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From McKinley. I McKINLEY, CANTON, OHIO. NOVEMBER 5tb, 1896. WILSON, HOWE HETBICK, Indiana, Pa. GESM.ESIEN I am directed by Major Me- lc Tmay have been noticed that we have done no blowing about our Buckwheat Flour this year.

The facts are find it altogether unnecessary. Every person around here knows it i is the very best made, and we ship it into every State from here to Colorado. We don't know whether the State Inspector i examined our Buckwheat or not, but if he 4 did he did not notify us of the fact. If A you want the best and purest Buckwheat Flour made always buy ours and you will Spring Wheat and Gol- to the great demands is personal ment. Yours very truly, JAB.

BOYLE, (Private Secretary.) to the great demands npMhis continues time, it is impossible for-him to exceptions, we have make personal acknowledge- £, We i kept no one waiting but a short time. We have a good stock of Buckwheat Shorts now. It is a splendid stock feed. We have plenty of Bran and all kinds of Chops. Nutriotone, the famous stock food, always on hand.

We are paying 30 cents for buckwheat. WILSON, BOWE HETKECK, Indiana Roller Mills. STOVES! STOVES All kinds of shapes at lowest prices. Repairs for all kinds of stoves. Call and see our stock of Heating Stoves.

Conklin Wagons Machi- at all An Unexpected Greeting. The gentle Elsie sat drearily in the gloaming in the front room. She was very miserable, for on the previous night she had had words with her own, and now she fears her haughty Harold will not call. She hears a step, a ring, a voice she knows, and someone speaking to the servant in the hall. She will not wait until a light is brought, but gently calls, "Come in." The visitor enters, and, with a sigh awful volume the fair Elsie casts herself into his arms and softly murmurs "Oh, my darling, I am so glad you have come.

I have so wanted to make it up and settle." Arid he of the embrace remarked "Well, Miss, it's very nice of you, and I am very glad, too. that you're going to settle up at last." It was the gas collector. A Modem Malaprop. Mrs. a wonderful singer that new soprano is Of course you beard her at the concert last evening.

Mrs. unfortunately I was not able to attend, Mrs. Shadmind Indeed! You have no idea of what you missed. Why she just electrocuted the audi- articular People are as careful about their shoes as of any other part of their apparel. There are few folks, in fact, who are not particular about their shoes.

Particular people have been buying their shoes here because we have been particular in the matter of selection and have bought only the carefully-made and rightly-finished kinds and we've been exceedingly careful not-to make the prices too high or too low. We have studied the art of clothing the we believe, learned it. May We Fit Your Feet? We have the most complete line of Boys' Shoes in town all the latest toes. Our line of Holiday Slippers will please the eye of the careful buyer. Gall and see them.

A QUEER EPITAPH. In all sizes, nery repaired times. fflacCARTNEY'S PIPE-FITTING Valves, CASM6S HADE TO OEDER, FOUNDRY, Coulter, a Kansas prisoner with murder, has invented a corn-husking machine. chickens dress their feathers, expressing oil from their oil bags with their bills and distributing it over the plumage, rain is almost certain within a few hours. OP THE CONDITION Farmers 5 Bank of Indiana, Indiana county, Pennsylvania, at the close of business November 17,1690: RESOURCES.

Cash onhand 21,123 Checks and other cash Items Tme from Banks and Bankers Loans and Discounts Investment securities Klocks, bonds, etc 37 Mori gages 25.170 84 Reiil estate, Furniture and Fixtures Overdralts 8.1o4 62 137,97.2 41,956 21 58,432 S5 6b7 57 8270,210 5S ..8 100,000 00 9.71G Cl 2,317 18 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus lund Undivided profitless expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to 99,453 40 Time cenincates or deposits 39,226 78 CM 18,86767 157,57721 Dividends unpaid 55 8270,216 58 State of Pennsylvania, county of Indiana, BS: 1 John B. Taylor, Casnler of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my B. TAYLOR. Cajhler Subscribed and sworn to before me Ibis 23d Novembsr25.

EDWA.BD ROWE. Directors. J. H. HILL, Attorney.

TRUSTEE'S SALE Estate of SUSAH UMBERN, Dec'd- By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Indiana county, there will be exposed to public sale at the court house. In the Borough of Indiana, on mm, DEC. 11, Immediately after the close of the Sheriff's sale, the following described real estate, the property of Susan TJmbern, deceased, situate In Center township, Indiana county. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow! ALLOTMENT NO. 1 Sheriffs Sales.

By virtue of certain write of Pi. Vend. and Lev. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Indiana county, and to me directed there will be exposed to public ven- due or outcry, at the Court House, Indiana, on Friday, Decdte 11, AT 1:15 O'CLOCK, P. the following described real estate, to-wit: All the right, title, Interest and claim oi the defendants, JENNIE McLAIN PAUL and JOHN L.

PAUL, of, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situate on the north side of Philadelphia street In tbe borough of Indiana, county of Indiana andStateot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as lollows, to-wit: Beginning at west corner ol building now occupied as a storeroom by J. H. Brllbart. thence eaatwardly along the north side of Philadelphia street twenty-five feet, more or less, to middle of private alley; thence northwardly along the line of middle of said private alley two hundred feet to an alley; thence with said alley westwardly twenty-five feet, more or less, to post; thence southwardly with line of lot ol which this Is a pait In a course par- allel'to the line of lot of John Truby two hundred feet to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a two-story frame store house, now occupied by J. H.

Brllbart. Also, all that certain piece or lot of ground situate on the north side of Philadelphia street in the borough of Indiana, county of Indiana and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post at corner ol an alley on Philadelphia alreet, thence westwardly along Philadelphia feet, more or less, to a post corner of lot of McCullough heirs; thence northward- ly ftloag line of lot oi McCullough heirs two hundred feet to an alley; thence said alley eastwardly forty feet, more or less, to a twenty-nve fool alley; thence with twenty- five foot alley southwardly two hundred feet to a post on Philadelphia street, the place of beginning. Taken In execution at suit of W. E. Robinson, Fl.

Fa. No. 114. December Term, 1896. W.

A.ISO— All the and claim of the defendant, C. J. HOBATJGH, of. In and to the following real estate situate In Homer City borough, Indiana county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north and east by lands of Hughs Guthrie Lumber on the south by Mechanicsbuig road and on the west by lands ol James K. Deemer, being about 60 feet front by about 200 feet back, having thereon erected a six-roomed dwelling house and frame stable.

Taken In execution at suit of Work A Young, FL Fa. No. S'i. December Term, 1896. TEI.FORD.

Also at suit of Charles W. Button, assignee In trust for the benefit of the creditors of Jas. K. Deemer, Vend. Ex.

No.7, DecemberTerm, 1896. W. 4 K. iPurchasing Power OF A DOLLAR is still great. Commodities are going lower.

Call at my store and be convinced. Quality and Quantity Tobacco, a pound Even Change Tobacco, a pound Four cans Standard Corn Three cans Extra Standard Tomatoes Five cans Pineapples Nine cakes Laundry Soap, large 20c 20c 25c 25c 2oc M. F. SHARRETTS. DR.

MOHITZ Wonderfully Successful In All Chronic Diseases and of the Etfe, EM, Hoge, Tfofoafc, Lungs and Nagal tawL ALL EYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED. Consultation free to Everybody. He Cures After Others Fail, In Memory or Two Boys Wfco They Ate Musnxooms. Pisoataway is one of the oldest towns in New Jersey. It was founded in 1666 and was intended to be the capital of bhe colony, bnt it did not grow, while its rivals, New Brunswick, Eahway and Elizabeth, became thriving villages.

At present there is little to interest the casual visitor to the sleepy village, but that little is good of its kind. There id old Mr. Mundy, the village tvheelwright, who at 80 is still a fine shot with gun or rifle. Twenty-five years ago he accompanied a New York merchant on a hunting trip to the far west, and since then not a year has passed without their taking a hunting trip to the west or south. Old as these cronies are, they cannot make np their minds to forego their hunting.

Then there is the old cider mill whose ramshackle appearance belies the purity and strength of the applejack resting in its dark cellar. Finally, there is the cemetery of the old Episcopal church, the first house of worship erected in the place. In response to inquiries the other day the sexton, who holds also the offices of gravediggar and roadmaster said "Well, there might be some interesting gravestones there, and then again there mightn't They don't interest me. There is one old brown stone which has fallen down and is out of place. I wanted to throw it away, but the minister let me.

That might te interesting to you. "Is there any inscription on it?" "No, there isn't. It is just covered with words from top to bottom no poetry, no nothing just words." The stone was found easily, although partly overgrown with moss and myrtle. After much cleaning the following inscription was made out: Spectators, under Here in this tomb Lio 2 boyes. The elder was full Ten years old, the yon- Gcr -was twice Told.

By eating Mushrooms for Food raro, in day Time they poyseoned Were. A. E. Hard Hooper and Charlie Hooper, Desosed, 1090. The meaning of "the younger was twice told" is somewhat obscure, but it is supposed that he was but five years old.

An inscription upon the tombstone of James Thompson, who died in 1763, was once very popular with the country people in New Jersey. Three others in the graveyard are similar to it: Bomember, friend, as you pass by, As you are now so once was I. In health and strength, though here I lie. As I am now so you must be. Prepare for death and ollow me.

New York Sun. Here's a Chance! Professional Cards. GEO. J. FErr.

BOYD E. EVTJ.NG size 25c 5c lOc One peck Good Eating Apples Dozen boxes Parlor Matches Men's Rubber Boots, Lycoming brand, none better, a pair 82 50 Boys' Rubbers, best makes 45c Children's Rubbers, best makes 20c Some odd sizes in Ladies' Shoes will be sold below cost. Lancaster Ginghams at 5c a yard. Calicoes from 2Jc a yard up. Homemade Factory Flannels, 25c.

Overshirts and Underwear at greatly-reduced prices. NEAR NORMAL SCHOOL, INDIANA, PA. Beginning at corner of lands of Samuel Dixon and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, thence north degrees east 137 6-10 feet; thence by other land of which this is a part north 79 degrees west 138 8-10 feet to an alley; thence by laud of Samuel Dlxon south decrees west 139 9-10 feet; thence by same couth 79 degrees east 1375-10 feet to place of beginning" containing 69 80-21)0 perches, on which Is erected a large Irarae dwelling house and other outbuildings. ALLOTMENT NO. 2.

Beginning at corner ol lands of which this Is a part and Pennsylvania Kallroad Company, thence by Pennsylvania Railroad Company north 10W degrees east 1429-10 feet; thence by land of Samuel Moorbead north degrees west 140 2-10 feet to alley: thence along same and by lands of Samuel Dlxon south degrees west 140 7-10 feet; thence by land of which this is a pan south 79 degrees east I'JS 8-10 teet to place of beginning, oon- taii ing 73 20-100 perches. on confirmation. Sale to be conducted by D. C. MACK, Trustee appointed by Ihe Court to make sale of the same.

JAMES N. STEWART, Clerk. above sale will please take notice that at least 1100.00 (if the bid be so much) will be required as soon as the property Is knocked down unless the purchaser Is the only judgment creditor, In which case an amount sufficient to coverall costs will be required and the balance ml the purchase money must be paid In full or receipt given by the Judgment creditor on or before Wednesday of the 2nd week of December Court, the day fixed by the Court for acknowledging deeds. D. 0.

MACK, November 18,1896. SHERIFF. CAUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned purchased the following described personal property at Sheriff's sale, sold as the property of W. L. Keed, and tbat he has leltthe game in charge ol R.A.Allen, in Center town- "Ehlp, and all persons are hereby cautioned from inteifering, in any manner, with the said property: one spring tooth harrow, one Oliver Chilled plow, one corn plow, one binder, two hay rakes, grain dilll, mowing machine, cultivator, wagon and hay ladders, one black sow, lot of fodder and straw, lot of corn in shock and crib, one Jersey bull, one red cow, 9 acres rye in the ground, 1H acres wheat, one bay mare, one snckisg colt, 5 ecaps bees, lot of chickens.

Ac. Also, two bay mares In the care of Dr. W. L- Beed; at Homer City. Tilov.25t3 D.A.PAI.MEE.

W. L. STEWART, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration upon the estate of Miriam Jane Rummel, late of Brush valley deceased, having been ciauted the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the some will present them duly anthentlca ted for settlement.

S. W. HESS, Dec. Administrator. Rev.

JAMES ALLISON, D. Editor. ASSISTANT EDITORS: Rev. John Hall, D. Rev.

E. R. Donehoo. Rev. M.

B. Riddle. D. Rev. H.

T. McClelland, n. Rev. J. D.

Moflatt, D. Rev. S. S. Gllson.

D. D. 56-COLUMN 8-PAGE WEEKLY AND THE lilt mmm ONE TEAR FOR $2.15. This ofier is made only to persons who do not now receive the BAKNER and does not refer to anyone who is already a subscriber. THE PRESBYTERIAN BANNER is published at Pittsburg, the home and center of Presbyterianisra in this country.

For over eighty-two years it has been a family guide and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of a large majority of the intelligent and leading members of the Presbyterian Church in this section. There is not a State in the Union, or a country on the civilized globe, where its pages are not carefully read and its influence for good felt. DEPARTMENTS: Editorials, Church News, Sabbath School, Secular News, Correspondence from All Parts of the World, Original and Selected Stories, Christian Endeavor, Health Hints, Household Receipts, Market Reports, Etc. Cured of Stomach, llyer and Nerve Trouble by Dr. Salm.

For more than seven years I have had a bad Stomncli, Liver and Nerve trouble. Became so weaH hat I couldn't work any more. For and one-hall years I have tried best doctors in this county but got worse and worse but now, after a short treatment with JDr. Salm, am able to attend to my daily labors again, putting in a good day's work; eat snlecdidly and have gained greatly in weight. ENDEBS.

Dalma la, Northumberland Sept. 0, '96 Nobody Has Done More For My Health Than Dr. Salm. I have only taken ahalf month's treatment and in that Ume. I dare say, no one could have done more for my health than Dr.

Salm, as I leel a great deal better. WILLIAM H. KNEPP. Troxelvllle, Snyder Aug. 3d, 1S96.

Hard of Hearing for 35 Tears, Caused by Catarrh, and Cured by Dr. Salm. Rev. J. D.

Leister, Swales. Replying to your Inquiry, as to testimonial my signature, published by Dr. will say that I was under his treatment for 10 months for my hearing. It was catarrh of the middle ear, and like yourself, could hear better some days than others, cou.d hear better In noise. My hearing was very much Improved by the treatment, and have no doubt but that he can help you.

Dr. Salm appears to be an honest man, and he will tell you the truth, whether he can help you or not. If I were you, I would certainly consult him. I was longer afflicted than you. My hearing was bad In one ear for about 35 years, and In the other lor about 21 or 25 years.

Hoping that your hearing will be entirely restored, I remain, I8AC PIERrfON. Bedford, Bedford Pa. Case of Catarrh Cured by Dr. Salm. Dr.

J. Leister, Swales, Yours came to hand to-day. Dr. Salm trealed my 13-year-old boy for catarrh In the head, and cured him In months. I don't know whether he can cure you or not, but on examination he will tell you the truth.

I know a man here that he examined, and he told him that he could not be cured. I know other people tbat he has done a great deal of good In othir cases. BEN LIMBEP.T. Madlsonbnrg, Center Pa, After the Country Doctors Had Given Him Up as Incurable, Dr. Salm Cnrcd Him.

I must truly say that Dr. Saltn has treated me well and I have improved wonderfully under his skillful treatment, even after our country doctors all gave me up as incurable. J. F. WEIDBNMEIER.

Paxtonville, onyder Pa Aug. 21, We giving eilt-edged chsnces right and left this week, in all lines. In goods, for instance, we have cut a whol line of imported and a line of hiah grade chicks sci! cheviols and vc- lours, which have always cost SI.25 ta S2.00 yard, ami marked ihu who'i; lot si fifty cents a yard. This includes some of the best lices v. have sold.

do voi: thick of getting' and John Anderson's Scotch GinghaiDS, rich dark colors, for 12ic a yard. What do you think of Kftlius choice fancy SilkS, the siiks, for 60c a yard? VELVETS, The best of velvets, which we have rightly called bargains S2.00 an(J $3.50 a ar( are costing now $1.25 a yard. It is a bis clearing out we are having. If it's a jacket for the daughter fur the wife-, you can save your fare hy coming up and bluing of iailor- iioucic jackets worth ten dollars, cost $5.00. Silk-lined misses' coats of the very swellfcst design which were for 510, $12 and 515, cott $6, 58 and $10.

If you can't come up, ask for one to be on trial. Why are these so cheap? Because we are getting room for the greatest display of Holiday Goods we ever carried. Our store is worth visiting now, just to look at, if you like to look at pretty things. We do business by mail, very Write un for a catalogue. PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG.

CE1T EWING, Attorneys-at-Law. INDIANA. PA. Offices: Second floor Farmers' Bank Build- Inc, Indiana; Blairsville, Pa. pUNNINGHAM FISHER.

Atlorneys-at-Law. Office on Philadelphia street, three doois east of the Indiana House, Indiana, Pa. Al legal business carefully and promptly transacted. T. DONLY, Attomey-at-Law.

Office at9S Diamond street, Pittsburg. Titles examined. Collections from Allegheny and surrounding counties receive prompt attention. J. TELFORD, Attorney-ftt-Lrtw.

Office 111 Jack's block, near tbe rnllroatl, fa- diana, Pa. Collections aod selliemvnt of eH- tates promptly cared for. TAYLuIs A ttorney R-at- Law. Office in Indiana, Pa. Uoiteciions estates settled, ilvil criminal- business attended to.

IJU L. STEWART, A ttoraey-at- Law. Ofliceou Philadelphia street, ludlauo, IV. Collections promptly made, estates settled and all legal business carefully attended to. IOHN L.

GETTY, A ttoraey-at-Law, Office on Philadelphia street. Indiana, Pa. All legal business carefully and prom ply attended WALKER SMITH, 1 Attoruey-at-Law. Office In Room 10, Farmers' Bunk building, Indiana. Pa.

I legal business promptly attended to. Collections a specially. D. H. TOMB, A1.

torn ey-at-Law. Case of Catarrh Cured bj Dr. Salin. nt peven years I had a bad case of catarrh, took cold continually and almost always had headacbes; abaci stomach as well, and too many accompanying troubles to mention. But now, after only a short treatment of Dr.

Salm, I ain almost a new man. HENRY TREON. Sunbury, Northumberland Sept.9, '96. Received Great Benefit. I have received great benefit from, the three months' treatment I have taken from Dr.

Kalrn, for which I feel very gratelul. L. F. PORTER. BuLler, Butler Aug.

1st, 1SOO. Dr. Salm Snatched Her From Her Grave. Mr. Secretary: asked me why I did not come back last month.

The mediclae Dr. Salm gave me helped me so much that I thought it was not necessary to return at present; but, however. if I need any further treatment he is my physician. He cured me of Scrofula about one year ago, snatched me, you might say, from the graye. This is saying a gool deal, butltistrne.

MBS. A. E. MEYER. Linden Hall.

Center July Catarrh and Bronchitis Cared by Dr. Salm. Fo' some years I have been In bad health. Suffered very much from Catarrh and Bronchitis, lost flesh continually, coughed a great deal and there didu't seem to be a about me thit didn't ache. So I went to Dr.

Halm, who comes here every four weeks, lor treatment. I am so much pleased with the Improvement that I ant everyone to know It. lean eat finely, feel a great deal stronger, and I know I will soon be myself again. MR. HENRY KEITHA.N.

Sunbury, Northumberland Sept. JAWS AS WEAPONS. NOTICE. 50e BOOK FREE. The Medical Adviser, a short history of private diseases, advice to younc and old, especially those contemplating man lags.

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As a matter of fact, these formidable teeth have nothing to do with alimentation, but are as purely weapons of war as are tho bayonet and the maxim gun. In practically every emergency demanding unusual energy, obstinacy and courage they come into play. In every conflict with the world, the flesh and the such things are understood in pithecoid temporal and masseter muscles are the chief arbiters of war. To become a great and powerful anthropoid it is absolutely and brutally necessary to have a large and strong jaw, to give firm attachment to the teeth and good leverage to the muscles. That for an immense epoch our prehuman ancestors achieved success in life in like manner is as clear as the print of "Maga" to those who have learned to read nature's handwriting.

Since those days of true Arcadian simplicity our life has become bewilderingly complex, and our methods for settling pocial difficulties have changed generally for the better. Bnt here, as in BO many other instances, the habits of a past ago have left an indelible impress on the nervous Klttannlng Reynolds TOWN. Indiana HOTEL. American DAY. Tuesday DAY.

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in. INDIANA Lv Keed Ar. I Two l.lck b.i s.r> 9.S S.50 B9th YEAR. BACK AGAIN Wiii lads of CEZAP 23013. ALBUMS, BIBLES, itSJlfii! rosdl: 524 Wood cor.

Virgin Alley, Piiuirart Pa. School Improvement. In tho Federated Clubs of Illinois the women are working eijncstly to improve the public schools of the state. With this aim they take up different phases of school work, in the first place visiting the schools not as critics bnt as learners, so as to co-operate with school teachers in securing improvements that are needed. Certain members stndy the hygienic conditions of the schools; others make it their dnty to watch all school legislation and to learn something of the value of the best new methods of education.

When using medicine droppers, the ordinary glass tube with a rubber bulb fitted on, it is -well to remember that 60 drops make one teaspoonful. Salt is a good barometer. When, it is damp, rain is probable. When Nero made his artistic torn as a musician and actor through the cities of Greece, more than 400 crowns were bestowed upon him, and when he returned to Rome he decreed himself a triumph and entered the city with these crowns borne in solemn precession. Talk is Cheap, But It Takes Money to Buy WHISKEY, and to get value tor your money in whiskey, try a quart of SILVER A6E, DUQUESNE or BEAR CREEK RYE WHISKIES.

are the what we claim for them. For sale by every first-class deali-r, or send direct for them direct to MAX KLEIN, Our new Catalogue mailed on application, send for one. 6.X7 I ajo J.io (i.42 9.U4 4.11 11.48 S.ll u.n 4.3 li.sr, a.iT 4.27 M.I) I 160 710 9.30 4.11 I6.D 7.10 I. 1 17.0 7.11 1 4.45 1S.S 7.a> 4. a.

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LEAVE BLAIK.IVILI.': Allegheny Junction, and Allegheny City 8.05. 11.00 A. and 7.00 M. Butler and stations on tbe Butler Branch, 8.115 and 1 l.On A. M.

week days. Sun days, 6.10 P. M. LEAVE BLAIKSVILLK I.VTEHSKCTIOS for Pltubure, 3.50 (except Monday). m.os A.

1.27, S.W. 5.110 and 5.18 p. M. week days. Sundays, 3.50, 08 i.

3.49, 5.1H1 and 0 'Fo'r Altoona, 7.30, 9.40 A. 3.18 and 6.VO M. week days. Sundays. 9.40,11.11 A.

il8 PITTSBUBO for Indiana via Blalrs- vllle Intersection. 5.2 A. 4.30P.M. detailed Information address fhos B. Watt.

Pass. Agt. Western District, WO Avenue. Plttsbnrg, I'a. a.

M. PIIEVOST, J- K.V, OOD. General Manager. General Pass. Agt.

Hcmer Gracetou KUKh Black Lick Smith Klalrsvllle Ar. Blairsville Cokeville Blairsville Int NORTHWARD. Blairsville Cokevllle Blairsville Ar. Blairsville Sniitb Black Lick (jraceton Honu-r Two Lick Keed VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE Estate of Penelope Dickey, Dec'd. The undersigned, executors of the estate or Ulcltey.

deceased, offer at private sale the following tract of land, situated I White township, to-wit: All that tract uf land situate in White township. Indiana county and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Consisting of a an larmof 82 Federal Allegheny, Steel Picket Fence. WOOD CHEAPER THAN The Rboro cut ificnraPIetet Fence Trflh Gate. fTUs fa not 9 letting! can be naed on Iron or Wood tor prices Qoxntlfr, Number of Gates, Doable ao-1 anted. We Iron Fenclaff, Cresting.

Shorten and PIEE ESCAPES, iMdlron Grllli. TCBB WOEC. TAYLOR DEAN, 201. 203 A 205 MarketSL Pittstafih, GIRARD HOTEL, 20 ASD 22 FEDEEAL Au-EOHmiY, PA. (UNDER HEW ATMfASiiSlfcRT.) MICHAELS.

KATES AJID KM PER DAY. Located near the Ft. W. A Pennana Pittsbnrg and Western R-Depots. 9 more or less, and adjoining lands of Samuel Nelson, J.

W. Wiggins, Matthew Oruwdcn and others, having thereon erected a HTOR1I ERIE HOUSE, frame barn and other outbuildings; an apple orchard and other finlt trees thereon grow- Terms made known on application to JAMES A. 1 Indiana, or JAMKS TURNER, Junes, 1895. Altoona. Pa.

Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. Oun OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE andI we cansecure patent in less time than those i remote from Washington. 5 Send model, drawing or with descrrp- tion We advise, if patcntable or off chziec Our fee not due till patent is secured, i MPHLE "How to Obtain Patents," cost of same in the U.

S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO.s -NT OFFICE. WASHINGTON, O. C.

H. H. STEVIN6. Fnneral Director and Embalm And dealers In Coffins Wrappers, Robes, Linings and Undertakers' Trimmings. Are prepared to answer calls promptly from any distance.

Tel- phone and telegraph calls have Immediate attention. ja-Office on 6th at, opp. Jail. Indiana. Pa.

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