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08AI9 —Rare liita. DR. TODD'S MISTAKE. [10 Q. * C. Z. GORDON, OVEECOA.TS. ATTORNETS-AT-LA W, Bhookvillk, Pa. thing we want to say is that we bought them cheap simply he- cause we bought them late. The In every style and; pribe. yfpstrfftttft. W.F.BEYER, 'HT8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Ptthtottawiut, FA two door* enetotlke; ffa't Olleo. So look out far thq best, .bargains. more money earlior in thd season.1' buying: lit ; at CLAYTON NORTH'S and you' I. s. C. ALLISON, \rysician AND BUBOXON, PUKXKTTAWMT, PA. n mi aerfloei' to fl>e people of Pnnxauy and vicinity. will not be stock. Suits conde scarlet, cam- traanently located in thla place, ami of- B professional services to the citlaen* of, ouilty. He may be found at all times ad ice. corner of Mahoning and Btreet, of Zeltler's grocery. 4erman language i. Member of Board if £aaalon.l!xuH- PtTMXSCTAWMT, PA. 'JIY8ICIAN AND 8UROEON, , CHARLES G. ERNST, AMERICAN LAWYERS. lowr^iore. J. A. WAL' prcfd HATS schobl 1 8. J. HUGHES, 3 UR QEON DENTIST, PtTWMCTAWVl*. PA. nt do je south end of.Findley street. ho rrontlo- u Is th A i >(»*« FITS FOPJ MONEY. t itt.a MORRISON, D. D. 8. and crush hats. Caps for girls DENTAL BOOMS, and boys all styles and prices, PUHXBUT A WNBY, P i t on the orpin '!l >11(7 rle Building, four doors west of Million 4 «f /a 1 of Efface. morbus, (JoveSyaH takoo iird to 0. BEN8COTER, PRESENT! NO TIME IS THE LIKE THE >BER 29. 1 >AY. t PA., AIT UfDCOEHBIlT TO CIO WEST try. ClVMirrl*Mi)»r|* View tbr raw. r, Pa . J. TBUPtT, ATTOXJTMT-AT-LAW, »u—uwnrat. ■eooad itorrol JahnMtter'i brisk actio* la tha coiiTUof Mlimtmi- Never Put Off 'Til To-morrow What You Can Do To-day! A TTOBXX T-A T-LA W, PmnrecTAnrer, Fa. m ob Gilpin • treat, two doon north of Vtuiltmaton. If. BREWBS) BMornuB, Pa m with Judge Jemki. Legal bnMnewoMeattended to. )WARD A. CARMALT, A TTORNE T-A T-LA W, Round trip first olasa tickets, good 90 days, at tbe lowest first-claw one way rate (which la half fare in each direotion). Snoh la tha limit and the rate governing tbe sale of tickets on September 9, 23 and October 14, over the Union Paciflo system to points in Kansas and Nebraska; Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and other points in Colorado Cneyenne, and nil Wyoming towns; Salt Lake City Hnd Ogden, Utah; Helena, Bntte; and other Montana points, and to Idaho pofntseaHt of and inclnding Wciner, Tiokets to points on Uuioii Pacific system will lie sold via Kansas City, Leavewnrth, 8t. Joseph, Council Blnffs, Oinaha, or Sionx City by all tioket. agents in Pittsburg Washington, Pa., Wheeling, W. Va., »nd at conpon ticket, offices of all lines wenr. of the Ohio river, Salamanca ium! Btiffolo Stop-offprivileycn will he grafrtfd .on tbe Union Pacitio wysb m in. (ijther (dirtctiop For rati 8 of fare, map* and firil informs tion call on or address The*. St Spear, t.rar eling passenger agent, 400'Wood'street Pittsburg, Pa. 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. BBOorai.i.1. Pa m ia Matron Rlook, opposite the pablio ln*». +-S-TT-I-T-S-+ CLOT EEXB7G-. BOYS': AND: CHILDREN'S. Children's Short Pants: R. Thnbrobck, General Eastern Agent, New Yokk. 14w4 •30,000 In Sight AritriH. $3,500 to $15. To form any idea n°t a side issue. With us you a rival. Boys' suits from 13 to 19 Our children's department is C. CAMPBELL, A TTOBNE Y8-A T-LA W, Bkooevtlli, Pa. a* la Mttaon'i office, Mataon bnjldtag, ojtt tk* Cour* oute of our boys' department you must find everything in children's see our stock for yourselves. suits, in jersey kilt and all the new and stylish clothing made for children. Short pant suits I The insurance firm of Jno. F. and Q. £ Brown, of Clarion and Brookville, had a largo portion of the insurance in Punxsutawney at the time of onr great fire of 1888 and it is not flattery to say that their adjustments were prompt and satisfactory. Every loss was settled and paid by sight drafts, over $30,000 being paid by their eompanies within 60 days Hfter the tire. That fire did not diecourage them and they have written most of the new buildings and stocks, Their busi ness has increased so much that they have opened an office in Punxsntawney, in iront room of second story of John Zeitler block, and placed Walter 8. Brown, one of the brothers, in charge. Their liue comprises the largest and best companies doing business la the united States 1 16-29 Ethol-blushed ami said: fftltorinply: "Why, no, mamma! What mado yon "Ethel," said a fond mother to hot daughter, as the fair young >?irl sat down at a lato breakfast in her morning gown, "did George leave any package for me last evening?" What Could Ho Have Meant? SHY'$ GREAT RETREAT. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RlTNOLDf VILLI. Pi. iL BAMBY, ATTOBNBT-AT-LA W 1807 Fat. N.-W., Washington, D. C. stlelag attorney In the imnl court* In ilntrton and elsewhere. Prosecutes cUn) * ill the Government Departments. Also uchasa and aale of real eitate. 14-19 lufpn'o " Ovprnna'n fr°m 11 tQ $s' jerseysuits to ITlUll 0 . . UVUlUUAifO. #5(60i These are the nicest things We have just returned from y°u ever saw for the money, Ktlii'i tj.vid nothing. "O, nothing; only I hoard him say at tho door tm ho said {food-bye: 'Now,; hero is ono more for your mother,' anil I didn't know but what it was that pattern for laeo-oijljjint; that his mothorf pioiplscfl tp 9flnd mo."i j ask'.' ever brought to Punx'y, and one Bops' and Giiildrens' nobbiest lot of overcoats that was Don't same goods cost the merchants fail to see our overcoats before t I .'.FURNISHING GOODS.', In men's underwear we can't disappointed. MENS' I PANTS,- magnitude ot our We 5/ - W Thp sit ia iptendod lor tho of » ■Boston millionaire who is building'a palace for hipself at tho , Nd: one bub the 'owner and tho manufaoturor has any Idea of what it will cost, and tho lfittes noady had a fit when ho discovered'that a reporter of ono of "thoso 'dreadful newspapers" had actually examined the magnificent luxury of wasteful ORtentatiousness.—N. Y. Nows. Each pieco is charmingly decorated with gracoful scroll worlc roliovod by flowered ornamentation of daisies. An additional richness and varioty is secured by having tho hearts of tho daisies in gold. In order to, (urthQr vary the effects of the silver and rondor it brilliant without being £ln#ing, Acids have been used to cloud and oolo# it in parts. ' ■ .1 i >! The metal used in constructing this masterpiece of oxtravaganco was silver bullion, purchased, .sub-treasury, and givon just enough alloy to rondcr it tenijous etjdugh tor working. It is all worked byhail, tho me.tal. having been hammered into shoots, and thori.woldpd, tHv'tecI, and!,sot.up in .rough, all* the ornaments being chiselled or hamniptqd. on it by manual labor. The chiseling was done by ono artist in metal, and ,tho repousse or hammered by ajiQther, twid bpth, were emplojed upon'the Work upward of- fdur months. Not the least beautiful objoct in tho collection Is tho wash-stand. It is of tho saoio metal and dosign as tho rost, and is furnished with a wash-bowl in carved and hammered •ilver,. a rastowater pail to match, and a of hartaonious dosign. Tho towsl-framo is of silver; and with tho wash sot goes a silver foot-bowl, which sots in a short-legged silver stand. FUTURE OF WOMEN. FURNITURE OP SILVER. Mt. Gladstone Some Eminently Sensible Ktemnrka. tkm lb|»l«mt Boudoir Outfit of a Baa- In the course of a brinf address at a T_ ti.. » school for girls, where Mrs. GladsU.no I* the private office of a pro at manu- distributed the prises, Mr. Gladstone acturlng jewelry house of this city, one ..m- , .orner is fitted up in a■ u«iicine manner : ••Ttatfuture of society isof enormoo. or the delectation of chosen customers ' imnortanon to the «„,u t .. , .onneota with a lades' dresMng-robm, | aUowed £do lt, a litMft an'ocJ™Jh™ U the furnishings of which are made j 80jne wo^were 0Md to mo "iz&cscs jsjssr1 s tst «•? Z ? , mam" amount of Wme affection of tho eye. but ftcturcd in, this wuntry • ■ he entered into general conversation The furrvi ui-o and fitting rfre inthe about tl>f. poluin,., rr08pects o{ tim iouiaXV. Style. They are beautiful country, .and l,o said to :no these words, n design, and their elegance is,' of which. l.tinnk, were full of sense, rich lourse,' encbanced by the richness and feoIi anA wi9dm„. .ynu d . jrightoess pf them aterials used in their it> Mr (,ladMon„. it ,/notPtho Z.alll■ l^fy fll . WhiftH. who will >av,. 1 tie country, nor lartially copied ftom a similar set made tho Tor,„ wtlo ,vil) <av(, tho „ or Mme Dubarry, the mistress of Lo.ns j tho mother, of KlllflHni, who wtn *nve VV., which were seized by tho mob dur- tho countr_. ng tlie French revolution and molted „r »u„. , ■ >, . town for'the sal* of the metal in them. * i ! Z™'* 1°™* 7*0. cWf object in this set is tho ch, ,,r,nt?- th« ™os? con" Iressing-table. This is a small table, tk ?? ,0SS°!! »ith swelling frontand bowed legs, tho ' . " ' ', ' V ' lh )a "" : ;op lading a double-thick shoot of plate- tt, ' 1, V. ." O JV 1 are such jlass sot on a" sheet of polished silver, "l" ™ ,1''" *'« Can ■,osslb1' r. . • . . . j , make to woman h vocation can ovoi mirror is sot in Curved standards, « , , , . , . . . . . . .. ' stand for a moment in comparison with md is an oval, inclosed in a silver .lB, ,innflin„ ./ - . t*, u a~ t their vital bearing upon the formation ratno. In the body of ho table are , character in „T_/ ono of U9> An(J lowers, fitted up to hold too s of tho what ls th(J fornlatiJ of cliaraotor toilet which are »lao in .sUyec and for which God sent us into th crystals. Idoxt comes a s do table, with ,„„.ir,n 1f tv,„ m . an oval top of double plate, rimmed "Tf .U 18 thl' 81 ™ and, substance nt(,i T, . , lit the beginning and the ending of th( w f'ly°r- " 18 *,s,,ffned 111 whole „„„ and it u tho for£ation 0 with tho dressing-table; as aro also the character whioji is tho prido and glori chairs, which are threo in number, up- of women as teache r, but infinitely mori hostored 'With cloth woven of silvor at mothor, to contribute." thread. <<A 3 pants than : > dress j jultations in English and German. Diijf the eye, ear and throat, a specialty. All al operations on the eye, ear and throat lly and safely performed. Eyes accuratemined and tested for the adjustment of Dper glasses. PunmutawXBY, SPA. 'HYSICIAK AND SURGEON, $5, $6 and $7,,, ,Jf you want a firrfe pant give us a cq.ll ,natural wool,' Scotch any two stores in Funx y, all -~-v ' ;i> wooUl a suit, all wool, fijie, $2 ia, $3.50, 84,50, ~ " 1 • i(«ui -; i. v. . i 1 •' J ahd Oversh'ii;ts for men v c — ; ■■.—n * i ■ — and boys all styles ahd prices, Bay's Jersey waists something for with groat attention. T1 exactly! convinced, but. t help admitting that " was malting a stron the 1 at Cor had lin 'umphantly to tlnvt and askod, patron ""What ii "Aha!" oxclairaod Dr. Tothl, turn) to tho class, "what havo I so of 'i you, crcntlomfn? Hero wo havn case of t'lupliyscma " Then foil lonp disSortation on the Hl\ . upon tliu lung's by continually ' a wind instrument. Tho "I play in a band," hoarsely wliooiod tho poor sufferer. tho doctor "What is your occupation?" Inquired tho patient was in the laststa;*M of eon sumption. will future refer to "Todd's diaoase." One day a tall, cudavorouslooklnj? Individual entered Dr. Todd's clinic. A glanco sufflccd to show t.l. it ' If old Dr. Todd, yf tho II Medical College, whore ho is ono of tho most, learned and valuable lecturers, has a pot hobbyi' it' is "emphysema." The doctor, says tho Chic ago Herald, has a theory that directly conflicts with tho beliefs of nearly all ot the other eminent practitioners of tho world. IIo holds that all players upon v.-ind Instruments havo diseased lunffs The Affection so contracted ho calls "emphysema." Twico a year ho lectures learnedly on emphysema. Ho has even been hoard to remark that through this malady, dlscovorqd byhimsolf, his name will be handed down tor tho future a<?es. As wo now spoak of "ltriffht's disease," so I-ecturor'n Ha«ty Kutrertt A'IiOUff"Winded Dissertation Ends In the r «-••***« sir?1 "Tiio hasH dru man. An Indian's hulltjfc went thfoiigh tho child's hip ai>d lodged in tlio father's body, but tho fight went on. Mr. Shy ran forward some distytico1, and then, dropping .tho child into tho brush, would face about and tiro at tho loading pursuer, who would thus "bo brought to a standstill for a time, then another short flight and another stand to gain time for Mrs. Sh.,, who • was fleeing in tho front, and so the day1 w.as'spent. The Indians finally gave up t'uo chase, which had cost, them no less than six warriors, and, tho exhausted fugitives managed to reach tho city of Doming with'their lives. Tho wounds vectoivod by both father and son wore" rapidly healed, aud no\v. when the hastiles an; forovor oxpplled from or killed out of that' neighborhood tboro is no icore; nourishing or .br.ppy family in New Mexico than that of valorous John T, Mr. Shy had Bottled on a ranch in New Mexico with his wifo and young son, their placo being seventeen miles frpm any other sottlofnent. r»j)qh_ was attafck6ii by a roving band t>f • eighteen Apaches who, softglrt, to Off tho Stock. Mh §hy! who iwas wellarmed, and had plenty of arfitHunition,' placed his wifo and child in a placo of safety within the houso and then opened flto, which, was rQt\xfttfcd. I'ho flgtit was waged f»r. some time, till' one of the Indiajis Succqedcd in crawlihg Up and sotting flro to tho houso. This lieoessithtod flight; so, Sending Mr 4. Shy forward under cover of tho smoko of the burniWe building, the husband and father, tarrying his yoiung soil under his arm, mado a dash for tho cover of some 'thick hru3)i which was growing near by. A gentleman passed through tho city (Sunday on hia way to Excelsior Springs, says tho Kansas City Times, whoso name throe or four years ago was one of tho most popular in tho daily press of that day. It was John T. Shy, of Doming, N. M., whoso deed of heroism in saving his wife and family from massacre by a band of savago Apaches after a running flght of several miles will over mako his name a aonspiouous otio in tho history >of tho West. THo' st6ry is as follows: , Gave Up Pursuit. H« Shot Six Inditing and Then the tied! bocks, all the late styles in soft BOOTS, and SHOES ' For inon, boys and children. i««i 9 A The new Dunlap Yeoman, Knb* OOyS PUKMUTAWJUT, 1*A. ■Office In his residence,! n the WeBt End . W. J. CHANDLER, SURGEON DENTIST, back seat. AVe petty'the, utjlibrft- In this line wa don't t&ke a 1 Main anil li chtiVcfli tW :i' i"-!J sljo vifiiti'd liiia •eooinp i>f a'doVc s!i\v .11 U'hluv'Uov A Mas&u'hu that *h<» saw ;i tliu£>t.ko dt>\ onjt\v itho projoedi to a KurtcUf-^Tibbl fondant ati'hiW- . :• boinjf l>.v it wnn vorv ftMul. It o'icU vviik (Ay ] noar; Aftrpxjliureh'! ted J. T.. Wood boots and sLoes, „ , . There is posiiivtly'iu) better and TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! prices uuar.inteeci the lowest. In A car load of new trunks, rubber boots we lyujdle onlythe We can save you money on a good pair warranted ur money. re fun- satchels, and valises just received best Candbe rubber golrtls,,, ever JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Yopko Township, PA otions and other bnsineujpnomptly alto.IR9E H. TORRENCE, 'UjrxsuiwjfEr, pa ting and graining or all kinds done in tho f atjrle and aatlataotlon always guaran- It ) trunk or satchel (led, CLAYTON NORTH id double rla far bin at all Una* at rate*. Spatial rate* to foaarali aad klman. Stable! near railroaditatloa CARMALT'S LITER! AND SALE STABLES, PUNiaUTAWWBT, PXWN'A. PENN'A [Successor to North & Morris.] " The Origins! and Popular Ons Price Gtottiier P UNXSUTA WNEY Main Strtet, Hotel P, ntftll Bujjdiutr, noon. ! ' .» »■ ' f / - * ' 1 Mp!; fyen i:i Pari* "tt'hp .Strain tl»o iaith »S CtmrAtubl*. lot slow in rusos to in fc too tic* k p?c tft tora . T,ho Peristal raise. money.. ga'thfefed't'iip' ot|uT i':.y arbu'hd d ydtinjf man wUq , Fiji 1. . <i-jv. a, la front >of tho LolfvrO. lrt i Bar I', i'.i ivhfc't to lib an cpileptiu »ei :-:r.\ Ono of tlio bystandors stopped forward ami proposed :(jo cwrjr t'ho invalid > si sliop not far off, and anothc* uiiatui to assist.' , '-Tii o'jjp' ,wh(J spol'p flVdt took up tho epileptic's 'hat. mid throwing sixpence info it;; to'tfto ornwd: "1 aff) a poor man .myself) .lint if vaoii en'.vof you did like Tno1 thfs tinftrtunato creaUtrcj would have &ofapptJuii(ff) ,hujp .to ireliovo hie Bufferings.'' ! Impelled' by this geperou.3 oiamplp', tlip Qi|o\vd shbwlureil coppers and small stiver into tho hat tintil over 82.50, wis collected. , ' ,., . lireat iwaa.tboir. astonishment when two ' Walked up' afaj spiztfd both tho XjQjvpvolontr originator of the aim* collection1 and tho cpiteptio suf-' fp'rrr, Tho latSp'r, as sopn'aa lit? opened his eyes and eaw the polioemart, forgot that'Ud wa;( ap Invalid and attempted to escape. They woro both taken to th© lock-up and \vfcr<J idehtilied ai two tvoil-' known lazy mendicants, named Garnet and DOsjmairetst. Thoy had enacted tho same dod.tfe successfully during the foro- ,t ouch naked .Mr. iion 'a-rain, who had J oxjxsrienoh of l«>tU system?.' tvW'ch,• upon tlio v.'We, ho thought tho best i Heropltpd that the question cotild jiot bo ansvl ;>d in \vo;.-d,.: "If,", he said, : "you as!: -mw 'wh'c't is best fitted for | produeijist frosnjl'irny, td' lio»9 a dozen 01 I a se.oro «£. very eminent and hiffhly' riiltiv:\ted : nii'ii,' tnct\ trfpja'y a 'great pai'tiu alfii'vs an! s: mil up for : tho opprbHUed'An'I in time.-- <?f trouble a nil 'danpor, I should say at ! onoo the EwpliHli. If yon anic mfc whfeli is the .'ni . (ii'd'tj;'.!1;,'' fpr tin? ; vast majority of clients, I answer at oijco il\b ' . , This was ii'it'i' weighty,and very impartial levu1eni4ik, and • i thistle,' if. Mr. jSq'njA|i>iin \vas t;i 'lit,,that wbaa is clearly for'tli© 'lenelit of tho vast majority ol clleTltS iS,,cei'.Liln td' 1),e: in tho end.. .-Wttbcmt ttxnrossinjjany opin■ ion wlirif -'yer -ipf>n I'eW'ntly-cbnttfivp'rt-, od,fau't,s, which i pari, potdqi ;und wbiib would >ie (jolt" improper! for "ip'o if I botil'd' > (that 1 think ttrey av>» ipbostaably hustemod •hp»ffv<;n'to.t.v.i'j??•'■', ,'5, r;1, ira.», ,t'sia"ll rijhtifoT •yon to take n dny off now and tbeil, byt ' tJir:vV no !(vt' y. nsr y.Vqfrii. It.** ..'Co'■•nj V l'mtifj-wLr ii *. n lit?". J'.mpitry/'iv-" V. tj told m'o you y.'ei'fi, gplnif to your U'nc.v'i iu'M imI ,ve itt>i iay. but f hour you won I 1 to a'pfh't'.*' Colore.I Pjrter—"Wo'l, sab, 1 d'.J ;i b i;ck bi;" , . uV—■ ». r.nril Coluritlgc TeltK Wherein Tlioy DUIVr From thtt 1.1ii-r11 s! 1. There Is one possibly impending chango. I mean the introduction of the American practice As to our profession; tho allowing tho functions of tho attorney and the functions of tho barrister to bo exercised by tho sajno person, writes Lord Coloridgo in the (Jontemporary Review. 11 is truo that in »ho great cities of America, whore there aro firms of lawyers, the principles 'of natural Selection .send, tsfjmq of the firms into court and keep others in chambers, so that the prndt CO a pood deal iijOdifies tho principle. l'nt the principle' remains, and 1 believe tho extension of it to England is not so very far off. Whether it will be a benefit or not I do not feel surt.\ 'i'iR-.n "I knoSv it." >:t thpro tiro Xao tl>: ' 'ay a pOori<Jw»T i ■ > - in Slils win-Id at. tho In: \v cilltOT ir*VK fObwi&tiy. a ixl Vomurlcetfr \i a t!»'i . llHi .ttA. A. tumlyolnovtl boroca by the London 'SJiWI!:#tth" Tact that of tfcl ' ciiartu:. "v.-ilii " 'ci-nt f nmmoi' itc.fliirtl f >i"iii" woro <5i\sor"bcii as bo' u-ix iuot'uil). None w<*rt* untfor tbo mori.p-K ln'ifriit. It isroally too bad t> . ut such Dncly-biiilt p-ont'.omon to such p or use. itcT'ifej Arc / 1 Tall, , fit- sut.iuul 1 f»p about ?; f• -■••! J'VI l ly ,Vo "Thore arc* i some thin, Uu'v Jj'v' : aauppsd tkiti odito:: dhrri££ jtMa; \v Liii out goin^.l' tJniiijj 'Sayitr-JT. N* > 22 EVERY WEDNESDAY. tTKB k CLARK, A TTOBNX 78-A T-LA W, In this line we never have had the East where we bought the I' : AttORNEt-Al-LAW, BROOKVILLE, PA. oe in Opera House Block. Oct. 1,1886.
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1890-10-29 |
Volume | XVIII |
Issue | 22 |
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 | 1890-10-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1890-10-29 |
Volume | XVIII |
Issue | 22 |
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 | 1890-10-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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08AI9 —Rare liita. DR. TODD'S MISTAKE. [10 Q. * C. Z. GORDON, OVEECOA.TS. ATTORNETS-AT-LA W, Bhookvillk, Pa. thing we want to say is that we bought them cheap simply he- cause we bought them late. The In every style and; pribe. yfpstrfftttft. W.F.BEYER, 'HT8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Ptthtottawiut, FA two door* enetotlke; ffa't Olleo. So look out far thq best, .bargains. more money earlior in thd season.1' buying: lit ; at CLAYTON NORTH'S and you' I. s. C. ALLISON, \rysician AND BUBOXON, PUKXKTTAWMT, PA. n mi aerfloei' to fl>e people of Pnnxauy and vicinity. will not be stock. Suits conde scarlet, cam- traanently located in thla place, ami of- B professional services to the citlaen* of, ouilty. He may be found at all times ad ice. corner of Mahoning and Btreet, of Zeltler's grocery. 4erman language i. Member of Board if £aaalon.l!xuH- PtTMXSCTAWMT, PA. 'JIY8ICIAN AND 8UROEON, , CHARLES G. ERNST, AMERICAN LAWYERS. lowr^iore. J. A. WAL' prcfd HATS schobl 1 8. J. HUGHES, 3 UR QEON DENTIST, PtTWMCTAWVl*. PA. nt do je south end of.Findley street. ho rrontlo- u Is th A i >(»*« FITS FOPJ MONEY. t itt.a MORRISON, D. D. 8. and crush hats. Caps for girls DENTAL BOOMS, and boys all styles and prices, PUHXBUT A WNBY, P i t on the orpin '!l >11(7 rle Building, four doors west of Million 4 «f /a 1 of Efface. morbus, (JoveSyaH takoo iird to 0. BEN8COTER, PRESENT! NO TIME IS THE LIKE THE >BER 29. 1 >AY. t PA., AIT UfDCOEHBIlT TO CIO WEST try. ClVMirrl*Mi)»r|* View tbr raw. r, Pa . J. TBUPtT, ATTOXJTMT-AT-LAW, »u—uwnrat. ■eooad itorrol JahnMtter'i brisk actio* la tha coiiTUof Mlimtmi- Never Put Off 'Til To-morrow What You Can Do To-day! A TTOBXX T-A T-LA W, PmnrecTAnrer, Fa. m ob Gilpin • treat, two doon north of Vtuiltmaton. If. BREWBS) BMornuB, Pa m with Judge Jemki. Legal bnMnewoMeattended to. )WARD A. CARMALT, A TTORNE T-A T-LA W, Round trip first olasa tickets, good 90 days, at tbe lowest first-claw one way rate (which la half fare in each direotion). Snoh la tha limit and the rate governing tbe sale of tickets on September 9, 23 and October 14, over the Union Paciflo system to points in Kansas and Nebraska; Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and other points in Colorado Cneyenne, and nil Wyoming towns; Salt Lake City Hnd Ogden, Utah; Helena, Bntte; and other Montana points, and to Idaho pofntseaHt of and inclnding Wciner, Tiokets to points on Uuioii Pacific system will lie sold via Kansas City, Leavewnrth, 8t. Joseph, Council Blnffs, Oinaha, or Sionx City by all tioket. agents in Pittsburg Washington, Pa., Wheeling, W. Va., »nd at conpon ticket, offices of all lines wenr. of the Ohio river, Salamanca ium! Btiffolo Stop-offprivileycn will he grafrtfd .on tbe Union Pacitio wysb m in. (ijther (dirtctiop For rati 8 of fare, map* and firil informs tion call on or address The*. St Spear, t.rar eling passenger agent, 400'Wood'street Pittsburg, Pa. 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. BBOorai.i.1. Pa m ia Matron Rlook, opposite the pablio ln*». +-S-TT-I-T-S-+ CLOT EEXB7G-. BOYS': AND: CHILDREN'S. Children's Short Pants: R. Thnbrobck, General Eastern Agent, New Yokk. 14w4 •30,000 In Sight AritriH. $3,500 to $15. To form any idea n°t a side issue. With us you a rival. Boys' suits from 13 to 19 Our children's department is C. CAMPBELL, A TTOBNE Y8-A T-LA W, Bkooevtlli, Pa. a* la Mttaon'i office, Mataon bnjldtag, ojtt tk* Cour* oute of our boys' department you must find everything in children's see our stock for yourselves. suits, in jersey kilt and all the new and stylish clothing made for children. Short pant suits I The insurance firm of Jno. F. and Q. £ Brown, of Clarion and Brookville, had a largo portion of the insurance in Punxsutawney at the time of onr great fire of 1888 and it is not flattery to say that their adjustments were prompt and satisfactory. Every loss was settled and paid by sight drafts, over $30,000 being paid by their eompanies within 60 days Hfter the tire. That fire did not diecourage them and they have written most of the new buildings and stocks, Their busi ness has increased so much that they have opened an office in Punxsntawney, in iront room of second story of John Zeitler block, and placed Walter 8. Brown, one of the brothers, in charge. Their liue comprises the largest and best companies doing business la the united States 1 16-29 Ethol-blushed ami said: fftltorinply: "Why, no, mamma! What mado yon "Ethel," said a fond mother to hot daughter, as the fair young >?irl sat down at a lato breakfast in her morning gown, "did George leave any package for me last evening?" What Could Ho Have Meant? SHY'$ GREAT RETREAT. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RlTNOLDf VILLI. Pi. iL BAMBY, ATTOBNBT-AT-LA W 1807 Fat. N.-W., Washington, D. C. stlelag attorney In the imnl court* In ilntrton and elsewhere. Prosecutes cUn) * ill the Government Departments. Also uchasa and aale of real eitate. 14-19 lufpn'o " Ovprnna'n fr°m 11 tQ $s' jerseysuits to ITlUll 0 . . UVUlUUAifO. #5(60i These are the nicest things We have just returned from y°u ever saw for the money, Ktlii'i tj.vid nothing. "O, nothing; only I hoard him say at tho door tm ho said {food-bye: 'Now,; hero is ono more for your mother,' anil I didn't know but what it was that pattern for laeo-oijljjint; that his mothorf pioiplscfl tp 9flnd mo."i j ask'.' ever brought to Punx'y, and one Bops' and Giiildrens' nobbiest lot of overcoats that was Don't same goods cost the merchants fail to see our overcoats before t I .'.FURNISHING GOODS.', In men's underwear we can't disappointed. MENS' I PANTS,- magnitude ot our We 5/ - W Thp sit ia iptendod lor tho of » ■Boston millionaire who is building'a palace for hipself at tho , Nd: one bub the 'owner and tho manufaoturor has any Idea of what it will cost, and tho lfittes noady had a fit when ho discovered'that a reporter of ono of "thoso 'dreadful newspapers" had actually examined the magnificent luxury of wasteful ORtentatiousness.—N. Y. Nows. Each pieco is charmingly decorated with gracoful scroll worlc roliovod by flowered ornamentation of daisies. An additional richness and varioty is secured by having tho hearts of tho daisies in gold. In order to, (urthQr vary the effects of the silver and rondor it brilliant without being £ln#ing, Acids have been used to cloud and oolo# it in parts. ' ■ .1 i >! The metal used in constructing this masterpiece of oxtravaganco was silver bullion, purchased, .sub-treasury, and givon just enough alloy to rondcr it tenijous etjdugh tor working. It is all worked byhail, tho me.tal. having been hammered into shoots, and thori.woldpd, tHv'tecI, and!,sot.up in .rough, all* the ornaments being chiselled or hamniptqd. on it by manual labor. The chiseling was done by ono artist in metal, and ,tho repousse or hammered by ajiQther, twid bpth, were emplojed upon'the Work upward of- fdur months. Not the least beautiful objoct in tho collection Is tho wash-stand. It is of tho saoio metal and dosign as tho rost, and is furnished with a wash-bowl in carved and hammered •ilver,. a rastowater pail to match, and a of hartaonious dosign. Tho towsl-framo is of silver; and with tho wash sot goes a silver foot-bowl, which sots in a short-legged silver stand. FUTURE OF WOMEN. FURNITURE OP SILVER. Mt. Gladstone Some Eminently Sensible Ktemnrka. tkm lb|»l«mt Boudoir Outfit of a Baa- In the course of a brinf address at a T_ ti.. » school for girls, where Mrs. GladsU.no I* the private office of a pro at manu- distributed the prises, Mr. Gladstone acturlng jewelry house of this city, one ..m- , .orner is fitted up in a■ u«iicine manner : ••Ttatfuture of society isof enormoo. or the delectation of chosen customers ' imnortanon to the «„,u t .. , .onneota with a lades' dresMng-robm, | aUowed £do lt, a litMft an'ocJ™Jh™ U the furnishings of which are made j 80jne wo^were 0Md to mo "iz&cscs jsjssr1 s tst «•? Z ? , mam" amount of Wme affection of tho eye. but ftcturcd in, this wuntry • ■ he entered into general conversation The furrvi ui-o and fitting rfre inthe about tl>f. poluin,., rr08pects o{ tim iouiaXV. Style. They are beautiful country, .and l,o said to :no these words, n design, and their elegance is,' of which. l.tinnk, were full of sense, rich lourse,' encbanced by the richness and feoIi anA wi9dm„. .ynu d . jrightoess pf them aterials used in their it> Mr (,ladMon„. it ,/notPtho Z.alll■ l^fy fll . WhiftH. who will >av,. 1 tie country, nor lartially copied ftom a similar set made tho Tor,„ wtlo ,vil) |
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