58 Rl 7 THE BODY FOUND Money's Worth. | store where You cet vour | (CAL AND GENERAL NEWS heen Gleaned Here and There by — All Sorts of —— the “Courier” Reporter. 3 Sirsa B. C. TRAINS WRECKE Callistan Nesv Winburte sn Hend Fad i Satnrdny Mornieg The Beech Creek passenger train, En ha which is doe in Patton at 1:25 p. m. did AR aH re not arrive antil a few mjontes after 6 id $ ie : ‘i Tm We have selected } ith o'clock Baturday evening, the delay e greatest care, to secure for yo no caused by a bead on collision : Mie Matthias Leigh of Daas. Wissing i sinew Deedmiser ‘ Pranlo, on Sunday fonnd the remains ‘of Mrs. Martha Leighty ithe woman who wandered away from ber home in that place Satorday. December 23 fast, atid had not been seen since. The re- mains were lying at a spot about 20 yiirds below the Berwind White shaft Great excitement was vansed by the ansouncement of the ind and soon the whole town was out to view and ident ify the corpse. Having lain in the open sir over foar Lmanthe the remdins were natnesily prety badly ders Mvp The face Joe Mandlestein and Jim Graham, of ant of the Department of Penneyl- vapia. Grand Army of the Repoblic, to he held at Gettyshorg during the week you the most pleasing designs in Men's, Boy's, Children’s wearing apparel. An excel lent assortment for your us section. oe N'S ARTISTIC CLOTHING. You should see the hand- some line of Suits we are offering at 0, 12, 15, $18. 'S SUITS. We have the choicest as- ‘sortment in Patton. Our . 8, 10, 12, $15 are very stylish. 'AILDREN'S NOBBY SUITS, In the mannish styles, 2, Live rs. You should see a] ; Shoes and Dry Goods a Specialty. You know where you can buy the finest oods for the least Carpets, mattings, rugs, oil cloth, - linoleum, window shades, curtain poles, and a full line of furniture. Also the largest ~ line of hard- wart and stoves, shelf hardware, paints, oils, glass, Olliver plows, etc. The leading stoves, Ideal Red Cross, Capello, Dockesh Ranges. ~ Give us a call and sce a for yourself. Very Respectfully, &FurtCo i > GC. C. GRENINGER, Mgr. with the east hound local freight abopt #09 left hand were eaten Bway, pre | alle west of Winbarne, Several peo- sumably having buco chewed by dog ple were injured, the most severe being The clothing was intact and in general train. who had his shoulder blade brok- Of the unfortunate Mx. Leighty. en. Hon. John Patehin,of Patchinville, | The finding of the remains is the Was & passenger of the train and was final chapter of an incident remarkable ‘injured about the face pomewhat. gin many features. Mrs, Leighty wis McPharson, of this place, was alec a the mother of HH McEwen, of passenger on the wrecked train, but Duanlo, and lived at his home. Shortly Lbnteide of a severe shaking up, came bifore leaving the house on the walk from which she was never 0 relura, off very fortunate, the Joosl she told her son she weaid drowa . The engineer snd firensan of freight jumped froan their jocomatives - Herself soe any. thereby saving their lives, as both the she bad a = roke of parsiysis which passenger engine and freight engine, a affects] her mind, and if was to beip box car of the freight train and baggage her get over any suicidal tendencies oar were quite badly wrecked. It is stated that the cause of wreck was dos to the misunderstand. ing of orders. 1 the wreck had ooogr: POT from Johnstown Sunday evening, ‘od about a mile farther past no dould decided] xn lnguest snnoecrsSkry. there would have been nanny lives kal, Mrs Leighty was 3 years old and but as it was local freight bad stopped WX twice Her second Dies the Biwee took ber to Dunio from Bedford gounty. Coroner Miller, who arrived ig oh War rea Sip ik Mie Ran, Bedford sonny, went to Tranter to eee his Wile ial Je hE Sonne aN poder fall headway when the wreak | secured, { > ; —r the day aller sie LJ. Beynon I, of Hastie, Caled 10 the J ome of her age ! Gifent Beyoiid. i wave gots wery far J. Boynton Dill, son of Win. H » the : Edith 1). Dill, died at Hastioges Sanday afternoon at 4 o' clack alter an Hines of | but short doration, death being dae io brain fever. Mr. Dil bad oompisised more or Jems of pains io fs for a week previous. About B ockick LLL LL wae a fe phe Philip Saturday evening, after he Nad foished husband, wis kibea - the Phil pie ] [alands on March 160 Word Ws this as whieh abe hefure COWARD E86 KILLED IN HE PHILIPPINES Wen wi ene Tose & 2 feng covmni< $5e Mcaher Sell] Resin Fheve, bond Faward Bhig. son of Mrs Fiward FREER © RE © 5 a Parabangh, of Carrolitown, by her Sret Hoakedung his day's labor in the offiee of the All : : . Effet was pecsived on Wednesday of port Cond Ca, the pains benvame so we ] ot vere bn was compelled 0 go to bed. bast week, in confirmation to the re vere aE oo i” y Py AR i a all he o (At 10 o'elock he became anomalous ports of the newspapers ra “and remained in that condition ual ome EB g enlisted im the arty-t ir death relieved him. 8 Infantry a8 a Mmnsician af A toons {nat Phe decessed is survived by bis par fall and was sent to the Philippine ‘ents, Wm. H. Dill, of Philadeipdia, and Islands ‘Mra Edith D. Dill, of Patton, one brother, H. O. Dil, of Patton, and four ateh received from Was misters, Mra. A. E Patton, of Corwens ington, but it is sopposed that it wax | ville: Mrs Anna Ray, of Lobeck, Ger. : ; : ’ ¥i & #e Bghting on the date of his death. An How be moet his death was odd stated hen remains were taken to Carwens brought home for burial ‘ville Monday afterncin, funeral sero | Jeking piace at 1 © clock Wad. | section, and was held in high respect © J. Hoynton Dill was born and reared by all his friends. Before he emiigied in Cltarfleld, and at the time of his de. 10 the amy Be "eb f Araisan oa He mise was aged 29 years and 3 month Wk ennsyivanisrailroad at Alloona In the year 1563 he graduated at Yale Tried to Poisons Family | College with high hosirs, and has beets | A dastardly attempt to poston an en. associated with James A. Allport, in tire family was made at the home of | the coal business at Hastings and Span. Lynman Sherbine, in Wilmore, several gler for a number of years. Mr. Dill nights ago, | was a pleasant young man and made something amiss was discovered im | many friends wherever he chanced 10 mediately after the family had entered be. The many relatives have the sym. the house, every meniber would prob pathy of their many friends in Patton ably have been poisoned Saspicion ‘daring their sudden and sad bee rents on an unknown man whom Mr. | reAvement. . Sherbine had employed to work about the place, and who has been missing ; oa : ever spose. The fellow who entered Through the efforts of our efficient oo house stole $30 in money, a goid Pemsions Receivad Congressman, Hon. JowephE. TheoPPy watch, a goid bracelet and a revolver, the following pensions and i FASS und then poured the contents of a box Faye ak av . a rit of rough on rals among the vituals that : x o on sly fer. os “ aL, | bad been left for the breakfast of the Josin er, Altoona; John A. : | Se YA $ WA following morning Officers were at Watkins. Alum Bank Bedford coonty : ; . : : bien Be Alo Bedford Por Ee Sel once placed on track of the fellow, bat ah Ne ar; tb ORE, a og Johnstown; Clark Cunningham Both far have not succeded In obtaining 4 Car hese and Rack Pay ! Alles claw that might lead to the discovery y HE & Sal Yo Ae : : HO y Re : 7 of his whereabouts Kinton, Mann's Choice, Widow's wher Pension Mrs. Agnes Markle, Johns. town. Increase - Edward Connery. Johnstown. shad com the cantile appraiser with Lhe bosihess peo je of their nsdiction, and se The Patton Lodge, No. 1088, LQ, © Be Sensting 10 of the new F. properly celerated the Sst anuiver ’ For Conpsabahies $A E haw Anniversiry Enlertalone fit: law conders pon DoBES sary of Oddfellowsbip in the United make comparis States last Thursday evening in thelr | for any sutissions seit to rooms in the Good Building. ; couples were present and enjoyed Ban he entithe plessant evening of entertalntes!. ooh and svers which consisted of spreches, recitations : and music. G. H arfrann master of ceremonies. Refreshments A wos were served about 11 o'clock Heed Monday morning wd fdepee of Asli The social and literary departments Kj, ts Pine of the Epworth League will close ont their year's work with a literary anier tainment in the Good Hall May 15 eqes were ders The entertainment will be concluded bY pmbankaent. $n ikh Bi Tait fed i aia i About 8) or county ; 5 ROAM BE {Wek Literary Entiitalnment WreCE Wan UaLE oo GTan Lass aocnred This Wek a box sociak All are cordially invited shoot 9:30 that morning. Lock Haven to attend, | Express Abcaal siX yess ago and recover mental balance that Moo ; | 7 Midetrack 8 fom Cars and was fest bard, whey ie welghraster for & Oot Hb in the dispatoh received from Wash. battie, ax there Was some severe Gettysburg, Pa and but for the fact that yesterday for where he has sciepled a position in THIRTY FOUNTH ANNUAL { Eacsmomest of the Dregsortmenl of Peags Evivawin Grand Army of the Repubiie The thirty-fourth annual, Encamp : . : The Struggle Inafigurated in al June th to 9th, protnises to be one of the largest and most socoessful ever held in Pennsylvinia. Posts and com pades, Warman s Redief Corps, Ladies of the (A RR. with their friends, are al- ready arcanging for head quarters dur ing Encampment week. The railroads | hive given ihe rate of one fair for the rend trip, and the people of Getiys burg pledge a week of interest and plessare in the histories town Among the distinguished personages who have signified their intention of onoring the Emeamjupent with their conductor Taylor, of the passenger the body was easy recognizable as that presence are Presicent MeRinley, Com _mander-in-chief Shaw and other high Boars of the (i. A. R., Governor Bone, Lieutenant Governor Gobin, Adjutant General Stewart, Aoditor-Generul Me Cantey, aml other State and Nitional The Cetiysbarg National Military Park Comaimion has done great work in eonstrocting Telfoand rounds and ave ates, making every port of the greatest battlefield in the world, from the Round Tops to the Cavalry Shall, ancensible and enjoyabie, | Drrilis, peosplions, concerts camp Gres parades have wimady Deen ar spied for mal 3b proposed] to have, With other music, the owiebrated Lar age Toadian Band neipaisr Indus fal Sehond firs, Orphans’ Band n wlidition to trips by walking or rid 2 3R ANAT Les Te pointe of mires snd abet it Yan! Tor brbef % to Fairfiedd, Han! over, Hagerstown, Pen Mar, Antietam, Maryiand He « Hook and Harper's Ferry any of whieh can Ter pouddily visitdd Between breaklasd and MEE A speeifie feature of iplerest wild be he pATLaipalain of ararly 30 Rew’ orphans from the Industrial Roidiers’ Orphins’ School at Scptand ay Franklin conpty. The 3. 0S Cony Bas airesdy mode arcaege- penta for (he transportion and care of sad SX me amon the poplle and faemity. A drill and fayers and 508 bod-carriens iruek to. day for an increase in WiHEes and TO ’ : : its no thought of returning the way dress parade wii be had by the Boys Battalion, wearing the uniform of Fle, Cand 100 girls is oniforms of spotless white will give an exibition in calin fhegic exercises. “Hoya in Hine” and “Girls in White” will be the Indnstria Soldiers’ Orphise’ Aspompaning These Kobo! Band, every member of which is a velran's son and a pupil of this shoo. Religions servions will be held at the many; and Misses Alice and Edith, at wih : AR rostum in the Natiohal Cemetry, and : effort will be made to have the regains will be gander the charge of Department Chaplain Rev. John W. Sayers The anfortonate young man was well and favorably kaown throughout this Accommodations can be had by ad- dressing Uomrade Jacob Kitzmiller, * New Mola Fountain A new soda fountain bas been set in place tn CW, The fountain is bails of Mexican onyx and two different kinds of marble, with 8 large mirror encased in a foe fountain proper. The cost of itr was he had last year, and will make i mach exer to serve the public with that cooling drink, sxia water. Avveited a Potions at Elmar, John Apderson, who has been the efficient clerk st Boyve's Cash Grocerey for the past Sftesn moniba, departed Elmaea, this conaky, Rewal’s large Mr. And daoghter, Rachel, has also accepled a position in the same store as a fave a host of friend wish them muh nieces 10 Alar Mr Anderson and family ig Patton who thsir Dew Hohe Su Preioeatmns Cimi Peal. Vi Mesday asl, [rad Hees, bia, large capitalists and vow Pomel i dead With 4 farih fate (Ro isl pyar. ysaeie ¥ % & i acount © AT AILS vase al ih mowing Mus EE CUoosgx a Sone {dows Things Abaot This Ietoevat- g Pega Meir York Sas : : There are many odd 1nd interesting things to be said of the quail which is J known throughout s large scope of the a sountry ss the partridge. One is that i ierses B® hm the power when badly NEARLY 3.000 STRIKE. triptemed of withholding its soent. i A povey, quickly flashed, will soaller Au Inironse of Wapew if About 15 pop aNd He m0 close the best dog in the Cent. bs Asked, werdd will overrun them, making so Philadelphia, May 1 The struggle sign of point antil the bird Batters up for an sight-bour workday, which ie bs Sot. A Se is shat i teen onder consideration by the Labor has the facteity Sor mimupiating Qeath Uniond of thiscity, began in sarsest to- iain wigsed, 4 hand, and of ou day, when. acoording 4 Sec. Joseph B, | IIE Bo Gin Sn mingte the grasp # Te Allen. of ¥ ph immed in the neighborhood of good Earnest Tuesday. It is mach larger than the one Jerson es Connell, quit work, and this pumber is bot a small representation of the total mem. bership of the Allied Bailding Trades Connect, which ambranes about 36 per sent of the men employed in (he baild- : The fact that so fiyw work. Tinent. men were mmpelied 2 strike is oof siderad by the Unions as favorable to Phe ae ’ ; i¢ was hatehed jo--and this, althongh it ing trades ther canes. The movement for 8 working day of sight bours and a general inoresss of wages, averaging abont 35 per cent, began some months ago Al 8 recent meeting May fot was decided upon as the day Jor prisenting the Sozancs. Early weday representatives of she workmen were scouring Lhe aly, and © ap to the present tim Secretary Allen reports the signing of many agree ments with employes, hoop anable te give the exert number hosoel of Carpenters & Joiners i was stated that tine tenths of thelr members wepe at work, and that sigred agree sents Were cnastantiy comin in from the maser buliders The (lupenters | axk 35 cae an hour for a workiog day of eight hone The entire police force lax hoen ordered bo duty in anticipation of pos aihis tranhin, bat thers haut been Ba disturbances as vot. : Pittabiarg, May 1. Abont |, 000 brick shorter Boars Tha scale of the Broth. erbood of Carpenters & Joiners was signed by the Master Bailders Awo- ; : : aesty Beyond a doubt it has pontrib- ciation and all are at work, A Yoursug Savion Aged youngest station agent and telegraph operstor to be found in the stale of droojm Aggressively Rothrock, son of Charles Rothrock. aa yeaa Sa Re the Solar Gf gesster. He is ten years old and considerably A roti flag left a their ew) wii be ander sige for his age snd will Bot weigh seventy whe is the regular agent at ibe place, ¥ took sick very suddenly the tther day. This boy went into the office and took entire charge. Besides selling tickets, checking bagiage and attending to all : Phamacy, aod the COURIER representa. tive mnst say jt is the finest he han ever Pennsylvania, in the persog of John pouisda shipping and receiving of freaght, he ports all trains and bi quick and oor In addition to graphic train ordens. ail this be does te work for the West ‘ern Union Telegraph compmiy at that | mahogany frame, set on top of the place. : : Wino Wold William Wilt and Rosa Omtio, dangh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Oatio, of this place, were anited in marrige at St Mary's Catholic charch at # o'clock Tuesday morning, Bev. Father Edwina oMciating. The attendants were Jo seph Muetiough, and Miss Margaret Wilt. a sister of the groonn Mr. Wit is a bright young man and beld is high estes: hy bis many friends in Pation, while the bride is a popular young lady, having gained a large circ of RequRing. bw | OES daring her short stiy in this place. The UOURIER joins tands with the Bride and groom's many friends 0 then: A plewsanl voyage tide ad wishing throngh WE Lay Now Radix The New York Central Brirosd com. big order pany some Le age aaa i isp atevel rails with the Caribe lewd Cra pRuY. cals are $0 eel ol standard entire di The r i E wows Ll Wins Aral of he ray Last WW ednesday The Fit Liveis Lipinieal Bowe & Davia” Big Show sill give Iwo ex will attend Memarisd iat ehareh Sudday Members and visiting com maskin are in to attend the Allied Baoilding: Trades workmen representing every braseh of the building trades went on a strike to smforce by a oncerted move s : AT Th Jumands of the Unig 10 hick quails fad tan almoet oeF Nearly 3,006 men are reported to have AY fortell the days: weather. cover. Purther. the birds have a sort A woodsman marking the direction ir they those stubble or cornfields i will be mid and most; if they go to the ppen woods be looks for wind and san; if they marry for thickets or brier and hodge then he knows bitter cold is ime Unless forced lo migrate by nek of food a covey always sleeps within one bupdred yards of the nest may bave fd xii day several miles away. The sleeping ks done ina had dling ring. tails in, beads oul ail around, and so closely honched that a good-ssed napkin will cover it In winct owaibly les hack of the ring making Thus the shy creatures bape Ls empape surprise from creeping Sng ver min, minke woasies, which stesl apn neni in the night, Cuatls are Mormons of the fest water, in the mating season the strongest As the hadaguarters of thn Brother -oocks strut and preen themselves belie their several wives, ruling beflance the while at the poor bachelor birds who flock by ihemwelves in discotieninie yabes nnd tron. The wives lay their ep: voeether, and take taros i Brood- ing them, ss does aleo the head of the family 7 Afer the covey is taif grown it runs in a long very Been Arimagde like a fle of groves, very much exaggerated, they feed as they UR, lmine 1 i sey To toll them into & bated soup Ones inside they will ran wiidiy spond, Aving sgainst the bars and trying to throat their heads between, Witd turkeys have the same idiosyn- sted largely to their rapid extinction L.A Tem hos: A4 Wid and tame ones have in common Beech (reeck can boast of having the ge or pecking to death any one of their number who fils lame of They also share | perked and torn and trampled zs long ts : aa thre is a sound shred His father, : tamed May Nat Hang 14 i+ sated by the Williamsport News that a minister who recently visited Willams Hommel, the murderer, in his cell Han become very much interested in the doomed man and asserts that the g 3 | exnontion should never take place. In | in wendiog and reteivigy all tele his opinios Hummel should be pitied, amd be claims that the death sentence shou kd by commated to life imprison. asent, aa the murderer does Bot poses and never has possessed an overaban- dance of intelligence. The minister in question ix thinking of ihe advisability of cirenisting a petition in Hummels behalf He claims that quite a large cirvie of people bave become interested in Hamuset of late and are willing to Lwist him in bis request for mercy. The nest few days may resgit in some defitiite notion regarding the matier. Pret al ress. parothy W. Kephart, he Hile | danyhiter of Atiarney Jobn W. and Mrs Bia Shoemaker Kephart, of Ebens barge, died, at ML St Adoysios' Acad epay, ab Cresson, Samday after a short ipess of appendicitis. Services were somilgeted at the Academy Monday arternocn by Rev. Father George 3. Rosie] the chaplain, after which inter. ment was made at Fhensburg. Foden Eomisiom duis Tir Nass tpttar secpived Fain 3 or. who wll hin, Pa. Apnl 34 The vegans Wail Mr titerge, soy slob be sarpe Sagal TO ERR £3 the Ns XY. X« : # pom Wail as new EA, evyrviling this Lame, so Latte willy wedi Wiss fas ¥ Hespeuiiiiy, 3. O. EpMistos, 1a kL Navy Yard I NR Bichmond.
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