3 i ha VOL. V.—NO. : 27. nan Se i A Ve PATTON, CAMBRIA co, Pa, THU RSDAY, Ju NE 2, 1868. $n 0 PER YEAR Sere yout checks, On foment 1st, 1899, I will give to the person return- ing the number of my Cash Register Checks a ns on exhibition in| of all i vi Largest selection | section of the country. | all int 8. . dition existe at all the mobilizing points "of Hawall, even before it had been de- her bed for nearly six o We have not all the trade of North Cambeia Co, but are steadi fair deal- you 3 on ol, a at cost and i DYetehargs | on evesytiing, ~~ JLE. Kix How. Co's me mere ging pc er half-price. 300 egg batcher, $30-§15 if The required number to fill the com- boots. We don't have pecessary to insure the safety from and | i 3 i § i fight, but they are not yet properly | prepared to do so. ; § oping them 4 301 being wowed to i : From a Special LATE WAR NEWS. The following is by the Amociated | Press to the Johnstown Democrat: Gleaned Here and There by Cupe Haitien, Hayti, May #1525 the “Courier” Reporter. |p m.— Advices just received from Ha- WASHINGTON LETTER vana say that since 2 o'clock this after noon the American fleet at Santiago Corrempanden to the | de Cuba has been cannonading the | —— | batteries of Morro Castle, La Socaps a ingen, D. 0. 23) 3 Wat lat Punta Gord. At the same time, | Papa Iti added the American ships bave tingent in its importance upon If Commodore Schiey has that Spanish | been engaged with the Sqanish war. fleet bottled np in the harbor at Santi- | ghips. The firing was extremely court commencing June 6, 1598, in the Harry Hess, fornication and bas 450 de Guba, 48 the adeninistration oun. | peasy. At3:45 p. m. the cannonading Sdently bebeves haa, became loss heavy against the fortifica- with, as it has been definitely deckied | tion but was more accentuated in the and officially announced that the in-| | locality of the fleet which were engaged. | 5 | vasion is not to be postponed a minote Morro Castle is at the entrance of the longer than is considered harbor of Santiago de Cuba. La Zecaps ‘also shown on the maps as La Socapa capture by Spanish warships of the transports that will carry our soldiers. | castle, is a short distance inside the har- ‘The transports to carry 35,000 or 30,000 bor entrance, and Punta Gorda is sito- many men thoroughly equipped for of Santiago de Cuba, showing that the WSRYiCS are as poims of embarkation is not bottled ap, and there are. | according to te Havana sivio. doubters in gh cio, the couney a Memanat Day » Grand Busnes in for ] of Yexs ONS UN- semorial services in Patton this tis ¢ sad gusnie. i by Gen. Miles and | year exceeded ail other attempts in the of success, since Patton has been others that nothing will be gained by | Way Inveds Cut til wo oun pd at} 2 IOWA The weather was fine, which i added greatly to the result. Every- least 100,000 men. Because it will be b was conducted in & proper ner and those in charge deserve credit. | | Everything, from the decorsting of ‘the dead heroes’ graves st fit. Law- pence and St. Augustine and the fine parade, to the services conducted in the apple grove below the school build- ing, where several very appropriate ' addresses were made by Rev. Witman, pastor of the M. E. church; Rev. Dise, when the President went to review the | pastor of the Lutheran share; Dr. J volunteers there, the lack of equip: | Io on Jom Tok ugust- ohn Tackitt, which were vent was made painfully spparent by | the fact that only two-thirds of the interspersed with singing by the choir, music by the Concord Grange hand and 20,900 we 18 Sunp ond Soko payin in| ‘the Keystone fife and drum corps, was enjoyed by the vast number present shat were in live is stery worthiems “The order of the day was exceptionally fighting purposes. good, and taking all in all it was a . grand day for Patton. Mrs. W_ 1. Perry Dead. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Perry, wife of Wil. liam J. Perry, of Coalport, died at her residence at that place on last Tuesday, The Americans are tolerant is well- | May 24, 1898, of consumption. About known. It is also well-known that the | 18 months ago she contracted a severe ‘sentiment of the country was over- | case of grip, which developed into con- whelmingly in favor of the annexation sumption. Sbe had been confined to months prior to | saying that it will require three or four more weeks to equip enough of the volunteers to make up that number. Although extra efforts were put forth to make a good showing at Camb Alger The men are ready and anxious to Bat the work of | clared by the administration to be a ber demise. Mrs Perry's maiden name ‘notwithstanding the present use Lif not, it will be pushed to a vote, re- was McCanliey. She was born on {October 7, 1859, and was aged 38 years, 7 months and 17 days at the time of her death. The deceased was ‘military necessity. Should the pressure . of European governments compel Ha- | wali to declare neutrality and to refuse | to allow our ships bound to and from the Philippine Islands to coal at Hono | 8 consistent and faithful member of the lulu, while the question of annexing Methodist Episcopal church, having Hawaii is bung up in Congress by a espoused the caase of Christianity in combination of thie power of the sugar | her early youth. Besides her husband trust lobby, personal spite, and politi- | she is survived by the following chil. cal spleen, not even the habitoal toler. dren: Myrtle, Georgie, Grant, Harri- ance of Americans will prevent the soo, Harper and Mildred, all at home. political punishment of those respons- Interment took place on Tharsday bles. Should no trouble arise on after services in the M. E. church at | account of the mipority hold-up in that place. that is now on, the parts From Fatton wo Maniils. played by individuals in the hold-up | On Monday, May 16th, Daniel C. will soon be forgotten by the people, Jenkina of Patton, received a photo ‘such words as a hbase 4 iri “tr unteer in Uncle Sam's army, belonging | An ammendment to the war revenue | to Company C, of the 10th regiment of bill providing for MReXuton iy bees | | Pennsylvania. The photo was mailed t will iat Grand Island, Nebraska, while he pushed or not according to What wu, enroute to Sen Francisco, from Speaker Reed does. If he allows the 00 al re | House to vole on the annexation r®o- 1g nde to assist Admiral Dewey in lution—be has partly promised 10 do | ¢oping Manila. Mr. Jenkins joined the so—the amendment will be withdrawn; woot nol Gaards of Pennsylvania a few years ago st Uniontown. He is ‘the only representative fron this sec tion who has departed for fin luvesligating the Streets. court house, at Ebensburg, on Satur. The Curwenaville Review says that .. June 4, 1396, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing seven delegates to the State Convention, and to tran. sact any other business that may Properly Sune befows She cusasaleten. Organising & Company. Jobn W. Kepbart, Esq., of Ebens | i burg, is taking the preliminary steps ‘to forming a military organization at Your Auention to This! . that place. Six young men of Patton Incubators and brooders for sale at have already enrolled their names. ! those towns and will report to the | Patton connel] M4 is hezt meeting. taken right away; 600 chick brooder, pany will soon be obtained. §35--816.50, if taken right away; 200 egg hatchers, one of the best made, Mamirinl Services. Concord Grange, No. 1135, will hold $20, brooders to match §10. $10 green , ;ononial meeting at their hall, near [7 bone mill $5. Apply to Alex Davidson ye of J. J. Thomas, on Friday even- ¥ L or James Mellon, Patton, Pa.-1t ing of this week. Address by Hon. J. J. Thomas, Rev. Ferdinand, Rev. Kit- tell and others. Everybody is invited to attend. C. W. Hodgkins has his large soda | fountain in ruaning order. Stop in and get a good, cool, refreshing drink. R. J. Kaylor. AL TERM OF COURT To Commence 3 at Ebensburg Monday, ; June 6th. A LARGE _ CALENDAR. Prom North Csamsbria on the List. The district attorney has submitted the following criminal court calendar for the trial of cases in the criminal ‘Quite m Number court house at Ebensburg. Por Grand Jory, Monday, June 6th. Commonwealth va. Robert C. Myers, | malicious mischief. prosecutrix, Sadie Myers. Michael Boanach, carrying concealed | weapons; John H. Wallass. Samuel long, fornication and bas tardy; Annie Little. William Ringler, fornication and | | bastardy; Maggie Gindelsperger. i Joseph Hodgson, fornication and bastardy; Charlotte Myers. ; Isaac Parks, fornication and bas ‘tardy: Lilian Provance. ; Hiram Roses, fornication and bas- tardy; Mary Webb. William Colbert, fornication and bas- | tardy; Amanda Rager. James Poling, fornication and bas ‘tardy; Mary Hildebrand. Val. Thomas, fornication and bas tardy; Clara Krutendorfer. Gust Wester, fornication and bas tardy; Amanda Norine. John Maberry, fornication and bas tardy; Edith Tate. John Shingler, fornication and bas tardy; Mary MeGuire. Carl Johnson, fornication and bas tardy; Annie Richard. Edward Fouse, fornication and bas tardy; Ret Strohl Thomas Conrad, fornication and bas | tardy; Sarah Grove. William White, fornication and bas- tardy; Ida Gossard. Anthony Rabos fornication and bas- tardy; Victoria Burgoon. Josiah Burnagardner, statutory rape, fornication and bastardy ; Hiram Shank. Hugh Sparks, statutory rape, forni- cation and bastardy: Eliza Davis David Davis, statutory rape, fornica- ‘tion and bastardy; Mary Tyler. Joseph Carmine, illegal liquor selling; | Margaret Saylor. Edgar McGuire, larceny and receiv. ing; Helen 8. Murdock. Jansen Reed ot al, riot and larceny and receiving; C. C. McC ombie. C. C. MeCombie, assault and battery; Robert Reed. Mary Badill, larceny and receiving; John McNulty. Michael Jahon, assauit and battery; Katie Juhos. Eary Berna, larceny and receiving; Mary Holly. William B. Comerford, assault and battery; Louis E. Kaylor. Frank Cirimes, rape; Emma J. Brent. j For (rami Jury, Teesday, June Tth, Commonwealth va. John Skelly, lar ceny and receiving; prosecutor, Arnold John Robine, larceny and receiving; Abraham H. Levine. : Rhif Phifer, shooting with intent; Emanuel Johnson. Joseph Mangus, violation livery act; Dorsey King. i J. G. Nicholson, assault and battery; Charles Sickles, larceny and receiv- | ing; J. T. Wilson. John Broaing, assault. and battery; | John Wood, robbery, assault and, i i battery, intent; Hugh McDonald. Waiter Davis, smanit and battery; W. C. Coal. John Evans et al, assault and battery, | | James Fisher. James Fisher, robbery, assault and battery, intent; John Evans. : William Alexander, assault and bag. | tery; Henry Reed. Otto Plurine, larceny by bailee; Dor. | sey King. Lawrence Gray, violation of livery i met; I. N. Rodkey. Charley Ward, shooting with intent; | Andrew Keith. > George Modoc et al, Ed. J. Sharretts William Seaszolt et al, assault and battery; Charles Lewis. Fred Wax, sodomy; John P. Sheets. Evan Davis, assault; William Boll | robbery, ete Wosko Cobotock, malicious mischief. | E. K. Hickman. Wosko Cobolock, carrying concealed weapons; E. K. Hickman. Emanuel Englebert, larceny and re- ceiving; George Bichensehr. Harry Janowitz, false pretense; Max Lowy, i Edward Grew, malicious mischief; 3 tardy; Lilian Provance. | tardy; Mary Webb. tardy; Mary Hildebrand. receiving. C. C. MeCombie. ' Robert Reed. John MecNuity. - Katie Juhos, . Mary Holly. ing; J. T. Wilson. Lowy. {owen 4. Joes. Trial List, Monday. June 6th. Commonwealth vs Elisabeth Rob- lina, avery; John Roblineki, prose yee F. Smith, surety; Hasanah I Wargo wrely} Jobn Kopoak. Robert C. Myers, surety, malicious mischief; Sadie Myers. Michael Boanach, surety, carrying concealed weapons; John H. Willaes. Harry Baker, non-support; Ella T. W. COOK'S DEPARTMENT STORE, ALTOONA, PA tardy; Mary E. Bloan. Michael Custer, assault and battery; Susan Knee. John C. McMillen, assault and bat- : tory, intent; Eliza I. Reed. ! Samuel Long, fornication an ban tardy; Annie Little. William Ringler, fornication and bas- tardy; Maggie Gindlespergor. Joseph Hodgwon, fornieation and) bastardy; Charlotte Myers. Issac Parks, fornicstion and bas- : they give EEEETE the least possible William Colbert, fornication and | elegant line f suits at bastardy; Amanda Rager. James Poling, fornication ami bas Hiram Rowe, fornication and bas Ewer Dinsmore Bros., PATTON, PA. 1 i ot al, malicious fachi | ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Pred Dennison. Joseph Carmine, illegal liquor selling; Margaret Saylor. Edgar McGuire, larceny and receiv. | ing; Helen 8. Murdock James Reed ot al, riot, iarceny and C. C. McCombie, assault and batierys] i RES | Wi The “Way” is to do your shopping by mail, and if you'll get descrip- tion and prices from us for your requirements in the line of DRY GOODS wanes NN sis CARPETS the will won't be lacking either. The oldest, best and © house in Central Penn’ Cheapent Write for a booklet. WN. MURRAY'S SON (0. ALTOONA, PA. Mary Badill, larceny and Fectiving; Michael Jubos, assault and battery; REA LE A SRP oh 50 Mary Berna, larceny and recsiving;| William B. Comerford, assault and battery; Louis E. Kaylor. Frank Grimes, rape; EmmaJ, Brent. Trial List, Tovsday, Jane TUM. Commonwealth va. John Skelly, lar ceny sod receiving: Arnold Lenta John Robive, larceny and receiving; Abraham H. Levine Rhif Phifer, shooting with intent; Emanuel Johnsoo. Joseph Mangus, violation of very act; Dorsey King. James GG. Nicholson, assault and bat tery; R. J. Kaylor. Charles Sickles, larceny and receiv John Broszinoe, assault and battery; Michael Marsh. John Wood, robbery, assault snd bat- | i tery, intent; Hugh McDonald : Walter Davis, assault and battery, intent; James Fisher. i James Fisher, robbery, asssalt and battery, intent; John Evans William Alexander, assault and bat tery, intent; Henry Reed. } Mio Plurine, larceny by bailve; Dor voy King. Lawrence Gray, violation livery act; L N. Rodkey. Charley Ward, shooting with intent; Andrew Keith. George Modoc et al, Ed. J. Sharretts. William Sesszolt et al, assault and battery; Charles Lewis. Fred Wax, sodomy; John P, Sheets. Evan Davis, assault; William Boll- robbery, eto. man. Wosko Coholock, carrying concealed | | wenpous; E. K. Hickman. Trial List, Wednesday, June Sth. Commonwealth va. Emanuel Engle- berth, larceny and receiving; Geo. Eichensehr. Harry Janowits, false pretense; Max THE WAR CRY Should not prevent you from taking advantage of the "EXCELLENT BARGAINS we are offering in CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, GENTS FURN- ISHINGS. Edward Grew, malicious mischief, | Owen J. Jones. SP Reovived Ther Uniforms. The members of the uniformed rank | of Patton Fire Compasy No. 1 re- ceived their uniforms Saturday. They ‘are very neat and attractive as was demonstrated in the parade Monday. | The boys are now prepared ty attend | the district convention, which meets at Curwensville some date during this | month. ; List of Unelntavad Lotter. The following letters remain in the | postoffice at Patton for the week end- ing Thursday, Jane 2, 15385: (i. H. Cook, Harry Cuper, Mary H. . . ‘Davis, John S. Filer, Miss Clay Hus. If war should prove se- ton 3. Jos. E. Jenkins, Mrs. Jane Gen- rious you will need your kiens, Willism Medlicott, Mrs. Mary money and will find it to your Jou A. Wri Mary Ryan, Stephen Row, | advantage to buy w hile the %. A. Weigh saving prices are on. Persons calling for the above letters Wolf % TI NOI ‘ will please say they are advertised. E A MELLON, P. M. DeWitt's Witch H Hazel Salve T 1son.