The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, July 16, 1896, Image 7

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SWEEY JASMINE.
t Flower Became the
Symbol of Marriage.
| Long before orange hlossoms became
associated with weddings the fragrant
jasmine was gommon ly used for the
decoration of a bride. A very pretty Jeg
end of ancient Tuscany tells how fbi
little blossom became the symbol of
Jove. A traveler, returning from ihe
warm countries of Asia, brought home
with him a rare tropical plant—-the jas-
ine—swhich was unknown in Tascany.
Ho gave 8 small slip to a certain duke,
who set it among his most greasiined
plants, where it roctedd and thrived up
der the ears of the gardener and toon
grew to be a good sized pliant The
duke was so proud of his rare pes Edn
that he gave strict orders to his garden-
er to goard the plant carefully and on
no account to give even a slip—not a
flower—t0 Any person.
The gardener was a god young oun,
and he wonld have been faithfal to his
charge had be not happened to fall in
Jove with the sweetest peasant maid in
all Tuscany. The maid was poor and
her lover was not much richer, #0 they
were unable to marry. On the birthday
of the peasant the gardener, having
nothing else to give the maid of his
cheios, praseuted her with a boognet of
flowers, and among the other clippings
in the bunch there was me from the
dukes cherished jasmine bush, Nothing
eculd be too good for the gurdémpr’s
© maiden, sO in this cae instance be ro
faxed his care of the shrob The girth
admiring the fresh buds of the wprig,
wished to preserve it, apd so placed it
in the gronnd, where it rooted and re
mained fresh and green all winter, thins
symbolizing her Yee for the prardener,
and in the following spring it grew and
was ooversd with blossoms. The httls
hnsh flourished and the flowers muiti
plied so ander the maidens care that
she was able to sell many of the sprigs
for a sonsiderable sam, thus ster adi re
the aukucwn ower abroad, and 10»
shirt titer, with & spray of the precions
Jove token om her breast sho Was wr)
ded to; the happy gardener.
for thin day the Tovwean girls preserve
the remembrance of the gardendr's g if
to his swietheart by wearing a fosegay
of sweet jasmine on their wedding day,
and they buve a proverb which saps B
young gir] wearing such a sprig is rich
enough ti make the fortune af a poor
husband. — Philadelphia Press
| Blow This
Cardinal Megpofanti's Memory.
Cardinal Mezzofanti had a memory
little short of mirsculons. Dr. Rowell,
his biographer, says that the earding’
spoke with the greatest case 80 lan
gasges; that he spoke fairly well ¥.
that he need occasionally, bot not with
any fluvney, Hl more; tbat he spoke in
perfectly Band that he eomld read
11 more. Taking inaddition the unm
bar of dislects he used, some so diverse
from the mother tongne as fo svmsiiints
a different langnege, Dr. Russell says
that the cardinal was master of no less
than 111 different languages and dia-
© His German was &0 excellént that he
wis taken for a native of Germany.
while his French und English wer
equally pure fr. Tholook heard him
ponverse: in (yerman, Arabic, Bpanish,
Flemish, Euglish, Latin, Cirenk, Swe
dish and Portuguese, at one of the,
pope's receptions, and afterward Mews:
fants. gave him a poem in Persian and
Joft hi to take » Jesson in Cornish. He
knew seversi of the American bdian
Janganges anid pearly sll the dialects
of Fudia,
In spite of all these attainments, how
ever, ho was a very dull man, awd hi
self maid that be had 20 words Tor une
idea. He was remarkable only for the
puipber of languages he knew, bot was
pot distinguished as a grammanan, 4
lesbeographer, & plitlomaplher, a pihis boaden
gist or ethpalogist, aud added nothing te
any department of th study of language
wt. Lonis Globe Democrat,
As Imperfect Gold Coin.
Superintendent Beach of the stroed
cleaning department sume ties sie
found a #5 gobl coin ma ei batons,
spd it proved to bea cunonty, worth
ae munch as two ordinary gh vin
secount af ita having Jes
struck thal is fF had not been 13
pquarely in the dis, and the milling
ane mde Was Eee distances frum
mig, aehile om the other side therd Was
pape. On wentioning the fact to an ex
ployed in thas Nan Frapeiseo miut be
was to) that the coin was a counterfeit,
and that it was practically frm possi bie
that a coin so disfigured could have
been issued from any government mint
When the cen wax produced, the mint
employee, after potting it to all sorte of
tests, Lad to admit that it was a genu-
jue coin, struck at the Philadelphia
mint, where every coin pastes LHR
the hands of four persuls Who examine
it for defects, and he said be wonid pot
have belioved it possible for such a coin
to escape them had he not seen it
Portland Oregonian.
aries
ty
3.
Yi
Declining Our Pronouns.
In a collection of the possessiOns of
the late Robert Louis Stevenson there ia
a letter showing the difficulties whic h
evan such a master of English as he ex-
joneed in writing our lauguage
“When I invent a language,’ he writes,
sthere shall be a direct and indirect
pronoun differently declined, and then
writing will be some fun.” This idea
he illustrates as follows:
Direct—He, bin. his.
Indirect—Th, tom, tus
He adds in exempiification, “He
seized tum by tus throat, but tu at the
sanie moment canght him by bis hair. ie
A fellow would write hurricanes with
an inflection like that — Boston Herald
At the Restaurant.
Guest—Why don't you smash those
dishes?
Waitress— They
dishes bere.
Giuest—Well, if I ran the place, I'd
ine you for not smashing them. —De-
troit Free Press,
fine us for smashing
Le
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From All Over
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a company of a certain battsbonh #a
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Phe piphr, the harliets out
Left of tho target. An
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to the color sergeant and insjnired the
eanse of the bad shooting {nm belug
tnld that thers was too meh wind
plowing from the tight, causing tha
chicas to fail wide, he astomistesd the
sergeant by asking. CWealdn't it bea
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taore to the eft? The coli sergeant
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