Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 30, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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AFRAID OF THE GAS.
Miners Want the State to Supervise
All OU and Gas Wells.
THE LAW THEY WANT PASSED.
Inspector Click Has a Han to Keduce the
Cost of Mining.
PEESENT METHODS AKE TEET CRUDE
The "Western Pennsylvania Mining In
stitute concluded its tiro days' session yes
terday and adjourned until December.
They propose, if possible, to put a stop to
the boring for oil and gas wells in territory
occupied by coal mines in this part of the
country, and yesterday strong resolutions
wen adopted in the form of a proposed act
of Assembly, which will be presented at
the next Legislature. The paper was re
ported by a committee, consisting of T. K.
Adams, James Blick, William Jenkins,
"William Duncan and "William Seldon, to
whom the matter had been referred.
As adopted, the resolntion recommends
that all wells shall be located by State en
gineers, and they shall be notified when any
well is abandoned. Coal companies haying
a prior claim in a territory can shut out
oil or gas companies, but should a well be
bored through a coal rein the coal company
must leave a block of coal around it, under
approval of the State engineer.
Blast Build Walls Around Wells.
"Where a well is drilled through an aban
doned part of a mine, the company doing
the drilling must surround the hole with a
cemented wall, and all abandoned wells
must be filled up at State' or county ex
pense. Bach deed of property mnst hare
the well located on it described. Oil and
gas pipes must be laid on -the surface and
not underground. All gas and oil com
panies shall be placed under bonds to obey
the provisions of the act.
The Committee on the Revision of the
Mining Laws of Pennsylvania was ap
pointed, composed of the followinsr gentle
men: operators, Rodger Hartley, Thomas,
Aiyncn ana unaries uugn; miners, August
Stiner, Thomas Donaldson and John
Walters.
The committee will meet on July 19 so as
to have the revision ready before the next
meeting of the Legislature.
One of the most interesting features, to
miners, of the session, was Inspector Blick's
paper, read yesterdav, on the Longwall
system of mining and Low it could be ap
plied in the Pittsburg district.
Present Methods Are Very Crude.
He said the method now in vogue in this
district was crude in the extreme, only a
method of by-gone days. "While other dis
tricts have advanced this district has been
at a standstill in this respect. The pillar
system he described as crude because it
consumes more timber, labor and costs more
than the Longwall working and gives the
least results. The only reason, said he,
why the Longwall system is not practica
ble in this district is that there is a reason
able market for slack, but not for the quan
tity that is produced. In the Longwall
system but little slack is produced. Mr.
Blick submitted a rough sketch illustrating
a system that is a modification of the Long
wall, and perfectly adapted to this district.
On this system he claimed coal could be
mined for eight-thirteenths of the present
cost, and more coal could be taken lrom an
acre than by the present system. Also,
that without cost to the operator, the wages
of the miner would be increased 35 cents
per day.
The plan was well received by all present,
especially by the operators. Little oppo
sition was shown to it, and what little there
was Mr. Blick explained away.
Second and Third Floor Furniture.
"W. G. Phillips, draughtsman of furniture
for the Treasury Department, was in the
city yesterday completing arrangements to
furnish the second and third floors of the
Government building. He hopes to have
all the rooms on these floors fitted up by
August 1, and he promises to have the en
tire building furnished this year.
Buy Chicago Eenl Estate.
Chicago real (state almost sells itself, and
does its own talking. A syndicate of
wealthy, representative men own Sheldon
Heights, the highest, driest and best resi
dence property in Chicago. They want one
first-class real estate man (only)to represent
them in this town and vicinity. Don't
"putter" along with little things in boom
towns handle something you can turn
easily. Location, price, terms are all at--tractive
and right. Chicago is getting one
new permanent inhabitant every nine min
utes. This makes a lively demaudfor good
residence property. A live, progressive
man, with a following, can learn of a busi
ness opening of a very profitable nature by
writing to-day to James E. & Robert L.
McElroy, Chamber of Commerce, Chicago,
provided the name of this paper is men
tioned. it Saves the Children.
Mr. C H. Shavven, Wellsville, Kan.,
says: "It is with pleasure that I speak of
the good Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Itemedv has done my lamily dur
ing the latt iourteen years. In the most
obstinate cases of summer complaint and
diarrhoea among my children it acted as a
charm, making it never necessary to call in
a physician. I can truthfully say that in
my judgment, based on years of experience,
there is not a medicine "in the market that
is its equal." 'vxhsu
Runol to Trot sit Jleadvltl-,
The celebrated trotter Is to be driven on
Miller & Sibley's now kite shaped track, at
Meadvllle, ilnnduv afternoon, July 4, with
a view to still lurtlier rcduco her lecord.
Ijikewood Prince, Arion, Alkazar and tnanv
other famous horses are entered for- this
meeting, -which opens July 4, closes July 9,
Jor which the Pittsburg & Western Railway
will sell lound trip tickets July 2. S and 4,
good to return until J uly 9. Fare $3.33.
Through trains leave Allecheny 8:10 A. it
and S o'clock p. it. (city time) dally except
Sunday.
HALF FARB EXCURSIONS
Via the Flltabanr and Western Railway.
Bound trip tickets on sale Jnly 2, 3 and I,
good until July 5, to all points on the line
etween AUezlienv, Kradlortl, Erie, Paines
vUleand Cleveland.
Hair Fare to Meadville,
Via the , Pittsbunr and Western Railway.
July 2, S and 4. Tickets eood to return until
Jnly 9. Through trains leave Allegheny 8:10
x. x. and S r. m., city time, daUy except Sun
day. A SAYING OF 61 SO.
Special ODer To-Day Ladles' Wash Salts.
100 printed lawn suits, pleated blonse
waLjt and full skirt, very stylish, only
$2 SO each.
Also, 100 fancy striped Bedford cord suits,
made with Busslan blouse waist and plain
skirt, serviceable and stylish, all sizes, only
$3 SO each.
In our suit room. Jos. Horse & Co.,
Penn avenue.
Do Ton Want Sdeqb Fan?
If so, drop in and buy some of the best and
cbeapest fireworks ever offered to the pub
lic lor Fourth July trade.
Red ana black ants Trill leave yonr house
and never return tbe instant von sprinkle a
little Bugine In tho places they frequent.
25 cents.
Ds Witt's Little Early Blsers. Best pill
Xor biliousness, sick headache, malaria.
Flreworkm! Fireworks!
The largest line ever shotrn in Pittsburg
now on exhibition at James W. Grove's.
Fifth avenue.
rUas. WnrsLOw's Soothing Syrup for chil
Cen teething produces natural, quiet sleep
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CAMPBELL B. HEBRON TALKS.
He Gives Bis Views on tits Besnlt of the
Tariff and the Labor Troubles.
New Yoke, June 29. SpeciaL One of
the big iron men of Pittsburg is Campbell
B. Herron, who had made a .study ot the
tarifl and is well posted generally on politi
cal questions. He is at the Filth Avenue
Hotel,"and gave a reporter his vie ws in re
gard to the situation.
"I think fcf Republican national ticket,"
he said, "canwin in the country on the tar
iff issue. Pennsylvania, of course, will go
Republican by a large majority. The prin
ciple of protection is well grounded,and the.
people know that it causes competition and
therefore makes things cheaper. "We have
advanced so rapidly in the manufacturing
line that really. England, in many articles,
cannot compete with us, even with pauper
labor. Take nails, for instance. "We can
beat the world, especially in the manufact
ure of wire nails. England does not make
nails to any extent There is a little de
pression in iron owing to overproduction.
The fact is there is a general overproduc
tion everywhere, and ot course prices nat
urally go down."
Mrl Herron spoke of the trouble Mr.
Carnetrie -was having with a few of his
worken in, his Pittsburg works. He said
that the price of iron and steel had gone
down, but the workmen continued to charge
the same prices. Mr. Carnegie wished to
equalize matters and that was all there was
to it Mr. Carnegie had had very little
trouble with workmen and paid labor well.
Some years ago Mr. Herron visited "Wales
and saw the condition of labor there. He
said it was pitiable to see men who had
worked until they were gray and yet had
accumulated nothing, and could not edu
cate their children. The men who did the
same kind of work here were well-to-do
and sent their children to school.
CAUGHT IN AN EDDY.
Four People Drowned by the Overturning
of a Pleasure Skiff.
NEW Orleans, June 29. SneeiaZ. A
skiff containing a pleasure party of eight
persons visited the Delogny crevasse on the
east bank of the Mississippi last night for
the purpose of watching the work of closing
the break there. It got caught in an eddy
of the crevasse and was whirled around and
overturned while very near the shore.
Scarcely anyone In the boat could swim,
and, although assistance was rendered from
the shore, fonr of the persons in the boat
were earned away to midstream and
drowned.
The drowned were: Miss Angele Lam
bert, Miss Amelia Lambert and Miss Julia
Hymel, young ladies .ranging from 16 to 18
years of age, and young Hymel, a brother
of the drowned girl, aged 14." Miss "Hymel
was from Donaldsonville and the Misses
Lambert lived in the neighborhood. All
were of the best social connections. "
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BECAUSE
THEY PAY.
Patronage increases faster
than ever as time goes on.
The Adlets. for the month
ending May 31 gained 4,234
as compared with April, 1891.
For O months ending same -date
the Increase was 27,575.
The reason is plain it pays
better to advertise in THE
DISPATCH than any other
paper. Note the new classi
fications of Bicycles and
Tricycles for Sale. Bargains
there. Most advertisements
on Sunday, of course.
.
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Gouts Lumbago
Columbus, O., Jan. 27, 1892.
McKinnie & Chessman Manufacturing Com
pany, Pittsburg, Pa. j
Gen TLE5IEN I wish to advise yon of the
remarkable effect of the small quantity of
"Rheumacura" which I took recently. Suf
fering, as I was, from an accute attack ot
Lumbaco, and almost helpless at times,
within 12 hours after commencing to take
the wonderful medicine relief was had, and
before the second day the very unpleasant
symptoms had disappeared. I hare bad no
occasion to use "Bhenmacura" sir.ee, but to
anyone suffering with Lumbago I can cer
tainly recommend the remedy.
Yours truly, "W. G. BOWIANT,
President Columbus Vheel Co.
Price $S per bottle.
For sale by all druggists.
M'KINNIE & CHESSMAN MTGGO.,
616 P enn ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
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Healthful, Agreeablt, Cliinsing.
Ourea
Chapped Hand, Wound, Subs, Xto.
Xemoves and Prevent Dandruff'.
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.
Btt for General Houtehold Us
UNITARIAN PUBLICATION'S FBEB
Address Miss Kary Lyman. 19 Oakiamd
Square. Plttscurx
f PBOF. LITTLE,
fc 73 Sixth av., is the only
C'AwJ Gdnte Optician
" " in the city.
His system assures perfection both In lenses
and irames. my5-TT8
AMUSEMENTS.
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HABBIS' THEATEB MBS. P. BABSIS,
B. L. Brltton.T. F. Dean,Proprietorsand
Managers. Every afternoon and evening.
If. 8. Wood Co., in K AH THE NEWSBOY.
Week July 4 Horace Lewis In "A Cele
brated Case." Je28-92TTS
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CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW- PRICE
AT
BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S,
Telephone IBM. SS Fifth avet,
BP21.TTS Between Wood and Markes.
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THE- PITTSBUKG
"A woman
best understands
a woman's ills."
Thousands of women have been
benefited by Mrs. Pinkham's ad
vice, and cured by her remedies
after all other treatment had failed.
Lydia . Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound .
has been more successful in cur
ing Female Complaints than any
remedy the world has ever known. .
All Druggist 11 it. or eent by moil, in form of Pllli or
Loecdiu, on receipt of SI. OO. lint PiDj,1 35c.
Cormpondrace rreelj answered. Address Id conrldeneo
I.YDIA E. it-""t-, in-i. rn, i.ynn.
Apolli
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'THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS."
"I can recommend it in the
strongest terms. Of great value
in cases of acid stomach." .
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M.D.,
TROT. OT ORTHOPEDIC SUROERT IN BELLE
WE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, ETC
" Healthful as well as agreeable.
" Well suited for Dyspeptics."
AUSTIN FLINT, M.D.,
PROF. OT MEDICINE, BELLE WE HOSPITAL
' MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEWTORK. ETC
wall paper:
Do von want to buv wall paper!
If vou do this is a splendid time. We have
marked down everything, including
Picture Mouldings and Lincrusta Walton.
We will have some paper in the 10c list
that never was sold in Pittsburg for less
than 25c.
We havo pictnre mouldings at So per foot
tbat recentlv sold for 15c.
Our Pure Paints and White Lead and Oil
at lowest wholesale prices.
Send for price list of paints.
W e have the best paper-hangers only, and
can furnish any number at onoe. We send
them out of town at regular prices with car
fare added.
Send tor samples of wall paper, sent free
to any address.
G. G- O'BRIEN'S
Paint and Wall Paper Store,
292 Fifth av., 3 Squares from Court Hoiuj
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EVERYTHING
22c
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For S-quart Granlte or Agate Enameled
Iron Lipped Sauce Pan s; reg. price 60c
Gflp For 6 - quart
UUU Granite or
Agate Enam'l'd Iron
Preserving Pots; reg
ular price tl CO.
95c
For No. 8 or 9
uranite or Agate
Enameled Iron Tea Ket
tles; regular price $2 40.
QOa For ?-qnart
Ol Granite or
Agate Enameled
Iron Coffee Pots ;
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IroD-coveied Cham
ber Pails; regular
price $2 to.
AQn For S-quart bell-shaped
tOI Granite or Agate En
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Orders by Mail
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THHPAOOH, THUESDAT,
KKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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OF THE-
CZAR'S REALM
VISITED
Br
FRANK G. CARPENTER.
Tbe popnlar correspondent Is now in Rus
sian territory, and his first letter Is ex
pected in time for publication
. SUNDAY, JULY 10.
He takes along a complete photographic
outfit,
AND CAHRIES LETTERS.
from Blaino, Elkins, Busk, Tracy and other
leading Americans.
he mi mi ie nil!
After spending some time in the famine dis
trict Mr. Carpenter will visit other parts
of Bnssta, and give readers of THE DIS
PATCH the first unbiased and acourate
account of the Czar's Government and
people. He has instructions to spare
. neither time, money, labor nor influence
to get what will please and Instruct
READER'S OF THE DISPATCR
No pains will be spared to faithfully repro
duce his photographs.
WATCH FOR THE LETTERS.
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Alili KINDS
FIELD
GLASSES
All Prices.
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MANUFAOTURINO OPTICIAN,
621 PENN AVENUE,
Our ar seeing and reading glasses com
bined are the most satisfactory ever worn;
indispensable for homr, office, publlo enter
tainments and shopping. ap21-Traa
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FOR TABLE AND KITCHEN FOR ABOUT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES!
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OOl Granite or
Agate .Enameled
Iron Dinner Buck
ets; reg. price 31 83.
OQ For large size
OOb Granite or
Agate Enam'l'd Iron
Cuspidors ; regular
price f 1 10.
GQn For2-quart inside Granite or Agate
jQi Enameled Iron Milk or Sice Boilers)
regular price $1 75.
RQ For 17
Uvl quart
Granite or
Agate Enam
eled Iron Dish
Pans; regular
price (1 75.
fEn For 2-quart
110. Granite or
Agate Enameled
Iron-lipped Pre
serving Kettles
regular prloe lOo.
QOn For 12-lnch square Granite or
O0 Agate Enameled Iron Bake
Pans; regular price 90c
tQn For t-qt.
IOU Granite
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reg. price Mo.
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SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Laird's Shoes are the best and the
most popular in Pittsburg.
ASK YDUR FRIENDS
HOW THEY LIKE
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IF THETRE COMFORTABLE! ,
IF THE' RE FASHIONABLE!
IF THETRE RELIABLE!
T TIE PRICE.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK.
3,000 pairs Ladies' fine Dongola
Kid Oxford Ties at 75c, 98c, $1 18
and $1 24.
2,400 pairs Ladies' fine Dongola
Kid Button Boots at $1 25, $1 50,
$1 75 and $2. ,
1,500 pairs Ladies' finest Dongola
Button Boots at $2 50, $2 go, $3.
SPECIAL FOR MEN:
1,200 pairs Gents' fine Calf Seam
less Bals and Congress at $1 98,
$2 18, $2 50 and $2 90.
1,050 pairs Gents' finest Calf,
Kangaroo 'and fine Patent Leather Bals
and Congress at $2 90 and 3 90.
W.M.LAIRD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
433 and 435
WOOD STREET.
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406, 408, 410
MARKET STREET.
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OFFERS TO
7r For larze bunch of best 'Imported
IO Julep Lemonade Straws; regular
price 85c
Oa For finely polished Water Tumblers
and Goblets; regular price 6c
I On For tho gen
lOl nine "Klrg"
Lemon Squeezers,
with glass cups and
rubber linlmr, and
malleable Iron
frame; reg. price EOc
OQn For the oele
OOl"brated "Mon
aroh"Oil Stoves; best
made; with solid cast
base; reg. price $L
25 PER CENT. OFF
On Any WLt4x, Cooler.
QCa For the celebrated "lightning" Ice
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REWi DVEBTIHEMKfTTa.
American Isfe
Have become staple, and for medicinal use
are now recognized superior to any other
spirit.
The Whiskies dispensed and sold by Jos.
Fleming & Son, the Market St. Druggists,
take tbe highest rank. Tbe demand for
Fleming's Whiskies for family and home use
has been steady and growing, and are now
universally preferred.
Fleming's Old Export has no equal. Quarts
tl 00, or six for $5 00.
Finch's Golden Wedding, well aged, sold
by Fleming In quarts for $1 25, or six for tS 00.
Gibson's Ten-Year-Old is very fine. Quarts
91 SO, or six for J7 50.
Fleming's California Wlne have no com
petitor. Quarts 50o each, or $5 00 per dozen.
Mail orders solloltcd for any of tbe above
goods. Address
Jos. Fleming & Son,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, (
412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa.
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is to give none but good, and at as low cost as con
sistent with good materials and fair prices for work
manship. "Suits to Measure, $20 to $30 that are en
tirely satisfactory.
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Hills suppled with river sand.
HOUSEKEEPERS!
AKn ForflneCrystalWateror Lemonade
'rvlb Sets, consisting of large pltcherand
6 fine blown tumblers, with embossed tray;
regular price $1.
CO 7C For genuine English Porcelain Tea Sets of 56 pieces; ar
J.'i) tistically decorated; regular price H 60.
58C
For a dozen of
Mason's cele
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Cfi QC For fine English Poroelaln Dinner
p Wi w
dellcatelv tinted STjraTs: resrular
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For elegant Carlsbad transparent China Dinner Sets of 101 pieces, handsomely
decorated In different designs and colors.
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Telephone 1070.
White and River Sand.
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