The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 28, 1896, Image 4

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WR ARNOLDR CANDIDACY.
~ Among the political announcements
appearing in this paper says the Da-
Bois morning Courier, will be found
one this morning for the Hon. UC. W. i
Arnold for congross, who i8 now serv-
Jing his first term in that high office and |
i not a stranger to the people of the |
Twenty-eighth congressional district of
Pennsylvania.
The re-election which of Mr Arnold |
and his friends are looking to is dustom-
ary, and is to be attributed to the good |
‘sense of the American people that
‘when they find a man has represented
them with fidelity and ability in any |
ngirintive hody they seldom dispense
with his service at the end of the first |
berm; neary always endeavoring to
keep him there for a time not les than |
© bwo terms at least.
Mr Arnold is one of those who have
proved themeplves eminently worthy ©
(eloquent seroyon
f the tenure offered by his custom.
eminently so in the light of some of the
experiences of this district in the past.
¢ has bepn a representative among
representative men of the nation and |
the Twenty -#i
| heard from on the most important
questions of national concern which |
have come before the present congress
Hocal interests have also received the
| mttention expected, ns Mr. Arnnid's
position relative to the proposed ex-
pediency rivenue measare and the free
delivery of mail in DuBois testify, and
also his service for scores of the old
soldiers in the district as well
Mr Arnold standesquarely for gourd
i money -- every doliar worth 100 cents
tn protective tariff on the lines which :
btuined during the prosperous times
which preceded the present adrpinistra. |
tion. and jnstice nnreserved for the old
soldiers and the widows and orphans of
i the veterans who are gone.
Stich a candidate is Mr. Arnold
- Busy people have no tite, and sensi
bie people have no inclination to use a
mlow remedy. One Minute Cough
| Cure acts promptly and gives perma.
| CW. Hodgkins, Patton
COAL PRODUCTS OF 1. 8
From statistics regarding coal pro
aetion in the United States daring the
year 1800, as comptied hy Statiitacian
Paker, of the Geological Survey, it sp-
pears that the total output for the your
was 171,864,742 long tons, laving a
total vaio at the mines of B187.5672
477, an inurease over the production of *
L188 of 19,500,000 Jong tons, and an ine
Cerense in value of about 11.5000.
The vutput on anthracite coal in Peon.
sylvania increased from 46,355 143 long
tons in in 1884 to 51,785,122 long tons
in 1505, a gain of over 5400060 Jong
‘tons, The value increased only about
$3,600,000 from $75,455,065 to $52,016,
| ame. showing that anthraciie cond was
cheaper in 1865 than in 1884. The pro
duct of bitaminous coal Increased
from 118,820,406 sbort tons of 2,000
tons in 1864 to 134,421,974 short tons in
1495, & gain of over 156.5060,000 Lona
The value increased about $8,600,000.
There wak an increased production in
all but five of the twenty-nine coal
producing states.
GOVERNMENT AWARDS
Meveteed by the Od seldfis In Cambria
; and Niomrby Counties
~The following pension certificates
have been insted since the date of
May 12:
Original Darwin M. Frwin, (iroens-
burg; Richard J. Hamphreys, Johns
town; Péter Bt Peter, Lobanon; Joseph
H. Chapman, Penn Run, Indiana
county: Herman Raosch, Eik Lick,
Somerset county; Michael King, Pleas
ant Unity, Westmoreland county; Isas
N. Dushane, New Alexander, West
morelend county; Alonzo Dixon,
Babula, 1Nearfield county; Thomas H.
~ Jrwin, Hoeutzdale, Clearfield county;
James EB, English, Falls Creek, Clear
field county; Archibad B. Me fous,
West Lebanon, Indiana oounty
Heiman, Hairsville; Thomas Craven,
Creekside, Indiana county; Joshua W.
Pavix, Madera, Clearfield county; Ben.
jamin Byerly, Falls Creek,
county; Jacob Kale, Hanover, York
county: Philip Metts, Saltsburg, In
Amos
diana county; Abraham Pearce, Reyn.
oldeville, Jeferson county; James H,
Ragan, Flora, Indians county.
© Original widows,” ete. Mahala H,
Miller, Reading; Barbara Crate, Brook
ville, Jefferson county; Anna Platts,
York: Minor of Wickhary MoGintie,
Ruficdale, Westmoreland cdunty; Fiiza-
beth C. Gray, Frugality, U
“county; Mary F. Elliott, Grip, Indian:
_eounty.
Inerense- -Christian Bennett, Pation,
‘Cambrin county; John Mctuire, Tan:
Belton, India na county; Joseph Bian-
get, Greensburg: John A Macon,
Strongptown, Indians county: Awx-
ander Koontr, Johnstown; Collins
Johnson, Kylertown, Clearfield county:
William Jamison. Indiana; Isasc
Sheedy, MeSherrytown, Adams county;
Wm. B. Fehl, Ligonier, Westmoreland
county; Caleb Butler, Johnstown,
Additional John F. Steiner, Manor
Station, Westmoreland county.
Renewal and increase John WW.
Park, Stahlstown, Westmoreland
county.
ambiria
th district has been
CaPrernoon the first
bit
| wey she shan be
ried
ErenaptnG, Pa. May 25th, 159,
The regular session of court
{ quarter sessions will convene here on
| Monday next.
| There aré over 84 stadents in attend.
‘ance at tha Normal iostituie in his
pice.
Among he fro proorenntnta
made in onr town is a new pavement
i Lalong the Catholic cometary, on Jahan
street
Miss Teaming, who O¥Wns a
Con Julian street and who spinds the
sumer here will nerive next joes,
BW. Wills, of Loretto, was among
Lhe o Sunday valor to: Elhwnsinirg,
. Ii Brewer, of Hagerstown
i tarric d hore a few Bours on Friday.
W. A. Park,
harsday last in Ebensburg.
(i. ©. Tomb, of Johnstown
Weadnesday at the county seat
recent
&
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2
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Mal.
Decoration day will soon be bse Svat
Aemerial
Cathie
nists
in the
in Ebensburg
CRETVICES Wire
church, in this plas yeateriay,
J. J Deasy, MAY
The
tov y
a w
the pastas
| Arrangements are he ing
celebrate the glorions Fol
burg. A picnic will be
chenefit of Take Rowena.
wdjourning the Lake
ROCCE,
A game of ball wis le
Saturday bitwes
Conemangh and a seeond Sing of
pl see Ww hinh resulted in a sears of 10
in favor of the vie
frit
and the first nine of A
The sinre was 2 19 13
ville. It wis a had day for our boys
Take a dese of Dit
Risers
yom.
digest bon,
ver dorm; Aint, gon for co
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Aon Ph Aric ¥
spy the sedan el nig of
piace
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for the Be =
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FARMING ROTES
the ¥arose
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af Yuitovest a
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arid fo got {he start of the wedi
Epps are cbhsap now
5) fie fact that the
neariy all of their
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profitable, as she wii
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mendter in cnmshderiag the merits
Lin,
Ia not negioct
cnrrots. There
relished by cows and
ron and they oan be
with bess difficulty than is regnives Sir
potatons, They fied
enoked, anid are conddored WHoHRGNGE
Their desig
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thas CRY
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ket over winter
raf be Ww fir
ab any time of the
eater is pegearded by same flirsnors as
of sdvantugy in deepening the color of
milk when they are fed 16 tows,
The fruit crop looks favorable in
Cambrig sounty thas vesr
Yau can travel mans
eonnties and vou will got find Settler
farms and farmers than in dollar
Cambria county,
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A dittle {IL then a little pil
is gone Lhe HH Wot, DeW
Little Early Hiss tittle pills that
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ton, Pharmac x.
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sire the
We sre Mastlors
Patton i Crier finer tine airped a
Satake hii
called for the parpose of orn nizing a
Board of Trade, 7
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dosen a
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this that the
few ane progressaye Cambie
working in barn
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Pharmacy.
Pebahilosn Sational § emven On
Par the Republican National Conven
dots, to be held at St. Lows Mao i
he Pan Fis Ivana aii Bk on faa
ih seit on Jape 12 18 1h sna
vipsion tokens to St {oasis mrad
al a single fare
These Lioketls will
passage until Ju
specific ratés,
tions and ume ta
ticket agent.
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gested Tangs or severe cough
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Minute Cough Core bunishes them, ©
W. Hodgking, Patton Pharmacy.
; WH DAVIS,
Undertaker,
Patton, Pa. Envbaiming
1. association.
a Specialty
af Philadelphds, spent 7
Pea ® wyra lt §
EERE WR Exa
WOLF & THOPSOX,
Good Building.
Reasonable Price. se
SRD We are weil
F Material
iat peopl vend Ie
fom harm ing and Artist
YOU IG any color YOu may want
Have vou wen THE 2 hid INGTON
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where chee in town
JESSE
Eleventh Aver
Quickest Mail Order House
in Central Pennsylvania.
Shopping
YourOwn
Home,
Withicentral Peonsyivania s
Greatest Dry Goods House at
vistsr eibaw Sm
Thet s wnat our Maid Order Depertmant
Yor § vig Hayy Foe eye tried ir
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ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
GALLITZIN, PA.
Solicitor for (aeeman National B &
A ttorney -at-Law,
Parrox, Pa.
Office in the Good Building.
Some of the Largest Fire lasur-
anes om panies of the World
are represented
in the
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PROPERTY.
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1st National Bank,
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cow HER,
Agents.
Spring Clothing.
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HIGH QUALITY,
LOW PRICES,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
last
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Bx mine nar offerings st shown By onr sales agent,
ALEX. SMITH,
he PALMER HOUSE, FR
JUNE 3, :
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
IDAY.
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say. Bat
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