The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 05, 1895, Image 2

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Theological
Economy This Winte-.
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MARY HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES
will Dectde
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dent of
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except
it
Laiood to mean that the river
ican pro
| means that no money will vute
; i a 8 han. | new pablie boildinge
poried pial FhONSANAR Ke GRRL RY yn. jHeW 2 PRE,
| gaut necessity existe,
wheres
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dren :
Ary WAS gud
ut
A | dnc
point consistent with the needs (I the
vertimeant
aled for] Mf
(learned, fr
{spect
plnndered sndepta | committee will be constituted as
iacked,
snmbier
ital rronr ssid a
i iiaily wounotad,
th in A! 1 hanr ling 4
VY eR ir
ah & slay Dignedered HR i nnn
, Reed has put,
cre lg of tha pe hava A pe
swmnlated any
y the tar? or finavotal
OT:YES ADOESSIRIES TO MLC
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npected wi
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with Eonepirsa
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MINING MO
ha miners
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snecass’
mines oO
MBENe al
WBgen early ve; spring to at Wie
miners,
“the competitive fields of the Broa
Maryland, Poes
pel!
least 25,000 | wae re]
tT
a
into | bewitohi
t 3 hil
i Top,
| part Mi
I ull other com | SR
& a ibd dl
£3 { ities Wily Us BED
y Way was assigned
tam ip i } ¥ $4 1 sak ¢
LOoniss KD ghe did pal witnt the irsclol
ng districts manper in which that character
y Draucker
ii Hetty 1. and was not
to inaugurate the move WAS
ment iu each distiiet. Action was tuken i eented. i
trike or
took the part ©
laclaring against a ¢ SUSPENsiun { Serbs inckin
¥
l any partion}
Chen
who
veo ent. iit io a masterly mapper,
Priest
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to make it « Feetive, und advising against that character. 1
i
any one district mwoviog io the latter bonsh sod sberlain, was presented by
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oh
.} bs ph ae 2 ok TY ws AL op ows 2a 3 3
Gat 2 Ue Derg 1 a: tricts endors. Verne Blo 3641 3d well
ed the wu
{the d in prodacing
Hega and High
by Harry Bre
Liue's Gaards were Lawrenes Dole snd
(W. A. Brainard
' Katie Frank and May Borabangh ;
. David Arnold
was presented
Promotious in the Chulel
he Pope precited
tory st the vali
Rose, Nov, 23-1 Attend 1
fants
Riuga :
Halm- |
Larsen 8
A Ears COuBlE Jtatay,
The seegion #naed
was in h
spoke terms
oardinals which the consistory I
vated
at noon. byw holiness | | Page , J @
hie alth snd | | bold ;
of
HOh BU
£3 rv 1h 3 ¢
is normal state of
in eu'ogistic the pew | Patton, and then followed a semi-chorus |.
bad - ap- of children, Persians, Jews, ete. Miss |
: J Josie Thomps ma presided at the piano an
dige prolotes were elevated to the car. | Prof. G. W. Weaver acte 1 in the capaci
Hiualate, ipciudiog Mgr. Batolh, papal tof leader ; Dr. H. J. Echbert as co
delegate to the United Btates. {he others ist. The Keystone orchestra fo
ware Mar Got th, papal nuvcio to Brazil; | most excellent musi
ti9 ops of Viladeli, Lamberg, |tertainment.
Boarges aod I Belz burg and the bishops of |
Anconia. Twenty:
sr = bishops were algo precontz
i
+ thre ughbont
archb
Urgel, Auton, sud
{par [aii
bis hi
Pires
day hapded i 0
| azuivet LD EB. Harz, sustaining the
‘motion in arrest of jadgment.
Hartzell was checkweighran for T. D.
Stein, the coal operator, and was receatly
convicted on two counts of using false
weights and scales, whereby the miners |
were defrauded. The opinion was bused |
upon the nue nstitutionslity of the epecial |
act of assembly of June 1, 1887,
The title of ibe act, it appears, does pot
ey , rover ie eYrovision of the act |
| itaeif as reqn y tha law,
Ia the cuss of : D. Htein, the employer
| of tisrtzell, convicted nnder common law
nsing false scales, the court apoulled
in igment and
inet down an Chie
Thirteen Miners Crushed.
QOasusr, N. Y., Nov. 20.—A cave-in,
resulting io the loss of 13 or 14 lives oc-
anrred at Tilly Foster mines after 3 o'clock
thie afternoon. |
~ Foremun Patrick Lach was descending
the pit to teke time of two gangs of lab-
orers numbering about 35 men working
as ths bottom when a large smount of
earth aud rock slid from the. surface to
the bottom of the pit about 30 feet below.
Ont of one gang of 11 men ouly five came |
cat alive,
fer
; lof
Neutrality Law Violators, ‘tue motiou for the arrest of
WirminaToN, Del, Nov. 29.—Captain | 8 Hew
Snenoe and his mate, of the steamer Leon |
were arrested to-day on the ¢
iating the neatrality laws.
given a hearing to-morrow
$ pu 1
Tigi,
5
Harnrenu:
| yaar at
e Financial Hepor
.. Pa, Dee. 1.—The
ata treasary ended Satar-
lance in the fund
wag 82 On 11838 ae against $ LOL 0, 18
a year age
Receipts {or
and the total
h arge of Vig- fizeal :
They wili be the st
day. The bu general
. a}
Power House Boroed,
Jonxerows, Pa., Nov. 20—Fire Wed.
nesday night at Twin Bocke, this county,
deetroyad the power house anid machinery | Amonnt
of the Charles MoFadden coal mines. | 211,800,005
Loss $15,000. 5 = i mated ex
$11.3,
were
payments. 213,404,348.0
appropriations was
whieh exceaded the esti
ures by over millions
4p i on
borer
nen tw
bee iit
Will Practice Rigid ' Combination Ticket Cagried With
LEADERS WILL WAIT FoR CLEVELAND,
os those appropriations to the lowes! |
1h and ns
But One Exception,
85 7 THE HOSE
cu RIOUS ‘WISTORY ©
CONGRESS CONVENES Hs (FTERRODY.
Nat fication of Organ) ealion be MA
auIEe
tay thie Preside
through the répuhl
honse at the osp
ne exception
who was slated
{ Mr. CC
ita (if the of
abana
CHAap'a
of Michiga:
mts hy RA
FIO rac Bre thes
"Thi v i ' i Fd
Phomas 1 vaed, 0
| Uterk, Alexander Mol
NoeR ger
Panns
{ ham J: Gen rn,
nh MeL
Her ry AL (
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Wh,
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Jaeen’ 8 P Aes, E lith snd Boubece aj
LCD Vid oh i
said he worked. The tacailics or facuad
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$¢
Maine.
i.
y 4
Jones, Crawford, Gentry, Turnham and |
Richardson all claim the honor of hav-
ing employed him upon their cabins
As he grew older he became vue of fhe
strongest and most popular *‘hapds’’
the vicinity, and much of his time was
| spent as a ‘“hired boy’ on some neigh-
bor’s farm. For 25 cents a day—paid to
| his father--he was hostler, plowman,
woedehopter ad xarfemen Decides
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THE SWANN UTOPIA.
0} 4 A oISPUTE
OVER MILLIONS GF ACRES.
+
3
How General Swany Went 10 Europe tw
Further His Scheme His Unprisonmens,
A Whole Tawn aud Thousands of Farms
favilved, :
on whi ish go
nera-
thos $
yi
London Has tho Fever
The *‘Trilby’ infection has worked |
in the slower English blocd a fever no |
less violent than that from whic
ica recovered months
"has invaded everything and become al
most insafferable 2 the Americans in
Loudon.
the bock have row been published, and
the
h Amer
The
ALC craze |
More than 100,000 copies of |
demand is unsatisfied. It is an
: Eta cay SS
use at the close
vir wera James
| pretty human guidebook of information.
| from north,
i Jackson and
| things left of
t lata, and the saddle from which Gen-
#16 Confedérate snd Federal Rete st the
: Atlanta Faly,
“Oh! yon needn't mind,” ‘mid a
pleasant voice over my shoulder as I
wiped a few tears from my eyes, “Great
big men come in hers and cry like ba-
bies. Why, it was only the other day
that 1 looked around nud saw way over
+ in one corner of this little room a man
at i id
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TRAINS LEAVE RIDGWAY
Fastward
rain 4, 7:66 4
po
Mar
stand it
{
Or ear
MOA LS
yday, for
Nat alope, bnt at least without this
WESTWARD
:26 A. M.—Train
I teil you the old things there will | “C8 fh pers a A anh ES
make anybody's heart ache, be they tations. Lomves ig are
south, east or west. There : i
is the cradle in whici®Jeff Davis was
rocked, there the swords of Stonewall
Robert Lee. There is an
‘wheel, ope of the few
Sherman's bonfire of At-
mediate #
wu. for
| paste AL TW i wn pare nua ‘nse
mediate 1
8.27 P.M. “Fain 11, daily except Sunny, &
Kane ana intermediate stations.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD
¥ROM THE EAST AND SOUTH.
i: Baidmon #58 i»
m + Baltimore #45 ua. 0,
jem ves
“Washington T: 50 a.
Nilkesbarre, duly except Sun
iY, Aria { Driftw {at 27 po. Wil
man p M08 i yiaipals
HHimins port
HAIN 3 lemvos Now yore »t ip om Pa
eiphla, § i 4 ,, Hila, 0
f ing at Drift
cPIng Care
vin wash
nxport ang
riladeliphis
old spinning
P i: 1 x 3% 71 4 $1
3 Re 5 IIe
rik
m., Aaily
sawed T
(Dally exceptsSunday.)
{ TRAIN 19 leaves Ridgway at 30 a
Sonbure af B4h a ai CG)
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