Sond . i —— Lo ill 100 LBL JH 10H Hd! ation, and every other element of our Churches Muy Kntp Pastor ad TPHsliz Pardue Frogatis snd Rich) SPILL © Hialele Win people bas a distinct Interest in seeing ¥ a » They Plas, ; : 3 EeSead Yi ,.. Fate A million doliar deal consummated | ; : : jst the oi alisties of Hteracy and own in Philadelphia Satarday involves the Is Our People Advancing or |"TYp woh apply to them ure sale of tho entire town of Progality, | Receding? {onrrstly repeensnied in the next een- this county, and opens the way for im. eceding laus. There are the standards accord. Store Where You Get Your "Money's Worth. THE TIME (1811 REMOVED CAMBRIA COUNTY TOWN S010 A ! iL NEWS | Method With the lection of Bishops and the mportant question of admitting women to the General Conference dis sini i ed ORR REDS vee ‘Gleaned Here and There by | ing to which they will inevitably be ~All Sorts of—— | the “Courier! Reporter. i 5 ; 5 COUNCIL IN SESSION. : a It wis expected that this question would be settied before the close of the Severul Fits Ordered Paid Other Busines | morning sess ian. o Toamsneted. £5. Patton Borongh Council met in ad. We have selected with greatest care, to secure for 1 the most pleasing designs Harts Men's. Boy's, Children’s meetifg beld Monday evening, May oC 21. were read and approved. g apparel. ; An excel. A communication was mceived from assortment for your im: 24th, with the following men bers present: President Campbell, Ander: Ha rie and Cornelios was impossible for him to get men to . ; : : ie rHINE work on the street at 15 cents per hour, | S ARTISTIC CLOTHING. ja they Sakel Ir 174 nent. on Hl extended for perinds of three years tion of Cornelius, seconded by Mo. You should see the hand- some line of Suits we are flering at hs Commr'a: wages he advanced to 20 12, : 15, $18. cents per hour. » oliiTe "The following bills were read and on 3 'S SUITS. motion of Cornelius, seconded by And: ‘We have the choicest as- a Suns Sa fod: gut. se be sort Bo ey 3 CACO RIN TT Lid Geass for The ie iment in Patton. Our vations amounts: (Gen, E. Prindible, suits at Bon WC Nae 8 10 12 $15 Jue Co, $0.00; Patton Pub Co, : Ed] ’ ? . ) $8.25: J. E Kirk Hdw. Co, $10.20: and are very stylish. the following for street work: Hiram REN'S NOBBY SUITS, : Wilkins, $31.20; Enoch Short, 25 cents, W. O. MecNeeley, $1.50, Jobn Tate, In the mannish styles, 2, s 2.50, 4, $5. 27h: HM Inghw 75 conte John R HATS. e carry the best sivies from Gea. BE. Prindible was present asked council to fake some action lo ot makers. You should see the Coresick, it was carried that the Street Commissioner be instructed to pay men Cwarde the opening of alley 8 rear of ots pen which (en 5. Good has ‘erected houses, said Rotess faring an Terra Cotta avenue On motion of MoCormick, seconded by Hartshorne, it Was carried That bonnet] hire BR. McPherson te prepare ! | 00 duplicate. On motion of Winslow, se cde by Anderson it was carried that the we ection of a Borough Eogineer be ad over anti next meeting night. On. motion of Mol ormick, seconded by Winslow, it was carried thal [Goldstein be sxonerated of Seessmand on Fifth avenue sewer. | Om motion of MoUormick, seconded by Cornelius, it was carried by & vote “of three to two that W. H. Bandfard be exonerated one-half of Pilmer ave | nO sewer Aesemmment. LO. Winslow asked council to ex Patton, Pa. | | oes and Dry Goods a Specialty. oreente him of messsment on Pewch avenue sewer, ka suid sewer was not dewp enough to wi of any benefit to him, even though be world build a house on front of lot, On motion of Hartshorne, wens bead i by Anderson it wis carried that conn ast il adjoarn. * hod Sulondwy Feindug, : Ells, wife of Martain Link, died Rats . nrday evening st her home in Clearfield So Doe You know where ou can buy the finest roods for the | Carpets, mattings, RRR ne eT : | hours, at the age of 42 years. Mew. Link rugs, oil cloth, I Wision Fasiar doing wom shopping and returned home in ihe linoleum, wi ndlow best of health, but about 8 ¢’ clock whe shades, curtain {WAS taken Jil, and pamed sway 28 ; poles, and an aged mother and several alaters, rn abe is survived by & bosband and tes a full line of children. Mrs Link waa a kind wife fu et ‘and a loving mother, and had a large urniture. circle of friends who were shocked to J. oo as | hear of her sudden demise. After fun. he Also the largest eral trices en in ont St a line of hard- - Angustine Catholle church, ihe remains ap ’ iil were Laid to rest in the churih cemetery ware and stoves, nerdy shelf hardware, paints, oils, glass, Olliver plows, etc. The leading stoves, Ideal Red _ Cross, Capello, : Dockes h Ranges. fore the citizens of ti LU [again witness the solar eclip sive us a call and see for yourself. | Monday's Relipes . The much talked of solar peiipae ‘the san occured Monday between Sand 10 o'clock a.m. The sky was clear, with the vxpeption of a few light fleeces which would pase over the eglipse Cncoasionly, and everywhere in Patton yon could see people looiting al She | phessomena through smoked glasses, It was about twinthirds section, and daring the eclipse ‘gmite dark. Several years will £4 tn - iE Lis 62 Hewitveal Pe Meni Bornes H. T Peters, propristor of We Bestasirant. on Monday received a gonnter soda fountain. and Mr. Peters slates tha) la he will be ready Capdth that refpeahiog drink : every Pattonite, ai Patioiilos, Wa 08o w rk Hdw. &RurtCo, © Pifth avenue. Call of i | | : voor address LCL GRENINGER, Mgr. | T. Cornelius, Patton, Pa. 26il 1s Very Respectfully, tor BU A store roon 11x50 ¥. sitpated on A. fet, journed session Thursday svenitg, May mites, son, MoCormick, Cordell, Winslow, Minntes of amendment was offvired iy Secretary Dh 8 the Street Commissioner stating that it 174 vents per hour, and that his | Streat ; cof Methodist Habbared, $2.02, Patton Al LX : : a Pomnay ive 5 : Bit iy Lo Hip an Hines of but MB of the Pennsyivania Railroad on pum township, after | erous cocasions. ‘had been in Patton Friday doing some Bers s a8 ahove Besides place to the effect that the man was House, at Hastings this connty, have in of ¥ have a pleasant time, posed of, the Methodists ( senaral Con ference last Wadnesday resumed the | Fe deelopmants; the nites | : i . Ceaebal 2 «iy involving one of the richest tracie of, A NEL AILS discousion of the pastorage time limit od lund In Pennsylvania 16,000,000 HOME OWNERS The transaction involves the exten evi ; sive holdings of Sapreme-Justics John LT the United States The Vuihowing is of Dean, heretofore operated ander the Interval to Fyery Cltinm. ! title of the Frogality Coal & Coke How are we to know whether our’ company. The prioe iw understood to : civilization is advancing ov receding, : have Bean something in the neighbor. whether the condition of the present hood of $1,000,000, generation is more tomfortable and re- : The new concern will be known a8 fined than that of the preceding gender i the Cresson & (learfield Cond & Coke ation, whether, as a natinn, we are company. [a officers are State Sen. better off than we were AfLy years ago ” Mornoe, sabstitating the word ator I. Henry Coihirane, Williamaeport, Keatesmen and sconomisty have sug dtheee’ for five’ in Section 8 of Pars president; Pa : B, Widener, Phiia- gested several standards by whieh to graph 173 of the Prscipline, this retard. detphia, Yep resident, E A. Ballard, judge: The per capita wealih, the per: : ing to the threnyesr mit, bal with of the law firm of Shapely & Ballard, centagy of iliegitimate births, the posi. the provision that the pastorage may Philadelphia, seecnelary and treasnrer; tion and treatment of whmen, tha W. LL Elkine, Thomas Dolan and P. A. rate of illiteracy, and the ownership of RB Widener, Philadelphia, and Senator property, partionlarly of farms wd (I. Magee and J. 1. Rhodes, Pili¥ homes Of these standard the last two burg, directors. PH. Walls, the pros. wpem by far the most practicable, amd ident of the dad caampany; hee omes socordingly Congress has directed tho manager and selling agent for the new Cengus Office to ascertain how many The offices will be, moved monthe esch schola: bas from the Rothschilds building to the gehool during the precoding year, {and Title & Trost company’s building, | what proportion of the people can read, Broad and Chestnut streets, Phils gpite, and speak English, how many adelphin fumiliem own thelr homes or farms, how Ineluifed in the desl are 16,000 acres many rent them, How many own then of comi and extensive mining opera gablect to morfgage or other income rionk. The tows of Progality, where seance. In the coming consus, every the old company owned every foot of territorial division of the tountry and ground and every building, PpPasSESR avery separate plement of the popalie bodily into the bands of the new cof yan will have & shanos to show whit : : corn. [t sontalvis 150 houses 3 Jarge ooption of thelr number own thelr A exudes DE Berman gensetinent store, two churches, three homes and what portion pan read or achiools, a large hotel, and a town hall, weite : a. : The new company will spend $300.000 The pratical applies fons of thaw Peter Ray Wy Post, accom panied Hy & toy mine 1 Bo and voke-making a. sniit in a ergo torpont of ed Mon and ROIRIE oe : : Ai : of the Golden Eagle, attended Memur do sry ioes (0 the First Baptist Chueh i Discussion that morning was mainly over the minority report of the Com- which provided for a five-year extension of the pastorage Only on a three-fourths vote of a Quarterly Uon- farencs, which one speaker dec ard Li be # ‘viclons proposition,” snd an by a majority of a Quarterly Con: ference. The Conference voted to abolish the tise limit one pastorates After a spirited discussion, the Come mittee on Book Conoeras atlopted a report directing the managers of the ehureh’s book depositories lo close ont their stock of miscellaneous books and confine the business to the distribution Hteratare, This will mean the clowag of the book storm now operated in Boston, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and Ban Francisco, THE MEMORIWL LERVICES SREY Rev On Sanday ihe members of Lient, employment as sufferage gnalitications. This ja thi fest vam in Central Petit. people differ about evivania whers 4 whole town, incind. qo sntferage qualiffeation, of the owner mg the shurches and schools BAA whip of property and the uhility to red ehanged ownership in a day. Frogal- and write, bat there is nn danbit of te ity ia on the ne of the Uresson & mmense sgnifloance and importance Coalport branch of the Penusylvania of the two choses of facta in Fraoce, pailrand. The rnd was beilt by Justice g 1501, there were about J 500,000 own Dean if 1588, and was operated by Bim ere of land; England with about the wheres Lhe pastor, Hey, A lexander, de Hyeeod 8&8 Ane The line of wiareh was Beaded by Lhe American } W lien hrave wh PIR ag ad Conchrd Utuage Baad. § bavi & Sughd for Lhe prosnryance Bi ane § Union, be kiows thal 5ot malty s ghe Grand Army membairs syivania rallrond. The line i» miles ing Chita tha sh Sita task SEL sui mrawered to the great roll . ownem, while the United States ott) in length and hinds more coal to the : pled un termediate position with a miles than any other brageb of he uo onintion about 10 per cont greater Pennsi varia system. than that of France and little over 8, a, 0 familivs who owned their hoes i or farms No one can dopbt the signi Avan of these fgures in explalaing wicinl vonditions in Franee and Exig- land and the United Stam. They nip. resetit the difference betymeen our land call, Several have pasu