The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, April 14, 1898, Image 5

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    gle to regain health after the birth of
Go Is He
Without hlood elrewisting through your
veins you sould mot Hve. Without pure
blood you cannot be well, The healthy
setion of every organ depends upon the
purity and rishness of the blood by which
| it is nourished and sustained. If you have
salt rhenm, serofuls sores, phaples, boils
‘or spy kind of hemor, your blood is not |
pure. If you take Hood's Sarsapariiia it
will make your Pood pure snd prompily
relieve all thess troubles. Fa the spring
the bieod is loaded with impurities.
Henee, ail those unsightly etuptions, that |
of serious fness. Hood's Sereaparilis ia
needed to puri’y, onrich and vitalize £36
Dlood and protect and fortify the system.
od’ ) parila
ts Oreatset Medicine, Sold by al
on six for $1. Got only Fieod's
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ars tha onir piiia to take
Sti fiooa’s Barsevariiia.
| The firit vovage round the workd
was made by Sie Francis Drake, in
158: the second by Magellan, in 1081
the third by Br Thomas Cavendish, in
1598: and others by Lord Anson, BLE
178; by Daptan Cook, in IT68, and be
Peyrovss, 1750-4,
‘Pov Fifty Cents
makes weak
All Arogg ses
Ro-To- Fae
Cuarantied wheocs habit cure
men stroag, blood pure. 0c. 83
Two Acres Enough in Belgfam.
What tansy an American farmer falls
to do on 100 acres, the thrifty Holland.
er In Belgiom easily doss on Wo acres, |
samely, support a large family and
Isy by sumething for a raioy day. He |
does it hy making the most of every
fach, by heavy manuring, slowing no :
_ waste places. iis two acres are for
‘rounded by a ditch of running water. :
fhe typical twoacre Belgtam farm
ntains a patch of wheat or rye and
another of barley; another fair portion
grows potatoes. A row of cabbage
grows all around on the sloping sides |
of the itches with a row of onions
Jost inside. leaving bere walking room
between them and the grain. The
shade trees round the house are pear
trees. Every foot of land is made to
: ‘ . He keeps pigs and chickens.
We refer to this as Mustrating the pos- |
sibilitien of ldnd production. In Bel
Hive on & piece of land the
State of Maryland. They furnish an
object lesson on successful farming.
Colman's Rural World. :
"what's the matter? inquired the
foreman, as be entered the sanctum for |
copy and noted the editor's bleeding
nose, swollen forehead, puffed, red rye
and tattered, dusty coat. “Fall down
stairs”
“No—only that” repited the editor,
~ pointing with his finger to 8 pATSgEYRDh
10 the paper before him. “Us fo our
acconnt of the Crapley Smith wedding. |
It ought to read: ‘Miss Smith's dim-
_ pled, shiving face formed a pleasing
contrast with Mr. Crapley's strong,
bold physiognemy.’ But see bow It
was: printed.”
And the foreman read. “Miss Smith's
pimple), skinny face formed a pleasing |
contrast with Mr, Crapley’s stony, baid
z
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“Crapley was ust in hers.” continued |
the editor, throwing one blood-streaked |
Bandkerchief into the wastebasket and
feeling in his pockets for a clean one, |
and be—but just send that fool of &
‘prosfriader in here! There's fight fa
/me'gu.~Typogeaphical Journal
| Net Like u Novel.
Wirst beiress— Here comes 3 mad that |
is & true Bero, if thdre ever was ono.
Second beiress—What
First helrese—ITe saved my life at
the sensbore last summer and dide’t
‘ask We to marry Wi
Elistpry spends half its time ia re
a : { | :
| Mrs. W. E. Paxvon, Younglown,
North Dakota, writes about her strug
did be ever
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fr ARATE
Dan Mra Prsgoas—It is with |
plepsure that I add my testimony to
your list, hoping that it may induce
others to avail themselves of your val :
“Afier the birth of my little girl,
three years ago, my health was very
terrible Dbearing-down pain which
~ gradanlly grew worse, until I could do
no work. Also had headache pearly
all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men.
~_struations were very profuse, sppear-
fog every two weeks.
put it seemed to do no good. 1 was
%
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$
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e I felt s0 much better that I
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!
a aa fn A Sl a
ity is a wonderful experience
jany women approach it wholly
prepared. Childbirth under right
conditions need not terrify women.
~“7'he advice of Mrs. Pinkham is freely
offured to all expectant mothers, and
her advice is beyond question the most |
waluable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax-
ton hild written to Mrs. Pinkham be
fore confinement she would have been
saved much suffering. Mra. Pinkhasa's |
address is Lyra. Mass.
: : ; }
| pore,
weighed a little over :
If the Eastern people will |
' pounds,
eat carp, thay can have all they want
raging
; opinion that the
Labor is the greatest substantial in-
terest on which we all stand.
Why will you mention obligations?
| Tove never confers any. It doth every-
thing for its own sake.
A kind heart is a fountain of glad-
| ness, making everything in its vidinity
to freshen with gladness,
The blossoms of spring are the
prophets of antamn. So a joyial ser-
vice in youth promises a rich fruitage
in after years,
Men love at first, and most warmly;
This 14
nataral enongh, for natnre makes wo- |
women love last and longest.
men to be won, and men to win.
Remove from the history of the past |
all those actions which have either |
sprang directly from the religious |
patare of man, or heen modified by it,
and yon have the history of another
world and of another race,
I protest against the unfair Jiwtrie |
bution of the world's work, which can |
only be well done when every man |
and woman is fitted to work, left free
to chooses the field in which to work,
and condemned by public opinion i
they refuse to work. :
The shortest and surest way to liva
with honor in the world, is to be in
| reality what we wonld appear to he:
and if wo observe, wa ahall find, that
hunsan virines incrsase
He is not rich that hath much, bot
he that hath enough; nor he indigent
| that hath little, but he that craves
For wa are not rich or poor,
happy or unhappy, honorable or mean,
so much aceording to the proportion
of that which we possess as of that
which we desire,
The ideal isto be obtained by select.
ing and assembling in one whole the
beanties snd perfections which are
asually seen in different individuals, |
sxelading evervihing defective or un- |
movie |
seemly, so as to form a type or
of the species, Thas, the Apollo Bel-
yadere is the ideal of the beauty a
proportion of the haman frame,
wo 2
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Oregon Sends Tis Carp Fae,
Af last a market has been found for
earp, and if it only proves adequate to {
the supply which can be fornished,
the number of carp in this section will |
Beasder, of
Sauvie's Island, says thers are now |
three men fishing for carp in the ont- |
fet of Stargeon Lake, and they sell
soon be rednced. Mr.
their catoh to a dealer in Portland for |
two cents per pound, to be frozen anid |
If the fish find a ready |
shipped East.
market and the sale increases there
| will soon be many more persons fish. |
for them.
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gacions fish rash ont again.
comin’ or a-gwine.”
The lake and sloughs on Sauvie's |
Island are swarming with carp, and |
there ia no end to the quantity that
Carp grow to weigh |
forty pounds or more and it is said
that some weighing forty pounds have |
been sean in Sturgeon Lake, but the
hore |
twenty-five |
can be taken.
largest seen in the market
st low rates from this section — Port
Siberian Rallway sad Wheat,
The United States Conwul at Amoy
‘ rakes an interesting report to the
State Department as to the effect of
extension of the Transsiberian Rail. |
road upon the exportation of Rassian
: wheat, 8 question of some importance, |
as within the lnst ten years the expor- |
tation of flour from the United States
to China and Japan has assumed en-
conragl tions. Hoe ia of
sion will not be followed by an in-
crease of Rassian wheat exportation:
. First, because the wheat fields in Si-
beris are not numerous or extensive,
and where wheat is grown in the larg-
| est quantities the railroad does not
| penetrate; second, because freight by
rail is too expensive to permit the car-
rying of wheat froggy the interior of
Siberia to the frontier, thns enabling
new fields to develop and materially
affecting the world's market; third,
because the surplus in Wester Siberia
goes only to the rural districts to sap-
ply the deficit of that coun try; fourth,
that portion of the country
suited to the production of wheat has
long been under caltivation and is oe-
capied by small holdings. Underthese
conditions, he argues, it is not likely
there will be any material change in
the erops grown and no inerense io the
surplus need be expected.
How to Live Leng.
Tis deeply in mind the grand truth
a arm
that life power -ules the body, and
that it alec we e® are disease,
Life power liv. 3 on air, water and
food only; all else is hartial,
Make cleanliness your motto, and |
watch against filth in both house and |
nds.
Few starve for food, bat many for
. Breathe deeply a hnndred times |
ar
daily, Wear no tight clothing. Above
| ail, ventilate your sleeping room.
Beware of gluttony.
fruits. Never ask your stomach fo
chew your food —employ your teeth.
Adorn your table not only with ~iands,
but with flowers and smiles and kind-
ly words,
Deformity is not awkwardness only,
but danger. A high chest will give
freedom to breathing snd digestion,
and Leip to cure many disenses.
Spend part of each day im maseular
work, part in study, sud part in good
deeds to men.— New York Ledger.
and |
strengthen themselves by the practice
: and experience of them.
en the water is rising the carp |
rash up the river into the lake, and |
when the water begins to fall the sa |
They i
are caught in a bag or purse nets set i
‘im the outlet of the lake, and by
turning the nets around as the flow of |
the water changes they are caught ‘a
above railroad exten
If the appetite |
is dull, eat fruit caly, or eat notiung. |
Use no fiery condiments, but live chief |
ly on natural grains, vegetables asd !
& , . "
To suffer for years with s prevailing pain-
fa) ailment, whish baffed skfiital medieal |
treatment, yet which was ctired by & sim-
ple household remedy, is the lot whisk be-
fell Mre. George L. Bogers, of West Maln
| Street, Canton, N.Y.
| “Thirteen years ago,” said Mrs. Bogers
to a reporter, 1 was attacked with inflam -
matory rhenmatism and 8 complieation of
: : . You ean judge somewhat of what
| { endured, when you jook of these hati.
: They were dimorted, t : W
| My foot, too, is so mueh out of shape that
! the big ton lays across the thers, t end
touching the iiitie toe,
standing [am
jaizsty-five
:
i
ears old,
from eajoys-
fov all
other things
LL
Goes bo Church,
health. triad
rietary remedies, bul
Laat March I
Pills tor Pals People and befor [ Rad do
shad the drt box I began 10 feel that they
were doing me good. | sontinusd asing
them and stoa grew Dilley,
“1 hares used thirtaan Loxss
and to-day feel better than for the
vi. My appetite is g¢
of the pi
vd enjoy society.
1 have heen a mambar of ©
. ahureh for many years, but foe six years |
wus noalie to attend, Iam able sow to
strond the chigreh serviies roguinsty and
cortainly anprociatle that priviingre, a
sider Dr. Willams Pink
ple & wonderbal madicing and am ooaldent
po other medicine oould hav eeoted the
wonderful snr they Gave in ny oases.” Dr,
Williams’ Pink Pilis for Pale People are
| eompiead of vegstabis remedies that sxert
a powsrial
rieding tio
its mermatienty onred. J
| mas nfter Aret days tee af
Nerve Restorer E2trial bottle an
Prone BHR LENE T0101 Are SE
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Timalows siwEhing =
Toasrim They WIRES
FAYE pati, CUTS Wh
Mrs V Frap for:
# pel spend
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| Aste medicine WK
i Clie, Apt loa
mama gil of Coba is so 0s ie that in
geome districts Tour (rods oR SORT are
i raised.
AI ANS, Antioch
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Daa’t Tobe Spit snd Smoke Tour Life Awuy,
To quit whaceo sasily and forever, bw mag
serie. fail of lite, pervs and vigor, take No Ter
strong. AN
i ed Booked
Bioriing Remedy Ce, Chicago or Now Work
Maxin's cavalry gun, which fre ns
| shots a mingle, weighs but 30 pounds,
| and ean he cxrried strapped to ® so}
dier's back. The gun he made for the
| Sultan fires 770 shots a minute, but ft
ix a Bed plece on whesin
Ta Care & Cold in One Pay.
Take Laxative Rroms (Qninine Tablets,
Drettnrtets re fand money i IR 7alls tooure
Ail
ERR Ts aanteaten
In England thers are 72000 girls en-
gaged in public botises and drinking
ba Fx. iy hoi mr
Chew Star Tobacco Tie Beat
Smoke Niedge Cliparetles,
vt
{nd glass bottles, which are mors ar
lens Useless, are nose ground ap and
employed as a substitute for sand in
the preparation of mortar
To Care Constipation Voreves.
Ww Candy Cathars Me or Be
» Porcing” the Stadies.
The abandonment of the Froebel sys.
fem in the government schools in Paris
Is an interesting eduiational aRpOUNee-
{ ment. The Parts correspondent of the
| New York Evening Post makes this
| omment upon the change: “Exper!
| snyoe has proved the wisdom of the old
snying, ‘Work when you work, and
play when you play.’ A game forced,
| the teachers say, is no longer A gine;
and while thie children are amused at
firet, they soon weary of Froohel's (4
structive ‘mother play.” The autheri
. ties hers consider that prolonging dar
ing the ages of 8 and even O, as The
Froebel kindergartens do, the associa
gon of amusement and Instruction,
| makes the child lacking ia application
and retards him, which is clearly
: proved hy the fact that The children
who leave the kindergurtens at 7 go
te the second and third grade of the
srimary schools, knowing remding, wril
ing. addition, saubstraction, the grogra-
phy of France and the multiplication
table up to seven. Bo while thers are
sul occasional ardent devolees to this
method tn Paris, the government has
pronounced against If, as falling to
amuse from the standpaint of play. and
hindering the fullest development in
the mature of work” The prolonging
: of the Kindergarten age is doubtless at
the root of the tropbie. There is no
doubt that in this country, alse, the
spirit of the Froebel teaching is by no
means always follyweal Bat wher
| ever it is comprehended the results are
pevessarily good, being foouded upon
a deep philosophies principle of fe.
| The fault is not in Froebel's philowaphy,
| mot in the motor power, but in the sort
of machinery used, so to speak, In the
| ignorance of the teachers of its right
pul and spiritual and educational appli-
: cation. Boston Transcript
i
Stone doles
An inventor has hit upen a method of
| putting stone soles on boots and shoes
He mixes a waterproof glue with a
| suitable quantity of clean quarts sand,
. and spreads it over the leather sole
| gsed as foundation. These quarts
soles are sald to be very exible and
practically indestructible, and to give
the foot a firm hold even on the most
slippery surface.
A New Envelope.
An envelope for carrying merchan
dise through the mails is so consiruet
ed with reversible Saps and a stiffen
ing strip attached to the closing fap
thad the faside of the envelope may be
come the outside. nnd the same enve
lope nsed to return merchandise in the
same manger in wileh it was forward
- Natwith. i
fate in. |
Ai%eorant doctarsand many © UF
was pot bene | 07
triod Dr. Willlame Pink |
ils
as
bright sheerfyl god dave a desire to live mal
am i
ills tor Pais Peo- |
tefuance in pusifrisg and en |
blood thus curing many dis |
io ft ar pervons.
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Pala Pact
son ivan A No. 1 |
Pag, the wonder worker, 136% makes wenk men
dragriois, ¥¢ of Bi. Cure guard |
sod sastple free Address
Take Cuscare
171 CCC fail wo cure, dtuggosts relind Booey.
In the Year 1900.
A pale form lay upon & cot in the bos
| pital. Friends and relatives were gah
| sped at the bedside; all were gazing
. anxiously upon the wan face of the
| prostrate man. Grief was wrilten upot
| their faces, and tears, unconsciously
and unheeded, trickled down thelr
| cheeks, Oh, would be pot awaken fo
speak one Inst word before he crossed
over the dark river of death! Ab
| look! His lips move, his eyelids slowly
‘ open, he struggles to speak! Finally
in faint quivering
| the words same.
i tones he asked:
“Tell me, tell me, what make of air
ship was it that collided with mine?”
| “Have peace, my dearest” pitifully
| sobbed the stricken wife, “It was a5 im
. proved. ball-bearing. chalnless ‘Aerial
| of the latest model”
“Thank heaven! Now | ean dle han
py. It is the same make as mine’
| New York Evening World,
]
| Ona parade ground at Calcoita ar
gdintants prenias Thee
which belong to the stork trie
i and down the gremmd, and
wv lool wp uch like soldiers that of
digrames strangers often mistak:
them Tor gronadiies
| several Lg
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tw om Yoawn where
of the region and
Water 3
In Arizonia there
Baogsrpee of the arbility
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the mirpels
{ fogmonn the SUAS
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reind fram Bause (oo Bouse In CRRYRS
sn thie backs of Dyrics or eK
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he Mathndist |
| Clean blond moons a clean skin. No
{ beauty without it. Lascarets,
| fie rican yow: hivod and keep it clean, by
| stirring up the lasy aver and dnving ali ime
ritien from the body. Pepin today to
| barssh parples, bous, Llotches, blackheads,
| and that mckly bdious eotuphennn by taking
| Lawarets-Desuly for ten conte. Al drug
| pats, satadaction guaranteed, 100, Te, Se.
Pa
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gold milne in the world
thriving own
Austrailia. Jt hes
§ 7s WE O90 gold
SHAY RRO.
spn of
Than
wan opened
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured
th neal applications, as they cannot teas!
| ihe wnat of the disesse, Calared in a Blood a
ational dieses, ant in onder oo oun
sent take internal remesdtes, Hall's
{hae be taken intersally, and acie do
§ wer Chas Bloed eel msaeons surface, Hall's
Catmrrly Cars is pot aoquack mesdivisge
agar ri bend by ofie of the bet phiydeiaps ib
ie couples for pens, and iv a resrular phe
wri pt tin roam momed of the bend Logics
& own. sop ued with the bewt ood per Dens
ating tireetly on the musons serfsces The
| penta t coamtd nating of the Dw ing redtils ic
what iradoes sacl wonderlil results ib our
ing catardh, Rend for testimonials, Troe
FJ. Cayery & Cin, Prope, Tondo, O0
Bold br Dranniwts, price, Te,
Hsit's Fapiiiy Pills are thodek
Few 20%
1
of
gorse of Hying prers Coase
anlv sit in the Hones of Lands an poss
after hoing specially created such
nf thelr fathers-a paelie
“&
ta in very exoeplionsd
The aliest
Afetime ,
only resorted
Rdveate Tour Bowels With Casearets.
Candy care constipation forever
te, De. IY GC GC fall, arogists refund mosey!
The ropes on & Brst-clas mano
war cost about $15,005
Both the method nd results whep
Syrup ig is taken it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and sets
gently yet promptly on the Kidneyn,
iver and Bowels, cleanses the syn
tem effectually, dispels colds, bead.
aches and fevers and cures habitunl
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste ~-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in ite
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy agreeable substances, its
many exellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
yrup of Figs is for sale in 10
remedy known.
cent bottles by ail leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not acceptany
substitute.
san 4900, CAL
EW YORK, B&
“For oix
pe in ite worst farm. © could set aonltng
But metil toast. aod a Hnees mY stomach weil
sot retain sod digest even that Last March
segin waking CASCARETS aml sitice then i
save semdily im greved. antll § mn as well as 1
svar was in my life.
Davin BH. Munray. Newark Ci
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