Fas Eat eau da ok 5 ren dna ws snip a aeciation Gf Iron and Steel Workers of baildiagy in the ou ton Clothing Store. : raTroN PUBLISIING co. Proprietors. ee yoy the Knights of Labor for greater political independ. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1803. ia : CONGRESS PETITIONED. various labor organizations. The’ Pennsylvania i is leading in the num- proposition to hold 2 meeting of the ber of petitions sent to congress asking representatives of all orders the first that the revenue measure, known as ° CCX in February may not be well re- the Wilson bill. be defeated. It is not C=ved by the labor leaders universally, strange either, when we consider that it | "°° since the chief advocates are such General Master Worknian changes the import duties on all of the °° 28 most important products of the State SOVereign and President Gompers, of | and makes uncertain the industries by the Federation, all branches of labor hould have confidence in the good which a great majority of the leof © z this commonwealth y olen bey do faith with which they are asked to give! not read of any petitions rolling in DeOring. from toilers or tio urging the Some people are quick to say that passage of the Bill If we dd they oma eas Tor would be,noticed in this paper an weil |r ocr 12 Politics; but political as the protests, for party lines are not pendence is wherein thelr greatest pow- recognized in the contest over the pro. | °F OF #2if preservation and to aid their posed legislation, nor do they mark the Diregal partslics Mors than half of the lutitade of the Couvmier. From the *™% of all labor organizations can be writings of one who faithfully chroni. Secured only through legislation. cles events at the ‘capitol in : © Washi it i ‘learned . that.) Owe HUNDRED and sine transient . “During the past week petitions againgt A SOPromers registered at the Hotel Beck during a period of one week, from HE PHILADELPHIA, PA. | : HEATING STOVES. This Morning? i Miners’ Outfits, THE TMES is the most extensively Miners’ (nl. Hoven Tig cirenlated and widely read newspaper ware, Tabocco and Ciga re. published in Pennsylvania Its dis of 3 and public] Copper Fifth and Magee Avennes: measures is in the interest of public. integrity, honest government and prosperous industry, and it iw PATTON, PA. no party or RARE Zr POWDER FOR MINERS. aro ARE, COOK and WITH A ANY SAND into business principles. In groceries we are careful Wiat we buy. Try us’ a HORSE SHOE DENOTES GOOD LUCK. . Buy your BOOTS and SHOES from us and 1 be in luck. Dry Goods Are a 3 iakly with us. 7 us In any of the above. We have the stock. i oo DRY RUNSTORE CO. fhe Wilkin bill have been presented ary 8th, fo January 15th, What |THE TIMES aims to have the Ingest We are — agents in’ from Minnesota, New Hampshire, Misine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode | Island, ecticat, N ork Cont ew ¥ New : We did not learn how many the other Jersey, Pernsylvania, Ohio, Indiana; Tilintos, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, | Peis had but we understand they Oregon, Washington, Wycming, C ali | were Yery bagel patromized. When firnia, Michigan, Kansas, Missouri, | 9 £068 to ai and sitions Yui} Colorado, Wisconsin, North Carolina people who get the cars, he will | and Texas. These represent almost wonder where they all find a lodging every department of American indus. P<® “We are the people” und Pat- ey taemens, wool growers, Wits seo: | ¥00 ls She Sowa for the people, ers, coal, ore and lead miners, textile, | | THE MoTroR, the only red-hot Pro- iron and glassworkers, potters and Is | hibition paper in this section, wis insu- skilled $udustirien ‘moved from Curwensville to the county [ue i: iti ‘seat town. It appeared last week en- “Among the recent petitions from | to Western Pennsylvania were 10 from [27884 0 3 seven column paper, prin- einployers of labor, workingmen and ted in new type and greatly improved citizens of Pittsburg, presented by Mr. in makeup. My. 8. C. Watts, the editor Dalzell; a petition of the coal miners of = Drops; is givng his party a Huntingdon county, presented by Mr, fon rok earten adie amity; Ee Mahon: memorial of citizens of Penn- | COTRIER. Yt five Porte roRay : sitios and would be gratified to see The Monitor grow in influence. better sign of interest in Patton shown sylvania, by Mr. W. A. Stone; citizens of Butler and New Castle, by Mr. Phillips; laborers and producers of oil of Oakdale, Shannmopin, Smith's Perry, Murdocksville, Corsopol 3, Taylors ar town and Crothers, und citizens of MABAFFEY, Jan. 15. 1864. McKeesport, Pittaburg ‘aml Canoms- A Lydick has moved into kis fine big, the Manufacturers Natural Gas new store room. : company, Canonsturg Iron and Steel Miles Wigley has a crew etmpany , Canonsbirg Light and Fuel tergputting the shelving into his new eumpany, Budke Manoficturing com- hardware stors, puny, Lodge No. 46 Amalgsmated As MahaTey now has the largest brick MAMAFFEY Anty, which was built Demmier, Si 1305 a isa Prittadw are, by. Mosurs, Wi gl ley & Lydick Cincinnati, Chicago avd! Se, 1s als rail | There is some {ory yhabil ¥iv ths way at Pittelnerg, : i fot hacco mann. nations] bank will be organized } facturers of Brownsville, - the spring. The x pre: wntatives from Feptorn Work is progressing rapidly on the vt SN £3480 3 4 alg omen x : - 2 " } : i 3 Pinn Rg AN hs & un Peal Rady IMRT ATZe DOW WHICH BS DEANE envied oy , With peiitions {rom the employes in W 8 Mahaffey. of this place. It will * the different mannfictur ing industries he the large st h Ne . in the county when and the tobacco growers of Lancaster fnizhed. It has been licensed. _equnty. All these protest againet the The eri: has beers a great deal of sick: | pissage of this measure. And yet poucin town, and our physicians have rs 1 y » , g ? ¥ - 5 : . Prof. Wilson and his free trade col- Leen very busy, but at this writing Jegues would bave the country be there are no serious cases, with the ex lieve that this general uprising against ception of an infant child of Joseph his bill is but an evidence that Ameri: Butterbaugh. can labor lies boand at the foot of its Mr. Alex. Hepburn, constal! ©. Was : employers, and only protests because | fined $5 afd costs Monday for loading a it is commanded to do.” horse on the pavement. in order to convince Republicans | We regret to say that Mr. James avd Democrats that many sincere Johnston, who had his back injured : men disregard party lines in | acting more than a year ago, is still completely and speaking upon this matter, wd paralyzed from his waist: down and is quote the following from the Clarion | | lying in a helpless condition. He was ~ Democrat, one of the staanchest party in 5 Philadelphia hospital for some Journals, and one of the fairest, pub- ‘ time and had an operation performed, lished in Western Pennsylvania: without any benefit. DE ahvck sbvera) days Mr. Lloyd 8. Pringle has given up time was lost in r Song reas building and will leave soon for West le olderiion of the ar Virginia, and try his lnck in new fields. | they . The Aldine hotel in this place, of mem- | which J. P. Hepburn is proprietor, is VOTH | sing a land office business. It is with- ues- | Out question the best paying house in nin Clearfield county. 3 there lo nota Prof. Rowles will conduct a normal Democrat but who was elected DN ne of tariff reform. school here next summer. - He is a The interests of the country and good instructor and has given excell Democratic party demand that the ent satisfaction, and will have a large | Sariff question be settjed at the carlizet school. Especial attention will be giv- moment possible and every Democrat must understand that he is on trial, 0 those preparing to teach: ‘and there is no shirking of duty. It is not presumed that every Demoerat J. P. MCKENRIC K,— oi must endorme every feature of. the Wilson bill, but he is bound by his Attorne y and Counselor al Lau ; - honor, . and patriotism toward the y country and loyalty to his party to EpENiRUie, Pa. _ stay at his post until the tenfY question A ji Riles wl to ad Gaines with PRO ass “is settled. ‘Iie Wilson bill is open to #13 fidoiity. be capefitl consideration and amendment, (Mee opposite the Mountain Hoi ‘Bat it must be apparent to all that : neither the country nor the De mocTatic WH DAVIS, _ party are in a hamdr to stand any fool ing about the matter, 3 Attorney and Co unselor at Law, | COALFORT WITHOUT A PATRIOT. EBENSBURG, PA CA new huryess is to be elected next Lil legal business promptly ateuded ts month. Thus far no one has been found “who will consent to assume the duties If there was a connected with : the office there would be lots of appli- HM. F. PHILLIPPIL, DENTIST, cants. As it is the office must go a pstad fre fy Dee Ker TT: as, PA begging.—-Coalport Standard. Special attention given To the prvse ration of In these later years it is only where the naturel tevih. ; triots are ti that the offi must Cows £50 Ba DGE WORK. Artificial teeth on Vuleanite and Metglie seek the man. The greatest scheme plates Prices as low as is vonsistent with gowxd .kmown for instilling patriotism in citiz- °° Othe ny Contre Nips, "ems of boroughs eligible to the office of burgess is for the town council to vote | SAMUEL E. JONES a salary to the incumbent of that office. SAMU El E. J ES, Let Coalport give it a trial and be ~PROTICAL- | = Blacksmith and Horse WE HAVE been informed that there : are no less than ten speakeasies in the Shoer. : / borough of Patton. if they do exist Repairing of Wagons, Hie, neatly and prompt- “they should be suppressed. ty done. Mining Tools a specialty. Satisfac- ton Guaranteed, For fine boots and shoes gp to the Pat- Sa PATTON, Cambrir Co., Pa. on the outside than this conid be given? ¥ N - circulation by deserving it claims that it is unsarpassed in ail a PATTON and vicinity for the essentials of a great metropolitan | celebrated newspaper. Specimen copies of any | edition will be sent free sending their addres. me Dupont . Powder. TERMS--DAILY, $8.00 per anmum;| THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Every keg guaranteed to con- - $1.00 for fonr months; 36 cents per month; delivered by carriers for 6 cents per week. Sctwpay Enrmow, tain twenty-five pounds. Also, twenty-four large, handsorne pages— Nets of: 168 columns, elegantly illustrated, | all Kinas of pr annum; 5 cafitd pet copy. jas Dynamite, Judson ape. Daily and Sunday, $0.00 per sanum- i : . 50 cents per month. Weekly Edition, Fuse, &c. Money [av 50 ofénts per annum % a } io ESE ar ticles Address all letter to THE TIMES, PHILADELPHIA, JAMES MELLON. FUREKA PAINTING GO. HARRY MoOUOGRMEK. M.D * PHYSICIANS AND RU BG Eo PATTON, Po Etfece (5 Jones) Baoilding on Mare . fy desires wow of Fite {Mies Bemis frome S90 {TA 1G 9G pw HOTEL PATTON, E. A Mrrion Thue PEIN Ke nil thre eit, (FQ in first class “fy ie THE PATTON 14 FE. ‘o BITTNER. P. P. Young & Bro, 1 5 Frive 3 CoN: AL TOR AND x 1i.i Bg Frrimaley sab nite oo) att tiities PATTON. PENNA HOTEL BECK, | OF ALL KINDS. FRES SH MEAT H. C. BEck, Pros Lin 3 frre L 5 FIFTH AVENUE, Ome of the Largest Hotels in Yarth-| | ern. Canbris; Condocted ‘General Merchandise, ‘Corner Magee and Fifth Avenues. PATTON, PA. explosives, such Bologna, Lard, Etc. TE ATTN SIPPY 0, | DEALERS IN © STAPLE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. .DRY GOODS, FINE E GROCERIES, NOTIONS, - - PROVISIONS DR Tee CANNED ( obs, Sa TR * GREAT SACRIFICE SALE Fo ITHING! | Having dicided: to close out the Clothing branch of our business entirely, we are pre- Patton, Pa. pared to offer the people of Patton the aang FirstNation'|Bank BIGGEST B ARGAINS : Good Tables and Bar Supplied with’ = OF PATTON. Choicest Brands of Liquor. } | The Popuisr. House of Patton. Patton, Cambria Co., Pa. CAPITAL PAID v P, 0, On. (0. NEW MERCHANT Tailor Shop [¥ REAR ROOM OF Joux Yaxer' Particular aitention paid : : ing, Dying and (leasing. - ALGUST Kx. HUBER. sa | guaradtee PERFECT FITS FIRST CLASK WORK R. LE BOVIS STONE MASOX, Shot and HACreuAr: THE BEST Sc. CICAR. BLIAIY. EQUAL TO ANY 10 CENT CIGAR. FOR SALE BY ALL RELIASLY oeaLEns. in odes, Market Street, | j= Johnstown, Pa. The above Oogar is for sale in Patton by | ©, i PATTO XN, NEWS DEPOT \ MELLON, P.M. a HEN lY P. KELLER CHARLES MOMUI LEN J. M. ROBINSON'S HOTEL ll. F HU RL : i i They ever heard of. All goods will be sold at and 1 below cost antl dhe entire stock” 5 disposed of. This 1 15 0 SHAM SALE! f - : i losing ut rate. as we intend # . 3 Loos with a large hne of Dry Go “Don’t miss this oppor-, tunity. Our Clothing must go. ECONOMY ONE-RRICE STORE. e. Opposite Hotel Beck. PATTON, PA.
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