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The Indiana Messenger INDIANA PA JUNE 27 1900 Xun 1 nip rated Nlishlly A uiarringe license was issued at Punxsutawnry lnt week to MitUie Douobronio and Him Francesca Noc-eioroaucnneyvnsyn both of that place Public: i NurrnMhil ll Tho lawu fete hold by the Indiana I bond Monday evouiug tm a financial snccess $60 being realised Manager I Phil Applo desire to express hi thanks to all thoso persons who so ably assisted him In the affair a -3 3 i A Elected President ADVERTISING BA' Lmaii On ILOO dm inch two weeks one inch four mt iMlUnnil nm for longer advertisementa WEDNESDAY JC5E 37 1900 TELEPHONE XO 54 Steele Bryan sou of Mr and Mrs John Bryan of South Fifth street has been elocted president of the I A college banjo and mandolin club for the coming season and People at Work Agents Representing the Buffalo I Rochester- and Pittsburg railroad will fur by ilia TEBMS or THE MX88XNQKB HI tiraduatlMK t'l1 Tho ghuliuitiug class of the Iudiuua I I Normal School tar 1000 numbers 71 A photograph of the class in a group was taken by Photographer Smithon Monday Jsnn tor Erie Among the jurors drawn for the July I term of the United States District Court at Erie beginning July 17 are Pringle Indiana I McCullough Oookport and A Rhea Saltsburg Mr Pringle is a grand juror and the two last-named petit jurors Ideal Hews rs Henry Dai side were recent visitors to Short -Mr Loughxy Shank and Mina Annie FDnaanTetfa0IiiSraSlilt those who possibly can to Wellington Berkeypile is moving back to the house vacated by him in the spring 1 the On Saturday evening pect to shut down for two ral repairs and while we mulate enough Flour and Itaw Born-1 over the shut-down and to do business as usual yet ing done before June the up the options on several hundred acres ox ooal land on Crooked creek this Trr "JS jit is" I purchased will be developed within of the veer I year in i A Happy Father Mr Fred Hare a well known and trusted employe at the Indiana gloss factory is tho father of a healthy youngster which his wife made him a present of on Friday The new-comer weighs 14 pounds Mrs Hare and the hoy are getting along all right June 30 we weeks for expeot to acou-i Feed to tide be in position to I we would ask all have their mill-1 what will them during first half of July SEED BUCKWHEAT Wills PntaM will of Sarah Lydick late of township was filed in the rE do not mention warm weather items think-' ing an intelligent public does not know the need of them but knowing the fact that busy people are likely to forget where the wants of each demands are fully represented One from to-day and we will celebrate our National Holiday 3 3 Si ft ft i I Fatalities ft tr- ft-' India fc- THE SHOE STOCK We have a limited amount of' pure Japanese Buckwheat at 60o per bushel Tidal Wave $135 Victor Boiler $110 Corn 55c Oats 35o Wheat 70c In an explosion in the Buffalo Rochester A Pittsburg ooal and iron company's mine at Adrian Saturday John Valyko and Fred Mulcno weraso sever ly burned that it is thought they cannot recover while a son of Valkyo was instantly killed Both men were from Hungary and both have families About the same time Claire Bergin was caught between a oar and a rib of ooal at the Elk Run shaft and perhaps fatally injured WM a Pmekw Tkiaka Rev A Lenkerd pastor of the Indiana Free Methodist church is a great admirer of Kansas where he was horn and raised He says Kansas inaugurates all the popular religious and other movements made in the united States and all other states are hut imitators He soys that Populism sa a political issue there has been almost discarded and that the political struggles in the future will be carried on between the Republican and Democratic parties with the chances of success in favor of the farmer THE HOME NEWS Sukday school (ionics and ants are due It's the long green that worries the lawn mower RxFKXsmxa and invigorating showers fell yesterday Sxxatob Quay is still on top In National and State politics Next week is commencement week at the Normal Out off tbs grass etc These TnJKawa from the Carlisle school will attend Indiana Normal next term Wheat will settle down says a milling expert at our elbow at about 75 or Smr-iTra mowers and much other was delivered to farmers in this vicinity Saturday Don't forget that Indiana' business houses will be closed all day Fourth of July The salesmen have a picnic The commissioners of Butler county have given notice that they will pay no more bounty on fox or mink scalps Same here -A CKAETEE was granted at Harrisburg Monday to the Indiana Coal Company of Glen Campbell with a capital of $48000i The Rayne township school board win erect a new school building in the Kellysburg district on the site of the David Ellis Sons) Penn Roller Mills Indiana Pa ft- A Vi 4 i ft 3 ft ft I1 ii it A -ft ft ftil ii i A ft The Green office June S3 The household furniture la devised to her children and the sum of $10 given to Margaret Barr The residue of the estate is left to and Mary Lydick The will is dated July 18 1888 and was witnessed by John Hill and James McLeister Daytea Xu In Lark Grier of Dayton romp time ago bought a block of zinc mining stock which ha been paying him good dividends He received a Chicago paper a few day ago stating that reoeut developments in the mines had increased the value of shoros to a large figure which if correct would make the value of Mr Grier's stock $913000 almost a million Uve Hloek Shlpmcata June 18 Moore 80 cattle 80 1 calves 295 pigs 35 sheep to Rahn Pa June IB McKalip 15 cattle 11 calves 15 pig to Lin field Fa Jnne 30 Stewart 178 sheep 8 calves to Hsrsimas Pa Jnne 81 Thomas Wissinger 19 cattle 16 calves 180 pigs to Potts town Pa June 81 Harry Bryan 18 cattle 7 calves 183 pigs to Kneedler Fa A Bridge tor Frlj-Tw Dalian On Thursday last the county commissioners sold the superstructure of the old wooden bridge screes Big Mahoning near the junction of the two creeks at public sale Goorge Irvin purchased it for $13 A number of citizens of the township propose to use the old material for the erection of a bridge across Little Mahoning near mill They will have enough and to spare Oxfords $125 and $150 real dongola stock Vid Kid Oxfords at $2 The leading styles Patent Leather Oxfords at $250 and $3 None more stylish vesting top patent leather plain vamp see the newest shape for $3 Vici Kid Shoes at $2 An exceedingly fine assortment of Shoes at $125 and $150 pair Old Wide Shoes plain toe button or lace real vid stock at $2 Old Soft-Sole Dongola Shoes at $125 and $150 pfir paik SLIPPERS Tl loro A t0 Who buy groceries indiscriminately I llwlv llv apparently do not care what they get for their money I want to tell FeODle yPu that this store sells the and purest groceries that can be purchased in Indiana and at as low prices as the so-called stores charge I want you to be convinced of this Come in and look around and ask questions I am trying to deserve your trade Baccalaureate Herman The baccalaureate sermon in connection with the Indiana Normal commencement will be delivered in the Methodist -churoh on Sabbath July 1 by Rev Edmond Fairfield at Mansfield Ohio Mr Fairfield was the first principal of the Indiana Normal School He la an eloquent and powerful speaker Ceaemeuxli Presbytery Gonemangh presbytery of the United Presbyterian church met at West Union Thursday Rev Ralston was ordained mid installed over the churches of West Union and Olivet Rev Boone of Saltshnrg addressed the pastor and Rev Black of New Florence foa people Fifth Will tf Oe The effort to have the Fifth regiment mado a twelve-company regiment is being poshed along From present indications it does not look as if the Fifth will be disbanded when the National Guard is reorganised at Mt Gretna The ax may fall upon the Eighth regiment which is good news for the local guardsmen Farmers' Institutes Three Institutes will be held in this oounty during the winter of 1800-1 more than likely during the month of January of next year The places selected for holding the institutes are Parkwood Ambrose and Richmond The program far these meetings will not be prepared for some months Beuulen and Flenie The Indiana County Association will hold its fourteenth annual reunion and picnic on the fair grounds Indiana on Thursday August 38 A large attendance is expected and a glorious time anticipated Everybody and especially the soldiers of the Civil and Spanish-American wars invited Campmeetlua The annual campmeeting of members of the Free Methodist church Greens-burg district will be held at Ellsworth Park Soottdole July 11-18 Full particulars in regard to the meeting hoarding features speakers camp equipage railroad rotes may he obtained by addressing the Rev Shoup District Elder Greensbnrg Pa Arcadia The new mining town known as Aroadia is in Montgomery township on the headwaters of Cush creek and distant from Glen Campbell four miles Lynn Moorhead at this place is on the ground with a crew laying out town lots end Dunkle and Robert Ouster are each at the head of a corps engaged ih surveying for the new mines of the Clearfield and Indiana Ooalj Company Wheat Heine tp As a result of a claim that the wheat crop in the Northwest is almost a failure the nearly rumors prove true the farmers will rejoice There is not much mosey in raising wheat at 60 cents per bushel The reports in regard to the crop failure are doubtless exaggerated but there is enough basis for them to make the situation interesting Telephone razz Dsuvxnr CLEMENTS the Grocer 40-inch fine-sheared Linons at 15c 40-inch our best India Linons at 18c 30-inch India Linons 8 and 12c 30-inch India Linons qualities 15 to 35c 27-inch arrived week at 10c 28-inch arrived week at 15c 80 inch arrived week at 20c 83-inch arrived week at 25c 27-inch Unbleached Linen 15c 29-inch Unbleached Linen 20c 32-inch Unbleached Linen 25c 27-inch Dotted Swiss in colors at 20c 26-inch Dotted Swiss in dark colors at 15c CtEJRlHCE PRICES All of our 10c Dimities Lawns fancy colon at 5c All of our 20c and 15c Dimities in fancy colon at 10c yd CLOTHING Our line of Summer Clothing is the largest we ever exhibited Block Alpaca Coats 34 to 44 at $125 Black Alpaca Coats 34 to 46 at $150 Black Drad-e-te Coats and Vests an excellent quality at $450 Black Drad-e-te Coats and Vests the finer quality at $6 1 Serge Coats and Vests servi ft ceablo and stylish at $650 aa Light-weight lined Colored Dress Pants very stylish patterns at $3 $4 and $5 A fine assortment of light-colored and light-weight Pants at $2 and S250pair SUITS Prices reduced on all light-weight and light-colored Suits $10 and $9 suits at $750 suit $15 and $1250 suits at $9 suit $750 suits at $550 $6 $550 and $5 suits at $398 After tk Ole Sellers Daring the past week a large number of suits has been brought against illegal sellers of oleomargarine in different parts of the State James McGregor of this place an agent of the State department instituted 15 suits in Indiana Fayette and Westmoreland counties and the Blair county court imposed fine of $100 and costs upon offenders in that oounty suspending sentence when a defendant teas found guilty in than one case Stanley Stephens the agent at Scranton has also ronghta number of suits All suits are now instituted after submission of all the evidence at the department at Harrisburg Raw HraHaate John Braden McAdoo son of MoAdoo of West Lebanon graduated in the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Thursday New styles and shapes $1 to $250 pur Shoes Men's Oxfords Vid Kid at $250 Patent Leathers at $250 and $350 Vid will not peel very light and finelv finished on the advance shapes of lasts the prettiest shoe in the market at $4 pur Patent Leather Shoes at $350 and $5 Patent Leather Shoe at $250 in sizes 3 to 5 Vid Kid Shoes at $2 and Coal and Clay Miners $250 per day steady employment June 81 There were 780 graduate in I various departments 817 of whom were candidates far the degree of IW sue oortw ox ai ii I ft A CJ A ri a r' ft i i -1 1 ft Cl r- ft 3 ft 11 -V CrS DM 1m Ik PhlllpplBM Glen Parka a member of the 80th 8 in the Philippines is reported to have died of disease about Jnne 80th He was a son of John Parks a fanner There were students in the graduating I chief-of-police of Indiana and who now I and pleasant surroundings class from every State and Territory in I resides on a farm near Natrona Alle-the Union except Delaware and Alaska ThWft WfW 10 loywal fflwdiwiftri An (ha including a JapanesoTwho is pro-1 Torcntum schools and another Wilma paring himself so as to he able to repra-1 is attending the Normal at this The remains of tho young man will be brought home far final interment Laborers Brickyarders wages from $140 to paring himseir so as to be able to xvpre-1 sent his country at Washington Mr MoAdoo graduated at Grove City Address or Call On Reese-Hammond Fire Brick Co9 BOLIVAR PA arista Mlsstoa Saadar Hekaol Members of the Baptist chnrch in In- diana have established a minion Sunday school It meets every Sunday at 8 in Hall corner of Philadelphia and Ninth streets A gospel meeting is held in connection with the school work Strangers are cordially invited to attend these meetings The object is to afford those whose duties prevent them from attending morning chnrch services an opportunity for roll-1 gious instruction and devotion Marrlax Licensee IssaMl Robert Elwood Green Myrta Hamilton Green Elisha Swift Michigan Mary Clark Frank Bnsh Glen Campbell Mary Kondck Glen Campbell Charles Palmer Pittsburg Lydia Billings Indiana Wm HcOrady Glen Campbell I Margaret Hannah MSN NiMWIHNMM Banks College in the class of and took the preparatory course at Elderaridge Academy He has secured a position in one of the large law firms of Pittsburg and expects to take the examination for admission to the Pittsburg Bor this coming fall las iMssrf'l Pert rail (VepIcM Members of the Indiana Normal School Alumni some time ago contributed a fund to be nsed in having painted a portrait of Mias Jane Leonard The work was entrusted to Horatio 8 Stevenson of Pittsburg and the completed picture was on exhibition in the stndio last Saturday Speaking of the event the Pittsburg Post says chief feature of the exhibit was Mr recently completed portrait of Miss Jane Leonard far the past Snorter of a century Preceptress of the tote Normal School at Indiana Pa The portrait is almost life-size and ranks high as a work of art not only in likeness which is quite remarkable hot in composition grace of outline ana great beauty of coloring The commission for the painting was given to Mr Stevenson uio Alumni Aworintion of tchool is to be presented by the to Miss Leonard July 3d on the occasion of the celebration of the HATS SHOE POLISHES No more high prices Viet Combination for vid box calf patent leather and enamel shoes at 15c Russet Combination at 15c Vid Dressing for ladies' vid kid shoes at 15c Gilt Edge 25c size now 13c Raven Gloss 25c size now 9c Star Combination at 10c Elite at 10c Blackola for all black shoes at 10c box Polishing Brashes at 25c Daubers at 10c Here's Twe Bricks Ideas 'The following has started on its annual rounds and we give it for what it is worth: in the oountry who are annoyed by flies should remember that dusters of the fragrant clover which grows abundantly by nearly Glen Campbell I Glen Campbell I John Hoover Mary Patterson ft 1 () ft ft ft) ft i ft I A ft 1 A I ft 8 ft ft) IT ft) ft) Ptnsunl CertlEeates Twenty-seven out of a class of thirty' three teachers who recently took the examination for permanent certificates at Indiana passed snocessfnlly They axe Mrs Nina Loughry MaxyBei Laura Dickie and 8 Kerr I ana Edward Lydia Onberg Clayton Nupp East Run Laura Tuck and Ruinger Homer City May Marshall Livermore Laura Pierce Ambrose Frank RyanPenn Run Lizzie Johnston Shelocta Alva Stewart Kent Thompson Home OllisP Nupp Nona Nupp and Elisa Nichol I experiment was tried of hanging cloths Pnronase Line Rodkey I in the room which had been wet in ice Mill Jennie Wnmiii Georgeville Joe-1 water He was greatly relieved by the every roadside if hang in the room and left to dry and shed its fragrant perfume through the air will drive away more flies than sticky sauoera of molasses and other fly-traps and fly-papers con ever And here is another: yon wish to cod a room wet a doth the larger the better and hong it np in the room the ventilation is good tare will sink 10 or 15 ia an The above is from an exchange whose editor that after President Garfield was shot he suffered greatly with heat until the New arrivals in the new stone colored Hats very nobby at $150 A finer quality at $175 Hats at 50c A finer grade at $1 Summer Hats The pretty shapes are here All sizra 6 to 71 50c to $150 each Hcrltoilj Islarte Mr William Thompson of East Mahoning on Tuesday evening of last week fell from a ham don sill to the ground a distance of 13 feet Three ribs and the pelvis hone were broken and he was otherwise injured The fall was caused 1 ij disxinees an affection from which Mr Thompson who is now 78 yean old has suffered for some time His physicians think he will he able to he about again in a short time As te Fire Craeken Deal Estate Transfers A Stewart to Samuel McCurdy I Jnne 4 '00 80 acres in Armstrong $1494 Isaac Moorhead to Alexander Stnchell I Apr 4 88 1 acre in White $100 Jane Wallace to Samuel Mahon Jun 14 '00 lot in Marion Center $450 1 Emannel Kunkle to Marina May I Kunkle Jan 81 00 1-6 of 60 acrerln Blacklick twenty-fifth anniversary of her conneo- Th fellow who will explode a cannon tion with the school Profuse cracker at the feet of a horse at nintbmz were showered on Mr 1 Stevenson yesterday afternoon far the successful issue at the commission from several of the members of the alumni present who expressed themselves entirely satisfied with the Warm Weather Goods Sale- -A ft i i eph Weaver and Lewis Bmicko-bnrg Robert Walbeck Heahbon Sarah Miller Grace ton Bowder Gush Greek Janetta Sutcliffe Hortons 8 Brown Willett Minerva Duncan Blacklick Mias Martha Harbison of Shelocta passed additional examinations in algebra and Latin From the Pklllpplnes We are indebted to Corporal David I McHenry of Company 0 88th for late files af Manila papers The Manila American of April 1 gives an interesting aoconnt of a fight with the in-snxTeetoa in which Companies A and of the 88th took an important part The battalion was under the com- tached to a baggy is about aa reckless a fool as one can imagine Such an one I was in evidence on Monday evening I and olmostcansed a disastrous accident Policeman Harris was standing near and the young man was promptly put under arrest His friends pat up a forfeit of $10 for his appearanoe before Bnx-gess Kline on Tuesday Bnt little of the forfeit money was refunded It is the purpose of the authorities to rigidly enforce the fire cracker ordinance Dexxxixo has commenced on the new well st Creekside The owners are after oil hut will not kick if they get a big gasser instead Coal options are Doing sought for on the north and east of Crooked creek Those asking for leases say they only want 80-day options of Burnside Clearfield county has arrived at the age of 103 She is quite feeble and constantly requires an attendant Reese Hahhoed A Co the Bolivar fire brick manufacturers will erect 35 brick-eased dwelling hcmses on a plot of ground recently laid out by that firm at The two young daughters of Harry Walker the Third ward glaasworker are confined to bed by an attack of measles The Board of Health has been notified A convention of the different Christian Endeavor societies In the county will he held at Eldersridge August 31 and S3 The program will he printed Thu Democratic National convention meets In Kansas City next Wednesday and wiU nominate Bryan A carload of Democratic rooters from Indiana will There Mill he several hundred visitors In Indiana next week attendfag the Normal commencement We should give them a hearty welcome and a pleasant time The social" held at the Indiana If church on Thursday evening wee a success financially and socially Over $40 was added to the treasury of the Epworth League The musical program rendered was excellent Maxt Flxgal daughter of Lever Flegal of Lewrenoe townsnip dear-field ccTntyr and the valedictorian at the Indiana Normal Bohool class of 88 has Just been re-elected to a good posi- tion in the Phillipsburg schools Ths Kittanning base ball team of 1871 played Attune here with the Normals of 1800 on Monday The Kittannings aoored two runs on the first inning end that wet alL The Normal total runs 81 The visitors-were not up to data The jury in the ease of the Commonwealth vs Alexander HoOoy end Btogty charged with hurglarhring the last November in a verdict McCoy is a native of Indiana oounty The other day a little daughter of James Whits of Philadelphia street 1 was severely injured by a fixe cracker Some one had ignited a cracker and threw it on the ground It failed to ex-- plods and the little girl went to pick it up bat lust as die stooped for it it exploded injuring one of her eyes badly She may loae the sight of the eye It is the aim of thtf new management of the Pittsburg Commercial Gazette to make it the leading newspaper of Pennsylvania and In Its colnmna will he found ell the newi worthy of a dace in any well conducted newspaper of large ceneral circulation The Gasette now is a reliable Republican paper and fearless in the eion of its opinions State Tbeasuueb Barnett has de-1 eided thot he will not begin the distribution of the public school appropria-before September 1 The rand be-1 wnw available a few days ago and as there la a balance of nearly $5000000 In thestate Mm Colonel have no use for the money before September end in the meantime the' state will receive interest on the fond from the state department Me Joe Ohaphan of Cherry hill in company with Cook visited the borne of Ed Harmon and after some noriev secured a lease on ooeL In She dicker someway Mr Chapman became the owner of half a dozen of the merman dogs end is now giving them nwsy to his most veined friends The optioner has to take things aa he finds Rhem and Joe is resourceful Therm was a little blase in the Farnsworth home 566 Railroad Avenue this ulooe one night last week A lighted 1 lamp wee on a stand between two beds and exploded and there was while The flames were in a short time and the done wee to the bedding WAU amount to about 815 The lose is covered by iiuhimm in agency The portable saw mill of Barney Henry in operation a short time ego on Lhe Mitchell tract of timber in Cherry 111 township recently damaged by fixe again at 'work A new engine vas received on Friday end work will commenced with it next week Catting on the tract has been going on for pim time hut there is considerable vslnsbie timber standing The next will be on the farm of James Acheson end work will begin there this week shoes made to wear In gReat 'S variety The Red Front at eetead near- Rural Ysllty I ier at brought I of guilty 4' i -u mnguished damage whicn will MW TTWD A UgMVnU stand between two beds Hotkfrpfo were occupied a pretty lively time tar a Partisans Baaalatlana The Jefferson oounty Republican convention at its meeting last week' among other resolutions adopted the following Resolved That we indorse the course of Senator James Mitchell and Representative Henry I Wilson in their efforts to re-elect the matchless senator and gallant leader Matthew Stanley BICYCLE SUITS experiment C(NHlml District Kiwi Congressman Jack has been notified that Mrs Martha Reed Grant Indiana county gets a pension of $8 a month from February 84 1899 and accrued pension of deceased husband that Jacob Arthur same place gets an increase to $10 from Jnne 10 1896 that Benjamin Henderson of Eldsrton gets an increase to $8 from September 37 1899 that John Oris tar of Kittanhing gets an increase to $10 from January 8 1900 that William Williard at Yot town Westmoreland oounty get ease to $8 from January 85 1899 Wm Sittman is reoommended for postmaster at Hermine Westmoreland oounty and Thomas Fag ey at doe Jefferson county i Sebeck is a new postaffice in Jefferson county and George Bush is thepost- Graenabnrg gets an additional mail carrier on October 1 Rural rente out at West Newton Westmoreland county ia reform! to special agent The allowance for the New Kensington from $75 to fuel and light Tanoma Indiana Ia Head (fa Hatel The town of New Florence is badly in need of a hotel and a reasonable return I qu8i the United States Senate be-1 mand at Col Blrkheimer and with a anyone with sufficient en-1 lieving him to be the choice of the rank I section of battery of the Fifth artil- is promised terprise to give' the pretty little mountain town a first-class stopping place Owing to the refusal of license to both of the applicants from that place at the April license court they have add out and the town is now without an up-to-date hotel lory was sent out towards Novelets on a reoonnaisanoe The enemy was encountered at a stone bridge across the Mindlot river strongly entrenched A feint was made in the rebel front while Companies and gained a position on the right flank of the enemy When the insorrectos became aware of the flanking movement they re The account of the ment continues thus retreat became an utter rout and the insurgents were literally slaughtered The exact number at inanrrectoa iw exncii namoer ux unuracm and fife of the great Republican party of this Commonwealth Resolved That the senatarship of this district rightfully belongs to Indiana oounty and that we commend the oonrae of Senator James Mitchell in declining in the interest of harmony Being the headquarters of a snpetyis-1 and fair play to he a candidate for rear's division says the Gxeenabnrg Proas gienHm to that office recognizing that there is always mare or less travel of railroad men to and from the place and with two available sites for the purpose a hotel at New Florence ought to he a profitable investment Indiana oounty was entitled to the nomination and we heartily concur in the nomination of John 8 Fisher of Indiana Pa and pledge him our earnest inpport Doty to Frank Graff 81 acres ooal in Blacklick $4000 Henry PTOthero to David Brubaker May 18 8 acres in Banks $41888 Walker Smith to Mrs Jane Myers Nov 18 lot in Homer City $685 George Cunningham to Margaret Ounuinghun Apr- 90 91 acres in Sarah EUenberger to James I EUenberger Apr 86 40 acres In Oanoe $300 Catharine Sickenberger to Newton I Long Jnne 18 lot in Charryhill I $80 Phil Sutton treasurer to Buchanan Jnne 18 '98 43 seres in Brushvalley $1850 Gorman to Gorman Jan 8 80 acres in Banks $100 James Duncan to Dr Joshua Duncan Nov84 '99 888 acres in Buffington $2000 Fmma Berkey to McGregor Dec 4 8 tracts in Grant $800 Afitiia McOrady to Bessie Mo-Orady Jane lsTwTlot in Glen Campbell $1 Martha Bolar to Kunkle Nov 89 1 00 lot in Homer City $860 Kunkle to A Reeves Jnne 80 '00 lot in same $700 Kunkle to A Reeves Jnne 80 00 lot in Homer City $700 Austin McCall's administrator to mira McCall Jnne 81 00 70 acres in I South Mahoning $1753 Balsgiver to Fainter June 20 188 acres in North Mahoning $180 John Riley to Pershing A Harrell Jnne 18 '00 180 acres of timber in East Whoatfield $630 Jacob trustees to Jos I Clingenberger Mar 18 lot in Indi-1 ana $500 John Neal to Alex Smith Oct 16 lot in Bonks $600 Jos Kidd to Peter Reithmiller I 8 87 acres of coal in Grant Garfield Fire Clay Go to Adam I Kunkle Apr- 14 lot in Garfield $100 Samuel Brilhart to Wm Bril hart May 8 2-5 of 124 acre in East Mo- honing $1340 Jamea Rodkey to Susan TngVi-m At One-Half Price! Tailor Clothier Furnisher and Hatter I i norm tv pb4b $40 bIIm Resolved That we recommend to the I rilled and wounded in the affair at I hire DeginninR July 1 of Jefferson oounty Dr 8 1 Patel is unknown but to say that 100 I dead were left on the field and at least postoffloe is increased $180 also Increase for beginning July 1 The postmaster at $40 voters of Jefferson oounty Hamilton the choice of the Republicans The Flenie el allowance for clerk 150 were disabled would he a conservative estimate In one trench within a distance of 800 yards 65 of the rebels slain were counted Nine more piled np in a bunch where the fight had occurred in the woods and besides these there were inanrrectoa who had fought I their last fight scattered all over the insurgent All Eyes Kansas City The National Democratic cob Ten tion will aaumblu in yarns City on Wednesday July The convention will undoubtedly nominate as it standard bearer William Jenninfi Bryan the moat popular Urine Democrat THB -FHfLADELFHIA BUNDAT TIMES MrBrean The ptytrait la made from apt rait ia made from a riho- The Prill weed Cure This cure ought to prove a good thing for the complaint described The story dimes to ns from Driftwood up in the northern port of this state and rana thns: Norton has found more pleasure in life for some time past in abusing his family and letting them exist as objects of charity than by working and for them providing for Me Hcomz The members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Western Pennsylvania will picnic at Lakemont near Altoona on Wednesday July 18 Indiana Lodge No 81 will attend in a body A special train will leave Indiana at seven a leaves Altoona at five The fore for the round trip has been fixed at $175 Item Altoona to the park round trip 10 cents The trip will he a most delightful one os the scenery on the mountains now i at its best Lakemont is one of the most beautiful resorts in the country There is fine boating and many other forms of Those who desire can visit HdUidaysbnrg and spend a portion of the day in Altoona Persons who do not core to take their own provisions along will find abandonee to eat at the park The excursion will not be confined to the members of the order hut all who SAIwAaftUvaB uq VAkavAs WAV HU vvAAV to THB TDIES from Uncoln Nebraska bf the ditin(mUhd IXm-nd ilin wT portico- lar a faithful litem THE BUNDAT TIMES of the name date will contain a valuable article by COLONEL A McCLUBE in which this celebrated writer give the hietory of put Democratic convention and writes of many intermtins exciting incidents connected therewith Among killed and Charles Johnson a deserter from Battery of the Sixth artillery was found with the top of his head blown off Johnson had cm the uniform of an insurgent lieutenant hut a commission os major in the rebel army was found in his pocket and it is supposed that he had just beenpromoted fight which 'began at half past seven that morning was all over by nine o'clock In an boor and a half with a force of 480 men they had attacked a strongly Intrenched position held by a superior force (about TOO) and inflicted upon the Filipinos one of the most crashing defeats they have perienced during the insurrection The oiaaria mw Tinhwiravaii aaiv of Jefferson county far assembly and earnestly request that John Fisher and Dr 8 8 Hamilton attend the caucus for United States Senator and abide by its decision iBdlaaa Normal A writer in the Sunday Pittsburg Dispatch has this to say of the Indiana Normal: The Ninth Normal School District includes the counties of Cambria Indiana Armstrong and Westmoreland and the normal school of the district is located at Indiana The Indiana State Normal School is a little community in itself The present principal is Dr Waller ex-State Superintendent of Public Instruction Prior to Dr administration at Indiana Dr Snyder the well known educator was principal of the school Indiana today is one of the loading normal schools of onr State Nearly 700 students are now enrolled and the teachers turned out from the institution stand high in I the educational ranks Manjsare now in charge of the leading schools of onr State and others have risen high in the educational affairs of other States The school buildings are complete in every detail and the faculty is composed of 4he best teachers in the land The campus includes 88 acres and is laid out in beautiful walks and driEss All kinds of athletic sports ore encouraged The school stands high in baseball and football circles Normal (nnnnnnt The Normal commencement next week will he the most important in the history of the school to will be hundreds of visitors from every part of thestate and Among the moat notable of the visitors will be Governor and Mrs Stone Other important state officials will also he hero The hotels are preparing for a throng time and all expeot to be taxed to their foil capacity The Pittsburg A hand will he here on Tuesday Jubilee Day and will play in the grove during the morning uid in the chapel in the afternoon The orchestra of the hand will he in the chapel during evening exercises KaMlatlaa flkiski At a special business meeting of the XL of the First United Pre s- held lost adopted thanking those who assisted in 1 entertaining delegates to the preabyto-anty I convention of the union held in thii place June 18 and 18 Special mention is mads of tbs efficient management of Mias Margaret Watson of thi place who was chairman of all the committees and to Min Carrie Taylor and other Christian women who gave their flowers and shfubhera for decorative purposes Also mention is made of the assistance given by the ladies at the Seoomd chnrch the Aid Society of the Presbyterian church and all others who in any way helped to make the convention a snooess I A V( WW A UN V1UMU byterlan church at this place held I Wednesday evening a resolution I adopted thanking those who assisto other thing of special interest appear on Jnlr a richly Ulnnrated article on Mr Bryan andhla family at home on the farm abrned articles by prominent Democrat on the SUNDAY TIMES of July I fawned on the eve of the national convention will be of on usual interest to every student of political hbkiry- Don't be disappointed Order your copy in advance Jan 9 '00 Susan Longhorn to Harvey ham Mar 18 8 tracts $1700 Same to Sharp Langham Mar 18 acres in Green $2100 00 93 acres in same $1700 Berwind-White Goal Go to George tracts in Banks trustee 5 American loss was eight wounded The I wish to moke this most delightful trip fearful disparity between the American I are cordially invited to attend and the insurgent losses is partially ex-1 It will he a great outing for old plained bv the foot that before the ngi-1 and young ment left the United States the 28th I All persons desiring to attend will infantry by its proficiency at target notify Beatty at the steam lann-practiro attained the reputation of hav-1 dry or Bert Morrow at the Times office Kipp $87000 should and on Tuesday a prominent citizen swore oat a warrant for him charging him with non-support and cruelty to his family The arrest was made on Tuesday evening and Norton was placed in the lockup for the night About 1 slumbers were rudely disturbed by four men dressed in clothes their features hidden by masks- They hustled the brute out- side and in the vernacular of the bowery they did to him was By the rue of horsewhips they made snch a moss of the flesh that it will be hard for him to find a comfortable position in which to rest for several Next morning the justice placed Norton under bonds to provide for his family Fobx Located one-half on Indiana and Contains 88 acres in cultivation with good well watered Underlaid Inquire of Peelar A Indiana Pa 80t6 principal Sheep Dana age John McLane West Wheatfleld $1050 Cunningham Banks $18 Flu XtsogMunt Srivwey The plan that is feasable supported by good business management is a guarantee of solvency The New Loan ha xt Flexible premium Definite contract If yon desire to accumulate a fund easily for the future or lay foundation for a home here is your opportunity Six per cent interest paid semi-annually on prepaid stock Amount of issue limited For particulars call or address George Feit Esq attorney or A Grossman Esq mg a larger percentage of morkume its ranks than almost hny other regiment in the Foster Jamison who is a messmate of Corporal McHenry and was in the fight says it was hot for awhile but we soon got the niggers on the ran and we kept them on the lump right Old ladies' solid comfort shoes The Red Front Wall new and at Art Gallery stations on the Indiana branch HamraeeNs Tom Hildebrand has made a specialty of ahmmocks for several years He boys from the people who make there ia no jobber with a profit between Hammocks from 75 cents to good kinds between thee Dancing pomps and slippers The Red Front Mpeelal hale Of Polished Extension and Library Tables and Bookcases In order to re-1 dune onr stock of these goods we will fof a short time offer them at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere fortune I Feit Sutton Building class of goods Bravura A Sana I fob mile from Shelocta South Bend road excellent state of buildings fences and with caaL Wear up-to-date shoes The Walkover far men $850 The Red -Front Moorhxad eells the Peerless IbVn and Geiser Sdw Mills No tri goods made i July 4 Hammocks before Sxx yon buy Tkx Board at Health paid an wai visit to the house at Miss Lizzie Knee Railroad avenue The premises need a very thorough cleaning up and board's agents are at work to-day Special shoes for men who wear 5 and Walk-ovri fords for men $350 The Red Front LOO shoe far ladles The Red F-'.

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Years Available:
1862-1988