Vt Pa fo 5 : ie og i x 2 . : « BR, TY 3d it 5 Efe a Fae , ¥ kg AE & XE 2B # 5 Sm . Fog “a k of ; 6 BONE AR AE 3 _ Bg 2 i “ ty K . ; Ne wh A Ceti ol AAP A SA ws eer RA. Str A 5 VOL. 1—NO. 24. PATTON, CAMBRIA co. PA. THURSDAY, MAY 3 W804. IT PAYS To ADVERTISE IN THE PATTON COURIER T.F. THEMDUSTRAL SIUNTION TEE we BOLD THIEVES CAPTURED, i i sr i. Hangs Himself. Sunday and nbevied diet %o Su8 th John Stoltz, one of Carrolitown’s | sholen goods out of sight snd be ™ E L L Ol | Bituminous Coal Industry at a most sctive business men committed Cambria Farmers May Rest, pared for arvost on Monday. | suicide st that place by hanging him- ‘Bet Mahan, accompanied by one ~ Stand Still ia. bis stele al EI xk - Easy for Awhile. [hera the ‘on Wednesday morning, May 2. at the former didn’t seem to be : & CO, |THE ARMY / OF TRAMPS He wae seen fust a short time before BAD GANG "BROKEN uP. | Ha TRS a arrest of h imi | the rash deed was committed, about the | | sone. Her houses, the Couniun is — NEAR LINGLE Ming, — | ta What Comey Commarea Aggregation | house and appeared to be in his usual John Geod, Wn. Mahan, Poter Stetnbrieer, formed, has been regular : : Is Generally Termed : . mood and when his lifeless body was Joh Anderson and John Mahan in Jail. | "The COURIER collected from varions found hanging by a rope a short time During the past year the farmers ro- | {sources the following inteligence- afterwnrds it was a terrible shock to’ siding in ‘the vicinity of Ebensburg Do You | concerning the Industria) situstion his family and nearby neighbors. have met with the misfortune of hav. ‘throughout the country at the present Theré appears to be no cause for him ing stolen from them quantities of oats, | thme: : taking this manner of shuffling off this meat, etc., and of late the depredi- WEAR SH ES? The great coal strike organized by mortal coil. | tions have become 30 bold and frequent the United Mine Workers in their Mr. Stoltz was a prosperous business that they concluded it was time fo | national convention at Columbus went man being most of his time proprietor make an example of the impertinent | For the next ten days we into effect on April ist as planned. of one of the leading hotels at that intruders and resolved among them- | cated Wm. Mahan. It is said be will sell our stock of winter The bituminous coal industry is place but having recently sold out and selves to exterminate them if possible. made known other important fach styles at 25 per cent. less than | practically at a standstill, and the was engaged in the stone-breaking About two weeks ago they engaged which will be given to the pablic in cost. If vom want a bargain | ‘He was in Patton Tuesday ac- the services of sn Indiana county very near future. Y | tiom of the force on the railroads ran- companied by his son-in-law, P. J. Deit- lawyer to seek the identity of thee | g1. Luwaecs STATUE BLESSED. hurry up, as they will NOt|ning into Penmeylvanis and in s rise in rick looking aftr a suitable location to rasoale, nd ho began in rather RINE | 1orey wumber & last. | the price of soft coal. The scarcity of to piace his machinery. The COURIER manner by first disguising himeelf in se Sigs comipapt Thad have opened our stock Salo pegisiuiig to be ult slong the Inke representative met Mr. Stoltz while he the garb of a tramp, thereby averting On Sunday morning a ings | ports and blast furnaces may have to was here Tuesday and had a long chat suspicion as to his real character. ir | close, The Stic is oe. of he Hg: | with tm, and Rie was ag St | His mode of 2 operations rl country. in less than twenty-four hours would A NEW. | Work- | be chronicling his sad death. ‘and in a suit that a professional hegpar ' a a a Mr. Stoltz leaves a wife and a large would blush to have worn he wis 508! a ute Church, “The day was pei | S there were 50,000 men out in Pennsyl- | family of grown up children besides a long in scraping sp an 20QUALIGAnCe | met end long before the time aciaiet HOES | vania; in Ohio, 38,000; Minois, 25,000; large number of friends to mourn with those of the neighborhood | > Alabama, 8,000; Indiana, 5,000; Ken- his sudden departare. : ! ) §0SkY nl Feuntytsee, 8.000; Wat Vir. ni and are prepared tg, set! Yori | AN OLD FRIEND. latest styles agas@aller price ed ome ome’ than _gyer” “before. Do EO wos . mies : fail to see them. peed SE re Her | pi thenst ver oid Sind oat ot eauittan -— {Mending in ihc couch yaad i v : eT : Al OU ! He gained their confidence by fur- | vices’ were wy noted by | — : the strike are realized. These miners to welcome him in his new place of nishing them with plesty of bed ae received $53,500,697 in wages in 1800, business. Mr. Lette made many warm | whiskdy, and everything was working OUR according to the 11th conwas of the friends while in the newspaper busi- to his entire setisfhction when siden. : United States, and produced 79,899,108 | ness both at Penfleid and Carrolitown. | ly, Saturday evening one of the mm, ~ Grogery tons of coal, valued at $69,350,680. The Some years age he had some experience Frank Boring by name, sarprimd | miners strike for a retarn to the inter | in the occupation in which he has now ' David Black, a farmer residing within ‘state wage agreement, which was | embarked, and his affable manper and | three miles north of town by sppesr- Department Sze last summer. They want courtecus treatment of his customers ing and confessing that he camws with | to be paid upon the basis of 70 cents a made him fully as popular ss a res the intention of giving the whol thing ton for mining. Both sides sppear to | tauranter. : | away. “Whether his conscience smote is stocked completely with| ined, and already appeals’ Mr. Lotta’ place of business is located | him fg bis many misdeeds or be did Resh goods and our prices are. charity have been raised in varions on Magee avenue, the second door | it for sate’ “Erevenge was not armed. as low as the lowest. districts. President McBride thinks west of Yahner's hardware store, and | = Mr. Black ac.” “ied with alactity hb oT PF. MELLON, “ wrkeey wil} ‘proposiiion to proveed to town aad ii in a fine three story building, formerly swear git warrants for the arrest of | thes had smmombied to witnem. Ap MeRiride’s expectation is fulfilled, from | erected and owned by - John D. Jones. the ones whose namas he, 1loTing, | yropuiste musle wes rendered for t) & CO. 308.410 72 00.000 Sw Now ieave Shu: | | The lower story is a neat store room, would disclose. The information wis ‘be and the others are occupied for his given to the proper authorities and | residence. From an acquaintance of Monday the warrants wwe | . pearly twenty years the COURIER can issued and placed in the hades of! A Lantzy, cheerfully recommend him to the people Constables Humphreys and Tader, and | ) of Patton and vicinity. ~ Dealer in Jack's Barber Shop Removed, ft Jack Schied, ‘he popular barber, hos | Peter Steinbeiser, John Anderson, | I TT To them. Indus | ! rly | Jot ‘Raben | while here called at the Coumms ‘ i j { z i : Pare Goods Wines, Liquors trial Armies and Armies of the Com- ‘monweal are “pon the way from and Beer. | California, Colorado, Oklahoma, Wy- Foi Tigo Tn comers Phenix Brewing COS oa he coer Jor Beer, Flasks, oh eee th ser plore, FoF ly a; Jugs, Etc. Mail orders attended tO the promptly. Right Pries. & aioe of oe Ds HASTINGS, PA. lle me Are Yon GOING | nas 5 Iveal board in Patton, re-elected laws to this effect on the statute books, | which the Washington suthorities will | gt Ren agl : ; : fee Cream. If SO dont fail to call and _ We are now prepared to serve Ice spect our fine line of Cream up stairs in the building lately . occupied by Ed. Cairns, better known DOORS and SASH Sc s™" "Soran i. Deo't Read It. We have just received tWO Fora nice clenn shave and a hair ent wn When you come to our hesutifal town Cer Loads—Can make prices Try Jack, the Barber, on Fifth avenue And he'll fix you up safe and sound. (in the front part of George Green's’ Andervon and Jovathan Malan, The | and paid one dollur for one your's billiard parior, to the room vacated by four first named were found at their scription to the best local newspaper George Valentine, known as the Patton homes four or five miles north of this section of the country. Mr. News Depot in the opera house block. FEbensburg —two at Anderson's and | man is at present a representative Jack mow has a very fine place and two at Bet Mahan's. They offured no the legiulature and his reel plenty of room. He will also have resistance to the officers. { would be a good one as he has charge of the daily papers and will be py, of the number, Ruben indi assisted in that department by George _ .. nd Jonathan Mahan, are mere Hay, who's a hustler in that line. The pode whose ages ave. mot mors. than 18 | S1¥E7S in demand snd Mr. ;, COURIFR is pleased to see that Jack years, and were found about five miles | O° SUPPLY the demiand. He will has secured such pleasant quarters. tian wd dea After geive 4 Hearey suppuIs Sum. Ws having been taken before Squire Jones *°% who committed them, they were placed Married at Patten. : in jail with their confederates in crime. | On Tuesday forenoon at 10:30 o’clo The trial took place on Tuesdny be- Mr. William Marks, of Hastings a New Offierrs Elected, The German National Building and Loan association, of Pittsburg, which officers lately. Following are the ones elected: H. C. Beck, president; R. L. Goff, vice-president; John Yahner, | | bride’ secretary and treasurer; Charles Anna Wm. Mahan and John Good, two » par ts by Rev. CW. Wi and F. E. Farbaugh, appraisers. _ The Very bad ones, waived a hearing and of Hasting. A large number of f officers report the company to be in a Were sent back to jail. : : came over from Hastings to wi prosperous condition and are now pre- The evidence of James McClement the ceremony administered to the h pared to loan any amount. The capi- and Peter Boring was sufficient to hold PY Py couple besides a large number tal stock of the association is $10,- Peter Steinbeiser, John Anderson sod this place. ve cuuple departed ¢ 000,000. J : back so Jail to await trial at June court. as Jin The Cambria Herald says that a cow po. the evidence of McClensent: it | New Tolephone Company. Was Remarkable. “belonging to John Humphreys, Of yu, disclosed that John Good and Wm. | A new telephone company, to be | South Fork, was struck and killed by & | yapay had stolen Frank Deveresux’s known as the Pennayivania T freight train at the depot on Wednesday 4 ond then took Frank Biring’s company, hss been organised a evening. The cow's head was canght | to haul the proceeds of their | i man, Cambria county. is the i Wyte cow etch ad besa funtened depredations home. Boring lhecame tion to have the line all throug between it and the pony wheels, and ,.re of the fact and when he accused the State.’ The first line will be from | while thus imprisoned she was dragged them cf it they “acknowledged the Johnstown to Ebensburg via Cress a considerable distance. While the . ..v and pledged him (Boring: fo The following officers have be poor cow was thus imprisoned it gave _, secrecy by promising to divide the elected: Dr. G. R. Glass, president; birth to a fully developed calf, which, | spoils. He, however, asserts ‘taat he J- J. McDonnell, treasurer; F. |B strange as it may seem, is still ying: . didn’t receive any of the meat. The Young, secretary and general nan : evidence also went to show that An Apelegy. . Peter Steinbeiser helped to hide « the Owing to the fant that there y a A nine month’s old son of John _4 ion meat, and young John Mahan misunderstanding as to the time in Died. Shimeleaky who lives at the upper end ‘and Bill Mahan stole Wm. Makin's which the ordinance relating to b abl ~of Beech avenue died very suddenly 0 butter, chop and chickens, and riding on side walks went into e > ab wt to suit Buy er. : Local Market Repart, Friday morning about eleven o'clock. Ww € are also agent for * For the special benefit of the farmers The funeral services were held Satus. child was taken to Client Springs for | D. M. Osborne & Co. | publishes the following local market burial. also some ch and rootaheggars from Neal McRar, and that John after receiving it rom the Mahans After a thorough search none of the report, revised each week: : : FARMING OAL | Butter acuiine 5 18 cents per pound. A Log Driver Drowned. stolen goods were: found, but the «ffi- | Potato, er > : - - p "oe biishel Dewton_ Pickles, of Madera, Pa.,. cers were shown where the ait tind Mr. Goff was fabwsly arrested by dni chief of police, Sam’l Jones, and ) {in the vicinity of Patton the COURIER day morning at eight o'clock when the 4 ngerson fed the Shop to his horses apology being in order I. tender the same. L. 8 ry or Ave. : : | Buckwheat, a“ seteith ve rl 5 : : ‘Rye, yw : 2 | Cantar erensmeesssarst si AY 3 ota; oad. 2 PA I ] ON, PA. cs Hay,....... rien eines S12 10. $18 per) tory. “| mile east of Keating Sunday morning hole had been dug; out under the fisor fell from n log he was riding and was Of her spring honse and there safely * drowned. Search for the body was secreted. Dr. B. F, Wendell, a graduate of| Co's . begun at once. —Oisceola Leader Cou-: Nothing was fond at Anderson's or Co.'s rier. ' about the premio of any of the gang. Prices moderate. -34tf
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