The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 27, 1896, Image 8

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    har i, shots or death
de + Yard of vii ome criex
fo Kon fait 4 36 in the Seid the full ripe geste
4 Blade,
sn ranks thew fall, paver to rise Aialn
Ta » ho; sefore the dread boloconst thus
made?
; That ast alt Hosts wan may pod Le tras
Hn
; on or waive than fife ix heart jo stand
3 ; wahop Bpaidiog
| Sa on RTS SSAA
some LEAP YEAR LAWS.
; Ago snd the Mau find to Accept.
two eomntries, at least, and more
G00 years ago, Jasve were passed |
ep farther than this They also
ted that §# the man whose hand they
had somght should refuse be should in
our a heavy five.
searcher among the ancient records
of Scotland has recently discovered an
A t of the Seotiish
in the year Fr 1988, which rons
of
pled adres of baithe highe and lows
FE estat shall hae liberte to bespeke yo
h {man she likes, albeit gif he refuses ia
{4aik h e his wyle, he shall
the. king. It in also said that
hy westward n similar privi-
|| Beveral large ood ar kept in ome of | are
the tanks of the Amst rd aqnariam, | the §
mecssmarily wear to tie surface. and}
‘| flesh without wincing, declares a writer |
in the New York Press. This
a ea authorized
congress Apwl 2, 1762, and i +4
Where Lending ronpers swing the stolen
Could Propose $i flundred |
gave women the right of propos:
marriage. These enactments Went ]
parliament, which |
i i # statat and ordaint that during
the maist bliseit Megeste, ilk
She yours known as Lope Yeare, ilk
1 te TIT, Merenptah east an envious gas
* | om the splendid stone and stole it for
S008 EU ec ates Jaw almost |
the Scottish ennctinent was
Detar Colambus sailed on his famous |
> chips, this gravd block had lain since
| br along whil this was wait
fact, are blind. : ent
] A eu coating Deiare in this ing ¢
| change
| with which increased supply of light
{from the shallow waters to the deep
mma, shown by the total kes of ewor-
| mows development of their ayes and the
growth of illaminatisg organs to light
| the abyss, may bave bien as rapid as it
Lin marveloos Londo
javan tells. One day when ths novel
{ int, George Lewes, and Mr. Biochiman
were winraged in eset conversation
they wire dictorbed by x sudden yelp of |
{years of age or #0 had been mmusing
himsel! by spipping at the animal's ears |
| the dog, dtvining her intention, licked
| bis little perscoator's Jas aid seutely
begged him off the Whipping he
{ Yiehly deserved.
with a religious frenzy in battle that
# of t miples
Page FE fur
Sif bee Ben
ciphtes ith
ptont 14.1
conn Gf able
: i fhe Kanese-
| minembing wana of the Lavy
tian Femen rr one she ried by Mr.
Quitwill Bart site ave ap som Povg
in vaformiation or aljects, but the
valuable of the sites, ad if proved, Twas)
one of the least inviting A field of
storie chips showed white the faneral
: tern ple of Mevenptah hind stood, and, |
ids in the ruips, 1 found the great
granite tablet bearing the long insorip-
tion of Merenptah aboot his Libyan war
and his Syrian war and aaming Toael
This tabiet is over 10 feet high, over
§ fit wide and over afeot thick, of one
Aawiess bioek of very fine grained gran.
1 ite, or rather syenite. It was first ont
by me of th most sumpdnons
Er, Amenhotop 111, trilliantiy pol-
| iaboid aw fiat and glassy as 8 mirror and
yeonrding his offerings sud ghomfring
the god Hiz son Akbenaten, whey
strove after a higher faith, orased sll
figawes and inscriptions of Amen, apd
#0 effinord most of his father's fine
vir, was all reengraved by =eti I
aboot BO yeard later, is reRtoTALION,
{ Then, mane two centuries after it had
i bem erected in the temple of Amenbo-
his own parpose.
Not taking the trouble to rework It,
own wall and engraved on the compar
top he fiyrured a scone of the king offer
ime to Amen, and below an inscription
very nearly ss large ss that of Amonho- |
the soalptored figures still reznains as
fru nx on the day it yas done, for, as
fae sa seas destroyed, the side belong-
ing to Merenpfah lay downward, while
that of Amenhotep IH was sppermost.
In this ronis, then, amid the frag
heaped over with a fope or two of stone
abun the time of the Tiiay war. All
Greek history, Roman and mediwyal—
op . Christianity sod Islam— |
with jta story of the
Bf nat a
When Cod Beecinr Diind.
Je
pe Bposed to 0 nirong light from
Now, the cod,
ry hypertrophy of the eye, The
OTErZrOwWn,
ia the extraordinary rapidity
the crgsn for its
rays has overdeveloped
| oe It has taken place, not by skow de- |
from individual to individoal, but | po
B Lin sconre of time to be measured by |
: months and in every individoal in the
- | the rapidity with whith such changes |
If this examply bs » messare of
taken place among fish, the adaptation
off thos: createres whith have migrated
+ Spertator.
AN AR Sl A
A Deg's Paliewen,
in printed » story of George Eliot's fa-
vorite spaniel, which Mr. Robert Buch-
pain from beneath the table. Ecamins
tion revealed the fact that a child of §
Sith 8 Was of Stace a fp agit |
condition of the dog shosfed bow Sich
tortare he bad borne before givin
idirrbappeding vo protest. |
Eliot waa, usterally, violently aagry, i
and wis about to punish the ciild, but
; They Pear Nothing.
The followers of Menelek, king of
Shoa, While not 80 large as the forve
Zialos of the , ar aboot the tough
ost warriors {oT worid. They do not
know phyifical fear 1 have seen a’'man
$B a burnt stick several inches in his
pasensibility to phin is acoompunied |
rdiders the soldiers unconscidns of Bod-
ily barm. They have no fear of death,
apd their happiness is to kul
© %o Take a Rew ex
oe at Tom 1 eatin
lieu and form an excellent
TAW og. Arcange them
es I ano.
containing half a teaspoontill of vinegar
i much during tha fs
4 fry pois Gn 3
boanniridy
ings of |
with a scene of the king offer
ing to Amen, the god of Thebes, and an |
inscription of about 8.000 hieroglyphs
emrving on this great taldet This, how
he simply built the face of it info his}
atively rough back of the block At the
|B 111 on the other sids. The painting |
the tablet fell face forwnrd when the
1 oot of columns snd foundations,
Ia- | iy ornshing of Israel. Professor Flin: |
. dor Putri in Century.
In The Ladies’ Kenigel Journal thers | ©
to arn hist ie
x Gnien of wif py :
So
; Stoplifters are
fection apsiist L
samiy Goal w
tae ape generally of thn ela who 1 rary
be jimniched to the fil extent of thei
fae, but the lop ones BaLy | i
wonsian of refines Spay od
| pomessmed of BELO
mit of the peat ite
travagant ys
$itranre a8 (he aneertion ony seem, it
$4 po tro and bag sesnmed such propor
tioms the in fhe pajority of the stipes
there is a book kept in the private he
of the firm in which are writien to
names of the women who are known ve
be thos afilicted, and when they are
eaight in the act a bill for the good |
stoden is sent to the husband, father on
the person who hos made himself re
sponwible for the things taken. It was
found necsssary fo do this after two a1)
hires arrests had been made and thei
enlpric found, opon investigation, to be |
long to some well known family, Ttwas
net only neccesary for the protection of
the merchants against Joss by the theft
brit it was also more imperstive freed
the fact that these cxposmres endangered |
his business, After ynch an arrest and
the consequent publicity the family of
ibe accused were very joath to trade at
that particular store; and the with:
drawal of such patronage meant Toss of
thousands of dollars to the proprietor.
This explanation was given nie by tha |
superintendent of one of the largest do
sit stores, where, after a thorough
canvassing of the principal roti] stores;
in the sity, | found that it was po mere |
gossip ax to the existence of this took,
and the fact that nine ont of ten om!
ployed women detectives, not only for
the emyiction of shopliftery ind pick.
pockets, bot to watch the more weaithy
offenders who were aficted with what}
$x called a nervous disease in the medi: |
5 it
Et
ithe bay.
hr bo Nor Worry Adour Fine Rone
wed Briniert, ue f Wood | ¥s us Flentifer |
a Air They Abs Kot Worried Over Fi |
wane! Prohlenw
“We bad to remsin in Panams tar |
three dues bfors the memey sited” |
{gad a travek r who had potently ri arid |
fram & trip Aces the thomas. 18 be §
| fighted a froeh tiga, and afr nod
wilted to spend “he tine exploring |
a
men 5
-— c—
We hired tw West jabalisl
durkios. who bad 8 Jonghoat, with a 7
4 | anil which canld be utilised wher the | | i
wind vos fair, to row ax sroand
of course, we stibsd up the canal as far
story.
Aopen more. They were [ying along the
sad looked exnetly Hike jogs to the ibex-
Bearer approsc
peccans animated and wonid slide off the
Wal ! is
8s there was any water and saw the | Pts
whieh hv been inaule, or rather | Fig
She Lack of progross; bat that is another | M0
*“ Wea shot one alligator and shot sts |=
Banks of the eansl sunning themselves, |
eye from o distance. Upon |
h the jog wonld snddiniy |
bank into the witer with a splash. |
“Fut what | started £5 tell about wos
a peculiar
bay. It posed pecaliar to me, bat meh
sountry. I mn told they are At any
pate, it was a watioment of people who
bad kept themes so far removed Troms
she modern world that they bad ne de |
sire for money,
“Po tell the tmth, they have litile or
#0 little for the root of all evil as {hese
dcaon hooses A dwelling
small poles stuck wp
or wo
eal books—kieptomanin Thess women |
intelligent, as they must learn fo know
these kleptomaniacs by sight apd to dis |
eriminate between fhe professional ant}
the afflicted if they detect a stranger in
Now York Herald,
dh
irda as feed Carviers.
are obliged to be very clever, bright and |
the act of purloining the firm's good
the spaces between the poles.
“In this lived athe, morber, chil
dren, pls dogn, chickens mid any they
animals i tiv possesion of the family.
The children, w Drie the age of 13 08 He
Two centaries ago the Dutch destroy |
od overy nutmeg tree in the Molucows|
in order to wnjoy & monopoly of thei
business, having having pianted the trees in|
setthonent of natives some |
distance np tht northern shore of tho Ty :
things may be common down in that &
00 uae for money, but git | have fever | [SA3
before seen people who honestly tard | 1 5
Balt naked natives of the isthmus did |
Tt was a small pettlomsent of perhaps two |
consisted of |
an inch |
Eo tha air ro eiranlate :
Oe mhanghut rack Each bab | t5 3
tation consisted of ove yooun, opm to | B18 8
the gawe of all he ueighbore through | ¢
re thoagh not af 4
wa’ fish, is not a serfs swim
: a lives at depths where the san |
i ist To 13 mich wodified by |)
passage throogh the water. It lives in|
in what to us would be scmidar “eas. Ev |
.. lery one of thess cod expo 4 15 tho | |
. trong light is suffering from an extraor-
1 French at Alexandria in ToL Boston
Eenald
Cure For r Hyposhendria
1 Hepabiicans
pont isp Ly besten our
state will give the Republican tiokes a
tremendons majority. There are woes st |
| stake which vitally affect us The Demo |
{erate have isdorsed a platforms which |
moans, if (4 pans anything, fas repadin |
i citizen of thi grand old |
| eommonweal ls of Petmaylvania ihould i
| mame their seul of Sapproval on mols
son. Tike 5.57
preposition. Wie ane not ready to repodiate |
| benined thooripta Another thing which
| shomld be borne in mind by Pennsylvania’
The representatives of the |
A young lady of Cardiff, who fanciad
she was snwell went to the surgery of
the family doctor and cosameneed the |
interview with ‘Doctor, I'm dying
“Oh, indeod [ can recommend a very.
‘respectaie undertuker.’’ biandly re
after that —Cardiff Mail
oii pon
An Effective Ruse.
What gave Mra COromsgrain
hail more pegative beaaty than any wo
man be ever maw." ~Detiuil Pres Frow
. mmr ons Bee
“Well, Uncle Rasbury, ower did vos
bike the serum?’
“Pow’ful fine sermon, Manw Jobst *
“Where did the prescher take ais
text?’
“Prom dat potion ob de Seripturs
whar de Postal Paul pints his pistol to
de Fesions "Washington Times
and seasou with pepper and
|
| purer in the sational convention have |
$ theemswives in favor of a jprotecs
tive tard which will ose the reviead of
the indiistrios which have languished aver
since the Denuierats assumed confrod of
1"
HE
Aid Ailiar Aid
Wenn = bra v
1 pur debts simply to pisos a few mitts dere
Sagi AND cLEARFINLD "
sponded the doctor. She felt quite well
| sapsburg Hogistar.
«{ get hurt. Here, Tien !—Buton Tra:
the affairs of overnment Repuliliogns
, of Pennsyivanin must arouse and otgmwniee
tn every disteiot to detint the party which
all he self respecting wen wha ure : i
posed te repadintion asd anarehy.~ ;
Caan SO NAHI
A Gromt Nelle.
friend of a relative in the world.
DO be tO WOITY Over you in cane i] |
eller.
A ss blr ABAD ASA.
Ras sold 1s Birthright for a mess of pot- | :
tage, and Bas therehy driven from io maka
Tramp—FPleass, ma'sn, I haven't aj
Housekeepir— Weill, I'm glad there's =
telegraph Yinea, so a ot Musican
the weight of the binds and moskess |
shat crowd them as night
FOR FINE JOB WORK
CALL AT THIS OFFICE.