The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 24, 1894, Image 6

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on the Nile and after
. Was
« knows the truth of
. in sach a place
with him, and he was
was hig desire to De present
Judge, and the sad man went.
dor, interpossd thy
HNO. "
inch in di ameter,
“half an
cof an soo
ayalts, The wotor wound
THE TEMPLE : OF
ne of the Ancient Buildings of oot and
Yery Well Preserved, :
We steamed two hours one morning
an eal
atvmt three miles to
lef Hathor, the Egvp
ot Demiierah,
the Christian
ios, and the porel
ibor Though bul
by Gree k and 3 7 canperors, 1t
i tially Eavpting in architecture anc
it was the firs
gf we had seen we
It standsaom
rode on donkeys
the famous. tem
tian Aphrodin,
ple was built
era by one of the
added by i
Ti iy pe
ort. and the ver
by the rains of
3 ; fehris of which, to-
getBer with the blowing
oral foot ahive ite foundations
ANGE, T180 Bev.
The
I press reed, ts pr reh,
ible hall, snpport-
wont 8 feet in diam
aly, the capitals pro
of Hathor on fon
w surface, ontaide
1 senlpture, wh
senting ©
sides
and tn, !
though of period of decadence, 13
still grrik
of the amonnt of
it. ; rE
smile behind the porch
gopsists of four central chambers and
some 20 otbers, each of which ‘had its
gee. The! fn Tr oh the figures
have been 1 ; A lastic Mo-
hammnedans or Christiana wi the ex-
terior of 1} 3 irr the rear, among
other figrires are Cleopatra and ber son
Casnridmn, } farher. was Julius
Crear TT!
mons Egvptiin , though contempo-
pancons, soarcely justifies the tradition
of hor bead Wear by 18 a small tem
ple of Isi and another which seems to
have had some connection with the tem
ple of Hathor. The town of Tontyris
stoxd here. The Tentyrites hated the
- erocadilss which the people of neighbor.
] and a religious
ing Ombes
war of gro & carried on be-
tween the ty if there must ha
religions wars, they may as well be over
crocodiles as over d as which robots
The ruins of Ten-
brick, baked and
of lime.
tyris are muinly of
anbaked. The temnles are
stony :
rol are
The wh
Some of the
24 feat bog and 6 feet wide.
on, is massive. In-
side are «iior which mast have
greatly: ac ied tthe beanty.. At Den-
derah ve are not far from the Libyan
hillg, but our conrse takes ns away from
them toward the Arabian side as we
came to Lavy — Beaton Herald!
A Little Surprise.
There was a great crowd in a railway
station, from wiish a train was abont
to depart, nnd £ll @! cuce aman who |
had pat his hond in his undercoat |
pocket, to take our hiz pocketbook and |
pay his fare ext
“I've been robhbey! Some villain has
taken my otto with over £100 |
“init” :
1 yom carry yoor pocket. |
bool,” aired a bystander
“In mm) réont pocket, behind”!
“Ther, 22, vou ¢an scarcely blame
the individ. inl who has taken it,”
plied the other in a pompous, self aatis-
filed, patronizing merner, and ina voios
of warning intended for the cars of all
Whe re. 1
within heading "Yes, yon oler, "a
may say so, a terpptaiion, 8 premiam.
sir, upon theft, by carrying your money
Now, I always carry |
my money here,” he exclaimed, putting |
kis hand into an inside breast pocket of |
his coat, there it is always''—- |
‘gaffe.’ he would have said, but he snd- |
denly drew out his hand as if it had
been bitten by an adder and cried, |
“Why, my pocketbook has gone too!” |
~Liondom Tit-Bits :
tind
: Lrapodd Omer,
The late. Lord Hannen, the distin-
guished Engl
very stern and sirict raler of his court.
No man ever dared to take a liberty
be hoaxed but on one occasion.” A jury
ma, (ressed in deen mourning, seripus
and downesst in onpression, stood up
and claimed exompth
that day, ‘es he was deeply interested in
the funeu! of a gentieman at which it
*“Oh, cer-
tainly!’
: “My
clerk as soon as
the sad man bad gone, “do you know
who that man is that yon exempted’
“He is an nadertaker.’ —De.
troit Froo Press.
GY
The Smiles Motor.
Myr. Herbert Page, an assistant in the
phyzical laboratory in the Central high
school, has constructed an eléctric motor
which is prohably the smallest in the
world Ir veighs but one-third of an
ounce.
armalore is but threcsixteentha of an
andl the motor is only
h.. The machine rans at
if; &,000 revolutions a min
ate. 1 rignires oo current of one-fourth
. with a pressure of three
4 ‘make an appro
priate watch chpron — Kansas City
Timex :
Nota Minstrel Show.
“What kind of an entertainment was
it you attended | :
Singure-1 don’t just know.
Well, sihat did they do?”
finago—Cn, sang and. danced and
played pking I mandoling and bone:
ADC
“It was vitrel show?”
Sag or i penchy 16 wasn't,
How do yom ki now?!’
‘Snag Decansd they told several new
jokes. —C hic ago Inter Ocean.
A Real Reward.
“Well, Johnny, vour father gives you
a quarter a week, eh?’
“Yes, for not eating candy.
it’s bad for me.” : i
“Nordentt. Now, what do you buy
with your quarter?’
"Candy. ""— Brooklyn Eagle.
ist nicht?’
He says
H
rly breakfast
This tem
station of the fa-.
stories forming the
sh judge, was known asa |
never known to |
was the cotrteous reply of the |
i could be “hermetically sealed, in
| found dead
An Automatte Floctrie System Which Has
Been Tested In Germany. i :
The frequency « 1 rail
during last year wonld
ante as 8 ftimnias toi
appear to have
wwentors in the
© an UHprec:
spy kh oF
y trains tra
whether in the
tion, are warns: her's posi
by the ringin fone ach
tive, while a jo rame time the two
drivers Lronght into tel
ephonic ecm eat The same thing
occurs if one of the trains be stationary,
sn that if there is any breakdosm on the
ine in front the driver receives notice,
The breaking away of a bar or cars
from the rear of a train is also notified,
the driver and to the station
which the train has last passed through,
and the distances at which all
warnings are given al received can be
varied in such a manner as to provide
either long leeks,” acdord.
ing to the requirements of the trafBe.
In fact, the gystem secms to have pro
vid io effectively against all ordinary
contingenect rd, and itsemp loyment should
oy reduce tho risks of railway trav-
el. The German government experts
sk highly of the ADpATAtSs in their
ial report. a
rong other experiments a train en-
rg.
both oo y
these
or short ne
tor i. 3
stacle cn the line; two locomotives ap-
proaching cach other on the same track |
were warned; two trains proceeding in
the same direction, the second at great-
er sped than the first, were enabled to
give each other antomatic notice of
their respective speed and posit and
a train which was entering a st
ceived warning that points wer
wrong position. In
s given in ample time to prevent dan-
ger and to render a collision impossible
—Pit Ssburg Dispatch.
THE SMOKING CHAMPIONSHIP
moon 1 EO
oan podicy
tway accidents -
station was warned of un ob.
Remarkable Contrast In thie Recent. Ctter- |
ances of These Fninent Men,
Tao eminent 4
French
roeontly what they f
cies of the times
ion of scicuee, ne
have told o
of the tendon
and one Tenolih,
“the fators. The Fi
jot, is so visionary in an ;
that they seein to be aber
lishman, Professor
sorvative that he 1s oe
pessimism Berthel
ture triumphs( of
abject of ° “The W
2000. "He declares
furnish deliverance
of the present day,
plished in part UF ©»
the san and the eenirs
earth. The latter will
shafts too miles deep, and
gineers are oq
transfor: Ek air Wii be
13
mover
. - x
A Yiig ¥ -
Ri 19 118 1asy,
When energy can
food ean be made fro
from carbonic acid, hydrogen
from water and nitrogen aken from :
The work vegets ables have sn
srience will son be able t
with far greater profusion
pendently of the sensoms
£3
insects There will be noni
land; beasts n
ter; mien will be mi
The reign of chen
planet, and there will
{ Bare it with the w
turist or with the gr
chimmevs. It will
and the fl
picasure
will live
Professor
i contrast to
sees in the
Herr Knopf of Berlin Ready to Meet Ail
Comers For 500 Cigars a Side,
A smoking
by the Gi ftnudel Smoking club in its
rooms in Manteafel street, Berlin, The
prize was a solid silver cigar case and
200 etgars. The entrance feo was $i,
nd the conditions were that the con-
| testants should smoke only the
should remain in piain view «
erce 4s long as they were competing for
match was given recently |
: i doctrine
cigars |
| provided at the expense of the club and |
A tle ref. |
{yee
shomid
wien of Lond
was oun of by whieh that
might bo prevented fro 0 ae
he gr amination which it
ay En have ge Nort YR San
iring, t
might « the
A BLIND STUDENT.
‘the prize, no contestant being allowed |
to take food, drink or medicine during |
| the match
i. The prize was to be given to the oon- |
testant who smoked down to one inch |
: butts the largest number of cigars in
i two hours. There were 17 entries
. "Herr Knopf, who smoked without
winner. He reduced 10 large c
ashes in the allotted time,
closest competitor smoked but 715. At
|
tired from the match and left the room
| Nome of them returned. Of the seven
profusely when the referee
“Time. "
Knopf felt well and professed his wil-
| hour match, but his challengs fonnd no
takers. He says that he is
cigars a side,
to be fixed by rautval ©
1%; and 5 hours — Berlin Taghlatn
nsent be
Coal Catting Machinery.
British miners are just now dis
by the rumored intention of the
masters’ association to introduces
{ cutting machinery on a lary
| mens regard the scheme with great
| picion, fearing its off i
i daee wages and decr
© men employed. They
it from service on |
their beloved pick, as t
| used it, and work in the way they are
accustomed to, even
i formers cay, a const
i method.
{ coalmasters as well as th
| difficalt to convert in this matter.
cutting machines are being sent to all
i | parts of the world A, and the fore 1am de-
| mand exceeds the ability to supply it,
| but véry few are in use in this country,
[ altho ngh they rednce the cnet of gett
| coil from 1 to 8 shillings a t W
i pared with the hand pick The nt
machines combine compressed air
. electrical principles, and each cubs
yard per minute in mediam hard coal
| —Ne weastle 1e ter.
3
It is of the drum aroatare type |
and is compleis in all the parts, The |
Billingsgate Market.
The glory of Billingsgate is fading |
away. It seems that owing to the heavy
| ecrporation tolls the trade of Billings-
gate is passing to Shadwell, where the
| rents are only hal
{ corporation and there are no tolls The
| tolls of Billingsgate amount to about
$25,000 per annum. ‘The rental charged
2 cents a foot: now the wre 16 cents,
and the fenants coraplal
ed and driven ont
gaid the cvrporation
on a cellar under
nothing but a white
Standard
Bailt a Tomb For Saleide.
A rich foreigner wha settled in M:
| geilles a few years ago had made vlabo-
rate preparations for dying by his own
hand whenever he decided that the mo-
{ ment had come. He built a vault, which
! a COr-
ner of his garden, furnished with sre
two pans filled with charcoal, ready to
light. He entered the vault frequently,
but not until a fortnight ago did he close
the door and light the charcoal. He waa
in the chair. —Mars: les
Correspondent.
"DOW A mem
> { the full fomr years’ cours
| pause from start to finish, was declared |
cigars to |
While his |
| old. He was deprived of his si;
the end of the first hour 10 smokers re-- a ls
| class than
{ othérs three were pale and perspiring |
called
“| to others to work his
¥
| Coarse.
lingmess to begin at once another two |
| blind
ready to) t
| | smoke against anybody in Be rin for 5060 |
the lengtia of the contest |
tween |
fon n tl
though it be, as re- |
1 and uniataral |
Inventors say that the British
coiliers are |
Coal |
few nights ag
Pf
i was placed on the locomotive
If thise charged by the
i
for statls at Billingsgate nsed to heabout |
clining chair, two large candelabra and |
: sud west line,
A Remarkable Young Mesa Who Is Securing |
an Education at Harvard. i
Although completely blind, Everett
Chauncy Bumpus of Quincy, Mass, is |
wr of the freshman class of |
Haffard university and intends to take |
and obtain i
his degree of A. B. at the close |
He is only 20 years old how and has |
been totally blind since he was 6 yoars |
ht by |
spinal mening tix i} {
brighter young fries
this member who has to de |
pend almost entirely upon remembering |
whist iz read to him and by dictating |
vay through the
Before he entered Harvard all of (the
student's texthooks wera special
Iy prepared for lam on the Braill
tems, instead of the older plan of
It 1s much picre convenien?
i h.quicker.
too, on which be doe
© Bys
can be read n
ME oon
tion to hastary, wophy
SOONG Y rk Hy rad
Baby's Ride on a Locomotive,
A girl baby 2 weeks old was found ¢
ing tran
| Haute, Ind
packed
nto a willow hasket and w on the
rwarid end of the rinning ard of the
gd Ve ; with it
Ss
i
3
i
nel skirt, besides a bottle of milk and al
bottle A tramp who was
found hasket
in Terre
Hants ik in the
dark to be an unfortunate like hinself,
bat wha dix cared just bef the
ramp avers that he
ned the and
fF his
“ives. the
by a fell
w whom he tu
basket,
ail d 3
be little walf
cared for —Efling-
Ani ertaining is contents p
coat and covered At over. TH
is well and will be
}
ham {His} Dispatch.
A Boy's 8500 Copybook.
London's New [ndergroand Romd.
London will soon have an
addition to the
system ‘line 13 to run north from |
Charing - to Euston and Hamp-
steal, Ther e will also be another cast
to cost R30, 000, 000.
extenave
underground railroad
“unsiiire,
[A TOF Between an Aviit and a Bares A Missing Man Returns While fis Wise Is *
Which Proce ises a eid Breve,
omg nme Snood i RAEN TY
Rsk
ie artist the
nO PAIN.
rgovs Without a ~ zn
Would Rill Another,
na of Meo
far
io
7 rai sed i
RY ih
*}
t
1 tan this sy ir pon a large scale Pro
nent among th i+ 18 the Duke af Dev-
Whoo ds spemding
pounds upon the redecoration of Devai-
f shire Howse in Plocadally, —Exc hange
ait un-
gi chines befor
«8
3 i
who
{ hardship be
i that they are debated fn
- Pear
i that there was no chance of his
i that
r! ticket,
+ favar,
tacusands of |
Attedding His Paneral.
if pot a mysterious
we jdemtifion-
ranal at
pees ITE
fnite a big n,
tur, has talon pl
+§ez
Herment
i Si, ith
soy 17
Kaurz's bhoshanid wor
thy arial. “Je t}s ase wee
Fa oral ples i tN : i
‘My Hus
¢, Fiat
ite Dig
ward giving Mrs
thre
seription,
man was}
to Phil adeiphia
2
with whom the
board. sat F ritz Ku He was just
Jolin Wanaimnaks
insures
ork
Jaret »
ri
4 £3
’
>
3 3
A Number of w calthy Pennsylvania Men
Whe Carry Enormons Policies.
insured fue
sy pon, wl
fir. the lorie
arvied bry any
a
£q 14
CROPS
carvissl by na
pretty good J
» ondinary moral
namaker s
nied ine
ares of
1% gt tvs °
Cid +34
Only Fiying Miehinrs That (Inve Bern Per-i
fected Will Be Potented,
&
I fame fa
fice has taken
gach inventions They pre
claims for fiving
i the United Nate
Lin vege to
ticall destr vy ail
hand,
an atwtract {x
| eircnlar lotte nt cat to all
have made
! machine | patents wads as follows:
: ase for examina-
that the in vention dis.
and the followin f is
. mines withant the
ele
f practs noration
tance of
the devioe ¥
ARIE
| sion, In of) p it is
within the meaning rot the law.
‘ ye 1 be considered suffi.
trate Tho
and warrant the with-
jeetaon made by the office
! Oe
ciunally as
of flight at
fa practically nseless for am
make an application fur
actually saoseeded
vy pessabie that soch-
or equivalent |
apable of aseen- |
not useful |
GEOTAti Vaness |
aga
a the
fieriomis yawns
at 1s practically a
ATTCTIEOTS |
for fly ng
¢
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1
Lisa]
Y
v's life is
¥
TT os yr Wr EIA on thi
winnt to $60 oe mrnudly,
HEAVY LIFE INSURANCE.
Ameriran, i
rotwbly
ard,
the
2 body in the
#
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vert bv the
isd
is
THY
of in
VOOS
wideh of
SL
4 reat deal
ins rane Is iDCTens
accumula
ther
dies the companies
vor $2
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ih
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Sedition
fv
= “A phe
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ont
the
pany
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the inn
many
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&
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TREKS
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2
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nye
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work
1
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md for
it of
insane
Ww. J
{ rman,
scehwartse
ITE, aches
a sovne of
vi testified
dittin np
recenre of
dang
was
»
say be vas going wdo
wim] toe counsel, xing
* of the witness with his
wifes conld answer the §e-
3
pad viason his 6K
il was pot allowable A
a!
-
wl Were
trie otis
+
1, 10S
Various high
and azainet the admission
; altrd and quoted.
while thi ob shifted fecon one
ther and gave vent $0 several
we rad
tg
at blir
ar th
the sant ruled that the question
ot bys Fin ng
HE DREN
X
rovns fearful bat,’
1 ert
Once he was heard to
but aside
As the
reed + igh rand higher scene
smile pasead arross his
Low, quickly vanished,
t. and while the defendant's
haned hack
shaastid with mage
I mopped his farehond the
¥y ¢linir =u:
Jas RAT B32
™™ Was put
was driv
train whe
| onmeoins
i for yi
An}
is &
fan ors below
regard to cortain in
De amiss, as tire
ile ideas paterited
than ae ha any ides
of hil ay be conwidined. as a
1 machin
m the profs
gion of the patent office, Yet anti] they
have actually prodnesd somethiy 1g which
the results olag :
13% bg ¥ ght iy ¢
INYOniors
. .
wrtaini
Oue of the Entombed Miners Elected,
Tom Picton was buried hundreds of
feet in the ground in the Gaylord mine,
and he was on. the ticket for school di
Baowing almost to a certainty
heing
no one ventured to snggtest
nother name be sabstitneed on the
Every vote was recorded in his
Hod with a pathetic teach of hu-
man atu one of his peighbors (
r the result was annonneod,
the office is his,
3
alive,
fellow is dead wi have 1
megy, — WW ukesharre Daly
News ne I Weal e ;
TRG 30008
Ws Tia tee
nn I we him
y
3 3
Er
wo X std
hig yore:
thoes rails!’
151 drawied the wii
in my niece-in-law to ketch the
An noow, if it ain't
i'd like ww st daoun,
it gin aot
Didalikos of Authors,
CUFOUs
hota war
Mis Ih
LATA
Charles
. st 3s
Wr weak
+ § +
“Rr I3AR0RY
uinee
of a }
Yea¥inpe
sil
i Bageni Fi
; that
CAVE
PRs
Blue. '' J.
fut rxluers hime
- Bigs.
TTY
Lhe nC LRT
G. 1
sof
of Ww
cid feels
ATV
hn
1
a
wstnue Burr’
wave op at
3
Fu fern
! itely aly
Hackwand™’
THRE
AVIRA
rd Bellamy,
siediors when
“1
merriment His request
a's Companion.
thing how those who
r cate well known
n tw
in his
PALME WAY. To offend
ins rely “= 5 hm
atten U hins
fh wy
the Hills
Fauntleroy
with which
those who
ory. have any
i
pele
£3
i
any prabee of
Is
a
»
as the au-
Will Carde-
should
the Poor
nily with his nase.
tisiikes too much mention
i her
pros
her story of
A)
Ik
few, in
wy her In
Knuy wledge
has a Ntrmg aver
mee famous
with his
at a shi
tions of his
wo plume of © Max Adi
TT
ih
Gasiroenor: iv Geamerrs
titute of Toch
chitiwtiire hay
problems
ry
Ole ¥ {he
to -. Yves
desir)
SON
the shades
To Ston the Pilgrimage.
ive have begun ¢
i to st op the an@aul
i nhabitants of
The
tion has,
Baro
surgeons, It is now annonnesd that a
beginning of a series of experiments the
discased apex of the Inng of a patient
suffering from tuberculosis has besn
successfully removed. — New Yurk
Times:
ring at "he botta
and the
toms
made hy
arid
FUN
jon with
In the Massachus
#4 TTI Ne
shadows cast
a af a eo
angles and’
arn exceed]
youl
and nexs
pret
mg,
va eer
umn ealied the
dvr 2
hitectural
fF
and’ ire is aroused when
Hans Breitmaon®'
ak. E.P
vat ota uy op
stand why people
as his
Roe never comld
bg hic
COpening
Little
An preference to his
and what he deemed his better hooks
that he has writte
superior to’
{ay s feelings are hurt when
fn oth
Boy
ras dida
roan at oa literary supper recently, as
author of “Littde Breeches.’
— Landon
ANelry
UIs
in fe rseet]
{
nn
, BINS
aly
ions
thi=
tO alo
i you Have tos do is to
id ug
CIV OW
Ag Tn
day
eRe
$1 WN
nut, which
pale nnd isarablie:
the matter?
Ing gindest
bo, 1 hy
the y oun
“Oh, Miss
verse sections,
ways and
| self giek at
Every
the
what's
ont away
hack,
!
%
es
yard
will soe what the se
lective
ely
looking very
"excinimed
’ the young man gasped.
‘I've eaten a whole dozen of
amd I've bitten them inobligue and trans
way,
stomach,
dunghaats,
1
i
and np and dow and coos
avd I've made
and
can t
%
my
‘ry
| derstand that probiem any Letter than ¥
a
|
|
|
| did ely: ‘Youth's Companion.
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