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1g, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1903 THE PITTSBURG PRESS WANTED. WANTED. WANTED. 3C DIED. CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 4th MALE HELP CABTXET MAKERS.

flrerrpB. earponters, porter, waiters. second band bakrr, farm, garden, dairy hand railroad, tabarera and miner. Keyton Employment Lureau. 1124 1128 Penn ave.

2Swb FEMALE HELP YOUN3 WOM AN Wanted, of neat arrises nc a stenographer and tick seller, with traveling show, piaytag w- stands at fairs in Northwest; leave Plttshurg Sunday; engagement for 12 sreeks; aiT 1 10 wkl and Pr- fitiiJMt -k i.r. I off). I Park- hIMB 6 SITUATIONS FEMALE A BEFIXETi Amertean IM r-t mlrt-l'e would to bo traveling "tii- fyr norwm lor prtW mrnq ul'th. Miss5-. or that can ant mwt-i l.fca retereacea.

Write Pre otce WANTED Sober. Industrious experience tid 8 today sntf Saturday. 73w wntte mnn ana wife, -without em wren, ror GIRLS Hotel restaurant and famliv ecoks. BESLER On "Wednesday. July 1.

1908. at 9:20 a- John, husband of Euphrosina Besler, at the residence ef his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Goidbaeh. late of 340 Orchard street. Knoxville borough, in his 73d year.

Funeral from the residence of Ms daughter. Mrs. Joseph Goidbaeh, 313 Bpring- street, St. Clair boroug-h. Saturday morning.

July 4. at 8 o'eloek. Solemn recfhlem mass at St. George's Church, Allen avenue. Thirty-first ward, at 9 o'clock.

St. George's Men's friends of. the family are respectfully invited to attend. (New Brighton. Beaver Falls.

Pa. and Massilon. Ohio, papers please copy. CALDWELI-On Thursday. July 2, fJSTm; noae other need apply; bring reference.

Call between 1 and 3 afternoons, 14W Wylie rtambermiM. wsltwse. "'tZ 0 tv. 1 t- iKer baipioynwm im i i or YOUNG MAN with experience of a ya THOROUGH, competent woman wants tip where daughter eouid wnl also as mra or chambermaid, wtth prtvtiega of hat its Sxy 9 years oM; rererwwiee. Write Jones.

ZT East reen Ni, i.tw felTVATlON WaatM; ai 12 yaars lr, anv iast position; wruf-i like plaice tAke ensn of child er aorae liht emj.loymne beet reference. Write tM. i'rf r.ti- 7-twr SITUATION as h'-nsekeeper by intddlnird more at the machinist trade; state exi-erie-nce. and caiary expected. Write 57.

Press office. 71r GIRL iteBeral hmi8work no wash'-nr: sttbU Tamiiy: In Lork Haven. 5' mlte r. Pmsbtire. Acpt-w 112 Sing-er piace.

frurg, eveninpbef ore 9 WANTED Fiur good waitresses, must tv WA A once, foreipn laborer, with interpreters:" rail mad Banstructifm work steady Martha, relict of Job. ood pay. Write us how many you have l'JOs. at. lino p.

neat nt nlcaMril and esceriencea. J. Ajnarican laax. wilUan to ftt city. Art- In your Kans.

Western Locatlna 1S3 S. Charles Caldwell, in the oSth year of her Gray, general- ueHvary. Kt j.Jliinois st, iBriiarapolls. Ind. Tlwq dra Mrs End.

ctty. Cricket Cuff called informally last night Annie, but lost no time In laying- violent Beginning Monday, July 6 See Sunday Papers MATCH US IF YOU CAN at the home of "Lucky Annie" Colwell. Snyder. Mananilla Hons. South Dianvmd North Side: 73xp ANTE Ten for frneral housework, also good cook, pood waVs.

Call at Mrs. Srenhany Employment TO Fourth ave New Kuisir.gto'n. T3we STENOGRAPHER Hours i to 4:. wrk Saturdavs: etaie are. salary expected and GET TOUK CLASSTFISm AlS EAALT FOR SVSVSfS PRESS.

SITT'ATION fiklrt maker and ctiaraa stus'in irirl wans position i'h av- dtcssnafc-. Wrtl 2-MV East Eml Prea 6ITtATT6x wajitl7t-ikH-r4 man and wlf-. tofrether or pearatctl. mmtt coach -avan. or janitor.

St. age. Funeral from her late residence, 516 Washington street. North Side. Saturday afternoon at- o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Please omit flowers. Interment private later. (Cleveland papers please copy:) CRUMMY On Friday. July 3.

1909. at 3:30 a. Alta Ruth, aged 1 year 5 months, daughter of Henry and Olive E. Crummy, of Valencia, Pa. Notice of funeral later.

hands upon her. Annie is not a woman to Ftand idly by when there's something doing, and it Is said that once upon a time she picked up a beer bottle and put a large fissure in the dome of an ebon-hued Adonis who annoyed her, and for quite a spell he led a sedentary life in the hospital. Annie tackled Cricket and when the policeman came the two women were locked In each other's fond embrace. They soared about the room, each trying for a strangle hold, but the picture of Thomas Cuff on the wall continued to beam upon the scene. Magistrate Frank J.

Brady fined Thom WANTED ABLE BODIED MEN between aga JO and 33. frr U. Marine Orps: must be native bom or have firstt excellent opportunity se the wrria: itofd pay, clothinn. rations, quartere. medical free.

Apply at 413 Fourth Fittburg Pa. 71ema colored woman residing on Tunnel street. A short lime latr Officer James Boyl ran? for the city carriage and Lucky Annie. Cricket Cuff, and her old friend Thomas Cuff enjoyed a delightful ride to Central Station. Cricket Griff says that she has been living with Thomas Cuff for the past ten years and that they are occupying a cosy home on Federal street.

Of late Cricket has been under the impression that ThomUs was paying marked attention to the negress, and it was last night that she decided to call on Lucky Annie In the guise of an investigating commit- SITUATION by nujlj-. be. rr-r-ences, rit lies oui e. MTT ATION it tor inwil family II. T.

r'uiti-n. Fa. i experience: none but experienced need 'iPtiy. Write 49, Pressf mre. 73we WOMAN- to- do plain cookin and dlnlnir room work in private family, wants mora elsewhere.

Apply Gill Stanton E. K. (HRL White eiri for general housework In fninllv of two. 531T Westminster comer Aiken ave. DECKER On Wednesday.

July 1. 1908, hv expe-i--noed SJTVATtON GOOD MAS for small wholesale liquor business who is willing to sell to saloons three days in the week and make himself useful about the store the rest of the week and manege same: best of reference required, also ball. Write 32 Press office. 73we Writ-? SIS. A'-hinr fU-e.

as Cuff S25 or 60 days to the works 954-956 Liberty Avenue CHAMBERMAID- Imperial Wylie ave. Phone 7S-l 73xp COLORED ilo-vmnt. Grant. tee. The door of the Tunnel street bun- Lucky Annie Colwell.

$23 or SO days tp galow was locked, but love has long OlRLc-White e-frl f-r eeneral housework; small SITUATION bv pnn aid wffe; wife lauP'irp: man car fr horc A 4age' 2214 Wylie ave. EITfATTON To unc. teflrxd colored would like to travel with nice refine famijy L-S .121 Kr(n rt. 71 vr SITlTATON by experienced lTttl traw: tor a reference .1 years; private exuerten Write I'm. Press 72wr KELLY "A VE.

Vr Wl LKi NsijCJK Wanted day's work; good laundress: white wvan. SITi'ATION Wanted, bv laity iterwsrabbsi'; experienced; moderate salary. Writ" W. Presa ffic. Tlwlka SITl'ATItiN Wanted by experienced cook reference.

.1230 Day st AlieKhenjr 7Sxr been in the habit of cheerily laughing at locksmiths and Cricket lost no time in battering Oie door down-There was every evidence that Thomas was familiar with the negro woman's home. On the wail hung his picture and he seemed to be beaming benignly upon Cricket as she sauntered in like a rampant 6tick of dynamite. An opium layout and a Jar of dope belonging to him were also found on the premises. He had evidently- surrounded himself with at p. Theresa, widow Of Peter Decker, at her home.

Perrysville, Pa. i'unera! from her late residence on Saturday, July 4. 1U08, at 8:80 a. m. High mass of requiem at St.

Theresa's Chnrcn, Perrysville, at a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. DOLAN On Thursday. July 2.

1E08. at fy p. Peter Dolan, husband of Margaret Dolan. Funeral from the family home. No.

6426 Keystone street, on "Saturday, at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. KJeran's Church, at 9 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

ALB FELL On Fridav, Julv 3: 1908. at 4:15 a. Charles Henry Kalbfell, only eon of Charles Henrv and Myrtle Kalbfell (nee Travisl, "aged "2 years and-9 months, of scarlet fever. No funeral. Interment Saturday, July 4.

KING On Thursday. Julv 2, 1908. at 4:10 p. Harriet, wife of the late Sam BR i I WANTED. SALESMAN A GOOD LIVE REAL ESTATE SALESMAN: GOOt OPPORTT'NITY FOR MAN THAT CAN BRING RESULTS.

VET L- BROWN Rooms 207-8 S31 Fourth ave. T2e CITEF. married and single farm hand, toam-ster. driver for private place, bus boy, man and wife. Walker's Employment Office.

612 Smithfield St. 73wp MALE! STENOGRAPHER for laree corporation: must be flrst-elas and experienced; reference: salary rer month. Write It, Press, ofB'ti. 73wp STENOGRAPHER. Male: experienced, poir.r.

tent Call at L. C. Smith Bros. Typewriter Co. Employment Department.

S03 I.iberiy ave. 72wn WANTED Telegraphers and electricians, Pittsburg Signal Corps, for service in national guard. Recruit office, 301 Hostetter building. 2S7 Fourth ave. 73wb the works, and Cricket Cuff $10 or days tp jail.

Interrupted Dance. No. 47 Poplar alley is said to be general headquarters of a coterie of dope fiends and disorderly conduct savants. The place has been reported to the police on various occasions and some time after midnight a squad of police called at the house and found about a dozen colored people engaged In u. terpsichorean revel, the dancers keeping step to the rhythmic strains of an Infant Grand.

As they whirled about In the the revelers made strident vocal sounds to Indicate their Joy. Charles and Jennie Lewis, the alleged proprietors and their guests were taken into custody. farailv of two; wru Dim. "ii i.t. floor to thp riirht.

Milton Apartment, 324 South Wilkinaburg. Pa. 73wd GIRLabout 1 to assist in hoiwwork. in tamllv of thrw alult: no was'nina; or ironing; must be neat; good home oflr.d. Writ ia.

rVeasjoffioe. COOKP, 4 honseirirlB Schmidt Employment Airenev. S23 Chestnut Allegheny. WOM A Wanted, fnr fsmMy washing dav or Tuesdav. Mrs.

J. IT "Williamson. 2Cr9 Marion ave Carrick. (ilRL. f-r pefieial housework: Herman reference required Cor r--n and Wylie.

c-tty. WANTED Clirl for perioral housework. Apply pveninss. SI 1 South Wilkinsburg. TO EAT BAND IS IDE REFUSES UNTIL HUS FOUND SITI'ATION Wanted by good, plain c-k.

Inquire Day Allegheny. T.lxr the passage of her fingers through it from time to time, her big brown eyes uel rvmsr, age.j -74 years heavy with grief, she was truly pitiable, Funeral services at the residence of her WANTED Vounst lady bill oirki must be SUMMER BOARD FARM bouse board warted for family cf four: convenient to Pittshur. O. Handy. S.

Graham Mitsburg. T3w son-in-law. John Newman. No 158 WANTED Youner man or boy at once; must be a hustler. Apply at once.

"John Wal Married hardly e. month, she today ouick and accurate, sraie salary umira. 73we Write 25, PresM office. lace, Union News Co. stand.

B. A O. depot. i ID EXPERIENCED laundress. Apply at once, Oakland Hand Laundry.

32S Atwood nt. The prisoners all denied that they had been disorderly and Laversa Walker testified that she was merely waiting in the house for her husband, Charles, to bring her -an umbrella, as it was training. The court wanted to be sure that she was married and La Deserted Girl Wife Has Not Broken Fast Since Dr. Di Loretto Disappeared Three Days Ago MAN to out ud beans in tomato sauce in cans; must thoroughly understand Ms Business. Address Kroer Grocery Eakina Cin cinnati, Ohio.

Tin versa referred his honor to Pat Lacy. SUMMER BOARDERS Wanted Summer Boarders, Address E. Newbury. Maple Spdss, on Cha'tt Lake, New York. Rates $7 to 41i per week.

tVjtwikfa GET YOl'K CTASSTFIrr tS FjIP.LT FOR SUNDAY'S PREPS. 8- negro officer, who nasses her house boarded a train for Youngstown, a deserted wife. She says she was married In Steubenville on June 4, to V. B. Di Lo- retto, an Italian doctor.

She had known him over two years, almost ever since he had been in this country. They lived happily together and she had no indication of his having grown tired of her, she says, until Tuesday. On that day he suggested coming to Pittsburg to begin what was going to be an extended wedding tour. They went to the Hotel Henry and had luncheon, the meal which Mrs. -Loretto avers will be her last.

The doctor then WANTED Mandolin teacher with experience in class taching: none other. Call 8 to V) a. m. Saturday. 325 Pittsburg Wfe Sixth and Liberty 73wp GOOD OIRI.

for cr-neral houork: small familv: most cod cook. Hlf Fifth ave. 72 ALF'LADT-Experienced, wanted at. once for "ladies' furninhinK store. 11 Wylie ve.

7wp QTHL, frr general housework references required Apply 305 South Lena; East End." FOREMAN with 15 Italian, Austrian. Russian Almond alley. Julv 4, at 2 p. m. LAUDENBERGER Suddenly, on Thursday, July 2.

190S. Henry; beloved son, of the late George Laudenberger. Funeral services at the residence of his brother, Charles Laudenberger. No. 3233-East street.

North Side, on Saturday. July 4. at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment private. McKAIGE On Friday, July 3, 1908, at a. Margaret A. McKaige, wife of David McKaige, aged 43 years. Funeral services at her late residence.

No. 524 Trenton avenue, Wilkinsburg, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. McINTYRE On Wednesday, July 1, at her home, 500 East Ohio Catherine -wife of Russell Hall Mclntyre. aged 61 years. Funeral Saturday, July 4, at a.

m. from the late residence. High mass of requiem at 8 o'clock at St. Peter's R. C.

Church, Sherman avenue. Interment at North East. Pa. or Polish laborers, for Pennsylvania, long 'Ob. steady work.

Kevstone Employment Bu WENT TO YOUNGSTOWN TO HER MOTHER'S HOME reau. 1124 and 1126 Penn ave. 28wb GIRL wanted for general houaework; no cook- lng; good wages. 72we MARRIED MAN. must be experienced gardner, good wages and steady work.

C. Lanbury. corner Ohio and Chestnut Allegheny. 72we WANTED hoarders through Julv and August; terms ptr eek; no' matt children. 6n mile.w from city- Address? Box 114 aiinperv Rok.

Butter Mr. W. P. Moore. 7Swfir every day.

His honor asked the policeman tf he knew If Laversa and Charles were married and he replied that he presumed they were as they lived together. One day he saw Laversa chasing Charles wit ha cobblestone. "Is that so?" inquired the magistrate of the woman. "Yes. Ad did chase him with a cobblestone," she admitted.

"Well. I guess you're married, all right." Charles and Jennie Lewis were each assessed $25. with the option of going to the works for 30 days, and the others each $5 or five days to Jail. Collided With Landlnbbers. WANTED A German nurserv governess, speaking French: good refernes.

Answer by mall. P. 0. Box 133, Pittsburg. H'- YOUNO-LADY btenographer.

state salary ex said he had business which would keep until evening, and left her. after talking over all the arrangements for starting to New York Wednesday morning. Mrs. Loretto said that as she would be alone all day she would like to do some shopping and her husband gave her $25 for this purpose. Her purchases amounted to almost the By Gertrude Gordon.

"The last meal I ate was in the company of my husband and VEST MAKER- A first-class vest maker: 41 to atart. Addresa Raugh 1116 Twelfth Altoona, Pa. 1 627wb OFFICE ASSISTANT for coal company, out of eity; city beginner, tV. Star Bureau, 120 Sixth st. 73wkfe pected Address In own nacawrmng.

73we Press office. I will never eat again until I have EXPERIENCED white or colored girl for g-nera! housework with reference. 415 Aiken ave 73wp seen him. SIX BOYS Wanted, to work around stand. Call torlav Mi-ii Fllnn 120 Cahinet HOME COMFORTS-Gooii table, nice rrmi'.

larpe lawn; IS mile to rilias: no ctHbiTen; loard a week: fishtc Mra. ravW p. PMi-lips. Red Hcok. L'uchets N.

Y. GERMAN HOTEL! FxpoalTton Park! T. excellent table: ripeclal rates for pwrtl's ami families on application. John K. rlpfi(r-.

SUMMER BnARPERS at the Mountain, Horn? 'in the beautiful Lieonler valley; por w-ek, Mrs. A. Byers, Rector. Pa. 72rr WANTUD-Pummer bosedeTa.

Highland Farm RoarditiK House, Pa. iiirr Felmel. Prop. 62 a Allegheny. T3we 6fRL for general housework In small family.

scber and 15 Lincoln Crafton. 'Phone 130-Lraf- whole sum, and she was late getting back to the But her husband had not returned! She refused to eat dinner, saying she would wait for him. The night passed without his making his appearance and the morning found her In hysterics. Her condition was not improved by another dav of waiting and on Thursday Morrdfly. good workers.

Apply 511 Wood 73we lO a. m. a i ng up this assertion with a fast, which already has lasted three LADY for stock room. Apply American Film Exchange. Wabash Bldg.

72we (Erie, Rochester. N. and Denver papers please copy.) McGINTY On Friday, July 3. 190S, at 3:20 a. Delia, daughter of the late Edward and Catherine MeGinty.

Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. John Clarity, No. 4 Blake street. North Side, on Monday, July 6, at 8 a. m.

High mass at SU Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Beaver avenue at a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. (Cleveland, and Albany and Lockport, N. papers please copy.) PUCHTA Gn Wednesday evening, July 1.

at 11:30 o'clock, Mna Krueger, wife of Lorenz Puchta, In her Detective Fred Will was set for by the hotel authorities. He took her to Central David Brown sailor on the battleship "Tennessee," has been in the citv on a furlough and last night ha collided with some land lubbers on Elm street. Some one poked him in the nose and he pulled brick out of the pavement for the purpose of handing the enemy a broadside. Officer John Murphy arrived in time to prevent the bombardment. David told the court this morning that he was due to return to his ship on the Pacific coast next week and begged to be discharged.

He said he GIRL for housework. "ne can i-ook anl iron and go home nights. 7214 MgnticeHo Home-wood. Pwp WOMAN Wanted. to do washing.

Aprly first floor. 704 First GIRL experienced to bake Ice cream cones. t025 WinebMOle days, Mrs. V. B.

Di Loretto, just 17 years old, a deserted bride of all the comforts of life. Perhaps his car BOARD WANTED Board for two hrys. and er. father; Protestant home; country. nr must be reasonable Write 7S.

pre" offlc. 71 BACHELOR. desires room and bnara-wbh piivate family state fnl'v numbsr in family. accommoIsLtions; rrv. e.

pet 6lippers were also In the vicinity, but DRAUGHTSMAN A capable man to estimate from plans, at once. Star Bureau, 12 Sixth at. 73wkte 1(V WOOD cutters. 1. So per" cord, also So coat miner3- no trouble- work.

Keystone Employment Bureau," 1124 and 1128 Penn ave. G2Swb CLERK Young man for position where accuracy in figures is necessary: state age and salary wanted. Write G3, Presa office. 73wr MAN for grocery specialty route, horse and buggy furnished; must have J'r; cash balance paid out of earnings, paying $3 to $10 daily. Write 37.

Press office. COLLECTOR for mercantile agency, man of" energy and ability required. Star Bureau, 120 Sixth st. 73wkfe slippers are always where they can't be Gnrmon, 73wp CHAMBERMAID Wanted. Hotel Fourth and Market eltYj GKUIXKXQIra month, bids round.

station and placed her in the care of the matron. As the fact that she was deserted forced itself more and more upon her mind, she became so violent that a doctor was called in. She became steadily worse, until two doctors and the matron were working with her. By this morning she was exhausted by her emotion and weakness and had quieted down. She did not seem to want to go back to Steubenville where, it is understood, her mother lives, so a ticket was procured for her and this morning Detective Will took her to the train.

I Cricket did not dally over the tea cups would leave the city at once and the Write 17. Press cfBc. iZwv or Indulge in senseless gossip with Lucky magistrate gave him a chance, air to make good her threat. Pacing back and forth in the BOARDERS 48th year. Funeral services at her residence.

No. 7335 Kelly street. East Kml, Sundav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. "UPTON On Tuesday, July 2.

1908. at 4 p. Charles William Upton, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Upton (nee matron's room at Central Station FURNISHED rooms nd board. nr park. 62Kwb 992 Sandusky Allegheny.

this morning, sne was a woe-be- WANTED Middle aged lady that underwwnda nursing- Write 41. Press office. COOK Good woman cook wanted. 110 Carson at. WOMEN to nil in various capacities.

2KJ Seneca city. i H28wb GIRL for general housework. 203 Main Sharpe'ourg GJRlTlwhite) for general housework. 31 Oakland ave. 72w WAITRESS Wanted.

Miller's. 9fl Liberty ave. 73wp PERRYSVILLE c.4:-Fural-iha and all conveniences, with board. C27vh SOLICITORS for Pittsburg and surrounding She would not talk, but seemed anxious gone little figure. Dressed all in black she looked even towns- liberal commission.

Apply between to eo. She has. so far as is known, no conveniences. 0 and 10 a. at 1534 Buena Vlata st.

North BOARDERS and mesler; all Sandusky st Allegheny. yountrer than she is. Her skirts scarcely ride, Pittsburg. (lwb plans for her future, "but evidently is clinging to the faint hope that her husband will return to her. covering: her shot-tops, so slight Is she.

YOUNO MAN Experienced settine type; SI EXPECT AN ARREST TODAY IN INCENDIARY OUTRAGE The allered Incendiary fire Jn the whole- 1 fives, was to awaken the families that eale liquor store of James P. Cullen, No. live in the building, which number 16, Henry), in his tvsa year. Funeral from his daughter's residence. No.

1511 Snowden alley. Seventeenth ward, on Sunday, July 5. at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family and Grand Army Post of Braddock.

Post No. 41. of Law-renceville, are respectfully invited to attend. i her pretty dark hair all In disorder from day. Apply Card Prlntery, 13D sixth st.

73wp GIRL for dishwashing. ROOMS MAN and wife- would like large furnished room with alcove preferred! In- sivltly private family in Highland phone dusti-ic. Address P. O. Box No.

2J, East Libert v. 73xe 12 Van Bra am st. 73we BT'TCHER Gcod meat rutter: permanent; state salary to start, write IS. Pres of fice. i3wp WILL DANCE WITHOUT WE WANT at once, foreign coal miners: steadv lob eood nav.

for West Virginia. called for," said Mr. Brennen. "A declar-' ation of that kind to say the least Western Locatins Indianapolis. Ind.

Tlwu 839 Helen street. MeKees Rocks, which and give them plenty of time to escape. ETHNOGRAPHER and office assistant for that a man's mind is disturbed. hen a man can see nothing but bad in such a A bottle was found in the basement of mining concern, yotinjr college graduate. FEMALE HELP SPECIAL GIRLS and ladies to learn hairdresslng, shampooing.

face massage, manicuring. Come and learn: make money-on your vacation. "Special Inducements for one week 410 Penn ave. tl2Ss FE NSY A I A TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, consolidated with B. O.

Telegraph School. FlTth and Penn. Operators educated for railroads. Positions certain. $60 monthly.

72wb the store and its contents are being an Star Bureau, 120 Pixth Ft. 7owkfe. YOUNG MAN wants board and room in novate family; references; state terms. whi-t must be reasonable and full particulars. Writs 15.

Presa office. 73wp WANTED Small furnished rora7" with privilege light eroking. not above $3 per month. Write 30. Presg office.

73wp THREE unfuralhl rooms for light in Wilkinsburg. Witte. 2 "2. Press office, Wllkineburg. 72xti resolution 'as proposed by Judge Parker there is something the matter with him." alyzed by a local Chemist.

It being thought by the county officers that it might also contain some kind of ah ex BARBER Flret-class colored barber nt one-; $6 per week and board; must be sobr. alt The special train that will carry the TIGHTS IN BARE FEET New Ycrk Smart Set Likely to Forget Sheath Gown -When Pennsylvania Bryanites to the Democratic Peventh Braddock. plosive. Chief George H. Waggoner, of the coun ONFI Rood granite carver and ietterer wanted.

national convention at Denver left last midnight over the Wabash railroad. A was discovered by occupants of the three-story brick building: Wednesday evening, about 10:30 o'clock, is being thoroughly Investigated by County Detectives Robert McMillen and William who visited the scene of the Are late last night and early this morning in search of suspects. The found long etand3 of tissue paper leading from the cellar wall Into the first floor, which had been saturated with oil and nwhlch had been placed several large cannoa craclfers. The purpose of the crackers, it Is thought by the detec- One week's trial ty detectives, detailed McMillen and STt'RENTS In telegrarhy. all at l.iOl-3 Brownsville road.

farrieK Borough. 73we WANTED Male piano teacher, contract work. Call ft to 1 a. n. Saturday, 32o Pittshurg Davis to report also to the office of the stop of three hours In Chicago today is on the schedule, the party to be entertained at the headquarters of the Cook county Democracy.

6 PITTSBURG TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 254 Fifth ave. 62owb fire underwriters, to whom the case will "Vision of be fully explained. HOUSES WANTED WANTED 9 or 7-room bath hft snd cold water, with yard; within wnlktns distance of downtown; rent must reas--ma hie state all particulars, i Write A a. Presa omce.

72 we Life Sixth and Liberty ave. 73wp Gertrude Hoffman Makes Appearance in Salome" John Murphy, delegate from the Thirty- Office It Is thought that an arrest will be made before tonight -the detectives WANTED Experienced bricklayer. 73wp Forbes and Binyd Ohio, PlttHMirj. second congressional district, was disturbed by finding ex-State Treasurer W. II.

Berrv on the train. Mr. Berry was have certain persons under suspicion WAGON PAINTER. Apply Haugh Kee-nin Storage. 6914 Center ave.

73xp DRESSMAKING LEARN DRESS CUTTING, fitting, finishing, dressmaking. fashion designing. ornamental skirt cutting, ladle' tailoring taught, ystem understood or no charge. Ladite' Tailor. 9t Federal North Side.

28wb WANTED Small fumifluwl houee In suburbs; must have ample grounds. Write. 71. Pre3 office. 71 wr said to have under cover pictures of himself and pamphlets designed to tell Demo TOT'NG MAN Wanted to work for his hoard sohn's "Spring Song." By the terms of -an exchange deal put crats in the convention city of his avail The actress will appear without tights and In bare feet.

The lower parts of her ability for the nomination vice presl through by the S. W. Black Co. and the Ouardian Trust James Rea gave to William P. Eales 124x150 feet, with three BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTFD-A man with three or fur thou ing.

Call 1208 Fifth ave. 73p MAN lexperlenced) to call on retail grocery trade. Box 1B52. 729 CHEMIST Assistant, college Vnan, required. Star Bureau, 120 Sixth st.

dent. Mr. Murphy has an ambition in that body will be covered by a gauzy Oriental garment, studded with precious stones. A By Tnlted New York, July 3. Maud Allen's startling barefoot dances which have caused a sensation In London are to be performed In America by Gertrude Hoffman.

Bhe opens In New York next week with the sensational "Vision of Salome" and will give an Interpretation of' Mendels DETECTIVE AGENCIES frame dwellings, on Rodgers avenue. breast plate of brass will fit the torso. It direction and when the train pulled out it began to look as though Mr. Berry might be substituted for Joseph Howley Bellevue; also a frame dwelling on the is declared that her appearance will make west side of Rodgers avenue, on lot lOOx AGENTS GREATEST MONEY MAKER, men or women; JloO.OO monthly; no competition. Charles B.

Horner Manufacturing 14.11 grocery GOOD' smart boy for Marchand E. E. stre. 6432 73p as chief rival in the eyes of Mr. Murphy.

society forget the sheath skirt. 1J feet, the four dwellings being valued A number of those who left on the Ifenn Pittsburg. sjo at in the exchange. In payment Mr. Rea received one of the fine apart Imneriaj 73xp train had considerable to say about the COLORED MAN to drive for doctor.

Employment, 1310 Wylie ave. PERKIN3 VN-XDN PETECTIVE AGENCT. 331 FOURTH AVENUE. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. 62 fght they intended to make to to ment buildings in the Forty-third ward PITTSBURG TO SPEND prevent the re-election ot colonel tiurrey sand dollars.

Address Wise Minor, Bld. Pitisburg. Pa. Mention this a.4. iStOwb WANVED At once, pajty to Invest $1 0mi In a business that will biiar strictest investigation.

Write 40. Press ofne. 73p INVESTORS Snd for rrop-cts. The United States Snow Melting and Machine r.15 Enn 7th New York. G'Wiwb PARTNER wanted for drug businefM.

b'at location in Pittsburg, must bv Address 48. Press office miscellaneous" SLOT MACHINES All makes sold, bought, exchanged, repaired. Fifher, 434 fcieeon ave. 72we BUYERS KEEP UP BIG RUSH FOR HOME SITES Nearly 900 Lots Already Disposed of in the Avondale Plan in the Mt. Lebanon District formerly Sheraden.

The apartment is a three-story brick, containing six seven-room suites. The lot is 60x100 feet and the apartment has an annual income of as national committeeman for Pennsylvania. They hape to have a Bryan-controlled convention that will seat the men $2,500. $1,000,000 IN NOISE who are contesting delegates elected by the Guffey men and for this reason they T. Travers, of the Land Trust sold MALE HELP SPECIAL MEN OUT OF WORK $5 00 per day; clean marble, brownstone, granite tombstones, porches, stone trimmings: pilea of work; easily done; formula and directions, 40 cents.

Porto Rico S. Mfg. Hanover, Pa. 73wf ge UNCLE SAM peeds help. We prepare you for civil service examination.

PITTSBURG TECHNICAL COLLEGE. for David A. Campbell to W. J. Mc have decided to refuse to attend the Pennsylvania caucus on Monday, the day pre cedinsr the opening of the convention.

HELP AND AGENTS DRY BATTERIES, price S2.50. Tostpaid. Agents wanted, both sexes. Credit given; $25 a week cleared. Cure rheumatism, liver and kidney diseases, headache, neuralgia, nervousness and other diseases.

E. J. Smead. A-6. Vineland.

N. J. 74wllm LIVE agents calling on drug, cigars and confectionery store can make big money handling our private correspondence cards as eide line: something new. Just patented: nothing on the market like It. 5506 penn ave.

73xe Devitt an 11-room brick house 40x132 feet, fronting on Northumberland ave $5 worth of stuff and let it go at that goes into the fireworks store, and by the time they get through a howing htm nue, near Ivegley, for $7,500. it "We are not worrying about votes for Bryan," said Jere S. Black, of York, last night, "for he has plenty to nominate him for Dresident. but we are going to whistling coon rockets, that cry like a child who wishes it had never, never been born; musical golden rain, fire fBes REWARD-PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER A NO REPAIRER. YOUR PATRONAGE.

212 Seventh M. WA NT ED Four-drawer vertical letter a. Write 30, Press office. (6Sb 254 Fifth ave. 71wn The deal has been completed whereby Joseph Harris transferred to Isaac Lewis a property in the Eleventh ward, Pittsburg, for $11,550.

The place is known as and will-o -the-wisps, fiery spider bombs, Is Estimated That That Amount Will Have Gone Up in Fourth of July Fireworks by Sunday Morning Nos. 1001-lOOa Wylie avenue, with PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, consolidated with B. O. Telegraph School, Sixth and Penn. Operators educated for railroads.

Positions certain. 60 monthly. 72wb suburban. near acrobatic candles and a few things like that, fc rushes out, draws and borrows all the money he can get, and before his three-story brick and stone building. The WANTED Small house in car line.

1410 Penn ave. lot is at the corner of the avenue and fit of temporary Insanity is over he's got Grandville street and measures 53x24x 61.89 feet. The property was bought by EVERYBODY can learn bartering, hairdress- a display that Schenley Fark Itself has BICYCLES wanted: second band bi'-yeies. JohnFtons. Liberty st.

7Swp WANTED To buy accord-hand feather tvJ. lng. manicuring, from 4 to weeka. Nosso- little, if anything, on as they say of the Mr. Harris in lixie from Henry D.

F. koff's School, 1405 Penn ave. Catalogue and LIVE AGENTS Men and women wanted to Introduce high-grade household specialty Into everv home; quick sales, big profits; particulars free. L. E.

Jay. 501 Dewey Elyrla. O. 627 wb MEN to operate and sell automatic well and cistern cleaner; removes dirt and sediment without removing water: operator made one week: particulars for stamp. Lewis lions.

TerreJIaute.nd. Ir 8TO $20 A WEEK A few more ladies and men to canvass. Monarch 621 Arch "31 Tustin st. city. folk at early morning fires.

Kruee. SOME FINE HOMES GOTO NEW OWNERS rates mailed. Work free to all. 628wb Denver to defeat Colonel James M. Guffey for national committeeman and reorganize the Democratic party in Pennsylvania.

We have the votes to, elect James Kerr, of Clearfield, national committeeman." JAMES KERR TALKS. "The Pennsylvania Democracy must be reorganized," said James Kerr. "Some of my friends have asked me to stand as a candidate for national committeeman, and I will do so. I am convinced that the element in the delegation that stands for reorganization is largely in the majority. Mr.

Bryan is with us in the contest. He does not want his enemies William C. Walker transferred to De Formerly a man used to walk Into the village store and get a few packs of LEARN to operate an automobile; congenial MAN ALWAYS BUYS MORE THAN HE FIRST INTENDED borah J. Cook a property in the Fourth. ii i I' small firecrackers, some big ones, and a ward on the corner of Terrace and Buf few rockets and flower pots and things, INSTRUCTION THE ELLSWORTH, BUSINESS COLLEGE.

f)S SniitfcBeld st. "A Good School falo streets, with a two-story and attic brick house, with a lot 71x37 The work ana good pay: we Instruct you; day or night Pittsburg Auto School, 140 Beatty East End. 67weu STUDENTS In telegraphy. One week's trial free. PITTSBURG TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

264 Fifth ave. 628wb i3xp Allegheny. Kiwi- price paid was It would hardly be expected that the sales of building lots this year should compare favorably with like sales in ostensibly to please the children, and then go home and burn holes in his clothes setting them off. because they were too dangerous for the kids to handle. This year, however, the man who spends less Martin Fiedler, bought from Robert hand, typewriting b-ekKeeptn.

erlthmetl-. English. Six months A. Troop an improved lot In the Twenty more prosperous years, yet the selling agents of lot plans now on the market sixth ward, on the south side of Sarah street, near South Twenty-first street, for f24 payable iwr.thl a'l tv-ks KRFK. OSITIOXS GUARANTEED.

Week's free. Call, write or telephone for cataiirue. 625wpn WANTED Toting men for local military company. Physical culture instructions; no due. Write 11 Press office.

63weu ST. 500. The lot measures 120x24.23 feet SITUATIONS MALE CHIEF ENGINEER Skilled steam and refrigerating engineer, desires responsible position; good ice maker; can attain highest results in economical production; references; no offer under J1O0 considered. Write 42. Press office 'ZHI jkj AN c-olored married man wants situation as chauffeur-, can operate Pierce Arrow cr Pack The Aronson Realty Co.

sold for Jacob It is estimated that about wil have gone up in smoke by Sunday morning, as a result of Greater Pittsburg's celebration of the Fourth of July this year. Tou see. it's this way: A man who has perhaps promised himself to buy WANTED Men and bovs oer 16 to buy BLANKS at JOHNSTON'S 639 Liberty -ve. Tlwr to manage the campaign in Pennsylvania this fall, and his influence will be thrown on the side of the Pennsylvania Democrats who stand for a reorganization. The contests from Allegheny and Philadelphia counties will be There are 68 delegates from Pennsylvania.

The Pullman car diagrams showed the following 18 delegates in the train: Joseph S. Boyle, Philadelphia; C. Alt the property at No. 1818 Cliff street than $20 for fireworks is a puter. Fireworks people are cynical folk, and they don't like firecrackers being referred to as fireworks.

You see, firecrackers cost only a few cents a pack, and there's not ae much nourishment in selling them aa there is in handing -out large full-grown rockets and plethoric bombs at $8 a throw. feet, with a brick building, for FOr.TT-IGHTH TEAR. CURRY COLLEGE, 49-411 Market mi near Fourth Fgts. Students tnay erter st any time. iSn-r n-l evening sessions entire year.

lhj: ard. Call 4 Grant cr write Textor Horner sold for B. F. Stiver to T. L.

Pillow a farm of 20 acres in G30wb st. Lancaster township. Butler county, for cash. The owner will occupy It for report a most surprising interest In these small real estate propositions, and the cumber of sales ia very large. A signal Instance of this is the sale of the lots in the Avondiile plan, in the Mt.

Lebanon district, and which Is now being marketed by the William E. Harmon Co. This fine residence location was divided by the company into three parcels, with the intention of putting them on the. market successively, and It was expected that perhaps enough of the first parcel would be sold to allow the second to be marketpd this fall, while the third might possibly be disposed of next year. But the result has been astonishingly otherwise.

Not only were the two parcels all sold before the regular Forquer. Butler; D. P. Arner. Rimers-burg; Gilbert F.

Myer and family, Mc-Keesport: L. E. Humes, Meadville: E. E. Humes, Cambridge Springs: W.

E. Wallace, J. B. McGrath. Clearfield; Warren Worth Bailey, Johnstown; C.

A. Shar-baugh, Carrolltown. a summer home. Cook McCllntock sold for Joseph Moore to Mrs. S.

D. Beggs. who will build on it. a lot on Northumberland BRENNEN IS Pittsburg Technical College. 2S4 FIFTH AVE.

Day and night: telegraphy, stenograph, tvpewritlng. mechanical drawing, ma rh treaties One week's trial free. t9wb CATON TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, consolidated with Caton College. 2 Sixth st engineering, drafting, commercial, shorthand, preparatory and telegraph schools, ijmu--r session. 72 avenue, running back to Squirrel Hill MODERN TIME-SAVING.

avenue, Twenty-Pecond ward, for The William Jenkinson Realty Co. of Bellevue gold for E. C. Sykes to Elliott Bennett a house with lot 32x100 feet on Walnut street. Ross township, for Coll Totten, East End, sold for Margaret Kelly and Agnes Carr to John H.

Elder, who will improve It, a lot 31x112 M. Howell and J. C. McSparran. Lascas-ter; W.

F. Shepherd, Pottsville: M. Cro-ninger. Shamokin: J. C.

Dimm. Huntingdon: R. E. Cresswell, Johnstown: Jere S. Black.

York: W. C. Sheeley. Gettysburg: James Kerr. Clearfield: C.

H. Gregg. Greensburg: Levi McQulston, Butler- George C. Marshall, TJniontown: J. G.

Carmiehael. Franklin: C. W. Whistler. Mercer: Joseph Howley.

George A. Grabe and John Murphy. Pittsburg. It was claimed that there were "about delegates" on the train. Thomas B.

Lee. who is tied in the vote with John Cladwell in the Thirty-second district and who is contesting Caldwell's seat, was on the train. M. J. Caton, who is contesting Brennen's seat in the Thir-tv-first district, together with H.

C. Zlmmerly, who was defeated for alternate In the district, were passengers. The other local alternates were Dr. George SITUATION Gardner, working among flowers, phrubbery; taking care of prtvate place as watchman or caring for poultry, harvesting et-- reference as to honesty; sober; A merican. Write 83.

Press office. 72wn eYtt; ATION By a middie-aged, sober. Industrious German gardener: careful driver and good milker; best references. WrlteF 15, Press office 72wr SITUATION Toune married man. 22.

American with eommon school education, wishes position Write 7. Press offlce. 62ftwb WANTED- Position as shoe salesman; three years- experience; or at office or clerical work. Write trl. Press office.

7 wr POSITION aJ chauffeur bv college student, age 21; experienced; references. Address C. M. 4287Fiftbaye. 72wr SITUATION Wanted ertneetent general office man.

Write 61. Fress office. SITU ATION Head waiter, city or country: thoronghlv understand 4ir1ng details and handling help. Head Welter. 724 Filbert East End.

e2fcwfblkifb COOL UNDER BRYAN FIRE will be re-elected national committeeman for Pennsylvania. Mr. Brennen returned this morning from the east, where he conferred with some of Colonel Guffey's friends. He will be one of the pasaengers tonight on the special train for Denver, arranged for by the Democratic state committee. The train will reach Pittsburg at 6:52 o'clock tonight, with the contingent from the eastern part of the Btate on board, and will leave for the west over the Fort Wayne route.

When the declaration of the Bryan men that they will prevent the re-election of Colonel Guffey as a national committeeman was mentioned to Mr. Brennen he aald. "I am sure that cannot be done. There are 68 delegates from Pennsylvania. I understand that 20 of them have prom- GET TOUR ADS lit EARLT FOR SUNDAY'S PRESS.

NEW YORK SCHOOL- re sei manicuring, massage, Fenn East End. orr Warri-k's Jewelry Btorel splal rates. Catherine Moll. Teacher. 6-xb Thinks Centests from Pennsyl feet, on tmerson street.

Twentieth ward, for Miry E. Dornbush sold to Anna K. Nagel a property In the Twenty-eighth ward, on the west side of South Seventeenth street, 20x64.52, for $3,250. A. E.

Hufnagle bought from Joseph T. Thirkell a lot on the west side of Lans-dale street, near Perchment street, Thir-tv-seventh ward. 40x151 feet, for $2,250. Peter B. Milltson sold to John W.

West-head a lot on the south side of Raymond street by HO to Monumental alley, with a. two-story dwelling, for $2,000. TO LET. A Revolution In Methods of Doing; Housewoik. The woman who sang so sadly.

"Man's work Is from eun to sun. but woman's work is never done," -would have her eyes opened wide with Bur-prise if she wer alive today. For the modern, progressive woman's work is not only done, but done in time to plar the piano a while in the forenoon, and go shopping or calling in the afternoon. Yes. even on washday, my Pister.

if the woman is progressive and up-to-date. This has not been accomplished without a gradual revolution in rnetk is of doing housework. The fewing machine, electricity, range and a hundred other inventions have had their part In working the change. From washday, that dread cf our grandmothers, the new way of washing in eold or lukewarm water without washboiler or hard rubbing, has taken most of the hard work. The old-fashioned housewife rubbed and boiled and rubbed again through opening day, but already a number ol lots have been sold on the tihrd, and within a few weeks "doubtless all of these will be pun based.

This far about $00 lots have been sold, of which neurly SiO navebeen bought for cash, notwithstanding that most advantageous terms ere offered to buyers. But the price of these excellent i.is so low that many people prefer to pay cash. On an average each buyer thus far lias takfn three lots, and some of the purchasers are residents of distant cities. Already 1 fine homes are eithfr completed or ffj process of erect. on.

und other buyers of lots sre arrang'ns: to have handsome residences constructed. SALES ON THE NORTH SIDE. A deal has been closed whereby John C. Swan, of Cellar township purchased from David A. Campbell and George and Mary-Morrow a property in the Eleventh ward.

North Side, tor S17.000. It is on the corner of Ponaventure alley and Cali vania Will Receive Little At W. McNeil. Thirtieth district, and Lewis Harrington, Thirty-second district. F.

ised to Join in the fight on Colonel Guffey. W. Schomaker and R. G. Vandevort.

who CHAtTTELH wants a position; can do own Tecairing and give good reference. Write tention at Denver Gives; I Even if they succeeded in knocking out were defeated for alternates in the Twen-tv-ninth district, were also on the train. the ten delegates against whom tey Watterson a Rap ROOMS TO LET HERMITAGE 7151 Two famished roomy conveniences, tue of laundry; $12 ENTER AVE 4tSFwrnlehd rwm, i per week. 73j RIDGE AVETeol. A 1 igneny-F mi shed light fcousekreplrtg rooms; as laundry.

ISwji i have filed contests they would be ahort Alternates from the western end of the of enough votes to prevent the re-eaec State on the train were C. Ward Etcher of Greensburg, I. G. Smith. Butler; W.

36. Press 73wr YOUNG colored man wants housework cf any kind. R. S-, No. 8379 Aurella E.

E. 73wp SITUATION cook (white); best of reference, in restaurant or hotel. Write 9. Presa office 27wb SITUATION Hosan olred all around housework Write 4T, Presa office Tlwe H. Partington.

Beaver Falls; S. C. frltcblow. Xew Brighton, and John F. tion of Colonel Guffey.

I do not think the contests will receive mueh attention from the credentials committee. They are based on. grounds too flimsy to weigh Short, of Clearfield. Short has the cre-1 MEADE Bellevne room; ail ronvenine. BRYANITES LEFT THE CITY AT MIDNIGHT.

with the committee, which usually has many attorneys in lis membership, what ExmrilOB Jfex Sunday 1.50 Ashtabula Harbor tl .50 Steamer Ride on Lake Eric Special train of parlor cara and coaches, Lake Erie road. 8:30 a. city time Pemm home 10 D. m. Sunday evenina- dentials or iimotny i-osieuo, or Bradford, an alternate in the Twenty-first district.

N. B. Spangler, of Belief onte. a delegate from the district, may not be for instance, will the charge that some Republicans voted for the delegates amount to? They would have to give GOCrD CARPENTER wants positiom; ctty or outside. Write 90.

Press eglce. 71wb Rnnni) tr4n fare. 1.50. Steamer ride on GOOD position in office by Irtg-h school boy f. Write 3.

Prers office. T3wp Lake Erie rtebt from Woodland Park fornia aveniit. with a frontage on the venue of 18.44 feet and with oiher measurements of V'T R2x4Q fet and 112,80 feet alcng the alley. Lavlnla Whyte bought from Harry C. TVilson a prcpertv in the pleventh ward, Korth Side, for $11,500.

The lot is on the north side of Davis avenue, near names ana otner aetalla and the ereden tiala committee will not go into all that." KOASTS WATTERSON. Beach. ARCH 6T 12'. AlKgheny Furnished iksm. tl-75 up.

hgnt housekeeping. DINWTDDIE Furnished rooms wi'h board or light housekeeping. WANTED Room mate by yotmg lady, price tZ. cheap. i323 Fifth If FIFTH VjCifi Fumifhsd ir.oms, bJS, It-ht boust-keeplng or TSe BEATTY ST.

713 Tdr rrm tor houseteeptcg. 71xs. iTATIONgT. 24 FartUned rooms M1.H, bcaxdlf desired. IiJ CT-OAt) ST-.

614 Twc. tkree or rOor ketum-keeiiuc rooms, bath, sras, porca. Mr. Brennen strongly disapproves of steaming suds from before daybreak to nearly sunset. The up-to-date woman uses the modern soap.

Fels-Naptha, and does her washing In one-thlrd the time with only a fraction of the work svnd bother, and she uses no hot water only cold or lake-warm. And her elothes last far longer, because of the new way of washing. So it is through every department of woman's work In housekeeping: nw methods of doing things have not only made It possible to do more work, but to do It all In a quarter ot the time It i formerly required. W. J.

Brannen. chief local lieutenant of Colenel Jamea M. Guffey, refuses to grow eiclted over the contests 'filed by the Bryw men against himself and a number of Vther Guffey followers who were elected delegates to the Democratic national convention. Ha seems confident able to attena tne convention ana snort expects to get his seat. OTHERS ON THE SPECIAL.

Among the Western Pennsylvanlans who are going- as rooters for Bryan, were the following; Martin Howley, C. C. Mooar, Pittsburg: Charles D. Copeland, Dr. I Oflutt and L.

W. Bott, Greensburg: W. B. Skelley. Irwin; H.

H. Wilson. G. R- Eehart. Beaver; B.

IS'. Free-land. Wayneeburg; Silas McCormick. Irwin; E. J.

Schleiter, Beaver; Joseph SITUATIONS FEMALE SITUATION bv two Finish rrts at general hocgework- 2S27 Crockett ey 71 ir SITUATION Lady as bookkeeper orr Write 51, Press ogee. 73wp Massachusetts avenue, 59xl2T feet. An-j T.45 Te NUfTi Ftlli MTA'S nther North fc'ide deal was closed where- and RetUTB, the attack made by "Marse" Henry Wat-ferson on the resolution Alton B. Parker proposes to present In the convention eulogizing: the late Grover Cleveland- Mr. Watterson interprets the resolution as a that the credential committee of tho bv Isabella Covert sold to Anton P.

G. Fifteen day tickets via. Pennsylvania Schwelckardt a 1-t, improved, on the west I Railroad. 6cld from Pittsburg1 and Eat eide of Perrysville avenue, 25xC6 teet, for Liberty every Tuesday la July, Augvat convention will throw the contests out covert attack rm William eJunlnsrs Bryan. eiTUATiOK work (colored).

1612 Wylie vb Cora Coleman. T2wo of the -winioif and that Colonel Ouffey "Air. Wa tier son's attack la aatiyaly un- LT.a cepmuiPttr..

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