The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 03, 1896, Image 8

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    aio of & wy
« emow in early spring
th the sepny ray.
fo piake ns Worthy cause
By bolying it oar own]
Teo give the current of onr Hees
3 A Bern
ow One of the Hage Fellows Amused] .
the elephant ig the
of all enimals. He
wif, snd no matter io}
he may bo placed, ori
neies he nisy be ealled up
sot, ho seen to be endowed
enoagh common fonse to be onal |
4 Ho has also a stiong
euse of haomor, whith at tines i3 8G
marked as fo bo ahsost hamin,
This sense of the humoross was un-
‘usually well developed in an elephint 1
Eniew in the Jardin des Plantes in Par- |
ds He'wax kept in a great inclosure oul row Me
in the open air, a0 that be had plenty
room to roam about, He the same in
closure Wns a very large BIpPOPOtAnBA, | repairing the disasters of the war and
OO heme comfort. and mousement #4 the cass with which she met tho finan
Hlied wie water, and the hippopotionnt | tonished
i pion tn lve 8 beipinge bend
Po ont, ay yooh
To waich i Sp sar wardoesa
Ther cori sad their Teh
oy shrive, with sympathy and Juve,
heise soafidenme to win.
Eis Jide To open wile the bu ary
Apt ler fhe eahaline In
w-fandon Tit-Bite,
PUGNACIOUS BISMARCK.
sense
Almost Precipitated » Spoond
Conflict With Frases.
Earope and perturbed the
forpistied amusement fof the | gateamen at Berlin. Her military foros
£ If was quite carly one port. {was being judiciously yoconstracted,
fore the hour for sdmitting the] 5nd it seemed also as if the calool tion
the garden—when I noticed) of Prince Bismarck as regards the con-
walking aresmd on the| gitation of ber internal government
the basin, curiously Witch 1 might be falsified.
the hippopotamus, Leelee desired to see established what a
felt quite sare that the elephant was | Russian diplomatist happily described
some prank, and was not mistak-| 44 republique dissolvante. i
for, jnst ax soon as the tars of the] Notwithstanding his efforts to bring
otarais came into view, thi elt} this resalt about and the impracticable
ha : 1 characte the Comte de Chambord,
cand gave it a sud : > on.
archy for a time impossible, there wern
eertainiy from ©
beth, itrnlia 0
jing colony i 0
Faun
rae, was then of no momint 1% vale
weak snerely that of a refogge in stress of
weather and a place oon which to dry |
and pack Go spoils of the dvop
The rapidity with which France wins
busin had been built and] cia) obligations it hmposed on her as |
itive tnstinet which foreign nations and
The German ohan-
| and the grim headland of Cape Re
ogr connfrymen seem to Bave secured
for thenpelves undisputed swiy, Mao
| mitinn's Magazine
which rendered the restoration of men |
COST ENGLAND £1
ARNE
ry to
fun |
forward |
2%, and past j
: fant Uae
Cn ene
fies ong the a
gal was pot sry
Franee wos pris
repented thy
Thoagh vo
right oF mil
in thei trade, the i] on ary OF the
jal eearoen, chivfly from Deyonsbing (© wed on i
hall fishermen, half pirat some pever {With the pag ie
to have been disputed, of Lever, at any he had
rate, moosssfnily disputed. The mil of
Newfooniinnd oy Terra Nova, ita
gad SAY 2
Prat apen
fovisy 5 ge iE
wat, in Ootider,
wh 1% A
4 #
orWwooly LE
ft povwisted of from ix
A bregvy And nutre pe
pra ay year Fin
‘duns, I60d
plight fggres
But
upon this = misgly barren foothold the
English adventurers, With that acqsis
Higures,
Lelie taldos it compnted, In
hagas wale dind,
onrselves are just now idling by such Re
different names, kept froma the frst a
firm snd jesions grip, while in the fivmts
ing and, opon the whole, pesecfol re
public, which spent Bialf of every year
betwen the desert shored of Labrador
gave his
£1 000 wile be was away.
ginning of 1848
viet the Royal socte
machine, and the ade inistrat prt
state of health, He
Eating ain Elephant.
Tho flesh of the elephant is eaten in
Fiaally Abendousil we Felag of No Peae
475. The very first did
ferenes engine made, however, wis put
ind a
iow
fort manele was afterward commeterd | vigit. On bis nightly rand be soos oily i
in 1823 for the goverment, The latter :
eax to have six orders of difference
Lenel consisting of about 20 place of
It was alyo igtended to print
Hab
and be was mivied to
Liravel on the continent, boing in a bop
eft the drawings,
| however, in order that the work might
ber carriod on in his absence, and he also
: bpker inetroctions to advanoe
In the bee
we posbrament dived.
fy to ingaire into the |
mise
| @irveted that a fireproof building shomid
| be constroctod in Ens street, Manca
oe
tn Tovemtion That Attracted TV te AF ITTF
terding For Many Yas bit Woks Was ; :
Eivig, und
it wag
ir tine Pumasaiawney
‘ Slo: eid di, Wiliam wt
u Parma and Fievons,
Len thad ann Phi :
Fatih Cron,
THAINS ARRIVE,
tis Soli ln WY BY aid Big Res
Fomakk LPN
Hradiiord aod Hdgu ay.
AE jE aka, ese A
TH RENE, ;
soc henter ane Hodale
CUB RRR NIG aa Big INGE
© Untwenavile on Veer,
ah nA PEE eRe x el Sr | ad :
BLE Ro REE ORL POT RE 3%
For ficken some fubdes snd tah juformation
3108 6 2k 21 Pas, an ;
EG. ey tn inking
teech (Crees Iiailrond
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CONDENRED TIME Pa. &
y Elin way of Hl
sf pion pRWATy Saud ex)
apid potion Rd
uk satisfaction
Fined ar the expen of meni
TE bieyie rider onannt Tholy :
be tint or texture of the Bow]
the their fragrawe. He exa- 28 8
Fsot Jieten to the songs of binda or tie! oF
| mass of (he Breck His vourse in oviri 8
[the werld's conventional tracks anil ds pit
{ though nature spesks Wm coomtinies |
| tongues, he hardly catehes fo mach Bs |
{the soko of ay of thes, The wosdlands |
{ans the byway, were lurk the choleimt |
ye, 4
| manifestations of beauty, he sannol
# al iF. Bi
Bi
SES 6%
| the shining road Defore Bim xe desthop |
{the Night of the moon and stars, bat fo]
cannot [ft his even to the milky way or
view the still more gloriots tenantry of |
tho heavens,
It doa vot sersa 8 violent hypotiweis|
that this rendition of hippy mp fam
Leo weaken these habits of observation
apot which so much shat is goo%
art, sciences and Jerstors depois, aad
| that this wii] be deplorably spparenting
the nest generation unless franc «Canta
futeredt caw be dived ftigaseibme}
question whether a Wikish of Nellogimy
a Burroughs or a Thoretn could opvey
bev produced a ow caglasve Pieyrle
basi Their natural tendencies might
! | have overcome all obstacive of cnvizen-
&
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die
81s 2 ox
isi eT
AR A
enraged hippopotamus Sifted bis
roms hea ita entirety by several of the African | ter square, close 10 Hatbage's hone,
tribes. A detail of the process of butch. | Dorset stivet, n which it was intended | pant, hut observation Ie a plang that
ering the animal is not pleasant read- | to place the nis ned when finished. | ypurte early and groves by what it fordin
ing. The tools nied are the assegal and | One day early in 158%, finding Be conid | ponn snd smid sarroundings and influ |
hatchets. The rough cuter skin is Gret (po longer wake payments in advanot, | eneow like the present thily night not so |
removed fn large shoots Beneath this Babbage informed the engineer Iv augiiy have been inducted into those de
is a sobesticle, a pliable membrav | sharge of the works Liat in future be | Liahefal and congenial Bibors that bave
frogs which the matives make water wonid not poy Bim ppl Oney Was © og sweetened the iterator of ony time
J The bicycle biterest his come to itny
akin | received from the trezsury. Thervupon
16] French foreign office and asked for ex- | The elephant yields Iarge quantities | the mechanician strock work and dis | ong to grow until some more potent at
| planations {he scheme for the | of fut, used in cooking their sun dried | missed his jen. Oneof thes, in reeipt | truetion shall supplant 38, But to bal}
‘reconstruction of the French army. The biltang, or dried strips of the clephant's iof 2 guineas a week, was afterward the | anos it and prevent social ne gidednes
Duc de Broglie, in his interesting ao- | flesh, and ale in the preparation of | famons engineer, Sir J. Whitworth. | gud mental detericration we need the
{ count of the embassy of M. de Gontant- vegetables. « African explorers of the Babbage's troubles hod just oom | extension and minitiplisation of uch |
1 Biron to Berlin, describes the oonsterna- Cancasian race agree that one part of menced. His best draffaminn came 10 organizations as the Appalachian hab, me ian ——
tion which folloed thik attempt to pro- | the elephant’s carcass, when properly | bim ope day and said he had Jost TC | which will soon start epou an outing [pus um Phil and Re
voke another quarrel with France. An- | cooked, in a succalent dish that will re [ceived a tempting offer from the French | nop to annihilate space, bat to beetime |i js oii Wiv. Ph
ther war seemed inevital rogland | gale the most delicate taste. This part, govermpent, whereupon hin tortared | pausinted with the wealth which docu- ry
| very strangely, in the fing joint of the employer bad fo give him a substenriinl | nies it and in soquiring bealth and)
| Jeg. Below the knee, which cue would | increas of salary in order fo is UR | strength: also to nequire information. Jt |-
| suppose to be the toughest portion of | services After the strike of the invent. | jo gopething to know the world of men. |
the animal or’s med years of delay and anxieRY | pug jt ie infinitely mare important to
"To prepare the joint a hole three feet | followed, Babbage applying repetstly | kmow intimately the world of natare,
| deep in dug in the earth, and the sides | f0 the government for its decision WPOD | for ypon thas knowledgn rests all that
of it are baked hard by means of large the saliject, but in vain. Notwithwtand: | oun ever hay accoomplished or ever can |
ms head clear of the water and indications that a stable system of gov-
and blew, but every AS ¢rnment would be founded which wonld
ke treath the elephant Would, enable Frauce to recover a stromg posi-
pence his antion Arcund and tiem in the community of mations. Prince
yd the besst would go, keeping 2 pigmarck was resolved this should not
fookout for the little ears of the| yo, and snddeniy, in May, 1835, Prins
ans, which he would stim the! Hobenlohe, the present chancellor of
appeared. His evident do | (he German empire, Who was then em-
: | passsdor in Paris, appeared at the
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gland would ‘certainly not
a if be paid no
1 Shee coulis. Mast of tho coals ave then | 10K that the difference engine Ys S08 | eecomplish. Tho fastest soorcher ay
'{ taken out, and the elephant’s foot is | pended, this indomitable man stiil COB | guy to the end of life's jommey the soon-
| placed fn the rude oven. The whole fe | tinued Ins IBqEiEs and, hoviog dis | Lor bo he will not arfive with as seach
| then filled with dirt, tightly packed, Sovered 3 prineipies pd hi Niger extent. | baggage ax the niore moflerats and ob-
: which alt ely embodied them 1 servan) Farar: «= Boston Transor
analytiea) cpgine. Both muehives can | is waylures, mr hi oe >
{be seen on spplication at the South
Kensington museum. For upward of 20 }
years Babbage maintained, in his own
bonse and virtaaily st his own oxpoose,
an elaborate establishment for eserying
out his views He died of bis Landes
. | house cn Oct, 15, 1573, aad Sir Bobert
{| Poel admitted to the house of conmons,
{iu March, 1543, thay, although £17,000
had been spent by the governmint oF
the machine, Babbage himaelf bad never
received o shilling :
And yet the invention was not wholly
valosless An eminent and wealthy
, Ki : { manufacturer of Manchester came to
kissing each other, They are London and saw this machine, and, on
| inspecting closely, be found mechanioad
contrivances which he subsequently in-
troduced with the greatest advantage to
his own spinning machinery. Of coarse,
sven after the machine had been defi
nitely cast adrift by the government, a
wast amount of interest was taken in it
by the public. Many maenibers of both
| tine to do so, fitted cn to some well | houses of parliament were very fond of
| known perscnage of (he time, It weed | putting puerile questions to the in-
| 80 be 101d, 40 yours ago, of Lady Jersey | ventor. “Pray, Mr. Babbage,’ cried
ing | going to the chapel in Carson street, one of the ancient dandies, “if you put
1 anil was told in Loudon last centory jthe wrong dgures into the machine
abet some ono sles: would the right answers come out?”
Mme. de B., mrriving too late for | The fame of Babbage's ealoniating hn, Adachi nent)
Bas cne Sunday at 13 86 o'clock, said | machine sproad to the ends of the earth. wroent will suparseds Wax |g.
to her Juckey, ‘Go and write my |Count Struyelecki ance told Babbage | candles and the convunient “Sate "| mediate
{ name.’ that the Chiness inquired after 11 The | Saturday Review. 250 A,
Lady Jersey was supposed to have pue guileless Celestials were anxious to knew om
1 it somewhat ia yn pu whether the machine oonld be carried | Roywity at the Comera. A
« | her daughter ae she tuned aday, find. in the pooket. The inventor mssured | the Princess of Wales visits
| dng all the seats filled, "Well, my dear, them, however, throuzh his exoelieney,
: at least we have dope the civil thing.” that “it was esscntially an out of pocket
: — The differerice engine was not exhib
Arresting & Dead Body For Debt. ited in 1881. Its loan was refused to
A sone as disgraceful to the parties New York apd also to the Duslin oshi-
1 who were the suthors of it an it wae] bition of 1347. It was, however, exhib
hartfal to the feelings of the humanised {ted in she exhibition of 18632, but space
spectators cecurred in the neighborhood for its drawings was refaeed, and that
of Shoreditch. The funeral procession the authtrities bad a low opinion of the
ing to the barial ground of Shoreditch, payment of 8 shillings a day for a com-
when the hearse was stopp by » bum- petent person (formerly Babbage's sec
| ber of sheriff's officers, one of wham retary) to explain the mechanism was
presesited a writ for £50 at the suit of refused by the commissioners. tioperal
& person with whom the deceased had | Batibage, the inventor's sa, assnred me
| had dealings. As the fw as it at pres. that Wellington, when presser, went
ent stands authorizes i creditor to ar to Lambeth to persetially inspect the
rest the departed frame of his debt machine, and, having seen it at wark—
the officers proeseded to, take the body for it is quite perfect in ita way —he div |
out of the coffin, then placed it in “a | TECted the chancellor of the exchequer
shed which they hal brought with So armange tdrthor grants, his idba be
thes io » cart, and in this vehicle eon. ink that the calculating part should be
wiped it away. —Antwil Legiaer, 1843. finished first, in order thut there might
SRE ke something of real value to show (6
House Vines parkiament in return for she money of ©
J : The old idea that vines growing on 8 the pation. Geoeral Babbage further
u be | house tend te make it Sump is dented by | MSIE MC that when. the machine was
yet, although sur- | gene of the best authorities, whe eon abandoned it could, ia his opinion, have |
atteadsive wom | rend that just an opposite effect js pro- been entirely completed for £300.—
allegiance to sell. 3 duced. ns the vine draws out all the Brand Magnzine
moistore it can for feed. This iasaid to a
be especially true of the Japanese ivr Need Aunvther.
and the Virginia creeper, which shield Doctor~Nu appetite? Then buy a
the walls snd se cool them, without | ¥ heel, apd you will soon have one.
duupress. — New York Post. Patient (a year later j—I've lost my
- ; appetite main, doekrn
Dector—Y hy, where's your wheel?
Patient—It gave me such an appemte
[ bad to sell it to buy food -—Detroit
Free Pross.
Another old landmark is about $0
disappesr. Bocdle’s is one of the histor.
fea! oinks of London, s connecting link | _
with the days of *‘dindies’” and fox}
Bunting sguives More thas bulf soem. |
In paviiassent 1 01) may mat
Aung with other soodios;
In Jermyn wires lag my head
And sip my Book ut Hoodie's
The proprietress of Boudie’s is dead,
and, an there is DOW Be G06 BO CAFEY 8
the olub. it must come to an and snes |
the members sequins the property. But]
there ure only some 550 members, avd
this number wouid have to be doabled |
jn order to ron it ns 8 members’ club. |
Bat, then, Beodie’s would lose ite dis |
timctive charm, which Hes in the focs] o
that in ite lofty, old fashioned romus|
one in really st bome. : A»
It is the only club in London whers|
ote #9 unelbowed by a crowd and where | oy
one is never asked to pay for anything. | t
A member's house scoount is spt 0]
him only whim he asks for it. Some en- |
merprising gentleman lke Mr. Algernon | 1}
| Bourke bo possibly ranges ian Shoclub]
upon the lines of White's, butit will be |
the old Boodle's no more. Electric light
and cash payment
x
Wii on happened to be staying at the when done,
een ihe sont of the Grand Duke of | mens
© 7 ons thie Lake of Constance, One | sistency that
(vir the grand duchess, who was 400 AA
cio .s t's deughter, came into hee | “BRT
1 indy and showed him » nom. | he 00
{17 0 «recta from the press. He per | Sent
10 crit, would hve been most disastrous | 88Ch other, sculptured above
(0 the nume and character of Germany, | & 2%
they ate
saying adie, never to pieet again.
At the last sermon of a Hiission in a
country parish everybody wept save ane
pessant. Ancthur saked bim, ‘Why
don't yom weep?’ “1 do pot,” he po
| plind, “belong to this parish:
1 Here is a story which is always crop
. {| ping up snd will protably long oon.
the uged womwareh went off that very
ening to Berlin, and Prince Bismarck
10 beat a rotreat ~Quarterly Re
*
bes ny
the photographer she vagally aryangoes
Ror sitting shall take place in the
mening. A spegl gin utio is set apart
mening. Awol aber members of
the roysl family. It x approached by »
private dear, which jeads |=
romp provided with samy chairs ind sf
plentiful supply of illustrated papest | ow
Asmall chamber is fitted up as & dress- |
ing room, and here i4 to bo found a
maid from Martborongh a who has
preceded hor royal mistress with a
dressing coe containdng broshos and
cther toilet scvessorian. The pfincuss
having disenascd the pesiticn in which
she is to De taken, arranges herself! and |
the operativm proceeds, It is ethjuelie
on thess osasions for the photog
to address any remark be maydhaye- to |
make to she Indy in waiting in attend.
ance, wim in turn addinases the princess,
wel replies through ber alse, but ivis
needless to say that figuette is dis |
jensed wish by the prices in many
cases. ~dondon Letter.
RIDGWAY AND CLEARFIELD &. »
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
up Henin 1 Heol rooms,
An iden), but, wo nr assured, quite
peceasury stabs of cleanliness for health. | 2 =!
ful sebosiscoms requires that the loom
sal] be dasapemed wind swpptopery ing,
with all the windows open, the dust~ | 13 4
ing to be dine the next morning veth afl
damp ekoth. In addition to this olean. |
img, Dr. Aslesus, who is the president of
the Orange Coumty Medios scoiegies
Believes (hot at gost every other
the focrs shemid be thorwoghly scrubbed |
with soap nad water. The yarietis wo- |
men's eta throughout the omntry | ru
whose erabess age interested “Im the |. M, PREVOST,
work of fl public schools will do Wall | Gen Manssa
to find cut None near the oo roam:
where thew children spond the go
part of their waking hours apprd
this state --Niw York Post
—
A,
the areesstons of
$ 7 ies ees Sh Sl OS BA
o i.e shberky of gwiet malice
Mg Welle oan contest a subtle
buts yordinary trifies — Huw:
¥res Telagraphing.
In Germany it ie the privilege of the
wl kaiser and kaiserin to telegraph as much
ME, ia - as they like in their own country free of
Ar#ifich be weak Is is the work of [EXpense. This privilege alse extends te |
sede alan, 38 he bmbecility aml wa! tive dowager ENIpress, Foreign telédgrams
; of “his mimic understanding | *% however, paid “cr at the ordd
Sas rivte.
It is stated hy an authority on educa
Mon that nine-tenshs of the world's
wachors are woos.
OALL AT THIS OF]
— Ri