Mot - WiLy Gimeexe, Editor. » some - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. | OpY. One year, in advance, - - - $1.00 to the acceptance of our terms of dvertising mates made Known upon ap, peace. The general tone of the m dtscontinged util all arrar | S48° . 1888. Patton and | to Justice to | | Comment on the President's Message Washington, Dec. 5.--The import ance of the subjects dealt with is ample ‘excuse for the unusual length of Presi dent McKinley's annnal message to Congress, the greater portion of which i it, connected with and following it, up is highly commended; also the mes- | {Fill a bottle or common glass with | your water and let it stand twenty-four | ‘hours; a sediment or settling indicates {an anhealthy condition of the kidneys; _if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to | pass it or pain in the back is also com- . is about the war, the events leading to vincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. { What to we, There is comfort in the knowledge ‘80 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's unless wt the option of the | handling of the more or less delicate Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy FPostoffice at Jaan mall matte ome Prtion as second. fer 2 the country, and it venally is, the mes- § army, question connected with our acquire ‘ment of the Philippines. It is free from rancor and bombast, although fully recognizing the unprecedented achievements of the country in the | war with Spain. Its dominant note is | patriotism of the highest order—pa- | triotism such as every good American Congress is representative of that of sage will be generally commended. | While the legislation of the session ‘of Congress, which opened to-day, will “have little direct connection with the newly acquired territory of the country, several of the regular ap- | propriation bills, notably those for the army and for the navy, as well as the bill for the increase of the regular will furnish texts for many speeches on the subject, and the talk B of Senators and Representatives indi- cates an intention to take full advant- age of those texts. Consequently the (debates of the present session are {expected to be anusually lively and just interesting. y to make Secretary Alger says, in his annual report, in favor of his recommendation E that it be provided in the legislation for increasing the regular army to | 100,000 men, that natives of islands oc- capied by our troops may be enlisted. These men are acclimated, nnderstand ‘the language and habits of thelr : eoantrymen, and their enlistment will PULD BE A CHANGE, Courier along with several county newspapers following sentiments of the n Tribune good time for the Republi- ake a Congressional nomina- ir than the one now in vogue. uncomfortably close to the ! not cnly give them employment, but also have the tendency to enable the government to get into closer touch - with their people than it would other. wise be able to do. This would also relieve our own men from serving in those climates to a large extent, and would, moreover, enable the volun- teers to be mastered out of the service and return to the avocations of civil life. That last sentence will do more to hurry army legisiation than any other one thing. Every Senator and Representative is besieged with re- quests to get this or that regiment of volunteers mustered out, and they all Te ‘know that no considerable namber of her plan is, after getting to- could appoint a commitien 5 the different County Con- approval, or to be modi submitted back to committee, ¢ the ordinance relating triumphant but cleared of the volunteers will be ordered mus. tered out until Congress provides for the enlistment of regulars to take their places. it is believed that this pecul- ‘iar sitaation will keep men quiet who otherwise bitterly oppose the bill pro- viding for the incresse of the regular army. The probability of Nicaragua Canal Jegialation is going to be a good thing for Washington hotel keepers, this winter, and it may be that some in- pecanecus statesman who will be dropped from Uncle Bam's pay roll at “the close of the present Congress, will also handle some of the Panama Canal Company's money, which it is ander. ein por! Men erally pent to block N a Canal legislation. The - House is the doubtful body: the Senate is known to be overwhelmingly favor- “able to the construction of the Nica ragua Canal by this government. [There fre signs that the ministration ‘ will use its influence upon the House this : in favor of canal legislation. vote for the were received | Patton Showid do the Same, too § § 8 you. right—for nothing, perhaps. ® feels, regardless of political affiliation and can endorse. If the sentiment in ry SA RTL EE a fulfills every wish. in curing rheuma- tism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, or bad effects following nse of liqoor, wine or beer, and overcomes that un- pleasant necessity of being compelled ‘to go often during the day, and to get ‘up many times during the night. The ‘mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this ‘ generous offer in the PATTON COURIER. Clrrieal Oniers fir 189% The Pennsylvania Railroad company announces that the ise of Clerical orders will be continued for the year 1899 on the same lines as in effect at paesent. Application blanks may be obtained of ticket agents, and same should reach the General Office by December 20, so that orders may be mailed December 31 to clergymen en titled to receive them. Orders will be issued only on individual application of clergymen when made on blanks fur nished by the Company and certified to by one of its agents. Saw Mili Burned, . The saw mill of R. A. Hamiiton, in Brady township, Clearfield county, was totally destroyed by fire last Friday afternoon. The flames originated in the boiler room where a quantity of fine dust, which had accumulated above the farnace, exploded. The mill was a total loss, but the lumber plies were saved. The owner places his loss at $4,000. The mill was built in 1580, and had a capacity of from 25000 to 30,000 feet of lamber per day. It was oper ated by a band saw and was a well farnished mill. Just bn Time A well-known lady in town exclaimed the other day: [| bave been wearing my life out from the effecta of nervous exhaustion, neuraigia and headaches My attention was at last diricted to Barr's Celery Sarsaparilia for the Nerves, and after using two packages I am entirely well. Keep your nerves well and strong by tha ose of this great vegetable compound. Samples free. large packages 25 cents Sold only ‘by C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy, About noon yesterday a Serce blast struck the ice house on the Lingenfelter farm at RBurket's station, destroying the building. John Lingenfelter, who with three others was working in the building, was struck by flying timbers ‘and knocked unconscious i mained in this condition for several ‘hours. Dr. Morrow, of this city, who ‘was summoned, found him sufferin with two ghastly scalp wounds an : ful bruises of the chest. The in- . juries were dressed and in the evening ‘ Lingenfelter was said to be out of danger. -- Tuesday's Altoona Tribune. ‘KEELEY CURE. ~ LIQUOR AND OPIUM HABITS. 2 and builds up Intatiect and fs one for } ; Jae Sx REELEY ixurroved EARTHEN ~ENNuVLY ANIA, [4 3 he PAIN, SMART OR WATER, It is their pleading for help. No matter if somebody does try to dissuade Yours is the pain and danger. WE DON'T CHARGE Anything for an examination of the eyes, and if an oculist’s care is needed we frankly tell you. It your glasses are crooked, or bend, or pinch, we will set them The Patton Jeweler. bladder and every part of the urinary It corrects inability to hold | { water and scalding pain in passing it, | times of the year in December, in He re. i It prevent th body from. ridding itself of waste matter. De- the trouble and core sick headache, bilionsness, inactive liver and clear the complexion. Small, sugar coated, don’t gripe or cause nausea. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Tive Fist Christman, The Ladies’ Home Journal says that Cnristmas was first celebrated in the year 98 but it was 40 years later before it was officially adopted as a Christian festival; nor was it antil about the flifth century that the day of its celebration | became permanently fixed on the 25th of December. Up to that time it had been irregularly observed at various April and in May, but the most fre- quently in January. Always Fresh. Fish and oysters at H. Atkinson's, next to Weakland’'s livery. Fish re ceived every Thursday and Friday and dressed free of charge. Early to bed and early to rise, pre pares a man for his home in the skies But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. C, W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. The Cheapest Place for Holiday Goods is at CONSISTING OF Albums, Toilet Sets, Work Boxes, Pictures, Frames, Wall Pockets, Etc. Etc. Picture Franmuug a Specialty. A. C. FISHER, ror. Save Your Tike With every 50 cents worth of goods presented with a ticket and the person bringing the largest number of same to ns on New Years Day 1899, will be given a $3.00 pair of shoes free. GOLDSTEIN'S MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE. Pains in the chest when a person has | Mr. Hardin Norris, clerk of 0 ‘day and said, ‘T want a bottle of that ‘stuff that saves chiliiren’s lives. 1 rend in the News about it. The children may get sick when we cannot get the doctor quick enough. It’s the medicine you sell for croup.’” He alluded So Chamberlain's cough Remedy and a cold indicate a tendency toward bought s bottle before he left the store. preamonia. ened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonias. This same trvatment will care a lame back in a few hours Sold by Patton Pharmacy, OC. W. Hodgkins, : Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative, A picce of flannel damp- For sale by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. Many a household is saddened by - death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absilutely certain care for eroup such an Ome Minutes cough care. See that your little ones are protected against emergency. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Lower prices than ever Now prevail in the big WHITE STORE Every department is crowded and Hol- day (Goods are on display. are good values: Ladies’ dackets Sacrificed. No better money-saving chances can be found than these offers, and more likely not as good. One lot of Ladies’ Jackets, probably 150 in all, have been greatly reduced, One lot were 85 to $7.50, now $3.49, Other lots at the same redaction. Could yon ask Yr greater valones? Second floor, front. Ladies’ Outing Gowns. We have a beantiful assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Outing Night Gowns in pink and blue, Mother Hub- bard style, torchon lace trimmed, very handsome, $1.38 each, Empire style, lace trimmed, $1.25 Plain Mather Hubbard, 58c and 79. Misses’ Gowns, (0c, 58¢ and 66e. Ree them, loft aisle, second floor. R Great Corset Bargain. To make things lively in the Corset department we offer a Sc Comet in white, drad and biasck. 5-book, solid bone bust, at the small sum of [i8e. The following You will call it a . whet you have exam it. Fur Muffs Reduced. One lot of black Coney muffs, regu- Inr price 75¢, our price now 53¢ esch. Ome lot Coney muffs were $1, now 88¢ aach. sr aris seal mufls, worth $23.45, now Natural Opossuni, were $1.89, to go at $129 each. ere are other jorts, but these fig- ures show the bargain prices set apon the entire lot. Right aisle, second floor. Men's Gloves. Fleece lined motha in one and two Astrakban buck kid palm one button Gloves, 750 to $1.95 per pair. Silk lined dog skin, one button, as- sorted colors, $1 per ig Unlined dress kids in all fashionable shades, §1 to $1.50 per pair. Working gloves in sheepskin, goss, huackskin, Bee $1.50 per pair. Cassimere, Jersitys and Scotch gloves Mie ard $1.25 per pair. EVERY us DURING DECEMBER 1 \YILL SELL THE FOLLOWING GROC Two cans ie 6 One lb. Tea, “ box Lye corn Tomatoes Peas Four cakes Soap -. Oolong or Eng- Ib. Loose ERIES FOR Coffee CASH GROCER) JOH Breakfast $1. y N BOYCE, PROPR.
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