The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 09, 1896, Image 4

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    DAY JANTARY 5, 1896.
One copy, tie yon? 1 advance, i
Advertising rates made Known apon’
: fom.
“ao
us are put, uniess al the oplion of the |
tered al thie Postodfios gt Patton sx second.
Slam mall TER Ier,
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
ony of March | 18t Memdday of Sept.
widny ol Jone i fat Monday of Dee
OFFICERN.
Pissropvr opus Hon AV. Harker,
Ist
Int |
Ppuardoscrany- Jd, 4. Barty,
ROISTER AND RECORDER 1), A, Mediongh.
TeeaxcereF, H. Barker.
CC Smearr-DW. Cha iter;
PERCYY SHERIFPS Nammyned Tunis, Eirner
® Taye
oo Dsreier ArroRsEY ALS Marphy ¥.
Ohms ers F. J Ditka, J, 5. Liovd,
Ae M. We REFS CLRuR Job LU Gates,
£F FEUER wi
CHENEY SUPERINTENDENT J, WwW {aves
o NTT RO REVEY ORS ( Battermman. W
TREY ACDIToRs- Wi Jones, W, £
Berry, James Dally Si :
fray. tues Bally os. Apter Weonkinnd,
m. Miller,
: CORONER IW. tearge Murtin
Pook PIRBETORS More,
_ervitle, Raphicd Hite
: soROUGH OFFICERS.
Br pore -W, J Pronrseily,
Con xen Lineokn N Bell, president:
: Wits, Frank Ouenphl BOF Wise
£ Crpwetl hi Freiaent Gi.
Ho Curfroan, secrstiry: W, H. Sagdford, trees.
mer; Jew F Bale, ik £ Barton Savon)
i yrice or TE Pracy. Toads E Twice Jos.
: etion.
f-fim H,
_ A¥oerons F. HH Rad. HO
Jupor or Bracrios. Bam’ Boyer,
I di Walter Wowk bund
ABLE Sayed Ww. Jones.
Purace. Joti Boyes,
MM AION ER AL Jnekem.
© LINCOLN DAY.
With the exceptions of Washingion, |
no figure in the annals of the Repoblic
is more deserving of perpetual re
membrance and bonor at the hands of |
his countrymen than Abraham Lincoln.
One writer has justly described the
immortal “rail splitter” as one of the
“marvels of history.” There is ami- |
pent propriety, therefore, in the
memorial the Maine legislature has
= ment to congress, urging that February
19, the anniversary of the birth of
Lincoln, be designated as one of the
Wirsdorw,
ay
Nrrrer
national holidays. The only objection
that has been made to this suggestion
. is that we have too many holidays al-
ready. This objection does not hold
Dbl of testimony tool
papers discontinued Gail all ar | when be be rey
Fans Some
WHY SO SAU, WILLIE
& Leadon Police Covet Incident The!
Made Even Laiy Socerset Laugh,
AN Loses 1: laaziing pow ver a
: given in the
Forireet 8
Wigs
ew om doy
vr Ir Farinnrst
Lady Henry
Not th hu b 3 Br On
vw crnsnde,
| Sopserart dite badd
by the horse anid oslient evalenne hase
self Bhe seenred another iady ss peal:
; ONS ax Berse if nd 8 conmpanion, and the
| pair obtatord the services of a voong
surate of their acquaintance as male is
. Hors
Now, it happens that Lady Somerset
fa 8 woman of very generons proportions
and withsl so bandsomely made that
some of the ongodly have been wicked
enough 10 suggest that her ladyship
would make an enchanting living pie
ture berself It chanced also thas the
Iady who was to accompany her was of
| a similarly generous batld, if anything
eather the larger of the two Om the
other hand. the young curate was slight
and weazened, with a pals, mild face,
that bore a perpetual air of melancholy.
The trip was made, and when the do
fective party was placed apn the stand
doring the hearing the justice asked ber
Indyship if in her travels abomt in the
| Sion she had been molested or avoosted
in any offensive way. Lady Henry was
alle to reply that she had not, but
that, on the comtrary, she had rather re
- gpectfnl treatment. Her companion gave
: similar testimony.
W han the little curate took thastand,
the jodge asked the sams gnestion of
him-—if be had been accosted.
“You '' replied the littie man ina
shrill voice, ‘and very offensively too
“Well, said the judge, “‘what did
the women ssy to you!’
“Well sir,’ the curate declared,
. with comical indignation, “in one of
"the music halls a couple of women came
op to me, and one of them brasenly
chucked me under the chin and said,
"Why so sad, Willie?
Even Lady Henry Somerset conld pot
Suppress her laughter. — New York Her
Unjust Aspersion on the Boy.
«Talk about intellects!’ raid Webh
"That pew office boy of mine bas a bead
that wonld S11 grandfather's hat
“What's the matter pow!’ asked
Blaffkins canticasly. ‘Yom ware say-
ing only last night that that boy was 80
careless you were afraid Le might come
to business sane morning without his
breakfast.”
“I know it. That's just what I said
good. It is tantamount to saying that ' Bat 1 mean to ask that boy's forgive
we have too many national heroes of
~ the type of Lincoln. If there is any
_ walid objection st all to the proposition
“of the Maine legislature it is that
- an annual Lincoln Day might not be
devoted to a study of the “martyr
oe at,” but, like the Fourth of
any, be turned into a day of revelry
and sport, Whatever course congress
may take in the premises however, there
ja little liklihood that the memory of
Abraham lincoln will ever grow dim
ANOTHER REBNCFF FOR ENGLAND.
- Kaiser Wilhelm’s message of con:
NA ns to the Boers is one of the
of wt emphatic snubs ever administered
try one European power to another.
8 rude jolt to Salisbury, who is still
shaking with the joit be received from
this copntry because of his attitude
with campo vely little bmi
i values, and with few ir
“The outlook in this respect
say clear np rapidly, it did a year
ago in the industrial world, and ead
to an era of prosperity, or affairs may | i}
An slang as they did in the summer
ae of 1a, when enterprise was held back |
congress. At the moment all eyes are |
. on Washington. The latest advices [fg
indicate that no financial legislation
will be passed a this session of cos |
gress, but the tariff bill passed by the
house may pass the senate.
will still remain regarding the pres.
dent's action en it, pending which;
general trade will santinue to halt. It!
K that this period of
3 now, when mer
chants and manuficturers usually de!
vote time to stock-taking, and itis to
be hoped that it will not be prolonged |
with |
comes
ta the extent of interfering
spring trade.
No excuse for sleepless nights whe n |
: Lyon oan roonre One Minute Cou gh |
Cure. Th 9 will relieve all annoyances,
| cure-the most: severe cough. and
ot and health. Can
5 seh without ite ew Hod
ee
ou 4 flan
It
For sale by druggists, or at Aunt,
: Hazel Salve will cure ther. Tlie med.
Lisine is aspecific for all complaints of
* this
{which are simple
‘eure will result. We have tested this!
in puperons cases, and siways
like resulta
exasperating tardiness of
The doubt |
pees. It was only this morning that 1
learned how unjnst I had been I gave
the youngster several letters to mail
He was gene some time, so when he
eames hack Isuid, ‘I'm afraid yon didn’t
post those letters very prompiiy aod
that your carelessness has made me mise
the mail’
“Oh. no, sir,’ be replied. ‘I'm sure
I didn't waste any time In fact, I toxk
exre that the firet letter | pat in the ix
was the one marked ‘Immediate
Atal
AN INDIAN BOY'S PONY.
As Acosunt of Hix First Attempt to Ride |
It st ss Buffalo Hast
Thos Jed by those dedicated to re
ligions service, the trite leaves its vil
lage. the people by families droppiog
into Line—men, well mounted bearing |
their weapons ready for wes. women, in
gala dross, riding their decorate oF pee
older ones Jeading the pack horses Jit
tia children in twos and threes pos the
backs of steady old pags, OF SUNY
stowed away in The swinging ponch be
tween the tent pole. and the dogs trot
ting complacent]y srerywhers
Here and there along the line of the
cavalosde ix a Jad being inotisted into
individoal responsibility. He has been
upon the hunt before, as cue of the fur
iy. bmt this is the first step toward oo
ing independently nnoared for as child,
The father bas lassomd a wild horse and.
died and bridied Bim xpd pow bids bis
som mount the animal The boy hangs
back, the colt is « flery crcatare and al
ready restive ander festraint The fa.
ther tells his son that the horse shall be
his own when be bas conquered it, but
the Jad does not move The lockers on
are smiling. and the ra sland dowd pot
wait ‘(det nop. suys the father
The ty slowly advances, and the colt
quickly recedes, but the boy, gravping
his mane, swings himself into the sai
dle The father lotr go, and 0 does thw
oo lt-—rears, jumps, wrigghes, bumps his
hack like an inforisted cat, stands on
his fore logs and kicks at his own tail,
® the air and stamps the earth. bot
the boy elings to him anti, with » md.
den rk, the saddle girth ix broken, and
he is Ianded over the bead of the excited
creatures, which runs for dear life i
Jiterty. Bromght back, protesting by
twists and shakes «f his head, be is
spain monnted and again frees bs meme if
After two or three repetitions of this
sort of thing the bor bidames angry,
and the mother grows anxions. She rons
to her sem as he is scrambling vp from
the ground, feels hip all over and
meres his loge and arms to sen iT be is
hurt. He is impatient at the delay. He
is going to master that pray pow or dis
for §t. This time be stays on. In vain
the xnimal lashes himself into foam and
fory. The boy sticks to him jike the
shirt of Nessus, and the father at last
jeads the indivisable palir between the
tent poles which trail befiind a siplits
tirated family horse, and there forced
in, they journey ail day| tryiog 0 pet
ased 16 rach other. The pany does mut
wee hin way cut of the poles and is fore
od to keep up with the procession —
Century.
TEACHERS | iN ENG LAND.
A Pathetic Latter From One Winich Tells
Its Own Story.
An English paper, having «fered to
throw open ite columns $0 a considera
tiem of the “worst paid class in the
community,’ prints the following |
Irean Asswras—| am a sohoolmaster, and 8
in my plessing duty fo teark Greek baton,
Premah, Fagen matbssgafion and ¢
things to the ‘some of penlismen | pecsive
board and ldiying and ON a year from wy
{Wa
: | Re dmiarer. whe makes owed Br 2
of aver £1800 por anutm ont of big school
Horvhound and Elodampaios medina, i
Fach of the component part of Aant
Rachael's Cordial, viz: Horehound and
Flecampane Root and Speer's Grape
‘Juice is a cure for pulmonary oom-
plainta. The Grape Juice and Hore
hound are combined with Eleoampane
in the proportions recommended by
the best physicians for throat and lung
diseases, public speakers and mngers
Rachael's hone Passaic, N. J
Af smffering with piles, it will inter.
est you to know that De Witt's Witch
tog In tw home ceanbors.
inst ractions |
Rt A
and
are parcel
character,
with
It never faim © W..
My poor odd dad a colBlry DEFER Was »:
WAYS sarions that | shosid receive ‘te dn
sation of & penteman. we he pinched
wrewnd to med me tos good padi hd
and stiseequently to Grford. | may say, with
out eemevit hat 1 Sistinguabed myeelf
beth places, winning sclholaralipe snd ther
prises with a facility that seemml to mark me
out for he life of an lostraebor of yoath Be
Rodd mw. then. af the age of 8 raking in fhe
Jordy stipend meester glove and ladurieg
which, arvanling
to Ris advertispoents, my principe wnpoiten
for kis tes
During nine months in the year I may fe
sabd Sa be on duty for fhe whaie BW hours
Wien Toa wot feaching my boys 1am play:
ing focthall of criclet wilh thems sat | sam
even oc pliged to sheen in The same Gdrauitory
with 17 hearty rounpeters. who airs five
stems sirens The worst Testure of the life
i the fact that thers is no fatire before ue IY
1 Nad a cmritad of £2008 cr even £1000 { maght
| eter nm aelood of my own bot as if de Ioan
L Bugw for mcthbing better What will bewvame of
mos inomy odd age 1 iremYie to think The ro
are hundreds of excesmrly sduosted Foon
o Below in the United Rigdon whe con vary
BO mere sb sehocimastering Cuan 140 Bin
serely FOURA MA thos
act gently but promptly upon the Yidrevs, fiver stomach and
intestines ; cleanse the system effectually ;
aches and fevers: cure habitual constipation, making enemas
to the stomach and truly bene-
ficial in effects. A single Tas LX taken after the evening meal,
or just before retiring, or, better still, at the moment when the
first indication is noted of an approaching cold, headache, any
or depression of spirits, will remove
| the whole dithculty man bour
Ld the patient being cone
HNNECessary. Are acceptabld
symptom of indigestion
Liver, . .
sother Destress after Emting, ,
of the Stomach, .
ONE | EASY
GIVES
RELIEF
BELEN KER
8CI00US Of
warming effect, and that the ex
ected iin
12€ 1
with x
Ered gaily gri
M you are Sitios, Constiputed, a CE
is your Complerion 3 Sallew. or you o are }
For Offensive Breath and ofl Disorders * TAKE
Sk spr og Fone RE Aarngs wie #h Cis Fa
pans Tabules Kerudite s the Sven and
SAVE
dispel colds, bead-
any other than a slightly
wes fatiedd fo maternal
r has disap peared.
Pose ARs go v
light Sym
=
LIES
5 dan get LEER
e Ril PANS TABU!
RIPANS TABU
IPANS TABL
a TABU
41 boy
grees % bY LE ed
EF vh se Ih
Bs
Fess
F ameaitn
TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT,
MANY A DOCTOR'S Bill.
Min canes
Mr. D. Wiley, ax-posteaater, Black
| Creek, Y. was so badly afflicted
with ta that he was only able
: te hobble aronnd with canes, and oven
then it canwed him great pain,
asing Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was
#0 much improved that he threw away
He says this Hniment did
him more jrood than all other medi
‘pinion and trentment pot together.
For
sale at 0 cents per bottle by Patton
Pharmacy, CW, Hodgkins
Our people are growing more and
more in the abit of looking to Pat
ton Pharmacy for the ‘latest and best
of everyihing in the drug line. They
seil Chamberisin’s Cough Remedy,
famons for {ts cures of bad colds, croup
and Whonping cough. When in need
of seh a med give this remedy a
triad and you will be more than pleased
with the pestiit $
ge ire
ihe in IY vores,
w. Erinn, Shen
Flensberg Dee ied
R. & ire.
JEWELER.
In the Letts Building.
ade Ty
1 iBae,
Repairing done
Promptly
work
All
teed.
Lldrdil-
hl
sed
Dealer in
Wines, Liquors,
Beer. Etc.
Phoenik BrewinG Co.'s Beer.
Flasks (
HastingS, Penna.
» AE |
| Pk
leading
UNDERTAKER,
Patton, Pa.
EMBALMING
—
Specialty.
as
y CRTTY
oH
Ri
Hardware,
Lamps.
Glass,
Ur Cook,
Or He gating
STOVES,
A.M. THOMAS.
After
Protect t Ve ofr
Po
=> Office in (Good Building +
aver 1st National Bank.
PATTERSON X
PARNELL.
Agents.
Do You Wear
SHOES?
For many years the pabiic has made
snr store ite headguarters, There is
no specind secret shout this statement
They came in crowds To relieve them.
seloox of high prices. There never was
a time when we kept this fact a secret,
Why should it be kept si when we
are endeavoring to divide sor earnings
with the people. !
There are a number of excelent
valpes offered this if yon are
quick in the matier there may be one
wv le
Jef for vist
A pretty showing of Ladies’, Misses’
and Children’s Fali and Winter Shoes
that have never heen shown in Altoona
are all fast sellers. Beoactive in this
matter and don’t wait too long.
for yourself
GEO. F. STREIT,
No, 1122 Kiexinth Ave, ALTOONA,
AE PATTON.
rE ubas
Practical
CF
oo Os
Our
stack of shoes this fall is wo varied that |
we can please vou all. Drop in and see m eXCiaange
oF PATTON,
Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.
i
CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.08.
SURPLUS, $15,000.00. .
a
carperwtions Firms,
Kix rowed ro, Feats the nrowt favors
y thekets Soar amie for all heel
Irafis 2 Jorne ein tha pry
sre wit hmve our propa
We H. Savowons,
President
armers
| 00K HERE!
Blacksmithing and
H srse-shosing
Wagons made to
¥
ana
Oraer.
| kinds of repairing done at
Love st Prices
“. 4
OBSERVE :
w= (rain of all kinds taken
for work
R.A. Hunter,
PATTON, PA
Near ira Bridge.
No Superior and Few
Fp
Fo
our Conk Stoves and Ran eR, All are
Guarant:
i mr shelves are crowded with many desirable pieces of
and cooking
THE CAMBRIA HARDWAT
all kinds.
tens is of
to be perfect workers.
Come mn and see
E (0.
Bhs