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TEE WEATHER. Faitr. Wfjrmt'" Tfi r. THE NEW CASTLE NEWS. AUTION! If want to Iceep your do not advertise in THE VOL.

XIA'-NU. 4 castle, Wednesday, octobek is, 1 03 CENTS A WEEK A DHl NKEN MOTHER Htiile (tn a mum TIMES 91 Was James Murdered in the Woods A STRANGE CASE Of Didappearanfp in On Thursday evening farmer refciding near laut. itf' home oetenfeibly to vitit a ne He did not return as and family becominir alarmed, and a eea.cn P.ver e-in: that tiaie it kept and the HMrcti rewarded Monday by lindinji the badly decompoeed body of Ldnnt ui a uenf-e wdods near the rtwidence uf H. I in Wafchingt'jn The decompo gition of the body in ii; aied that the man bad been dead several days. The boily was Itfi where it had been found and Mi'Conneii ned, who conducted an in jaii t- devei -ptii by the The only persons havirft' seen Mr.

nels from the time li ft home his body wae found in the were eral boys. They had hulking corn on the farm Jordan, and Mrs Kate of Maboningtown, arrested County B. Recalled bj the Finding Mafi-haii Tuesday afiernDon and lodged in td. She wah in an intoxicated con when arrested and in fact had drunk several days previous to her She is a widow and the mother if f-ur children the eldest whom is not ten years oid. It was on of the way in which she treated, or mistreated her children that phe was ar- Margtiall visited her I-' ane Tuesday mornmg and brought the hildren to New Castle where they will he cari'd for the Aid Society iintii homes ran for tneiu.

the detective returned for the PEOPLE. FOR THE oi who Will Take Fart in liie Contest. Much interest is being shown in the Y. of a Mysterious Cellar. A SECRET DUNGEON Where Fngttive Were to Purely Pi-rNonal Palaver.

Raney was in Pittsburg yester- d.iv. Kimberly, of Sharon, is in the Port Wavne Limited DasheS Into road race which takes place morrow afternoon. The entries closed noon to-day, and up to a few city. Geerge BaTd, of iay. Du vid Richie.

to-day. diaron, is in the city Clinton, visiteil the an Accommodation at Beaver Falls. I Reliable Drug Store! rind Kefnipe-A MtlIeTrap Only Weansol F.uiranee. On a prominent residence street of this Stands a larure brick house, apparently not remarkable for anytbiui; but age. It is a two-ptory buildinir, and was budt in the of some the oldest citizens.

Herman Sterling, of Beaver Falls, is in town tO day. Geo. Berger had business in Pitts- hiirg yesteiday. Dr. Rntleire, of Pittsburg, was in the city yesterday.

Deputy Sheriff Doude last niyht from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Fleming have turned from Chicago. THE SAME TRAIN before twelve eleven contestants had en- I The Leading Drug and Patent Medicine House.

tered their names and depcvitied the 50 cent entrance fee. Following is a list of those who entered, with their retristerv; in'a Poesesses an interestiog of Harlansburg. ie (he gaeet able lo fohow the sidewalk when has connected with it a Qf street friends, vhe reached New Ca.tle. She was taken remarkable feature, long forgotten, liut Dr. Gieg.

of Youngstown, a oiii; where some medi- recently brought again to light. A short House Mrs C. Wilson returned Taesday sint-e Saturday and that she was I cleaning, and when the evening from Chitrago. in the habit of induighig in a spree carpet on a small firstdloor bedroom was Mealy, of New Wilmington, was in tl city to-day. ttian atjout three times in six Tiie woman was left ber up, and her case will be later.

A 1 removed, a small trap dcHjr, hich had long parsed wae detected in the iioor. Lpon being opened it was Middletown. Ohio, found to lead to a small cellar, which had no communication with the main jis in the citv vesteniav. That ST tired in the DiNaMtroiiw WrfCk at Several FernouN lujiiretl. Be.wek alls Oct.

IS I The limited tram on the Ft. Wayne rail- i road going east, wrecked here this morning. This is the same train that wae wrecked at yesterday morning, in which three persons were killed. By a rather remarkable coinci dence this morning's wreck occurred on the same spot where the big freight wreck of yesterday happened. No.

the limited, was coming into the depot just as the Beaver Falls accommodation was pulling out from the sidintr to the main track. A heavy foti was prevailing being separated from it by several feet of earth. No stair wav or ladder led dowr on last Saturday saw a man waikii ir rap- That Certain ClaUSeS of the WilE to the floor, and a lantern was lowereJ idly across the iield and exits rinn -liie woods. There was nc4hing uniipnal hie or actidi? to attras attention, and the boys 1 incident from their minds, thinking that it was probably some one out but a shi.rt fr-in where the body f'und. later developments, seemed to indicate tiiat it muBt have been Damn Is Advanced dec-om posit ion made it tc tell whether or n-tt tlie man had met with foul were in; violence on his and there was no distinct evuien'-e that he had the jury brouL'ht in a verdict of death from natural causer- It has been time tijai Dannels was Jiao to fits and may have taken one while in the wo(.

1'. 'I'here are tho however wlio do not f-('i creiiit theory that ileath from naturai causes and it ita that further investigation will be li-jie that has elapsed Dann; make it a hard matter to tind vlayers even if he murdered as they are probably far from the rcene. Mr. Dannels as the lath- of six children and was an farmer. Funeral from Rich Hill -h.

S- bv Rev, James DraKe. of Robert Mehard be Set Aside. a visit Ashtabula fiiends. J. r.rook.-, of Philadelphia, iiuest of J.

Netr vesterdav. A i lai 111 That the Death Wm. and mother leave to- i into it. It was found to be about ten feet i square, with no window or opening of I kind excepting the trap door. The 11 -or Were In- paved in any way, but the ground of r.

was nicely leveled and packed tikditlf The cellar contained notliini out an ol.l stwl, a batt red and Mehard was in Mercer yesterday il niildewed shoe attending a meeting of the Presbvterv. tte of the late inMitatei. liobcit 1, of founty, has at last there was f.und an old iti- A ha? been filed by zen who explained the of the Th Tv grandson of Pu.bert long forgotten cellar. In the days before the war when the anti slavery agitation was at its height, the was owned at the time, and it believed the en- Prof. Ferguson, of New gineer on the limited failed to see the ac- is in the citv vesterdav.

commodation and dasheil into it. Hav To Mr. and Johnston, of ttie nader control the rolliHon township, a it have Mipr Kate Murtiock has returned from persons were more or less injured, V)ut none seriously Tlie engine the limited was dinaV.led, and the i rear coach of the accommodation badly demolished. Robert Jackson, who with his son was killed in the Wellsville wreck was well known here and especially in the Beaver Valley, where he wae born and raised. He held the most responsible Mrs.

Chris Oailey and little dauirhter position on the road, this post of honor left for Chicago via the P. L. E. Tues- having been tendered him by reason of his dav morning. long and faithful service to the company.

M.Cnrrv.otl'leasant Hill, left a at the World's Fair on Wednesdav. hard thn-'i-h attorney. James its heigtit, tiie was owned luc lu i jn tardner, ar-king that certain of was a member of a secret Ulreadful wreck was no fault of hiia. the wid be set aside. In the society having for the not only the Homer v.as the winner of; Tlie dense fogs whit during pefjtion it is ailegeil that at the of liut the ai lirg cf tf bv I'd i the past few davs made early morn- of the resi iuary clause where' I )wyer last night.

ling travel on 'the railroads ex'trenudy the of the remainder Many the pursuit of the hazardous, and tlie wonder is that more rutt mentioned in blacks was so that tuej R. Cooper, representing have not occurred, tfa wi the words found it diilicult to make sure made The otiice a their escape. It was as a hiding pla-e to day. KILLED CAHS. A Former 1 -'Ian a Horrible llt aiii.

John Bezek, a young man employed in the muls here, i at wlio of late, has been wo rking at Lcwe'ivide, WEB instantly killed by a train on the Pittsburg, Youngstown -A; bula railroad Tuesday. When the train arrived at blood and brains fnind ii the of the indi- that a human being had been killed. A crew was sent bark to the matter, and between stmtlii and Lowellville the mangled remains of a human form were found scattered the roadbetl, phowing the vi.ti a Buffered a horrible death. The remains were identified by a brother in-law at with wl in he made his lunne, as th Bezek. The left arm ut oil', the arni hanging by the temlons.

and head nearly split in two by the car wheels which had ruslieil in i- cheet. the liv ing have been added by ome one afh the death of Mr. Mehard u-e in such cases, that the cellar wa- and the will was probated. This and many a slave eut (-nt the heirs ('hristiana for and week-, Pyle, (1, a of Rol)ert Me- cared for by the chantable lady of rd. from aring ifi the residue of the I property.

Then-are tive of these heirs i Until shortlv bef.re the war the New Judge Hazen issued a rule on the execui'irs of the to answer by and show eanse why an issue sl. tuM he to try the issue. Mehard 'lied in lS.s>>, and the i- nearlv settled, although the linai have yet been filed. Idle amount of involved is con- Wallace Trigg, of the firm of Trigg I marble of 0')ungstown, was here to-day on business. Mr and Mrs.

James C. Hutton and dauuhter returnetl from a visit to the Castle branch of the society conticui'd tair last night, operations, but as the membership ''as; William (irant sireet, small, the organization has returned fro a visit to her ilaughter, dHSOived, breaking up who resides in tlie hostilities the; north and sontli began The trap door: Lizzie Potter, of Sharon, was in WORLD OF LABOR. In ami A car was from the street car works to Morristown yesteiday, A pair of large new scales will be erect ed in the sheet m.ill immed.iately. Owing ta an accident to the squeezers at the sheet mill, the greater part of the SHORT STATE STORIES. ry OUl oiiiaii ho One Vearm Old.

I was fiA-t: ned down, and the house being when the lady fbed, over a quarter of a ago, the of the cellar was foigotten, and until a few ago the tiap door pa sed unnoticed. Ttie old gentleman from whom the information -blained told sutiie the citv yesterday ami from liere left for men were not working this morning, a vi.it Kair. failed to report for John W. L. dieafnocker and Nellie at the rod mill this morning, and it was weie granted a marriage license generally supposevl that he had gone out Tuesday.

Both are of tliis city. to hunt muslirooms. is Wiggins, who formerly resided! Walcer, the jolly assistant heater very interesting stories reganling tlie un- heie, iais from Canada and will at the sheet mill rejoices over the arrival been hidden in the' uj) her usidtnce on Grant street. new son in his househald. Accorti- Th-re ip a Mrs.

Perrine living near the cvllar. One poor black who had escaped and Willia-n Meliard have is the Wy-minu ground in the iamily of his cruel who for some dis returned the city. their I ewi- wlio was lOi) vears old on 1 him ith Id a week ago, thev have been in Fred Schriner, of the rod mill, wishes 010 on hounds, was so weakened by sickness i to state that he has no game chickens, April last. She has a wuntlcrful VI. brought on by privation and h.ut that his poultry is all of the khid tality, is seriously alfcted as ro sight; exhaustion that he died shortly Mrs.

McCormack woo has leghonis. This statement is and. hearing, goes out and walks about after being placed in the benevolent the gner-t of iriends in the city left for became Mr. Schriner is the place, arto the idea of sleep- care, and at night was in her iirme in Moux City ednesday be supp.jsed to stairs making the jouiney from Neshannoi-k township not far from the morn i g. chickens for fi dning purposes.

citv limits, Not onlv di.l the runawavsi i rtwtm l.a« fnp haVe to he arded their o.ner. fi.er pa.ent., Mr. and to -ecoT'd ll with apparent ease. is not at aM childish, and one would not take her to be over 70 or 75 years old. Me is nr.

doubt about her age, as the record and been carefully i fn ni tlie neer days. She 1 in 1 tlc who the massacre of Wy-i its existence a secret to all except a few Mni ig. Tiie intorn ant is not quite sure, friends fearing annoyance from ttie cnri 1st. Frank S. Nessle; 2d, John Elder, Jr 3d, H.

C. Hail; 4th, ti. E. Bennett; 5th, J. C.

Patterson; tith, H. Foust; 7th, Will C. Kennetiy; W'. H. Davideon; 9th, John F.

Cox: 10th, M. B. Holliday; 11th, C. P. DuShane.

Four of the number, Messrs. DuShane, Foust, Hall and Bennett have decided not to enter the contest, so that seven will probably contest the prizes. The race starts at 2:30 sharp, a tlying start being made. Sidewalk riding is barred. The course i'i 23 miles in length, pnx'eeding out the New Wilaiingtou and Pulaski road, thence across to the New Castle and Pulaski road and return.

Checking points will be established at both intersections. If the roads are in fairly condition it is expectet that some of the cyclers will cover the ground in at least 1:45. SIGNS OF WINTER. CORVER PITTSBURG AND MAIN STREETS, AVIXG LOCATED iuuoiig you permanently, and coming directly from Philadel- They Ifliieh and lee and Heather. A weather prognosticator has his proclamation in regard to the coming winter, which he says a ill be a terror, with deep snows and cold weather.

He bases his prediction on natural signs. He says the moles are burrowing deeper this year than the last thirty years. The of the hogs is whiter than common, which means much snow and ice. The hair on fetlocks is longer and thicker, and the hair on cattle much thicker thau common. The squirrels are laying up bigger stores of food than usual; corn husks are remarkably thick, as are also the onion skins.

There is more moss on the hickory saplings and spruce trees, which is a sure sign. The goose bone says the same thing, and the pin feathers on chickens are more numerous than for many vears. 80 Wasliiiiuloii HEADQUARTERS FOR staple AND FANCY A TOUCHING INCIDENT. When Marketing Examine His Fresh Stock of Green Groceries Remember the Place, 80 WASHINGTON ST. Father aixl Son Bid Kaeh Other Good- autl ikie AliiiONt at the Name Tiaie.

in A touching incident occurred in con- nection with the collision at Wellsville TuHsday. Engineer Jackson and his son Elmer, who was fireman of the ill fated limited were picked up in a dying condition and laid side bo siile. The sands of life were fa-t running out of both, and sight was fast fading Oae of the bystanders told Elmer lie was lying by his father, and raising himself on his elbow said, are you badly Faintly the answer came, Elmer, and can't last much g.ood said the boy, falling back, living, too. The dying engineer, who for llfty ypars had sat at the throttle, making a last eil and in a more minutes father and son passed away, almost at the same moment, THE KIND I THAT CURES I I GLASS FACTORIES START. 8TEURY, Murrintown.

X. 1 kidney Trouble for 12 Years ,1 Completely Cured. a Vre IteiiiK lor guest Kroesen, has leturned Pendleton, Ind to her home in men in this city. good humor is never failing, and he always has a joke or kind word for everv one. He is also HE WAS AFTER THEM.

'iUt 1 is. SUK th. hf'r maiden name was A C'heHtnuttinK I'ails to oil hen Ordered. Constable Jacob Emery, of t. wn- phip, was in New Ca-itlc this ing for parties win in sai had acted in a very disgraceful manner la Sunday.

were four men in a snrr said he, within tl 'rty yards of a farm house and proceeded a chestnut tree of its fruit. Aithongh ordered away they attcniic.n to the farmer but kept ci estruts. They even went far as to lire a revolver several times as to intimidate the farmer. Wo are tiretl ot such conduct ar 1 are (U teunired to put a stop it I'he were evidently from New osity whicti would he aroused si-uld its locality he madc public. The gentleman who gave history of celiar says that he i- one of two surviving mem- -e whoni divorces were ber? of society which in a -luiet wav grani: by Court at on i oxtending such ellicient help to es- was Pietta Miller.

Her caping bondmen. 1 II. Miller, enlisted in Army in 1 He at HErKPl ION of war and then went Iciiving bis wife and two little children. monti- when man had been Tenrtered iiev. .1.

s. oi Ite on Wednesdav. Mrs. Nannie Strother, wife of Rev. R.

J. Strother, returned home last night, af erspt nding the summer vMth her aunt in Pet. rsburg. and brother in Eiiza- iieth, Nnrth Carolina. but also had to be kept out of sight ot northern so far as jiOssible, account of the laws and the rewards oll'ered bv their masters The cellar will proba- Attorney L.

T. Parr, of Rogersville, on near' Mo'cana-jua Island blv be liPed ur as it can be ut to no anti Prof A A. (ralbreath, of Volant, ime of the best hearted and liberal and her parents weie among and the tenants of the house have kept ''ere transacting business in New Castle man to be found in a journey, and it IS safe to sav that he has as many as any man who is employed in any industrial plants of the city, Cieorge Rraden, the assistant roller at the rod mill, had juite an adventure while moving yesterday afternoon, jje had transferred most of his household goods to his new home on Shenango street, and only one load remained. In the wagon were sundry odds and ends, a stove and a quantity of coal. Scarcely had the wagon started from the door when It tipped over.

The stove was thrown into a deep mud hole, and the coal fell upon it, while boxes, barrels and pieces of carpet strewed the road. The stove was badly broken. Mr. Braden left the debris in the road until this morning. DAVA I eshr or 1S6 I havo l)adly Kidney'I'rmihle.

Two years President John P. Eberhart, (Hass that factories are starting up each and within a week or two it is likely that about all the works iu the country will be ready to resume. The few exceptions J. I i BlI 0 ftntj have taken hottlosof SO far are the Pittsfcarg manufacturers. 1 oneix.ttie or d.vnas Lp to vesterdav the factories at the Bixo with m.

ban k- nf H-VQ whtoh settled in Ul lue At times it was hard work for me to pet around. I.jigt Feb. I had another attack of I.j» which K-ft me I Ket he Our rner-HI chant me to a iHJttle of SAHSAPARILLA hvi St foruotten. he up there to t'tie nt of his wife. He was received and soon disappeared agrtiu.

His wife brought suit for divorce on the ground of desertion. A N-. VKL OPVRATI N'. loriiied teriaii A recepton was tendered Rev, J. Martin, pastor of the ('Covenanter church, last night.

The (hurch was well tilled, persons from every denomination in town beiag present. After the cn-wd had as to Clkice FIRFMEN BALL. horst's is a new tiling, an in Li.f.ia'ter. Willi.nm Jones has a fine 2-year -lt, a sorrel in color, I with a between its eyes. The colt was etherized, a surge deftly removed the with the white hair and a piece of skin from another horse the same as the colt.

The peration has been entirely RESPECTED CITIZEN DEAD. HilliHiii Aiken iitvay at lliN Home III Koek lowuNhlp. William Aiken, an old and highly re- citizen Rock township, dietl Tuesday, aged years. Mr. Aiken has been in health for some time, and his death was from causes incident to old age He was a consistant mendier of the Center T.

P. church, and was respected by all who knew him Funeral at2p. from the Center r. P. church.

Carriages leave ()lluU rt 12:15. kook an fashion A FleaMaitt to lake ai-i The fourth annual bai- he given by New Castle lire dej arfment will be a veiy inttresMiig evt r.t. Tlie committees are as ws Arrangements- J. Pr wn. Fate.

J. I hillip-, Ret'eption Punlup, Harry F. rry, Etiward Morrisr-n N'anBrock A. Mayne, iruiern an. 1- Hess.

William lire-. The ball will be iu T. wio Dan Moonev cali tl ikures. I. anii 1.

The lluiiter. As this is -k'ason year when every youth who beg an old gun, is he c'untry in pnrsuit of snuirrei-i and otl er ga- it is well that he make a -t tlie Some por-jons think fhat sign boards forbi i bnutuii; -r tu passing private 'ai account, and tliat tliey may be ed with impun'ty is a m-stake. law makes it an ai t'e-ipas-s Ot-i the mostcharnrng girls in the W. st Nornjai sc hool, Ella Harlington. who has yet to celebrate her birthday, the staid matr of tliat wn, but delighted her n.an relatives by donnitig a bifurcated skirt and gal! ping al the mair.

sireets a hnrse. is a leader in gvmnas tic sports. sat on her horse in line faslnon, a in's saddle. shfX'k- ex; launed iiiany a spinster, as the he. ked maiden dashevl by.

the iiicn rushed see the plucky maiden and were the praises uttered. WOMAN BADLY INJURED. She to a Team and fiiioeUtd cises of the evening with a very ate player. He was llowed Rev. Ur.

Browne, who in behalf of tiie Ministerial Assot iation. Rev. J. L. of the Epworth M.

E.cburtdi, followed in A well-worded address on behalf of the people. Col.O Jackson then as the of the County Bar Association. After a few more short the meeting was idosed and the ladies of the hurch served an elegant lunch to all present. After juitice had been done to the refreshments, a short time was spent in conversation and music. The whole evening was i a most pleasant one.

there being a notice- for Cnicago. This beats all able lack of ec.ldness and formality which I railroad circles, sometimes mais such oerasions. i Thousands of pass over tins popu- lar daily to an'l irom the White Citv. places named were blowing, or preparing to do so as soon as possible, Avonmore, Ell wood. Red Key, Summitville, Greenfield, two factories; Dunkirk, two factories; Eaton, Ind Kane, Belle- vernon.

New Ketisington, Covington, Pa Wilmington, W'oodbury and Atco, N. J. Eberhart says he has about a dozen inquiries from other tirms for the scale. and I never felt Iwt- nylife. You may pubUsh tlitn if you aehe; ter in my' every word ia true.

Yours trulv, Morrirtown N. WESLEY STEHRY. GI N' ts are wrsonally with and know aig are RespectfuUy, A. V. C.

F. McNEUX. Dana Sarsaparilla Belfast. Maine. pliia.

the head- (iiiarters of and Fashion on this Western Hemisphere, where we have been with the fine for past thirty years, we ehiini) and think 1 justly, that we can oifer such iiuliiceinents to the citizens of I 2Sew Castk" and surrounding eountrv that enable them to dress better than they have been dressing heretofore, and tor ((uite considerable less money, as rent and expenses ill general are small, our prutits will be proportionally small. Our purpose to fol- tlie old adage, that Ximble Sixpence is than a Slow I keeping in mind that First- I class Goods, First and Excellence in Fit and Style, be our tirst claim on the patronage of the dressy people of New Castle and neighboring towns, a visit from all i I whether they want to buy or not. We are vours most re- I fully, E. K. CONWAY, The riiiladelphia, TAILOR, No.

14 South Mill New Castle, Hear of the Cit- National Bank. OF THE ('OM)iTION OF THE NATIONAL BANK, at New in the Pemibylvania, at the close of business, Oct. 3, 1893: RKSOl'RCES. Loans aiul Overdraftrt, and unsecured, s. Hondfl to secure circulation.

A GOLDEN WEDDING. NATIONAL COMMANDER. HEAVY TRAFFIC. Ttio i vitiila iiiif I The Columbian Express leaving Pitts- bursi about 10 o'dcck on the Ft. W.

C. R. R. was of twenty-iive secti -ns, solid vestibule trains Tuesday and were all crowded with people OFFICERS ELECTED. I hei'ker Inb to The newly organized has elet tlie olii, ers John Vance; Secretary, Charles Mehard: Treasurer.

C. W. Kanney; Tiustees, J. J. Dean, Jesse Moore.

The olub has a suite of handsomely A BIG SriT. an KIlMood atj Coniily Man Eioeted to riiiN lliiru The T'nion Veteran Legion at the national meeting held in Cincinnati last week elected William A. Clark, formerly of New Wilmington, National Commander. He enliste 1 iu the Oue llun.lredth Pennsylvania ment, known the in as a private, at the age of 18 and served over three years, pating iu all the of the Ximh Army Corps from James Island, S. to the blowing up of tne fort in front of Petersburg, in lS(i4.

He was wounded in the right wrist at the seeond battle of Bull Run, and was sent to the field hospital when in front of Petersburg, sick with fever and ague, where he was discharged. Since the war his home has been in the oil country, with the exception of five years that he resiiied in Philaielphia and two years in He is a member of Encamp- No. at P-atler, Pa and has held the The bridge company has. 1 1 oihces of major aud colonel in his en- hroUiTtit suit against the Ellwood City position of Steel Company for alleged to vice national commander. junior due them.

The failure of the Steel 1 Company to pav has evidently been the rooms 1 the ity buiUhiig and tames strinfrency and they except. checkers are d. At wi- no doubt tind a to settle their present John Vance is the champion i obliirations. player with II. W.

(ir'g'jr'sby and tr. i Hon. Wm. Morrison seconds. A i.iiiie ExoHemeni.

The a little breeze of and with a ittie prat tice Vance a hard Tuesday mornintr Garrett, of Pulaski. was driving along tlie road in contained a sheep. The horses became ighteni-d at move the made in an attempt to and ran awfiy. tened and safely. The ran f.fter until i tusstle.

A large hu. has been pr cultivated lau- any purjKMie o-f the wne'. even if there no sign-b and tlir owner is 1 to a dam age for such in member registers tfje number of irames has piayed tOk with lost or A l.erinrer. Those who heard Dr. ark R.

bhi'On's lecture on are entl in be equally interestini. ket- for at Veaohe's. the syi'-'Vi ng line uf f-ir sale at eacii. (iet a syllabus and tre let'tnres for the course of six re- bed tlie residonre of William Van his ife ran out into the nii I 'f i r-iad and tried to st; them It iu viiin. and one of the k- krd her the bead, knock .1 1 -T'.

I -1- I The I.a«! inif her Tne heel of i he 'vai'Ti-'I'e er limbs and bruised The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Lcscg it fr- fi knee wn Mr. took place Tuesday, and was largely attended. The were bv day i 10 50 to Ciiicago via tae famous double track line. Trains leave 2:40 p.

p. m. Daylight ride to Chicago along Lake Erie and Michigan via the P. L. and I Lake double track line, which in; sure? safety.

We have carried thousands of to hicago, and account of the double track we have never had an ing by the dirxivery that one of the dent yet to Fair trains. Buy to- on the P. L. E. branch I day.

For further information see E. (i, wason fire. The train crew with the' of some bystanders, soon got I contr-n of tiie tire and' extinguished it be- much damaee was done. It is sup- ed ti.at the lire originated from the dietl Tuesday. Funeral from A Fveni lo Take Plaoe In Beaver r.Mr.

an.l Mrs. H. H. Uslie, of North lieaver township, will celebrate their golden wedding to morrow, having rounded out a half centurj' of wedded life together, (iolden weddings are always a rarity, but in connection with this one is a feature which i.s especially noticeable. Mrs.

Leslie's maiden name wae Witherspoon, and when fifty years ago the ceremony hich united, her in marriage to Mr. Leslie was performed, her sister as bridesmaid, and Robert Pattison acted as groomsman. Both are yet living and to-morrow both will be present at the anniversary exercises. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie have scores of friends and relatives and the anniversary will be largely attended. Fell oir a Fenee. Foster, of the West Side, fell oil of a fence while playing this morning and was badiy hurt about the head. The sc.alp and forehead were badly cut, and it required several stitches to close the wounds. iSi I t'tocks, HOcuritioK, Due from approved renerve ajrents.

Due from other National Banks, Due from Mate Hanks and Hanking and fixtures, 83. 60 88 150,000 00 00 29,619 07 5,223 60 SARSAPARILLA Premiums on 8. sale of C. WALLACE, DruaqiH C. M.

CRAWFORD CO. -THE Chcck.s and other Cash Items. Hillii of other banks, Fractional jiaper currency, nickels and cents, Sjiecie, Lejral tender notes, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation), 8T1 10 28,789 50 00 6,750 00 excitement was created at the Union this morn- a(h.

An infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. ve in the car. at the -C and retnrned praise of it. The lei'tnre on i in the Baptist hurch u' a n- when I.e sunv i aid was oo the children were n.f ady 1 leported to be in a clarem-e and cr n.ntion.

residence near Volant Wednesday at 2 p. m. a stbrook Oct. IG, 1893. The farmers are busy husking corn.

Charley Stunkard is home from Pittsburg on a visit and will return Wednesday. Miss Minnie Fisher will give a rec-ital in the P. church, in instrumental music, in the near future. Communion at P. church next Sabbath, Oct.

22. Dr. Mehard will be assisted by Rev. Baley, of Mt Jackson. Rev.

Baley ill preach on Sabbath evening. The following are names oi the ones whoatten the World Fair last week from this vicinity: Jr hn (iiliillain, R. A. Patterson, Minnie, Ella and Will Bleak- le Conley and James.McConagby. wax to let jonr room I by InveminK 10 eenfn In an In ibe eolnmuM of wants.

Lumber Dealers All kmnsof Kouph and Dressed Lumber, Lath Shingles, Moulding, Stairs, etc. LOWEST PRICKS. Yard and Planinp; Mill, S. Beaver St Job Printing Promptly and at tliis OfBce. Total, 1713,525 61 LIABILITIES.

Stock in, Funff. llndiviiled profits, National Hank notes outstanding, Individual dejyoHits sulyect to check, Demand certilicates of 08 it, 1200,000 00 12,000 000 10,306 08 135,000 00 70 168,060 78 1713,525 51 Total, State of County of BS. D. Cashier of the alx)ve nanuMl hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D.

Jameson, Cashier. ribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of E. E. PHILLIPS. Notary Public.

.1. NOH.M AN MARTIN, K1 UTZ. Directors. W. W.

KI niJAUM. Job Printing TTse the city at the kws OO HATS? Thev were The West neUate. 1 Literary Society hel a i Miller, ar.d Jao -h, very interestinji meeting last night. The Clarence, Adolph ani Charles Long. days of Mrs niil- itoe Train A gentirman and his wife, who were The only occupant the last convne t' Castle from the jjight was Jack Cameron who sot ten some mistake failed to otT the P.

days to jail at a beariuir morning. train at the Juni'tion last evening, --------------------and were carried to Beaver Falls, --Pittsburg roncd debate was on the question That the farmer is more indepen ient i than the mechanic. D. R. Harris and Waiter Keiiy were on the athrmative an 1 James ock I and D.

Christy on the netrative. was decided in the aiiiniiative. they remained all night. A gentleman trip, includ ng admission to Pitts Exand Friday insiead uf Tuesday. Wetines- day and Thurs iay as state 1 in day's ews we will a line, double w' was ar meet thena, m-'minc the Junction last maht to was more this dwelling of 12 room-, situated on the Weet Side.

Fit! I hakk 3t that on Thursday and Friday of next week is Mrs. millinerT opening. position. Last special low rate Thursday. Oct.

via P. i L. E. Tickets to return two davs from date. It Very A civil suit, with Italians as partici-1 pants, was heard before Alderman Leslie 1 this morning.

Both principals and wit- days of Mrs. mil- nesses were very disorderly, and it took i linery opening are Wednesday, Thursday the efforts of the constjable and the and Friday of next week. 1 threatfi of the alderman to preserve order. 1 Highest of all in Leavening Latest U. S.

Gov't R. port. Baking Powder PURE fail to pay a visit to our Hat Department. THE FmEST nsr the city 1 We Show You 31ore Sty More Variety of I Correspondingly Low Prices than any hat store in the city. We carry ALL THE LATEST STYLES as soon as they appear in the market and you are sure to be in style when you buy your hat at Hub Xhe Leading Clothing House in the City.

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