The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 03, 1898, Image 8

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    Democrats and Republi- |
cans Fall Into Line.
BT7ALLOW A BAD THIRD.
Philadelphia, Oct MM. —-With the ellos.
mg weeks of the campaign (ome the
sual conditions of political cumtests
Men who have had grievances or
‘what they honestly thought
grievances, against the state or focal
Aeadership of their party will talk all
summer about voting a ticket hostile
to all their convictions and their faith,
but when the frosty air of the month
‘before the election gets into ther lungs
they put aside petty considerations
Men who have sincerely preached crit
felsm. often with a biting tongue,
against certain things done by members
of thelr party in its name take nn larger
view of the importance of their right
of sullrage ar November approaches.
They recall the traditions of thelr
party. in which they have gloried dur
ing ail thedr manhood They remember
Abelr prids in Hy achievements when it
bas Bourn in power, and no lets exult
fn their loyalty te it snd to emh other
when the fortunes of politics cast them
down in defeat They remiml them.
selves that outside of their two great
parties, ro sensilile political ood to
the peapie has been accompibibed in
4 years. They vali over the list of
wide issuen, propagated by all the vari-
our side show political organitions,
#ince anti-Masonry and Know-nothing-
ism, snd they find no results from them
to which those who participiited in
these movemupts can point with satis-
faction.
And so. with the advent of frosty
weather, men's minds expand to the
‘appreciation of the larger and more im-
| portant public questions. They take
“thought of what 8 vote cast against
their party ticket will be taken 10
mean. They hear in advance the jubi-
jant cheers of thos: to whom they have
‘siways been opposed until néw, but
whom they have been beguiled Into
_sasisting to victory. They can Imagine
their jeers, as well, and realize that
somebody hus been fooling them.
They can smell beforehand the of-
fengive smoke of the burning tar bar
gels sround which their ancient ene
nies will dante in triumph on election
sight. and it 1s all the more offensive
Cin their forebeding because they realize
© that they have bevn misied int heip-
ing & movement Lo deliver their party
into the hands of its enemies
And then their stalwart hipod is
roused in thuir veins, and they east
side small considerations, and march
to the polis under thelr 01d and honored
party standards.
There have heen many [lustrations
of this, but nivver a better than the re.
tent subsidence of the crank wave in
Pennsylvania politics, which has been
Jed By Dr Saallow. As a midsummer
madness it did threaten in August to
submerge some of the old party lines,
at least in the opinjon of those who did
fit think far enough back to recall
that even Horace Greeley would ap-
parently have been elected In August,
197%, and yet died broken hearted by
Ms overwhelming defeat in November,
There is ni such consummation to
Te expected In the case of the yooif.
srous Swallow. or at least he will not
fie of lung disease.
But all the indications of the past few
weeks point out that he will bo & ri-
diculous third in the race. and that the
lssue is now squarely joined etwesn
Btone and Jenks, between Republican
od fem and Democracy.
A couple of weeks ago, whan the
fiwallow campaign of vituperation, ig-
porance and misrepresentation had al-
teady reached its height blanks were
“ment out to 2.000 differant precinct and
township members of Republican eoun-
ty committees throughout the state,
aking them for uw careful Individual
poll, and their most accurate estimate
of how the votes of their people would
~~ probably be cast The purposs
expressed was lo gel as’ near
the exact situntion as possible
1 have personally been given the
#pportunity to examine a bushel or
more of the replies, taking them at
gandom as they came in, and compar.
ng them with the vote of last year.
‘There are some political piagun spots,
of coqrne, where local factional differ.
ances have bred party disorders, but
the general run of the returns show be-
yond question that the conservative
Sommon sens: of the people of Fennsyl-
vanis, which has so often
gritical electinns in the past. has awak-
ened to the situation. Thoughtful bus
iness mien, whose judgment goes far
something sarong their neighbvirs have
THE PATTON COURIER NOVEMBER 3 ne
FIRE INSURANCE
HE TIE
Go
To the
Hastings
Op ra House
Friliy, November 4th,
10st od § nelnimed Lotus,
The jollowing letters remain in the
postoffice at Palton for the weed &n
ing Thursday, November 26, 180s:
Fred Batcher, Mrs Sarah Dennis,
John Dixon, EW. Day, Mrs Eva
Fulkerson. Mrs James Haley, Mrs
Lidie Klinger, P. Nickles, Mine Jennie
Spence, (wo. Spence, Rev. IL F
Wrigie.
Persons calling for the above letiers
will pleas: say they are advertised.
E A Maaiox, P.M
A Great Rurprise
Is in store for those who have not
tried the healing virtues of Gray's
Balsam. It is sold 05 a positive guar.
antee to cure you. Why suffer an
irritating cough when you can cure
yourself easily and promptly by this
remedy. For sale only by . W. Hodg-
kins, Patton Pharmacy
A Dare ineed Fad,
The fashion of the smooth face con
tinnes to incremse in popularity, and
mustaches are daddy sacrificed to a fad
which is pot so well miapted to every
wan Bs 8 great many men evidently
think. The style came from England.
It became so much the proper thing in
England for men to appear without hair
on their faces that it was finally found
necessary to fortid the practice in the
army, as the loss of whiskers was
spreading so rapidly that there prom.
ised to be a beardiess army in p short
while. Unbecoming styles of are
unquestionably accepted when they ure
' the mode. But it war usually thought
that the selection of a mustache or a
smooth face wis founded on a deeper
consideration of what made a raan jock
well or the reverse. But that discrimi
nation bas been swept sway now by the
enthusiasm with which the uushaved
lip has been declaimed as the right
style.—San Francisco Argon maul.
Mark Tonia ad Lincoln.
it were as well, says Char
Miner peon in The Atlantic, bes
attribute the popularity of Abrabam
Lincoln to his jokes as the vogue of
Mark Twain to his extravagant foolery.
In the conventional sense, Mark Twain |
is no more a literary artist than, in the
begun to realize what a significantly conventional sense, Lincoln was a gen
: large vote fur a raving crank and dem-
el e¢ would meun for Pennsylvania
strong evidence of this is that
C—O BI ST SEI
ir having pT |
ment in a ustially extremely quiet sub- |
Ft ei cla
5 pl SE ne this winter's reading of the
sgh. Besta Trauscrint.
injured,
Op.
tieman. But, in spite of lack of polish,
Lincoln was great. May not Mark
Twain, the writer, in spite of his crude
‘literary manners, be great also? The
mere possibility ought to be enough in |
itself to secure him sympathetic and |
y . serious consideration,
in the number of ale
votes. and calling attention tc
Provoking. ;
Friend—Hello, Grombleton! Whats
the matter, oid man?
Grumbleton-—Matter enough! I was
in that collision on the railway the other
‘day, and I'm blowed if I wasn't the
_ only one in the compartment who wasn't
and I've itsured in the Acci-
* dental for the last thiree years too. It's
- enough to provoke & saint. Pick Me
Some idea of the magnitude of the
coal resources of Huerfano county, |
* Colo., may be formed when is ued
that there are about 40,000 acres, and
each acre contains 100,000 tons, or a
amount |
total of 4,000,000.000 tons--an amoun
i
A Different Question. 4
Father (impressively). Sapposy | §
should be taken away suddenly, what
would become of you, my boy?
Irreverent Son—I1'd stay here The |
| Tuestion is, What would become of you?
yw
i
Constipation prevents the body from
Fdding itself of waste maiter De.
Witt's Little Early Risers will remove
‘the trouble and cure sick headache,
hilousness, inactive liver and clear the
complexion, Small, sugsr costed,
don't gripe or case paosea OW,
H xigkins, Patton Pharmacy.
Wanted,
Ladies and gentlemen eufiering from
throat and lung difficulties to call at
oar store for a sample botile of (to's
‘Core, which we are distributing free of
charge. We confidently recommend it
8s a care for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption, and all of the
throat and fangs. It will slap «
elise ask
CER
quicker than any other known ro
We believe it will cure you
or whooping cough it is sure
instant relief Large s zea 5
Sold by Patton Pharmacy
Hodgkins.
A congh is pot like a fever
not have to run a certain course. |
it quickly and effectually with One
Minote cough cure, the best remedy
for all ages and for the most ssvere
cases. We recommend it beciose it's
good. CC. W. Hodgkin, Patton
it doe
na i
i Pharmacy.
The Best Paxior
A pivce of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
on to the affected parts is superior to
any plaster. When troubled with a
pain in the chest or side, or a lame
back, give ta trial. You are certain
to be more than pleased with the
prompt relief which it affords. Fain
Balm is also a certain cure for rheuma-
tism. For sale hy Patton Pharmacy,
C. W. Hodgins
When you ask for DeWitt's Witch
Haze] Salve don’t accept a counterfeit
or imitation. There are more cases of
piles being cured hy this, than all
others combined. C. W. Hodgkins,
Patton Pharmacy.
Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative
Ripans Tabules for sour stomach
Ripans Tabules cure indigestion
THE CENTRAL DISTRICT &
PRINTING TELEGRAPH CO.
Of course you can
get along without a
telephone The time
was when we got
along without the tel-
graph, electric light,
kerosene oil and ev
tallow candies
But nobody likes
to do this and 1t
the same way with a
telephone.
It you are in bus:
ness, people think
you should be up-to-
date. To be up-to
date you must have
a telephone.
‘Qurs is the only
one that Works.
For rates, ete., apply to
F. L. BAKER,
Manager,
PATTON, PA.
1s
Telephone 100.
NAA A roi nO
Ripans Tabuisa asin digestion
Ripans Tabules one gives reife!
DeWitt s Witch
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
bad ds re
(et Your
James Mellon. J.P.
Good and reliable
panies,
ep
Lit
Office corner of Fifth and Magee Aves
Patton, Pa.
£ 4
neat and ©
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~ FirstNation'IBank
OF PATTON,
Patton, Cambria Co, Pa.
ER
CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00,
SURPLUS, $40,000.00.
Asoonrsts of { oF prions, Firms, Jralivign
wis and Hanis received apes She sated hv iw
bie terns comsinlent with sate and oonesiryaiiive
anNing
sremmedinp telieis for sai Sor all dhe rd ing
fines. Frovigs Drafts payabie in thw prise pes
eit of the (0d Works,
A corresponded will have sar prompt Andi
peereomial Bisel
Totem! paid on ime deqwmite
A EB Parrox. Wu H Saxproni,
President. Canker.
look
ngs
= . §
Fri com wrhraves $d
House where things
€ LAETKS Te pOte ana 1 oblig 3
5
charge
CRE
ny
pric a
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SC ir a of An a On Fae
tig
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g the Ei
That s the
o oof it.
IK
Cal and ha tive
Cail Aan Of Surg
DRY GOODS?
ow much
The nest
to sn
When 11
vour headqu
Ww ele JIC.
ar{iers,
in this section and at prices!
1 town make our store
Ye ii will be
ood,
Patton, Pa. x
L. W. Cook,
Sull a few dags tor
10 Per Cent: Discount ll
QO n all Re
sass I
Y ou Lat i
already at 1
aye 5 our
tic les 4 i
ogerale
}
Ladies’ Jackets
Our stock
newest styles
prices more than satisfactory
without the 10 per cent. dis-
count. Here are a few lead-
ing styles:
x
tae
1
aii
1
shades 2
show ho
and
One lot of jackets in black and bie
shades at $4.25 cach
Black cheviot, strapped seams and
figured linings, $6 each,
Astrakhan jackets lined with black
satin, trimmed with broad cloth and
steel buckles, §7 50 each,
Navy blue cheviot jackets, Scotch
plaid linings, large pear! buttons. all
sizes at $7.98 each.
Black Astrakhan, with satin lapels
velvet collar, pear! buttons and new
cut front, $10.50
Yale bloe and tan Jackets velvet
collar, full corded sleeves, lined with
red silk, at $14.
Brown and Kersey Cloth coats
a ne trimmed, plaid and striped
Viulngs, $11.50,
A good line of ali new shades and
black, in the right styles, from $15 ap.
discount
Rltoona, Pa.
Our Great Offer of
cular Prices.
ra
Enh BPE a”
NeCCSsary
Roo
Dress Skirts.
ny
ga new
Temp he
ine we note tn
Ar and elegant
following:
Skirts, full
wh 2x
wii PE wk
lack figured maobair
width, velvet hound, $1.95
Navy blue and black
made, $2.88
Beautiful black figured «ilk Skirts at
$5.00.
Navy Dbive Skirts with
flounce, at $4.30
Plain Mohair,
with ruffies, $3
Crepon and Mobalr skirts, plain and
trimmed, two styles, at 8 9% aach.
Black cheviot skirt, appliqued and
with folds of black satin,
Plain black silk, cut dounce headed
with three folds of silk, $15
Beautiful silk and wool crepon skirt,
circular flounce trimmed with satin
foids at $16.50.
serge. well
cireniar
beantifuliy trimined
in black Taffeta with full corded fronts
at $i
Black and colors with corded fronta,
collar and sleeves at $6.95,
We are having a special sale of Tap-
gtey Curtains and Tapestries
i
at prices that will please you.
‘Surgeon
We now have a full line of silk widsts
of all
aaa
In 1.7 Mr. Thomas Melntosh, of
Allentown, Tenn, bad an attack of
dysentery which became chronic. “7
was treated by the best physicians in
East Tennessee withoot a cure,” be
suys. “Finally | tried Chasiberiain’s
colic. cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
After oeing aboot twelve hotiies I was
cared soond apd well” For sale by
Patton Piarmacy, C. W. Hodgkina
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it wes made for.
DIRECTORY.
ERNEST CHABE,
Dentist,
PATTON, PENNA
Mice in Solomon Baiiding,
City Restaurant, Fifth a
DR. W.L DOWLER,
Physician and
Offre in M
P ostalice,
iT oukilm v
us
DR. S. W. Worrell,
PHYSICIAN AND = aEnN,
DR. C.
-
i Surgeon.
Hon block, next door to
Office in Good Building, Room No 3
FFSesnrs Surgery and The Bw a Specie AL
ean will revel ve print ation ios,
Dr. V. A. Murray,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Cee in A iagtan Noel wert en ew
Fattoes, Pa. A5 ntent mis responded oe
prommsdly. Dlectwe of (he sar, oes qbd Eros
Ehven spevind atiwntion
OFFICE MARR TS wiamand flip m
Reue! Somerville,
Attorney-at-Law,
Patrox,
Office in the Good Bailding.
JAMES NOLAN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Patton, Pa.
Ofloe in Good Building -10a0
Pa.
WH DAVIE, ~
Attorney and Counselor at low,
Eagssgr eo,
AG legal toviness promptly stiesded
Cee ny Jarier Ballliog
TOBACUOD and CIGARS
3 ee BR Sve if Paliloen al
G. J. FITZPATRICK'S
Restanrant on Magee avenne, near
P RK. depot.
MEaAl~ AT ALL BOURS
J ABAFTEY HOUSE
Mahaffey, Clearfield Co, "a
Lowa nba t does Hoviodese. Fest oF Lagu
ard Wipes af (hes lar, Siabiing silane bed
Geowae Feroutsox
Pros:
ur
yr
CREST SPRINGS FOONDRY.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
Casting. Mebinery, iron kettles, staves,
stove reins, plow points, plow re.
Omar charges are regsonible
taken in rschunge Bw ary ei
ENT SPRINGS, PA
£ pats - srt
©
EY
Parnell & Cowher,
LIFE AND
ACCIDENT
HEAL PNTATE AGENTS
vag. Patton, Pa ~ Phone Xa. §
FIRE,
vend Baad
COMPA] XY.
wes Mann etnies of sind Desde) ise
Lomber of all Kinds, Planing Mill
Wisrk, Sash and Doors of
all Kinds.
MK MANSHIP AND .
LUMBER GUARANTEED
Prices ind terms reasonable,
We have just received a oar load of
doors and sash to which we cull your
special aftention.
OFFICE
At Mill and in Room No. 7
Building.
We
of Good
Hastings Furniture
& Undertaking Co.
UNDERTAKERS.
EMBALMERS,
NERAL DIRECTORS,
ETC,
11 calls promptly attended to.
Office 1m Cornelius building,
next to Commercial ho-
tel, Patton Pa., and Spen-
cer building, Hastings,
Pa. Also office in Spiece
building, Barnesboro,
H.C. EASLY,
FU