Boa ‘about politics, an’ if she has sine she won't thry to larn. Politics comes gL... it pot for Chamberlain's pain path'ral to a man. I knew how %W vole + i v sy a : ! Bm writes Mr W. H. Stapleton, befure I'd bewn here a OBS, A aie, Pa. ‘1 bave been afficted yer balliot or to cut it on the bias” bly at the coming Republican County ithe COURIFR pepresentntive had the " pleasure of meeting these gentidmen, who, by their personal appearance, will ne doubt make good representa. | Sven for Cambria county if they should : they are making an effort to gain ——————————————— Ep TON The rumors that ex. Assistant Secre- will’ signalize his advent into the Re. publican party by being a candidate for Congress in the Twentieth District against the present member, Joseph EF. | Thropp, is no great surpries to the Pennsylvanians in Washington who Mr. Thropp. Ex-Congressman Hicks friends, who are the Quay henchmen forgiven Mr. Thropp for daring to be a candidate and securing the nomination and election. The Twentieth District does not change its representatives as often as some other country districts ‘in Pennsylvania, baving had bat two in the last ten or twelve years, and dustry and ability do not believe that his constituents will consent to his re ceiving but one term. “Mr. Thropp is one of the busiest private secretaries almost constantly to attend to his official correspondence, _stitoency demand from their Repro. sentative. Mr. Thropp gives his | personal attention to every request, but does not neglect his doty in the | House to attend to minor departmental | appointments. He is always in his seat and stodies diligently and intelli gently all the legislation that comes before the House. He is a member of three very important sommittees, those and claims, and pever mimes a nest ing of any of them. The majority of the Pennsylvania delegation cannot conceive why a man so well fitted for the position should be opposed for re nomination by a Democrat committed to Republiciam on the money question alone. Mr. Thropp was one of the organisers of the American Protective | to T*"'7 League, and is now second viee x 10 resident of that organization. He is ¥ hase ok he hl of off well-known in Philadelphia as a mem ber of the Mavufactarery’ (‘lub of that - city. Bn remonroes The correspondent evidently knew Mr. Reynolds when he was in Interior 1 correctly estimates of this Wilson Bill " anid in Washington that the G. Hn Appleton, Justice of the Peace, | President will shortly issue a procia Clarksburg, N. J, says, “DeWitt'y mation, offering pardon to all Filipino Mgt early risers are the best pills for rebels who voluntarily lay down their constipation. We use no other. arms before & certain date, and outlaw. Quickly enre all Hver and bowel ing those caught armed after that date. troubles. CC. W. Hodgkins Patton SENATORS Are very leisarely discuss. : 5 ing the Financial bill, which in to be There is no better medicine for the voted on Feb. 16th, and the speeches so babies than Chamberlain's cough rem. far mads are notable for their brevity, ody. Ita pleasant taste und prompt This is not hard to understand, how. snd effectual cures make it a favorite ‘as the financial question has With mothers and small children. It . m #0 thoroughly talked pot that no quickly cures their coughs and colds, Senator can find anything Dew lo say preventing pneumonia and other ser. ious consequences. It also cures croap and has been used in tens of thous ALTHOUGH Roberts announced, ust nde chnen after fin seat in the House was pe Jun | no nt we Nh » Jung's Sndhuors vacant, that he would do nothing more 1p 5.4 only cures croup, but when given about it. there in an interesting ramor, AR BOOT AN the croupy cough RDPeRTY, which he will neither deny or AMrEL oil prevent the attack. In cases of that be intends getting it into the gphaoning congh it liquefios the toagh | courts, in order to have the Sapreme muens making it easier to expector- SONI pass apon the constitutional Lo. und lessens the severity and fre right of the Hone tc declare a vicancy gency of the proxysms of coughing, Le in the seat to which be wan jegmily 00 depriving that dangerous consequences. For sale by Jp WOMAN dosen't know anything Patton Pharmacy, ( LW, Hodgkin “*f think I would go ceazy with pain Timothy cud reark a ballot befure be wiih rheumatinm for several years and : oud reread. But ye'd | Molly Donahue | pac0 tried remedies without number, not know whether to put a Crows on pat pain balm is the best medicine | : have got hold of." One application re. "The author of “Mr. Dooley” in the : av P 7 lieves the pain. For sale by Pattor Pebruary Ladies’ Home Joornal pa - th ine Pharmacy, . W. Hodgkins. LOOKING over the various exchabges As Eiitor's Life Saved by Chamberiains it in yuite frequently we see an article Cough Remedy where some wide-awake town bas During the early part of October, landed an important industry in ite 1896, I contracted a bad cold which set. midst. Why not shift the grave-dost tied on my lungs and was neglected from Patton and get awake to these until 1 feared that consumption had times of prosperity when a little bit of appeared in an incipient state. 1 was energy may lasd an institation here constantly coughing and trying to that will be (he canse of creating a expel something which I could not. | building boom to our town, and also became alarmed and after giving the enlived the bosiness interests Wake local doctor a trial bought a bottle +f up ! citizens, and see what can be done. Chamberlain's cough remedy and the A — — result was immediate improvement, COMPLAINT was made about the Way 4 afer | had osed three bottles my In which the Surreney bil oa ‘all. Aongs were pestored tao thelr healthy roaded through the ouse,’’ without state B.S Edwards, publisher of The giving members a chanee 0 exploit go coq Wy Baht. 1 For sale by Pat. "their silver views. There has been, ton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. however, no restraint on speech in the Senate, and Free Silver Senators have Jennie Smith, aged 17 vears, at had the privilege of talking free silver tempted to commit suicide at Clearfield as much as desired. But they have pot | Tuesday afternoon by jumping into the ‘been enthusiastic over this privilege. | Free silver speeches seem to be things the shore. The cause given for the of the dead and almost forgetum past. | girl's Pash act in that she has been in er. She wis rescued by a young Tn named Shugarts, who carried her re poor health for the last year and ber EILAEWHERY in this iste you will ‘mind had been weakened by this . find the anpouncements of 8. I. Pat- | reason. | tersom, of Barr township, and Jos. O. Thomas for the nomination of Assem- Convention, While in Carrolitown Tuesday attending the farmers institute : SEHROPE IR POPULAR IN WASHING. tary of the Interior John B. Reynolds now of the unreasonable fight against in the Twentieth District, have not those who know of Mr. Thropp's in. men in the House, He employes three visita the departments in the interests of his constitoents, and do the thous ‘and one things which a large rural con- on manufactorers, Pacific railroads disease of all L rsoid by [ingens Tine When in neod of Compiled by wide Awake Correspnmirnt from the Clesrfleld County Tow PURE DRUGS. R A Mitchell, in the near rutare, iy gh rele UN TERT LE will take a two weeks’ vacation He STATIONERY, will visit his ther at DuBoand abe PORACIIO & CIGARS | spend a few days with fis fr eed. Matt : s Bavage, of Clearfivid CONFEL Te INEK Y. NT Yn jing movisl ito Bis pew wy % as wr 5 Eng YF aaei aD MEDIUS INES Huber’s Col Thomas, the col operator, has increased his force of men by putting to work move surveyors and pros pectors ry : | At the Box social held in the hall Dru g Store, PATTON, PA. KRatnrday evening for the benefit of the Ul. E. church, the box of Miss Fila Bochanan sold for the sum of $3.50 at po rintinne properly componnded agetion. It was the highest price paid and Sylvester Tozer was the Incky - bidder, ; The old ship of prosperity is sailing np Chest Creek. No derelict has been strack so far : Last Thursday Perry E. Moore, while rolling leather, met with a painful ac. ‘cident hy getting his band eanght ander the roller, smashing the index finger and thumb almost to & paip f Mah ¢. dressed the Dr. Bennett. of Mahaffey, i th Natire {strengthening aod recon injured members and expects Lo SAVE pre ting the exhausted digestive or both feom amputation, ans. 11 is the fest 4) wonrered digest. a ant and tonic. Na other preparation Reanistions Beapon: , an approach it in etficiency. It in- We the andersigned commities on srantly reileves and nermanently cures | resnintions, of Marcelios council, Dryspepat A. Indigestion, Hearttair 448, YM I, Patton, Pa, subomiited the following. which were accepted: all other msulte of | inyperfact digestion. WiterEas, It has pleased Almighty Prepored by E C. DeWitt 3 Ce. Chicago. TtartiScialis digests the food and ils Platutense. Sour Stomach, hail : sick Headache Gastralgia, Cramps, and ts am Indebled to one minute cough | etre for my heaith and life. It cared me of lang tronble following grippe.” Thousands owe their lives to the prompt ation of this never failing remedy. [boures songhs, tolds, croup, bronchitis, poeomonis. grippe and threat and lung troobles Ita early aes prevents consumption. tis the oniy harmless remedy that gives im. mediate resalts. OW. Hodgkins, Patton Pharmany, The hast tea for the money at the Cash Grotery. wr a new winter suit We offer vou a chowe of Aine Warsteds, Cheviots, Cassi meres and Serges—in all the o Jy a ‘ Canned Goods, Etc. fitting, best lookir ng and best § i ely & newest patterns, I'he best wearing suit ever made for the F yice, God, the ruler of the universe, th eadl OW Hedekins, Patton Pharmacy. our beloved brother, Anthony Oswald, from oor midat, and as a tribate to his memory, be it Resoived, That in the death of Brother Anthony Oswald, our Council jooses a true and devoled member Resolved, That with deep sympathy | with the bereaved relatives of the je cease], We aXDOeSKR Gur hope that ever #0 great a joss to ail may be overruled for good by Him, who doeth all things well and be it further Reacived. That we tender our most sincere condalenon To his pelalives in their sad bersavement, and that (hse resolutions be spread of our mantles, published in the PATTON CoUisk, AL Ho toona Mirror, Cressori Record and the Ee own varably Attendant | Pittabarg Catholic, a copy be presented ©¥ bs Thorn. nite indian: hn. to deceased brother's miatives, and duce sleep by Ofiatd x 3 serions widake, five that oar charter be draper in mourn- the bein laniy Meum bel and he bad) sup frinems by 1s spoiling effect Hn the nerves ing for a period of 30 day 1 anal oe the slot bh asl biowisles, M M. NotaN, Cwiery Ring stives Constipation and Nerve, A EEPsuen Mtosumeds, Liver nid Kaldor Hisvames, 3 rt C. FIER, © OW. Hodgkin Commithee, Patton, Pharmary, F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of i Chicago, says, “Kodol dyspepsia cure Wall Paper. cannot be recommended too highly. ; Wall Paper. It cured me of severe dyspepsia’ It digests what you eal and cures indi | gestion, hasashury and ail formas of | dyspepsia. C. Podgkina, Patton | Pharmacy. of Wall Paper in Northern Cambria. You cannot do better than to call on Over a hondred patterns to select | Gould & Beemer for first-class plumbing, from, consisting of Kiteben, Dining | ote. Estimates freely given. 4al Boom. Parlor, Hall and Office papers at the lowest possibile prices Picture a . W. Hodgkins gosrantees every rt Chamberlain's cough remedy | and will refund the money to any one ‘who is not satisfied afte using two thirds of the contents ‘L Yis is the best remedy in the world for la grippe ooaghs, colds, croup and whooping congh and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tenduncy of & cold to result in pneumonia J. 1. Bevery, Loganton, Pa, writes, “1 am willing to take my oath that | wan cured of pneumonia entirely by the use of one minute cough cure alter doctors failed. Tt abwo cured my child. ren of whooping cough’ Quickly retieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. The Patton Art and Children all like it. Mothers endorses it CW. Hodgkins Patton Phar Wall Paper Store. macy. Mager Aves Announcements. UC FISH FOR SHERIFF 1 hereby annotnes myself as a candidate for the ; nomination for Sberiff at the The Eminent Kidney and Bladder r Specialist. coming Republican Convention, sub. Jeet to the rules of the party. T M RICHARDS POR SHERIFF 1 hereby annotunoe myself as ao i for the nomi nation for Sherif? at th TE pra bids wiry anvento wid! hi wel by the ritles of the party EE DAVIS Fhensharg, Pa. Jan [1 Ja FOR ASSEMBLY | hereby ane nother mysel! ax candidate Or the nomination for Assembly, subject the rales of the Republican pasty of Cambria oonnty = [1 PATTERN Barr Township, Jan. 3, 1590 FOR ASSEMBLY Ge podersigned The Discuversr of Swamp-Root at Work is hereby annoanoes Digs canard Ms Ladbaeatery. ) i Er rat hiand Va . date: for popaaini ih EEE ERE Thaw in 3 Deedes reusing the coming he 3 Beraiss 1 Qealiis are Caused Dy pneumonia, heart failure een : reafarss Unni be Cnred o ¥ 3g gv a 2 ER 4 5 FoOHENEY & 0 Towesta 13 De Kilmay E73 Ta mention Ris paper. Binghamton, Hails Family Fritin ap the fees, The Merchant Tutlors, PATTON. PA Below Central Hotel. When you want a ciose shave or firstclass hair cut visit my shop. Evervthing clean and up-to-date A clean towel for each customer Laundry Work. We have the most complete stock I have secured the agency for the C tearfeld Steam Laun- dry wud solicit a share of your. patro mage in this line. All work g ruaranteed Please give me a call. Garfield Wilkins. Good Offerings. Tutlet soap 1 wrapped cakes {or Good nondry soap 14 pieces Tor Alarm clocks at Large S-day clock for - # fare samiorts to close al bi Albwoad blankets, por pair oT Ladies’ dress shoes : Childaen’s shoes at 1d ant ny Men's andershirt or drawers We have some birgaius tor vent in Men's 11s. Boys 1 “Pants and 1. eats and Call and Learn Our Prices. THE BAZAAR, (i © Brady, Prop'r, Patton, Pi 5% Lewis Detinis, Salem, Ind, says Kodsl dyspepsia cure did me more good | than anything 1 ever took." It ligests what you eat and can not help hat sare dyspepsia and stomach _troobles. (0. W Hodgkins, Patton Pharajacy WM asicnl Usltege The Muosiesl College, Fresburg, Snyder county, Pa. i= recognised as one of the foremost schools of masic. £3 will pay for six weeks, instructions and hoard. Spring term will begin May 7. For iatalogoe address, HRY B. MoYER, Director: You are yited fo and see my new line GROCERIES, ‘At Lowest Prices. Flour and Feed A SPECIALTY. Also best grade of Lime. War Weighing done Correct Iv dn street scales, located diz rectly in front of store JOHN GANTZ, Proprietor. ‘Having opened a Plumbing, Tinniug and Hardware Establishment In the storeroom on Magee Avenvie, at one time occu- pied by the J. E. Kirk Hdw. e. second door below First National Bank, we are pre- pared to do all kinds of Roofing, § Spouting, Plumb ug Ete. at as reasonable and in as good wprk- ine manner as ‘any sther in our line in town or county. Your patronage is solicited and we promise to give perfect satisfaction m every detail. Thed.C.Harper(o. Patton, Pa. We test vour eves Free rnish Spectacles as as f1. Lenses <an be exchanged any time within a vear. Satisfaction guaranteed ar money refunded. The Patton Jeweler. REOUCECED PRICES 2a? Harness Shop - OF (EO. LANGBEIN. arante ced Wo {IR Repair ving harness p. Fur robes a blankets Ea give satisfaction work of all kmds neatly and i% ia done Give me a tral GEORGE LANGBEIN, Patton, Pa. -
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