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WEDNESDAY EVENINO, FEBOTAHY 24. 1303 FOUR THE PITTSBURG PRESS McCreery and Company McCreery and Company The RURAL BROKERS EXPECT GOOD JFuiFiiitiLEFe CleaLFance Just Three Days REALTY TRADE Main Floor. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT. Market Shows Increase of Sales of Residence Property in Greater City and in County Towns MORE LEASES ARE You have just three days in which to buy high-grade furniture at an underprice. For the last three days we have added a great number of pieces for quick selling in which the original costs are not considered.

If you have the slightest intention of buying a piece of furniture or a complete suite, now or in the near future, we cannot urge upon you too strongly the importance of visiting this store before the sale ends. This is your last opportunity to buy good furniture far below the real value. SIGNED UP DOWNTOWN rilOTOGRAril FRAME DEPARTMENT. Main Floor. A LARGE NUMBER of STERLING SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES were recently secured at a very liberal concession jk1 Avill be offered here THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at PRICE CONCESSIONS CORRESPONDINGLY LIBERAL.

Frames are of various sizes in square and oval shapes, and are plain and engraved. Square Size 2x24 inches. Plain each value 1.75 Oval Cabinet. Plain S2.75 each value 4.00 Engraved each value o.OO Square Size inches. Plain S2.T." each value 4.25 Engraved 4.00 each value 9 5.75 Oval Size 434x6 inches.

Plain each value 7.50 While the real estate market in county- towns is feeling the effects of the quiet February business, there is still a good deal of trading in residenee property in those communities. of the transac tions, of course, involve homes of not verv large values, but brokers in those sections say these continued deals through a dull season may safely be taken as promising indications of a brisk market throughout the spring. A RECENT PURCHASE of HAND BAGS, BELTS AND BELT BUCKLES at PRICES SO MUCH BELOW TnEIR REGULAR VALUES that they should find, upon sight, interested purchases. Sale will be held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Hand Bags, of American seal and long grain leather, in black, tan. brown, green and blue.

Covered and gilt or oxidized frames single or double strap handles 65c Value $1.00 Hand Bags of real cowhide and seal, in black only. Large sizes $1.75 Value $2.50 and $2.75 Hand Bags of Vachette, in red, blue and black $2.75 Value $4.00 Hand Bags of calf alligator, in green, brown, tan and gray $2.75 Value $4.00 Hand Bags of pigskin, in tan $2.75 Value $4.00 Hand Bags of real seal and Morocco, in black, green, brown and blue. Ciilt and oxidized trimmings $2.75 Value $4.00 Belts of calfskin, in black. Gilt or oxidized buckles 25c Value $1.25 Belt Buckles and Clasps of gilt and oxidized metal, set with amethyst, jade, coral and turquoise 50c Values $1.50 and $2.00 Among recent county deals were the following: George R. Creighton bought from Bradford A.

Rerkey a lot in Crafton on the southwest side of Taylor street. The Sale Ends 45x157 feet, for Smith W. Hill Next Saturday Evening sold to Lawrence Bryan a lot in Hays each value $10.00 Ensrr avert borough on the east side of Hiil stieet. 25x100 feet, for Charles K. Nichols deeded to J.

P. Riggle a property in Brackenridge borough on the south side of Walnut street. 37V2xlt6 feet, for $1,100. Square Size 3x6 inches. Plain $4.75 each value 6.75 Engraved $6.50 each value 8.75 Square Cabinet.

The Crescent Boat Club of Verona has mam wwrw. Plain S4.00 each value taken over a boat house property in that borough from Charles A. Rowan, of Wil-klnsburg, for the "$1 and other "aluable consideration." The property is on the west side of Arch street at Allegheny avenue, with a lot extending 10O feet to the Allegheny river. 7.50 $5.00 each value Engraved BOUGHT 11 ACRES. Jacob Weinman, of Wilkinsburg.

bought Square Size 5x7 inches. Plain 86.00 each value 8.00 Engraved $8.00 each value $11.00 Oval Size 5x7 inches. Plain 87.00 each value $10.00 Engraved $9.00 each value $12.00 from Robert McKinlev a tract of 11 acres in the old Thirty -seventh ward for $20,129. The property comprises several parcels, one 306x434 feet at the southwest corner ROOSEVELTS MADE TRIP TO FUNERAL NEW WIRE PRICES ARE ANNOUNCED FATALLY SHOOTS BRUTAL HUSBAND of Batavta and Singer streets, measuring 91x330 feet and 400 feet frontage on Villa street. The McKinley dwelling on one portion and a brick yard on another.

The sale also takes in 03x146 feet, vacant, at the southwest corner of Frankstown ave nue and Singer street. The buver mav JEWELRY DEPART3IEM. 3Iaiu Floor. divide the property into lots and put them on tne marnet. By I'nited Prcs.

Wilkes Barre. February 24. Te- fending herself from the brutal attack of her husband. Mrs. Stephen Tcnnant.

of Sebastopol, near here, early today shot him through the abdomen. He is dying at the Pittston Hospital. The woman, suffering from internal injuries and concussion of the brain, also is in a precarious condition. Tennant it is alleged, reached home intoxicated and attacked his wife, knocking her down OTHER SALES CLOSED. A tract of 114 acres, known as the J.

N. Ifft homestead at Evans City, Butler county, has been purchased by F. B. Bannister for it is on the new trolley I3IPORTANT SALE OF MEN'S RAINCOATS One hundred and twenty OXFORD RAINCOATS at $15.00 each. Reduced from $20.00 and $22.50.

Sizes 32 to 46 Regular 37 to 46 Stout Kicked her and then seized a chair, de- By tilted Presa. New York, February 1M. President Roosevelt, accompanied by his daughters. Mrs. Longworth and Miss Ethel Koose-velt.

and Secretary Loeb, arrived in a special car from Washington at o-clock today, to attend the funeral of his nephew, Ste.wa.rt Douglas Robinson, who was killed last Saturday night by falling from a window in his dormitory at Harvard University. The Presidential party was met by Theodore Robinson, another son of Pouglas Robinson, and driven to the Robinson residence on Madison avenue in an automobile. Mrs. Roosevelt and her Hon. Kermit, came to the city yesterday.

The services were held at the residence at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Henry Mottet. of the Protestant Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be made at Henderson Point. Herkimer county, N.

V. The Presidential party returned to Washington immediately after the services, the private car being attached to a train leaving Jersey City at loi'io. iiiai ne would Kill her. A new schedule of prices will be put into effect by the American Steel and Wire Co. after March 1, but this step is not believed, to be a part of the war opened by the United States Steel Corporation against the independents.

The wire company's prices were due for a revision in the near future under normal circumstances, and it is believed that the event was only a. Tittle hastened. News from every steel center in the country is to the effect that little business is being booked, although there are many rumors regarding- the probable campaign of the corporation and independents. This campaign will be the pame 3S that waged by any other compteing manufacturers. Every company will fix prices based on the cost of manufacture and getting business.

Naturally, the trust and a few of the big companies, being able to manufacture cheaper will be the winners, unless unfair methods are used and this is unlikely. From Toungstown comes the statement that the Youngstown Sheet and Tuhe Co. has announced a reduction in the price of merchant steel pipe. Manufacturers in that city confirm the statement that there will be no wage reduction. reaping into an adjoining room the woman seized a revolver and when the nusoana ionowea ana struck her, she shot mm.

TustJR OVER 1,000 LIVES Men and Boys WERE IN PERIL NEW CHAINS, LOCKETS, NECKLACES, BROOCHES, HAT PINS AND COLLAR PINS Modest in design and of real worth will be on sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at Prices that are in most instances ONE-HALF REGULAR VALUES. This Jewelry, recently secured, was carefully selected so that it would not fail to meet the demands of quiet taste as well as fashion. LORGNETTE OR MUFF CHAINS. Real gunmetal chains, set with rhinestones and amtehysts $2.7," Regular price $4.50 Real gunnietal chains set with rhinestones. $2.25 Regular price $3.75 Real gunmetal chains set with pearls.

Sl.OO Regular price $2.00 Gold-filled chains set with corals, topaz, amethysts, sapphires or pearls line from Pittsburg to Butler and New Castle, and part of the property will be offered for manufacturing purposes and the other for home sites. J. M. Conpland. North Side broker, sold for John E.

Wendell, of Millvale, a two-story brick house and a lot at No. 120S Poplar street, for $2,800. The buyer was Mr. Conpland. Sr.

The Safe ljeposit Trust Co. sold for the estate of James R. Reed a brick house and a lot. 4SX.124 feet, on Favette street, near Frazier street. North Side.

The buyer is Charles F. Bauer, and the price paid was $8,000. For the nominal sum of $1 and other valuable considerations William L. Curry has transferred to Patrick J. Kiiev a property in the Twelfth ward, on the south side of Missouri street, near Yarmouth alky.

2o.100 feet. Joseph Kreuger bought from Albert H. Warner a property in the Eighteenth ward, on the north side of Keystone avenue, 20x100 feet, for MORE SMALL HOMES SOLD. The Trafford Real Estate Co. deeded to W.

II. Hegmann a lot on the southwest corner of Macon and Hutchinson avenues, 12n feet to an alley, with a depth of SO feet. The consideration was the nominal sum of $1. Mary Richards sold to Ida W. Massena By lulled I 'reus.

AUSTRIAN MINISTER TO SERVIA RECALLED IOFton, I-ebruary 1M. The White Star liner Cretic. which went aground twice 1-ist night in the outer harbor, resulting in a state of alarm for the l.tKNi passengers, reached quarantine safely early to- uay and was later towed to the docks. THE RE3IAININO EINES of BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS at IIAEF PRICE. Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits with regular trousers or knickerbockers.

Sizes 8 to 16 years. Three-quarter length Overcoats. Russian Overcoats and Reefers. Sizes Zy'2 to 16 years. 5.0O Suits and Overcoats 2.50 7.50 Suits and Overcoats 8 3.75 810.00 Suits and Overcoats 5.00 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats 6.25 Ked rockets were burned by the crew and sirens sounded and tugs hurried down to the rescue.

The Cretic was dragged off the rock and an Lyon PERFECT investigation is oemg made today as to wnat damage she sustained. ootn rowcier By United Ire. Berlin, February The Mittag Zeitung today says that the Austrian minister to Belgrade has been recalled as the result of the discovery of a plot to assassinate him and wreck the Austrian legation building. The plot against the minister was hatched by the Servian firebrands, who sought in this way to involve their country in war. Another day the Mittag Zeitung's correspondent says would have seen the execution of the plot.

London, February Messages from Vienna today say that yesterday's war council of Emperor Franz Josef, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the leading Austrian generals declared that it was impossible permanently to satisfy by diplomatic means. And settlement that may be made now, in the opinion of the conferees, will only delay the ultimate struggle and it is better to have it now, when conditions are most favorable to Austria's speedy Iilietimnt turn Cured In a Day Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In one to three days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears.

The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents and $1. Sold by Jos. Fleming Son. 412 Market st.

NINE MEN BURIED ALIVE IN SEWER Cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth and purifies the breath Used by people of refinement for almost Half a Century and Overcoats 8 and Overcoats $10.00 and Overcoats $11.25 S15.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits a 1 it in the new Fourteenth ward, on the northwest side of landen ayenue, near Ihinlevy street, feet to Iacy alley, for 400. Walter Ackley purchased from Frederick F. Eogan a lot in the Twenty-first ward, on tlv east side of Reaver avenue, near Franklin street, 20xl2." feet for W. E. Scott North Side, sold for D.

M. McAfees to a business' man. the property at No. West Lacoek street. North Side, lot feet, with a frame house of four rooms, for The Arcnson-Friedman Co.

have been appointed exclusive renting and collection agents for the I. Kc'brman holdings in tin- Penn avenue district and also in the Hill district. C. O. I.appe.

of the National Realty Co. sold for William McCune to II. J. Burns, a new 11 -room brick bouse on 30x1 lO feet, at No. 1147 Mellon street.

East End, for cash. Murphy Pros, have secured a contract McCreery and Company, "Wood Street at Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh. TRY THiS FOR COLDS By nltccf Frena. Peat tic. February l-t -Nine men oiine.l alive a sewer here are hcjnR kept alive today by a tube through which toon is sent to them.

The men were entombed when two of their r- ALLEGED THIEF WAS EXECUTED new Wi Leung Hotels LOCATION AND RATES. ALGONQUIN HOTEL, 69-02 WEST TH. Near 6th An. S3 a day and up. Suite to and u.

HOTEL ARLINGTON, IS west 25th t. near Broadway ttoema and batb 2.00 and up I or paraana. Prescription for Home-Made Remedy A ill Save Much and AVhat Is It All About Only a little over two years ago th so-called Emmanuel Movement for the treatment by mental means of certain forms of nervous ailment was begun in one of the fashionable Episcopal churches of Boston by Rev. Dr. Worcester and his assistant Rev.

Ir. McComb. In the short time that has elapsed since ils beginning, this movement has spread through seventy-five prominent churches and ha undoubtedly benefitted thousands of sufferers. Just what this ereat movement means. for the erection of a four-story brick warehouse, on First avenue, for ixonard Ra wolf.

The Aronson Realty Co. sold the property at No. K2.M Westmoreland street, for Marv J. Tinnev to Shenk for The lot is "Ox 120 feet LEASES SIGNED UP. George Bros, leased to the Continental Trust now on the first floor of the Bessemer building.

Sixth street, the I were crushed by a cavcin late vecter-oay. I Timbers used as a support for the ceiling of the tunnel, protecting them from the avalanche of dirt that followed i the cavcin. Relavs of workmen nre working fran-i tieaiiy mornimr in an att-mnt to Regular prices $3.00 and $4.00 BROOCHES. Eight karat gold plate Locket Pendant-Brooches, set in real garnets $7 .50 Regular prices $20.00 and $25.00 Gold-filled Brooches. Large variety of stone settings 50c Regular price $1.00 NECKLACES.

Gold-filled Necklaces with bead pendants, 35c Regular price $1.25 HAT PINS. Gold-tilled and oxidized silver Hat Pins, set with pearls, rhinestones, sapphires, topaz, amethysts and jades 50c Regular price $1.00 Pearl and rhinestone Hat Pins 75c Regular prices $1.50 and $2.00 COLLAR PINS. Twelve-karat gold-plate Collar Pins chased designs set with sapphires, rhinestones and garnets 05c per set of three Regular price $1.00 Twelve-karat gold-plate Collar Pins chased designs 35c per set of three Regular prica 75c Twelve-karat gold-plate Collar Pins chased designs, set with rubies, sapphires ami rhinestones 35c per pair Regular price 50c Twelve-karat gold Bar Pins, set with sapphires, rhinestones and rubies 35c each Regular price 50c ground floor rofims in the Colonib'a on what sound scientific truths it is based I resc ue the men before the timbers weak- Building cn Fourth avenue, formerly oc cupied by George B. Hill for a Rv I'nited Vrenn. New York.

February Ut For beins short in his accounts the minister of finance of Forto Plata, San Domingo, was executed. He was charged with making awav with SO.iKNi.tniO. News of the execution was broucht here bv the steamer Cherokee, which arrived todav from San Domingo. and what distinguished savant. have been allow the tons of drt to ortih working to establish it.

is told by W. out their lives-. One force is attempting rarker in a simple, lucid style in be to make a drift while another is endr-av-Mareh Woman's Home Companion. Mr. oring to sink a shaft.

HOTEL EARLINGTON. 37TH NEAR BROADWAY. Room l.SO a day. wICh bath 2.ud. HOTEL HARGRAVE, 72d near Columbus avi.

Richest class of accommodations at reasonable ratea. Mix half ounce of Concentrated pine compound with two ounces of glycerine and a half pint of grood whiskey: shake it well each time and use in doses of a teaspoenful to a tablespoonf ul every tour hours. These ingredients can be obtained from any good drugrsisf who will prepare the mixture, or it can be mixed at home. This is said to be the quickest cough and cold cure known to science, and at the same time it has a splendid tonic effect whicli benefits the whole system. The Concentrated pine is a Epecial pine product refined for medical use and comes only in half ounce bottles, each enclosed in a tin screw-top case, which is alr-tlht.

to retain all the original strength of the fluid, but be sure it is labeled Parker is th leading writer on th's mo-t IRISH CURE Hams and Preakfast Paeon. Mreat ap- vital topic of Psychotherapy the use ot mental, moral and spiritual methods to help the sick. ENTHUSIASTIC OVEfTtHE petizers. phe S-hamrork P.rand on ld who. ale by the I ittsburg pa i ka ire.

Provision ALLEGES A TRUST. East End Photographer After Pa. kirn term of five years. The trust company will take possession April 1. The Hamilton St Clark china and glassware, having a store on lower Penn avenue, leased one of the stores in the McCHntock building on Oliver avenue, near Liberty avenue, owned by the Oliver estate.

The lease is f-r a term of years and the lessee moves in April 1. J. C. McCune leased the building at No. Water street: Keystone Hotter Epg Co.

leased the building at No. 241. and J. A. H.

Junker leased No. for five years. E. J. Mirks transferred to John R.

James feet on the south side of Fifth avenue, through to Forbes street, Soho district, the ronsiderati in the deed being Mr. transfers this property to II. II. Willock for $1 and other consideration, in part payment for the triangular lot at Grant street and IMPORTANT. If you're striving to make everv cent iollar count, don't fail to read in this paper tonight.

rv mob. Finii Kodak Company, The Eastman Kodak incorporated undef the laws of New Jersey, but with its main plants at Roi h-ster. N. is defendant in a preceedine under provifdens of Sherman anti-trust act S. S.

Ijoeb. a photographer of No. Baum street East Knd and former secretary and man HERALD SQUARE HOTEL, 84TH 8T AND BROADWAY. (l.SO a day. um of bath.

$2.00 with bath. LE MARQUIS, 12 to 16 East 31st St. at Fifth Ave. High class accommodations at moderate rate. HOTEL PIERREPONT.

32 1 at. and Broadway. Eorctvean Plan. Room with Bath. fXtO a a.

HOTEL SEVILLE. MADISON AVE. AND 29TH ST too rooms with lathatl.SO to $3.00 per dap. HOTEL LONGACRE, OUTLOOK FOR UNIVERSITY.) The fund for the second building for the Fniversitv of Pittsburg is still growincr. A.

J. Kelly, the head of th movement. is enthusiastic over th prospect. "The movement for the nni-j versitv could not be headed off with ani be said yosterdav. "I predict I that under Chancellor MeCorrniek the university we have in view will be a.

model and will draw students from Seats for "Little Nemo." Peats for 'Little will go on sale at the Nixon theater tomorrow, and Co. Tne demand promises to re prooigious. ager of the liberty Photo Supply 10B STRONG BOX OF BATTLESHIP 'all parts of the States and from I him Klaw fc h-rlanser musical comedy is said to be the bipgest that has ever been presented. Some idea of what it is may be obtained from the fact that when it is brought to this city a train of 17 cars will be required, 12 for the Webster avenue recently d' eded and -iiers. foreisrn countries.

Pittsburg is Known through bis attorney. imam Ivaufman, riled a suit for damaqres agrainst the Kastmari company in the T'nited St Mrs clerk of court's office yesterday afternoon. Mr. assertions that his action fstctuslve 157 TO 13 WEST 47TH ST. all oyer the world, and this university will make its position, in foreign land? especially, stronger." Room, private batb Jl.SO U4 I Bachelor huee equipment of scenery and five for Ry I niteil I'rem.

Eondon, February 2b The treasure of the new Lrt adn auaht tarile-bin i-." New Lakes for Park. A larsre force of men is at work constructing- two lakes in Panther Hollow and it is expected that thev will b- has followed consultation with members the company of -J people. In the or-of the attorney general's office at Wash- sanization is the all-star cast of com-inton and that excessive pressure Is edians seen in New York. Joseph Caw-hronfrht to be-ar on dealers throughout thorn. Billy B.

Van, Harry Kelly, and the 1-nited States to handle only Fast- Master Gabriel, and in every other re-11. 1 nun.i rlli features of spect the bir company is the same. An man products form starilmsr foatuie orchestra of muBlcirins wni bft con. the case. ducted by Victor Herbert, composer of i the score of "Little Nemo," at everv per- I formance here.

The eneaeement is llm- domitable. stationed at was lobbed of S2.rmt in n-t and gold according to a statement issu by tl.e admiralty today. The d.tails of the robbery are beinir roncea 1 d. Covered by Insurance. At banquet held in this" city rer-fntly cm-oosf ntin ly of mot) ho were with hisuranre eomparties.

a representative of a iarce life insuraree con-c: in annther oiy. who wpf one of the cui sts of honor, caused m'leh amu-rnicnt 1-v rf a l-trer lv had recently received. A woman hoe hust and hnd taken cut a pohpy in his ennvt'any for a larTe a-noun. and whom he had often, advised upon husuiess niatters, rii the death of her husband wroie a letter to him tePinc her bereavement. After settinc: ferth at srnie lenrih the virtues and attainments rf her lae the nitlow cinsed her letter abmi.tlv bv rtatinrz that 'oss was "cover -d hv Philadelphia Timts.

RPM fiRf-FT PI aYFRS ited to the first five nishts of the com completed before spring. The old lake 1 is beinsr widened and lengthened and a I rfy concrete bottom is heinfj laid. Le- I sides this there will be a new body of water covcrins and a half acre i to known as Lake Scbenley. -1'oih HERSEY PARTICIPATED IN LUCERNE HOTEL, t9TH FT. AMSTERDAM AV.

Subway Sta, ftooma and auttea at moderate rata. HOTEL MARGARET, ST Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, near Fridge. Ameruan Vlan Si. European Flan up. ART i MULit H0TL, BROADWAY ANT) 33D ST t2.SO a nd d.

Sultea (0 aud upw MEW AMS1Pna HOTEL, 21 ST ST. AND 4TH AVE. European plan, 1 oo a i)ar and a a. HOTEL LATHAM. JKIH ST.

AND FIFTH A VIC Iiocm. SI. SO a dT with bath. SI me week, no performance beme: grtven Saturday night, with matinees Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. THRILLING CONFLICTS, GIVE "JULIUS CAESAR." lature waterfalls, and these will in- of the Foiled hrea thing i r.as cnarge or the Pll'l -infl I'nnct Caerar" was given by the Greet players last night at the Carnegie uity of this derful extent.

crease the spot to a wor 1 id i oarm, wnicn Will appear at l.xpositun music hall on th at'ernoon and evening of March has much service the Fhili-nlne I. lands. where bo took part in many thrill music hall, and was very mucn c'ated bv th" small but attentive au- di-nce. As Cassius. Stanley Drewitt car- the burden of the of the olav in a thorouehly competent manii'r.

Keith Wakerpan's Portia was graceful and) efectve Thf Marc Antony of Leonard Sol ing contiicrs with the outlaws that infest the tnountanious repions. He was at the the troops that were instrumental in ridding the community of Felizardo the notorious Filipino desperado. HOTEL RAYMOND, r.urt 2th St. European Plan, with bath $1 V) up. id sf Her a V03IEN'S WAIST DEPART3IENT.

Third Floor. AN IMPORTANT REDUCTION SALE Thursday and Friday. SEVERAL HUNDRED WAISTS Made of Black Taffeta, Black Messaline, Black Laces and Nets and Black and Colored Chiffons AT RE3I ARK ABLE PRICE REDUCTIONS. Black Lace and Net Waists. SG.OO and 7.00 Each Formerly SG.75, S8.75 and 11.75.

Colored and Black Chiffon Waists. S6.75, 88.75 and $10.00 Formerly $12.00, $14.00 and $16.00. Black Taffeta and 3Iessaline Waists. S4.00 each formerly 0.75 $6.75 each formerly $10.75 $8.75 each formerly $14.75 Open-front, long sleeve Waists made of Lawn and Batiste. Sizes 34 to 44.

Strictly tailored models trimmed with embroidery, lace and tucks. $2.00 to $4.00. McCreery and Company, Wood Street at Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Shepard. while weak as to the delivery, yet showed consistent and careful study on the part of th actor, as all i-i rolls d'-. Jnbn S.

O'Erien. who rea the lines of he Moor on Monday nicht, was acceptable as the Soothsayer, also as L'eirius. TT reads distinctly and with excellent inflection Tn saviner the nart of Brutus in Tfead or Cftesf' THE SUREST SAFEST QUICKEST REMEDY IS In the sprint: of T.hiT. Fepzardo and a small party of his men ere surprised and surrounded by Captain Hersev and a de-I tarhmont of the consta hularv. A despe-j r-it-iv fought conflict followed and finally Felizardo found himself wounded and alor.e, last man having fallen in the fierce and treientins rattle.

The leader of the desperadoes was driven back to the biink of a deep, rocky can von. Rengo Did It. No Starvation Diet, or Tiresome Exercises Necessary. A Free Trial Package Will Convince You. A woman's form is essentially one of grace: the lines of beauty vanish as fat i 4 frcm the fault of declamation.

Frank MvEntee gave to it a dull monotone. Ar- I FOREMOST HOTELS EVERYWHERE 4 I accumulates and instead of beauty we see thur de Breanski made an impre-sive figure as Julius Caear. Tonirht the players present "Hamlet." I want every chronic rhettmatle to throw way all taedicines, ail liniments, ail cl p. I plasters, and rive ML'XYON'S RHEUMA Here, half protected by a huee boulder the most desperate character in the lone bloody history of the Philippines took bis last stand. Though ser'ously wounded and weak from the loss of blood, the outlaw chief fought on.

loading and firing until his ammunition was exhausted. Pre-ferrins? death to capture he hurled himself over the precipice and was killed on the jajrircd rocks below. The clarinet player of the Constabulary band, which will appear at Exposition music hall, was a bugler in the company that drove Felizardo to his end and broke up the worst gang of outlaws the Far East has even known. bulk, and what wat once fair bcnies a friKht. Rengo will reduce you.

It is perfectly safe. You eat it like fruit or candy and easily and safely reduce your fat a pound a day. For sale by all drupists at $1 per full sired box. or by mail pr -paid, by The Rengo 3247 Rengo Detroit. Mich.

The company will pladly send you a trial package free by mail, if you will write them direct to Detroit: no free packages at drug stores. Pittsburg Airents: The May Drugr stores, downtown. East Knd, Allegheny ar.d AIcKeesport. Detroit. WAYNE HOTEL.

Am. Haves. Prop. l.ke Helen. HOTEL HARLAN Rates HO up.

A. P. John L. Jaques. Prop.

LenUvUle. Ky.r THE ALT HOUSE. E. Every modern Convenience, tl.50 day up MaenoMo Springs. MAGNOLIA SPRINGS HOTEL.

13 per day up. Outdoor sports. Kew York Cltyt HOTKL EMPIRE P. Rates $1.50 up. W.

Johnson Qulnn. few Yark City: MARLBOROUGH HOTEL. K. p. 1 50-JS 00 a day.

E. M. Tlerney. Mgr. Old Point Comfort, V.s HOTEL CliAM BERLIN.

Open all year. Go. JT. Adams. r.

Shot Woman, Took Poison. Boston. February 24. A woman whose name is believed to have been McDoueral was shot an.l instantly- killed early today the apartment at No. 17 Cherry street.

South End. A man in the same apartment, who. the police believe, did the shooting, took carbolic acid and was rushed to the City Hospital in a dying condition. An aged woman in the house was taken into custody by the police as a witness. TISM REMEDY a trial.

matter wnat Tour doctor may no matter what your friends may say, no matter now prejudiced you may be against all adrer-tised remedies, go at once to yetir drnr-gist and get a bottle of the RHEUMATISM REMEDY. If it fails to gtre satisfaction. I will refund yoor money. Maayoa Remember this remedy contains no sal-tevlie acid, no opium cocaine, morphine or other harmful drors. It is pot tip tinder the guarantee of the Pure Food and Dro Act.

for sale ty all druggists. Prtct. S5fc The guaranteed cure. Will relieve colds and coughs in rive mir.tues, cures in "J4 hours. Australian dry air treatment.

Breathe it through hard rubber inhaler that comes with Sl.Ot outfit. Extra bottles, 5 cents. Guaranteed to cure catarrh, asthma, bronchitis and croup, or mow back. All druggists sell It.

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About The Pittsburgh Press Archive

Pages Available:
1,950,450
Years Available:
1884-1992