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    THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER' 2 189lT
OUTWIIMG A SYNOD.
An Echo of the Suspension of the
Seven Eefonned Ministers.
SUIT OF EASTERN SYMPATHIZERS
To Save Their Church Property and Declare
for Independence.
EEF0E3I VIEWS ARE TAKING DEEP ROOT
ffPECIAL TrLTGIIAM TO TIIK DISPATCH.!
New York, Sept. 23. The congregation
of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, or
as it is better known, the Church of the
Covenanters, in Tompkins avenue, Brook
lyn, is interested in a suit just begun to
foreclose a mortgage for 8,500 on the prop
erty, which is held by the trustees of the
estate of the late Hugh Henry Scott. The
congregation is. not financially embarrassed,
and the trustees have purposely refused to
pay the interest on the mortgage, uith the
approbation of the Itev. John P. Carson, the
pastor.
The foreclosure proceedings are the out
growth of the rumpus, which occurred at
the famous Covenanters' conference in Pitts
burg a month or two ago. According to
the canons of the church, not only the
pastors, but the members of the congrega
tions, are prohibited from exercising the
right of suftrage, on the ground that there is
no recognition of Divine power in the con
stitution and laws of the country.
At the 1'itt-burg meeting tne" reform ele
ment in the church made itself felt: and a
fiiciestion. backed by several minister":,
was made that the canon law in the matter
of prohibiting tlie cxcicise ot the fiiuiciiNc
ihoutd bo amended. The trustees of the
5y nod not only expected thc.e suggestions,
but suspended "seven young; ministers who
bad been very emphatic nrj;inr their reform
views. The seven young men m-idc an un
successful appeal from the decision. The
Jtev. Mr. Carson, of tho Brookljn church,
took advanced grouud m favor of tho sus
pended ministers and on his return to his
pulpit made an address in support of their
reform view s, and nearly nine-tenths of the
congregation upheld him.
It i thought that the governing body in
the denomination may make an attempt to
depose Mr. Carson Irbm the ministry, and
the foreclosure proceedings are brought so
that the propel t may be bought in by the
congregation itself and held independent of
the ynod. When this is done ilr. Carson
can declare his liberal views without anv
tear of removal by the Synod.
-Mr. Carson said: "-I don't think the congre
gation has any intention to let the church
jias out ofits"hands. The present state of
affairs lias grown out of the attitude taken
by the Synod in regard to the suggestions of
a change in the common law at the East
End meeting in Pittsburg. A large propor
tion of our congregation has adopted these
suggestions, and should the chuich remain
in our possession. asie have reason to be
lieve it will, there will doubtless be some
changes in the reorganization.'"
It is thought that the church will either
become entirely independent or join the
regular Presbyterian body. The Tompkins
Avenue Church is the only organized society
of Covenanters in Brooklyn. The congrega
tion wan formed In 147.
3TD0XALD IS SPOTTED.
IT IS CONCLUSIVELY PHOYEN BY A
WELL JUST COMPLETED.
The Royal Gas Company Gets a Big "Well
on the Sauters Property to the East
Wells on Top or the Sand Big Wlld
wooa 'Well.
There is no better proof that the McDon
ald field is as spotted as a leopard's skin
than is given by the Royal Gas Company's
well, on the Sauters property, which was
Orillei into the fifth sand yesterday.
It is several hundred feet northeast
of Shaffer & Co.N well, on the
Eanny Johnson lot. Yesterday afternoon it
was reported to be making from 0 to 75 bai-j-cls
an hour, and as it is located consider
ably east of the 45 line through tho John
son lot It opens up a pool which has been
ontirelv unsuspected heretolore. Besides
it makes W. I. Kena's well at the
Lnurcl Hill coal mines look a great
deal better than it did a couple ot davs ago.
It may turn out that the pool under the
Miller and the Mcvey farm- diveiges sud
denly to the east and "runs just north of the
Johnson and the Dcltoy wells. The lower
end of tile McDonald field is undoubt
edly as spotted as any field which
3. at been found in Allegheny countv.
Itight northeast of the big Coo!c lot, aiid
bauteri Co.'s well- back of the hardware
store, some small wells have been fonnd.
There have alo been a few wells drilled a
few hundred feet south of tho Short lot,
which have pioved lailures. It is u no
toiiou3 fuct that the wells just
up the hollow fiom the big Butler lot well
ot Claik & Binnister were little better than
dusters in the fifth sand, and taken alto
gether they go to sho that the prediction
mado in The Dispatch two months ago,
that it would proe a breakfast
bacon field, has turned ont as prophesied.
The Devonian Oil Company's Mongot No. 2
will get tho fifth sand to-dav or to-morrow.
Their So. 2, Fayette, and their No. 1. Elliott,
are each down about 1,700 feet. Thev are
Ftlll fishing at 1,000 rcet in their No. 2, ou the
J. II. Boob. W. P. Black ft Co. shot
their well on the George lot
yesterday, and it responded well. Doty
A Co. put in the last casing
on the Slathew WiNon lot yesterdav. Forst
& Greenlee are down 100 leet on the"Gladden
larm, a mile southwe-t of tho Cook lot well,
nnd the Woodland Oil Comp-inv is down 400
feet on tho same tarni. Mellon & Co.'s well,
on the McCarty farm at Primrose, southwest
of McDonald, is goJ for 100 barrels a day
from the Gordon suud. A good deal of com
ment has been caused bv the fact that
operations ar this well wero stopped just
when it was being drilled into the fifth, sand.
Tliey Are Almost Due.
XocLraTOWN GnfTey, Jennings A Co.'s Xo.
I, on the Bell larm, w as on top of the fltth
Band last night. It is making 350 barrels a
day from the Gordon. Their Xo. 2 Bell is 100
lentnbcive the top or the Gordon, and their
Xo. 1 Herron is just thiough the Gordon
sand, and doing S00 barrels a day.
In Old Territory.
WiLDweon The Strip Oil Company's well
on tho Kolbar lease broke loose lrom its
moorings yesterday and is now putting out
from 35 to 40 barrel" an hour. The Metro
politan Oil Company's Xo. G Kolbar is show
ing for a good well.
Got a Dig Gasser.
Tcrcsto, O. The Toronto Oil and Gas
Company struck a big gas vein in their Xb.
2 on the Wallace iann vestcrdav. It is
putting out 20,000,000 lect oi gas a day.
TJic Ksiimated Production.
The production m tho McDonald field fell
off a couple ot thousand barrels yesterday.
It w as estimated at 23 0)0 barrels. The liouily
production of tin-big n ells was as follows:
JIathews, 110; Baldwin, 125: Elliott, 90: Gam
ble. CO: Miller Xo. 1, 100; Miller Xo. 2, 45: Marv
I'.obb, 90: Sauters & Co., CO: Cook lot, 40; Peo
ples Gas Company, 20, Patterson, 45; Sauters,
15; Church lot, 10.
Tho Producers Meeting.
Tho Executive Board of the P. P. A. held a
phort meeting in Pit tsburg yesterday after
noon. There were a number of heavy pro
ducers absent, TIiom; presont refused to
discuss the business of the meeting.
Yestorday's Local Features.
About 1j,ooo barrels changed hands. The
plice was higher and steadily upward from
tiie start, cabh closing 2c and October lo
bettor than the opening. Cash started at
diyic, -which was nUo the lowest. Tliebigh
tt endrloso was C2lc. October opened at
M)Vr; highest, tiij-jc: lowest, fiUJc; close, 62Jc.
A good 111:1:1 v w ho a short time ago talked
5ilc oil are now anxious to buy it around COe.
J'heie v..i no change 111 refined. D.iilvaver
ngn mn sevn 7,:J4!; Uailv average ship
ments. f2,.-C5
Oil City, Sept 21 National Transit cer
tificates opened at fiOVc: highest. V,iy.c: low
est. it',ic; closed at Cikc: sales, 290.000 bar-J-cls:
clearances. 4!S,000 barrels: shipments,
KVcS barrels: raus, )23,K barrels.
Bkaufoiiu, Sept. 23. National Transit cor
lifica'e onened at GOc; closed at C2Vc;
iiighost, fl'jjc; lowest, GOc; clearances, 214.OC0
barrel.
Xkw Yor.K, Sept. 23. Petroleum opened
strong and advanced ljc on Western buy
ing, closing strong. Pennsylvania oil, spot
opened at )Vic; highest, C2tc; lowest, 6"c;
closing :u (tie; October options opened at
firtJc; highest, Hc: lowest, COJJc; closed at
ty,o. Total -ales; 1!.X) barrels.
um:n5ii, nt. 23. IVtroleum slow: s. w.
110. eke; 7li.i.soliiie, 7c; S1 gasoline, 10c; 63
napluja, ec.
HEKE IS THE CHANCE
To liny Good Clothing Cheap.
For to-day we have marked three special
bargains in men's suits the prices are 56.
58 and $10. These garments are all new fall
goods, elegantly gotten up and first class in
every detail. Think of it, $6 for men's
sack and cutaway suits; 58 for elegant cassi
mere and cheviot suits, and S10 for very fine
dress suits that usually sell for a great deal
more money. A fine line of boys' vest suits,
sizes 4 to IS, at 53. Come and see us to-davj
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
SOHMEK PIANOSI COLBT PIANOS
Schubert Pianos!
Are unrivaled for tone, touch, finish and
great durability. They are preferred by
the highest musical authorities and pur
chased by those possessing refined musical
taste. Large assortment of these matchless
pianos at extremely reasonable prices at
the music store of J. 5L Hoffmann & Co.,
537 Smithfield street, sole agents for the
world-renowned Peloubet reed pipe organs,
the nearest approach to a genuine pipe or
gan at one-third the cost.
THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY,
61 Fourth. Avenue.
Opening for season this evening (ninth
year). To our patrons and public and those
desiring to join our dancing classes, they
are requested to get to the proper place, C4
Fourth avenue.
Notice,
On account of fire in my Allegheny stores
our opening advertised for to-morrbw will
necessarily be postponed for a few days.
Our opening at the Pittsburg store will take
place as advertised. E. S. Giles,
5(5 Sixth st., 92, 91 and 9G Federal St.,
Pittsburg. Allegheny.
C Baeuerlein Brewing Company,
Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and
bottlers of standard lager and wiener export
beer. The trade and iamilies supplied.
TTS
Exposition Visitors.
Lies, the popular and reliable photo
grapher, will make you good cabinet photos
at 51 50 per doz. See him, 10 and 12 oixth
street, directly opposite new Alvin Theater.
Tihsu
Communication.!
The portrayal of the historical drama,
Abraham Lincoln,
Has met with the greatest success of this
season. Grand Opera House next week.
Notice.
On account of fire in my Allegheny stores
our opening advertised for to-morrow will
necessarily be postponed for a few days.
Our opening at the Pittsburg store will take
place as advertised. E. S. Giles,
56 Sixth st., 92, 91 and 96 Federal st,
Pittsburg. Allegheny.
Communication.
The signing of the Emancipation Procla
mation in the historical drama,
Abraham Lincoln.
Grand Opera House next week.
The Late EMPEROR FREDERICK
extensively patronized the Soden Mineral
Pastilles and found great relief in them.
Dr. Klemmer, the well-known Dresden
Physician, writes: "Having myself used
the Soden Mineral Pastilles for ah obstinate
bronchial catarrh with the utmost benefit, I
shall be obliged if you will kindly forward
me another six boxes by return of post."
Beware of imitations. The genuine im
ported article must have the signature of
"Kisner & Mendelson Co.," Sole Agents,
New York, around each box.
Th
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
TO-XIGUT.
Matinee Saturday.
EFFIE ELLSLER,
Supported by
C. W. COULDOCK
AND
FK.VXK WESTOBf,
IN
HAZEL KIEKE.
Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 00 Reserved. Gal
lery, 15c. Admission, 53c. Wednesday Jlati
nec, 25c, 50c Reserved.
NEXT WEEK,
THE HISTORICAL DRAMA,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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THE ALVIN THEATER,
Sixth street, near Allegheny Bridge.
CHARLES L. IAVIS, Owner and Manager
MISS PAULINE HALL
And her superb opera Company.
Every evening and Saturday matinee,
MADAM FAVART.
Prices, 23c, EOc, 75c, $1 and $1 50.
Xext week-THE MERCHANT. se21 96
THEATRE
TO-XIGIIT.
A HIGH ROLLER.
.Matinees n edncsday nnd Saturday
cjitcin ucr ics uuvur nyrvn.
se23-31
n ARRIS' THEATER
Mrs. P. Harris, It. I Britton, T. F. Dean,
Proprietor and Managers. Every afternoon
and ovening, Dan McCarthy's picturesque
Irish comedy drama,"The Cruiskeen Lawn."
IVeek Sept- 28 Ilines and Remington in
"Hearts of Xew Yot k." se22-117-TTS
HARRY DAVIS' fTFTH AVENUE MUSEUM-THEATER
Fitzslinmons' fur
niture, cell bars and saws; Clias. Diamond's
Vaudcvillians; Colonel Cooper, the nine
foot giant. Admission, 10c; children, 5c.
Open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 r. sr. sc23-102
H
AKRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMI,
j-o-nigui jiatinees xnesoay, xnurs
day and Saturday,
LILLY CLAY'S
COLOSSAL BURLESQUE CO. se20-3
DANCING ACADEMY.
The Thuma Dancing Academy,
M FOURTH AVEXUE.
SIXTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED 18S3.
Opening for the season Thursday, Septem.
ber 24; children, Saturday, September 26
Circulars now ready. Four classes for be
ginners. Office open day and eveniug, CI
Fourth avenue. bo1C51-d
PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS.
The only member in this city of the Ameri
can Society of Professors of Dancing, Xew
York. DAXCIXG ACADEMY, Liberty av
enue and Sixth street. Will open for ladies
and gentlemen THURSDAY, Ootober 1, nt 8
o'clock p. M. For Misses and Masters, SAT
URDAY, October 3, at 3 o'clock, r. m.
For particulars call lor circulars at music
stores. sel3-9t
2 Million Bottles filled in 1873.
18 Million Bottles filled in 1890.
jipollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS"
r "Its popularity is chiefly due to its
irreproachable character.
The Times, London.
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WEDNESDAY AMD THURSDAY,
Will be one of the artistic events of the season. It will be a
treat in the truest sense of the word.
On this occasion PATTERN HATS, PATTERN BON
NETS and PARISIAN NOVELTIES in MILLINERY
GOODS of all descriptions will be found on display. All other
departments are also replete with the latest and choicest things
from the fashion centers of Europe and America
Remember the days set for the Opening. It will be on such
a grand scale that you cannot afford to miss it Friends, cus
tomers, out-of-town visitors and the public generally are cordial
ly invited to be present No invitations will be sent by mail.
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At our truly reliable store. We have BAR
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our establishment. We wish to call especial attention
to our name and number, as everyone is not always careful
what store they go into, and quite often we have customers
come into our store, alter they have bought goods in another,
and sav: "When I bought my goods I thought I was buying thei
of Hoppers', but I found out mv mistake too late." A word to
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Be bure and call at
ing our grand prize competition. Everyone
HOPPER BROS. & CO.,
PIOHEEBS OF LOW PRICES, 17 100 ST., PITTSBURG. '
craw, notice.
We shall continue the Merchant Tailor, Making-to-Measure
Clothing. Our aim will be to make you
perfect-fitting Clothing of reliable qualities at no greater
cost than good Ready-Made Clothing.
Now ready, a fine assortment of fabrics.
Fashionable Fall Suitings, i
$20.00 and $25.00;
Trousers, $5.00 to $10.00.
For the present we occupy a portion of the second
floor of our former store, Sixth street and Penn avenue.
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All the new shades of brown (the latest
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The Largest and Best Equipped
Institution of the Kind
in Pennsylvania.
Gratefulness is my fullest expression for
the benefits I have received at the Electrical
and Sledlcal Institute, 442 Penn avenue, cor
ner of Fifth street. Ailment, nervous pros
tration. S. P. BOYER,
Titusville, Pa., or Seventh Avenue Hotel,
City.
I have sained eight pounds in SO days, and
am strongor and better in every respect.
My ailment was nervous prostration, with
numbness of tny hands and limbs, boidering
on locomotor ataxia. I cheerfully extend
my influenco to the Electrical and Medical
Institute, 442 Penn avenue, corner of Fifth
street. G. S. SELDEN.
149 Wylio avenue, city.
I have experienced the treatment at the
Electrical and Medical Institute, 442 Penn
avenue, corner Fifth street, and most cheer
fully indorse the same.
L. H. TURNER,
Stanwix street, Mt. Washington, city.
I am treating at the Electrical and Medical
Institute, 442 Penn ave., Pittsburg', and am
pleased to say that they have accomplished
an operation in my case which I have been
trying to procure for the pas 16 years, hav
ing treated with some of the celebrated
physicians of tho United States.
L. R. IiAUGIIMN.
Dennison, O.
The treatment at the Electrical and Medi
cal Institute at 442 Penn avenue, corner of
Fifth street, is tho best that I have ever re
ceived for rheumatism. My caie was of two
years' standing. II. BAMBERGER,
Mansfield, Pa.
Sfy trouble is paralysis bf seven years'
standing. I have treated at Mt. Clemens,
Mich., and at various other places, but tho
first treatment to benefit mo was at the Elec
trical and Medical Institute, 442 Penn ave
nue, corner of Fifth street.
R. N. FLANEGIN.
Munhall, Pa.
I am favorably impressed with the treat
ment at the Electrical and Medical Institute,
442 Penn avenue, corner of Fifth street, and
believe it to bo all they claim for it.
MRS. M E. GRAHAM.
No. 32 Adams street, Allegheny.
Tho snecial treatment at the Electrical
and Medical Institute, 442 Penn avenue, is
the best I have ever received for the restor
ation ot hearing. PIIILIP ALLEN,
Sprinsdale, Pa.
My experience at the Electrical and Med
ical Institute, 442 Penn avenue, has been
most satisfactory.
MRS. W. J. HANNAM,
No. 94 Wylie avenue, city.
I will say that the faculty at the Electrical
and Medical Institute, 442 "Penn avenue,
corner of Fiftli street, deserves credit from
their patients for their honest efforts in re
storing them to health. II. C. STONE,
Sharpsburg.Pa.
I will say for tho benefit of my own sex
that tho special treatment at the Electrical
and Medical Institute, 442 Penn avenue, cor
ner oi x inn Bireet, nas proven very satisfac
tory in my case.
MRS. MAY LAWRENCE,
Braddock, Pa.
I owe tho restoration of my hearing to the
special troatmont at the Electrical and Med
ical Institute, 442 Penn avenue, corner Fifth
street. P. J. QUINN,
Hazelwood, city.
If there is any benefit to bo hnd in Pitts
burg for ohronio ailments it is at the Elec
trical and Medical Institute, 442 Penn ave
nue, corner of Fiftli street.
MRS. MARY SCOTT,
4638 Penn avenue, city.
Diseases treated at the Institute are Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Dis
eases, Locomotor Ataxia. Catarrh, Deafness,
Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles, Liver and
Kidney Troubles, Blood nnd Skin Diseases,
Nervous Prostration and all chronic dis
eases pecullar.to either sex.
Tho Medical Director of this Institute, Dr.
B. F. Lamb, is a hiahly educated physician
and in good standing with the medical pro
fession, his diplomas bearing the degrees of
A. M. and M. D.
Consultation and examination $1 00. Office
open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. ir. Lady and gentle
men attendants. sel5-TT3
JOHN H R0NEY- SOLICITOR OF PATENTS
127 V AVE PITTSBURG
RAILROADS.
PITTSmTKO AN1 LAKE KRIE KAII.KOA.D
COMPANY Soliednle In effect June 14, 1891.
central time F. & L. E. K. B. Depart For
Cleveland, 4:30, 8:00 a.m.. .1:50, 4:20, sJ.js p. m.
For Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Lonls. 4:30 a. m..
1:50, "9:45 p. m. For Buffalo, 8:00 a. in., 4:20, 9:4J
p. in. For balamanca, :(. m., 1:50, SMsn.m.
ForYounstown and New Castle, 4:30, 8:00, 9:5i
a. m., l:50, 4::0, S:4S p. in. For Heaver Falls,
4:30, 7:00, s:00. :)ia. in., 1:50, i:M, 4:a). &:3x.
9: p. m. For Chartlera, 4:30, 5:3J, 5:35. 6:1.5.
7:00, f: "7:50, 8:00, 8:. 9-l3. 9:55 a. m., lS:lo;
5,
i:, i:.-aj, i:j.o;w. :o, Tn:au, 4:3j, a:20. $:jo.
ARRIVE From Cleveland, "0:40 a. m., "1S:30,
6:40, "7:50 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and
fet. Louis. (:a. m., '12:30, "7:j0 p. m. From
Buffalo, "6:40 a. m., 12:30. 10:fti p.m. From Sala
manca, "10:00 a. m., "7:50 p. ni. From ITounes
town and ew Castle, "6.40, "10:00 a. m., "12:J0.
5:40. "7:50, 10:05p. m. From Beaver Falls. 5:20,
6:40, 7:20, 'McCCa. m., '12:30, 1:20, 5:40, 7:d0, 10:03
p. in.
P., C. AY. trains for Mansfield, 7:33 a. m., 12:11
4:35 p.m. ForEsplenand BeechmonU 7:31 a. in.,
4:35 p. m.
P. C. & Y. trains from Mansfield, 7:05, 11:59 a,
m 4:25 p.m. From Bcechmout. 7:03. 11:59 a. m.
P.. McK. & Y. H. It.-Depart-For Neiv Haven.
18:20, 10:10 a. m., '3:00 p. m. For West Newton,
8:20, 10:10 a. m.. 3:0O. 5:23p. m.
ARRIVE From New ltaveu. 9:00 a. m., 'j:20
p.m. From West Newton, 8:15, "9:00 a. m., 5:20
p. m.
For McKeesport, Elizabeth, Monongahela CUT
and Belle Vernon. "6:45, 11:05 a. m.. "4:5) p. m.
From Belle Vernon. Mnnop iraliela C'ltv, Elizabeth
and McKeesport. 0:i0. "7:40 a. m.. 1:20. 4:03 p. m.
"ilallr. lsitiidajsouly.
City ticket office, & tiuilthfleld street.
ARRIVE From Cleveland, "0:40 a.
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OIL WHL STJPPXIES.
M. V. TAYLOR,
oil -wEjir sxiE3EriE;s.
The Celebrated
ALLISON TUBING AND CASING
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
BOOMS 33 anil 36 Fldollty building.
. Phone 797. jy25-l-D
HAYS & TREES, Contractors
We make a specialty of building
NATURAL CAS LINES AND WATER MAINS,
Boom 410 Hamilton Building,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 51.
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ISELAND I WM,
FORGE AND MACHINE SHOP
-AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Oil and Artesian Well Drilling
and Fishing Tools,
Carner Twenty-first Strsot and A. V. R. B.
Telephone No. 1222.
PITTSBURG, PA.
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OIL WELL SUPPLY CO,,
91 and 92 Water Street,
P1TTSISURG, PA.
noS-53-TTS-EOsn
A J AX ENGINES
-AlTD-
The best Oil "Well Machinery in the
world. All sizes of Engines sni Boiler!
Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil'
ers. "Write for prices.
Offices in Pittsburg, Washington and But
ler. Always write or telegraph to Corry
Office.
JAMES M. LAMBING,
SOLE AGENT, CORRY, PA.
Pittsburg office telephone No. 296.
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STANDARD OIL CO.,
PITTSBURG, PA.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, TV. Va,
Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md,
Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa.,
Capital City Oil Co., Harrishurg, Pa.
We manufacture for home trade the finest
grades of lubricating and illuminating oils.
Our facilities are such that our statement
that we furnish all oils standard for quality
everywhere cannot be disputed.
OUR REFINED OIL LIST:
Water White, 150.
Prime White, 150.
Standard White, 110.
Ohio Legal Test.
Ohio Water White Legal Test
Carnadine (red), 150 Test.
Olite, 150 Test.
OUR NAPTHA LIST:
Deodorized Naptha for varnish makers,
painters and printers.
Gas Napthas for gas companies.
Deodorized Stove Fluid lor vapor stove
burners.
Fluid, 74 gravity, for street lamps, burn
ers and torches.
Gasoline, SG, &S and 90 gravity for gas ma
chiues. 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.
Paraflino Oil, Parafflne Wax.
Summer and Cold Test Black Oils.
Signal and Car Oils.
Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and Mill
Grease and Arctlo Cup Grease.
Where it Is more convenient, you may
order from our Branch Offices, from which
points deliveries will be made.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
Cor. Duquesne Way and Eighth Street,
myl9-D PITTSBURG, PA.
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IL AND GAS WELL OWNF.RS' ATTENTION
Is called to the aboro fusible flange tee f Hz. 21
and fusible flange union lie. 1. First, lts not cost
ly. Second, it is fully as strone as is the non
fusible flange Joint. Third, should your oil or gas
well take fire this flange tee or flange union Is so
constructed tbat with an ordinary lire sufficient to
melt lead this joint comes apart, anil reduces the
output of your well to one outlet, thus removing
the tee casing bead oil saver, etc., alt of which are
the main obstructions in suppressing an oil or gas
Are at a burning well. Fourth, bail this Joint been
on the Wheeling Natural Gas Company's Cook
well at McDonald when it caugbt fire. Glen Braden
Fib. I
could have put ont the tlru iuslde or three, hours,
as it was. It took about six days. Firth, should you
have the old style tees on lianil, you need only pur
chase the flange union, vililcli can be placed be
neath tbo derrick floor entirely out of the way.
Sixth, gas companies should hare this Joint on all
their gas wells. It will pay should only one well in
everv one hundred catch tire from lightning or
otherwise. Sevrath.can furnish any size or thread.
For particulars address THOS. ClfelllXG, Wash
ington, Pa or Atwood & McCaffrey, Pittsburg,
Pa. sel5-122-T-rs
ESTABLISIlED'lSoX
.. Eyes Examined Free.
Artificial Eyes Inserted.
J. DIAMOND, SS
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CORBY
BOILER
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MONEY-SAVING ARTICLES
Which Are NEEDED . in Every Household.
L )
35c
For fine Porcelain
Syrup Jugs, in vari
ous lints, hand
painted decorations,
plated top and han
dle; would be cheap
at 50c
25c
For fine Porcelain Su
gar Shakers, in differ
ent tints, harid-pain ted
decorations, plated
tops; regular price,
50c
HERE'S A STUNNER.
ONLY 10c
For large size, fine English China
Bowl and Plate, decorated in dif
ferent colors, and suitable for
mush, oyster and soup sets, really
worth 35c
$1 75
Superior Wringers
They have pure white
rubber rolls, are war
ranted in every re
spect, and are, in
short, the best iron
wringers made.
$fl5
FOR ALL
No. 9,
With flat bottom,pos
itively guaranteed the
best and heaviest
made.
Jill
For this nice Table Lamp,
with decorated porcelain
vase and enameled iron
base, all complete; really
worth II.
JSTRANGERS VISITING THE PITTSBURG EXPOSITION
will consult their own interest by calling at our establishment and in
specting our goods and prices.
KAUFMANNS'
Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St
BAILEOADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule is effect 12.01 P. M., July 19. 1891.
Trains Trill leave Union Station, Pittsburg,
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN LINE EASTWARD.
Now York A Clilcigo Limited of Pullman Vestibule
Cars dailv at 7.15 a. m., arriving at Harrisburjr at
1 55 p. M .', Philadelphia 4. P. M.. New York 7.00
P. M.. Baltimore 4.10 P.J!., Washington 5. P.M.
Kystone Express dally at 1.20 a. si., arriving at
Harrisburir 8.15 A. v., Philadelphia 11.23 A. M
New York 2.CP P. M.
Atlantic Express dally at 2.20 A. M., arriving at
IlarriburfC 9.20a.m.. Philadelphia 12.18 p.m..
New York 2.30 p. M Baltimore 12.00 P.M., Wash
ington 1.03 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday.
5.25 A. M., arriving at Harrisburg 2.50 P. jr.
Day ExprebS dailv at 8.00 A. M., arriving at JTar
nsbnrg 3.20 P. ji.. Philadelphia 6.50 P. M New
York 9.15 p. si., Baltimore 6.45 p. M., Washing
ton 8.15 p. M.
Mall Express dailv at 12.50 P. M.. arriving at liar,
rlshurg 10.00 1. M.. conncctlngatllarrisburgwltn
Philadelphia Express.
Phllndclphla Express dally at 4.30 p. M.. arriving
at Harrishurg 1.00 A. M.. Philadelphia 4.25 A. JI.,
and New York 7.10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7.15 P.M. dally, arriving Har
risburg 2.25 A. M., Baltimore 6.20 A. M Wash
ington 7.30 a. 51.. Philadelphia 5.29 A. M., and
New York 8.00 a. M.
Fast Line dally, at 8.10 P.M., arriving at Harrls-
Dltrg 3.3U A. M.. i-niinneipnia o.ou a. l, new
York 0.30 A.M., Baltimore 6.20 A. jr., Washing
ton 7 30 A. M.
All through trains connect at Jerser City with
boats of "Brooklyn Annex," for Iirooklvn. N.Y..
avoiding double ferriage and Journey' through
New York City.
Johnstown Accom., except Sunday. 3.40 P. Ji.
Greensbnrg Accom., II. n P.M. week-davs. 10.30
P.M. Sundays. GrcenshurgExpressS.lOr. M..
except Sunday. Derry Express I1.C0A. M., ex
cept Sunday.
Wall Accom. 6.00. 7.20. f.OO. 10.30 A. JI.. 12.15. 2.00.
8.20. 4.55, 5.40. 6.23. 7.40. 9.40 P. M., week-davs,
nnd 12.10 A. M. (except Monday). Sunday, 10. 3J
A. 31., 12.25, 2.30. 6,30. 7.20 and 9.40 P. JI.
Wllklnsburp; Accom. 6.10, 6.40. 7.20 A. M.. 12.01,
4.00, 4.35, 5.20. 5.30, 5.J0. 6.10, 10.10 and 11.40 P. M.
Sundav, 1.30 and 9.15 p. ji.
Braddock Accom., 5.50. 6.35, 7.45. 8.10. 9.50. 11.15 A.
M., 12.30. 1.23. 2.5a 4.10. 6.00, 6.35, 7.20 8.25. 9.C0
and 10.44 P. Ji. week days. Sunday. 5.35 A. M.
SOUTH-WEST PENN KAFLWAY.
For Unlontown 5.30 and 8.35 A. JI., 1.45 and 4.23
r. M. week-days.
MONONGAIIEIA DIVISION.
ON AND AFTEB MAY 23th. 1391.
Tor Monongahela City. West Brownsville, and
Unlontown 10.40 A. M. For Monongahela City
and West Brownsville 7.35 and 10.40 A. it., and
4.50 P. JI. On Sunday, 8.55 A. M. and 1.01 p. ji.
For Monongahela City only. 1.01 and 5.50 p. M.
week-days. Dravosbnrg Accom., 6.0OA. JI. and
3.20 P. M. week-days. West Elizabeth Accom.
8.35 A.M., 4.15, 6.30, and U.35 P. M.Sunday. 9.40
P.M.
WEST PENNSYLVANIA. DIVISION.
ON AMD AFTER MAY 23th, 1891.
From FEDERAL STUEET STATION. Allegheny
City:
For Springdalc. week-davs, 6.20, 8.25, 8.50, 10.40,
11.50. A. II., 2.25. 4.19.5.00. 6.05, 6.20. 8.10. 10.30,
and 11.40 P. Jt. Sundays, 12.J5 and 9.30 p. M.
For Butler, week-days, 6.55, 8.50, 10.40 A. M 3.15
and 6.05 P.M.
For Freeport, week-days. 6.55. 8.50. 10.40 A. M.,
3.15, 4.19. 5.00, 8.10, 10.30, and 11.40 p. m. Sun
days. 12.35 and 9.30 P. Ji.
For Apollo, week-lays, 10.40 A. JI.. and 5.00 p. jr.
For Blalrsvillc, week-days, 6.55 A. M., 3.15 and 10.30
p. '
2"Tlie Excelsior Baggago Express Company will
call for and check Baggago from Hotels and Resi
dences. Time Cards and full Information can be
nhtnlned at the Ticket Ofllces No. 110 Fifth An.
nite, corner Fourth Avenue and Try Street, and
Union Station. J.K.WOOD,
CHAS. E. PUUH. Gen'lPass'r Agent.
General Manager.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY KAILBOAD-OV
and after Sunday. Juno 23. Is 1. trains will
leave and arrive at Union station. Pittsburg, east
ern standard time: BufTalo express leaves at 8:20
a. rn.. 8:45 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m.
and 7:20 a. m.): arrives at 7:10 a. m., 6:25 p.m. Oil
City and DuBols express Leaves 8:20 a. m 1:30 p.
m.: arrives 1:00, 8:25, 10:00 p.m. East Brady
Leaves at 6:55 a.m. Kittannlng Leaves 9:05a.
m., 3:55. 5:30 p. m.: arrives 8 -M. 10:00 a. m.. 5:55 p.
m. Braeburn Leaves4:V5, 6:tS p.m.; arrives 8:05
a. m.. 7:40p. m. Valley Camp Leaves 10:15 a. m..
12:05, 2:25. 11:30 p. m.: arrives 6:40 a.m.. 12:30, 2:15
4:43p. m. Ilnlton Leaves 8:00, 9:50. pm.: arrives
7:5. 11:20 p. m. Forty-third street Arrives 3:35.
8:20 p. in. Sunday trains BufTalo express-Leaves
8:20a.m.. 8:4 p.m.; arrives7:10 a. m.. 6:25p.m.
Emlenton Leaves 9:05 a. m.; arrives 9:15 p.m.
Kittannlng Leaves 12:40 p. m.: arrives 10:15 p. m.
Braehurn-Lcaves 9:V) p. ni.: arrives 7:10 n. m.
Pnllmin parlor buffet ear on dav trains and Pull
ninn sleeping rnr on night trains between Plttsourg
amlBunalo. Ticket otllccs. Sn. 110 Fifth avente
and Union station. liAVID'M'CARilo. Genera
Superintendent. JAMES P. AJiDEiaON, Gen
eral Ticket Ageut.
10c
FOR
ITHNTE
'J
Highly decorated in
fruit designs and tinted
borders. Usually sold
at 25 c
25c ONLY
For Salts and Peppers of the latest
shapes in bisque finish, handsomely
decorated with hand paintings; never
sold for less than 40c
10c
FOR GOOD
Kitchen Knives
Of fine tempered steel
and worth much more
money. In order to
introduce them we
have made the price
IOC.
A GOOD
JItL SL
Ci 01 Coffee
49c
Can be made only in
the Marion Harland
Coffee Pot. See them.
BAIX.RO ads.
From Pitts Durgn Union Station.
BlfBnnsoteniajjnBs.
lH Trains Run by Central Ttow.
Boatriwest STstem-Pan-HandleKmrta
Depart tor Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Sc
XiOuis, points intermediate and beyond: 2.10 a.su,
7.00xjn.,S.4op.m 11.15 p.m. .4 rre from aim
points: L06a.m.,6.COa.m.,5i5pja.
Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points msermedlatB
and beyond: 2.I0 a.m., 12.05 p.m. Arrive from
nc points: 1.05 a.m., fS.05 pja.
Northwest Sysicm Fort Wayne Rcnrl
Depart for Chicago, points Intermediate and beyond:
8.65a.m., 7.10 a.m., 1Z20 p.m., U p.m.. 111.20
p.m. Arrive from same points : 1Z6 a-m., J1Z4Q
a.m . '(ISS un. , 6 00 p.m. , 6 50 p.m.
The Philadelphia and New York Ztrntttf
departs for Chicago 8.45 p.m. Arrives from Chicago
fl.00 a.m.
Depart for Toledo, points intermediate andbeyond:
7.10a.m. lZ20p.m.,lXOp.m.,110p.m. Arrwt
from same points: f 12.40 a.m(jj55 ajn., fJ.OOp.m,
d SO p.m.
Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: ftUO a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl2.45 p.m
11.05p.m. Irrtre from same points: &50a.m
t&15 p.m., O'.OO p.m., f7.00 p.m.
Pullman Sleeping Cars and Pullman Dining
Cart run through. East and West, on principal train
f both Systems. ,
Time Tables 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 Peas
sylvnnia Lines West of Pittsburgh.
Oallr. tEi. Sunday. tEx. Saturday. TEx. Monday.
JOUKPH WOOD, E. A. FORD,
Stunl Kinagsr, Geaotl lasncgtr iro
PrrrsmmmTT Pwttx'a.
BALTTMOKE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
Schedule In effect May 10, 1S9I. Eastern thn.
ror wasnmrton. o. c.
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
and New York. 8J.in,
and "9:20 p. m.
For Cumberland. "JiU a,
m.. 0:10,-9:20 p. nu
For Connellsvllle, 18:40,
81 a.ra., tiao. MJ5 and
9.20 p.m.
For Unlontown. 38:40.
8:15 a. m.. 1:10 and M Ji p.
to.
For Connellsvllle and
Unlontown. 8:35 s. m.. Sunday only.
For Mt. Pleasant, $0:40 a. m. and S:15 s. m. an
:10and4:15p.ni.
For Washington. Pa.. "7S0. $30. t90 a. m
40. V:30. and "7:45 p.m.
For Wheeling. 7:20, 53:80, MOa. m.. 1:00, "7:41
P. m. . .
For.Clnclnnatl and St. Lonls, "7:20 s. m. 7t45p,
m.
For Colnmhns. "7:20 a. m, 7:45 p. m.
For Newark, 7:20a. m.. 7:45p. m.
T For Chicago, 7:20 a.m. and 7: p.m.
Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington. :20 a. m.. 7do p.
m. From Colnmbus Cincinnati and Clilcaro. :3
a. ro.. 80p. m. From WheeUng. '8:25. 10:45 a.
m.. $4:40, -8:50, 59:35 p. m. , ,
Daily. JDally except Sunday. Sfunday only.
ISaturday onlv. IDaily except Saturday.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing
ton. Cincinnati and Chicago.
The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for
and check bareage from hotels and residences upon
orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Ffftn
avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 639 Smltbnel
"F-tIodell. OIAS.O. SCULL.
General Manager. Qn. Pass. AfVtoV
PrrrsBURG and castle shannon k. .
hummer Time Table. On and after June 7.
1891. until further notice, trains will run as fol
lows on every dar. except Sunday. Eastra
undard time: Leaving Plttsburg-6:1 a m. 7:13 a
a. 8:00 am. 9;J5 m. Il:j0am. 1:15pm. 3tipm.
67iop Tin. 5:55 pm. gpm. .30 P m. U:30pm.
Arllngton-5:40 am, 6;2oam, 730 am. 8:00 am,
W:25am, l.-OOpm. 2:40pm, 420 pm. Sfflpn, s7sJ
pin. 7:15 pm 10:30 pm. Sunday trains. leaving
Plttsburg-10: am. 12A p m, 25p m. 5;10p m.
9-30D m. Ariington-:10 a m, 12 Jo p m. lao p a!
4t P m, 6 dO 9 nu O. A. lioGEUd. SuJtT
PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAILWAY
Trains (Ct'lStaud'd time). ! Leave, i ArrlTa.
MalL Butler. Clarion, Kane .
Akron and Erie......
Butler Accommodation. ......
New Castle and Butler
Chicago Express (dally)
SEelleiioplr anil Butler
6:40 am
7:30 a m
9:30 am
3:05 n ni
iH:20 a ra
3:31 p m
9:10 A m
2:00 pm
115 a m
i:i pm
5UU Dm
ouua m
Aui.ct " w... b.. ........... iiu pmi iwu a xn
Flrat-cla lare u Chicago, ii) 50. Secund class.
IPSO. I'uUman buffet sleeping car W Chicago dill.
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