4 i of 4 1 Patton Courier. o. PATTON PUBLISHING €O., Proprietors THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1594. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. FEDERAL OFFICERS {7 RR MENA ii ristoary. Ernie Beg ver, Beaver olimnty CONG REN 4X Festa Va. 1 No y giv my tare, Pa TEFL} $ : ¥ Porn vsntawney Je STATE 9H CERS om J §eoeres Prior srs £ESLY fy aV ERX Woon oer off % sept iat Moriduy of we Puesrnest PROTHOX TARY HeGisrEr aX HEooeh TEEASUREY rH SHERIYF PEP TY SHERIFF IHINTRICT ATIOEN ANIM M IRS TON FES (yes. MM. Wertz ors N ER ( T.¥F COUNTY RU PFRINTS Gr NTY RURVEYOR (GUSTY AUDITORS Forey, Jarnes Trl Jv RY CoM MISSIN E PS Biongh CORE Piowar [HIRECTORS c¢ryitie, Paphisd Flite BORJUGH OFFICERS. Brrarss— WJ Ixmnelly. Cor XOoil fineoin = Pu Wilson, H.C. Beek, BF. 1. F. Bonner SOHO. Boa AL Lf pre<adent; ( H. Carfrnan. secretary; W. H. Sandford, treas per Dr. J. B. Xooman, HE. Barton VA minston, Justice oF THEY PEACE Jeske F Maeibom TREAS Maurtir ¥ | FLEE Jrr. Corxargs fonn JA Hs NOT s.M Young. L ¥ Aernit Wise, FP. FP. CPE Crepe) Twice, Jax wir W_ Fl Sar (LERK =HArves Pru tterson, CoLLECTOR Jas. Ms ANSENSOR +4. R. Cornedin Av pitors- FH. Kinkend, H. © Wil L. Thompson Jr par oF FLrcrios—A. (s [wsppepor Abrahsn Byers CHIEF oF POLICE San’ { Jomes REREFT CoM MIRKION ER Sama \ddlermnan, Yoored PRY Winslow, A tent MEASURE OF THE DROUTH A great deal of sickness accompanied by intestinal disorders has been com- manding the attention of physicians in Cincinnati, Philadelphia and other large cities. The patients are severely purged and reduced to complete ex- haustion. and so debilitated that they are easy prey for more virulent diseased. Those most careful of their diet and least disposed to bowel troubles are attacked as readily as any other person, and that has led to ac- counting for the trouble through the water supply. Cincinnati is supplied from the river and on account of the &C ; 0. drouth the stream is extremely low, and it is said the pumping stirs ap the dregs usually carried near the bottom. Since the first of the year the rainfall there has bean far below the average. The difference in Philadelphia has been * much less and sickness proportionately less. The subject suggested to the Cou- RIER an investigation of the figures for Patton, and there is found in them a hint for great care. The safest way is “to boil the water used for drinking. Much of itis pumped out of wells that are at their lowest stage and the per- centage of foreign stuff floating in them is increased proportionately. The fall of rain here this year is 5.68 inches short of the average since 1891 for the corresponding seven months, and it is even that including a consid- erable excess in May over the fall in. any other month four in years. © The excess of May is mentioned to show the severity of the drouth that has since reduced the average for seven months _as stated above. The fall in the cor- responding seven months in 1891 was 29.10; in 1892, 30.36; 1543 30.37; in 1894, 25.27. The last five months of 1502 were dryer than the same time in either of the others. The fall in October in that year was .92, the light- est of any month in three years. The amount that fell in May, this year, was 7.98 inches. Such a decrease as is shown by these figures is certain to have a very bad influence on the health of the commun- ity unless more than ordinary caution is exercised. DANGER OF MINING. Mining is a dangerous business. Sta-- tistics are referred to and comparisons, made with other occupations, and about the only thing more dangerous, except. active hostilities, is railroading. Anthracite mining causes more deaths and injuries. by accident than bitum- inous mining, as the following figures for 1892, from the Colliery Engineer, show: “In the anthracite coal mines in 1892 there was one fatal accident to every 311 employs and one non-fatal accident to every 125 employs. The bituminous region in this State? had a . fatal accident to every 588 employs and a non-fatal accident to every 1232 employs. Taking both. together the fatal accidents were one to every 378 persons employed and a non-fatal one to every 153.” Soda at Hodgkin's drug store. “man knows the family Se red * ‘for argument at argument (cou ust 20th, 1894: {| - efReac v of thi efficacy of thi ‘than pleased with the result. WHO SHOLED MARKEY. The opinion of the attorney general of New York. that it i not idegal for a man to marry his stepdaughter, may necessitate an entire change of the in- junction r« ; hibited er of marriage relation- A man ytained in that ship beginning with marry his men her,” T ra er-hook may in the Fraser orld many forbidding eve marrying of 2 is rather startling to learn that being a & rls stepfather need not prevent a changes, Guarini W He’ kx winter. i rman making her bis wife, thers Sill 3 3 is not ANY apparent reason Why soon a BRO A that ihe marriage shonld nat be fairly ful. since it may be assumed disposition of his new wifé through his experience with the gird have know make her mother, and shonid enough of he would REET the man 0 whether twee likely to her a good husband After all, it matters little what men and women marry, of the div a0 muoch %0 long as they car The in deciding keep ont oree court difficulty ms not “what relationship should forbid mar- as what for dix nid be disregarded b art. A cond Lists. - List of rauses set down for argument at argument conrt, Monday, August 20, 1894: Stutzman vs Felt Watson & Co vs Smith. Noel va Smith. Noel vs Gettings ef al. Betts ve Michaels Shoemaker ve Good Blair vs Good In re road in Barr township excnse iY “the o0On In re road in Flder and Carroll town- ships. In re rule on ET Schofl Bowser vs Miller Widdman vs Abler et Dowling ve Johnstown City Use Sandford vs Powell M'Mannus & Reiley vs Same vs Griffith In re opening Willow street in Lilly borough. In re opening ( Lilly boroagh Berker vs Varner. Ad Brazickr leveland =treet in TOTCeS Gillman, PENSIONS GRANTED Nambey in Cambria Coopty — Twe in Vattom. Pensdons imsue of July 28 have been grand the following Pennsylvanizns: Original Fils Howe. Patton, Cambria county ulie o 'h ik Ae Jia RFK - Jeadwila widows, ste [roe . Bedford crmnty Qtr mmtoran {iriginal w nein, Raxton Zirmmerman. ounty. Somerset, Pensions jesne of July 27 bum granted the following Pennsylvanians Original Henry M L Hofina Bed- Bedford county; John H Matha owinekel, Clarion ooanty; John Finn. Hallidaysborg, Blair county. Ads tional {Charles W Frans i, Huntingdon county David Dishong oOuntyY. FoR Ne £ ord. densi Reisene {am Increase Jacob Pedford ecunty Origindl, widows ¢te yhoria Mimor Dunkle, Polluck, Clarion county Pensions - issue of July 28 have heen granted the following Pennsylvaniuns Original -Orlanda T Crag Alevandria. Westmoreland Restoration snd reissne John Whit. man, deceased. Altoona, Blair eon ty Reissue Peter Delane Cambria county. Original, widows, #tc Mary A Sar rett, Philipsburg (learfield Harriet FE Meener, coanty Pensions New cORanty Wagner, ermanty RETO, % ake v jamme of July 31 have been . granted the following Pennsylvanians J al Tis- : Original Chas Zimme town, Cambria count Monnt Pleasant, Wests ye] land co David D Davis, Irwin, Wests ire and comnty; Wm Strong. Blairs Mii Huntingdon county; Peter Whitehes irwin Westmoreland coun TINADR, Samuel Baer Custer, Vinco, Cambria county. Reissue Thomas Shafer Altona Blair county. Rent Estate Tomesf-rs rer fl Cambris erminty 175] Summerhill, Exiia consideration $250 Executor of David sills 10 aghe, Gallitzin, $2.50 Chest Creek land & Improvement company to William T Robinson Pat ton, $450 Johnstown & FG Dor Slonycereek Railroad I citation in assigned estate hye : gn fe nrany to John A Good, Johnstown, Eila B McDonald. In re rule on Alfred Ashton, Pag. Schmidt vs Rhode Brallier vs Wagner. Weimer vs Holtz Skelly vs Iveryet al. In re road in Allegheny township. In re petition of Hastings Water company for viewers. Robinson et al ve Curran. Commissioners of Cambria connty vs In re road in Carroll township. Schroth vs M Kenrick. Edison General Flectric company vs Cresswell et al. In re rule on assignee of TF Mellon M'Kay’'s executors ve Ovo. Sharp vs Harker et al. In re exception to auditors report between Hastings borrugh and Sasque- hanna township. Glass vs Glass. Powers vs M' Nally. Commopwealth vs Peters. Barker, trustee vs Lantzy. Wilson et al Mays etal | M’Fadden vs M'Hugh et al. The following cases will be presented rt, Aug- In re Peter King estate. xeoptions to auditor's report. In re estate of Sebastian | Graff, de ceased. Rule on A Farrell tc show cause why sale of real shonid not be set aside. In re estate of John J Booms deceased. Exceptions to report of Je M Rase, Esq., auditor. Tw: Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, City, IIL, was told by her dpctors she had the consumption and that there was no hope for her, but twd bottles of Dr King's New Discovery dompletely cured her ‘and she says it kaved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St, San Francisco, suffered from| a dread. ful cold, approaching consumption, tried without resalt evervthing else, then bought one bottle of Ir King's New Discovery arid vl. He is na oun resiiit=. of which these whee ks ey It is ¥ ct AY SUD samples, nderfal izhs and ir Beich- Sie Free triai bottles at er's City: Drug 50 cents and §1 colds. Store Refrula ‘Pay your stthseription : ¥- ad the “giod of and Kenneth Bazemore fortune to receive a Chamberlain's Colic, era Diarrhea Remedy three of his family were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them ‘all and he had some left which he gave to Geo W Baker, a prominent merchant ot the place, Lewistown, N ¢'., and it cured him of the same complaint When troubled with dysentery, colic, diarrhea @r cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more The praise that naturally follows ita intro- duction and use has made it very pop- ular. 25 and 50 cent botles for sale by hy yt le { “hol when , City Drug Store, C E Belcher, Prop fe to him. of Junction was $1 Heirs of Jacob Horner to Horner, Johnstown, $291 Cambria Iron company Eliax B Anton tO Denk, Lower Yoder township, $150 Kate McKeever et al Alexander McKeever, Johnstown, $1,500 Administrator of Casper Glitsch 0 Regina Liewellyn, Johnstown, $2.70 James BR Kennedy et nx to #William W Dempeey, Johnstown $2 200 Sheriff of Cambria county to William Willett, West Taylor township, $13} Prancis Devlin to Gustave Better. man, Johnstown, $1, 900 Michael xcCanley et ux to Jeremiah Paul. Johnstown, $8,000 : Henry Good et ux io Horner, Hastings, $425 Flien ¥ Reed to Robert Fhensburg, $275 T Barns et Barmesboro, $350) Henry Fulimer to John Zobel Johnie town, $000. Elizabeth Miller et vir to Andrew C Miller, Richland and Stonycreek town ships, $1,600 Samuel J Horner et ux to io Williaza J Cassidy . to John ux MAO, Frederick Hofecker, Johnstown, $800. Cora EOaks et virto W M Pfeffer corn, Johnstown, . $1,500 B F Watkins et ux to Leonard Vogel, Johnstown, $825 John E Fees et ux to John E Vogel Johnstown, $1,600 Elmer Berkeybile et ux to Myers, Ferndale, $750 James ( ‘ampbell, et vir to Alexander Grieff, Carrolitown, $50 Thomas Murray et ux to R: ade township, $6500 Mary Gantz et vir to Robert H Horn- er, Johnstown, #5 Samuel Strayer et ux to Jokn E Sivita, Stoneyvervek township, §1.000 Amanda J Stineman to Stull. Johnstown, $400 Margaret A Stall to Amanda J. Stull, Johnstown, $400 Mary J Spangler et vir to 8 C Dale, $1 260 Thomas Bumford et a ford, Sonth Fork, $4 Jaceb Schirf et ux to Conrad Barr township, $2,600 Jacob H Tavior et al McCoy Coal & C £54, 000 SM (Clark, Ream, oke Hitsn, A Ivranken : tree Rex of the dp at that & number « guarding ? tie mine property {them wh at that place passed through : their way homeward Tuesday morning They gave an exhibition there, The bill of fare was mostly Profanity, Obscenity and Bad Whisky, with sprinkling of General Cussedpess. their conduct herr was a sample their behavior at Glen ( ampbell, it no wonder they were “shot at,”’ and seems almost a pity they were missed. They are probably at home in Indiana now, and Indiana is welcome to them. Suits $20 up to 35. Best of material tised. Best workman employed by. 38-tf Berl, The Tailor and Clothier. ever, he maw a ‘week AW. Margaret A {"herryviree on DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTWM the Dempnersthe Voter of Camber swnty. The Demearratic voters of the election districis of Cambria PORT SE Te VETAL COATT INANE 3 mame Foor other NGEITER rpvargnt 0 Mik attention HBT n ¥ Aeiegales for Ww Tria Nr A Fiero: Ratt. Cedi nesdasy me wh has charge of etery. east of Epensburg. set fire to an objectionable stamp in the fleld of the cemetery, and about toma for Job im Mr lLiosd zs ( rong Mills, north de- dinner frat ring satiafied that tif fre had © rad After reaching his home. how- starting «ght flames msing high in the air at away. 1 n him long to reach the ennflages which, fortunately, was spread- z out north and east instead of in the tion of the hundreds of graves threatering of Marsh nDOON arted for hie » out the the * take melery, al 2aif mile an rather the farm of Mr. Elijah any other property Mills, Philip Evans, the butcher, run and John D. Evans and Morgan Evans They had a terrible fgot, subduing the flames, but finally accomplished it after completely chanting themselves It vieh they fought. IZ Mountaineer WAS more than to was 3 noobie hattie wh Fhrenst Patents Granted, : The following patents have granted to Pennsvlivania inventors this as reported by C A Snow & solicitors of American and foreign patents opposite U 8 patent office, Washington, D C: E J Bickell Jerwey Shore. nutlock; J Conner, Pitzsbarg, drilling apparatus; W B Culver, Scranton. steam separator: J T Duff, Pittsburg, car brake; J A Elper, Wilkesharre, horseshoe: FJ Hoffheins, York, fertilizer distributor: J W How- lett, wilton, stovepipe attachment; =a nha FY, hewn 0. comb: G A P wmcKean, composition of matter and g same; K Michalaonskji, yuns- rear Rawle, Radnor, de- vice for operating doors; PF Rerdon, Kane, hydrocarbon gas black machine; I) u Rothenberger. Lancaster, hank safe: W A Shaw, Pittsburg, rex tion- 3 ary gas motor engine: CC Smith ya mw hed maskin Adi, © slama from a | i» n 31 well as cure all f headache Ritters money refunded Drug Store tric bottle at Dr Belcher's Der t Native. Having purchased the business of D C. Dale, the store is now Open and we are prepared to supply the general public in this line and’ solicit your patronage. 38:3 Parrony Harpw Are Co. . woven options Tweell OEE a= Pollowing Mr. the wants of Nrsthew i ewido given That Ihe ER tedy sutsnisting Swewwen A 1 Fisder goat =. eel oof Paton Pa ander Hw frm Dane ¢ Fmher & Almmcd vad By nays ATI A 3 Juaby RE A 3 Leite SAE te thee ; fr amv Tee Pe i ae ham + 4 4 = Serum crea todd A A nesfn! point is made By 3 writer in The tint in regard to the term hye moles ” sa applied 95 printed and Toe raje is imkd down that the more lelicate in shade n dye is the mors S280 >» Bx 13m tom Sher fade ff zoviis are the AnT tos 2 was tie mos ARIE WL mmerfartit treated in rods feet. fant ooh whether of manufacture, are tet ewan Thee J Vismpw Hyer 1am of +r ATE & Bs TE 4 fomengrn practically fae, DIT When cet Be the prowerfal chembeass of wi h many of the washing SORIA RTE COTE poe, OF when nung ont for honrs on KC Bewiton - expraed to emo hing J som and ir the codors must seonsarily fade to 3 extent © IS 38 ni known’ 1k chetnioals Cot. in washing saps and similar 3 Bre 1 TRARY DRRR 8 DOW fu] ax those amnloyad in the prices of blemrhing mnsiine. In at a few in stances, 100, they are probably of 8 greater Aegres of strength. he result being fhat they weaken the cloth to am extent that the bleacher wonid pot De Sigposad to isk. Ammonis and Arsente Er “ sorts of oth Reuel Somerville, Bens. mt § - HEN Ai 4AWN ATTON. Pa. rgd D - she s EL y Building TTERYET OF. ees EL Whe ase Mc NE¥L BARBER ANI Soe Hamre DRDBRER FPR ° id yw Flom Tiree Piola aE DUATRS Tow smnsonias spon the ay pie xion ae dl opposite to those of arsenic. The Srst symptom of am- memia poisoEing which appears among those who work in ammonia factories in a discoloration of the skin of the nome i. Ths gradually extends grer the f 1 the complexion has 8 stained blotched and unsightly sp pearance. — Medical Journal rectly . x x ines. AG ~ Samoet EF PRACTICAL SLIGKSMIT " Mages A venue, rink a Ciseauee The frst thing teriain’'s Cs Snowmen | TPA Remedy Tw i [rare matter and cured i heartily 0 all pes rari refer to ciiability € samphel} City Drug - ; settle the a Like Act HORSE SHOEING. A speaiaity Prices are moderate All work done with neatness and dispatch Call and See Me, A G. DIE HI page Licenses. : a A.A ka. marriage Licenses were lerk of Orphans’ r the week ending Tharsday, 1884: : townshiy “xq r~ L. SS fest LL reek. - For sale by > Belcher, proprietor Mar Swing Patton, Pa. issued by the € the Cony for SAM L BOYCE, Snereamnr to John OF August 2 : Sellman, West Taylor’ Lizzie (wiser, Johne OWT. : : Le HEARS Henry Sarah Feed. Hay Fleanor Be Exe. smi and FEB IN Edward Lingle and singer, Lbensturg. Floar and (rain. Lime, “1 know an old soldier who had chronic Alarrhora of long «standing to have heen permanently cured by tak- ing Chamberlain's Onlic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” Edward Skumpick. a prominent druggist winneapolis, winn. “1 have sold the this for over seven years and oonsider it superior to any her medicine now on the market for compiainta’” 25 and 50 cent f this remedy for sale by City Drang Store, CE Beicher. proprietor 1 natant Iv. Killed - ne ae the Lowest CASH. fMYS remedy in city Howe We : ctl ors 1 The Patt Ww GIANG] GENCY Represents the follaw ing old r eliable “ire Insurance Hx Portage township, Friday team of he farmer was killed on last He was : & riving maes 21tached a steam. ‘they became anman- off. He was throwsm to the ground, and two wheels of the engine passed over the back part his head. He expired in five minutes after the accident. zh Dugan, a respected wflernoon to thresher, when ageable, and ran You want a suit for fall . line of sampiea Best ag n-tf See my t guaranteed. The Tailor and Clothier. : Backlen's Lrntes walve inn the workd i aloes, | COMPpanics: for Cus, “ll salt rheam, fever wands, chilblains, skit n eruptions and posi- or no pay required satis Price The bruises, Ors, bent salve ROYAL, of Liverpool; HOME. of New GERMAN Also Insu sores, tetter, chapped h corns, and all \ ork. ¢ Pittshurg tively cures piles, It is guaranteed 0 give perfect ow 3 -t E faction or money refunded. : aT Es uit: Life New the world. . . - = 5 cents hex Fer Dr C the tabic Rel er sale hy Dany of “her. ot pan -- rTance Cont York, Dale & Patterson, PATTON, PA v ; . - Wan a Neen County Formed. the largest a The len Campbell Comet is agitat- The formation of a new county out diana, Clearteld and An effort in this < 18% but was ‘The territary ncindes anna, Elder ing of parts of In Cambria coanlies. TION WAS voi ot ans 5 wr ul WY NEw va La dire ie in Na %y 1 T MER | is an srbivrary word used to desigmate the _ oul béw (raag) which cannot be pulled off the watch, : te the ae locking the Bow ® the 20 that it ‘camsot be pulled or twisted off "It positively prevents the loss of the ey he theft, and avoids mury to ®t from 2 Sopris IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jas. Boas Filled or ether watch cases bearing this trade mark—— All watch dealers sell them without extra cost. Ask your jeweler for pamphiet, or send to the manafacturers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PIILADELPWIA. toni, Cashivr of the adwwe ply «wens that the * aw ns 3 tw Te Rin OTEY Ts 10 ow leslie snd Delhad Wa, H. oSaNdDroRD, ashivr and sworn to hefiwe me this 14th w wa 7% Det +f Angust Jussx E. Darwx, 1. FP
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