to i A) A SRA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1 14 . wer 1 Gunads ighance ge a all + vey : fom confidence in the health | pon anthorities of both countries.” MORE MEN NEEDED. j i Taateighis Booctd fo op ery Flesh is pot om more rapidly in Eatered atthe Poriofict st Pafion as sesandt- nited States warm weather snd while the gram lasts sufficient number of paarines says: o % oo iim ain 1a asa dr * equally as absurd and useless as | would be a city of bricks without citizens, Uncle Sam is attempting, | however, to build ups great navy outof steel walls minas American bluejackets and marines. The queen of our fieet, the peerless cruiser Minneapolis, Hes | idle in her cradle at the Cramps’ ship. | by frost. When an animal becomes choked pS olny i esi ete., it stated that by holding up its head TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ; i py, yOu, Sy TY, . - ; i as ofall, 0 unless Jacontinued Bl wag al) of the © COUNTY. TINE OF a COURT, tm THs Mossy Prestog Jopor—Hors A. V. Barker. oTARY J, € Tt wil pay £0 make deep furrows in the wheat ficld with the plow, if the | land is somewhat flat, in order to drain | | off the surplus water and avoid lis | Samuel Davis. pty. Lioyd, Cun _sobp G; Guten. Coury ath COUNTY AUDITORS JURY A J. "ES eo er 2 x Long, James Som- | erville, Hite. : So OFFICERS. BoRoEss-—W SEs BP. Bel, po id Te Bonner. Scu Boaxn—-C. C, Crows! president; ©. G. soir LF grim A w, H, Addiord, tress er; Dr. J. B. Noonan, H. E. Barton, wel A THE PSACR-Jeme E. Dale, Jas. osu J. Jones, W. C. Kidd, E. J. in the enlisted force, act only In. the Ing to one’ who has tried the experi: face of the present distressful condi. ment. | | tion, but in deliberate view of the fact Next spring’s lambs will be what the | that seventeen new vessels will be farmer msy make them. H the ewes added to the navy within the next two are kept in good condition, and not years. It is a costly econemy that too fat, with warm, dry quarters, and | expends over $2,000,000 on a cruiser | not crowded, they should not fall to sch 5 the Minneapolis and thea leaves | produce strong and vigorous lamb. | lngsber. Ships of iron do not constl- | of Uncle Sam's dominion should be | tate a Baty, but heute of ion; and | | equal 10 the demand our millions make erty.” ported a large portion of oar supply of j ‘beans, cheeses, seed Thr be a medina ae often nesiled potatoes, rs 'in every home and so admirably as. gp .¢ should be in | Chamberiain’s Pain Balm. Hardly a! wh week passes but some member of the | o. Cold does not Kill bess as quick | remove & man who held a unique po- tasally has devs of 4 & Ru as will dampness. They create a large sition in Pennsylvania. Known ae the Mo8dache may by vleted. | proportion of animal heat in the hive, | S‘eyar governor,” tity be, thoy Of Yhounation or newrsigis 4 and should not be in a location that is | | The severe pain of a burn or _ ands of Pennsylvanians with bat 8! al ts sr Dele]. hasy ides of the reson for She game. | nc A a has to | Yet Governor Curtin, although a non- : batant. aid 1 - A for. : be sent for. A sprai® may bo prowpel) 4 _ the union as any one man in the State. ter er A oles oe on the | He aid not give his life, as did many & pp ine otherwise required. Cuts and will not confiné them- poor féllow who had nothing else to cave immediate treat. | "Ve to 4 single diet When kept in offer, but his efforts in raising tro0Ps | ris pope the become swollen, 2nd sending them to the front, even | Tell TES ple Thies; declared that Ang A sore throat may be | - serious. A : the ¥1 United States shipped to Great tain 166,000 live cattle and 750,000 ' of dressed beef, a large increases ; the same period of 1808. The re- Cattle aggregated probably $15,000,000 Be 2d She Sil Suet 0, The sheep exportation reached | 500 for the same time, valued at EO on The greet amount of whest that may | | be used for feeding is sufficient to ma- | reduce the quantity grown. tin make good joy siversising We have according to the census re-| | claimed for them following - SE am veel Feetacemtl | bors oH 0 bd mules; | Sen LR eed H. 0. Winslow, a or G. Abbot. 1cn—Sam or On Fr To Addlaman, cin —————— { i ig 4 i A A EX_GOVERNOR CURTIN. The desth of Andrew G. Curtin will i given 3 variety also as much as possi- | ble for the season. H I» . 8 0 ig dens Stousch a also, would create a demand at home | idneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, near! which } illness | best in the world, snd Dr. King’s New | y equal to tht We Epos. , Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do! | just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith | will be gad to teil you more of them. | Sold at Dr. Beicher's City Drug Store. ments demonstrate that for churning | ripened cream the warmer the cream {to 70 degrees the sooner the butter | ' comes, but the softer the butter. The | ‘lower the temperatore, though it will | . require a longer time, the firmer the | | butter. From 50 to 60 degrees in sum- The temperature in the churn riven GIVE CANADA CREDIT. ' after Sherning begins owing to fric- | The following is taken from the ship. That I will leave the same goods, J ES ur ' There is no class of stock that it is more to leave feed before. In all For Sale. | feeding, whether for growth or to fat | basement, on easy psyments. Good readily eat up clean should be given. spring at the door. Inquire of John More than this is positively injurious. | Colleito. Paston, Ps.-26e In fattening, in nearly all cases the _| better plan is to gradually increase the | rain ration, and not pat on a full fat Going to Buya Watch? ply d dit! The only thief-prool Watches are those with $ i i | f EPORT of the eondition of Bunk of Patton at Pstica, Pennsylvania at the come of band October 34, 1804; Cotamenced business 0th, 1888. : RESOU RCRA : i“ i 3 £s SE SHETSESSY ee] ng with keeping the Uhited States free De I A orcr i Notes of other National Ban | Fractional pdper urrency, nickles : . vif and centa,... Tawi mon- Hpecie.. i 1 80 at Lega tender | 5 Bank... | . 5918 : Redemption fund with U Sd arer, {5 per cent. of eirenlation: . $ x were a loophole for disease on the | : . If a dangerous’ pestilence were to beogme intrenched | _ in Canada, it would be very iii to} : keep it on the British side of the border | Ca Capital stock and there od be rouMie HE pe lows expenses and ‘United States in a very rt e. | Xu ono “We must give our neighbors credit HE i ey oiidnding, : ; | Pre vedaal a ts subject to check for using every care to keep ont pesti- | Demand certificates of deposit... oh hand with | Time certificates of Aegan United States officials in disenfecting | . Total... the baggage of immigrants, and faking "7, FTE | jw. ‘other action may be deemed necessary. |, Win, Sandford. Cashier of the abort With a quarantine system in thie | named Ban io soletnnly * Ih country that could hardly be bother, | ber of Wowiede® and beret ote ; and similar vigilance in Canada, it has Wx. H. BANOO Cashier. been possible to keep cholera out of ody STS 10 BEfule ie Yl St ‘this country at a time when it Was |, oo a Jmssx E. DALE, J. P. raging ; \ there ) Total, . $170.50 1 | LIABILITIES 1 paid in y 50,000 ay’ 7.500 17» 13,500 89 CLI 81 or 1a 0 1.380 5.780 00 $170,500 16 ' the case is stamped with this trade mark. "It cannot be had with any other kind. SB Ea ny . one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers. KeystoneW ath Case Co. G. Pa . BE e ‘Brow Directors. Wu. H. RAwbronn, PHILADELPHIA. [ooding and fattening your stock ! [SISY Of the PEW beisg HATED WPI her to lie around and rot like oid] 16 would seem that these broad acres | JEWELER, OPTICIAN, and the barnyard in winter they should be | During the last five months of 1894 Patton - * is now prepared to do. all, " - m} = won Leading and Popular CLOTHIERS nn ——AND— Palmer House, Corner Magee and Fifth Aves. Headquarters for commier- | cial men. The largest and ‘finest hotel in this section.) Equipped with all modern | conveniences. Everything | first-class. Fine bar in con-! nection. Livery, Etc. Rates $2.00 per day. bh M. ROBINSON, Proprietor. JAS. W. HOY, The Popular SHOE DEALERS Have added a Tia Tr To their business and are ready to take your order for a FIRST-CLASS Tailor-Made SOIT of CLOTHES. Dealer in . Musical Instruments | To to the front as omaal with a large. stock of goods. sone vou 908 " i i i | Perfect fit guaranteed. We will say more later on. MOLLER § 0. | CLOCKS, SILVER-| WARE, and everything kept in a frt-clams store | | of this kind. VIOLIN, GUITAR and BANJO strings and all kinds of small musi- oul goods will or constantly on. : WATC HES, Adamant Plaster] Gives a first-claas wll 8 moderate ex- | pense. Is the best fire-resisting plaster. Always ready for nse in any season. | Does not hold gases or disease germs. | Is the par excellence for patching. Can be papered as soon as dry. : all the leading | ve used it in| t ‘Will not cleave off when used as di- | rected, even in case of leakage. Will give you a warm house. Does not ruin woodwork by loading | it with moisture. Admits of carpenters following plas | terers in a few days. : Is capable of every variety of finish. | Used on the Palmer House Good | Hotel Beck, Hotel Pate, | house, x. E. ne aan one-half of the hyuses and, store rooms of Ale the thot Church St. Angus For prices and information, write ADAMANT PLASTER CO., Patton, Pa., Lock Box 348. | P, P. Young & Bro., | Wholesale and’ Retail Dealer in FRESH MEAT OF ALL KINDS. ° Cut Stylish ‘And Well Made. Every person. i in Northern Canitla county is heading towards the Mam- ‘math store of ‘Geo. S. Good's in Patton where you can buy the finest line of * GENERAL -- MERCHANDISE that was ever handled in any one store in the whole county. : DRY GO00S, BOOTS ID SHOES, And everything kept in a first-class general store. We make a Spesishy of the best grades of FLOUR, - FEED, - "HAY. - GRAIN, A large assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, Ete., kept on hand, also Queenswre, Dishes, Fuwsre, and Shelf Hardware. No truble to show goods. and look around. GEO. S. GOOD, Patton, Pa. i i | i Bologna, Lard, Etc. FIFTH AVENUE, Patton, Pa. ‘Laundry COR. LANG AND 4TH AVES, kinds of work on short notice. | EXPERIENCED WORKMEN are employed and all orders] will recéive prompt atten-| f fien. Give Us a Cail. Come in tf
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