavs, 12a5 and 9:.) p. m. For Bntler. week dajs, 6A5, S-JX), 10:40 a. in., 3:15 and 6:05 p. m. For Freeport. week davs, 6:5, 8:30, 10:10 a. m.. 3:15. 4:19, 5:00. 8:10. 10:TO, and 11:40 p. in. Sun days. 12:35 nnd 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week davs. 10:40 a. m.. and 3:00 p.m. For Dlalrsvllle, week days. 6u5 a. m 3:15 and 10:30 p. m. .BS-Thc Excelsior Baggage Express Companv will call for and check btggage from hoteLs and residences. Time cards and full information ctn be obtained at the Ticket Offices Xo. 110 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and Union station. .1. It. WOOD. C1I AS. E. P UGH, Gen'l Pass'r Agent. Ocnernl Manager. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): East Brady Ac. 6:35 a. in ; NlagtraEx., iltllr. 8:20a. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m.): Kittanning Ac 9:05 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac.. 10:15 a. m.; Valley Camp Ac., 12:05 p. m. ; OH City and DuIIols Express, 1:30 p.m.; Valley CamnAc.2:25 p. m.: Kittanning Ac., 3:55 p. in.; Bracburn Es.. 4:5p. m.: Kittanning Ac.,5U p.m.; Bracburn Ac. 6:15 p. in.; Huiton Ac, 8:00 p. in. : Uuffalo Ex.. dally. 8:45 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo 7:20 a. m.): Huiton Ac. 90 p. m.; Valley Camp Ae ll::jp. m Church trains Kiulcnton, 9:05 a. in.: Kittanning, 12:40 p. m.: liraeburn, 9:50 p.m.; Pullman Parlor Cars on day trains and Sleeping Cars on lilghf trains between PHUhurg. Lake Chautauqua and Buffalo. JAsi. 1'. ANDERSON. . T. Agt.: DAVID 4ICCAIJOO, Gen. supt. T)ITTSBURG AXD WESTERN RAILWAY Trains (Ct'IStand'd time. Leave. Arrive. Mall, Bntler. Clalron. Kane... 6:50 a in 11:3) a m Akron, Toledo ana ureeuviue.. 7a0 n m 7:3) pin Butler Accommodation 9a1 a m 35iia Green vine. cw ensue, uianoa :-hi p in :i:ia a m ;hlcago Express (daily) 12:45 p m 12:10 p m Zelienoplcandillutler ,. 4:25 pm 5:30 a m ItUliCl ACMluiuwuuu ...t . I'ui . ! First class fare to Chicago, $10 50. second class. 5:J0 p tn 7:3) a m 13 50. Pullman ballet sleeping car wCUcagodally I FMANNS - SMITHFIELD ST. From Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsylvania Lines. Trains Run bv Central Time. SoutliwestSystem-ran-IIandlelJoala Depart for Columbiis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermed.ate and beyond : 1.15 a.m., 7.00 a.m., S.45 p.m., II.15 p.m. Arrive from simo pouits: 2.10a.ra. ,6.W)a.m.,5Vjp.m. Depart lor Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.15a in , 412.05 p m. rriffftroni same points: 2A0 am, 3.05 p.m. Xortfcwest Nystein Fort TTayae Konte Depart for Chicago, po'nts intermediate and bevond: 3ia.m 7.10 a.m., liO) p.m., l.tO p.m.. 111.3) p.m. Arrive from same poms : li05 a.m., f 12.43 a.m.. C35a.m . 'C00 p.m ,C50p.m. 37ie Philadelphia and Xew York Ltmxled departs for Chxago J).l j p.m. Arrives from ChicagG iU.0Oa.m. Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10a.m.,12iOp.ni..1.0ap.m.,J11.20p.m.i Arrvce from same points: f 12.10 a.m.,B3 aan., 6.00p.m., 60 p.m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: -fO.10 a m., 7.10 a.m., -fl2.4. p.m 11.05p.m. Irrtre from same points: 50a.nx., f2.15p.m.,6.00p.m., t7.0Op.rn. Pullman Sleeping Can and Pullman Dinma Cars run through. East and We3t, on principal trains of both Systems. Time Table of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, caa be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dallr. Ex.Suudar. JEz. Satnrdar. f- Mondaj. JOSEPH AVOOD, E. A. KOKD, Gst-rai UaMgT, Ceneral rassenpr AjtaV PiTrsniTKOir. Pkxx'a. JALTTJIORE AND OniO RAILROAD. Scrednle In effect 51 iv 10, 1891. Eastern nine. for v ablilngton. 1). c. Baltimore. Philadelphia, and Xew York, 't:ii a. m. and "930 p. m. l' or um neriana. $& a m., 1:10. 9ri p.m. For CoiuielUville. te-.IO. ' 3:15 a. m.. ;i:10, J4d5 and 3:20 p.m. For TTnlnntowri- iRiYI. 8:15 a. m.. :i:10 and J4:l.i p. m. For Connellsvilla and TJniontown. 8:15 a. m.. Sunday only. ForMt. rieasant, ZB:4Ua.in. i 1:10 and 4:15 p.m. For Waihlngton. Pa., 7:3. 3:15 a.m. and $3:30. 49-JOa.m.. 4:00. 5:10. and 7:43 p. m. Fir Wheeling. 7:20, 53:30. 9:30 a. m.. -4.-00. -7:4j p. m. ,. For Cincinnati and St. Louis. 7aa.B.T:l)Ii m. For rolumbns. "70 a. m. 7:45 p. m. 1 For Newark. 7:20a. m.. 7:45 p. m. ' For Chicago. 7r20a. m. and 7:15 p.m. Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 6:20 a. m., "7A p. m. From Columbus, cineinuail and Chicago. ":- a. m.. "8i p. in. From Wheeling, '8:25, '10:4., a. ni.. 4:40, 'Si'iO. D:W p. m. , , Dtily. Dally except Sunday. SSunday only. ISaturiiay onlv. TDally except Saturday. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing ton. Cincinnati ami Clileago. The Pittsburg Transfer Comptny win call for ami cheek baggage from hotel and residences upon orders left at It. &. O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 633 smitlllicla "'JIt: ODELL. CUAS. O. SCULL. General Manager; Gen. Pass. Agent. PITTSBHUO AXD CASTLE SU.VXNON R. B. Summer Time Table. On and alter June", 1SD1. until further notice, trains will run aj fol lows on even- dar. except Sunday. Eastern standard time: Leaving PIttsbnrg-6:25 a m. 7:15 a m. 8:00ain, 9 m. IldOatu. 1:15 p in. 3 :35 pin. 3:10p H1.5U5 pm. 6;30pni, 9.30 p m, 11:10pm. Arlington 5:10 am. pia in. 7:10a m.8:00m. 10:25 n in. IrOOpm. 2:10 pin. 4S0 pm. 5 .-00 pm. 5:50 pin. 7:15 p ni. 10:) pm. Snnday trains, leaving l'ittsburg-lOiCO a in, map in, 33ipa, 5:10pm. 9Spm. Arlington 9:103 31. 12:10jm. l:.V)pm. 4:20 p m. 6UMPIU. O. A. ROGEltS. Supt. .Iame9Mcans & Co.'sSlioesaremore widely known for their general excellence thanany otliermako ofShoes ever placet! on the mar ket. Ask. your Retailer lor shoes bearing this Stamp: James Means' $3.50 SHOE. These are made by Goodyear Hand-sewed process and are sold by leadinjr retailers all over tho U. S. jyl-3-ws J.1LEAXS & CO., Boston, 2Iass. JL V Jri" dS"' Sl- 1l mmMmw W-3fllthnrj7-jy - i. -k. JiSeiip. " -jlk..
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