The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 09, 1898, Image 4

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    - Patton Gourier.
PATTON PUBLISHING CO.. Proprietors.
E. Wirt UREENE, Fdirar,
~ ESTABLISHED - - 1563, |
aPAXY { NEARING I PISSOLI “TION.
The fate of Spain hangs on two hairs, |
With defeat for her arms staring her in
Convention, to be held at Ebensburg
the face ahead, an more dire calamity
faces her at home in the shape of an
| impending financial crisis that will m
totally wreck the nation when it falls;
and fall it probably will, for it is difficult
to see how the crash is to averted. The
Bank of Spain has just been commis.
sioned by the government to negotiate
a loan of 1,000,000,000 pesetas. This
bank is practically the financial agent
of Spain, the ability of the Treasury
to pay ite current expenditures in cash
depending upon the solvency of the
institution. This solvency is now ser.
| jously threatened, for with the an.
" pegotiated a beavy run was started on
made by the people for silver in return
for their bank notes. This run cannot
continue long without draining the
bank of its specie reserve and compell-
ing it to suspend payment. Then the
crisis will be precipitated, and the re-
sult of this no one can foresee. At
best, however, it is not all clear how
the government can hope to negotiate
the proposed loan, and without the
loan it will be impossible to carry the
war any farther. The whole situation
presents a glaring picture of a mon-
archy in the last stages of decay and
dissolution. The impetus of her former |
alone carries Spain along
to-day, and the sndden stop announcing
the end may ‘come at asy time.
VRE ow GRIST OR
UNRELIABLE STATEMENTS
Certain of the Pittaburg papers con-
tinue to send out unreliable informa |
tion in regard to the coal trade. During |
the past week the Post of that ity |
stated: ‘The Navy Department has
awarded an additional contract to the |
Patton Coal company, of Patton, Pa,
_ for the delivery of 300,000 tons of steam |
coal, at Tampa, Fla, and the contract
is to be completed in 60 days With
the contract just received, the company |
has orders from the government for
750,000 tone of coal, a great deal of
~ which has already been delivered. The
- orders from the War and Navy De
partment are to rush the coal with all
possible speed to the sea coast. While
the greater part of the coal will go to
Tampa, n shipment of 50,000 tons will
20 to San Francisco to be sent to Hon-
‘olula and Manila.” This is a com-
plete fake and is denied by the com-
pany, says the Coal Trade Journal,
who advise that there is no truth what-
ever in these newspaper reports about
large government contracta, and we
are asked to take the trouble to deny
them through this journal, as they only
tend to inflame the men, who are in-
eited to ask for icreased wages, and do
the company no good, in fag they are
certainly injurious to all concerned.
THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
The National Editorial Association -
making strenuous efforts to force the
government out of the envelope print
ing business. Such action on the part
of the government Is claimed to be an
: interference with private interests.
~The g sold last year 344,
250 special request envelopes, ag-
gregating §7,371,376.96. All the profit
from this immense business was di-|
vided between the contractor in Hart-
ford, Conn., and the Postoffice Depart
ment, to the loss of all others engaged
in printing in the United States. All
editors and printers are urged to write
#t once to the members of the House
‘and Senate with regard to the injustice.
WHAT would be the matter of rais-
ing a large flag pole in Patton on the
4th of the July? Not anything would
be more appropriate at this particular
hour.
Woxper if Josiah Dolittle Hicks, of
Altoona, will come into Cambria to
put up » fight against Alvin Evans?
Still he kas nerve or “gall” enough to
dosiment anything in odd Cambria.
PE TR AR
: AT THE Democratic county conven.
: tion, held at Ebensborg Satarday, Wm.
A. Mellon, of Patton, and E. A. Good-
fellow, of Hastings, were elected as
delegates to the State convention to be
held at Altoona this month. The dele-
ates alerted go uninstructed.
Isv'T mr peculiar that the persons
who do the most “kicking’' about the
correctness of war bulletina, are those
who never have contributed a penny
to maintain the same. They wre not
only inquisitive as to whether it somes
from a reliable source bot “kick’ be-
canse it does not come oftener and con-
tain more words than it usually does.
It seems strange but it is a fact, never-
hel
Vol. 1, No. 1 of the Cambria Tribune
of Ebensburg, made its first appearance
Friday. June. Itis edited and pub-
lished by R. J. and H. G. Kaylor, and
the initial number presents every ap-
pearance of a first-class journal,
being well edited and neatly printed. |
Itwill be a straight-haired Democratic
weekly and"Will in all probability en-
' lighten many of its readers in the trials
: and tribulations of Democracy. We
wish the genial editors success in their
mew enterprise. ; ;
:
i
cent bottles
‘the
i mended. Also will
nouncement that the loan was to be
it does
the bank, increasing demands being
Diarrhoea Remedy does the work.
paration and those of others’ | took a
and conscientiously | can recommend
“it as the heat thing on the market.”
pares a man for his home in the skies.
Early to bed and a Little Early Riser,
Republican County Convention.
The Republican voters of Cambria
| county are requested to meet at their
| usual places of holding elections on
Saturday, June 25, 1808 between the
hours of 4 and 7 p. m. in the Boroughs
and in Johnstown City, and from 3 to
7 p. m. in the Townships, for the pur
| pose of electing Delegates to a Uounty
Monday, June 27, 1885, at 1 o'clock p.
. to nominate a county ticket and
transact such other business as may
properly come before the convention
Jorn H. Browx,
Chairman Committee.
Nitiew,
We, the undersigned, hereby
agree to refund the money on two 25
of Baxter's Mandrake
Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation,
billionsness, sick headache, or any of
diseases for which it is recom.
refund the money
on a Scent bottle of Downs Elixir, if
not cure any cough, cold,
cronp, whooping cough, or throat or
jung diffienlty. We also guarantee
one 25-cent bottle of either of the above
to prove satisfactory or money re
fanded, For sale by CW. Hodgkins,
Patton Pharmacy.
dn
8 F. Parker, Sharon, Wis, writes:
HH] have tried DeWitt's Witeh Hazel
Salve for itching piles and it always
stops them in two minutes. I consider
i DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great.
est pile cure on the market.” CW.
Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy.
Dresdfolly Nervous.
Genta: -1 was dreadfully nervous,
and for relief took your Karl's Clover
Root Tea [It quieted my nerves and
strengthened my whole nervous sys
tem [| was troubled with constipation, |
kidney and bowel trouble. Your Tea
: soon cleansed my system so thoroughly
that 1 rapidly gnined health and
strength Mrs 8 A Sweet, Hartford,
Conn. Sold at Corner Drug Store
SM Geary, Pierwon, Mich, writes:
“DeaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is caring |
| more piles here to-day than all other |
remedies combined. It cures eczema
‘and all other skin diseases. CC. W..
Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy.
“There's no use in talking,” says W.
H. Broadwell druggist, La Cygne, Kas,
“Chamberiainn’s colic cholera and
After taking medicines of my own pre-
dose of Chamberlaind’'s and it helped |
me; a second dose cared me. Candidly |
The 25 and 50 cent size for sale by Pat |
ton Pharmacy C. W. Hodgkins, :
Cure that cough with Shilols cure,
The best cough cure Relieves croup
promptly. One million bottles sold
last your. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold |
at Corner Drug Store, :
Late to bed and early to rise, pre-
the pill that makes life longer and
better and wiser. (. W. Hodgkins,
Patton Pharmacy. :
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant
laxative. Regulates the bowels, puri
fier the blood. Clears the complexion,
Easy to make and pleasant to take. Bi ’d
ots. Bold at Corner Drug Store.
Announcements.
gr All cards ander this head must
be paid for in advance, }
¥
A. H. Patter,
never before given a testimonial in my |
But | will say that for three years
we have never been without Chamber. |
iife,
} EE
wife
withont
Harr
my
inin’s COLIC, CHOLERA and
Remedy in the house; and
would as soon think of being
flour as a bottle of this Hemedy in the
summer season. We have used it with
all three of oar children and it has
never failed to core pot simply
pain, bat cure absolitely ft is all
right, and any one who tries it will find
it so.’ For sale by Patton Pharmacy
2 Ww. Hodgkins.
Hundreds of thousands have been in-
duced to try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy by reading what it has done for
others, and having tested its merits for
themselves are to-day te warmest
friends. For sale by Patton Fharmary,
OC. W. Hodgkins.
Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the
Burton House, Burton, W. V., and one
of the most widely known men in the
state was cured of rheumatism after
three years of suffering, He says:
have not sufficent command of lan.
guage to convey any idea of what | suf-
fered, my Physicians told me that
nothing could be done for me and my
friends were fully convinced that noth. |
ing but death would relieve me of my |
Evans, |
then salesman for the Wheeling Drug |
Co., recommended Chamberlain's Pain |
foot and imb |
were swollen to more than donble their |
normal size and it seemed to me my leg |
would burst, but soon after | began to
using the Pain Balm the swelling began |
to decrease, the Pain to leave, and now
consider that I am entirely cared. |
Patton Pharmacy, OC. W_ |
mffering. In June, 1584, Mr
Balm. At this time my
For sale by
Hodgkins.
The human machine starts but once
and stops bot once. You can keep it
going longest and most regularly by
nsing DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
famous little pills for constipation and
all stomach and liver troubles
*
Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy.
Protracted hunger
the scalp is starved the hair dies at the roots.
It gets
sh it,
your hair?
wash it and bras!
That is why
CONGRESS, )
I hereby announce myself ax a can-
didate for a Re mtative in the |
Congress of the United States for the
Twentieth District of Pennsylvania, |
subject fo the rules and usages of
the Republican party. ;
ALVIN EVANS, |
Ebensburg, Pa., June 1, 1568,
ASSEMBLY.
1 hereby announce rayselfl as a can-
didate for the nomination of rea
subject to the rules of the Republican
party of Cambria county governing
the same. R. J. YOTHERS,
Hastings, Pa.
I hereby announce myself as a candi- |
date for the nomination of Assembly |
man sobject to the rules governing!
the Hepublican part
Jons T. CLINE,
Barneshoro, Pa.
announce rayself as a candi. |
» nomination of Assembly.
1 hereby
date for t
eubie Jo] the rules of the Republican
party 0 Casahiia count verning
JC. PATTERSON, ©
the same. v
Hastingn
I hereby announce myself as a candi.
date for nomination of Assembly.
‘man stabject to the ries governing
the Republican party.
H. I. ROGERS,
Spangler, Pa
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the nomination of District
Attorney subject to the rules governing
the Republican pasty;
. I. REED,
Ehensburg, Pa
1 hereby announce m yoell as a candi.
date for the nomination of District
Attorney subject to the rules governing
the Republican party. ;
M. B. STEPHENS,
PROTHOXOTARY.
I hereby announce myself as a candi.
date for Prothonotary, subject to the
rules of the Republican purty of Cam-
bria county. . DAVIS,
Ebensburg, June 1, oe
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
I hereby announce myself asa gan ]
didate for the nomination of Re
‘Rep Recorder yo to the rules of the |
lican part Caminia county. |
y F. B. JONES. ¥ !
licles that the ¢onlarin:
natural color, dan
Men and woman
friends, ads
LL I ast wit Ser {
platations of Aver's
disappearances of
my seit »
#1 have
sed viour
as a hair dressing and restorer,
highly in its praise.”
ST am sixty-sune veurs aid un
motuining gray,
my hair fro
always ase it"
HT find Aver's Hair Vigor 16 be indispensable.
applications of the Vigor stopped Ww
also found that #t did not ate curling or crimping,’
with EC. Atkins &
Co, Indianapolis, Ind, writes: “1 have
five
slay
i
5
You can always find
FRESH
GROCERIES
At Our store and of
Our
the very
best quality. Store 1S
»
-
headquarters for evervbody
as the low-
STORE 00,
LIMITED.
Prices are as low
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ZARA LLIN
EE a ar
means starvation, and starvation means death, When
What's the matter with
the ends split. You
It washing and
dry, harsh, brittle, dull of color,
but it still comes out. It's hungry!
brushing would stop starvation, then all the expense of a horse's keep
would be a sponge and a currycomb.
Hunger needs bread, not a bath.
Baldness.
il the
Tae Pn
gir A Oo Hen
$a alp an
EH gi
matic:
a
adundant
mit that the
i + an a silver dnilar. A few ape
Foataried a headline grow { hair, aud in the
apt was a sulgrect of wonderment fo my friends and pleasure or
A.M ALLEN, Ne 3a ne, foots, Mo.
PUD On my Isa 3
a short tune
P80 Laniusi at.
Hair Vicor for 4 great many years anid Laow of nothing equal to it
It has piven sitisfachion among my Cusiomers who speak
A. BE. FIELDS, Barber, No. 43 Princess 51, Kagsion,
weed A ie
It 1s an exceilent preparation for that purpose and
FON HECHTMAN, Ose,
d have u qer's Har Vigor for fiteon years to prevent
I shail
Minn,
Mo hair fell out for five years, hut a few
it gave the } hair a beautiful glossy appesrancg, and 1
M. E.SNYLLEK, Hrantford, Ont,
4
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Fuss]
i speviiaily.
Dr. V. A. Murray,
"One Minute cough cure is the best
preparation | have ever sold or used
‘and I can’t say too much in its praise.”
iL. M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, Ga.
C w. Hodglins, Patton Pharmacy.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
1 VAN WILSON,
Surgeon Dentist.
Graduate Philadelphia Dental College.
Mpweial sttention given io the preserve.
hon of the natural teeth Artificial teeth »
tiewwt Baildine, Patton, Pa
‘DR. S. W. Worrell,
PHYRICIAN AND SURGEON,
OfMoe in Good Building, Room No. 3
Hir-Ganeral Sorgury and the Eve 2 Specialty Al
mails will revive prompt sttention.
DR. W. |. DOWLER,
Physician and Surgeon.
OMlee in Mellon block, next door to
PostofMiese, Patton, Pa.
Auicalls, day of night, promptly responded
oat
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
fier ta Arlington block, next to Postafes.
Patton, Pa AH might calls respocsded to
promptly. Disses of (her far, nose and throst
Piven pein attention.
OFFICE HOURR-Twéamand Top m
JAMES NOLAN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Patton, Pa.
Office in Good Building. -10tf.
W>: DAVIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Enpvsnt're, Pa.
AL legal bastness promptly attended to
Offer in Barker Building.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
Phe floeet Hoe in Patton at
G. J. FITZPATRICK'S
Restaurant on Magee avenue, near
P. RR. depot.
MEALS R ALL HOURR
Your Watch may mond
Hoguint! Lot aslook at it. No
for exwmi Ait needs
tell you, and if yoo woald have us pot it in
sbmpe we'll doit well at a regular charge thet
i you won't objet to,
PRI 0 pes RANE RRR FREE
SEXD POR CATALOGUE.
ARE YOU READY
[me
For winter Dos yvoulr healer give voa
satiation” [hon' pat =p with troubles that
anaes] vod Lest Yeer, INRULT us Ano
CC hewting vonr hot, either by hotter. hot
Lowtalie od shin
Cay work.
Can give yoo ostimates on
GOULD & BEEZER.
PATON, PA
cagsy SPRINGS FOONDRY.
We are to do all kinds of
(Sah repairs, plow points, plow re
reasonable.
pair. Our charges are
{84d dal taken in exchange $5 new wivk.
15 CHENT SPRINGK, PA
Reuel Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
~ PaTtToN, Pa.
Office in the Good Building.
MAH AFFEY HOUSE
Mahaffey, Cleartinld Co, Pa.
swan nodations Artehom Hest of Liquors
ot Wines at the har. Siabilng sitaehed
Georar PERGUSON,
Prop'r.
Parnell & Cowher,
» Agents fa
LIFE AND INSURANCE.
AUCIDENT
REAL ENTATE AGENTS
yond Muilding, Paton, Pac Phone Nis, &
YOUR FORTU une
heal
Keto ihe Head fre avd Firad is ud i, a
WHS ver mel a it is ig’ &
EAN. W
FIRE,
“il BEYGLE
THe penis ann WI ie
This ts the oppoartas.
ity Sar a hustler. Foor
pea rien iars address
POWER CYCLE CoO.
INDIANAPOLIS, IXD.
Get Your
FIRE INSURANCE
sere REPRE rman
James Mellon, J. P.
Good and reliable come
pan
(Mee corner of Fifth and Magee Aves,
Patton, Pa.
R. F. Notley,
Dealer in
Wines, Liquors,
Beer, Etc.
D. Lutz & Sen's
Specialty.
tr Bottled Beer and Porter for
family use cannot be excelled. Prices
are reasonable.
FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC.
HASTINGS, PA;
18,
Beer a
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