The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 07, 1895, Image 7

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    in A SED STN SES A i SETTING ANE AE
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THE GREAT BULL CASE.
How Senator Blackburn Won a Long Con
tested Hult.
If Beriatrr Joo Blackbnrn of Kentuck
Ion be deteniod for re-election to th
i #oate next winter, he will doubtiess
tle down to the practice of law in
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silles. Fle wonld make a better in-
86 the bar than he gets for serving
His country at Washington. The sena-
for’s legal standing in Kentucky has al-
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lof wearing fur boas
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ways been
student, had va
a mind of great tenn
takes a subjec
antil there is litt]
The moet marys
burn ever performed
aocomn lished
“tmll ia :
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The cana
or glx Fears ogo
was ahout $18 0G!
pent lnwyers in the
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which he w
poon he unica
the Countess of Castellana, Ti
$48 an unmistakable Hongarian, wit}
dark hair and eyes, a swarthy complex
ion and a foreign accent.
Tie Dnke of Mariborowgh was great
was 1n
ie baronet |
i
ly disturbed when he read about Sir
Oliver de Ovarsas. Both the
at the Plaza hotel. The duke was
duke and
his secretary said no such person called |
al |
first inclined to seek police protection,
but one of his American friends. told
him cranks were plentiful here an
usually harmless. —New York Journal.
An American Tile.
The Prince of Wales, on a recent visi
to the Duchess of Marlborough and Lor
William Beresford, is wepor
gaid regarding the youngd
ment Migs V
- gome to regard the ducal title of Marl
borough as an American possession
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tO wderbilt tha
European Idea of Edison.
The Berlin Echo fesls
there must ba some mistake
port that our E NTit
It opine
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ve boli that next ye
petter than in any precedn
experiment of rt camipaign nigh
puccessinlly be tried. The voters
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WOOD'S LIVE MUFFLE
Which Hs Fos
Tarned,
Thee ladies of Pain
HPCIUn
7% Hy whe ave
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might leery a lesson from F H Wid,
a river man who is pow in the city.
Mr. Wood has a handsome neck muffler |
A tawny skin, but he does not keep it
in a bandbox at night. He locks it in a
strong cage, for hit boa is a balf grown
wildcat, with full grown claws snd
teeth. :
Wood bas attracted considerable at-
futed that theory, however, by partial- |
ly taming the savage little beast. Many |
scars and scratches on his hands and
face bear evidence to the fact that it
no easy job to get on speaking
with. Mr. Viild Jr., and it
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#t,
terms
Ww nn one yw ner 14
stray r approaches, the
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kitten will £37 nt; his ¥ir
ANTITOXINE FOR LOCKJAW
By Its Use Doctors
Life.
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treatment at 1 Rane
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city jo boy's stepfather, J
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mploged on the Maspet
track. Two weeks ago the bx
Maspeth to sees Geyer.
horses were being exercised, am
| a runner known as Boline. The
i kicked yonng Revere in tl
over the left eye.
(ieyer, 18 &
tile when he was carried
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ba a slight «
leary and
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3 qryel
1 and
Rank Versus Dollars,
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American hel
Joreigners
Hope to Save 8 Hoy's
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iy went tu
R A CURSE TO EUROPE. | ASTRUGGLEFORLIFE
THE SULTAN OF Ti
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Nothing Like This Empire Anywhere Flse :
on Besth—The Grand Eusuch, or Mas
ter of the Harem, the Third Man In the
A weak and vacillating man, sinking
down under a burden of political com-
plexities which he is unsble to master,
is Abdu! Hamid II. The sultan of Tur-
key has sought $0 evade the responsibil
dismissing
body who knows anyt
toman empire is aware that the
pel duty of the grand visier, besides
affixing his seal to every dish that goss
np to the suituns dining table, iz to
stand ready for dismissal at any and all
times. He is pnt upto be knocked down.
At the
YiZier WhS
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gniesed forall
pian mascacres 10 take pl
roe Pe x +} ah wid
mmitied the massac 5
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He spends
An alive and i
‘ Heo fears assassinati
syaking hatred
us habits and
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well informed on the issues of the cam-
. - 'Lhey have had a disastrous cx-
" with Democracy, and they are
ready to vote for a change whenever the
Sypertanity is given them.-—Syracuse
The disturbing and damaging influ-
ence on business of exciting political
‘contests has been demonstrated so often
that every organization which exists in
past 25 years has been published.
The money taken to Europe by these
included within the restrictions of this
list reaches the enormous amount of
$161,168,000. :
A Word of Hope.
. Keep up your courage, Cuba, dear,
the interest of trade is justified in call- |
nig for their abbreviation. Aside from |
the evil effects on business, there is the
tention asd suspense without any reoc-
‘ganpenise in the way of substantial bene-
‘ts. Two months would be plenty of
time to arouse ths voters to a sense of
their duty, and three ought to be the |
very outside limit. —Kaneas City Star.
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For Uncle 8am is thinking.
These modern modes seem, somehow, queer,
With beaus so shy and shrinking. ay
Old fashioned sentiment nu doubt :
Is very fine and pretty,
But by degrees ‘tis giving cut
As folks grow wise and witty.
Our old time chivalry, we know,
Would fly to pity’s pleading,
But then Cervantes long ago
Showed such hinge not worth heeding.
Today 'midst wedding bells we hear
The sordid gold a clinking,
But koep up courage, Cuba, dear,
For Uncle Bam is thinking
Washington Star
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mines at the bottom of
Pittsburg Dispatch.
beth cases. —
She's a Morphine Graduate.
A Keeley cured woman of Fargo,
N. D., has been appointed national lec-
tarer of the Keeley league, her present
| assignment being to Virginia and North
Carolina. She is a ‘‘morphine graduate’
and is said to be the first woman Keeley
lecturer.
Maybe Babies For Sale.
As a remedy for infanticide in Paris
M. Louis de Grammont proposes that a
baby market be established where par-
care of their chil
those who will look after them
fren may sell them to
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WOMAN B°
An Ax Wregsd From Her Grasp The
Plecky Was Reing Overpowered
When Her Mastiff Came to Ser Ald.
Then She Ram For Her Father's Gen.
. While protecting two children at Cold
Spring Harbor, N. Y., the other day
young belles of the place, had an excit-
ing encounter with a burly negro. Asa
sesult she is confined $0 ber bume suf-
fering from nervous prostration.
Miss Ireland was slone in her home,
on the Homestead road, when she mo-
ticed Lizsie and John Jarvis, § and 6
years old respectively, children i Philo
Jarvis, a neighbor, running toward the
sha leoked she was startled by
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A Nay el
A journal at Madrid tries to increase
“its circulation by printing its news not
on paper, but on cloth. Instead of ink a
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NeW spARpe:
i composition is used which readily dis- |
solves in a liberal water bath. After
absorbing the news the reader merely
{ places the sheet under one of the public
: fountains, for instance, snd thero 15 a
smowy handkerchief. :
Oxford's Socialist Club.
A socialist club has been founded at
Oxford university. Yorke Powell, pro-
i fessor of history, the successor of the
| late Professor Froude, is president of
ents too poor or too indifferent to take
the well
the 18-
ald.
the club
i Ku
KRULL
William Morris
wi poet, will ghortiy dey
1 i " = » .
I address. ~~ New York Har
in
strong personality.”’ They say that, al-
‘though the genial president of the New
$0 know its busy streets by beart, yet he
“i& in
the armor of Chaoncey M. Depew 8
A WERE 20
York Central railroad has lived in that '
gity for many years and was supposed
is in the habit of getting lost im them.
Depew has been seen in Broadway in
the evening on several corasions search-
ing vainly for some Dotel where » din-
per was 10 be given, and at which be |
bad promised to make ove of his famons
after dinner speeches. :
Ome evening recentiv the Somer of the |
American Revolution gave a dinner a¥ |
Broadway and
an@®ng
was Mr
*Fia
hy
the
. The
CHEER UP, BAL
rear ~~
CHEADS,
A Bkin Apecialist Is to Graft New Hatr &n
as (hicagoe Broker
The followis
ov
g advertise:
poceritly in the New Y
nt appeared
WE DEN SGpeTSE:
wth of red
De Bra
Wanted —A man with & good gv
pair who will, for B00 aiiow 18 Ww
ferred im 8 scalp grafting operation.
A specialist in skin diseases in New
Daldheaded men A br" - ~f fhe CBE
Sage baud of Wade, Wi0 Jn a BeNYY
mustache, but mo Leo. Las offered
spectaiiot $3.00 for ob
specimen thet the young Woman w i:
answered the bell would not let hime
into the house
Three applicants were
reserve 138%, and the
was tejegraphed to to fn
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a ,
weafiad with
sraftad with
man
be willing t
Buns 3 Lao L i ;
the American pavy in American waters,
and with the vessels to be added will
make an impressive showing. It is also
asserted that Secretary Herbert contem-
plates holding the south Pacific s;uad-
ron in the vicinity of Valparaiso, hers,
in case of need, it coald be read: i
communicated with by cable. —Was'e-
ington Cor. Chicago Times Herald.
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mit
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