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1 The Indiana Messenger WEDNESDAY JUNE' 27" 1900 HIS STORE buya all its goods at the right places to get the best styles best materials 7 best in every way Onr Tailor-Made Suits for tbe young men cannot be matched equal in every respect to the best make XOBTI'AHV KKCURII DAVID LAWSON Prof- David Lawson died at his home at Dayton June 18 lOoO ngnd 70 years For ninny year lie wns priiici-wl of the Dayton Academy Ho was mown and recognized ns one of the most intelligent formers in this port of the state and wns frequently called abroad to address institutes He was a strong grange man Ho connected himself with tho Greenback mrty in 1878 and later with the Popu-ist organization He was a man of greet intelligence and firm in his convictions Mr Lawson was well known throughout Indiana and adjoining counties MRS OEORGZ YOUNG Mrs George Young died in Ford City Jane 16 1900 Her parents reside in Blacklick She is survived by her husband and two children 1 A SMITH BRO EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Ssssss35s 9100 In Advance nt utuar tmenanoa mmst cobstt RErUBMCVsT TICKET i Auditor Qrarral-'SobTt Budadwri Wijm eoufr Cnnwiwiiw t-Ln OuluHlm A Grow 8or-uohuiuwMinty Buterl Foadacr i fioruer Thmnpwm Marion Cwn- terj Lewd ConnBumch Saul ('lire tor Over in Wi'Htiniireliiinl mid other con-tigions counties pinkeyo in horses is said to bo spreading Tho well-posted editor of the StLouis Globe-Democrat recommends tho following core Place tho animal in a dark stall give the following purgative: Barbedoes aloes 5 drachms ginger 1 drachm gentian root 1 drachm syrup enough to combine tho above powder and mix make into a ball and give as one dose Bathe tho eye with clenn warm water aa much as possible nnd apply tho following: Stropin sulphate 3 grains water 1 ounce mix and apply with a clean soft doth Bathe with this every few minutes for half an hour then rest four or five hours and repent it Bo continue from day to day until all symptoms of inflammation are gone Feed lightly on bran mash and dry hay pedal Ms Of Polished Extension and Library I Tables and Bookcases In order to ro-1 of there goods we will I offer them at prices that I duplicated anywhere for same I Btxvino Sloan A FROM PARIS Paris Fiianit June 11 The Paris Exposition is a mammoth advertising scheme and France has of coure tho hog's share of the advertising and will profit immensely by the show Tho part played by our country here is in comparison far from conspicuous We appear only hero and there by an exhibit marked by an American flog aud there is nearly always adjoining us or across the aisle from us an exhibit of the same class by another country it may be Italy Hungary or Belgium that vies with us nr eclipses us in richness and I and extent of display Of course this means nothing to those who think or know that the United States exhibit is nothing more than the of some firm or firms that strive to find or increase their business on this side of the water But to the average tourist from rural France Germany and Belgium who make the bulk of those who see the Exposition and who know os little about the United States as a horse docs of astronomy the impr sion is that Belgium and Italy nave more taste and tetter things than the United States and that France baa everything Wput in Chicago yesterday closed at 3 Thx situation in China grows graver i may he called in extra session HOLLIS William Blair Hollis aged eight years in of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Hollis died at the home of his parents in Blairs- cannot be dup ville June 30 of kidney disease class of goods duce our stock far a short time cannot be that them can ho no war In-lawn China anil the ri iicil nations nml that his guviTiinicut has lint sanctioned auy of the fighting All that he says may he strictly true hut the fui remains that there has boon lighting and that it is still goinff on anil that one aide is mado up of soldiers and marines belonging to the civilized nations end the other side of Chinese The question of the responsibility of the Chinese government may Ik: determined later but the first and foremost duty of the civilized powers is to put a stop to the fighting by whipping 'Ihiuese fighters into submission President McKinley intends that the Uuited States shall do its full share of the duty Judge Denny a prominent Kentucky Republican who firmly believes that i he electoral votes uf that State will he cast for McKinley and Roosevelt who came through Washington on his way home front the convention said of that remarkable gathering: "I have been going to National Conventions as a delegate for 20 yean but I have never seen such a convention as that at Philadelphia and I never expect to see another such I mean that I have never before seen both men named on tbe ticket by Mr A McPherson of the Chicago Financial Review who hosjust returned front an extended business trip through the South said while in Washington: I do not mix politics in business still I could not help asking questions and I gathered from talks I had with men of all shades of opinion and politics that there is a big surprise in store for somebody this fall The South' is waking op Protection and expansion find no warmer advocate than in the sunny land that we have long been taught was hopelessly given over to Democracy In my humble opinion McKinley and Roosevelt will carry at least three Southern Thx old and the new soldiers have no kick coming over the Republican nominees McKinley is a veteran of the civil war and Roosevelt of the last one and their records are splendid The whole family eats ice cream Buy a freezer at Alex Taylor's Mrs Margaret Repine widow of the late James Repine of White township Now is the time to secure stock in the died at the home of Mr 8 Howe 1 New Loan as charter meidbers Plan VEKKONAI MEXTIOX A Johnston of Armagh was an Indiana business visitor on Monday Earl Biddlcman of Johnstown was visiting Brnshvnlley friends last week im Maude Steinrod Third ward was re-elected a teacher in the Salta-bnrg public schools on Friday Rnsnoll of Pittsburg was the guest of Dr Butorbaugh over Sunday Delos Hetrick and her (laugh ter Nellie were Blairs ville visitors Inst Thursday Miss Carrie Shields of South Seventh street is spending a few days with her cousin Mrs Lewis of Ambrose Mr Jotiah Lydick and family of Greenville expect to remove to and locate permanently in Indiana next weak Campbell of Penn Run has been elected a teacher in the East Cone-maugh (Cambria county) schools wages $36 Mrs Martha Gompers of Water street is spending some days with her daughter Mrs A Scanlon of Johnstown Mrs Eva Thompson presided the Somerset county Womens' Christian Temperance Union turn at Somerset last week Mrs William Jones of the First ward left for Cambridge Springs New Jersey on Monday on a fortnight's visit to friends and relatives Dr McHenry of Marion Center is hack in his office after taking a six post-graduate course at the New ork Policdjnic oolloge Mr and Mrs McOreery of Allegheny City passed through Indiana on Monday to spend a few days with the latter father Samuel Lydio of Plum ville Joseph Thompson a son of Mrs Belle Thompson of Fifth street spending a few days in Indiana Hr Thompson is connected with the Pittsburg Dispatch Allison has been reelected superintendent of thePonxsn-tawney public schools Miss Edith Mc-Gara of I No 3 Charles Peffer a cooper employed at the Indiana glass factory left for Beaver Falls on Monday in which city he is to he married to a charming young lady who resides there Miss Lyda Blokncy of near Elder-ton graduated last Thursday at Juniata College at Huntingdon Sho was hero Ths Kansas City Democratic Convention' when it assembles on July 4 might as well endorse McKinley and Roosevelt and make their election tiftAnlwiiWf ti HE HOME NEWS I Bmpllaa lallusr afUSTcmr ud Xn A Stair In honor of their guests Governor and Mrs A Stone the Hon John Elkin and wife will hold a reception on Monday evening July 9 from 8 until 11 at Breezedale Nearly 600 invitations have been sent out Da Swallow declines to be a candidate far President at this time He says he is tired of the worry and excitement of politics and does not carts to be President abnegation for yon with a big big A The Glething Beparfapit has established a high standard of quality We have suits for the young men in regular or slim shapes in the correct colorings Not the lowest in price but right prices for the kind of goods The popular prices ag: $1000 $1250 $1500 up to $2000 We keep a full line of fine dark Cassimere Suits (for the older men) in extra sizes 6-footers broad-shouldered fellows Also the short and' stout fellows and the regular-shaped men priced $900 $1000 $1250 up to $1800 Black ClaY Worsted Suite They are a specialty with ns in regular or extra-sized cuts in cutaway or sack we keep nothing but only strictly all-worsted materials and from satin or silk or wool linings Beware of cotton linings as well as cotton-mixed outside prices having advanced You will be deceived in cheaper making and trimmings We price this line at $1000 to $2250 The Clothing Department is at all times full of the newest shapes and correct materials Two-piece and three-piece $150 to $500 per suit foasable flexible premiums definite I contract See George Feit Esq at-1 torney or Cross man Esq Boys' shore in light tan russet brown and ox blood Tbe Red Front brown bicycle boots good to wear with rainy day skirts Ten-inch 8200 15-inch $250 Tho Red Front Now is the time to secure stock in the I New Loan as charter members Flan leasable flexible premiums definite contract See George Feit Esq at- torney or A Cross man Esq Walk-over shore for men $360 1 Every good style All colors all sizes and widths $360 Tho Red Front you need Cooking Range hero harvest? 81800 hoys a 6-hole one at Alex The Star Feather Washing Go is lo-1 luted at 472 Philadelphia street thor-1 loan onglily prepared to feathers and Mount Washington Pittsburg on June S3 aged 74 yearn She suffered from pneumonia followed by a complication of diseases Bhe is survived by two children' Mrs 8 Howe and James of Center township anp one sister Mias Mary Kerr of Strongs town The remains were brought to Indiana on Monday and interment was made in Oakland cemetery She was a member of the Lutheran church Appropriate services were held at the grave by the Rev Shaffer of Homer City mbs Mrs May wife of Mr Frank died suddenly at her home in tha Christy Mock carnor Sixth and Philadelphia streets at noon Jnno 26 aged S3 years and 1 day She had not been in rigorous health since the birth of her child eleven months ago bat waa seized with a serious Ulness on the Friday previous to her death Inflammation of the stomach set in and could not he stayed She was a daughter of Mr and bus George Schrecongost who live in Wayne township nonr Dayton Armstrong county The remains were taken yesterday to the homo of Mr mother North Fifth street The funeral services will be held in St Bernard's church to-morrow Thursday morning at 9 a Interment in the Cat hoi ia cemetery The youthful husband has the sympathy of all in his sodden and terrible bereavomeut Senator Quay boomed the candidacy Roosevelt Senator Hanna and his crowd were on the opposite side Roosevelt was nominated It do to say that Senator Quay is not a factor in National politics He was very much in evidence in the Philadelphia convention last week Another Important VarcksM Blaefellrk Messrs Wehrle and Stewart on Friday bought the Mrs Thomas farm containing 147 acres in West Whootfield for $1000 It adjoins other lands recently purchased by Mr Wehrle lying along the Blacklick creek about five nules east of Blackltok Station There are five veins of coal on this latest purchase including the vain-able Lemon seam ('OX VEX- UPl'BLICAX NATIONAL TI05F hnir mattresses my80tf A cook stove only 811-00 Cooks 866 1 At in tho year At Alex RECENT MAKKIAOEX days easy slippers The Rod Front This great body concluded its labors in Philadelphia on Thursday It began its Nations on Tuesday and went very deliberately about its momentous work Tho nominations were made on Thursday First came that of President The nominating speeches were eloquent and will be of historical Value KWTXR The marriage of Rev Horatio Me Clintock and Laura Belle Kin ter' eldest daughter of Captain John Kin ter was oelebrated lost Wednesday Jane 90 at Thx Pennsylvania insurgent who has hoard or road of magnificent triumph in the National Convention and the ovations tendered him must feel I like a bound hoy at a husking Quay aays the Groenahurg Press waa much in I evidence at that convention If cheered him to the echo It waa arranged by National Chairman and so other able loaders to defeat if possible I of Roosevelt Quay waa tor Roosevelt and with all the trappings i that the organization oonld put in force they oonld not withstand' tbe magnificent leadership of Colonel Quay Our Shoe Store List mf LrUfn Rjwfintng sawiiiirf for in the Indiana office Jane 23 1900 Mrs Mary Allen Mrs Maggie Hill Miss Mollie McGanghey Miss Francis Riethmiller Mr Annie Stephens Jos Barnett Clayton William Cramer John Gxosse Paddy Hock Panl Sloan Clement Thompson Letters held for postage: John Shomo Johnstown Pa When inqniring for letters in this list please state that thoy were advertised giving date Samuel A Smith the beautiful homo of the captain in Rayue township in the presenoe of some foreseen from the beginning President BhSroriUitenSl dinte neighborhood Miss Lytle of Indiana played the wedding march and the brido's uncle Rev Kin ter of Indiana united the happy couple with beautiful and appropriate ceremony After partaking heartily of a supper such aa the captain's excellent wife is capable of providing the guests departed for their several homes well pleased with their entertainment The bride was the' recipient of several handsome presents POLLOCK Miss Helen Rarhol Pollock daughter of Mr and Mrs David Pollock of East Mahoning township was married last Wednesday to Mr Ron Work of Grin-noil Iowa son of Mr and Mrs A 8 Work The ceremony was performed by tho Rev Robert Mclsoao principal of the mission school nt Selma Ala in which institution the bride haabeen teacher tor two yean past After short stay at home the young people will take up their permanent abode at Grinneu PRESIDENT McKinley was renominated by Do You Keep Dry If you have to have a new I Roof on your house or barn Slate Tin or Steel AlexT Taylor It does it see him 1 Fall Trac Orzzi (irrxsua lira I nd full iBteittoB fras of I I civgi to mmj sadTMS oo sppllcltlcc to 3 I Mart Cnwkrf I HmStTOs rs Brookville Democrat that an anti-Quay Republican he in-1 doraed by the Democrats as a candidate for Assembly intimating that withal solid Democratic vote such a combination would he successful It would he a forlorn hope There will be only one kind of Republicans this year McKinley Republicans and they will vote the ticket straight The man who gets it into his head that he can beat the I Republican nominee for any one Each line is from the best We challenge competition in shoes either medium or the fine grades Our $200 $250 and $300 Shoes we guarantee in eveiy way Can say the same of our Young Shoes all the grades all the shapes atwthe popular prices $200 to $500 Shoes and Shoes 'jaf i in Jefferson county will he badly I deceived and if he has any other business to attend to it would pay him better to give it his undivided Punxsntawney Spirit The' above la respectfully referred to 1 Mr 7 Murray oABlairsville the candidate rob Assembly who it is ssid has dreams of fusion in I this county Mr Murray is engagechn the erection of memorial marbles the dead know L0UGHRY CO acclamation and the result hailed by the immense audience with the wildest enthusiasm and delight All the interest of the convention after this centered upon the Vice Presidential oontest No effort could stem the tide that had set in for RoOsevelt Kales la Charleataa a via Psaasylvaala Kallrsa- For the meeting of the National Educational Association at Charleston 8 July 7-13 the Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on its lines to Charleston at the rate of one fare far tho round trip ilna 8300 Tickets to be sold July 6 to inclusive and to be good to return until September 1 inclusive On the rail trip stop-over will be allowed Washington on deposit of ticket with Joint Agent and on payment of foe of 8100 j20t9 Picture frames finest line at Game promises to be abundant in parts of this county this season 4rine colored shoes and Oxfords Shoes 8260 Oxford's 8200 The Red Front Patent leather shoes for children all The Red Front ttaralaak IS tar tf Faithful and STATES RKISHXL Jlr Joseph States of Pnnxantaw-ney was married to Mias Iva Reishel June 19 The ceremony took place at the home of the parents Mr and Mrs Reishel of Canoe township and waa performed by the Rev Reishel or Groensburg ancle of the bride on Friday the guest of Mire Kate Moorhead of South Fifth street Irvin ton of Mr and Mrs Miller Third ward waa visiting him parents on Monday He has resigned nis position with the Cambria Steel company and has accepted a position in the Kelly drag store at New Florence is a bright boy and will get along all right- Mr Fred Kieffer of North Fifth street reached home from New York on Friday He spent a month in that city in a hospital especially devoted to peculiar disorder with He returns very greatly improved in health and very much encouraged Mr Liekert instructor in Butter Making at State College Belle-fonto left yesterday far that place after having spent a few days visiting hie parents Mr and Mrs Henry Liekert of Blacklick township and other relative and friends Mr position in the college is considered one of the most important connected with the metical work of the institution and ia ranks among the best who have heretofore filled that position John Donthett Southslde Pittsburg was here on a vitit to his father Mr John Donthett of near town It is 88 years since Mr left this town to take his place in the world and he finally located in Pittsburg where he married and raised a family He la now 60 rears of age and a grandfather His ather is well known In Indiana and is now in his 86th year and in pretty vigorous health able to do yet a fan: day's work at his trade of bricklaying Among our visitors last week was Mr John Burke of Norman Oklahoma He ia a brother-in-law of John Leech Esq and is the editor and publisher of the Norman Transcript Mr Burke was on his way home from Philadelphia where he had been attending the National Republican convention as of delegates Mr Burke ia very enthusiastic about the future of Oklahoma which he thinks ia the garden spot of the world and the finest wheat-growing section in the United States He says the wheat yield of Oklahoma this year will not he far from 85000000 bushels The new territory Mr Burke sms is rapidly filling up with a first-class lot of citizens the population now being over 400000 and expects statehood will be conferred upon it within a year No man at the National Republican Convention at Philadelphia last week received man marked attention than our own Senator Quay When he entered the convention hall the vast audience aroN aa one-man and greeted the Senator with cheer after cheer and thia-was kept up for folly five minutes The representative of the country noogniae the worth of Pennsylvania's favorite son and do him honor Is shown no other man The hearty oration riven Senator Quay by the delegates from all parts of the country while a deserved tribute to his worth was a pretty deep cut for the anti-Quay Republicans of his own State The party-wreckers Flinn Magee received no special attention at the bands of the convention and no unusual notice was taken of them They were small fish in a pond of Mg ones KEEP COOL Specials for Warm Weather of our Bamboo Porch Shades Call and see them Also cheap by keeping the sun off your porch with one already to put up with pulleys attached Rockers for porch use CORSETS We carry a foil line of Summer Corsets at 35c 50 75a The last few days are suitable for wearing summer corsets and you will find we can give yon tbe best value von have Wa also yon ever gotten in the line We also carry a full line of Bedroom Furniture Sideboards Parlor library and (Atno in Brass Iron and Wood Beds and everything in the Parlor and Extension Tables Furniture Line was married in Holy Trinity church Latrobe June 80 by the Rev Father Brady The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Kirchner formerly of Indiana PALMES BILLINGS At the home of the officiating minis-I ter Rev Kin ter on Thursday June 31 Mr Charles Palmer of Pittsburg and Mire Lydia Billings 1 of this place K3NKKAS WELLS John Kinkead of this place and Miss Blanch Wells of Sistersville West Virginia were married June S3 They are now spending a few days with Mr mother of this place and will be at Sistersville after July 10 mohton Mr Bert McKee waa married to Mire Louise Morton at the home of the Mr and Mrs John Morton of Blacklick township June 81 by the Rev Householder of Johnstown About 60 guests were present and the bride was the recipient of many gifts They will make their future- home in Van-dergrift -HAMILTON June SO 1900 by Rev lee Mr Milton Elwood and Hamilton both of Pine Flats iMyrta Glove-Fitting Corsets tbe kind that if yon have them once you will never wear any other HOSIERY and GLOVES A full line of and Hosiery at popular prices Onr prices must be right on these goods or onr trade woujd not be increasing in this line as it baa Have yon seen the Kayser Black Silk Glove the kind that is tipped on end of fingers ana the kind that the end of fingers last as long as the end of glove We have them at 50c 75c and 81-00 per pair Just received a new line of Kid Gloves in all shades at the popular price of 8100 per pair They are elegant value for the money It will pay you to call on the Wallace Dry Goods Co for good values Also Carpets Curtains Rugs Matting Oil Cloth and linoleum You will save money by calling on us before you buy SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS UNDERTAKING- All calls receive prompt and careful attention COLONEL ROOSEVELT and the other contretanta bowed to the inevitable result gracefully His nomination was also by acclamation and the enthusiasm'1 of the convention over the result fully as spontaneous as that over the nomination of tha President With such a splendid ticket and a platform embodying all that is sound in principle and re-affirming the Republican faith there can be no doubt as to the remit The verdict of the American people will be to ins tain and continue for another four years the splendid policy that has brought unparalleled prosperity to the country and placed it among the first of the civilized powers in the world It ia good to be a Republican in this nineteenth century STEVING SLOAN I Furniture Dealers and Undertakers THE CHINESE XIXIHTEB CATCHES IN PART Wa Ting Fang the Chinese Kmhwssa-dor at Washington attended the Republican Convention at Philadelphia last Wednesday He wrote far the New York World his impressions of the splendid scene he witnessed Among other things Wu Ting Fang aays ia this: the Hon Mr Quay entered the hall and the grwt mass of humanity rore and greeted him with tha wildest applause when even the ladies waved ybair handkerchiefs and I -heard one cry oat 1 then I caught the spirit of the moment and clapped my hands -figuratively with the whole American people 'Again when Senator Depew that it distinguished and inimitable of Perfect Satis flsetlCM is what I guarantee in all the work I do If your watch or clock does not keep good time bring it to me and I win put in good repair Max Wilson S7t3 673 Philadelphia street INDIANA PA 125 JCWALLAGE1S6H Proprietors 824 Philadelphia St Indiana Pa Per Sale Two farms of eighty acres each adjoining county poor farm in Flumcrcek township one mile from Brookville Good buildings good water orchard good market public road running through Twenty-seven acres in Brook-ville borough Also house and lot in Punxsntawney All will he sold on terms to suit purchasers j27t4 John 8 Baer Brookville Pa Speaking of Pleasure 1 "The glauet fumiahed by Mr Apple the Indiana Optician after a I eeien tifie examination give a most enjoyable sense of pleasure after the old ill-fitting ones which I This ia the universal verdict of all who patronize my Optical Depart-1 ment every customer fully satisfied I carry a full line Watches Clocks and Art Goods passed through tha hall the crowd I bunt forth into another round of ap- plause It must make a man feel very proud to see the representatives of tha entire United States rise as one man to pay him homage 1 morning papers told of the wild enthusiasm for Governor Roosevelt him to-day Bat not fas they did Quay And yet yon do not mention Mr Quay for Vice Pros! yon never pay more than yon ought for good foot- 1 0 This Oxfords are handsomer than ever before and more people will wear them than ever before After all they are the only thing for hot-weather wear We have them in all shades'and WHAT XEW TUBE PAPERS MAT What the Metropolitan press has to say of the nomination of McKinley and Roosevelt is interesting and suggestive The Son declares that re-nomination waa fully earned and that Roosevelt brings to the ticket the fresh of youth The convictions are all sound healthy and patriotic The Tribune says the nomination of McKinley is satisfactory as it was certain and declares the nomination ot Roosevelt waa wisely made The Herald Bays: Republican I party dictators decided to prolong Mc-Kinleyism while all the Democratic leaders ignore this object lesson and instead of nominating a statesman in whose hands the destinies of the United Stater will be safe will farce Bryan upon tha people If they do God help the The World aays: is a strong candidate because he has the support of a united party under able management His Imperialist policy will appeal to the spirit of national pride and ambition that found expreas- urn in the popular demand for Roose- yua gov-1 TeltB nomination far second 8 to do it ttemselvea ipjm Times says: American people want no change now and body who takes observations present temper can see that" LETTER Btaff Correspondent) June 25 President gratified 'but not all commendation he ia all quarters for his ordering troops to China those of other civilized protecting the persons and foreigners Neither this any European itself at war with Chinese government to protect foreigners the civilized has cabled Secretary to restore peace and foreigners were FmiIwi Climated Dennis MoSweeney Indiana 813 Benjamin Henderson Elderton 88 Thomas Mcdnre Elderton 88 Cards are ont announcing the marriage of Margoretta Faring-ton of this place and Mr Friedrich Otto Koenig of New York The ceremony will take place in the Presbyterian church on July llj at 1 A reception will be held at the residence of the parents Dr and Mrs Augustus Pnrington nt 1 :80 Bargains in Wall Paper at Thos McKee died at his home near Mills last Sunday aged 83 Coal core drills are at work on the farms of Charles Johnston and David Brown south of town Ant size picture frame made to order at Art Gallery Chicken wire reduced in price to close out at Alex See the Milwaukee Binder and Mower Far sale by Moorhead A few cents buys Screen Wire for the doors windows or porch at Alex Chicken wire 14 3 up to 6 feet wide Price is reduced at Alex Moorhead sells Fertiliser for cash and on crop time Give him your orders Moorhead sells the Crown Grain Drill best fertilizer feed in the market i I Fire wardens are expected to perform the duties imposed upon them by the recent Act of Assembly Moorhead has two Peerless Threshers one Huber and one Spring-field Thresher far sale Also one second-handed Peerless Traction one second-handed Springfield Portable six-horse power engine and holler APPLE Jeweler and Optician Indiana Pa STRAWBERRIES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (mate Washington McKinley ia surprised at the receiving from promptness in to join with nations in property of government nor government considers China but the having foiled from the gov-men ts are goinL Have your picture taken at Smith's Oxford ties and slippers 60c to 8300 Tha Red Front Tennis shoes Cemented 8ole The Red Front The heathen Chinese is peculiar and also something of a boxer patent leather shoes light and heavy The Red Front Hildebrand's TTnnuvv There is one church for every 887 people in the United States Twenty-four million people attend church in the United States eyeay Sunday And a good many in Indiana do not go There are no shoes as good as the Walk-over line 8360 The Red Front Ladies fine shoes to suit The Red Front The fire losses in the State of Pennsylvania far the year 1899 according to the reports of the State insurance department aggregated 81300000 Onr line of "Little at 8136 ia hard to heat Black and colon The Bed Frank Bargains in fine shoes this week Come "round and see about The Red Front spring heel shoes sizes to 6 The Red Front colors and in patent leather from $100 to $350 0 Fresh every day best Leave your standing order or what you need day and goods will be delivered promptly every SHOE STORE 0 734-FUladalpbla Straal 0000 0 0 0 Li Hung Chang Bay promising to aee that all protected and the Chinese Minister to the United States has received a cablegram saring that all the foreign ministers at Pekin are safe and well bat all that stopped any of the preparations for sending reinforcements to China from the Philippines iiiEt as onick as' they can be gotten tle-JV "The Chinese A laboe number of onr people will attend the picnio at Lake-mont on the 18th It will he a moat enjoyable oocasian Take a day off and acoompany tha wife and children on tWi most delightful excursion Ir you want to btay a new Traction or Portable Engine or good Second-Handed '7 to Moorhead Messenger Sale Bills Sell Goods Cost Much- THOS SUTTON 628 Philadelphia Street.

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