IRVIN, LEWIS, BURGOON Margaret, a daughter of Mrs. Margaret IRVIN, of Liberty street, died Wednesday afternoon, May 4, 1904, at 2:05 o'clock, of typhoid pneumonia, aged 19 years and 25 days. She is survived by her mother, two married sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth LEWIS and Mrs. Jeannette ZIMMERMAN, both of Pittsburg, two younger sisters, Mary, at home, and Annie, who is living with an aunt in Europe, also three brothers, Allen, William and Andrew, all at home. The funeral services will be held in the First U. P. church this Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment follows at Arlington cemetery at a later hour. Caroline, a daughter of Abraham LEWIS, formerly of McDonald, died at her late home in Sheraden Monday afternoon, May 2, 1904, at four o'clock, of typhoid fever after an illness of two weeks, aged about eighteen years. The deceased was employed in Solomon's department store, Pittsburg, and had a lot of friends in McDonald. The funreal services were held at the home on Tuesday evening conducted by Rev. J. P. JORDAN, and the choir of the First Presbyterian church was present in a body to render the music. Interment took place Wednesday in Homewood cemetery. Silas BURGOON, 77 years old, died at his home in Latrobe Saturday, April 30, 1904. He leaves a wife and the following children: Father Joseph A. BURGOON, McDonald; Richard BURGOON, Pittsburg, and Misses Mary and Theresa BURGOON, at home. The funeral took place Tuesday.