PATTON, CAM MERI A e( y. PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 23; 1806. 'S STOR: fair export movement of corn by river : only As Reported by Bradstreet's Commercial Agency. Weta [BUSINESS Is BETTER. tmiproved Reinil and Wholisate Demand : for Seasomable Merchandise. Bowron, April 17. There is still a jack of activity, and operstions are of | moderate volume in all departments of trade. The money market is eather, which is doe iy part to increnned comfi- se in mercantile credits. Collec ions are reported fairly good, and there in a better demand far merian- tile paper. Western paper is being sid as low as Si per cent, with eastern 5 per cent, while little factory is Weta now is shape to serve yon with Hered, and gilt edge world be taken Thaw [abe to Sore Lou Mitly at 4 per cont. Time more} pny ott drinks including the wonderfal at 44 per cent. on six months, with fou drink, months at 41 per cent. The boot and shoe trade is quiet. Buyers lave YY {planed fiberal orders, and the prosjects in favor of a settled market ther i moving moderately, but it a slow work te force oben down GALVENTUN, April 17. Trade is hight in all branes. Collect Aland are poor. Toronto, April 17, Wholesale trade is improving slowly, there befng an in- | crease in thy sorting-up orders in sev. eral branches Prices generajly are steady. while remittances are back: Baw » Little Prancisco, April 17. change is reported § in eommeroind lines, (reneral brsiness is quiet, though prices steady. Wheat freights are firm There is considerable foreign demand for amber. active and higher, INCREASE ~ PENSIONS to be Fi woraily Reported Frome the Hons Dom ayither Hi Thi: House Comianittee at Washing- ton en invalid pensions Tosslay or dered a favorable report a bill to adjust the pensions of maiwwd anion soldiers and sailors, who served during the war of the rebediion. makes an average increase in lhe pen- oH ‘gions of this class of about 813 per month and creates a pension fir those who have lost a hand or foot. It provides that all persons sow on the pension roll and all persoits here after granted a pension, who, while, in 0 the military or naval service of the in ight sopply. but the fasteTn nd is very flat. Iron and steel in . owing to the combinations and , bot trade is moderats. Lamber ; afactarers are not baying except for =m Call und sew them. | ajoms in price; collections are poor, and | | the disposition of a number of buyers is to get and take all the titne possibie. ‘Dry goods are very quiet. Maoroceo (and leather continue dull, with very limited demand for fine grades, | ulight improvement in boots and shoes lis noted, Sugar shows an advance in | pertain grades. There is sn increased . demand for lumber, both in local and out-of-town orders. Iron is pudet. |The combination fixing the price of | steel billets, it is believed, will taven tendency to make the market stranger. Prrresuro, April 17.- The volume of business is larger. Country buydrs are | more numerous. Other orders, those [from traveling saleamen, are larger Cor | nd more numeroos than for some (time. Prices in all lines are well main. "tained, and the outlook is promising for a profitable season. Thore has teen but little business dorie in the local {fron market. Prices have chang bat little, and the market is listless. . Burralo, April 17. There & ho | change in general trade. Favirable | weather has tended to stimulate the | retail trade, bat wholesalers are aot ine clined to push business, ss A complete stock of Monyon's Remedies. Ga ana gel » copy of Manyon's| ; | prefer to keep their goods rather than | enrry the accounts. In financial circles [the demand for money is strotig, but | regular customers are being cared for. | Some activity is noted in marine circles ; to the opuming of Bavigs- ‘tion, and the outlook for a good jsesscn’s business on the lakes is fav- ; Gmicaco, April 17. There is a good increase in salen of light sumnjer dry ‘for this season. are x good many buyers in from the country, but ‘the bulk of the bosines is in filling mail orders. Buyers in the Interior Printite w willis { who have delayed spouring summer Furniture ms. e ve | goods have come in with a rush and a ful atoek 1 in this week, Now sales exceed last year's. Steel manu- now ih way we had to dup- | | facturers continue to report a good run : ‘of orders for raila, billets, rods and structural iron, and the fedling is ‘strong. The demand for pig iron, al. though not as good us Last week, wis | fairly active, and all grades are firmiy ‘held. Sales of bar iron and light hard. {ware were larger at full prio, feeling on leather is unsettled. Tan- : | pers are reporting good sales, hut there parchase. we give you your choice of a sa lack of uniformity in prices, and if they are not in comparison with those | i A air we give you this sbso- Ju Withevery | ies The latter are stealy, with i moderate sales. Building soaterials sell well. Sugars are fairly active, the ! advancing tendency stimulating buy- oe Wool receipts, 241,717 pounds. The opening of navigation on the lakes will release 10,000000 hushels of grain that has been sold to the east ‘and give bankers plenty of money in - the near future. Collections are fair. See cuts in 1 large od on the New Omimaxs, April 17.--Jobbers local page for further informa- aad dealers | in Miclenslo lines com- tion, : Respect. yOu Hor interest in state elections, which - take place next week. There is only a moderate movement in cotton. Hold- as oniletions | stilt remain unsatisfactory, andl they United States during the Inte war of the rebeilion snd in the line of duty, Jost a hand or fost or was Hkwise to tally disabled in the same, nit rir _eelve 4 pension of $45 per month; Call such persons, who, in like manner, jest ap arm Af or shove the elbow joint ¢ in wool and textily circles; man- or a leg at or above the knee joint, or were likewise ukally disabled in the ‘same, or who, in like manner, lost an arm below the elbow joint or a leg be- low the knee joint and suffer from total or partial stiffness which renders the stump neeless, shall receive a pension of $50 per month; that all sacl persons who in like manner lost an sro at the shoulder joint or a leg at the hip joint, or 80 near the joint as to prevent the use of an artificial limb, or were like wise *otally disabled in the sme, shall receive a pension of $55 per month; and that all such persons woo in like manner lost both a hand and a foot, or were likewise totally disabled in the same. shall receive a pension of $72 per month, GOVERNNENT AWARDS Rowelyed by the od seddisn im wend and Nemrby Conniles The folowing pension certificates have heen imsped sines thy date of April 2: Original — Archibuid Halden, Co vode, Indiana county, William Goss, Hitindale, Indiana vounty; John Coup dovenset |. Bruashvailey, Indiana county: Edward Boring, Beringer, Indiana county: Ei B Slonacher, Now Stanton. Weatmoreland county; New. ton Wilson, New Kensington, West. moreland county: George Hiding felter, Johnstown: Lewis Schroyer, DuBais, Clearfield county: 'Witliam P. | Pritchman, West Newton, 'Westmors- land county. Increase — John Wagner, Fdrwand Somerset county; Wiliam C. Hollen, Ashville Cambria county: David (0 Koener. Sotervilles, Weastmoreland county: Jacob (i. Bowman, Mountain. dale. Cambria county; Cyras Baker, 8 Ciresniaburg. | goods and clothing, owing to the sod. {den arrival of unusually warm weather Original widow's, ete. Moffett, Scottdale, county; Emily Wentmoreland Rager, Johnstown: Esther Lambert, Buckstowm, Somer. wet county. burg Mary Ann Smith, Greens Anthor of Home Sacer! Howe The Soldiers Memorial Home of Brookville is embarassed fSaancially because of a debt against it by the re- | ewiver of the defunct bank of DuBois. In order to secure funds to raise the debt J. P. Roscoe, of hiBois, Has originated a most worthy plan by which be has placed in the bands of ‘the country a large fine lalf-tone en- graving of John Howard Payne anthor of the immortal song of Home Sweet Home, and which will be sold for the tominal price of ten cents each. Str. | 1. 8. Bell. the clothier. has secured a number of copies, which he has placed ‘ on sale at his store on Magee avenue. Fireman's Now Bell. Members of the Patton Fire company were busily engaged Tuesday placing in position on their building the new bell recently purchased by them. By its resonant tones slumbering firemen may be quickly enabled t) respond to duties call. Open After May tith. From now until about May 11th my dental office will be closed when 1 will return to look after practice. Office will be open again Monday, May Lith. (ae Dr. J. T. Swarts Wheat for shiprpent ws The |Dudsarre Owrtivie hed given osx = s pearly dered sew suits for all he 1 showing up COURT OPENED Petitions, Etc. the Court. o hah 8% Ra are Considered Dy "WARD IS SENTENCED. Pwo Years in the Westin Pienftentiary and # Heavy Pio Argument oourt wins opened at Eb snsburg Monday morning with a good nttengance Parker on wpintons fled by following: Thomas J Pearl motion fr a new trial Getwer Manufactiring company Jacob Prindle petition #1 in der. ment apd Jet the plaintiff ioto a forme. Refused HH Kahn, trostes. for creditors uf Ogilvie & Mintimer und Ogilvie & Watkins va. Ada J. Ogilvie: proceed frogs to set aside mortage which Mrs dire creditors of the henih = Among the the court were the Ya ve, LYE 2 Leh he Bor kashand, Refused Mra A.J Nosn ve en. Lots MeMulien, Burke: proosedings to ia sale and John 4 Exceptions sustained and wale ordered set aside Afnong other was the heariog of against giving John known matters disposed of eowanwel for ard Ward familiarly ack Ward a new trial. Ward was convicted a1 March eoart of wing a poorly ariminal Opera. a= to the fiom which resuited in the death of lizzie Dugan, lant No vember Judge Barker over-ruled the motion of Wilmore, of Ward's counsel for a new trial and, after & seathing lecture to the sccased, sentenced him to separate and solitary confinement at hard labor in the West. ern penitentiary for & term of two yenrs, and & fine of $50, together with the costs of prosecution. Hynor at Vintondaie withost a howe, He was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and serve three months in jail BASE aaLi POINTERS. are Fein Clrarsd. Wark has commenosd on the ciear- ing up of a new base ball ground near East Magee avenue, aseross (hest creek. This will be a good ground and closes to town when completed, which will be in shout & wenk. The season will be opened by raake the opening day here and will and mines men, # gals day whom they expect to help them by dropplag & nice or two in the hat, and they wid ry to repay them by playing gilb-edge hase ball, The dance given by the Pauon Base Ball Club on Friday night was a grand success in every pariicnlar. All who attended pes tied it to be the best n Patton The bays realised god have weer hell $70 Seay, Suetien: 2 one Padi x whore the team. Thay are was on exhiintasn at 1% “on Priday. Captains Dale mays his boys are wil working hard and earnestly and the best Bebecea W. fielding existe. He suys the team thi svason will surprise Patton Reael bx all smiles and declares his boys will teach them ail the Zune this season. Rene! & the right man in the right place. Pag Moore, secretary and wm oonly wailing 1o sw Lhe them inte camp. Fatty is getting down to weight now and bas ordered ten ew Dias i DrERSLTYY, Boys taking tio holes "ein giiher Hanter is “rounding oat’ and prom. jes to piay the best badl of his Lif Shon’t ask me, ask Hea, be has them Jin all shapes and styjes ‘the various Relief Corpse throughout : : > Sith will susely surprise them Jor : finely. Lingle i» determined to have all the boys piay the ame Army says he will have some up his sleeve to let out, Less Kicking and more playing is the best motio. “1 am in shape for them all’ Waite. Wilson only awaits the opening day. Parker means basiness in full form. May be Baldy's arm n't strong. Play ball save svan of Veteraos. There will be a meeting of all Sons of Veterans who have signed the rolls and others who are invited to join with us in organizing a camp in Patton Everyone in Northern Cambria and Soathern Clearfield counties 18 in- vited to attend Meeting to il in Good's hail Tuesdays Seesin 38th. rr the victims of the late mine disasier at “Palo Pa, Jarses MoMul wet asicle aber. general and all other who feel J | RELAIS. Dr. J. Harry McCormick, formerly of L& Hay, TW X i bes Patton, was found guilty of selling uber and T. ©. Olurk be aut ed “to aot as an executive committee for | the distribotion among these distrensnd families, Owbwirn, chairman; The Dasee Grand ae New Haren b B. Shins, 4. J ent, Sine plsving a strong teu from Altoona. They expect to! scan call on all the merchants | Building & Loan association, of Ab the members of the Gallitzin Bailding & Loan associa. | tion, was sold to the plantidf for $1,000. MD THE Wows AND DEPHRNS Tite iw ter 8 Bove Thess Proneats at 1 Al Come. freeing $n We, he apdersigned (ommittes, rep resenting the DuBois Betief Cormpiithee Gleumes Here and There by in aid of the widows and orphans of e “Courier” Reporter. RR. R, ANNIVERSARY. A in the Berwind White shat, in Sandy township, Clearfield ovanty, Pepn's, respectfully solicit your sid anid as distance in behalf of the following roe The Pepmeyivania Ralirosd Cebrbrates We Gaiden Jabiive. That great corporition, the Penneyl- slotions, believing yon to be interested in all charitable work, sssuring! yoo ‘that your kind sdstande in this whrthy | vania Railromd company, which osle- of attorneys and Judge cane will ever be remimberad bY the brated the widows and crphaos appointed Apporgy the mew nredientative 50th anniversary of ite The compittes origin in Philadelphia on the 20th inst, tr distribute this fond wre is justly privad of the distinction which press of 1 has achieved of being the greatest istitating se | corporation of its kind in the world tertod bo recive all funds the TioBois The exarcies were presented apon Deposit National Bank. is one of the an snosoal seade of magnificence and strongest of its kind ia the State, To everything transpired to mark the day this end we request ¥ tay ily wid ae one of surpassing iolerest to the Lo in bringing this worthy appeal be fire : | peneral piabli aH well an all B44 snbers your people of ritiroed circles Rist VED. That we deeply diplore Hondreds of representative men of the swd calamity whieh oocurnsd 08 of ceofesh the fooraing of March nd, 1896, a2 jm] "or fing: und from = world of the Berwind White hat in Raney | travie rm present at the reception townshin, { eurfield OWES. a Biven by President Roberts and other whereby thirteen pwn ost {ele lives officials in the company’s building at while flowing: their penal yooifions, Broad and Market streets, many of jemying 12 widews and 37 orphan with. Naa H ss pA whom had contributed in some meas cme suddenly while they were work- | ure to the suconss of the road sad all ing to earn a livelibood fr theniesives who had unbounded respect for the ancl families Wo haliave Lei Pots prospesity by whinh it in sorroanded. npon this community a maral philga. ia ight conee of . the jon to help maintain these Homes snd © ii conception magni Hewne infloences for the fatare deelifnre tade of the Pennsylvania Railroad of these Lite ones so suddenly de company may be learned when it i» privad of a Sxther $ ome To Huns snd ksown thit it owns and controls 356 we the fooal press, and the | | corporations, which by consolidation weed, To sewiet ns jin extending this and merger, are today represented by appeal to the public. 138% distinct companies. It controls ERED, That wy) make this appeal | 9.000 miles of railroad, with an im toy the public at Inrge and invite every. ome to render all powsitie fAnaniial as manne Aggregate capital of $34,000,000. Requirements of Trade, ©. W. Hodgkine, Patton’s enterpris- apd Th TE Reso ven, That adl Someibated for | shia tr pose bn recived by DuBois The ps ational Rank of DuBdis Pa, ing droggist, in about to erent an ad- ame hat the names off (Be i Jl | dition to his drug store on Fifth ave- the amounts contribo he ac nue The growth of Mr. H Cpe TT Bn ee te pod y £ Bu «J. J Daley, John Ditobbara, | mxtent that the capacity of his present JP; Wm Owbard. 1. B. quarters is insufficient to accommodate tis rapidly increasing business. The annex will be 8x28 feet two stories in height Bioom & Spencer Herbert A. Moore, A. contractors. Jobn Peter Dunn, George Betis, William Menzie, af ands oollgoted | Freak of the Flamin During the storm which swept this section on Monday night, Thos Fits | patrick, a farmer who resides near Pat ton, had the misfortune to have his barn Rowers MEDLAD, ‘blown down. A valuable cow was RowenT REAY. | killed by the filing timbers and other Address all contribaiions to ML | damage done, which will necessitate Mad right, aashier, TmBoin | Despont | abhor and expense ww repair. Natic pal Bank, Dufiois, Pa SOLD BY THEE SHERIFF Josie NopsoN,| Sec J. th. SotoMoN, T 0), CLARK, i Awither New Building. Bloom & Spencer have secured the A Nammber of Prope: Aine Ender Hie Wwe ar ax Elna contract for the erection of the new Se ; | dwelling of Hiram Wilkins on West The following properties wene offered | showing pan Mages avenue. The buliding will bea at sheriff's sale af the count House, | | : : two-story frame stricture in sie 16x28 Plhasehsre Monday afte af and db wire, Monday afternoon @ Ho | and od will add an pemect of in the manner indica bed: x 54 : : other neat renidence those now being All the right, tte, and inher of | built. : la Andrew T. Anderson in a lot uf ground | im the township of Elder, takan in exe | cation st the soit of the Hauitable Body Found. On last Wednesday the body of Jobs Rorabangh, who was drowned more toons, Pa. sald to he plaintiff fir 850 | than two weeks ago at Mahaffey, Wan The plaintiff bonght for $50 411 the find about 4 o'clock in & bole pear the right, title, and intrest of John Byrne oid Mahaffey mill dam, joes than and Matida M Byrne in a plese of L quarter of a mile from where he was ground in Carrolitown bhoroujth, taken washed off the raft. at fhe suit of the Equitable Loan &! Building association, of Altouna, Pa. | he interest of John Pearsin in two | Jota ving in the township of Eider, taken in execution st the wait of the | Equitable Loan & Building ausociation, | was bought by saul ssnciation for $100. ok ant for Mirkin & Kasner's big The planti@ also paid $10) for the 4 sagt week. A interest of G. W. Swank in a two-story 1 A M ES QUI N N, frayne Se hae in tha Bsrough | NY oo 1 14-136 Clinton St. of Pa 1 taken in execution at the Mit HEY I Addleman sod T. J Bloom, trading as Addleman & Bloom, Would like to have some of the Panton Trade We will have a “Jward O'Brien paid F290 for the in. of Ramus! YSmeltser in a building | located on a lot of ground in Washing- tan township, containing (ne a0Pe, taken in exeention at the hil of the | Enterprise Lumber company. lange ree. The interest of William (lass ina story building of our own with certain tracy of land situsbed in the | Now Spring township of Munster, conbuimng one Dry Goods, andred meres, tien In epeeution at Millinery, Capes, Ready- Made Dresses, Underwear, Etc. Etc., Supper at 3 P. »~N. The sapper to be given by the fire- men on Thursday night, April 30, will commence at 5 p.m. sharp. Every- body welcome. $1 Wid sf terest the anit of the German National Build- ing & Loan association, of Pittaburg, | Pa. was soid to Joba C. Sharp lor =e. | All the right, title, and inlerost of J. ¥ Trexier and Celestine Trexier, ex- | seutors of Joseph J. Trexien, deceased, iy a piece of land in Cleartleid town. ship, having thereon erected a two- | story plank dwelling house and a log At the barn, taken in exeention at the suit of; Lowest ; Prices. Send For Samples The sale of the property of John, Alston, in Barnesbore, adjourned from | Saturday, was stayed. } The sale of the property of M. CQ. | . Weakiand, also ndjourned rned from Satur- if you can't come. day, was adjourned antil dune | 1st. i ‘ i QUINN Clinton St. a nm AL ag aT Look out for Mirkin & Kuuner's big ad next week. -1t
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