The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 15, 1895, Image 4

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Patton Courier.
PATTON PUBLISHING co. Proprietors.
THU RSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1895.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One copy, one year, in advance, - - . $1.00
SF Advertising rates made known upon |
application.
89-No papers discontinued until all ar
rearages are paid, nnjess at the option of the
publisteer.
: Enterat at the Postoffice at Paiton as second- |
cluss mail matter,
COUNTY. re
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
ist Monday of March | 1st Monday of Sept.
ist Monday of June i ist Monday of Dee.
OFFICERS,
PrESIDENT JUDGE Hon. A.V. Barker.
PROTHONOTARY J. Dartiy,
REGISTER AND ao A. McGough.
Treasvier--F. H. Barker,
SHERIFF. W. Coulter.
bl TY BHERIFFS-—Ramuel Davis,
F.
Drea Arrorxey—R. 8B, Marphy.
CosMaissioners—P, J. Dillon, J. G.
Geo, M. Wertz,
CoMMIssIoNPR's CLERK John (. Gates.
COUNTY BUPERINTENDENT J. W. Leech.
COUSTY RURVEYOR—8, (i, Felterman,
Cor sTY AUDITORS Wim. J. Jones, W.
Berry, lames Dally,
JURY COMMISSIONERS
Wm. Miller,
CoroxEe— Dr, Geo
Poor DI1zucrons—
erville, Raphiel Hite.
BOROUGH OF FICERS.
Brrarss—W. J. Donnell
CovrNciL—Lineoln 8S. Bell president: 8, M.
Wilson, Frank Campbell, B. F. Wise, P. P.
Young, Ralph Leisch,
Young RE TC. Crowell, president: G.
H. Curfroan, secretary; W. H. Sandford, tress.
urer; Jesse E. Dale, H. E. Barton, Samuel
Edminstor.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Jesse E. Dale, Jas.
El mer
Lioyd v
A rpslem
» Martin.
Misare, James Rem-
ellon.
TrREASURER-W. H. Sandford.
CLERK —Harvey Patterson,
COLLECTOR Jas, Mellon,
Asspsson—Jos, H. Ricker.
Avprrors—F. H. Kinkead, H. O.
Harry Gould.
Juba or ELecriox—Ram’l Boyee,
INSPECTOR— Walter Weakiand.
CHIEY oF Porice—-John Boyee,
STREET fouseIrNER-A. 4. Jackson.
Winkiow,
PERSECUTION OF MISSION A RIES,
One of the grave situations that is
to-day attracting the attention of the
‘American people is that of the mis-
sionaries in China. At various periods,
ever since foreign missions were es-
tablished in the East, there have been
uprisings that involved the destruction
. of property, the suffering of indigni-
ties by the missionaries and at times
the loss of life, but it has almost always
been something that the authorities
of the erapire were very much opposed
to and took early steps to suppress.
The present trouble, if the advices
can be depended on, is of a somewhat
different character,
pears to have been designedly located
. back from the coast, out of immediate
reach of American interests at sea; and
as far as heard from there is no quick-
ening on the part of the local officials
for prevention of and proper punish-
ment for the persecutions. There is
no distinction made on account of
creed or nationality —even the Pope
has appealed to the German govern-
ment to protect Cotholic interests in
the country of the Celestinls. England
is always well represented around Chi-
nese ports for the protection of citizens
and interests of the British Empire, but.
the United States is not in such a favor-
able condition for emergencies. It is pre-
dicted hy some students of current
affairs that the breaking up of the
ancient dynasty of the Chinese is at
hand. : It is probable that the recent
victories of the Japanese
much to do with encouraging
opinions. :
One thing is
arrived when
modern © hristianity y
should he protec
armies has
such
certain Lie
iresentaty
the reg
from
quarter. They go to hs
On miso ns of T
i
nations to which
them full protection
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OF Ean
PATENT] 1¢ }%
Weakland,
‘of testimonials bear
. while peddling;
inasmuch as it ap-
Fanurwe woes
Of Interest to the armies Who Read the
Patton Courier.”
bay sheep.
i Cabbage cannot have too rich a soil
| or be cultivated too often. .
To catch a sheep by the fleece is
a cruelty; take them by the hind leg or
flank. : :
When the orchard begins bearing it
‘should receive an annual dressing of
| phosphoric acid and potash.
A little nitrate of soda sprinkled in
the rows and hills of the lima beans
will hasten the growth of the vine,
Shearing off a little wool around the
teat will often prevent the loss of a
lamb from indigestion consequent on
swallowing a lock of wool.
Occagionly a crop of grass may be
. grown in the orchard if the land is
rich, but a permanent grass sod is sure
to injure the trees sooner or later.
Don’t let the weeds grow up and
po to seed where early crops have been
removed, and in the paths.
year.
~The sheep raisers of Terra del Fuego
are making plenty of money. It is said
that a man who starts in with a good
‘outfit and 1,000 ewes should in ten
years have an income of $10,000 a’
' year.
Diarrheea should be stopped prompt-
ly. It soon becomes chronic. De-
Wits Colic and Cholera Cure is
effective, safe and certain. Hundreds
witness to the
virtue of this great medicine. It can
‘always be deenced, upon, its use saves
time and money. C. W. Hodgkins.
Seplember Fashions,
_ Another new bicycle costume, which
combines the unstrained freedom of
bloomers with the more becoming
modesty of ‘“‘regular’’ walking attire, is
illustrated on the colored cover page
of Toilettes. This dress is expressly
designed to overcome the dragging
effect of long skirts for wheelwomen
the fullness of the
skirt is gathered around the hips ina
number of horizontal folds and held in
place by narrow leather strips. For
walking these folds are released, so the
dress. hangs in fall lenghth down to
the ground. There are fully 150
others equally original and interesting
designs for women's and children’s
wear, and no effort is spared to make
this magazine what it justly claims to
be, the most popular fashion magazine
of America. An early
retail price is announced, which will
enable such other additions to be made
as will place Toilettes ahead of all
similar magazines on either side of the
Atlantic. Look out for the November
number, due October 1st. The issue
just ont can be had of all newsdealers,
at 50 cents per Copy.
Children, especially infarita, are soon
run. down with cholera infantum or
“summer complaint.” Don’t wait
determine, give DeWitt's Calic
‘and Cholera Cure promptly,
rely on it,
Hodgkins.
but
YOu
{se nw wy Ww
pair sD COM mencse
VOr damaged
Wood ashes Is the best fortitiner for
| grapes.
| The fall is usually the best time to. ¥
Eve, :
If you do
it will be adding to your work next
advance in the
to.“
Loos Market Heport.
Por the benefit of the farmers
in the vicinity of Patton the CoURIER
| ben the following local market
report, revised eat; week:
Butter, 5 Rd ad nnd.
Are rs
¥ Eye 2
Cerrn, ehelled. 2 in -
Wheat, ; ; 0
Pack when t, 45
Hav Fi . tn
pressed,
Reuel Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
Parron, Pa.
Office in the Good Building.
W. H. SECHLEL.
Attorney - at
EBENSBUR(,
Cambria Con unty,
Law,
Pa.
JF MCKENRICK, - on
Attorney and Counsslor at Lav.
FBENSBURG, PA.
Jil] attend 10 all business with prompiness
any fidelity. :
{iffie opposite the Monntain House,
FISHER & CO.
Wholesale.
Fine Old Whiskies
ported Liquors.
and Im-
California Wines and Brandies
147 Clinton & 60g Main Sts,
‘Johnstown. Pa.
Telephone 175
Bottlers and Proprietors
OLD CABINET,
OLD FAVORITE
AND
COXEY’S CONMON-
WEAL
Rye
VW hiskies.
New York World,
THRICE-A-WEEX EDITION.
rey Tm
og :
ihe 1x
: .
the New
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converted
dh We oy
Can
Wines,
Hastings, Penna.
ASSETS of Fire Insurance Com panies
The best in the world for bnsiness or
DRY 50003, MILLINERY, ETC.
i en A A A Hp rn SS oA 5 St yA Rsdih
.. CENTRAL - . HOTEL,
JOHN R. CORDELL, Prop'r.
Aoi omunodations the bas. First-class :
Bar j in connection. ;
Whotesile snd Retail Dealer in
RATES $1
”
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Dealer in
Liquors,
Beer, Etc.
Phoenix Brewing Co.'s a
Flasks, Corks, Jugs, Ete.
OF ALL KINDS.
Lard,
FIFTH AVENUE,
Bologna,
Represented by the
PATTON INSURANGE AGENCY
Amount to over $25,050,000. 90.
Best Kind of Protection.
ALSO THE PREFERRED
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
CO. or NEW YORK,
enable you to live cheap
professional men. :
Harvey Patterson,
8 Agent.
JAMES QUINN,
Johnstown, Pa.
®t!
thing Vou Ww ant.
GOOD BU ILDIN G,
getting your
1s what some people try to do.
sary ¥and the low cash prices at which I sell good will
FRESH M di
Ewe
da
goods
OF PATTON,
patton. Cambria es Pa
es
* CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00. .
SURPLUS, $10,000.00.
Aseounts of Corporations, Firms, Individe-
al and Banke rerived apon the most fvors-
ble terms coavistent with safe and ous.
| banking
lines. Foreign Prati A ie Rilo Sib eg
Simp, a in
ej of the Old Pad 2
i» oii haveonr promptand 5
| personal attention. :
Intervet paid om time Seposite. .
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Si Pa. Frosident hug B or
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You Wouldn't
for nothing, vet that
Such a scheme is not neces
IE
You will only rake advantage of them
You Could
Not find a more complete stock of General
Merchandise in a day’s
(Call and examine woods and priees, every:
travel.
GEO. S GOOD.
Patton, Pa.
com os Ara
‘No Superior and Few Equals
tri m-
early
‘otton
Omar stock of dry goods and
mings for the late spring ar is
SIMMET SLASGH it enabled
dress goods never were 8) Be
AR BOW NOT Prices 80 vw. Now is the
time fo bx iy. Come Or Mend LW
JAS QU INN,
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Suara Nteed
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All aTe
to be perfect workers.
desirable pieces of
Come in and see
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the Purest
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