The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 25, 1893, Image 3

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“are either lifted to heaven or cast into |
© discord, whom do yon
“mle dealer who sold it?
pending.
MUST F AC E
THUS OUR SOULS
MISSIONS ARE
: 7 Section on ihe Uselessness of Shallow
“Water Fyntorsee-
Blanes Best Pog Many Pallarsy™-
sponsibility of Paternity,
Y here Shania |
What would be thought of a shin tha
tvas launched from its docks with fo
Ith of masic and flowing wine, boi
rail the roughest and deepest pea,
manned for an
shore? Never leaving harbor
of storm. Never swinging eat of t
m|mnd girt hay I=caneg, over the bar, the |
waiters wore doep and rough. :
=wouid say of such a ship that its env
Wag a coward and the company!
built it wore fools, Sir
And vet these souls of oars
fashioned. for
There is no created thir
as deep as the soul of man; oor Life]
Stain across the o
shore, but we are afraid to vortare;
hang upon the const: mw
~Jow lagoons or svi
hays. Some of
Tiches and cruise about therein, |
men-of -war ina pagrow river. Seme
‘918 are.contentid wil cgr days fo ride ot
anchor in the bheealmed wate of a!
ish ease. There are gang af every por
hole of the ship we gall, buf we use
them for peous t4 bam 3 cloth: 4 npoB or
pigeonholes to sick {a'] er "ide b TS
We ehall never smell § crag
the magazing is stood
wherewith to Baht
deeds. When I xe a man sticl!
his ease, while under hi
#8 brute ia maitreating a horse,
scing coward venting his renoblc wrat I
apon a créaimre more helpless than hie
anending erni
bottomless soundiz
tye nt dra ITS
THREE oLD DEATH SIGNS.
a Case Where Their Appin ation Fyrnishes
Food For tho Supers tittous
Do yon believa in the superstitions
eenneeted with the house of death?
T! that ne has
been skeptienl about them, but
I
0 contrinnt: r tesa
sam nil pet along Ane
leath
hor relatives. it sas happen
ral firos that she Bos Leen pur
Yonsdt ome med, through the Bonsa,
sapret to collar and thr
CURR, ty 28 ince srporesl something
igh ghe tried to escape. No one
oi ob 2.08 ¢ nic het for along
A Anv ¢ or two af h
all at the pn:
: aie who had & 1
that facident, was
stangible fear and
xo] wanderings thr
whether ithe nchild dradog. § HOTT J
tarily think of a donble decked whaler
content to fish {or minnows. Their
neeleqaness io the world 8 plora appa |
ent than the as
in a park pond.
What did Ged give vou gimsele an
girth and drain for 0 + you |
on the high sags? A iva with |
yon then into {} n soondinga where
yon bed lone 3.30 ; 8 s 3
the work to do | Hig
ted and da it, « r el
the Brat ¢ font
Pome. great wri: :
ought to begin lifa as at thi
river, growing de P or
the seq, wier-as,
enter the river
inland, find
ary day, anti
and gasping a
Bunt the i 3
at sll than th
the mistake
mre iho wo
to the petiy Lisi
less men
even inland: 2
stanzhions poli
gold, they hiv
C& dock and deca;
Boss at iat, bike
: $d it is nn
: A 3 in the worl
‘shall pleass {ti :
hotsé to sec yon set fire
and barn to death, or break
one by one : pen a radk, or oth
destroy your bodily parts that the
Jumation n mi it be entertained Wonld
At pay to bie pleasing to such an andi-
ence at such a sacrifice” Wa were pat
into this w a with a clean way bill |
for another port than this. Across the
tort of life our way | straight to
the harbor of the city « f ge Wa are
freighted with = consignment from
roomage hold fo kecp wiich is-bound |
to be delivered sooner or. later at the |
great Master's wharf. | Let us bo alert,
then, to recognize the seriousness of our |
own destinies and content ourselves no |
longer with shallow soundings.
, the sails, weigh the an and point
the prow for the ocouniry F hat lies the
~ Other side of i i yestless sea.
Booner or later tho vovag ro ad bBemade;
lat us make it, then. while the timber
is stanch and the mdder trae.
When you look at a picture and find
it good or bad, as the case niay be, whom
.do you praise or blame, the owner of |
the picture or the artist who painted it? |
When you hear a sirain of music and |
}
§
. the other placé by its harmonies or its
: thank or curse |
for the bemefaction or the infliction, !
whichever it may have proved to be,
the oan who wrote tho score or the mu-
You go toa}
restaurant and order spring’ chicken |
th turns ont to be the primeval fowl.
i8 10 blame, the whiter who serves
it or the business man of the concern
‘who does the marketing? And go when
you encounter the bad boy, whom do
you hold responsible for his badness,
the boy himsolf or the mother who |
trained him? | declare, as | look about
mae fron day lo day and pee ine wen
and women who play go poor a part ix
life, it is not the poverty of the it per-
formance that astonishes me so mach |
is the fact that it is as od as it is,
With the parents that many boys and
- girls have and the training they receive
1am perfectly amazed that they ever
attain to even half way respectability. |
Did you ever stop fo think, I wonder,
what an awfal responsibility is laid
upon yon with every chik given to
“your home? [If vou appredlale the risk
and take the responsibility 1 shouldn't
think yon would find much time for
other callings.
up tho plans for a new house attends to
his bo siness closely and doaun | go oI
on many picnics or sail over seas in
ai: of pleasurd while his pla are
A man who has entered a
young horse for the Derby spends most |
of bistime training the colt. He doesn’t
. Joaf about town or read novels or lie |
abed late; be is alert and on hand if he |
saets to win the race. Carelessness |
and indifference never brought a win- |
ning horse under the wire yet.-—Amber |
in Chicago Herald. :
Spre UH 3.
| fa tare of
¥
the Cashgar mon
{itsoside from which a cons
‘won got the hired man ple
A man who 1s drawing |
rrerd
nig ber
goat for
krevr (that than thinady bu
herwise | ©
por i
foibavas owed for wrsnpers,
ono © ostiy and conld
a ert ain thickness thinness,
Vagenuity of man seemed
x to gro. The fact
nid be mada t
TESSUTe NMECERSATY to His
toa =af sufficient!
mianals inrar.,
Many imcenious imvenior:
with the pr
gave up the pr
position
SU a8 TL
a simple workman about sthe
day, after ro dling two sheets to the cus-
tomary thickness, put the two sheets to-
et ther into the rollers and made both
were before. This:
halves as thin as they
was as simple as sta nding an eg onend,
ut it created a revolanion in the mann-
tinfoil for tobacconists’ use
and made & mint of money for the dis
HL 3
BOVerer, —I hiladelphia
The Lamp Rock of Asia,
On the shores of Lake Rang
kal, in
central
Asia, stands the fameoos Lamp Rock of
Asia, which is so called {rom a cave in
} ant stream
attains, un
of pal le, greenish
thatthe
phorescent
bave never
snatter, each ses 1
rLary told biy bis fathe
‘The cave is the
demon, who gnards vast ©
there, and the light is from a diarmnad
worn in a band around his forehead.’
Eling’ explagation of the mystery i-
probably the trae gne.—st Yo mis Re
Frsbiie. 2
Sel ping’ Her Out.
Mr. Wayback
Lireat Scott! What
frond yard Lox”
Mrs, Wayback Our & ater says that
the first pictur’ the takes with ber new
camera will be the}
of instinct
the forezronng,
{ do that hers: 1f.-
{ecord B reakers.
Jagsen gays if horsemen could trot
their horses as fast ardund the track as
agh all
taht is cit ted, Ney
| Elias, the English adventarer, who pass--!
win nn the
A WATERLCO SOLDIER
they can around the hotel radiator there +=
i would be a record broken every ag-
Elmira Gazette,
EUT PICTURESQUE L
GRLEANS.
0M NEW
view With
suclerings of
CHARACTER IN THE
lo NDERPAID C LERGY.
BALMS,
The Study of the Ine! Has Hecotne a Social
or TER
a Relies
a res
teresting Old Moon's
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phalange
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pain
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the oceident
devils? DRE] |
VINE fe SHIRE Tro (Lhgiar
186 manne
BY airy o
I spoke with a
wataliaad .
Ory Io Ciond, I
fen Nant
ky ay rately
MAIGRTES 0 fun
it 13 liatle to
Lifii= these
ienizth
. ezpecially |
f $ Kind Ola Chicke
nd
ail
ny drmn
i ¥ iiieed wy aati
i . - 3
i bad only theses
-walk did weil
swollen by
* Fsesny
> “0s ern
ile} i
SN
Gnnoles
Lb aalel
theres
aughed
Done? |
} otha else
hie be- (Fits on the whe
i,
3: tty
living!
Ww
ent
Are starving New,
lai that the ears
viz Ve id
ed 5.984, 000.000 pser-
Clas, The ng rease bein
At. that rate
i
irate
MY
5 BL
the it
No al ne % raith as,
n Man.
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SOME OF. THEM RECEIVE LESS THAN
A DRAPER'S CLERK.
Trials and Pinal Resa:
11 of an Fag-
tish Corate In ‘he Fighteenth Century.
Fxtraets Froma Dis=y Which Tell u Dis
mat Tale of Privation.
heard from time to
inderpaid clergy, It
by an Epglish
ierks in
n clerks
Bis 18 es-
x +h cler.
are mn any «<
! rr +4 #
ire it
are sae very
Ww York eitv, for!
1, Apal- > y ok 4d
: Yamane, it HE! that there are 140
. i tt ts ‘+
pas av Lif ve ual ries of gid 0,-
mts"
ont
ad west
Fi 3 QF ;
3 : “ 1 - .
I Wino get ~. OH IR A
Many, perhaps the ma- |
jority, deo not recive as reach as §1,000,
Hile the reflection may not prove of |
inija bene fit Tre thes
in the highes
nniderpaid sery- |
tof callings, still it |
RKOOW that mn a social |
l way, and in the gelf |
iit Hp (37 the i condi :
of today is vastly
n tha aplans or curate |
;OePRMTY ne
- In point of abisct
ca no vieam of Wika ©
r any - chaplatos whe fig-
ters of Lbuflfoons: as did many |
re favorad ones of Goldsiaith's |
¢
and oven
} asieed
myself, thenah |
OTT NNeH
The does “Pp
y Gil-
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¢ wifa want.
Byaeny "a avid
Tne 8 shos
itll a pet
Hr {wo
and tende
I ihe y : in nd upen the goeod-
ad ao
i alirsaany
and
:
§ JI 144 “yr
TOL 8 stm ihe compa
was
of p 1: ay-
who was
f.penny. In astraggis what to do,
viodged for sevensenea |
wh we aad paid him bat
irpeled With as, te avoid
E ature, apd the
thut bo beard it |
iT nded to
~onld cdo the parish i
ter price, and therefore,
sid do
{ral at tha upper em
Mortiiyving reflections
anything to sorry
i]
t want of humility is, iu my |
usticn,
o lemds his Wlessings to
ew that we shinld relieve
be mpastalen ~po ther, and we consequently do |
: ' ao more than pay a debt when wo per |
rm an act of henevalenca.
Lf tHoaahle, i] ni: : a want uf 3
Paid the |
The Falber |
i
franger’s reckoning ont of the shilling |
my pocket and gave him the re- |
Ie t
eneins
hfe. fortur oHrney,
1 {inner, and
fore to wy ill, that, by
fo cat, I ght Irave sume-
) ; peor wife and
I tid my wife what [ had
one with the shilling: the exeellent
creature, instead of blaming me for the
action, blessed the
heart and burst into tears.
Never to contradict her
Mem, —
state cannot
as long as I
mainder of the money to prosecnte his |
titres
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