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THE PITTSBURG POST. FEBRUARY 20, 199 4. SIX HEN ME SATURDAY MORNING, SURVIVOR TELLS OF DESTRUCTION OF THE YENESEI AND BOYARIN. HAKODATE AND HARBOPv I I Former Had Planted 398 Out of 400 Mines Successfully When Accident to Next to Last Occurred, Resulting in the Loss of Two Great Ships and Many Lives. 5ays: "I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior for Catarrh." SHOT IN A I 01 PHI SH3CHI.

CABLK TO TUB I'OST. ill I I I I Hill Peru-na Is a Catarrhal Tonic Especially Adapted to the Declining Powers of Old Age. In age the mucous membranes become thickened and partly, lose their function. This leads to partial loss of hearing, smell and taste, as well as digestive disturbances. I'eruna corrects all this by its ppecifto operation on all the mucous membranes of the body.

One boule will convince anyone. Once used anl I'crunti becomes a life-long stand-by with old and voting. Mrs. F. K.

Little, T.dona, 111., writes: "I ran recommend I'erura as a good 3 Japanese seaport that was reported bombarded by the Russian Vladivostok fleet. The report has not been confirmed. tlie only man In the Russian fleet having knowledge of exactly how the mines wth disposed, was among the killed. "A violent storm followed, when the mines came to the surface and Moated about In all directions. The next day the lloyarin was so-nt to assist in securing them.

She was caught in the Htorm, however, and driven ashore on the rocks, where sh" became a total wreck. "The loss of Riosian licet up to date Is 11 large ships wrecked or permanently injured. Humors that IOalny has been oc-i-i by the Japanese are unite untrue. Trains are running all ways from I'ort Arthur to Harbin, but ihey are greatly delayed, thutigh the line is strictly guarded." American Squadron Expected. The correspond, nt of tbe "Morninsr P.t rubles from Ohefo.i that the soouudron is expected tbere shortly.

ie also a that there is a possibility or trouble with Germany, which claims "x- ruhts to the province of Shan 1'uhg. It that the Americans iri- to land marines at Chefoo, NEW ARMY COMMANDER IDOL OF THE SOLDIERS. Koir. pat kin. the Huinn rdtip-u of ar.

ho in t- start at for the to si.me the trm.1 of army ar prac'l ailv K- al'ai-s t- o.i. r.f i a a 1 ill tlie Citizens of Madison, III, Aid Constables in Battle With Gamblers. POLICEMEN BAR THE ENTRANCE TO Grani Jury's Fiilare to Return Indictments Beginning of Trouble, STILL DEFY THE PEOPLE, T. LOUIS, Feb. 19.

In an eSort i IL i to Close up a poenroom mai 1 for a long time operated in the outskirts of Madison. 111., across tbo rlver from tt. Louis, three con-! I stables, augment by a posse of Citt-1 zeca, and warrants for the ar- rest of six men connects-1 with the i I I A i BENJAMIN -jfc-- By Norris Newman. I TIENTSIN, Feb. 19.

"At New i I Chwang to-day I obtained from an officer who survived the catastrophe to i the Yenesel the full detail of the explo sion which destroyed her and of the subsequent loss of th" Royarin in Datny bay. "The Yencse! was engaged on February 11. In the task of laying 40 mines and had planted 39-S. The three hundred and ninety-ninth flowed inst-ad of sinking. On thin the Yenesel drew off and fired at It with her light guns, attempting to sink I or explode It.

While thus- occupied, I he lookout man diseovred the had drifted close to another mine. Storm Follows Disaster. "Ho gave the alarm and jumped overboard. Immediately tbere wan terrific explosion. officer and men.

Including the captain. were killed, while more were picked up by boa's and caved. "The officer laying the mine, who wae BRAVE FIGHT BY RUSSIANS AGAINST ODDS. Continued From Page One. soldier.

In a v.ft-rd'V cr i e.a:-.c that that pla'e in tse i the Hussia'. Thus fr tho ba-ie has sicreded n.iint -lining its conirntinu at! with. I Arthur. i troops i -eed-T st n.iith al 1 to i.e-n made f-r the pe-dy arrlxal 1 trtf -t frerii the Moc i ate! Vi.ri ivie ire 12 have tl w.lt have Mm- I of nrmr of 4e-e mn Japan Assures China. ort I I.

-U i i A. -1 i poolroom, precipitate! a riot late to- I pewers at bay. a slave. day, which resulted In the shooting of proved h. rseif arly in i.f, the Bf.1.

One may die. ly ruler she afterward continue! to be. The Wounded. I She was born November K. l-4.

and as )' h.is a t. eu hl. 1 1 of toe part-. are! in rtel '1 1 1 of rs who5, 1 i (iur. -i thr if (Benjamin F.

Hawkes. of Washington, D. Is One cf the Three Living? Comrades of Generai Grant His Cadet Days at West Folr.t. WILL SETTLE FOR OUTRAGES AT ONE TIME. Continued From Page One.

it wes therefore the intention of tho tiov-ernnient to settle them in bulk by measures which should have a Utallr.K effect For that reason extraordinary measures would be taken row to secure n-drcsai for ktiiitx of Machinist John-, oi the Yankee, ant the forcible, entry into the I'nited State at unia by insurgents. A terrible indictment is or, nsrainst San linml-c. It was i i fii't In separate counts at Iff ere: the showina; wuid be sufficient to a-i r. of i'iire One Idea of the adm intst rat ion is to present to Congress a sr. nt cf th-ou'raKes pcrp'i rat-d upon Americans an 1 oth- foreigners in that with a revbw of the inanv pohtna; d.s'.i.roan es and re.

autho.lty i Cu'r- hint '( and maintain or h-r. It i- problhle thnt this idea will pr hir army recitnot-ts may he work. a.s there ar-' ret gtl c-ssnry f-ir tea rities iciilHbie to do it th ore the a an? 1 irrua-v T. ii rn -n her is very pripert i-i th- orol 1-ei'ef 1 1 re, that annex to- e. SHel lb undirtt t.

i al-o: set tlon of a tlcn. Whipped by Americans. SAX Jl'AN. 1'orlo Cuban Steamer Julia, l.RS and the -oil o-. Han Jiirl Puerto Plati pert that ili-i otr.ir.g.- i r.

o--: hiS h- b- ,11 'S footed. and that eM at I'ajatit a i by r-c if -r carri ft ta a a rs.d: SUlt 1 pe'si It IS the Jolt- Am r.r.g on a rl hi U. S. Fio UST REMAIN NEUTRAL. WVXJ' klllltlltlUi IT' sine, oij States After Lecture in Allegheny Last Night.

lean i re- ow et.l r'-e -i l-'-i. makla.n, prciaoiy mri- t.ili-e. SCrroOT.EY. posseman. jEDWARD il.MlIilS, spectator; not scri-' onslv.

EDWAKO DOWNS, seriously. TWO UNKNOWN, net seriously. i People Take Action. Warrants had been sworn out before Justice of the Per.cc Iscnnieycr. of Granite City, adjoining Madison, rlaced the hands of Constable John tilass and two other constables, for the arrc-t of Whitfield TJrooks and Eujcr.e Wall, i cf Granite City, and Thomas Kiiey, Charles Greenfield.

Tht-mas and Martin Johns, of tt. Louis, them with connected with the yol room. After the failure of county srand which recently investigated the pool room, to return mu.cinionis, citizens took the matter in hand with the Intention of hiivtng the poo! room i closed. 1 TKY Ke. Tho cf i the rt a s'ate-S-i 1 "-'I It- to th i -u i -1 -f li'f-r tea 1- 1 t.

It. i "Thi- ,1 i O-l, a the peaceful e--to! 1. ii whl r. f'l 1 e. It-; all p.r' ti rr't "pt 1 -s the t' gl ly r-ej.

i of i. eg srre war ree. Japan In trie do n- t. tie ti of -per A- it 1. Chll e-e men; toy ft tl 1- M'ni it" lilatig ptiMo- n-cri io-re 1 s.

cure from sty he j.ir -t st to i. Several days ago warrants were issued uf nl of for Slate Senator David Nelson, of Mis- For a.s sla vt -emprees held sway, souri. charging him with being a pool PVrr i itiferosts first teller, ana Victor Schuk r. charging hirn Chinu'a tifte: S.ne With conducting the pool room and being enormously rich, not only custodian of the funds. Schuler was ar- I nf.r of rare per, and -ui-r rested yesterday and cave bond of tS i works of art, but ir, actual y-dd and iiO'vr pending a hearing.

The additional war- rants were sworn out to-day and three; on January edict was jro-constables appeared at the pool room to muiutt-d whii stated that ow ing i.i serve them. iir.utir Kwatiit-Su would no tk Rights of Chinese. i h- t-. riT- lcl.il and tatatit "tWji the 1 itillltarv 'iitict will, in hir on at.d property. ul! the -t a that th.y sh- lit xf t.

aid mf-rt to the 1 f'l -t. -s he ktht t-o t.ike i fi a- rr 1 i The S'at- must maintain So the tea' th- war tosv r. S-. re- -t V'. o.

that -o: 1 re no. toe- -liOt'-r tO e- C'-Mir. 1" I.o -f Ma't v. nirg at of his 1 oe 1 i'Az d- Ad. Hod.

u. th Two were within the pool room, and declared they had arrested the operators of the pool room, and were guarding them- Betting was going on as usual at the time. The constables were ordered to have the premises, which they did after argument. Proceeding through the neighborhood for the next half hour the constables organized a posse of armed citizens numbering about 50 person, ffce constables' and posse then returned to the- pool room and entered. They were at once ord red out and the doors w-r.

ordered locked. The pwse demurred and followed. Started the Shooting. One nosseman. it Is.

stated. itnted a thotgun at Poilceman McCanahridge. who tired a revolver into the ceiling. Firing ireneral. The policeman was then became hi.t through the body.

The crowd in th poo! room scattered hurriedly, tnny fleeing into a waiting Illinois Central train a nactcert. When the fusil- lade was over the constables and posse had possession. The bookmakers asserted to-night that the pool room will be open as usual to- iitk.mpii t- room men are now constr actively u.ider arrest, the police ly they will not. permit the to Interfere. TWENTY-THREEARE KILLED.

Two Cars of Dynamite in Work Train on Southern Pacific Explode. OdDE.V, Ptah, Feb. 19. Two care cf dynamite attached to a work train on the Ogden-Luctn cut-off of the Southern! I'aclflo railroad exploded at this aftr- noon ft Jackson station. miles west of Ogden.

killing at least 23 persons, in- as many more and destroying a Large amount of property. It Is thought a largrt proportion or the victims wen Oreek laborers. his i has ledio 1 otc- hee. ri; of h- 11 I ii: lb e- O-s of) is r-X-S ar' r- ess tr to i- i 1 11 or- itov Mc I r.n-l -f ds hi transp Otelhe 1 re- s. g' 1 k- 1 i i and brir.gtny in prh.s i da th- fill! the hi.ii i Tb" -r i'AlliS h- 111 A I the it It Hud nn Attack." UFA I II Kit LF.TTI1U.

"I ha rheumatism in cv in my body, was perfectly and lo! oe lurried and lifted in l.c.l. This was f-oiow. v. How inundi. e.

My ii'. cud kidneys out order in'- in was sciiit. and of i j'ed- ii Is ve 1 low cdor. It ooiiiaood iirit-1 Mv tmuer nails weir- bnule. The I wblltw of mv eves were yellow and tnvi Jkiti was and harsfi and color i of a lemon i had no and i drowsv and heavy i lo -deep all tlo time.

1 doctors. thev did not rr to h' dp 1 was then perstiad'd hi try SAFI.1 fl'bi; an, I after: taking I.ottl.. I was so improved I kept up until 1 had taken niv. ami ws com i ure.h hac had anotlicr allacU "I inn an ey perionce.l nurse and have, reoomm. nded it many with i eo, -nt results.

i Mrs, Ii. H. HILL. 22S6 liighth Ave I N. We havr- thousand of just such let- i ters from men women who suffered! tortures, with o.

ath staring them the i. i.e'-.g wag. Of her ie -o hnpe a 1 ly in a -id r- ertimer-t to rltorv the if Ch.r a a trie or tie "The imperht' go v. -rt: is. nt stlo r.

the irnp rial it to if ffokt isctlo. :n.i be a hv Iheill o-l i hi'-h is made the theater of w.it, w.ii i.e th'- result of i impn of a vi MAPKII). A Itosslan arrived at a Crtn.irv in'-m i tioi i'iets have notified rumrantirl. that bos hip may remain iti port -o a lirrdte.l time, but th! pto-v i-ied with In ni than siiffieh-nt to atd- ti in to roi. 1: the Itosslun plainly suhi.ot to ntta.K and tlcsl she will see s.TSeif tiir ugh holi est Spec ll( b- "Fr years." sab! no.

official to-dav. country hs the of iiiiairii and ej at ej dl'. S.tl. WiMI to for new fgra in- s. it medicine for chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels.

I have been troubled severely with it for A Traveler at Seventy-One Years of Age. over a year, and also a cough. Xof my cough is all Kiine. and all the distressing symptoms of catarrh of the stomach and bowels have disappeared. I wriii recommend it to all as a rare remedy.

I am so we! I am contemplating a trip to Yellowstone Park this coming season. How is that for one 71 years old?" 1 In a later letter she says: "I am only too thankful to yuu for your kind advice an. I for ih- good health that I am enjoying wholly from the use of Have been out to the Y'eflow-stone National Park and many other places of the Wfs'. and ianll always thann you for your generosity." Mrs. F.

E. Little. Strong and Vigorous at the Age of Eighty-eight. Rev. J.

N. Parker, Plica, X. writes: "In June. HKc. tost my sense of hearing entirely.

My hearing had been somewhat impaired for several years, but not so much affected but that I could hold converse with my friends; but in June, 1'1. my sense of hearing left me so that I could heat no sound whatever. I was also troubled v.ith severe rheumatic pains in my limbs. I commenced taking Peruna and now my hearing is restored as fs-jod as it was prior to June, 1M1. My rheumatic pains are ail gone.

I cannot speak too highly of Peruna, and now when eignty-eight years old can say It has invigorated my whole Rev. N. Parker. Mr. h.

Schnader, of Terre Hill, writes: got si-, every winter, and had a spell coi in February, 109. I could not do anything for almost two months. In December. 1vj9, I saw one of your books about your remedies. Then I wrote to lor.

Hartman for advice, and he wrote that I should commence tiie use of Peruna. and how to take care of myself. "I did not lose one day last winter that I Could not tend to my stock. I am sixty-three years oid, and I cannot thank you too much for wiiat you have done "for if you do not derive prompt and- satisfactory results from the use of Peruna. write at once to Dr.

Hartman. giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis." Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Strongest in the World.

$73,000,000. More money paid to policy holders in dividends More surplus to guarantee future dividends Tlie Equitable Life Assurance Society PaiJ in dividend? to policy holders during 1903 $52.295.55 This is ,204.371.00 more than the mark set in 1902. and is by far the largest sum ever paid by any life insurance company in a single vcar. EDWARD A. WOODS, Manager.

Equitable Floor, Frlck Buildinf. A growth of over 15,000 vearlv in this part of TRYWHEKB" alone When will YOUR home be added to the wonderful BELL RESIDENCE PHONE chain? thf. c. i. i.

Call up Grant. Ask Contract Pept. T. lOdg Seventh Ave. Adequate protection against fire often man from financial ruin.

WESTERN INSURANCE CO. B01-5 ARROTT BUILDING. CHINA'S DOWAGER EMPRESS REPORTED TO HAVE DIED. Born a Slave, She Became One of the Mcst Powerful of Modern Rulers. JNPON.

Fob. 19. A special j.pateh from Canton says it is reported in official circles that the dowager of China 5'-aJ- i. The Chncre 1 era lion hen has ro nothing o' the reported death, and du- credits it. Canton nr tluu I Kong are reliable sou.

ves of new 3. I I-or more than two score- years tr.e JlWasrr tlf through sheer force of h.r own strength, has rub the jcreat kir.pdor.i and has h- th- 'a babe was to Ken into the lm; i a. 1-11. when the rhnper-r I-i'iffhms died. first s-howd Ik strength.

I5y a scries that were the wonder of the tatoirss kitia arc! tlie remittent of i'e- n-' coulii follow, ehc took the of pnn or In h-r t.wn hac: tn.ti t.rrc i have been two s. ea-h the dowaged tess' slie, as fur a state business was d. in when I-Tseh ni' Ib.d. a cr is t. ante lor i ft.e una ohitly us rri.

with T.u-Ts hoan. tn-i uijtiier of me int.it.t emperor. tlie latt m-il of ti.r 1 a virtual prisoner in the palace. With the aid ct Jlttns ChuiiB. then just tennuit.t to be prorn.r.ent in Chitia.the uowagcr si-i r.

ss able so to interpr-'l the 1 that i-T SM! o' I'raice b--- an.c emj This in ror. lb- was 3 years old t.iet. ju d'id while p.omitial.v ly had little tw do witii ru.er, pari sn the k- neral -in. tie- i i has tic- Jji-aifr. Tsi-Ari-Hsi.

ll'r at this ttrn-means the indendetio? the itciividuai mandarins and governors, giving them freedom to ally ii us with forciist; rs, as their wishes or int-rests d-t- NECROLOGICAL RECORD. Hamilton Evans Hastings. Ham weil-kt ton a iwn resei-rt ul ud 1 -t a- his home M-alter ari lilra-ss ex ndit i of one year, and tie-operation v. hich was p. rf -re pef i-e-uo.

-f an ed ubout SM.g h.jj 1-f' motuh tftn In hope ol was 1- hi in u. early IIP it; years and New .1: between 'A tt.v v.r I listed aed fiTW JOS tl i' wr.ea he Short! al 1 out he en country "nt return-! he went 'mh a snd tile eo known cotton brokers in made freijucnt visits tj li A iejfhehy, where many of his a- -jo aiioes of his early life 1 his residence in the. i.e honorary title "Coloiiel." by 1 was famtilatiiy known. lb- n. tn.c rled, and the sole of his fan.t: are a sister.

Mrs. Ahta 'a 1J v- c.t. nd a Mrs. A.i. Prow cf West' Hi avenue, Frederick H.

Winston. CHICA'b), Feb gton. former minister to db-d afternoon, at Mngtioda Sprites, Mr. for years held an j.jaco in 'hU-ago 'municipal, political circles. As a lawyer, tie was A I he foremost in his He anoolnted mihis -r to Persia, in 1 MIIi O.N.

if. J. Forbes, widely known as a patron of imro 1 harness racing, and as a ni'; to-day, at his residence here. -Mr. nearly fio years of age.

He was vrry wealthy end for many years was a i.e.tvy sharei. dd-r in the Anier.c.u. it. Tc phono Company and other proper! A-a b- rseman well-kiiown hotii own- and breed. of fajnoo.s tjtock, arid as a j-K'-hismtiii tie had participated in ii.

-rha lioriti 1 cup rices. Ohitjary Notes. Jr.hn J-iruggejuan, yen rs id. a memi.er of the All. gheny hoard of s- l.o -1 controllers, is dead at his home, lihj s'i'eet, Alb-ghi-ny.

1 was a iiiem of St. Mil tt It Herman l-l va hg-i i-a i hn-therati Church wife and three children survive "aim. Samuel Wilkins, 61 rs oid, is dead at ids home, ill Osage street. Carnegie. He was.

a well known coal rubier- of section. He w.i3 a member of tlci First Baj.tist Church, the United Mine Workers, the Knights of Pythlaa and the He leaves a wife and four children. Robert Wallace. years old. former rosUt-nt and member of in Allegheny, is dead at the home of his daughter in Chicago, tie was a member of tlie oid Allegheny volunteer lire department.

Three brothers and three slslr.s survive him. Mrs. Mary K. Mueller. years old, wife of August Mueller, is dead at her home.

4617 Liberty avenue. She was born in Germany. Ib first husband was Dr. Albert Crononiul. She was a member of ft.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Her husband and five children survive her. Mrs. Louis T. Ne.son.

69 years old. is. dead at the residence of her son, John F. Neeson. ll'l Grotto street.

lief husband was a iMoneer oil operator. Mrs. Harriet Humphrey, a pioneer set-iler of Orangeyille, died yesterday, aged C. years. Litiius K.

Fagan. -41 years old, of John street, Braddock, died yesterday. He had been in the hotel business in Praddock during the past IS years. Mr. Fagan was born In Pittsburg and went to Braddock about 21 years ago.

He was a member of the St. Thomas' Roman Catholic Church of Braddock and is survived by his widow. Miss Mary J. Tussey, a teacher in the South Wiimerding public school, died yesterday morning at the home of her father, Charles Tussey, 319 Westinghouse avenue, Wiimerding. i 1 F.

HAVKES. for the many little things for hich I ne-l medicine. i epidemics of ia grippe prst be-i gan to. make tte-ir nypearanc in this I 1 was a sufterer front this dis- I "1 had several lor. sieges with the grp.

At tirst I ciid not know that p-rut-A was a remdy for this disease. Wlien I heard that was epidemic rrh. I tried Peruna la grippe, and to thing." Isaac Pe-ru-na Used In the Family for Years Mrs. West. i3T M.Lin s'reet, Menasha.

Wif "Ye ha'e 'ised P-runa ih I fjr-iiiv for a number cf ears, and jwhee. that it is a fine medicine for catarrh and colds I krio-v what I am ta.K'.t about. I hav- tttkeh it every spring at.d fall for fo-i- years and 1 find at it keeps nie robust, strong. with i splendid p.nd free from any A few y-ars jigo cored me of i a'Rrrii the stomach, which the j.Htors ha I n.m very i iriic please,) with I am "7 years old Mrs. K.

West. THIS IS THE BEST TIME crJr roots and hesdstmes becans wages are leas at this season and prices are lov. Dancing monunentt retain Jtheir beattty ositton pemsneat'y. bo the letters W2iL not discolor. Handsome iitnstrated boctlet voa why Write for it free if you niention tltn paper.

Running Marbie Granite Ptmhnrtf Pa jp. w. P-04. at m. after a brief illness, fcois.utnah Frantz.

widow of George W. ae.i 71 years. Funeral I from her late residence. Coal titer on Saturday, February p. m.

Friends of the family are r-spectfully Invited to attend. 219o 1. Min a IS. 1 Friday morning F. brtt- 4, -it it o'clock, Harriet Jionifcl i'-d Near.

It. decs at the residence of her daughter. Sarah A. Mad'onnell, Iier'iu sttrct. on Monday.

February at 11 1. m. Fricn of the family ar- respectfully- Invited to attend. lloK Thursdav. February IS, h-d Barbara Hoak.

aged S2 yea-r. Funeral service at the residency of her son-in-law. James Bird, at Giassmere. W.st per.n R. on Sunday, February 21, at 2 p.

m. Friend? of the family a -id ladles of Captain Scott's Cin le No. 32. Tarentum, a-e resjK-ctf uliy invited to attend. Op at i-ccii Tfiu rsda v.

Mrs. Fehruary IS Ellen Laffey of her Sandusky afternoon at 2 at St. I'eter's of family Mid. 22tV i nee 1. from the resilience ter.

Mrs. James Rut led g. street. Sun. "lay o'clock.

Blessing service Chun-i! at Friends fviily invited to att. MIMdllll Cm Friday. February 13 at 11 a Kdward. son of" Mat-' tie and t'ho late Hugh Mclntyre. aged 4," ears.

Funeral will take place from the residence of Kincaid street, on tt iiy at Mil a. m. miss at St. Laurence's o'clock. Friends of the iy at t.v.

a. m. high Church at family are re- ii tfully invited to attend. 22oo lT.lt; On Thursday. Fel.ruarv IS 1 at a.

at his in; Cass avenue. Allegheny, A. F. Mating, in his 44th year. Funeral S11ml.1v afternoon at 2:110 o'clock.

Allegheny Turners and German milltary organlstulons are Invited to attend. -2CH) Ml Thursday. Fcbruarv IS ISOl, at 10 a. Mary K. Mueller, wife of August Mueller (rev Fuohsl.

formerly Widow Crononlnl. as -J rjj yea rs. Funeral Saturday. February 20 at 9-30 a. front the late residence, 4617 Liberty avenue.

Requiem at 10 a. m. nt St. Joseph's Church. Liberty avenue.

Friends of tlie family, also the members of Goethe Honor Grade lodee. O. U. of Fort Liberty lodge! K. L.

of of the Protected Home Circle and the Bloointleld Lledertafel are respectfully invited to attend. (Albany. N. j.api rs please copy 2 l9o MTI.I.1CH On Wednesday. FTbruarv 17.

Pox. at r. at Moon Run, Mrs. Sarah Miller (nee Mcl hula hi wife of John Miller, aged 25 years. Funeral on Saturday.

February 20. at 1 p. m. Fronds of the family are re-Ppectfully invited to attend. NF.V MFIKH On Sundiy.

February 14. 1 1014. Prevar.i, North Carolina. Herman, son of Hnsii and the lute Robert Neumei.r, aged 23 years. from his cite residence, 179 Steuben street.

West Fnl. on Saturday niorninii. February 20. at .30 o'clock. lli-li moss at St.

Martin's Chttn at o'clock. Knights of St. George and friends of the family are rei-pt et fully invited to attend. On Thursday. Fobruarv 1, is 11 4 at Hon.

Samuel Steel, in Ids fisth year. Funeral services from his late residence. Greentree borough. Pa. on Sunday.

February 21. at 2:45 t. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited FLORAL EMBLEMS A. M.

MURDOCH, 250 FIFTn AVE. TEL. 2222 COURT. Ir. a r.

5 i a iV. tr if 1 ''-r "I have tried Peruna after having tried in vain other remedies for caurrh, and I can say without reservati o.t that I never felt a iyrr-ptcm cf relief urtil I had giver, Perura the irrple trial that its advocates advise. I do net believe it has a superior, either as a remedy for catarrh or as a tonic for the depressed and exhausted cond'ticn which is one of the effects of the disease." Benjamin F. Hwkf. IS i'l 'K, a clM'-r, 1 xes to i ars in a at.d Te-r Mr ii- Ti I S7i- r- O.l-e- t.

froR-l the rVi! f- -'s of s-jd-p 1 keeps fi.e it tec :ier.Kh. it 11- '1: ol.it! I r. -t MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ml. t.l'K i A Hn Itntf I- 3 shiefc'on.

li Ml e.j. r. "The o'ltt I I Ihe lnt nml mon( fn.lnatliiM li-e "rlilin ti Ilil'lltiN 'It 1m bpcc secured l. SI MMV I'lKT" nnd -will le Kin na irrUI In Ihe 1 1 I. I'O '( 1 It I 1 i 1 Xt It lu-iniirnm.

Ihe iinrl tns lncn(lrle the time sir, I'mnt-'ia detttti nnd nnn flniahed ly llobert Hitrr, the nrll-ltnniTn nrlter. DIED. i'li-lC xi)nir An l'e l- rel "-lends roiay the to ut T3o February Pi and Florence In Ifith lilt i i lie 4 at "it" in daughter of Fr. I ho tin thee Mo K.iCho i vi-i. l-'iirieia! fr-on I he r.

sob -i ret.ts IS "i Saturday, i Lraarv IV a ra-burg, on 1 at Ho Church at f-' the familv tend Services at St. o' do. 1 ho 10 ri spe. invl-III on Tin 1 fe t. a p.

onsioivn, Pa rs irday, l'ehruitry IS. it lo-r rr'Shb ins. oi Flack In her s.lt. year. Notice of furierot later 'Co February 1S.

ll'tM. at li.ih' a to Josi-jdi W. R.Tggan. Funeritl from ins late rr-sidctice. Ash alb-y, Fift ward, on Saturday, February at 30 a.

m. Ke.julem high n.ass at St A oi-usi i ue Church a 9 clock. Friends1 of the family are respect fully Invited to attend. IioXMII li on Frldnv. Fet.rnnrv 1ft.

pud. at the Municipal hospital, at a. K'b'u Paly, wife of the late Thomas l.oniihue, of old number Second ave-Illle, I leu wo d. Interment private hi Calvary cemetery on Saturday afi-rnoon. l)Ol Ul.tss On Thursday evening, Fel-ruary lit Randolph A.

I loiiLjliiss. beloved son of William iV and Laura Bouglass, in his i'th year. Funeral from of his parents. Benton nvoiino, imir California avenue. Alleghenv.

Sunday afternoon at ffrftn o'clock. liialtlmoic and Philadelphia paper please copy. I 2joo IlCKI.XOX -On burs da y. Kehrunry at Gcrritt street ih Ht a. Pittsburg, Last nd Mrs John Pick-Mr.

Herbert Thick-Park. Pa Luke's Protestant Pearl street. Saturday, Feh-219. enson. mot Iter of ctt.

of FdliClVOl.d Funeral from St. 1 ipiseopa 1 'Ii rch. liiirir. at p. ruury "'h at 4 1 1 '1 j.

m. d- nee. John str. Lciiius I'iiitiin hu Carthy Fa gen. in hi ay.

February 1 nt his late resist. Rraddock of LIU Mc-i 4 1st Funeral services at St. Thomas' Church. Rraddock. on Saturday, February 2f, rtt o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. I'll KKHIt on Friday, Fthruarv 11 at a. tjeorge. husband of Mary Freke-r. in his year.

Funeral from family residence, 7td2 Kelly street. Last End, on Monday, February 22. at a. rn. Requiem high mass at Holy Rosary Church.

Kelly street. 9 o'clock. Branch 117, Knights of St. George and friends of the family are resppctfuliy invltej to attend. please omit flowers.

Take Frankstown or Hamilton avenue car to Collier street. 220o FHAXTZ On Wedresday. February 17. (, to Will Among the known dead are Conductor 1 1'resldenl Cleveland, and two Dernv.dy, cf Ogden, and his train i Ten years ago he praetleahy crew. It is eteo reported that a fireman withdrew from ihe active prnc'l.

of named Burt, with his wife and three- but utiil retained. real estate ihter-Children, Were killed. The explosion ests. wrecked everj thing within a radius or half s. mile.

i Malcolm Forbes. RHEUiVIATSSM IN EVERY J03NT Mr. II. Illll, Trained X'nrne, III inn nl 2'JMI K( rn tnrk, Per. fet-llj" tielpleHM vlth II lieu mn I Is nnd Kidney Klscic-c.

Hoc-torn I'nlled to lllp Ie. hut I ns Completely Cured by Warner's Safe Cure, O. 1 at the t-Ilc IS to. a. to Cr- is non.l 4 1 to.i v.

i tc, O' hi IC i r.gnf:u. i.lttlefo-i. X' ma pioh t. was ir ii udh lb- a i iith th-- dis-od i i i -iol A feW K.l- Mr. o.i: ori -rn iii-iit tr.

-1 -ne; aid Mr. Ih I h-lb-id. the rapid adoption iilimi a nd he Ui -ri iabiv i sul Of a huge i htit the lit I 1 r. Ilia! that, the -i ii! as a r.o v. i i Wolie mill is no such thing as said, "among lacks or atic ng Xo iw ver 1" pas-cd hi- cjn hring So, a c.iud.llon i we j.rlji arc! gov- ri means thai.

i no lo; -s. Tl lot Daniel EPtner Dead. i. la. rs lie was 'KW i n-r, for mai i 'aroei ioher of the bin home in ears old and ty iivi-iiu.

was a lifelong resident, of t'ols county. lb-as married p-c-s ago to Hester i laker, of Hickory who survUes him. lie throe children. J. ilit-i Mrs.

iry IliirO'y, of this and Mrs. JJdward I i a ff of HicKerv Mrs. Martha Llewellyn Dead. I to Tl CALIF'tKNIA, Feo. -Mrs.

Llewellyn. T'l years ool, dp-d tins morn, ing. She was the wile of James Llewellyn, one of California's oldest residents. Resides her husband. sIim leaves seven children, John, William.

Charles. of California: Mr--. William Horn-bake, and Mrs. Thomas 'a rot hers, of Cim. and Mrs.

W. II Wood, of -White Opera House. Fifth nnd Walnut street. Mcl.eer.pf.rt, nnd fh sahN.n l.y tlood. were l.a.Ily Ly v.

y.el.-lihy iiie.riiln tli r-Milt or' a hurst water pipe-. teve lai'iush, lahorep en.idovd at the sh.iT thlint) at The I Mifpienne steel works, was buried under Ltis of hot cinders which had been unloaded from a cinder ear above him on Thursday afternoon, ami before he could be resell. 'I was to a crlr-p. A Pill in Time will save a serious sickness, especially to people subject to Bilious attacks, stick Headaches, or who suffer from Stomach disorders. A pill in need Is a friend indeed, and you should never be without it box Of eecSiam ins Sold Everywhere.

la boxes 10c and 25o. nnil Slnee Tben lime Mm 1 1 mey were tirougiit ro ii-v iiifMiKiii to perrect rieaiin oy i ur ism Is caused by uric acid In the blood, and Is a novor-ffUiinc sitrn Idneys are dlsea.scd and need 1 media r. attention to prevent Bright' lietes and other serious singes of kidney trouble. if you have the is I'misr-ii i perfect health ny Safe nrw Spang Loses His Case. Special to The.

Pittshnri; Pont. t-A 11IIA. Feb. 13 At the close of Jerry F. Spang" account of the disappearance of his wife from Pittsburg and after the testimony of William "Willis, charged with being responsible Spany's leaving home, Judge Uregy ordered a non-suit on technical grounds.

Spanjr's suit against Willis, asking damages for the alienation of Mrs. Spang's affections, hud been an trial morning, when Mr. Kdnntuds asked for a ncn-suit on the ground that no evidence had been produced that Will's had "contrived and wick. ally intended'' to r-suade the Tvife to Pave her husband, and the judge granted the? motion. TO CUItE A COLD IV OSE nT Take Laxative gulfiine Tablets.

All rtmrglsts refund the money if It falls to car. E. W. Grove' signature on each hox 2ic IT COSrS NOTHING To consult us or have your teeth extracted without pain when now teotn are ordered. Wo make the old feel Thfl young beautiful.

The children our and save our patients much nain end discomfort. Horn hero and established 17 years. Corrugated Suction 5fi I'KR Teeth, nlth lixtractln. I SflT. Aiway stick up fast made only oy by Air, Has or by an application the gums under the personal care of Drs.

Urling. CROWN UltillGK WORIC titeso S5.00 to "nr. 1 illliit, COc lip. Vrllaor tli Powder, 25e. URLING BROS.

StIUJKON JJRXTISTS, 204 fcllh Street. Cor. 1'enn Ave. Ooposite Hotel Anderson. ISat End Office, Cia.

eun Avenoe. Corner Collins, Avenue. a a- V. It lkHU I hat your disease, dial slightest doubt about condition Tr vr wn I mniipiin -v r- tuuh MuNtn A I hu particles float, nhout in it or It is the least cb-udv or smoky your kidneys' are seiionslv affected and utterly uniitile to carry the waste mutter out of the l.odv-atid if allowed to run on without treatment, tlo. uric acid will clor the hlo.id and poison the whole system, causing rheumatic pains and swellings inflamma- tloij of the Madder and urinary organs headache, backache, eHjiocially jn the' loins; indigestion, dyspepsia, conciliation, to.

pid liver, nervousness, all' manner of blood nnd skin eruptions, nnd. finally, a complete breakdown of the health with Bright' disease or diabetes and death. UISi: of WilMF.X. p.earlnar-dowti sensation, fainting spells painful periods and oilier female troubles arc ill unfailing symptoms disease. If you are already from any of these diseases your Iifi in I grave danger, as tlie kidneys rarely put forth such outward symptoms until Pel disease has secured a firm hold.

You should begin taking Safe Cure at once I "SAFE CURE" CURES DISEASED KIDNEYS Warner's Srife Cure is nhsolute'v the only complete, pormnrii nt and safe home cure for rheumatism. R. ight's disease, diabetes, gall stones gout, uric acid and all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladdir. It drives out the' uric acid poison, soothes inflammation and irritation, repairs the delicate tissue, heals Hit! organs restores energy and vigor nnd builds up a strong, healthy body. Safe Cure is ma do entirely of herbs, contains no harmful drugs.

Is free from sediment and plea.sant to take. Prescribed by doctors and used successfully in leading hospitals for fifty years. Sold at all drug stores or direct; 50 CENTS AND $1 A BOTTLE. IlEFl'SE AM) IMITATIONS. They tire worthies, nnd oflen exceedingly tlangeron.

Auk for Warner's Safe Cures It will cure j-ou. Write for freo doctor's advice and medical booklet. Warner Safe Cure Rochester, N. Y. SAFE PILLS move the bowels gently ami aid a speedy cure II i.

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