The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 06, 1898, Image 8

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PATTON
WOODEN MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
oo Manu Ssrtiivems vf gael Dee irre ieee
‘Hastings Furniture = PR C ERNEST CHASE,
& Undertaking Co. ‘Surgeon - Dentist,
NDERTAKERS., | PATTON, PENNA.
EA LMERS, City et Pe
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
DR. Ww. l DOWLER,
Lomber of all Kinds Planing Mill ETC
Physician and Surgeon.
Wark, Sash anid Doors of
all Kinds 1 1} 1g i
ie Udi x s
WORKMANSHIP AND pr Officw in Melion block, next door to
Postofiice, Patton, Pa
Al emlni Any or wight, peesgely Tespuiided
: Millionaire Wanamaker’ s Campaign
Guns Spiked Twice Within
a Few Days.
Sa
HIS FORCES DEMORALIZED.
sss Bs
His Alliance With the Democracy
and Prohibition Forces to Capture
mptly attended to.
the Legisliatnre Is In a Baa Way. LY :
aaaiat C Sante piven cr ananreer. Office in Coructing building,
whyrg, (nd Awa incidents of rices and ters reasonable nN { Be ; wna he BR
Harrisburg, Or Two Ietdents We have Jam rece) vad fn car oad of next to Commercial ho-
and Spen-
he Jar few days hav ben RTS gone Ln tr wish we cul your| tel, Patton Pa. a
the Wanamaker Democratic Prohibi- spa) attention. cer bu ding, H astings, DR. S. W. Worrell,
oo Pa. Also office in Spiece PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
building, Barneshoro. Office in Good Boiling, Room No. &
Building.
HC EASLY | 80Senarst Surgery ant She Eye & Specie. An
: . ’ onlle will recsive prompt stiention.
campaign fo elect the Philadelphia
militonaire or 8 Democrat. to the nl
ted States senate One of Wanamaker's
newspapers in the Quaker City, which Manager. } n
J ‘yr.
ei . Dr. V. A. Murray,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
| Ofew in Artington Bleek, next to Postoffiee,
Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. RE
larly nominated Republican candidates
OFFICE HOU RR -Tiofamand Sndpm
for the legislature is booming Prohi- Ei RR a
bitionist ae for thst Bas BUY THE
Reuel Somerville,
been attempting to make capital in
their Democratic-Profibition campaign
Attorney-at-Law,
PaTTON, PA.
by charging that the Republican state
Ofte im the Good Building:
JAMES NOLAN,
of Congressman Charles W_ Stone, In
Attorney-at-Law,
the Warren-Venango district
Patton, Pa.
STANDING BY HON. C W._ STONE.
This campaign invention was quickly
| Office in Good Baliding.-106.
WAL DAVIS,
t
exploded when Colonel William A.
Stone. the Republican candidate for
Attorney and {ounselor at Law,
Erpssurea, Pa.
DeWitt’ s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds, Bares.
It is a Great
Comfort —uglin
TO A TIDY HOUSEKEEPER TO
HAVE A GOOD STOVE.
governor, and United States Senator
Boies Penrose went up to Hom C W.
Stone's district and practically opened
the Republican stats campaign Both
Colonel Btone and Senator Penrose ad-
dressed mestings from (he same plat
form with Hon CW. Stone. and their
cordial and earnest words of oom
mendation of his public services and
appesis to Hepublicans to rally fo his
support. in the fight made against him
by Free Silverite Bibley. was the most
tomplete refutation that could be given
“to the malicious misrepresentations of
the Wanamaker organs.
The publication In the newspapers of
the 30th alt that the sum of 350 500
had been paid to State Treawgrer Bea-
com by Receiver Barlow, of the Peo
None? fie mant perfect boating Mover
for household use, ever placed the
market a atm
to its contraction. Eeery
feature wo promote durability, cleanliness
and economy bas been well planned and
developed, :
Produces the Greatest Heat
i
aT
How He Found the Pin.
|
&
|
a
i aii ad A rls
#1, 000
At a Lencos club there is the most
snigqne pair «Jf corimins in existence
This portions ix formed of handreds of
Cebsricagne oon tekken from every
noon tenet of champagne, each of
which bears the ti top which adorned
BE whic fiw orale was In Its parent bot
tle die corks ert made Into strings,
ghere borne CO of them to each string
Between «4 ¢y ol there are three big
Chines foo d tangooise bine Alto
gether ther soe 24 strings and at from
18« to 11s a muk, the portiere repre
sis wu tial expessditare of about
The vorks are tied to a white
emnmeled pole, with fancy ends, and ig
seajios of blue ribbon adorn the brass
Koots The ttal effect is distinctly
pretty Whar males this angue por
glove dowdy aiuabde ix the fact that
anch cork bwvses the autograph of » fa
BROGS actor or sctresy of the present day
tmlamsdon Standard.
| Nothing Plebeise About It.
She was an honored member of one
of the hereditary swcietios and was as
_ tomished to learn that she was accused
of wire pulling in connection with an
_ slestion of officers
i, Tm Why, it is common,
: Josisivel) cominon. People do that in
PO trie.” returned ber husband
comsolingly. “lut in politics it is prob-
ably just common, crdinary wire, while
no doubt in your case the rifer-
At an entertainment in Dublin »
_ thought reader bousted that be could
find a marked pin hidden by one of the
audience. Several of them oame for-
ward, among whom was a confederate.
The pin was hidden dy a Trinity sta.
dent in an adjoining room in the pres
enos of the committee, among whom
was the corfederate. The student, sus
pecting the man from his looks, slyly
took awsy the pin from ims hiding place.
On bis retorn to the platform the
thooght reader gased into the hider’s
face, and, putting bis band to his brow,
was blindfolded and led the atadent Ww
the hiding place; but, of course, couid
find po pin. He returned, acknowledg-
log bis defeat and looking daggers -
his confederate.
“Now, gentlemen,’ said the stodenty
“1 undertake to sny that if this divicer
of the human mind will do as 1 tell
bim half the andience, without » single
hint, will know where the pin is,’ and,
tarning to the thought reader, he said,
“Bit down."
He did so. There was ‘a yell, and
jumping up, tie thoughs reader bastily,
pulled from his coattails the marked
pin.—Scottish Nights
A Happy Return.
Many amosing stories are told oom-
pected with dueling. Owe bas recently
been told in which an Evglish peer and
a politician figured, and we ventare to
repeat it because we think it worth pre
serving. The peer, for some offense,
was called out by the politician and
promptly responded to the challenge.
On arriving at home again after the
duel bis Jordehip gave a guinea to the
otachman who bad driven him to and
ro from thw ground. The driver appears
have ben an exceptionally bomest,
simple man. He was surprised by the
the sum presented and exid:
" lord, I only tock you to —
“Yes, you; I know that But the guinea
is for bringing me back, not for taking
me oot I enjoyed the drive home very
much, but pot the drive cut. That is
what I pay you for.’ —Harper's Round
Selophans Nousen
A St Louis man bas discovered a
pew disease which be calls *‘telepbone
nausea. '' The other day, after sendi
B = iepbome meng, bis nce grr paid
bis lips twitched and be
band against the pit of his stomach.
“I'm deathly sick,’’ he remarked to
a friend. *Telepbouing does it. Every
time I talk through coe of the things
I'm overcome with nausea, which
seems seated right in my stomach
Sometimes it is an hour or so before 1
recover.’
“That is just my fix exactly,’ said
his friend. ‘I am made ill every time
- I use the telephone. Sometimes [ feel ae
' # I would faint "'—New York Tribune
Origin of Pale Ale.
It is pot generally known that India
ale is so called becacse it was orig:
inally made aclely with a view to the
climate of the East Indies. Once a vessel
Staining 8 number of Bas hogsheads
| underwriters sold the barrels of ale in
London. The new beverage was warmly
praised by the Loodouers who happened
fo drink it, and in the coarse of a short
: the English speaking countries for India
|
' pale ale. —San Francisco Argonaut.
A Privileged Pair.
Hojack--Silence is golden, I believe?
they say.
k—~Then the nuptials of a deaf
mute couple might be called a be
wedding. —-Detroit Free Pros.
pie's hank of Philadelphia was coupled
with the announcement from the state
treasurer that with this payment the
complete indebindness due the state
from insolvent banks was wiped oul
EVERY PENNY PAID THE BRTATE
“YI am Bappy 1a say” sald Treasurer
Beacom to an interviewsr, “that with
this check for 350.500 the state of Penn
EWiVARIA Retx every penny due ber from
banks that have had 10 close their
Acar The money whith was de
posited in he Chestnut Stree bank, of
which the late William M. Singeriy was
president. was made good some time
Ago
A favorite theme for atiacis on the
Republican party by Wanamaker and
hin supporters has been “the broken
banks in which the state had de-
posite The allegations on thix stars
now fall to the ground. 11 iv a maltar
of official record that since 1846 the
state of Peansyivania Bas nol ost a
dollar of the $4203 9 ODO handled by fia
state treasurers No financial institg-
tiom in this or any other county Can
show as good A record in the Banding
of such sums of money a8 [he treasury
of the state of Pennsyivania
The Wanamaker forces ard in a bay
way for new campaign thunder
RT AN
TURNS IN FOR QUAY.
Prank Whiling Leach Taking a Hand
in the Senatorial Conlest,
The declaration of Frank Willing
Leach in favor of the reqviection of
Colone: M. B Quay to the United States
senate and hiz sssuming the direction
of the canvass in his intersst. has als
ready given dash and spirit 0 the
senatorial campaign. Mr lash in an
interesting letter to the senior senator
points oul that he conid pe longer be
AfMtiiated with rhe so called “reform”
movement, the primary and silimate
purpose of which as Mr Leach says,
“ta Mr Wanamaker's elsction (oo the
Iinited States senate through a oom
bination of disaffected Rapabliicans
Probibitionists and Democrats in the
legislature
“If. sight or ten months ago.” contin-
ves Mr Leach “before any primaries
Bad beer held he Rad comiclinded to
cote oul into the open as 4 Republi
cARn randidate against you for the
tinited States senate [| should have
supported him as vigorously as in 1894
Bat I vould not fallow him into a Dems
ocratic alliance Pirst as a matter of
ranaclence. having had a tants of that
srr of thing in 1980 and secondly, be
cause 1 knew he sever could winin such
a vuntsst Tor his From werntie aliies
would surely cheat him at the end and
vote for & member of their own party.”
Mr leach points oul that Colonel
James M. Gules. the free silver bader,
is the secret candidate of the Democ-
racy for United States senator
Inn & manly way. Mr leach frankly
tells Renator Quay in his istier that
from April 13 to March 188 he had
refused to follow his leadership be-
cause Be (51 obliged lo vigorously ope
pose the dominktion of thas of your
Hegtenants wham vei had unwisely per
mitted to direst hs party organi
tion.’ He is pow convinved tha! Sena
tor Quay has reassdimed his fall fun
tions as sader of the party in the
state in fact as well as in name, and
he has agreed to take an active part in
the canvass for (he senatm’s re.elec-
tion.
When interviewed iw a representa.
tive of the Philadeiphia Inguirer at
Atlantic Cay, Senator Quay. in come
menting upon Mr Leachs declaration
sald.
“1 have received through the mall the
totter of Mr Leach which appears in
this morning's Inguirer and am much
gratified thal our recenl ssirangement
ta 10 terminate Ii has been pretly ver.
tain to my mind for some time that
the course of those with whom he has
for two years heen fraternizing palit.
| cally, must be becoming obnoxious and
| disgusting to him. and he has merely
verified my expectations His friend
ahip just now is excending’y grateful
' and he can rendsr me vajusible service,
I wrote him today suggesting a con.
A psbA
One Minute Cough Cure, cures. |
Thet is what it was made tor.
| ference. and shall ask him to take
charge of so much of my campaign as
| be cares to assume.”
From the Least Fuel eum. : AH legal bosiness pom plly attended tn
The cold sir is drawn from the floor, and
discharged Sheough the shies sha WP,
thoroughly heated. This wsethod
chreuistion
PREVENTS COLD FLOORS
And establishes that mach desired oni-
form temperature in all party of the rom.
Wiit Burn Any Kind of Cosi!
Witt Hoop Fire Twonty-four Howrs'
Can be Used as a Single or Dowbis Noster’
Ail the Good Pointe— None of the Emery’
EXAMINE THE CINDERELLA BEFORE YOU BU Yemen
kw
For Sale by
J. E. Kirk Hdw. Co.,
H AVE You been to
-
see the fine line of
Dry Goods
At G. S, Good's
>
SLOTe:
We have them.
Moderate Prices
look for nowadays.
Are what most people
[f you want
value come to us and get it.
IT'S PRACTIC
To buy Groceries at this
ficed to
€o0
and yet prices are
the best things and sell them
AL ECOXOMY
y rr. . po >
store. QJuaiilies are mid saer:-
never high. We yet
as close Oo cost as we Cin,
S. Boot, |
GOOD
flew in Barer Baliding.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
Te tnt Hee in Patios a
. G.]. FITZPATRICK'S
Restaurant on Magte Avenue, Dear
P. R. R. depot.
MEALS AT ALL BOURS,
| Your Watch may need
Regulating Let pslook st it. Noe
fr sxumibaation. [it pends silenlion well
Cell you, and if vou wank have us pal Tom
| shimpe wri] do it well ut a regoinr charge that
t you wT abdert te
TERR. The Patton jewwler,
MAHAFFEY HOUSE
Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pa.
Avecommuviations finteine. Test of Liquors,
i aan Wipes al the bar, Stabling stlsched.
GRORGE FERGUSON,
Prop'r.
CREST SPRINGS FOUNDRY.
: Wo are pre
Casting. Me inery, iron kettles, stoves,
stove repairs, plow points, plow re
| pairs. Our chargis are reasonable.
Fd men taken iB rae hangs Ba new worl,
{ g-iyr CMENT SPRING, PA
Parnell & Cowher,
FIRE, LIFE AND
ACCIDENT
REAL EXTATE AGENT
Geond Bailding, Paltton, Pac" Phooe Na
Get Your
FIRE INSORANCE
sores HEP RE rome
James Mellon, J. P.
Good and reliable com-
panies.
Office corner of Mifth and Magee Aves
Patton, Pa.
FirstNation'l| Bank
OF FPATTON,
—
CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00.
SURPLIS, $40,000.00.
Acvounty of Corpomtions, Firs, Individe
abs and Beuks reosived apn The moe Savors.
Hie terns consdetent with sake and comasrvative
tmnking.
Stemmship toketsi for mle for ail the Tonalin
tapes, Foswign Deals vabile ih the rtp
eit of Use 1358 Nard ?
All oorrespandende will bpve our prvapt asd
persia! Alisa thon.
Interest paid ao tine deposiia
AE Parron, Wax H Saxupees
President. Cashier.
R. F. Notley,
Wines, Liquors,
Beer, Etc.
D. Lutz & Son's Beer a
Specialty.
. Our Bottled Beer and Porter for
| Sumily use cannot be: exveiled. Prices
are ressonable.
FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC.
aw HASTINGS, PA;
ed to do all kinds of
Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.
.