London has 15,126 police. | . Japan has 2000 newspapers. Patton ourier. PATTON PUBLISHING €O0,, Proprietors. | pe THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1895. . Valentines at Hodgkins’ drug store. | We are exporting oysters to England. | | of the COURIER. Maple syrup by the quart or gallon at the Patton Supply. 60tf i Heating stoves now { Cambria Hardware Co.’s.-68t2 Fall styles in ladies Hats at Alice A. Ashcroft’s millinery store. -44-tf NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. 1. Buabseribers whe do not give. OX Pris | notice to the contrary are considered as wish. | ing to renew their subscriptions. of If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the Pubiiintver may ocon- tinue to send them until all arrcarages are 8. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the postoffice to which they are directed, they are responsible anti they have settled their bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If sabsertHérs move to other places with- out informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former address, they are held : ible, 5. The Courts have decidisd that refosing to take periexiicnis from the office or removing and leaving them ancailed for, is prima facta evidence of intentional fraud. 8, If subscribers pay In advance they are bound to give notice at the end of the time if they do not wish to continge taking it; other wise the publishers is anthoriized fo send it and the subscriber will be reeponstble ant] an Paris refuse to insure express notice, with payment of all arrear ages. is sent 10 the publisher. : their hair. - : 3 -- M. J. Carter, a traveling salesman, Local Time Tabte. of Pittsburg, registered at the Palmer The hours of arrival and departure house Monday. ‘of trains at the Patton Station are as; , ‘oa follows: of Philadelphia, was a guest at Hotel Jin No, Beck Thursday. Ladies hats reduced in price at Alice Tinning done on short notice at A M Thomas’ hardware store. 60tf Patton Supply will sell you Pepsin flour. Every sack guaranteed. 80tf. Ed McDougal, of Patton was a visit- or to Hastings Sunday. bune, “Mall Closes, TR AX WEAN 310 rm Arrives, r2aAan LUE EE «. 3 rx : Hor yw : _ Postoffice hours: from. 7 P. M. Train numbers marked = “N” northbound and “8 southbound. ~ 54 ru A Aghcroft’'s millinery store up-stairs A. M. t0 8 in (Good building. Chas. H. Mc ‘Mullen, of Patton, was a Ar€ Merchants’ hotel guest Thursday.- Johnstown Democrat. Mrs. John Scheid, who seriously ill for a few days past is re- ported to be convalescent. : J. R. Rote, of Reading, ropieneRting a large shirt manufactory, registered at the Palmer house Monday. The total output of canned tomatoés in 1894 in the United States wig 134 - 567,898 cans against 107,500,000 cans in 1893 Jas. Mellon, A Song of Freeze, Oh, the country is A-snee zig’ An’ the water pipes is freexin Leastways that’s what we're readin’ in the t a pes; An’ Lor that we were looky ‘Nough to live in old Kentucky, Where they don't have water pipes! Oh, the wenther, {1's a hummer Fer the fellar ealled the plumber The RA Dplent chip beneath the Stars Rt an’ An'l al that we wns goin’ Where Kentucky still is flowin’ CAN they don’t have water pipes! : : Don't think the weatlier orter Fsq., has opened an Leave a feller dry fer water; : It's froze up all the rabbits an’ the sul pow; An’ 1 wish that we was eky, Nough to live in old Kentue Where they don't have water po pes? Atlanta Constitation, avenne. ‘He has very cosy and com- . fortable quarters. Albert Flick, landlord of the Gray hotel at Carrolitown, started on Mon- “day for a three week's visit to Cali- fornia. Cambria Freeman. Harvey - Patterson, the man, lately received a new safe, man- factured by the Barnes Safe and Valentines at Hodgkins’ . * America has $6,000 tramps. : Asheroft's millinery store-44-tf Lerch the tailor, Mahaffey, Pa. For fruits go to Kinkead’s. -40tf World's telegraph lines stretch 1.069- Lock company of Pittsburg. 125 miles. E. Will Greene, of the Patton Cou- Fresh shelled oysters at K inkead | RTER, and Postmaster Mellon, of that restaurant. : thriving borough, were in town a few Read the license list on the first page hours Friday on business. Johnstown of the COURIER. Democrat. + : The COURIER is indebted to Jacob . : ‘RIER for job work. . ; : pry Se, Det or. Lusch, Jr. for a beatiful 1865 ealander. "Mr. Lusch represents Jacob Lusch, Sr. James Somerville tame of Altoona, manufactarer of all kinds . Hastings Saturday. of mineral waters. E. W. Sharbaugh drove down from | Fill C. Negley, representing Kirk- Carrolitown Tuesday. ; . patrick & Stevenson, over from ~ and has come to stay. Patton the latter part of last week If yon want a nobby hat at cost go looking after businees, to Patton Supply.-60tf J. C. Davis, of Johnstown, registered James Anderton a coal miner, was at Hotel Beck Tharsday. : killed in No. 3 mine at Beechtree by a Ed. Severin took a flying trip to Cur- fall of slate on Wednesday. wensville one day last week. : { leaves a wife and two children. D. E. Waite, of Philadelphix, stop- The representative of this paper ped at Hotel Beck Thursday. : “ ander Sbligations to Maas & A ; i Kusner, thes Fifth avenue clothiers, yeh Lr Tie 1 Gran dre An- | for a very neat and handsome nickle- y plated pin cushion inlaid with pale blue All kinds of tinning done on short’ plush. 9 bat A M 1 We are informed by na A. McClain The shirt factory at MabafTey is said | that he ix in receipt of a letter from to be doing » flourishing business. Hon. FE. Frank Maible and W. M. R. Little ascorance of J. came over from Altoona Monday. When you want good goods at least scnger station will be erected at Spang- money try Patton Supply Co.-60t{ | (ler in the spring. Spangler Sentinel. James W, Jack, of Pittsdurg, was a! On Friday of last week the COURIER guest at the Palmer house Saturday. | representative was in Johnstown and Howard Austin, of Pittsburg, wan a | While there had the pleasure of meet- guest at the Commercial hotel Satur-! ing F. J. Devlin, one of the young and day. hustling merchants which that im- M Swill never be a A silure portant city possesses. Mr. Devlin : has one of the largest furniture stores ; of ¥ i ti A when the wife “bakes with Popuin’ between Pittsburg and Harrisburg, and it is quite n treat to have the en- See the change in the Feonomy joyment of being piloted through it. clothing companys new ‘ad’ this : : Tor week. L. Sheppard, Genl. DuBois Sanday Paper. : Alice A. AnBoroft is selling 45 cent The first number of the DuBois Sun- ribbons at 2 cts., and other goods at a day Dispatch reached this office last ; ‘reduction week and it is a creidt to the publisher, Chas. Hale and Robert Schell, of 52m B. Kirk. The Dispatch is one of f} the very best reliable Sunday papers : P Magar hia, his a5 the Palmer which comes to this office and should : 2] receive the hearty support of the 8. J. Flemming, proprietor of the people of that section. The COURIER Monday In Fasten. of DuBois, Pa., spent hopes to see the day that it will have One hurse-power converted into gas part of the state. ' equals 12 candle-power; into electricity | equals 1000 candle-power umber from this Pastor Chas. W. Wasson, of the ie BA. Tuesday Dh oy Methodist Episcopal church, will Little Eva and Uncle Tom. preach in this place on Friday evening RW.J of Albuny, N. Vand] ‘at 7:30. A cordial welcome to all. iy 1 “of Boston, Mass., stopped The * Swedish Lutherans will - hold at the O cial hotel Monday. divine service in the hall of the Good AM Thomas. has. set a ex building next Sunday, February 3d, at = pro secured a - 2 o'clock p. m. perienced tinner and is now prepared to do all kinds of work in that line.-60tf Down't Read This. H. E. Clark, a prosperous lumber A M Thomas, the hardware mer- Church Notices. merchant of Glen Campbell, added his | chant of this place, has secured a tin- | name to the rapidly growing Patton smith of fifteen years experience ard : COURIER list. (is now prepared to do all kinds of After years experience in the flour work in that line at Teasonable prices. | + business we offer you “Pepsin” Flour as the acme of success. We guarantee it absolutely. ; : { $4F. A. Goss, of Altoona, who is a con- ductor on the main line of the Penn- | _ sylvania railroad, spent Thursday the home of Ruben McPherson, on night w with friends at Hastin gs. | Fifth avenue. -58t4 Dress Making. ~ See the challenge in another column | | brother, Rev. Twyson 2 Jones, in Pitts | ‘ burg. at cost at the Hastings Tri- Some of the insurance companies of people who dye noon. a, traveling salesman ‘has been f - visitors to the rouaty office in the Auman building on Magee insurance . ‘Emmet , wholesale pork ‘Pepsin’ flour is the latest thing out and beef packers of Pittsburg, was in’ The Brockwayville Record says that | Anderton I can recommend to all. A. Bigler, stating that he has. "a fair circulation in all the towns of this | Drug Store. As EBHNEBURG, Pa., Jan. 29th, 1895, Miss Mary Sweeny, of Indiana, visi- | ‘ted her ogusin, Mrs. H. J. Crouse, last | | week. Rev. Sirhowy Jones, of this place | spent 3 few days last week, with his i { i i The Thimble Bee met at the home of ‘Miss Edith Myers, in the East Ward, . on Tuesday evening. Mr. Thomas Richards, of Zanesville, Ohio, is the guest of his son, Dr. T.- M. | ' Richards. Judge Greer, »f Butler, presided at Argument Court on Tuesday, Judge Barker teing in Indiana. Marshall Roland has the contract for erecting a new house for John R., Fd- wards, irc Cambria township. : The Ladies Aid Society, of the Con- gregational Church met at the home of Mrs. R. R. Davis, on Saturday after- .T. L. Edwards, a leading citizen of | Black Lick township, was a welcome visitor to our town on Friday. It is ramored that Mr. Weakland Empfield will erect an addition to. his house and store in the near future. A social for the benefit of the Chris- tian Church, was held at the home of Jacob Squires on ‘wednesday evening. On Tueseay evening last, Highland Lodge, No. 428, I. O. O. F. banqueted with their ladies, at the Blair house. The Ehensburg ‘Building and Loan Association disposed of $1,000 at a pro- fitable purcentage, at their last meet- ing. =n ; Mr. M. D. Bearer, our popular groceryman, is erecting a wareroom to ' his storeroom on Julian street. J. G. C. Bearer, of Spanglér, and H. J. Hopple, of Carroll township, were capital on Mon- day. Miss Margeret Rhey arrived home on Wednesday evening, from Ken- tacky, where she had been the guest of her nephew, Rhey Boyd. I. A. Craver, accompanied by his | wife, Mrs. P. P. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cale of Altoona, enjoyed a sleigh ride to Gallitzin on Thursday. A sleighing party from Johnstown composed of the following gentlemen drove to Ebensburg on Sunday. J. Lucas, N. Schugars, Joseph Reese, P. LL. Cramer, and Yacob Schmidt. Mrs. Ross, widow of the late James Ross, of Cambria township, through the pension agency of T. W. Dick Enq, has been granted a pension of $12 per | month, and $2 each for three of her children. List of Unéiniined Letters. The following letters remain in the post office at, Patton for the week end- ing Saturday, January 28, 1564. Charles Brown, John Delozier, J. S Dunn & Son, James Green, Mrs. Jas. Lain, Miss Annie Sw anson, Miss Mary B. Shardon. Persony calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. E. A. MrLLON, P. M. Carlton. Cornwell, foreman of the Gazette, Middletown, N. J. believes that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be in every home. He used it for a cold and it effected a speedy cure. He nays: “It is indeed a granly remedy I have also seen it used for whooping cough, with the best resulta.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by (. E. Belcher's City Drug ' Store. Supt. of Transportation that a new pas- | Laundry Removed, : The Patton Laundry has been re- moved from the MceCana block on Lang avenue to the D. A. Buck building op- posite the Palmer house on Fifth aye- nue. We wish to thank you for past: patronage and trust for a further con- tinnance of the same in our new quar- ters, J.T. HAINES, Propriet iT. taekien’ » Art len %ilve. - The best aa've in the world for ¢ ata, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaine, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- tively cures piles, or no. pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by Dr C E Belcher, city drug store Meeting of Stockholders, The annual meeting of the. Stock- holders of the First National Bank of Pattan will be held Tuesday, February Patton, Cambria county, Pa., between the hours of 1 and 2 ¢’clock p. m. W. H. SANDFORD, 565 Cashier. Get a Valentine. CC. W. Hodgkins, the druggist, has just received the finest line of valen- tines ever you laid your eves on: Don’t miss seeing them. 4 j ’ We are closing out our stock of hats at cost. 80tf . PaTroN SuppLy Co. There is good reason for the popular- | ity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ‘Davis & Buzzard, of West Monterey Clarion Co., Pa., say: “It has cured ' people that our physicians could do nothing for. We persuaded them to! ' bottles for sale by C. F. Belcher’s City -onable cost, . issued by the DICKERS I DIT. : | | Record of Property Ba Bought and Sold bn | Cambria. LL Spangler et ux. to Peter P. Yea- | ger, Hastings; consideration, $1. Rebecca Jane Webb to Robert L. Wissinger, Richland, $80. Administrator of Conrad Suppes to | Alice M. Waters, Johnstown, $1,400. Frida D. Suppes to Alice M. "Vaters, Johnstown, $1. ; Administrator of Annie Stoy to G. M. Stoy, Ashville, $96. John H. Veil et ux. to John P. Stat- ler, Sealp Level, $1,105. John MeGuire et ux. to Washington 'B. & 1. association, No. 2, Morrell- ville, $1. : George Grumbling et nx to Washing- ton B. & L. Association, No - 2, Yoder, $1. Elizabeth Bauerly to Elizabeth Bao erly, alias Hansman, Johnstown, $11. T. Barnes et ux. to Edmiston, Barnesboro, $150. P. 8. Fisher et ux. to James H. Fish- er, Upper Yoder, 8225. George Fockler et ux, to M. L. Lever- good, Johnstown, $2,000. | John Manion et ux. to Martin ion, Clearfield, $2,500. Mary E. McCloskey to ‘McGarry, Morrellville, $1,200. Mrs. M. J. Kennedy to Joseph E. Parsons, Johnstown, $7,500 Micheal Pfaller to Mary 8. “Pratier, : Johnstown, $1, 250. Agnes W. Laying to Patton school district, Patton, $500. "Mary W. Panlson et vir. to w. N. ‘Pringle, Peelorville, $452. Cambria Iron company to William N. Pringle, Johnstown, $250. : Treasurer of Cambria county to J. J. Rhody, Ashville, $8. * Assignee of Daniel Marsh to Linn G. Rager, Lower Yoder, $735. Cambria Iron company Man- | Catherine | to Sarah - Rees, Westmount, $525. William LL. Woodcock et al George M. Patterson, Reade, $4,000. William K. Martin et al. to Cambria & (Clearfield Railroad company, Spang. ler, $500. : Jeremiah Paul et ux. to Micheal Me- Can! ley, Adams, $3,900, tn Perqmatiy. Conducted Pours via Pennsyl. vania Railroad, It is at this season of the year that people's thoughts turn to some method by which the rigors of our northern winter climate may be escaped, and a trip to the “Land of Flowers.” if only for a short time offers the easiest solu- | tion of the question. In order to give the public an oppor- | tunity to visit Florida at a very reas- Pennsylvania Railroad company haa arranged for a series of tours Jacksonville, and the well earned reputation acquired by that company for the superiority of ita per. sonally conducted tours will be main- tained for this year’s series. Since the system of personaliy-conducted tours inaugurated by that company has been in effect, none but words of commen- dation have been received. [ts unex. celled train service, experienced Tour- iat ‘Agenta and Chaperons, and above all, its moderate charges, leave nothing to be desired. : The tours to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks’ stay in Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia on Jan- unary 20, February 12 and 28, and March 12 and 20, 1895. The rate in- cluding transportation; meals en route, and Pullman berth on special train, is $50.00 from New York, and $48.00 from Philadelphia; proportionate rates from other points. For farther information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist to Agent, 1198 Broadway, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station Phila- delphia, to whom application for spare should also be made. Marrtage Eira The following marriage licenses were Clerk of the Orphans’ Court for the week ending Thursday, January 24, 1895: Moltuse Gsazkiewic and Mary riziewie, Johnstown. Bernard MeCloskey Cube, Johnstown. Henry Milot, Albany, Mary Saibott, Johnstown. Lawrence Kline, Hastings, and Lizzie Shortencarrier, Susquehanna, town- ship. ; William Palmer and Sadie Chrisner, Westmorland county. Otto Shaffer, Johnstown, and Mag- Nar- and Ann Me- N. ¥. and gle Hochstein, Cambria county. 12th, 1895, at the Banking Hoase in Alex Sesock Johnstown. Robert W. Jones. Ebenshuiy. and Allie E. Bennett, Carroll township. J. W. Vincent, Reade township, and Myrtle May Penrod, Johnstown. Micheal Miller, Pittsburg and Sophie Bloomer, Johnstown. Robert Miller and Lavina S. Mesnen- and Elizabeth Dane, ger, Johnstown. Jobn W. Parker and Jennie Berkeybile, Johnstown. Add Change of Passenger Station. The Beech Creek railroad has decided to move its passenger station at Jersey Shore, to the general office building at ‘Jersey Shore Junction, in the Third ward, and on and after February ith, 1885, Beech Creek passenger trains will Miss Libbie Bottorff, late of Phila. try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough 'discentinue stopping at the Fall Brook delphia, is now prepared to do all! | Remedy and they now recommend it station at Jersey Shore, in either di- (kinds of fashionable drees making at with the rest of us.” 25 and 50 cent | rection. The ticket office will be re- "moved from the present station, to the new >oint of stepping at Jersey Shore. Lower Have You A Rival? The people have: since come to clusion that the Joud claims of the average Sewing Machine agent, about the superiority of the 840 to 860 Machines the con- over the kind we sell, are the most absurd. When we first intro duced the Rival Sewing Machine into this section there were grave doubts iii as to our ability to do as we claimed to do—sell a frst-cl: fully-equipped and gu jee d Machine at. a alf the prices charged by regular Sew- ing Mac chine dealers. Juying Sewing Machines at dry goods prices was new and novel to the : people, but they've dis- played their intelligence by coming here in liberal numbers Rnd securing a Rival for their home use. asks, There Are No Complaints. Notwithstanding ARTEC number of ai Sewing Machines which have placed ‘m the. honies of Altoona people we have a clean record as far as complaints are con- cerned. Buvers We will refund the pur- ¢hase money if any Ma- chine proves unsatisfac- tory. - That's fair We wouldn't want to sell vou a Sewmyg Machine any more than any other ar icle that would not iv you satisfaction. + Ris we rin - no risk. Thrmweaimiwer Rival, tai Fivaedmwer Rivai-—onmk Meven~<dmwer Rival-«mk Thrve«drmwer New Home New Home Ff attachments 8 “1 NA a wi funey oak Hin with each Mua- Three! mower Complete set ehitne Write For Particulars. GABLE & (0. ALTOONA, PA. HOTEL BECK H. C. BECK, Pro. nl One of the Largest Hotels in Nofthern Cambna; Conducted in MODERN STYLE Good Table and Bar Supplied with Chotest Brands of Liquors. The Popular HOUSE of PATTON. long ’ Yor e ved ‘NAMOLSNOr The Patton INSURANCE AGENCY Represents the follow- ing old Fire Insurance companies: ROYAL, of Liverpool HOME, of New York, GERMAN, 4 y RN i Sopa EN gl Lo is 0 gh el late of Pittsbury [afe New kK, the rid. Dale & Patierson, wie PATTON, PA. Adamant Plaster Nat'l Rank rate éx- Also the Equitabk Insurance company, of largest in the wo Put Gives a first-class w all a mod pense. Is the best fire i plaster. Always ready Sn any season. Does not hold gises or disease gerins. is the par excellence for patching. Can be papered as soon as dry. Is. recommended by all the eading Architects who have used in this country and England. Will give von a Of itaslf shrink. ; ; Will not cleave off when osed as di. rected. even by case of leakage. Will give Does not rin Ww ith nos ’ * is solid asl) If ar will not crack. sw yon a warm house ockbw ork by ta Loading “LE ey Amite of terers in form apable of ever ry eloat VY Vals ollow ng arpeniers 5 hme iL Pa rida AH, Is ¢ y of nish, lous, Good Ree k, Hotel Patton, loe,. Patton Opera, LY OT IGE than ; and Used on the Palmer Buiiding, Hotel CCL &l Co or, MEE church, ene-huilf of the plostersd hovers stare vooma of P; ston. a Algo the Catholic Chareh 8 50 ine, : : ofl 214t- Far prices sped indivi tion, wd wo ADPAMAXT PLASTER CO. Patten, | Lock Box 340. JAS. W. HOY, The Popuiar JEWELER, OPTICIAN, and Dealer in Musical Instruments - 18 to the front 24 neval with 2 lnrge stock of goods w. AT HES, . CLOCKS, : WARE, and erin: kept in a drst-class store of this kind. . : VIOLIN, GUITAR aad BANJO strings and all kinds of eH raasi- gal goods will be Rept constantly on SILVER- ‘unmoysuof "ALD 91} ut aed e $10 0Z SE MO] sAuIe oq] sAnYy J [H) Cswdae)y ANG 0) alvneApy | ‘pars aac hn NNIND 4N0A 0} 3] PUL] IIIA MOA = ‘saoidd 15aM0] ‘aanseatil poo) spuly [je jo SUE) puijy sdes yy pur seo) saipe’] SPOOL) S$SII(] JO JU MOSSE 1S230E ‘$10 0S Ju sun) an se jadae) ‘stunagoury “19 noi) S. A RE S3IANVN
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