i ———— A ARRAN RE EAE VOL. V.—NO. 10. PATTON, CAMBRIA CO. P +» THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ;, 1898. $1.00 PER YEAR. IL W. COOK'S DE PARTM INT STO 1) , ALTOONA, PA. Of all kinds at our store at all prices. Any kind you may ask for. ‘Patton Pharmacy. Head quarters for Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Stationery, Confectionery, Cigars #8 Tobacco. THE LAST. DAY OF oS 7 On the first Page of the yrs; Frank Anderson, THE TWO BOROUOH TICKETS As Nominated a! the Canenses Held Thurs day Night. Following are the Republican and Democratic borough tickets as chosen at the cinenses held last Thursday night to be voted for at the election: coming spring Republican, Alex H H. unter Carfoian Juostioe of the Peace Reboot Dipedors (3. and Sidney Bounsley, FE PP McCorm ek, 3 yTS, Councilmen Scheid, 1 yr. F. H Kinkead. Anditor- C. A Repuher, Juelge of Election John Troman Inspector - Wm, Clark. High Constable -C. C. Edmiston Dov AsSasor rite, Justice of the Peace Janus Aetlon School Directors--Reaben MoPher- i son and H. D. Hasson. ‘John R. Cordell, { i WwW. J. Donnelly, 3 3s; BEd Little, 1 yr. Asessor John Somerville. Auditor Harry Todd. Judge of Election -D. H. C. Warren. Inspector James Gilliece. High Constable -W. P. McBride. fo His New Hua CM. Letts is now Conncilmen 3 vores; ding. comfortably set {tied in his mew brick home on Fifth Avene, neyt to the Palmer hogse The building is 27x45 fect and contains five rooms on the first floor and six ' basement. basement, hot and cold water, ele. y | Letts) has fitt 2d up a neat j gentlemen. i ihas been elaborately roonis on second floor, besides a large It is fitted throughout with all modern conveniences such as bath tab, hot air furnished from a farnace in Mr restanrat in | the store room and will look after the ‘wants of the inner man at ail hours It will be known as the City Restaur- Ant and he will be able to furnish first class service to the ladies as well as to A private dining room farnished es. pecially for ladies. The restaurant will be opened to the public on F riday night. Oni what seeidlant but a eye. bank BY ple i mote blasting with dy nants and alter mizht have above lighting a fase proceeded at a safe dis- ' tance oecurs quite frequently, ' as above mentioned, hint, nob igre pasion, it did nite the powder 28 soon &% Was #X- pected and he proceeded to investipats the same when it exploded, resulting He is giad he in to awit the ex An still alive and able to state that il was HAS DISA PPEARED. . narrow escape of his life Young Ladi’ NSoeial The COURIER is in receipt of A invi- New Leaf we find a welcome tation to attend a “Youug Ladies’ for all. ‘BETTER our customers. A LARGER supply N D shall continue to rec- r mistakes, give satisfac- tion, sell goods according to pr and try to have oh you want in Heavy : and ‘Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc A Good Line of E eating Stoves. Nota woman in town who doesn’t admire pretty Furnitare. A few year ago only the rich could enjoy the luxury of a nicely furnished home. It is different now—Every- body can make a cozy, comfortable home. If you haven’t much mony, i i ! } i of the music. { Social’! to be held in St. Thomas' Hall, | Ashville, Pa., far the benefit of the accommodation | ‘church of the above named place, Wednesday, February oth, 1888 Prof. Maitland's Orchestra will furnish | dancing. “Selling Shadows'' at 10:30. All are weloome and a good time is proinised. The Hall-Price Sule. ' As advertised by us run out on the 25th, ‘but as we have some choice bargains left the sale will continue for such time | as iti necessary to close all the goods on ‘the five tables out. often. Come quick and The prices were as follows: $6.5) and $6.00 suits, men’s or boys’, $3.00; men's $8.00, $4.60, Meri's dress panta, work pants, under. . px p $7.50, $10.00 overcoats ai just half the figures, wear, women's, misses’ and boys’ shoes at the same figures one-half price. Come in and see for yourself that our sale is lesa by 25 per cent. than all uthers, | vania i notes; Ti KEvvroNe CLOTHING & SHOE Co Ou the Iastle, The following news matter will be found on the inside pages of the Par. TOM CovRier: Late general telegraph news, Congress and Senate; Pennsyl- news condensed: Scientific Women's page. Agricaltural “andl a short interesting story. spring goods. tunity while it lasts. { Closing © ut Mock, We are closing out stock in our store at cost in order to make room for our Don’t miss this uppor- Call at one. MIRkIN & KusNg®. Whooping cough is the most distress. or if you have plenty, step in and ing malady; but its duration can be see what we have to offer. It ‘is! cut short by the use of One Minute simply a case of few dollars and cough cure which also the best known much sense, or in other words a remedy for croup and all lung and few dollars and much furniture bronchial troubles. C. W. Hodgkins, —If you buy your furniture from E. Kirk Hardware. Company. | Paiton Pharmacy. 1 pring Refreshments, supper and LOGAL AN es . (ricaned ) GENERAL NEWS i Fras 3 ana inere oy FROM THE A Letter W KLONDIKE. Alten by Felix Porter fom the Gold Field, Below 8 an extract from written by Felix Pu interesting to hia a letter srier which yy ga i Will be many friends in this ¥ SE EE 1 those £5 i as well am anstroactive have piettired Kiondike as a pleasant one: Alaslea, Sept We have reached this far on onr jonrnsy the We hBuve just pase through the cot Pass and | who the jonrney Th ide “Lake Linderman, 1887. Lis and wibby trouble Chik. wonld AR We toward the gol td Be LVEF Balanee with less never tho ught | face sc much misery experienced, have 10 have ing every day and the only way we can dry In some places while coming op the Pass, the water wis up to our waists. There were between 3.000 and 4,000 men in the party coming up and such misery and suffering ax could be seen among some of them, 8 po description, RT tf has been rains our clothes is to sleep in them, 3 1 = the Pass are pow resting at Ul having all our goods landed and well with the exenption of onr and feet, from which we will pelied to recuperate for a shart time, withont complaint of the time we are loosing. “We had six horses vis place, are ail bake be com- when we started, but the roads were so had that we oon. cluded to carry the load on our backs, which would be more thin the horses could do, nevertheless with five mi ap the mountain and a nile across 10 Lake with 100 pounds on my back. it was the hardedt day's work I ever did “Our party Mr. Geo Dawson, a retired contractor, fortune is expressed in six figures and who is about 85 years of age: his son nephew: Mr A Shin MER Linderman consists of six we hs GT RENE ard Bis contractor, We ith every ibing necessary for afcfort, WE NE ed SU RE #Hi well “ 5 sgn myself and Are snd ped Ww one would suppose, bul wit were a jong init when this letter will pot know when ean Ways rom geil Do not know get out and do Write aw ASE. Ete, Felix Pomien Y onrs, amen HEEL at Hastings When a man in any basiness, it be in the CR peg ally if theatrical business, because the acknowledged leader in his own particular line, throagh years of persistent efforts to please his patrons he naturally becomes more thoroughly conversant with what is most apprec. iat «dl and desired by the public. Gus Hill's World of Novelties has been the acknowledged leader of all the Vande ville Companies in the coantry for the past fifteen years. Thin season the performance excelis anything here tofore attempted, the program being composed of many features entirely new to the Vaudeville stage. The best jodgement has always been used in or- ganizing this well-known company, so ‘that each act or specialty would be un. questionably the best of its kind Vauedville having become all the rage, a succession of crowded houses has greeted Gus Hill's World of Novelties where ever the company has appeared this season, and the same is surely an- ticipated when they play their eagagw- ment at Hastings Opera House Wednesday evening, Feb. 9th, fl Nehool Report. The following is the report for own. ship school in Patton for month ending January 19th. Numberenrolled, boys, 25, girls, 46; per cent. of attendance, #1. Those missing no time: Stasia Dyeoskey, Rosie Farabaugh, Regina Farabaugh, Annie Sponskey, Edith Lounsterry, Iva Lonsberry, Etta Marts, Maggie Wilkison, Gertie Shunkwiler, Mary Mitchell, Thomas Bailey, Dennis Mitchell, tharios Sponskey, Bertha Gobert, Carrie Dyocoskey, Bertha Far- abaugh, Frances Rolka, Hilda Oberg, Abraham Wilkison, James Wilkison, John Wilkison, Thomas Bponskey, Joseph Sponskey, James Mitchell, Ouver Tidswell, Josephine Lawry and Arthur Ramey. CELia DUNBEGAN, Teacher, New Bevel Creek Eugines The Lock Haven Express says that the five engine: now being built by the Schnectady Locomotive works for the Beech Creek Railroad will be completed in about ten days. They are the twelve wheel Mastodon model, weigh 75 tons, carry 180 pounds steam pres- sure, and can pull 2,300 tons on a dead level. They cost $11,000 a piece. Cstations. "YE DEESTREECT SKEWL BE Ro By ¥ Nigh, a Hal om Monday th {resus Frhiruary Ye will kepe in ye Fu Hall on Monday nite, Feb 7 Ye firute formans maetun of ye Ye Arute di; ay it Ls wens will Kannty performans Her Ricrow) socond F akew] Ye third and last day or Rios laste performans will 23 FL Er 38 ig exhibition Romimily doen Dale: Jacah Bil John Ugiah Perkins J jnker, GG. H. Mr MoU arfomnn; Mmith, Aplitia Holter: {sibb: Miss Dushaway, Miss Minne Miss Belinda Sharp, Miss Mand Sally Simple, Miss Rath Hew skoobars Faith. Samuanthn Matilda Billings, Mise Deckert: ful Saooks, Mos Heltman, Piper, Miss (#ibb. Clorinda Miss Spottawond; Ruth Ketchum, Mrs Barton: Sosan Crowfoot, Mm M Lewin: Sally Brown, Miss Jones, op. cas Doolittle, Mrs Moe Heze. kiah R. Somerville; Lather Brown, R 8 Tamer: David Snobs, J E. Parnell; Billy Crowfoot, Mr. Triebly; Obediah Bazzard, M. B Stephen Tocker, 8. W. Eddy, Jeremiah Jenkins, KE. O Harishorm : Baby (Flee, Mr. Marsh, Sammy Snooks, kK Will Greene; Sim Dipsey, W. W. Steatill Admission, Adulte, 350; Children 1 { Hey Lr Pherwon: Jono, Cowher: we, $0) Wor of Company Miners. A member the Runeman Coal & Coke authority for statement, says the Tribune that Lhe in at a meeting of the stockholders in Phila delphis on Monday, 1 was decided to ther mine at South Fork with of of r day with aien Ax farile 3133 Wild thousand new mine item The a capaasty Cie conl per The Fa eqipped the proved ahiwtrical machinery. Open ng of J. © Reineman and will enable the Stineman will be maude on the propery Cappany Oo half morense (A oulpul WO This is en- Saath a maihion AINE news Lot rork, it will tains ay AY Cir Shen pple £) if 9% x An BRivi2 en poy thet Lo ffl inbrars froin three hundred al four LH hnndred miners and 1 cprda ane Yrrigat 3 pases ia, ¥ Central District The Tedegr ape ny ard Bam enlarged the switeh- Printing boards at the Hastings and Baruesboro The old ones with a4 larger capacity were put in ayes were renova af stead. The office of to the postoilice building at and Miss Me. that place, 1 hello girl,” The exchange in Book's from the fut of the large increase in business this place was considerad inadequate, hence the change. and sew Wires thir COMPANY ais eractexl an Wi next Rarneshoro, Gowan, of ploy ed an its Magy Xie Bas Deen at that place was formerly furniture stone, but Loamalion Attention The Delineator is the Woman's Fav. orite Magazine, and i» issued by the Famous Fashion Publishers, Ye But- terick Publishing Co. Limited ), at 7 to | 17 West Thirteenth Street, New Yoru | at the remarkably low price of §1.00 for a Year's Subscription, or 15 Cents per Copy. Of all Family Magazines it in the (reat Caterer to Domestic Needs, and can be recommended for ita cheap- ness, useftiness, beauty, freshness and utility. Chareh Noliee, Rev, Chas W. Wasson, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, preached two excellent sermons last Sooday. The morning service was of a special character, as the sermon was preached to the Ladies of the Golden Eagle The evening sermon was based on the Seventh Commandment. All next Sunday af usual sours fur evening sermon mandmen TV IOS Subject “The Eighth Com. Everybody welcome. Penalty for Defaving Coin Under an act passed by the last Con- ross a person defacing a gold ar silver I 18g coin of the United States is labile to a fine of $2,000 and five eis in prison. This stops the bangle fad along with other torms of coin def faceme nt. The Higgesl Yo £. Joseph Gauntner, who lives pear Beaver Dams, White township, reports to the COURIER that one day last week he killed a porker which weighed, when dressed, 445 pounds. It was a hig one can you beat it? At Cost, Mrs. Rook has a few worsted shirt waists for ladies which she will sell at eost. Don’t miss the chance. are dandies. The State Board of Agriculture ended its sessions Friday afternoon at Harris | burg and adjourned to meet October 12th at Emporium. ' decided to coutinue the organization. s Miss Mary Lloyd, Mrs. (. Stoker, Mrs. John Logue Mrs, Pibbhins, { Range. than any other range on the market, | They It will probably be SHERIFF ows a“ 1 i } t EBENSBURG LETTER 6: thered a County's Capital Ebenstiurg 3 Important News Combein Jan Be FE A rgruinent court convened at 9:50 this morning. COURT ROOM CROWDED Lod Special Tiainsy RBequind to ipries Br the Feb 1. af terested) Ve Triad Wilkesbarre, Resnes incident the trial of Shem toy Ther Martin the Hazelton strikers f popular int The town 21M ng charpsd with the inorder of show the extent in Lhe case. filled with strangers Roweind from Hazelton bronght a large share of the population of that place, inelodiog span i train WL esses in many Theres in deep fowliniy The 5 and hundreds are town over the triad EU a crowded Lift It i expecting that a ate Ln fe jury will be ob. tained to-day sheriff Martin says he iw confident A full array of council was present when court convened. Newspaper men, lawyers, court officers, defendants and witnessss filled the court room. No others ware allowed in. The State Department at Washing ton is representad by Depaty United States Attorney General Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, who will report Lhe case officially for the government bas only one object vidw to protect itself in case foreign governments fle claims for damages for killing of their subjects al Latimer ik Australia in that - iw nnderstoes) if already and it thar vended is against Steril Martin apd bis deputies, Ger. many and Italy wiil Sle claims at once, Attorney of Philudelphia, is hem to the Austrian gov Has muscle a move direction, {xe rps iY 2 ernment, Ex-Attarney seneral been added tothe Palmer has af connsel for the with Res. Bennett, is fmt defense. Judge Woodward, Judges Lynch presuding. Antid the or witnesses with crippled Bnibe sion and ssid are half a Bindred reer iy as Read Ww Bealed sears and sysioms wr ith wotinds Later «i reial v i} 1a i Y sven JUrHTs wish § fas at presont writing oO sil on (he Tir Florida railroad tour to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, New York and Philadelphin by special train of Pull. man palace cars Tuesday, February 8 Excursion tickets, including railway transportation, Pullman accommoda- one berth , and meals en route, in both directions while traveling the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $50.00; t Philadeiphin, $45.00; Canandaigua, $52.85: Erie, $64.85; Wilkesharre, $50.35; Pittsburg, $4.00; and at proportionate rates from other pointe. For tickets, The next Ponnsyiviania will leave Lions itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1198 Broadway, New York; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phil adelphia, A Juodly Parly. The following named ladies composed a jolly sled load who drove down from CGallitzin on Friday Patton hotel: Mm. Lena Vogel, Mrs, R. LL. George, Mm Mary Rhodes H. Kelly, Mm G. A. Mt loskey, Mrs Rachael Airhart, Mm Prank Platt, Mra Sharbaugh, Mra Howell riod 4b Bellefonte. AM. intelligence Tiblina received the sad announcing the death of Mee Margaret Glenn, mother of his wife, who died at her home in Bellefonte on Sanday, at the ad. age of 70 years Mm who is the only child, wis at mother when On Monday Gi vanced aver the bedside of Her CRIN, f.ovatad in Patton formerly of Phil of Patton, Janes Nalen, ipabaryg, Fag ¥ i now a resident Land sleighing Bring fo. drove spent and dined at the death having opened a law offen in one-half | of the room now occupied by the Mo. shannon Coal the Good building. Sasi COURIER. company in card disewhere Hous korpers, tl Be wise, and examine the Cinderella | [t hus more points that excel and is sold guaranteed to roast and bake. False Faoes, : A full and complete masks can be procurred at kins, Patton Pharmacy. and colors, At Firemen’s hall on ‘Monday night. | Sesortment of! . W. Hodg- | al shapes Sold by J. E. Kirk Hardware Co. | : Coanty Commissioner Abram Hos tettier, of Realp Level, arrived on the 10 o'clock train this morning, We have plenty of snow here now & excellent, A sleigiing party from this place to Cresson on Satorday evening, bail at that and retarned trip. SB. King, of the Brandon, Spang. ler, was the guest of Mr and Mrs L A. Uraver, of this place, op Sunday Frank Sevmonr snd wife, of Altoona, Monday Fiaogsbury ax the guents of Mr ancle, I. A Craver, of the Bilgir house, Hotel Bender was opened to the public on Monday last. A number of young people held a pleasant surprise party at the Hotel Bender on Fri night honor of held a place home well plessed with! in Ney mous s {day in Missi Jos Drinegan f Richard Burr, of Allegheny, frescoed the offloe in the pew hotel bailding. The work is fins The ladies of the Holy Name church, of Ebenshurg, will hold a supper for the benefit of that church on Wednes- day evening, February 16th. Williamsport Lamber Trade, During the year 1897 there were ship- ped from Williamsport 155,608,000 feet of manufactured lumber, this amount not including mill work and furniture. The Gazette and Bulletin says, as com- pared with with the previous year 1596, when 195270,000 feet were shipped, thers isa falling off of 8.662.000, This decrease, while marked, is not alarm- ing, inasmnch as it is to be expected, and the fact remains that Williamsport can still lay claim to the title of Lumber City iipments are the largest in the State her sl Censing 0 Produce Coal : For three years the output of coal from the vicinity of Philipsburg bas been steadily ? Seveniing As the orig. a mines Ww Loire its palo ‘wmbria oh & few s fos vo” DORE #1 Onn ans nner Fars ARH FOrk sea arth th are La iw LIER ay LS oN festival will be held in the Firemen's Hall under the auspices of the P. O XR of A Camp of Patton on the evenings of February 38 and 23. All are invited fo attend. A grand Her Fodtures, One of the prominent feature of the Cinderella Range is the extra large and high oven, which insures perfect bak- ing and roasting. Sold and guaran- teed by J. E. Kirk Hardware Co. List of Uneinbmned Letter, The following letters remain in the postoffioe at Patton for the week end. ing Thursday, February 3, 1598: Axe! Anderson, Daniel Conway, W. D. Drammard, Will Gore (2,) John B. Hopfer, Mra. James McCabe, Mise Cora Snyder. Persons calling for the above letters “will please say the are advertised. BE A Meuron, P. ML Wanted » 500 Electric Light Poles. For particu. lars inquire at Geo. 8. Good's store. Miss Sadie Beck, sail Merchant Tailoring Means a good bit and if vou come to onr establish. ment that is what you get. We make von a Fine Suit of Clothes ranging in price from $18 a and perfect fit guarantee We will show ou the largest ad finest line of Sprang (rods ever brought to this section of the country. SEE HERE All suits made by us will be kept in repair, cleaned and pressed for one year after they are purchased. DINSMORE BROS., PATTON, PA. Next to P. O.
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