a a services at 10:33 A. school st 2 P.M. Hl and every member shoe make It i point to ba provide for “long, golden pons ap re A SS AR BE A Worship in the Baptist Church on Sunday at 10:06 A. M. und 7:20 PF, M. At 10:30 A M. Pastor ! Gi. Zwaryer will speak on No Hea In - Heaven.” The subject fir the even: ing wilt be “Is Anybody Is The World Without Sin?" The congrega. tion took great interest last Sunday evening in the Bible gtudy on "Divine Healing.” - Sunday schon! at 2:30.10 M. Last svery member of the sclinol try and be there. Y, P. meeting Tuesday and general prayer meeting | Wednesday evening. . Sanday school and warship at the chapel at 10:30 A. M. Also preach ing services every Friday at 7:30 P. M. All living In that jéighborhood are cordially invited. The social at the hone of Mrs, Geo. Davis wis a splendid cussesy frag avery point of view The house Was packed with men women and ehfidren thromthout the eventflg and everybody enjoyed the social time, The laffes of the chiich are be gining thelr preparatidns for the. Washingion supper. This is one of the great events of the season in Patton. The supper is a always & . pommiities on foreign relations has real banquet for a very low price, and alwars proves a marked success. | Public Worship Ssbabth morning a: 16:30--Bacramnt of the Lord's Sup per will be observed. Evening ser vices Bt 7:30, tople. “Tle Glory and Ambition of the Christin Life.” Prayer meeting Wednisday at 8 P. M. Sababth school at 11:46 A.M. There will be a speciil meeting of the men Sabbath aftet noon at A o'clock . The Rev. BB. F. Het rs will glvn bis lecture on “Essentials of Man hood” this evening at 8:15. Mr Harve Tibbott will sing. You are cordially invited to ail ser vices. Rew. D. ©. Schnehly. Minister pat a a a Services in the Methodint Episcopal Church next Sanday as [ollews. Class meeting $38 A. 4h preaching in the Sunday school. The school i growing wonderfully sad emch one bas Mie part to do in this field. Bu Evening services at 7:3. The pus- tor han extended an invitation to thy 1. 0. R. M. Lodge of tila place th attend clinreh in a body on Sunday Do not forgnt the mid week prayer meeting on Wedneaday evenings, You are invited to come and wor ship with us. : Bert A. Salter, Pastor. . . Sunday GERMANY ADVISED TO MEET Tu S. DEMANDS Count Bernstor® ® Reaches Tentative Agreement With Secretary Lansing. Washington, Jan. Zi.~-Count von Bernstorf®, tha German ambassador, kai advised his gmversment to accept the views of the United States regard. fax what is essential 1H a satisfactory palilemient of the Lusitania contro VERY. The mongage to his government was pent by the ambassador following a thirtv-Svem inate canderenre with Sed retary Lansing. Along with the ree myimtendatidn went 8 memorandum prapared at the conference, which See retary Lancing laformed the ambassa dor represented what the secretary declared to be necessary 10 a settles mont, but was acceptable to the ame bassador himself. Therefore the am bassador wis able to susare Mr. Lan xing he world use his helt endeavors to persuade the Berlin foreign office to approve it. Bhould thix be the case the reply from Berlin i lkely 9 be a formal mote to the American government sm- bodying all he concessions dornanded. COLOMBIAN TREATY up Senate Will Debate Proposed Conces signs to South American Republic. Washington, Jan. 27 ~The senate agreed to take & voile next Wednes day on reporting the Colombian treaty to the senate, This treaty has been ponding since the last congress, when if was bald af by senators who were opposed to making & public decigration that the Unfted Stale had dots wrong in ao quiring the canal zemea. | Opposition wits also sliowy to a proposal to pay $15.000000 to Colombia by way of reparation, The Columbian trealy will go to tha senate and the fight thers over ita ratification promises fo be excending: iv interssting. SET SRR JAPAN RENEWS DEMANDS Seven of Proposals tn China Are Pre sertecd In New Note. jondon, Jan. 27~Ths Japanese government © lias presetted to the Chinese minister at’ Tokio for trans mission to his government a aota re Arwing seven of the demands which wire included In the Japaneses pre gram last spring. but dropped because of protest, according to the Man chipster Guardian. The papers’ infor mation comes from Far Eastern | BCC. The paper axpresses a hope that fhe news may be “guthoritatively con tradicted.” since the demands when previously presented endangered China's independence and tended to place her wader the tatelage of Japan. LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN Pittsburgh, Jan. 27. Butier ~— Prints, 35W@38c; tubs, 34's 6 35e. Egge—-Fresh, 31633. Catihe~Cholce, $BAGI66, prime, MI0GS 0; good, FI INGSLE; ty butchers, $7.0068; fair, 3875672 esmmon, $6506.50; choles heifers, MiG. common to falr heifers, $4.50 £6: common io good fit bulls, $4506 : 8; common to good fal cow, $IHE58; fresh cows and springsrs, $406 85. beep ard Lambs Prime wathers PRIESERE0, good mized, $7.50 08. 13. “ in the Trinicy Eplucopal Churely sext Sun day. ‘This day will ba the #5 Sun day ia Epithany sod an address will be given to the Sunday school child: ren st 10:38 A. MM. on the subject of There will he serviced on the 6th of February, with Sundiy school at 10:30 2. M. 4nd worship at 7 30 PP. Pivine services in in the Swedish Lutheran Church Bunday morning at 10:30 and In the evening ut Tw Sunday school at 9:30 4. M. All comversant with the Swedish language are cordially invited 1 come and worihip with we. : 0. W. Vetell, Pastor. oh INSPECT COURTHOUSE ‘A few days ago the mew Board of County Commissioners roade a tour of inspection of the couribouse. They Were scoompanied by thelr Chief Clerk, Lester Larimer. Neither Mr _Heflley or Mr. ever inwpected the courthouse with a Baumgardner bad Hew to looking into the necessity for - additions and yome means for provid. Ing grester room. The tour was made from the basement to {nspection | the tower, but what cotwlusion the | new Board of County Cymmmissioners: came to, if any, was not announced. The bids on the Gordqn plans will be opened February 25 These plans the building of the three wings to the courthouse recomment- edb the advisory Board and ap! ned by the Court. Sheboygan, Wis. —Gertrude Glass’ particular claim to beauty were her. tresses. In a dream recently, she arose from her bed, ob tained a pair of scissors and clipped $868.35; her head as bald as an eqs. | $7.75; pigs S756; % a ME on Ses, aes tale: ABV 204 con Hes, heavy awe, $87: Iambs $111; veal calves, 31150612; heavy and thin chives, 3841.50. ed amt Leavy, $7.36; heavy mixed apd mwediuzps, $7.758758%; heavy Yorkers, $7.75; light Yorkers FiaoG iso; plas, MIGHT; Fog, legs. 5. slags. $5.50, Cleveland, Jan. 27. Cattle—Chotes fat steers, $1500 8.10; good 10 choice butcher steers, $7 Gr E50; fair to good butcher steers, $6 ¢1; good to choice heifers, $667; -. good to cholce butcher bulls, $647: #pod to cholcw cows, $6.35G6; fair to | 4 od cows, $485; coromon cows, $39 Chicago, Jan. 37. Hogs—Buik, $8000.00; light, 37.1 €h785. mized $7.2547.78: 3 $1207.80; roughs, $7.2007.40; pigs. §hd0g ese, Caltle—Native bee! steers, $6.30 835; cows and heifers, $3.1583%.30; enlves, TIGL Sheep Wethers, 37.606 8.25; lamba $E50@ 11. Wheat—May, 31.38%. | Phe. Outs—May, 53%e. | East Buffalo, Jan. 27. Cattle—Prime steors, $830@5.75 shipping, 37.8508.40. butchers, $6.75 €5.28; heifers, $5.50 7.40;. cows, $1058650; bulls, J450@E7; stocker and feeders, $5754 6.75; stock heif én, $MFES50; fresh cows ana springers, 384% 140, Yeals. 346111.75. Hogs—Heavy and mixed, $7.80; Yorkers, $7.256780; pigs, 38.6587; riches, $2 0586.75: steve, 34 BagEe.00, Sheep and Lambs---Lambs, §7.50@ | : IL10; yearlings, $6.50@10; ‘wethers, | ewes, $4@7.75; sheep. | mixed, $7.7508. Ives—iood to cholew calves, $11 L150; tulr to good, $9G 10.75; heavy “apd common, $609. Sheep and Lambe—Good to eboice Lunbe, $10.604510.85; fuir to good, 39 FI0.35; good to choice wethers, 310 150; good to choice ewes, 365007; mized ewes and wether, 36.760 7.35, bucks, $565.00; culls and common, | Jasons : Hoga Yorkers, mediums. mixed, roughs, ¥7; stags, Corn—May, | From Paper January 10th 1895 A Fiyanciat Butcess The fair. festival and dance given by the Patton Fire Coinpany, which closed on New Years night, was a stiocens in every respiuct and the come pany feels elated to think that they CAN DRY off all the indebtedness bul $i and bBave a building worth a lenst 81 606 for thelr Hose cary and APD uN The bhullding was hegun in May INGE, and Ix 80x40 Diet, two stories high A pod part al the work and umber was donstal by members of the company At the beginning of the holiday festivities the $550, amd now they owe only $184, which can sion be paid off ampany | #tHl owed Great credit is due the inde of Patton who the Tair pair a success ald wher they had paid their bills they had the ann stim of $110 to farm over to the COMPANY, The waich contestanty are also io he eotigraiulated on the amiant of money they turned into the donipany Both young Indies were presented with nies gold matches, We wish to return otr & nesre thanks to the ladies, to Mr. H&G A. Mallon for the gee of tha Opera House wich was given gratis. fo the members of the company who aided ng and to the public in pened for their liberal patrons ind Irae we way be able fo serve fhe (ianany again. fH. OC. Beck J. MM. Robiagson. L. 8. Bell, Com of Arrangements Dies Suddaniy Mrs. Morgan, wife of Reoss Mor Ean, who Jives In the wviinky of Ricker Gold & Co's Marhine works dist very suddenly lait Saturday plight about Tol Bhat WAR Hi Lawn doing some shopping und on her way hema became faint and stopped into a telghbors houses for a rest Wha had not bean in the Nosh bul a shart time when she fell amdifenly to the Boor. Upon going fo her she was found to be ded. She wax troabled with hear! disesse and (hat is sap posed fo be The caus of her dently. Her remainn vers taken to Brisban for burial on Monday morning. She leaves a berssvad husband and Tour children Pleasant Ridy Pr. 8 WwW comiorta of a good ‘winter. Hi hus had his Healy little horse, Skip brought fo this place from Clearfield. where it has been in thy cares of his father, and has purclissed a bran new sleigh fo mateh Lhe aningal. The COT RIER repressntpiise wislies a . thank the doctor for | fary plmsant sleigh ride. the first of the ssasoy. behind hig wellnsmed Skin : Personals : 2. 0 King the popular: proprietor af the Hotel Brandon. made Patton a pleasant call on Tuoesduy. Bookamaire. the murdersr in sun goasd to have been seen in the mountains near Tyrone lately. Mra, Frapcly Farstinugh apd Hose worked so hard 1 make Warrell now stinvs the wha Edloma i cd yeniadiol 8 SS wil alle § ha LE. Barton. (Anna, of this place. are visiting friends ai Summerhill ard Johnstown this week : i Miss Minnie Spotswood, who has add charge of tha tl ephnne office at Garway for gome thine has Geen late I¥ removed to Patton office and Mr €. H. Brooks, sho bas lad charge hora has been removed to Garway. Sditer KE. Will Greens was among the visitors to Ebensbirg last Satur || day. HH. O. Beck, the popalir landlord. is bullding a new jee hedbe in oon pection with his hostelry on Fifth AVE From Paper Jan, 17th 1885 Fire Company Officers Elected A mening of tae Paton Fire Com PALS was held hursaey aight of aa wend [or (ne purposed of eleciing a pew pore of cicters for (he ehsging your The following were choden: ¢ C. Crowell President; PH. Kinkesl, vice prowident: |. Beil recd ding sedreiary, H E Keller, fnagoinl secretary. Ed. A. Mellon LT WW. Martin, Chief; HH. €.. Back, W J aoyeily, Joby Sehind, J. FP Bonner and lol Holow trastevs. There will be a mest ingens Thursday evening of this weok aud appointments of the firsl and second apsistant foreman, (wo posgle medi and two plugines, will Be made, Phe company bas elovted officient of flears anal It is the intention of the Gistaniaalion 10 Twedd out” all soem herd whi have BoE paid dues ang in tiation feen ¢ Sleeretary all han in farined the COURIER that & fire In sure of 360 has been plaowl or the bushing dwlonging 0 the pom pany. Fingers Smanhed Jeni Fox, who ig an employes al: the Paimer House med with auite paindal acoident on Monday of this weed He was asinine Oat Winslow to Ii 8 barrel of molasses into 3 aleleh when If slipted falling on thred of Mr Poxe'n loft hand Sugers mash. ing them in x terrible condiion. He at cide went to Dw 1. J. Weida, who dread the [nfursd embers | and Jowin ia nursing a very sore and painful hand. Will Remove J. T. Halves, the enetgatic Patton Laundry oa. has lsasad the build ing osm and at present sccupled by i. A. Buek, the proprietor of the Eureka plore. on Pith avedsue and EXBOETe LD CW BY the sume by: Mon day of next week Mi gem ti fon HIRES LDvae very Haines a moo ria mmproveinents in hiv Bisiness whey He gela slatioimt pars. Moa ig eon Iompistiog patting in an engine and ranging sis machinery by power Mr to build up the laundry Patton and shoald be encouragwl by all ig vitizens wenn The Borough Election The next borough election will be hell off Tuesday February 1h There will be wn sehisml director, wp councilmen, one aaditor, Judge of election and (wo inspectors elected, The councilmen 'wlisse fa expire arg H. C Beck and L. 8. Bell, aml the school divesiors wis step out of We Write All Classes of 'WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION | INSURANCE | In The HARTFORD See Us For Rates PATTON INSURANCE AGENCY Remedies today. afl gone but-— you still can get one free by sending a label from one of Dr. Lolear's Rimedios to Uh, L. D. LeGear Medicine Co, 719 Howard St. St. Louis, Mo. This splendid iil-painting re. production of the largest horse in the world is worth having. Buy one of Din LeGear's Poultry y IT FoR, Cah Your stack and poul. try deserve tobe treat. ed with the tested prescapiions of an expert ¥eterinary Surgeon. Dr. LelGear's Remedies are guaran. teed to satisfy. lor Sale Ly Barton @. Winslow Patton, Pa. Hitloen in eodeavoring business i i. Wa offer One Hutudrsd Dollars Ree . healing the disuased portions | Cure at ome and wet rid of hry bag A (office ary Dr. J. B. Noonan and H. In Pursonall Mis, HW. E. Baron and two child: ren ure visiting her parents in Ben: | erette. Pa Miss Cord Hnrteborn, of Corwen “ille, Is visting her brothor, Elers | Hactshiorn, this week, Paul Baller his purchase the jot | oh the dormer of Magen snd Fourth | avenues of Josaph Haider, Clarence Edniioston, the enrEetic | tle clerk ia (lood's store. is some I want of a hoster. On Monday he inaded G00 gickie of flour in 0 wagon and then romoved them {rosa the WAROH 10 Ae warehogse [8B he slot space of sixty it? : Mey, and Mrs Lammboary, Mrs. Nicholson Jambourt, snd Mikses Aunh, Mary and Safle Lambours, all of Nicktowt, wire (he guess of Mr and Mra. A.C. Plishier, of Boanh ave nue, Saturday. Miss Mure expects {o spend a few months in Pooton. oinitited. Cay you Dealt ANS | soni SA 8 kd FARM NEETINGS There will be a series of Farm meetings Geld in tie dierent paris of Cambria County during the next Bix weeks. The medtings will have to do generally wilh « discussion of the TCotimervation of Farm Menures, The talk will be given by the Bx tenxion Represontative and he will probably be asilsted in a few of the CMmeolings bY sotie pert from the cok Wie The meeting) word arranged with the view of petiiing ha different fiarin. ing communities in closer wack with the work of the Fars Bupeay. The arvapgements lor the local mesiings | are in the hands of some of the most Lpragressive faripers In seach of the rmmunitien wheras meaeringy have ten arranged The following is the Hut of test ings platined to cover the county dur ing the padt =i voake: Chest Borings Jan. IS . Balix, Fad. IR, Carrsiitown, Feb 3. Manstar, Fab. 8 Cumbria. Fel 3 Etapire Grane, Web. 17 nner Grange. Pals. 18, Elton, date pot net, Enterprice Grande, Fob. 8. FATHER OF PORTAGE PRIEST DIS AT 82 James Waleh, 38 sears oil, lod 4t goon Saturday at the home of his Father Garrett RB Wealth, wistor pf St. Joseah's-Cathel Ohare at Paria ite had bee i about two weeks James Welelh wis born in Dublit ireland, coming to Auerica in 1848, He settied in Pittsburg, lster moving to a farm in Mercer County. Bor les years he had nade Na home in Por tage with his pan. Mr. Welch is survived by his wid ow. who ig alse wall ap (0 pears buat who is In good health. They would HAVE eatodrated) their Blind wedding anniversary op the Mah of nest month. The lvoeasped 8 alo supeciys ead hy the follwing obildraen in midi fon to the Rev. (3 BR Waleh: Dr. Anes Wale, Dro). TT. Wileh and ir ” T. Waleh, all of Chicago; ®. wo MH oe el $4 oP i $5. AoNL uD BE iq Fi 4 1 pian, the Hey, i# ie ho 4 of Merenr county, and Misses Riis aml Kate Wealth, of Portage. Mans ‘was ecsleboemtsd oat 0:30 aolpck Monday morsing oo St Jos enh's Catholle Chureh The ragihalng warp talten fo Mercer County for Ae termient. A number of privsts wers present for the mass, among the Re Lov Mons. John Boyvio of Johnstown CONSIDERING THE COW 3 ler ug culiivate he cow, And fv to adpoate hers And nts by all meas shaw har how : : Culture might ver tisiate her From simple bovine, orude of fate To quite a (harming crosture With rather osmplex problems faced : Q, let us up wod teach her! surroundings auite important are: Envoironment and training Just lke harodity go far Amd culture knows no feigning. A carpet, say in Bousy's stall Wilt make for tme reflzomnent The vulgar straw is. if at sll, For ordinary kine meant. A phonograpl might be installed To play II Troveion, Or other gems so widl reqatlied Or bits of artory. Some paintings, too, will jend ane : £ ealtars tn the stable, And bows will comme into her awn So far as abe Is able, How's This 2 ward tor amp cule of Cather that cane pot he cared by Haid Untiaerh Cure Husl's Catarrd Cie Bus besn taken by uatarrh sallerers for the past thirty-five yoals and has bDeoorne Known ag the mist reliable remedy for Catarrh. Ha Ve Catach (Cord acts ihe the Blood on (be bcos funihoes, ex palling the Poison from the Hood sad After vou have telten Halls Catierh Cari for a Fort Ghia vent weil pee & Prasat Apr vRnieny iw FOUL sen th. tart taking Hairs Gur | Send for testimonials free, i ¥F. J. CHENRY & CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by ail Druggists, Y6e | Es q Y g : f Large Funds Are Behind Scheme w Rule Conventions by Electing Dele: gates of Pro.German Sympathies, Who Will Dictate Planks and Name Candidate--8inging Societies Active. In Propaganda Work. New York, Jan. 27—German-Amers- cans and proGermans of other ros extinction are reported to be back of 8 nationwide scheme to create oon trolling factions in both the Dente grstic and the Republican national: | ton ventions, = They are seeking the nomination " wither party of a man friendly to Gens muy, with the idea of supporting Bim with a solid German vole st the sles tion in the fall Prominent Germans who were inter winwed denied smphatically that © had any knowledge of any political propaganda, bat some {hem sdmittod that (hy were sugaged in an organizi appeal for funds © defend German-Americans of this country from ay such “aspomsions a8 hind beens cast upon ‘hem by Press dent Wilson” in his last ew——_gr to (OBIT, : : loped by a ystematic in show that unlimited money is ! the propapands in furthering the ening of Germany at the | : mentber of every one of the orgunizstions throughow! the | has been se! to work to ont furuly and reqgaest for ald is B made to every German or Germs CAmerican in thie country. It was asserted that more $100B000 ua week is being colles in this conntry through the num German singing societies, turn and other organizations. A grat of that money {a being donsted to the German Red Cross and to various ofhvr phases of German but whether the collection for plrposes i a part of the $3.0 : weekly, or is distinet from It, has not been made clear to the men who unearthed the present potitienl om pain. The men behind the wad scheme are sounding out every Bi politician. They are getting | tian about the sentiments of | congressman and every senator on phases of polities growing out of the Buropean war, It {a suid that in Ine camprign of German birth sre not Ikely figure publicly. Americans against whom no charge of divided alleginnce can be mada. TH \ profiermans are working in both parties: that (s, Republicans of pro German sympathies are working Wn thal party, while Democrats of Tes ton lexnings, are being prepared tor thelr work. The scheme calls for gathering in the convention of sither party & safe ficiently large faction fo dictate planks thai will be faviraiie to Germany, and’ also 10 have a deciding vote in the selection of the candidate for presi dent. To that end many thousands of pro-Germany sre now silently a work throughout the sation Among the men who are working gealousty to forward the collection of money for the spreading of lHecature that will show that German-Amert cans are for Ameries first are C.J Hexamer of Philadelphia, president of | the National Germun-Ameriesn Ant anes of the United Sistes; ganization of German societies, and Alphonse G. Koelble, president of the United German Societies of New York. When Mr. Koelbie was seen at his aMees he sald He had been trying to collect money to be “used In sending out literature in defense of German = | Americans against the aspersions enst upon their loyalty by President Wik son. | have not been trying to collect any money (0 be used in s politient campaign,” said Mr. Koelhls, MAY DEFER CONFERE Change Date of Meeting. Now York, Jan. 20.~ Prosident | White of the United Mine Workers, | whose threevear agreement with the operators expires on April 1, has asked Wo for a postponement of the cence betwen anthracite and miners, scheduled for Pel, wn ¢ thie eity, until Feb. 21, Fix request for a postponement based on possibie delay in the Hatlons concerning the proposed luminous wie scale stated to | 81 Mobile, Als, on Feb, 1, Miners Vote No Strike. Indianapolis, Ind, Jun, Ei ¥ | United Mine Workers of A | convention decided not to | work after the pontracts have so lang as negotiations for new | ments are pending. A rising vote taken after » lo | hate showed ist 1.000 of the , delegates favored the pr ¢ 1 a A i | Miners’ President Asks Operators to La
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