ome Si bt Ee ™e p— PT — The pale, mallow, sunken-choeked, | Ladi distressed looking people you so offen meet are afflicted with “Kidney | 2 plexion [charge Their kidneys sre torning 0 8. Es lw : are 1 List of Canses for Tris at March Term. oat re taken this open and There are probably not less thes 8 Second week Williams ve Cross pabiive beard method of giving General soore of men walkiog about New Or well, Davis va Prothere & Bro, Jeans today who sre decorated suder poeran ys Campbell, Barron ws their Ispels with iarge tin stare bearing phefl, Cornelios vs Moshan. the catmlistic word “detective © They 7 Lo Piper ve | 1 terest Put ton andl sity, Modi" Justis tis Toeurd None, TON PUBLISHING CO.. Proprietors. | prov ave good or not, regardless of 4 a CB, Wikis Gaeeie, Vaitor. | the declaration in the report of the war investigating commission that the beef isstied to the army was good. As this court will be strictly a military ‘affair, it will have no sathority to com- pel civilians to testify, but there should ESTABLISH ED. 1893, i —————— be military testimony encugh obtain- {able to settle this matter for good and ] all. Either bad beef was issued or it i: i 2 nel | was not, {= THE TWO HOUR TRAINS | Between Philadelptin and New Vurk vin ; Philladelphin & Reading Railway. For luxarous, swift and at the same time perfectly safe traveling the above i trains cannot be excelled, a special not- able feature is the entire absence of smuke, soot and cinders, the engines 'barning only hard coal. The intodue- ‘tion of these triins by the Philadelphia A Reading was & great boon to the business men of both cities, and the patronage by this class of passengers ‘has steadily increased as well as that of other persons for pleasure or busi ‘ness purposes. It is a common prac tice by these travelers to lesve home (in Philadelphia after breakfast, and spending the day in New York return in time for 7 o'clock dinner. i ig § mbie 0 i the Hail A Army Bill The Beef © Charges 1o be Aired, Mashington, Peb 14.—A battle royal on who oppose the Hull army | which way recently passed by the | th , and which, after being slightly ed in committee, has been re- ed to the Senate, These Senators the bill will not be allowed to pass, offer as a compromises, to authorize je maintenance of the present status the regular army for another year the first of next July. The Pres- | rejected the compromise, and | ‘notice on those who tendered it, the Hull bill was not passed, he She fhe over ine’ army bil an an’ attempt by politicians 10 used by Speaker Reed, in a pYeruation; “God only knows ‘that. Aguinaldo was foolish In one short week it bas 1 The from New York | Buffet parior car. modate the gentlemen the 5:30 a. m. to ‘and 430 p. m. from New York, also ‘have a parlor stoking car attached. . Fortime tables apply to any Phila also | delphia & Reading ticket agent, or General address Edson J Weeks, Passenger Agent, Reading Terminal, ‘ Philadelphia. To Florida Pennsylvania Railroad com- pany's third tour of the present season | to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in adelphia by special train of Pullman | palace curs Tuesday, February 21. Ex- . cursion tickets, including railway trane- | portation, Pullman sccommodations agents; Tourist Agent, 1198 Broadway, N. J; or address Geo. W. Boyd, As Street Station, Philadelphia A New Library for the State College. Mr. Carnegie’s offer to give $100,- | 000 for the erection of a library build- ‘ing for the use of The Pennsylvania | State College has attracted very wide ‘and favorable comment. The only | condition attached to his offer is that the State shall provide a sufficient sum for its annual maintenance. Mr, Car- negie Says: “The College in doing such great work for the State that I do not think any individual should contribute money Pennsylvanians.” “Out in the Sroets” who will compose the caste of char- acters: Col. Jasper Wa ne... J. J. Cotte Solent In r “ hax. Wena . Perry Moore LE. B. MeOnrdel] Archie Westover co Penn Dower Vis. Noh Carolina Pete. Dr. Medfisid Mrs. Bradford Minnie Bradford Policeman. All are Invited to attend. Admission 10 and 20 cents. Doors open at 7:30. Play begins at § o'clock sharp. A Noteworthy Departure. It has been considered wonderful to taining as much reading matter as average newspaper. Philadelphia Sunday Press comes to the front with the announcement that, beginning next Sunday, February 19, reading matter as any ten cent maga- zine. Just think of it! for magazines. Look out for next Sunday's Press. It will be wonder. Rpeeinl ‘Announcement. The members and friends of the Bap- States to Hawaii and the _ tist charch desire to announce to the ‘general public that they are making elaborate preparations for Washing- | ton’s birthday, Pebruary 22nd next, | when a program of elaborate excellence will be presented, consisting of solos, | quartettes, etc., vocal and instrumental, | rendered by Patton's best talent. The | whole will conclude with one of Pastor | 1 Klocker’s most happy lecture efforts, | “Getting On bn the World.” # | Pullman cars are attached to all these | trains, and the 730 a m.toand 4 p.m. | have Pullman To specially accom- | articles on this subject some | Plorida, will leave New York and Phil- | {one berth}, and meals en route in both | directions while traveling on the special ' train, will be wold at the following § rates: New York, $50.00; Philadelphia, | $48.00; Canandaigua, $52.85; Erie, $54.85; Wilkesbarre, $50.35; Pittsburg, $58.00 and at proportionate rates from other pointe. For tickets, itineraries, and full information apply to ticket New York; 750 Broad Street, Newark, sistant General Passenger Agt., Broad to it for additional buildings, unless the State agrees to maintain them. It {is a duty which the State owes to its bright young men who attend the Col. | lege of their own State instead of going | to other states for their education. : lo 9 Pennsylvani they grow op! out any flavor at all A popular drama, entitled “Out in the Streets,” will be presented by a home talent company in Amusement Hall, Westover, Pa, Satorday evening, | February 18th. Following are those drug has a taste Then there is the publish a magazine for 10 cents con- would be given in 50 columns of the But the great’ it will be so enlarged that each nam- . ber will contain six times as much For five cents you can get The Philadelphia Sunday Press and find as much entertainment , | and instruction as if you spent 60 cents are patrons of the various private agen. cies of the sorth thst advertises for “shrewd men as operatives in all parts of the country,” and sopily the tin star and a beautifully ithgaphad “enrtif jente "for the trifting sun The wearers of thelr Insignia Inher ner the hallocinstion ss a role, that they gre vested with sporiial night to etiam their fellow men The sine aps ches do a jsnd office basiness in Wigs falae beovde and other fisguives wich the mmutonr sleuth believes Srimiy are part of ihe porary equipment of the profes i Row wud then one of these deluded individaals. who are to be found in all large rities, gots Limeelf into trouble by sttenupting to vies at arrest, bul, as 8 rile, the mania is harmioss and its vio tims thomecives to prowling through side ctreeta snd ooking miysts rioos Toy 10 great Joy also in posing fn bogrding circles and bearing friks say in awed sodertones. "Do yoo know Mr Soand.so iss detective?’ It is one of the goesrest of ll Goeer links of city lifs — New Oriesps Tunes Dein ooral. san LAr ae biotaein Both Are Married. The ordi ry paragrapher in referring OR marriage COATIY RiwaTe says thal Mr John Emits or Mr Janes Prown was married to Mise Nellie Green or Miss Fanny White It would lead one to think that the san only was mar ried, wile the fact is both were may ried The woman is ss much married ss the man The man was not simply married to the woman The woman and the man were married, and the an pogtics nt should be that Mr Sooand os mnd Miss Soand eo were married Bev. Dr Runderiand wrote 8 series of yoRTd age which were published in this city He laid down the general principle that be did not marry the man to the wataan, . but that be married the man and the woman, and married one just as uch as be did the other He disocuntensnoed the issuing of wedding onrds by parents that their daughter was married to any want 10 perform aby MATTIage (Ceremony in which any such announcement was made. — Washington Star Peabody and (he Boatman. Many years ago John Bright and George Peabody. the philanthropist, were fishing in a little Irish stream. Late in the evening, after a bard day's work, the party arrived at the landing stage, and Bright, accosting the foevita ble poliosman on the bank. said ; “What ts the proper price to pay theses boatmen, constable?’ He replied, ‘Seven shillings and six: yer honner, but some Rintlemen . give them 10 shillings Bright, torning to his compation, said, “| have no change, Peabody ; bave you three half crowns” The millionaire prodooed the coim and gave them to one of the boatmon. “la that all ye're giving me?’ nsked the latter “That's all.” said Peabody of bis baud, and slowly scratching bis bead with the other, the boatman mid “Apd they call ye Paybody, don’t they? Well, 1 eall yo Payoobody '' New York Tribune Snuseous Doses. Naoseous medicines nowadays ponsess none of the terrors that many of us re member when ‘powders’ were given: in Jam and castor oil in bot milk a pharicacists have invented no end of ways of giving the nastiest drugs with- Castor oil, cod liver oil and things of that disagreealle kind sre made up in - little flexible capsules, which slip down the throat hike a strawberry These capsules are also made in two parts #0 that any one oan buy them smpty and put the powder or other drug in himself, sealing them and then swal lowing them without knowing that the round wafer paper, in which can te in- ‘closed any kind of bolus, pill or powders and which, when moistened can bx swallowed with ease New York World A Clever Witness. In a recent county conrt case in which a man sued another for balance of wages the defendant called a witness Witness—1 beg pardon, your booor . Before 1 give my evidence I waut my expenses. Judge (to defendant)—Pay him Is ‘The defendant having done so, the judge said, “Now that you have had your expeuses, what do yon know of the case?’ Witness— Nothing at all, your honor ~London Tit- Bits Cautions Tennyson, A clergyman is guoted by Sir M. E Grant Duff in his memoirs as authority for the story that oa toe cooasion of Hallam’'s going down to Richmond tc be godfather to Tennyw a's eldest boy the historian asked, '* What is to be the child's name?’ ‘‘Hallam,'' answered the poet ‘1 don't like surnames for - Christian names, '’ said the other. ** Why ‘mot call him | were to turn out a fool?’ was the re Alfred?” ply. ———" George IV's Wit. Mrs. Byrne, in hear ‘Social Hours With Celebrities,’ tells this anecdote of George IV's wit: “1 remember one of the Rev. Mr. Wagner's stories com- cerned sume nobleman who had enjoyed an unenviable reputation for assininity. It bad been suggested to the king to | confer on bim an order of the Thistle, | whioh had become vacant. ‘(rive the Thistle to ——"! exclaimed the king. | Why. be'd eat is! » “What if be Langhman et al, Boyle ws City of Jibnstown, Equitable 1. & B. Awweeia- tion ve luther of al Creme] vs Miller, Cresswell wa Confer. Fact va wi Hesse v5 Brawls ¥. Benire Ha « Morley ve. Sehriver, Kelly VE McNeal & Duncan, Moudy Priekhi, Bebaal ve Ascher, Wiland ve Basic Brick Co, Mansfield ve Mans field, Ward Mackey (Co. vs. Litsinger, Moreau vs. Morvan, Crew et al ve Phasmond, Baker vs Shiffer MeCann, Piper ve Goldstein #4 al. gmrth week Mol onne Betrer. Bette rennn, Black «4 al RB. Co, Velos vs Patton Coal Co, Leabiy ve Piper & Ca, Hive ve. Favario, Lalance & Grosjean fhwrman. Nipstesn sits lahrorers agminst A. J. of Johnstown, for wages ai ped to bave been earned in th of the Johnston aid 1 are abeg © wis aa 3 a a “IY Ye onuiand, ¥s man, Bmith vs ve Ponnsyivanin BR ve 5 $R bry Hawes, i strode Gaping 5 Lie La. Fhonabmeg Man bn farsa l Lael Mr Abel Ldayd, af Li Ehwrabarg, is one of YEINRE syd Byparin ge, the nite Parirwy i Bankers that has struck The company’s ne of running The shia 150 feel with asesys Gry a dipeet line with Their mines are ais rich paying mines sich ae the Emma No 1 and No. 2, Baens Vista and others Mountaioeer. Herald wh Cra Hee Loe { souiet Mining COnTpRn YY it orien in {de miine EI near the led Cripple Creek, whose ore $0,000 te B20 O00 per ton is down 125 to of $17 per ton, and thie Tsabwiin bom sfirroanced with in #4 5 =k Pictionary for €Arin A disagreeable girl Annie Mosity. A fighting girl - Hittie Magin. A sweet girl Carrie Mel A pleasant girl - Jennie Homsity, A clear case of girl E Locy Date. A geometric girl Polly Gon. Not a christian — Hettie Rodoxy. A flower girl. Kodo Dendron. A musical girl -Rarah Nade, A profound girl -— Mettie Physics. A clinging girl -Jowie Mine A muscular girl Callie Sthenien A lively girl - Annie Mation. An sncertain girl - Eva Nescent, A sad girl Elia G. Marriage Livenses The following marriage licenss were imoed by the (lerk of the Orphan's Court since February 1, 1898: Jacob Chirdon and Elizabeth Donahoe, Ash. ville; Jarnes Fuller Coupon, and Eva Conway, Ashville; Stephen J Gras berger and Margaret Helfrick, Hast. ings: Elmer FE Nelson and Mary C Gunning, Gallitein; Harvey Erb, Dale, ‘and Mary Shaffer, Richland township; Wasi! Simileosky and Annie Stronko, Barnesboro, Andrew Hricz and Bertha Holding the coins in the open palm Brainer, Hastings. Are Your Nerves Weak * If they are your blood is ont of crder. You need 8 nerve remedy and blood cleanser. Barr's Celery Sarsapariiia ives the bewt resiits and has more real cures Yo its credit than any rem- edy known Dyspepsia, indigestion and constipation will wreck the nervy ous system if left alone long encagh. Try this great remedy and pet cored Samples free. large packages 25 cents. Sold only by OC. WW. Hodgkin, Patton Pnarmacy. Mrmoeh in Palten H. J Easley, undertaker and em- balmer of Hastings, has established a branch at the J PF. Kirk Hardware company’s store, where all calls will receive prompt atlention. very latest and most modern methods used, The A Cura We, the undersigned, do bereby agree to refund the money on a Mb-cent bottle of (ireens's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We ale guarantes a Scent bottle to prove “ot infactory or money refunded. CW. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. 2128 To insare a happy new year, keep the liver clear and the body vigoroos by osing DeWitt's Little Farly Risers, the famous litte pills for constipation and liver troubles. CW. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Th Und Yi ham End You am Bam ofdently recommend 4 Hp fener tren view videsmarban. vs ‘nes parenip oohor. So bs their Sots gieson. | emir iden They may ales have indigestion, ¢ trouble, nervous exe negralga, brain 0 wee fips the Peart acts f REE EST WER, anheaithy kid. Usually the saforer from kidney dis sane dros fi find or i= until it Brent i alpaost symptoms are so like mild sickness that they Ado mot think they neil a medicine or a doctor until they find Themaeeives sick us bed fr. Kiloner's Swany Hoot will build tp and sirepgiten their weak and dis enied kidneys, porify their disensed, kidine v poisoned Sloot, clear thelr etm. plexicon and soon they will enjoy better bai bh, * Bou ular sizes at the re, cent and one dol. vom may Bret prove for yourself ful virtoen of this great (fis covery, Bwamp Root, by sending your i Lie, Kiiowr & Co, Bingham for a sample bottle snd a is Ril ahwait t baal 3 Seok intely fre by! CRD QE 1 the rog drig afty that tol As pony glee mail writing kindly mention that you We this liberal offer in the FATTON CU BIER Mr. 8 A Fackler, editor of the Mi. catopy Pia. Huosther, with bis wife sed children, safernd terribly froo la grippe. One Mingle cough (ure was the only remedy that beiped them, It acted Grkekiy Thoomands of others FER pelrie Hs & specific for ia grippe. and its exhausting after effects. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy Praage rs of the €oiip. The greatest danger of Ia gripge i» of ite resulting in poeomonia If reas: onable care = nami however. and Chamberlain's congh Remedy taken, ail danger will be avoided. the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for ia grippe we have yet to earn of asingie case having resaited in poeumonia which shows conelos- ively preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure ia grippe in loss time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Patton Pharmacy, U. W. Hodgkins. These are dangerous times for the beaith, Croup, cuide and throat troubles lead rapidly to consumption, A bottle of One Minute cough (uee weed at the 4 tire will preserve life, health and a ree amount of Sy. " Pleasant to take: children take it . W. Hodgkin Patton Pharmacy. An Honest Medivit for La Grigpe., George W. Waitt, of South Cardi- ner, Me says: 1 have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and bave taken lots of trash of no account bat profit for the vendor. Chamberisin’s Cough Bemedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. | have peed ane Scent bettie and the chiils, eodd and grip have left me. | congrat- lade the manufactorers of an hotest medicine.” For sale by Patton Pharm- acy, 1. W. Hodgkina La grippe is agmin epidemic. Every vrecantion should be taken to svedd it fea Spesifie cure is One Minute congh Care, J. Sheperd blisher _ cultural dournid and A abe Mo, says: “No one will mE pointed in using One Minute Seay Cure for la Sw Pleasant to take, Joi oa to act. £ . Hodgkins, Patton Chamberbiin's Cough Resmmody in ( Wienges. Hisgen Bros the popular Soath Side druggists, corner 9th street and Wont | “We well a great deal of Chamberlain's cough Remedy, and fnd that it gives the most satis among worth avenoe, say: factory results, especially children for severe colds and croup.” For sale by Patton Pharmacy, OC. W Hodgkina Paal Perry, of Colombas, Ga, suf fired agony for 3 years, and then enred his piles by asing De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries and skin diseases like magic. CW Patton Pharmacy. How 10 Cure a Coll Simply take Otto's Cure of its astonishing stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. if yon have asthma, broa- chitis, consumption or any disease of the throat ap langs, a few doses of this great remedy will surprise you. If vou wish to try, call at our store and we will be pleased to furnish vou a sumple bottle froe of oust. Large bottles SX and 2x. Patton Pharmacy, C. W. We know Hodgkins. The smallest things may exert the greatest infloence. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are unequalled for over coming constipation and liver troables, Small pill, best pill, safe pill. CW, Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Foe La tintppe. Thomas WhitSleld & Co, Ave, corner Jackson St, one of (bi What is Galery King ? Itisas herd drink, and sa positive care for consti pal on, headache, nervoas dwrdens, rhenmatism, Kidney diseases, amd the vert. cago's ocidest and most prominent druggists, recommend Chamberlain's cough Remedy for Ia grippe, as it not | only gives prompt and complete atled, | but also counteracts any tendency 1a grip pe to result in poeamonia Yor sale by Patton Pharmacy, ©. WW. ous troubles arising from s disordered stom. | | ach and sorpid iver. It faa most agreeable medicine, and i recommended by physicians | generally. Celery King i» sald in Ze. and Se pac ew} by draggists and dealers Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. | rier eo : wt what the trouble fens bade, Derninee Among thai this remedy is a certain Hodgkins, cures and that it will | 40 Wabash | It will es Kowa & believe it 3 sure you. In croup Bright cough sare to give instant relief izes SOc and 35e. Bold by Patton wy, €C W. Hodgkins. Boarding House. 07 Vine Street, PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Franklin Sqasre. Cambria. and Clearfield county people visiting Phila delphia will ind this a con- venient and central location. Terms $1.00 per day. MRS. 5S. B. KING. 12-41 $1. Is not much to pay a solid 10k gold ring. Look at those in my window for that price. They are not old stock, neither am [ selling them at cost as a leader. They were bought direct from the man- ufacturer and I am seiling them at my usual small profit. Every other article in my store is sold on the same basis, TOZER, The Patton Jeweler. OT FORNITORE In every conceivable tern Lo sail all lastem A time spent louking over our ae will convince you that we have the goods and sei at prices that Bed Room Suits: Solid Onk, 7 pieces, #16. Kitch. en chairs large rock- ers S5c. Undertaking, Jo 4 pn aba Sey Embaliming, Etc, Etc, Promptly attended to. All modern methods used. The best of satisfaction guaranteed. H. S. BOCK, Next to Hotel Patton. D. D. Lewis, undertaker and embalmer of Bammeshoro, Pa.. wishes to announce to the ‘public that he has secured the services of™ John E. Radcliffe Kerr avenue, two doors above Bon Ton store, to look after the wants of the people of Patton and vicinity in the Undertaking business and all calls left with him will be promptly at- ‘tended to. Mr. Lewis 1s a graduate of the Massachu- ‘setts School of Embalming aud thoroughly understands the business in the most mod- emis It makes no difference how cheap ern WAavs. you can bay groceries elsewhere, | can | still save you some money, quality of, | goods considered. TeX Cast GROCERY. CALLS Day or Night by "Phone.
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