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PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAIirn 1G, li.Oi, 1 he of a Wit Tut March "3 ay In the Ate hhYy EXCHANGE 10 START IN APRIL 1AFTER THE BOOTY "2 3 Pe-ru-na a Specific Restorative That Ha sstood the Test of Time. Ofiicer? Elected and MeirJbcrsIiip Increased to One Hundred at Me? of the New Consolidated Stock and Troduce Exchange Fort -Sine More Applications In. Series of Burglaries lleported from a Number ot Local Districts. Extended Operation Entitl Pennsylvania Fields to an Increase from 10 to 12 Mine Inspectors Nearly 000 Plants Are Now Being: Worked. WILL NOT EUEGT A BUILDING FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAI POLICE WILL BE KEPT BUSY I 51 APPLICANTS EXAMINED IN PITTSBURGH THIS WEEK BITUMINOUS MINING GROWII A wjs.

revna ia If for the I vsrd ft 1 fliril.iind thru ire ry It." George ft. Cvnjnmms" nnd'tes fcr point men I the Inspoctnrs there hclre vidirlO sr Fifty-four At tho first meetlngr of the Ccri.ioliilatd considered at this time. Committees on and Proluee Exchange, held yester- finance, arbitration, securities and mem the bituminous point 75 jerita in the three OHirlt-n. p.s inspectors for PArglars have been plying their voca- tU-f in the Greater Pittsburgh. Wilkins-j bufg, Homestead and Millval have suffered.

The booty trifling whn it Ilisrht is the present ruraWr. The i districts- Pennsylvania have, teen bership were appointed and a committee to secure quarters at or.ee to start a mined nore by the bonrd by i frv.n AorfA fsj Francs V. ArJcr'cn, tn, D. ti-iijg'ittr of Jn4e A cr Mrg'rfo, 3tji: i rj HI I fV grifi. I ffjre tt 45 f.

ffivc irij id in a Mrs. ffjrriette A. S. ''er'h, hovan'i tVrf 4f Ctlcsgt rlit ijtfrrrf yr s'ri -ilfirj Hr-lpti ff- 7r. rervt id it thrf I rtitirtd.

$hc i ff-w cut'-." v. W. A. Stone since Tuesday. Ad- were is taken into consideration what It is not the intention of the echanga the chances.

The oolloe are now work- dittonal exa rrination on ks ic Mir.o M'('rkc; sre now lctr-hition to provide for the- dout iTn of tn li irntier of int-peot or fi thaii tbe present salary, r.e-.-ommcn.-it on t'e ednr.ir.at'.ona mil-" her" must be rr.a to the (covern -ir fcvfore Mhv J.S. The board of examiner which hu to erect a building this year, but to- rent lrtg on a number cf cases. conducted in the court house three day? until it can secure the oroer site for a Th residence rf rv Maef 'ttrthv at I next week, urn! subsequently be bo.ird i building-. The new exchange has receiv-u I So. S17 Holland avenue, Wilklnsbursr.

will meet at Philadelphia to examine Co papers of the The exnmitia tit 'ho ffrbe-K of Attorneys V. W. Htonor ar.d I.ce G. Beatty. John Mont- rc.r-iry elects president, Thomas I Ha vice president; K.

K. Htmpson. docret-iry, and Chri.stl in Shafer, treasurer. TTw directors elected ire John V. Montgomery.

Thomas Ha.cke.tt, Frank Arin-sdrorij, John C. 'hitla. Robert Hervey, Z. J. Campbell, Leopold Itfisenbaum, Jtol rrt and J.

P. Stone. The applications for membership have he -n so nnnicrn'm th'it it was decided to 1 be niembcT.irdp from 50 to 10-1. T-'int new members were (fleeted f-rd oppilcatlons cn the lis-t cotinot le i I C- 1 I such encouragement that it intends to was entered by burglais at an early hour owen for business April 1. Quarter? in the yesterday morninsr they succeeded in downtown district will be secured at once.

lions and subsequent appointments ftr in sslon ber- cons-dsts of Jhn made -itcyn James Starrer rt la th biturr.iiio-ts intrdnsr districts rf P.eytildv!;!e Iu-. id of Fo'nh Pennsylvania theto are r.ow nearlj- S'') Pork, repr tn- and jr-r. away several hunnrM wortii or jwelrv. moiey a.id tt.ier valu- siblea. About o'clock Mr.

Mac-Cart hy and work will be commenced placing the exchange in condition for trade. Many of the wealthiest men in Pittsburgh are back ot the new project. Another impoitau: meeting will be held within a few days. was awakened by someone entering tho I mitilng plant lo onernttan. l-ndr tr.e unjfl and Hbr.

trdn.ig et.K.-j sleeping room above the jwrlor and when 1 I ro of the present inspection law neers. Tht last r.arr the chairman. he attempted to get uo look-d into tho one inspector at a salary pf $.1 iw a yer Among pi. cants were th --rit r--re' rj of ii7 1 i iPT Aucnnnr i ai UNI I I IS i I II riV-ar-r-r muzzles of two revolvers. Mr.s.

Mae- ii allowed for not less than ft) or nv-re of ar Car thy then awakened and when she saw than 80 m'nes. There are now 1 Mtu.n- are that they lit7.en of tV. rtate. a man by her bedside screamed. Innus insietors, and the lMjrd will report li b-td five years' exja rlem-e In mirdtiit The burglar spoke to her and, I old her cn 12 for confirmation by the governor, immediately before the exnmT Ati.ui.

must to lie down again and remain quiet or he the chancre Indicating the growth in nir- have class cerCRcntf-s ur rnlrc i- 'e-would blow her head off. There were ire operations ia four years. The board men. art mut rtar.d an ers ra' two men in the room and both were i has no dealings in the anthracite f.sids, not lrss than 9 rer cent "li i-- s. masked.

One stood guard over MacCar- I tt. U. 1 liwLr ill JMjijmujiiJ ui 1 1 LxlOl V. r. --).

SAVED BY A BLOT ILL MADE Mum i Interesting Industry in Pitts-bnrgli Built Up by Jewish Festivals. Directors 3Iay Be Called to Accept Canute's Trust at Any Time. r' r. I in dh 1 try I sn 4t i Cry :1 tt i rr? I bte 1 w'tl: trv I tt h-- NO ASSESSMENTS CERTAIN WORKING FOR A PASSOVER thy and his wife while the other searched the bureau and Mr. MacCarthy's clothes.

Although much excited Mrs. MacCarthy showed great presence of mind. She wore oh the ttngeVs of her left Tiand two valuable rings, one being a diamond sohtHire and the other a sapphire. Those Cae promptly removed from net hind and hid them under the bed clotbins. Auer searching tnrougn tus room the men turned to anu asked ir she uad any ring's on her hand cud she told them she had.

at the same moment showing a large gold band wedding ring. The roober if it was her wedding ring and when informed it was tolu her he would ner to keep it. The burglars secured in tho sleeping room a gold watch valued ct a pair of diamond earrings worth a ruuy and emerald ring, an opal ring and a. Wiikin-lnirg Girl InMel-coine Attentions Bv Usir.g in Umbrella. Annual Meeting of Princeton Ahimni Association Closes With a Bamjuet.

The strict obscnarce of Pashach, or the Jewish Easter, which begins April 3 and continues until April PI, during which time devout Jews eat only bread that is unleavened, ha- provided an Industry for the baking of the bread used dating this period, and one of the largest bak- JAMES LAUGH LIN INDORSED AFFAIR CAUSES EXCITEMENT PrvMdenf f'harloa M. Schwab of the fli iKKie 'Jfiropany furiv.d esterd tj' from Net York to Me.Ki'iuarters here. He iv avftnf to discupxttis? the de'aihs ap-p riitininsf to th new United States Steel 'orpora 1 1 sn.i the newest philanthropy of Andrew Cjuuexit', except in a general Wi'y. ri-(ik'R letters say everything tout I co. ild B.iy." he remarked.

Ti. hot possible sfu.e of information yes-i. Ttiv. the statement of the ComtncH isii (iazettf. that the berefieial diamond neck pin, all belonging to Mrs.

erics of the ten in the. United States is (MacCarthy. Tney also secured a pockoi-to be found in Pittsburgh. hook containing -Jjo in money and many The annual meeting of tt Princeton Alumid association of Western t'ennsyt-anta. was held last tdxht at lh- PPts- Whi! M'ss V.

ilborta Van Hrrne of as returr.ii bom K1S street. after 9 r.QH. JAMES R. EUILL, HEB. Up on Ixgan street is a bakerv wh.r valuable papers, a large diamond stud a force of some 25 hands are to be found J.ieht.

Foe was att.i led by a m. a and a cold watch, chain and charm, be- burh club on P-nn avenue. l'ollowing i the n.eetit.g wa a bn.auot. at which cm working day and night, making the bread covers were spread. The b.

ii jact was --i fiiTno the roi.rn of "XT i or crackers known at "maizos." Thirt factory alone turns out over 200.000 pounds which wn lavish and Mrs. MncCarthv and informed thorn i in the br.ll room only saved by th vrr an u't-breils At I wcs. th young bat a thrlihng and ai mc suffering from a desperate r.cui.t,r Miss Van Prcn is very well kr.ou la K.ie is jd -it years of age th rr.st t-n in the ilxmi-burg to; tTu the Central lii-ubt atui Prlntiiig of the bread, about SO, 000 of which not to mane any outcry or attempt to is used bv the Jews of Pittsburgh and leave the house, as any attempt to dis-Allegheny: The remainder of the output eerl sent to almost all parts of the United dK1 notify tb poIW Hon. R. C.uii: is crrt cf r.ti-1 '3'n-fl -f Omaha.

cons.r.z to clt.r in nays t.M it of bp're a Me much to r.ak it it ts. rir.s on pntl.T boards a n'lmr of A recent letter written 1 irrt to of their rfrHy, P-r-pi. for ctv-Tft. crrU with It elht an 5 Tli- Is bis lv5tr: The rmiM Sein lne Jjmbuy, 0'. am yrars fid.

en t.dle and teirij. and Fern has Acpecf it. fw tfCirs hd'J Id prippe rrj lift of. rtmna sjtfc R. ui'A.

States and even to Cuba. rt i ly orated with the Princeton colors orange and bisck snd the tieral display was in keeping with the other irr-junu-irgs. Tiie American Military "rchestri fiirjit'hed th music, which p.aed nearly the college songs, the ci.oruse. of which n-'Me sung by the b.ui,4ueter. Cue banqu- t'o i was a mettiiiK.

at which Mr. Janif? l.ai.Vi. l.n, cf Jones Li.thitus. wis by cbit of estern Pennsylvania as one of the five trustees of Princeton university. Hon.

Nathaniel Kwlr.fr cf I'nlontown. jiresub nt nf the Rss.oel.iti tonn- phone at the of i-'rank-! bn avenue and Center street. As has bCi M. Van Pren left ihr nt 'j l.er i home. v.as unsc-i r.u at 1 oi.

The actual work of the Industry is a unique sight In itself. The bread is composed only of water and the best selected dour, or else eggs and flour. The bread made of eggs and f.our has the largest sale. until fer yNkrday momm. Chief of Police George W.

Snyder immediately went to work ont the ease ami promptly noiided the I'ittshurgh j.tlice department. 'ih rough the aid of on electric arc light near the ho'is Mr. MacCarthy was able to secuio a good description of the burglars ar.d if thy are caught they- onn i tj the ir-tett-sd. ha provided for in the bor.il its ennual income of Jico.cstfl provided by Mr. Carnegie, will not sses-me on the nv-n as in rimP.ir of the Pennsylvania railroad.

wa that the directors of be Company would be called U.cthr promi'tly on Mr. Schwab's return to a'-o, nt tbe trus-t of Mr. Ca tut they were not. The matter la not exp'cfd to go over til! the regular meet-In' of (bieitoi-o nex'. 'luesdy, as the director- niay le ailed to taice action at iui" lime.

'1 be pil.rary flan of Mr. Carnegie's last pbil.tm hropy a( ftated yesterday, is to bis carried nit with the tund at brad, w.i.eb. annual resources of to be ributed in beneiit? for d.sijiiird nif-n and to othej-ja in the way i t.nd entirely independent of her way up Fr.inklir. avet.u- not nnyt.ne until hj nea.r.l rtwiisN.ilc mc- i nue. The first operation in Its manufacture consists in mixing about equal quanti- i be easily identified.

The two rv. Just after an Jrtr. l.R 1 I cr.r rcivry visited the upstairs rooms were evidently imo rslsing to ir (r-'pne i r.i.'.,;c-. bv i I i ricr-t or r.of, pt tf; n.h as prop-! i ef th ai )- i-h l. tb- e-e bei-h Is e- i Is certain r.lrriltte.t t-v At th" rz mastf-j.

i ue tor. at rioc-tn was r- t'; corner she was crostr.j ty a in. in ponded to by Dr. Oe-rg 51. of who Jumped oct teen two bulldbig the- cl.iss of IJi.n.

Joo K. I find srn.i directly fr-nt of her. taiki-d "The Kistern liuestton." and young woman was startie.j. but attempt. -i Mr.

Jair.f-s Harris' ti.etr.e w.is "Th P.ocr to pass when r.r- man rj 1 'out i the Rote." was resindvd r.iid caurht her arm. will produce cbroc.h- ci'-irrh If t.l 1 ti a r.ornt o.tic.:. Ti Is i fms of rrp rr1' hoc.u 'a Itcc ri I rm; tlv fur d. It a 'U t-st ri rerr.V.s Kr xr pe--jni. in h.Kirar.i.

e-k. irmr, H. fii.Stoi -bis on v.ufi urttl th. on yo- 'T am going to Rlk home with saij. experts, as they guarded their every move very carefully." It is believed, however, a third man was downstairs and keptr guard on the house while his companions were operating on the second flor.

The thieves effected an entrance to the house through a large window in the. parlor. Yesterday morning It was found partiy open and tracks of the men wre found on the front porch. C. C.

Davis. V( ho lives at 4joJ Forbes street, was a victim of robbers Thursday night. The poods and valuables taken are estimated to cost $1 Entrance cfsineeahte. -s' t'-ui f-'l r-- relict now iirovId-d hv tne mr.ll.il It tr.ese Mtik t1 am fcn if aieiit n.rt!i life of a'l r.ir!re "No. you tre ot." M's Van Prcne.

as she started to run, screaming at the t.r blUt v. "-t rr' esr i.d if yr do not 5-rtv p-rr Ktl- same tlm. Thf Is no remedy It th twr'1 tost I to by Dr. Thomas rnd "Oiir V.estern Umpire" 1 11. m.

John Davis of the ot 72. Dr. Pcrcival J. Uatun re-sponded to the toasl "Hwrvird There were man; out-cf-tunn guests at the dinner, anionic thtm James rtarr.es. a war corresi.ei.Ti.ni wh.

gained much rroinlnenov in souCi Africa. Two lor tables occupied the of tli h.nl room fit which Va guests were sented. tb -if p'sien t.iri rem- The man followed hr sr-d Van. niets the lor. r.rnt'.ucrd bv il ties of broken eggs and flour in a large wooden bowl.

hen mixed to the proper consistency by the hands of an expert workman tho dough is placed on a table and heavy wooden lever, fastened to a pivot on the wail, Is worked up and down, thus making the dough very compact and reducing it to a sheet about half an inch thick. From the table it is taken to a machine fitted with a number of rollers, between which the dough is passed again and again until it is a thin shc-eC From this machine it is taken to another by which it is cut into sheets about two feet long by one foot wide and crimped at spaces half an inch apart. From hcr it is taken on a. paddle to the oven, wherein It is placed, lying on the hot brinks. In the oven it remains but a few seconds.

When taken out a square cracker, brittle P.rene turned parf! i I I. it or than rr.n..1r Prriir. f.T the of la v. It! r.ir.i In the fate several tim-s ArioroT iu.riy fe-'Tie vhi i cr ivrur.a nr-nrtin-n. a St renoc? ii firsts.

The l'( i rp. 11 road pen-s. in syrtetn, as operateii now. is to con-tt iue ti'ie for pensions a year. The last ytar.

w. rti tntr were neatly pensioners, lb-- disbursements in pensions aggre-ed bss than It is apparent tits i the Carnegie Interests can he as libera! in ponsions as tho Pennsylvania rail-rim -id consume only ot amount at r.A .1... ri-v 1 utrbr Tnc Prst hl-w dazed the whi.e It rot hs's a ri.rva'lve. oon recoverel and agai-i nt. expvn nates.

fto'. Running along the center i th io- io pursue Liie ie cu ir Bin. f-nihartte fct fr--M tr- rT P-mtn, write "tt one? to t- lvlr fill of tr-r he b4 pcirl to h.a rl-e frrti. FVrur. 'b -r.

if ef th sr I t. Il.r.w. the Prr--r 3. wrftx" on phs cf fi! sb sr.tr'n, r'itid 'h i It r. r.i Ttt Perur.a iledirin o.

wre a larte r.umher of r.e Vsn Urene reached her home hn'tliy a or rot-n. it open the imut rushe-1 lr i of ao cf ihe front dr a 'ell In a fplr; in the nil.l:, mrrnl rar.e tv cn th-hallwiy. U. tPlen 1. murm i was gained by me forcing of a kitchen I window.

The robbers took silverware and a gold watch that had be placed in the I kitchen for the convenience of the st-! vants. Tiie police are working on the case. i Jonathan D.ivls. treasurer of Miliv.ile. it is allesred.

was the victim of a conft-I flonce game yesterday afternoon. Thr sue- eit of the cf grip are th' tr Congressman floard. of Aalana, saji: I hae tiken tervm fcr th tind rt Tjrprf as remedy to sj'ffrers." f. V. tiiard.

Coiqratfrtjr, from ahres. from which flowed a nie'low light th'-ojjih their orange and binck shades, lie ween the two la rife tables, a small ta ble si'read, at wnlch w-re ssted the Hea.lns tre ir! (all. her has- i Kvery rV.i 1 grippe 4 Jm will i.e available tor benents. The -I I'c Ktsjlva; ia has a iist of ernpleves rua- la r.carlv men, while the list of the Carnegie interest Is about lO.uKi. lnft of the Commercial Gr speakrs of the eteidior -jfiirty before I tenci down stairs carried n'i Piugh- 1 1 during th of IVrr.a.

ii year tu. e. No or- re -1 xpe the dinner whre nhe Ms ioseo a picture was ter Irto tbe These crackers unknown men entered offW and by and crisp, is trie result. cke3 Attracting his attention in another dro- tlon of the farr.eale are Peeked in large packages, the i her had -11fid. ei It e- tv ttat the ot.rTa iniercsis under the t-i kert eu tho assemcied Pa nuuf lers.

i Off ice rs of the association ate: Pre.ade r.t-H"ti. NstlianleS win. 'fS. Vnion fMvn. new United States being on edge ana firmly wrapped with I cif.te i and ner siot y.

T.Te vent In '-i of ih.e but disapi-eai 3 ar 1 the poll -e erf i The affair rrate.i tri- crrie-st raent in Wllkinsburg last night. Pt.ie! irirf)riitnpl Is to continue practical n. C'nlvln Tiayhurn. it tanmrsr .1. hn A.

'75, P'rai-klin; 1 Pre e. A W. Wilson. aitburg. Cit.

WAM TO Slfl KF.n Mai. T. S. I Keenan. clreir.iiti'j: tirni got away with S-'tX1.

Davis his his office in a store which is owned bv his son-in-law. The borough will pot be a loser, the treasurer says, as he will make good the amount stolen. Burglars r. visited Homestead Inst night and wen', through several stores. At one place ihe man of the ho'jse Prd or them with his pistol, and some time later the watchman snw three men on the Ftreets and emotied bis revolver at them.

The nolice think the men are from Njrren I. buriih. trrat. i A V- -Vl 'ling and' I curing rup- mnre Tlecaose Mnrphy Mnrlrd an Market Constable Miiny Uant Position. The present Allegheny markt constable, "WiU'am Iang, sh-nlj resign his Whom It May Concern: 4- A reasurcr C.

Hamilton. '15. Pittsburgh. KxTutoe rr.mTidt it. Krr.in'tv, Pt: lr.

M. TJ: K. I Kfrfcia. ly as before was the of favorable oiTim( nt in Pittsburgh yesterdav. From the highest possible authority assurance been obtained this would be the case.

The general offices of th Carnegie irterest.s will eontlrue. as liefore. It was stnted authoritatively yesterday that Mr. C.irnegie has dptermiued on no ipMelfie sum for the lmlldinar of the poly-echni'- lusrintte which th" steel king has i w'th From the terms Mr. "am- gie's en1owm-nt in this matter there is no question that the steel tig proposes to provide the means of bunding the Institute, but the expend'i-tn in thi.i line undetermhiCd.

A. Kir-ar. I jiositlop to assume tht cf to t. on, r.ere ts no piu. fc A no ml' E.

i tl nit I 5 which office whs recently eb-'cl. 1. It Is current talk that Director of Public Robert Mi Afe has nlready received more than aprllcatk.ns for Mr. A. M.

k. pr 1, '9a. th K.i"sts presfnt r.lpht cr J. I'nvts. '72.

Jr.neph F. citiffpv. Rv. fi. p.

Stewart, 's, Fuch. Pt. neay paper. Jt is tnen ready tor shipment. The Logan street bakerv is owned by K.

Capian. The broken crackers are ground up into a mtai, three different grades of which ere made. One kind is very fine and from this "nodie" soup and other edibles are made. A second grade is much ler.3 fine and the third is broken pieces of crackers used in soups much as ordinary crackers ate used. About 35 pounds of crackers and 1" pounds of the meal is used by a familj of six during the period of abstinence.

The observance of the Passover, or the Jewish Fester, may be traced to the following Scriptural injunctions found in Exodus XII, 15-17: Sevrt days thai! ye cat unleavened bread; even the first day ye shall put away leaven out of your houses: fr whosoever eatfth leavened brfftd from the first day until the seventh day, that sou! shall he cut oflf frem Israel. And ye rhall observe the feast of un-lcsvened bread; for in this fek'-same day haee I 1 roupht your armies out ot the land of Egrrpt; therefore shall ye observe this day in your generations by an ordinance forvver. These Injunction were made at the sr-v a. Nat. Kwtn.

Fieri. M. i 3 1 I BEG TO NOTIFY THE place. Pc-hps the fact that John I R. Murphy, ho 1s to the tltst nrdT H.

N. Teunt. Ki-lwar-ls. S4 TAXPAVISC TIME HAS COME not only: general that I shall place on sale, com r.f Alietriifny. tho hlchst office -j the city's gift, sf irte-d ai market grouses th almost iir.anlmeius deslr of it.

politicians to ir.f th.s po iioi. The Ft-anget thing of all Is that Director McAiee is n-t satisfied wl1 anv of MAY UR HEM) CP. Allegheny Conncllmfn Opposed to Contrnrt for City Home Annex. Tt is possible the contract for the insane annex at th Allegheny city home may be held up when it comes before councils. The contract was awarded to Lawrence A.

Thompson" last Monday night for bv the charities committee, it is said, however, that this does not iiiepidi? plumbing, norches and other det.iil work. This would entail an extra cost of JlO.OtM. It is said Director McAfee snd several councilmen have already announced opposition to the present contractor. IIRADPOCK MK MISSIMi. cbe mad-" so far.

Ti Picky H- 'i J. H. 1:.1. F-. He.ie.

"84. II. irry While. '14. 1r T.

H. 'K. Wl'iiam tt. A. A.

ipeer. 'W, I. Wil.r,, '72. John A. Wilson.

'7t. TJuhTi liryo' '71 Kev. m. Miller, W. '7s, J.

K. MncKailin. '7-, vw ii. Vole-, 74, M. Hnry, 'Ti.

Ken. 3. ft. K-man 'S-. I E.

Ii. "Rl. i H. richer. 7'4.

J. I. -linian. 'ei. H.

eri zr, '14. I 'r. T. Ar.lth'.'94. F.rn-t a.i, eieiile-i F'feT.

'si. J. Fry. C'. ltr.

1. P. 1'. iihsms. V'.

I. C. L. Hurni'l. 'K, VP-ter Kccert.

(ieorf? AChltP. A. It Ttiits. I te. Board of Assessors Completes Its Work at LastBooks in the Hands of the Treasurer.

man may still t.e emoi-c those who hae not yet asked for th of. ice. FOOD IT AI) IT MKEF.1PPHT. ph.vslclins of this city, 11 rove the 1 eniracy cf my treatnet th i tioti of doubt. My irr.utnt is u.I'.i 1.

time the children of Israel were led out enough for babies. A. t. V. K.

This is not a born trntm'nt." btit directed under my i.erso:,al careful stten of the land of t.g pt and into the land of Canaan, and from that daj' to this devout Jews have observed the ordinance during the time of their Faster. Pont. lieM, 'PI. I. W.

Plki'-iam. 'K4. TV r.rnkrmnn Meet Ilenlh After Only 4)ne Dhjt'h Service for t'ompntiy. James B. Xefoy, a brikeman on the Pittsbuteh Ike Krie riii'rcad.

was 'oun'l dead on the wreck train yesterday morning. It is thought that be stru tio-i. If vnu will cril at my I wnl I 9- gladiv explain my methel of I -S or if o-it ef city send stamn for booki-'t. jan" Crawf-rl. Miiirr.

'5. II. V. e-f iipcr it. 'S c.

M. Wiliork. 'W. K. NIn.

'PT, R. lyol-ld. Br. V. T.

URIHER, by the bride at fa Mill run. Dis home 1 wr.s In Driftwood, and he had been at Two Have Mysteriously DIsn'MK-nred nnrt Arf lirlng Searched For. Two men are reported missing. Louis J. Mann, 211 Ptnu street, a nt the furnaces, has not been seen since Wednesday.

A M. Shutterly, Franklin street, a carpenter, who has been w. iking at Donora, has not been seen since Tuesday. Burglars attempted to enter two houses last night, but were frightened away without any booty in both instances. I w.

rK one etay. Jehn Ci. fi. t'arl 'fi. 7-L ITa it.

J. F. J. I.awen.-e. p.

Shaw. '85. Wood Clark. 'Sfi. K.

T. T.jtt?n. F. O. Rohinsn, VI.

S. Arl.utimot, 'ST, H. D-ickhart. -ST, O. A.

Kelly. -S7, V. 1j. Jones. 'T, C.

L. aics. 'K, A. R. Os-ne-.

TJt, mencing MONDAY, MARCH 18, At 9:30 O'Ciock, At Public Auction, At the Avenue Theater Lobby, $25,000 Worth OF Mayor R. J. tbirk r.s snno.in. that I he will veto the resolutions passed by councils on Monday to trarusTrr money I No Sunday nours. Rid Pittsburgh, Pa.

Office lioc.rs: s-12 p. Rooms y7-6" Fifth Ave. I'tlNTERS CAUED TO STRIKE. lnst Quit Work In Sympathy With th; Pn per banners. Painters organized in the unions forming the district council of painters, decorators and paperhangers have been called upon to strike on Monday in support ef the paperhangers, who have failed to estabdsn their, wage scale.

The strike committee, composed of H. J. Rittmn 1 Jams Mo( '17, D. M. Cri, '9T.

K. D. Pilk'n. '7. F.oht.

Pitcairn. Jr 'P7. (4. F. KenrTv.

77, V. H. Trainer. C. K.

'ST. Jchn M. Moc-re. '97, fS. H'm.

Titos. 'FT. C. M. MiiTnv, 'PH.

U. I. Jamison, P. W. M- Clur.

(Nf-xt to Csmphfll 9 Btorc.) Fe'l Zli ra.nt. The bo.trd of assessors yesterdiy transmitted to th? controller the completed schedule of taxes assessed by wards. The work on the schedule was only closed yesterday and the tax books banded over to the city treasurer. The latter can begin collections on them to-day, and in tho meantime notices will bo seat out to tbo'e (h'shlng to pay by check, as is the curt mi with corporations and holders. The March installment amounts to i)H for city tax.

$231,077 79 for and ivn tor special tax. 'i otal payments ar. requireo on this fcn.ourt, but if the September installment, which amounts to the same sum. is paid during irch, 5 tier cent discount is al-3 The sn.chi! lax is assrsdeJ in the venty-iitth ward, where it is iJ.7'4i 21. the Twenty-sixth watd, 7'J, hi.

'I the 1'blrty-cipnih wird, 'I he 'tillowmg table shows the March Inst nt and the, totals for rmth the M-ircb and sjjupmoer lr.yb;iimenti by uru.it: from er.e cppropriatlon to another, appropriations for the walr ami health departments and the printing fund sr exhausted, and two -hs' blP have already ilaled. The major ilaims the proposed action is OK A 1IOXTH. P.t v. S. H.

Toting. C. A. "Woe'le, "1-, A. P.

A. II. Kelly. 'SO. inn MTSTruv nrii i.

and J. H. Rider, stated yesterday that I K'-v. J. S.

Van Cieve. H. W. Hart.ls.-n, ti. Mi-C.

Newnipyrr, not Cyril II. IUrrioa' Tlody He Ileen Shipped to Nw York. The remains. of Cyril It. the LOCAL NEWS TOLD IN BRIEFS Many Interesting; Happenings of a Busy Day Told in a Sentence or Two.

i i i f-5 I telegrams from Philadelphia announced that a number of erooKs were coming Irom Philadelphia to represent themselves as paperhangerE In order to gain entrance in Pittsburgh homes. The committee states that most members of the leical organizations have their own homes and families here. They sav that their employers, as an ultimatum. otr-fereel a list 2o per cent below that of last year. James Sears has been made as terlrus who since b's deth in Alb-gbeny last Thursdsy a week iiw t.M i every order of r.ohiif..- from earib 1 dcn.

were troni Calvary i 7 fehrnnry Stntementa of Plitlnnrl-phln nnil Traction Companies. The statement of earnings, expenses an 1 net income of the Philadelphia I' mtpany for February ws Issued jester'Vjy. The nt earnings from operations wt- 4 an Increase of 77. tttber as 71. the net l-i.

for th month being i.1."2.77 an ir.cr"a of 4-1 .1.1. The ststement of the Irao. tlou Company for the total net ear Hnd lncme 477 f. of os. makiine the total ln- cemetery yereiav arm ftctiC-d east.

Jt is sfld this was dc-i at the re-i'ie-t of i V. c. K'ne Hav tYftlk-r. C. i.

'A li -'Se. '9S, Mr. Mlilr. 'fs, I. 'SP 1.

K. PeCleJI. tP V. i scn. T-.

i-o. K. Pcl '5-1 IV. 'V7J, Mr. P.urr.

'M. I -avid A. Re-1. tt Tht.F J. K.

lavHs -n. Mr. 'iv, Mr. 'i. Frank eo, a B.

1 insnri. Arte- TiO. II. E. Van-- S4.

tVccds. '31. .7. R. 'PI.

F. Zortmnn, 't'l. M. Jainisen, '91. Ii.

P. Jones, '31, F. II. l.loyi. C.

lilisfrv. iO, Mason. U. Coiilir. V.

Tind. ''72, A. M. Tlicia-ison, 'PI J. V.

Fori i-, 'Si. Capt. T. S. I Vigo.

'73, F. A. lwrence. Ij. c.

Tieattv. "PI. o. M. Krtwnr.ls.

Chris. K. else neck, 'P4, Cnn.pl""lt. W. -I.

M. Kennedy, S4, I Mr. Uu-rison's widow, who in sistant to Business Thomas MKeheil of the painters, eiec-rators anel paperhangers, who have headquarters at Third avenue. Fine Jardinieres, New ork. The same mystery that ur-ro indeu the death cf ihe tlH eic velops the chsv: a it 4 rectr d'd man.

ilvirs o' dead, s-deit a jl'-e to pd a ruysterv than the town 10 which died. It reeiulxes litti effort cn the rsrt 1 hi I come It the nt income fhHiiii; i derlcit of Jlfi, SS. For th (Us! 11 months of the f.scal year the surplus is 77. XO RECITAL TO-PAT-Owing to the sudden and rather serious illness of I'Hy Organist II. P.

Kcker. there will be no recital in Carnegie hail. Allegheny, this afternoon. IET.AR1-:U IN SANK- Frank Pc.isp uski. who was locked up in the Twenty-eighth ward pollee station upon complain of Mrs.

Mary was yesterday taken to the Insane department of Marsha is-ea. I'HfELTY TO CHILDREN Adar.) Loebfg McKee place. Allegheny, was arrested on a charge of in failing to ir.nide Pr his minor children. Loehia guv 3 bail for a hearing before Aielerman BLAMED ON' THE H'i'MAN -A coroner" ot the uvertge Alb ff e.r public 1 man to convert a common, every-d-y cident i'ito a strai.g m-Te COFFEE DID IT. And Postum Food Coffee Removed It.

"I finally found it was cofTee that caused me for the past four years to have such trouble with my health; with fainting rpelis. dizziness, and constipation, that the doctor told me, I was liable to die of Tic les co.icl be ifi.d Pedestals and Costly. Bric-a-Brac i 13 graveyards FfH '-r. ties, -wJ P.e ai: hse ttur.gs iws f-ry the i c.isst in which the 1st ru II. Hatrl- 1 I F- -1 bl -jr roay i Vr't V4 II son l-dv Is IncV'Seu was ye sealed up in a iirc ftnd fer.t 1 or.

Carolina 1urv yesterdav found tliat oeath by Thompson of ileljevue came to cw thin, Yt-r own linnds. and exonratei th heart failure any time. I was very e.i-e win) rf in ,1 lilt nn in ki 5i fc3 Vs VZS tt i I sr'ili-f'i'heei Totals, City. I I 1 ion.s 2. tin 1 "-'2 2 I 1KT.

7 3 li i 3.IKI i 472.HIS SI 4 Ti i.2f- S(5 I Pi r. s.vi pt I i.tc 6 47,3112 7.1 44 llO.OLd 7 72 I 3. SIT 74 41 I if .14 i.s-! 6 i i I 11 rc 4H 12-1 .17. I 2. Vital- Mill in 43 s.7"-.

as w.3; 3 13 4 7J 14. I 12c.iH2 1 II SOS 12 i 814.f- 78 l. o.2 41 1 1. in M. 317 91 1H :.1 21 I'i I 1 1 121.172 74 17 JiJ I 90 2i.7: 4-S It i 17.14.1 21 231.4x0 7 'in It i I 4 41 277.

li'i 1 19.110 X7 11 l.lfi.rl! 71 2 "7 1 14, es 124.7.23 -t 1 1 fit 17.9. 1W 42 I 42 tei si leS.817 52 77, M2 7.1 13. ill Hi 317 2 ST 47H At 5.ir 1 I S-H TS I 2.77, 3i I TA i', Ti I 4 i 71 jit 7 mi 9 tit I JM 31 I RXir.S 7 tit I i.T!? iT I 5 HI "A 17 1 "1 71 I (l! 1W r. IVi.2 4 r.M 72 I W.m ft? 72 71721 II 1 7T 14 I fs iiS i lt.r."T Hit 1 1 4 25 SI2 I 11.757 3. 17.

17 IX T-'i Ot I 1 27.4"7 (M 774 i.fcs ill 1 S' ''S 17, 17 14 I (HS is n.pii 1 2.I-.1 (17 i Tefs' 4S fi i 7 nouY Tlinilllll.V II IM.IXI). Webenr Slan Killed at Met lore Aitnor CrosMUK Ij4 Mubt. Frank Mauler, sn r.sr ay about jerrs. Jos. Bt th 5 I 111 WALTERS, Auctione wre alleged to be implicated ia the.

as. FOR CCTTINO UtTCKERT Joseph Fhil-liops. a' 16-year-old Italian livinir et vH2 Prjink-lir. avenue," Allegheny, was arrested last n-jrrit I eifto tr Schneider. Is snd to be the one who elashed CV.anes Guckirt with a Unite on Heaver avenue ei Thursuay nlght.

KFPT HIS GUN Julius Firhrr ef 720 FUs-woith avenue. Allegheny, claims that he Charles Miller of F.ast street extension a g.ni 011 a promise to pay V- tr 'l iil'er now le- IS but a few years since Insurance Com- panics insisted on a chemical of tlu tlui ls oi McClur avrn'tc ef the lttt-I l-urgb. Wavoe fc CM---g tnlr.is.d I last right, lie rid N-n wfit a f-r an I ps-nicer lrn.ii to so bv. li 'Ver- r-r- tilt- lltlli'. 4.U dJ UiMJ 1 tT.

Ill 71 il. 1.1 UILt V4t. i--7lVT 5s? x- 1 i. le-r-o'et Ieec 'lii-i. i it.

if I fuses t-: give up gun or money, a chai'Ke of weak and sallow, and a sick woman. "Husband concluded that coffee was the trouble. After hearing of Postum Food Coffee he induced me to try It. That was six months -ago, when I made the change, and the result has been something wonderful. "I have not hud to use an enema, nor had any trouble with my bowels since, nor have I had one fainting spell, and the palpitation and dizziness have all disappeared.

"During the intense beat of the summer, when people usually lose weight, was gn.ip.ing. I now weigh 10 pounds more than I have weighed in ten years, and my people tell me I look younger than I did It) years ago. a KIU -M CVCn 1 l.i'.ilUl lltlisi itl.Il 7. 1 it i i wbcn he was uru' a fr t. m- examination, no matter now small tne amount of m- i g.

west, nit ody trriby les Prw ((-4y Tf ng.l. 1 norr md II .4 larceny by bailee lias been er.ter-1 betore Aielerman W. S. Watson. IN Jl'RlES I 'ROVE FAT AI Tony 1 ercler died at the West penn h-wpltal ystrds as a result ot injuries received rets.y while workina for Uooth Fiinei.

Tae holding sr.rancc asked for. The Insurance have '1 be body wis V.er. tj-n riori i st-i tl.e cor. fr r.otii.c'i. Mi.br and In toe if Cass it .1 t.ls I wo fniH.

I I 'oit leaee V777 -TV 1 i 3 I c.r-'-ry in the scooi) of a steur.i sht-vel luske (he leameti wisdom by experience. Thev kr. iw fcr a certainty tii oniy sure way of dctectinrr lirirht's disease in its tir.st stau'c i- ly a chemical analysis and they govern themselves accttrdirly. Mphv me.i LV 'I'1" r--r rr with, pinup was suspeuiW the-- The scoop fell on Mrct-r. crushing him.

REPORT OF flCKN'KfS Oil" case of diphtheria in the wari and one oate in the Twentieth wardT were report eel to lite bureau SIeK ees It has h-e ftueka tt of tnney. ver that ntem' applvmrr l.r insurance au'l miamc themselves rejected, arc (liini- st when teiiil tliat t'nev have iiease. W'hv? lcau.e I iOi rf M'K. net ly pay re.M -f the rv.sh csntiot be met jr.tii asP of There t- t'A MONEY IN REAL ESTATE? Yes if your property is riglu'iv managed Ik'ttcr consult the Rral Estate Department rf thc ilGrcar.tile Trust 413 Wooa jtrt. our noie ramny use rutitun: anu use ivphoid fever in n.

a- r. t.t Thirty-sixth- war t. thr- tiTtrv looK and feel ell, suiter no pain, and have 3 tjoo'l t.ut nd one each trio Mth. I 1 i i Twenty-am and Thirty- tr.e iiucrnnp; microscope in the hap.tK c-t tiie ltiTecent phviciati. has an- Irs the Nineteenth Twelfth.

Fourteenth 1 -e. A-" P. ffcr'n taxes re ftrtie 5 the There whs a 1 of tr.e r--ndltee p. Id -t and (If I to pi. por.e ti pene ft ull'l ibeie 1 ii oro- to rr.ee r.m Tc le ar.d other eronVyea ii tr.e rc-ui e.phth waros.

unmistakahiv shown tne beqummcr ot tie eni. upi.c-s rcr.i.rt:. lie The Iota's fr.r be 1 rdi biart-Prmnt ar-: 'Tv tax. f2.1V..V 50; l.nb-ditriet se'nool. The Sei-1 ember Insfl'miutt is exacilv the same, making the totil t-x lv- 77).

The ra.eeii! t.i on lie Twentv-flfth and Twertv-Mlxth is to meet the in-eb of the old home eh, of East p.Irmli'ik.hn ar.rj that, on the Thirty-eighth wur-l 01 lo meet the Indebtedness tin tiie bof'xutli of Ueltllioover. vo-rurp -i 'It Vhvpiclan R. ij. Taylor found anther swul-ox victim breaking of tilt uclicatt tlSSUCS Ot the 1 lappi'y. if taken It better than Java or any other coffee.

We shall never use any other coffee as long as we can get Postum. "I know how to make good Postum, but that Is easy if one v. ill just boil it lon nough. "A short time ago an old lady, who is great coffee drinker, took eiinner with With entire! wor hn long it ii! ui, had' been sick i hi time, tiiere is a cure for kidnev uiscase. old, had been sick i HI time, tilCfC 15 a CtirC tOT kulnCV vllSCase.

Johnson," a negro. S4 year? We cay til! svtrai davy. lie was in a vne ii lit i avenue pooi i wi.en cop.hf'tMice. because thousands have so am! huivlret.s have r.l S10GQ ff It' cn his he became aiaimen -l ior i -1 -rnpr Tn-iftf 1 sent him to -he i aiICfl IuSliT ti'. to.

II iV, a COuiH -d t.e A REMEDY FOU THE GRIPPE. A r-nieij retuena-' s-d fcCn t'd th Is th i i III A Plaht the eli.o Levy, itir of th" citizens' committee of I having previously been reiected becatue of incipient IVivht's us ami remarket! a Bout our cones sai.i irai noepitai. fhe r.ever tasted better coffee; she did not ORVEI.TT TO A HtRSK Je-hn I .1 1 1 1 bv the Iro sau.ii Aien, hoi leave vour ritar tr.cs tiei m-fin o. know it was Postum. col.

red driver emrlc -r. 'j i war-i office nf John Mdler e.n hist cifOt t( tonsillar the i --ui -j 1 r.ir the x. wnrd Trie tr.ttlri- V. i Ct.tooar.v. is charged bet.

Ainerman nttt i-f tliMtf.i: cr'ieOi to uc vs h-id ft the ftutb-r street tdvls-ibiMty of of the hold behind "If you s-hould publih this please omf: my name. 1 however, answer auy Azent Kidn-y th lumane socfy t'Jty fir frJ of Warner's S.fe Cur 11m hester. N. hotse onti-'d oy the cum- Iv.ti ai! fir tt-e et of the a to-dv ar krrp he r-'T nn.ll 17 i'l i r'r; T.s :t.e to r-e-t -r. ri.

ivF-MI' r-AT treent tV.l etixiit o-" fcnl f-irr. I tra'left. AH M.i kil.jif ileUAl' I kt tie at.J ooeftorti t7oll rt rr.e van a riuu imiu Mllfi II'O rr i't'I Lit t.r;W to Bhk'CSJ -U bSture fc 1 tsau. noi's Safo Cure panicdi name And ad given oy the Post tin iuckia aaJ -te itnnii is iutt-iy ctiisc; Mr. stiOed sorr: wo-'-l dkeiy be t-iken to-day to 'u-t'tu'e prcccedir.g.s.

rt v. r--- c( hutp. i't brousht cn I to die. Uw.7t.'J Vfft Cereal Battle Creek, Mich. I correct micros, epical exar.ii.r.at't.c..

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