The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 04, 1898, Image 3

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    seating, even to exposures to dranghts and
to over-perspiration— this condition i
pleasantly, positively and permanently t
overcome by the magis tonie touch of
‘Hood's Barsaparilia, which literally
“makes weak stomachs strong” It alse
preatos au appetite makes yon feel real
hungry, and drives away all symptoms of
App gS Bath ts get
od’s Sarsaparilla
lea’s Greatest Medicine, All druggists
d's Pliis ct cure wi liver ills 2 centa.
1¥ tre sn tly Yapperis that a Blegriiat w cri
{ike to drive off an 3% annoy fg i dox. fit Aewennt
wast to kil the beast, wk of a hulist
Hitting a by Fytander, nor Fun the 4 the attention
Aca oxton Is certain to do
pe { oattraee arn iy enpotraged to try his
tk on the next rid Ry A soundless pistol,
3 Ww water, anymonis of other flyguid, i%
: postpaid for 5) cts in stamg by
: Bo Supp vy Co. 185 Leonard SL,
One hone wil drive off the Ni
animal and still net really tnjore it
few drops of snprionia in the eves, nose or
with of any animal give it sumsthing to
of other thai bothering a opclist, It
& uk to wheelmen and wheelw GYRE,
aon or ma
RTI otiy exred. No fits or nerve.
t day's usenl Dr Kilne's Great
mn pH trial Bottle nnd treaties
H. Riv, Lid. 8 Arch St Phila Pa
Si PS HAVA Bi AS
Winslow's Soothing Syenp for ehildren
Sofsans the She guma.) red goes in famine
d oedic, She.a bottle
pi Bi CAN TES Pe
p. Te ‘Reotiand, Dak. sarx
En H.
1y cured my little fie” Said by druggists, © The
o> have not been without Piso's Cure for
Fup,
mn for 0 rears laze
Capen pd acrishung, Pa.. Mas 4
Among every 1.000 bac he lors therears
$8 ecriminais; among rnarried men the
ratio in only 18 per 1 £009.
enn rs nd
a
No-To-Bue for Fifty Cents.
Gunranteed tobaens habit cure makes wank
mene bind pure. Si, $1 Alldragrista
Rtpambonts sre displacing gondolas
in Venice.
To Care Canstipation Forever.
fake Cancarets Candy Cathiartic 100 ore
HC.C.0 fail tooure, druinrists refund money
en BARONE 5 ms me
fmepensive and Effectuat. :
When the cyeling season is over, the
gay Parisienne, seeking a safe retrea’
in which she may store her wheel noth
the springtime comen sgain, simply
pawns it. The “Mont de Plete’ affords
an effectual and inexpensive means of
storing oue’'s beycle when not required
for use. Effectual, becSuse the inst}
tution is under State control, and the
authorities bind themselves to keep the
machine safely; Inexpensive, beesuse
tlie cost of storage for four months I
only two to three francs. Lucky peo
those Parlsdans, to be able to hous
‘thelr wheels on such terms,
Talking it ver.
‘Miss Macfall-1 wouldn't marry 1
man who was less than 30 years old.
Mins Kittish--Ah, selfish to the last, |
we.
Miss Macfall-What is there seifis}
bout that?
| Mus Kittish-Why, you wouldn"
waBL when you died of old age,
jeave your husband in his prime ant
have a chance to get some young gir
and be happy.
—— M—
cA LIVING WITNESS,
Mra. Hoffman Describes How She
‘Wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for
Advice, and Is Now Well
Dan Mas. Misgnavi—Before using
your Vegetable Compound I was »
great sufferer. 1 have been sick for
months, troubled with severe pain
: bdomen, sore feeling
aio A
replied tell
ing we just
Poms. what todo, 1
® followed your direc.
cannot praise your medicine
for what it has done for me.
thanks to you for your advice.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
nd has curd we. and 1 will recom-
tto my friends.— Mrs. Fronexce
MAX, 512 Roland St, Canton, O.
condition described by Mrs. Hoff-
3 will appeal to many women, yet
{ sick women struggle on with
daily tasks disregarding the
warnings vetd overtaken by
pas.
present Mrs. Pinkhan's experi-
) treating female ills is unparal-
for years she worked side by side
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for
0s past has had sole charge
. nt of
, business, treating by letter
hundred thousand ailing
—7
ee
New Youd, 318
¢ Wf by alld
= ovate Tavis
Bottles of Hall’ I's Catarrh Curecomplete. |
[hey need some sun;
during the midday that fowls suffer
It is then they will |
yunt the shady nooks, and there re-
main until evening, when they will |
i shown, to & square piece.
{it serves as protection to pla
two bushels of seed per acre.
{ likeitas well asor better than or|
hay. Howe of the large growing vari-
oties of sweet eorn are escellqut for
| more particalarly if the seasoy
ae]
Te)
Weeds In Small Grain Fields.
Tf fields of small grains are infestisd
| with noxious weeds, give them special
Before the
mage) excellent fodder.
wttention after harvest,
weeds can seed in the stubble gronpd
turn them under by plowing three or
four inches deep. When the yomng
the most desirable catch crop.
| your seed and sow at the rate of three
plants again begin to appear keep the
down by going over the field with
sora eultivator or any other implement |
| seedbed by
‘and treating as for tornips.
. | weather is at all favorable the rape
; will be realy
{ Orange Judd Farmer.
as often as necessary, Careful treat
ment of this character will soon rid
farm of the most persistent perenni
tittle Turkeys.
Brat raaty. Aonr “hours,
should be fed something light sod | na |
They require considerable
tritions,
sare for the first eight or ten weeks,
Some growers confine the hen tur)
in a movable slat erate the first
days and allow the little ones fail
erty. Others, instead of confining the
aen, tie one of her feet to a peg driven
Another plan, qite
‘n the gronud
generally followed, is to pat the little
mrkeys inside a large tr: angular pen
and give the nen her liberty.
s moved frequently to fresh ground
|
When the littis ones can jump over the
eallent,
The pen |
white kaffr corn.
treat as corn. Sweet sorghum,
&
i
i
which
Sion se
CURIOUS FACTS
No bird of prey bas the gift of song,
Cotton of twelve different eolors
grows in Pern
18 open
When 1s morth
CRTGY Vireat ls
At Quiney, Mich
had reached the ay
; Ywenty,
although chiefly growa for syrup,
or hogs and sheep in moderately
moon's surface
ecol, moist climates, probably rape is
Get
to six pounds per acre. Prepare the
to pasture in six weeks,
more prevalent of pasturing hogs aad
sheep in crehards. The plan is ex
A Rentneky farmer
a peafowl whizh 1% said to Le belwes
: 1 i 14h vo arial
In very dry climates try a little | eighty and 100 years oid
Sow in drills and |
akrriad woman dies
PAYEE ad ity
all scarier,
When an nnn
Brazil. the coffin, b
of the coachman are
Matter weighing one pound on
if transferred tot
earth wonld weigh six ponnds
ery
3
When the sparrowhawk is swooping
: down on its prey, it cleaves space af
, the speed of 150 miles au hour
pulverizing thoroughly |
IH the
. faneral edition and sent papers to the
A Kansas editor got ont a specia
| ceremony where a mnrderad man was
being buried.
n | Supporting Fruft Trees he Girased Orchards |
The practice is becoming more sad
Over 300 diamonds sre known
have been recovered from the rans of
Babylon. Many are nnent, but mos
wn
Care polished OH PDR or two sides,
The animals thrive on the
| grass and fallen fruit, and they io
countless grubs and worms.
animals in an orchard, however,
for such props will very
. boughs,
Fig. 1!
quickly be knocked down,
iwelve-inch board they wander at oll
iberty with the hen.
Shade For Poultry.
Daring Jaly and August the fo
vs
both young and old, shonld be oo.
rided with plenty of shade.
if opm i
8ned in yards where there are no
trees, or large wee ls, shelter of some |
kind ought to be arranged,
An old piece of muslin spread over |
posts will serve the purpose, but does |
aot in any way compare with the com- |
‘ort afforded by nice branching trees.
Almost any kind of fruit trees, such |
~~
FI. 1. SEC TRE SUPFOBT | FoR rEoT? TRESS
wo»
us apple, cherry or plum, will give shows 4 plan that can be ved in a
a hans shade after two or three | most any tree,
jenrs.
Still, no matter how provided, fowls
must bave shade in the hot weather
mst as they mast have shelter in win-
ler, and unless they get it, disease in|
some form will almost certainly visit |
ihe flock. Do not, though, carry the
idea to extremes, and keep the fowls
where no ray of sun can reach them.
in fact it isonly |
roma the heat,
sgain come ont in search of fc
Hee to it at once that sce Kind of |
£
protection from the sun is provided,
The central branches
‘ furnish a fuleram for the sapport of
the poles used. One end can be
placed under the branch to be sup-
| ported, or tied to it, and the other end
| brought down under a branch on the
| oppusite side, or tied to a branch if it
is not possible to confine it under
limb, Another way is to fasten a pole
' to the trunk of the tree, allowing it
to extend up through the top, as
aot only for the old fowls, but alsothe | :
shicks, and st the same time remem- |
ser that fowls relish cool water perv
eral times dail y.
A Plant Froteritng Device,
|
The cuts show a very easily miade !
affair that can serve a number of use
ful purposes in the garden. Itis
oly two triangles of board naile:
A ANI SO rN amas AR 150
PROTRCTIONE POR TLASTE
In Vig. 1
ts in |
sarly spring, facing, as it does, the
south. In Fig. 2 it covers a freshly’
transplanted plant, and in Fig 8 two
of the devices combined inake
to put about plants to protect
from bugs. Make up a lot of
the next rainy day.— New York
buue, |
Some Good Cateh Crops. |
On almost every farm there is liable
fo be a scarcity of forage during the
iatter part of the sammerand in early
satamn. To faroish feed at thip time |
sow some sort of catch crop on the |
stubble ground just as soon
small grain has been cut,
For this purpose possibly ndthing |
is better than common Indian corn.
Plant thickly in drills or sow
broadcast, covering well. Use about |
tafore
frosts come the crop will be large
enough to farpish a considerable
juantity of good fodder. Cat and
eed green as a soiling erop, or est
with it binder, shocking aul cur-
ing as small grain. If well cured for
in % his way all kinds of anima
this purpose.
Probably next in order is millet,
dry one. Plow the ground as soon as
the erop of small grain has been
moved; sow one to one and olie half
bushels of seed. Cut for soiling wheu-
ever large enough. If to be used for |
hay wait until the first heads begin to |
appear, then cut and oure 4s any |
other kind of hay. Ido not allow the
| seeds to form, as they are supposed to |i
be ininrious when fod 3 horses
. Agrieulturist,
a box |
them
them |
Tri- |
ts the | i
on
Is will
digary
be a
re.
sam |
wre
rio. 2.
TREE SU PPORTED BY POLE AND
WIRE.
‘shown in Fig. Wires tending
from the top of the pole to heavily
iaden branches will sapport these ix
the best possible manuer —- Americas
ASI, +A SH a
A A A A ES
7
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AT HAA
Farm Brevities.
At mid-day feed boiled oats, while
yet soft and warm.
Watch the setting hens, that thelr
| nests are not held by the enemy, ver
C min,
' Too much eorn for the chickens
will briag on indigestion and lives
troubles.
After ths morning feed keep pans of
| railed seed where the chicks can rus
| to them sll day.
Young stock should not be allowed
to get out on the wet grass early in the
morning. Cold and dsmpness wil
cause great loss of stock.
Hens given plenty of éxercise andy
variety of food will produce more {er
tile eggs than Lens thatare fed cory
and given but little exercise.
Chieks ranning with a mother her
affectod with scaly legs will contrac
‘the disease. Dampen the feathers
| and legs of the hen with kerosene and
lard mized.
Fleas may be driven from the bare
by spraying sides, floor and ground
with srude carbolic acid, and keep
away dogs, hogs and sheep. I! they
infest the residence scatter powdered
. borax.
The greatest trouble the poultry
| raisers have to contend with, especially
‘with brooder chicks, is indigestion
Too much heat, too much ¢old, allow
ing them to become chilled on improp
er food, will esuse bowel trouble,
p
- | turn enrich the orchard and destroy
With |
it is
impossible to prop up heavily laden
" a i 3
gmickly on that side on which we are
The mannfactiare soma of the
finest French tapestry is so slow that
an artist cannot produce more than #
quarter of a square yard in a year
It is & peculiar fact that with mow
men the growth of hair is greater ox
one side of the face than the other
It is said that hair always grows more
of
i stronger,
Lawyers and Railroads,
Kentucky's attornays
took 8 chances to tars railroad
fentas into coin of the real
eng age Thomas H. Johnson
ploye of the llinois Central Eailr ad
was killed while leaning ont from the
she top of a car
sven knew ail the partes
feath, letters wire showered in
never HY Sr
BOT G
Nos
K0 #0
ef
Bigs
Tg PR
ATH
in
Before the wulow |
aer by | awyvers along the hne of the |
pommel,
the rerusins of the
reached the mourning widow
anforti nate man
it
. opened, and to the coat sieeve of the
i prosecute the road for
the 4 iamages
; jon't know,
fellow.
ead man’s grave-clothes was pianed
a note, written hy a lawyer sear the
seene of the acendent, offering Ww
Jinsteating the avidity with which
she Mlinois Central is saed. Emory
A. Storrs, the famous Chicago law
gor, was approached by an old mas |
note had |
®ith 8 note ane day. The
seen found among the effects of a de
seanad relative. “What's the natare
af the note? asked Mr. Storrs “3
sir.” answered the old
“Have von asy idea whe
wrote #HP asked Mr Storm “No
nr,’ suswered the anole Desrer.
¥
“Well, do you know anythin abot
£
oid mas.
- Atorrs, thoughtially,
the note at gi? asked Mr. Storrs
“Nothing at all, sir,” answered the
Well” remarked Mr,
¥ i yg +
Yaahe omy tIIBR
a peroentags of
Another story x told |
AR SR Ad Bc SO
i { see to do in the premises 18 to sue {
the Illinois Central Ratlroad "San
' Francisco (Azgetamt,
paval
‘ans Yhrons sncCATREeS the arts,
The slant of the roof should be
toward the rear to shed rain and snow
water. The underpinnizg of the
| house and slope of the ground should
be also such that the water will be
drained away fromand not back iat
‘ the house,
No hen can be forced to lay eggs
Nature gives her a certain period o
tine during which the egg are to be
| developed. It is not difSenlt to supply
ber with the needed elements for thn
purpose, and any sarplus bestowed
will uniy be wasted
To securs the most profitable hens,
i the
bread as far as possible fronn the bes {
layers,
Most hens are from thirty tel
thirty- -$ix boars in developing au egg |
. By careful attention 1t is believed s
| strain can be developed that will do
This |
{ the work in twenty-four hours,
i nan.
is the aim of the up-to-date business |
§
$
§
i
3
i
SAaral OMcers’ Term of Rerviee.
Provided he keeps hin health,
o®ger kiows 9st how many
2 §
rears of active work there are before |
qiza. Atthe end of forty years servios
he can be retired, na lis own request,
with pay reduced abont taenty-fve per
sent, At the age of sixty-two be is re
tired, whether he likes it or not. Why
a naval officer in supposed to wear on
two years earlier than an army officer |
No matter how
Be matter how
his efMeciency, to
better Stted
2 not clear,
feeling he msy
plain and obvious
aster how much
3 we
YOURE ib |
he is |
than the man who is roing to take hi i
piace,
servind birthday 61t he goes.
age of sixty-one years and three han
on the morning of his sxty- |
At the |
Ared and sixty-four days he may be a |
tear Admiral in command of a squad
ron, snd when he comes abo
fac ship be will be received by all of
his afieers in fil Areas, th the
marine guard paraded, and the drums
i 3d 1 gans saaung
i ikLY Cah YHA
wilt
ive
Ray
and three
Le can cutie alos if
shore boat, but nob hy will
a®eial attention to him whatever, and
he will find hisisell shorn of the whole
of his glory. It ix a great
frota an Admiral toa private
aud involves & etimes ail th
{ations of philosoy
Argonau t
f he “likes ia
sat >
Site,
SURE BO
ee ————
Art Patron.
desires WO
i 8
}
Wilhetin IL. as
Wilhelm sarnestly
the fine arts flounasa
in this respect, as in all
the pace for the German
HM generous ine shorunge
monuments, atd helps all he can. He
is indefatigable is visite to studios
and in encouragement to senlptors,
painters, and otber artists whom he
regards as able. It is however, only
ander great divadvautages that a man
Hie
very power stauds in his way. The
mportance of what he says is such
that a eriticismn exercises a “rushing
eect. The fact that be is ol so
petuous sad self confident, if
actly domineering, a nature, pats
at this disadvantage he admires great
iy certain artists and ther works, and
almost violentiy dislikes the works «of
others, He is a pelty parfiian,
what is worse, Le
cause he gets
some oid Slavi
who in his own
artisis of
to the grim
ary Magauiae
ak
o® oa od
GL ers,
Enipive.
To wet
tie
PES
BO eX:
him
NE Fa
it by
3 Primes al &Z
stay
,
sacrificed
sn, Cent
The Longest Ylertrie Ballway.
The longest electric TAY iD Lue
world is sazd to be that operated be-
tween Kenoshn and Waukesha Beach,
both in Wisconsin, This line is six.
ty two miles long.
Paked
haw
pay any |
changes |
hy. ~ San Franc Bee
£11328 tu raise |
rd hus |
iwi apparently
Lowel pi,
{sparen
Powe
there
Po giek poor,
poseful
he | Wns
Profit from Waste.
A novel scheme has been adoptad fn |
the public schools of Brassels., Some |
fy the tearbers reanesied
Ta.
sik
the :
ren to collet and breil ng Io gobing
timeless grticlox 7
As
oli paint tubex
ref In ten months
cotiection represented about 1hiree ting
Omer of the procesds of this
bhdal Sve hoapndred ohildres
oly # ad itty sink
Bornes, while
wie & Balance whieh wast 1a he
on the
4 +3
tin foil
ai
Wiranty metalic bolts ap
Rui,
ihe helio
+ et a *, p A
Pe COIR clothe]
, oy i in W ¥ ee #
SR 2601 Ta SORT eens
Phe weborme Kaw hae ee
> ERO 8p
that it = boing adopted in other
oly The cantinent,
Her View and His
She What an imposing Sgure Ma} |
Porrows has
FleO%, yes: naturally so
She And why sararaily?
HeoeHe's always hupming a0
Dos
ad
Conidn’'t Fat Ie
Friend— i suppose you've had some |
hard exueriences’
feturaed Kiondiker
Pes when we had
Th: Bits,
. ve
vex! |
at a thing bus
hh,
0
MICY
Beauty bs Biaod Pen
oud mans & clean skin Ko hesuty
Cascnrets, Candy Cathartie cisen
wine blood and keen (tt clean, oF uhiveiog Op
the fary Hyer sel driving ail fmparities
ir she bel Bogin wo day 16
of {, bote ion. Blac Ke
Clann te
wither ®t 3X
ar Ll.
a
hey ane IL
To ure A Cold in One Day.
smite ALL
vara Si
oy
Is dune figie the coffin bearing | *
war fo
ound i
grad any
SH
errr
oa Taw oem
% Taule We
i oul ad
ase CR
soars Sol
I you 2 are paying seta 5
¢ syed bay
oe. aiid few "Pais oath eS |
ig and Sieaad wedded living Trew,
pay freight on ” carpet
prer amet of carpets
searing for de
For PONS » =»! mule 19
FORT Bane 8 FEET $f» Ban
oo Wise Serpe Say, segramn part
por stats Latslogue pad
ampdey Free, Address sesctly
3 pees inge
1
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Public Arinking te shy for Bare
are eotidemnsd Be the ox President of
the Hoval Oollege of Vaolsrinary Buf
i gens. on the ground that they Dropli-
; Eas
Denied ¢
Ari. net that
4
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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF PGS.
rinisiity and
oy, test
bilge OW
TEA Te aR
is dor not anly Lo the orl
simplicity of the comiianaly
to the care amd aki with aw
MLE
sent
manufacinred by
known tothe Catiroenia Fin Syave
Ca only, and we w IIa ess TTY
ail the imporlance of mare Baing the
tr asd owiginsl re As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufacinred
by the (atawonxix Pia Nysoe
only, & knowledge of 1hatl fast
BasiEd ome il BY ORing the trorihions
sitet sons mana fastared by ther par
tie ow. fw nag of 1
FonNia Fis Syed
wrote
pro eines
Ril ta
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pe £4
wid
Lanny Bar LAS
1h Nhe meds
salimiaetion
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and it nod rripe mor
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please remember the pane of
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lgxats
| iXey
in asivanoe | Bay
it acts on 4
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CPV ACH 8 per cent
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