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:S & CLARK, A TTORNE Y8-A T-LA W, BUOOKTILLl, FA 1b Mhuon Rloflk, opposite the public +-S-TJ-I-T-S-+ BOYS': AND: CHILDREN'S: Children's Short Pants: CLOT BCI1TG. 030,000 111 Nlt'lit Drulln. In this line we never have had "dea: larltv !. BENSCOTER, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BiTKOiMmu. PA. THE KAISER'S CHILDREN. tli or CEAIG We have just returned from y°u over f°r the money the East where we bought the A TTOENEY-A l-l A W, BROOKV1LLE, FA 111 Opera House Block. Oct. 1.1889. L<3 G, & C. Z. GORDON, rory mt ATTORNETS-AT-LAW, Brookvillk, Pa, thine we want to sav is that we -— OT7-EISOO-A.TS. briffhtc bought them cheap simply be- 909*ici««s. W.F. BEYER, IT81CTAN AND SURGEON, PUNTitTTAWNlT, PA two doors east ol the Post Office. more money earlier in the season, buying. VOORHEES' ELOQUENC So look out for the best bargains Sonat at CLAYTON NORTH'S and you i his services to the people of Punxen and vicinity. PTOXiCTAWXIT, PA. 8. C. ALLISON, ETTSICIAN AND SURGEON, will not be disappointed moves their Voorhees i ycr and Is justly note ovor !i jury. Som*' > -MENS' I PANTS,= stock. Suits eond" scarlet, cam- CHARLES G. ERNST, iraiCIAN AND SUBOMON, PraMUTAWH*Y, I'A. ■manently located in ttaii plaoe, and ofprofeMional services to the oiiistoha or Uitty. He may be found at all times at e, corner of Mahoning and Penn street, IZeitler's grocery. German language Member of Board -f Pension its ami- We show more fine pants than el's hair, natural wool, Scotch J. A. WALTEK, any two stores in Punx'y, all 'SICnm AND SURGEON, wool, fine dress $3, $3.50, $4.50, PUHMCTAWNET, PA If you want a line and boys all styles and prices, >5, •$(> and $7, pant give us a call filiations in English and German. Pisf the eye, ear and throat, a specialty. All | operations on tho eye, ear and throat y and safely performed. Eyes accnrn tepined and tested for the adjustment of 3er glasses. Empress In tl o'cloak in tho ready to lie,-fin t Boy's Jersey waists soraethin >• for S. J. HUGHES, school HATS SURGEON DENTIST, j pat I Mr. V 01IIV en t ini* lor Visitors, pcif gli t o'clock "All (lav ) PCWXHCTAWK**, V* emotio inoutli end cit ifinrtlcy street, SURGEON DENTIST, W. J. CHANDLER, The new Dunlap Yeoman, Knox Iii this Jim um u ui't t„.!;o a • M' 1 I tin? Ccii Emprc .» prifv can not sppnd la dren. When sln> \v:t Williiiti; :.ho lii-it:''! tli prayer* e\ nurse rieH. wore liaii'ii I o by ber ordor •o very con >» irmiivxl to l\: For men, boys and children Men's & Boys BOOTS and SHOES bocks, all the late styles in soft PmrxsuTi.wN*r, i*A. office in his residcnee,t a the West End. MORRISON, D. I). 8. and crush hats. Caps for girls TIP; 11 and boys all styles and prices, and ii DENTAL ROOMS, buck peat tul J. T. U'oo«1 boo! rUNXBUTAVNBY, Pa Building, four doors west of Mafcon Now sho is cLI; « of jfettce. Willtf *'liut few poop it MOliKIS, There in j'".siLi .■> iy n.i belter ami babii woman, and very iuu.l HUMS! TRUNKSU prices-- uii:u:i!il-t i] the ]•» .f.-t. In tlio slsar 11 is a eront lie t:i! s) ran. Yucno township, pa US TICS OF THE PEACE, S cos: iust al r 5 oc a pr dec! Natural Pride. try. To VlHlt rrl«H<l« or to Vlrw thx Conn- AWNBY, PA., 'NESDAT. OCTOBER 22. 1890. Air inducement™ go went ID EVERY WEDNESDAY YH1 ffftttttttttft Spirit. NO TIM THERE IS LIKE THE PRESENT! J. TRUITT, A TTOBNM Y-A T-LA W, Fumuutawht, p* nil, tocond story of John Seltler** brisk Pacttce IB the Couruof adjacent ooun- Never Put Off 'Til To-morrow What You Can Do To-day! M. BREWEB, A TTOBfflt T-A T-LA W, FmrURAWiraT, Pa. t on Gilpin street, two doon north of I' furniture store. The time to buy your winter suit or overcoat is right now while our store is packed chuck full of the finest suits and overcoats you ever saw. Don't wait and put off buying till all the nice styles are gone. Now you can have your choice in anything in the suit line. In sack, cutaway, frock and prince albert from $5 to $25. It would be an endless task to try to describe the many styles and prices in our men's suits. Bound trip first-class tickets, good 30 days, at the lowest lirst-claes one way rate (which is half fare in oach direction). Suoh is tho limit and the rate governing the sale of tioketson September 9, 23 and October 14, over the Union Pacific system to points In Kansas and Nebraska; Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and oth«T points in Colorado; Cheyenne, and all Wyoming towns; Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah; Helena, Hntte, and other Montana points, and to Idaho points east of nnd including Weiser, Tiokets to points on Union Pacific system «ill be sold via Kansas City, Loaveworth. 8r. Joseph, Council JSluffs, Omaha, or Sioux City hy all ticket agents in Pittsburg Washington, P.i., Wheeling, W. Va., and at coupon ticket, offices of all lines wost of the Ohio river, Salamanca and Buffalo Stop-off pri v ileges will bo granted on the Union Pacific system in either direction. For rah s of f ire, inapt* and full informa tion rail on or address Thos. S. Spear, trav eling passenger agent, 400 Wood 'street Pittsburg, Pa. ing frotn tho little to utter the souni tbo uprx.-r el of cndeartriont at Charming. of a rich and (list, and tho scions of tho country call t) of mi at*" and tho ; i word int»»nina, and in sp French .nethod wascarrj tho accent on the la mother, mam-ma, "ma" havo boon fr. place and various tor substituted. Ono <■ ladies in New York ! little sons to call h one*' is tho favori Mother, that dear. sivc. namo, synonym f.>rtho t :: '.'T ■: lovo man ever Ivunv, 1 . - I lnateil from tno • v<> says tho St. Louis I * > ! the revised edition of th- pilt-odp' loon it is brackntod obs'ilc-'j Only a f< w year a;jo >• r on tho common >ni: ntion Cfctldren of C tilt arc V u I ©f V«»ner t( R. Tknbrokck, General Eastern Agent, Nkw YoitK. 14w4 a rival. Boys'suits from 13 to 19 Our children's department is $3,500 to $15. To form any idea n°t a side issue. With us you brooktoJiB, PA. win Matron's office, Mataon building,op the Cour' ouse. 0. CAMPBELL, A TTOBNETS-A T-LA W, of our boys' department yon must find everything in children's sec our stock for yourselves. suits, in jersey kilt and all tin tender «[>;> Hat 4<S\vpot, onn, on tho lov late intrcnchnK cnco or audience of : tfontlow* needed. Sinco the a7»:■.nation o est," which had as Ions*' a run Fauntleroy sash andc enjoyed con«id» of tlio stair:-., uliei convenient or talla' anco or a In-art,ache. I very pretty, ospccin nursery, when the si: "hear "darling" : tho pet nai bio iTjOtl)». there is s >i for children. Short pant suits Mprj'n " flnnnnnofc' from *1 to <8, Jersey suits $3 to iliullu . , UVuluUUlUUi 15.50. These are the nicest things [EL RAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W 1807 Fat. N.-W., Washington, D. C. tlolng attorney In the seyeral courts In mrtonaud elsewhere. Prosecutes claims all the aovernment Departments. Also rehase and sale of real estate. 14-13 new and stylish clothing made I The insurance firm of J no. F. and O. E Brown, of Clarion ami Ilrookyille, had a large portion of the insurance iu Punxsutawney at the time of our great tire of 1886 and it is not flattery to say that their adjustments were prompt and satisfactory. Ever? loss was «ettled and paid by sight drafts, over 130,000 being paid by their companies within 60 days after the fire. That fire did not dig courage them and they have written most of the new buildings and stocks. Their busi nes« has iucreised so much that they have opened an office in Punxsutawney, in front room of second story of John Zei'tler bli ek. *ud placed Walter S. Hrown, one of the brothers, in charge. Their line comprises the largest and best computes doing business In the United States ' 16.39 nobbiest !ot of overcoats that was ever brought to Punx'y, and one Bops' and Childrens' cause we bought them late. The In every style and price. Don't same goods cost tlie merchants foil to see our overcoats before n bo i •o it tc •roo, li truer, fir this child worship. tain, that tlicro cm between tho real km tho sweet privilego of bo tho idol of hor daupht sweetheart of her son only hersol f to bluii-.r- ii tires of I or rind in tho forgets tho glory tli.it morning. "Mother" may do daughter arid son that tho i: ties will bring to tho rsweoter, dearer name c; by all moans let us ha hear and to lovo. with the li:U by pi looking. It ir, ju is too much snvc BWOOt and ch Emotional Oratory That iiotulninu.1 Fu .'.FURNISHING GOODS.'. court to no f told i 11 In men's underwear we can't describe the maguitude of our Tboro was no odor, no puffing up of tho flesh. _ Tho ghastly look is wanting ■ and ono almost feels that It is not tho solidiflod clay of sorao loved one, but a twonderful likeness caused by a dlvino 'sculptor from somo raro wood. Think ,of sleeping with theso dead and petrified bodies. Rabbits, pigs, squirrels, chickens and ,evon a calf aro to bo soon, all as natural as in life, anil all preserved by this wonderful socrct. Mr. Ilamriclcclaims that (111 an hour ho can prepare a body with|out making any incision of any sort or ;removing any part of tho body, so that 'It may be taken around tho world without loo or arsenical fluids. Theso two jbodies which lio in modest stato in his (humble houso have turned parchment 'color with tho hurrying1 of time, and tho iCyes havo become much sunken. Ilordosley, o{ Wheeling, \V. Va., proinounce 0110 ol tlio ffreatestdiaco verity of •tho ape, far ahead of what tho Egyptians knew. Indeed, Ilamrick seems to regard it rather as a curious experiment than otherwise. iiitftou; Doremus, of Now Yorl I5ut this is not all that this old wonder-worker of tlio mountain does, llo ;can Btop decay at any point. Cures ulcers of long standing by an external application of this discovery. liy (ho sarao process ho keeps fresh, withoutice, salt or brine, all his meat, butter and eggs, and doos the same thing for his neighbors. Fruit of all sons, vegetables, etc., are kept just as easily without decay, and watermelons, strawberries and peaches and cream aro now assured for tho Christmas dinner. Mr. Ilamrick has mado littlo or no effort to put forth his process, which such learned men as Dry. Cillev and Freeman, of this city; White, of Wash- UNHAPPY WITHOUT LOVE. Tho rooms of Mr. Iiantrlck aro miniaturo museums. In the door that loads to his bodrooo a largo whito cat sits on guard, its tongue, undecaycd, lolling up as if it wore about to lap milk. For four years that oat has boon tho solo guard of that lonesomo door. On a manlei, in attitudo of listening, is a young idoor. Three miles over the mountains from (Phllippl, W, Va., is tho house of v«. W. Ilamrlck, says the Cincinnati Enquire.. It is a flve-ioom lop-house, tho exterior weather-boarded, but not painted, jot it was full of mummies, both of brutes and human beings.- Hero aro mummies .that outrival any Egypt over knew. Tko Egyptian embalmers removed brains and blood and viseora, and [wrapped the clay shell that was left in ibandaging, saturated with oils and ointments.MAKING MUMMIES. Virginia Mountain ocr. *he (Mom Secret Bald by an Old IfMl In U1I3 house lio tho bodies of two ,adult8, natural almost as in life, every particle of skin exposed to tlio air, blood, brains ai.d viscera remaining. In tho veins and arteries the blue and black blood stands out as clear and natural as when these pecplo lived and walked and knew tho passions and emotions of being'. The flnjfor and too nails t h.v.v tho pink .flesh of life, and on tho „f ono wlio died of consumption t!r , arlot imark of that disease remains clear and distinct. For two years, exposed to tho air, without decay or odor, those bodios havolain In this man's houso just iibovo his bedroom. His process is a discovery of his own, but it is so simplo, ho Bays, that a boy of fifteen ufter a single losson, can do the work ''.s offoctually as tho inventor himself. W.l do' But •*Tho plai ■ point merit "squire' trickled chookH. tho court. He of liia client un ease was a won endeavored n justico of tl luily in an :>.<■ Ho was (iii stork will show wool $1 a suit, all wool, fine, $2 and 50. Overahirts for men boforo six r(.s;-;od and Prince Ettel Fredorick is a favorite with every one, partly bocauso he is so handsome, partly on account of his sweet disposition. JIo is a born soldiet-, and delights in making uiimio war with his tin soldiers, who represent all the nations of Europe. The Princes are devoted to their father and mother. It is no uncommon thin;:; to find the "The Crown Prince is awaro that he will one day bo Emperor, llo discovered the fact for himself, although ho is alv)#ys styled Prince William, and, by his fathor's command, lias never been told that thoro is any difference between himself and his brothors. lie is a clever boy, fell of fun, but with a groat idea of his own importance. "'Prayers will bo road in my room for tho future,' Haiti the tutor, who has roc-oivod ordors from tho Emperor to observo military discipline in tho Princes' apartmonts. That Emporor William brings lip his little sons liko soldiers is woll known. Thoy riso with tho sun, and (TO to bod at six or soven, and tho Pall JIall Ciazotto says further: "Kivo o'clock is thoir usual hour of rising; and thoy aro not allowed to remain in bod for a minute aftor thoy wako, as tho Emporor thinks that tho habit of lying in bod encourages self-Indulgence. Tho two youngest bavo an English governess; but tho three eldost aro under tho caro of a military tutor and waited upon by men sorvants. If thoy run to tho nursery tboir tutor nsks if they have boon there to liavo 'a baby's bottlo.' " 'Wo went thcro for prayers,' said ono of the Princes when rebuked. Household Anocilotes as to How They Ar« Brought Up. functions, or itil her hand ■vi n walking* in think, ui tho siilo c find in fa hour toueii ill her bch woman record st iirnornin i posed tears to Thun gruff old nasal tvv. trOJltl ig 1 helpin; might tin s of hor lei nocdlo- '<■ r brother s wasted, ii fc horarlf little Prino© ri/rid ooon- tended the nco.s aay their in ply Princess fact that she I»Ut the to tho om tLnt ho r. ginn in# tha: This prow •! "bprir pryporly, al l«i sernmon <: her ensdifc for n ttio Iv.-npot'or's comte* worth n: silv< rit each, an ii Stet i.i said that tl We can save you money on a good pair warranto'] or money n-r' tu A car load of now trunks, rubber I tows wo kindio <,uly the lions and other business jproniptly atpsatchels, and valises just received best Camlet rubber yu > N, every fifteen tlnv about 1,400 po r I nt. MiuU) up'on rutio the si Ivor dollar would comm. uvron 7 and 8 cc nts' worth of diver Uira. "You wore v.-roi;; abcv.t iioetor. You •-;ii«l drink ivouM -•JutUm (U> Thief)—"Why didn't y< oko tho lnvsr of copper* together wi1 tl'.c lost of tho money?" Thief We] /<»r :;uo Jedgo, the law don't cbtnpol i lot.k# nioro'j? twenty-five copper3 i wiic •.me."--Yankee Bludn. fXurl how have I boon proved wro5] "llo'.-i boon lianjft'd," retuni' J t: ■lolli«:r, triumphantly.—N. Y. Hera! CARMALT'S ITERT AND SALE STABLES, IUTAWKKT, PKNN'A. 1 donblo rim for hire at all time* at rates. Speolal rata* to funeral* ud men. Stable* near railroad etatioo Ah, I think, after all, the happiest moment is when Love is a, sweet, shy no.c-comer, and Ilope leads it by hand. Surely that is tho happiest moment? I had made up my tnind to say soj but— is it? tinie! bridal moraing. Tho day of days comes at last, and tho now life begins. Is that, tlien, the happiest moment? Hardly, for tho very most loving pecplo who over lived aro not quito ono, to begin with, and thoy must learn to live together. A yoar—a yyar of mutual forbearance; of getting well acquainted—a happy year; and now tfcoy look into each other's eyes fearlessly. They are ouo at last and for all resignation is not oven lirst cousin to tho rapture of Joy. I am old-fashioned, perhaps, in ray ideas; but I honi - tly thinlc that real happiness comes to a woman only hand-in-hand with Love. 'When sho begins to feel that, with ono man in it, tho room is full, and empty when ho is gono no matter how many otbors may remain, she begins to bo tremulously, doiiciously, deliriously happy. Hut that is only tho beginning; and if Love holds Happiness by tho hand. Fear stands at the other elbow. A word •-O ) many or too few—a smile that does not go her way—and the girl suifers as nuch as she has just enjoyed. Her very iml hungers within her for some dear certainty. And when thatcomes—when her troth is plighted—is that her happii st moment? Sho does not think so then; for sho is looking forward to her I am curious to know whether a woman into whooe life lovo has novor entered can ever have been what I should call happy, writes Loniso Chandlor MoulUm iu tho Ladies' Homo Journal. I do not think so. She may have fou:> 1 the quiet garden of which Content keeps the keys. Sho may bo reconciled to her fate, and console herself by thinking how much better off sho is than if slm v.'oro unhappily married; but such dull Tlio Soul of Woman Hungers for Soma Dear Certainty. tE H. TORRENCE. ,ruiik or satchel CLAYTON NORTH, PAINTER, rjfXSUTWWEY,Pd . g anil urainiiijt of all kinda done in tlie tylu end aatisfantl jn always guaran- PEN^N'A Tke Mai andPopoiar One Price Clothier [Successor to North & Morris.] PITNXSTJTA WSTEY Main Street, Hotel Ptntall Building, tion. oil horseback :i view, ili.'d in t:s'j uniform of her regimout, which she led past the Emporor. fche is exceedingly popular in Germany, not only on account of lior domestic virtues, hut because she lias strengthened tlie Gorman Empire by bringing into the world five sons. Presents aro showered upon her for the childron. ll.'.t the presents never reach the nursery. Probably few children aro so simple fed or dressed as the littlo Princes. They aro taught to despise luxury and to look down upon affoota- work that she is> n who inum'ino this Those >uM t.avo s;ion hor 1:i• • t military ro- alee to itnainno " 'Aro tho plush costumcs coming today?' the Crown Prince inquired on his birthday. He referred to somo little playmates who always visit him in velvet.NO SYNONYMS FOr? ' 5 i niarc llabl ' of us 1, that ul old ns cc larcfpst( mot Ik Bbooktilli, Pa with .Turtge Jeaka. Legal buaineasotreitended to. •WARD A. CAKMALT, ATTORXKY-AT-LA W,
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1890-10-22 |
Volume | XVIII |
Issue | 21 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1890-10-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1890-10-22 |
Volume | XVIII |
Issue | 21 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1890-10-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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:S & CLARK, A TTORNE Y8-A T-LA W, BUOOKTILLl, FA 1b Mhuon Rloflk, opposite the public +-S-TJ-I-T-S-+ BOYS': AND: CHILDREN'S: Children's Short Pants: CLOT BCI1TG. 030,000 111 Nlt'lit Drulln. In this line we never have had "dea: larltv !. BENSCOTER, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BiTKOiMmu. PA. THE KAISER'S CHILDREN. tli or CEAIG We have just returned from y°u over f°r the money the East where we bought the A TTOENEY-A l-l A W, BROOKV1LLE, FA 111 Opera House Block. Oct. 1.1889. L<3 G, & C. Z. GORDON, rory mt ATTORNETS-AT-LAW, Brookvillk, Pa, thine we want to sav is that we -— OT7-EISOO-A.TS. briffhtc bought them cheap simply be- 909*ici««s. W.F. BEYER, IT81CTAN AND SURGEON, PUNTitTTAWNlT, PA two doors east ol the Post Office. more money earlier in the season, buying. VOORHEES' ELOQUENC So look out for the best bargains Sonat at CLAYTON NORTH'S and you i his services to the people of Punxen and vicinity. PTOXiCTAWXIT, PA. 8. C. ALLISON, ETTSICIAN AND SURGEON, will not be disappointed moves their Voorhees i ycr and Is justly note ovor !i jury. Som*' > -MENS' I PANTS,= stock. Suits eond" scarlet, cam- CHARLES G. ERNST, iraiCIAN AND SUBOMON, PraMUTAWH*Y, I'A. ■manently located in ttaii plaoe, and ofprofeMional services to the oiiistoha or Uitty. He may be found at all times at e, corner of Mahoning and Penn street, IZeitler's grocery. German language Member of Board -f Pension its ami- We show more fine pants than el's hair, natural wool, Scotch J. A. WALTEK, any two stores in Punx'y, all 'SICnm AND SURGEON, wool, fine dress $3, $3.50, $4.50, PUHMCTAWNET, PA If you want a line and boys all styles and prices, >5, •$(> and $7, pant give us a call filiations in English and German. Pisf the eye, ear and throat, a specialty. All | operations on tho eye, ear and throat y and safely performed. Eyes accnrn tepined and tested for the adjustment of 3er glasses. Empress In tl o'cloak in tho ready to lie,-fin t Boy's Jersey waists soraethin >• for S. J. HUGHES, school HATS SURGEON DENTIST, j pat I Mr. V 01IIV en t ini* lor Visitors, pcif gli t o'clock "All (lav ) PCWXHCTAWK**, V* emotio inoutli end cit ifinrtlcy street, SURGEON DENTIST, W. J. CHANDLER, The new Dunlap Yeoman, Knox Iii this Jim um u ui't t„.!;o a • M' 1 I tin? Ccii Emprc .» prifv can not sppnd la dren. When sln> \v:t Williiiti; :.ho lii-it:''! tli prayer* e\ nurse rieH. wore liaii'ii I o by ber ordor •o very con >» irmiivxl to l\: For men, boys and children Men's & Boys BOOTS and SHOES bocks, all the late styles in soft PmrxsuTi.wN*r, i*A. office in his residcnee,t a the West End. MORRISON, D. I). 8. and crush hats. Caps for girls TIP; 11 and boys all styles and prices, and ii DENTAL ROOMS, buck peat tul J. T. U'oo«1 boo! rUNXBUTAVNBY, Pa Building, four doors west of Mafcon Now sho is cLI; « of jfettce. Willtf *'liut few poop it MOliKIS, There in j'".siLi .■> iy n.i belter ami babii woman, and very iuu.l HUMS! TRUNKSU prices-- uii:u:i!il-t i] the ]•» .f.-t. In tlio slsar 11 is a eront lie t:i! s) ran. Yucno township, pa US TICS OF THE PEACE, S cos: iust al r 5 oc a pr dec! Natural Pride. try. To VlHlt rrl«H |
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