The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 21, 1895, Image 8

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© “WHY 80 sap, WILLIE
A Lemdon Police os Comet Imeldont Ait vie test ot Vii Poem sepa 1a ;
Mande Even Lady Homerset Laugh.
AN! London is Ianghing now over a |
rh tay dt given in the
; on Lady Henry Somerset's
® Sala The London unio pal. |
own Dr. Parkhurst
: Lady Henry |
= 8 termined to take the bull
Tb ant collect evidence her
8 She secured atjother Indy as zeal- |
. ous ns herself as a companion, and the
pair obtained the services of a young
‘curate of their acquaintance as male es-
sort. !
Now, it happens that Lady Somerset |
is a woman of very ghnerous proportions
‘and withal so handsomely made that
some of the ungodly have been wicked
enough to suggest that her ladyship
would make an enchanting. living pio-
i It chunced also that the
rather the larger of| the two On the
other’ hand, the young curate was slight
‘and weazened, with a pale, roild face,
that bore a perpetual, air of melancholy.
The trip was made, and when the de-
fective party was pladed upon the stand every
during the hearing the justice asked her
Iadyrhip if in her travels about in the:
' slemeshe had been rholested or accosted
\ In aay offensive way Lady Henry wus
\gompelied to reply th
i she had rather re.
fer companion gave
ate took the star.d,
» same question of
aocosted.
d the little man ina
at she had not, but.
HOLS OF PRESIDENT FAURE”
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Duys of the Commune.
'M. Faure, the platens ob tie Fronoh |
republic, is well known by a prominent
French American resident of New Or-
‘leans, who was with M. Faure during
the French commune. He describes the |
pew president as a man of al mag
petizm, of splendid executive ability and |
bravery and firmness.
"Faure | i business as a small com-
mission merchant in hides, wool, eto.,
st Havre years ago. From that, by en-
, economy and thrift, he prospered,
bis business increased until he was |
one of the most extensive commission
merchants in that city. He became also
pue of the most prominent men of the
city politically, and just before the
Franco-Germar war he was made first
““adjoint’’ to the mayor of the city and
was a staff officer of the army, althoogh |
his duties did not require his presence |
on the battlefield. He took an active in-
th of course, in the war, and it was
owing to his efforts that the commissary
department of the French soldiery was
kept well supplied. He was also a close |
adviser of the officials of Havre and in
manner demonstrated great execu-
tive talent and a born leadership.
It was in 1871; during the French
commune, however, that bis personal
bravery and ability to confront desperate
oles were tested. While acting
in the capacity of ‘adjoint,’ or adviser
‘of the mayor at Havre, a request was
made of him from the mayor of Paris
for firemen and engines. The city of |
Paris was in flames from one end to the |
other, and aid was being asked every-
where in engines and firemen. Faure
at once called for volunteers and urged
- mpon them the necessity of responding
to the call He thus raised a company
of firemen to go to Paris and fight the |
fires that were raging everywhere
Faure showed hie courage and won the
bearts of the firemen and people by r
. ing with the volnr’-
: gnc Yors
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BACTERIOLOGY.
Baeciling AT Spresd So as
te Make Ts All Little Nervous.
Of Campbell's livis of the lord chan:
~ osllors, in the sncocession of which there
was a possibility that he might himself
appeer. Lord Bromgham said that it had
a
new terror to death. Life has
Deen so stuffed with now terrcrs by the
Smotariologist that thers fs hardly room
for another, and him the most
‘pwolix and prosais bin and biog
rapher becomes ai jnnooent and Hprm-
‘Jess figure indeed. There is hardly any
eal or condition which
pot now fitted
of that micro-
ven with "diabol-
wonld Ty bs a ‘relief not Yo know
: #0 much of the minute organi-
satious which accovipany morbid path-
ological states if there were any way
of escaping it. The doctors have to
know, of course, Hut the knowledge
might be confined to them, as tho sacer-
dotal mystories used to be to the pricst-
hood. It would save no end of popnlar
anxipty and alarm.; With every synip-
tom the patient is bd assured that ho
is ssmniled by a new und virulent micro-
oooons, and the constantly published re-
searihes of the microscopists tand to in-
flame his imagination and inoresse his
alarm.
Hove is an Itali bacteriologist who
says he has discovored the bacillus of
old age, and when he has fourd out the
ight sort of salt to put on its tail its
savages will be at sm end, and old age,
as a condition, will pass away, subsist
ing only as a thedry or remote rotro-
‘apect. He has not yet disclosed “the
structural outlines of this curious reptil-
fan debutante, and! it may be only an
after dinner vision, to which ‘science
will deny a recoguized place, leaving
old age, as it was , an incurable
Suidision. with an. invariably progress.
ive tendency, in ud need of bacteria to
~acoderate it. —N York Tribune.
ert iy ic}
Colored Sierifiiane In Clover
+ Nothing will kil a8 young negro but
|» charge of d ite, and their atom-
‘solv must be w lly and fearfully
male The freeze; was an onmnitigated
- blessing to them, and they luxuristed
on frozen oranges for two weoks after
wand. It was fun to see them. They
would gather arotind the various ship
ping points, and na lot of fruit was
ordered to the tor they would help
themselves before'it was hauled away
Souis of # the bore would eat two dosen
ah writting, or standing,
Stun cenigd — Jom: wid pot seem to
i : ko lighten
abd newsboys made a
point of buying & ‘cents’ worth of frogen
oranges every day for their dinoer
"They could get a dozen large ones for
a nickel, and they would eat them way
down to the yellow hide. A white boy:
who attempted the same performance
‘wonld have had several different kiuds
of cramp colic in less than 1{ minutes.
— Florida Times-Union. :
Bears With His Mouth.
A boy whose mouth is wonderful, in
that it does the double service of tasting
and hearing, was in Ban Antonio today
His name is Jobn Mihand, aud ins bone
4s at Sabinal. He was born ten ye.ucs.
ago. Both ears were closed at birth,
aud they bave never been of wrvice
hin. But by a remarkable freak of uv
ture his mouth has done what his «
ooght to have done, and he. is not :
.oommoded in the slightest. Several lo.
doctors examined and tested the pov
of the mouth and pronounced the
» phenomenon without a parailel. -—
Antonio (Tex.) Dispatch. :
¢ Our Actors.
; It is a remarkable fact that mo
the po called Irish comedinm: = ii
eountry are Amerioans, and 1.
Boglish actors are Irish. Ns i
Vrnegwee
never flinched
.fts bacillus, the -
Some of
tons 1
With atl -*
...y anything
.. oat, fought the flames.
Faure did the duties of a fireman, and |
on one occasion, when one of the men
was usleep from [atigue, rather than
awaken him took his place and did his
work. He was in a dozen perilous posi-
tions during that three days’ fight with |
fire, in company of his companions, and
In every instance he
proved himself to be s man of determi-
pation and courage He was first in
every danger, and at the most critical
times he never lost his self possession
and will power, and with his volunteer
firemen be did yeoman service in trying
to save Paris from the embrace of the
fire fiend
The people of Havre never forgot M.
Faure’s valiant service on that occasion,
and afterward, as a Republican, he was |
“elected to the chamber of deputies He
served with several ministers as private |
secretary, and of late years has had move |
. important connection with that branch
of tho government service. He has pros.
pered in business as well as in political |
affairs and is said to be one of the!
most popular as woll as one of the ablest
statesmen of the French republia ~New |
Orleans Times- Democrat
Mischievous Mme. ——
No prima donua was ever more de. |
ligbtfully capricious, more full of mis-
where she was to ''die’" at nigh. It was
important for Romeo to know, but sll
he could get was “not sure,” ‘‘don’t
know, '' ‘can’t tell,’’ or *'it will be just |
as it bappens, according to my humor;
sometimes iu one place, scmetimes in
another.”” On one occasion she chose
to ‘die’ close to the footlights, her cum-
panion, of course, being compe led” to
“die’’ beside ker, and thus, when the
curtain fell, a conpln of footmen had to
“earry the pair off, one at a time, to the
intense amusemont of the andienoce
‘John Templeton, the fine old Scottish
. tenor, was probably never so miserable
as when he was cast to sing with Mali
bran. - Very often she was displeased
with his performance, and one evening
she whispered to him, “Youn are not
_mcting properly; make love to me bet-
ter,’ to whieh, 30 it is said, Templeton
innocently viplied, ‘Don’t you know I
am a married man?’ Evidently the
lady did pot think there was anything
serious in the circumstance, for not long
afterward, when in ‘'‘Somnambala’
she was on her knees to Templeton as
Eivino, she succeeded in making the
tenor screan: with suppressed laughter
when be should have been singing by
tickling hin vigorously under the arms.
~Combil} Magaiine
Pronty Good Guess.
The New Orleans Picayune says that
a teacher, in explaining w her pupils
she differences bteween civilized and an-
civilized races, insisted upon three
things as requisite for civilization—
food, clothing and shelter
"The next dav she brought the subject
up again by way of review
**What are the three things necessary
to a civilized map?’ she saked
Sevaral of tne children remembered
food and clothing, bat’ the third requi-
‘pite seemed to have escapod thelr recol
lection entirely Finally, after the ques.
gion Lad been repeated two or three
time, one little fellow lifted his band
and said
“A wife.’
Whether the teacher sent him to the |
bead of the class we are not informed.
Women Win In South Australia.
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: DICNERS WW DIT.
Record of Property Be Bought and Sold in
he
J.C. Stag of et ux. to South Fork
| Water company, Adams; considern-
i | tion, $300. :
| Amanda Parabaugh et vir. to Praneis
W. Ebig, Gallit=in borough, $408, :
Francis W. Fbig, to Edward Fars
'baugh, Gallitzin, $420.
Joseph E. Parsons et ux. to Ianiel
. L. Parsons, Johnstown, $1.
| Daniel L. Parsons et ux. to Minnie |
| Crofford Paryons, Johnstown, $1.
J. C, Stineman et ux. to Joseph
Charlesworth, Jr., South Fork, $1.
A. J. Haws et al. to Peter Kershen-
stein, Lower Yoder, $350.
Bridget Lynch to Mark Laffy et al,
Johnstown, $500.
Edward Horner et ux. to John A.
Strayer, Johnstown, $2,000.
A. C. Griffith et ux. to Washington
Building & Loan Association No. 2, of
Altoona, Morrellville, $1,000.
Fdward Farabaugh to Albert Fara-
baugh, Carroll, $100.
Edger B. McCormick et ux. to Thos. |
. Barnes, Susquehanna, $22,087.
Jacob J. Strayer et ux. to Pennsyl-
vania railroad sompmny, Momeliville,
$2,500.
Cambria Iron company to Rummel]
Uhl, Westmount, $825.
A. C. Buck et al. o-Goorge Bye, Gal.
litzin, $400. :
James M. Shumaker, trusted,
George W. Cree, Reade, $520.
Theodore Benden et ux.
Rhody, assignee, Gallitzin, $1.
Annie E. Powell et vir. to Patrick
Harrigan, assignee, Carroll, $1.
Amos Grambling et nv to T°
MeAnnit
to
, sewsibesuOru, $50.
Anton Riek to Paul Myers, Lower
| Yoder, $250.
* Peter Wingard et ux. to Daniel Win.
gard, Richland, $1,365.
J. C. Lake et ux. to Charles lidger
Luke, South Fork, $1.
William H. Piper et al. to William
| C. Aurandt, Lilly, $250
Ephriam Findley et al. to Leonora.
| Statezman, West Taylor, $1,600.
- Leonora Stutzman et. vir. to James
‘W. Hunt, West Taylor, $1,600
. James W. Hunt et ux. to Leonora
Stutaman, Rosedale, $1,200
Benjiman L. Davis 0 Hattie M.
' Davis, Morrellville, $100.
Seventh Ward Fire company to Thos.
' R. Marshall, Johnstown, $2,000.
John B. Horner et ux. to Ananias
Bomgardner, Adams, $1,650
German .B and IL. Association. to
Geo- Messenger, Dale borough, $1,700
Sheriff of Cambria county to Goorge |
| Kredel and Frank E. Farrell, Morrell
{ville, $150.
Samuel J. Miller et ux. to Mary A.
, Howard, Upper Yoder, $200.
D. 8. McAnulty et ux. to Indiana
; Baptist Association C Burch, Burnes-
boro, $1.
Adniinistrator of Conrad Suppes to
' Elizabeth K. Unger, Johnstown, $18,000.
Freda D. Suppeés to Elizabeth K.
Unger, Johnstown, $1.
Spangler Improvement company to
William Whalen, Spangier, $275.
Johu Hollfelder et ux. to Pennsyl-
vania Railroad company, Jounstowy,
1 $3,318.
Thomas R. Daley to Pasny unit
Railroad company, Johnstown, §1,050
A. A, Barker to Ebensburg & ee
lick Railroad company, Blacklick, $1.
Joseph P. Shero et ux. to I. D. Bearer,
Susquehanna, $150.
Barbera Clark et al to Mary J.
Blough Johnstown, $1,000.
Our patrons will find DeWitt's Little
| Early Risers a safé and reliable remedy
sor constipation, dyspepsia and liver
enmplainta. C. Ww. Hodgkins.
It May do nn Much Yor: You
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving; [iL writes
‘that he had a severe Kidney trouble
for many years, with severe pains in
+ his back and also that his bladder was
affected. He tried many so called
Kidney cures but without any good
result. About a year ago he began use
of Electric Bitters and found relief at
‘once. Electric Bitters is especially
adapted to cure all Kidney and
Liver troubles and often gives almost
‘instant relief. One trial will prove our
statement. Price only 0#0c. for large
bottle. At C. E. Belcher’s (City Drug
Htore. :
La Grpipe is here again with all its
oid-time vigor. One Minute Cough
Cure is a reliable remedy. It curesand
cures quickly. C. W. Hodgkins.
New York has 3500 physicians,
Gives
Word hus come from the president of |
the W C T U , Mrs Nichols of Pros-
pect, that in Adelaide, Suath Australia, |
adult suffrage has been carried, giving |
the women a right to vote on the same |
terms as men and with po barrier to |
Bsc 1 paritame ut The bill now only |
awulis the queen's consent.
Mrs Nichols says, ‘It is a grand vie- |
or u bard and well fought battle |
oy v waawre
BIGYGLES
to J J}
Cough of Patton, certify that we have exsinined
« March, 186,
Chest Creek Land and Imyrovement |
com to Abraham By Patton,
ehief than the famous Mme Malibran. | pany gas |
At the rehearsals of ‘'Romeo and Ju- |
Het’ she could never make up her mind |
AUGUST K. HUBER,
STONE MASON, *
RY ani are ws agin ba
Beech Creek Railroad
How York Central Bb Hudoon Hiver K. RN. Lessee.
(ON DENWED TIMETABLE.
[———— of Gravois ams |
Mo., & practicing physician of many
years experience, writes: DeWitt!
Witeh _Hasel Salve has no equal for ™
indolent sores, sealds and burmese. It! Mellon Avenues; PATTON, PA.
stops pain instantly, heals a bum) dln prepased to do aif ins of work in ny
and leaves no scar. (I. w.| o— and
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estimates furnished when deadred, atl Anetion
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STITEMENT OF AUDITORS w- = Probert,
—OP-— ‘Barber and Hair r Dresser,
PATTON BOROUGH IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
— PROM NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
November 20, 1893, to March
P. P. Young & Bro,
11th, 1895.
Ww holesale and Retnil ender In
Receipts.
From A. J. Jackson, Burgess, Fines
© and Licenses. 8
FRESH MEAT
Svs OF ALL KINDS.
Bologna, Lard,
uM + Ave, sewer peeount .
“ F. H. Barker, Co. Tr. Liquor | 14
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Patton, Cambria Co., Pa. CONNECTIONS — AL
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vanla, At with.
CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00. Ralinad. AtClen
Accounts of Corpomticns, Finns, Individe. 204 Pittaba
als and Banks reevived upon the most favors. Patton with ( Gn
7 | bie terns consistent with safe and cnservative oh
tmnking.
1 Remmnahip Heleets tor sale for ; all the lending | Agent
+ Shaner -FAorenigg 1s yuble in the: Pru
cities of the Old ord - - Philadetphia, Pu.
All corres ndence will have our prompt and | P. R. R. Time Tables.
¢ personal atien
Re. Bild Trenunpe J Inthrest Hn on Vinine depends,
1d W_ J. Doo- 9
nelly Sehool Fund. : A. B. PATTON Wi. H. SANFORD,
Donation acet. howe : President. Cash:
enrt
Intent on Bonds
Of] for street inn pw
Printing and Pub.
Ordinances ;
Buliding. ar Tri
site Ty ham-
ber and lockup.
lat payment on Boro
with
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Ke Ia Goff, ; Engineer
wd nol Boro,
Om oy “vope Boro,
a a Pe ov wt HE fre :
water plugs
. Fire hose
PALGP i
Roperintendent.
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In effect May 27th, 1894, -
Main Line, Lenve Crenson- Wty
week days.
Hoone Avcowmodation, week aap 3
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Noir ro daily
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Main Line, Lenve Crosson West
Johnstown Aevom. Weel BAA...
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Johnstown Aceom., week days...
CAMBRIA and CLE. ARFIELD.
CModithward,
Moming train for Patton snd Cresson len ves
Mate they ot ham; la Jou, oo; Westover, -
: Garway, (for H ‘ ., 845;
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Board of Health
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and Boro, Orders
Boro, Real ras
Bill
“John Yahner,
Hend
E. A. Mellon, Me.
D.C. Dale,
or anny Digest and
XPress
Police twisters, one
Td of ‘veal
Recording Borough
Charter.
Troms 5 conyis
sion, 2g per cent
Total gs = E47; Garwny, (for Cresson
gel is H 30 yp Junction, L8% oa)
Tor, arriving at Creswon ut 415.
MADE wt Cremon ut
we OR OUR DEALERS can sell yi... yg leaves Crowson for Maha tiey wt
‘you Sam (dk K ; Jumethe : ..
vt eswhore, TRC HRW 3 you wy lor Pr wn 10:08;
Linbilitien.
Balance De Treasury
Orders Outstanding
Bonds Outstanding.
Total
Resoaroes.,
fal. uneollcctiod on Tux Dap. 18M
“ order patd Paul 8hort Zod thine,
ey | ray, for
18% Westover, 11 19: Ta oy “1a, n
Mabaffiy nt 1: 50, Afternoon train for
and Mahaffey leaves Cresson at fic Kaylor
Sell: irndley Junction, a. Patton, &15: Gar
, (for Hastings: 6:32; Hastings, (for
bib ) bub txnrway, dor Mabatley: 708%
ave or, TOF La Jose, ra,
7:88 pon.
NUSQEUEHANA EXTENSION
Eastward,
Moming train leaves * Cherrytree al 635;
Barmeshorn ro, fei a Carroliiows
Rowse, 7:14, sd connects with train for Cresson
at Riss bee yv Junction at 78.
Afternoon trl lenves (herryine al 200
Harnesboro, 22k Smngler, 285 Carrolitown
Rowdd, 255 and connects with train for Creveon
af Bradley Junction at B45
& Westward,
‘Moming tmin lenves Bradley Junction for:
. Cherryiree st 1&0; Carrolitown Road, 1S
Srmngler, eS Barnesbaro, 1102, arriving ot
— B. R. & P Time Table. EE Bradley Junction for
wrrytree st fo, Carrolitown Reed, ®I7;
The Share Line between Dullobs, Ridgway,
angler, 8s Hoorfiewboro, 37, arvivibg of
Bmdford, Salamanca, Butfhlo, Ronhester Ni
Flree gt £55,
mo Fails, and points in the upper Olt mn the Ebensburg Branch tins uve
on.
rg for Cresson ut 778 a my, 1600 a m
ments with On and after Nov, Z, 184, passenger trains 80d 330 pom. Leaves Cresson for Ebensba
Pwill arrive and depart from Falls Creek and
intermediate points on the surival of
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Pittsburg i’ RH. 2With Beech Creek -milrond.
SWith Cannlets and Clenrfield ralirond, With
zine, and THE COURIER ane
year each for outy $2.25.
Panxsutuw nes Ba. iri, Madd from Wald.
ston ana 1h Lid pl HL, AU0OIR.
Cremeon and Clearfield milrosd, 5With Penn
csv ivania milrosd,
mexintion fom PO RRR WY: 510 p.m,
Msitl froon Butfee and Rochester,
Cash Crwk Branch ~Trains ves Motos
for Glen Camnpbell at 1099 om and 50
and THE COU RIER
one year each for only
C. & “. Division.
2 = vrrive sit eo from Glen Campbell at 740
$1.50. Just think of it,
gm anid 2 pm.
Pennsylvania miltoad trains arrive and
lave Bellwoods as ollows: East Tr |
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The Post twice a week,
and your county paper
for the “price of one.
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and find the above statement to be cornet and
true.
Witness: (mr hands this the th day of
can bay from us, or our Agents,
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Trin No. 8 connie in at Du Bois for Bradford
| | and Pittsburg wd bas Pullman Sleeping Car
from Philadel paia to Dall
Trin No. 74 snneets at Clearfield with
Beseh Creek H.R fr Philipsburg, Lock
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ATTORNEY AT - LAW . : ual Shoo
GALLITZIN, PA.
Solicitor for German National B. &
‘L. association. :
WM DAVIS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
. EBENSBURG, PA. |
AH legal business promptly attended to.
Office in Armory Hall.
by.
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MIRKIN & KUSNER
M AHAFFEY HOUSE
Mabaffey, Clearfield i Fa.
Accommixiations fi
and Wines at the bar,
GEORGE FERGUSON,
ny (ar from Dn ois to Phils wel phis t.
i Thousand mile tickets at two vents per mile,
ood for passage between all stations.
|R G. Marruews, Epwann OC. Larry,
tren. Supt, Gen. Pas. Agt.
. Rochester, N. X. Rochester, N.Y
nEers are requester to purchinse
rh eign entering the oars. An elcooss
| eharge of Ten Cents will be collected by Con
: ductors when fares aie paid on tmins, from all
stations where a Tleket Office is maintained.
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