A HIRT 5 N07 + 4 3 Office on corner of Lang and Fifth venges. Collections promptly at to. Propates to sell and rent. T B. EVANS, Dentist, HANTINGS, PA ote A Card, | firm of Duter, Thompeon & Co ABSORBED IN WHIST. ON Sw A Game That UCest General Donhle- day © Fortune, Not many years ago a famons whist game was played at Sudbury, Vt two of the sitters in being General Donhble day and Henry Dater of the well known i something like Hor 10 cents a © GTRer {0 you sews 13 was easy for a man bo lee ms mnch as £1 90 in an afternoen Play ran after the Sudbmrey diaper hone d half past 1. and lasted antl teatime Cemmthgnaie {the historic Hunnibal The old rocaters beearas ao wrapped ap in the game that noth ue sort of an ald have Dietarbed them Brokers in New York conld do nothing toy shir the interest ‘The game was plaved at the time of and Rt Jom coor D ner, engineered by Kennedy, Flute hin won & Co | 10 the intercet of 1) eient John Daft ¢ Boston Ix hleant was selling the stock short throagh Van Sehaick & Co. and at a gnarter to 2 on the eventful day he received a telegram from his brokers advising him of the | situation The game was stopped jost long enough for him to read it and lay it aside In 20 minutes a second dis patch arrived, was read and cast aside Donbleday was winning at the rate of 85 cents an honr What did he care Cabont Hannibal and St Joe? Later in the afternd<m a third summons came from Van Schaick & (4 and at 5 c o'clock a fourth Then Danbliday arose and remarked. Gentlemen, | have en joved the game My winnings are ex ctly $1.85 1 mast say good afternoon, as it ia necessary for me to taks the first train for New York © The next morn | ing his brokers informed him that he contld settle for $100 000. At the time the first telegram was sent he oonid have settled for $25,000, at the tine of the second for $50,000, the third for $5,000. He had ample warning but . in the thick of the Sndbary game of ! threatening flnrry whist he believed the rise was only a New York Pros EE SCOTCH SIMPLICITY. The Mason, the Budding Arehitect We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25.cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. OC. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. It makes no difference how bad the wound if vou use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. CW. Hodgkins, Pat- ton Pharmacy. . D. D. Lewis UNDERTAKER AND EMRBAILMER Barnisboso, Pa. All ealis will be primaptiy attended 10 Radeliffe, Agent, of Kerr ; wvente, Pation, will attends 0 the wants of 100,000 FEET OF Py vy Lind or Bass Wood Lumber, one! i Bh thick, run of log with mili culls, INDIANA LUMBER CO., INDIANA, PA. - Dentist, : PATTON, PENN’A Oftice in Good Building, second floor, ; Magee Avenue. rr Soro Ss. Ww. Worrell, PHYRICIAN AND SURGEON, Good Building; Room No. 3. Survey and the Eye a Specialty All i block, nest to Postisilion, All night’ alls responded 10 8 Of 2he varsnom and tou! 2109s mand 1202 pm oy Attorney-at-Law, | PATTON, PA. | | Attorney-at-Law., | Patton, Pa. y and Counselor at Law, EBENSRURG, PA, an legal business Promptly attended to, J. FITZPATRICK’S 9g gn Magee avenue, near Tals AT ALL HOURS, AFFEY HOUSE : Arstclam. est of Tdquon nes at the sr, Btabling attached GRORGE FERGUSON, © REALESTATE AGENTS. “Good Buliding, Patton, Pu.—'Phone No, 9. D parthis felting tn Patton and vicinity, Ualls day or night by Phise LIGUGH AND 07k WABI. fh prightons ihe " ims i EETLY ANIA, FirstNation’ or Bk OF PATTON, Patton, Cambria Co, Pa a CAPITAL PAID U P, $50,000.00. SURPLUS, $47,000.00, and an (onsclence Stricken Lad, The Scotch are fond of telling stories which illustrate the peculiar simplicity of mind of their conntry people This simplicity at least saves them from wicked gnile Ome of these stories relates that an onest mason once had a contract to hWuild a sinsll honse of stone. He came early and began from the inside to lay the stone. working very fast At noon his young son brought him his dinner, peeping over the wall as he handed the basket to his father With honest pride in his eye the mason looked over to the hoy Weel Jock, hoo dye think I'm gettin on?’ he asked “Ye're getting on famons, feviher | anewered Jock. looking at the slid wall, in which there was no break But hoo d'ye get oot 7 The mason locked aronnd It was trne. He had provided the honse with no door at all, and he was on the tnside He looked kindly and very sduminingly < at the boy “Mon, Jock, yo've a grand heid on ye! he exclaimed “Yell be an archi fect yet, an sure as yer feyther s a ma som tC Another story shows how nnsncoess ful as a thief the rastic Scot may be Two young plowmen went into a gar Aen at night to steal gooseberrien. The | bushes sarrounded 8 plot of potatoes, and as one of the lads groped abn be got a handfal of potato plums which , he gaickly put into his mouth Then he | gasped to bis comrade “Oh, Jock, I'm poisoned! For ony sake, shove we through the hedge again, for | wandna like to dee’ i the anid man’s gairden!’ — Youth's Companion | Aveounts of Corporations, Firms, Tndivido. Pals and Banks received apon the moet eso. Eble terms conisiatent with safe and comwrvative lmnking. Bleainsliip tickets for ale tor all the leadi ing Hines, Forelgn jiufia payatie tn the pried pe eities of the (Hd Worl All porrespondenoe will have our propipt and | cesium] atien tion, Tuterest pald om time depeadte, A. E Patron, Wu H. Baxoprorn, President. Cashier, # Cure for Constipation. ingman, were snufftakers Tobacco In England, 1540. When | was a lad fully half the pop nlation of both sexes, rich as wall as poor. the banker equally with the work: My first schoolmaster always carried his snnff lwo in his waistooat pocket, and in- nnmerable were his dips into it with two fingers and a thamb in the conrse (of the day. while the big ganflered frill which protruded from the boson of his . shirt was always thickly sprinkled with Cit. We used to notice that he never #eerned to relish one of hia hogs pinches so much as immediately after having | administered a sound castigation to . some recalcitrant papil On the other hand, there was little or Cho open air smoking, except in the case Cof laboring men going to or from their work. In this respect lucifer matches have something to answer for; but for 1 imve been trotibled with constipation for | Laan. IL was raining my health, wy come rt and my complexio that telery King has restored all theee, and this after teving many other miwdicines that wero mips] Li ba good, but which were of no virioe whatever, would lke Lo tell every Lowatferng woman what Celery King Las done for wie Nellie Gould, Madina, Ohio noaml fam gindtosay | Colery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys 8 sold in 2c. and 0c. poe kages 3 by druggists and dealers, Patton Pharmacy, “CW. Hodgkins, YEARS’ them the practice of omtdoor smoking wonld never have grown to {is present onolmons proportions Charobers’ Journal An Tnexpreted © ‘all. “Yon are just going ont, | see’ “Yow, an hwportant engageroent What was it yon wanted ¥ “It was about that little debt 1 owe you. '' “Ah, yeu! Take a post “I was going to ask you for a littl | delay’ “Oh excuse me, but I'm already $4 late. . id | say, | wan going to ask yim for a | little delay when 1 met a fellow who . Will yon take a glass of wine? - Figaro. paid up what he owed me, and “Why on earth don't youn sit down? ~~ aris No Faith In Anything, ‘Aunt Josephine is a thorough skep- l tie." “She in?’ “Yes: she pats mucilage on the ba k of every postage stamp she tees Chicago Record. A ASIA a 1 SS BBA Elephants’ Teeth, Elephants have only eight teeth two above and two below on each side. All | elephants’ “‘baby teeth’’ fall out when the animal is about 14 years old, and a new set grows. It was THE KIDNEY COMPLEXION. The pale, sallow, sanken-choeked, | | distressed-looking people you so often meet are afflicted with “Kidney Com- plexion.” Their kidneys are turning to a parsiip color. Bo is their complexion They may also have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous ex. haunstion and sometimes the heart acta hadly. The cause is weak, unhealthy kid neys, Usually the sufferer from kidney dis. ease does not find ont what the trouble is until it is almost too late, hecanwe the first symptoms are so like mild sickness that they deo not think they need a medicine or a doctor antil they find themselves sick in bed, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Boot will buil up and strengthen their weak and dis eased] kidneys, porify thelr diseased, kitiney- poisoned blood, clear their com. plexion and soon they will enjoy better health, You can get the regular sizes at the drug store, at fifty cents and one dol lar, or you may first prove for yourself the wonderful virtues of this great dis. covery, Swamp Root, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Paros Cot RIER URADINANGE NUMBER 43. An Ordinance Relating to Dogs and Bitches Running at large, requiring same to have Collar and Number, and imposing a Tax on Owners of the same, requiring Bitches while in Season to be shat up, &c. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burress and Town Council of the Bor. ough of Patton and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same: SpTION 1. That from and after the first Monday of June, 1899, all dogs and bitches running at large in the Borough of Patton shall be required to be reg- istered and to wear a collar and tag with the nomber of the dog engraved on the tag, the collar to be furnished by the owner of the dog and the tag and number to be farnished by the Town Council, which number and tag to be furnished to the owner of the dog by the Secretary of the Town Council on payment of the tax hereinafter met tioned, Suc, 3. Any dog or bitch found ran- ning at large in the Borough without being registered and having collar and number shall be captured by the Chief of Police or High Constable and im- pounded, of which notice shall be given by at least six written or printed notices describing said dog posted in a8 many conspicions places in said Borough, for at least twenty four hours after impounding said dog, if the owner of said dog impounded shall come within said time and fedeem said dog by paying the tax imposed and a fine of not less than ity cents nor more than two dollars with costa of arrest he shall be released, if said dog or bitch shall not be redeemed, it shail be the duty of the Chief of Police or High Constables to forthwith kill the KAI, Sec, 3. It shall be the duty of the owner of all dogs and bitches in the Boreugh of Patton on or before the 1st Monday of June, 1388, and annually thervafler to have such dog or bitch registered by the Becretary of the Town Council to pay a tax of fifty cents for each dog and one dollar for each hiteh so owned and registered, the same to be pid to the SBecretary for the use of the Borough, it shall be the duty of the Secretary to give the dog so regis tered A number and the name of the owner of the same in a book to be kept for that purpose which namber shall be worn by the dog and which shall be evidence of sach registration. Src, 4. That oo female dog or biteh, while in season, shall be permitted to run at large in the Borongh, it shall be the duty of the owner or owners of | the same to keep such female dogs shat ap in some secure piace while in this condition. Spc. 5. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to seize and shat up in sone secure place each and every feo male dog running at large while in season in said Borough, and shall be his duty to notify the owner of the sang, who may if they pay a fine of two dollars and costa of arrest, to the Burgess for the use of the Borough, within six hours from the lime of re- ceiving said notice duly given, redeem said female dog or bitch, otherwise the Chief of Police or High Constable shall farttiwith kill and bury the same sec. 6. The Chief of Police or High Constable shall receive the sam of twenty-five cents for each dog or bitch seized and shut up under the provisions of this ordinance and twenty-five conta additional if he has to kill and bury the same. Geo, BE. PriNoinLy, Burgess W. C. HUBBARD, President of Council Attest: Jain GUIIECE, Sec. of Council Ripans Tabales cure indigestion. The finest raisins and prunes for the money are at the Cash Grocery, All flavors of soda water at Hodg- { kin's Patton Pharmacy. Ah, what tw better than . The theught of a night whieh hive lout its way : The full of the de and Th What is better than this flotween tomorrow anil Las of the wom, And a gull thar clrcleth endl hs Tho Baise ¥ # vm Sy ao 5 uly LN ke] well: A #1 that bos (ih nos Fie fo bed £4 ire pa} . 4 {Bod iT not i: Pin nehe Tras bry JUST A ft Was In an fi loearding Xehsool and Di Complicated Daomage A fire ina ing. on BY hear nr sehen) wn ing sehond Bra fe ve ANION Inn rane 2 pat a cartain are more oxeiting and Lies than an adamnary alse Ome evening | OCENPY 1%) : PoIatros ewell up town school tosh the glo off the pas Hixiures for hatr centring poses and Loft the ! easier to do that than to pat them o tamed the wind ail the room tor write han pertiel, phd 3 wil her pen in the air and glanced armind the room in search of inspiration she saw the ha % Mp pol enrtains in a biaze She derenmed Gord annie two Baked aronnd and echoed the screarn Then, with proonptitode and discretion, both gird fainted. The seresms had attracted the attention of the other wirle, who ros and then did varios and sandry stants acerrding to thelr several dispositions (me fainted esversl wept a few ran emt of the honse and the rest shonted for the one man on the premises When he arrived, things looked rather hopeless Cnrtains and woodwork ware blazing finely The floor was littered with prostrate forms. and when three girls Bave fainted on the bedroom there isn't mach space in the room for promenading The man picked his way across the pristrate forms and ordered all the girls who were not in a dead faint to leave the voor, bot they didn't go nntil he lost bis temper and spoke with a force which 1sn't common in earding school circles Then they fled. bot unlackily, there was an ene my in the rear A vigorons and practi eal woman from Texse had been ipapir ed to go after sone water. Returning in mad haste with a large pitcherfal ¢ «3 2 the BE Te ar a Ball of water borne trinmphantiy aloft, she collided with the retreating forces at the der. The pitcher struck the leader of the retreat squarely in the face and knocked ont two of her front teeth, whersnpon the injared girl made the fainting trio a qnartet and the water carrier dropped her pitcher and went into violent hysterics, Hysteria. as boarding school teachers | know to their sorrow, is contagions arid the one case tonched off the crowd By the time teachers arrived npon the soene the firs was out bat the sarvivors were in a bad way It was necsssary to pot nine tenths of the school to bed and erder wholesale dose of bromide. Even now the girls insist that they haven't recovered from the shock sufficiently to do hard stadying, and the victims of the water pitcher arp both under the care of trained nurses As for the man, he gave up his place the next day and ron fides] to the cook that be was going tos look for a job in a lunatic ass lam. wheres his boarding school experience world be of valas to him New York San. English Peany Novels, Prony povelettes differ from one an other in externals rather than in in terial The eg np of tho better wart 18 neat and attractive The type is clear and the covers might even be called Cartistic’’ in the catholic sense of the term. The inferior kinds are indiffer. ently printed ‘on gray paper with bhinnt type, and there are many degrees of excellence between the two extremes All except one have Diustrations rang: ing from the radest of woeslosts to the sandgiest of proces’ plates OF comirse the artist selocts the most sensa tional incidents for his pencil to adorn The stabbing of the heroine's father hy the vilimn disgnised as the hero, the kidnaping of the heroine by Black Tom and his gang of gypsies at the in: stigation of her jeslonn rival, the horse whipping of the villain by the hero in fanitless evening dress theses and their like natarally present themselves as thoroughly suitable and congenial snbijecta - Blac wood 3 + Magazine Malicions Interference, “11 get even with that printer’ said the aditor of the Plunkville Bagle if in takew me the rent of wy Life “What printer? asked his friend. “That tramp | took un while my wife was visiting her wiother. | got» $10 write np ont of old Hiker, who is lay: ing biz pipes for the sonatorship, snd | ied that wase dav his Jittde son wind make as big a mark a bis father and that villain fixed it that the young an world ‘be’ as big a mark. ete In fanapnils J Journal A Taelean Wish, “Oh, sighed the poetic lady, “had I the wings of a bind “Pont protested her hnsband Son t wish for the winge of a bird If them, some other wianan babiv be wearing them on her BoE IM GVer Wash 1aerton Mar A well known professor says that over a large area of central Rossia the magnetic needle does not point north or south. It 1s in ene part deflected to the west, amd at another part \o the east and at one place it paints due east and west The eggs of a Muebottle fly, if placed in the sun, will hatch in twe or three CTE I have been a sufferer from chronie ‘diarrhoea eve since the war and have unset all kinds of medicines for it. At last J found one remedy that has been a sficobes 84 a cure, and that is Cham- berlain’s colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea : Remedy. PE Grisham, (Gears Mills, La. For sale by Patton Pharmacy, CC. WW. Hodgkins Ri as Tabpules cure nausea. DeWitt's Littic Early Risers, The famous tittle pills Bie ch { reck Ratlroad. NY. C &H R R (Co Lewwe, Condensed Time Table. Head down Fxp Mall Na@ Now 2 Am pm Patton iy on Westover B i 3 Mad £ Miey iv 2 315 {0 Kerrmoor ] Lane In Kerra New Mid part Fass tA Mited : % cart is Nav, Bn eR z& Wontar yu Koh Sod nd. atte Supt % bad ha -5 AE PE Pade trillintown Mrcrw Mb Buse hn a i Hall Po x Haven Youngstaie Wayne Forsey Shore Janetim Jeruey Showe Wii tm rripere i's & Reading R IR 1 Ww iia meport iv 8 mane] Ihilndeiphia ar x a Tamaqua ar #4 a0 ~ Y via Phila arbio®o B® I £7 Pm am ry Wie kidays # MN pm Sundays 10 & * A In Sindaye CNPw York passengers trav ing via Phit phils On LEM poe tein from W Ha mspeort wiii change oars ut Huntingdon MI, Phils, Crodanswilnne Af Wiig mraspatt With Phila utp uh and Reading reilnad at Jory Shore with he Fait Brook Ky. af Aid Mall with tenteal Batlrwad of Fart at Pht Hathurg with Jen nEvivinks rtrd and 8 Hemet & Phi arg Connecting ratiroad; at Clamrfieia with £7 Ratio, Rochester and Pittatairg milway. at Mata fey and Patton with tambria ant Clearfield dividon of the Phin vania mainad: at Mahaffey with the Pennwrivania amd Northwestern rRiiway, A. Gi. Palmer, . KR Herriman, “mer ntendent Leer. Pass Ee Fhilade! ent ll A ERED EW AY NRE wk mp Sd nl ak dnd vd EO Gs Ln SEB IMSRRYLNEENLRASEsRTREss gue - wie Pennsylvania Railroad Time Table Nov. 20, 1898 Main Line. Janve Cresson - Eastward, Sen Khor Express, week days Atonona Accommalation, week days Main Line Exprees, daily A frootia Aocom modntion, dally ali Bix press, daily Pr, Hadeiphin Express, daly Lamve Cresson West ward Johnstown Accom, week days Farifie Express, daily Way Fassengrer daily Pitan rg Foapresa C Mal: Fastiitpe, daily Johnson Avec, week days cambria and Clearfield. Southwand, Morting Irain Sr Pation atl { ressan haves Citen fm pheil £4 Mabaffey $30 a my: Ia Jom SIR Westover Sod, Hastings &15 Gas Way br Uresmon 8 Patton &5 Bradiny Junction TH Kavior dor Fhenatiirg Tie Arriving al reason A Roa om Af Yr Facon train Aer Patton an ress eaves idlen Lam phwil at 144 pn Mahal ¥ al JA Lalome SRE Westover 258 Fastin es WHY Seas i for Cresent BEY Patton 100 Pradie Junetion Pe Kaviow £08 arriving ati nif at $5 North ward, Moritng train leaves Orient for Mala fey at 23; Fhenshary ead Kavior idl Brasdioy Fasotion Seg Patton e47 (mreay fier Hast. ings: | 1A Hastings for Maluaffoy: 1 a LE way or Mahaffey tf Westover (1d La Jom ROE Mahaffey i arriving at lien Cimptett at 1d L Rernews train er Pate ton mad Glen Carnphel] lenves Urvsson af © tir Ravi Sele Ebensbarng vod Bradley Janetion B15 Patton 807. Gmrway (fe Hastings G8 frei for Gl ean { ampbell TN rway for {4 jon Campbell; T 18 vatover T2480 Dados w Malafey TA arrviar al Glen Campbetl a1 RR p ny. : For tates; muaps, cte.. apply lo Ueket agent or addiress Thos BF. Watt, PA W_ BH FOfth avenue, Pitttsbarg, Pa. J.B Hatehinson Conn, Myr een B8shs CETCT EE ToT §338833 288333 Ee BUHENFR ¥, 3 J. R Wand, ion, Pass. Agt Pittsburg & Eastern Time Table. TO TAKE EFFECT NOV. 11, 1898 West ward Las Nx Nod Nes aL pow pom nidon Station | Mata fey ie 5 Bewels reek Janetion Mahatbey fatmthurst Mot oen Waetaell Works £ sp rpleriamt kik ldrk ¢ Farsi dls 4 Pass ored i tebiny Campbell i a Horton Ran f bi 4 Fuller an i 3X Eastward Lonve : No» 4 » % © » wu on ig = 134 Ya 1d ME NS ba Ka Wr py. oor REARBEB Bw Hn EiragEEsussang® Fuller Ran Horton Ran Celery Cara pdwell Pasavrsiore | Rurvnsiih Pik baek © suatuleriand f Works § Wetdell f Mod pean Lastathisgrsy f Mu ntfoy RBesely Urea Danetion 1 2 HERB ha Bp sEEaTRAL LY wad GB Bil dw We RE WG BS RG ht ¥ » ios Makin Madu ivy iy siti ffoy, division W. mil 4& New EN WW, Pedinaivania mild, and pvmdl 0t Whiskey Ran with ibe madiamal af Motions hovel Noten Until father notes trains will ran ody Between Doon Stadion Malafley: and Cleat 4 pm phell Ai trains dally except San tay “ H Hie Ew Lease tnd Ma ager Mahattey, Pa. Haale, Koobesior ood Pittsbarg Ry. Auipt § 2% ry CBee at 4 Rey n wa ¥ i dg ar HeRets, time tahies add 0 Information, ay ar sid ess #8, Hysiip, E.¢ Lapey, Agent, taeny'y Passenger Agr, Clanrfield, Pa Roehestor, N.Y.
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