The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 24, 1897, Image 3

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Fe bust The
any he commision was appointed, conxisting
. Water, prac
Duclos, Pasteur!
thie Jon !
| dungerons
THING IN LEWISTON,
Et at atatagott dad Soo
id fre 1s Shown Over the Yoothpliek Factory
¢ care to of
: rent fortune, an i
well kr wi, fron the Doe de Bourbon,
vd tha Condé branch of the
30 Soh en, had ven ghot by
order of “ mn Th duke raed id &-
root Beir.
: wien ras!
5 ther thai §
La fonmnd th
Su sometines patho
; uk, ad ia widely
. : 1 In A far of peculiar significance
ah thi suunfactare of wa
is for 1 inortusting puRrpomes cna
seater been subjected to inves
tigation, experinient and trial for yoow
han 20 years in Europe, now of the
at establishments or com
ui Ta ndorted it. 1b appears, how.
5 f sen much mos sucess
fal in this Autry thas fu Earope, this
ng #c tm od for by the introduction | |
{of petroleum, which affords a cheap
jou Agrivend ‘mesos of enriching it
_ Formerly the ila:
tallic platisem, Eitan She. water
wns with rich gas obtained from peat,
gr | renin ox sone other enrboniferous mate-
, {rial When it was proj
the Invalides in Parvin with water gan,
of the three veinent chemists, Duman,
. | Chevrenl and Riguacit, to investigate
{the matter. They found that it contain-
ed from 30 to 40 per cent of carbonic
oxide and reported that it would be
tu the osvupants of the in-
stitution to introdBes, even in experi.
of | ment, gas obtained from the devompok
| friend's
Wl and they becawe very Inpatient at the
, | sition of water by the Kirkham process
| ren odatless carbonic oxide aud hy
TA Sutoal Mistake.
“Two ladies stood on the doorstep of a
house waiting for admission,
oie 'W very add to be kept waiting ut
| Mow Darley’ % "said one. "The door i.
| wemally oped = promptly.”
M80 it is. Pm getting very tired."
; Tl there is ateclutely no.
s Of o course there are people fn We'lhi
rego- ring again.’
You yang ffors , didn't yea?
“Why, po. 1 theoghit yoo rag.”
Utell I arus burs you rag. How
ddiculous!! A
“Yea, banu't H1
of them rang,
duty vpread ia |
J
EE fw Both ty 3
By & Bright Boy Who Was There For
That Purpose A Big Machine Too Ins
tricate For Description,
i The jsquidtive min alighted from
a fhe cars in the city of Lewiston, Me,
j and ston €n the 5 ation platform ip an
for no was at a
crion 1 woud
OL Can : 4
frothpicks, nud that
working in the cotlum
hedird a Tittle piel ¢
and instantly the fu
fou] an oes Ape tion.
¥
x
than
by
i prefer to Baie A ton I Lac tory,
sek to hited
thie train,
! & 3 7 of
be $
eh
Chi pent
fwntiry,
Eve
Whoa
Talkin
i ei
2 they’ oe
# will be adnak as ft ae
Jemtber, Charging thi wood with steam
sities ont all the dap, and 6 then
yendy for splitting. Urine His way aod
gon can seo how that part of the work
i done
The spell boy led the visitor Wea
roors dn the main building, where wis
what is known as a venesr machine," |
a plecs of mechanism pot unlike a lathe,
which was rapadly copvertiog the wood |
into pliable bunds, bardiy thoker than
ordinary cardboard, The keen knives
ent the 634 inch blocks so readily snd
puoothly that the gegeral appearance of
the wark was mineh oa 3 a roll of cream |
colored ribbon was being unwound and |
thrown carelessly oni the floor. Two
‘boys were gathering up the damp ma.
terial and winding it ou huge spools,
“They're getting it remdy for the big
machine,” the guide aid sa be chewed
& fragment of the wooden ribbon. "Ev.
exy one of the spools holds about 100 §
| fees of the veneer, ated the vest of the
work is dope «0 quickly that you won't
have much of a chanow 10 see the opor- |
ation.’
The "big machine” wy so intricate
that the inquixitive man realized that |
be could pot describe it intelligently,
even though be should spend many |
bours stadying its construction. He
saw at coe end of 8 hang, BaTTOw stroo
ture, filled with wheels and knives, |
were hung and charrved that men pash-
sl the ends of the wooden ribbon
through narrow slots, where it was |
pized by little steed fingers
He kpoew that somewhere inside the |
machine the wate¥iicl was being out,
trimmed and smoothed into Bat picks
with obi ollike ends, for directly oppo
gilts toy ere the vesesr was being fed
ter the Don workman a loag spout abot
Ttwas a perfoct cloud of tiny bits of
wood, which would son have buried
the machine itself but for the fact that |
bays were gutheriog the harvest to}
wooden boxes with wire bottutus capa |
hile of balding & peck or wore, #
“That's ail thre te to the making,”
the guide said us the inguisitive man
raised his exes, 7 Of course they ve soft
| pow, as the veneer was, but these boys |
will take than inte the drying room,
and after they've hipl hot air forced
through them by the steam blower for
| 30 minutes or ball an hour they'll be
pueking
Sout thee huwrs, when
anus on which the spools of veneer |
| ont toothpicks in bewildering Bamber,
stiff and teittle, #0 that you can break |
{a dogen or so a day and in that wari A
help a gout. "~Famen Otis |
5 A
than Ralf that «
bail from fy ail j
iy Broan Crapty peekots,
sable out ink
5 ape And 4 an a
jut 8 lot of ane night of invention
sad 1 bad stteactive minde from corn hod
canes agent that could | of mwoeh time and li
0 foot, and Yor nyre o the Indians’ 8 writ
ayiow 1 was taking leg by Mes. Abies C. Fir
that thought they says: Playthings ao |
Fadia youngster With Bo #
Pine Be
2 ongle of strings when that children seo in
JERE IY leplt ne Inetling
Hg XpenNS §
wy stuck in» Git
ih 0 pul BLM
hotikp hated be per. fdida't
Pat sygpestig them |
© exieting
peapiiel Thera te log
mv) announcing thet evory
ett bo tha pi board Been poll. It woe
a elite rine of prox idential lntervention,
Ea iat may ron fal :
it is fo rane I bidsdered én board
2 Ee
RSE
sole favorite ir.
¥ hrs dng the pest
Li the left of oe.
Tihing sivable that
rel . out } SE
SEER RAR ry s sprint
ment and bis pew read
colonel i Lily nen # Le sipanion.
Light fn Photigeanhis, :
M. Chaseagio discovered that "light
iw, peeording fo itv eclor, able to prodioce
a specific phil bead ehuinge by vietos of
which each pare of the photograph i
able, when hmrsersed in a bath of dyw,
to absorb the dye just in thos parts of |
the piotare where the corresponding tint
originally fell.’” If thin is true, a red
tiled roof ina landscape, when photos
graphed by means of properly prepared
filzx, wonid be able to so affeot the part
where its image bad fullen that when
the whole photograph is placed in red
dye the dye stains that part of the pic
ture and none of the other, In the Cline
sagne photograph the tinting follows |
the: in with sach precision as shows
the importance of the dimoovery or the
cleverness of the frand. Opinion seems
to favor the fist. Beetpoere], some hall
century ago, steceeded in fixing tempus
yarily opon the photographie plates the
colors of the spectrwmin. The question
was then raired whether it is possible |
that a color may, ander oartain cireoum- |
stances, actaully create a pigment of its
own tint out of a ‘ehemioal precipita: |
tion of material taking place under ite] =
own influences. ’” Until M. Chassague |
may be able ti) reveal the nators of his}
meret solution speculation may remain |
wide of the mark.
Running No Risk.
A troop of La
playing before a owisk betel. Af thin
sud of the performance ane of the mene
bers left the group, approached the lead
er of the band and palled out a Itty
paper box, wisich be emptied into his
left hand, while the eves af the leader
followed every movement
He then tock a plate in his right
band, passed it round, and a large sum
was coliseted, every one mesnwhile
wondering what be held in his left
band,
“Why, it's very simple,’ sid tie
leader when pnestioned Sa are all
subject to terptation, nud to be see 2
| the fidelity iif our collector be has WwW)
| hold five Bigs iu bis loft hand, and we
count these first when he returns 00
make sure of the money. —Pourson'y
Weekly.
E
fhe Wanted a Bos.
The other day a ragged pewsboy went
to the postoflhm and asked the price of
a box. He wis told it was so niuch a
garter. “Quarter of what?’ said be
planation had
mi the fork of | i,
verity moosicians worn :
wn duly |
Bittle one,’ said the vo distur 10 the Youth 5
Dishes, pipes, pon
shew their - hnftative :
+p toffing with abitef glass »
of far covering a pinched pp I
thelr keen chedrvation of
‘Daolix vary as sioch ax t
4 their surroundings
: dull enc in apeiron Lt ;
iy sive |
tr ai sinative
© the children of this pha Abn
who wast skidifol fn On
: dole made A pate fou mie \ bat Fy
i fh fn,
cad duo,
_ £8
Kritiudetie sad Geography,
Itisnn interesting fact that the two
stuslien of aviihomene awk 2
seca tobe dia tricallyg opposed toeach
other in the affections of school chils
dren. Pupils whe are particularly pro
Beient fo one ate apt to be backward in
“the ther.
A story iv told of a listle boy who
was slow in arithmetie and whose ap
parent stupidity in this field was a great
grief to his futher, who bad bee »
mathematician, One day, when the
father and son were walking ont, they
passed s place where a “learned pig’"
wus on efhibition, and the father took
y HOY 1n 18 see the prodigies that the
nimal sould
* Jost Took at that,” said the father.
Sw there's & pig that can count apd
op numbers. Don't you wish you:
iy an smart aa hot"
me ask him « fow questions = preindany
phy. Hem Topth’ s Companion.
I had three friends. | asked one day
Tht they would dine with me, ©
But svhen they cane 1 foond (as they
CC ene six feted of three.
Wy] Sood wife whispered: “Wa, ab beet,
Hew oan ope to dine.
Sond age aw: Tdid The pest
_ Reanuining: aumbered nine.
HE toe, wid go,” the seed eriad.
Hw loft sr anes, sod thes,
Alshaail to sonnt bat aight © tried,
Thare were remaining tow,
Hho anil them bork!" my wile inplored
“f four the thind may go
And Jsaen behind, fo share our boned,
Perhaps a acon of 8,"
The seaoul ane then stradeht srturned,
As i ioht have been expeetest
Bev LG othe ton, we guickly learned,
Edam des Dedoorned,
We sow the Sut returaing. He,
With all the rest, turned round,
And there, behold, were ny fricnds hive,
Thutgh six they still worse found.
Fur Buse of von who vol may find
My ridiis ran aoa
IH sap the Priomals Nad in mind
Were “5 and “1 ang “X.°
~Halpls G. Taber in Bt. Nicholas,
*You Yolk ery sich Boker today,
invalid.