© Patton Courier. PATTON PUBLISHING co., Propriviors. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1895, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ome copy, one year, in advance, FrAdvertising rates made known application. &¥-No Jom me TH ‘reRrages an: jmid, publisher, Entered at the PostofMics at Patton ches mall natter COUNTY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT © ist Monday of March 1st Monday oo Ist Monday of June It Monday of #1 00 1 -y discontinued antl all ar wnless it the option of the an sveond- GEFICERS, Presipexrt Ju nae—Hon, A.V. Barker | Prorsoxorany J. O Darby, Regmreu Ax, RECGREER 1), Treas gun--F. H, Barger SHERIFF, WW, Conti DEPUTY SEERIYS 5 IM=TRICT ATTORXE CoMMissIos urs J J. Gea, M. Wertz, CoM rssion ss Creed John OC, Cates, COUNTY SUPERINTEN DES T--J, WW Fesels, Cot Sty SupvEYoR--Hinry Neanlan, i SENT Ar FIT Hoe Win X. Jones, WW. ( Berry, = Fell Jr 1 IE YE MENS PN ERS Win. Miller. : Copowpn. Ir Chores Pook DHBEECTORS KH ville, Raphiel Hile, BOROUGH OFFICERS. Bercrss -W. J. Ivmnelly, Car Ncii—fincoin 8. Bell, president Wikson, H. ©. Beck, B. F. Wise, PoP. Yo J. FF. Bonner. : Sepool Baoan OC Crowell, president; 6, H. Carfinan, seorvtary; WW, HL. Sandford, treas arer: Dr. J. B. Noonan, WH. FE. Barton, Edminston. JUSTICE OF 11 Mellon, C TREASTRER-W, H. Sandford, Creepy Harvey Patterson, CoLLE®oR—Jas. Mellon, Assessor J. BR, Cornelias, Avprrors—¥F. HH Kinkead, H. O Winslow Will L. Thompson. : JUDGE oF ELECTION <A. IxspEcroR-- Abraham Byers Cie oF Porew—Jas, McMullen. STREET (COMMISION ¥ f--Samnel Addi bo Med one h of Pavia, = Murpt fRibon, J. OG, Lloyd Ansivern Waki nd, Martin Moesre, James Som ~~ 0M MINR, EPrAcr ~Joswe Fo Tmie, Jas Ahlen FOR IY, Statisties of Hitaminous Tonnage. iY, W412 iN, «XN 0X GRE. 307 HO3,28% 285 Breeh Crock, Clearfield, via T. £0. . rif 13 ; Broad Top April 13. Camberland, Apr 14 Thegpaks & Ohio, April SAR mie Pocahontas, April 18 BZ 168 1,117.49 B. C. Oke, April 13 258 T29m April 14 RR. TRG IR HELE 4,009 0,28) WR 154 SEARS IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE. The citizens of Patton are invited to meet the commercial club this (Thurs day) evening to discuss a matter of importance to the town and every citizen. The sujbect for discussion and ‘action is a matter that cannot be de- layed without jeopardizing an oppor. tanity that should be accepted. A full and representative attendance at the meeting this evening will give encouragement and support to a move- ment that is hoped will result in great good to the town. It is the grasping of small things when presented that makes a town of importance, rather than idly waiting for something big to seek admission. It is what a man saves in small lots not what he squanders, - that makes him well-to-do and rich. And as it is with the individual so it is with the town. It isa small matter for any citizen to attend the meeting this evening but it may mean much for the town. Remember the individ- uals here to day make the town not’ those who are expected to come months or years hence. Attend the meeting. | A PRACTICAL SETTLEMENT. A practical settlement of the Nicara- - guan question was reached this week. ‘Great Britain, it appears, has accepted a guarantee made by Salvador of the indemnity demand by Great Britain, - the payment to be madle by Nicaragua in London within a fortnight. The British government greed that as soon | a8 Nicaragua confirmed this promise to pay and informed the British admiral in charge of the naval forces at Cor- into of that fact, the admiral would be instructed to withdraw not only the force of marines which, under com- mand of Captain French, now holds - possession of the custom house and other government buildings at Corinto, but also to movg his warships from the harbor. This agreement was reached after an interview between Lord Kim- berley and the minister of Salvador to Great Britain and France, at which Minister Bayaid was present. The officials at the State Department are non-committal in reference to the part, : if any, played by Washington govern- ment in bringing aboat the agreement, but the general impression appears to be it the attitude of the United States was at least one element in help- | ing to the solution of a question which | might have involved serious conseque- | . NOs, NEW NATIONAL BANKS. A Washington correspondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch says: more striking proof of reviving busi- mess activity is afforded by the applica- tions for authority to establish new ‘national banks which have recently been running upon the Comptroller of: the Currency. The number of new banks organized, which ran as high as 7in 1890, fell to a minimum during, the panic, and many applications for charters made in the spring of 1593 were withdrawn or abandoned. “The whole number of banks organ. ized daring the year covered by the Comptroller's report, ending October 31, 1894, was only 50, smaller than in ‘any year since 1879. The banks organ- ized during the six months which have now already closed since the last report | have numbered 14, and the applications | now pending and awaiting action num- ber 31. “Another indication of the expand- | ing volume of trade is afforded by the! Hp et 133 ed “An even ‘14, and 15, ! boy in each city and town. ‘tious lad can make secure any article desired from an air ats of sasoped paper by the Post! | Office Department. go ovbipiitiom | paper’ is the technionl designation of _ the department for postage staivps, ‘envelopes, and all forms of postage.” Marrisge Licenses. The foll owing marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphan’ Court for the week ending Thursday May 8, 1585; James Rafferty anc Mary. quehapna township, Conrad Semelsburger and Margaret Thomas, Elder township. John Nemeth and Pauline Johnstown | William Lloyd, findsey, Mary A. Flden, Hastings. James Alexandria Biers, Fallen Tim- ber, and Jennie Berger, Blair City Pa. Charles A. Cable. Johnstown and Annie FE. Gohn, Dale, Luther Miller. W ashing and Jalia Veigle, Ldliy: : John B. Noel and Josephine Dunlap, (rarrity Sus- Yehle, rion sow wnship, Carroll township. Frederick James (paorge and Bride! Matilda Skelly, Portage. Demeter Homeza and Ella Halk Johnstown, George Leits, Rosie M. Lantry, Ebensburg. Frank D. Uhlery and Emma A. Gal braith, West Taylor tow nship . Joseph Simmers and Annie Worm, Frogality. William C. Mackel Chappel, South Fork. William Ragh, Wilmore, Carroll township. and and Mary BE. and E. J Robertson, Tyrone, Pa. Cumbria township, ‘Bracken, Blacklick Charles Makin, and Annie M. township, Harvey N . MeLaoghlin, Morrellville, and Sarah N. Strayer. Johnstown. Mike Roziger and Mary Bodner, Has tings. : ow ~Patrich Reardon and Elmira Miller, Susquehanna totwnshib. John F. Paul, Pittsburg. Pa. and Katie E. Keeler Johnstown. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling force 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes: T wigh to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed. 1 obtained almost instant relief and a speedy cure by the nse of One Minnte Cough Cure. C. W. Hodg- kins. : The Toileties The June number of Toilettes justi- fies our recent prediction that this most popular of fashion journals has added permanently a very charming featare to its outward appearance. We refer not so much to the brilliant color work, although of itself that is a great im- provement over the old style. But for each successive month a characteristic floral emblem is selected to embellish the cover. On the April or Easter number it was the lily and for May | the apple blossom. What more nataral then, but that June should bring us a spray of roses, as sweet and baimy looking as nature hersalf, al her best. Needless to say. however, these florai embellishments are far from being the chief or only merit Toilettes has in the eyes of its regular purchasers. There is not another fashion book piiblished on either side of the Atlantic, which has such a rich variety of elegant new styles, none which give such accurate information on ciress direct from Paris, ‘or is half so satisfying to the average female eye than just Toilettes. It has a steadily growing influence in shaping the fashions of the day and may fairly be described as the most authentic fashion guide of Ame Tica. Price 20 cents, at newsdealers. © unless otherwise specially prov The posteanter gonerst on PAday last amended the postal laws and reg- ulations regarding holidays amendment states that postmasters may observe as holidays January I, February 22, May 30, July the first Monday in September, known as Labor day, December 25, and such other days as the president of the United States or the: governors of the respective States mity designate as fast or Thanksgiving days or proclaim specially as holidays Orn other occasions their offices can be closed only after permission obtained therefor from the department, holidays postoffices must sufficiently to meet frirly public convenience. Mails must be up and dispatched as on other days. When a legal holiday falls upon a Sunday the following Monday may sheerved, ided for Te ry Upon bee opened the made Fue hy State anthority. Doctor H. R. Fish, Ma, vears experience, writes: DeWitt's Witch Haze! Salve has no squal for indolent sores, scalds and burns It stops pain instantly, heals a of Gravois Mills, burn qnickly and leaves no scar CC. W Hodgkins. A Great Offer. The “Twice-a-Waek” edition of The New York World formerly Weekly : has proved a phenomenal sae- cens. It is a Semi-Weekly of six pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays: colomns to the page; forty-eight col- umns issue. It gives the news fully half a week ahead of any weekly paper, and at the same time, retain all the literary, agricultural, miscel other featnres which made The Weekly World so popular. Yet the price is only one dollar a year. For sample copies address The World, N.Y. the ia 5 &ivd Sick headache, constipation and in- digestion are quickly cured by DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. 'C. W. Hodgkins. Redoced Kaltes vin Pegney van ‘ Por the accommodation of who desire to attend the meeting of the German Baptista 'Dunkards:, to he held at Decatur, I1l., May 28 to June 8, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell from May 24 to June 1 in. clusive, excursion tickets from all points on their system west of and in- cluding + Baltimore, Lancaster, and Reading, and south of and including Sanauary, to Decatur and return, at a single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good to return to starting potat not later than July 9 W. T. Sanford, Leeper, Clarion Co., Pa station agent at 3 8 rites: I ean recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the beat | ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick care. C, ‘Hodg kins. Notice to Ladies. I am now in the Solomon building on Fifth avenue where you will find every- thing you wish in the millinery line Prices are resonable, ALICE A. AsHOROFT, Our patrons will find De Witt’s Little Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy sor constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. CC. W. Hodgkins For aie or Rent. A fine dwelling house and lot on Beech avenue is offered for sa'e or rent. Inquire of Jas. Mellon, Patton, Pa for terme; ete. nr rom hy KING. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick ' with billious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominert merchant of the town gave : “her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by ( ity Drug Store, C. E. Belcher, Prop. - Reduced Ratea to Denver. For the accommodation of persons . who desire to visit Colorado on the occasion of the meeting of the Nation- al Education Association, at Denver, Col, July 5 to 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets on July 3, 4, and 5 to Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pueblo, at . the extremely low rates of $50.75 from New York, $49.25 from Philadelphia, 7.50 from Baltimore and Washing- ton, $47.25 from Harrisburg; propor- tionate rates from other points. These tickets will be good for return passage from Colorado pointa on July 12, 13, with an extension until September 1, if desinad. A special train of Pullman Buffe: Sleeping cars will be run, leaving New York at 10.10 a. m., July 4, stopping at prominent intermediate points, and arriving at Denver on the afternoon of Jaly 6. This affords a grand opportunity for a trip to the world re-nowned Rocky Mountain resorts in (Colorado at a comp arativiy small cost Boys mikes money. ‘Wanted an energetic and reliable An ambi- money fast, or rifle to a bicycle, for a few hours work each Saturday morning. If your par- ‘ents consent, write for particulars. | Address, C, 8. Walnnt, 36 8. 7th St, | PEMeihin, Pa. They Eve the best value for the eqoul custom thoes in style ond fi. The ? wearing qualities are are gniform, ceagt on sole. The? £111 Cy sve aver other motes, If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by M'CKIN & KUSNER The a practicing physician of many. eight PERSONS, Attorney-at-Law, PartTtox., PA. Office in the (Good Building. J Fo McKENRICK, FE oo To { vireas drs d J Fa S ERT Vd ited APL 5p wil LAE .. Pa. Epexsprno AUGUST TOXE W. E. Probert, — ARTINT I Barber and Hair Dresser, . ar I dy In alr 17S Bran Z a {+6 To DANIELSON & AD'S SHOE - SHOP #th Av ear BR Station ? order: repairing Prices 15 ENGR] Shoes made 10 ined of add kinds Clana ProTaplay. moderate. MAHAFFEY HOUSE Mahaffey, Cle arfle! i 3% PB Pte box un Stating ails fanrar FERGUSON, Prop’ 3. H. SECHLER. Attorney - at EBENSBURG, pe ; be Cured nora County. i aw. R. I. GEORGE, A TTORNEY F-AT- LA wW. GALL ITZIX, PA. Solicitor for German Natioral B &- I.. association: : ii CAN | ORTAIN RINE sent free Patents taken through Munhn & Co receive notion in the Scientific A e 404 widely before the pub out ecwt to the mventor, monthly, Lrest ’ a a ory ; ti plates, In onlors, and 1 ‘of pew , with pisns, »nabdling iin (0 4hoN 4 Sd secure contracts, A ddrens - MUNN & CO. Niw Yous. 361 Buoanway. P.R.R. Time Tables. 21st, 1865 resonty Fast sent fren. a year. onntalng in vaffeet Jan, Main Line, enve | Sony Mb ward i lS p i Ny MDM § fig : - GET THE BEST you are about to buy a Sewing Machine done pe ba dece tink by alluring advertisements o think you can the best mad finest finished an y ges ho Most Popular for a mere song. See to it that od bay from reliable manu. turers that have gained a reputation by honest and square dealing, you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura- bility, You want the one that “A easiest to to manage and is Light Running There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con- struction, durabil ity of working fineness of finish, beauty ® Appearance, or has &s many improvements as the NEw HoMmE It has Awtomstic Teasion, Deabdle Feed, alike «mn both sides of needle { Assrmied’\, no other has it ; New Scand (paiented driving wheel hinged cn adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the mmimuam, WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE NEW HONE SEWING MACHINE CO. i Omasem, Masa. , Mam. 8 Uwsow ana N.Y Cmca, Lorm, No. Datlas, Sax ATLANTA, Ga. FOR SALE sy Not the hard times] but Dr.S. W. Worrell, PATTON, PA, hose mammoth signs which AR. M. THOMAS, (ieneral Surgery AND THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Room No. 3 GOOD BUILDING. te leading hardware m ‘Northern Cambria has pr 1m all SEC! Ions of th € COX nty. | LNT, ih hi usiness. We wil not | what nit when vou ‘thing in the line of Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Beer. Etc. BrewinG Co.'s Beer. Tugs. Fir. * Hastings, Penn'a. Adamant Plaster Gives a first-class wall a moderate ex- pense, In the best fire-revdsting plaster. Always ready for use in any season, id gases or disease germs Ix the par excellence for patching. be papered as soon as dry Tig wg Smmended hy all the leading: Architects who have. used it in thiz country and England Will give you a solid wall. Of. itself will not crack, shrink. Will not cleave of “wives nsed as di- rected, even in case of if leakage. 1 Gots Yeas. 111 ‘store | de tai i want renerpl Phoeniy gifs f o Hardware, Farming Fo — Ammunition, Fishing Ta¢xkle, Plumbing, Tinning, Paints, Oils, Varnish¢s, ‘Ete., Ete, Call on us and you will jsave money. We wish to espedfally note that we handle the brated oes not he fan South Bend Chilled Plows, “swell or A Warm WOH work hy loading Westar : : mits of carpenters following plas. teres in a few days rth dhe PS : ground—one of the firs the market. Think of 1 of these plows were sold i town of Clearfield during season. Yours for a Square Deal, LM. THOMAS, Magee Aven * : PATTON, Oppososite Commercial hotel. « Are You Ready eR For the Harvest 103 Is capable of every variety of finish, ge Used] om the Palmer House, Good Bulking, Hotel Beck, Hotel Patton, C1 LL & L Co office. Patton Opera, Bovee, MM. Fl « sre h, and on more than 134 Fool the plastered houses and sf 8 ry RLOPE TOOIHR the Catholic Chareh St ARO PI Augast- sap in firtiaatiog woes IDAMAXT PLASTER CO. Pa.. Lock Box 345. Patton, | There's only one way to get ready so that you can be sure that you are rhady ~and I am n ready to get you ready with the World-Beating. ; LIGHT-RUNNING McCORMICK STEEL BINDERS «fo BEST IN THE . WORLD Most Durably Built, Lightest in Draft, - Greatest in Capacity, Simplest in Coastruction. AD Competition Stai¢, Away from | the Me ormick 1 1a the : A : World's Fair Tests I might to-day be selling a line of so-called * ~apnce which would still be high, but prefer to sell the a Me Cor at a price which experience will most assuredly prove is ise. Glad to my friends these machines at any time. Come in and see them. J S. Mc COy, Chest Springs, Pa., and FH. NA. : Gooderham, Patthn, Pa.. are agents for the abbve namo! machines. Callon or w rite for particulars. All kinds of repairs for khe above named machinery handied. SUBSCRIBE NOW We will send to any address THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRE up-to-date Republican National ducted to instruc t, entertain, ind edify eve®y member American family And "The COURIER ONE YEAR FOR ONLY Address all orders to The COU IER. “Send vour name and address to New York Weekly Prd 38 Park Row, New York City, and a sample copy will mailed to vou, eYery 1 ou ¢ “an see them everywhere, IS Kepta our. cele- “ ER
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