smo Pattan Courier. I Wor &' HOMPSON, “CATCH I THURSIAY, DECEMBER 28, 1883. ; : : pe Svy ob v 2 + DEALERS IN ~— FREE TRADE, NEVER! . Thé argument used by Profusor Wil- : : T son. the father of the Wilson. tary bill, in support of his pet measure; is of that character where the rath half told is” : > = . : ul Cd : - worse than o deliberate untruth. To : | i ) 1 or : i WO Weeks bolster up the present substitute to the ’ : : H Y Is, © 3 I S, : : ] on : ° ® McKinley bill, Wilson says: That under : 5 4A oo - . ; the tariff of 1546, which was practically : : 1 ; a free trade measure, both manufactu- : ” X CY vers and workmen prospered phenom- Ls " % 5 enally, and attributed this great pros- : yy. perity to the low rates of duty imposed : on importations. Every American cit- : izen, who is conversant with American thd ; 3 n e nf Ss u rn IS ng S. history, and rot a “dyed in the wool” 1a PS, partisan, il! admit that development of the industries wes wonderfully stim: | : wn TT | ates, and that prodp: rity in this : : EE ta pig inweioe] Blankets; HC x LD ¢ 3 3114S 13 (311i {in . in the same breath deny that it was the If y OU dre in {4 f Lil th: 1g i QUT NC ; result of the low tariff. Professor Wil- Flannels. unusual occurrences; First, the great : p ; : | hs i i : : : famine in Iréland; second, the w ars be- : i 1 Row ih uh ] Yr ; : . J 1 Ly To da nd Pra: ce and Engian Our stock 1S macie up Of Lhe St JOH Y #9 : arge : ine. son, in advancing this srgument, can and Turkey: third our owa Wir. we assure vou that a dollar will buy as much the truthfully accused of gross ignor- : ; 1 ! 3 Mexico, The above ' however. on : ‘he market AN We guarantee <i af iho po ta wi SEE ¢ 4 ar: : i : - > » ¥ ” Xx A cy pe f > + ad $1 » dnes or deliberate filsehood. The tar TOM us as from any other dealers intown. Hf measure was not tha eanse, but four > . : small matters compared with the 4 3 fourth canse, the discovery of gad it : : DE. AS I A at Rt nel DELO WwW Cl st. California. Al of these drow from the > Le] : Eastern, Middle and New Englan: Z i ts > : states our cereial wealth and manufac W he : : x 1 fo 3 sured goods, west across Lhe continen- ; i ef id CUTLER it Sd and east across the Atlantic ocean, an : wL Li a . O r [ \ e NOW. in a short time put $75,000,000 of nev ; Or Vour } OV, OF id 1p tf mien < ne orf gold into circulation, Bat when the E Y 4 wars ended reaction soon came; the : bi ols: hi es OF iy eit gl Eo : s Cit a > ~ ~ rit Six Cd «1 ’ £3133 { bt; 3 43 country became overloaded with im ~T =~ . i L | ) ( €. > i - : : - als and examine ported goods. In 1850 & panic nia ; ; call £5 STOCK, LOL all] FICE; # peared, for the fires time in’ the histor: : : bo ; : Sfthia country, . et the reader dock and sce for voursehves. a | : Don’ t Delay. itself felt, and in 1555 soup houses ap whether the CouRiER or Professor Wil “uen ie gorrest = ge MARE (LOSE MARGINA. : wlatARE The Cambria ecunty commissioners: : \ Fill LL | i ] I vt i 1." : . Lo hee : HAPPY NEW YEAR, ra . . ‘ : . £) 4 ! » $ * i Pend inl} vv iri Ed iy ; " £3 VEY OE » x «Fi - » - ; : oO are kicking aguinst payiag a bill of’ i full die (Ji FALL IVOIRE i TICES MW Aare SiHNY the mM at Before the COURIER appears again $815 10 the Johnstown Democrat for : : we will have. entered upon the new printing the tickets for the late elec- } ; = . fon : i4 i Brent whe. vend HOR~BE 1411S, Caps ant turnishing: year. It is our wish that ali who read oo _ : : i r i ; : g . : : : “ly 1 1 ; this. and the good people at large, may The price named does appear well - ie ET 1iC ; 8h all GORE. y © 5 £ i b . 1. 1 t 2s _ : : han, 5 find 365 days of happy contentment in up for close times, and in’ a county StO)( Kk. and WE Sidi i) the next year, and that if may be as full which has recently seen poiitical mar- : i season of prosperity to Patton and €ins out down and disappear. The 1] (he, favor us with ther cistom | | { ‘Cambria county, as the past year has ©09nY has experienced a change, and © iii Mb Forks : : 1 been, and that it may add another link let that. be the beginning of greater : : ‘ : of tranquil history to the life story of (economy in the iransagtion of public : WOLF & THOMPSON, 1 3 has this greatest of all republics and fore. business. +t Avenué, one door east of Good bir most of all nations. ; AND NOW COMES the news from Fcu- agee XK. : : fan : Doiidms ines, demagogues rant and ador, that that republic, and the : : i PATTON. PA: ; “ : a e hearts of anarchy flame ‘wiih evil, republic of Peru, are likely to. have a . : ‘ . : ; 0 1 but as a whole our people may expect " 3! a —— : 3 " g pain : ; Ng Ys gt wh : : : scrap. Between Hawaii, Brazil and i what they will be wishing one San Domdingo. and a probable war be- another next Monday —-a happy New tween the above first two named re- | = ; i Year —because good sense will prevail pica our navy will kept on a jum Lo 2 in the land of free schools and an en- | Laas P Jump, ber h Ios Nn eh- 4, protect the. interests and lives of | ; : ightened people. | American citizens doing business in] borough. It is a smart yonng town, | { would likely save him considerable Roti the period of incubation and yet tional Bank of Pa N i : 2 . THE PATTON. NEWS DEPOT. local self government has been in | nemced busine Ocisier 0th, 146 AL LE, MELLON, P ur _ vogue here by authority of the court RESOURCES. : ; * HENRY E RELLER i Coit ani ; i CHARLES MCMULLEN. : : since the birds sang their paeanies to | Loans and disonni,... . : J. M. ROBINSON'S HOTEL. \~ i we J F. HULL } : AT FIRST COST. Ta the last rose of summer. The election | 17 & Bonds io wea A AADAC = | "| J. P. ROGERS has decided to close out his store on Bearer, judge; R. H. McG Nickle LE — A GROCER Lam al Lang avenue, near the old grist mill and quit business. He arvey and J. | hecte money reser’ nbn vig) : R : i 1, 8. Bonds 10 weeure clrcuiation, Tn 1,37 10, will sell the goods for what they cost him and this means a ‘The Patton COURIER LIABILITIEX. : : : do Root elamors for bet- Will not put it in his sugar, but rather ay ~~ Good Tea set, 40 cents. "carry it around he (reaiation, ~ wamwe| © into business principles. In groceries urg Tae Nation Pp P g Our bucolic friends, the Ebensbug- TndiVidual depots subject i check, 1 8 | ‘we are careful what we buy. Try us Hand Lamps 5 to 18 cents: : ry Haz: amps, 5 tc ents. munication through their hats, butsuch | Total... PTET A HORSE SHOE : : Stand Lamps; 20 to 43 cents. ,C. Rodkey, inspecto d Geo notes, \ / Divers to give notice ah dection. a Wi ] HH A N Y S A N D saving to you of at least 20 PER CENT. ter mail service than they now have in tapiial stock guid: in,.. vim ivesnnnrass ins ul RRND OD ndivided » - : Np : Good: Coffee set, 45 cents. ial Banks... es 1 4%: 5 : ’ > : Demand certificates of deposit, Ka 67 ideas do not obtain here and will not, | Meare or Fux vax Ra : wn DENOTES GOOD LUCK. DON'T MISS IT. SPANGLER INGORPORATED, | those countries. If Uncle Sam would | gy is : mcr. THE BEST Sc. CICAR. Ryan: eae TO) BEY mes but when it comes to jumping out of | iFouble in the future. | FOR SALE BY ALL ACLIABLE DEALERS. O BU The neighboring village of Spangler | only give thesa guarvelling little whip- Knickerbockers, Patton is the captain. | OE Fiche, Qudles © Market Street, That furious Spangler boom reached | BANK NO. 4857. wal] «Ae ’’, Johnst Pa. is just now rising to the dignity of a per snappers a sound spanking, it EQUAL TO ANY 10 CENT Claan. its climax long before Patton had EPORT of the condition of the First Na- The sbove Cigars fur mie in Patton by oe ad to hold the election are: John G. C. SEZEARESER i 8 ~ RURAL IDEAS. Total, cio iii msi penion os STSROOS 7 Here are a few prices : : .that place. Why not emplo a man to profi rg 18H Mountaineer. : | Due private banks, ww : Set Plates, : 5 cents. © ar, may’ be content to carry on com- Tine certificates of deposit, ; 1 A on i though advised by those = with 1, Wm. H. Sandford, Cashier of the hos o hom they have ft nd AVOr | nated Bask, do solemn ¥OAWY that the fore ; . w ey ay ‘oung fay or through going statement is true and correct 1 y the best . Two voir B moo 3 NYC Teer much experience. Patton is not a of my Knowledge and belief, B uy 3 Ou? B( WH) I oand SH( ES front gs ONAL AA iv i WiLLian H, SaNorond, Cashier, : . , ; : reli of stage coach days, but it isdoubt- | . Kubseribed and sworn to befor my this 2nd : rE : i jess difficult for the Mountaineer—ap- “#¥ of Denise ING, : us and. be in juck. Cle : : : z IM JESSE E. DALE, Notary Public. propriately named-—to realize that any Correct Adres: ; : Io : Jos. HH, REaniy, © 3 : 3 : ; 1 town in ‘Cambria couaty is any thing ALES EF PATroN. © Directors. |] D Goods James Kyung, } f } / I y more. POLITICAL CALLS. : a) : Areas pecialty with | DE \ F] ; ot pt Mas ARDY According to calls issued by the proper EUREKA PAINTING Gl Poms Us In any of Lie above : s » . . hs - 7 - . “officers a Republican state committee X Wo Lave tl ei. meeting and a Republican state -con- Eo % : G igve Ing Sheen. \ : vention will be held at Harrisburg next 4 PLE 5 00 DS OF ALL KIN DS Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1894. The first is DH. C. W ARREX, Lid ; > nS : for the purpose of fixing the time and ; Manager. place for holding the next State Con- i : : : vention, and the doing of such other a Ruane Soy < DRY GOODS. © "FINE GROCE ES. reSuion and the doing of sh ater] | OL SE BGS F General Merchandise, : obs, FINE CERIES second is for the purpose of placing in AND Corner Magee and Fifth Avenues. PATTON. PA... : ; : nomination a candidate for Congress- a sui . : - : ; INA YTIONS, PROVISIONS. fond oe > the vacancy oces-| Ornamental Painting. AUGUST K. "HUBER. QAMUFELE ONES" * |. = Sr sion y the death of the Hon. Wildam | a : hie Yhu duh JLo RoeEn a kin sium ok diay : Lilly.» — STON EMA SOX, RoE | ~ DRESS TRIMMINGS, | CANNED GOODS, | Graining, Glazing and Paper | Eellon Avenue, PATTON, PA : Le is MANY NEIGHBORING weekly papers | . a tid: . : . : . : notified their patrons last week that Hanging. - line at nd ries. ont rc uk na Blacksmith and a orse week's issue would be omitted. It : sti kta urnished when desire Natisfic tron : | aie woul the whole week-is devoted | | Advertising a Specialty. : guamntesd. Give mes cull. ; Shoer. to Christmas festivities, which is incon- Signs of all Descriptions. Dissol ution : N otice. Repairing of Wags, ¥ we. neatly and prow pte 1 ATC i yer ~ sistent with the old understanding that : PA T'TON, PA. Notice is hereby given that the partnership | IY dota, Mine Toeis un specialty, Satixfne I | A l hy C A I S . BOO’ I'S AN SH QO ES. heretofore existing between the amndersigned country printers nseinigegnf : { uhder the Ann Rae of Letts & Austin has : : : proportion of the comfo oO e. : : | been dissolved by watual consent, Jobin BE 4 PATTON, Cambria Co. Pa. age HARRY MCCORMICK, > ; ; pn ‘ 2 ORMICK, M. D,, 3 i Austin withdrawing, The business 11 . Ll wl - . One day’s dissipations was all the force J. Hanon: | eed ir CoM, Luts, who is Authorised to | Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. PATTON, PA. r \ Sri oni bat me Svan th Off in Joes Hiding, on Meteo Avene, SEAR wBo iil | Pur coughs, colds and sor throat try ne da n Our doors west o 0% N LETTS, 1 agi \ Iuara AY : . 3 . the COURIER ute y Office hours froin R00 to 10:00 A. M., 2:00 to 400 | Al STIN. M x Hough Ta Sa Ried bY : : a sf a 1: , . sun, s and 7200 to $:00 Pp, Patton, Pa. Dec. 20, EN W. Hodgking, druggist, Patton, Pa.-Af Agents for Palace Steam Laundry. FLOUR AND FEED, .
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