Tranefers of Real Ketate. TOBACCO and (NGARS | Some of the Largest Miro Tnwar- Comamonweaith Guaranty Trust & Toe suet Hine in Patton at i ance Companies of the World Saf: Deposit company to D. W. Lake. (| FITZPATRICK'S | hls Hin Adams: consideration, $150, 4 ; Cl ~~ PTTON NS SURPLUS, $15, Henry E Bender et ux. to William Protect Your Aovsanis of Uarporutionm, Firms, Individe 0 B Bender, Carrolitown, $606. Daniel BE MeNnity et ax. to Pitte ] { SY . I ¥ 3 alls ane Maris rivvdved open the most Ge Pe I ‘ OPER’ Y * | ft Sti0n conwivtent with safe and conservative © bes Rivegg. ation Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING CO. Proprietors. | | oF PATTON. = y Patton, Cambria Co, Pa. CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00 Faiton “Conrier” Few kinds of applen are good both raw and cooked. - A trade in ponitry has opened up be TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tween New York and Cuba. One copy, one year, in advance, © © $100 Moskmelons reach their highest « uni rates made Known Spin devejopment on a deep, mellow, sandy CEN pers Macontinasd woth all are soil. NEIL or paid, Wiens AL the opbion of the puoaland imported $13,337 head of : at at the Postoffios at Patton as seem OXen and bulls in 1865, agninst 473.7 class mail matter, head in 1894. At the Smithfield Fat Stack show the ‘Hampshire Downs won the sweep Restaurant on Magee avenue, P. RR depot MEALS AT ALL 80 HS CF pn AA 4 a he THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1506. Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, burg Methodist Protestant Conference, Charles J (wens of ax. to Abner i — : . a a i of Griffith ef al, Cambria, $383. P= hice in Good Building Heamship tekets for ale for all the landing bs Erin Fetitiow of te 01d World, firth Ehenshorg, £1300 Pa TTON, Pa. Al eorrespondrace will have our prompt and Wad RRO RETR AS w ETT L : i " A yn ¥ ; 2 Q. Charles M. MeFudden, Jr, ef nx. to Offiee in the Good Ruilding. PA RN ELL & Bartosboro, 1 ; : : i. i Haves, Forvign Treafis paynble in the prined Abner Griffith of al to Webster Grif over 1st National Bank. i wd pet | perstinl attention. PU Interest patd on te deposits. Ebensburg and Blacklick Railroad com- Wx. H. SaNpyoRn, g 8 £ Cashier COUNTY. TIME OF HOLDING OOU ET fst Monday of Mareh | Ist Monday of Sep Ist Monday of June | Bt Monday of fle GEFICERS. Prestoexr Jena -Hon A.V. Barker ProvioNorARY XW. Davis, Reamren Axo Revororr-F. £0 Tomes Treaster FH Harker sSppairr LL Wo Usaiter ] PEFrry SHERI rs Sarna favs _stake’s champion cop. : With such a bountifal apple erop in the country, city folk are complaining of price and quality of the frait Owing to their heavy feeding of : grain and roots, the English and Can. Eimer adians raise the finest mutton in the world, The Sonthdowna recently exhibited ‘show improvement in the Carcass, with more lean meat and less tallow. January and February prices for poultry are often the best in the whole year, for then the supply is apt to be the poorest. In 1893 Great Britain imported 672, 796.274 pounds of wool. Last year the Witwon Veung Campbell BR kG 7 gure Australama contributed 541. Young, Haiph fatsch, a 1 884,383 pounds. Reayoot Boars £0 1 Crowell, president; O efrann, woretsry: Wo HL Sartore, trons Hoos po pmide. HL. OK. Barton, Mar oed Envi : “Direct ArroRNeY RR Murphy Ooms pssioN prs PJ thon, J. fi. Blowd, o oy eps Crenko John ThAtes. COUNTY SUPERS TRS VENT]. W. Laweh, Corrs SeRveyon- 8 GO. Fetterman, CorNTy AUprrons- Wm. J. Jones, WwW. ¢ Berry, Fumes Daily, Joy Cnawrsspaxens. A reabern Wir. Mille : Copawer Dr. f Seong Marin, Poor Dimperons-R. Moors, ervitie, Raphiet Hi BOROUGH OFFICERS Bowne W. 3. Ixsined] COT NET a He Po Weakinnd, Jaraes Near Local Market Report. Pais, Jas | For the special benefit of the farmers in the vicinity of Patton the COURIER publishes the following local market LO ra 1 Ricker. | report, revised each week from Geo Arhirans-F H. Kinkesd, H. 0. Winslow, | 8. Good's store: 5, : Butler, HE ownis pe eating Cabos, 34a 1 3 Paes, {Potatoes rid ating 0 Jowrice or THE Pra in Josme F. Motion, ; eT Handford Orpen. Hirvey Patterson, OOLIIToR w Jax Maton gir so Ham't Boyer Tsar ncron - Wiiter Winking 4 Conyers REE Samp FE Jones Cre oF PoogJohin Bogor, Spare Cow pmonen- A J fackaon i THE OFFICE SEEKING HORDE. | Carn. sbeiied. At the beginning of every adminis | Bock wheat, = ration Washington fills up with per. Rya read. ta BP pie ten sons who desire some office either in the states, in the departments or in Marries Licenses, the foreign service, writes ex-President | The following marriage licenses were Harrison in March Ladies’ Home Jonr- | jguued by the clerk of the Orphan's nal. discussing “The Presidential Of { Court for the week ending Thursday, fice.” Many of these persons have 8 | Poh 27. 1506: Hmited purse, and as the days pass on | Michael Harry Miller and Roseina this is exhausted, and impatience and Morris, Johnstown. fll temper come in. Many of these Nosh [ever Knight and Sarah Ann persons are deserving and well fitted | Qrpaver Dale, | to fill the offices they desire. But it i {A W. Amiegh, Conemaugh, and impossible to find places for all the | Mary C. Singer, Vinco. : deserving. and the position of the. Ceorge Zimmer and Mary Ludwig, President is full of trial The sus ! Johnstown. pense and uncertainty that the office. | Joseph Pentlénd and Clara Pack: seeker wiiffers in illustrated by the chase ! ham, { royle township. : of a man from my own state who George Von Lunen, Johnstown, and thonitiit he had good reason to expect Jems Elizabeth Leveniry, Stonyoreek an appointment from President Gar. township. field. After he had been weeks at John Kolerba and Polaniko Kiko, Washington, and had brought to bear | Johnstown. all the influence he could command, | | Mahion Weaver and Nora E Bark. 4 met hint one day on the street and Jey, Richland township the SOIBing 16 4 neni hans. asked! him how he was was getting | Robert Baylor and Grace Edwards along. His answer was, “Very well, Paritan. : very well, but there is nothing focal | Charles Joseph Jariial and Mageeby yet." It was wonderfully expressive, and | Michael, Jobnstown, ¥ has remained in my memory Ma type of the state of uncertainty which ac | Rich Diseverios of Gio companies office-seeking. “Nothing | At Cripple Creek, Cols, and else. foeal yer,” but a hope that is bard to | Where, are being made daily, and the | Kill | There are few offices at Washington | ever known, estimated at Two Han. the salaries of which enable the in. dred Million Dollars. Cripple Creek cumbent Lo sive any money, and the alone in prodociog over One Mithon average experience of those holding | Desllars 5 month, and stemdily Invreas places in the departments, | am sure, ‘ing. Mining Stocks are sdvancing in | is if they would express it, that pr price more rapidly than aay Giher | vate business offers better returns and Stocks, and many ply dividends of a better chance for advance- to 50 per cent. They offer the best op- | portanity to make a large profit on Al EE {wmiall investment. A MIG UNDERTAKING. ! JE Morgan & Co, 4 Broadway, The Pittsburg Times of the Incl inst. | Ne w York, are financial agents for the publishes a graphic description of the | Prudential Gold Mining company, and | 14,000 mile journey of Bion if. Butler, a i others in the famous Cripple Creek : member Of the editorial staff of that district. They will send you free, in- | bright dally which was made for the teresting particulars of the Mining | purpose of exploring the great Rossian | COMPANIES they represent also their oil territory at Baku, Russia. book on speculation in stocks, gran : Mr Batler sailed on January fith on and cotton containing many new and the American liner St Pal and not | important features. ; withstanding havitig met with many | Nena for these hooks af oode i yoo deluys and mishaps, not the least of Are interested in any form of spectila which wis lis detention on a snow Hon or investments, They may prove bound teats io the heart of the Cancu- | profitabie to you - 1405 ‘wns mwovstains for a period of seven | * dayw, his journey reached a snccvmafil | termination and proves delightful | prodaction for 1506 will ba the largest Nat to be Trifted Wilk Will peop never learn that a “oold” i an accident 10 be when It occurs that ile is oonsilered the most note worthy one in the history of Pitts. Promplly applied? Ther burg jearnaiism and the Times should ing where the trovble will end be applanded for the spirit manifested | While complete ncovery ia in detailing one of ts staff to travel a distance equal to half the ciroumfer- ence of the globe to give its readers the Fhe] © X DOs benefit of personal sheervations. { Ah dod : Lngly trifling symptoms. Be thw the exceptions are terribly fregent, ang thopsands upon thousands of fatal i wred in by 5 RRs GeOUr EVerY Year usu ww and meen i ——————————— sud this NEW YORK STATE SAVINGS BANK. The New York State Bauking De partment has compiled statistics show- Jing the condition of the savings banks and institotions of the state. The total resources of the savings instita- tions are §783,078,580; the amount due Cough Remedy. It is prompt and depositors §791,764,504, and other effectual 25 and 3 cent bottles for liabilities £358 755, which leaves a sale by Patton Pharmacy, U. W. Hudg: surplus fund of $90,955,321 The Kins amount deposited during the year was $210,207,11%, and the amount with drawn $157,328,190. The number of open accounts is 1.695737, of which | 338,120 were opened during the past year. avid there are to-day countless invalids wi ean trace their which at the time of occurrence gave no concern, and were therefore neg. lected, Cincinnati Gezette. When troubled with a cold pee Chamberlain's Bh yr amir ¥ Shap YoY EE lei Anis Io Teese, All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn, was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At timed it was ae severe that he vould not stand up straight, but was drawn over on one ‘side. “1 tried different remedies with- out receiving relief,” he says, Suntil about six months ago | bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Baim. - "The Speer Brand of Brandy Is a guarantee of Excellence. The Qlimax Brandy made from grape in 1875 is absolutely pure. For sickness using it for three days my rheumatism in your family do not for heavan's was gooe and bas not returned since.’ | sake use any brandy but old and strictly | For sale by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. | pure distillant from the grape. | Lod mace | alia sare throat and Boarseness fo mpm airs olaim it far superior foie { brning. ome end of the rome toneh of ope of the Mol rmen Was & a1 dhe shell was foand © After 14tf pany, Blacklick, $1. William J. Donnelly & Co to Makom Gone, Patton, $453 Michael! Bracken ¢t nx. to Anthony Ranker, Caallitzin, §1. Anthony Ranker to Aaron Litzinger ot sl, Ceallitzin, $450 Max Rifle et ux. to MB Stephens, Johinstown, $5 M, B. Stephens to Mary Rife Johns tow, #5 Benjantin B. James to James Rosa, Cambria, $50. Hester Schrimbley et vir. to Lee Silverman, Johnstown, $400. J mes Jones et ox, to mac J. Hoghes, Ko merhiil, 82.000, Jomeph Sick et ux. to Paul Weigand, Johnstown, 3100 Jimeph Croyle et ax. to Thomas Hob- son, Crovie, $85 Jewhua Kauffman of ux. to Thomas Hotson, Crovie, $15. Lizzie Dickens et vir to Michael B Kifer Dale, $480 Albert I. Johnson to Sarah C. Hite- show, Johnstown, $300. [expats ( Hiteshew et vir to Francis BE. Duvis, Johnstown, $700, Willis Ciallagher ot ux. to GD. Burns Chadlitzin, $00. CW. Hodgkins to Aloe Hodgkins Patton, $1 Brown & Otto to Right D. Dickens, Johnstown, BOG Administrators of Janus Chas. (OF Neill, Susquehanna, $358, Heirs of Caspar Glitach 10 Sosan Orne, Johnetown, $795 Heirs of Caspar Glitech, (reins, Johnstown, $860 {Charles Hogue to for Basan (hoorge Hogue, Gallitzin, $75. [her of (xmbria county 5 Fd Lward Roberts, Cambria $100 Aaron Litzinger #8 ux to James Litringer et al, Gullitgin, $450 Now § own for Humpes ir Henn SISO thal graj=s awed with Plecampane Root snd the Herb Hurenonnd in proper proportion into a cordial wonderful cures in stubborn cases of Pub throat [O somisition it i= BEY £5 “ ES oooh . for Aur Raine) A oa owing Cordial, cleansing, De healing, sianthing. Wires Witeh Huse! Badve a the on aoe} Stops Hehing and For mdires, Wares Pilea, wihaeh i Eas ia Eis i teas pr Tie Loy CUR. Hodgins A Competent Motorman. The compiete power which a thor oughly practical and lang axperisnced motorman has over his trolley car was clearly demonstrated by one of the em ployess of the Hestunville line in Phila delpbia the other day. It was dinper time, and several of the cars were at hard boiled egg. In a joking way be said to his neighbor, 'T will bet $4 that 1 can crack the soeil of this egg without breaking the egg with the front dasher of my car.’ A pool wan made and the motorman reversed the current and backed his car a distance of several yards Ope of his companions stond : on the rear platform of the car in front and held the egg between his fingers with coe snd againet the rear dasber of the car his car forward at a giod rate of and then applied the brake. bringing toe car to a dead standstill univ when it bad ti ema #0 close to the car abead as to hold the egy »uphe ated by baothy cars * Than be again reversed the current ana sured Dir Deal oy cracks, but the meat of the sg enbrken —Ex {ehange. Where They All Gargle. A visitor to the French springs at Cantersts, Ara whose suighur witers t highly meotsmended for throas diffienl ties, writes thus! +1 strolled i the Therion and was immediately seized with astapishment at the gargling rooms The solemn way in which people tok their glasses | f water and went 0 Arg Was a source of wonder to one whe was not accustom: ed to it I will deaw a veil over the gargiing. It ® poi a beautiful sight, and the best looking wowsan can hardly lock pretty when engaged fo ct “ Proficiency in gariling is mach ad mired, and 1 overhezrd a group discuss. ing » man who, they said, ‘gargied a merveille. © At the table d'hote later 1 was amused to hes: un man ask 3 good jooking girl if she gargied "Oh. yes, monsiear,’ was the repiy. ‘Shall we gargle together tugmrrow ? be asked, and she seemed quite pleased. ''—Pear- son's Weekly FOR SALE, A house and Lot in Potton Booough, on Lang avenue, near Fourth avenue. For terms address J. P. Rogers, Lillv Penn's. : Raller Hive me a oall, Rhey to in performing Patton, Pa Prtwiming a Specadty Geet Rmong phys % Hore For mile by dragistes. ELLIS Keysto 3 a : a Phy EY mEEIIT {ares chapped lips and cold. | : pres in two or three hours CW, CHAMPION Binders, Reap Iueindad in the W. H. SECHLER, Attorney - at * EBENSBURG, Cambria County. Pa. ; WHY DAVIE % Attorney and Counselor at Law, Eppnsprne, Pa. Al losrad busines promptly attended to Cpe in A rinory Hall : Agents. aw. ; Bh ; 2a 85 ~THE- .PATTON- ‘RL. GEORGE, ATTORNEY - AT - GALLITZIN, PA, Solicitor for German National B. & I. association, ~ ! Flour and Feed. I have secontly purchased the two flonr and feed stores belonging to Sam’) Boyes and Willis M. Ross and! am now prepared to fornish you with | all gradew of Flour and Feed At Prices to Sait your parse Feed and Poultry Pow. LAW, —IN THE-- or, Ls —~ALL, WORK der a Specialty. ALL WORK John Gantz, Beech Avenue COTTE A, BE Parrox Fo goods ~ Good Building. Altoona, GUARANTEED. And Enjoy 000 HEALTH SalI wine Onr stock of Winter Shoes is the most extensive in the city and—well you know we always sell goods cheap er than anbody else in town | ‘not because our goods are inferior, but because we buy | in large gnantities and at | the right time. The and See? are first-class stylish. George F. Streit, 1122 Eleventh Ave, Pa. That our line of Staple and Fancy Goods 1s just as complete/as ever. “ Phe Leading UWdertaker, . . You some of SAW i Manufacturer's Agent £ Notions too We Can Show inest Dress Goods you ever For The »- ¥ ] 2 Fawers, Merchandise, ot 3 i PSE x hreashers and Cleaners ers and Mowers GOOD BUILDING, vators, GROCERIES and everything else in General Patton, Pa. Mav be a pleasaut pastime but we take i gD CREE pasasiie in oy . EERE iy Sen INE 1% ow ail FORWARD Ta ruaker of the bet started JAMES QUINN, £34 and Ln Sri ee Johnstown, Pa i J “a x A. IX NRA E aA Since it 1s a sel SYOOLEN Lo rat Load ake LR rys es 3 ahead —— 60005 - VEX E Low ¢ growing population of this hecome convinced that %.. Dinas of 1s at Our Store. You Must Eat! vid ius boat lial “EAT TO LIVE” or “LIVE TO EAT” we want to present Ww Youu CCOBGRL wen] consideration our complete stock of GENERAL GROCERIES. All wool pew Fall and Winter dress gookls at We. fall MW in wide, New Plaids and Boucle goods, cbowe pat terns, Black wool dress goods war. ranted]. Ladies Jackets and Capes in all sizes, The largest stork betwoen Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Millinery Goods a Specialty REASON, (ive us 4 call tn :, Careful Selection. ETE Reasonable Prices. Pure Goods. Appeal to your POCKET, Patton Supply Co., HEALTH. Patton, Pa. LOOKING BACKWARD -
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