The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 06, 1897, Image 2

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re A on the raalediation
# deter 1a in the fulgl)-
id A al lack ot and nhuble
pried ikl street oar canduetor on &
} lerevenind in the lent verdure aropud |
of at of Atisement th the
vg bis romte by reason of |
§ which furnish then shelter and of
food, within the cavities of which the |
Hi BIeTABOYE.
x ‘inte the ear and i
3 oxen linrly penetrating
on the ight. Hit
| closer on 5 luiics and gintie
min, an wok ross fu tie loady phyeat’s |
standing,’ :
A ‘big, surly Tsoking man who was
” ie ad encugh for two suid
; We can't sit any eloser. ™
any yerzt! retorted the little con
\; Brgorry you piver wing coarse
fo add that Yooin WAS
abt’ for the Indly, ;
pr hi ee ts itbite 10 to :
n arth they Sight spyeduto os |
modern whioh |
~ Toxcier o {a News Sn
ak
Seelation ef Gunpeiler,
iv es Cara a gh inghown 1
¢ age, for the date of Piphobon’s
ys ar Setenss Maanlh- ;
|e the Condhdernte soldiers. Pleas
a Ais me Guests of Plaaisc
Fn atta which ary really protective
av pot thoes which «tain
Aer food indirectly for the most part]
thyough the aphides) from the vigita
ble kingdom, but those which are ral:
at] i] ly carpivorons, These are ngtserie in
temperate climates, and thelr awinl
peas to asgricoitare and syiviesiiyre is
incontestable. Thus the fold awiis &
great insect destroyer. Aopert of this
i is capable of destroying ss pang
as 29 caterdillars and graslopien ag
minute, or 1,600 an hour, Au ach a
ecdony is st work day and mij during
the: phessant season. In the dirid shidvs)
of America the beneficent wok of ER
theic Bills
There wre plants bospitally to aunts,
fusticets of the ants proof)
“take their abode, This Is tha zen
several ferns, among thes thi §
div nectariferum, the seerily {
which bear nectaries on their fore: :
snd are, moreover, of a shaph fovorudde
fo shiitering the insect Professor ML
Heim in Popolar Selence Mogithly.
i A A
The British authorities in Jndin Boave
been obliged to discontinue thi boanties |
1 on dead snakes because the nistives wept |
nto the business of breeding the rep
tiles on a lurge scale in ordint to severe
the NIRA paid jur their dea). bolus
Ri
bouton a1 one | ight whils he waning
sshington saloon a man covered and | ;
unfair to Bryant's talonm 0 meme
thelr incresse comparison with the
fruitmof Wordsworth's genion, Bryant's ;
Jot took Bim fo the vity, to newspapers
wind duily cama, while Wordswarth sman- |
terwd conternplutive over Helvellyn and .
x to attack the character and evur
suton gave a stars of sorprise as be reo.
ognized thy mat) sod skied if be ress
bérad him. Tee wranger said be did
out of mr oma for cowardice before
Antietam. Ger out of this place, sa!”
The man bang bie bead and burried
out.
Se BI RE SPA aad
They w ated Well.
A large ambience conve gathered in
Baltiniers 1 bear the late Professor
Sylvester rel 5 welnue original poem
He bad appemind to
inber of explanatory
Fa ER cl He a anid hey weonld read
Wien kal Bat badd done so, be
it fhe clock sud was Barry
: it ba bed Rept the auidh
edad nw Balf before bugin
i thier poem they bad corae
t yn Bis favs was
Fed Lay of pnd homed
lanighivy from sndinaee, ANY '
after bs 2 ail his hegrers to fad at
perfect Hilerty to leave if they bad ene
grgemenis, fe rid the Hosalind poem.
Monicimg Saree,
Givowsr 14d yon charge Me. Heyson
for tht poand of ea?
Clerk--Yun, 1 fapey I did
| Grocer Weil, charge him over again,
3 =—Btrand Maguaton.
nob, whereopon the general said: “1 aan |
Alfred Plomsomtem. I had you dravigsed |
of $00 Hues ull rhyming with thel
Yeu can't be fen sare of such a thing. |g
temptoonsly a havi
i. bigh tide and three low 1
along the margin of Winders, (rest
Wordsworth, Shellie, Byron, all the
vided slleginnee to poetry, Bryantoould
pot do oe wad his pees bear the marks
of his inveluotary disloyalty ~~Henry
I Saigwick ‘n Athuntic.
A Physiology Examinniton.
The fellowisg rmmrkable phywialog-
feal statement coenrred in the examin
school not Jong sipee: “They huhan
body divided into three parte-—the
bead, the chest apd the stomuwh. The
head containg the dyes and brains, i
any. ‘The chest canta:
ia piece of the liver. Tie stomach fn doch
wate! tr the bows Ja of widelh thers are
fve——a, & 1 ou aod sometimes wand
¥. eek ibm Record,
Nerves mud Touth, |
Bad nerves sod bad ths will be
found $0 go togethe in an ext sowdinury
| number of cases. The hustle jd bustle
of ous wean Tite, which - trys
pat poste of Englund, have gion nudi- ‘
great i ; or wh HEL will pest with yon whout Hes a
whab ous be dose. My intent a8 bogie
tien pepers of a student ins western |
pootry bas never bes written ly a man |
who was pot able fo give to i8 bis con |)
eontratod thenght and his whole beurt, | Won
y Clinueer, Shikesposre, Spenser, Pope, | way
witd tho. milmirat
Bob hoon Board HUE. Fou sup Wik
Kol, in neat 10 puthing. the same of
Being lvls Roowa IE ay be
difurogd lone of
them dan § Sout shane SF W wt NE Ye
make 18 Yours
" Hosmarso Nisos.
~-Niotes ; and Quien
Curious Notinust Cantons.
CHT weaN so mad,” said the vivacions
Joe Asserican lidy, “tne I conid
anton a pond of nails’
The listening Erglihman made a
+ mote in his conunonplace book that
evening, "Anger is 50 well recognised
mk pervoos complaint in this enentey
that the uatives are in the habit of ak
ug iron to counteract is, "—Cintinnati
Empuiver.
Twenty. seven Bandredweigh jweight, or
penely 1 tous of gold plate was often
planed un the tables of ancient Homan
pines,
Sr
Covi AND. aemieaes aba placnin
d weekly.