ain Yeaned Here and There the “Courier” Reporter. 3 { 3 A BAND FOR PATION ! ar i Noegasary rap Con We : 7 Avcomplishiod. wal of Patton's mosicians have nat ter of organizing a band and the following names Are eto CW. Greens, Jacob Dsus, ils Ww 8. Jones, John Dats, H. H. Hoover, i Geo. Banfield, Jonn Simpson, John HH Bell, Thomas Bailey, and a: min ts vey The members of the new approved of by the citizens If this important move can be ao edd the slection of the band of : oA wes bitof a ane called at my | homm ently one morning to sell me oranges and bananas,’ said an adver. | timer recently. “He dide’y sell moe any, ifr] happened to be. stocked. But he | cam Back again a moraing or Two : as. He made a sale that time. thought when that little feliow loft with. my soln that what peogde boy to-day, they will hey ti next xd, a patty 50 4 ~ Mail € irder Journad, i r, who is emploged ha apt P. r Prion, ! v frotaer ‘Monday afternoon and the | : third snd forth fingers were so badiy | | injured that it was gecessiry to ampl- 2 tate them. This will canse Mr. Kesler to he off duty for some time. He on 2) JSvaniog for Ebctapams. where | ] He seturned to met a fear arm torn from his body. {bat 19 years of age and waa to have been married Sunday morning. | Attended Schisal Every Day. The following popis of the Patton | Jones, on Nelson, Maggie White- i ford, Willie Powell, Lillian Kirk, A | Blair, Willie Lelsch, Willie Whit ee : Jumen Hodgkins, Andrew Shek, John: ave 1 ofl, Amanda Quinn, Helen Bell, Walter Irvin, Janes Whiteford. RAIS BH Reacned Yestirday. for _ tion Fred Mitchell, jeader and in- and bosiness men of this give the new organization 8 THT to further the progress of they just Ew Eh in vain. Cortw| re front, citinens ind give them a il a os that you wre oil Fuay to do Susinam : Saturday afternons Warren tains] pe Toe J od or one log and an. 1WO SNAKE STORIES. Se | They are Hoth Goo! Ones. snd Heat Any : i thing to Far This Year, In & well which R. E Davis is digging by on his farm st Sanderlinville, Pa, his chapel in Arthur, Monday alter “sons, Guy and : noon found at a depth of large stone, while removing it. Their great when out of acavity inthe centre there emerged a soake of the same | golor an the stone. It was sixteen inches in length, and started to crawl | rapidly away. the reptile was without eyes. Plusborg Post: 1 was ranning oft A road in southwestern Pe said the old engineer “'w two miles of snakes in taree minutes. | It had been 4 wet and cold spring, and | the same weather conditions had ex. ‘extended 1o about the middie of May, | snd it seems that all the snakes seen in | thst county Fad started to pmigrate, nine feel » der the heat arally enough found the glittering ates a wmooth and comfortable highway, and | coupled ap, one taking hold other's tall, and started down the of the TF inppoued tsb coming sig Jerkaater, # and we werd five miles an hour when vr waratma fv, 404 | he completely collapsed, but whem I per. inst 1 pul ceived what we were np again led the throttle of old 54 wide open, jet. i the sand drop and smashed two miles of sakes in less than three minntes. Priv at Lorettis srvdey. Loretto, this county, Sunday at wreloek p.m, io his 42d year. The fun. Herald took place Tuesday morning at U SE ful man and not afraid of anything. own on $406,057.300, secondary pros tock St. ¢ : well filled and all went ere from St. Michaels Catholic, The next mai who thinks be owes the ducts. such on alas, white lead, soda, » sid ehuroh, that place, interment beings | made in the chad cemetery. The de. gree et} sirvived By the following tpt hers and waters: Christopher, i Witliam 85d Michael Rudolph, of Lor iter Mes Mm Hug Michael k oir f separ, Loretio; Mm Pet. Adium Radotpt, owl his mother. Henn ul} of Water, James Mo! Avandaie oO. fering from nls rgement of the skull, which they broke in two | surprise was When killed it was sen | went over to | was wittingy asking for the books, to the floor and nf the san the reptiles oat- | parties gave Henry Rudolph died at his home in Alcona al Mes Bowman. Mi : Jb In alee survived by bis father, port andl Phillpetairg, Saturdays only. $70,000,021 in gold. : dd Sutarday after sub FIGNTS LIKE JM CORBETT. A Breasts Puts A Man Out They in time at Grace [herryhill township, Indians county, Friday night Jape 1, Prank | Memoce in a member of the congregation | snd secretary of the official board. At: the meeting that night be was desposed by H.C. Cameron, the president, and haul a pretty Bot [the Rev. Mr. Straver the pastor wus | | appointed. This action did not sait Mench, and when the Rev. Mr. Strayer where the late secretary | Mench “pulled his coat’ and struck the ' preacher a violent blow in the face. : While the preacher was doing his best preps to ward off the blows of the angry ex- Voloms vi The total vajue of this oficial, Meche t Cameron came to his asdstancy and, with a poker which he hed picked op as he had passed the ‘stove, dealt Mench x prefly severe. | blow over the bead, which felled him suspended hostilities | for a brief time. Bot it was only an instant itl Mench was up again and Fseeniring 5 poker, let drive for the t, landing the iron on the back of Cameron's head cotting the scalp weverely. At this point, it Is alleged, | the preacher Jumpad on Mench apd gave him a beating. Saturday Mench went in Indinan atid wade un informa tion against President Cameron sod the Rev. Mr, Strayer, before Justice Crossmuir. He had hardly left the offfoe | when thw Rev. Mr. Strayer sppeared and made an formation against Mench, snd Camercs did likewise, All bail for court The preachnr carries a few marks of Cthe conflict, bat Mench is preily badly | ont up. The Rev. Mr. Strayer exercised | extreme forbearan preacher a Hoking will be wise if be | ives the job out by sontat. Now York © ST Champs of The, The New York Central sursiuer made ob the Beech Creek district, ex to edd a train between Williams. | This train will leave Williamsport at 5:30 p. m. The Fall Brook district schedule will be materially improved. Train No. 4 will jedve Williamsport at 7:10 a na. snd conuect with fust trains at Lyons, arriving at Rochester at 20 Tratinni B, as he is & power. senrevce w umes case ud; pasion WW. Baliey Bete off With o Fine er ; ; : {i a 3 Bema Demin, : An event of interest af Ebets > Production of the . ‘Poesday was the decision of a the Y ear of 1899. S. for: | Bell, of Blair county, in the Bailey Jibel cone from Johnstown. Judge Bell sppeared in court, having come over IN rom Hollidayshurg, and Mr. Bailey was also present, bis connsel having been notified thiat decision would be rendered in his motion for a sew trial The judge stated that be had over ruled the motion for s new trial and sla the motion for arrest of judgment, opinions in the matters being fled. He then ordered that W. W. Baily, editor {of ihe Johnstown Democrat be brought 10 fis har for sentence, and Mr. Bailey stepped forward. At this jonetion Mr, O'Connor, Mr. Seni = GREATEST 0 outs The Shacry of the Hiiery of he Country | Wem the Figures The Engineering and Mining Jour nal of June 9th pobilisbed the full tables of mineral and metal produc tion of the United Staten in 1509 as rod, for the “Mineral Indostey.” ootpot ay estin at the mines or or place of production wis $1,211,581, S61..an amount usexanipled in the Bsidey's connsel made a ples for mercy, history of the United Stubes or of any | to which the Judge listened, and then other country. This total, however, | delivered bis sentence, conpled with a necessarily includes certain doplics- lecture of some length. : tions, which amounted to $1581.81, In closing hia remarks he sdded that making the total net value of oar min in view of the extended recommend. eral production $1115, 750,500. This! ation) for mercy and the fact that Mr. compare with a corresponding valve of Bailiy was nol alone the offender, be $79,515,088 in 1H8S, showing na increase iwoald be lenient in his sentence, and in 1890 of $310.262,797, or thirty-nine he tierefore ordered the defendant to and nine-teuths per cent, [his enor- pay s fine of $50 jand the costs of pro- mous increase was in part die to anin- seration. crease i) quantities, and in part to the | Mt Bailey and Mr. Conver after- great advance in valoes of iron, steel, | win} gave their note 10 the county for copper tind othes metals, The United the tots, amountiog to $143. ia Staten A the grat pe | Chivags # Wiekit Viner, Boer o ron, copper, IVER. nye following is taken from the and lel in the world, and was alo a Johnstown ihn. of Tuesday: Rev. leader in the productions of the fom ine Sita T. Mitchell, pastor of the Frank. | portant metals The valoe of its min. Hnatreet Methodist Episcopal church, eral production now far pxeveds that of dolivered an interesting addres lest any Aber country. or the {otal in 1999 ight in this lecinre room in the churh gs ‘orade ves and miners contributed Coty "What 1 Saw at the General Cén- : S550, X56, 080, metals redioed from our arenes in Chivage,” The room was pleted. Rev. Mitebell wise in Chirago : tht cit He said be of the : The extent of our production shows: hy : aye at opin : “onrad, Altoona: schedule will take effect Sunday, June E52 he SEap: whieh a | i witoked places, hut was convinced that oll, Buck's Mills; Maw. 17th. No important. changes Will De. \ me of pig iron, H81 319,081 pounds of they are “not mm 17 with the wivknds edvess that is carded on in Chicago avery day in the werk. He told inter | asting stories of some of the people he mel, the doings of n General Conler- The most important single item of Lo ou oF several religions lustite production was coal, which furnished | giugno vikited while there. The fret 25.4 per cent of the tolal valoe, Iron i Cimgeral Conference of the M. KE was swond, forming 20.5 per centi hyn wes held in NIL and Hew. copper third, with 8.3 per cent. Clay; | | Mitchell says the coe that just closed products were fourth in order, Wher yg the biggest and one of the most copper, 117,085 tons of lead, 199.870 Wo Lol pine, 57,194,854 ounces of siiver, aul Ao 8.1 his bead measuring 304 inches in wie © Tuli Cpnmference, pm, Hu A 15 po at, Chi go te valine constituting 8.1 per ent of the serparkable ever hold. The General When the skull | | following morning. Train No. swillrun |__| (opened at the autopsy the physicim | were surprised to find that it Ea | five und oneball quartsof a fluid as clenr ‘solid, was hollow and in the interior was this fluid. The Was Beem shell of scarcely a sixteenth of un. inch in thickness. Young McNeely | was nnusaaily bright; in fact he was farther advanced in this respect than | most boys of his age. Dusigeroas Dismse Ameng Horses In some sections of the state pink ye, a dangerous disease bn prevailing, and many horses are afflicted with the ailment. It ix a form of epizootic. The lege swell, the eyes become in flamed and there is running at the nos | erin Jt is often fatal to horses and | owners dread it very much. The | ene is now visiting Patton and Livery. | wan en Weakiand and Nagle both have horses that are suffering. It is to be hoped that they ¢an procure son | thing to stop the progress of the ene before al shee ok fs wren A New Town. The following is taken from the “A town of 1,000 or more pop- fies | ulation will spring op at Conemanig! Farnace in less than 8 mopth. Hou are rapidly being oonstrach incline railway resching from the val- ley to the top of the mountain, will | soon be completed. | stone quarries in the country in being Mr Elias Myers, of Kerr avenue, | opened there by Contractors Drake and | who went to Pletee’s Invalid Hotel, | Buffalo, N. Y., on the 5th of May, for | the purpose of having an operation per. | formed, arrived home yesterday. Mrs | Myers has improved wonderfully and ber many friends hope it will got be | necessary for her to return lo Bhat institution. Great hom Dead. Joseph allison, Great Sachem, of the 1 Great Council Improved Order of Bed | Men, died at his home in Philadelphia iSunday morning al la m. Funeral | services will be og Pr ted Saturday at bis home, No. Lids NX. Elev -epth Brest, in the above named city. bit i & 3 5 ¥ A pocket book contalalog x sum ul | raoney and valutible papers, between : Little's bateher shop amt Flanoagnn 1 Roi mine. Pinder will receive a re ward of $5.00 by returning same to the : Gatun office. 29 2. Stratton and Kerhaugh for the Cone Five hundred | maugh Stone Company. men are to be employed ar ones.’ Fold Pastis Christ Had indore: sonal Shatin, Miss Anna B Hasbrouch, an fnstroc tor in Bistory in the Holyoke, Muss. High molwwsl, was position Monday night for telling ber pa pede thud asters. The incident wie ih Mie Hasbroneh ber position oo: crvered in hep history class a few days £9 And age, The disonsion Lied fo thus parent: age of Christ, and one af the sudents wanted to know if © hist was an only Miss Hasbrouch replied, “No SY. Be owas one of family of ten bBranhrs and sisters” Foor sak Twa good foot show Cases, Ebony trimmed. See the : | aoe Keysroxe Crotiina Co § 3 ‘Both trains samed make imapediate i i x 3 3 i ticket gent, on and after June 15th. din 3 amissed from her Christ was one of ten broth ‘upon about the same schedule aN at | present but will connect at Lyons with the fast Chicage Special which will Ree | ae erystal. The brain, instead of belBg ie at Chicugo. st 11:30 next MOTBInG, | Ci 48 per cent: lead, 18 per cent | with through conches from Lyons | oont, 1.3 per cent; gine Y.2 percents | ponnections st Geneva and Lyons for {all Central New York State poin|poriauce of fuel and the materials of hosed of Monday. Train No. 4 porth and No. 3 south will | run Sundays between Williamsport | and Coming. Two Sunday trains will | be run between Lyons and Corning to accomodate the summer sxcursion travel. Detailed information may be obtained of any New York Central Westmoreland County Free of Labi. The Westmoreaind county Commis dis sioners have announoed that all persons | trip tickets to C holding bonds of any id af series A ine sued by Westmoreland county je- gust at, ax no interest will be paid after | that time. This means that there is money enough in the coanty treasury | to pay off every cent of bonded indebt- edness. The value of outstanding bonds at present $23,000. Big Pench Cron. Bruce Bell, Rotilda Biller, Anna! Mountain News, of the Pittebuarg dis- | patch: Reports from the various peach sec. jons in the Cumberland valley are Ww ‘ the affect that if the crop is not dam. “aged by st the largest in yours. Satunday abeavy One of the biggest ‘tion of the valley and did considerable damage to the fruit, bat there remaing storms the yield will ba one of hail storm passed over the western sec. an abimdance on th Trees, Visiahlic Hare Sald Millia Moran, of near hh ngs, has sold his Canmldian Stallion host to BE. P. Bender, of near © arvolitown, | wheps Intending Breeders oan fad sim Thupsiay of each week, when he will bein SL Augustine. insranoe 35.08 for a living eal : Trak a Works Retard, At the New York State shoot etd at Utieon Thursday, J. 8. Fanning 218 ain the Ww roll? 4 popand of Yowag, of Chia, hit A pigeons withont a miss, 211, held by © eda LA Laent. Upon ssl, Noo 140, Rima 2 Nedan in secount with Pitt & Seeley. Finder please leave at Pitt & Resley’s store and receive reward. {Por the benefit of all persons wishing (8 dollar to seversl | Prohibition Convention, the Pennayl- | | for return passage. | on motion of Rene] Somerville Bag. LL Reed was appointed Anditor to make the balance of the seas extepling breaking Gold was 8th in order, with (nerence meets avery four years {5.8 per vont, of the total; petroleasa mixth, with 5.3 per cenit. ; stipe seventh, with 38 per cent, and stlver vighth, | j Sales Ry fie Treas: The onanty Treasurer's sade for on. ojala taxes began at the Court House in | Bhensburg Monday afternoon apd was Lhontinged Toesday afternoon also. Tbe tut was, however, pretty well dis Many of the own- construction. They show, also, what | 0! of property which was ta have bee js weldom uppecinted.-thy extent uf wold called and paid the taxes shortly | the building industries and the material flr the advertisement of Qu sale ap. | they employ, such as stone, clay, and jpenred; others deferred the matter ans cement. sul Monday, settling only » few min | utes before the tise for the sale tO be lin. The taxes ranged from less than hundred dollars. Reduced te ane ity. Por the National Democrat. Conven- ps thon, to be held at Kansas City, July & hicago at rate of O06 nn, Pennsylvania Railroad company | fre for the round trip. Tickets to be op) weil excursion tickets to Kansas = ‘and patural gos, 1 per dent | fignres show the relatively great im Reduce Ruts to (hinge. ‘to be in Chicago during tbe National | ania Railroad company will sell ronnd- : shall | gid and good June Band 28, and : | present them for payment before Au- returning, going City frou all stations on its lus 2b F8 Today, | cent show will piteh their tents in Pat | ton and give two performances, one ia the afternoon, and evening. Do tot! : tail to attend. i A SAT 18 first-clam rate for the rou tx : the Joint Agent of the terminal lines at | Tickets to be sold and good Chicago, leaving Chivago to June 8 1% 2 and 3, amd to return antil Hoy’ inclusive A fee of twenty-five cents | {oa al trains except the Pennuyivania for each ticket will be collected by the Limited, and mast ns used for Dewt Miss Don't miss the Fourth of Lay Penile June 14. Elton Broa’ big 20- nesday and Thumdas, oi Sh Mary's 5 | 1900, for the benefit Fare { pavillion has been re d dunce will be bid. “Tho best of ed on the grounds. : rnents served on HE 11:30 a. m. Supper at 530 Bd m. Whereas, on the dth day of June 1100, © & good ob fashioned time bi i A Groat Record. disrsbution of the funds in the haods pent show that the amount of mail putter of all classes in the U nited Eyecators of Blchurd Elder, late of a es . savin town Cdpald pea vin would have mwde snoug Cloarfisld township, dec'd. also to pass. © ap og vio ore with freight. This tors’ aot, ele “thie country, and was due to the res Nothee is hereliv riven that in pues markable prosperity snd | unpreces the Attorney's rool in Hie Court Hous: Thanks ¥xtondet, at FE ensburg, Pu, on Tamsday the 3nd 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks ‘phe Chest Creek Land & Improvement m. for the purpose of attending to all Ca, for the liberal mir Be which the duties of sail appointment, al of the (ireek Hassisn Orthodox charch atid in said vstate muy appear or be toy be built in this plage. Any person barred from partici (patingg fi maid fonds Ruse AY deposit game with cur leg ally sworn collectors, Pater Samdivh, after proper validation by | off one | iriolusive. These tickets will be Joint Agent when tickets are validated | gous passage. Kitom Pras.’ Shows in Short’s Grove, Patton, Pa, on Wed. | ('atholie church. The and = tnosic will bein & lofrenh- Dinner scabies Ni bbe. itverybody - ia invited to come and have Records of the post office Depart. of Joseph A. Baker and Mertena Flier, | " Htates, in 1598 weighed 1,065,60850% upon the exception filed to sald exveus fo Bi § was the iargest in the history of ance of said app stitment I will «8 at dunted business activity now existing. day of Jie, A. £3, 1. at 10 o'clock A {0 the citizens of Patton, anid espeiinily | they contributed towards the erect ing which time and place sll parties ites who wishes toconirvibute to this worthy 8 L RED, Anditor yndrew Pohivolelo, and George Miouia Took fur our special offurs in pexs ‘Frist of th Rev. Jaw a K AR ANABEE, : 3 4 Lm i FL IOELO STON lasiie of the CouneER, and also hand Sih : bills En A. MELLON. Try Mellon's for your groans. i or refined from foreign Ewoiild rather Hve in Johnstown thas In i arly was $70,471,540.
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