Sl sasssssa !V"V "3f -f? 'J dispatch, -T r ?35w; THE PTTTSBTJHG- TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1891 i3sSaai2aisi SEARCHING THE EUIiTS The Grcai Mass of the Wreck on Park flace Still Untouched. TIFTY CORPSES MAY BE THERE. fourteen Dead Bodies Are Removed From the Outer Edges Only. SEVERAL INDICTMENTS JIAY rOLLOW Xew York, Aug. 24. The search for the dead in the ruins on Park Place pro gressed through the Jay, the workmen occa sionally meeting ghastly success in the form of a dead and mangled body. Just before two bodies had been taken from the ruins, a crowd of people standing on the steps of the building opposite the wreck saw one of the Italians working in the ruins stoop over the body of one of the victims and take something out of the vest pocket They shouted to the police and a boy ran across the street and told Policeman Sweeney, of the Xintli precinct, who arrested the Italian. He. was compelled to shotv what he had in his pockets, and the first thing he pulled out was a silver watch which he admitted he had "picked up." He was taken to the Second precinct station house, followed by a mob, many of vhom shouted, "Lynch him, lynch him." Prom the police station the Italian was taken to the Tombs Police Court. There he gave his name as Hoso Savano. He said he intended to gi e his watch to the boss. He was held for trial. SEARCHING 1TK THE CAUSE. Since the occurrence of the disaster at the Taylor building the lire marshal has been almost constantly at the scene endeavoring to learn the cause. He is as yet unprepared to say whether he has arrived at any con clusions on the subject or not. At the morgue there wero repeated to day tho scenes witnessed there yesterday. Irom early morning there was a constant stream of mourning friends und relatives t-eeking among the lead lj ing there the body ot some loveaone wiioscnosenee leaves no liope of oscnp" from the w recked building. supcuntenUcnt Brad and a force of dep uties went to tin nuns and begana thor ough inestiiration ot the causes of the ac cident. It was learned positively there was no boiler in tho building and that tho heavy lithographic presses were not working when the accident occurred. The theory that the disaster was due to laulty construc tion of the building is gaining strength. A olunteer force of workmen from the Marvin Safe Company, with one of the com pany's trucks and its -afe-hoisting ma chinery was at w oik at noon hauling tho big Hoe presses out of the ruins. Underneath one of these presses was visible the bodies or two men. THE MASS Or RON UNTOUCHED. So far only the edgo of the ruins has been tearched. Down beneath the center of tho buildings are probably tho graves of the great majority of those who have perished. The firemen, w ho havo heard all sorts of stories as to the number of persons in the buildings when they fell, believe that at least 30 bodies arc still under the debris, llepnty Fire Ohiet Ilcillv is of that opinion, and he has made careful calculations from tho numerous and contradictory reports submitted to him. Anothercompllcation isadded to-daytothe situation at the place ol the uisastcr. It now looks as if the Board of Fire Underwriters' theory that the lire companies are not lia ble for any of the damages, either to the building or the trail htructure, would bo in Msted upon by the courts. At least such is the position taken by Secretary William llandell. of the Board of Fire Underwriters, w hen seen to-dnj . In view of these facts secretary ltandt-11 issued a call for a meet ing of the board this morning. A clause of the regular policy which provides for this Imrticular case, read" as follows: "If a raildingorany part thereof fall, except as a ic'ult of Are, all insurance by this policy on such building and contents shall end." INSURANCE COMPANIES NOT IUBLE. So the very contract under which the flro Insurance policy is issued makes null and voW all claims for insurance for the heavy lo-ers in the fearful di-ostcr. There is still another clause in all policies which pro vides that the lire insurance companies thnll not 1)0 liable lor any damages incases or explosion. It ivas to consider theso clauses and their application to the Park Place collapse that tncmeetidgof the fire underwriters was called to-day. Oulv two members of the beard appeared, and the consideration of tho matte: was postponed. Tu elt e bodies w ere found in the ruins up toSo'cloek. The work of taking six of them ut of the debris was completed at 3.25, when It was learned that live of the bodies were those or women or gills and one of them that or a boy. Distiict Attorney Xicol is considering the jaetion ol indicting the person or persons responsible for the disaster. After a long consultation with his chief assistant, ex Judge lledtord, lias placed the case in the Imnds of Assistant District Attorney Towu Eend. more bodies recovered. The odor of decomposing flesh that arises from tho ruin is becoming horrible, and the disinfectants hitherto used seem to pro duce little effect. At 5 o'clock another body was brought out from tbo basement of Xo. 74. It was found beneath the press frame that had been lifted out of the debris a few minutes before, and was the body of a man. Tho head and body were burned beyond lecognitiou, but the legs and feet were com paratively intact. At 3.30 o'clock the next body was brought out from the prcs room. It was the remains if a young man w ho looked to be about 17 years old. His luce was burned beyond rec ognition, but most of his clothes were in j datively fair shape. Ho was probably one of the employes ot the press i oom. City Chamberlain Cram, whoso mother owned tho w reeked building, arrived at his offlco to-day. When questioned as to the condition ot the building, ho said: "I Know nothing personally about it. It was built in 1S72, and wis acquired hy my mother in ltS3. Tho building, I havo always understood, ivaswell constructed and never was con detuned, nor was it considered unsafe. It was always used for the purposes lor which it was used at tho time of the fire. THE THEORY fir FUSE ADVANCED. "As to the claim that the stock of material nnd the heavy presses on tho upper floors caused the building to collapse, why, any one who looks at the facts calmly and dis passionately will admit that such was not the case. My opinion is that the cause of the accident was a flro followed by an ex plosionthe same theory that tho firemen have about the matter. The explosion oc curred on one of tho lower floors. What caused it or when it took placo is not for me tosa. The building was insured for $50,000 and was worth Just about that sum. 1 never knew that it was considered extra hazard ous." A man who has been engaged for 35 years in placing printing machinery in position said to-duy that tho prcsses"of Ellis & Mc Donald find Leiblcr & Mans were so placed tluit the vihratious ran with the beams and rafters, and that the eight-inch resting plane was insufficient to support the enormous w eight that w as on it. On tho third floor nlone, he said, nearly 40 tons of machinery htood. An alarm was sen tout from police head quarters to-day lor Louis Kosenfcld, pro ptictor of tho paint store at Xo. 70 Park place. Jto has been missing since the dis aster, and his brother thinks the fearful scenes ho witnessed after the crash came unsettled his mind. ONCE tried, no more corns. Cure 15 cents; of druggists. Daisy Corn Ali our men's lawn puff bosom shirts, celebrated Star make, reduced from 1 73 lo ?1. .All our men's silk puffbosom shirts that were ?3 are now 51 75. Jos. Hoene & Co. '3 Penn Avenue Stores. rt. & It. Xcw fall dress goods and novelties Imudiomc collection, Opened to-day. Hoggs & Buhl. You can easily get a situation by adver tising in the want columns of The Dis patch. One cent a word is all it costs. PEABY'S GREENLAND EXPEDITION. The Steamer Kite Returns to St. Johns, Hringing Tidings of Progress. St. Johss, Aug. 24. The Arctic steamer Kito arrived hero yesterday with reports of interesting experiences in G recnland, which includo a struggle) of three w ccks with bergs and floe ice in Melville Bay, during which period sho made only 100 miles. While in Mclvillo Bay Peary broke his leg below tho knee, and he was landed from the Kito on a stretcher. On July 1G the Kite was nearly lost. She got nipped between two floes, which began to come together rapidly. All hands were put to work, and bv digging andblasting tho vessel was saved from destruction. On tho i samcnignt n polar oearatracKcu tnosnip, and was killed at a range of 50 3ards. Bv a series of small stages Cape York was reached J uly 20. it seemed impossible to go rurtner, and it looked as it the expedition must bo abandoned, as it appeared impracticablo even then. On July 23. howover. the ice sud- peuly opened, and a course was made clear to iuctjormicK's jjay. a. nonse was mine on tho slopo of a mountain 1,800 feet hign, with the glaciers pouring down the hills in all directions. On July 30 tho Kite bado tho party farewell and steamed south. THE GKM OF TDK MOXONGAHELi. Free Trains Every Day to the 2few Town of lllaine, Departing from and arriving at the pas senger depot of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad, end of the Smithfield street bridge, as follows (city time): Depart, 7:45 A. M., arrive, 2:20 r. M. Depart, 12:05 P. 21., arrive; 5:05 p. M. Also, Saturday even ing train, leaving at 5 o'clock, visitors re turning to the Union depot at 10:35 p. M., via the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad. 2To Sunday free transportation. Call at our office for tickets to the new town, and get maps, price lists, etc., before starting. Chahi.es Somers & Co., 129 Fourth avenue. EXCURSION TO CHICAGO. Saturday, August 39, via Pittsburg and Western Railway. Tickets will be sold for Chicago Express, leaving Allegheny 2 p. at, Central lime, and for special train, composed entirely of Pullman sleeping cars, leaving Allegheny at 5:30 p. M., Central time, making no stops for passengers, arriving in Chicago 9:30 A. M. Round trip SO. Limit ten days. Secure tickets and berths early at 1$. "& O. city ticket office, or at P. & W. depot. TTSSU Excursion to lintlcr. Pa. For the reunion of the 4th, 78th and 105th Regiments to be held at Butler, Pa., August 2GtL The P. & W. Ry. will sell excursion ticK ets at usual fare one wav and run special train to Allegheny, leaving Butler 10 P. M. Central time. Pare from Pittsburg, S1.25. SuTU. Last Excursion to Atlantic City. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will run the last special excursion ' to At lantic City Thursday next, August 27 Bate, $10 round trip; tickets gooi for ten days, and good to stop it "Washington City returning. Trains leave at 8:15 A. 51. and 9:20 P. 31., with parlor cars on day train and sleeping cars on night train. " II. & B. Two large lots assorted dress goods, suit ings, plaids, etc. removed from the shelves to-day to let in the new fall goods; if you want school dresses, or good second best dresses, here's a chance for very little mone c 25 and 50 cents. Boggs & Bum. BEAT, ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, MM. 401 SmithGeld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000. Surplus, 09,000. Deposits of 1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. ITS Tho Leading Shoe ! For men's wear at 2, good calf, good styles and good wearing qualities make it the leading shoe at 52, at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Your ricturo Free And handsomely framed given away this week by Hendricks & Co., popular pho tographers, Xo. 68 Federal street, Alle gheny, with every dozen. Cabinets, 51. A Pleasant Ride. Take the California Avenuj Electric cars to the Bidgeview and Grande Pointe plans of lots. Get plans before going. A. Z. Byers & Co., 93 Federal street. Titsu Bare Bargains. All summer dresses must be sold, regard less of cost, to make room for fall styles. Badies' Surr Parixmjs, ttS Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. Tho People's Store Fifth Avenue. Have you seen our offer of moquette car pets at S5c? 2cw and elegant designs and colors. The carpet chance of the year. Campiiet,!, Dick. Bannockburxs are stylish if they are cheap. A full line in our cotton goodg de partment. Jos. HORltE & Co.s Penn avenue Stores. Javens & Co.' 5 SI Gallery Crowded Yesterday. Everything goes for 51 this week. Go there, 77 Fifth avenue. Mcllor & Hoene's music store. Over H 1 The last and greatest cut of the season has just been made on Summer Goods, and mark our words this week will close out every vestige of summer apparel. Such a sacrifice has never before been made. Special attention is called to the sweeping reductions in the Millinery Department All Straw, Chip and Gimp Hats are going at one-fourth, and in some instances one fifth, their actual value. All Flowers and Ribbons, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets marked away down. HOW IS THISP AH onr $1 25 black-fifpired Lawn Waists at 60c All our $1 50 Laundried Waists at 75c. AH our $1 Tercale Waists at COj. Fino Gingham Suits were $3, now $1 75. Printed Wrappers, 75c, b5c, 93c, $1 25 and up. Xew Flannelette Wrapners $2 and up. Striped White Cloth Blazers $1 95, $3 50, $3, $3 50. Infants' Short Wnlklng Coats, $1 75, $2, ti 50 and np jat about half price. Fine Cloth Capes, $2, $3 and up. All Cloth Hcefcrs and Blazers marked away down. bgeibaum$ 510-518 MARKET STREET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thfl Genu Johann HofFs Malt Extract unequaled as a table bever age for the weak and debili tated, for ladies and children, in dyspepsia and indigestion. Be sure to buy the genuine, wrjich must have the signa ture of "Johann Hoff" on the neck of every bottle. au25 NEW PUBLICATIONS. Firet School-boy: Say, Joe, take your books home and let 's go swimming, will you ! , Second 2Htto; Well, I guess not to-day : I want to finish the story I began in "St. Nicholas" tins morning. The September number is fine I CL4- rV i-rl-iilst "nils a Zyl. 1 llCllUKlu place that no other publication can." If you A want to keep your boys at home and ( A out ot miscniei, n you want iu nunc 5 your girls happy, buy the September ' number. For sale by all newsdealers, ' T price, 25 cents. P THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. 4.'v''.'''' au2o-io WolffsACMEBIacking IS WBTFRPPOOF H. 1 8VER. f IRED. J A HANDSOME POLISH Shoes c&n be waehed daily. A LEATHER PRESER NO BRUSHING REOU Used by men, women and children. Look.at my old cWp basket. Isn't it a beady! I haTe just finished punting it with A 10c. W BOTTLE mil do half a dozen baskets. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIK-ItON beautifies other thins besides baskets. It makes a white class rase any color yon de sire to match. It chanres a pine table to walnat a cane rocker to mahogany. It a tains, paints, lacquers. Japans. ESTABLISHED 1S6L Eyes Examlnea Free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND,.0! OPTICIAX, ! SIXTH ST. dc2S-Trsu OFE31kiw' GLASSES. TELESCOPES A Largo Importation Jus; Received. Willi Am e. stieren, aul&67-TTS Ml SMITHFIELD STBEET. OTEL Centrally SI All the Latest Improvements. Located Broadway & 41st St.. New Tork. AMERICAN AA'D EUROPEAN PLAN. leaz-orr O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth a v., aboTo Smithfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se3 11 111 1 1 IB O! SUCH BARGAINS! Ono lot of 50o Black Silk Gloves reduced to 25c. One lot of 50c Silk Mitts reduced to 25c. Our $1 25 Suedp Mosquetaire Uloves now 75c. All the $1 25 Glace Kid Mosnuotalres now H)c. The SI 25 French Kid Biarritz now going at 95& CORSETS! Onr $1 French Common Sense Woven Corsets at G5c. Large sizes, 25 to SO, French Woven $1 25 Corsets at 50c. Madam Foy's Improved Corsets, $182 styles of Corsets to select from. 6U25-TT8SU E3JM(riJ m If V caa& W NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONE CENT A WORD! -19 ALL IT C0ST3 TO ADVERTISE I1T THE -DISPATCH USDER THE rOLLOWUTO CLAS--8IFICATIOKS t -SITUATIONS WANTED. -MALE HELP WANTED. -AGENTS WANTED. -FEMALE HELP WANTED. -BOARDERS WANTED. -BOARDING WANTED. -PARTNERS WANTED. -MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. -MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE8. -BOOMS TO LET. -PERSONALS. -LOST. -FOUND. -ALL CE3T-A-WORD ADVERTJSIMO MUST BE -PAID FOR IS ADVANCE. au24-117 SUM3IER KKSOKTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach.with unsurpassedoeeanvtew. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. JCS040-D E. ROBERTS & 6ON8. Capo May. MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. J. Within SO yards of the surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK. jyl-21-D Other Resorts. Bedford Springs. BEDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous Bedford Springs Mineral Water. L. B. DOTY, Manager. aut-93-D ESTABLISHED 1870. BLACK GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure for .the Urinary Organs, Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. The Sit lis Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for DvsDensia. TRADE MARS' Liver Complaint and every snecies of indigestion. Wild CherryTonlc. the most nonular nre aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchit and lunir troubles. Either of the above, $1 per bottle, or 6 for t5. If your druggist does not handle these goods write to WM. F. ZOELLEE, sole M'fT. ?ittalurg, Fa. de90-5&n FEICK BROS., 21 SIXTH ST. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ESTABLISHMENT. Specialties: Scientific fitting of TRUSSES, appliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFI CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock of surgical Instruments in Western Pennsylvania. Large Illustrated cataloguo free to mhlS-99-TTS3u physicians. M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 60 Sixth Avenue, mhl9-CS-TUTh8 Pittsburg. Pa. AMUSEMENTS. FALL OF POMPEII RECREATION PARK, ALLEGHENY. TUESDAY EVENING. AUG, 25, (Weather Permitting) NIAGARA FALLS -IW- SILVER FIREWORKS. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS 25o THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 27, GERMAN NIGHT. PICTURE OF THE KAISER. au25-90 WILFRED CLARKE ANDTHE FDRD ENGLISH COMEDYGQMPANY. Grand Reopening Week of August 31. Wed. and Sat. Matinees. Elaborate Production Monday Even ing of Goldsmith's "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." During the week : "Married Life," "Paul Pry," "Runaway Match," etc., etc. ADVANCE SALE OPENS THURSDAY, 7 A. M. FirstFloor, 500,750,1 Reserved. Dress Circle, 25c, 50c Reserved. Gallery, 15 c. SPECIAL PRICES Wednesday Matinee: First Floor, 50c Reserved. Dress Circle, 25c Reserved. OU25-20 THEATRE TO-NIGHT JAMES REILLYlir THE BROOM MAKER. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Aug. 31 "Tho Danger Signal." au2I-7 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMT, To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, TIIE MAY RUSSELL BURLESQUE CO. Bob Slavin, Miss Panlino Batcheller, Miss Ada Henry, Fish and Richmond, J. Marcus Doyle, Miss Maggio Ferguson, Mr. Jerry Ferguson, Miss Ray Vernon, Miss Laura Maxwell. A great chorus. Handsonio ladies. Funny comedians. And the "ew Burlesquo.'JACK'S ANTE. Ausr. 31. Weber and Field's New Specialty Company. au23-9 IF ARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM-THEATEK. All this -week. BEOOUIN ARABS, GREAT MENAGERIE. Admission, 10 cents; children, 6. Open 1 to 5; 7 to 10 F. U. UU25 33 t ' t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JACISOIS SATISFACTION STAMPED ON HIS FACE. No wonder his father is grati fied. A manly little fellow looks manlier in one of our $5 suits. You can tell the story of the suits in one sen tence: They are remarkable in price, remarkable in qual ity and remarkable in finish. They are popular, because theydeserve popularity. They would take first prize in a clothing show, and anywhere else they would cost you at least one-third more money. Did you notice the new dis play of Piece Goods in our window for Merchant Tail- onng Don't miss it, it will Our very popular pay you prices for making to order : Suits at $20. Trousers at $5. Fall Overcoats at $iS. Makers of Fine Clothing, Cus tom Tailors, Hatters and Men's Furnishers, 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST. au23-70-TTSu Ask mjf agents for W. L. Douglas fehoes. If not (or sale in your place ask your dealer to snd (or catalogue, secure the agency, and get them for you. .OS-TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE-S FOR m WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS o curr fob J)0 OrtVjll. GENTLEMEN ""The Best phoe in the World for the Money? 11 is a Beamiess suae, vriin no tsckb or wax mreaa to hurt the feet; made of the beat fine calf, stylish and easy, andberausewe make more shoes of thU grade than any othermannfacturer. It equals hand- 12 00. 00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE, fine calf. 9iynsn. coinlortauie and durable. The best shoe ever offered at tills Drice same grade as cps xoni-maar guoes cosmic irom as w to 11 ( from A 00 t a 111 m. 30 TOMCE SHOE: Farmers. Kallroid3Ien and Letter Carriers all wear them: Une calf. seamless, smooth luslde. heavy three soles, exten slon edre. One pair will wear a year. dJO 00 FINE OALF; no better shoe ever offered IDf. at this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. 9 39 and 12 00 WOHKINGMAN'S shoes are nSZJ. very strong and durable. Those who hare xtTcii them a trial will wear no other make. jrVQ' P 00 and 1 75 school shoes are wom XlKJ 1 O by the boys ey eryu here; they sell on i " Mv,aw-o me iuvimoiii oniri iiun . T A T"iTT7G t? HAMO-i 00 HAND-SEWED shoe, best JLilXJ-fJLXUVJ llongola very stylish; equals French imported shoes costing from 54 00 ti LADIES'RM, 2 00 and II 75 shoe forM the best Une Dongula. Stvllsli and durable CAUTION See that W. I.. Hondas' n ?4 w m so uu. for Misses are durable. OAUTION-See that W. L. Douglas' name and nrlce arc stamned on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUOLAb, Brockton, Mass. Sold by D. Carter, 79 Fifth av.; E.C. Snerher, VS4i uarson si. ; n. o . k u. m. l.ang. n uniier si. J. N. Frohrlng, 2S3 Fifth av.; ilcniT Iioser. .A'e- Kiicny. E. J. Hollman, Mo. 72 Rebecca street, Allegheny, Pa. ttb c BLOOD Has no rival in tlie world. 300 years' ex perience in Brazil and two jcars in this country. It positively cures all diseases arising from Impure blood. Xo mineral, no failures, no relapses. Has a successful history of three centuries In Brazil and two years' critical test in this country. Science pronounces it tho first and only infalliblo neutralizer of scrofulous and speclflo blood poisons yet discovered. Sold bv JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, Drug gists, 2 Market St., Pittsburg Je-23 McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for ravine Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire llrlck, Concreting Collars. FEDERAL 8T., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. aull-71-D W Jft ' C-rJffccoPXRT' Sic 1 ms OIL WELL SUPPLIES. HAYS & TREES, Contractor Wo make a specialty of building NATURAL GAS LINES AND WATER MAINS. Boom 410 Hamilton Bulldlngr, PITTSBURG, PA. Correspondence solicited. Telephone m. myi340-Trs M. V. TAYLOR, OITv -wisivr SUPPMES. Tho Celobrated ALLISON TUBING AND CASING ALWAYS IN STOCK. ROOMS 35 and SO Fidelity building. Phone 797. Jy25-1.D OH, WELL SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBURG, PA. noSJ-TT: IRELAND & HUGHES, FORGE MD MACHINE SHOP AND MANUFACTURERS OF $. Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corr-r Twoniy.finl Streat and A. V. R. Ks Telephone No. 1222. f PECTSBURG, PA. tal-3-D A J AX ENGINES -AND- Th beat OU Well Machinery In th world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary engines and Boll ers. Write for prices. Offices In Pittsburg, Washington and But ler. Always write or telegraph o Corrj Office. JAMES M. LAMBING, 60LE. AGENT, CORRY, PA. Pittsburg office Vclephono No. 238. mh5- STANDARD0ILC0.," PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICE8: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, "W. Va, Standard Oil Co., Cnmberland, McL, Standard Oil Co., Altooua, Pa., Capital City Oil Co., llarrisburg, Pa. We manufacture for homo trade the fines! 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 BEITNED OIL LISTj , . Water White, 150. rrlme Wl.ite, 130. Standard White, 110. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal TmH Carnadine tred), ISO Test. Olite, 150 Tost. OUB NAPTHA LIST: Deodorized Xaptha for Tarnish makers, painiers anu printers. Gas Naptbas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid for Yap vapor stovs burners. Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers anu torencs. Gasoline, 86, S3 and 90 gravity for gas ma chines. OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes tho finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Minors' Oils, AVool Stocks. Parafflne Oil, Parafllne Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and MAI Giease and Arctic Cup Grease. Where It is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, r.Duqueno Way and Eighth Street, aaa PITTSBUBG. PA PRESERVE YOUR 'EYES By wearing Chessman's celebrated. BEST $1 SPECTACLES ON EARTH. Each pair is carefully adjusted to your eyes, and guaranteed for ono year. Micia s CAN NOTBE DISTINGUISHED: isFROM THE NATURAL. Leading optical experts of Pennsylvania. JyliPruFSu CARUSS &. MArSlNION, COP.RECTING OPTICIANS, i, 67 FIFTH AVE. Difficult cases so- licitod. Consult us first. Prices tho lowest. - 'v9JflBBtfLr artiuciai eyes - rsSir mv51.?(LTitaii CANCER and TtTJIOKS cured. No knife. Send for testimon ials. G.II.SIcMlchael, 31.D., C3 Niagara at, Biliralo, N. Y. inli!9-71-TTSSUWk KATLKOADS. "DALTTKOTtE AKD oniO KAILROAD. X Schedule In effect May 10, 1891. Eastern thne. n iS " """"awn. a. t;., Baltlraorc, Philadelphia, sndXeYrk, 8:Ua.m. and9;20p. m. For (Aimberland, TJi a. m,, :io, 0:20 p. ra. For Connellsvllle, t:49. 8:1 a.m., (1:10. 14:15 and 9.20 p.m. .For Uniontown. t8:40, "8:i5a. m., tl:10and UM p. xn. For Connellsvilla and Uniontown, 8-33 a. m.. Sunday only. For Mt. Plfasant, W:40a. m. and J8:15 a. m. and ll:10and 14:15 p.m. For Washington. Pa., 7.-20. $8:30, :30a. m., i-J. J5:30. and 7:45n. m. For Wheeling, J7:20. ,3:30. ). m., '4:00. 7:4J p. m. For.Clnclnnatl and St. Louis, VX0 a. n. V:G p. m. For Columbus. "7:20. m, "7:45 p. m. For Newark, "70 a. m.. "7:45 p. m. 7 For Chicago, 7:20 a. m. and "7:45 p. ra. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore nnd Washington, G:20 a. ra., !& p. m. Frnin Colnmbiis, Clurlnnati and Chicago, a:J5 a.m.. "8:50 p. in. From Wheeling, '8:25, '10:15 a. ro.. 1:40, "8:t0, 5:35 p. m. Dally. Daily except Sunday. JSunday only, ISaturdayonlv. IDally except Saturday. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. The nttaburg Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth a enue and Wood street, or 401 and 630 Smithfield street. J.T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL, . General Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent COSBY BOILERS (Sphip-clv tfmsm if1 ' I. 4CssssssssiscSi.wc: ' .: ?lkWSBBBBBMBKlA'TJ Sfl jMS$&B2BSI SEW ADVEBTISinrEX f wJnf If Nil t j gl III sutta Muslin. We have but 100 dozen of these Night Shirts. Those who want them must come quick. We have just received another shipment of those Patent Reinforced Armhole UNLAUNDRIED 50 CENTS. The great stronghold of these Shirts lies in a pat ented improvement consisting of a separate and dis tinct piece of goods sewed on the inner side, which reinforces the seams at the armholes, and extending on the sleeve, thereby relieving the strain from the thin portion of the fabric, and effectually prevents the sleeve from breaking away at the place where it joins the yoke. These Shirts have Extra Fine LINEN BOSOMS, are made of the celebrated Langdon Mus lin, and .fit to perfection. This Shirt, we guarantee, will more than hold its own with any $1 shirt sold elsewhere. TRY ONE! No Reduction to Half-Dozen Purchasers. KAUFMANNS Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. KAILROADS. m From Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsy Ivan ia Lines. Trains Run by Central Tio. Southwest Nr8tem-Pan-Handleatoat Depart for Columbus. Cincinnati, Indiana pons, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 2.I0 a.nL, 7.00 ajn., 8.sa p.m., 11.15 p.m. Arrive from sam points: LO5a.m.,6.0Oa.m.,6ii5pjn. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points uiicnncdiat andbeyond: 2.10 a.m., VU& p.m. Amoeban tame points: 1.05 a.m., f3.0G p.m. northwest System Fort Wnyne Route Depart for Chicago, points intermediate and hcyanA: 3a.m.,7.10 ajm., SO p.m., I.W) p.m., 111.20 p.m. Arrive Irom same points : 12.05 a.m., 1ZI0 a.m.. 035 a.m., 6 00 p.m., 6 50 p.m. The Philadelphia and New Tort XfmiAI departs for Chicago M5 p.m. Arrives from Chicago 6.00 a.m. Depart forToledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10a m. lZ20p.m.,lJX)p.m.,JIlJ0p.m. Arrive from same points: f 12.40 a.m., 9.S5 a.m., 8X0 p.m., fJiOp.m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: f-10 .m-t 'M0 ."., V-V P.m 1106p.m. Arrive from unt points: &50a.m,, f2.15 p.m., 6.00 p.m., f7.00 p.m. Pullman Sleepina Oar ami Pidlman Dining Cora run through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Tvme Table of Through and Local Aecommoda tion Trams of either system, not mentioned above, caa be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Pens, ylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dallj. tEi. Sundar. Ex. Saturday. TEi. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, fasersl Xtsagar, Gezoal tatsssger irat, PrrrsBnEaH. Ptof x'x. PrrrsBURo and lake euif. hailboad COMPANY Schedule In effrct June 14. 1SS1. central time P. Jb L. E. K. K Depart For Cleveland, 4:30, 8:00 a.m.. '1:50. 4:20, -9:45 p. m. For Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. 4U0 a. m 1:50, "9:45 p. m. For Buffalo. 8:00 a. m., 4:20, 9:4 p. m. For Salamanca, s:00 a. m., lo, ?:& p.m. For Yonnjrstown and New Castle. 4:30, '8.00. 'JA a. m.. 100, '4:20, 0:45 p. m. or Beaver Falls, 4:30,7:00. '8:00, 9t a. m., !). 3M0, '4:20, 5:30. 9:45 p.m. For cnartlers, 40, 15:30, 3St, W6, I .(M. i i&J, I iMJ, ,o iM, a iI, a i tu, vt iia. m., 12:10, 312:45, 10. 1:55,3:30. 4:25, 4:30. 4:33, 5:2a J30. o., ohm, t;, iu:iu (j. iu. Aerive From Cle eland. "6:40 a. m., 120, 6:40, 7:50 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. '8:408. m.. '12:80. 1-M p. m. From Buffalo, "CMO a. m., 12:30. 10:U p.m. From Sala manca, 10:00 a. ra.. 7:50 p. m. From Youngs town and New Castle, "ii.40, '10:00 a. m., I2:J0, 6:40, 1-JiC, 10:05 p. in. From Beaver Falls. 3:20, 6:40, 7:20, '10:00a. m., '120, 1:20, 5:10, "70, 10.05 p. m. P., C. Jb T. trains for Mansfield, 7-15 a. ra.. 12:19 4:35 p.m. ForEsplenand Beechmont. 7:i a.m., 4:35 p. m. P. C. Y. trains from Mansfield, 7:06, 11:59 a, m.. 4:25 p.m. From Bcechmont. 7:05, 11:5!) a. m. I'., McK. & Y. K. B. Depart For New Ilavrn, 18:20, 10:10 a. m., 3:00 p. m. For West Newton, t8:2a 10:10 a. m.. 3:00. 5:25p. m. AaniVK From New Haven. 9:00 a. m.. '3:20 p. m. From West Newtou, 6:15, 9:0O a. m., '3.28 p. m. For McKeespor:. Elizabeth, Monongahela City and Belle Vernon. 6:45, U:05a. m., '4:00 p. m. From Belle Vernon, Monongahela City, Elizabeth and McKcesport, H:ia, 7:40 a. m 1:20, 4:05 p. in. Dailv. Sundays only. City ticket odlce. C39 Smithfield street. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Train lea e Union sutlon (Eastern Standard time): East Brady Ac, 6:55 a. m ilatlv. 8:20 a. m. (arrtrlugat Buffalo at 5:45 p. in.): le auev uunp ac. iu:i4 r n. m.: Oil Citv and a. in.: vaucy camp Ac, 12:0.' IImIIiiI. It1......... IiIHI .. . 1! 1'UUUI. '..V1-'! . " J. 111. , IUICJ V II1U ilbi, b n. m.: Klttannlnir Ac 3:35 d. in.: Braehurn F.x. Valley CaniD Ac, 2:25 4:55 p. ra,; Klttauntng Ac, 5:30 p.m.; Bracburn Ar 6:15 p. u.; HiiTton Ac, 8:u0p. m.t Hulfalo Kx dally, 8:45 p. m. (arriving at Huffalo7:2uk. m.): llulton Ac, 0:50 p. m.; Valley Camp Ac, Il:30p. m Church trains Emlenton, :05 a.m.: Klttannlng, 12:40 p. m.; Braehurn, 0:i0 p. m.: Pullman Parlor Cars on day trains andbleeplne Cars on night trains between Pittsburg. f.k Chautannna and Buffalo. .IAS. P. ANDERSON, U. T. Agt.: DAVID McUAKOU. lien. Supt. pITTSIIUItG AND WESTERN RAILWAY J Trains (Ct'lStand'd time), Leave. Arrive. Mall. Butler. Clarion, Kane. Akron and Erie Butler Accommodation Sew Castle and Butler Chicago Express (dally).... Zellenople and Butler. Hutlerand Foxburg R:40 a m 11:24 a m 7:30 a in UMoa m 7:i0 pm 3:31 pm 9:10 a in 11:55 a m 6:30 a m I 3. to D in z:uu p in 4:25 nm 50 pm 7:00 a m First-class fare to Chicago, to 50. Second class, p 60. Pullman buffet sleeping car to Chicago dally. 38 II S'OR: MEN'S FINE JO 5! T WORTH 75c- They're handsomely embroidered in silk, are made with yoke, side pocket; and are cut full length 52 inches. The material is extra quality Wam- SHOTS KATLKOADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Scnm die ix Eftzct 12:01 r. jr.. Jolt 19tii. 1891. Trains will leave Union Station, Flttsburg, as folIoTvs (Eastern Standard TlmeJ: MAEf LINE EAhTWAKD. New Tork and Chicago Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars daily at 7:i5 a. ra., arriving at Har rlsbnrsratl:S5p. m.. Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. Sew York 7:00 p. in., Baltimore 4:40 p.m., Washington G: p. m. Kej stone Kxpress dally at 1:20 a.m., arriving at llarrisburg 8:2& a. m., Philadelphia 11:25 a. m.,Jicvr York 2:00 d. m. Atlantic Kxpress daily at 1:2) a.m. arrivlnorak IMrrlsuur? a:JJ . ir... "Philadelphia 1;:1S d. m.. .Veir York 2:30 u. ui.. Baltimore 12:00 p. in.. Wash- inrtonl:03p. m. llarrisburg Accommodation dally (evcept Sun day) 5:25 a. in., arriving at IIarrlsbnrg20 p. m. Day Kxpress dallrat s.00 a. m., arriving at llar risburg 3:20 p. m.. Tblladt-lpbla 6:53 p. in.. Xevr York :35 p.m., Baltimore 6:45 p. m.. Washington 4:15 p. m. Mall Kxpress dally at 12:00 p. m., arriving at llar risburg 10:00 p. m.. connecting at llarrisburg with Philadelphia Kxpress. Philadelphia Express dailyat4:30 p. m.. arriving atllarrisburgliOOa. m.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m . and Hew York 7:10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. dally, arriving at llarrisburg 2:25 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. in.. AVaaN lngton 7:Su a. m phlIailelpbU5:25a. in. and Scvr York 8:00 a. m. Fast I.ipe dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at llarris burg 3:! a. m.. Phlladelphls 6:o0a. ra., cw York 0:30 a. m Baltimore 6.20 a.m.. Washington 7:M a. m. All through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex.' for Brooklyn. N. Y.. avoiding double rerrage and Journey throughKew York City. Cresson and Ebensburg Special 2:45 p.m., Satur days only. Johnstown Accom., except Sunday. 3:40 p. m. Oreensburg Accom.. 11:15 p.m.. week davs; 10:JO p. m. Sundays. Greensbnrg Express. 5:10 p. m., rxcept Bunday. Uerry Express, 11:00a. m.. except Hundav. wall Accom: 0:00, 7:30. v.w; iu:aj 12:15. 2:00. 3:20. 4:55. 5:W. 6:25. 7:40. 9:40 p. m.. , 12:10 a. m. (except Monday). Sunday. 10:30 a. m , 12:25, 2:30. 3:30, 7: jj ana 9:40 p. ra. Wllklnsburg Accom: 6:10. 6:40, 7:20 a. m.. 12:01, 4:00. 4:33, 5:20. 5:30. 5:50, 6:10. 10:10 and Il;40p. in. Sunday. l:3nand'J:15 p. m. Braddock Accom: 5-30, i:Vt. 7:45, 8:10. 9:5a 11:15 a. in.. 12:31, 1:23. 2:50, 4:10, 6:00, 6:.C, 7:20. 835. 9:W and 10:45 p. ra., week days. Sunday. 3:35 a. m. SOUTHWEST PENX RAILWAY. For Uniontown 5:30 and 8:35 a. m 1:45 and 4:3 p. xn., week days. MONONGAHELA DmsION. On and after May 25. 1801. For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and Uniontown 10:40 a. m. For 3Ionongahela Citv and Wot Brownsville 7:33 and 10:40 a. m., and 4:50 p. ra. On Sunday 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela City only. 1:01 and 3:50 p.m. week days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a. m. ami 3:20 p. m. week days. W eat ElUabcth Accom. 8:35 a. in., 4:15, 6:30 and 11:35 p. ra. Sunday, 9.40 p. m. AVXST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. On and after May 25 1W1. From FEDERAL STREET STATION. Allegheny City: ForSprlngdale. week davs, 6:20. 8:23. 80. 10:40, 110 a.m., 2:25. 4:19, 5:00. b:05, 6:20. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40p.m. Sundays 12:35 and 9:10 p. m. Fur Butler, week days. 6:55. 8:50. 10:40. a. m..3:13 and 6:05 p. m. For Freeport, week days. 6:53, 8:50, 10:40 a. m., 3:15,4:19, 5:00. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p.m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, weekdays, 10:10 a. in. and 5:00 p. m. For Blalrsvllle. week days, 6:55 a. m., 3:15 and 10:30 p. m. 8-The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Time cardt and full Information can be obtained at the ticket offices No. 110 Fifth ave-nui-. corner Fourth atenue and Try street and Union station. CHARLES E. PUGII. .1. R. WOOD. General .Manager. Gen'l. Pass'r. Agent. PITTSBURG AND CASTLE'snANNON lt7n Summer Time Table. On and after J une 7, 1891. until further notice, trains will run as fol lows on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard time: Leaving Pittsburg 6sS am, 7il5 a m. 8:00 am. 9:35 a m, ll:T0 am. 1:45 pm. 33pm. 5:10 p m. 5:35 pm. Copm, 9,30 p m, 11:30pm. Arlington 3:40 am. 6dia m. 7'JOa m. 8.-O0am. 10:23 am. 1:00 pm. 2.40pm, ISO pm,SWpm,5a fin, 7:15pm. 10:S0 pm. Sunday trains, leaving lttsburg-10:C0 a ro. 12:55 p m, 23 p m. 5;I0 p m, lanB. Arlington 9:10 am. 12:10 pm, 130 pa, 4:'4pm,6d0su. O. A. ROdERS. Sujtt. DESKS. FllS'G CABINETS. Office Specialty Co 105 Third av. )e23JrT3 I. 1 i,
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