The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 26, 1900, Image 1

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gro PER YEAR.
Worth.
*
We have selected with
le greatest care, to secure for
ott the most pleasing designs
Men's, Boy's, Children’s
wearing apparel. An excel
n t assortment for your in-
S ARTISTIC CLOTAING.
You should see the hand-
some line of Suits we are
fering at
, 10, 12, 15, $18.
OUTH’S SUITS,
We have the choicest as-
+ sortment in Patton. Onr
suits at.
8, 10,12 $15
are very stylish, |
ILDREN'S NOBBY SUITS,
: In the mannish styles, 2,
3p 2:50, 4, 85.
UR HATS.
We carry the best styles from
You should wes the
at $1.25, 95, $3.00.
hoes and Dry Goods
>
“r
You know where
jou can buy the finest
s for the least
Carpets, mattings,
ugs, oil cloth,
leum, window
ades, curtain
es, and
| From this point the tracks will be laid
0 the largest
ine of hard-
ware and stoves,
helf hardware,
ints, oils, glass,
Olliver plows,
ete. The leading
stoves, Ideal Red
Cross, Capello,
~ Dockesh Ranges.
Give us a call and sce
for yourself.
Very Respectfully,
A ANN
u Get Your
LOST BY ONE VOTE
Refised a Nat nm U.S
mensls, ;
Washington, Apt 24. Hon Mat
thew 5. Quay to-day was refused a
seat in the United States senate on the
appointment of the governor of Peon:
‘ aylvania by a vote to, to 32 Theday
was devoted entirely to debate upon
| the question, many of the greatest lnw-
| yers and orators in the body delivering
About Com. Speeches. As today’s session wore on
wad the hour for the final vote ap-
The COURIER representative had oo prosthed the galleries filled up until
casion to visit the Patton Clay Manu. ; Te we Srna with I des
fa stat ngo nme . or et: while other miititudes were Bnabie io
one Er PAny's plant Monday #3 gain admission. On the four of the
which presents itself to the eyes of & Renate every megiber of the body now
: visitor. The large three-story brick ad- in the city and scores of members of
dition is completed, with the exception the House of Representatives wore
of the floor in the first story, the third prosany ilawhis Bet of the Veer
jd pu #8 of the sscoud sfory being now and N#ys as voted on the resciation:
Pa new kilns are slinost completed | Yo0% HED. Barker Carter, Chand:
; and the foundation for the third Ope is or, Clark, Wyoming, ¢ ullon, Daniel, :
| ander | avons of construction! Tent ravi, Delo, Foraker, ¥ yee, {ren
| As soon as the new kine are completed Bansbeoneh dupes, ol _ da Je
¥ : mas, Molaairin, Mosen,. Oran Nei
fork wij te Sard - So ary son, Penrose, Parking, Piatt, of New
2eo foot long. bullt of brick. This: J Ork: Scath Sewell, Sapp, * Booher
IO a Ee hme wooden Siowast, Sullivan, Taleres, Waren.
| stroctare which had to be removed in » . Ere, W alent. Total 33
order to make way for the large addi: Nays. Allen, Bacon, Bard, Hate, Bar.
| thon to the mill proper. ry, Burrows, But ler, Clay, Cockrell,
| The many new imfirovements wil Caiherson, Hai, Harris, Heitfield, Haw
make the Patton clay plsnt rank among wid Jones, of Area Sgt! hissinay. Xe
the lnrgest of the country and will far. BIS McCumber, MaEnery, MeMitian,
nish employment to many more wen. Martain, Money, Plat, uf ¢ anaecticat;
| The mew houses the chmpany is erect. : Proctor, Quarles, Fo, A mon, 1 eller,
ing for the employes of the works are Titman. Tarley, Turner, Vest, Walling
| progressing rapidly in eopstroction,
| three of same being now ander rood,
‘and one of which ia about ready for
| oocnpaney.
When a person jookd al the Tare
| plant it makes him think that the Pat
| ton Board of Trade had done wonderfal
| work in securing an establishment gf MEng we
such magnitode, but the th
| quickly flashes in one’s mind, “if
Board of Trade dong good work al
‘that time, why nol try to get together
{ and land another industry in the most
{substantial town in North
ceounty 7° ;
Won. MN tray
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS
leaned Here and There by
| the “Courier” Reporter.
isting
se Ssh
NEW IMPROVEMENTS.
[The Three-story Addition
an pleted ~ Three New Kilns
Total ZL
The vote wan then ken on thas ress
faring Quay not entitied
The roll cail was the sare as
Bef
PARITY Were announoest, the firs!
toy,
inion dav
went oh
the previous cal the viting
sare
in pach imstanee being fa vovalie ta Mr
Ea id RR £ RW
Vine ma nn Gps
i %
a py hd
the
CESSLS ENUNMERATOAN PAY
£5 Thin Toms fiw
mie Rewlers
Fu saveing
Tre sopipe sation
sin enmeratoes i feed #
of the act March Jed, 199, apd a ming
mun: rate of two penis lor each LEBER
inhabitant, two cents fur
Many men startin on sn advertinng fifteen cents for cach farm and wer
campaign as though bey did not ex pents for each sstabimbment of Grodan
pect iL to pay. The general who starts jve industry Is provided for aii subd
inte a battle expecting to be whipped visions where such allowance shall bw
is pretty sure not to be disappointed. descmed sufficient. In other sab divi
The merchant who renta a store, hays stops where higher per capita rates aro
‘a stock of merchandive and opens for ta be paid, seceding to phe difficnity
. business doubting of suoosss is reason of enGmeration, the minima rele
ably certain to fail, The soubg man wil not excend three cents for each
{ who goes on the road with the feeling living inhabitant three cents or each
that be will never make a salesman death, twenty seats for each farm, asd
| scarcely ever does. ‘Ihe boy who in a thirty cents for euch establishment of
i fight, has one foot turned backwar' productive industey, while a sab-di-
| and one eye open for achanch to run Is vision Where por disre rales Bre oa
whipped at the beginning. So with ad- tablishesi, baviag reference to the
| vertising. Expect to win, determine to nature of the region to be cava ans
win. Make it “Pike's Peak or buat.’ the denser Or sparse of sotiloment,
Husband your strength to be sure. Do or other considerations pertinent there:
i not exhanst your evary resource on the to, the compensation alowed Lo end.
first blow, Make sure that you Wavel erators will not be less than three, nor
int » rate of speed that you can mali more than six dollags per day of ten
| tain to the end, and it will be “Pikes hours actoal feld work each. Except
| Peak." —~Ex. in extreme cases, 00 claim for mileage
Will Bafid Branch: Ratlroad. or traveling expenses will be allowed
a iE , to any enumerator, and then only
A contract arded , Ne
York € Sentral Raliroad a ay fr When authority has been previously
| the construction ofa branch road. The granted by the Director of the Census
} aoe road will start Ire rE tiihvrs | Any enumerator who without jastitl
ew ond 2 will tars Som 100 Piha able cane, neglecta or refuses to per
lat MoGee's Mills Chart 2d Go ty and form the duties of his position, after
| will turn to a point near New Creek,
Cambria By m
¥
; ; §
apes Vo Won pact 4
-mecepting an appointment and qualify-
| Jefferson county, a ‘distance of 11 mils. ing for the work, of who communicates
to any person not authorized to receive
| through woodland three miles to he the same, any information gained by
iB omington coal mines oper ted by | 0 in the performance of his duties,
i the Bloomington (loal company, | of : will be subject to a Ane of five hundred
| which Hon. James Kerr is senior mein: foliar.
ber. The contract was awarded to
{ James P. Ake, of Burnside and Jobn The Cambria County Agricultural
SC. McAteer, of Clearfield. Work of gesociation beld their regular meeting
ithe road will begin at ounce sod be Wednesday afternoon at Carrolitows
pushed rapidly and moch business of importages
{ate Makes Wisuld Not Wark transacted. The dates for the next
Last Thursday afternoon as Engineer fal eps net fur Bepheiibe 1 % 8 and
lemon was drawing the loaded osal It wan decided to offer a reward of
curs from Flannagan Run No 8 and $50 for the arrest and cof Fiction of any:
Magee & Lingle's pew mines near gy | POE tame hi the lite a the
Boniface the air brakes refused 10 wirk fair grounds, and smalie® rewarus or
| und the train pot a start and eottld not
‘he brought under control watill it
poached the main track near the derot
There was nu ds lon
Carroliiown Fair Dates.
IrempBansing, lo
Pompsy Sirders Now Losouniivis
An order has bet recvived 6b the Al
Towa Dsl Dew
hat
damage done, it
‘pansed several of the crew
from the runaway train. The engineer
wtuek to his post mad gave the ruBanway
alarm. It was fortunate thal no Aras
or engines were standing on the
at the station, ns i would Base caused
a terrible wreck,
Siirosil ahiops ab Blov en
For pes es i Sam Vola ren ol Supe BE ini o&
JHB pase e A I LRU Lak SUB aal
rand
Patton Hors Take Warning
Another boy was wrested yesterday
for jumping freight cars. This mikes sale; &
| four arrests that have been made situated on
J cently in this city, The raile wd (om
| pany has determined to break up the Cast sol same 30 it san
| pratioe of illegal car piding by Lock any lovation within tive days.
Haven boys sud will arrest all Joux Ono
offenders. Express. Patton, Pa
prelg A
Price
WIRE Lewy LEBEL 0
be removed to
4 i
at
should te locked up
SUN'S TOTAL ECLIPSE.
The Spectachs of 1 Lifetime May be Kees |
the $8LA of Next Manth j
eas Johnsthen Tabane, :
In one respect the sun's total eclipse
of May 25th next will be without pro-
cedent. Ita path, instead of extending
gver the sparselysettind regions that
(htervene butweon lows and the West- |
arn cout, 44 in 18Y8, or stretehing over
the watery expanses of the Pacific. an
in 158%, when the United States had to
send an expadition to the Caroling
[sinnds, 4,000 miles west of South
Amerios, of Jef the eclipse go unob.
served, will eross the six states of Loo-
isiana. Mississippi, Alubama, Ciel
South Caroline and North Carolina,
touch Virginia, and traverse very |
fairly settled portion of the Republic
which is covered with a perfect net
work of rail.
gin on the Pacifie Oenan, just west of
Mexican, &t sunrise, trends dos ennt ward
sever Mexico, enters the United States
very pear New Orleans, 14, and ex.
tends northward over Mobile and
Montgomery, Ais, passes close to Ate
Lanta, Gi, and Columbia, 8. C, over
N, C., spd leaves lis
country in the region of Norfolk, Va,
Bewides the cities
named, it incindes thirty other lowns
that are large snotgh to find place on
Lhe amar aps, :
After weaving the United States the
path of the eclipse Crosson the Alantic
Cievan and roucher Barope at Cotmbra,
Fortagai, fakes ii Agers and North
Afpicn, termigating hear the norlaern
ctu of the Kad Bes at sunsel Toe
eciipee will inst about one minute and
Lavi ve sor otids fear Now Organs and
wipate and furty seconds GeRr
Nurfain.
The teak of totality be
Haicigh
andi Lape beury,
ee
Phtheris ouiy She favored few who
sowid affaed 1 spend days and perhaps
ReeRe 10 raved Give ooh abies fH View
acie: tis the a milion
CATE
thi great sped
wiles Ww
; OWH
steps. Liber muaons dwell within an
susy days joarnoy of the path of Tatad-
ity, and Lar shore Wan hall Wi poptin
on of the country will be able
witomms 8 portion of Wwe show
home, for a partial eClipee
will be visible in every state east of
Nature has arranged
BO supe desplay with such Consider
ation for the mosses within a gesera-
tion. Tital eclijmes were visible in the
United States in 1878, 1579 and 1858,
but their paths did not traverse closely
settled pegions
of people at baat
phetictue non rates thier
$6
tive Missisippd.
Coadiod Namiew Jusors Drawn.
There was soother drawing of United
States jurors in Pitlsbarg Thursday,
this time: for the Circuit Court to be
held in that city, beginning on the 17th
month, The filowing were among the
hundrad names or so that came out of
the wheei: J. Harper Hafler, Bedford,
Jacob Hoover, Mann's choles, Bedford
county; Albert Kinter, Georgeville, In
diana county; GF. Gebhart, Lavans-
ville. Somerset county; John Matt,
Everett, Bedford coonty; 8. L. Buck,
New Enterprise, Bebford county: Joel |
Fink. Livermors, Westmorland county 4
James M. Wallace, Greeasburg, Joseph :
W. Clements, lodiana; W. J. Hopple, |
Ebenasburg; W. | Stineman, South :
Fork. ;
whanid be Severely Dealt With.
Thers resides in one of the houses in:
the vicinity of Htinemun mines Na La
man who sboald hide his face from ail
good people hereabouts. We ander-
stand that one night recently he loaded
ap with “fire water’ and during the
evenini administered to his poor old |
mother an awl beating. This fiend
He has no night
to liberty. It is also said that be fan |
been guiity of another offense, that if
the lw bad its coarse, be would be
boarding at Riverside penitentiary,
We withhold names for the present,
hoping that he will Lry and behave
himsedl in Fork
Record.
the future, South
& Flaw Cash Begins
£34
CW, Hodgkins, of the Patlon © oan.
poy reesived | tin atest maiel cash
regiatr last week. 1 weighs 10 poamds
and is much more convient or Gee taan
which
by the
the old ane. The Cheexs, ap
given hy Mr $n
resilient, 1
Ww armen
oR a
kp dan Wg
Mile
npeparesd by |
Ams aw :
Thee Wakiaver Udnmdy company will
five act
ire
pvsent ihe
Sheaeom,’ io
Pa, Babiniay evening, April
company prisetted the same pisy al
Westover, aad ail who attended speaks
in the highest terms of the manper in
pomedy-drama, |
= Hail, Pat
' which the different characters were
acted. Do not fait to attend.
April 23:
| Railroad company that any jpipoposition |
‘had been made by the Pennsylvania
Railroad company to purihiase the
stock or 8 controlling interest therein,
met to-day and as a result of thelr de. | 10 dissover the body.
liberation
terest in the rafiroad.
trafic wxchange with the Pennsylvania
Cwvatem,
[the Pennsylvania ratirond organised
the Penosyivania & Buffalo connecting |
gress for
the Pennsylvania railroad to amen dite
¥ An Agel Resident of Dale Borongh Found
{ Pend in the Wobds
— | The dead body of Vincent Mushest,
Pennsy May Secure the W. of Deh borough, was found Sunday
NV &PL | morving about 10 v'olock in the woods
IN. OX . Ldn. "in Stonyoreek township; just over the
Saris | boundry of Daisytown lownship, says
StF kt r* | the Johnstown Demoerat.
MOVEMENT ON FOOT. prom ail appearance she remains
es had lain there since last Monday or
fy View is to Get Tule Rufio Tuesday. They were somewhat decom
Over Its Own Tracks, | posed. The body lay on ite back, with
The following is the contents of a the feet partly under a large. log. At
dispatch ~ from Philadelphia, dated | he Hid8 of the nose, just beside the left
{ aye there was a bullet hole sud in the
"Despite the denials on the part of dead man's right bend thers was &
I BOY NETHER 0
The Ohjoet
| ofcials and others connected with the | Cheap 34 eaiibro revoiver. His right
| Western New York & Pennsyivaoia hand lay across his breast. The left
Bianed was down si the man's side, just
at the pocket. From the position in
which he was found, death was an-
i John Atkins,of Dale, was the fires one
: He was coming
recommended the stock- through the woods with his two little
hoidere and income Bondholders to daughlers and his dog. The dog was
accept the offer of the Penusylvania runalag abead and Mr. Atkins potiosd
railroad to purchase a controlling in. | Pa! had found something. fle catied
The offer of the © the animal, but the dog would pot
' Bheania railroad In 18 por of leave the spot where it steed. Mr. At
Pennsfivania railroad is 18 par cent or LL forward and discovered
the directors of the former company
88 per share, and 30 per cert. or £300
2 pe the body. He at ounce went fo the
wer income bond, if accepted by a ma- : :
I . P y house of Henry Hipp, who lives in
jority of the share or bondholders on :
: Daisy town not far from the spot where
ar before May 28, 1900, ; dv ly i Go tei
“The object of the Pennsylvania Sue 1 y ny and told bim of hia Sued
railrond in trying to secure (his prop- . I Aue oie
.rty is to get into Buffalo aver ite own place and after look : :
ee ? guid alo aver ite o badly recognised it as that of Musheat.
tracks. The Pennsyiwnoia milroad b ; .
| ke & Pennsyivhinia milroad has A brother of Musheat, John Musheat
always had in view the importance of ho fives in Daisytown 8 i
Raffalo as one of ile terminal pointe who lives'in Jsylows RING; WAS Du
fled of the discovery and went at ouce
Aowt of ita business to Bullial) bas heen 5 > :
ts ans the remains. He foond that the
carried over the Western New York bade wan that of bis brother. ©
& Pennsylvania line and a large pro. y ALof his broths. Laronat
Miller was sent for as soon as the
portion of the earnings of the IMMer (op of the dead man was de
company hive been derived from the Ge
termind.
Coronor EL. Miller walk delayed
: So and did sot arrive upon the sens un-
“The proposition is the second thal ai :
prey tii penrty 3 o'clock. Heat ouce viewed
han been made by the Penney ivanis : :
; > oe ’ the remiine. He fonnd thar Musheat
satirond for the control of the property | SE ee :
of the Western New York & ii had wot himnl} shrough she roof af
vagin Some months ago the Fenneyl- la _Baouth, 3 ne guts wan Ball of
chia ralirond made s prope ition iook- clotted blo. Seeing that welt-destrao.
ing to the amalgamation of the West | Hon was so evident, Coronor « Miller
ern Now York " & Pennsylvania with aid ant think it necessary to impane a
the Alleghany Valley railvond, but the gery; bat orderd that fhe body he
proposition wis got entertalied. Toen :
: Fhaiing on Aoolher's Land
It is opportune to remind fishermen
railroad to and from Wilcox, Pa., on the that they ire Lrespilsaers if they fish on
Philadelphia and Erie raiiroad, which anybody's land or in any stream that
is controlled by the Pennsylvania rail ig private property of any corporation
road, to the Now York and Pennayi | nha grauted the privilege of doing
Cen stale lige and from there to Baf ; w biyfthe oWpen Judge Albright, of
' falo under & proper charter, thus be Lehigh county, has recently ruled rast
coming a competitor of tis Western 4 fuherman is guilty of trespass who
New York & Peunylvania Hoe Itin antery a stream and shes without the
understood the surveying of the prov consent of the lsndownemn, aithough be
posed new line, which has heen in pro: | wajes the stream and does not touch
some weeks, developed ob: dry land; and the fixt that the state
stacios that made the builifing of the has stocked the creek does not make it
new road almost impracticuble, and led 4 public one.
Cisml Shaft Near Ehensharg.
ad ile Ii is reported that M. Charles A.
Patton Uafactunats Again Haghes, of Altoona, who spent some
During the beavy storm Monday time in Ebensburg recently, will sink »
morning lightning struck the station shaft for coal on the old Hughes home-
at Bradley Junction snd totally des stead, just north of that tows, in Cam-
troyed it, as the beavy Hash ignited hria township, and that be has bought
the combustable material used in the other adjoining lands. If this is correct
erection of the stations along this and workable coal is found » colliery of
branch. Nothing was saved from the oasiderable size will probably he
burned building. Many Putton citizens astiablinhed.
express much symyathy for the resi.
dents of Bradley in their lows, thinking
that if it had been the depot at this
place a new and larger ooo might bave : .
been erected. As it is, however, they pew awning plaved in front of their
claim Patton is a very unfortunai Place of business Tuesday. The awning
place ? : wis furnished by 3. L Collins, awning
i : and tent manufacturer of Johnstown
Wil Not be Abandoned, amd put in place by that gentelman.
In Philadelphia Thursday President There are several improvements on the
Cassatt, of the Pennosylvania Railrosdd new awning, which makes it the finest
Company, denied the statement that in the tows.
the Company had planned to abandon |
the Horseshoes Curve and build a
straight lines between Gallitzin, the top
of the mountain, and Altooua thee bua,
Instead of abandoning the Horseshoe
raid Mr, Cassatt, “we are jay
fest offer
A Flan Awising.
The firm of Wolf & Thompson, cloth.
jes and R. 8 Toger jeweler, had a
Public sae!
Thers will be offered at public sale at
at the residence of A. A. Luther, de.
Dans, White town
sip, on Saturday, April 25, 1900, at i
otelock po me, the following property.
Two Na. 1 heavy drafl hows, 3 Jemey
full blooded. 3 head young cab
ie, 2 hogs, 5 South Down sheep full
ootedd 1 1 Tall blooded yearling Jersey
hob sleds, 1 twi-borse
vase! plow, 1 sprigg tooth
{ buggy, set single harvess, 2
hacoess, 1 farm bell, 1 feed
Capello range, 1 heating
stove, 2 cupboards, 1 epneh, 1 BinR,
claims, B
3 bexdn, a
samaed, in Beaver
Carve,”
ing down four new tracks on it.” The
report owed is origin, he said, to the
opening of the Old Portage Tunnel Birwa
#
A Clase Call th
THRE Sl aad 4
aftoruosn & algnt DLE Rae. © wil, i
WHR,
Sunday pair
wenvered In the Yahnur property on i
she corner of Magee and Filth aveaves
ww owned DA of Carroll
wo roduaiein Days hele
3
harrow,
Jabs Fa Brgy
iaither, FHA TIAN Y
PRE, i
sip chemi
B i extinguisher
: i : ; : e335)
anid anubdoed the fre helore 30 canhd oe
fiw seaiired I
setenmon tables, 3 wis
£ %
5 % 4 3 ig % Ting Fig
sacking ehnirs, 8 fray,
7 headway or cats pigch disnge
It was &
building is a large on and would Bo
doubt nmde iF guile warm
auiidings adjouning. : by ibe
phiveis, et,
wt of dishes, 1 Dey pa, parpels, Tags 8
chickens, amd
cote, wheat, rye aml buckwheat
or doa elise vail, as Low
‘ir lot of potihtoes, lat of
far tha SUFD,
bushel: chains, mies, rks,
The above property san
Tgas toe Hatebhiog goud as new, Having Girly been fn use
From pure bred white heah nus, black Terms will be made Known
fangshans, black mibnorons, white muse on day of when & resscoable
porcas, and silver laced wyandotios at, credit will be given.
§ Mas. JOHANNA Lines.
| §1 per 13. H. T. Perens
| M22-3m Patton, P's. White Twp., April 16, 1900.
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