The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 28, 1895, Image 3

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MOUND BUILDERS' CORN.
After Hurial For Centuries It Grows Like
Seed €Cerabn,
A carious exsterinient was mide this
i, & Rursery-
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4
summer by Charles (araha
man of Ohio F
lies
spon
A. £41
mad
Fils,
grey
well glia
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SOIMCW Dat spans iol
ent varieties,
the grain
being rougl
18 swWeel
Nowe
be NET { UE
Wringied,
and agreeable —Indianap
New Water loeycle.
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the other day
ter vel
“geemed to
tho same
firma, both
The constre
low cylind
one for
steering.
The in 8
tha centr: One ard
@hter materiai—of paper or ainmin
ian.
The pre
a double winged sc } \
ed at the end of a shaft which runs
through the waterproof pipe in the cen
tral cylinder.
Both the pedils and saddle resemble
these of an ordinary bieyela, In
the rider loses his equilibrium the «ide
by no strange sight
RT:
Dred
Bre
TOW, ¥ bik attach
cass
cylinders prevent him from falling in
the water. — Now York Journal
Almost 4 Reign of Terror.
Report from. Constanti
that the students who are dispo
taken at night
and dro
con 63
incite riots are
from the Tm
into the Bos;
swiftest. The
placed in we: shted bags before
thrown overioard, which is an ancient
Turkish form of It is hard
to gay what is going on in Turkey, but
the condition of affairs ia not )
tnoves from o reign of terror, —St. Louis
Gloke-Demo rat.
ish warships
rus where the current
he »
prisoners are pinioned and
§
execution,
many re-
Only € sod Enough to Write,
Henri Roel efort. opens the preface to
the story of ventful life with
remnri
18 the
gaying {0 a man ‘vou
your momoirs’’ is a po
giving nim to anderstand
wd for hing
as of John Shers
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hat he
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man 8 ree
geryation to him.
ahyl
applying the ob-
i
ton Herald.
AMLROAD INTER
Important Facts In the Report of the In.
tersiate Commerce Commiskion,
Pons nia ¥
ana i 2s ver} jaf ™ t 1}
per 10,000 inabitants
highest mileage
is found. in the Rocky mountain states, |
Montana, Nevada, Wyoming and Ari-
Zona. : teh :
It will be shown by the interstate
commerce report that there are ip all
1,924 railways in this country, which
operated by 945 companies. Of the
bsidiary roads 838 are leased at a fixed
money rental and 188 at a contingent
money rental. There are 10 incorporated |
railways not in operation and 6 private
roads not in operation. The number of
roads abandoned
iY Girciviiora vier 1 = f fist ¥
its, 3 13
1
10
inerease
The tora
Lik
t5. the financial
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rin rations, — Wash
plian Bummer.
Overproduction In Ultlmatumns,
Just to Be Sarcastic.
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Anring the vear was |
., Were tarng
at Dinpelr With Tr
AY jas Vanderbilt
In
{onsuelo
mhone
3
re
ef
Arn redri og
in the eighteen
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wealthy. Naturally the child's greatest
| difficulty is in getting unconventional
|
or unique postage stamps. Theso are to |
|'be had only from foreign countries.
When the little plaquemaker learned
that wedding presents were being re-
ceived by the Duke of Marlborough for |
i
| his bride, and that they were being re-
| tnrned to their donors, her heart sank,
for among the few who have interested
themselves in her behalf is a clerk at
the Plaza hotel, where the duke was
staying, and throngh “him she hoped to
get tha 2, LPS 8
Stamps
I over to t
IMAKET :
Th
i ro
heart Jeap was a littl
which bor 13 !
oagh,
Corning
While Paris and London are bowing
before the Kaffir millionaire,
Barnato, a few choice articles
American worship of wealth
come in quite apropos.---Philadel;
Press.
on
W Onl
Might Just as Well
. It is said that t
towns have demded
¥
he barbers ip
college
| their shops until after the
son. — Rochester Post-Express.
v ony
1a 1 v
WL idl Sea
Barney
the
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hia
1
yyy ¥ i
Ai i ARAN 4 Laity
which would. perm: of st
being maintained all the year round.
An examination hus recengly been
made into the producing capabilities of
| the United States as compared with
those of other countries. This has dem-
onstrated that the American mines can
turn out coal as fast again as the Eng-
| lish or German and three times as fast
| as the Belgian. The advantage of the
| American miner lies in the improved
machinery with which the mines in’
this country are equipped and which has
prodnetion very ma-
rednced the cost of
' it the avwner of |
performance my important legirlas
tive act is concerned, the senate is al-
most as unprepared for business as is
the house of representatives prior to the
{BYE ¥ $Y
lection of a speaker and other officers.
The membership of the senate is di-
vided into three classes, one of which
enters with every congress. The class
which enters with the Fifty-fourth con-
gress consists of 80, to all of whom the
sath of office must be administered by |
the presiding officer before they can be-
some folly qualified to perform any offi-
ial act. At the present time, therefore,
the legal membership of the sepate is
€
an be ac
ithstanding
fore i
fw
a6 DOGY DF
tha sanate Ne
th thal Hay ars
mad Mil sh3E43
A fe permoerat
mat
Mra, Moors digstelieves in the
Colonel Astor 18 #0 eager to pus
vention, for that he has faith §
contrivance that will navigate th
well known.
It is not generally known that |
deal of Colonel Astor's leisure
spent in inventing an airship, 80 |
corresponding to his Callisto,
highly ingeniotis novel, “A Jo
ar
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