nd Y Bought, and which has been . use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of wee 80d has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfuits, Imitations ind Substitutes are but Ex- ~ periments that trifle with snd endanger the health of Intants ; and | Cuildren Experience ngaina JEaperiment, | Oastoria is as substitute for Cnstor on, Pacegoria, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie e Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ho Justice OF THE PEACE. Office on corner of Lang and FiRh |, venues. Collections prompti od en tended to. Properties to well and ren : Dentist, 2 HASTINGS, PA : Al diseases of the teeth and mouth : tf pr C. ERNEST CHASE, jurgeon Dentist, PATTON, PENNA. ad in Good Building, second floor, 8: W. Worrell, Magen Avenue. 5 PHYRICIAN AND KURGEON, ein Good Building, Room No. 8. Surguty and the Eye a Specialty. Al oalls wilt Froely i prompt attention, Dr. V. A Murray, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Ariingtion block, next to PostoMes, Pu. All night calls responded to Plasgse of the ear, noss and tha Apeeial attention, QFFICE nov) 118-7 to Ba m and 12 lpm : Attorney-at-Law, - PATTON, PA. ind the, Good Building. , EBENSBURG, PA. Al loge busines promptly Attended tus, Office in Trker Buliding. TOBACCO and CIGARS The finest Hoe In Patton at 'G. J. FITZPATRICK'S P. RR. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, AHAFFEY HOUSE - Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pa. br scommodations fArxtclass. Best of Liquors 0t ines at the bar, Sibling attached. GEORGE FERGUSON, Prop'r. | . Pamell & Cowher, . ACCIDENT W REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ; Buiiding, Py Patton, y Pa.-Phone No. 9, Restaarant on Magee ioe avenue, near, FirstNation' [Bank | OF PATTON. Patton, Cambria Co, Pa. Eada fhe le pease BE gnats A. E Parron, Deeds Recorded at Ebenshurg up ta Date | Friday, June 16. Daniel 8. McAaulty et ux. to Mm. | ation $400. road company to Harbison & Walker! ‘company, Reade, $1. Martin Spangler, by the Treasurer of Cambria county, to the commissioners of Cambria county, Chest, §7. "J. W. Spangler, Chest, $17. . Barah A. Youngkin et al. to John W_ ' Banghman, Reade, $500. ~ William L. Adams to Boland, Gallitzin townshi Mary Boland to Williath et al, Cresson, $150. William , $1. D. Boland #in townships, $1,550. . P. B. Cosgrove et ux. to M. B.| Courtright, Gallitzin borough, $4,300, William D. Boland et ux. et al Joseph M. Boland, Cresson, $1,500 Thomas Durbin, by the Treasurer of Harmless and Pleasant. It Cambria county, Clearfield, $14. Commissioners of Cambria county to! Administrator of Thomas Durbin, | Mearfleld, $24. ALWAYS Clearfield, $300. Pennsylvania & Northwestern ail. burning sensation, Commissioners of Cambria county to . odor. D. down between the i f | with scalding sensation William D. Boland et ux. et al. to small quantities being passed with dif. Joseph M. Boland, Cresson and Gallit- | to] Cambria county to Commissioners of Luke Durbin et ux. to John Durbin, | WHAT SHALL WE nor A serious and dangeroas disease pre- | 80 deceptive. It comes on so slowly | | before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may | be divided into three stages is, First, | Ridney trouble, indicated by pain in| the back, rheumatism, lumbago, fre. quent desire to urinate, often with a the flow of urine being copious or If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low navel and water passage, increasing desire to urinate, in passing, ficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it i with instruments. If nrie acid or | gravel has formed, it will prove dang. . erous if neglected. | The'Third stage is Bright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. A cman You getup in the morning tired, T You cannot do beter bad taste in the mouth and a headache, Take Dewitt’s Little Barly Risers, They Alice Brown, Barneshoro; consider- yet surely that it is often firmly seated regulate the liver and cure eonsiipation | | pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. le, W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy, OF Jriterest To Inventors, C. A Bnow & Co., one of the oldest and most successful firms of patent law- cyers, whose offices ton \D, C,, and who have procured pat {ents for more than 17,000 inventors, say that, owing to the improved cornlitions in the United States Patent Offios, pat- | ents aay now be more promptly pro- | cured than at any previous time in their experionce of twenty five vears Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo, says if everyone in the United States should discover the virtoe of Dewitt’s witch Hazel salve for piles, ‘rectal troubles and skin diseases, the demnnd coald not be sopplied. ©. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the | most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. | It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtoes i of this great remedy, Swamp-Root, a Jesse Durbin ét ux. to John Dubin, | ssmple bottle and book of valuable Clearfiald, $300. i ¢ Joseph J. Weber et ox. to Alexander! Y mail on application to Dr. Kilmer a. Weber, Clearfield, $280, | John D. Lantry et ux. to Michael | Bevin kindly mention that you read Kirsch, Barr, $499. Mary Forall &u vir to Steve Craty, | vehan na, $1 i Joel H. Dixon et ux. et al to Dennis | Pp. Nolan, Patto i | Amsb Chen ry | company to Enoch Short, Patton, $200. | Dennis Cotton et vir to A. P. Bloom, { Carroll, $190 A Curieas Pavement, | Gwandu, in Africa, which contains a HH, D. D Lewis UNDERTARER AND EMRBALMER, Parneshoro, Pa. All malls will be promptly | attended tis, John Radelitte, Agent, of Kerr crowned with a human skull avenne, Patton, will attend to the wants of Sayer residing in Patton and visinity. Oslls ay or night by "Phone, I 'is surrounded by a palisade of tree | gate is laid with a pavement of human ‘skulls, the tops being the only part that shows above ground, : A. SEI 7, Dentist! Office in Young Building, next to P. O. Patton, Pa. Office Hours -8 a. m. to 12m,andlp m tohp m age of hundreds of naked feet. Philadelphia compressed grass has been jup for their manufacture. The grass Among other carious materials which ‘mentioned molasses mixed with sand CAPITAL P AID UP, 50,000.00, RURPLUS, 247,000.00 teeth set in cement, granulated cork, b Avvousits 1 ta ies badivide. Indis rubber, shells, steel and glass, A Te fiom! Savon pavement of glass blocks has been laid in the city of Lyons, in France. The h SHAT mtn macadam on record fs that | which once paved the streefs of Kim. biaty hile terns ores utenti wt | miedo. Sten riishily Finbiete fir | Hrses, Forelpy Dealt oo Cod tiew af the Oa Wega Al earresporiernie rd alte nth, Tairreat paid on tine GJeposits Wu. H. Baxnronp, President. +} tvalis Ls i £334 abn rived | 1 ohamys press ' worth of gems were taken from it. [| W.M Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa, says: | “For forty years I have tried various {gongh medicines. one Minute cough cure is best of all.” It relieves in- Cashier, i Dani's | Don’t forget that it is always the bot- * | tom dollar that counta. Don't forget that {early worm that gets caught. it's always the } | ' by long distance telephone. Don’t think that death is even st a | losa to know how to take a person. Don’t accept silence for consent : you might be fooling with a deaf und ‘dumb man. Don't offer to help your neighbor when he doesn’t need it and decline | when he does. | Don’t waste your time trying to fig- ure on how much of a snake is body ‘ and how much is tail. Don't think for a minute that there is nothing in spiritaalistism. Some ‘mediums are quite wealthy. | There is a time for all things. The 4 | time to take Dewitts Little marly niners {is when you are suffering from consti. pation, billiounsness, sick-headache, in- ‘digestion or other stomach or liver | troubles. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton ‘ Pharmacy. Raturday Evening Post. J Some of the most dramatic episodes i that buve occured in the halls of Con- {gress during the last thirty years ure told in a series of papers which ex-8en- | | ator John J. Ingalls has written for The | | Saturday Evening Post of Philadelphia. | I The first paper of the series, entitled Famous Feuds in Congress, which ap- pears in the issue of June 24, gives an | i authentic and vivid account of the: scene that led up to the lifelong enmity | | between Blaine and Conkling, and i Conkling and Lamar. Other notable " | features of this number are: A Soldier's | { View of 8 Warless World, by Major- | General Nelson A. Miles, and the story | : of The Little House in the Little Street | : 3s | where the Sun Never Came, by Joha | Luther me of the strongest: | stories of this brilliant writer. { } i id i } $ John E. Mansbeld + ot ux. to W. W. | Allegheny ny & Improvement | | between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants, | poles, the top of every pole heing There are six gates, and the approach to each More than . 3,000 skulls are used in the pavernent leading up to each gate. The pavement is of snowy whiteness, polished to the smoothness of ivory by the daily pass. At | formed into paving blocks, and this pavement has stood a year’s test so well that a large industry has sprong | used is what has grown on salt marshes. | have been used for pavement may be and compressed into blocks; horses’ | berly, South Africa. It was so thickly stodded with diam onids that millions Don’t refer to & woman's age except Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When liberal offer in the PATTON OURIER. | i secured by our aid. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Announcements. COUNTY TREASURER. The Bndersigned respectfully apnoun- ces himself ns a candidate for the nomination of County Treasurer sub. | ject to the rules of the Republican rty, at the coming Prima June 24th and Convention Jane pry Jomian T. Evans, Johnstown, Pa, June 1st. The undersi respectfully announ- ces himself as a candidate for the nomination of County Treasurer sub- ject to the rules of the Republican Jany, st at the coming Primaries and Jonvention. Samer J MceCrose Johnstown, Pa, June 1st. The undersi 1 respectfully announ- ces himself as a candidate for the pomination of County Treasurer, sub- Jeet to the rules of the Republican party zt the coming Primaries and Convention, i Jacon YECRLEY. Jane 1st Cenllitzin, a, POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. The undersigned respectfully announ. cos himself as a candidate for the nomination of County Poor Honse Director, subject to the rules of the Republican party, at the coming Primaries snd Convention. JAMES BOMERVILLE, Susquehanna twp., June | The undersigned respectfully announ- con Nh as a candidate for the nomination of County Poor House Director, subject to the rules of the Republican ¥, at the coming Primaries and Convention. PHitay HArTZOG, Carroiitown, Pa., June 1st. The u reapectfolly annonn. cos Limself as a candidate for the nomination of Co ounty Poor House Director, i”, vulject to the rules of the Re y, at the coming Pp A jour I ('envention. ADAM BOWERS, Susquehanna twp. June 2. STATE DELEGATE. The undersigned respectfully announ- ces himself as a candidate for the nomination of State Dele par to the rules of the ablican 'y, at the coming Pla i and convention. WEBSTER GRIFFITH. Ebensburg, June 2, PATTON STEAM LAUNDRY HOP LEE. Prop'r. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Gentlemen’ List Collars, 1ic. Cuffs, per pair, 3c. Shirts, plain, Se. Shirts, Pond 10¢, Shirta, open front, 10¢. Shirts, plaited, 10c, Shirts, night, fe. Shirts, under, 5¢ Drawers, 5c. Handkerchiefs, 1ic. Handkerchiefs, silk, 30, Socks, 3c. Neckties, 2c. Coats, 15¢, Vests, 15c. Boy#® Walsta, 10. Ladies’ List Cape ( solar, Be Cuffs, 4c. Chemisoties, 5c, information will be sent abmolutely free Money to patent good ideas may be : 42 inches wide, 4 yards; ches wide, | yard R. F. Notley, Dealer in ‘Wines, Liquors, Beer, Etc. D. Lutz & Son's Specialty. Our Bottled Beer and Porter for family nse cannot be excelled. Prices FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC. HASTINGS PA; oy, Beer a Hr L W. Cook. Pure, candies are found here. No matter how low the price we as- sure yon that onr Candies are pure. There is such a wide difference bet ween | 'the price of most Candy stores and ours thal you may doubt the statement, | but well, just try our confentione Here are some of the many sorte stock. Cocoanut dates 10c per pound. Cream dates 100 per pound. Chocolate hon bons 106 per pound, Chocolate drops 10¢ per pound. Orange drops 10c per pound, always n Sagar coated peanuts 10c per poand, Assorted wafers 10¢ per pound. Cuban caramals 10¢ per pound. Battercaps 15¢ per pound. Peach stones 15¢ per pound. Marshmallows 20¢ per ponnd. Chocolate drops 0c per pound Chocolate Molasses crambs 2c per pound. Chocolate pinoap €& de 0c per pound, Pepermints 0c per prand | iy peanut squares Wk potnd, If you have never done so w to try our candies, & nal you | First Counter to the right in the | Basement. One Square From Station, Altoona, Penna. a Nos. 333 & 333. Costume Circular skirt with boxplait in front. Blouse waist opens over liberty silk with stock collar to match. | Revers of poplin are edged with velvet | and trimmed with soutache. ial required for girl or 12 vears. po velvet § Cut in 12 and 4 lin, years. A special illastration and full direct. | ions for putting patterns together will | be found on the pattern. To secure the above patterns observe the following rules: Cut out the picture, preserve the number and enclose with | 10 cents, giving full name and address | Night Dresses, 10c. Al prong, 4c. Handkerchiots lic. Underskirts, 5c Miscellaneous Sheets, Sc. Duiow Slips, 4c. ow Shams, Coun Towels, 1jc. \ * 13c. with hoase number Where two numbers are given, the pattern is a doable number and if both | are desired twenty cents mast be sent. | Address Pattern Department. Tomerres Pus. Co. 170 Fifth Ave, New York. | are opposite the UnitedStates Patent Office in Washing- scant with strong whole some | of Bevres blue poplin. roke of white | Mater. in- : than to call on | Gonld & Beezer for first-class plambing, ¢ wails in this country, dangerous because Know what's the matter? Billiounees! | eto. Estimates freely given. ~44tf DeWist's Little Early Risers act as a fualtiess pill should, cleansing and re- twiving the system, instead of weaken- ing it. They are mild and sure, small and pleasant to take, and entirely free from objectionable drags. They assist rather than compel. C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. Bad management keeps more people in poor cirenmstances than any other ‘one. To be succesafnl one most look ahead and plan ahead su that when a : favorable opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A Jit- tie forethought will also save much ex- pense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of chamberlgin's Colic, cholera and Dise- rhoea remedy in the house, the shiftiess tHellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin his best horse for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, the other is out a hundeed dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is get- ting richer while be is getting poorer. For sale by C. W. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. | New York Central & Rudson River Railroad, Pennsyivania Division. Beech Creek District. Condensed Time Table. Be da xp Masi ov, 1, Hs ~"d | No ” No »n Patton 3 pm 7, 38 Bw ems Baye. > “ Saal - - “» £8 ° FERRERS 3 4 Mitehelle t Jenrfield Woodinnd HBigler Morrisdaie Mines Monsen Phil pebang Wr pp -— Wn Bain pe os - oe or ~~ SE 8 SO A Ne a BD ERITENTIFOT EER LT RE RE ! i ch F378" WOU OBERY maid i M Winbtarne be (#liintown Nryorw Show Beech Creek Min a ¥ con, Je Wa oe a Shore ae Srey Rhore Ww Tha meport Fhi'a & Reading RB R w iin insport iv ¥ § Fv Fa Phin » vin Tamagos NY vin Phila a hid tWoskdnys LO pom Sandays ihe a .’ y CELT New York ners travell adelphby on reed pom tonin from Wi wil} chan ars al Huntingdon Sy, Phibs, afin At WH Samper With File { hed in and Ronding ralivmd, at Jerwey 8 (with the Fall Brwk Ry: at Mil i with tented Ratiromd of Pennsylvania: st j Anilipstning, w with Penmsyivania milrond ant lipahurg Commeeting railrond; at Clentfield with the afinla, Reese Yo pion Pittsbarg peiiwny: at org Bp Mahs fey on of 4 {with {am sod Comrie ied | Proinsyvania ruiiromd. at nsvivania and Northwestern miiway. [Gee, H. Panicle, > H. Northrup, Cron, Puss, A Ww inmcport, i. New York, Pittsburg & Eastern Time Table. T0 TAKE EFFECT NOV. 21. 1393 Westward RIDSEEBUIB BrRIIESTEY ee —- { «f | PRR PRA P RPP BREE Goris ri NR ER SUEnBEISRUSARETUARE Binvdsgves Bevvsevnna SEsEuISE iv ar dr JuaurmrreoweSETeiIERE » hm sae HEREIN ANPATTEREEYRS gies uve 33 is Ar iv : s upd Iv iv SE Rn TE Ie -¥ = 3. "yg Sve B¥ gEivvespynIny 8 i 7 So at ¥ i * z o> i Lenve Zz 8 w # »w 3 v AZBEVLET ENE] Hi on Bw Np BR BG RG Ni WE ae eh = SB Shen Gi iy moms Station (Mahaffey | Beweh Cronk Junction. Gos i | Lai t | etinen. { Wetzel! f $ i Works f Sunderiand Ek Lick f | Passover. . | Gen Cmpnpbett | Horton Ran { Faller Run capenEel Eu: x = FE eR was ad ad od” a nEEA MITT RREgE ened oy Dae i B35 Fastward Joaave $a w ee & - A a * Pu VEER WRN NAIA ee - 3 BWW BWR PAAR BARRE BER RRED KEesngsnuy unk a iRgsuEssnnsse’ | Beeoh Creek Junction | Union Station (Mahaffey I. Flag station, Connevtions- At nian Safon, Mahathy | With Beweh peek riirond. . Pennsyivania railroad, and ® Fe. W rail rived; at Whiskey Ron with Motives & New. | tonbua railroad; at Motives with P. 8 XN. W. i rai | Notes—Until farther noble trains will ran { only between Union Station (Mahaftey) and i Elen Cumphetl, aa tenine daily »xoept i day. H. Hicks, Generni Manager Mahaffey, Fa Baffato, Rochester and Pittsbarg Ry. wma Pen On and aller Jan Po trade will jeuve Bel rpek Prpaat, £ denetotn dally » Xp Aoporg medation, PF Runday, ax lowe eG a me Reynolidsville Sn Carwensviile, DuaBobe, Fal Creek and olftaville. Connecting at DuBois fr Rote. way, Jobinsonbiieg, Dradfioet and Hew hoster, HXa mm Bufale & Xpress, for (urwensville, PuBaie and Pails Creek Connedting at DaBois, for Ridgway, Johnaanibarg, Lrsiets ford and Buffel, 2pm DuBois and F nasalawney Ex. press. For DoaBlols, Falls Coek and Pans. aglaw ney Trains BETIVE, Ba a, 0s For tlekets, time tables and fall information, J oat of of mudd rene, «B Hesiip, Agent, { Tenrflald. Pa fREvenzeanguLy i iw a > - { i ! ¢ Lo By, kdasd HE and 0 EC ry ni v, Cen’ i a Ag Bown eater. XN i being careful to | C nitaing a Opal, novel In fin sda ihe Lo a mr guaniity ‘entertaining rou. ralier. Xo continent atories. whieh are go Sjesiomihte num. Bsa to most readers. er year bouschald. Sub. daoamrY, Jawa, to wham Th A ci wl metre PHIMADELPNIA.
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