The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 06, 1896, Image 4

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PATTON PUBLISHING co, Proprietors.
POSTAL BUSINESS.
| postal cards and stamped envelopes in
{any quarter of the history of the
THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 8, 1896.
TERMS of SUBSCRIPTION.
One oopy. one year, In advance,
ape Advertluing rates made known
$1.00
ape
No papers discontinned antl all ar
| renrages are paid, uniess at the optim of the
‘publisher,
| Entered al he Je ectotfioe kt Pathan 5s meori
Shes tail matter
Ari
: COUNTY.
TIME OF HOLLING COURT.
1st Monday of March ist Monday of Sept
1at Monday of Jone 1st Monday of Deo
OFFICERS
Prosi nus Je Dee. Hon, A.V. Barker
PROTHONOTANY Darby,
RBGeTER AND Rao. LY A MeGiongh
TrEAsSUREs-F, H. Barker,
sSuenrre-D. W, Usaiter.
Perory SHERIres- Mgerised Davis,
RB Davis
Prerer ArronNEY SRR Murphy,
C0 8 LRG KD NE fuison, RE
COMMISION TRS LER John Uo Gates,
CNTY SU PERINTENDRNT.: J. W, Laveh,
COUNTY NORVETOR-8. 0 Fatioripan,
per A as “Wn,
srry, James Emily Le
Jury Fino Em- Andem Wimikiand,
Wm. Miler,
Conoxgr- Dr. eonp Martin.
Poor Pirucorors.- BL Moon,
| retin, Baphiiel Hite
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Bones. WJ Detineliy,
Coxe L-Limecin = Heit,
Wilken, Frank Campbell Bn
Yeung, Ralph Tebah,
SONY, BARD 4
CH Curfman, re w,
Capper: fom Bo Dade 1. BE Barton, Samael
Baminsthn
ice oF TRY Prac Jom Fo
Elmer
Geo, ML Warte,
Samos Rohe
pro dest;
Of Trawelt, president: 15.
Pale) dus
: Soar,
i TRE RURER WEL Sayrnitfant.
CRE Harve: ¥ Patterson.
CaLLEen ¥ Bo n a
ARERR RF OR,
J vprToRs--F FH. Kinkead, HO
n Gronidy
Ge 67 Er rerio Ss Sam't Hover.
ns Wolter Wenkiand,
VNSTANLE Samus! FB. Jones,
CH 128 oF Poriog- John Boyee
. TET COMMISSIONER A, 3. Jacxwon.
Winnborw,
SR
OUR NEW GU 'NBOAT.
Sa addition to the avs of
| the United States took the water last
| Thandhy at Newport News, in one of |
the oldest of the thirteen original,
| Srna an of oly ming
in one of the newest of the far western |
. states. The Nashvile and the Wilm- A
ington, sister ships of the light-Araaght
| mire have been in the water
since October 19, and are rapidly ap-
| prosching ‘completion.
Aside from their particularities of ©
"hall and equipment, the eae es
able thing ahvat these gunboats is their
low cost. According to the provision §
Tes mm thee
were to be built for not more than
$400,000 each, and the Helena was con-
‘tracted for at the extremely low price
of $280,000, exclusive of armament and
speed premiums. This is considerably
joss than the price paid for any other
‘vessels of like class now in the navy or
about to go into commission. The
other great shipbuilding firms, like the
Cramps, the Bath Iron Works and the
Union Iron Works of San Francisco,
‘were not a little surprised af this bid,
~ and it really marked the beginning of
an era of lower cost warships. Two
months ago the Newport News com:
pany contracted for the building of the
battle ships Kearsage and Kentucky
under competitive bidding, and at
i what sre considered very low figures. |
These facts are here cited becanse of
their significance in the upbuilding of
the United States navy. This govern
ment was a long time awakening ‘ol
She importance of having a modern
the
papers that Mississippi had solved the
prison labor problem by establishing
farms upon which to employ convicts, |
says the Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph.
The statistics given are obviously
gromly wrong, since no kind of farm- |
ing can realize 150 per cent. annual |
profit on the capital ootlay, but the
idea of employing prisoners, sapecially
those. who bave earned the highest
grade for good behavior in peniten- |
tiarigs and prisons on farms would be |
worthy of consideration.
Our prison
authorities have much difficulty in
finding employment for convicts, and
the raising of farm products might be
| Jomitie Sues Son oe
indicated. Land is cheap in the re
moter districts of Pennsylvania, and a
colony could easily be made at least
self-sustaining.
YE CONCERN —
_ Philadelphia has long been clamor
ig for # chased 10 the sea which will
accommodate any and all classes of
~ shipping. This want is not the con-
cern of Philadelphia by any means, it
is something which Pennsylvania is |
_interveted and should be interested
to such an extent that the improve |
ment would be made without the loss
of any more time nnoecessarily. The
‘commercial progress of the Keystone
. ‘Btate demands that a good harbor be
made in the Delaware tidewater. The
‘State's majestic march at the head of
the industrial column is something in |
which the interior inhabitants have |
material interests and take as much!
pride as Philadelphiavs.
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* One Minute Cough Cure touches the |
ght spot. It also touches it at the |
right time if you take it when you
have a cough or cold, Bee the point? |
: 9th
i :
Then don'tecagh. ©: W. Hodgkins.
faowd t
J. Bones, WELL
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¥F, Wise, P. x :
HH Sandfond, trea
is the record of the
The
| postal BETVIOH,
closing three months of 1895,
total sales were $20 517.014,
$14,957,626 was for postage stampa,
$1.354.607 for postal cards, $1,247,168
i for stamped enveldpes, $1,005,488 for
stamped snvelopes with printed retorn
requests, and the remainder for peri
: : odical postage and posta; due stamps.
| The record for the calendar year 1895
| also sfands absolutely at the head of
the list in volume of postal business.
The total sales of stamped paper for
the vear were §77,884, 409.
FARMING. NOTES
of Totorest to the Farmers Wha Head the
Patton “Courier”
The older the egg the weaker the
germ.
Oar exports of cheese fell off nearly
| 27,000,000 pounds in 1585.
| The most active hens in the flock are
| generally the best layers.
Black currants are less productive
than the red or white varietio
In planting out n commercial orchard
: be careful not to got b too many varietios
of frait.
Brown-shelled eggs bave thicker
‘shells than white ones and do not
: candié as readily.
Experiments Fhow that wheat mixed
with corn Is bor for a hog feed than
“either grain ohed separately.
There is no danger of over-produ-
tion of egpx. As long as we annually :
import millions of dozens of eggs the
‘market will not be glntted.
In catting off the combs of your
fowls ose sosharp knife. To prevent
| bleeding wash the head first with
| strong alum water and then dust on
| powdered tanin.
Loom Market Report
For the special benefit of the farmer
‘pn the vicinity of Patton the COURIER
publishes the following lock! market
Pt revised each week from Geo,
8. Grxul's store:
Putter, ay LE ee per pert
| Ombbage, a Se fag w
MO LOA ®' 1a = Aen.
" Bapatyed
(ta, SPAR RI
Nor. ‘shisiiet.
B sek wha,
Rye,
RY
Soothing, Beating,
*
ExRusnun Es;
fev BIT per tom
cleansing, De
Witt’'s Witch Haze! Salve is the enemy |
to sores, wounds and piles, which it
with the result.
burning. Cures chapped Jips and cold.
sores in two or three hours. CW,
never fails to cure. Stops itching and
Hodgkins.
Free io adios sod Gis.
interested in Soricultare, which has
open on Febroary 25th aed last until
to one collection, which will contain
choicest flowers. It will be neces
| oetved after stock in exhansted. These
collections are distributed for the pur-
populir weekly for ladies and girls
| Address, Ladies’
Philadelphia, Pa
Don't invite disappointment by ex-
{ periménting. Depend upon One Min-
mediate resalta. C. W. Hodgkins
One More Woman's Editar,
Mr. Prancis Bellamy,
‘to the editorial staff of The Ladies’
| Home Journal as one of Mr. Bok's
| principal associates. The new editor
Lis a cousin of Edward Bellamy, author
of “Looking Backward.’
| Admisistrator's Nother,
Estate of A. M. Burgoon,
Letters of administration on the
above estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
H. Somerville, Adminstrator, Chest
Somerville, Patton, Pa. oh
Jan, 29, 1596.
Flour and Feed.
I have recently parchased the two
flour and feed stores belonging to
Sam’] Boyce and Willis M. Ross and
am now prepared to furnish yoa with
all grades of Flour and Feed
At Prices
i to Suit your
r plirse
{Rol ler Feed and Poultry Pow
der
i Give me a call,
John Gantz,
r a Specialty.
The largest gale of postage Abr, 4
county are requested to met at their
Hatarday,
of which
April 5.
of everything in the drug line.
[on aki of alchohol and |
the entire stock of collections are ex- | sug making oxoiss d and!
hausted. Fach person will be entitied
‘the oldest wine grower of the United |
: States, has studiously
fresh seeds of ten different varioties of _ sogar or any forei
whatever, but has his wine fully ma.
sary for those residing outside of Phil :
{ adelphia to enclose seven two-cent
with name aud address, to
charge for postage and mailing
| which will be returned to sender if re
poset of attracting attention to this
Ade Every Saturday.
“Seed Distribution,” #20 Walnat street,
him more good than all other medi
cines and treatment pat tog ther.
‘sale af 50 vents per bottle by Patton
ute Cough Cure and you have immedi |
diate relief. It cores croup. The only
harmbms remedy that produces im-
who for nearly
the | SIX years was one of the aditors of The
Youth's Companion, has been added
late of Ash. ;
payment, and those’ having claims tc If
present them withont delay to Dr.
Springs, Pa, or to his attorney, Beusl
Beech Avenge
Attantion, a. Republics .
The Republican voters of Cambria
usual places of holding elections on
Feb 2 1804 between the
hours of 3 and 7 p. m. in boroughs and
Johnstown City, and from Pio 6 pon
in townships, for the purpose of sect.
ing delegates to a county convention
ter be held in Ebensburg Monday, Feb
24, 1996, at 1 p.m. sharp, to nominate
sonnty officers and declares the choloe
of thecounty for chngress and State
senate, and to olect delegates tothe
Reate convention, and 16 sot upon any
pther business that may (ome before
the convention. J. Swas Tavion
Chairman Cambrian County Repablic
ean Committe
The little dwaghter of Mr Fred
Wehiber, Holland, Mae, hid a very
bad sold and cough which he had not
eon able to cure with anything. |
gave him a 25 cent bottle of Chamber
jnin’s Cough Remedy, sayz WW, P
Holden, merchant and postmaster at
West Brimfield, and the next time
iw him be said it worked like a charm,
The remedy is intended eipecially Hr
acute throat and long dbeases snvh an
poldr, croup and whooping saugh, and
it is famons for its cures. There i no
Aanger in giving it to children for it
sontains nothing injurions For male
by Patton Pharmacy, (. W. Hodgkin
Facts About 1806,
The vear will have 388 days
March, May, Aogust and November
will have five Sundays each.
Fourth of July comes on Saturday.
So does Memorial day, Sa does Wish.
ington’s birthday.
Bunker Hill day will fall on a Wed-
nesday.
Thanksgiving will be due Novem.
ber 28.
The only sclipse visible in North
America in 1588 will ooeur August
23-23, a partial eclipse of the moon.
Spring begins March 19 summer,
June 20; fall, September 22. winter,
December 21.
Easter Sunday will come with
Christmas will fall apon Friday,
Our people are growing more and
more in the habit of looking to Pat-
ton Pharmacy for the latest and best
They
sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
famots for its cures of bad colds, cronp
and whooping cough. When in need
of such a medicine give this remedy a
trial and you will be more than 8 phase
Nosh After the Fhsod. ]
The first fruit planted by Noah when
he left the ark ‘was the grape, the most
healthy of all the products of the
: ble d
Thre annual free distribution of rare earth. All through the hible we real
‘and beautiful flower seeds to those
of grapes and wine from grapes being |
mended un the frst remedy for
the iis of life; hu it js pure juice wine, |
been inangurated by the Ladies’ Every
Satarday of Philadelphia, Pa, will :
ot watered and cr. hip
highly alchobolic and Se ar
Jute that the
wines are
the
prodacts pot belonging fo a
heaithtil wine. Speer, of New Jersey,
weoided water
substance
tured by great age and carefol
ling.
Thrownd Awwy Hix Canes.
Mr. D. Wiley, ex-posimaster, Blk
Creek, N. Y,, was so badly afflicted
with rheumatism that he was only able:
> hobble around with canes, and sven
then it canned him great pao After
using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was
so much improved that he threw away
his canes. He says this liniment did
For
Pharmacy, C. W. Hodglina
Lyear and woll worth $5, to each of the
: Phitaeiphon Pa
of all kinds done promptly.
CENTRAL - HOTEL.
Land Wines at thi Lr
g Te Arewt Hae gv IN
: Restamnt on Mages
| WH DAVIS,
Re La
RR NE VEYA Eo nih SECA Fh A eb Cm SEI MS EE
“Clive me o liver regolator and | can ;
regulate the woarhd sid 8 genius, The
driaggist handed him a bottle of Dre | are represented
Witt's Little Early Rivers, the fanions in the
CE TON WSURMGEE
faci: - v
Protect Your
PROPERTY.
Ww=Office in Good Building
over 1st National Bauk,
Fd nt
a. Eve x 8 : Ps ATTER SC IN & CT Interext paid on thme deposits
await Making a fst of Twenty words] ; J
: t : 3 ‘ACE Parron, Wa H Sa :
£10 the fect ® le bes minke eighteen: PA RN E L L, i President. : hy
$5 to tha first able to make sixteen: 87 i :
fs the first making a lady a
-And Enjoy
heantifng nicke! weateh, with fine Amer
lean miovensent gnaramesd for one
-PRTTON- | Our stack of Winter Shoes
is the most extensive in the
shy. and-—well you know
“we always sell goods cheap-
er a thee anbody else in town
not because our goods are
| inferior, but because we buy
in large quantities and at
: the right time. See? The
| goods first-class and}
stylish.
George F. Streit,
1122 Eleventh Ave,
Pa.
hiss Ee
Some of the Largest Fire Insnr
ance Companies of the World
OF PATTON,
| Patton, Cambria Co, Pa.
0 APITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00.
SURPLUS, $15,000.00.
Agwingnts of Corporations, firmus, individu
pix adr Hanks paused apes (he gost vor.
{ble tin cnandatent with safe ao pomservstive
| banking
pe arms Hip tekstas Bor mile for sd the lead
wen, Fiomvign Drafts payable in the ny
| ints is of La Dill We it ay
Vo AH pa rrspondesnes will havesnr prorapt and
rial ativalinn.
Hitthe pills
Fuk “Natives”
And x
transposing
many small
sand that
mn: atte; for example
cot it. on ate. The
in will give R10 in gold to the first
them to, minke am
peesibie. It Gs
ey 35
waorels = :
y-ive words oan be
fie,
addin’ Every Sat-
fas
nota, (Ne,
fords Ey
first five able fo make twelve words
and a heautifn! diver plated swan pin
cushion to each of the following OTe
making fen
otters foand in Nooetiaen
hundred
from
that
way Ad or mors
shonid
mime of correct lists be pre
ceived, Weide list plainly on postal
card. with name and address of sender:
The above rewards are given free and
without simply to at
moat charming
for hudies and
of which will be
Ladies’ Every
Walnnt street
THE
sopaideration
tract attention to this
sixtesn.page weekly
girls, a sample sopy
matled fred,
Satarday, “A
Add ron,
WH
H. SECHLER,
Attorney - at - Law,
EHENSBURG,
Cambria County, Pa.
eT
(ood Building.
~ALL WORK—
GUARANTEED.
When you are Ready
to purchase that new Cook Stove or Range, call and in-
spect our stock. You will find that it is complete in
styles and sizes, and the price is’ sure to be satisfactory.
are
30 To
JOHN DANIELSON'S
SHOE - SHOP
5th Ave. near Central Hotel ;
* Hhoow mide to order and repairing
Prices
18tf.
Altoona,
moderate.
JOHN R. CORDELL,
Aceommisdations the beat, First-class
Bar in connection.
RATES $1.25 PER DAY.
Prop'r.
iy
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AHA FFEY HOUSE
Mahaffey, Clearfield Co, Pa.
Avvtn modal Brstclues, feet of Lag aure
Kuhio attached
GRORGE FERGUAON,
Prop'y
Hazon, Bridie, Saddles, olinrs, Nota
and Whips, Blankets, Har
mms Orls. Ete,
Repairing a Specialty.
E. 4. SEVERIN, Prop’,
PATTON, PA,
TOBACCO and (RGARS
mito al
BE ITZPATRICK'S
AVENNe, DEAr he colic » a
P. RR depot. ; Fj i : :
NEAL A AT ALi ROH The few Heating Stoves
we have left will be disposed pf "at cost.
four of these left.
After having exhausted Joust if in search of anything in the Hardware
Line come to ux, we have §
THE
Omly three or
Attarney and Counselor at Law,
Enpxsntng, Pa
brs pess promptly a tenho to ;
411 pear
+ 3M day
ston pec CAMERIA HARDWARE CO.
GEORGE,
ATTORNEY - AT -
GALLITZIN, PA,
Saticitor for German National BR &
I. association.
LAW,
No Prices
act gently But promptly upon
mntestines ; clear se the system
aches and fevers: cure habatud
LBARECERIAry
ficial in effects. A single Tam
or just before retiring, or, bette
first indication us noted of
: symptom of incligestic
an J
it you muller Sram Headache, Dyspepain
or Indigestion, .
i you are Bilioans, Gonstipatad, ar have
8 Disordered Liver, .
Ee Completion is Sallow, or you
suffer Distress ater Eating,
Far Dfensive Breath and aif Pduocdors
of the Stomach, . . .
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the kidnevs, liver, stomach and
: gupel colds, head
, making enemas
nach an} truly bene-
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