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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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1 UP IN ARMS Mut TWir Mwer Order THE TO CALL A HALT Have DecUrW War o. Who Wffl Forced to Tbe busttttwa iwt-a ol MoueeMr bavt a iagt to the fact that lien io many other cities exist that vlaas of u. who parading under tbe gui of honest citizens persist in living at expense of their fellow men, and with their realization of how matters comes the determination that all these dead beats, who are in reality not wuit better than the common tfciel, inus either pav their Ijtlls or they will ceive Hie treatment liieir dishonesty Je serves For a long time this qi bag been one of grave importance to tli loctil merchants but all llttii previou efforts to fattier the condition seems been ol t.o avail Now however the ticiims of these in justices twve hecoine thoroughly arouse and are determined all tli it quenls to an aecoiintiiig attd either force them to pay their honest debts or get on of the way, These people who make a paartiee robbing Hie business men of l.ia living can be divided it poems into severe claiees. In fiist place cotaea the called propeity holdfr, whoAe only oh jecl ie seems to build tip a tot tune, cumulate These men stop nothing to attain their reedy grasping purpose, deliberately planning to rot and cheat all those with whom have dealiHUB, making pmchases and contrarrinp bills and allowing them I stand until it will cost their creditot mare to have the amount collected than they would realize by so doing. The Itt ter ie only one of the many defrauding methods in nee by (bat class of individ and they are to be placed ou th dead beat list where their names wil mingle with those of the common bun from which they are only removed by the scale of their operations.

Then comes (he claw of dead beat which opens mn account at a store, prob ably the first week or an other than for credit and then when tua hill pets back so far that it becomes knrdetieomB adopts (he motto of being cheaper Io move than pay rent" and transfers hi account to another store where chances to one the aame tactics are employed. Last and most aiinoytnjt ol all ia that class made tip ol the bar hum or eoak" as he is con. moitly known. He banns around saloon greater part of his time, ex when be at home coreinp Ian lly, spending all he makes, and ill many tbe Dilitiil pittance which resents the toil of bis and children, while bia little ones home hungry, the rent unpaid and the family in genan unprovided for. When such men these are nimble to longer obtain oredi they will le compelled to furnish to tlietr fain lies the oecesaariea of life or the firm It iid of tlie law will be cailed into use.

Doctors, Druggiata, Grocers and Olotb- eis are alike, the victims of tfte damj beat and it to be hoped that uoitad efforts ou tbairpart to rid theinselvmof the condition which baa so prnved a thorn in ibe neah be crowned with Buccefls. Pud tie PMky. Giovanni Mallhd, murderer of Antonio Reppi, paid the penalty for his crime and waa executed in theconniy jail at Uniontown yesterday morntngJost astheccurt house bell ioiltd 10 o'clock tbe doomed man waa brought from bis ofll am! one minute later Sheriff Mart A. Keifcr sprung tbe trap. It was necessary the siting twice, for the trap caught.

J. 8 Watt of Pittabwg who furnished the rope and adjusted the hood on Mailini, sUropeit on the trap to make the griMsouia work as abort as possible. KAI.B--A soda fonnlam complete if iMkcn it stands, if crated UHiow complete ice cream iimclmiery, imud 8 packets, hot orn, everything complete taken It if crated $475,00. Box 314 Conors, Pa. 5 k' i a io ir.

iM th lib aid eae us re inn id 1U i in set iit in 0 ra )h ao- rot nd to 0 an tt id th HI I1D by ol uo hi ick li lu hi eii m- im n. ny (It 7. lit air e. h- ad of ed th io id n- ed le or l. Ml 1- 6 Dl 4 COAL LAND TRANSFERRED.

W. W. Uce rf tku Gty PnwMrt ii the Traarf er of 9M Acre WukMftoftCoutjr Cul. W. ouo of out lottl wal just cloted out of the Urvett co) ihat has eonaoaia ted iit Washington county for Mr.

tit estate butineM here about two years ago And tinea bM specialty coal and farm tends. Yeatwrdajr's Qbfeerref ID summing up the recant deal bM followinf to my: A number of township farmers wno recently sold their coal that lovnrhip were in Washington yesterday receiving the fitst payment on sale. waainwde to W. W- Luce, i transferred Die property to It. L.

Btddle, fil Honora, who, it ii understood, repre- aeirta 1 he PUtslrarn Gas Coal Co The price received for tins litoek of coal ranged from $66 to $75 per acre same company paid $125 for wane of ita holdings the WabacL railroad over the state line in county W. Va. farms includtd in the deal will acreage that were set 1 lei) yesterday Thompson Cries, 201 Jacob Ditnit, S6J Frank 100 1 K. V. Boies, 70 acre John L.

heirs, 101 R. B. McOreadv, W. 41 ii-rta; W. Knight, 7 Tina I met embraets nearly 900 acres but tliis company hut over 2,000 acres in this comity JIK Brooke county, W.

adjoining Urn block and facing the Wabaah railroad also in clove proximity to the Paohaadla ntihoad. Other farms in thie county that were recently purchased by the same company are the Franklin Scot farm and the James Scott farm 135 aciea. Mwsera. Lace and Biddle in eonvei aattoti with a representative oi Ob server stated 'that it wai the intention thiscovl company to operate this tory soon in order to do ttita it wit be necessary Io consttoct a branch rail road the Wauash to their holding aa they have not pan-hated Hie coal un der that portion ot their territory on the Wabaxh. WEBSTER NOTES.

D. A. Krone' of Homestead was a bus ineoa visitor in town yesterday. R. L.

McMahon was in the Smoky City yesterday on business errand. Hits Dora Simmws ia spending a week with fmnda and relatives ml Briar Hill. Miss Mary and Blathers of Browns ville spent yesterday Hie guests their cousin Mr. Fred tut here. Fred Naylor, Jautea Taylor and Albert Wenszel leader bt- tirecn the and the Broaklyu'a at Exposition park Wedi.ecday.

A ftauM of bftfw ball scheduled (or the local grounds tliia evening between and Glut A. Aaagteat deal of rivalry exists between the teams an interesting game can be looked for Mrs. B. L. McMahonaodaon John will leave tomorrow morninu for Cliictgt, 111 where they will spend about three week? wilti friends and relgiivea- Mr.

Mrt, Junes Cooro), Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Dan McKay and CaaaieMcKaj all of Webster attended picnic which waa held at Calfconn park Wednesday, for the benefit of tbe St. Paul's Orphans Asylum. A very important event among the foreign population was ohrtatebinf vf the inbtol sou of Jack Cnrrio which look place yesterday.

According (o way affairs are generally conducted tbii one waa pulled off ia aa exceedingly ortierly Tlat wild throw of O'NdH's lu the eleventh inning waa a costly one fur. Fayetle OHy FOUND-- silk in Star Thestn-. Owner can vfl eatne by calili.g at Thvatrr and pnyiuit for ad. FI.K SALK-- A few com it ion and Pen in dutlts. 301 Sixth strut 1.

Two Finlander a place; bite io do every iHug. They have bfeti doing work and can apeak Englisli. 425 CUreuifon avcnoe 1341 THE VALLEY LEAGUE RACE. Yesterday's Charleroi, 5. 2.

Calif 01 uia, 2. 1. STAHWHa OF 1MB CLVm Won iMt Pet. Clwrleroi 17 6 .738 California 15 1 .682 Belle Veroon 10 11 .479 9 11 .450 7 lit Sot) Fayette City 6 16 .273 Today Bflle Veruon at to Ltaitn. MouoitKahela waadefeatud at Cttarte- ioi yeatttrday by the- score of to 2, vhicti the third time iu succession that has coma out at the little end of the born, Lavery pitched a good game for Charleroi, fanning uitie of the visit injt batsmen and made ooi of Oliartenii'e five runs.

He was given eel lent support. Rummer Monongn- ttela'a much tatenled waadecid- ely off his allowing the hotne matt eievon safe driven. Tbe fielding ol the visitors was also on the in key dii'k." The eoore: Charleroi H. P. A.

E. Keunov, 1 2 1 4 0 2 2 2 1 Barrel 2 0 1 0 4 2 Ooiilson 1, .0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 Hdrinutlt, 3, 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 Fisher v. 0 0 30 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 Totals 5 11 27 10 3 Moimivrahela-- K- B. P. E.

Griffith 8 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 2 0 Murray, 0 1 4 3 1 Howe, 0 0 0 0 0 McOinty, 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 Doffy, 3, ...0 1 9 0 1 McK night, ,...0 I 0 0 1 KD turner 0 1 1 1 0 Totals 2 24 10 4 Charleroi 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Mouonjrahela 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Two-hane hita--Coulson, McKnight, Aloot. Three base liiU-- Ken uoy, Duffy. lute-- Stolen Abbott, Struck out-- By La very, ft. -by Kummer, 3. First bate ou balls-- QflLaverr, off Kummer, 1.

Bit by piubsd ball-- Griffith. Double play-- UcOu.ty, Hnywood and Duffy. Umpire-- Pete Naytor. Atteod- aoce 500. Elevea) lutBfs at FayctU City.

in an eleven inning pitchers battle at ffayette City yeaterday the home team lost to Roacae-Cahfornia by tbeacoreof 2 to 1, A had throw to plate by Barney O'Neill it) the eleventh lout the game for the The FayetteCity H. A. Wilson, 1 0 0 14 1 1 O'Brien, 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 3. Elliot, 3, .0 3 1 0 O'Ntil, 2 1 4 6 0 Carroll, 1 0 1 0 1 1 Giliie.r, 0 1 1 1 0 0 6 1 0 Patricb, 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 Totals 1 5 33 14 4 California R. H.

P. A. E. 1 Hart, 1 2 2 0 I 3 0 1 1 2 Welly, 1 0 0 13 0 2 Hall 2 1 1 i 6 ...0 4 3 0 0 Werton, m. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 Cauey, 0 1 0 3 1 Totals i 11 33 14 4 Fayrtte City ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0--1 Monongahela ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1--2 Two-baw hi(8-- 2.

Bases Hit by pitched balls-- By by Patrirh 2. D.mule playi-- fUtt, Hall and Welly; and O'Brien ind O'Neill. Struck out-- By Casey, ly Patrick-- 2. Time-- 1:56. Umpire-- a CHOSE THE WRONG METHOD Trie Time- hold up her tbeuuipirequwation aa example to followed by all of other towns.

So far sll baa done towards the of iXMidilioiia was to bully ray Mooeaaen aid clubs. if Titnea really desires to improve the present aystem it go aljwut the acconiplieluiwnt of that purpaae in a sensible spoilt- matt like manner and it wilt receive support vf every dab iit teay BitJiy ragitta: is (KM the proper But Ball Bella Varuou plays here today- Either Boliic or Sliutterly on the rubber Cl-arleno won again yeaterdav. Koecoe-Cal. looks tike a winner just HOW. Yettterdiiy'a game is the third Motion gahelaiiaaloat in succession.

Those Oharleroi boy sluiced the tall some yesterday. Casey the ex-champ is ninking god with Hie Belle Vernon'a ahuke up must have done her good. She's back in third place anyway. Tommy Murray has accepted a birth with tbe Monongahela leatL, He wilt be behind the bat. The leaders keep on winning.

Tbe locals will tn hard to take a out of the Champs today. The Elizabeth Marines beat Clarilon at Claritou yi-sterday by the score of 4 to J. Wabuh Workint it, the Valley. T4ie corps of Wabiiab surveyors, benng about thirteen irifii, which have been atatiooed at Webster the past few days will finish Iheir work in Diat locality today and will leave tomorrow morning for Monongaheli. h.

8. Parson who ia in cliartce of tbe men would (five out no definite information when this morning. However it ia intimated on good authority that the work ia on branch line the Waftash ople are en- to put throngh to West Vlr- THE PHILOSOPHY OF LOVE. Love kindly and Lore can sun the realms of night- Schiller. They do not love that do not show their Love's a thing that's never out of Cornwall.

He that shuts out kve In tarn shall be shut out by Tbe greatest miracle of love is tba cure of Rochefoucauld. Love is master of tbe wisest; It la only fools that defy Love dies of starvation, but often of de 1'Euclos The magic of tirat love Is tbe Ignorance that It CAII ever end --Beacons- neltl. Mun'a love Ia of man's a thing apart; 'tis woman's whole It is impossible to lovo a second time when, we have once really ceased to Rochefoucauld, The Big Reduction Sale will Start To-morrow at SAFIERS BIQ STORE. Bargains ia all Departments. Every Article in the Store 8 8 A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL PAY YOU WELL.

IL Balow'a Bulow had a wonderful memory, evidenced by bis astonishing teat of memorizing Kiel's concerto, which tbe mnu wtic wrote It could not accompany without notes. Hla accuracy was almost infallible. was once rehearsing a composition of Liszt's for orchestra fn that composer's presence without notes. Liszt interrupted to say that a certain should bare been played piano. "No," replied Bulow, "it is sforzaado." "l(0ok and persisted tbe composer.

Tbe score was produced. Bulow was right. How everybody did applaud! In tbe excitement one of the brass wind players lost bis place, for a flat in your part," said Bulow, still without his notes. "Five measures farther on I wish to begin." PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 16-DAY EXCURSION Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, NKW JERSEY. RehobAth, Del.

Ocean City, Md. June 31, July 5 and 19, August 2,16 ami 30, ISKMi Train leaves Charleroi at 7:06 a. connecting with Special Train of Parlor Cars ana Day Coaches Leaving Pittmburg at 8:55 a. m. Stops wtll be matte lor meala 'or dining car will le provided $10 Round Trip SSSS 0 01 $12 Round Trip Sleeping Cart) in connection proper PulLrann tltki-tt, PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER POINTS Tickets cood for pHdsiiBe on Spt-HnlTrtn or on trains leafing Pitt nbnrph at 4.w midS 50 and their connections Slipping ear pusst'tigt-rs for Atlantic City only will use Bpm 1 Train leaving Pittsburgh fitSMSp Vor atop-over privileges and full conMiit Tii-kct agent W.W.ATTERBLTRY, J.

WOOD GBO BOTD. Goneiftl Passenger Trufflt Manager Ageut EUct Excurtion. To the Annual Meeting, Grant) Denver, Colorado, July 16ih-2lst. Spec ial com! tided Imin visiting all points of includinK Pucble, Coloiado Springs, Manftou. Pikee Peak.

Victor, and Cripple Creek. kiol IhU opporttmity to vieiti Scenic Colowdo, The raid covers alt expanses op to and including Denver. For ralpft and itinerary of trip, addreaa John R. James, Centra) eia, Missouri Pacific fieeaemur Building, PittabuiVt Pa- The Of deceitful ancestry is tbe word "aspualt." Apparently means "not slippery." Tilt Greeks tbemselyea were tempted to derive "aspbaltos" from not. and "spli.illo," make to fall or slip, nowerer.

the word is really of unknown barbarian origin--Phoenician, sonic Asphalt was in use very early in liNtory. It is said to hare been tlic slime with whk-b the infant Moses' of was daubed and which UH- builders of tbe tower of used instead of mortar. For Hi tie Liver Pills are the cleanse tonic the liver. A. Ugbt.

beat. They Sold by Spekd Your Vacatiw CM! Cofenfc. Tonrist tickets to vartooa points tn Colorado, Utah and California now on sale daily at exceedingly low fares. Elegant through trains from St. Louis to Colorado Springs.

Denver and Lake City. In Wnr. In ono of thv Dn victories many Knslisli were taken captive that even the humblest soldier among ilie French hnd one or more prisoners. victors, however, fell to quarrel- and, ill feeling becoming rife En French army in consequence of over the prisoners, DTI ordereil nil tlie oaptivea to be Itutt'boretl. and the brutal order carried out A Coney Island Ice Cream Cone.

BILLY WOODS tbe Vetern Ice Cone serves them on Douner Avenue, between Cable's Shoe Store and the Capital Pool Parlors, also at the ball games They're healthful, delicious and so cooling: tnJiot tat tap It Is Uw ontr poHth far MMHDCI and "tove wwlt and taantn kHb tuM. If yonr dealer hasn't it, Uonessen HardwarcCo. BUGGIES. The Willson Hardware Co. of Belle Vernon have the finest line of Buggies, Wagon Surries, Etc.

along the river. Get on the street car and get off right at the door, only costs yon 5c. Will show you everything with pleasure. Willson Hardware Co. NORTH BELLE VERNON.

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