i SRA 4 a “gab Oa WA ak sah Ta : ad brokers, Philadelphia. THE PATTON COURIER NOVEMBER 17, 1368. * SURED HNSELE, In Graphic Largisce He Announces His Candidacy, and Says He Is Sure to Win. OFFERS A REWARD OF $10,000 Penonnces Wanamaker Methods, snd Declares That Any Attempt to Pars ehase the United States Senatorship Witl Ignominfousiy Fall, as it Did in the Wanamaker. Penrose Contest of 1896, {Bpecial Correspondence.) Philadelphia. Nov. 15 The great bat- te for the United States seaatorship Bas, been fought and won. Senator Matthew Stariiey Quay will surely be ghosen his own successor in January gexi, when the jegisiatore shall con- gene at Rarriahurg. It is well known ‘among Senator Quay's close friends that be was strongly disinclined to ac- eept a re-election. He is now past 5 years of age, and his two terms in the senate have given him all the honors meident to service in that body. His own inclinations and instincts fead him away from the turmoil of public life ‘He is never so content as when resting Wt kik far awxny retreat in Florida, un. Jess in the retirement of his wonderful #brary--the roost comprehensive pri- wate collection of books in the state Bxeept for the villainous attacks made [NH upon him during the past few months By his jealous enemies he would un- doubtediy have declined a re-election. Ae it In he is not only a candidate, but Ris trigmphant return to the senate is certain. He i¥ now in Florida, enjoving a much needed rest, preparatory to the mth of his senatoris! duties at Washington when congress shail meet i next month Just before Raving for the south he gave out the following | signed statement: i “Throughout the remarkable cam. paign just closed 1 declined to give sxpression to any opinion regarding the esos involved or the methods resorted to by the enemies of Republicanism, though persistently urged io speak. I: may not be out of place to briefly do #6. now that the battle fs over and the victory won There has never been such a contest in Pennayivania or any other commonwealth Those engaged in the warfare aguiist the Republican candidates and againkt those conspic- sous in the councils of the party cast * fesues and principles to the four winds, and the contest was a man hunt, pure and simple, ARI Sention and misrsnesesentation fiwek the place of argument and logic and the passion of man was appeaisd fo rathes than his reason. Never in the | Bistory of American polities did per. CC gemal abuse réimch such a high fide of development. not sven in the days of Alexander Hamitton, @hi was hound. od by malicious enemies 45 no man in _ potitical life had iver been before. The ‘pepull in Peunsyleania is not only per. semally gratifying to me but it must BH to every falrosinded Republican in the state The sovercign people have, by their emphatic verdiot, set the seal of con- LC odemnation wpon the hideous methods of campaigning resorted to in the late ~ montest by the enemies of the Hepub- Bean pariyv. The falsifier the scandal monger, the Hibeleyr. has boon repudi- ated by the people, and never again wiil the present generation witness (he per. *nances of this brood of character Sins, ‘epite the extraordinary efforts to _ ddieat Hepubilean candidates for the yislature, which have been successful 2 in a pumber of counties, the general Cmspemidy will be overwhelmingly He- the political complexion of the twi bodies being as follows: “Sennte~Rejiublicans, 3; Democrats, | louse—Republicans, 127. Democrats, | rhe fegislatnre wi. « nprise, thers. : _—e 18 Republicans, ¥8 Democrats and te, a Hepublican majority ot Joint ballot of 16. or nearly: two thirde. Regarding the United States | ‘senatorship, 1 can only say this: All of my friends have been aware of my . sonal antipathy to another term in the smnute, but thise prominent in the inte | srusade against the Hepublican siate snd legislative candidates chose to force the issue. “hey have made it imperative that 2 shall be a candidate for re-election, The gage of butte is accepted. The re- silt ix in the hands of the Republican members of the incoming legisisture, a weary large proportion of whom are my pulitical and personal friends : "Of the result there can be no pos- : ble doubt. Throughout the campaign ust closed enormous sums of money were used to defeat Republican legis- tive candidates. 1 have no doubt af- Abita Will be madie to thmptr Wit) some, of the members-elect, but they will not The attempt to pur ‘the United States senatorship years ago did not succeed then, nor similar attempt succeed now, in counter methods baving been ted by the people of this state, hould. however, any attempt be. to bride legisiatorn-elect the same will not be shown as in the an Valkenburg case. That there may no mistake regarding my position his matter, | hereby offer a reward ,000 for information leading to the and conviction of any one en- voring to bribe any state senator or. resentative-eiect. The money for tyment of this reward is on deposit George A. Huhn & Sons, bankers “M. 8. QUAY." | As indicated In Senator Quay's state 1 ment, there is absolutely no question Ris election. The Republican ma- ity in the legislature on joint ballot, # not as large as in 1897, is over- liming, being nearly two to one, as nm in the figures given by Senator; . Nearly all of the Republican, ¢ senators and representatives-elect friends of Senator Quay's. The fact , the Wanamaker contingent at the maries last summer and spring suc-| in nominating their legislative Freise, Reade, $15. PANS 3 NA WS 5 this reason that during the last caf. poign. thelr only hope of defeating Ben. ator Quay lay in the direction of a Democratic legisiature And in fur theranece of this policy, the Wanamaker peoples poured stupendous sums of money into rerialin Republican districts znd counties whereby Democratic sen ators and members were choaern 10 the nox! jeginisture This was particularly the came in (Chester Montgomery, Biair, VYeonangs Cambrisz Union Mifflin Ju- niznta Cameron ard slsswhere Sirnfiny aiternpis were mads in at least M Aher coagnties bot failed Hf Mr Wanama ker had het bos way the next senator from Pennsslvants vould have hasn a Democrat Thangs FKowevsr, te the ering Reo liontiiem of Peansyivania and to the neorrurtibiifty of Nondreds of those: a of her citizens, who 4» eile to be fod amlray either by the d¢ bauchery of the anti-Juay crowd or hy thelr caw paign of misvepreseniations and Hes. He cyrpes 2 and plane 3! tha Intter hi cw svane ow south? 808 Penn. gsyivania ~~ #ogiv Coie) Quay to the senate we 425i the Mmaietration of Prestdont Meh or [| the Wana Palo Bw iow mathgwr bag been Pi aget . Neg + ww Peep corgi wouid Bove g%8s , ™¢ grote 1g avpape the spina L-vigy ty cup wlemdid presicant. Bal “id. des, mah ose Nemes Q Mls ata Mer Pa. Ss at, os gly” Re. Creek Raiiroad. YO &H R R Co ose Condensed Time Table, BWW FWD publi anisn ‘cir rhe aga “wtios pre. vaiis, B. New wdelphia on (804 poy i will change oars &t Padi DICKERS IN DIRT Parti Recordesd al Fhenaarg ap to hate Friday, November |} William Thomas Smith, by Sheriff, ‘to Mrs. Bridget MM. Smith, Gallitzin borough; consideration, $2. William Thomas Smith, by Sheriff, to Mrs. Bridget M. Smith, Gallitzin ‘ borough, $30. Thomas J. Byrne et ux to Mike Be dosky, Sasquehanns, §73. Thomas J. Byrne et ux to George i Thomas, Susquehanna, $50. Henry Byrne to George Single et al, ' Sosquehanna, $375. John Hessong et ux to Frank Hill, Barnesboro, $625. Philip Vogel ot ux to Thomas A. ‘Shoemaker, Gallitzin borough, $1,200. Administrators of M. M. Adams to Frank O'Hara, Cresson, $200. Frank 8. O'Hara et ux to Joho KH Hamilton, Cresson, $900, Jemima T. Hutchinson to Minnie L. Kerr, Ebensburg, $1. H. C. Kirkpatrick et ux to Agatha Wharton, Clearfield, $550. Bridget M. Smith to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Gallitzin borough, Bridget M. Smith to Pennsylvania ‘ Railroad company, Gallitzin borough, Louis Burkhart et ux to Mary Martin, ‘ Eider, $125. Louis Burkhart et ux to Madalina Mertens, Elder, $125. Henry C. Corner et ux to Max Frid- man Barnesboro, $1,500. Julius Magolis et ux, by Sheriff, to Tegmont Krukonis, Spangler, $160. Tegmont Krukonis to M. C. West over et al, Spangler, $175. Bethsheba Matthews, ¢t al to H L Are Your Nerves Weak * If they are your blood is out of urder. You need a nerve remedy and blood cleanser. Barr's Celery Sarsaparilla gives the best results and has more ‘real cures to its credit than any rem ‘edy known. Dyspepsia, indigestion and constipation will wreck the nerv- ous system if left alone long enough. | Try this great remedy and get cured. Samples free. Large packages %, ites in not over three counties) ia Sold only by C. W. Hodgki #0 the state—in only one caeunty. indeed, ‘Where there was a contest, It was for | Patton Pharmacy. oi yee Ui tis f wv Pas Fh wdetphin, A Pennsylvania Railroad Time Table May 186, 1588 Main Line Loan Fone aty- Fast ward § tis Sa tre ied a x fron Anil pe Bin E X Preke Phil x Pomve Croan West wa rant oow Aceon . week dave © Foxpress, dail Way Passenger, daily Pitiatageyg Boao Mui Fastitne, daily folinisoow ny Avan Catubria and ¢ Jearfield. Mespth ward Morning trade fer Patton and | Fed len Ves Giien Caanplell $4 Mabatley : Some Bult mtorr Senb Haslings &313 way for Croeem £28 Patton To Junction Tah Kayior (fa EKbetsbung arriving af Cresson af $00 4 mm. Aflermown train for Pulton and Cresson bemves Gilen Camphet] af 145 pom, Malaffoy at 20% Ladome 8 Westover £50; Hastings Lr fmrwasy four wey x GAYS A evens XY Patton Aa Bradley Junetiom $00 Kaylor £19 arriving st Cresson at «5 Northward. Morting trait leaves rewson for Maha Tey al 3 Fhensburgy ia Rayiar dl Headley davetion Bea Patios 1047, Garway for Hast ings; HH Hastings (for MahaWey (1A Gear way for Mahatey 1100 Westone: (16 Ta Jome 1202 Mohafley 121k arriving ef dlen Campari] at T0485 Afernoon Irkin for Pal ton and Giles Camphedl leaves Cresson at 285; Kaglor dif Fheusd arg Me Bradley Jasetion fol Patton go for Hastings 00 Hastings For Chien: ¢ { Car wil TH Caarway for hen mt ptwedil y whoever Tog Dad oss 5. Mahalley & 0 oy Arriving RY talon Usmmpbet! al S00 p For rien taps, vole apply to WoRol agent or sodas Thom KE Wath P AW LW FiBL avenue, Pittsburg, Fa I. RB Wood, faery Paes, 801 J.B Hutchinson, town. Myr, plaid hoods finished with same shades, plaid sirealar flounce, | very stylish, at $9, 14, “The Reet Paster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pains Balm and bound on to the affected paris is superior to any plaster. When tronbled with a ; b $n Fo ¥ * § dig J Pain an Lhe enol or se GF 4 pe Back, give it atrial You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm is also a cortain cure 8 for WOT THE tiem. For sale by Pat rs : CW Hodes PIR IAS I Fg Bp dF BP IE Ip Wp In every conceivable pat. tern toy sit all tastes A short time spent ooking over our line will convinme vou that we have the goods and sell at prices that cateh the orders. If you think of brightening up your house a bit with a new piece of Furniture, or a whole Suite of any kind, come here and see what we can do for you Undertaking, Embalming, Etc, Etc, Promptly attended to. All modern methods used. The best of satisfaction guaranteed. H. S. BOCK, Ne Xt to Hot 1 Patton. without har to the sufferer Hie better. Lingering colds are dangeroos. Hark. ing cough iv distressing. One Minute cough cure quickly curse 1. Way suffer wien such a cough cure $8 in reach? It is pleasant to the teste. © Ww. Hodgkins, Patron Pha rosy PeWitt's Wit h eres Palas, Sowid. Pure CT CENTRAL DISTRICT & PANTIG TELEGIH£1. CONTA YOU Cd get along without a telephone The time was when we got along without the tel- gra iph, electric light, kerosene oil and even tallow candles. But nobody to do this and the same way teiephone. If you are in ness, people vou should be date. To be date you must have a telephone. Ours is the only one that works. For rites, eto, apply to F.L BAKER, Manager, PATTON, Telephone 100, BUY THE —— Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. It is a Great Comfort ~~ TO A TIDY HOUSEKEEPER TO HAVE A GOO STOVE. , exer placed upon the Cates wend Dent ideas are # £4 HA Comat tion Faery o peosscte durabiiny, Ceanliwss comomy has been well planned wad SEY A Produces the Greatest Heat From the Least Fuel men oh mer is drawn foram the Hove, iene Heated, This method cirvalabon PREVENTS CoLD FLOORS And establishes that much desired uni form temperature in all parts of the rove. Wit? Burn Asp Kind of Coal! Witt Keep Fire Twenty-four Nowrs' Can be Used a8 a Singie or Doubie Heater’ Ail the Good Pointe — None of the Ervers! ee _ERAWINE ™e CINDERELLA BEFORE YOU BU Femme For Sale b to. DR S. W. Worrell, In 1857 Myr Thomas Mohtosh, of CAlentown, Tenn, bad an attack of dysentery which became cloonic. “J was treated by the best physicians in Fast Tenpesssee withoot a cure.” be sys. “Finally | tried Chamberisin’s colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using “hoot twelve bottles | was cured sound and well.” For sale by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkina One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was meds for. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Surgeon - Demat PATTON, PENNA. Office in Solomon Buildin City Restanrant, Fifth Svert DR. W. 1. DOWLER, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Mellon block, next door Wo Postoffice, Patton, Pa ATE emis dlny or night, prosaptiy do dr PHYSICIAN AXD SUUBGEON, | Offon in 300d Building, Room No. X BrGenaew frgues and He Eye a Specialy All alin will tvevive prompt sttentidn, Dr V. A Murray, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offee in Aviimgton block, meri ta PostofMies, Patton, Pa. All aight salis repponded © promptly. [eeswe of the sar, nose and throst Cern wpecin sttention OFFICE HOURR -Twofamaend Bolpm A Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, PatToN, Pa. Office in the Good Building. JAMES NOLAN, Attorney-at-Law, Patton, Pa. Office in Good Building. 10t1. WH DAVIS, - Attorney and Counselor at Law, Enensarrc, Pa. ALL lege Busses pEOSply atbended to Cfo in Maooer Bailing, TORACCO and CIGARS Siesta In Pallas at G. L. FITZPATRICK'S Restaurant = Mages avenie, near R. depot. MEALS AT ALL HOURS AHAFIFEY HOUSE Mahaffey, Clearfield Co, Pa Acvommuwiptions Srteiges. Bosd of Digaoms sod Wines af the bay. Stabling stiached. GEORGE FERGUSON, Prop'r. CREST SPRINGS FOONDRY. We are prepared to dell kinds of Casting. Mehinery, iron kettles, stoves, stove repairs, plow point, | iow - ‘pairs. Our charges are Od mvdil taken Ls exchange —— Ie ue: lyr CHEST SPRINGR, PA E. Kirk Hdw. Co. Parnell & Cowher, Altoona, Pa. = Agate fe FIRE, LIFE AND Ie ACCIDENT ] REAL ESTATE AGENTS teewnd Building, Patton, Pa Phase No & PATTON COMPANY, we SBE GH BC Tern Of mid Desde (nse Make a hne e showing NOW IN Lomber of all Kinds Planing Mil In Ladies’ (apes, There is such an immense and varied line that oaly a few leaders can be mentioned. Black cloth double cape, ornamented with four rows of asarrow braid, cape and collar edged with fur, was $2.75 but reduced to $2 each. Black cioth cape, double box plaited back, embroidered in jet and braid, collar and front edged wilh thibet fur, at $5 each. Black cheviot, beaotifully trimmed with cloth and edged with marten, at ‘$10 each. Very handsome and stylish. Elegant black cloth capes, heavily embroidered with jet and braid, deep band of sitching around cape and coi- lar, at $12.50 eac Another beaatiful styie has circular flounce edged with Marten, silk lined, ‘at $18.50 each. An elegant line of Goit a have nge in = 250 15 and SRC. See Our Beautiful ur Beautiful New Dey artment. Astrakban cloth capes, trimaed and edged with thibet, an low as $8 each, Beautiful Velour capes, plain and embroidered, are also bere in good vie riety of styles and prices. Silk waists. A beautiful new line has besn rec ently opened, showing many styles and colorings and all fresh from the mal er's hands. Here are a few among the many: Black Taffeta Waists with full sucked and corded fronts, perfect fitting shirt waists, for $8 each. Velvet waists in several shales, full new style and make and only $5 each. A handsome line of Satin Waists in biack, blues, greens and reda, full tucked fronts, at $4.35 each. Stylish waists in new blues, full cond ed backs, fronts and sleeves st $7.0 each. Taffetta Waists, beautifully tucked and corded on hack, front, sleeves and collars, at §9 each. Line of Collarettes. Work, Sash and Doors of all Kinds WORKMANSHIP AND LUMBER oUARANTERD Prices and terms reasonabla We have just received a car load of doors and sash to which we call your special attention. OFFICE At Mill and in Room Nao Building. of Good Hastings Furniture & Undertaking Co. UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ETC. All calls promptly attended to. Office in Cornelius building, nex! to Commercial ho- tel, Patton Pa.. and Spen- cer building, Hastings, Pa. Also office in Spiece building, Barnesbero, H- C. EASLY, Manager.
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