DE A ENE ed po Gourier.] hd dent Intereat — Patton and 1 Country. Motto Justice u FA Toward None, PUBLISH ING CO. Proprietors. E. Wits Gueexy, Editor. : | goods considered. | Harbor bill. thes Have boon “tang time TE session that the necessary legislation | will be secured, although there are’ { many quaking knees in the House for fear that the canal amendment may ‘result in killing the whole River and It makes no difference how cheap . you can buy groceries elsewhere, I can still save yon some money, quality of Tue CASH GROCERY. | to Jock Cand write and toil and pash and strain; DICKERS | IN DIRT reeds Recorded at Enensburg ap to Date Friday, February 17. | Catharine Benshoff et vir to Patrick —— and nt streots are a sure by Sive agaizat damage suits. Now THAT the weather is in shape why not see to it that the board walks the various parts of town are prop- No use Kicking; take your medicine like a man. There ix very little, if not ¥, consolation in trying to figure out how it was done—life ia to short. Tos Military Court of inquiry to in- | the beef scandal will begin taking of testimony this week. The list of witnesses is a long one, and | will probably be a month or so be pre the investigation is concluded. DOES seem strange that the parties | p are so largely interested in Patton | s ed do not endeavor to use their | | counterfeit it. It's their endo fnence in regard to the erection of a \ ‘passenger station in Patton, i Helena Mellon to tion to Anthony | Mark Marcella, erly died from | throat troubles. ‘P. Donavan, Johnstown; considers- tion, $80. Donavan, Johnstown, $150. Patrick F. Gibbons et al, by Sheriff, to Edward O' Brien, Croyle and Wash. ington, $625. Thomas Litginger, ‘ Patton, $20. George Schwaderer et ox to Me Clelland Short, (‘resson, $1,500. 1 | John Yahner gt ux to Mary McCorm- “ick, Patton, $15. Patrick McCal mpany to Mr« Annie Masters, Johnstown, $100. Charlotte Livingston to Hammer, Upper Yoder, $650. Equitable Loan & Building Amsocia- Semelsherger, Elder, Lizzie A ‘ark Marcella et nx to Jresson, $1. Assignee of dies where ten form- croup. People have learned the value of One Minute cough ‘cure, and use it for severe lung and It immediately stops coughing. It never fails. C. W. Hodg- kins, Patton Pharmacy. THE TWO HOUR TRAINS Not one child Philadelphia & Reading Railway. trains cannot be excelled, a special not- able feature is the entire absence of business men of both cities, and the patronage by this class of passengers has steadily increased ae well as that of other persons for pleasure or busi. We | not imitated. ness purposes. It is a common prac- | tice by these travelers to leave home in Philadelphia after breakfast, and spending the day in New York return in time for 7 o'clock dinner. Pullman care are attached to all those | trains, and the 7:30 a. m. to and 4 p. m. from New York also have Pullman Buffet parlor car. To specially accom. . modate the gentlemen the 8:30 a. m. to and 4:30 p.m. from New York, also “have a parlor smoking car attached. For time tables apply to any Phila. ‘delphia & Reading ticket agent, or ‘address Edson J. Weeks, General | Paswenger Agent, Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, ‘eczema, skin disease, and especially piles, DeWitt’'s Witch Hazel Salve | stands first and best. Look out for dis- honest people who try to imitate &nd nt Worthlows po are Get DeWitt's Witch of a good article. a little work by the proper pagel Salve. (. W. Hodgkins, Patton es along that line would gvastualiy the desired result. If there is t along the Pennsylvania or Beech gk line that sadly needs a new i in right here in Patton. x regular Naval Appropriation passed by the House, carries 5,005, which Ia about eight and a. appropriation ever made for the r, and yet it is nearly four milions | pes than was asked for in the estimates | the Navy Department. The bill for # reorganization of the navy, gener. ly spoken of as the “Navy Personvel | has fared much better than the ny reorganization bill. It has been! ed by the House and Senate and is before a conferance committee, owing to several amendments added by | Senate, with the probability of’ a law before the close of the | Pharmacy. Bruch in Patton H. J. Easley, undertaker and em- ! balmer of Hastings, has established a ‘branch at the J. E. Kirk Hardware company's store, where all calls will receive prompt attention. The very latest and most modern methods used, As the season of the year when pneu. monia, lagrippe, sore throat, coughs, ‘oolds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothing “is a fine substitute,” will “answer the purpose,’ or is ‘just as good” as One Minute cough cure. That is the one infallable remedy for all lung, throat and bronchial troubles Insist vigorously on having it if ‘‘some- ‘thing else” is offered you. CC. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharraacy, You cannot do better than to call on Gould & Beezer for first-class plumbing, | ete. To hen it wis offered in the House as | amendient to the Sundry Civil | and shot cut on a point of order, | but the Senators who favor the canal fixed up a little game that Mr. will not find it easy to beat. They we had the hill added to the River! Harbor bill, by the Senate Commit- Estimates freely given. 44tf Men's and boys’ $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 1 75 and 50-cent hats all go at 22 cents at Wolf & Thompson's store. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. We have the most complete stock (of Wall Paper in Northern Cambria. Over 100 new designs to select from, i nender bill will pass the Benate is certain. Then the House can either to accept the Senate amendments, | including the ganal legislation or ask or a conference. In either event there pms no chance for Mr. Reed to kill | the canal legislation without killing the | River and Harbor bill, and beis man to attempt. t do what a The friends ot! Prices from 34 to 50 cts per roll. Room Monldings from 3 to § cts. a foot. We also carry a full line of : Wall Pockets, Pictures, Frames and Mouldings. Can make any size Frame desired at the lowest prices. Old ‘ Prames cleaned and renewed, ‘The Patton Wall Paper Store, A. C. FISHER, Prop. PATTON, -- PENN'A. | West, Catharine Benshoff et vir to James “the Graten i: in ot ux to James Moo ] Cann, Lilly, $300. | Valley Pike oq great deal of disorder left their shops, the doctors their pa | tients, oto | preached thers the follow. "ing venr and ret sverythiog right.” quaintafice of tected by the police Viessa. Here we bare a proud, imperial ofty, rather disdainful of trade, aristocratie and easy going, conscious of a long past, its rulers still animated with the oonviction that they are the snocoksors of Charlemagne and Otto, looking on Berlin ax parvenna, on London as merely enmmercial, on Paris as half crazy. Ex. cepting in the domain of music, Vienna is not a home of art and cultore, but it jg a center of dignity and grace and a . eertain eal air of sapertority, which, however, dors not aVend. It is content cn while other placer explore it stan is on ite rank (it can never forget its 16 guartevings and its claims to High sutate Viena is most interesting perhaps as the moting place between east amid where the fine gentleman robs shonlders in the afternoon lonngs along with the Bosuiap peasant The guardian of Europe's ancient order, the center of a great and most intersst ing empire, the city of leisurs and of a pride = lofty that it does not know itself to be pride at all, Vienna x both a charming «ity and an important polit foal center, as she will continge to be | po matter what ie the fate of the Aow Landon Spuetator trian empire, MM. de Fantenciie’s Bright Speeches. M. — suid of a young fellow whe Aid not sec that a lady was in love with himi You are very young You ean only res large print * A preacher said. When Pers Boar. dalone proached at Rooen, he cauwed a The workmen A Indy 90 yours of age said to M. de Fontenelle, who was 95 “Death has forgotten us. “Hush!” replied Fon. tetie}le, putting his finger on his liga A conceited dot interrupted a conver sation by, ‘| bave an idea” A wit re- matked, ‘Astonishing!’ A orurier said, “After the death of his majesty there's nothing one can't | believe ' M. de Fontenelle, then in hik ninety | seventh year having just paid Mme mi | Helvetios a thousand pretty compli Between Philadelphia and New York via: ments, passed her on his way to the table, without seeming to notice her For luxarous, swift and at the same’ | time perfectly safe traveling the above ] ' You want by without looking at me “See, '" mid Mme Helveting ‘what sc- count | should take of your gallantry “Madame, maid the old gentleman, smiuke, soot: and cinders, the engines) JI1.1 tad looked at you I should nos burning only hard coal. The intodue- tion of these trains by the Philadelphia & Reading was a great boon to the have passed by you. ''—Gentleman’s Magazine. Desperate. “1 wants horse and trap fora fu neral. Can you let me bave them?’ in- quired the young man in the loud check ' soit of the caaticus liveryman, who | stock occupies the same place in his affections that a wife and family should “Well, if you're careful.’ replied the oautions liveryman slowly. The turnout was at [ast ready, and while the young man in the loud check guilt was arrmogiog bimeeif in his seat the proprietor patted the horse, an es. peeial favorite, tried the buckles of the barness, shook the shafts and performed all the ususl ceremonies doe upon wach an oocasion. Then, as he banded ap the reins, he said absentmindedly “He's very willing and quick Pe ' eareful not to drive too fast. The young man regarded him in eur prise for a moment. and then assver ated “Well, I'm going to keep up with the faneral if 1% kills him! —Lsndon Answers A Bridie to Her. Polk Miller of Richmond is known as a raconteur of plaptation life in the south before the war. One story told by Mr Miller will wall bear repetition An old darky named Absalon was the favorite attendant of a widower ao Miller, and as rumor bad it that the widower intended tak: [log unto bimmel! a second wife Miller saked Absalom if it were true Atealom - moratched his woolly pate for a moment and replied that be reckoned it was “Well, said Miller, *'will be take a bridal tour? This somewhat puzzled Absalom for an fustant; then an insprration strock bim, and be said, '] dungoe bout a bridle, sah, but when de ole missus was ‘live he used to taik a paddle to ber | so maybe he talk a bridle to de pew one!’ Exchange. Got Her Snap Shots. Ax President McKinley entered ths station at (maba tbe other day the crowd lined up as usual upon two xides of a passage that was roped off and pro Half way across the platform a woman with a kodak dodged the guard and sprang oot before Mr McKinley The chief of police, who led the procession, ordered her away, but the president interfered and took off his hat so that she might get a bottler view of his face. Hacking rapidly a few feet in advance, she got several good snap shots upd then 2imppeared fle Won Her. “1 learn,” she maid repros . ‘that yon were devoted to nn cee than five girls before you finaliy pio posed to me. How do I know thas yon didn't make desperate love to :° of them?” “1 did,’ he replied promptly “You did!" she exclaimed. “Certainly, be returned “You don't suppose for a minute | would be foolharay enough to try for such a prize an you are without practicing a little at first, do your’: ~Chie ago Post Alaska's Sky Pillar. The newly discovered peak in Alaska, which i= said to be taller than Mount St. Elias, is sway over on the American . side of the boundary line and is thus i indisputably curs. It will be somewhat rough on Elias to lose his long repated pre-eminence, but as the great landmark ot the international boundary line he may yet get some consolation. —New | You Tribune. ¥ Mowing is 8 Latier W Ww Mitten hy x Mamber MHP YL Agusta, of Co, #, Camp McKenzie, 13, 1860. Error Cormier: South Carolina and Gieorgis are termed by the people as the sunny bint they mont natarsliy think they were in the Kiondike Yesterday SHOW fell to the depth of nhs inches, and the Wis (ia., Feb, goth, { Mpnay merey jingle of heard in the city of Aug first time in 80 vears. There two sleighs in the ty owned by stock compat fn Lhe SHOW Was ¥ or a R miergn tl sleigh boa are only and they are anid an soon tor nfford His, £3 i $F CHIT oe 33 4 “> E3 CR Sa FRI: Nel Lin AAT ser wiE Lhe only two enters in tseorsia Were and occupants were enjoy ing their first ih te Negroes and pibesloighs for suares they sleigh ride in the children ran afte yelhiing and in though Were Crazy. We hay but i+, Over nll : ned sicighing The Savannah river 18 frogen (the uf imiehes Pris is the Bret tune in the his. » fio 1h we 1 gaits f thock Angasia It sas Prieel eis tory of the pices reid pnts od that th BOR Very pirat, ing an miter earths, fact Bore * i intense —w Gas beard Trogen. fiver od shOw ne ah sats DD OOVering prElive wichivra rappa up an 8 geeal coal wn be id pt at with a rifle on bas shone he |r: RB the regular regulation pace, to the minute. Tis a soldier is endeavoring guard Loe, but tie pver communis in a8 strong voion, whi goes there?” Roe p it man pard, let a oom’ throuph the line and 1 will give you a ‘pull’? “Advance with cer Graan,” shee seqstinal Footie sents pose fr 1 steps 3:3 a m, run the alert sentinal abst 0 Shalt! Pnatisdos froin and the guard pur per is allowed lo pass irony thes Hina in ile com gratalates hirasolf on getting back to his tent withont being and lays down on the floor to dream of the sunny south. When he awakes in the morning al the sound of bugle from headquarters, he is about to jump and report Lo roll call, bat thaw his great coat from the Canvas. Oh ves, Lhe army hile heaven. I would advise anyixady to join it Every fow days the cooks go on a strike or get drunk and we ay Botors This morning we had sow beily, batter known as sail horse, fur breakfast, bat we are used to it. We conid Jive on any old thing, but Eagan's beef The Eighth will minstered ont on the 9nd of A: areh Mupater rolls, ate are being prepared by reghiog jroaia ar romted, in & ail pi Pu otal and “lakes wre} and t is no en ay fo WwrEs andl Rides jae now the vi dream, but ust ow caisiia fat, and everybody that pans of the Eighth bao x setay for $1588 again Eagan’s embuimei beef Around. 1 any Bee ihe boys Are tor break them pel ves ji be pri A hey are mustered iit figs W- $0 Bosin shoving Snow Won, P.YV.1 Cia hereby Hroent Ayrup of ARTE Of eetend (8 tone y Patton The World »¢ Almanac and «+ Encyclopedia & for 1899 SBIBIAS BASSAS SS » READY FOR SALE 5 a EVERYWHERE % JANUARY fst, 1899. 3 PISA S IIIB IPSS SS Together with The Battle Calendar of the Republic. Compiled by EDGAR STANTON MACLAY Historian of the U. S. Navy. JAAN THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. JAAS PRICE 25 CENTS. NC Postpaid to acy addeesss THE WORLD, Pulitser Bullding, ' NEW YORK. world | tu for the oat (the tens of thousands this remedy for la grippe we have yet | is detained to A A hd ANGE ines REGARDLESS OF AGE. The kidneys ate responsib e for mare sickness, suffering, and desths than any other organs of the body majority of the people to-day is traceable to kidney trouble. It prevades all ciasses of ge in all climates, regardiess of sex or condition, he symptoms of kidney trouble av anmistakable, such as rheumatism, | ache in the back, a desire to arinate ofteh day or night, profuse or scanty | Hy. ric acid, or brick-dost de urine are signs of cle cansing poisoned and germ- Alleah blood. | Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tote (wasting of the kidneys) wre found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bright's Disease, the nowt dangerous form of kidney trout. All these symptoms and conditions Are pro mptly removed ander the [n- flaence of ir It has a world-wide reputation for ita wonderful cures of the most distress ing canes. No one need be long without it an it is 80 easy to get at any drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You ean have a sample bottle of this wonderful dis covery, Swamp-Root, and a book tell- ing all about it, both sent to yon. absnintely free by mail. Bend your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Bingham. tan, N. Y. and kindly mention that von read thin liberal offer in the PATTON COURIER. ot hod Before the congh cure, ministers disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it pow. OW. Holy kina, Patton Pharmacy. Prange’s of the Grip. of its resulting in pneumonia onable care is used, however, Chamberlain's cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. who have owed to learn of asingle case having resulted in pneumonia which shows concins. ively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dangerous disejse. It will care Ia grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Patton Pharmacy, CC. W. Hodgkins. “Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world,” said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Littie Early Risers, the fum- ons little pills. C. WW, Hodgkins, Fat- ton Pharmacy. The Way te be Beautiful. Every Indy wishes to appear atiract- ive. By using ‘Celery Wine’ you will become 86, Sleapleasness, dizziness, fainting spells or femaie weakens soon wear a woman out. To keep yourself attractive you most have good sound nerves. ‘Celery Wine quiets and strengthens the nerves, and piro- motes sieep. Warranted to contaln ao injurious drugs. Large bottles, lle. Said only by C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmaey, For a yoick remedy snd one thi is perfectiy safe for children let us recom- Minute cough cure. [| is Boarseniass, tok- ling in throat and coughs. CW, Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy metid One excellent for croup, Yhap ad For La Grippe Thomas Whitfleld & Co. 240 Wabash Ave corper Jackson St, one of Chi cago's oldest and most prominent druggists, recommend Chamberisin’s cough Remedy for la grippe, as it pot only gives prompt and complete relief, put xiso connteracts any tendency of ia grippe to resuft in pneumonia. Por by Patton Pharmacy, . W. Hodgkins, J. Sheer, Redalia, Mo, eicetric street car line, little daughter was very low with eroap, and ber life saved afler all phy- only hy asing One Minute cough cure. CC. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. «ler conductor on sicians had falled, € hamberbsin's Cough Remedy in § Bhoisgo. Hisgen Bros, the popular South Side druggists, corner 89th street and Want. wrth avenue, say: “We a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and find that it gives the most itis reais, aly among children for severe and croup.” Patton Ww. wed] factory erp 14 {Ean For aale Pharmacy, U, Hodgkins try irrita- pun chest, Group LOR IPS One Minute cough If you have a cough, throat finn, weak difflenit emu, {est + Us AR real care. Always reliable W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy, intgs, n the breathing, E30 and safe i; Headache for Forty Years. kK bend A year wgo [ began using Celery King. The result was gratifying nod surprising my For forty vesrs § suffered from sic neh bedi bes leaving 3 onve The headarbes awed to retarn every seventl day, but thanks to Uslery Ring, | have had but one headisehe in the last eleven monthm, | Know thal what cared me will helpothers Mrs. Joba bh Van Kenren, Saugerties, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves Stomach, Liver and Kidoevs is sold in Me. and Be pac Rigen by druggists and deslers, Patton Pharmacy, C. W, Hodgkins. AAR i BN SR da ills afflictiog | Kilmer's Swamp-Root. discovery of One Minute were greatly $1.28 The greatest danger of Ia grippe bv If reas. andl Among writes that his a A A SI gis 4 Rn 5 An Hossut Meieine for ta George W. Waitt, of Sou ner, Me., says: “T have had cough, cold, chills and Zrip f— taken lots of teash of no dT profit for the vendor. Che cough Remedy is the only "4 ‘has done any good whater M0 nn used one 50-cent bottle an‘ 8 8 nearaigia, sleeplessness, pain or dull cold and grip have left me nlate the mantfscturery o gp medicine.” For sale by Pa acy, C. W. Hodgkins. 20 ® 171 80 Boarding He: Vine Street, $ PHILADELPHI Opposite Franklin Square Cambria and Clea county people visiting Ph, de! phia will find this a ¢ venient and central loca’ Terms $1.00 per day. MRS. 5. B. KING. 12.¢f Is not much to pay for a solid 10k gold ring. [ook at those in my window for that price. They are not old stock, neither am I selling them at cost as a leader. They were bought direct from the man- ufacturer and I am selling them at my usual small profit. Every other article in my store is sold on the same basis. TOZER, The Patton Jeweler. FORNITORE In every conceivable tern to anit all tastes, A time spent ooking over our line will convince you that we have the goods and seil at prices that catch the orders. : ; Bed Room Suits: Solid Oak, 7 prec es, $16. Kitch- en chairs 4c; large rock. ers 33c¢. Undertaking, Embalming, Etc, Etc., Promptly attended to. All BE methods used. The best of satisfaction guaranteed. H. S. BOCK, Next to Hotel Patton, m0 D. DD. Lewis, undertaker and embalmer of Bamesboro, Pa.. wishes to announce to the public that he has secured the services ot 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 15 a graduate of the Massachu- setts School of Embalming and thoroughly understands the business in the most mod- ern ways. CALLS Day or Night by Phone. Sl AA a A a A AL A a Lh LL A hh RL A NN WN WE WN WE NW WN WN WN SE NT NT NT WNT NT NNT NTT NE NT NTT eT wT wv