The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 12, 1895, Image 3

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    CUPID'S LONG SHOT.
HE GOT A “YES”
EIGHT
How Crorge Gaston In Iudianapolis
TOVE to Mies
Married Yast Week at
Bishop on
1.ang Fatar
Pelham Mano
A man a
shas thee nipry
WAY Over the
marry him
Mary ii 1
Hon. Janes
became engag
Indianay
other night at
(dilliland at } dm M rN Y
Mr. Gaston is the son of a retired
physician and ie the sserefary and tre
urer of the ladi
pany. 1
ed in the
as A]
Mr
their own minds 4}
bachelor. His hnsin
him to New §
spent much of
land. |]
Mr. Gi}
his b
variably;
land b
and tha
igre eat
man fi
to his
two on
{easton
thing in t
fare tal
sir went Lon
coud Liafl me cut, and
When li pied
wasn't
cond thin)
*
gg
call, “Hello!” |
|
i
weeks
he was sit
from oi
filled with a
had
told bow all
daft aliont M
for a moment,
telephone, lo unber ¢ }
liland's house telephone ia the long dis- |
tance telephone book, and asked to be |
connected. Pretty soou he heard a femi- |
nine voice at the other end of the line
danced
"
and
ked up the number of Gi
i
“Hello! Who is that?”’ answered Gas-
ton. ‘“Who? Oh, Miss Bishop? Well,
this is Mr. Gaston, Miss Bishop. Where |
3
i
3
am I? In Indianapolis. Yes, in Indian- |
-apolis. I thought U'd call yon up to—to |
ask how my sisters ar. You'll call one
|
of them and let her speak for herself?
Oh, never mind, I said ‘never mind.’
N-e-v-e-r never. No, not mine; mind—
m-i-n-d. Hello! How are you? Just
going to the city? Theater part
night. Oh, not going in till the 4 « (
train’ Wish I were going with yon.
gaid I wish I were going with you. I
don’t kuow whether my sisters would
Likéypp have me or not. I just wanted to
1th you. Don’t be fool Hello!
Hello! Hello! Bay,
oft! I'ma not
at thi
ish?
What did vou say?
central! Don’t cot me
through talking vet, Gone
end? Well, ring 01
As Ms said, he was bound to
say something then or die in t
tempt. After whit) ig some time, he g
the x vegan
talking with ; :
‘I beat about the bush lor a ong
time.’ then I came on
witn ta
not
BWI
other
rey 11}
‘3 ihe Lil
{raston
i cant
to her ui
gquesticl
perfect |
migiil 1
batter wuit
things
ba 35. xv
sw OW! i nally i
vhile, tried ile
I said] ha
wind I guessed "1 knew
tiled that
1034 Thal
morg
Fie i +
iived £)
ver when she |
y weeks aft
Rr
i
try, will simultanecasly disa
he at- |
y evidently cond
f
Ari EA ”~
NZ aA TY LS
Annihilation of the Hritish Empire From!
a French Point of View,
UF BY WO!
ofa Ground (re! That Had
Fossessinn of
Taken
heir Home,
’
pecimen of rabid writing in the |
vir
a spectacd
and bankruptey
~towns, villages,
works, temples and
pass through
lapidated towns; the or
are impracticable-—it
use a carriage 12 } }
cutta. The Epglish have made a purely
superficial conquest of these vast regions.
They do not live there; they are only
encamped ; their children die there, and
with their gross bodies—all flesh and
blood—they cannot acclimatize them-
gogartedq
miles ontside of Cal-
| selves there. India is for them a place
of exile, a tropical Siberia, which they
escape from as soon as possible; they are
equally detested by the Hindoos and
Mussulmans. The flame of this implaca-
ble hatred poisons the lives of the con-
querors. The day when Russia blows
upon this castle of cards it must fall
will ceare to
branch of humanity, Once es
the vampires of London, she wi
he Rus
of
i
and awake to a now existence, T
gian conquest on the
Ganges will ba the sig
fall of the Ang!
hemispheres,
hanks
1 for the
m~ AQ ~ , 5 }
i0-13aX0n power in bath
othing will remasain
standing in the pareuto
racy and
aniry—aristox
arch, commerce. and indus
A ’
ppear.’’.
thne annihilated
empire ana Gistr
The writer, having
the British 1
wlonies ‘among
ROE€S .0n to predi
wili then have
’
} —Natl
race,’’ ete
A Third Gavel For Speal
~ vey y
» Pe HEUI
gavel with
v ¢ prese: § cy
MH was made
chopping
coln in his rail Bpittt
the intention of MM:
¢canens
Lthat Mr. Rea
| eassed with
LOM pany i
and
withhhels
L qutetly
wis i
pened
k
After Eating
Pa Tig i
be 1n ti
Ma Tiger
Pa
¥y
pe] dl
| eivilizat
“ro...
aw 1
! my quarter and paid my fare
channel will perish through India. Asia |
be a sterile and withered |
ed from |
11 revive | 2
muatary arini 11 i I well FON 2
the carette. Gietiing in at Schiller street, |
‘the carette was empty, and I went up
to the front and bought six tickets for
a quarter. Ome I diopped in the box
Then as the car filled up I was exceed- |
ingly useful to those who sat farther |
down, passing their fares up and depos- |
iting them. An exceedingly polite man
els in the box 1 dropped my tickets in
until I had used np my five tickets and
confiscated five nickels. I had regained
f After
that I was not
the | «
down- |
i
| as I sell them at a penny
edch, or a shil-
lin’ a box, you can see thegs'a plenty of
money to be made in the pusiness. em
London Correspondent.
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ait} OLSEN. Jy ph
The Bill Was Pajd.
McRad and his wife wer going over
| their business ledger one qgvening, con-
they all thought me. And so lam, sol
aro. But instead of dropping their nick- |
knewledging that many
have to be written off as
**What'l! re das abet th
AMA a + + 13
yop
2 then would |
i
ary
q ane’
enid |
id Gea willl a baat iy Lis OTa4G He
gensation that ensued in congress and
throughout the country was extreme and
resulted eventually in the enactment of
stringent laws placing dueling ou the
same level as murder.
Four days after retiring from the sen-
ate, on March 8, 1559 Jones was ap-
pointed by President Buchanan as min-
ister to Bogota, New Granada (now Co-
lobia). He remained there until No-
vember, 1861, when he was recalled by
the Lincoln administration and shortly
afterward confined as a suspected seces-
i a
suming the icsses of “innocent persons
who invested cn his Tigquest.” —From
“Tha Plomed Knight aud His Joust,”
by President E. Benjamin Andrews, in
Scribner's. :
Betrothals In Holland.
‘In certain parts of Holland when a
young man thinks he loves a girl, he
asks her for a match to light his cigar
at tho door of the beloved one’s home.
This is done to let the parents know
that someth.og is intended, and if the
{sis 13 reposted and the thing oc
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