PWR % wien dT A no put SH . was as follows: *‘An instructive lesson the preparation of genealogical tables. ‘rings. These instraments of torture - powies of the Fogs brought into the ‘this special cruelty is practiced. ot Eithe er Mr. Guffy as to conform with the rights of the . Patton is not very oid; the town is not passenger from Cresson to Mahaffey is #till reck- Cbecksand cash items, oned by the months, yet the PASSEDgET Nikis and Pennicn, pani, station which was built large enough, Lawful money reverv d in nk. vix viz) a8 it was thought, to accommodate heli _ obliged to stand out in the weather and | Ive in capacity for taking care of it. - pass over lightly the matter of choos- | . ing candidates; every town’s prosper- four doors west of Fifth. gires a location. Write to Alex 8, | : bite ty, Pao. Courier, . NEW LEGBEATION. * An exchange, in commenting apon | PATTON PUBLISHING (O., Proprietors. eet the like day Sagliiatare, owl THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1500 *favmrw grind . CAIY FOR DUMB BRUTEN. Last June. Jt provides for the regis ‘We all think too little, perhaps, of | tration of births and deaths throéghout | the treatmynt given to domestic ani- | the rural districts of the state. Many mals and curb brutes of all kinds put | | cities have long operated under such a here for the help of man, either as law, but it was not made applicable to! willing » rvants or sustenance. This is the entire state until now. Under the broagnt most impressively to mind by | law it is made the duty of assessors to ore report in the proceedings at a meet- | procure such data semi-annually. Inj ing last week of the Buffalo Society for Europe such statistics have been kept. the Prevention of Cruelty to. Animals. | for centuries, and ‘been ‘ound invalu- The report, including the introduction | able in legal proceedings as well an in| in human nature can be learned by at- | The advantages of such a law cannot tending the meetings of these broad- | minded humanitarian, who give up importance as an aid in preparing ge- their time and money to protect dumb nealogical tables will not be appreci- ‘beasts from needless cruelty. On the! "ated in the great American republic as table yesterday, a couple of long wires ‘it 8 in England. with crooked ends were exhibited, and STANDARD OIL MAN TALKS. attached to the wire by a string were, he eyes of an intelligent people, small rings, about the size of finger |, portion that J. M. Guffy makes, that putting petroleum on the free list, will parylize the industry in Pennsyl- vania, appears ridiculous. The care- ful reader knows that petroleum from the Pennsyvania fields is shipped ail over the civilized world, and in noe had been taken away from two small bows in East Buffalo, who were. using them to pull out the rings from the stockyards in cars The small rings are put into the nose of the hog to keep him from rooting ap the crops while he . : : competition. The Mm on his native heath, and the bovs 5 : Hi ndostane scholar reads Sanskrit; the VE fi ywered that PE the ad 3 = > Luin Bs ay Hreove hat many of the Poles Turk visit4 his # Have; and the Rassian bedieve that such a ring is a sare pre. LOA ount of ' ahs By the use ventive Fir Py-the if iis of rie imatism, It, of artifie inl light. the rays of - which is to supply the dimand for rings that a lnmp Shed with American vy does not know what he is. {alking about, or he is the mouth piece of the Standard Oil com. pany. 1 Ud. THE WILSON BILL. The ‘criticisims on the Wilson tariff bill have been very severe, and ina great many cases so bitterly partisan po... that it has very seldom received justice. | It has its good and bad features. It stould be lauded for bringing the rich 4nd the Patton mines have helped tourist aha nearer level with the poor the farmers, bot they have not vet eraigrant, in the matter of reducing the fully reaiized it. AgMERS of this vicinity could supply much of the produce that is shipped here from other sections. Pat “amount of clothing he is allowed to bring into this country free of duty to ANDREW UARNEGIE, tie millionaire #50. Bat it faouid be severely eon- iron manufacturer, w hor ecently made . demned for the partiality shown in its the munificent offgr to duplicate any framing. Irom. steel and coal sire met sum ap to [000 per day for twa with a sweeping reduction, but sugar, months, subscribed by the citizens of . @& southern commodity, is not to he Pittsburg for charitable purposes, will teuched for a year and a half and then not be out one. cent by this politic the bounty is to be reduced gradually, stroke of philanthrophy. The reduc tasting for eight ye ars. W ool is to re- tion in wages forced on his employees evive no protection at all, but cranges lately will be a clear gain of at least are to retain the full McKinley rate. $7,000 per day. If there is any con Wheat goes on the free list, but rice is sistency in this kind of .philanthrophy, to be protected by a duty of 55 and 60 it is covered by “Pittsburg editorial per cent. Whenever 2 purely southern comments as to Sompletery hide it from product is touched it is freely pro- view. tected, while the great northern indus- tries must be contented with a heavy reduction in’ the daty, or be placed on the free list. If the McKinley bill was not a good one, it at least had the merit At the Kinkead restaurant you can get a very good meal or an excellent ionch for a nominal sum. --2tf. Examine Hoy's hgliday presents. of being an honest one. This cannot Prices away down. - Eng ~aving free. 4t2 | be said of the Wilson bill; it is sectional and unjust, and should be amended so BANK NO. 4857. producers and manufactarers of every EY of hi su n or tk Of tion, tO w section of the United States. | close of business Inwember i9th, 198. mienedd business October (0th, [RE . ACCOMMODATIONS OUTGROWN. RENOTU RCEA. The Pennsylvania railroad station at Lo ; sks Rs:sangass NM oo & a8R4%3 : i ery 7. 8. Bonds, very old, and the time since the first puryiture and Axtanes,. trains ran over the division Due from Nat'l Banks FIOR Fuser vert) so = romerve National! Bank oP | tender notes, Kec 8) mption fond with U. H. Treasw- rer, 5 per cent. circulation... LIABILITIRA business of the future, is no where near up to the needs of the present. The same is true of the facilities for holiday week it repeatedly occurred ey that passengers, including ladies, were National Banks, private bankas, wait for their train because there was Jas we tii clerk, no room for them inside. There was = ™ some more travel than usual, but noth- | Total: A Fry aS STATE OF PENWSY LVANIA, } 7. ing special was going on at or near Pat- County of Cambrian, ;™ ton. Freight is received in larger | I, Wm, H. Sandford. Cashier of the above | : named Hank, do solemnly ewenr that the fore quantities than at any other point of | proing statement in trae and correct to the best | of my knowledge and belief. that division and it is necessary nearly | WILLIAM H. NAXDFoxD, Cashier. | all the time to leave some in the care Sabmeribed and sworn to before me this 2nd : - : . . > day of Decem : on the sidetracks until delivered; ne-. Jose E Dare, Notary Publie ; 3 Correet- ~ Attest: cessary becanse the freight room lacks dan H Ramsey. 13 ALEX. E. ParroxN, Directors. This surprising growth should be re- Ja%gs Ruxu, . cognized by the company, and may be ! 4 now, and, though it is iess than a year FUREKA PAINTING Hl since the station was finished, ‘enlarge : s or rebuilq, and en piins sufficiently liberal to anticipate a further increase of 100 per cent. in business ‘within a D. H.C. WARREN, comparatively short period. Manager. ELECTION NEXT MONTH. Sa Borough officers will be elected again OUSE: SICN ; Foe ; 3 SE, SIGN hy the people of Patton in February. HOUSE, SIG There would be an advantage in re- : AND taining the most of those now serving. Nothing hea developed, so far as the Ornamental Painting. - Counter has observed, to show n- capacity and the office holders have heen by experience preparing them- selves for better management of local affairs. Some of the places conld be - filled perhaps with better men, and a Advertising a Specialty. few changes may he advisable, but we Signs of all Duseriptions ave quite certain that a general clean- ing out would be of great disadvantage PATTON, PA. to the community. We would advise the people not 0 J HARES MomuicR en : PATTON, PA. Office in Jones’ Bdilding, on McGee Avenue, yraining, Glazing and Paper Hanging. ity isin a very considerable measure and Tov rR. D 10 X00 A. X., 200 to 400 upon the sagacity, aggres- | ; W. BITTN ER. siveness and loyalty to local interests F. exercised by local officers. ; | ConTRACTOR AND Henons, Wanted. —A practical blacksmith de- | | Pyles, McCullough Mills, Jun’ ata coun-| AF Estimates submitied on short notice. | "PATTON, PENNA. i be enumerated in a few lines, but its | country nader the sun does it suffer on FPORT of the coudition of the First Na | 5A GROCER ok DEALERS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and Gents’ Furnishings. Cr If you are in need of anything in our line we assure vou that a dollar wall buy as much from us as from anv other dealers in town. Our stock 1s made up of the best gonads the market and ATC be as low as such ‘When VOU wa i) t Or vour bov. OF Ad boots. shoes ir Lat ¥ call and examine and See for VOUrscel A full line h: iS, Ce ps andl fur nish stock. -and we shall GUT ULMOS? all who favor custom. WOLF & THOMPSON, A + 1% * ¥ A ‘ 34 { jou PIER MN, PATTON. PA. ‘THE BEST 5c. CICAR. === EQUAL TO ANY 10 CENT CIGAR. POR SALE SY ALL RELIABLE DEALERS. Jobnstown, Pa. The above Op} is for sale in Patton by ; : : THE PATTON NEWS DEPOT. "EA. MELLON, P. M. HENRY E. KELLER. - CHARLES McMULLEN. “J. M. ROBINSON'S HOTEL. J. F HULL. 7 WITH ANY SAND Will not put it in his sugar, but rather into business principles. In groceries we are careful what we buy. Try us A HORSE SHOE DEXOTLES GOOD LUCK. Buy your BOOTS and SHOES from us and be in luck Dry Goods Are a specialty. \ We have t DRY RUN STORE CO. General Merchandise, Corner Magee and Fifth Avenues. PATTON, PA. AUGUST K. HUBER. SAMUEL E. JONE 3S, STONE MASON, PROTICAL Bellon Avenue PATTON, PA oe { tarde atl ed { * B at Rua pina, ogee ok in al lagksmith and Horse | Shoer. i estimates furnish hen desired. Natisfiction | guamniesd. eive me a eall { Di | ti N ti ; Repairing of Wagons, Eic. neatly amd prompts ISSO u on 0 ice. lly done. Mining Tools a Special Ty. Satisfac Notice is hereby given that the partuershi tion Gaamntesd, heretofore existing between the un-dersigne ander the firm name of Tatts & Ase in: has | ? been dissolved by mutual consent. John E. | PATTON. Cambria Co.. Pa.’ Austin withdrawi The business will be | : continaed by (! M. Letts, who is autkoriged i | collett all accoants due sid drm and who will | For coughs, colds and sore throat try | | also pay nll debts owing by fy a 3 J ic CO » . b < E ¥ LET: Magic cough cure. Guaranteed by ‘Patton, Pu. Dec, 21, INR. St. A ‘They ever heard of. at and below cost until tunity. Co CHAN CE — TO BU Y — GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE AT FIRST COST. ~~ i P. ROGERS has decided to close out his store om Lang avenue, near the old grist mill and quit business. He will sell the goods for what they cost him and this means a s saving to 3 you of at least 20 PER CENT. F Ere Are a fe Ww nrices : ~ re 3 es Good Tea set, 10 cents. Good Coffe © SeL-. 13 cents. Sgr 3H k on ty . Li ALeR, . LIRR. 3-154 2 ad NIG LAMPS, I AIDS. 3G 10 42 cents. DON'T MISS IT. ITTON SUPPLY C0. STAPLE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, "CANNED GOODS. FLOUR HATS, CAP ND FEED, BOOTS ass SHOES. e for goods. Country Produce tak Agents for Palace Steam Laundry y. SEIT SIRE SIE OF ine DinmR Having decided to close out the Clothing 'branch of our business entirely, we are pre- pared to offer the people of Patton the BIGGEST BARGAINS Ap goods will be sold the entire stock 1s disposed of. This 18 ND SHAM SALE But a genuine closing out rate, as we intend the goods with a large line of 3 ; a 14) repiace tn Shoes and Dry ii Don’t miss this oppor- Our Clothing “must go. ECONOMY ONE-RRICE STORE. W. Hodgkins, druggist, Patton, Pa.-tf | | Fifth Avenue, Opposite Hotel Beck, PATTON, PA.