TI gn a a iii i PATTON PUBLISHING co., Proprietors. rearages are paid, unless al the option of the alien. | sovernment. When the country under- Pp go Entered at the risburg, Dauphin county: M. #5, Quay, of | trousers, COats and vesta, Beaver, Beaver county. i bu > : i DEPTTY Cortgcror — RW, Dinsmore, ; “ton, Pa. stewart, Norristown, Pa. burg. Pa. ¢rville, Raphie] Hile” : Wimon, H.C. Beck, B. F. Wise, P.P. Young, | Pockets, and Hints on Serving Fruits, trio plant, C1 WHEL. Thompson, «in the country during the past months ony Jit will be wall to study a few statistic = .sylvania’ . Her builders will receive the enormogs | The best salve in the world for cuts, | Ta 1 L PEARL HARSOR. rnin i to Be the Pacifie’s Gibraltar live. w No finer trip ont of Honolulu can be THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1504. | forty five stars in the flag and supply | route is jnst outside the surf line. A | the last link in the central chain of light boat with a small load may go in- | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. gide the hreakers. So soon as the boat is | One copy, one your, in advance, - - $1.00 | so Advertising rates made known upon | DEBS attempted to tie-up the rail- | sport begins The water is alive with i app leation. ‘roads of the country in defiance of monster turtles and big sharks You s@No word Aiscontinned until all ar ! . . States may shoot the former or hook the latter. | © pay Federal laws and the United Ex to the craft gets intothe break : : inn the trip is heighte to | Postaffice at Patton as second. took to tie-up Debs it didn't take more | opine shoo Pin Belght A. | cline mall matter. ; _ : men than fifteen minutes. | : : : + boat means a ducking, if nothing more. A big cut in all summer suits and | Mallet flop out of the water in the old i | Kalihi fishing grounds, and when well BELL, The Clothier. | into Pearl harbor you pass the famous | The Delineator shay apa more Elia pruerene is called t hoti- Ducks fly overhead, 3 \ " i mev. Jefferson county, Pa, { For Ang Soeiles the hnanel s a tance back from the shore line there are | PUnxsBtawney, telrs gy | day number, and In every respect | wild turkeys, pheasants and occasional- STATE OFFICERS. | worthy representative of this popular | ly a pig. Ford's island is viewed with | Govenrxonr — Robert FE. Pattison, Harris | magazine. The summery fashions are | in 2 FEDERAL OFFICERS. | U. 8 sgxarons-J. Donald Cameron, Har | CONGRESSMAN — John D. Hicks, Altoona, | Th. &_ ConLrecren—-Fdward P. Kearns, Pitts terest. ; burg. Pa. sco Louls A. Watres, Scran- | pleasing to the eye and will be found | When Pearl harbor is an accomplish- | LARUT. GOVES : | SECT Y INTERNAL Avrarms—Thomas J. ! very satisfactory by those who have ed fact, with Easel Date A I : , Srrison, | delayed the completion of their warm- trance, the is ve be is HA MEY Jolin “W, Nor ‘ fortifications ‘the modern mid-Pacific n SHUEY a. shun, Pa. : y : Re rng Meek, Bellefonte, Pa. | special interest this month. There is Ewa. plan COUNTY. TIME OF HOLM NG COURT. i ’ g : ist Monday of Xarch jst Monday ah Rept. ] Mawr, '89, contributes a very inter neers. Ist Monday of June Ht Mommy "| esti er on A Girls Life and OFFICERS. | esting paper Ol ParsiprxT JUnsv-—-Hon. A, V. Barker, PrOTHONOTARY J. 8 Barby, CC Setonith BrGISTER AXD RECORDER—1), A. MC oh = ; Treasvrer--F. H. Barker, : Typuewriting and Stenography as AD | ope REERIFY-—J. WM. Shumaker. DEPUTY SHERIFP-Samuel Davis, Dierrrer ATtorNey- RS. Marphy, Geo. M. Wentz, on seinen Ren a nt pation Courier, ITER TTR ase IMME ND. 22 “ . —N.C 8 er, | : - ; Cwith adequate Reet. PORLIC (x9TRUCTION— N.C. Schack "land fancy work generally, have also doned shark rending kettles noted, the n bik ute a ated mower. | ‘ on, with its large drained, clenned or Hg, wre, deck 01] ne ineh in foar feet, except in those oases | cert poe pr \ Carmd] sownship: | | : an I nnismpees, and to be illegal and every pra 4 Assgxwiy—d, J. Thomas atm [n additien a suggestive and useful mill and wide canefields, melt ‘into the having aided tn crmting or contribulingglo Ue | sores «EL y! article on dressing for stout ladies. Of scene. Glasses are then trained upon sine, of whe ay hp I potas i i z : anv of them, sha wr eTrex ’ p- the nerial subjects, Edith Child, Bryn the splendid ranches of -farsecing pio- i thorn of this ordinance, and also be table for the tedy, wrid close the Each holding is a little empire. expose of the abatement and remedy there | oti “Gn bowl oF : : 4 water passed the launch 1 a ; Work at the University of Bryn Mawr, Er o at apy At the wi lat substance of any Kind, shall he thrown ; ti E> on the street, road, ditch, gutter or puldie piace and F. E. Parrish a practical article on | landing is tied the yaché Kainland, of within the limits of this borough, amd no patrid © peo taion shall also be msde for admitting alr some enthusiast tells. She ||” Aremying anitnal or vigetable matter shall |, ihe hoosadrain sideof the main trap, if ; - A . {he Kept inany Moder, cellar or adjcining oats Employment for Women. The contri- | {g waiting to be loaded with rice from ' tuiiding or gronnds for mare than twenty -foar ! : : , | 23 ta . . | butions on Venetian Iron-Work, and the mill with its tramway to the dock. | "QO xo person or persons, without the | a WN PJ. Dillon, J. @. Lioyva, | re Z . Ta cocoanut | —t { the Board of Heslith, Shall baild or np kod with lead. Coxsone : Crepe and Tissue Papers, provide 'Ricefields, taro patches, | Canment of 8 ter house within the Imits of | Re” and ontke ) authority of the same. ; ih ’ froin the roads, nd other pig Sigerrros 1, That whatever is dapgerons (og, robes. Th rs ON Buinan ite or health, Waiver rengy whe aly : e on : or tood or water or other drin srs who leaomie, | weather ward pape station of the United States. As an an- «whatever building, enetion, of part os cel: i . ; nL ire Harris | 3 i i AUDITOR GEVERAL—D. MeGrogg, Ha * | knitting, netting, tatting, crocheting cient salt plant is passed and the aban- thereof, is overcrowded, or not provided FOR THE |e Jot will allow of any well sprisg or other sores | poses; uniess the surface o pool or reservoir js a at lower level than the bot- | of a minor, to cause $4 tom of such well. Furth vated, within «x months from theiderte of OF THE . : | clomets, with no vault, pit or depression jessnge of this unless vinsl ea ————— 5 f po > the surface of the gras, Shall te so by g Sa ¥ i { ) i uo . v 3 % regulation, sufficient dry varth or | Tore admission of Utah wil give u% | made than to Poarl City by water. The | pup GUGH OF PATTON | afte ust ne ve ay bcs ail he | {hi boromgh, om > | fuid part of the deposit, and the contents must | sdnit, or parent, water used for drinking ‘or ve fe he privies snd esrth - below completely renoved al. least once every |g month. Health, - and to Prevent the Spreading of Commu- i tf Ty i i semi : | reservolr, : are within the Dmita of this horoagh i A ; . : ; | tight, within the limits of this horough. ; | ture glory in. Loss of control of the | 1, tye of the powers conferred by | "See. m. No sewer drain shail empty into shy | health, shall 47 ' £1 ake, pond or other sonree_ of water t jor the Act of Assembly, April 3, 1851, A orpmem, or into ANY standing water, | or 8 1 | disense, withing Sec. 1, P. L. 320, Also, Act of iw Assembly of the llth day of May... ny, nthe antumn 1 flor Bewoagh' who has not had ; phx, or bes dnnted so as 10 have taken coW-pe ¥. 10 be, if an adult, vaccinated, or; in 0 PARSON € 1 minor, as are stat O08 oe unable 3 os | poverty to the vaccination | . Suc. 18, A) privy-vaults, cess-poois OF reser. | nate sald adalt or said minor un - extending from ocean to Sean fairly headed for Barber's point the Better : Preservation of the Public voir as above Famed shail ee clennev out at | Hill therefor, ; suthen ; | Tm : Least twice un year, once in the spring not inter | pmount pot ¢ ding the fee than the 15th of M ] such serview, 10 récove | not earlier than the ith of Otobwer of each YeRT, " | they shall be thoroughly disinfected by adding | See. 6. No papi! shall ryt | nnd from the sorporatiof, : their contents, once every week, from one 10 | the public whole of this bore nicable Diseases. : for gallons of a disinfectant solution sccord- | been vaccinated st 1 {thin the jurisdiction of this borough. spe. 71 The sewerage from each buliding on Jurine Sha ery street provided with a common sewer, | ing 160 the size of the sald vault, oms-pool OF | years : 4 ’* L" HEe. #8, No pirent, guardian 4 AN wewerdming shall be water | whose house or family there shal rommanieable disense, | school tard to have this 00° : a | shall be conducted (nto said sewer, 1893. approved by His Excellency, a mt portion of the house drain | cards, mentioning the names hich is ontside of the building and more than | deelad ed ceminnnieable Robert ' E. Pattison, of the laws of | = Be it ordained by the Burgess and| (Council of the Borough of Patton | of the foundation walls, tog » fo feet from the foundation wills, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | rar Li ¥ srestrueted of iron pipe or vitrified drain pipe. | every spe, 3. That portion of the drain pipe outs | be de or under the balbding, und within four feet to in. 7 rey Ppiie, shall be constructed of enst iron with | be and it is hereby ordained by the | lea ioinis, or of wrought iron pipe with serew- | th 4 . | for, ¢ Catboats and yachts going to Pear] river | sme. 2 No houserefuse, offal garbage, dead Intion thromgh sald wasto pipes, nals, devnying vies tabie fmntter, OF organic One Imp Nay serve for severnl fixturns, | hve boon wp, M. All soibpipes shall be carrded al: Sec #8 Every | their Tull size through the roof and left COMMISION ER CLERK John C. Gates. further instructions in these fascinating groves, banana orchards and truck gar- Tite Temes gh wind the keeping and siaughtering COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT]. W. Leech. : 4 3 ¢ SURyEVoR—- Henry Se) » home occupations, an ! Corrs? SrrvEYonr- Henry Sexalan. and profitable hom reupa y rive . iT Ir. 4 dens on the main land are cut up bY | fall cattle. sheep and swine, and the pregame whers the Bomrd of Henlth may permit be watser-pri pe oom nectisd with the conductors | ki dation wnlis, shall Hkewise be constricted | on BY Of cast tron with lended joints or of wrought tion to the scoot st least once spon with serewed joints : whenever any wpidemie «hall pew wre 24. ~The house drain aid other pipes for | Sue, 47. Every undertaker of en na of INEIess OF ETERS OF 1S the son veynnes of sewernge shail be iatd with whe may have charge of the niform grade and with & mil of not less than dend person, shell ACUTE & { mp exists See. 7. The joints in the vitrified pipe shall | the bodies of any | Le carefully cemented under and dpe, and the Joints in the ost. iron pipes shall | any such place ab ment or danges to; spe. Mo All changes in diretion shall be’ person undertaking nate with carved pipes. All joints and pipes of x dead body fro X hal) be rade alr tight, The whole work shall | herdn before ng merted, ton and Keeping of all meat, fail birds, Of gone by skillful mechanies, na thor h | pregutions ss thd Board of Hy { other animal food, shall be in the manner best ond workmanlike manner, and COUNTY AUDITORS -Wm. J. Jones W. C. | G 3 H the culti- net na : 4 Eleanor gen 8 article on rigating ditches Natives sit in the adn pled to sare and continoae thelr wr bodes fo the Board of Hemith, N Berry, James Dally. : : . Tory CoMMproNEns.—J. J. Kidd, E. J. gation of the voice will be found val- BOROUGH OFFICERS. Brroms—-W, J, Donnelly, : Cornet Lincoln 8. Bell, president; 8. M J. F. Bonner. FB BD, €. Crowsil. president; G. And the mother will find mach sensible rer; Dr. J. B. Noonan, $1. FE. Harton, Samos Fdminston. ‘Daughter and How to Live Wisely. A from an elevation in the future wet rop- Me if si Prscn-fewe F. Duin. Jas | Midsummer Night's Dream and A yy jieelf. Maukai # re glints and SEAT Rina. W, H. Sandfont. Mutnal Improvement Club offer $0g- ghimmers 0+ a tiie placid surfaons of Pear] COLLECTOR Jus. Metlon. | gestions for sammer entertaining. The harbe> +, deep, well sheltered and with supecription price of the Delineator i= Sood saougy for yay Frarship aan , > : » \ ast its throat rolls the grand Pacific 7 + . Kin le 0 es] 1 » cents, ; 3 J 4 JUDGE oF ELEcTioN A. G. Abbot. $1 a year 2 Pp Asspsson—J, R. Corpelios. . : Arprrons-§. H. Kinkeand, H. 0. Winslow, Abraham Byes. Published by the Butteric! & Publishing (7 © i" EE rn many] Fouts. : u Limited]. New V = ork, and for sale 1% isin dreams of conquest. On the Ewa STREET COMMISION ER—Samuc! Addleman, i Co. [Limited], 2 Nd aden) side of the observatary the ‘distant hills : eC AEA by local agent -» ANG newsdeslers. of Waianae,” ministare mountains I FENRSTLYANIA STRIRES. _ ataph~+d Negligee shirts cut 2% per bave the Isviing tinge of distance: In consequence of the great strikes 7," = BELL, Barber's point is low. The lookout can The Clothier. SWo0D the sea for miles beyond the pey- Mid Ae. . inemls and announce the approach of i ing an yDEED | spy any vessel. On the Waikiki side Hou. - and try to learn if anythingZ® 30. "41 Brainard’s Musical World for July i8 | 151; with its trees and spin, its smoke. gained. : Figures ar tially compiled, Amid-summer holiday number, finely | stacks and masts, seems very close. Rug: : tatitics, puted. Considerable ilstrated and filled with beautiful ged Diamond head, which grows upon «cannot well be ("pL yt, of direct | DW music and valuable musical read- evéry beholder, has at 14 miles a better | Jjouformation o : a : r is defined shape and 1i h : One workingmen of Penn- ing. The new music in this number is ' define pe sharper outline than interest; to given in brief space by the unusually attractive and includes ‘La it affords with acloser view. Again the : if 1 O Maznrka” “Dance Ca Sentinel may comniand the sea for miles Philade’ ipbia Times, as follows: {ening ow aah and 5 } a uwpon miles The background of all this Fade ty-three strikes, involving 17,308 Price,” two charming piano composi- | J \ of hills from her PI 2 : ’ a . ,, 18 8 TADgE i which a watch TF lons and resulting in a loss of wages | tions, “Yes, I'll be your Sweetheart” .,;, gan almost the entire island. It is to ring a single success, is the record | ening” a new song of unusual raerit. : taken in at a glance. : Mn Pennsylvania for the year 1892 ao- Mailed for 15 cents, or the World will Pearl City is quite alittle place. It is cording to the careful report ‘of|be mailed regularly ench month for laid off in wide avenues and large lots Albert F. Bolles, Chief of the State One year for §1.50. To enable all lovers There are stores, residences and a cou: Burean of Industrial Statisti : 1g Of music to become acquainted with ple of small hotels. In the valleys back President Debs and his associate agi this standard mneicai monthly the tor a vii taters; why engage in strikes on every |Publishers offer, during this month, Pe hy SI the saliva possitile occasion with or without any | OL. to send the World to any address | house tells of the domain of the law actos) grievance, would give a few of for three months, on tris}, for 25 cents, ' The location for a city is admirable — their leisure hours to the study of these ©8th or stamps. These numbers will Hawaiian Star. : ' and other strike statistics they oould |20tain about $5.00 worth of choice Teta - Jéaxn if they cared to know that a Dew music. Do not fail to take ad- Cleopatra's Pearl. A 3 y : | vantage of this liberal offer. Address Readers will easily call to mind th: fiatkah Shy) Seat enon Shae gm | The 8. Brainard’s Sons Co., Chicago. | ¥ bor can possibly employ. [a " ’ > | trate ber luxurious habits of living, that “Admitting that 1393 was a year of | Se: the World's Fair for Fifieen Centt. | she dimsolved in her wine a precioos - unusual industrial depression and that | Upon receipt of your address and pearl. No one seems yaot to have ques. the chances ef success for strikers were | fifteen cents in postage stamps wo will | tioned what must have been the eft ct below the 1iverage, it still remains true | mail you prepaid our Suvenir Portfolio Fo the drink, but Mr. Lewes ques- that these and all other exact sta- of the Werld’s Columbian E ition. Sou quite pointy the possibility of tistics .on the subject teach that the | the regular priee ie fifty cents, but as We are very sheep in our gregarious. average strike is doomed to defeat, and | wy want you to have one we make the Lieto erst. Wiis ais Buld or stagid the last end of the strikers is worse | price nominal. You will find it a work | mutton takes a leap, all leap after him thas the flint. The astonishing thing: of wrt and a thing to be prized. It con- It is vare to find men doubting facts, about these reports is that they | tains full page views of the great build- | still rarer to find them doubting whether usually proceed from bureans estab- ings with description of same and is | the facts be correctly co-ordinated. Our lished at the request of the working- executed in the highest style of art. If, D0OKS are crowded with unexmuind men, apd therefore deserving of their not satisfied with it, after you got it, J WEI We Buvet Tink of or entire confidence, and yet their dis- | we wil! refund the stamps and let you pg ng pot: all believe that the niag cou figures fail to : : Ys » - raging gure Iai repress keep the book.. Address nificent Cleopatra, regardless of expense, the inclinstion to strike. The strikes H. E. Buckrex & Co, dissolved in her wine cap a pearl of of 1893 in Pennsylvania exceeded those | . Chicago, lil | great price as if it had been a lump of of 1892 nearly two to one. sugar? Is not the ‘fact’ familiar toev | ery one? Yet, if yon test it, you will fin. “The only explanation of this strange | Jb Gh fact is that studying figurers and 1 have hanging in my tailor shop 1 the fact to be that pearls are not soluli slatistics that. do not Tie is, = dull apd it 10.07der, size 56, Which 4 deposit in Wine. The most powerful vinegar uninteresting process, while listening wis paid on and which was not lifted, tacks them but very slowly and never on dernagigie a. ah be well-paid i worth $30, medium weight and color entirely dissolves them, for the organi labor leader fires the heart Passionate which will be scld cheap. Also 1 coat matter Femaths : behind in the shape : oratory eapries people off their feet and | 273.¥esh, size about 35, and 2 pire} FPOREY mass Inrger. than the origina : 3 peopl heir feet and ! | ; a pearl. — Youth's Companion, “ theta to lose their beads, while light trousers which were left as above. en mest studying hamdrum reports that deal These. goods can be bought cheap. Special Sale. Th Shocking Bigotry. es with stubborn facts and exact figures simply males them tired. After fol- BELL, of two New England old ladies who lowing a demagogic labor leader into The Tailorand Clothier. ug 3 vlervereition Jo fa an unsuccrssful strike they are apt to ; : Nutiow. “Hev you met that Miss Perkins become a good deal more tired, and [ hereby notify all persons that Hur- yet?’ that leads io the suggestion that the riet Montgomery has left my bed and | “Yes; I was interduced to her yester tiresomes itatistics should be read in beard without just cause or provoea- day.” na the first place. The reading will be tion and that I will not pay any bills Ta what sect does she belong?’ tiresome, but the final effect will be contracted by her from this date, and ae Se Svenmalini sect, 1 believe restful rather than otherwise.” ‘also warn that no one will harbor her in | in te en Ps iat seer. An what bd i I aay way, a Shey will be prosennted r“They talicve hit all’ human souls Evy expectati raised i 4 . will eventually, by the grace of God, the unofficial trial of the cruiser Mione- MATTHEW MONTGOMERY. be redeemed.” pe apolis have been exceeded by her mag- gq; Augustine, Pa., July 13, 15884, “Oh, they do, do they? What big- nificent average of 28.06 knots (26.57 : otry!"’—Chicago Record. : miles) an hour on her official trial | reeset meen Buackien's Armies Salve. : _ Hubby's Appreciation. speed minm of $405,500, and the bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever She—Now, dear, I've seen to the United rs Navy will secure the sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, | Whole SE Mywelt Is everything just fasteqt cruiser afloat. The speedy corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- brid pion it? Axa, dear, did you get Columbia losses her place at the top of tively cures piles, or no pay required. Hg. The sek ey is Saibly parte, the list; but there is much gratification It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- | and to show you how I ts to be derived from the fact that in- | faction or money refunded. = Price 25 I'll just telephone down we don’t want stead of one ‘gem of the ocean’ we | cents per box. For sale by Dr. C. E. the tickets have two, ie Belcher, city drug store. | me. —Chicago. (| ¥ cand every buteher or other ; Chinamen pass up and down the | sameness as food: and veer 0 : Blough. ; J gh ; ’ i wrsnn owning, leasing or occupying any phnes, Bo Ent. George Martin, unable both by teachers of elecution and “track of the Oahv Railway and Land Jerse or butldiag wherein anv eatliy,