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jtITT8BUR( DAILY HEADLIGHT TUESDAY EVENING, MAHCI1 29 1904 BUSINF.SS COLLEGE NOTES. RURAL ROUTE CARRIERS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ducted' the devotional exercises and gave one of bis characteristic, Inspiring talks to the students. iss Anna Williams, student In Cie commercial department, accepted a position with the Condon Co. atfr yesterday in tho oily, the guests uf Mrs.

Joe Pttrgcss, of West. Kansas avenue. WANTED-- Experienced sales ladies and salesmen for the several departments, nlso millinery. Apply at once at the Famous. By manufacturing house, trusty assistant, for branch office, $18 paid weekly.

Position permanent. No cap Prof. Errebo, of Chanute, was a visitor at the College on Salurduy and Sunday. A chess in commercial law and a beginning clas in shorthand will be organized Monday. Hotlcw uadtr ttalt AMS, not tx6la tlBM, nr linrtrt tor i wok, ttrlctly east lm mmm, kt nmoumt bln tu mU honk Aont at tfc.

Salary May Be Raised To Stop tf -c Peddling Part of the Buatnesa Many Complaints Made From Different Parts of the Country. The to raise the salaries of rural route from $tlini to $750 a year as book keeper begin her work CoflVyvillo. Kansas, Miss Williams will Monday morning. FOIl 8A1.K. Holliday is dolii, fdeno for the McFull Pub- Miss Maude graphic work lishing Co.

Toml-lirtnd lnipplcs 717 N. Hrmilway if WANTKIV-(lirl for gneral housework at ait North Walnut. When in want of nice single, harness BO to Jenness Harness store. William O'llrien, of Seammon, was transacting business in the city today. Charley Hughes was calling on friends in the city today.

Let, Jenness make your next surrey harness. WANTED Girl for general house work at 002 West. Second street. J. W.

Seabaugh was in Weir City today on business. FUR AT.K-ihc rliPJip At Bon y'p ucw stun1 vs.ild tH once. he FIr.d Pa.p-oxerciees on liev. Trout ilk to the Kill" i of character Iti'V list Wedn gave dents Trout pastor of lurch, conducted v.dny morning. very instructive Ii on he importance Miss Delhi Grosdhiier, of Weir.

entered school on Mondav and it; taking work in both departments. Ft IK SALE Freeh rnw Willi Tim Can be sei'ii nt U4 Kit-U Thirteenth ftiv hns inissed House and is now in the senate where there exist no doubt hut that favorable action will be taken. The credit lor the raise can be plat oil at the doers of the express business they have been allowed by poatoffice department, to carry on. Hundreds of com plaints have been one Is fresh, nki horse tail HH2 N. has secured "F()K WALE-frnnd fresh cow? nther will lie fri'h al-n a fve Will sell tomcash or pttj 'tneHts.

Elm. a Goodnight, in be cum- Mart in r.resee' ROBBERY AT FRONTENAC. Italian Held Up and Robbed of $75 John Hay Arrested But Released Proved an Alibi John Hay, who was arrested at Fiontenae charged with robbing an Italian named Corglnt, Saturday night was released from custody last evening, tie preliminary examination held before Justice Monohan, at Fronted nno, showing that Hay bad an alibi which ol t'tt red him of complicity in the robbery, Corgtat had come down town in Front en a Pa' unlay night bring! fg $7fi for the purpose of bailing out a friend had been arrested and put in (dty jad. The friend however, refused to let him bail him otil, and Corgiat started back to his home north of the tracks in Frontenac taking back the money. Several men who had been banging around the police court knew that he bail the money and he was followed by three men.

As ho was passing along a lonely spot north of the railroad tracks, these three men assaulted him, knocked him down, and robbed him of the money. Corgiat shouted for help and two Italians who were on heir way home ran to the rescue, and drove the thieves away, but not until resit ion wil 1 (Mot hing Co, i I and bo; city, i 2 eai ves, if' farms and are yet pouring into the department against una! nute carriers bo- FOR he ml of milk oil? 4 niu'e itii'1 hend of of H. Millmni nn fPshh rlin ial dep William Marshall, of completed his work merciul depart uieut Verd l.eis-h secured a book hot per in the office Shout. Mr. Leigh Iiol the office on Monday bed keep-it 111 will iehool.

cr. Miss the common continue her intf permitted to act as ncm mr ev- irlnioiit at nigh position a of llarte! an work i ,1. Taylor expects to leave in the erything tindrr the tsun. since ital required. Previous experience not essential.

Address Branch Superintendent, Como Chicago. B. S. Gaitskill, of Girard, was in the city today looking after his political prospects. He is quite a prominent attorney of Girard and has a fair show for being a Democrat ic candidate for district judge.

Revel of the and Gipsy Carnival with two hundred pretty girls from four years of age to sixteen, in up to-date specialties, latest songs, fancy drills, tableaux, impersonations, at opera house April 5th. One's name may not signify anything of Importance, but Weir City has had two births within the last few days whhh are somewhat suggestive. Mr. and Mrs. Mndd rre the parents of a baby boy born yesterday, and on Saturday evening Mr.

ami Mrs. Morn morning for Oklahoma on business. Congress nulhnrixed earners on rural routes to do a general express huslnesH thcr.e complaints have pmir- of r-hivenburg, the school. Mr. A1-ed a.

term of leaeh-lled as a si lldellf to kinson, of Nashville, a visitor today. J. A. Di iourl, ws 1 in. Formerly the complaints went Fhvooii Albert, was vi dtor at herl has jlisl clov ing end lias euro ni the wor depart tuenl lie Tuesday next.

TOR four room In-iiewUli hit rhen BlMii-heii rttnl one Three mi) house, In buhe of Heu Keinhern nt Mil-well hotel, FOR AI.K One six-mum hmisr wPh Hire In wn, shinlo Trees, stiirie fruit nd t'lly water, hrien walk. A pleasant liftine. Fourth. FOR WALK On easv pay nnntt.i. hole Move, lied, ttutik, Vu iVo n-, Hi-lien two se iter! riir.

horse and harness -pply nt But) S. Cataipn suee4. FOR SALE The Merrill property, '01 North icuit street 1 11 sell chen i it tat-fil In ten dflvj Norm Con jrtiemni r. at the L.u liOWest Fif'-li Mreet. short hand out.

trom the country store-Keepei and later thoe enmmcd in mail order John iloensheidl, a. newspaper man of Wichita, was a visitor today. the be a us on r. Boat ma a si inleui in 'u shorthand ih -part men t. diciuil bitter bis work to lake charge of a.

real es tale office in loin, Knns. Miss Viola McCoy, who has beei compelled to di scout i tote her stud on account of is rapidly and is expected to be ii school again next week. Kansas City, and other Cbarl'w Hofefuiir, of was visiting his parent an running eel l.el.een nuti Tidrd to Broadway and experiencing Oil I Mln: eel, has boom FOR fAPE Nil 41 a WesT Seventh street', elwht romns. puntrv nml h.ith motn t-liimi L.iiPi lull i in hftttnti fill mutuei and irrftte Mi ing wcro presented with a baby girl. the foot lot, lnmiire of in, Yniuiuiuly.

Western of was ly. Pierson's cksmith shop if brick, and r.v the latesl. chilli fur Jo fi-eidi; Uuv. Snyder, past Presbyterian church. Thursday morning, AI.

Company's otliee, over Standard. relatives today. Fred lliett, a former riltsburg sniollcrnian, of Iola, is visiting among friends. Mrs. T.

J. Widhy went to Ft. Seolt today, where she will visit a sister for sevenM days. Ralph Jackson, of Parsons, was in Hit city today for several hours while enroute to his old home at Girard. Mr.

Snyder eon- FOR HALE l.CKJu No, 1 fence posts. Jus. Smith. they had secured the money. They fired at the thieves but did not injure any of them.

Corgiat thought that he recognized ts one of the robbers Hay, who is hotter known in Frontenac as "Tomato and who is a character of busiuss liijan to send in complaints. They claimed that the rural route car-tiers are runnit'g their business lie-cause of the mail order business done by them, leaving those who do a mail order bus'ncsH in the lurch. Postmaster eneral Payne in his last annua! report spoke favorably of the contract system for the rural rwoule carriers if they were to l'io allowed to do an express business, and fie fact that Mr. Payne recommended in this way that ftinnit men iH. hrowtv lm of emptoynicut eehiiicaUy at least shows just Imw serious he considered tb.e situation to lie.

At present carriers all over the country are acting aa apmt for every article and commodity. They provisions, dry trends, furniture, horse shoes, farmipR newspapers, etc, for the commis-sioa. they get out of the goods, and FOR HALE-hnda'd Barred Plymouth Roek per M'Mititf of l- Fred S. Alberty, at potothee, Cherokee, FOR LE Nice 5 roomed limine ii'id iarn loeation. For rt U'lilftr addresf this ollice.

We WAN TED We he s-ome choice lota on Euclid, Kmisas and Forest avenues for sate or mrmiiiiv iwivniptup. or will uivft liberal (its Is Everybody Who Oct Their Clothes Prom Us. Mr. pnd Mrs. Ensign Breeding, Mrs.

Search, Mrs. Guest and Miss Lindsay, all of the Salvation army in this city, went to Girard this morning to solicit in the interest of self denial week. They have been soliciting in Weir City, Scammon and Cherokee and were pleased with their success. Fred Massman has tho material on the ground on East Ninth street for one of the handsomest residences in the city. It will be of brick with nine rooms with a basement besides closets, and will be fitted up with all the modern conveniences in the way of heat, light, water and ventilation.

H. J. Patterson, who has conducted a retail and wholesale coal business in this city for the past three or four years with good success, $9.50 to $35 Night Clerk Spenen, of the post-office force, is confined to his home with the measles. Mrs. J.

L. Taylor left today for Cha-nute where she will visit her parents for a maple of weeks. WANTKD Hood girl to work. Inquire at West Euclid or P8 west Fifth street. iliggcst home talent Fairy Play ever presented with pretty children in count for crtsh.

We will build for pirtic. making natUfactory pnvment. Only a lew of of these lots left. Wee LinuhurK A Ropers, 1st Nat'l Bank. FOR VIjE A modern room eottcire, cast front with furnace and pia'e, cHlnr, lien hotiwe.

fruit. iTick walks, three acres of proinid, well fertilised, all fenced and croH forced, with every convenience for model home. rinse to re-ldjnt rtnrr of city. Improvement all new. le-s than 12 years old.

Price Carlton Urerf. no one wro realizes the expense iomo notoriety. One of tl'e other Italians also thought he recognized Ilay, but the third was not certain, being too far away in the dark. Hay was arrested but at the preliminary examination last evening be proved by a number of witnesses that at the time the robbery occurred he was in a restaurant at Frontenac, and that he had gone from there to two saloons, and witnesses testified to seeing him at both places. County Attorney Wayde, who conducted the prosecution, thought the 'videnee against him was not sufficient to warrant holding him, in the fa'-e of the alibi proven, ami Justice Monohan distressed the case, and released the defendant.

put to for furnish in g- their own PANTS 3.00 to $10 MADli TO YOUR ORDER. horses and the feed for them on a salary of per month. They must the cast at opera house. April 5th. manner.

FOR SALE One acre enclosed with wove Wire; house of six rooms in nice condition: tarpe ham. one hundred prape vines and a number of cherry and other Iruit trees nml a fine jrarden. If you want a pood home on ea-y tern is now is yon ha tier a Iso one nerp.li"Use of three room's, bain and other out hiiiidinps arid a w-ell cultivated parden ow p'anied in potatoes, jJiape vitiev, fruit and shude tiees, Other v-T'iint lauds, etc. J. T.

Rank tn, fU7H N. Broadway disposed of the retail business to E. E. and O. H.

Baldwin, who will conduct Men's Hatter and Furnisher, 603 N. B'y. the business under the firm name of Baldwin Brothers. Mr. Patterson will locate en office upstairs in the Kneeht Co.

building and henceforth give For Sale. WERE SEVERELY BURNED. bis entire attention to the wholesale trade. lie is well posted with the trade and is a hustler and is deserving live if they are rural route carriers. Postmaster Jenera I Payne recommends that the salary of carriers ho raised to $75n per year, and then prohibit them from doing an express business.

At prer-ent it dors not. look congress will pay any attention to the express port Ions of r. Payne's desires, and that the carriers will he permitted to sell anything from beef on foot to rye in I he bott le if they lake out a government iieni.se for the latter. "None of us fellows do a 'big express business," a Pittsburg rural route carrier last, evening, "but still we do a UtUe of it. A great deal of it.

is for accommodation and we are paid for the balance. could be worked up though po that we would make nearly as much out of it as our salary amounts to. Over the country I hough some of the rural route carriers are doing a good business, have read of a carrier out of an Iowa town who has a wagon loaded with ail C. Vice I'rea LI. LAN VON, Asst.

K. V.LANVUM, I'l-eiitlent, AKTIIUK K. I AN VON, Cashier. of success. E.

Booker and Wife Removed to Hotel Are Bott, Severely ln: jurod and Almost Helpless. AL-BAMK of PITTSBURG THE NATION If you have ahor-ie or eow to fell, list it wtlli Yoatch. If he llnds vim a twver, nothlnt; if he don't On hand for this week The best po road wapoa and hareet in lift city I lea tn -7ni horses, il and 10 years ftld, $ist) One ear old dark bay driver, 'fast and penile welpht l.iJiH); year old prey drtveJ' ami saddler year old faiullv mare t'lin in foa, 5 yeir old pony, 7'i lln 5ouudand gentle $((; one team matched bay horse. 1HH) each, pood delivery team, onei" year old blind horse ninn one 0 year old, one eyed horse lHHi lino 1 In, iron prey pony, 4 years old, pen tie. Hno I $in; ami twenty others you i'an Imy easily worth ine ni mey.

One 7 year old full blood cow, bit milker, fresh one f. year old 7HOi fre-li In May larpe red Durham cow ii years old, Tsh fin line year old and Holstein, I'reah in June. Vwo pallous now, one year old Jer- CONTEST WAS A DRAW. Ferns and Bczenah Both In the Ring at the Close of the 20th Round Last Night at Weir City. OLDEST BANK IN THE CITY, of Interest Paid on lime Deposits Consistent llii-licst Rate WANTED Two sales ladies for special work.

Apply at once at Goldstone's, one door north of Vaugli- au's laundry. i More old style mixed feed sold than any other. Why? Because it Is the best. French's grocery, sole agent. 720 West Third, new phone 122.

The finest piano ever brought to Pittsburg was received today by Prof. Itotefuhr. It is a concert grand Ivers He Pond piano and cost $1,000. Miss Clara George left this morning for Kansas City and Topeka where she will spend several months the guest of relatives. Eeon Haker was taken to the county jail in Girard yesterday evening to await liis trial In the next term of the district court.

Bird Witter and family and Win. Folev and family left this morning lor Pasadena. California, where they expect to make their future home. B. S.

Gaitskill, attorney of Girard, was practicing in Justice Cogswell's court today in the ease of the State vs. Sol Fountain, for the defendant. tey and Durliaiu, fresh in If you htive fresh cows to sell, let nie. know, we can sen With Conservative Uaiikinj. CAPITAL SURPLUS, $120,000,00.

Drafts on all Parts of the World. Cable Trarsfers. Dir.Ktn'or.s:" V. JjANYCIN, A. 11.

fiANVICT, AiiTiimc K. a tJ von, Iusiah Lanvon, Wm. TjAvyon, ft. C. Wll.l.-Mtl), ii.

C. 11. Li'LAC'IC. ACCOUNTS SOLICITlil). CORRCSPONDtNCO eirts of stuff following him around learly every day, and he clears over i a year.

I expect lie, does not them, Weptve vmi name, of owner and you make your own ha'pftifis. We board Ftocli of all Kinds at reasonable, prices. A lot uf bupples and wagons cheap. Vfatch, First and Broadway. want to see our salaries raised if his press business is stopped." FOIl ItKNT.

KOK kKNT-h room house wl bat of mcd-rrn iinprovt me nt For i ufoi inatiun call tit onceiat Hivadway. it has developed that W. E. Booker and wife sustained tho most severe injuries of any of the victims of the leotylene gas explosion Sunday night, March L'nih. Mr.

Booker especially, 'jjis badly burned about his face, eyes and hands, but be is slowly improving. He is not yet able to use his eyes on account of tho severe burns and he is unable to use his hands to any advantage. Mrs. Booker was so hadly burned about her face and hands thai she is practically unable care for her husband as she would desire. ey were moved to the Commercial hotel last evening from their rooms at the home of Mrs.

Chapman, in South Locust slreet. Mr. Hooker's explanation of the explosion is to the effect thai when ho opened the door of the lank room the gas that had been confined therein, rushed out inlo the rooms where Ihe lights wore burning and was I hereby Ignited, lie says he used no lo get his bearings but an electric "hulls eye" which he ahvjiys carried for use in case of an emergency. He found the top of the tank off and he at once shut off the feed and had replaced the top when Hie occurred. There was in his opinion, gross carelessness shown in Hie manipulation of the tank In leaving tho top off, irabie halt with all conven- FOU KK Silence for odp pa'po-'es or information The twenty round boxing contcsl at Weir City last night between "Rube" Ferns, of Seammon, and fOu-geiie Be.cnah;.', of Clneinnatti, result ed in a draw.

Both, men were righting hard when' the gong sounded for the close of the last round. Both men went into the ring in good eon dition and fought hard from the start. The lirst ten rounds wore very evenly matched nnd the honors were even. From the tenth round Ferns commenced to push the llshling, but was only able lo lml but few of his hard blows. The fifteenth round was decidedly In Fern's favor, and tho anxious wa' hers of the contest expected him lo finish it in another round, but the next two were again even honors.

Ferns knocked Beenah to the floor in the nineteenth round, but Beenali was as quick as he fell. Tho twentieth round wi's again forced by Ferns, but, nothing effective was accomplished. Bczenah showed that he was a clever man on foot work and fought very clean. Ftyns had a desire to A Hhuc house, iiud cull at Hanis CloLhlnp ii- ti Mk ma Broad In Justice Court. In the case of the State vs.

Sol Fountain, heard in Ji'slieo Cogswell's court this afternoon, the defendant was acquitted after the examinaion of one witness. It was the case where Fountain's wife had complained against him. charging non-support. Fountain is an employe of the Cocker-ill Coal Coal and makes an average of about $0(i or $70 per month. B.

F. (laitskill, attorney for the defense, secured evidence from store orders that Fountain has furnished his wife between $70 and $S0 for the months FOR RHNT ri five-room hon-e on 'Jflth ininiire ti.U. Barker, Moua- a Meet, city witter WANTED A womnn for general housework, family of two. A good home to the right person. Reference required.

Cull after 0 p. 3n4 North Walnut. The funeral services of (he late D. tip.y block, 'hii and '-roadway, Ooud four-roometl hoiT-e, I nun i at KY K. Ninth.

FOR a crarden. furnisU Hot av.ii roum. In. cold watei I Fir-l a Broadway. Jones were held this afternoon from the parlors of the Pittsburg Furni -Fuimnlitd bedroom at htS) West 1'OH UK.N i Euclid.

ture company. The remains were In terred in the Ilobson cemetery. Degree of Pocahontas will gfvo a of January and February. Upon this showing to the court the case was dismissed. FOR.

RKN'TF urniehert rooms at b.n'f-i tuu, Mrs Oe.orpe. card party at Red Men's hall Friday evening, April 1st. Refreshments wilt IIKLP WANTKb, pul out his man, hut put off, starting to rush the light, a little loo Ion parlors WAN A pirl at Pearson's on K. Fourth stieet at mice be served. Admission 15 cents.

Edwin Bailey, who played the lead ing man with the Forest Park stoel Arm Broken. Fireman Myers, of the Santa Fe, had the misfortune to Kuslain the farcture of Ids left forearm this morning. He was engaged in tightening a holt on his engine when the wrench The attendance was good with quill' a crowd from Pittsburg and The receipts were in tile neighbor WAS'I KP Lady or penTb tnan of fair education to travel for a li tu of j.ii',ntin en pita 1 sa 1 arv tl.n7'J n-r jenr and expends pain weekly Add'e-s, Uh A Alexander, i'itls bin p. Kansas. company for the past two seasons, with his wife are touring the east "Frocj" Shaft Sold.

The C. il. of their coal intoronts at hood ot and each man got a Utile over $ihi. It was announced at the wilt the Human Hearts company. umi iii.wii.MM.1 1 iiiinni r-r jr.vxut :jr.5c.fcBtwwJww;Biiii3!.j'i,-.vii,-u, Female help at Commercial ring side that the winner of lasl night's fight, would meet Martin Duffy slipped from the boll, causing him to fall for a distance of four feet.

The real cause of the frncture was falling over a bucket after reaching the ground. Dr. Wm. Williams reduced the fracture. Letter Carrier Boulware is acting night mailing clerk at ho post it.

Weir City for a twenty round go office at present. Substitute Carrier WASTED pood or woman forcer eral hoiH-woi Unod and poud place ntrht person. Address Mrs. .1 A. Mit'linem unite 7, or call at.

re-idence lA piiies eaf Broadway on Fourth street, Seammon Sat unlay. Tho was the (Jrosa Miller Coal com jinny of Weir City, The main shaft of the Markham company was the Frog shaft near Seammon. The Gross and Miller company will continue to operate end will make uomo improve ments in the shaft. some lime between now ami ine nrst of Ke.nlombor. II had not been de Ford, who took his route, is sick, and the pootoffice force is demoralized.

EOlHiKKS AN I I --Mechun or bust news cided last, night whether Benenah 'l erleiwdd ptrl at 4F1 Wei.i I ms would fight again or not. WA m- Euclid or will let for ecntu ff trret. Mrs. i ro. Policeman Wilson II roadway, No.

morning tor Girard Fifth ot other contest was announced night, betjween Frank Stanley, and of St. mini ill" Wt'bli left this ii'i'c lui will join dcpuly witli a to Ihu Lansing ill I olh Wes i.tin- tent Mi K.in oicriff Vincent as quad of prisoners nWANTF.fi short on AHUres J'illwUirp, Kansas WANTED iMierprtj wonmn to in a unU April ir tlie slnklnp of Scammon, and Jack Shnms, of Louis, which will be a. twenty II haft. in District Court. Vale, I rht to r.ject an -is.

Company irse nd nil h' ds. Kor bout to be held ill Heamniou on 1 1lp.inS-H articnliir apt'y a fi and il, over Stand A. C. PiitonRiT, Naslivillo, Mis- II 111 of next monlh. Simms has i ma iiiifiict 1 1 hp coin month piid weekly re.ss, with stamp, -1 ny Si buy tu to pt i Expenses anepd.

H. Moore, Pltt-hurp. Kit? Deposit your money in Tiia First State Bank Of PHlsburg. Under tho oldest, manaKOtncut in lite iL Patinor, Prjsident. (j good record and puts up a good fighl nun lici' Kiniri, was in ltd fi I today lo hid hit diiiiBlilrr.

Mrs. Wiltir, anil family, fiondliyo, upon thoir departuro for Stanley's record is known and he ha a desire to meet the good ones. WA STEP Five apprentices in the new linory depart en also a couple pay ills, i.iv "iic d-'or north of laundry Ooidstone. otW-i AhIi (ii vir stun-, jv pii.nu. A netition wns tiled in the district clerk's office- today by 1 Hilda Over-turf through her attorney, asking for n.

divorce from hor husband, Ira M. Ovorturf. The potlllon states that they were married in Mt. Vernon, Missouri, on May 12th, 1i02, and she charges adultery and names Maude Lowry co-respondent, also extreme cruelty and threats to kill her. lllipd rucmi.s fur WAN I I 1 want two fur i'.

yiut's. Atl'hes, dilulil. Call at No. WANTKD pood pirl at once. Mil W'-M Third street, II cji i of MAD DOG'S WORK.

llmir now homo in California. Little Koil RidiiiR Hoods and nailgll ly Urownio Hand In thi' funniest rake walk you ever laughed at, dashiiiK l'illshurs Ciiappies and delioniar itim Ian (lirls, Opera house April rah. TllK s.M 1'iiii-flai' kncl riro l'roof. iiith jadway, a man ot WANTED At Ic Knr Nil A s' U1 h.iv.- same I fill' Mill il'C, ami pay Pa.scd Throunh West Part of the City and Bit a Number of Dogs. T- tf A pood pirl or won li'iiis 'Wor.

(oiod apes a ml ripnt AddreM- Mix. ,1 Uout.e 7 or call ar ivsieiice Jiroadw-iv nn Fourth stieel. lTuf. Heyman's private stdiool of mi uvii (ir llirpo himiiI will pay r-asli liat have you irot tc rrasiuiaMP llHt 1 til. I a rlti.ii i'f.

danrliiK this week, Monday and Fri day nights, at Heel Men's hall. Assem Did you soo llioao team liarnoas at Horry's. LOST. 1NG3BPQRATED UNDER An-ZONA LAWS. Moat liberal lAws in nxistonco.

No franolii so ttix, par ot tttock any npimiut caoitiilization not stork mtiiticirs ho liolj any. whore Private Pr.ipaty of Stockholders Cau Be ExempSed. I'ulilio ofliem pro- i ridic fri.nl, fr nn I Mi' i.unii snmplrs ul v.an pi'ppr in p. pre. en iitr a inllli.in -t.

pk, iirli-ps roll. Drop nip a caret anil 1 7 1 f. p. pilhiie seliool Wednes lay and Katurday nitwits. ION'J' Pearl pin with a diamond in the epn ter.

Liberal reward for ttb return to ts (i. Garden, t0t' N. Doetifit. Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Walnut hihitod from a- ntronts for ooi'iioratlons.

Wis to all ivI.Uh-h, and oiiar'nV lmfc who lias boon visiting hor won ami oil fnvni-h lo.ral ailvioo. IH'OL'llfC 'lint-lei' at cuct ft: i at yimr own I hi or rail at N. Wo iilla tin i'. I) II. l.i lit hU'tiin Almoin.

WAN TKll I'ositkin an Htationary llrpinan or wali'hiiian ihind iclerciipp funiulicil. A. III) Mouth in TAKKN I'I'-At Jnv place. March lUrrl one rcrt anil like (1 cal North blank articlosaml ill I Mil iet WfllO f'll' Chas. Gamber MISCELLANEOUS.

J. J. Campbell and Mrs. A mad dog run amuck last evening in city and afterwards did sumo execution in the country south of the dty. The animal was a black and white setter, and apparently came into town from the west and lieu turned south.

The fir.it, noticed nf Ihe canine was in the west part of tin: city where it. hit several dogs that inr-(HMied to come in its way. it then made its way over to West Second street where it did some more dnrnago The next heard of it was on the jiretn-ises of Waller i.ance about a mile soulh of the city where it bit his dog .1. Miinn, for tlio past, few days, lofl full informal' i. Wo aro l.hu I'loNKKK I N( 'I )l tl MM A'I'i )K in II.

Alters was Secretary of iiailcr 1'resident Mokinlcy. for hor homo this morning. VVANTKDShetland pony or burro, Candy Kitchen, :) Broadway. THE AKCR5 INCORPORATION TRUST COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA. wamo cnstition as it remap or enpmeer nn stationary fenplne Can pive pood re rncr, J-.

h. eare of .1. A.Wiiite, Ceorgn I'otlitzer and Arthur Yoakum nnd wife, of the Hub, who been In Chanuti! tho i'at. two weokf enRKftl in ooenins up a bnnieh store iilunieil hume this morning. esti-miney avenue, ruisijurp, Kansas.

NOTIOK-Oiiod Hreomnn eniriue and nil kitiflHof toulH iiffc-sn ry for MnkMiK i-uitl fiich us drill. liHriinif r-, buttery nd ijnrtaU h1 i nnlli? Iwnilr of via iieed at tin I'm bum Bus-im lollre. KKWAKD--Stolen on Monday, Mareii llth, from my lioii a Lafly'n ttn'ifi ifuWi cac iy hjts lict WANTKD Tu rent ttiree unfurnihf roon with private jaiuily or or 4-nmined r-ottape i do-drable. neiphhorhood within 5or blocks 1'. (.

An-wer P. Bix reeo.iriicd as irmlo pianos, j( manufacturo ader auvm Pi; For 'Nearly 51 Years high grade General Blacksmith, All Kinds Repair Work, Horseshowing and Plow Work Especially. Satisfaction Guaranteed 109. Broadway. Thn to i onsti'uction from tho lirst has always been malnfiined.

BOARDERH Kit Good table hoard at reasonable orlce, Kveryttnnp nice and clean, contractor in tin, and roofing work, screen wire and No. lt)7 South Lo and then weni onto the jiremises of Mr, Sparks, adjoining on the south, i wjiere it bit a thoroughbred female of the Shepherd breed, while she was' lying alongside of three of her pups, 1 only a few days old. From there the rabid canine left towards Klrkwood, John P. Kagley, sliest iron, cojiper also screen doors building hardware, cust. tun noun aouu mreet.

i rs. iitiaer. wil Ip 1 iIinmoiHl.H In Ijuck, Hfiiiipden niovcnien ni-K-r-l, iwejr. No. number of ta.se Mrn, Win, Wnver.

PASTCHK I have ninaer" of line tnine paw- i turc, ood water. Will tnko yo'ini; stock any I time after April 5th, Jaa, hnilih. i WANTKD To buy household ffonds. upW.H Francis, either phoue But Broa4. i and Hfti-tio caso design are as nearly pciioct im brains and money can make it.

Catalog and prions on application. A positive guaru.nt.eo with every piano from a Company that is as solid as the Nock of Aes J. T. REESE, Agent for Missouri and Kansas. i Joplin, Mo, I have returned" to the oily and have located in south roum over Wilnnti yroffiy Ptor on Went Fifth iv he re I uiHido dre-makiiifr- I invite ull old dHHtomprB a wWJ as mw one to call and get my prteea before going ethewhere.

Mi's. l. Juuea. 1 Mrs. Thomas McKillop and Mrs.

but nothing more lias been heard of Graham, of Cherokee, were visitors It,.

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