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FEBRUARY 24,1 THE DAILY PAGE THREE. NEWS IF A DAY INJCOTIDAIL Woman Believed a Suicide Identified Being From Town. DAUGHTER OF CLOYD M.PARKER Said to jumped From Seventh Street In P.lUfmra--Had Livid With Family Here--Other News. fob. woman bileVdd to h-ive commlltotl auloldo by jumping from tho Seventh ttcoot brtdgs Into tho Allegheny river on December 21 him been Itlontlllod its MM.

Myers, thy dnughtor ot Mr. Mrs. Cloyd M. Pnrker, formerly ot here, und who lett Scottdulo shortly before Christmas to spend thu holl days with her f.itrents, who now llvo at Mr. pnrkor, tho tnthor, who la a rond foreman tor tho P.

McK. ft 0. Street Railway, well known throughout this section having been tor many years secretary ot tho Mln urs' Union. The tinfottiinato young woman whose body was found In tho Ohio river and Identified by Mr. and Mm.

Parker lett tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. A. Byrne of town to go to Jeannetto to spend Christmas with bar parents. Tho fuDitlr wus dreadfully shocked to learn ot the Identltlcutton for when the young woman failed to return after Christmas, as sho aald she would, they made Inquiries ot bar and wore uneasy tho (act that sho was missing.

While with tho Byrns family thoy all bo- came much attached to her, and found her In every way a neat and model housekeeper. She was purlieu larly trustworthy with tho children, and took a patient and Interested care of them, so that the little ones fairly (dallied her. Sho was married to a man named Myers, living a Rank in and they were separated, the girt Intimating that her husband's family had encompassed this. They bad one child und It was with tho father, lu Is aatd that oho went to Ksnkln In to Ma tho child and If possible effect a reconciliation, but It Is believed (hat this tailed. Tho Plttsbttrg stories say that she was In Rankle for thtca weeks, but this Is a mistake as It could not have been longer 'nan a couple of days, judging from the time iue left here tod when Edward Gibson, A negro porter at the WnbHch statloi, la Flttsburg.

gave Information to the Coroner's oIQco Allegheny county, that lead to coin tnunlcatlng wlt.i Mr. and Mrs. Park er. Qlbson culled at the morgue nnd identified the clothing ot tho woman found In tho river that worn iy i woman who came to him at tho sta tton and asked that she be directed to good boardlnghousa for a couple days. She said she camo from Jean and Olbsod directed her to Christian ilomo tor Girls on Duqucsm -Way.

Deputy Coroner John Black lo- 'Cated the Parkers In Jennnette am while the body would ba hard to Idcn because ot the face being swollen and discolored, Mr. and Mrs. Fnrkc almost certainly Identified tho cloth Ing worn as that of (heir daughter Mrs. Myers. First Fluhere of The (trot pilgrims to leave thl town far early Osh were thoso wh went to Washington's Birthday, i day to look for the "suckers, which with carp are tho only ones per tnttted to bo luken juat now.

Th party was made up of Harry Laugh rey Frank Oradler, Walter Stono an William Shannon. They went up tc While's ridge nnd got enough suckers for breakfast Bfeldes having lots fun. Attended Connellsvllle Party. Several young people from here at landed a surprise party given for Mix Sadie Hoover, it the hotuu ot her sister. Mrs.

Chail's Kern, of Connell; viilc, last evening. Among thoso from here were Miss Alice Brownfleld, Mis Olive Marshall. Snydcr. Harry Mchty. Thomas N.

Browntlold atn Paul and Arthur Snydor Wee In Qreensburo. S. B. McMillan re-elected Tax Coi lector for Scottdalo borough was In Oroennburg yesterday attending I business matturs connected with hi office- TooK Fourth Degree. A.

P. Byrne arrived home from Cor ry. ycslerd.iy where he spent touplo ot days In taking the thro degree ot the Knights of Columbus Me was the only ono from hero, a though there were some monitors from Plttstnirff, and Menus ton attonc ion the aieetlnr- Tho Knights of Iambus were In Unlontown at th game time conferring the third degree. Vlsiled IP New Haven, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Allen Porter of nea town spent Monday and Tuesday vlsli tug Mrs. Adeline Anderson of N'mv Huven nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. 0.

McClll Of OHWHOtl. Miist Send Children. tjN'IONTOVN'. Kelt. poverty did not itvall Peter O'Brien Lev! Vance and Elmer Mitchell, wh were given hearing at Percy ycstc day for violating tho school laws I not compelling their children to a tend.

Justice McCwiley fined th Other proeecutlons may follow SLASH IN STEEL PIPE PEBBYOPOLIS PARTY. Youngitown Shtet and Tube Company Announco Cut. Youngstown, Feb. nnounceuient hna bucn made by the Youngatown Shoot nnd TUbo company of a reduction of ton on merchant teel pipe from tho lint price. This Is In conformity with tho docl- jlon by United States' Stool corporation to moot tho prices of ho tmiallor manufacturers.

This IB only the beginning of tho cut. It Is aid. The mnnufncturora uusert thoro will bo no retluctlonu In wages for tho pi-oaent. Johnstown, fob. Stoel company ofllcliils, Including Pros- dent Powell Stnclchouso of Phlliulel- ihlu, hold a conCorinico In tho locnl ofltcoa ol tho corporation'.

The meet- ng huil to do with tho recent action of the United States Steel corporation declaring an opon market. No foi- mal Btniemcnt was given out. but It la aald a decision has been reached by ho Cambria company to maintain tho iroaont price of rails In common with other big makers. HUMAN LETTERS. Unique Plan Fall! to Gain Interview With Asqulth.

London, Feb. "human let' ware dlupatchod to Premier As- qulth by the Inventive militant suffrn. Slats. Mrs. Orummond and Miss Crls- Pnnkhurst were the tenders of this novel mail.

Entering tho Strand poatofQce, tho two women Inquired 1C It was a po.i- nlblo thing to send two "human lot- lers" by express. Upon bol ng anaworod In the affirmative they brought In two of their colleagues, Mrs. McLclhm and Mtsa Solomon, and addressed them to premier's residence prepaid. The two women wore at once dispatched In iho euro of a telegraph messenger. The servants at the premier's residence, however, refused to accept delivery of this suffragist mall and tho poltco appeared and quickly cleared tho womon out of Downing street.

Enjoyable Social Function at Which Weie Many Guests. PEURYOPOLIS, Feb. and Mrs. William Thompson, gave a i prise jiui ty in honor oC Miss Murale'a 22nd birthday, which was. a giand success.

It was arranged by one oC her lady friends to go calling in the early evening, and. on her return home she waa greeted by tho guests aa sho en- torud tho houuo. Ganioa oC different kinds woro played, nnd all enjoyed them. At 11.3U a very dainty lunch was served, atfer which Mls Lowe rendered somo Une music on tlio piano. The guosta present were as follows: Miss ISthuI Dunham, Mtoa Enimn Hess, Miss llowarth.

Miss Dora "Dun- mm, Miss Jennie Baughinun, Misb 3d tth Lowe, Miss Mao Brown, Miss Alice Thrasher, Miss Bertha flail, Miss Mary Khvell, Miss Mabel Thrasher, loss Bowden, Clyde Randolph, Robert Thompson, George Myers. Fred -lowarLh, James Thresher, Frank 3unhum, Herman Elklna nnd Strnwn. At a Into hour tha pleasures wore brought to a close, and ono arul all winhod Miss Thompson many more uippy returns of future eighteenths 01' February. The occasion will bo remembered as one of tho most pleasant jy all pioaont. turned home.

2Mr. and fltis, James Beals of Con- nr-llavillL 1 wore tho tyuestB of tho former's sister, Mrs Alby Morrison, several days luHt week. Mi and Sirs. John "VVen-vcr of Con- nollsville, who wore tho tfueata oC tho Liter's parents, Ivtr. and Mrs.

George IcDonuld, Quvoral daya last wock, have home. Mr and Mra. Harry IFlruiejsan were Well-Known Man Found Dead. Washington, Feb. 24.

Hugh Busier, age seventy-four, better known "Battle" Bcelcr, was found dead at hie homo In South Morris stieot, Ue was laut seen alive last night. An Investigation showed that Beelor had locked all tho doors of tho houee, fastened the windows and turned on the gas. Ha never mar- and served throughout the civil la tho Eighth Pennsylvania re- nervea. Sllvir Dart Filet Successfully. Baddeck, N.

Fob. fill flight of half a mile at an oleva tlon ot thirty feet waa made over tho tho ice by Douglas S. McCurdy in bli Aerodrome "Sliver Dart." Baldwin Suffers Relapse. l.o« Angeles, Feb. J.

(Lucky) Baldwin, who has been ouslr III for sevural weeks, ban nuf (trod a rcliipBO. Baldwin's condition la Mid to bo very low. The Eagle Frozen. Marlon, Feb. tall nnd wins tips frovcn noltd In a fork of nn old tree, an American eagln was din covered by Ooorge Hill, a farmer.

Ha klllud It with a The eagle's wings outstretched measure seven feet. PITTSBURG MARKETS. Cora--No. 2 yellow ear, Hay--No. 1 timothy, 914.00$14.60.' Cheodc--Ohio Cull Buttor--Prints, tuba, Ohio cream, Herr's Island Live Stock.

Cattle--Supply light; market atendr Choice, prime, 15 6.15; good, IS.fiStg'o.OO; tidy butchers, 96.30^5.60; fair, hulls, (g)5; heifers, 93.60Cgi5.50; common to good fat cows, fresh cows and springorH. Sheep and Lambs Supply light; mtirkot steady. Primo wethers, Ju.SO dp good mixed, fair mixed, 94.80(0)6.40; culls and common, lambs, veal calves, Hogs 10 double decks; market fairly active on good weight grades; dull on light grades. Prime heavy, 96.8006.86; medium, heavy yorkors, 96.50(3)6.70; light yorknrn, 96 pigs, stags, Chicago Grain Market Chicago. Feb.

for May delivery sold here today at per bushel, a gain ot cunt compared with the former high record mark for the season OBtabllshad last Saturday. The advance wua the climax of a dav activity in the wheat pit. At the showed a not gnln for the day of a shado to m. Corn ami Ottta closed weak and provisions firm. a options closed" Wheat, com, outs, LUMBER TRAIN SMASHED AT OHIOPYIE Kails Were Slippery and tho Brakes Wouhl Not Hold-- Loss Several Hundred Dollars.

OHIOFYLE, Fob. Ohlopyle Company's prop train, run by Ira Wtl- Irout, hilts on leturn trip from Beaver Crpelv Tuesday at noon, nift with a general smashup. On noailng the much dreaded hill known, as Long Hollow, tho brakes wore set to dmvn tho stuep grade. Owing to tilt; heavy rain the- rails wero wet and slippery and the brakes did not worlc The whot'la slid and tho train increased In spoud. After reaching a high tho engineer and brakomnn jumped from the train.

They were not any too soon, for on reaching bud curve (he train left the track, breaking up tho engine and carp. Props wero thrown in all directions. All of tho crew racapcil injury. Tap loss will roach several hundred dollars. PAUR'S SOLOISTS.

All Records Broken by the Manager of the PUtiburg Orchestra. This seaaon all records ot tho Pitta burg Orchestra's home concerts are broken in tho matter of soloists. Tho discerning reader will agree with this statement at once upon glancing over tbo remarkable list, including nuch world-famous celebrities as M'olba Schumann-! loink, Pud crew ski. Bond, Krcslor, Srxnbrlch, Cumpannrl and many others of scarcely less note. The soloists will be: Boncf, AtoKiiitntlro Ton or BurgH taller, Alois Tenor Campnnarl, Baritone Do Gorgorza, Emilia Baritone FromMtuiU, Sonram Cans, Rudolph Finn Is Krchlor, Fritz i i i Mcyba, Mine Mulkc.

May Colli? Pad crows kl, Tgniico Plunle Powell, Maud I Sombrlch, MnrcMJa Soprano Schumann-Heinle alto Samara ft, Ogla Tlai The Plttsburg Orchestia, Emil Paiir conductor, will be heard hare at the Colonial, on Tuesday, March 2nd. Try our classified advertisements Ne-ws Nearby- Towns. of to Nothing. CONFLUENCE. CONFLUENCE, Fcb 21 About 2T young people a tho Washing ton's i a a i at tin Hlvcr School Monday afternoon.

piogram was one ot tho best ot given by tho school. Ttov A. K. Travln tho M. pastor, gave a very Interest Ing addrit.sH Mr, and Mrs, Alby Mo tho guests of the hitters parenta, Mr and MJS.

Bcals, of near Urslmi, ovc: Sunday. A i i Klinmormun of Uiaina, ivus i business cullor in town Friday even In ff. J. M. Flunogun Is i i i his broth cr, C.

Planegun, at Fluncgait Sta tlon, this week. Prank Davis ot' i i waa a i on i In town C'rlclay Mi. and i a Chniles Tiwsuc rt Bcu sponl several days last wook In town n.B fcucHis oC the latter' brother, i a TIKHUG, and i'ainlly. Mra. William Groves gave, a vcr: pretty surprise party Friday von In, In honor ot her two wans, Robei nnd William.

The i wan spent I various jynmns i i a lato hour who a a i lunch was served. Antony those present wore thti Misses ICtlyt 1 Stark. Vivian Reybauk, Pearlc Smith ICIlzuboth Uoweis. Florence Coughen our. Messrs, CJlen Brown Melvln Sell ors, i i a Shipley, Charloa Static and Park i Mrs.

John Kiulslcy of SomorflcH spoilt several clays in town hist woo us tlm guest of Mra. Prod Miss liUrln Cuppe of CuaHclnuin, 1 tho guest of Mlas Ruth Sai dor town this wePk. Theodore Duckworth of Janr.clta, I tho truest nt liiw a William Hall of Charleston, foi a few days Miss tJiaco atUbaugii oC Dralcetown spent Sunday In town with hor aim Mrs. Calvin Younlcln. Alva Chalfant, teacher of tho Drake town school, was In town calling friends one day last woclc.

Mlsu Elslo Seals of TJrslna, who via ttcd her slstci, Mrs Alby Morrison, town, roccnUy, lius home. Mrs. O. B. MuHox of Allegheny, wh has been visiting; her parents, Mr, an MM.

JtLko Show, the past hua ro on friends in town ono day this town today. ct'oatcrl qulto a llttlo excitement. is a very good evangelist and Quito a numbor. from Casselman and a a attended tho band concert In ho Town Hall Saturday evening 1 Gertrude Schrock of Oarrott, vho has bocn tho gruoat of Miss Oma i i i lavoriil days, returncod homo. Mlas Nora Moon went to Plttgbnrg evcnlngr whero aho will visit rlonda and relatives lor a couplo of coles.

Postmaster Thomas Pullln la In Som- rsot this wcolc. Tlo la one of tho nen, Ralph Bowlhi Is working: hi tho iQstoHlcc Llils weak in h)t abhonco. flpont in playing "500," after which doIIclouM lunch was served If, prunounced a grand success by all W. A Scott of Avcllo, spent the day among friends In town. J.

I. Faulk of City, was here today on business. A. Colburn ot "Unlontown, was in She will speak all this weolc ot P. JM.

All art- Invited. Miss Elslo Powers gave a tea pai ty Monday von Ing and in honor of the day, had on. the table a small log with ribbon reaching to each plate When, drawn from Che log icli -Jbbon a small hatchet. The evening was spert In games and music, tho hostess rcnclor'ng several beautiful selections on tlio piano. Tho guests speak tho way tlioy enjoyed tho evening a compliment the hostess on tho way aha had things arranged.

ROCKWOOD. ROCKWOOTD, Fob. H. Jahn- manager ot tho company atore at jallsbuiy, P. "Li Ltlvcngood, editor tho Somerset County Star, wero a i i on their Crlonds hero Saturday i onronto to their homo tho Heat, whore they had been lunaactlng bualness.

Earl a reman on tho branch, was tukan to the Pawmvant lonpltul In Plttsburg, whoro ho will be on Cor appendicitis. Ho was to tho Smoky City by J. i. Strong. Ralph l.lp'iart, who Is a a ho Ponnsylvan'iT.

OoUcgu of i a Bedford, In spondlne IL WCCK among and ixt I Is homo tit Casuplman and "Mra i i had been spending: nevcial wooks at tho homo of laiter'9 pjtronti. Mi. Mrs .1 ro I. K1 i no at lieu i roturnod i homo sit this Tl oy htfi grono oast i the I ontto'i of giving James a rest, and port i i to ecu potato his health, to undergoing an i a appondkltia, with 1 has icen at tuck (I aevcial Llmca, i Iir8lcal i would not warrant such a urocotiu o. and LS decided tt ho bo operated upon at his time.

H. who la enrolled is A in the dental rfop.ircmont tho i i oi' PlUsburg la i daj a this at tho "lomo ut ills jwirants, Mr. and Mis, Geo. of Central Main street. Miss Lnora Young to rittsburg Sunday, she i upend several In tho latgo wholesale i i iblishnionla Icariiing I a now spring i i a a to i chargo of ho i i department of Heller's itnre at Urslnu Miss Kleanor Groff, daughter of tho well I rchant, OiofC, of wpont Hcvoral days this week ut ho homo of her aunt, II.

W. MUH- ser. Frof. B. Franco, principal of tho fiorkwood High School, was a business In Saturday Charles F.

Cook. of Wills of Somerset, waa a visitor in town yesterday. Loboi-t of.Berlin, who was tho mainstay behind, thn bat tor the Rock- ood baseball team lust reason, was cuUing on friend hora Sunday and tula Robert C. atcVickor, who Is employed by Undo tiivn to malls on a run between and Plttjiburg, opent Sunday with famtly here. John a B.

civil engineer, Is now located at TVCorgantown. spent Sunday and Monday i Approprlato i i a ex- on ISOH were given on Monday by uplla of tbo Rockwootl public schoola CASSELMAN. CASSELAtAN. Feb. 22L--M3ss KIrkpatrIck cntoirtninod a number ot her young 1'ricntUi with a chicken and waffle i Sunday evening in honor of Miss Bcsslo Patrick JjonuconJjJM, Mel.

Sanford Fletcher of Connollbvlllc, was a on friends In this place over Sunday. A SI. Cramer a Roclcwood Lultor Sunday. LJosHie Patrick, who has been the guest of i a heio lo. tho past Cow auks i to her home in Lonaconlns, Md a MIsa Sadlo i OL Somerset, visiting at home of her ulster, Mra.

Ilurriaon Sccklei. Mi. and Mrs J. A i i ware In a i i i Sunday calling on frlcndb. Miss spent Sunday wl th rlpnda a Coirl) once Knodf.s of b'omeiHLL, was a business callor Monday.

and Mrs Jninos Snjdor of Con- nollsvllle, spent feiuuhiy i I IO lat- i parents, Mr. and. Mis J. P. IIo- tetlci, G.

M. Tlpton of So mo i set, was In town yostorday. Mm. T-iuuia Cievcnger of Humbert, was, guefjt oC her pj.ionts, Jtr arid Mi s. Jacob Miss flora Yohlcr and.

Charles Piltts of Garrt'tt, wero marrieed at the homo of tho Saturday Samupl Kufall of Star Junction, won vas tho guust of Crioncib In this place iaturda Ralph Llpl-art. a i ichool at is a guest at tlio lome of i p.irents. Miss Feme i i i of Rock wood, i i i i in thii place J-i. of Wlntlbei, Sunday Mr. and MM, J.

C. Llphart were Som- callois faaluiday. PioC. W. Parkur Fritz spent Sunday vith i paienta at Somerset.

DUNBAR. DUNBAR, Fob O. C. Miller, pastor of the Firitt Preribyterlan Church, 111 address tho Mission Workers Unions of all the churches of I a tivuninsr in the Socoud Pros- Church that place Mrs. C.

Smith a Eleanor, were the guesta of Cr lends In Council''', i TuQsrliiy. Carrlo Neeh of ConnellavlDo, Jioro on evening tlio gritcst of friends anil CharlOH Wilson and throe children ui tho guests of SmUhfleUl over Sunday." Henry Lcaphlno of Oroenwood, OHIOPYLE Feb. Orow- al), who has boen a Mr. and Mrb. ra Wlltrout in 1 family, i to i homo at Bockwood Tuesday morn- ng.

Mra. Jackson of noar Green Brier was shopping and visiting iela- Ivos In yesterday. Tlio mas Fleming of ConneJls villa is ipendinBr a dajs attending to maters of business in tov, n. D. H.

Horton homo last cv- mlng after spending a few days look- ng after bublnesu niatters in Pittsburg. William Stewart of near McKeespoit i a a rlajs as the guest of and i at and near here. David C. McLun, who hna been i ng a i In town, rc- i to Komoitead Tuesday, tvheie ho employed. Ciace I a of near Victoria Is Bpendlng a few day visiting relatives and friends in town.

D. GtlclTl.it was attending to maters of business In Councilsvlllo last evening. Haven, was Jiarc Tuesday tho guost of H. W. Brcnnan of Fairmont, Is horu the guost of Mra Ellon Coui t- noy, 01' Fi an i Koad, for a fow days.

Mrs. A Cox was shopping In Coni I Tuesday Florence Balaton ot Lemon was here Tuesday culling on fi lends. Tho a i a of tho Chapel of tho Perc.li In a fcchnol will be laid Sunday aitcrnoon. at It o'clock, rain or shine, ns this meeting has been postponed for several Sundays on account of rain or some aort oC inclement weather and James Kelly of 2, wero hero Tuesday, tho guest of fi Nrnio Gllmorc, tho five yeai old chUa of Mr. and Mrs.

An a 3' Gllmoie who had tho i last Ftiduy i of being shot In tho eyu and who lias boon a patient, tho Cottage at hoiny Mntuiay i and IK sting as well aw can bo -expected. Tho i i of Mrs Cliiilottu Bry- vho Is rlonwly ill al lior homo on Bryson HIlJ, i cumins unchanged and her many i four for her recovery. Miss lid ion of Scottdalc, I i the Rues of hoi slstex, Mis. Harry i at tho Dun bar House. Mr A Hay Guy ton of CDnn-ollfavJllc, was here Tuesday calling on i Mlas Georgia- Effgers of was i Tuesday the guest ol' Mr, and MrH.

3 larry McG Ibbona Miss Bgprers attended tho Masonic a In the Masonic Tenjplo Jn i I Monday ovenlnpr. Dr. Jamos TJ Junk uttondcd tho Washington i a hanqucL and In the Masonic Temple, Con noils vl lie, Monday evening. Miss Sue Cot torn was the guest of friends in Connellsvillo Tuc-sd ly. BROWNSVILLE.

BROAV7CSVILI.33, Feb. and wero W. Forsylhe of In towa today O'i bualnoss. K. Chat lion of Coal Center, spent i a hero among 1 fi lends.

B. A. Ilolndoi and W. Douglas of MclCoesport, weio in town today. AH a.

Rush entQituinotL a fow oC lutlniato Jttieiida iaal ovcn- iner. BenTorrJ of Clmrleroi, was Jn town on bualuoss TuiiBduy. C. TJ, Kocfly and D. S.

Aultman. of Scottdale siirnt tho day la town I a business. The sermon preached by Miss IT Rebocca. Bell of St I-ouls, at the South Brownsville M. Clu'ich last night W.

Richie and a of South Brownsville, entertained ciulte a- 01 i last evening hi honor oil Miss Rcike oC Fittsburg 1 The 'rooms wero i decorated, red, white i tho colors, it being Washington's birthday. The was OH1OPYLE. BELLE VERNON. Fob. le of tho W.

and J. Academy, spent foat- urday and Sunday 1th his paients, Mr. apd Mrs L. M. Kyle.

Etlgnr i and Mrs. Atargaict i i spent Saturday a i Sunday nt Boaver C'ulla. MtHs Clendcnon vifaUed fi lends at Fayett-c City Sunday John Wofrell was In Pittsburgh Sunday. Mr. and.

Mi 3. Conrad Metz and daugh- daughter ICathryn, vlyited friends at Donora Sunday JvyJo xpant Sitlutday and Sunday at Pittsburgh Some of tho lady friends of Mrs mum Cameion ton dor ed her a warming Monday eVtining. The union gospel muotings aro being i in th-e First Chi Istian Church this week. Miss was Edwai ds of Roscoe, recent visitor ot Mis. i VANDEEBILT.

VANDERJ3I1.C, Frb P. Now- myer has Lomo, after a few days at Lshington county. Ho dellvoi od a speech there Washington's a Chester Gween, formerly of this acf, now of Union town, was here to clay calling 1 on I'llends nnd tianfaact Ing business Lou JVLcLaughlln was calling 01 frlendi. In Dawson Monday. Shatter of ConnellavUic, was hero yesterday on bubineab Joseph JOosciie oi 1 PirtsbLirg, was iicro yesterday, lookirg after business mailers i i tho new SUito load.

H. Burrlcklow Is a i his residence repaired. It was burned in the flro A surprise party "vvas hold 11 honoi of K. M. Sh-ellonberger, Jr at his homo on Monday.

It was hib tenth blithday About two score his fticnclb wore prebont. MEYERSDALE. YOUR LAST CHANCE At the Matchless of the After- Inventory Sale. Hurry, if you'd partake of the big price-savings in needed goods which this After-Inventory Sale provides. It ends Wednesday and you'll wait long for a repetition of its values.

Selling has been great since the sale commenced. but there is still good choice for tardy buyers--ample opportunity to make savings which you will always look back on with pleasure. Remember-- every item in the sale is of perfectly desirable quality, and it's only the necessity for a uick clean-up of odds and ends and the clearance of stocks which prompts us to offer such astonishing values as these: Feb BNon, scutotary ol tho MGyei'Hdale Browing Cornpany, rctumod today Lrom Connellsville, Tvheio ho Spent tho past few days as the guot.1 oC his parents, Mi and Mrs. John Dlxon. Mr.

Dlxon's wife and llttlo son, who accompanied him, remained there and aie tho guests of tho paicnts, Mr. und Mrs. J. D. Madlgan.

MIH. C. P. CobrUigh and gt.inddaugh- tor, Miss HaKOl Marietta, of Rockwood, wot a the guests today of tho former's daughter, Mis. Shoemaker, 115 North atroQt.

The latter icmulncd and will stay nevorul 33. Bonder, who resides at Confluence, this county, representative of the B. H. Voskamps Sons' has taken hold of tho work in this section. OLIPHANT.

OLIPHANT. Fcb 23--Another mountain storm came swooping down upon this p.lace Monday, night foil owed by. SUITS to close out IE 1 jou at all be pleased it is a mre chance, the skirra positively worth more; suits no to S20; jour chcico last No exchanges or returns. 4 fj HATS left, as stated be- 1 II lore that owing to tho lacL that we are cramped for room, we are forced to retira from tha millinery business; hatb worth up to f4 $7.50, choice No returns accepted. UNDBRMUSLINS 2Sc Corset Covers 50c Corbet Covers 76c Corset Covers 51 00 Corbet Covers 25c BOc Drairers 75c Draw et 51.00 .790 -17c .790 BOc Skirts 37c 5100 Skirts 79c 5150 Skirts 9Bc 2 0 0 Skirts J1.39 30o Gowns 37c Gowns 79c $1.50 Gowns 98c $2.00 GON-DS $1.39 1909 Suits and Dresses Now on Display COATS, one lot misses' and children's coats, made of a good quality broadcloth or kerseys; coats worth up to your choice' Qfl 3U WAISTS, made in the very latest styles, long or short sleeves of a good quality of net or lace, regularly sold 4 Qfl for $3 and I 3U LADIES' COATS, made of the very best grade of chiffon broadcloth, plain tailored or trimmed, (Empire styles Included), your choice any coat in our house regardless of former price; worth up to fn $35.00 P3.9U WAISTS made of fine quality lingerie front exquisitely trimmed -with Venice insertion surrounded by val lace new long Monsquetaire sleeves all sizes from 34 to 46-; regular 51.50 value; after-inventory sale i AT THE ConnellsvMIe and Railroad Auction! FAIR STORE DUN BAR, PA.

Opp. Dunimr House. You can't afford to miss this Great Auction Sale where you can. buy goods at your own prices. This Auction Sale will be the greatest ever held In Dunbar or vlctn-' ity.

We must leducs our stock at whatever it will brine, so don't miss tho opportunity to buy. Our stock consists of a fine line of AND LADIES' COATS, I SHOES, DRY GOODS, SILKS, WHITE GOODS, WAISTS, LACE A I LAWN GOODS, I I MEN'S HATS, CAPS AND SUIT CASES, AT OWN PRICES. Come al once and bring your friends with you. Private sale between Auction hours. Great Bargains.

FAIR STORE DUNBAR, PA. Opposite Dunbar House. Extend for the Balance of the Week Forced-to dose Out Sale The greatest all sales ever attempted in this region. 25, 33 and 50 per cent, reduction throughout the storo Avail youiaelE of this opportunity. a i and thunder.

It continued up till Tuesday noon. No damage TV is done. Tamos Bryto 1ms been elected Justice of tho Peace in our town John Hlhcn has moved liom the John Hart houso into Ulchard Allon a house, Gaddsvllle. Joseph Long, who left hora several months ago for Piovidouco. R.

paid us a i vJt.it Saturday. Mr. long- has a store now in. Union town. There are several cases of: typhoid favor nere.

Tho doctors claim bad water lb the cause. Sunday aa an empty coke train on the B. O. going towards Falrchance was coming over the Summit at Curstead's Woods tho engine stop- i idden the i engine kept punning and. a tirnw.

bod of the car shoving" the front truck back under the car. No one was injured. Act Quickly and you'll save yourself a lot of suffering and trouble. If you have a sudden chill--or taken cold--If you have colic, cramp or diarrtioea, don't wait a minute Take at once a teaspoonful of Perry Davib' Painkiller In half a glass of hot water or milk. You'll bo safe and on the right road to quick recovery.

you'll escape serious illness. But you ought to have this tried and proven remedy on. hand for Immediate use. Being prepared. IB half the battla when there's pain to subd.ua New bottlfta aiio in.

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