The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 17, 1896, Image 2

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cons { boesr attacked and raided by another |
ke Btepnisk, the
and Bunda’! and
portion of theeclan The old farmer,
whe was a powerful pan, Lr order to
svinst his raising the salary, was ted mm
below the belly of an obi mara ‘with his
‘head tovrard the fail, and, nelly chok.
fog, was thes carpio off with the spoil,
or apparatus, bat simply * for ah
painting or an fron tuk for Je rH
the wondwork to bo tre ares
fact 1
the rotting asl %
in pnfavomble con
fecaying of woods, even
ditions Ib moet alee |
this article ia bared ep n Bn Pe 4 buy
feiintly pron Fut every Sopris ol
a Optus: Places Por Thos Whe |
Peign Lilvewn :
While jis dnties are |
tr phy pies mel seeding] eeatmvnt of the
rnates of Tonubs, or city priven,
Cre in BC Ward sndonldedly Gis one of |
pf Unk it Etoresting Sells of prifissional ||
be se rhean that no ohetards of this kiod |
| prantine and study. It extends among a
Lining ttotatiy Hh
SE Perepo the prolisor fied to
end ff the Ha wae Javited the ri-
HI Bl
fhe mpmtiked butler, or hut he
in | When the eldest son cams home, ba jcfisns to Ri use in great quantities
less of pationts whinh; taken all fn
Aearned from his mother what thoy beat
done, and he all! wo her to ghee hia
np + ba eakily employed aml furnished
for nen-nnGther desirable point
all, ave handily to be daplieated ops
whore sles,
wt cought it on a plate. On oie coon
: lof pine, who wes an ads
rable maitenr consorer, offersd his.
Hoaadion hes such ov
suctivacolor fo the treat
re this 1 Rens
will gles nnn:
od woodiwirk
| bis father's clays ao, which hagg above
a al hich the rolls had elt sie on sistant. He took the gen
It was vot to atin on
the aluable and the anpinnition and Joly loaded.
opportunities to sotenion presented to the
|
4
i
4
Their London |
showy how |
emperor would only
fntroduction of some
as
wen asked by a
go out shoo |
rites, 1 took a
neglected fo take away.
Farions snd reckless, he seised it, re-
solving io have revenge, and siade aftor
the MeGregors at full speed. He eam
spon thim at 8 steep place called Skian
Dhn, where they were obliged to go in
single file, and overtaking the hindmont
man, who had charge of the mar, he
th ane blow oat off hia be {a
: a i
cf boring Bis a lithe Ih ap; on a
fat part of the hill, the sors of the |
ions over he grave, a a tmmber of
at i i el 15 ct tna wow man
beaped vp on it.—J. G. Beith
AL WR HS SH A mA EEA PENN
Apple Sauce That wit Keep
| porves, the preparation of apples fu
they hey ost sispenes piceo
eled rifia
om a don't intend to shoot mach?
i bnek are all Loan carry.”
taper of
stanamon, and fo on 41% the jar is fall. :
sauce not boing always conv iniont foi
bury hoasekvepor. Inferior appl
may bo used in this way, und fhe wine
falls of carly satamn, when gee fs fo
tanats encagh to own an oxcliand, wi
be fond quite svailable They shoul
be pooled, cored nd freed from ever
Blemish. then ent op in quite sme
A largo earthen jar with a eowr
should bb ready to recsive them Into
this put first u liberal seiakiiog of
| sugar, with cinnamon to taste, then
then more sugar and |
suger should ba regulstid accord. |
ve | ing to the tartness of the apphs, from a
» degen times, wutil he is
nn eh
my friend |
five |
| Bis Juter years wore brightened by many
dinaeter the higher he |
$ : A ron wana &) ses with & screw
: tint Beat to cast
veld |
| in the miartle folds of the drapery.
| futher arked, when she rejoiiid them.
i iim of 1 Yon
0 city of the future, Cyelopulia by |
my be CER
| range
aently
, | pose. Ak they turned away, she laid it
: 1 reverently tear the gente fan,
fon half josnd for re pownd |
and the fruit kept back oF Be
shodid then bo set away to coil, and the |
i tom out ly wt they aro needed |
oP sacs OF dopeerta Having 50 wanes
mized with thems, apples jrepared in
a palatable roid
Py thi poet of oi idhood,
| lowed aud was Jovi by the children and
swtion, IE would be
pire character:
GR Srunt otare
carvespos dent:
iv of New York
rence doi ited Hy
Mr. A ued pis 3
vimiting | Woes ‘rinses
Poets’ faey albrari od
and here they paused
Neitie, the elder dnughtar, carried a
Her sister Muted, a child of 8, wns
| mbesed from: the party a Lwe minutes
1 Inter.
stand on tiptos to place something with-
“What wera you doing. Mabel?" the
“Neilie had a rom, and I hadn't any-
J thing,” the child ssid bewrels, “sol
bit off coe of my eurls and gave Mr
: that. "Youth's X Janpan-
Rorrowing Yer Word.
OT have & piece of news for you,” he
§ remarked 23s ho sas down at the table.
“Miss De Billion i» going to be mar.
| riod.
“f knew that two weski ago,’ m-
piled Bie wide
1 saw her Sutuse mabaiul today.
op moan ‘what You women mean when
you say any hing is artistie.
What do you understand by oor use
| of the word’
bined fa the
being a carbe
gravity, and
energetionily
being 557 eg
ings, #0 mune!
od of Hittle v.
Vim of Huan
fy dry snd se
must natarail
y tion of the |
fwood, oepoein’ 2
{rather protic:
eed
ompoietsts which av
w¥. hopermeabls coat
be thee ease, the
Ones in a
gets a chung
epistolary bi oily On,
Loa answer Vein off
This in as groat a convenienis as pro
wmmering through the day. It. :
of this, of Sours, !
fomgwat before |
the bust of the Amvrican sisjer.
Locking backward, thy saw her |
“Why, whenever anything looks very
old and very outlandish, ih almost in-
yarialily say it's artistic. "Detroit |
Only 808 persons in 1.006,000, sccord-
| {ing to mechical aathority, die from old |
{ age, while 1,900 suoenmb to gout, 18.
fe: 400 to measles, £, 700 to apoplexy, 7.620
{ to erysipelas, 7,500 to consminption, 45, -
000 to scariest fever, 35,000 to whoop
| me oomgh, £0,000 to typhoid and typhus
fand 7,000 ta rheunmtism. The aver
ages vary according to loeality, tat
these are considered pretly acourste as |
Segads the Joyistion of the globe as
Another Belt.
“What was the trouble tween Jite-
pdr the common stary—they
eonldn’t agres on the money question. ”
“Zar! 1s is too bad that “politics” a
“Who said anything about polities?
e 0 wort, JE wis an important | Jotter, |
815d with queations to whieh £59 write |
Cam after the manner of women, wanted) the Tombs and their atiments the phy
Xo chew to tha
mir appeared pen thy anvelops..| siofun reglied
1%
These qualitios are coms
abatance in question, it
ti of ofl of 1.14 mesifio |
Heeydie, ite boiling point
somorted toy ATS propounc.
so when the wood at the
lonkion is pot perfects
oned. They prevant. as
vapor.
: ‘midity oontained in the |
a tha dund Jeter ofties |
ay tribute to ihe
A young
i woman of Bow York city recently wrote
a lotior to Lor father, then traveling inl
a study or specialty of eriminnlogy in|
+ his calling, however, that I visited Dr.
Ward rently, but to ascertain from
him som of the more interwtitiy details
of his work and experience. 1 found
him avidently 1 about 55 years old. with
Toutures. When he
ire, he dxpeome Hin words were well
meaning.
Oh, thers is no dotliv of the Tombs
when I fist brvached the sabjent of my
visit and alluded to the field open in
‘this Hoa “The material ie bors, and the
fred,
In answer to my qoostion we to the
sical nondition of the priscomos of
“Abou 75 per oont of all vhiat noma
owover, und eveningide the gir] SIAPLY | 1 hers wafer from ame gastric and
aned herself your loving daugh |
2" The only reason that the address, |
coe Wedt Binnlk stivet, was nos omit
{wan teens It was damped upon
o a Emtionery. it so bappemed (hat this
| pervons troubles, the remit of dimdpa- |
tion. Thirty-five perosnit af them are or
morphine Babit. After these o plate vie.
Tims havo hoon bere 2 while aml |
ar fini fod to ach fbx destination ni thelr avress tn their {i Pronde drag ent
L after the father had gore. The young
ian, therefore, retelved no answer
her many questing Not antl afer |
© = father's return, bowsyer, did she |
wn that be had siover seomunh fe sel
epistin
“ing #0 Intimaty a pilasive go astray,
a of odnres, Bevery ox % to hear)
aw the thing sain Not wa A few
su Inter the original misdve satu
Kk to fhe gil from the dead Jetter
care And ca the apveloam containing
was Uae mporseriptia, loviag
Buphrer, wins Wont Blank streot, New
ark ety. Me Now York San.
The art amd flow spirit of Jumes Ros
wll Lowell ave mill quite Provently
spokes of i the Hnerary cbmlos of Lon.
den, and uneedotes of Bim ary wld with
Ben enjoyment
Tange bammot the pecalisvitienall Amer
jen speoch wore discossed with English
Wuntoess, Losd 8 eadled to Mr. Lowall
lemdly, we ona bostlones allother wai
ore
“here is ond new saxpremeton invent
‘od by your countrymen sx foolish and
vulgar as fo be nnpardosabie They talk
of the ‘sabes of the dead.’
burn corp. Mo Eriglistoutn wit use
a phraw yo slused.
And yor," said Mr. Low Lowsll gently.
Xx»
| en ban per aehie Hive Shely wanted Sr
COmLany.
greeted thin prompt mjoinder.
SR BR REAR i i
old jokes are acospted. He bas are
passed minster with the younger editon.
He knows the les of his paper thor
tly when o
stolen sketch or an old joke is submit
ted he can name the mouth and yeas
Long yeans
of mirth killing have left thoir mark io
the deep furrows that Jie bis face. Te
| has made hin suspicions of every one
and purticulanly of writers of jokes and}
comic artisss. This man has pases! his
{ whole life in New York, employed at
| the unealing task of exposing fakim
He said to rend not Jong ago that ald
jokes haunted his sleep and made Life
a burden, bint it is his boast tint cons
of them has ever worked it way to
onghly, and not §
when it was fiest printed
his paper.
The Regret of His Liles,
scope, | had often cheered, he said,
which they wre compe sod. ia
Art Sion er amin si
A Piausible Thency.
“Since that fellow moved in pest Wo
me and is trying to learn bow to play
the violin, [ have a new theory as to the
parsing of Rome.’
What ls nt?”
“'m satisfied that Nero was siting
at the front window playing a fhildie
and some of the pecpie in ube block
took to throwing bombs at him, ""—De-
trois Free Press
a
change of weather, If it bas bein rainy,
it will become fair;
change to rain,
The first American telescope
on posi a Fai loge 40.
we en AE
Chagrined as sho was ob |
On coe secasion at &
We don’t
“pour pont (ray saya, peaking of the
«And in the burial service of the
church of England it Is said, Dest to
dust and ashe to anhiox.’ West bo good |
* A cordial burst of appisuse
One of New York's scmiio weeklies |
has for many yours had aa old man on
{ta staff whose doty it is to we that uo
markable memory, aod adarby every |
week he kills’ sounething which has
The late Sir Wigam Grove, the em
ipent soiantist sud jurist, never fargase
bimsel! for not Jdisovering the FPRCLro-
Yiehat there were different lises sxhibit-
ed in the spectra of differvut metals
ignited in the voltaic arc, aud ff 1 hat
had any reasonable amount of wit 1
ought to have see the COnvErRe-—ViK,
that by ignition diferent bodies show
in their spectral les the materials of |
The new moon falling butwoun 8 and
16a mm. fn the summer tine DIGARS A
if fair wonther haw |
been the role, there will probably be af
was put
nfl their sa fluriuge Dena pitinhle to
np degres,
slag,’ he continoed, “to whom I had
to administer as high ws 30
morphine in one day 10 save Gir lives
somied to tho drag.”
That vietthns to the opium sed mor
shine halite shoold furnish as many as
35 out of every 100 ceiminaly landing
fn the city prison, whon the lice and
| other mithorities of the city sre pro-
claiming that the open sale or ase of
: thes drisge has boon entirely soppressed |
or stamped oat, somewit | werprised
me, and [ usked Dr. Warkwhiones this
particnlar ols of prisons cuine from.
oipally fiom the upper section of the
oity, but the morphine er cpium vie
tims, aes sla. all CHE BO
part of the ity.’ he replied
the most pitiable sabjeets of ¢
hibit tht sense hero was George Appe, |
of Quimbo Appo, the Chinese aurderer.
Appo testified before the Lencow com
mitts against MoXnily, tho king of
tie green met. Appo had not
besry in the Tombs without his opium
the drag began to amert mdf on his
entire system. (His moans and groans at
| might fairly kept awalio smi sunoyed |
all the prisoners in tae tht oodles on
the sama corridor,
One garivas foatore, from i» edioal
standpoint, about thi Tonila prisoners
is that they aluost imsedint iy become
are sffering from sil sorta of diliments
over thar old emplaints and shout for
the dootor, whereas if they were at
| Soma they would sever think of pead-
ing medical attends,
wi the habitual crimbosl or “re
peatern” and “revolvers” as they eee
called, this in not the tase. These know
the regulations of the prison and under
got along is to cause wi litte nanoyance
as possibile. It is: vemarkable miso te o0-
quite readily become reconetind to the
srronndings. The first day they appar
ently feel their degradation, but in a
few days it is wonderful to behold
them, langhing sod joking about their
pred ioamants
Equally semarkatilo is = the wer the
newooLners, or at least those committed
for petty offenses, will sake to lionizing)
and looking up to thos compuitted for
the higher grades of erimaé, such as
murder and bank robbery.
“A eines of people Who are great at
feigning illoess are those who come
down bere from the workbouse on
Blackwell's island,” said Dr. Ward far
ther. ‘As soon @& I hear of these
comphnining and Sad them in » normal
condition I tell them they require no
medicine, and if they takes ny it will
Ap them more han than gost. If they’
are persistent after my examination ov
advice, why, 1 give them a prescription
palling for placebo, which is really
something in tim pane of a medicine
only, but in reality composed of pills of
eqmmon bread or a colored water,
placebo aces like a charm in these cases,
for when [ go my roands sod ask the
placebo patisnta how they fool after tak:
2
ody excuiient and want to kuow why §
did not Pencriboi it fur them before.
“(aye thing ©
the way criminale charged with mon
strous oyinyes secure the srnpathy of
those woman who arvof a binevalent or
eharitable turn of mind. ‘These orimi:
nals pour alleged stories of their fall}
from grace and innocence Bato the eam
pf these confiding puople, but in nine
cases ont of ten where the prisoner Bt}
helped und gota out he or she make
sport of wedulity of the benefagtor,’’
i Ward as he stepped out
York Neva,
£
city prison physician for the piakiog of |
{ioonily walkin
nol cadied sar, ¢ Now, sir, too w good
weighed, and could be i miseon- |
3 in etuin cams. xd | siting iin ere
ally Joa.
ae make a moldy inl
the line of criminology,” mid br. Ward |
mying be would pot let § off, retiastie
it me Anderson, who
opportariites for observistion an anlim- © Dewey
have bBetw sddioted to the optam or |
| Andersire hind risked bis fife rather than
peuafess hissed! beaten, the applstse
Liwtis esfondmg. My friend told me thet
jrrains of |
hen Tn ABwuye Botsething Amusing Slo
This dost would be sufficient to kill |
about five srdinary pasoos 506 aceus- |
was very patient and good humored
with uw Shough wo walked him ail
iver Bin oun house before wis ohioss &
roony. thet
well: like conrt, full of paiinsand cmpge
trees and with a fountain. He seemed
delighted when he found that we were
Always “yr that strangers who come to
“The alechdlio patients sre prin. |
one Hee the trae obarastar of the aput-
‘try, anh sadire estieeinl ivof Seville. The
ows was ak bot ss, of wet be ster dha,
“Ome of |
Loff for the
dane ax, ania
the green goods operator, who is the san | have
thaeitiic news wpe of the place te
for over au few days when the want of |
seized with the impession that they |
and wit treatesk They ruminate |W
stand that the least troublestane way (0
tions how newcomens to the tity prisan | SCH ra
: tury.
tng this wedicine they declare the rem: ]
that surprises me bere in|
of his office to Sake bis vain Hu ;
Te want the: custom of the professor 10
ive thir bullet a final tap with his
wand ome that it was vanosed down
properly, and this final tap, 1 Save been
wold, extrittad the bullet This my
friend mir, and when the professor
nied bis assistance he politely des
slinek Anderson te did pot insist, but
to the wd of the stage
nin poe aavd fee
My fricncl hesituted, a he vor well
swears the the gun be was holding was
“Pir, wr fire!” orded
of penn.
ar 4 frien] lowered the weapon, snd,
der of wecing whether % het
bees iprepesly loaded, extracted the Sal-
et. Then lw gave the gan 10 some one
else. But befory the rifle was fired bo
pddivemd ihe audience ‘Ladies sod
Renldenion, * exid be, the pervon who
has jot resimad his seat knew my trick
and failed ie I we bad Sind, this probs
Bblp world have boon ny last appear
ance befor you. Bot he hadn't mille
cent eres to shoot ame,
Wier it dawned upon be iss shat
Be Ads mher snall apdavgretted his
prneliane or practical owing.
“1 have Bad patients Were of this,
BEAUTIF UL SEVILLE.
RR Rr
woriad er Dirmmatis to Ses,
Tho landlord at the Hotel de Pavia
Capon» small, dark,
em kriow,”” he told us, 8
Bevilile in the supuner time mast be
mal
Yor nly in the mmemer time: does
BERS Towers
Lo bed not Bes onald
anil mere aniiusted
Cordon Al To
sig A %
in gaye
pareny alleyways, where “Uo fewer
Indes balsonies alos et abowe oar
heads. wom lined with houses, sitning
whites ie pede se or green or gold in
the sunlight The macket places were
at ail hours orowded with clettering
and Inoghing pessants, while the air,
| periinps, wis cooled b
i iy i the center.
fountain play-
shops apened,
| osetia Ele, a aeons apon the
| streets their waros Sambling out al-
nuowk alt anav's feel
Hacly gros square but boo ge
tn. Saialan dimes.
jo. Now it was a wonderful chureh or
wopvent or hospital, with fine Samboy-
ant doisrwasy and romantic amocistions,
or agnin it wan a garden of palms, »
high niieador, aflame with roses; dark
inwerion with oxen in the fee shadows:
along srosde, making s fume for the
Moorish wall of the cathedral
mosque,
and always it wie a Jong train of males
in goryecus trappings, coming and go-
street and
under the shade of a high wail, with, as
Tike msi not, a row of potted Sowerson
ite top. ~ Elizabeth R. Pennell in Cen-
lp
The Woman of It.
She had read the sign, Do notrpeak
to the mictomman,’’ and she seid, “1
wonder why not?’ Then in winsome
woite whe inguired of lat functionary,
“Why mustn't ono talk fo the motor
man?’ He™oki ber it was srniost the
“Pat why is it agalest the
rales?” “leoanse it ix’' “Then you
don’t [ike to be talked Ww?’ “Oh, yes
but Thunder, I came within an ace of
running down that old gevst' “Bask
i; should think it would be mice to have
somebody wh peak to insted of talking
So nobody ail day long.” “Lady, you
are going to stop talking, or there's
ing % bu a smash up on this line,
big ome, wee?’ “The hateful thing!
And 1 did so want to be seiablelike
He's murried. I'll bet. He's just like
iy | Henry whin bo's got the paper ander
his noes V=-Bintony Transeript:
The Granting of Passste
In the case of un person: who ;
hinaself to be the original in *
an articls or device on which he desires
patent the right will not be refased,
svem if the ssme article ar device has
been linown or patented in some foreign
‘oovntxy-—that is, provided the invention
hal not been described ih any printed
publication.
In (580 occurred the ** "at
Benttle, in Washington, in win prop
erty 50 the value of of $30,000,000 wae
damceyed.
Thuy