THE PATTON COURIER, APRIL 27, ooo Cn ia A RE EAT, A AA SAH EAA a AA AA A Sts A as Sl a 1 HEA SE IS HS br Vi AEA : Patton Courier. Police. Independent. Interpesio-Patton and Surrounding Contry, Motto Insties to All and Marlee Toward None. : PATTON PUBLISHING C€O., Proprietors. E. Wiis Greeny, Fditor, ESTABLISHED - - 1863 ery change in the DICKERS IN IN DIRT. Deeds Recorded at | Ebensburg up to Date | Friday, April 21. Edward McHugh to Peter W. frich, Hastings: consideration, 1. John Leahey, Jr, Smith, Lilly, $1,900. George Biter et ux to Mary Sedlak, Sosquehanna, $120. Gilian Seese et ux to John Estep, Scalp Level, $2,100. J. C. Stineman et ux to Elmer E ] Reynolds, South Fork, $450. Josepnine Kaylor et vir to Dennis Noon Cresson, §75. James O' Brine to Arnold Lenz, Alle gheny, $1,200. James Campbell ot ux to H. J. Van Dusen, Barr, $1,100, H. J. Van Dusen to P. B. Cosgrove {et al, Barr, $1. William Gillespie to James Gillespie, | Blacklick, $800. Donnell, Blacklick, $800. Augustine Adams to Margaret Ad- ams, Clearfield, $440. George Wherry to Joseph Brown, Guardian, et al, Monster $1. Mamie Wherry to Joseh Brown, Guardian, et al, Munster, §1. | Brown, Guardian, et al, | by bath the States and Provinces. Lis asquare dealing show, and neither ‘gambling and pilfering is permitted Walter Parrish et al to Munster, §1. WALTER nw $ CIRCUS [To Fahibidt at Altoona ‘Monday, 1599, Altoona is to be visited on above date May Rh, It comes highly recommended It agerie. near it. The attaches are gentlemen, and will make it pleasant for all visi tors, Everyone show is proud of the big institution ‘with which he is connected, and the | public will be surprised at the enormity See. a $1.00, all druggists. OTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Kew York BVvERYTIING has an end. which in looked for this week. Some very rad. lend predictions are being made as to the nature of the report, such as that it white-wash the War Department | officials and censure: General Miles and other officers who found fault with the | beef; but conservative men believe that ‘the report will be a different sort of a document; that it will deal very lightly | with censure for anybody and that it’ will aim to be of such a nature that all | parties can, without loss of dignity | opsent to drop the whole controversy, | which many think to have already been | productive of more harm than | It will soon be known whick of these pr jons is the correct one, as the ‘understanding is that the report will, be sade public As s00n as it is sub- a. m. and 630 p. m. CONSTABLES PAY. 4 Bepresentative Frank G. Harris, of county, has bad the follow- bill, making counties liable for the fous and mileage of constables making | s to court, poshed through the | pisia to final passage and which | 8 approved by the Governor on ‘of the show too, as well. It comes on ite own special trains. : The parade will embrace the princi i pal streets and start at 10 a m. from ) the grounds. The parade will be novel and worth seeing. Many of the ani mal dens will be open to view. There wild beast creations in the menagerie, in all over 25 dens. One unprecedented novelty and curiosity is the baby ele. 'phant, only two months old. He is called Admiral Dewey, but should be ‘named, the aftendents say, “Peanut,” (he isso very small and has acquired an unsatisfiable appetite for the circus ! nut. There is a den containing three ; The beef | . Inquiry is over, and the court is now working upon its report, baby lions only six weeks old, another with a young kangaroo, and another having in it four baby monkeys. Some baby Arabian ponies are other features, ‘also a big stock of ostriches and one baby chick ostrich among them. This great show has the fluest per. forming Hons, tigers and leopards on (earth. They all perform in the open circus ring, like equestrians and acro- i bata, and do the same kind of feats, even to the lions riding horseback and somersauliting. It is a wonderful act. | The circus is excellent. It is ove of the features and full of comedy. The! | nerialista, riders, acrobats, leapers and | | general performers are the very best There are’ that money can procure. nine acts in the circus, the finest of their kind in the world. A free exhi- | bition takes place at the grounds at 11 Band concert in | ‘circus tent one hour preceding each | , performance. |p. m. Program commences at 2 and 8 o'clock. Two Lots for Hale. One lot on the south-east corner of | | Fifth and Palmer avenue, Patton Bor- | | ough, will be sold for $350.00 and the [OT 8 year's subscription | lot adjoining the same on the south James Gillespie et ux to M. J. Me. | John J. Haok to John Smith, Clear. fleld, $550. James Wherry to Joseph Brown, Gnardian, et al, Munster, §1. burg at 8:30 p. Joseph wchednle: | 11:40, $7.35; by Walter Main’s fine circus and men- | Clearfield, 9:31, connected with the Doors open at 1 and 7 Eo. No! it 1s not claimed that |. Foley s Honey and Tir will cure! “vx to James (BONSUMPTION or ASTHMA in ad- vanced stages, it holds out no such false hopes, but pokes truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. FOLEY’'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Low. Rate Fxearsions to Washingt The last of the Pennsylvania itzoad low-rate 10-day excursions from Pitts. 'barg and points in Western Pennayl- vania to Washington will leave on Thursday, May 11th. Round-trip tickets will be sold at rates noted below, good going on special train in. dicated or on train No. 4, leaving Pitts. m., and carrying through sleeping cars to Washington, Special train of throogh parlor cars coaches will be run on the following Train leaves Johnstown at 10:15 a. m., rute $7.35. Coalport, 6.58, $5.10; Cresson, 10:60, $7.35; Altoona, Corwensville, 915, $7.25, 7.25. Tickets will be good returning on any regular train, ard except the Pennsylvania Limited, until May 6 and May 20, respectively, and to stop off at Baltimore within limit. Holders of special excursion tickets to Washington can purchase, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Offices in Washington, excursion tickets to Rich. mond at rate of $4.00 and to Old Point Comfort (all rail at $6 00; at the offices of the Norfolk nnd Washington Steam boat company, excursion tickets not including meals and staterooms on steamers | to Old Point Comfort or Norfolk, Va, at $3.50, and to Virginia Beach at $4.50; Washington to Mt Vernon and return, via electric rail. : ; way, 50 cents. ‘are some very fine specimens of the | Should the number of passengers not be safficient to warrant the running of a special train, the company reserves the right to carry participants in this excursions on regular traine Tickets on sale in Pittsburg, Union Ticket Office, 360 Fifth avenue, and Union Station, and at all stations mentioned above. For full informa tion apply to agents or Thomas FE. Watt, Passenger Agent Western Dis trict, Fifth avenoe and Smithfield street, Pittsburg. Little, neglected scratches and wounds frequently result in blood poi ‘soning. Heal them quickly with De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, a thoroughly -anti-septic application with a record of ‘always curing piles, old nloers, sores, cuts, wounds and skin diseases. Cc. Ww. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. The Delineator 18 THE ‘Woman's Favorite Magazine, and is issued by the famous fashion blishern, The Butterick Publishing $1.00 PXOpY. Of all family nes it the great caterer to Donvestre Needs, 6th, The constables’ fee bill, Will go at $300.00. For particulars call and can be recommended for its cheap- pamed several weeks ago, ¢ the counties linble, therefore Mr. | ris took up the matter and had this bill framed, passed and approved. | An A Fuquiring the fees and mileage allowed by law to constables for i making returns to the court of quarter sessions of the peace and | for attending at general special _ township, ward and borough elec- ' tions to be paid by the several | counties of this Commonwealth. } flection 1. Be it enacted by the ‘Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That from and after the pass- age of this Act the constables in the monwealth shall be entitled to ve from the county treasury upon sders drawn by the commissioners of p several counties the fees and mile- now allowed by law for making ni to She court of quarter semions ee i and the several counties hereby made linble therefor and iiired to pay the same as aforesaid. fection 2. That all Acts or parts of Acts, general or special, inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby Approved Apri oth, 1 1809. says: “I would not be without One Minute cough cure for my boy, wien troubled wit a cough or cold. It is the | W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. was sadly in need of general repairs and a meeting was being held in it with a view to raising funds for that pur- pose. The minister having said $500 would be required, a very wealthy (and | gation arose and said he would give ever, a lump of pilaster fell from the | preacher, forgetful of everything called | _ again!” If you suffer from tenderness or fall. | ness on the right side, pains under | ness, sick-headache and feel dull, heav vy! . and sleepy your liver is torpid and con- | gested. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers | will cure you promptly, pleasantly and | tion and causing the bile ducts to open | and flow naturally. They are good | pills. C. 'W. Hodgkins, Patton, ' Pharmacy. . best remedy for croup | ever used.” C.} An exchange says that a small church | shoulder-blade, constipation, billious- | for omitted to on or address the Courier, Patton, Pa. ness, usefulness, beauty, and, freshness | J.D. Bridge, editor and proprietor | ‘of the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H.,| “and otility. L. W. Cook. Have almost everything for personal and household ‘uses now in their proper de- partments. Oar great variety is one of our chief equally stingy ) member of the congre- charms and makes the popular saying | *if you cannot find it at Cook's youn one dollar. Just as he sat down, how- cannot find it in town.” Here are a few good things: ceiling and hit him on the head, where- New scarf linens, very retty, with | | Wilkina upon he arose and hastily said he had fancy drawn work and made a mistake, he would give $50. This was too much for the enthusiastic Grey linen for shirt waists and skirts for 12ic, 15¢, 200 and 25¢ per yard. Huckaback towels in heavy quality, | out fervently, “Oh Lord, hit him | 18x38 inches, for 12ic each. | aoe oe crochet quilts, hemmed, Striped wash silk, 37ic yard. A heavy quality Mousselin de Soie | wns, per yard. new lace curtains and draperies for of all sorts at very reasonable figures OUR MAIL permanently by removing the conges- | ' Order system is perfect and every at. attention given. One Square From Station. Altoona, Penna. can save you money % arrangements at {limited i, at 7 to 17 West Thir- teenth Street, New York, at the re - markably low rate of itched | edge, at 25¢, 35¢, and $1.50 per yard. BEST SPRING TIME ToC Is ou Trip to ihe = ashore Oyer thi detphin & Heading BR. When spring time comes, after doll, heavy winter weather, we all the need of something wy stam, Formerly this was done by the gse of bitter devcoctions, buat n a-days the knowing ones have found that the best trip ti he oovan beach, and the practice of spend. ing a few days nn the shore is finding more and devotees every year, so much so that the hotels make extra ATER Le Fhila- the fond y tome ap the TR. tonic i= a more ty ar Lhe early spring visitors, Atlantic City, with its numerous open-all-the year hotels, sun pariors and magnificient boardwalk with a southern exposure, giving promenad- ors a splendid view of the ocean while inhaling the warm invigorating salt air walled np from Calf Stream, the is especially suited for the purposes, and through the gooxl train service of the Philadelphia & Reading lantic City R R. connection with all points Bogle Ab has quick raiiroad Fast trains lerwve ( hestayt | Street and Mouth Street Ferries at ' through tickets are sold and bags cheoked from and to al] Bewwts Creek raiiroad ated We 4 nhla on the hotirs % and conneehons of t that the atlenlion i far We would ales eall § publi Philadeiphia & Reading railrosd en gines barn hard cond, thes avoiding smoke. The Atlantic City railroad is double track ali the lastesd with anthracite cinders, eliminating the very disagreeable feature of dost, and that this route haa the record of inaagurating the 80-min- # the £5 the travels way, and x bal thax ute train service between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, ronning and main. taining for 60 days without a break the fastest train ln all the warkl A book has SOMARnY, giving interesting tatistion regarding these facts. It will be sont by mail to any ope wha will address with a 2.oent stamp Edson J. Weeks, (honeral Pass enger Agent, Philadeiphia beers compiled by the Rediiovd Raion to Lanemaier, On account of the parade of the Knights of the Golden Fagle at Lan- caster, Pa, May 8, the Pennsylvania Railroad company has arranged to sell Lexoursion tickets from all stations on ita line in the State of Pennsylvania to 25 centa. Tickets will be sold on May Sand 9, good to return until May 10, inclusive, but will not be valid for pass ‘age on the Pennsylvania Limited. Good tea at the Cash Grocery for 25 eta, per pound. Eheomatism ured. My wife has need Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief ‘and | can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and household use for which wa have found | . or 15 oenla other it valuable, - N.Y. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer- chants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity W. (i. Phippin, Fditor Red Creek Her- ald. For sale by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. Yau cannot do better than to call on Gould & Beezer for first-class plumbing, Estimates freely given. 44tf To Remain Here Regularly, Ernst Broer, the photographer, who has his gallery located on the corner of -W. J. Cayler, Red Creek, ele, Fourth and Magee avenues, near rail THE TWO HOUR TRANS | Between hi imdelphin and New Tork vim Philadelphia & Reading Railway. For lnxurons, swift and at the same time perfectly safe traveling the above trains cannot be excelled, a special not- able featare is the entire absence of smoke, soot and cinders, the engines burning only hard coal. The intodne- tion of these trains by the Philadelphia & Reading was a great boon to the hosiness men of both cities, and the | patronage by this class of passengers has steadily increased as well 4s that of other persons for pleasure or bosi- ness purposes. Ib 8 8 common prac. tice by these travelers to leave home in Philadelphia after breakfast, and spending the day in New York return Buffet prior car. in time for 7 o'clock dinner Fallman cars sre attached to all these train, Wa mtoand 4pm. from New York alse bave Pallman To speciaily acoom- axel the 7; i modate the gentlemen the 2:30 4 m to Lancaster and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, minimam rate ‘road station wishes to inform the public that he can now be found in his gallery every day in the week to await on Prices are : those who wish work done. reasonable and all work guaranteed. Leave vour laundry Fur Sale, The following is offered at private sale: One show case, three store scales, , one 18-foot counter, pump attachment--good as new. Also agent to rent or sell several properties in Patton Borough. Inquire of George i Boone, corner of Lang and Fifth ‘avennes For good, pare ice cream go to City Restaurant. It makes no difference bow bad wound if you DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve; it heal and leave no sear. A ise ul quickly WW. ton Pharmacy. Strike or no strike, the Cash ¢ IPCORTY with Scheid & | one oil tank and the | the | Hodgkins, Pat- | i i and £30 p. Attacks m. from New York, aiso have a parlor smoking car attached. For time tables appiy to any Phila-, & Reading ticket address PBdson J. Weeks, Passenger Agent, Phiisdeiphia agent. or Uwneral defphia Ag the seunom of iagrippe, ratarrh, tevnihive nothing "is a “anwwer the purposes is “ost ae goed” as One Minnte congh cure. That is the one infallable remedy for all lung, throat and bronchial troubles Insist vigorously on having it if “some. thing offerad you CW Hodgkine, Patton Pharmacy, the year when poen- sore throat coughs, hronchitis lung mrainet, i Wiis ROTA, Hy bela A rel are to he guarded fine unbatitnte ie dh nae ¥ $4 ope is Fogerty for ole A vainable property, consisting of a good Latory frame building used as a BLOre Ay sed ment, dtaated on Fifth avenoe chied billings, figure Splen- A lwo good ate Wi 1 be ac] at a rensonabie ory or address JOHN (FAGILIA RD, Patton, Pa well an WE t aii 15812 went east amd was She trieal Chaim. that time We instant relief In cases of calds and is never failing for all rheamatic and nearalghe pains I» ©. Brant, Santa Ynez, Cal For sale by Patten Pharmacy, (& 2 W. Hodgkina, fn 188% my wife af ceived] po heriain’s Pain with Hrastism re ake bg i we have never been withoot it find it gives ba urns anid ar » it makes no differance how cheap buy rm, | can . aandity of Fos far ¥ Erode fen ela whey still save you some money goods considered. Tar Cast GROCERY. YOU — wise? Those who know. Reading Terminal, + residence, with first clases hia | i CS a “A word to the wise is snd a word from the wise should sufficient, tat you ask, who are The oft peated experience of trustworthy sons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's c¢ongh Remedy gives better satisfao- tion than any other in the market. He has been in the drug business at Elk- ton, Ky, for 12 years; has sold han dreds of hotties of this remedy and nearly all other congh medicines man- nfactared, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the most satis factory to the people, and is the best For sale by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkin A Card, We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refand the money on a S0-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guamntee a 35-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. 2128 \WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. We have the most complete stock of Wall Paper in Northern Cambria iver 100 new designs to select from. Prices from 1 ta 50 cts per rofl. Room Monldings from 3 to ® ota a foot, We aiso carry a full line of Wall Pockets, Pictures, Frames and Mouldings. Can make any size Frame desired at the lowest prices Old Frames cleaned and renewed, The Patton Wall Paper Store, A. C. FISHER, Prop. PATTON, PENNA. Boarding House. So Vine Street, - + PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Franklin Square, and Clearfield county people visiting Phila- de!phia will find this a con venient and central location. Terms $1.00 per day. MRS. S. B. KING. wr Cambria §3-tf At 3 Grocery House where things look neat and clean; where Clerks are polite and obliging; where Deliveries are made free of charge and on time; above all where you know you are getting the best mm the narket at the fairest of prices. sort of House we keep. That's the Call and be sure of it. Have you seen our line of this section and at prices When in town make our store vour welcome. headquarters. will be