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e Attention a LXZ. J. TRUITT, , ATTO*MMT-At-LAW, mnmawmit. r a loom ft. »fwil rtorrof John leltler'i brick sST ?uUmi> tto Coortaof adjacent cots- To the Little Things of Life is often the means by which *4 m ATTOAXMT-AT-LAW, rwantAwm, fa. a Gilpin atTMt, two doora north of UBltnre atora. He Attains Greatness. ard a. carmalt, A TTOBXX Y-A T-LA W, i, Ta. oae» with Judge Juki. Legal btt»lneMOM«- t *lly kttenaod to. TSNKB A CLARK, A TTOBXX YB-A T-LA W, HE HAS NOT BEEN AT WASHINGTON FOR MONTHS DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RlTHOLDiVII.LI, FA. FlIiE IN A LUMBKR YARD. ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, BEOOKVILLK, PA. Offioe in Oper* House Block. Oct. 1.1S89. JgAAC G. * G. Z. GO'taJON, 16-31 ATTORN JhYS-AT-LA W Bhookvillb,' Pa. itotrriviih wli (1 l&Cc if 30 i of f.ho ohara a llfi'-alzo PUNXSCTAWNEY.'PA TJR.J A.WALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DIED IN SPASMS. ton. On tho otucr ii liKuros of ■ is tlirnwn 111 •oat on 1 H sitan80 31 Strikes an Unexpioded Hlast of Dynamite Setting1 It Oir and the Operator Is Piere«(l by tho Rod. Both cl •mi are Office south end of Findley street, KXl'ftUlRNCED A .aSi H OF ii KAK't mm- Office in building rear of D, W.Goheens residence, West Malioning street. T)R. W. J. CHANDLER, 8US6E0N DENTIST, Tvviamnwvvr, fa TO CLOSE ITS BUSINESS. HATS, ZE3LA.TS, 1, 1891. beechbe: IDS !Y, Unveiling of a Statue dl the Great Preacher. The Democratic Host in Place of Brice. mi n Pays EX-llAYOB SETH LOW THE ORATION. HIS RELATIONS WITH MB. CLEVELAND SIGNIFICANT. Doierlption of tho Stafne as ttJStonfl# —The Ohio Sculptor, J. 6. AJ.Warfl, is tho Author of it. Cnusiiftl Activity lu Management on the Part of Both Partleg—Clarkson's Campaign Plaus. IS BLAINE FAILING? DUMPED HER GUARDIAN. k Desperate Bat Handsome Woman 8 Escaped From an Officer. Chicago, .Tune 29.—Mrs. E. L. Phllo, a handsome blonde, 28 years old, *n ajrosted hero on a warrant sworn oat to Deputy Sheriff Rene, of Denver, Col. She was turned over to theDenver officer, who started with her for Denver. When the train was noar Asheton, a station nlnoty miles west of Chicago, the woman jumped through tho open window of the car and escaped. The train was running at full spoed at tho time and Reno was dozing, not thinking that his fair prisoner would attempt to oscapo. The train was quickly brought to a standhlll, but uo trace of the wojnan could bo found. Mrs. Phllo Is wanted in Donver for Jumping her bond. She had been arrested for a large forgery and the caso was continued for hearing, the bond being Axed at ?5,000. As soon as bail was furnished the woman disappeared. Clayton -North, BAOOXYILLB. PA Office IB Matron Block, oppeatte the public ulldlnga. BKOOKTILLBi PA. Office in Mateon'a office, Matson building, opposite the Cour* on»e. •py C. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, Q C. BENSCOTER, fcnd Will Not Bo There Until Fall- Otherji Have All His Work in Hand. TBE O NE PRICE CL O THIER, g A. OBAIG to clear out all odds and ends, we will allow a casli discount Will offer some startling bargains in Summer Clothing. Everything in light colored suits must go. We have had a wonderful trade on light suits this season, and in order |~*ANIKL BAMKY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W 1307 Fst. N.-W., Washington, D. C. Practicing attorney In the several courts in Wiahhmton and elsewhere. Proaecutea claims before all the Government Department*.Alao he »urehaae and sale of real estate. 14-n nor his family Intend to return hero until fall. New Yoiik, Juno 20.—A Mall and Express Washington special says: "Blalno has not had any connection, so far as business Roes, with the stato department sinco his illness In New York, and has nono now. ills physicians domand ho shall havo absolute rest, and ho is gotting it. Tho president and assistaut secretaries havo his entire work on their hands. Blalno's houso on Lafayette square is closed. Even tho windows arodarkenod by shutters and 110 one goes In or out. It is closed for tho summer j and shows for itself that neither lilalno means a Sacrifice, but no old shop worn clothing for us, fortable for want of Light Clothes. We don't carry goods over from one season to another, and to close out everything of six per cent on all light colored clothing for the next two weeks. This will give everybody a chance to have seasonable clothing so cheap that they can't afford to be uncom- 3f99$irfat». TYR. S. C. ALLISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PrMXOtfTiWKlT, PA. Offer* his services to the people of Punxsutnwney and vicinity. Office two doors east of the Post Office. POtYarTAWHHY, PA £)!?. W.F. BEYER, PHYSICIAN AND 8VS0E0N, we sell. Our business never was better, the more opposi- We always manage to have new, fresh, late styles to commence each season with. Some one says six per cent don't amount to much. Well a suit that is marked $12.00 you get for §11.28, and where goods are marked at a legitimate profit it makss a great difference on the amount of Clothing Minnesota. Ci.oqukt, Mt.vx., Juno 27.—Lato in tho aftornoon iiro was discovered In tho yard of tho Nelson Lumber company near tho mill. A strong wind was blowing at the timo, and tho llro spread rapidly through tho yard and toward tho mill. It lookod as though tho wholo town must go. The iocol fire brigado turned out promptly and through their most desperate oxcrtions, assisted by all tho mill hands, tho Iiro was confined to tho lumber yard. Over 25,000,000 foot of dry lumber was destroyed. rlho loss Is estimated at half a million. Many persons wore injured during tho progress of the fire, which is still burning, though under control. Half a Million Dollitru Consumed In PRINCE GEORGE'S ARRIVAL. and boy's tion we have the more business we do, we have a great many customers that we have had for a long time, and as continually making new ones. We have men's suits any price you want from $5.00 to $25.00. Men's boots and shoes : Wo are still selling the I. T. Wood shoes, will guarrantee every pair, there is 110 better. Boy's and children's clothing from 81.00 to $15.00. PnUMCTAWKlT, PA. KM permanently located In this place, anfj offers his professional services to tho citiienB of his vicinity. He may be found at all times at his office, corner of Mahoning and rerne trcet, north of Zeitler's grocery. •;i«rmimi 1: spoken. Member of Board -f Pension Examiners.TQR. CHARLES G. ERNST, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, IMPALED. It limy bo a significant fact for thoso who aro trying to liguro out what attltudo Mr. Cleveland stands in with rotation to Mr. Gorman and tho national organization of tho party that tho ex-president is consulted about all important matters relating to tho coming national campaign. Friends of tho two men say that there Is not the least friction or antagonism between Gorman and Cleveland. They aro frequently In consultation, understand each other and each will support oach other in party work. A great deal of work Is being done which tho public know nothing of. The Democratic National committee is working with tho National association. Calvin S. Brlco, as chairman of tho National committee, has been directing tho work of tho National association, but ho U going to Europe, and at a cotiforonce held in New York a day or two ago It was docidod to place tho management of tho party organization in tho hands of Mr. Gormon, who, in an advisory capacity, Is directing tho work of tho National association. Both parties are now working very actively but quietly through their club organizations and the campaign of'93 it actually In progress at this time. Without regard to tho rivalries of tho sovoral candidates for nominations tho loaders In each party are doing tholr best to make the organization strong enough to Insure success, whomever they may put upon tho tlckot. Tho campaign in Ohio Is regarded as all-Important, and it will bo conducted with tho energy of a national campaign. Mr. Clarkson Is working tho Republican league of clubs for all thero Is In it, and tho Democrats aro probably not behind In tholr work in a smaller way. or threo months ago tho temporary noadquartors of tho National Association of Democratic clubs were established at th« Metropolitan hotel, in chargo of Mr. Lawrence Uarduer, socretary of tho association, and it Is proposed to make Washington tho permanont national headquarters. Tho Republican permanent headquarters aro in Now York, but Washington lias many advantages ovor that city both in tho way of facilities for getting information for educational campaign purposes and that of ready communication with tho public. Evporlonce has shown tho advantage of tho national capital as a political headquarters, and the Democrats havo wisoly determined to establish themselves here. Washington, Juno 29.—Thcro has probably never been a tlmo so remote from the data of a national election when both political parties have beeu as activo as they are now. DRILL HOLE A CROW BAR DROPPED IN A FURNISHING GOODS! Consultations in English and the proper glasses. In Mens' Fancy and Flannel Shirts wo have a grand line, and have San Fhanctsco, Juno 25.—Prince Goorgo of Grooco, wlio accompanied the Cznrewitch on his tour around tho world, has arrived from Yokohama on tho steamer Gaelic. He will procood direct to New York, sail to Iwiidon and go thenco to St. Petersburg. A band of robbers Infesting tho woods near Shanghai, has been employing beautiful women to lure rich nion to tho robbers'quarters, where they aro robbed and murdered. Four of the robbers wore captured shortly before the Gaelic sailed and wore beheaded. and lielie i li'il Four Robber* ot Shanghai Captured AN OHIO i * v >At.N 1 abou Threo auilllnry liitci central one, uro plat pedestal. On tho ri«h figure of :v w< victim of slaver;', la; at tho feet of tho 1 to secure omancipat sido aro two llfe-M?. One is a boy, who li;! the lower pari r,t tl ting on it, lioldl reach up and la the feet of Itc<N'! barefooted and face, ns well as g to jnodnl from, ii of lilm.'a photogruph ldoalizod, l)ti» 111 and 11 death m&i> ( c from a v RlU'll tilt) I ' St OVur t sculptor had 111.-' i'! clotll i II posltii: v r«- 1 the loson riu, ornct bronze, of liorob- slzn, and stands upo$ Quincy granite pedestal, suitably tn- Borlhed. It l-'-prosoftts Bcocber with head bare and hat. In hand, w irlnga capo overcoat and :n »rdlnnr> suit* or Dr. Hoth Low, ox-mayor of Brooklyn, and president of Columbia college, dfij* livcred an oration. The statue Is oj Boforo tho speoches tlio statuo w&s uavoiled by a grand chlkl of Beecher, Goftrudo Boxanii Beocher. livo years did, daughter of William O. Beecher. S::ulpter J. Q. A. Ward led lur to thu oUlU® and placed tlio linos In lur biindi. Whllo unveiling takes placo tho Sunday school children sung "Beechor," lo4 s)f • band. I)r. flail in ad ft a formal prosoij" tatlon of tho statno to tho eity, anrf It was a.'-opted by .Mayor C'hapln. expression of ]le<<>her hewi served. Bhoohlyn, Juno 2">.—A statue (rf Henry Ward Beecher was unveiled (h City Ball square at four o'clock ttuS afternoon. Places worn reserved iroun tho statuo for members of tho 'I'nff teonth regiment, of which Boechor #4J chaplain, the veterans of tho GTtli York volunteers, known an the ffirA Long Island regiment* In which Bowfi* or's son, Colonel Ilenr? B. Beocl.or, ipajtt to w.fr, and too Sonday school chlldrOT of Plymouth church and Its misslQQR The front, of tho city hall was nlaboty?- oly decorated for the occasion. 'Lho 01- erclsos were opened with prayer by lift*. S. I!. Ualllday. Long Beecher'a asslstaii# in Plymouth church. Dr. Charles 11. Hall, chairman of the Beecher memorial committee, Introduced Mayor Chapia «1 presiding officer. fLF.NMV V-'AMD HKECIIEB- PCMXBUTAWWSY, PA. T\R. S. J. HUGHES, SURGEON DENTIST, them out. Summer underwear, Balbrigan, Fancy and Flain Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear. A beautiful assortment of E. and W. Collars and Cuffs. marked them down to the lowest possible prices in order to close SAYS OHIO V CI' IJiumiNOiiAM, Ai.a., June 26.—Tho two-year old daughter of John Stone, residing on Fourteenth street and Second avenue, died in awful agony, Six weeks ago his child was bitten by a mad dog. The dog was the property of Major (J. W. Garrett and was left tied in his store yard. It developed symptoms af hydrophobia whilo there, and bit tho child. Last Saturday the llttlo one was seized with spasms. She steadily grew worse and became so violent she had to bo lied down to tho bed. She frothed at. the mouth and barkod like a dog. Tho Sad Fato of a L-.ttla Child Bitten by a Dog. The Nashville P The remainder of the bar was pulled through the wound and after twenty minutes of agony t'albort died. Altoona. Pa., Juno 27.—Shortly boforo noon at tho largo quarries at Piny crook, Robert Calbert and a gang of men prepared two blasts and lired them. One, liowovor, failod to explode. Calborfi took a 10-foot bar and prepared to drill It out. Ho placed the end of tho bar In tho holo and lot It drop when an explosion occurred. Twelve feet of the bar was driven through his body and it Is said his screams wero heard for half a tnllo. niotH Majority Oil tUi Tariff aiul iio Eifilyoct to Het1! the Election of JlcKinlcv by mi Euor- PBNXSUTA-WNEY, PA, f)R. G. R. BELL, DENTIST Ghl Office in Johnson Building. IH [V\i rJ Alapac Coats and Vests, Boys' and Childreds's Waists 25 cts. Justices of Collections and other business promptly attended to. B. MORRIS, JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE, YolJSfl TO»K8ni?. Pa Vests. VSO.OOO 111 Sight Drafts. i M Corner Room Hotel Pantall B'o^V, PUNXSUTA WWEY, PA. WASiriN'.TfiX, .III! Swasey. of t an c*t< Straw Hats at Cost. All tlie'Lato Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats, Dun, jap, Yeoman and Knot Blocks. Trunks, Satchels, Valices, Umbrellas, all styles and prices. Moliair, and Flannel Coats and Vests; Seersucker coats and WHAT THE CAI'TAI> SAW, CLAYTON NORTH, The nsurance firm of Jno. F. And G. E. Brown, ot BrockviU# and Clarion, had a large portion ol the insurance in Punxsu tawneyat the time of onr great fire of 1886 ud it ia not flattery to say that theiradluatmanta were prompt and satisfactory. Every om waa settled and paid by Bight drafts, oyer ISO,000 being paid by their companies within WW* after the fire. That fire did not discourage them and they have written moat of the new buildings and stocks. Their bust* Best has increased so mueh that they have (uud an ofloe in Punssntawney, in front room of second story of John Zeitler block, «ad placed Walter S. Brown, one of the toothers, in charge. Their line oomprlses Ik* largest and best oompamee doing business the United States 16-39 I kinds done in the i always guana- H. TOB&ENCS, PAIHTEB, rjrxsuTwjrxr The Original and Popular One Price Clothier Died From F- Xbnia* O., June 29.— Ior to Mr. James A. C new this city, was f' by a traction engine pell«d to paaa on t' The horae began when It came wl' gine, and could and fell to the aoon aa it di^ 4 ... • phie »"(*—y£i i3 i. .. i" rievi'lanU --- ~~ " Itevod amont ftovammant ofHolats hero now'" I vUllcJ [he Urso Corllsa ei^in' ««...1,.cmi. |»-asjr Hat.ifax, .Imio27-1—Whllothostoair i L~ ' "^ckodFW"iWbank! I"' *' 'Tl!^"c^r\ii'l'y tread Ia was returning from Cheste Al % . . pardon largo started in Brooklyn- • ft , asssa?ASMr a.. bh-di make just ahead of his boat. \V *at.er | nresidont Tho fail- olP of tbls C(,uttUT' itoamcr's whisiio was blown t' Ktn tho , J J of Uvo bank9 ln McDonald's Will. "°'l^ou«' tho wator at a f *> snake . V l/JT Philadelphia has so In- inpian apoi.w, Juno 87. -Tho will o if i'V Ju ar ,<tmondouS I llucncod public senti- tll0 |al0 Senator Mf Donald has boon pro Jng it, disappeared in the A On reach- „ mont that Harper's re- batej. The bulk of Ills property is ief ,M t*e"ty-tour foot long. Irishes. 11 ; .ea*0 will at least be materially deferred. H Mis, McDonald. Thla Includes hii ——*—-—.——_ Washington street property, porsona A Boy Mutflsrer. effects and library. His watch and la» A horse belong- 1 Gaixipoms, O., Juno 27---Frod Gard- ,lbrtry ,9 Klvcn t0 c. p. McDonald, ahc /awford who lives ner. the youngest son of Mr.and Mrs. rest of hu proporty U disposed undoi ..ass »h —— < which it was com- j£J? and do some work. Hebe- Flint Ilalwos Shut Down. M Jajnestown angry at his mother, pulled out hi# Pindai.. O., June 8#.—Fourth > i^n , ,u. tre, ®. .wi ni! knife and slashed her three times. _ She knd wt,,rtow eb11 factories o 4>1» hearing of the o , jv#(j on0 cut on the side and two ib(Jt down until St.. hardly be made to pass, gashes near her throat. Hut it fcbj„ |0nger. Thl- ■ ,«adand expired Just a. now will prove Stal. The e9Ttwo moot,, * boy is locked up at the police station, ,hui«l with (futtinx to kill. member of faetnrlng firm who mi cim-trui'tlu., \v-3ri-. (JU tjw now lavul obsi hit'■ poll* ties in hi- -'u' ■ ;• I ' My ba|«4 ftpcm m conversation witl* i.o»- men !s'hat MajorMc\Ciul6y will bo i<U.eti'<l governor d6st>ito the combined strciiRth of tlia , Democrats and the atllauco. Tlierf has been ft q'reat reaction on tho tar iff question in Ohio for th.« poopl* havo b <n Tako'tifo tiuplau! mill as an illustration. •*w %"jgru"%ss, Ambrose fr.iiuro Creates i jiilUtt Sensation. — r :—TTTT.. rtASHVti.i r 'i'r.NN., June 5!3.—Tho DK. KORTRUP DIES. _ , 0( t)K' Nashville Savings bank ; has created but iittlo sensation in busli Casfl of TvtllllW Fever Ji'oiik'i « ncss clre'io",. as it Ua- boon known t-> bo - i W York d in in linanolal straits for tlio past yoar. '"riJv v«„,- T,i.« O- n» T i The heaviest kwira wilt bo Itsdopoaltors. Nk\\ \0JiK. Juno -r. Djv. John L. The tot&ViiablJItles aro llgurod at 8604,- Northrup, Instructor at Columbia col- 84.1 lu due tti Inclpally to Nashville lego, who was so tferrlbly burnod yostor- banks'/md tho Hanover National bank day by an exnltislon of ultohol, died at 1 0f Now Vork City. Those banks are tho hospital this morning. j fjl]y s iCurn flrgt class paper. Hon. A case of genuine typhus fever hag James M. Ib'.trt has boon se lor. tad as boon discovered hero In a tenement ! trust ji. Mid'.s directed at once W take I'wlllb° taken to North llroth- char the bank and wind up Us busier Island immediately. Tho authorities De, '* have failed to discover tho source of tho — contagion. -p Harper SoekU'!? a S'ftrJon. \VA-niNoTiiN, 'vVio 27.—~(i Is not bo- 4. 9 • i
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1891-07-01 |
Volume | XIX |
Issue | 6 |
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 | 1891-07-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1891-07-01 |
Volume | XIX |
Issue | 6 |
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 | 1891-07-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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e Attention a LXZ. J. TRUITT, , ATTO*MMT-At-LAW, mnmawmit. r a loom ft. »fwil rtorrof John leltler'i brick sST ?uUmi> tto Coortaof adjacent cots- To the Little Things of Life is often the means by which *4 m ATTOAXMT-AT-LAW, rwantAwm, fa. a Gilpin atTMt, two doora north of UBltnre atora. He Attains Greatness. ard a. carmalt, A TTOBXX Y-A T-LA W, i, Ta. oae» with Judge Juki. Legal btt»lneMOM«- t *lly kttenaod to. TSNKB A CLARK, A TTOBXX YB-A T-LA W, HE HAS NOT BEEN AT WASHINGTON FOR MONTHS DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RlTHOLDiVII.LI, FA. FlIiE IN A LUMBKR YARD. ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, BEOOKVILLK, PA. Offioe in Oper* House Block. Oct. 1.1S89. JgAAC G. * G. Z. GO'taJON, 16-31 ATTORN JhYS-AT-LA W Bhookvillb,' Pa. itotrriviih wli (1 l&Cc if 30 i of f.ho ohara a llfi'-alzo PUNXSCTAWNEY.'PA TJR.J A.WALTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DIED IN SPASMS. ton. On tho otucr ii liKuros of ■ is tlirnwn 111 •oat on 1 H sitan80 31 Strikes an Unexpioded Hlast of Dynamite Setting1 It Oir and the Operator Is Piere«(l by tho Rod. Both cl •mi are Office south end of Findley street, KXl'ftUlRNCED A .aSi H OF ii KAK't mm- Office in building rear of D, W.Goheens residence, West Malioning street. T)R. W. J. CHANDLER, 8US6E0N DENTIST, Tvviamnwvvr, fa TO CLOSE ITS BUSINESS. HATS, ZE3LA.TS, 1, 1891. beechbe: IDS !Y, Unveiling of a Statue dl the Great Preacher. The Democratic Host in Place of Brice. mi n Pays EX-llAYOB SETH LOW THE ORATION. HIS RELATIONS WITH MB. CLEVELAND SIGNIFICANT. Doierlption of tho Stafne as ttJStonfl# —The Ohio Sculptor, J. 6. AJ.Warfl, is tho Author of it. Cnusiiftl Activity lu Management on the Part of Both Partleg—Clarkson's Campaign Plaus. IS BLAINE FAILING? DUMPED HER GUARDIAN. k Desperate Bat Handsome Woman 8 Escaped From an Officer. Chicago, .Tune 29.—Mrs. E. L. Phllo, a handsome blonde, 28 years old, *n ajrosted hero on a warrant sworn oat to Deputy Sheriff Rene, of Denver, Col. She was turned over to theDenver officer, who started with her for Denver. When the train was noar Asheton, a station nlnoty miles west of Chicago, the woman jumped through tho open window of the car and escaped. The train was running at full spoed at tho time and Reno was dozing, not thinking that his fair prisoner would attempt to oscapo. The train was quickly brought to a standhlll, but uo trace of the wojnan could bo found. Mrs. Phllo Is wanted in Donver for Jumping her bond. She had been arrested for a large forgery and the caso was continued for hearing, the bond being Axed at ?5,000. As soon as bail was furnished the woman disappeared. Clayton -North, BAOOXYILLB. PA Office IB Matron Block, oppeatte the public ulldlnga. BKOOKTILLBi PA. Office in Mateon'a office, Matson building, opposite the Cour* on»e. •py C. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, Q C. BENSCOTER, fcnd Will Not Bo There Until Fall- Otherji Have All His Work in Hand. TBE O NE PRICE CL O THIER, g A. OBAIG to clear out all odds and ends, we will allow a casli discount Will offer some startling bargains in Summer Clothing. Everything in light colored suits must go. We have had a wonderful trade on light suits this season, and in order |~*ANIKL BAMKY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W 1307 Fst. N.-W., Washington, D. C. Practicing attorney In the several courts in Wiahhmton and elsewhere. Proaecutea claims before all the Government Department*.Alao he »urehaae and sale of real estate. 14-n nor his family Intend to return hero until fall. New Yoiik, Juno 20.—A Mall and Express Washington special says: "Blalno has not had any connection, so far as business Roes, with the stato department sinco his illness In New York, and has nono now. ills physicians domand ho shall havo absolute rest, and ho is gotting it. Tho president and assistaut secretaries havo his entire work on their hands. Blalno's houso on Lafayette square is closed. Even tho windows arodarkenod by shutters and 110 one goes In or out. It is closed for tho summer j and shows for itself that neither lilalno means a Sacrifice, but no old shop worn clothing for us, fortable for want of Light Clothes. We don't carry goods over from one season to another, and to close out everything of six per cent on all light colored clothing for the next two weeks. This will give everybody a chance to have seasonable clothing so cheap that they can't afford to be uncom- 3f99$irfat». TYR. S. C. ALLISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PrMXOtfTiWKlT, PA. Offer* his services to the people of Punxsutnwney and vicinity. Office two doors east of the Post Office. POtYarTAWHHY, PA £)!?. W.F. BEYER, PHYSICIAN AND 8VS0E0N, we sell. Our business never was better, the more opposi- We always manage to have new, fresh, late styles to commence each season with. Some one says six per cent don't amount to much. Well a suit that is marked $12.00 you get for §11.28, and where goods are marked at a legitimate profit it makss a great difference on the amount of Clothing Minnesota. Ci.oqukt, Mt.vx., Juno 27.—Lato in tho aftornoon iiro was discovered In tho yard of tho Nelson Lumber company near tho mill. A strong wind was blowing at the timo, and tho llro spread rapidly through tho yard and toward tho mill. It lookod as though tho wholo town must go. The iocol fire brigado turned out promptly and through their most desperate oxcrtions, assisted by all tho mill hands, tho Iiro was confined to tho lumber yard. Over 25,000,000 foot of dry lumber was destroyed. rlho loss Is estimated at half a million. Many persons wore injured during tho progress of the fire, which is still burning, though under control. Half a Million Dollitru Consumed In PRINCE GEORGE'S ARRIVAL. and boy's tion we have the more business we do, we have a great many customers that we have had for a long time, and as continually making new ones. We have men's suits any price you want from $5.00 to $25.00. Men's boots and shoes : Wo are still selling the I. T. Wood shoes, will guarrantee every pair, there is 110 better. Boy's and children's clothing from 81.00 to $15.00. PnUMCTAWKlT, PA. KM permanently located In this place, anfj offers his professional services to tho citiienB of his vicinity. He may be found at all times at his office, corner of Mahoning and rerne trcet, north of Zeitler's grocery. •;i«rmimi 1: spoken. Member of Board -f Pension Examiners.TQR. CHARLES G. ERNST, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, IMPALED. It limy bo a significant fact for thoso who aro trying to liguro out what attltudo Mr. Cleveland stands in with rotation to Mr. Gorman and tho national organization of tho party that tho ex-president is consulted about all important matters relating to tho coming national campaign. Friends of tho two men say that there Is not the least friction or antagonism between Gorman and Cleveland. They aro frequently In consultation, understand each other and each will support oach other in party work. A great deal of work Is being done which tho public know nothing of. The Democratic National committee is working with tho National association. Calvin S. Brlco, as chairman of tho National committee, has been directing tho work of tho National association, but ho U going to Europe, and at a cotiforonce held in New York a day or two ago It was docidod to place tho management of tho party organization in tho hands of Mr. Gormon, who, in an advisory capacity, Is directing tho work of tho National association. Both parties are now working very actively but quietly through their club organizations and the campaign of'93 it actually In progress at this time. Without regard to tho rivalries of tho sovoral candidates for nominations tho loaders In each party are doing tholr best to make the organization strong enough to Insure success, whomever they may put upon tho tlckot. Tho campaign in Ohio Is regarded as all-Important, and it will bo conducted with tho energy of a national campaign. Mr. Clarkson Is working tho Republican league of clubs for all thero Is In it, and tho Democrats aro probably not behind In tholr work in a smaller way. or threo months ago tho temporary noadquartors of tho National Association of Democratic clubs were established at th« Metropolitan hotel, in chargo of Mr. Lawrence Uarduer, socretary of tho association, and it Is proposed to make Washington tho permanont national headquarters. Tho Republican permanent headquarters aro in Now York, but Washington lias many advantages ovor that city both in tho way of facilities for getting information for educational campaign purposes and that of ready communication with tho public. Evporlonce has shown tho advantage of tho national capital as a political headquarters, and the Democrats havo wisoly determined to establish themselves here. Washington, Juno 29.—Thcro has probably never been a tlmo so remote from the data of a national election when both political parties have beeu as activo as they are now. DRILL HOLE A CROW BAR DROPPED IN A FURNISHING GOODS! Consultations in English and the proper glasses. In Mens' Fancy and Flannel Shirts wo have a grand line, and have San Fhanctsco, Juno 25.—Prince Goorgo of Grooco, wlio accompanied the Cznrewitch on his tour around tho world, has arrived from Yokohama on tho steamer Gaelic. He will procood direct to New York, sail to Iwiidon and go thenco to St. Petersburg. A band of robbers Infesting tho woods near Shanghai, has been employing beautiful women to lure rich nion to tho robbers'quarters, where they aro robbed and murdered. Four of the robbers wore captured shortly before the Gaelic sailed and wore beheaded. and lielie i li'il Four Robber* ot Shanghai Captured AN OHIO i * v >At.N 1 abou Threo auilllnry liitci central one, uro plat pedestal. On tho ri«h figure of :v w< victim of slaver;', la; at tho feet of tho 1 to secure omancipat sido aro two llfe-M?. One is a boy, who li;! the lower pari r,t tl ting on it, lioldl reach up and la the feet of Itc |
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