a i THE TWO HOUR TRAINS | As the season of the year when poeu- ! memia, lagrippe, sore throat, coughs, THE PATTON COURIER, MAY 18, 1800. tew-of.aChanged Mam,» uo os rr = a ea nd NA Sea ani AAI En pe 8 anni shin soo En ak eo 4 ob Wm his duty as the ranking officer of the Navy will be| performed in Washing | Intervet —Putton and (ton. He has no means other than his | Motto-— Justices 10 | , salary, which would not be sufficient | Abou tii inde i Patton Courier Poll ies Independent. Surronnding Country, AH and Mallee Toward Nonw, For lnxurons, swift and at the same trembles are to be guarded against, time perfectly safe traveling the above nothing “is a fine substitute,” will aS 5 ang EE. Wins dineeNe, Editor, ESTABLISHEL s3. | § ! NES. : why don't we all have this disease? Simply because | gress in extra session unless he sees his | hold in a strong throat and ngs, weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied | with fat. The danger comes germs cannot gain a foot- | way clear to making such recommend. | ation. ’ { It's when these &re | philippines at all, there are strong’ lnriti 1. the arate 0 | poasons in favor of Congress meeting | and irregularities o we mystery. 4 for him to purchase a Washington! | 4 NY my AL home in keeping with his rank; hence | the desire of the people to show their | appreciation of his great service by | giving him one. AN EXTRA SESSION. | Extra session of Congress talk i | much less positive than it was a week | agro. But this is probably accounted | for hy the absence of the President and | the few Senators and Representatives at present in Washington, rather than | by any lessening of the probabilities for an extra sessions. Some men who | otight to know say that an extra ses. | sion will depend upon how soon Gen. | eral Otis can force Aguinaldo to sur. render— he is now trying to do some negotiating. They argue that the President cannot determine what to recommend in the way of Uongres- | sional legislation for the Philippines until we have peacefel control of the islands, and that he will not ll Con- But without considering the month or two earlier than usual, It will be at least a month after Congress when the blood is poor and the i. hefore the House committee will body is thin. If your cough does | not yield, and your throat and | lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day. | Take i Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- | phites at once. [It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The direstion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight increases. The whole body be- comes well fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gein a foothold. it's this nourishing, sustain- ing and strengthening power of SCOTT'S EMULSION that fas made it of such value in all wasting and exhausting diseases. yo. and $r.00, all druggista SCOTT A BOWME, Chemiztx, New York, Arr toe members of the Clearfield | bar, Democrats and Republicans alike, | have united in a resolution indorsing | Judge David D. Krebs ns a canditate for the Democratic nomination for State supreme court justice. Thue deadlock of the council in the election of a Chief of Police for Patton | still prevails. There are nine appli- carta for the job--certainly one out of that number should soon be able to land the plum, if such a job ($40 per! month) can be considered a plum. THAT THE farmer is no longei the bitter enemy of organized public road | improvement measures is made evident | by many signs. Parmers generally are beginning to realize that good stone roads are not merely of benefit to bi- ‘eyvlers and a few pleasure drivers, but _ are the means of lifting farm com- merce from ill paying dradgery to PENNSYLVANIA'S new side path Act provides for the appointment of three ‘side path commissioners in each county. | These commissioners must be resident | wheelmen of the county and it shall be their duty to fix the amount of taxa- tion, which must not exceed §1 per ye This money must be collected by the regular tax collectors from the returns of the regular assessors or as- sistant ameessors of the precincts, wards, townships and boroughs. The memey thus raised will be appropriated at the discretion of the county com- missioners to the building of bicycle paths along the sides of roads. The fund thus created will be known as the “Side Path Fund.” PRE TALK in Washington among the leading Republicans and Democrats makes it practically certain that the ~ National conventions of both parties _ will adopt planks in their platform that _ will be as strongly worded against the sts as that which will be adopted by the Populists, who, according to pres- ent understanding, will hold the first next year's National conventions. The po all realize that the may be talked against, in their iatform, but many of them—not all in any one party, either—bave no idea that anything shall really be done, if they can prevent, to curtail the power of the trusts or to in any way injure : : No IDEA has been received so en- _ thusiastically in Washington, fora long time, as that for the purchase of a home for Admiral Dewey, at the National Capital, by popular subscrip- tion. Everybody is in favor of it, and! rybody expresses a desire to con- | ! ‘When Admiral Dewey arrives | pn the United States, which he says will be in about four months, he will probably have performed his last sea ‘duty. From. that time, until his death, | i j was valued at $2,077)018. FO, dailies are printed from stereotyped | issued. be appointed, owing to the election of a new speaker; and next year being Presidential year, the politicians, re gardless of party, would like to have Congress adjourn before the National conventions are held. This it can scarcely do, if it does not get down to business before the 1st of January. SINCE ALASKA JOINED US The price paid for Alaska was §7,- 200,000, The area acquired was 360. 520. 800 acres, so that it was about 2 cents an ache. The Alaska fur com- panies have taken over $33,000,000 worth of sealsking, and they have paid into the treasury over $6,006,060 in roy. alties, with §1,.340 633 etill unsettled. The fish product of Alaska in 1867 During the last 15 years it has exceeded $30,000, The commissioner of fish and fisheries in a letter to Congress esti. mated the value of the Alaska flsherien, excluding whales and seals, at $67 890, 000, or nine and one-half times the Leost of the purchase, The gold output has exceeded §15,- 000,000 already. The Treadwell mine alone up to 1297 had paid $6,625,945 aa dividends to its stockholders, and claims to have several millions in sight. In that year alone the output of the mine alone was $2,430 000, and in 1807 it was nearly twice ax much, When Mr. Reward was asked what he considered the most important event in his career he replied: “The purchase of Alaska, but it will take the people a generation to find it out.” A Progressive Dally. The Johnstown Daily Democrat sp- peared last week bearing evidence that its plant has been completely revolu- tionized until it is now one of the most thoroughly modernly equipped news. | paper propertios in the State of Penn- sylvania outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. on the common drum cylinder press, the speed of which is less than 2,000 an hour, four pages, The Daily Democrat | is now printed on a magnificent Hoe perfecting press which prints, folds and delivers 10,000 copies of an eight- page paper per hour, or 20,000 four. page or 40,000 two-page papers per Instead of being printed | hour. With the new press is a $2,000 stereotying plant, also furnished by the | Hoe Press company, the greatest press manufacturing concern in the world. | This means that The Johnstown Daily | Democrat is now printed in the same manner that all the great metropolitan | plates on a fast rotary press. The pres is self feeding, the paper going into the press from a roll and coming out printad and folded. Heretofore it required nearly seven hours to print the eight pages of The Democrat, but with the new press the entire edition is printed in less than hour. In addition | to its fine press facilities, The Demo- crat has ono of the famous Mgrgan- thaler Linotype machines, commonly | called a typesetting machine. One man operating this is able to set as much type as six men. It is one of the greatest machines ever invented and is very costly. A New Pension Regulation. The Act of Congress approved March 34, 1897, provides that when pension- ers desert their wives, who are in indi- gent circumstances, their minor chil- | dren, or permanently helpless and dependent children one-half of their pension shall be paid to their wives or the guardians of children. The same Act provides that when pensioners | become inmates of State Soldier's Homes and refuse to contribute to the support of their families, one-half of their pensions shall be paid in the same | manner as when they desert their families. All claimants under this Act must make application direct to the Pension Department, where such claims will be promptly adjusted and the nec- essary orders for payment at office i i = ‘have ‘you that he can now be found in his gallery hill J. Easly, Hastings, are the funeral Las I mind, quarante of a bottle, and the [rages & Barba ws J vwalidar i i Hegitilin medic aff ssoding ase until d had taxen thaee bottles which effected athoungh eure, ond dam a changed mam. FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE isa Healing Wonder. TE For that tired feeling, try Hodgkiog’ cool soda water, Omions, radishes and rhubarb Thursday at the Cash Grocery. People who have once taken De. Witt's Little Early Risers will never anything else. They are the Or | “famous little pills’ for torpid liver W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy Lot For Sale, fry For sale, one lot, No. 2 in Blk 56, fronting on Fifth avenue in the Borough of Patton For terms apply to Henry Raemsach, Elkins, W. Va. 20ts By allowing the accumulations in the bowels to remain. the entire system is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risers regulate the bowels, Try them and will always use them. CC. W, Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. To Retuain Herr Regularly, Ernst Bruer, the photographer, who has his gallery located on the corner of Fourth and Magee avenues, near rail road station wishes to inform the public every day in the week to await on those who wish work done. Prices are reasonable and all work guaranteed. Pneumonia, lagrippe, coughs, colds, ‘croup and whooping cough readily yield to One Minute cough cure. se this remedy in time and save a doctor's or the undertakers. © W, Hodgkin's, Patton Pharmacy : For Sale, The following is offered at private gale: One show case, three store somes, ‘one 16-foot counter, one oil tank and pump attachment good as new. Also agent to rent or sell several properties in Patton Borough, Inquire of George Boone, corner of Lang and Fifth avennes, Little, neglected scratches wounds frequently result in blood poi- soning. Heal them quickly with De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve, a thoroughly and antiseptic application with a record of always curing piles, old uloers, sores, Lenta, wounds and skin diseases : Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Cw Undertaking The Hastings and Patton Undertak. ing Co. has an office in the Spencer, block, Hastings, and in the Kirk Hard ‘ware store In Patton. Telephone con- | ‘nections, Hastings No. 77; Patton No. | " (. C. Grenninger, Patton, and H. directors. If you have piles cure them. No use | undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the resulta of the dis. ease without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in De- | Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others; it will not fail to cure you. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Whooplug (ough. I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough, My neighbors recornmended Chamberlain's cough Remedy. 1 did’ not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improve ment, and one bottle cured him en. tirely. It is the best cough medicine | ever had in the house. J. LL. Moore, South Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. I§ you suffer from tenderness or full- ness on the right side, pains under ! shoulder-blade, constipation, billious- | ness, sick-headache and feel dull, heavy ‘and sleepy your liver is torpid and con- gested. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers ' will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing the conges- tion and causing the bile ducts to open | and flow naturally. They are good pills. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. R. F. Notley, Wines, Liquors, ~ Beer, Etc. D. Lutz & Son's Beer a Specialty. Our Bottled Beer and family use cannot be excelled. are reasonable. FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC, HASTINGS, PA; Porter for Prices + C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Annther Case home, not only of Rheumatism Cured hy {(hamberinio’ ss Pain Balm, My son was afflicted with rhenmatism mh nntil After using which contracted his right he was unahle to walk one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Balm he tis I enn heartily recommend it to suffering from Frowul, Patton Pain was able be pheant again persons Jahn Snide r. Va « rheumatisen, Cathoun Lo, WW. For sale by Pharmacy, W. Hodgkins Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard servies they endored dar ing the war. Mr. Geo 8 Anderson, of lomaville York county, Pa, the hardest kind of servios at the front, who saw Is now frequently troubled with rhen. matism. ‘I had asevere attack lately,” he says, “and procured a battle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm It did so much good that 1 wonld like ta know charge me for ond doen bottles’ Mr. Anderson wanted it hath for his own pee and to supply what vou would ‘it to his friends and neighbors, ag every family &hould have a bottle of it in his for brut SANS, Cts, rhetmatism, lame back, swellings, bruises and burns, for which is une equalled. For sale by Patton Phar. Ww Hexdpkins + ii \WWALL PAPER. \WALL PAPER. We have the most complete stock of Wall Paper in Northern Cambria Over 100 new designs to select from Prices from 31 tao 50 ota per roll Room Monldings from 3 to 8 ola a foot, We also carry a full of Wall Porkets, Pictures, Frames and Mouldings. Can make any size Frame it the ridd line desired Tos ost Frames cleaned and renewed, The Patton Wall Paper Store, a ru #55 A.C. FISHER, Prop. PATTON, PEXNA The Delineator IS THE Woman's Favorite Magazine, and Is issued by the famous fashion Friis, The Batterick Publishing ‘0. | Limited :. at to 17 West Thir- teenth Street, New York, at the re markably low rate of $1.00 - i for a year's subscription, or 15 cents {per copy. the great caterer to Domestic Needs, | ‘and ean be recommended for its cheap- Of all family magazines it i. ness, usefulness, beauty, and, freshness and utility. "has steadily increased as well as that of (ther persons for plegsure or basi. | from New York also : Buffet parlor car. Cmodlate the gentlemen tha S30 a m. to trains cannot be excelled, a special not- | “answer the purpose,” or ia ‘just as able feature is the entire absence of good’ as One Minate cough cure. That smoke, soot and cinder, the engines is the one infaliable remedy for all burning only hard coal. The intodae. Inng, throat and bronchial troubles. tion of these trains by the Philadelphia Inuist vigorously on having it if *‘some- & Reading was a great boon to the thing else” is offered you. CC. W. business men of both cities, and the | Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. patronage by this class of passengers | Boarding House. 707 Vine Street, PHILADELPHIA. Opposite Franklin Square. Cambria and Clearfield and 430 p.m. from New York, also county people visiting Phila- have a parlor smoking car attached delphia will find this a con- For time tables apply to any Phila- venient and central location. Adelphia & Reading ticket agent, or Terms $1.00 per dav. J. (reneral MRS. 5. B. KING. Apent, Terminal, Philadelphia. 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 cars are attached to all these trains, and the 7:30 a mtoand 4p. m Pullman Ta speciaily aceom- have ¥ adidrema Bdson Wieden ¥ oe un £9 > “211 # Passenger Beading Clevelanc HE 11 vs Iwi tire. it long like this Yes, this is When vou want have it. When you want When it 1s When 1t 1s A thumb screw makes the tire controller long or short. rider, not the air controls the tire. 1's a % b on Clevelands only. i hi LL seam———— 1 | have it * g = = % Fu a B Te Xe py IL Sail aint t 1s long the tire comes off the nm. short the tire stays on the nm. The 4 avg 1h gr it's a good tire; it can be found Yes, ag Ed. A. Mellon, Agt., Patton, Pa. YOU... all At 2 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 in the market at the fairest of prices. That's the sort of Honse we keep. Call and be sure of it. Have you seen our line of DRY GOODS? L. W. Cook. Various Items For Summer Comfort. The finest in this section and at prices to suit your purse. tiot weather will soon be here and many things will be needed that you can buy here at their best for the least money. Among them are: Ladies’ ribbed sleeveless vests at 100, 15¢, 17¢, 25¢ and 50c each. Summer shirt waists in light, pretty | colors at 39¢, 49¢, Sc, $1 and $1.98 each, | Men's Balbriggan underwear at 50c ‘ each. Madras shirts in handsome styles and | colors at 87¢ and $1.50 each. When in town make our store your headquarters. You will be welcome. White Pique at 14c, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢, 30¢ | ‘and 356c a yard. White dimities at 25¢ and 30¢ a yard. | White lawn, 40 inches wide at Te, 10e, 12ic and 16¢ a yard. A complete line of colored lawns, d mities and other wash the newest shades am price. Our showing in new style Parasols is very fine. All orders for samples or goods are goods are in all i at very low speedily filled. One Square From Station eo. ood, Altoona, Penna.
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